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THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM F1LEO
TWO (3) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha data ot Drat publcaAon at
this None* Is August 10. 2008
SOPHIA A PALUMBO
888 Canary Left# Court
Santord, Ftotida 32773
CARTER A BRADFORD
Ftortda Bar No. 0008183
304 E. Colonial Drive
Orlando, FL 33801
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NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (7) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE OCCEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
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Vto Noth* N Auguat 10. 3008
Gloria T. Curiae
1737 Pina RUge Road
Santord. Ftortda 33773
JAMES A BARKS. Attorney
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1130 W. First Street. Stole B
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FUINX MM CP-1811
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DRUETTA FORBEY ALBRIGHT.

IN RE: ESTATE OF
DOROTHY ARNOLD.

NOTICS TOCREDITORS

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VINCENT L PALUMBO.

NOTICS TOCREDITORS

NOTICS TO

Publish August 10. 17. 3000
T029

PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.

CyntNa Porter,
Deputy Cby Ctork

Tha 8 6 vMaesSon ot toa aetata
Ot VINCENT L PALUMBO.
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was May 31. 3008; Flto Number
2008-CP-1413. N psndtog to Via
Ctrcub Court tor Samlnola
County,
Florida.
Probata
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PO. Bos 8088. Santord. FL
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dscaassd. whose data at death
wsa July 18. 2008, Is parsing to
Via Ocurt Court tor Samtoola
County,
Florida,
Probata
Divtetan, via addreaa ot which N
301 N Park Avenue, Santord.
FL 32771. Tha namaa and
addresse s ol Via Personal
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FORBEY
ALBRIGHT, deceased, whoee
dass at deato waa October 23,
3004. N pending In Vw Circuit
Court tor Samtoola County.
Ftortda, Probata Division. Fie
Na: 3008CP13I1. Via addreaa
at which Is:
Semtoots County Courthouse
30t N Park Avenue
Santord. FL 33771
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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
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Ma Court WTTHM 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
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FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
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ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 703 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.

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and otaar parsons having daimt
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•slsls. Including unmalured.
contingent or unliquidated
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NoVce Is served, must No their
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MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THC DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
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Aa CLAIMS NOT SO FlEO
Wia BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING Vh E
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
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Causeway.
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toidsr toa FteMous Name ot
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2003.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
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at Pubic AucOon tor taivaga tor
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The $1.9 million Wal-Mart FLW
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County Court
Samtnota County, Florida
Co m f 06-SC-0383
Oil* Boston
PlainOffts)

vs
John V. Fagan III
Dalandantfs)
NOTICE OF
SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by wlua ol Vial carton Writ
o l Elocution luuod out erf and
undar tha saal ol Vi* County
Court ol Samtoola County,
Florida. Casa t 05 SC 0363
upon a Anal judgmarK randuad
n Via atorasato court « Viol carlam caaa anOdad Otis l. Boston
PlamMI vs John V Fagan ill.
Oafsndanl(t) which aforesaid
Wnt ol Esacuton was datoarad
to ma aa Shore ol Sammota
County. Florida and I Hava lovtad
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Waterfront
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By Liar* Edlxon

Herald Staff

m TO pOTOBMOn.

UnfertunaMy, there Is no
World Series lor this age
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New flights
added to OSIA
schedule
Allegiant Air and the
Orlando Sanford
International Airport
have announced non­
stop low-fair service
beginning Nov. 9 to
Sioux Falls Regional
Airport in Sioux Falls,
S.D. Service will operate
twice weekly on
Wednesdays and
Saturdays. Allegiant
will use 130-seat MD-87
jet aircraft.
"This is an exciting
new addition for our
airline and our cus­
tomers as we launch the
only scheduled nonstop
service between Sioux
Fails and Florida", said
Maurice J. Gallagher,
Allegiant Air president
and CEO.
Allegiant also offers
nonstop service
between Sanford and
Branson /Springfield,
Mo.; Des Moines, Iowa;
Lansing M id i;
Madison, Wis.; and
Peoria, 111.
Orlando Sanford
International Airport
has also announced the
start of scheduled serv­
ice on Pan Am clipper
Connection to
Rickenbacker
International Airport in
Columbus, Ohio. Direct
non-stop flights are
scheduled for Fridays,
Saturdays, Sundays and
Mondays, with one-stop
(St PetersburgClearwater) scheduled
for Thursdays.
Pan Am Clipper
Connection also oper­
ates service to
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico;
Boston/ Portsmouth,
N.H.; Newburgh, N.Y.,
S t PetersburgClearwater, and San
Juan, Puerto Rico.
For reservations or
schedule information
visit the airline's web­
site at
wwwRyPanAm.com.
Reservations may also
be made by phoning
800359-7262.

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Charmly Mann —
Hair ilyfcjt at Baity A w n i
HaifUyiing in Sanford

SANFORD — A decision made by the Sanford City
Commission this week had one member of a deleted
city board scratching his head and accusing the com­
mission of reneging.
As early as June 27, the commission had decided to
disband several of the city's boards that were either
inactive or no lonrer needed. Many of the functions
of those boards that were deemed important were
handed off to staff to absorb or to another active
board.
The only board that openly voiced concern for the
deletion of their group Monday was the Waterfront
Master Plan Steering Committee through Vice
Chairman Ron Fraser. He continually fought for the
right to stay a board, even down to tne final vote.
The commission had charged the Steering
Committee with finishing Fort Mellon Park, which
was later narrowed down to two tasks: finishing sur­
veys that were sent out in residents' water bills last
month, and having three select members of the com­
mittee help choose a landscape architect.
Fraser asked the commission at Monday night’s
meeting when this deletion of the Steering
Committee would go into affect if they voted to dis­
band all of the boards on the list that night.

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lo cal clothier
d re sse s m en
since 1989
By Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff
MAITLAND — Tom James Clothier has the
answer for most men when it comes to buying
clothes.
Instead of fighting lines and mobs at department
stores, and instead of bringing
home an outfit, only to have your
wife roll her eyes at the mis­
matched pieces, you can have a
sales professional come to your
home or office and customize a
few pieces or your whole
wardrobe.
Larry Rowland, Sales Leader for
the Seminole County and sur­
rounding Central Rorida area, has
been dressing men since 1989.
"The biggest reason for our success is that most

ft&gt;* r
Rock-rap duo rooted
in Seminole County
By Steve Paradis
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Seminole
County is poised to become
the next hot act on the nation­
al entertainment scene.
No, county commissioners
haven't formed a new band,
but a male-female duo with
roots In Sanford will get the
chance at the big time when
they open a dozen concerts
for Central Florida's own
Backstreet Boys.
"The Backstreet Boys bring
in large numbers to their con­
certs," said guitarist and pro­
ducer Byron Hood, known as
Byron J, 24, during a rehears­
al break in Sanford. "You
can’t pass up a chance like
this."
The
female
half
of
Seminole
County
is Jj
Thacker, 18, a 2004 graduate
of Seminole High School. She
brings a lot of attitude to the
stage with fast-talking rap
and soulful singing. Some of
that attitude came from the
gridiron at Seminole where
she played as the only girl on
the football team until her
senior year.

HaraM p h o to * b y Tom m y V lncant

JJ Thacker, 18, above, and Byron Hood, 2 4 , are S em inole County,
top photo. They will take their band on the road with the
Backstreet Boys hoping to m ake it big in the music industry.

The duo said they hope
older fans of the pop-sensa­
tion Backstreet Boys click
with their hip-hop rock style.
They will also play live music
unlike the Boys.
"We write and record all
our own music," Byron said.
"I love live instruments. We
just want to get the name

Seminole County out there
world wide."
The band will pile into a
big van for the tour along
with bass guitarist Zacn
Grimland of Lake Mary, lead
guitarist Jonny Moye and
drumm er Billy Thomsen,

See Seminole, Page 8A

See Clothier, Page 8A

T h e s e h a ir c u t s a r e c o o l Museum launches
online history game

By Llane Edlxon
H e ra ld S ta ff

By Steve Paradis

SANFORD — Children
with a fear of scissors or clip­
pers can now enjoy a childfriendly environment at Cool
Cuts 4 Kids, which opened
Aug. 13, in ihe Marketplace at
Seminole Towne Center.
Cool Cuts is a new concept
in hair styling for kids that
makes it fun, instead of fright­
ening, a press release said.
The haircutting experience
is transformed from standard
salon chairs to fun taxicab
seats, and televisions at each
hair cutting station. Children
can pick a movie or video
game to play while getting
their haircut.
White waiting, there is a
play area with Thomas the
Train, Legos, and disc a televi­
sion with movies such as
Shrek, Finding Nemo, and
Sponge Bob Square Pants.

Herald Staff

H araid p h o to by Tom m y V lncant

M ichelle Frith, director of m arketing lor Cool Cuts 4 Kids shows off
the fire engine chair at the Sanford location.

There are also several televi­
sions set up with Nintendo
Game Cubes for waiting chil­
dren.
All this fun has a serious
purpose,
according
to
Armand Phillippi, Cool C ub'

founder and CEO.
"Having a stranger stand
over your head with big,
sharp scissors is pretty scary
for most kids. Frightened chil-

See Haircut, Page 8A

SANFORD
—
The
Museum of Seminole County
History has launched a brand
new game on the World Wide
Web to teach students and
possibly a few ad u lb about
the area's history.
The
interactive
game,
found on the county Web site,
www.seminolecountyfl.gov/
11s /m useum / travelQ u est/,
allows players to explore
Seminole County by train, car,
boat or horse. Players gain
historical knowledge and
meet interesting people along
their journey.
"Families can learn the his­
tory of the county and have
fun doing it," says Karen
Jacobs, museum coordinator.
"It's a great way to educate
people using technology."

Each character is different,
so when users finish traveling
around the county by c a t they
should try the horeJ and the
others to learn more.
Sound should be added to
the Web site next week, Jacobs
said.
"We wanted to do some­
thing with the kids," she said,
something lhat would help
meet
Florida
Sunshine
Standards.
Last year, the museum
came up with the History
Seekers site, which can still be
accessed from the county Web
site.
"This year we said, 'Let's
create a gam e,'" Jacobs
recalled.
Working
with
Donald Bates at the school
district and Dawn Feabyour
at the museum, they come up

See History, Page 8A

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T h s H is a l d

Seminole Summary
A G LA N C E AROUND O U R CO U N TY

W ekiva Players
Una new Hama a t
S a a la ri theater
l y Staff

Perfect Perch

O ut &amp; A bout
SAT
The Fab Follies wiU pres­
ent the openfoe of its new
musical "In The Pink" on
Saturday, Aug. 13 and
Sunday, Aug. 1&lt; at 2 p.m. at
the Orlando Repertory
Theatre, Loch Haven Park —
Acroee from the Orlando
Science Centet 1001
Princeton St, Orlando. Bax
Office 407-896-7365.
Reserved Seating $15.

•ports

SANFORD — The Wekiva River
Player* have announced dates for three
performances for the 2005*2006 season
and a new, more permanent venue.
The Players will perform "Gypsy* In
October, "Kiss Me Kate" in March and
next summer have planned "The Music
Man*. All will take place at The Central
Florida Performing Arts Center at 2921
U.S. Hwy. 17-92 in Sanford.
"Gypsy" will run from Oct. 7 through
16. Based on the memoirs of Burlesque
performer Gypsy Rose Lee, this musical
tells of the struggle to make It to the big
time. Show times will be Fridays ana
Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2
p.m.
"Kiss Me Kate" performances will take
place March 10-19, 2006. The comedy
tells the story of a divorced couple who
take the leading roles In "The Taming of
the Shrew*. Tne story plays out their
love/hate relationship on and off stage
in the Cole Potter play. Show times are
the same on Fridays and Saturdays at
7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.
N o specific dates have been set for
"T h e M u sic M an * perform an ces, but
they are scheduled for sum m er 2006.
M ered ith W ilso n 's A m erican m usical
tells the story of fast-talking traveling
salesm an Harold Hill, who m asquerades
as a m usic professor and convinces a
sm all town to adopt his revolutionary
m usic program. Show times will be the
same.
O pening night socials are planned for
the perform ances. Drinks and snacks will
be available from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
during opening night or the productions,
except for "G ypsy". A special auction
and social is scheduled for Oct. 15 for
"G yp sy". Bids on auction item s begin at
6:30 p.m. and continue through the inter­
mission o f the show.
A donation is requested at the opening
night socials, but is com plimentary to
members o f the Wekiva River Players.
The Players have wanted to find a
more perm anent hom e for rehearsals,
t j* . ^ performances^ building and
m conducting " *
well as pr
place where children and teens can get
involved and grow.
According to a new s release, they feel
they have found such a place in The
Central Florida Perform ing Arts Center.
The center, located in the back of the
Sanford Plaza adjacent to State Road 417,
rents the facility to com m unity perform ­
ance organizations, traveling groups and
solo performers.
The resident groups of the new center
will be the Wekiva River Players and the
C hildren's Theater of Florida.
The Wekiva River Players is a non­
profit theater organization committed to
providing the Central Florida community with quality theatrical entertainment,
lildren's educational programs and vol­
cni
unteer opportunities.
The Players’ partner. The Children's
Theater of Florida, is a non-profit organ­
ization serving Central Florida families.
The organization offers various pro­
grams to find and nurture the creative
perform ing artist in every child. The
Children's Theater offers a fam ily-orient­
ed atm osphere where children, teachers,
and parents can enjoy the highest quality
o f theater that focuses on values.
According to the news release, both
groups share many goals.
The Wekiva River Players "N o Place
Like Hom e" Fund was started in May
2005 with the intention o f achieving one
goal: To raise enough money to place a
down payment on a facility owned and
operated by the m em bership of the
Players.
Although the group has found a home,
its "N o Place Like H om e" fund still
exists. The group still envisions owning
and operating a building independently.
This new venue may prove to meet those
needs, so the funds will be used in the­
ater upgrades and improvements.
Tickets for perform ances are $15 each.
Group discounts are available for groups
of 10 or more. Call 407-262-1801 to con­
tribute tax-deductable donations to the
"N o Place Like Hom e" fund, or for more
inform ation.

Dan Ping

Q

Editor and Publisher

L e g a l A d v e rtis in g
Para S m ith

Administration
B etty B ennett

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Missionary Baptist Church,
700 Elm Ave., in Sanford at 6
p m The service, "To God be
the Glory", is for all ages.

MON

The monthly child [
senger scat checkup for all
citizens of Sanford will be
held 5 to 7 p m at Sanford
Fixe Station No. 2 ,3 0 0 E
Airport Blvd., Sanford. For
an appointment call Tim
Robles at 407-302-2520.

The Winter Spring* City
Commission will hold a
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workshop session beginning
at 5 p.m. in City Hall.

W ED
The Ttaskawilla Lighting
and Beautification District

Robbery
• Sonia Natsha McCoy, 30, of
West lltn Street was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday. She
reportedly snatched a purse from
another woman and struck her in
the face at a store in the 1200 block of
Oleander Avenue. She was charged
with robbery by sudden snatching,
battery — touch or strike, and petty
larceny of property over $100.

Burglary
• Alia Gina Sw eat 25, listed as
was arrested by Sanford
uesday. Police said they
in a structure in the 300
Drive. She was
with burglary of an unoc­
cupied dwelling, and property
damage of under $200.

r

Drug related
• Quinton Bernard Rumph, 22, of
Mara Court, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday in the
1300 block of Locust Avenue. He
was charged with possession of
cocaine with intent to sell.
• Tionie B. Fields, 24, of East 9th
Street and John B. Rouse, 34, of
Hughes Avenue, were arrested by
Sanford police Thursday as the
result of a traffic stop in the 1300
block of Sanford Avenue. Fields, a
passenger in the vehicle was
charged with possession of cocaine,
and possession of narcotics equip­
ment. The driver. Rouse, was
charged with driving with a sus­
pended license and driving with an
expired license tag.
• Freddie James Hawkins, 24, of
Summerlin Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police on Aug. 5, at 8th
Street and Hickory Avenue. He was
charged with possession of under 20
grams of marijuana.
• Andy Gonzalez, 40, of Orlando,
was arrested by Sanford police on
Aug. 5, on Old England Loop in
Sanford. Officers said they saw him

Place, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at his resi­
dence following a family dispute.
He was charged with two counts of
battery - touch or strike; and two
counts of Intimidating /threatening
a witness/victim.

involved in a possible drus transac­
tion. He was charged with posses­
sion of under 20 grams of marijua­
na, tampering with evidence, and
resisting an officer without violence.
• Jason James Jones, 24, of Fox
Quarry Lane, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police early Thursday in
tne 2900 block of Orlando Drive.
Officers were called when he report­
edly took a box of cigarettes from a
store without paying. He was
charged with petty larceny, and peasession of controlled substances
including over 20 grams of marijua­
na.
Assault - Battery
• Chad Joshua Self, 29, of
Rachelle Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at his
apartment He reportedly had been
involved in a dispute with a female.
He was charged with battery touch or strike (domestic violence).
• Matthew Davis Washington,
21, of West 5th Street was arrested
by Sanford police Thursday at his
residence, following a family alter­
cation He was charged with aggra­
vated assault (domestic violence)
and resisting an officer without vio­
lence.
• Susan D. Thomas, 41, of Casa
Marina Place, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police at her residence
early Thursday fallowing a physical
fight with her son She was charged
with battery - causing bodily harm
(domestic violence).
• Walter Randle, 44, of Palm

• Darryl Bouey, 45, of Pecan
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Tuesday in the 2000 block of
McCarthy Avenue. He reportedly
had been involved in a dispute with
his wife in the 900 block of Avacado
Avenue. He waa charged with bat­
tery - causing bodily h u m (domes­
tic violence).
• Jeannot Stfieure, 18, and
Dane lie Denise Jones, 38, both of
Hartwell Avenue, were arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at their resi­
dence, following a mother-son con­
frontation. Each was charged with
battery - causing bodily harm
(domestic violence).

• Tyron Baez Villalabos, 20, of
Palmetto Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at his resi­
dence, following a family dispute.
He was charged with aggravated
battery, burglary with assault or bat­
tery, and property damage of over
$200.
Thefts
• Kelly Anne Morgan, 32, of Park
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Thursday at a store in
Seminole Towne center. She report­
edly took $124 in items from the
store without paying. She was
charged with fust-degree petty lar­
ceny.
• Willie C. Brown, 37, of West
11th Street, was arrested by Sanford
police Thursday at Highway 17-92
and 15th Street.
He was reportedly driving a
vehicle reported stolen in Orange
City. He was charged with grand
theft of a motor vehicle, and posses­
sion of narcotics equipment.

Public elementary school lunch menu
15
G ianni's P izza
Pepperoni or Cheese
C alifornia V egetable
O tis Spunkm eyer
Cookie
Assortm ent of F ruit/
Fresh B aby Carrots
C hoice of M ilk

15

18
Fish N uggets
G oldfish G raham
C rackers
Jell-O
Assortm ent of Fruit/
Fresh Baby C arrots
C hoice of Milk

17

All American Hot
Dog
w/ Chili &amp; Cheese
Jungle Animal
Crackers
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

18
Baked Zlti
Garden Salad
Garlic Breadatick
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

19

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Dean Smart
Tim m y V n ce rt

S u n d a y A u g u st 14. 200 5 • Vo! 113, N o 91
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• Phone (407) 322 2011 • Fas (407) 323-9406

"How to get an Edge on the
Real Estate M arket at a
luncheon from 11 JO to 1
p.m. at the Chamber in
downtown Sanford. Guest
Speaker -will be David
Johnson, Seminole County
property appraiser.

The Oviedo-Winter
Springs Kiwanls G u b will
meet at 7:30 a.m. at the
Tuscawilla Country G u b.
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.

SAT
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 Sem inole Bromeliad
Society will sponsor
Bromeliad Fantasy on Aug.
20 and 21 from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. at the Sanford Carden
G ub, at Highway 17-92 and
Fairmont Drive. There will
be displays and plants for
sale. For more information
contact Sudi Hipsley at 352504-6162 or Bud Martin at
321-363-7351.

Donate Blood at the Uttl
Red Bus. A blood drive will
be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.rr
at Ace Hardware in Sanford
A photo ID will be required
from first-time donors.
Many special gifts may b
available to long-time
donors.

Write to us:

Slava Paradis
Dona Die !r &lt;cn
lia n a Edison
Men.a H a e k rtt

The Sanford Seminole
County Chamber of
Commerce will present

We welcome sod encourage your letters anrl
comment!. All letters must include your name,
address and phone number to be pnhiuhart

"Serving Scnunole Cnuniy Since 1908"

E d ito ria l

Advisory Committee will
meet at 7 p m in Winter
Springs City Hall. Items on
tne agenda include several
Urban Beautification proj­
ects.

THU

Baked all white
meat Chicken
Nuggets w/ Dip
Mashed Potatoes w/
Gravy
Dinner Roil
Fruit/Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

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Disband

Paster contest needs artists

He was told immediately,
and although he said he
agreed that there needed to be
a reduction in the boards, he
found it odd that the Steering
C om m ittee was the only
active board on the list of
deleted boards. The board
was also the only one in the
middle of a project, he said.
Fraser claim ed that not
long ago the com m ission
voted to allow the Waterfront
Steering Committee to finish
out Fort Mellon Park, as its
last task before it disbands.
“If this goes into effect
immediately, then basically
the commission is reneging on
that, so I'm a bit confused
about that," Fraser said.
Fraser wanted that section
of the ordinance to state that
they were to continue with
their task of Fort Mellon Park
before being completely dis­
banded. Fraser insisted to the
com m ission that their next
task was to narrow down the
RFQs the city receives for
landscape architects and to
pass those recommendations
along to the commission.
M ayor
Linda
Kuhn
explained that the Steering
Committee was asked to do
the survey, which was com­
plete, and that they selected
three members of the commit­
tee to help select the land­
scape architect.
She told Fraser she believed
he was one of three chosen for
that committee.
"You're correct," Fraser
told the Mayor.
Mayor Kuhn said that this
ordinance would not interfere
with the final task those three
members were asked to com­
plete.
"W ell, if the Waterfront
M aster
Plan
Steering
Committee no longer exists
after you take your vote
tonight, how can we complete
our task," Fraser asked?
Mayor Kuhn said that the
task he was charged with by
the commission was limited in
scope, but that they were part
o f a sub-committee that has
been asked to review the
RFQs to help narrow down
the choices for a landscape
architect
Forl'MelkWi Prfrk.
"A lt right. Well, this is all

SANFORD — The Sanford
Historic
Trust
recently
announced that it will host an
art competition to decide what
image the historic preservation
group will use on 1,000 posters
and 5,000 magazine-quality
tour guides celebrating its 17tn
annual holiday home tour.
Artists throughout Central
Florida are invited to submit
photographs, paintings, draw­
ings, and digital a r t Trie theme
of the contest focuses on his­
toric Sanford structures, but
any work that celebrates
Sanford is welcome.
There will be cash prizes
and gifts for the finalists. The
piece of art that takes first
place will be featured on the
cover of 5,000 tour guides and
1,000 posters. First place will
be awarded $150 dollars.
Second place will receive $100.
Third place will win $50. There
will also be three honorable
mentions. All finalists will
receive a free Tour of Homes
ticket.
Artwork Requirements are:
• Artists may work in any
medium, but it must be 12 by
16 inches or 18 by 24 inches, or
be easily converted to this size.
Art must be two-dimensional
when submitted.
• Artwork may be submit­
ted by picture, slide, digital
copy, or original.
4. Deadline to submit art­
work is Friday, Aug. 19.
An
historic
Sanford
Structure theme is encouraged.

Discontinued boards:
• Board of Adjustment — Transfer needed func­
tions to Planning and Zoning Board and the staff
Development Review Team.
• Central Contractors Examining Board —• No
longer needed. City does not issue certificate of com­
petency to contractors.
• Central Human Relations Advisory Board —
Currently not functioning. May be recreated shoutd
the need arise.
• Cemetery Advisory Board — Limited functions
will be assumed by Manager of Parks and Grounds
and City Manager.
• Nuisance Abatement Board — Limited functions
to be assumed by Code Enforcement process.
• CDBG Advisory Board — No longer active.
Functions will be fulfilled through neighborhood
meetings.
• Scenic Improvement Board — Staff and new
neighborhood im provem ent initiative will futfill
functions.
• Sanford Airport Zoning Board — Responsibilities
have been assigned to Airport Authority through the
Land Development Code.
• Waterfront Master Plan Steering Committee —
Functions assumed by CRA board.

C

* Me record, it's on tape, it's

in meetings, and I have
to differ with you Mayor,
that's ju st not accurate,"
Fraser said.
A fter
F raser
finished
sp eaking
D istrict
1
C om m issioner Art W oodruff
asked for clarification pur­
poses if the three m embers,
who would be form er m em ­

bers after the vote, would
still be charged w ith review ­
ing the RFQs, and the M ayor
said that w as her u n d er­
standing o f it.
The com m ission agreed
unanim ously on a vote to
reduce the num ber of ad vi­
sory boards in clud in g the
W aterfront
M aster
Plan
Steering com m ittee.

Sanford, FL 32771.

A Sanford theme is mandatory,
according to organizers.
Artwork can be submitted
to: Kim House, River House
Pottery, 118 Palmetto Ave.,

For questions or more infor­
mation,
call
me Matt
Gunderson at 321-363-7792 or
Kim House at 407-323-9272.

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T he H u a l d

Opinion
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Having recently been on international air flights, the crash of the
Air France Flight 358 on Tuesday, Aug. 2. in Toronto, Canada, got
my mind to thinking about safety matters. The aircraft, coming in
from an overseas flight skidded off the runway and burst into
flames upon landing.
Yet the 309 passengers and crewmembers managed to escape
from the aircraft in less than two minutes. No one was killed, and
persons receiving what were called minor
injuries, numbered 22 to 43, depending on
which source gave out information.
Considering previous large aircraft crashes
when dozens of people were killed because they
couldn't exit the craft this one was amazing,
and the crew, which helped the passengers
escape, ate, in my estimation, true heroes.
Prior to a commercial aircraft leaving the
ground, crew members always give a brief talk
on where the escape hatches or doors are locat­
Nick
ed, how to escape (slide) down those shoots and
Pfeifauf the location o f oxygen masks should air pres, ...
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,, « sure * * *°8 t M the aircraft will be going over
water; instructions are given on the location of
flotation equipment tife jackets, and how to use them.
In addition, pamphlets are usually contained in the pocket
behind the next sea t giving the same information. In one large air­
craft I was in, TV monitor* came out of the top rack and the infor­
mation came through that means.
lim e after time however; I see my fellow passengers ignoring
the possible life-saving information that is being given. I have even
heard people commenting that they wish the stewardess would
shut up, that they have flown before and know all of the informa­
tion.
They don't even bother to look around to locate the nearest
escape hatch.
Apparently, the passengers on Flight 358 paid attention because
their escape reportedly went smoothly and most everyone knew
what to do when die plane crashed.
Persons who refuse to keep their seatbelts fastened at all times
are also one of my pet peeves. No one knows when air turbulence
may hit the craft and folks will be jostled around. Even though
most airlines will tell you to keep them fashioned at all times, even
though the flight is at normal altitude, many folks unhitch them.
This is a not a good practice. It could be dangerous and even more
so if you have small children who don't have their weight keeping
them in the seat like many adults.
Of course aircraft crashes, especially when they involve com­
mercial airliners are always big news. But it seems as though every
time we have an aircraft involved in a mishap, folks panic and, for
a time, refuse to fly. Yet look at the comparison between the num­
ber of people who fly versus those who drive their cars. The typi­
cal motorist driving on 1-4 or some other highway, is in a much
greater danger. The per-mile per-person average is not good for the
motoring public, compared to air miles.
When tnat stewardess begins her (or his) lecture on aircraft safe­
ty, PAY ATTENTION. You may never be involved in making an
emergency escape froitt tfvtfplarttf, orilartd brfri the Water, and that'':
oxygen mask may newf'cOrtie down because of failure in air
pressure. But wouldn't it be better to know what to do in an emer­
gency and where the escape route is.
P S Regarding last week's column on what (1 was told) were
called "Drunk Cars", in Italy. Sandra Taylor o f Lon gw ood sent me
a similar photo of the car she took in Paris during a tour of Europe
in June. Sne said they were called "Smart Cars" and produced by
Mercedes Benz. She says they are available in Canada but not the
\JS. She also said that Andy Rooney featured the Smart Car on the
"60 Minutes" TV show recently. Thanks Sandra.

Your Views
Magnolia Square
needs more work
to look inviting
To the E d itor
What has happened to
Magnolia Square? It is totally
lifeless now.
I liked the way the gardens
used to flow in an out around
the square. The plants that
surround it now have no
imagination. I liked the trees
that used to give shade. The
new magnolias can be messy
trees and you can't sit under
them tike the trees that once
graced that area (a couple still
remain). There was no imagi­
nation put into the design and
as for being a central part of
the downtown area, Magnolia
Square looks totally unfin­
ished. It just seems like part of
Magnolia venue, instead of a
nice place to get together with
friends.
Tt also looks and IS very hot
(too m any bricks) and not at
all inviting. Who would want
to sit there now?
I, personally, would tike to
see a fountain in Magnolia
Square, and a large one. If the
idea to do away with the sur­
rounding gardens was to
enlarge the area for cere­
m onies or bands, then the

fountain could be b u ilt
towards the back of the
square, near Da Vinci's, w ith a
nice garden built around the
back of it, including trees that
;ive shade. I also do not like
e black metal stops that run
across
M agnolia
Avenue
between the buildings to stop
cars and think funds should
be put toward building a dec­
orative brick 5-foot high wall
(perhaps of different heights)
with a wrought iron design
running across the top o f it to
make a nice backdrop for the
square. The wall would not go
clear across the road but per­
haps be centered in the m id­
dle and running a certain
number of feet out each way.
A raised planter running
along both sides of the wall
would look lovely, including
lighting. Perhaps this kind of
design could also incorporate
the fountain. There would be
plenty o f room on each side of
this wall for venders to bring
in their wares and for the
stores further down the street
to be seed: ' .......... ' ^
Som ething needs to be
done with this area and it
should be done right. It really
could be a show piece for our
downtown area but right
now, it looks awful.
Don't cut com ers to save
money. M ake this a truly
beautiful area. If time, plan­

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ning and money are invested
into making Magnolia Square
a place that everyone will
want to visit, it will pay back
in dividends. If you are going
to do something, then DO IT
RIGHT.
Perhaps a contest should be
held to encourage everyone in
our town to put forth their
ow n Ideas on how to best
beautify Magnolia Square.

Sincerely,
Molly Pflucger
Sanford

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To the Editor
The articles on crime are
very im p ortan t.! had a home
invasion In 2004, July 6.
I now have all new win­
dows with two locks on each
window, and locks on the
screens.
I have this sign on my
garage (below). A motion tight
shines on i t I really feel what I
have done has helped.

P.S. A brick wall should also
be built on the west side of
M agnolia Avenue along the
bank's parking area to match
the one that tne bank built on
Park Avenue years ago. That
would really look great and
enhance the area.

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Obituaries
JO H N ARTHUR BA KER JR .
John Arthur Baker, Jr , 84,
of Orlando, died Thunday,
Aug. 11,2005 at Westminster
Care of Orlando. Bom in
Kingston, Texas, he moved to
Central Florida from
Augusta, Q l in 1970. He was
a plumber/pipe fitter. He was
a 32nd degree Mason, a mem­
ber of Lions and Shriners. He
belonged to Aloma United
M ethodist Church.
Survivors include son, John
A. Baker m o f Houston, Tex.;
daughter, Tonya Travelstead
o f M aitland; brother, Darrell
E. Baker o f Sheridan, A rk ;
four grandchildren.
ColUson Family Funeral
Homes Sc Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park,
in charge o f arrangements.
PATRICIA R. BID D LE
Patricia R. Biddle, 57, of S.
O range Avenue, Sanford,
died Monday, A u g 8 ,2005 at
her residence. Bom in Clay,
W.Va., she moved to Sanford
from Massillon, Ohio in 1975.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include son,
Anthony Biddle of DeBary;
mother, Tressie Conrad of
Sanford; brothers, Clinton
Conrad of Massillon, Ohio,
Wayne Conrad of Daytona
Beach; two grandchildren.

Memorial donations are
recommended to Good
Samaritan Home of Florida,
17D4 West 9th Street Sanford,
32771.
Tri-County Cremation
Service, Longwood, in charge
of arrangements.
HUGH BRADDY
Hugh Braddy, 86, of
Geneva, died Tuesday, Aug.
9,2005 at his residence. Bom
in Dublin, Ga., he moved to
Geneva in 1940. He was a for­
mer rancher, citrus grower
and dairyman. He was a
member of First Baptist
church of Geneva, tne
American legion, and a World
War II veteran of the U S . Air
Force.
Survivors include son,
Hugh Russell Braddy of
Geneva; daughter, Janis Lynn
Braddy o f Geneva; brothers,
Windel Braddy of Geneva
and Paul Braddy of Wekiva
Springs; sister, Laluan Tindall
of Sanford; four grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be held
at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 13,
at First Baptist Church of
Geneva with burial to follow
at Geneva cemetery.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
HAZEL H. CASH
Hazel H. Cash, 87, of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
Aug. 10,2005. She was bom

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VIN CEN T G EO R G E
‘ HOWELL
Vincent George Howell, 78,
of Corkwood Drive, Oviedo,
died Monday, Aug. 8, 2005.
Bom in Bullet Tree, Jamaica,
he moved to Central Florida
in 1989. He was a retired
pharmacy stock clerk and a
member of Church of God of
Prophecy.
Survivors include son,
George Howell o f New York;
daughters, Bridgett HowellLobban of Oviedo, Karen
Howell-Rashford of Orlando;
sister, Edith Francis of
Jamaica; eight grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
JE S S IE M AE JA M ES
Jessie Mae James, 72, of
Cady Street, Rochester, N.Y.,
died Thursday, Aug. 4, 2005
at Park Ridge Hospital,
Rochester. Sne was bom Sept.
9 ,1932 in Lamont, Florida.
She was an administrator for
R.I.T. in Rochester. She was

memorial service at his home
in Sanford. A memorial serv­
ice will be conducted in
Charlotte, N.C. on Aug. 24, at
34 p.m. at Myers Park
Presbyterian Church. In lieu
o f flowers, donations may be
sent to the Alzheimer's
Association or Davidson
College.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

Baptist.
Survivors include sons,
Derrick James, Sr. and Darryl
L. James, both of Seattle,
Wash.; daughters, Theresa B.
James-Richardson o f Sanford,
M are G. James-Elliott of
Rochester; brothers, Roosevelt
Green and Emory Green, both
of Sanford, and Eddie L
Green of Brooklyn, N.Y.; sis­
ters Pearlie Mae Trotter of
Rochester, Shirly Green of
Atlanta, Ga., and Edna Jones
of Sanford; six grandchildren.
A service of remembrance
will be held Saturday, Aug.
13, at 2 p.m. at Eichelberger's
Memorial Chapel. Visitation
for friends will be Saturday
from 10 a.m. until noon, and
1 p.m. until 2 p.m. Interment
will follow at Crawford
Cemetery in Sanford.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

LARRY D. KEY
Larry D. Key, 54, of Winter
Park, died Wednesday, Aug.
10, 2005 in Altamonte
Springs. He was bom Aug.
15,1950 in McCracken
County, Ken. He was an
architect.
Survivors include mother
Frances M. Key; brother, Gary
Key; two nieces and one
nephew.
Funeral services will be
Sunday, Aug. 14, at 2 p.m. at
Banfield Funeral Home with
Chaplain Jean Ricks officiat­
ing.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

SIN G LETO N DEW EY
K ESSLER
Singleton Dewey Kessler,
75, of
Sanford,
died
Tuesday,
Aug. 9,
2005. He
was bom
in
Charlotte,
N.C. He
was retired
as Senior
K«Ml«r
Vice
President
of BB&amp;Y Westbrook. He was
a veteran of the U S. Army.
Survivors include wife,
Susan; son, S. Dewey Kessler,
Jr ; daughter, Anne Kessler
Jones; stepdaughters Kate
Lockett Briggmann, Lynne
Lockett Tucker and Sherron
Lockett-Jones; brother, D.
Lacy Kessler; six grandchil­
dren.
There will be a private

BULAH M AE LOGAN
Bulah Mae Logan, 69, of
West 5th
Street,
Sanford,
died
Thursday,
Aug. 4,
2005, at
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital.
Bom April
Logan
1, 1936, in
Dublin,
Ga., she moved to Sanford
from Immokalee in 1967. She
was a homemaker and a
Baptist.
Survivors include son.

Jam es H om e; daughters,
Janice H om e, Rosetta H om e,
Daisy Bell W hite and Bessie
Mae H om e, all of Sanford;
eight grandchildren; 18 great­
grandchildren.
Graveside services will be
held Saturday, Aug. 13, at 11
a.m. at Shiloh Cemetery, West
25th Street in Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
ALZADA W ILLIA M S
ST A R K S
Alzada W illiams Starks, 83,
of Hays ’
Drive,
Sanford,
died
Tuesday,
Aug. 9,
2005, at her
residence.
B om in
Oak H ill
she moved
to Sanford
from
Rochester,
N.Y., 12 years ago.
She was retired from
Eastman Kodak.
She was a member of Allen
chapel A.M.E. Church in
Sanford.
Survivors include d augh­
ter, A nnie W ynn Joh nson o f
Sanford ; sister O zzie "P ee
W ee" Low ery o f Sanford;
sister-in-law K athryn
W illiam s of D aytona Beach.
Funeral services w ill be
held at 11 a.m . Tuesday,
Aug. 16, at A llen Chapel
A .M .E. C hurch w ith tne
Rev. Valarie Henry, pastor,
officiating. C alling hours
will be from 4 until 7 p.m.
M onday at A llen C hapel
A .M .E. Church, and from
9:30 a.m . until service time
Tuesday.
G ail 4c W ynn's M ortuary,
O rland o, in charge of
arrangem ents.

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was retired from the sheriff's
office and a member of First
United Methodist Church of
Sanford.
Survivors include daughter
Nancy of Alexandria, Va.;
son. Jack of Lake Mary; sis­
ters, Arlene Stoneman of
Fancy Gap, Va., Helen Liles of
Seminole, Jean Shaw of
Winter Park, Frances
Stephenson of Washington,
N.G.; three grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held Thursday, Aug. 16, at
First United Methodist
Church of Sanford at 10 a.m.,
with pastor Jim Bradshaw
officiating.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

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SANFORD — The Seminole
County Tourist Development
Council has announced that
Tourist Development Tax
numbers, commonly referred
to as "Bed Tax", have
increased by 35 percent from
June 2004 to June 2005.
Additionally, the amount

from
October
through
September, Fiscal Year-toDate, have increased by 45
percent.
The Tourist Development
Tax is a three percent charge
collected on stays at each, of
Seminole County's short-term
accommodation facilities.

Seminole County tourism is
currently celebrating the high­
est occupancy races since 2000.
Compared to the same period
one year ago, the countywide
occupancy rate is 37 percent
higher this yea; compared to
last year's figure.
Tourism
in
Seminole

County generated $2.2 million
in resort taxes in 2004, and cre­
ates 19,000 direct and indirect
jobs in tourism-related jobs.
For specific figures, the
amount received during June
of 2004. was $143,039, coror,.
pared to June of 2005 wh^n,*,,
total of $192,751 was received.

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128 West Wilbur Ave.
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401-Anglican

404 -Baptist

404 - Baptist

S t A lban's

C entral Baptist Church
3101 West SR 46
Sanford. FL 32771-8644
407-322-2914
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Jimmy Dale Patterson, Senior
Pastor
Sunday Servfcee
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am 4
1030am
Worship Services 9am 4 10:30am
Wednesday Prayer Service 6 3 0
pm

First Baptist Church
of Longwood
891 State Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Pastor
Sunday
• 9:30 am Sunday School
•10:50am Worship Service
•5:00pm Youth Choir
•5:30pm Awana
•5:30pm Youth Discipiineship
*5:30pm Pastor’s Discipiineship
Study
•5:30pmVoca! Ensembles
Tuesday
7pm Ladies Bible Study
Wednesday
•t0:30am Pastor's Bible Study
•6:00pm Pastor's Discipiineship
Study
■6pm Divorce Caro
•6pm Children's Graded Choirs
■6pm Orchestra Rehearsal
•6:30pm Ybuth 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

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334 8 W. SR 426 (Aloma Avs)
(1/4 mils off Qraansway,
SR 417 Going East)
Ovlsdo. Florida
407-657-2376
1028 Book Of Common Praysr
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
6AM
Sunday School (all ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both services)
W eekday Holy
Eucharist Services
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12 Noon
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402 -Assem bly of God

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Countryside B aptist 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

C ity Church
650 E. Airport Blvd
Sanford. FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith, Pastor
Sunday Services, 9:00AM A
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1030A M * *
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First Baptist Markham W oods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
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Nelson Chapman. Youth Pastor
Sunday-Worship 10:45AM
•Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM
Family Activities.. 6PM

Fam ily W orship C enter
2462 S. Park Ave
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jett Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

Palm etto Avenue B aptist Church
2626 Palm etto Ave
San lord. FL 32773
(407) 323-1583
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Ron Williams. Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Dave Schnelle, College and Career
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 &amp;AWANA 7pm
Home o l Liberty
Christian School
Grades K-4 Through 12th

W ekiva 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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First Baptist Sentord
519 S. Park Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-6041 /407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Joe Douthitt, Interim. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams, Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Students
•Sunday School..,9:15AM
Sunday Worship, 10:30A;6P
Wed Activities, all ages, 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

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446 -Nazarana
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Sem inole Community Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Sanford
407-324-0199
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Jarry Walsh. Pastor
Saturday 530P M
Sunday QAM. 410:45AM

2581 Sanford Ave
Sanford, Florida
407-322-3122
JonCam os, Pastor
Morning Worship, 1030am
Sunday School, 930om
Sunday Evening. 6pm
Wad. Night Bibie Study. 7pm

First Shiloh M issionary
B aptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Sen/., 8:15AM
Sunday School. 9 30AM
Morning Worship 11AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

Grace B aptist Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday School.....9:30am
Morning Worship ...,10:45am
Evening W orship.... 6.00pm

W estvlew Baptist Church
4100 H E Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanford, FL 32771
(407) 323-0523
www.westviewbaotist ora
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Sunday Worship 8:25am. 10 45am
&amp; 6pm
Sunday School 9:35am
Wed Activities, All Ages 6 30pm

407-Catholic
A il Souls Catholic Church
Comer ol 9th St &amp; S Oak Ave
Sanlord. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W Trout. Pastor
Weekday Mass 9AM. Mon-Fn
Confessions. Saturday 4PM
Saturday Vigil ..- 5PM
Sunday. 7 45AM, 10 30AM Noon
9AM - English (Social H al)
9AM - Spanish (Church)

410-Christian
S e le h e rb o r C h ris tia n C hurch
730 U pu taR o ed
Sanlord FL
407 322 0960
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lA r'a O j WoaTsp IT A 10 30

r Down o f I
201 Elm Ave, Sanford, FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School, 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue. Prayer, Bible Study, 7 3 0 PM

rwabyterten Church (U SA)
of Laks Mary
128 West WUburAva
Lake Mary. FL
407-321-1021
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Rev Brenda Loyal. Pastor
Church School, 930am
Morning Worship, 10:45am

440 -Luthcran
rirw T r T v t o y w iif i w n u rc n

Holy C ro ss Lutheran Church

413 -Chrfstlan Scfanca
First Church o f C hrist,
Scientist, Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-768-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
W ednesday......7:30PM
Child Care provided
145 W ekiva Springs Rd
Ste 149A, Longwood, FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
Sat I0am -1pm

419 -Church of God
RhrorWsIk Church
Sanford Church of God
801 W. 22nd St, Sanford. 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 o f Prophecy
2509 S. 0 m Avs, Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris. Pastor
Sunday School ....9:45AM
Praise &amp; Worship ...10:30AM
Message by Pastor. ..11AM
Evening S ervice......6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

425 -Congregational

2626 Iroquois Ave. * 322-2070

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Pro-school thru 12th grade
*AMinistry ot Church of God ol Sanford
ABEKA Curriculum

437 -Non-

449 -P rM byt«rlan

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Grace Fellow ship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Ave, Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

428 -Episcopal
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave &lt;8 4th St. Sanlord FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a.m.
Nursery &amp; Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midweek worship in Chapel on
Weds. Community meal @ 5:30pm
Weds. For times &amp; detail of studies
and activities. Call 407-322-4611.

760 Sun Drive. Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas. Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening.... 5:30PM
Praise A Worship
Sunday M orning.....SAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ....9:30Am
Praise 6 Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery Is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(Misso u ri SynofO
2525 S. Oak Ave, Sanford, FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday School
9:15AM
Worship Service
1030AM
Information, 407-322-3552
HttpJ/www.lcrma.org

New Creadon Lutheran
Church
Worshipping at: Idyllwiide
Elementary School
401 Vlhlan Road
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemonn, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:45AM/10:45 AM
Nursery Provided
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443 -M ethodist
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
Intar-Mission ...........1030am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
W ednesday........... 6:30am
Children's Time
Included in Worship
Nursery provided for Babies
and Small Children.
-Sm all 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.
8:30am A ll:00am
9:45am Contemporary Service
Coffee Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School, 9:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662
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Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Ytoung Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
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Food,
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Beils Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
53 0 P M
Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thuri. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
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5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L Andrews,
Interim Minister
Early Service. 830A M
Sunday School, all ages 9:1 SAM
Traditional Worship 10:30AM
Nursery Provided

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Sanford, FL
407-330-2635
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Rev. Bryan L Wenger. Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

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451 -Seventh Day
Adventist
Sem inole Meadows
Seventh Day A dventist Church
5779 CR 427
Sanford, 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 A dventist
MARS HILL SOA
000 East 2nd St. Sanford, FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School.... 9:30AM
Divine W orship..... 11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

446-Nazerene
St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L. Holt. Rector
Wkervd Eucharist: Sat. 5pm
Sun 7:30am. 9am. 11am
Child. Church 9am /l1am
Nursery, 8:45am -12:45pm

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431-Charismatic
Episcopal
Church of The
Holy Com forter
'Chantnulic EcuujpaJ C ru d i"

803 W 4th SI
Sanford. Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth. Priest
Sunday Eucharist .... 9 30AM

437-NonDenominational
Life Spring 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 W orld One
L ie Aj A Tyne
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Bridgeway Church
421 Longwood/Lk Mary Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
(currently meeting &lt;9 Lk Mary
Elementary)
Pastor Jeffery Cook
Sunday Worship, 10am
Wed. Fellowship. 7pm
WYm.briri8flwayctMctu)fll/ 407324-9060
Building bridges of Faith, Hops. A
Love:
(An affiliate ol the Church of the
Naiarene)

458-Wesleyan
W esleyan Church of Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanlord. FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left - One Mile)
Leonard OOonnell. Pastor
407-322-6332
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Sunday School.......9:45AM
Morning Worship ...11AM
Evening worship.... 6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
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T h e H erald

Page 7A

L ifeStyle
Vintage view

60 years after
World W ar II
A ugust 15, 2005, is the 60th anniversary
o f the end of World War II, and is officially
nam ed V-J (Victory over Jap an ) Day. There
was m uch celebrating on that date in 1945
in this country, including here in Sanford.
The follow ing is an account o f the celebra­
tion in Sanford as edited from the A ugust 15
and 16 editions o f the Sanford Herald.

riiOC uy m

PROCLAMATION
D iv in e P rovid en ce has crow ned the
arm ies o f our country w ith victory over an
enem y seeking to destroy the liberty o f men
and countries.
In our m om ent o f jo y for
this victory, let us p au se to
revere and honor trie brave
men and wom en, m any o f
whom m ade the suprem e
sacrifice to protect our way
o f living. M ay w e be w or­
thy o f their sacrifice and
su fferin g and pray that
their sacrifice has not been
in vain. O u r country has
G ra c e M a rie
em erged from the conflict
S tin e c ip h e r the m ig h tiest n atio n on
• e e e e e e e earth and assum es a grave
resp o n sib ility o f lead er­
ship o f the world. May God m ake us worthy
o f that trust and assist us to instill In all
m ankind the principles o f peace and liberty.
The task o f reconversion from w ar to
peace w ill be trem endous and w ill try the
souls o f men, but if w e approach it w ithout
fear, unselfishly and w ith confidence, we
w ill em erge from this period as victoriously
as our arm ies did from the arm ed conflict.
EDW ARD H IG G IN S, M ayor, C ity o f
Sanford.

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At approxim ately 7 p.m . on Tuesday,
A ug. 14, 1945, the a ir raid siren, form erly
used for blackouts, sounded, notifying the
city o f Sanford that the w ar was over. M ost
people had heard the news over radio that
ja p a n had surrendered and w hen they
heard the siren, w hole fam ilies jum ped into
their cars and headed dow ntow n. H om s
were blow ing, people were cheering and
singing, ACL engineers blew engine w his­
tles, and Mr. M cA lexander's portable loud­
speaker. ta d d e d , lo&gt; th e din. H undreds of
sailors joined in the celebration later in the
evening.
The next m orning, there was a special
victory gathering in front o f the Sanford
Naval Air Station adm inistration building
led by Capt. W illiam T. Easton, station com ­
m ander. T h e N A S o rch estra played
"A nchors Away" to open the program .
It was announced tnat the base would be
closed both W ednesday and Thursday and
that there would be a Victory dance at the
arm ory that even in g. Thursday, there
would be a dance at the USO.
C aptain Eastm an said that SN A S had
done an excellent job of training flyers, that
ilots would be needed for the future and
e hoped that the station would rem ain
open to continue this work.
August 15 was an official holiday so
stores and offices were closed all day. First
M ethodist Church was filled that evening
for a union thanksgiving service.
Som e o f you may rem em ber being a part
o f this celebration either here in Sanford or
elsewhere.
I well remember, as a nine-year-old, the
end of World War II. My parents and I had
spent the sum m er of 1945 in New Sm yrna
Beach and that particular night, A ugust 14,
we were eating in a restaurant on U.S. 1.
I've forgotten tne name. W hile we were eat­
ing, the siren sounded and the end of the
w ar was announced o v er the radio.
Everyone there cheered.
We had planned to go to Daytona that
evening and my parents decided to drive
over there anyway. My dad was able to find
a parking place on a main street on the
beach side and as we got out of the car, a
sailor grabbed my m other and kissed her.
There were throngs o f people on the sid e­
walks and streets, all sorts o f noisem akers
and much revelry. It was exciting.
After enjoying this for a while, we decid­
ed to go to a movie to get away from the
noise. W hile we were in there, a group of
m errym akers came in from outside and
shouted, "D o n 't you peop le know that
w a r's o v er?" Everyone in the th eater
cheered to show our acknow ledgem ent and
excitem ent.
Yes, we knew and were overjoyed. War,
rationing, air raids, etc. were about all 1 had
known as I was only five years old when the
war begun in 1941. I had helped fill Red
Cross boxes, bought defense stam ps, partic­
ipated in air raid drills both in the basem ent
lunchroom at Sou th sid e Sch ool, and a
home, and been deprived of m any toys and
other things because of the war. My dad, too
old for the draft, was in the Florida State
Guard and served as an Air Raid Warden.
We were unable to travel to visit his family
in Tennessee because o f gas ratio n in g
When his dad died in 1942, he had to go up
on the bus by him self. W hile at New
Smyrna Beach in the summers, there were
air raid drill* and blackout curtain*, since
there might have bren subm arine* close by
I had two uncle*. Bill Stem per and Carl
Stinecipher, who »ervrd in the m ilitary
After four long year* of war and *e rrifltr,
it wa* finally over and a new era wa* |u»t
beginning

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Dr. Velma H. Williams, District 2 dty com­
missioner and vice mayor of Sanford
received the Community Guest Day Award
from Pastor Hollis Henry of ttw Mars HHI 7th
Day Adventist Church.

Mars Hill
celebrates
‘Celery Crate’ great for social
Guest
Day
gatherings above City Hall
By Graett M. Stirwclptwr

Herald Correspondent
This picture from the 1946
Sem inole
High
School
Salmagundi is of what the stu­
dents nad named the Celery
crate. It was their meeting place
for socializing and fun. It was
located on the second floor of
Sanford's dty hall, a space that
had originally been an auditori­
um. There is a 1925 picture of
this auditorium hanging on the
wall of the Sanford Museum.
There was a student organi­
zation that helped plan the
activities at the Celery crate,
and its officers in 1946 were
Dorothy
Crumley,
Walter
Smith, Bobby Jones and Alvin
Kilpatrick. Marjorie Cogbum
Tepsic was director.
The very first "The Way We
Were" on J u ly ,17, 1 9 H was

about the Celery Crate. I told if
its history and added some
reminiscences of mine from the
early 1950's.
Tne Crate was in existence
1944-53 and those SHS students
at the time have fond memories
of fun times there. It was open
every Saturday night during
the school year for students to
gather for ping-pong, pool,
dancing, and quite tames.
Special events held there
included
talent
shows,
Halloween and Christmas par­
ties and square dancing.
In the fall of 1953, the d ty
declared the second floor of
dty hall unsafe so a new place
was found, but this did not
really live up to its potential.
The C ivic Center was built
soon afterward, and student
sodal activities began to be cen. tWB(l there.

This picture shows only a
small area near the stage. The
room extended quite a large
distance. In the 1950's, it con­
tained three pool tables, three
ping-pong tables, spaces for
dancing, quite games, reading,
and a snack bar.
Notice the chandelier when the dty hall was demol­
ished, several of these were
placed in the Civic Center.
When that building was reno­
vated, three of the chandeliers
were saves.
Two are hanging in the
Sanford Museum and one in
the Bettye Smith Cultural Arts
Center.
People that 1 recognize in the
picture are Walter Smith,
Sim on
Dingfelder,
Wayde
Rucker and Daphne Connelly.
If you recognize any of the oth­
ers, call me at 407-322-4381.

S tetso n ’s C o m e r

Park’s o rigin al visio n
Part 1 of 2: Park history and
Commission meetings
A park is probably not going
to happen for Geneva, at least in
the form that Deputy Eugene
Gregory envisioned.
Tne original vision for the
park began years ago as Deputy
and
f e l l o w
G e n e v a
deputies dealt
with party­
f , 3 v
ing drinking,
•
A s p e e d in g ,
drug use, and
fights
that
often occur at
the end of
Lake Harney
Karen
Road. Deputy
Phillips
Gregory saw
• • • • • • • • a solution. If
the County
acquired the land, they would
have more control of the ingress,
egress, and might deter crime,
while providing the community
with a safe place to gather and
play. He had been quietly look­
ing into the ownership and uses
of the land when his life ended
tragically July 8 , 1998.
In 1999 friend and colleague,
Deputy Todd Moderson looked
into the possibility of a memorial
park and discovered from
Deputy Gregory's family that he
had been looking at land for a
park as well. Deputy Moderson
started talking to one of the
landowners, and also explored
additional lands adjacent to the
site. Todd's expanding vision
took the jx.rk to another level
with not only the goal of crime
control, and recreation, but also
natural land preservation and
the addition of a substation.
The original letter of intent
from one of the landowner part­
ners included only a 20 acre
donation, but when other part­
ners and their attorneys became
involved, they offered to sell the
County an additional 44 acres
north of the park site at the 2003
appraised value of $187,608. This
acreage would have Natural
lund* designation and while it
wa* nut fully "uaabir" land, it
did have trail potential and
would have increased lie- park
*M* to 64 HIM
tier 44 * re* bn amr a *tn king
point
with
ttw
Courtly

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Commissioners at the February
8, 2005 meeting when the Board
realized the landowners would
not donate the 20 acres unless the
County first purchased the 44
acres. The Commission was
unhappy that the deal had
changed.
According
to
Commissioner Henley, "the 44
acres had never been on our
radar screen." The Commission
had been interested in the 20 acre
donation, but was unhappy with
a financial ultimatum "at the
11th hour."
Sheriff Eslinger reminded the
Board that 11th nour changes are
often discussed and executed by
the Board itself. Additionally
Sheriff Eslinger and Deputy
Moderson reminded the Board
that the original intent of the
project was to deter crime in this
place and provide a needed park
for Geneva. The memorial piece
of the project was added in light
of Deputy Gregory's death.
At the end of the Feb 8, 2005
meeting, the Board debated
about whether to continue the
project. With Sheriff Don
Eslinger's
support.
Commissioners Carey, Van Der
Weide, and Dalian actively stat­
ed that they would like to move
forward
by
investigating
whether the county could pur­
chase the 20acre site, and the
Board agreed.
1 must stop here and point out
that the 44 acres had been dis­
cussed with the Seminole
County
Natural
Lands
Acquisition committee in 2003,
and that committee had agreed
to the purchase of this land sub­
ject to Commission approval.
This was documented in an
update from Deputy Moderson
on July 27, 2003 in this very col­
umn. So it was on the Natural
Lands radar screen two years
ago.
The park initiative was placed
in tlie fund1, of Suzy Goldman,
Director of Library and Leisure
Service* for Seminole County
who told me that the issue of the'
land purchase for the park
would be reviewed by tile Board
ut G o m m iM u n m Tuesday July
26, 2005 late tliat afternoon I
heard from Milliard Crecdori,
Preside n l of li e ( wra-va l ili/etw'
A * *c *l*tie * i, dial tlw p u n k
I lad t * t i i tin n e d

The next day Director
Goldman explained to me that
the landowners and their attor­
neys changed the terms of the
negotiations to make the dona­
tion of the 20 acres for the park
contingent on the county's pur­
chase of 44 acres north of the
park site. The Board voted
against the land purchase, origi­
nally to be donated, and gave a
directive to "cease negotiations
with the landowners."
Next
I
spoke
with
Commissioner Morris. He told
me that the Board could not jus­
tify spending $187,608 on land
and a park that no one would go
to and only a handful of people
would use. And that although
the idea was noble and inspiring,
he added, it didn't make sense to
build a park for people, that for
the most part already live in a
natural setting. The County's
position is that for parks to be
funded by the county, usage fac­
tors must be considered, in other
words, parks with facilities are
built for urban areas that really
need them. Wow.
Commissioner Morris had
also long felt that a proper
memorial for fallen deputies,
highway patrol officers, and first
responders should be located in
an area more accessible and cen­
tral to the county, where many
people could come and reflect
and truly honor their sacrifice. 1
think most would see the wis­
dom in this and might even say
such a memorial is overdue.
When I reviewed the minutes
and tapes from the July 26th
meeting, the Commissioners
were told that the purchase of
the 20 acres would now cost
approximately $350,000, which
they were not willing to spend.
Yes, they could have had 64 acres
for $187,608, then the price went
up to $350,01X1 for 20 acres. Now
they have nothing.
Next week; Deputy Todd
Moderson, future* park options,
and my conclusions.
Wr n ttJ you to tell us wiiat you
know that a #Aki atvul C ttu iaf
I'ltast -Jure \fjur information. Litas
m d umimrnts by tolling 407-221*
7002. v u f-rnail at Lattnm (Anliiy^uhrUiouth tut, &lt;f‘tra a yut
"slrlum &gt; C o tta r' in tia mitpnt
tint), v* with a fas to 407 Wi-litMJ
th a n k s'

Mars Hill Seventh Day A dventist
Church, 800 E. Second St., in Sanford
recently observed Its annual Community
Guest Day. The divine worship service
began with the call to worship, invoca­
tion, and a stirring devotion.
The m orning's worship continued
with the renditions of ...............................
m usical selections of
"O ld Tim e Religion,"
"Last Time I Saw You",
"Jesus is the Way", "I
Need You to Survive",
and "Today Proclaim
Jesus".
Elder Hollis Henry
resented Sister Doris
G ’are, who presented
Sanford
City Marva
Commissioner (Dist. 2) Hawkins
and Vice M ayor Dr.
Velma H. Williams, the • ■ • • • • • •
2005 Com m unity Guest Day Service
Award for her outstanding service to the
Sanford community. Elder Henry gave
words of honor and appreciation to
Commissioner Williams for the dynamic
work and leadership she gives to the
community and the citizens of Sanford.
The G oldsboro Front Porch Council,
Inc. will hold its monthly August meeting
Thursday, Aug. 18 at 10 a.m. at Calvary
Temple of Praise church.
The G oldsboro Front Porch Council,
Inc. will hold a community workshop
Saturday, Aug. 20, from 9 a.m. until 1
p.m. For more information phone 407302-1377.
The Crooms Academy C lassic Years,
the 50s, will meet Saturday, Aug. 13, at
9:30 a.m. at the Elks Lodge on East 7th
Street at Cypress Avenue. All Crooms
Academy Classic 50's members are invit­
ed to attend. Richard "D ick " Evans,
chairman.
The New Bethel Baptist Church will
host the renowned Luther Barnes and the
Sunset Jubilaires of Rocky Mount, N.C.,
Grammy nom inee and 2005 Stellar
Award Winners, Sunday, Aug. 14 at 5
p.m. Gospel lovers are in for a great musi­
cal treat. Also appearing will be Cynthia
Cassanova-Brown and the New bethel
male Chorus. It will be an open concert.
Tickets are available at New Bethel
Church, and Bethel book and Bible
Center. Call 407-321-3228 or 407-32233594. Doors open at 4 p.m.
John H. Johnson, publisher of Ebony
and Jet magazines, age 87, passed away
Monday. Well known throughout the
world by covering the happenings in the
Black communities and reporting all civil
rights news, Johnson founded his busi­
ness in 1942, Ebony in 1945 and Jet in
1951. He was one of the first Black 400
Wealthiest Americans. His empire contin­
ues to grow.
Happy Birthday to Ernest Carpentier,
Shirley R. Ikdwionwi, Eloise W. Dilligard,
George A. Jennings, Keri Jennings,
George Jennings and Grace S. Miller.

Knights of Pythias donate
$6,000 to Thonderblrd
APOPKA - Quest Inc's Camp Thunderbinl
was the recipient of a $6,000 donation from the
Knights of Pythias Youth Foundation July 30.
The donation will be used a* scholarships
for developmentally disabled youth to attend
the yearly camp.
Camp Thunderbud is one of only three
accredited camp* in the state devoted to pro­
viding residential camping for the develupmentalJy disabled from *11 -*rvas, including
Orange and Seminole counties. For the last 32
yeanc camper* age* 8 to 80 have enjoyed ttw
activities at one ui the MX summer irsn -r-.
while learning to nuke fnmd* and bexon*
more wlf-sufficient
Tlw f rateriuJ Order &lt;4 knights iA Pyttita*
and Its iiirtnla-f * are liedu aU-d In ttw l a u r 14
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Sunday. August M. 2005

C lo th ie r

H aircut
ConHatred from Pago LA

m *n d o h ate to shop,"
Row land said.
But times are changing and
in a world of busy professionals
and a three second first impres­
sion, men's dothing is of utmost
importance, Rowland said.
In Sanford, Rowland has
seen a change in trend. aLso. He
has been a resident of Sanford
for about five years, and he said
that more and more executivetype people are going to cus­
tom-made dothing.
Steve Coover, a Sanford
attorney, has been buying
clothes horn Rowland for about
ten years.
“It's good quality clothes,
and I don't have to leave my
office. He comes here and does
sales, fitting and delivery. And,
he keeps up with the fashions so
I don't have to," Coover said.
Coover started out purchas­
ing suits, sport coats, ties and
shirts for work from Tom James
Clothier, but now he's expand­
ed to more casual dothing, also.
"It's convenient and good
quality,” Coover said.
According to Coover, you
can always get better deals at
ffie stores, but you can't get the
custom shirts that fit well.
Rowland said that once
someone tries a custom fit shirt
they won't go back. Custom
shirts start out at $70 and then
go up depending on fabric.
Because Tom James Clothier
has 500 suit fabrics, 250 shirt
fabrics, 200 ties and 200 shoes,
the possibilities arc endless.
A sales professional can per­
form an analysis free of charge
on a customer's wardrobe just
by taking a look in their closet.
Rowland said that many times
he will make an appointment
with a husband and wife, so
that she can be a part of the deci­
sion.
Often times Rowland will
give the wife ultimate veto after
presenting the husband with a
multitude of choices. Most
department stores and other
dothiers would charge a fee to
perform such an analysis.
Tom James Clothier is the
world's largest manufacturer of
custom and ready-made doth­
ing. Many of their ready-made
items get sold to department
stores that put on their own

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Larry Rowland shows some of the outfits he creates for Sanford
and Seminole County executives.
label. It's because of this, that a
lot of the company's suits are 30
percent less than those bought
in a department store.
Ready-made suits start at
$359 and go up to $1,000. Their
custom made suits start at $£00
and go up as high as $12,000
depending on fabric and stitching.
Tom James Clothier has
introduced a vast line of
women's professional clothing,
which includes an array of
styles in suit jackets, pants and
shirts.
A woman can even choose
what type of buttons she wants
on her jacket or blouse.
After a sales professional
comes to a customer’s home or
office and sales are made, the
clothes are hand delivered in
approximately four to six
weeks. From then on, a sales
professional generally will con­
tact the client at the beginning
of each season to see what they
may need to update their
wardrobe.
Vincent Howard, a manag­
ing partner with Sanford CPA
firm Howard, Howard and
Hodges, said he's been buying
from Rowland for a little over a
year.
Right now, he is just buying
work clothes from Rowland,
but is considering branching
out to casual clothes, too.
"I'm pretty hard to fit,"
Howard said. "I'm like a 37, it's
a pretty odd size to find, with a
29-30 inch waist."

Howard claimed that when
he bought a suit from the com­
pany it wasn't too tight or drap­
ing off like a store bought one.
In addition to liking the idea of
having custom tailoring, he aLso
enjoyed having someone help
with color coordinating differ­
ent pieces of his work
wardrobe.
"Plus, Larry's a really nice
guy to deal with," Howard said.
Rowland said that the com­
pany is now beginning to take
digital pictures of the outfits
men buy, which he said Ls espe­
cially helpful for customers
who are colorblind.
Another new technology the
company is using is online
wardrobe management. Unlike
other clothing stores, Tom
James Ls now dabbling with
managing customer's outfits on
the Internet.
With this new tool, cus­
tomers can check out different
options, know what they have,
and can easily order and update
their wardrooe all online.
Rowland said that the com­
pany could work with cus­
tomer's budgets as well. During
a first consultation, a sales asso­
ciate will ask what type of
clothes the customer has been
wearing, where he has been
shopping, and what he needs
the wardrobe for.
"All you have to do is call me
and I will come to you,"
Rowland said.
For a consultation call Larry
Rowland at 407-740-7848.

Ik* 4 •

Sem inole-----------

1. Using a comb or brush, work on only one section
of hair at a time.
2. Always start at the bottom inch or two in that sec­
tion and brush downwards.
3. Once a small tangle Ls free, move up the section of
hair and continue to comb downwards.
4. Continue thLs process, then move on to another
section of hair.
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Source* Cool Cuts 4 Kids

Frith.
According to Frith, around
20 percent of children become
very frightened during their
first haircut.
"W e try to show them d ip ­
pers," Frith said, as if it were a
toy.
The stylists, although they
are trained to deal with chil­
dren, can also cut Mom or
D ad's hair w hile they are
there.
Cool Cuts also has a
rewards club, so parents can
save money on their chil­

dren's haircuts. A haircut is no
more expensive than other
local haircut places. They offer
a regular "cool cut" and quick
finish, a "cool cut supreme",
which includes a sham poo
and a quick finish, and a "cool
cut deluxe", which includes a
shampoo, and finished style
that can include curling
and/or braiding.
For more information visit
www.coolcuts4kids.com or
visit the store at 1051 W.P. Ball
Blvd., around the com er from
Circuit City.

over them brings up a defini­
tion. A quiz question follows
at each stop.
"W e hoped that maybe
teachers could give their stu­
dents extra credit or a project
using the site," Jacobs said.
"B u t it's not just for kids
because adults can leam too."
A survey at the end of the
Web site game asks viewers
what they think.
The technology will contin­
ue, she said, as the site adds
history jigsaw puzzles. People
will have to move the puzzle
pieces on the screen to form
an
historic
photo
from
Sem inole County. The pro­
gram allows the museum to
divide a photo into 10 up to 45
pieces.
It is all part of nn effort to
teach the history of Seminole
County and well as make peo»!e aware o f the museum,
acobs said.
"We want teachers to know
that we will com e to any
school to talk about the coun­

ty's history," she continued.
She even goes to the jail to
educate young people there.
She will talk to enuren or serv­
ice groups as well, she said,
just about anyone who will
listen.
The museum itself can han­
dle up groups of up to 25 to 30
students, she said. The muse­
um also now has audio tours
in English, Spanish, and
German.
The
collection
includes rooms filled with
artifacts from early county
inhabitants, including those
here before settlers came to
grow citrus and vegetables.
The Sem inole Board of
County Commissioners estab­
lished
the
M useum
of
Seminole County History in
1982. The facility, located at
300 Bush Blvd., (just off State
Road 17-92) is open six days a
week. Admission is free.
Operating
hours
are:
Monday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

H isto ry ------------Continued from Page LA
with the game called, "Travel
Quest: A Journey Back in
T im e "
The gam e takes viewers
back in tim e when a new
county is formed in Central
Florida. Its name is Seminole
County. The new county
broke away from the larger
Orange County on April 25,
1913.
The icons of the horse, car,
steam boat and train move
along a map o f Sem inole
County. It stops and gives a
fact about a place. The steam­
boat, for example, stops first
at W ilson's W harf on Lake
Monroe. In 1870, Jam es
Wilson built the wharf on the
west end of the lake as the
first permanent structure. It
served river boats bringing
supplies and mail into the
area.
A special feature for young
children is vocabulary. Words
that young children might not
understand are highlighted in
yellow. M oving the cursor

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Continued from Page 1A
both of Jacksonville. Jj's mom,
Jill Sturdivant, herself a pro­
m oter of Bike Week in
Daytona and the Zellwood
Corn Festival will also be
along for the ride.
"W e're really excited to be
opening for the Back Street
Boys," Sturdivant said. "The
Backstreet Boys have been
w onderful to us. They've
made us feel like we're a part
of them."
Seminole County will open
for the Backstreet Boys start­
ing Sunday, Aug. 14 at the
Tweeter Center in Mansfield,
Mass., southeast of Boston.
"It's important that we're
the only opening act," Jj Laid
during a rehearsal break in a
warehouse on Power Court
near Interstate 4. She is wear­
ing a black T-shirt with her
signature light skirt. Her mus­
cular arms show she works
out regularly, a habit formed
with the football team.
"We will have about 20
m inutes," she said of the
opening show.
The tour plays some very
large venues such as the
Target Center in Minneapolis.
The
schedule
ends
for
Seminole County Sept. 2 in
Ridgewood, Wash., just up the
road from Portland, Ore.
Sturdivant said there is a
possibility of extending the
tour as the Backstreet Boys
play in Canada.
At first record executives
balked at this young, blond
rapper from the suburbs, but
when Dave McPherson, the
executive who signed the
Backstreet Boys to a big label
in the 1990s heard her, he was
convinced they had potential.
McPherson and Sturdivant
are executive producers of
Seminole County's self-titled
CD. The CD was recorded at
The Compound in Sanford,
according to the jacket. The
songs were mixed by Joe
Sm ith at Parc Studios in
Altamonte Springs
All 10 songs on the CD
were written by Byron and Jj,
including one ballad written
during a pern*! last summer
wtien many people in Central
Florida had a little extra tirruun their hands
"We wrote one of tl*e songs
during M urruane Clurley, ' J|
said "lafe In Me," was torn
p M r J in ||ur storm 's after

dren fidget, and that makes it
hard to give them a good hair­
cut," Phillippi said.
“Just watch what happens
when those same children dis­
cover they can enjoy a favorite
movie or video gam e while
they are having their haircut,"
adds Phillippi. "They relax,
letting our skilled stylists do
their best work. The result is
both a fun experience and a
great h aircu t"
The salon has a small area
of merchandise for sale, such
as sunglasses, hair acces­
sories, and Cool Cuts own line
of shampoos and conditioners
that have fewer chemicals in
them than norm al tear-free
hair products.
If a parent's child has never
had a haircut before, then
Cool Cuts might be a good
choice.
The salon offers a first hair­
cut package that includes a
Polaroid photo and a lock of
hair in a keepsake frame with
the haircut.
"It's a m ilestone," said
Marketing Director Michelle

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Stew art's band and Bad
Com pany as well as Ronnie
Wood of the Rolling Stones.
The song was part o f a chari­
table effort to help bring tech­
nology to Africa to help with
problems there.
The song, called "A ll
About the C hildren," was
released
in
the
United
Kingdom. Rolling Stones pro­
ducer Chris Kempsey said he
loved everything about it,
J | T hacker, laad
lin g e r lo r
after receiving the new mix
S em inole C o u n ty
forefronting Jj's talent.
Still the Backstreet Bovs
tour
is the big break that tne
JJ
band has sought. Sturdivant
admits she was unsure how
far her daughter could go, but
math one year ago when elec­ one person who remained
tricity and hot water were convinced was Jj's grand­
scarce for many people.
mother, Joyce Sturdivant.
"W e had to shower in the
Joyce sits quietly in the
lake for a week," Jj recalled. dark on a couch in the smoky
"It's a slow song, a ballad, so rehearsal room with only pur­
it fits."
ple stage lights illuminating
People have compared
the black curtained walls. On
Seminole County to a cross the album jacket, Jj thanks
betw een Evanescence and Cod and her "granm a".
Linkin Park. Evanescence
"You always believed in
because of Jj's female voice, me and supported me 11XX)
and Linkin Park because rap
percent," Jj wrote to Joyce. Jill
m ixes with metal. Jj and
Sturdivant said her mother
Byron, however, balk at the has
supported
Seminole
comparison.
County financially to see their
They said they like both
dreams come true. Jill also has
groups, but they don't want two sons, Bud Thacker, who
to be pidgin-holed.
plays football at Seminole
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emperor
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123 Morning potful
125 Threat to a
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already!"
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notes
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hero
Broncos
quarterback
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cry
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being
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57 Trifling sum
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familiarly
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portrayer

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songs
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garden
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datum
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losing
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plot
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Masters winner
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Sunday
August 14, 2005

th e B iG S
Weekly state for Seminole
County's Major League
Baseball players
Oviedo High School's

M ark
Bellhorn
2b

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283 81 41
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• On disabled list with
sprained left thumb suffered
on June 17th.

Oviedo 14Us romp to Southeast title
1- -

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Another year, another softball title for
Oviedo Babe Ruth Softball.
th is past weekend the Oviedo 14U
squad returned from Pitt County, North
Carolina where they once-again domi­
nated the Southeast Regional
Tournament the WORLD SERIES for
14-and-Undcr.
This is the same set of girls, with a
few changes, that went to the World
Series last season for the 12U.

Babe Ruth fastpitch team finishes
10-0 and outscores foes 140-to-12
The run to the title began with the
District 3 Tournament in Leesburg
where Oviedo met the only other
entrant in its age group, neighborhoodrival Writer Springs.
Oviedo made snort work of the
Winter Springs nine, winning 11-1 and
15-0 in the Best-of-Three Series.

That earned the squad a trip to the
State Tournament in Flagler County,
and once again, it proved to be 'no con­
test' as Oviedo won four games by a
total run differential of 49-2.
Oviedo opened the tournament with
an 18-0 rout of Orange Park, then gave
up its only runs in stopping Normandy,

12-2.
The team then dosed out the tourney
with a pair of shutouts, 9-0 over Creek
and 10-0 in a rematch with Normandy
in the final.
At States this year they gave out tro­
phies for MVP and when the tourna­
ment director pulled Oviedo manager
Jim Wilson aside and asked him who
he wanted to nominate for MVP, he
said he could not single out one person.
See Oviedo, Page 2B

UCF
reveals
Football
Radio
Network

Seminole High

David
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437 119 60
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• Had another game-winning
RBI with walk-off grand
slam Sunday against Braves.

Specie! to the Herald

Lake Mary's

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but still has no decision or
saves with new dub.

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Felipe
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SS

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108

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• All-Star is struggling. Just 1for-31 in August with three
runs scored.

Sanford Middle School’s

Corey

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5 home runs. 2 doubles and 12
RBI in 24 games.

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Jason
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avg.

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• Has seven RBI in seven
games in August for AL East
leading squad.

Lake Brantley High

MtoaJ-BG Brewers
207

See UCF, Page 2B

B y C a p ta in D a v id R o g ers
Special to the H erald

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• In a lull with the bat. but
scored two runs against
Cardinals on Monday.

In The Minor's
•Tim Raines Jr is batting .247
for AAA-Ottawa.
• Chaz Lytle is batting .288 for
A -Lynchburg.
,
___
• Kyle Bono is IM) with a 8.31
ERA for A-Lancaster.
•Kevin Melillo is batting .286
after move to AA-Midland
•Matt Aliegra is hitting just
216 back at A -Stocktoa
•Larry Grayson is hitting .268
for Class A Bakersfwld
•Kevin Harris is batting 297
for A -Lynchburg

•Jon Venters is H-5 with 2 saves
and a 4 10 ERA for AKum e
•John-Muharl Howell is bat­
ting Vi3 for A-Vermont
• D re w B u te ra is h illin g

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The stinky trout

R ickie
W eeks
ab

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Sem inole H igh School line­
m an (top photo) and offen­
sive backs (led by returning
quarterback Travis G oodine,
No. 7 , bottom ) are hard at
w ork as th e prep football
seaso n g e ls clo ser to a
b eginning. S e v e ra l team s
p layed
th e ir
in tersqu ad
g am es this w eeken d and
m ost w ill play In K ickoff
C lassic s next Friday. Am ong
the gam es on the schedule
a re :
S em in o le
at
N ew
S m yrna
B each;
S pruce
C re e k at L ake Brantley ; Lake
H o w ell at T im b er C reek;
Lym an a t Apopka; C alvary
C h ristian a t T h e M aster's
A cadem y;
P ine
C astle
C h ristian a t O rangew ood
C h ristian ; O v ie d o a t P ort
O rang e Atlantic; Trinity Prep
at Tam pa B erkeley Prep; and
G a in e s v ille
at
W in ter
Springs.

The UCF Athletics
Association, Inc. and ISP
Sports announced the affiliate
list for the 2005 UCF ISP
Football Radio Network on
Wednesday afternoon. The sixstation network includes the
flagship station of UCF
Athletics, WQTM 740-AM The
Team, for the 11th straight sea­
son.
The additional affiliates
include WMMV 1350-AM in
Cocoa, WDCF 1350-AM in
Dade City, WROD 1340-AM in
Daytona Beach, WMMB 1240AM in Melbourne and WZHR1400 in Zephyrhills.
"ISP Sports is excited to join
our media partner Gear
Channel in expanding the UCF
Football Network with two
new affiliates in Brevard
County," stated UCF ISP
General Manager Bobby Bohn.
"WMMB 1240-AM in .
Melbourne and WMMV 1350AM in Cocoa provide radio
coverage to five growing alum­
ni and fan base in Brevard
County."
740 The Team is a 50,000watt AM station that reaches
all five Centra] Florida coun­
ties. One of the southeast's
leading sports stations, 740
The Team has the most com­
plete coverage of UCF athletics
throughout the year, featuring
live games, coach's shows and
additional UCF programming.
Marc Daniels returns as the
play-by-play voice of UCF
Athletics for the 11th consecu­
tive season. Daniels, who is
the voice of UCF football, bas­
ketball and baseball, also hosts
the Cingular Wireless Knights
Roundtable with George
O'Leary, held every Thursday
during the season at the
Orlando Ale House in
Waterford Lakes.
Gary Parris is set to begin his
15th season as the color ana­
lyst for UCF's football broad­
casts. Parris played profession­
al football for nine seasons as a
tight end with the NFL's San
Diego Chargers, Cleveland
Browns and St. Louis
Cardinals after a standout col­
legiate career at Florida State.
Roaming the sidelines for the
11th season is Jerry O Neill to

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MOSQUITO LAGOON —
The sweltering heat greeted
us last Sunday as we depart­
ed the boat ramp. The day
began with high hopes as we
glided across the slick calm
waters of the Mosquito
Lagoon.
I was joined by Greg
McElhery and his father. Just
as the sun peaked the horizon
a school of redfish popped up
in front of the boat. Botn
anglers fired numerous shots
at the school but no one was
interested. Another boat came
around the comer and the
school began to move. That
was not a good thing Redfish
become more challenging
when they move
The next two hour* wax
nt making cast after cast to
te crazy fish They put
would not rat Iunr to head

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to our next stop with hopes of
finding fish that would
accommodate my guests.
We began throwing Rip
Tide 3 inch Mullet on 1/8
ounce jig heads and finally
the trout decided to eat. After
boating a lew trout we were
off to find more redfish. Our
journey was short, as we
turned the comer a school of
monster redfish lifted and
pushed the water like a battle­
ship. After two dozen casts at
the school it was clear these
fish would not eat.
Destination number three
would prove to be a stop I
will never forget.
No sooner had ! turned off
the motor when on top of the
sandbar a huge trout was tail­
ing. Greg took several shots
and could not get her to chew
1 decided to try and made a
cast in the sand hole next to
thu monster and sure enough
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Tint H n u o

Sunday. August 14. 2005

UCF
Continued from Page IB
round out the UCF football
radio broadcast crew. O'Neill's
radio broadcasting career spans
over 20 years, including stops
in St. Louis and several Florida
markets. O’Neill hosts a daily
sports talk show "The Finish
Line" every weekday from 6
p.m.-to-9 p.m. on 740 The
Team.
Fans can also listen to UCF
football games and coach's
shows on UCFAthletics.com,
the official athletics website of
UCF.
MEN'S BASKETBALL 2-0 IN
EUROPE
Junior forward Josh Peppers
recorded a game-high 19 points
as the UCF men's basketball
team had seven players finish
with double-figures in scoring
as the Golden Knights ran past
MSV, 101-56, in an exhibition
game in Noordwijk, Holland
on Wednesday evening. UCF
improves to 2-0 on its six-game
European tour.
Sophomore guard Dave Noel
added 16 points, eight assists
and seven rebounds. Behind 7*
of-9 shooting from die flooc
senior forward Anthony
Williams scored 14 points and
also blocked three snots.
UCF started the game strong,
shooting 9-of-12 (75 percent)
overall in the first quarter and
led 25-13 after 10 minutes. The
Golden Knights raced out to a
13-2 advantage with 7:20 to go
in the opening stanza after
sophomore guard Mike
O'Donnell recorded a steal and
found Williams for a wideopen layup.
MSV is one of Holland's
eight second-division squads.
The Golden Knights pulled
away in the second half, lead­
ing by as many as 47 points on
its way to the win.
On the boards, UCF dominat­
ed, holding a 30-20 edge. For
the game, the Golden Knights
shot 60 percent overall from the
field and also hit nine treys.
The hosts recovered from a
turnover-filled first quarter,
using eight second quarter
ts from Gerald Robinson to
the score respectable at
reak, as UCF led 44-30 at
halftime.
The visitors ran away from
MSV in the third. With seconds
remaining in the quarter, Noel
recorded a steal and found sen-

S

The
Longest
Game
Compiled by Nick
PfoilMlf
S ta ff W riter

History tells of some
fantastic sports achieve­
ments in our country. One
of the most interesting, 1
believe, was a softball
game on Aug. 14 and 15,
1976. Why write that it
took place for two days?
The reason was that the
game between teams rep­
resenting the Gager’s
Diner and Bend'n Elbow
Tavern, in Monticello,
N.Y., lasted 365 innings. It
started at 10 a.m. on the
14th, and may have lasted
longer but it was called
because of rain and fog at
4 p.m. on Aug. 15th.
It took 70 players,
including 20 women, on
the two teams to last for
the 30 hours, non-stop.
The game was created
to raise money for the
Community General hos­
pital in that city. A total of
$4,000 was raised. The
final score was, Cagers,
491, and the Elbows, 467,
a close game even consid­
ering the time it took. To
this day, the game is con­
sidered the longest soft­
ball game on record.
Here's an event in
which participants really
clean up In Whitehorse,
Yukon, the 14th annual
bathtub race will get
underway on August 15.
Contestants will try to
ride in commercially built
bathtubs lor a total of 462
miles on the river, from
Whitehorse to Dawson.
Earvin 'Magic1
Johnson's birthday is this
week. He will turn 46
years old on Aug 14th.
On Aug 16, it's the
anniversary of the death
of Babe Ruth, who died in
1948 He died of cancer at
the age of 53. In his
,
career, the Sultan of
Swat' hit 714 home runs
in 22 major league sea­
sons of play, and
appeared in IU World
Series games

ior guard Justin Rose beneath
the basket for an easy dunk as
time expired to put UCF up,
71-40, with 10 minutes to play.
Senior guard Troy Lindbeck
connected on four triples and
finished with 12 points. Senior
forward Marcus Johnson also
totaled 12 points. In addition to
tallying seven assists,
O'Donnell had 10 points.
Edwin Engelhart paced MSV
with 13 points. The nosts shot
just 38.2 percent for the game.
Playing its first contest of a
six-game European exhibition
tour, the UCF men's basketball
team had little trouble with its
first professional opponent,
easing past host Omniworld,
91-57, on Tuesday evening in
Almere, Holland.
Peppers connected on four
treys for the Golden Knights
and registered a game-high 25
points. Behind a 7-of-12 per­
formance from the field. Rose
chipped in with 15 points. Noel
had a well-rounded contest,
totaling 11 points, nine boards,
six assists and five steals.
UCF raced out to a 48-20 lead
at the half and never looked
back. The team shot 47.3 per­
cent from the field for the
game, compared to only 28.6
percent for the hosts. The
Golden Knights also forced 23
turnovers.
Williams finished with 12
points and eight boards.
Lindbeck and O'Donnell both
nailed three treys. Lindbeck
closed the game with 11 points
and O'Donnell had nine points
and three assists.
Barry Entius paced
Omniworld with 17 points. Off
the bench, Pieter Bas de W it
added 12 points.
The Golden Knights contin­
ued their tour on Friday, travel­
ing to Brussels, Belgium to face
the Gent Dragons.
CONTRIBUTIONS TOP *3 J
MILLION DURING 20044)5
Records in athletics competi­
tion were not the only records
broken during the recently
completed school year at UCF
as overall giving to UCF athlet­
ics during fiscal year 20044)5
topped the $3.5 million mark
for the first time ever. Those
donations include more than $2
million in capital giving and
$1.2 million in annual gifts to
the Golden Knights Gub.
"On behalf of our more than
500 student athletes, I would
like to say a big thank you,
regardless of the size of the gift
to all who gave to UCF athlet­
ics this past year," UCF director
of athletics Steve Orsini said.
“A lot of the growth we experi­
ence in UCF athletics is as a
direct result of the financial
gifts of Individuals and corpo­
rations and those gifts are help­
ing us reach our goal of being
nationally competitive in all of
our sports."
The Golden Knights Club, the

Briefs
FLAG FOOTBALL
REGISTRATlON/PLAYER FLA CEMENT DAY
The Sanford Recreation
Department will be hold­
ing Registration /Ptayer
Placement Day today
(Saturday), for Youth Flag
Football for children ages
5-12 yean old at Ft.
Mellon Park (600 East 1st
Street).
Cost per participant is
$40 for City Residents and
$50 for Non-City
Residents.
The 5-6 Year Old Age
Group will take die field
at 9 a m
Hie 7-9 Year Old Age
Group at 1030 .a m
Tlie 10-12 Year Old Age
Group at noon.
Games will begin on
Saturday, September 3rd.
Sign up at the Sanford
Recreation Department
300, North Park Avenue City Hall.
Coaches are also needed
and anyone Interested
should contact the SRD as
soon as possible.
For more information,
please call Rodney Standi
at 407-330-5697 or email:
«ranril«stri xanford.fl.tlS

U C F Junior forw ard Josh P eppers (N o. 30 , above) connected on four treys for th e G olden Knights and
registered a gam e-high 25 points In their first contest of a six-gam e European exhibition tour^eastng
past host Om ntworld, 9 1 -5 7 , on Tuesday evening In Alm ere, Holland and then had a gam e-high 19
points as the U C F m en’s basketball team had seven players finish w ith double-figures In scoring aa
th e G olden Knights ran past M SV, 101-56, in an exhibition gam e in Noordwijk, H olland on W edneeday
evening to im prove to 2 -0 .

scholarship fundraising arm of
UCF athletics, brought In a
record $1.2 million in unre­
stricted gifts, an increase of 25
percent from a year ago. It’s the
first time that annual giving
has topped the $1 million mark
and this year's total is nearly
double the $619,000 that was
collected just two years ago.
"We could not have done it
without the hard work of the
GKC board and CKC staff," . .
said Sean Helton, assistant
director of the Golden Knights
Club. "We topped our goal of
$1.2 million this year and will
celebrate that achievement.
Ultimately, our desire is to raise
the funds annually to cover all
of the scholarship costs for our
student-athletes, which now

Outdoors
Continued from Page IB
she ate that Rip Tide Flats Chub. The
weight of the fish was heavy but the right
was short.
Here is where the stinky part comes into
play.
When I lifted this fish in the boat it
spewed this worst smelling, most vile
smelling crud all over the boat. In all my
years of fishing I have never seen or
smelled anything like this. It was all 1
could do to hold the fish for the picture.
The "Stinky Trout was 32 inches long
but only weighed nine pounds. This girl
should have gone at least 11-to-13 pounds.
One eye was milky and the fish had
lesions under the belly. It seemed the fish
was rotting from the inside. I wish I had an
answer for what had happened to the fish,
but I don’t
If anyone has had this experience I
would love to hear from you. Normally I
would be grinning from ear to ear after
boating a trout that size, but the "Stinky
Trout" was just that, STINKY.
If you would like to book an adventure
on tne Mosquito Lagoon call 407-405-0819
or visit the website www.aaahawgwildcharters.com for all the info and fishing
reports. I will not take you to the "Stinky
Trout". Tight lines and good fis h in g .
SEAWORTHY MAGAZINE LOOKS AT
FIVE SHOCKING YEARS OF LIGHT­
NING STRIKE CLAIMS DATA
There may not be much a boater can do
to prevent lightning from striking their
vessel, but there is an important step to

Oviedo
Continued from Page IB
so he wanted to nominate the
whole team.
So for the first time, an entire
team was awarded the MVP
award and all the players
shared it!
The team then continued its
flawless play to that point by
outsconng host Pitt County, 40, in its opener in North
Carolina
Then came the second game
with Wayne County, North
Carolina and Oviedo came out
flat and the game turned into a
total mess, with the locals n u k ­
ing errors everywhere and
allowing tile other team to gain

exceeds $4 million. We will
continue to grow our donor
base and increase our annual
support for these students."
In terms of capital giving,
donations for the building and
expansion of athletics facilities,
the largest gifts during the year
came in for football-related
projects. Of those, one of the
leading commitments was from
Tony Nicholson; whose pledge
is earmarked for the indoor
football facility, which was sub­
sequently named .the Nicholson
Fieldhouse. Also, an anony­
mous donor gave a sizeable gift
to fund the work being done to
design and study the feasibility
of an on-campus football stadi­
um.

take immediately after a jolt hits, according
to the July 2005 issue of Seaworthy maga­
zine, the quarterly BoatU.S. Marine
Insurance and damage avoidance report.
In "Lightning! Flasn, BANG! Your Boat's
Been Hit - Now What?", Associate Editor
Chuck Fort reviewed five years of light­
ning strike claims data from the BoatU-S.
Marine Insurance claims files. What he
found might surprise or confirm your sus­
picions about lightning strikes.
The feature reports that in any one year
the odds of your boat being struck by
lightning are about 1.2 in 1,000. Breaking it
down further, the rate of lightning strikes
for sailboats was about four boats per
1,000, while motorboats averaged only 0.5
per 1,000. A surprise rinding was that
multi-hulled sailboats were struck more
than twice as often as monohulls.
Thirty-three percent of all lightning
claims came from Florida, largely due to
the sheer number of vessels. But the sun­
shine state also has a large number of sail­
boats, which helps explain why the second
most struck area in the country was the
Chesapeake Bay region, followed by rela­
tively small state of Rhode Island. Both of
these areas have a high percentage of sail­
boats. States where small powerboats pre­
dominate, such as Iowa and Nebraska,
reported no lightning-related claims.
Interestingly, the files also showed that
boats equipped with lightning dissipaters
were also nit, questioning their effective­
ness. Most electronics aboard a boat were
found not damaged by a direct hit but
rather from surging electrical current creat­
ed in the wiring by the strike.

"The magnitude and scope of
capital projects with a pro­
posed football stadium and the
plans for the new convocation
center have stimulated consid­
erable interest among our
donor base," said Tim Leonard,
assistant vice president for ath­
letics development and annual
giving. "Additionally, the
excitement of the hiring of
George O’Leary as football
coach had and continues to
have a huge impact on giving."
•The amount of capital giving
from the 2004-05 fiscal year
was more than triple the capital
gifts received just a year prior
and overall giving to UCF ath­
letics was doubled from the
2003-04 fiscal year.

While the story explains that some ves­
sels can have little or no damage after a
strike, an immediate short-haul is a must.
The reason is that when lightning exits
your boat, it can go through the hull itself
or via a through-null fitting. This may
cause a gradual leak that could go unno­
ticed.
Oftentimes boaters don’t know their
unattended vessel has been struck or suf­
fered collateral damage as the result of a
nearby strike. The article reviews a claim
in which lightning damage was found only
after an amber LED light lit up on a bat­
tery charger - a light the owner had never
seen before - and his depth sounder quit.
Sometimes a damaged or missing VHF
antenna is the only clue that an unattended
boat has been struck. Fort also mentions
that most vessels are not electrically bond­
ed according to American Boat &amp;c Yacht
Council lightning protection standards.
Boats built to these construction standards
offer a more direct pathway for lightning
to exit a vessel.
All BoatU.S. insureds get four fn e issues
of Seaworthy a year. If you'd like to get
your own copy, become a BoatU.S. insur­
ance policy holder or get a subscription for
only $10/year by going to
http: //www.BoatUS.com /seaworthy
BoatU.S. - Boat Owners Association of The
United States - is the nation's leading
advocate for recreational boaters providing
its 600,000 members with a wide array of
consumer services including a group-rate
marine insurance program that insures
nearly a quarter million boats.

RAGE TRYOUTS
Open Try-outs for
ORLANDO RAGE (SemiPro Football) are set for
the next three Saturdays,
August 13,20 and 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 N ooa Try-outs at 1
p m Attendance at one of
the scheduled try-outs Is
mandatory
ry lor
for anyor
anyone
interestedI in making die
2006 rage roster. Inchuding
era.
all retumin
The detai are as fol
lows:
1) Registration Fee of
$50 paid in cash at door
for all positions except
Offensive Linemen who
will pay $35. Returning
2005 RAGE players will
pay only $35.
2) Each paid registrant
MUST sign waiver and
release.
3) Each paid registrant
will receive Official
"Orlando Rage Practice
Jersey", Orlando Rage Email account, and have an
opportunity to rriake the
2006 Orlando Rage Roster.
4) Registration at noon
sharp. Registration closes
at 1 p.m.
5) Open Tryouts for any
person over the age of 18
years.
6) Bring workout clothes
and cleats and helmets (if
you have one). Equipment
sales reps will be present
for ordering.
7) Each registrant will be
required to perform a
series of speed, 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" will be
made for additional
Tryouts and "looks".
Contact Chris Morrison
for further details at
CMomsontifOrlandorage.
com or Randy Horn at
RHomfiOrland oRage.com
or 407-325-1436.

A-t VOLLEYBALL
A t Volleyball is the pri­
vate volleyball program
rovider for Altamonte
ports. A t Volleyball pro­
vides leagues, clinics,
individual instruction and
events for ages 5-18 at the
Lake Brantley South
Gymnasium.
The Monday Indoor
Recreational Volleyball
League starts Monday,
August 15th and is for sixrson co-ed teams only.
ague times are 7:30
p.m.-to-lO p.m. and the
cost is $175 per team.
A t Volleyball will offer
future volleyball pro­
grams in beach and adult
so please continue to
checkout the A t
Volleyball web site at

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an 8-4 lead heading into the
seventh and final inning
But like the true champions
that they are, the team cam e to
life and rallied to score five
runs, all coming home on hits,
to win it 9-8.
Although the coaches were
ready to ’kill* the girls, they
had to give the team credit,
they played like champions,
keeping their composure and
always having confidence in
themselves O iue they started
hitting in the seventh, every one
knew there was nothing that
was going to stop them
The team then coasted past
Glen Allen. Virginia. 11*1. and
I'll
'itt t ounty.
again shut out! host
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5-0, to claim the championship.
The team played a total of 10
games, winning them all. and
outsconng its opponents, 104
to 12, and recording six
shutouts
Assisting Wilson were coach­
es Kurt Slump. Ben Evans and
Doug Wayt
Making up the Oviedo roster
were first baseman Megan
Alligood, shortstop Natalie
Bellantom, pitcher/utility play­
er Brittany Dirubbio,
p itch er/left fielder Enn
Dirobbio, second baseman
Amber Evans, right fielder
Amanda King catcher Chloe
labrador, pitcher/outfielder
Sarah Pettigrew, cm trriielder

Stephanie Shoup, catcher Erica
Toliett, third baseman Dani
Wayt, pitcher/leftfielder Dani
Wilson and outfielder Erin
Wolfe-Muse.

m, call 407-523-5048 or email at
ORLVB0AOL.COM.
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2005. Pie c a l 407-252-5508.

55— B usiness
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407-430-2108

71— H elp W anted

A la * General Inc. help wanted,
m u tt have tra n sp o rta tio n .
Please call. 407-772-2158.
A p p o intm e n t S e tte rs
Expd Only. Longwood Area
H ourly Pay ♦ Bonus
M o rvF rIC a l:
____ 407-260-0612
A p p o tn tn tfn (. S e tte r * , ,, „

Attarponte Springe.......
Looking lo r 6 Experienced
Appointm ent Setters Salary
♦B onus*S piffs C ell Rich 407402-1283 lo r Interview
A uto re p a ir shop under
renovation. Need I A 4 1 B
m echanic lo r Im m ediate hire.
M u tt
have
ow n
tools.
G uaranteed salary 4 fla t rate
avalabia. R epairs w ill include
fc n ig i 4 domeeac vendee. 407888-9309

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Wanted

Cencflewood S uites Is looking
tar town m errtoen to join a greet
hotel stall. We have an opening
lo r a fro n t desk sssociste
position, whose work schedule
wd be MtxvFrt, 3pnv11pm. Apply
in person 1130 Greenwood
B M ., Lake M ary F L 32746 407585-3000 EOE, OFWP
Cashiers. Food Prop 4 Dining
Room
A ttendants
B resklest/Lunch shifts. Full or
P art tim e. No Sundays C hickFit-A In Lake Mery. Apply in
person 407-333-8875
C ASTILE COMPANY, INC
407/830-8431
Now H iring-C oncrete W ork
Full Tim e-Benefits
Affirms** Action COE Drug Fr**

_________Q TO V______
CDL-A D rivers Needed
2 years exp. req.
M ust Uve w ithin 55 m iles
o( Daytona Local W ork,
'
home daily, and ovef
'
night tripe.
G reat B enefits
Up to 5950 00 ♦ per week
M eet the Salem C arriers
R scruitor/W alk In
August 8th, 9th. 10th, 11 Ih,

12m. 13th, 14m. 15th
8 am to 5 pm
Salem C arriers Inc.
3143 International
Speedway BMJ
Daytona Beach, FL
C all 1-800-709-2538

Aviation Com pany now
Accepting R esum es
Professional Appearance
Custom er Service Reps
Can 407-321 -5880 or
Fax 407-321-5405
Bobcat O perator-C lass 0
License.
F ina l
G rade
Experience. (407) 322-8133

HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR

TRAINING FOR
EMPLOYMENT

C te rlca l/C u a l S erv Rep Data
entry, counter serv. L ilt up to 30
lbs
M-F w /beneflts 4 req
W indows 4 uttn to detail W ill
tram Cindy 407-322-6897
C ook needed tor a large day
care center Pis call 407-8059332
COUNTER HELP needed at
R ubyiulce
11 30am -3pm
Monday-Fnday Apply in person
101 W est 1st Street. San lord

Buldottn, Bk Uwm,
Loadm, Dudp Trucb,
Gretfcn, Strop*n,
EiOTiton
NtUCUu: A ugl!•National Cotificalion
•Financial Assistance
-Job Placement .Assistance

800-383-7364
A w aited Tnm s( tovtcK
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D ie p a tch e r/S e cre ta ry:
Immediate opening lor busy AC
company M-F. 7 30-4 30,407830-7118. DFWP
DO CK
PERSO N
Large
nursery fa c ility needs dock
person to handle paperwork tor
shipm ents M ust be able to lift
up to 30 lbs. repeatedly Must
be flexible and detail oriented.
A ssem bly
w orkers
also
needed Apply m person at 6770
W est State Rd 46 or ca ll 407330-0296 est 224
D rivers - DUMP TRUCK,
Class B. benefits. 407-3228133.

HELP WANTED
• CNA's • Food Servers
• Cooks
Excellent opportunity for
experienced individuals for an
upscale retirem ent com m unity.
Must be a professional and want steady
em ploym ent. Above average starting
wages for those who are qualified. All
candidates please fax their resum es.

Resum e Fax 407-322-3065
Phone 407*322-2207

•I Lake Forest

71— H elp Wanted
Due to continued rapid growth
and prom otions from w ithin.
S hred-it, the w o rld * leader In
on-site docum ent security and
d e stru ctio n Is lo o kin g for
another route driver with strong
custom er service skills and •
com m itm ent to total custom er
satisfaction. The successful
candidate w ill possess a class
B CDL and have a clean
crim inal history, as w e* as the
a b ility to lift 100 lbs.
This U M m s posaon o fars greM
pay. s 4 day w ork w eek,
m edical and dental benefits,
overtim e, m onthly bonuses,
h o lid a ys and a retirem ent
program . A pply today and find
out why our em ployees have
been wim us for years. Apply in
person e l 601 Cereal Park Drive.
Sanford. Honda. 407-445-8066
EOE
' O 'ivor i Dedicated Reg. Lane
COASTAL TRANSPORT
HOME EVERY WEEKEND
GUARANTEED!
85% Pretoeded/Pretarped
Avg. 5816-5896/week

Pan turn QMninattfiU
Jacksonville, FL Term inal
CDL-A req'd 877-428-5627
www ctdrivers com
D rivers/Laborars: H ighw ay
construction com pany looking
to r relia ble 4 dependable
people who are able to travel
4 work n FL SC 4 NC We have
im m ediate
openings
for
dnvera/taborers M ust be able
to handle labor work as well as
driving. Drs Uc m ust be dean.
A il others need not apply Start
a t 58 5 0 /5 10/hr P lenty of
opportunity for overtim e. Over
8 hrs, tune 4 a half. 6 paid
holidays Daily out of town per
diem We w ill tram Benefits
Include vacation.
health
insurance 4 profit sharing Men
4 wom en are encouraged to
apply EOE/DFWP, 407-3211010 o r 1-600-749-1015
E quipm ent O perator
FT M on-Fn. Class A or B COL
required. DFWP. Acm e Septic
System s. 407-330-0756.
Expd cooks 4 servers. Jolty
O ator
F ish
Cam p
4
Restaurant. Grow with us on
beautAJ St Johns River at SR46.
4 m ites east o t Geneva. Apply
in person
Experienced
‘ C o n sn '
tatnaaor needed. CM 407-3635185
FT Lawn S ervice w orkers
needed w ith FL
D rivers
License Some exp preferred
C all 407-321-97147

Full Tima Expd Cook
A Full Tim* Driver*.
Apply n person. VNonaSFme
Italian Restaurant. Lake Mary.
407-320-2040
H iring helpers and leaders lo r
law n
m a in t,
landscape
In sta lla tion , and tree work.
G reat pay Full and part tim e
a va ila b le
. Som e
exp
necessary C all Kerry, 407234-7253
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST1
A lw ays
a
good
policy,
e s p e c ia l!/
fo r
business
oppofenbee and h a rO w w C al
Florida O epl of Agriculture 4
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or FTC-HELP tor tree
ntorm attxi Or vort our Woo vto
at www ftc gov tu ro p
F lorida law requires sellers of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Depf of
A g ricu ltu re
&amp;
Consum er
Services before selling C a l to
v e rly lawful registration before
you buy
M EDICAL ASSISTANT Are
you
a
p o sitive
friendly
p ro fe ssio n a l
who
enjoys
w orking w ith ch ild re n and
mmWs t r weak n a p e a e a rl to rt
paced perk su e s office war.
eaceaers Per ukes 1 Pteeee las
resum e Iu 407 282 6 /9 7

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407- 322-2611

Wanted

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Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

LA BO RERS NEEDED
FOR U N DERG RO UN D
UTILITY CO NTRACTOR
Starting Salary St-SOMr

PRESS BRAKE OPERATOR
w ith w elding 4 fa b rica tio n
experience. FFT Days. G ood
Banaflts 407-299-1592

HffALTH MSUWAMCI AMO S01K
PIAMI Drug free workpiece.
Apply PI: W0 Mfftar Drive,
Altamonte Springe 407-W0*000. (CM

R eceptionist
B ilingual
(E nglish/S panish)
G ood
com m unications 4 custom er
service s k ills , FT. benefits
available. Cad 407-324-2442.
R esponsible honest parson
needed tor krtchen/deli PT/FT.
M aitland area. 407-660-9260.
407-925-8452.

Laborers: M ust travel Mon-Fn
to M IS Of Florida CM 407-3238822
Landscaper/M aintenance
needed
fo r
Lake
m ary
Com pany.
PT.
fle xib le
schedule. Must have own buck
4 valid drivers license $10512/hr. 407-467-7445. May fax
resum e, 407-562-1739
Landscapers and G rade
C rew Laborers: 407-3216133,

Road Stripping crew: W ill train.
Class B COL a plus W ork on
loads, parktag tots, w *ng to work
nights
or
weekends.
Advancem ent. DFWP EOE
407-281-5446
Site/Base Crew Local work
FfT w * i benefits. 407022-6133

71— H elp Wanted

Sanford Company looking tor a
Route S alas and S ervice
Technician Rewarding Salary.
B enefits
and
Vacation
P ackages
For
m ore
inform ation please ca* 407-3028602 R equires chauffeur CDL
license

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Wanted

SERVICE
TECHNICIAN/) NSTALLER
needed lo r local propane co .
experience la a « but not
necessary. Wa offer a benefit
package w ith FFT position. CVL
w ith haze m at Is required
Apply In person at Discount
Propans 546 South She* Rd ,
D eb a r/

ROUTE DRIVER needed tor
lo ca l
propane
cylin d e r
exchange truck No experience
necessary. Wa o ffe r benefit
package with FFT position CVL
w ith haze m at is required
Apply in person at Discount
Propane 548 South Shelf Rd.,
Dabary
Safes P arson: Selling diabetic
supplies 4 shoes to doctors
S alary/com m ission
or
independent. Fax resum e to:
407-585-4224.

71— H

S pringhills Suites in Sanford
needs FT Front Desk person
H igh
m ultl-la skin g
environm ent.
N ites
4
weekends Apply in parson 201
North Towns Rd. No phone cats

SMALL ENGINE MECHANIC •
Ex pert# need w ith com m ercial
law n equipm ent. Longw ood
407-260-1833
P a rt tim e c o o k , ae rva ra 4
d ish w a sh e r needed. Contact
Mytene.
407-323-7306

Lawn M aintenance Forem an •
Able to run 3 to 4 man crew Top
Pay plus Bonuses.
C all 407-631-6436
M ASONS experienced only.
Deltona area. FFT. 4 0 * hrs/Wk
Residential 4 Com m ercial Calf
386-383-7789
Me Queen M asonry needs
expd m asons 407-416-8127
M aat
C u tta r
w ith
saw
experience Work days Mon-Fri.
Fax resume to 407-322-8973
or apply in person at 401 west
ta ti SL Sariord. or c a l 407-3223663, ask to r Jim m y
Mscharac/Diesel Fabricator/A*
Round PM Shop M usi Have
OL. (407)322-8133
MEOICAL ASSISTANT
Lake M ary prim ary care
pra ctice
has
im m adiata
openings fo r a FT Fam ily
Pracbca MA and a PT Pads M A
M ust be ce rtifie d and/or
registered. G ood benefits.
Subm it resum e in d ica tin g
in te re st in Lake M ary MA
position, including specialty,
to : P hysician A ssociates.
Human Resources. 455 W.
W arren A v e , Longwood, FL
32750. fax to (407) 262-5797 or
apply online at www paof com
EOE
E xp. M ed ica l A s s is ta n t
Reliable mdiv, fast learner w/
great cust. sve s k ills 4
business sense Exc. pay, PIT,
Men, Tu, Th, Sol 407694-5666
Medea! A ssetam N use PT exp
necessary to r Podiatry office
Front 4 back door duties Fax
resum e 407-869-4409
M chete* Ptczena now hiring ta l
4 pari tim e drivers. M ust work
m tes 4 w eekends Please
contact C h ristin a. 407-2212394 or apply
at 3828 S
O rlando Dr. Sanford, m the Big
Lots Plaza.
M laay
On
T he
S pot
R esidential C leaning S ervice
PT help needed 407 330-4105
or
321-228-5000
Exp
preferred but not required
Vivcna s North Pizzeria needs
drivers, pizza m akers, subs
waitresses 4 phones Apply with
ow ner at 2477 Park Ave.
Sanford.
Now hiring FT servers able to
work days 7 nights Apply in
person Famous U nde AJ’s Hot
Dogs, W inter Spnngs Town
Center
O perator
Trockhoe
lo r
underground s to rm /u lilitie *
crew 407-322 8133
P ert Tim e co o k, se rve rs 4
dish w a sh e r needed Contact
M /lene
407-323-7306
Plum per • Helper Reetoentiai

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INTBUH IIO M IIUIPM T
• Accepting applications for:
SWISSPORT USA, INC.
A/C Cabin Cleaners, Fuelers,
Environmental Services
Ramp Services
(Evening Shift 4-10 pm Thursday thru Sunday)
W e offer holiday pay; uniforms, free parking, paid comprehensive industry
training, weekly pay, direct deposit and a safe work environment.
Don't let these opportunities fly by. Stop by our administration office Monday
thru Friday between 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. for an application and more
information.
For Ram p Service positions, we will conduct on the spot interviews upon
completion of the application.

SWISSNRT USA. INC.
2 RED CLEVELAND BLVD.
SUITE 210
SANFORD, FL 32773

407-585-4190
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 basis and p o sse ss a valid Florida Driver's License.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/D

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Sunday. August 14. 2005

71— H elp Wanted

C o u n ty StwrMTa
w ill b * accepting
tor the poadion of
INVESTIGATIVE
M A L I IT . Tht* position 4
to r roadaJU ed
In support oI C hild
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Include ■ h«
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and
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P osition
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to w ork Friday,
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DATE IS SEPTEMBER 2.

A pply In person to
SEM INOLE COUNTY
S H E R IFF OFFICE
100 Bush Btvd (across bom
F lea W orld on 17/92)
Santord. Florida 32773
The SEMINOLE COUNTY
SH E R IFFS OFFICE
la com m uted to a
awrtdbrce and la an
opportunity em ployer.

71— H elp Wanted

T he S a n to rd H a ra ld Is
lo o kin g
fo r
a
sales
p ro fe ssio n a l to lead Its
advertising ita ft. Newspaper
sales tip e n e n c e a required.
This posrbon a ideal to r the
sales pro fe ssio n a l w ith a
proven track reco rd w ho
w ants to m ove in to a
m anagem ent position The
advertising (V ector writ be
rtwponsiDW rpf nifiOQ, training
and managing the salea sb
planning special se ctio n
publications; and assisting
With the creation of new
puM cabons The dkectar also
w ill be expected to lead by
exam ple and m ake regular
sa le a c a lls The Santord
Herald * a tw ee a week, S.000
paid circulation newspaper
lo cated in- S antord The
H erald also pubNshet free
wspepers In Lake Mi
and Longw ood. T his Is a
trem endously fa st grow ing
m arket. The H erald o ffers a
com petitive base salary,
com m ission and bonus plan,
health taem noe, 2 weak* paid
vacatio n , auto and c e l phone
Mrance, and a 401k. E -m ai
resum e arid references to
P ublieher Dan P ing at
dptng 9 sam m olaharald.com ,
o r m o l them to 300 N. French
Ave. Santord. FL 32771

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S400/MO. furnished, met utity,
Frig/Fx. W/O C bl. internet,
d e a n 10x20 rm w/sem i private
e ntrance P ro fits * anviro.
Sanford Airport near 417 a rt. F
A L dap appl fa * N/S. N/D A
q u e l Aval 9/1/06 407-547-0832
W EEKLY R E N TA LS '
S ta rtin g • M 2/W k.

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$*

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93— R ooms For
R ent

100—C ondominium
R entals

Room to r rent, m iddle aged
gentleman r4 h tranaporiatton.
house p rivileges, ta t. TV.
u tllitlae, telephone A carport

Sanford 2/2. covered parking,
fireplace, balcony- pool, fitness
center A tennis courts. 2S211
N orthlake
Dr
$9SO/mo
1950/sec C e l 813-205-1859

tner, DnOfOOdt contpieieiy
furnished ItOCVwk 407-302
4523
S in g le room in Longw ood.
steady em ployed, no liquor, no
am oking STQ/wk. S50 deposjt
407-630-6218.

95— R oommate
W anted
Room m ate w anted. 55+. no
chfidren, private bath, share my
m e . $3 SO/mo 407-3275813.
Soaking a parson to share my
home, view of Lake Monroe, M
house privileges C d 407-3287232 to r an appointm ent.

97— A partments F urnished
3 f1 8,2 ffD ry
*05&lt;ymorith. 2/1. $590/m ontfi
407-262-2002.

98— R entals
E fficie n cy
SlOOwk,
Apartm ents. StSOwk, also
houses
fo r
rant
fum iahad/unfum tshad. 407
240-1186.

f.r &lt; t

1! 1 V

407 321-0759
DOYl F
M A N A G E ME N T
R E MT Al S
4 0 /)

32?

2495

S antord: 1 BR. Carpet A TBs.
tndudea Cable A Water. Patto
$585/1585 Dap
S a n fo rd : 2/2
S pacious
Upstairs Apt. Carpeted, Vtoyf.
O pen
Patio.
Spacious
S57S/S575 Deposit
itto n a 2/1, Large Lot.
In a id *
U tility
Rm,
W ashar/D ryar. $750/3750
Deposit
S a n fo rd : 3 /2 . C arpeted.
Appliance*, D oubt* Oarage,
lanced. $900/1900 Dap.
S a n to rd : M ayfair Area. 3/2,
carpat/tUa. screened porch.
uble garage, com m unity
pool.
S1200/MO
S1200/D*poeil
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT AND SELL
HOMES!

2 BR Hom e 9500/M O
Persim m on A 13th St,
Santord 407-321 -4217 Adults

Santord 3/1. C H A 12B Club Rd,
T ie Boors. Ready now $798 Psts
ok with deposit
407-323-4540

F or m iddle aged parson
House privileges. TV. cable Rm
com pletely furnished. SKXVwk.
407-4)0-2402

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKEADA1 BDRM. 1540440
7 B O O M . 1 4 0 0 4 4 0 AMO U P
C e d e Included

407-323-8870

Q u a lity L iv in g at A ffo rd a b le
P ric in g . 1 , 2 4 3 B edroom *.
Lake V ie w *, 407-322-0104.
EHO.

100— CONDOhkftlOM
R

e n ta ls

P in * R idge C lu b 2/2, gated
com m unity, pool. Ia n nis A
spa.S m all
pat
allow ed
S785/MO 386-290-9105

Sanford Historic D istrict. 3/1,
CHA Exc N eighborhood.
$750. 407-321-6757.

117— C ommercial
R entals
1300aq ft. O tflc * B ld g ,
located on the Si Johns River
in the P ori of Santord. Great
view ot the m arina A water
P lenty ot parking G reat
location $120C/MO plus CAM.
C all Hidden Harbour Marina
407-322-1810 Ask for Don.

IH M O f Uce S pace »
For R ent
M a d lc s l/D a n ta l B u ild in g .
1550 aq. f t . for lease on Park
Ave. Santord. Contact Lea. 407599-7773

Come Check Us Out]
Single Story
Design

300 OFF
1st Month's Rem
With 12 Mo Lease &amp; Approved Credit
• Spacious Apartments kith large Closets * Lake
Front« Volleyball « Sparkling l\wil * Tennis Courts

O ffices F or Rant: 400 tq ft to
800 aq ft. S antord. F ulton
O ffice Center. 407-314-3750.

O vro-King Size Firm FNtow Top
M attress. Brass Headboard
and Box Springs S a t Excatant
C ondition
$500
CaU
407.3228161.

R ecently renovated o ffice
space Idaal tor church. 2200 aq
ft. on M aple Ave. Santord
407-948-4845

K anm ore Etna S ida-by-eid*
stain. 8 b it frig w /ftl w a te r/lc*.
tam p cntkJ draw ers, ram .
ahatve*. Exc cond. paid
$ 2 500 a d t $1200 aba 407-9253260 or 407-927-8750

Unique office
downtown Santord a re*.. From
800 to 6.750 aq IL UM bad
Ice , p rivate
or
in stru ctio n a l
407-948-

Q orgaous B‘
tom ffure-atyla ta b t*. daeordhe
lags, la d h a r pockets, oversized
1* three-piece d a l*, accataory
M w R ib a fc ftw x l new In c rd *.
Coal $ 4 * m u * **0 1 3 8 0 .4 0 7 402-1781 OR 386-753-0488

141— H omes For
S ale

Country Lake i

407-323-3301
3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 330-5204

231—C ars For S ale

219—Wanted to
B uy

f a d dortour, 1997,4 S n

C a n *. C opper.

*oU , a re pariecift $2500 407
792-9816 or 407-549-5634

Al
407-321-0004
•1 8 W. 1ST, I
M-F, 1 0 * . 8 e t&gt; 1

Vtonda Accord 1998 £ n *J*&gt;
$7450
caff
or

222— M usical
I nstruments

2002 C320
W agon $17880 Ce« or vdM
4078732988 com

407673298800m

Esiey Diaco It organ, 3fT, book
on learning to play. axceHant
condNton, bench, m usic books
7 headset. Purchased 7/2000.
paU $1491,aaU ngnola
$800. 407-330-1599.

UR RIGHT PIANO

kkercadaa-Baru Ml S
$13,950
ca ll
or
4076732968 oom

o i 999

vi

Saturn. 1998. 4 door sedan.
$3,800.
For
further
inform ation call. 407-3227215

M 7 -W K N
R ber-optic w aterfall,
therapy )*ts . cu p h o ld e r*,
insulated cover, fu ll factory
warranty. Never used in crate,
$1998.407-3384)878 OR 388218-2948.

I BUT HOUSES FOR CAIN.
C 4AN 6-X77-8M

183—T elevision 8c
S tereo /Radio

COMPONENTS

A void Foroetoaural Call
407-221-7959

■S Ofac Changer
-Caaaetta to Caaaetta
Record m l Player
•VCR Player
407-321-8590
407-782-0275

AFFORDABIF HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
SONOUCMCV M w «« to n o o n
w e eei Sacoceet o e *

4 0 .1
C a rp e t New Ceram ic TBa.
P ainted
Int/E xt,
$199,900
R e n o va te d : 2/2, Newly
Painted Interior, New C arpal,
$148,900
in fo
v ic tv tta n nom 8|
5 Bed/4Bath. over 3200 tq ft.
2 Fpica. 4 Ftorchea. Huge
Living, D ining A Fam ily Rm *
w/ W et Bar. Located in
H istoric D istrict O verlooking
G orgeous Park A 4 Blocks to
Lake M onroe. L isted in
N ational Ftegistry o f Histone
Homes. $544,900

is c e l l a n e o u s

FPE Breaker Box. 1S0A main.
Assorted 5 0 A *. 30A's. 20A s,
IS A * breaker*. $100. obo. 55'
gafvantxed lance. CM electric
h o ist $75. obo 407-547-8832.

il M

Chevrolet 15002004 Ext Cab
LS V8 Auto $15.450 $301/MTH
c a l or visit 4076732986 com
C hevrddA vdandw 4x4 3H ton
2002 tow m i $17,950 $377/tnto
c a l or visit 4076732968 com
Chevy 1500 Ext Cab 2003 LS
VB $13,950 ca ll or visit
4078732988.com

li

PC aystom. AMD 1 86 MHZ. MU
Tower. 19* m onitor, speakers.
HP 722c p rinte r. OVD/CD
combo. CO Burner. $500. Must
see 407-547-6832

191— B uilding
M aterials
co rruo ated

steel

RO O FING to r Barns. Boat
Docks. Shops, ate. Alao Culvert
Pipe: 15**20’ 1B**2ff C a l For
Price*. Surplus Steal A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-57B8

(IS IU )H N I

VI N llltU

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185— C omputers
F or S ale

K lm o ri. OTUNOC. VOLUSIA

I*A, 11I

235—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale

223—

Hot Ttib/S pa 5 person. 8hp. 20
lets. cab. kghts. new used.
W arranty,
re ta il
$4300.
sacrifice, $1595 407-278-1552

SO N Y 5 f € R R T

I

l*K&lt;»»*» Hills
■10/ IS\ -l/f »-1

199— P ets 8c
S upplies

Run a

Nice 2BR. possibly 3rd. 1 bath.

-V-*»Patti's
Pet
a IV ***£♦•In r»

Entertain offers 407-234-5189 '

c.

Sitting &amp;

OPEN HOUSE
Saturday A Sunday
1813 Knox Ave. Sanford
3/2. Totalfy Rem odeled.
Owner Finance 321 -2998100

WA Care For Y o u Dog or Cai
in Your Hom e W hile You Are
Gonel Plersy o f TLC. WM brtog
in newspapers, mail and even
w ater
p la n ts!
V ary
R a a so n a b i#
R ateel
References A vailable Upon
Request Please C e l 407-3148703

157— M obile H omes
F or S ale

Pitt Bull t 1/2 yrs oto, white with
roots. A ra d race gentle dog wSh
lots ot energy 407-323-8019.
needs a good home

S an fo rd /C a rrte g e C ove: New
3/2 DW. ail appliances A shed
C a n ffcM y sat tp , ready to mc»e
in. $597/m o, includes tot rent,
w ith approved credit 407-3238160.

Ad and Get A
Garage Sale Kit
•3 Signs
•Bright Pre-Priced
Labels
•Checklist / tips

209—C lothing

181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale

SaHtnl Cwirt Uartmeitsi
Apartments

181— A ppliances 8 c
Furnttuke For S ale

-

Lge.4BFV1.5BA
2
end.
p o rch e s/te a r
gar/1637sq
rtApadous. tS IO D n ie W a y.o ff
Southwest Rd 407-322-0213

407-330-4423

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

1 ft tit

99—A partments U nfurnished

G arage A p t; Histone district.
1/1. no pata. $425 plus
dap 407-323-1167

Country
i Style
: City
Living

103— H ousesU nfurnished

118— O ffice S pace
Fo r R ent

M INK COAT; Full length with
hood. S ue large, kept in furrier
storage. $3,000 Call 388-7098070

2 dressers. 1 w/m irror, bed. 2
rate stand*, dark brown. $200
321-278-3809

211— A
C

BED: NASA technology.

Vtsco
m em ory loam m attress sel. as
seen on TV/M a* New m plastic
w ith m anufacturer's warranty
Cost $1569; m ud sa l $696 407831-1322 OR 388-753-1515.
D elivery available

n t iq u e

&amp;

CaKTUtt

o l l e c t ib l e s

C o lla c to r w ill pay $500 to
$5000 to r H. N ew ton, A Hair,
G. B uckner A L R oberta o il
p a in tin g s.
C a ll 321-883-8233

407- 322-2611

H er m d Service D irectory
NEW
TECHNIQUE,
FULL
SERVICE
PRESSURE
WASHING
COMPANY
FAMILY OWNED 6
OPERATED SINCE 1982
Free E stim a te *
Please C all

4 0 7 -4 9 7 -1 1 7 5

Christopher Leon's

Be WluA A Wear

left’s Tree
Sanrtca lee?
Tree Removal.
Tnmming, Bobcat
Svc, Firewood,
Free Estimates
Uc/Ins

407-33

LAW NSCAPES

LAW N CARE
Com plete year
round quality
service that you
can depend on
Commercial and
Retidcnual

free Estimates

407-617-0740

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE!
Includes Mowng. Edpng
WeedeaOng Bow ing Lxjhl
Tnmnxng. Yard Cleanup
M U c h iS o d
Many wbsftad Lake Mary
Logw ood Sarturd Heathrow
customer* For R *A d ie
f rmnSf $ R easondie Lean
‘x r i t t |4aaaa cat

M m Cohan fw
Cerdtod loro Ground*
(407)222 '232

TRIE SERVICE
,

We Accept All
Credit Cerda.

LAW NCARE
C L A S S IC C U T S

«
To Look This

Cool It Con i All

FLOORING
Carpet * Tile * Wood
Sales &amp; Installation

CARPET, -

ts towis 4 1

1

Trimmaigl
Rttnovti. Hauling. |
Pruning, Stump
Grinding Bobcat
Work. Sanior
Discount*
Fully U c.kn

A Complete
Tree Service Co.
4 0 7 - 719-7301

M u rp h y’;
Dump , V ' *
Trailer.
Service

THE CLEANERS
FOR THE WEU.
DRESSED
PROFESSIONAL

Frankie's
Cleaners
407-BI4U4

%

• Roof Tear Off •
• Trash Removal •
• Junk Cars • Clean Outs
• We Haul Almost
Anything*

407-322-3566 407-402-1134

'

IM ali Upholder? and Wood Work |
'

• Chaln...«tartlng at S225 4 up
kA i I '
• Love$eat8...$285
* Sofas...$385 + fabric MlWBHglO
• Diamond Tufta...Extra j N g S y l l

A llm a n

H o o f in g
cnj0 .
5/n
^ in8 n

Excellent Workmanship!
31 Years in Business.

^
J B E lB E

•'*P ® li»

Pickup &amp; Delivery

407-321-4994

Cell: 407-430-8330

SU M B R ITE
LAUN DRY
Open 24 Hours
Tue *Wed -Thu
Double Load Wither $100
Triple Load Washer $2.00

DropOff and Diy Ctoamg
Servtcw Aba AeadaUe
2921 S Orlando Dr (17-92 9 Sav-A-Lot Plan)
Sanford. FL *407-320-1999

f

Magnolia Self-Storage
2530 S Magnolia Avenue. Santord. FI 32773
PH 407-321-2800
Locally Owned and Operated
Resident Manager On Site
Lowest Rates
All Units Drive Up
Monthly Rentals
Air Conditioned Units Available
Boat R V and Vehicle Pariung
24 H r . 7 Day Weefdy Access

�Tm H n u o

235—
T huck/SUVS/Vans
F o r S ale
Chavy 1500 Erl Cab 200?
$10,900 caff or v im
4070732966 com
Chavy 2500 2004 EM Cab 4x7
IS $10,950 ca ll o r v im
4070732966 com
Oodga 15001999 &amp; d dab 4x4
$10,450
cad
or
v im
4070732966 com

Oodga 2500 Dtoaai 2004 Craw
Cab $24,960 221U Cal or v«m
4070732966 com
Ford F2S0 E*1 Cab 2002
$20,950 Lariat 30k mt 5th
Whaal
cal
or
vM
4070732966 com
F*ord E xplorer 2004 4~C r
$13,960 S2B2/WTH c a l or via*
4070732966 com

Ford Explorer E/B 2002 5 3
Row Laalbor $13,960 c * or
vlatt 4076732966 com
Port £150 1965 VERY NICE
AT. AC $2,950 cal or vtait
4076732966 com
Ford F150 2003,32K Ext Cab
$13,450 $282/Mth C al or
vtatt 4970732906 com
^ord P150 2003 low mi
$10,950 Call or v im
4076732966 com
Ford F2S0 2003 4«4 AT. AC
$16,450 can or vial
4070732966 com
Ford F250 E xl ta b 2003 XLT
$19,950 30k ml c a l or v ia l
4076732966 com

Ford iMndtoar 2002 SC 30k M
$11,950 call or via l
4070732966 com
CMC Stana 1998 Ext Cab 4x4
271 SLT $9,950 ca l or viaI
4070732966
tauru Axiom 2002 Parlact
$11,450 call or via l
4076732966 com
Toyota 4-Runoar 2001 SR5
$15,950 low mi c a l or vial
4076732966 com
Toyou Tacoma 2003 4x4 Auto
30k ml $14.950 4 0% APR cM
or via14076732966 com

239—
M otorcycles/4W heelers For S ale
Two Brand Maw
4-W baatara
1- P o ia rta 1* Yam aha
$3,900 aach o bo
366-709-5330

269'CLEANING

S ervices
Star Dual Cloaning
Lic/Bondad/ Inaurod
AN Suppbas furnished .
407-361-4067

276-F ence
C o n tro l F lorid a Fanco
A ll Typao o f Fonca
Specializing In Vinyl
Fencing
■froa Eatim alaa
■Liconsad/lnsurod
■Quality W ork
■Prompt Serves
366-769-5330

278-Handy M an
RJ Handy Man Sarvtcaa
AN Phases oI C o n d u ctio n
Praaauro Cleaning.
Painting. Hauling
407-323-2841 (Homo Phono)
407-314-6878 (Coil Phono)

287-L awn S ervices
Lawn Mower Repair &amp;
Old lawn mowers
needed for parts.

407-427-5530

Legals
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 O f THE FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha data o flb s i pobkcaOon o l
mw NoOca Is August 7. 2005.
Maria Corvgko
1800 S ound S traat SUM 870
Sarasota. Florida 34236
John T. QnMn, Esq
Florida Bar No 0674281
WWenar At aoci aM i. Advocate*
InAglng
1100 Saoond Seaot Sow 870
Saraaota. FL 34238
Tataphona: (941)368-9000
Attorney tor Maria C on^io
PuWah: August 7.14. 2008
T028

Pubic auction to tia hold at
901 am. on mo day(s) tpecJhed
batow. at tha from door ot
Alhan'sTowing. Inc. LocatadM
2499 Okl Laka M vy Rd Suaa
134. Santord. FL tor ma pur­
pose of dtopoamg of the totow-

mg

For kirm ar ritrx rrw u u pWase
c a l (407)321-2948

L egals

Lic a l s

Legals

Legals

NOLE C ount* Florida.
r. tie addraaa of which to

Court WTTMN THE LATER OP 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OP THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OP THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OP SER­
VICE OP A COPY OP THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OP DEATH IS BARRED

Sanford
m
Chamber*. Santord Cay Haff.
300 N. Park Avanua. Santord.
Florida, on A ugust 22, 2066 at
4 X p m., tor praaantaaon of ma
Aaport Aum orty 's Budget tor FY
2003/2006

F L 32773-6086 Tha
o t me

Putttoh: August 14. 2005
T051

VerircW Audton •9 0 0 a m
WHEN Auguat 27, 3008
WHERE: Raufs Tbwlng. 1919
W. 1M Straat, Santord, FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1993
MAKE: FORO
MOOEL: 40R
COLOR: ORAY
VIN F: 1FMOU32X2PUD10389
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1993
MAKE: CHEVY
MOOEL: 40R
COLOR RED
VIN t 2 0 1WN54T7P9124688
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1999
MAKE: CHEVY
MOOEL: BLAZER
COLOR: WHITE
VINF: IO NCSI3W 6X2166826
Vahids Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN: August 31.3006
WHERE: P ad's Towing. 1919
W. 1st Straat, Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR' 1968
MAKE: MICHIGAN TRANS-

. poNT
MOOEL: TRAILER
COLOR UNKNOWN
VIN «: IM5A6MT21J100S620

Vatvcia Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN: i aptam ber 1,2008
WHERE: PauTi Towing. 1919
W I t l Straat. Santord. a 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1995
MAKE: CHEVY
MOOEL: 20R
COLOR: SILVER
VIN #; 2Q1FP22S6S2164847
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1968
MAKE: CADILLAC
MOOEL: 40R
COLOR: WHITE
VINF: 106CD51S1J4222133
Nonce a hereby given Paul s
Towing «na sa l a l pubfec auction
tor salvage tor cash on damand
to Nghost bidder, ma tolowmg
dasenbad vahetas
Proapactiva baddars may mapact
vehicles one hour prior to saw
Tarms aro -CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNOS* Paul's Towing
rasarvoa tha right to accapt or
raioct any and a l BIOS
Pubiuh August 14.2005

T052

of m adaoadakna or
ctaima arm f* a Court WTTHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OP THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OP THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT PILED
W IT H * THE TIME PERIOOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OP THE FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE W ILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TMIE PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OP DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OP FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE IS:
AUGUST 14. 2008

478 E

Or.. 8L 106

AAamonto S pring* FL 32701
Coaeen ORourka, Esq.
Attorney tor Suaan Clarka
Florida Bar No. 488260
4806 W Laura! S t. Suaa 230
Tampa. FL 33007
Attom ay
tor

PuMah: Auguat 14, 21. 2006
T0S4
M THE CM CUT COURT
I COUNTY.
PROBATE OfVtSION
PILE NO. 3006CP-1081
IN RE: ESTATE O f
ALEXANDER CHARLES
COROES a k a ALEXANDER
C. COROES.

NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS
Tha adnwiotratton of ma
Of ALEXANDER CHARLES
CORDES a k a ALEXANDER
C. CORDES. docaaaad. whoaa
data of doom waa February 15,
2008. and whoaa Social Sacurlly
Numbar la 114-16-4106. la
ponding In ma C l curt Court tor
SaminoW
Courtly,
Florida.
Probata Dtvtaion. me addraaa of
which la X I Norm Park Avenue.
Santord. FL 32771. Tha namaa
tn d *ddre*«s* of mo paraonal
rapraiaoladva and paraonal rath
rasantativa's attomay are ta t

A l a editor* of 0w decedent
and other paraona having ctaima
or damanda agamaf dacadanf*
oetato on whom a copy of tm
nonce la required to ba aarvad
must Ma Owe cWma wffh tha
Court WITHIN THE LATER OP 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OP SER­
VICE OF A COPY O f THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
A* other creditor* of the daceclaim * or damanda against
decedent'* attata muat Ma maw
derma with m a court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE O f OEATH IS BARRED
The data of Aral publication of
14. 2003
this Notice •

UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION

Persona! Heprosantativei
JANE W COROES
470 VMaga Place. Apt 316
Longwood. Florida 32779

IN RE ESTATE OF

Romoval o l ma dasenbad vehi­
cles was condudod n complanca with F S 713.78 Nonce
mat Harry* Towing wto »a8 sa«J
vehicles at Pubic Auction lor
Cash on AUOU8T29, 2008. at
10 0 0 A M at 102 N MapWAva.
Santord. F L 32771 A l vahidaa
sold AS IS. No MW guaranteed
Harrys Towing reserves mo right
to brd on any vehrcW

RUSSELL J CONIGLIO.
Deceased

Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to saw

Attorney
For
Paraonal
Representatives
Richard E StedWr
Florida Bar No 278661
1820 Garden Street
Tnusvtoa. Florida 32796
TaWphona (321)2644600

1970 FORD
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Publish August 14.21,2005
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L eg als
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2005-CP-1385

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha artm watraion o l iho astxta
o l RUSSELL J CONIOLIO.
deceased «no«« data oI doom
was October 29 2004 io pond­
ing m tha Circuit Court lor
Sarrunow
County.
Florida.
ProoaW Drvtsron m# addiasa ol
which is SammcW County CWrk
ot C ourt 301 No Park Avanua,
Santord. FL. 32771 Tha namas
and addrassaa o&lt; m# Porsonal
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and
ma
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nay are set torth below
AX creditors ct the decadent
and oOwr persons havvig claims
or damands agamsl dacadants
•stale on wtiom a copy ot Iha
notice ■ required Id be served
musl Me thee cleans wffh tha
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
AJ utfwr cieO Lr* at me deca­
dent and pwseme he*mg clean*
a demands agaaol dacadarkt
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H e C o a t W IT H * 3 MONTHS
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1992 CHEVROLET
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1999 CHEVROLET
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1993 MITSUBISHI
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1992 NISSAN
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Publish August 14. 2005
T063
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2006C P-I406
IN RE ESTATE OF
WAUAM H BENCHOFF JR .

CE TO CREDITORS
rweeaaaun d me estate
AM H BENCHOFF JR
d Wu m dele J deem
r iW | I 2005 « pend
I C e u jt Court tor 64 M l

Tha dale of drat puMcailon of
•m Noaca a August 14.2005

of ma
A• cro u to n of ma
and a tio r persona hmrtng ctaima
or damanda agalnat deceden t
m a w on whom a copy o f mta
noaca la raqulrad to ba aarvad,
muat Mo mak cIMma atm tka
Court WITHIN 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 TH B
NOTICE ON THEM.

Suaan d a rk#
(1) Ysar 1994/Maka SATURN
V1NF 1Q6ZJ5S72RZ340941

Sunday. August M. 2005 P 8 g t S B

JOHN JAOWIN CORDES
11 Summer Street
Buffalo. New York 14209

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOfUOA
PROBATE 01VISION
FILE NO. 06-CP-1341
IN RE ESTATE O f

(ala muat Ma maw
etm tm C ow l WTTHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OP THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OP THM NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FEED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM PILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OP DEATH IS BARRED
Tha data of tost puM cafcjn of
tota Noaca to August 14. 2005

Maureen A (
Co-Pomonal I
250 Laka Seminary Circle
1 PL 32751
Grace C. Hannaaay
Co-Personal I
279 Lake Seminary O d e
MarOond. FL 32751
PufaiMl: August 14, 21. 2005
T0S6

Robart V. Vtoughn

2. '98, Mazda.
PJM1BA1415S0127568

113

3 . -88. Ford,

Drtva
S pring* FL 32701

Carla DaLoach Bryant
Florida Bar No. 0198649
Law OEtoaa of Carta DaLoach
Bryant P A
1208 EaM RMgewot
O rttndb. PL 32803
407/740-8008

Pubiefl: Auguat 14, 21. 2006
T066

*0 noaca mat If any
pereon dacidaa to appeal any
dactaon made by ffw Santord
Airport Authority wffh rasped to
any manor considered a l ma
mealing or hearing scheduled
harem, ha or th a «nl need a
record of ffw ptocoodkiga. and
mat, tor such purpose, ha or she
may need to ensure mat a ver­
batim record of tie procoodkigs
to made, which record indudae
upon which me appeal M based,
par Socbon 2660105. Florida
StaM oa Parsons wffh dtoabtottoa neodng aaawtanca to parttopate In any of ffwaa procaadmgs should contact ffw oxacu•ve ofRcoa 46 hours n advance
of ffw moeong at 407 565 4001

V fM C U AUCTION

Larry A Data
President A C EO
PubMh: August 14. 2006
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• 10AM M
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(C R. 427), Longemod.

Nollca to hereby gtvan ffw tal­
lowing vehicle* wto bo sold M
auction on OBfSOfMOB, 0300
PM. M 117 MARKER ST ALTA­
MONTE SPRINGS, FL 32701.
pursuant to tu b section FS
713 76 COURTESY TOWING
INC reserves ma right to accapt
or rated any andtor aff bids.

Pubiah: Auguat 14. 2008
T080

SAMPORO A IRPO RT

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
I COUNTY.

FILE m M M CP-1444

JO M T M EETW a WITH
CITY OP SAMPORO

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m eal iotnffy wffh ttw Cffy of

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1967 TOYOTA
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1966 BMW
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1966 VOLVO
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1969 FORO
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1991 CHEVROLET
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1991 CHEVROLET
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1991 BUCK
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1991 FORO
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1992 JEEP
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1992 OLOSMOBILE
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1992 DOOGE
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1992 BUCK
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1993 MAZDA •
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1993 PLYMOUTH
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M RE: ESTATE OP

The adnunutrahon of ffw estate
Of JANE MURCH VAUGHN,
deceaaed. whoee daw o f deem
was May 22. 2006. and whoaa
Social Sacunty Number a 06428-8436. a ponding m me
C ircuit Court tor SaminoW
County.
Florida.
ProbeW
Orvoon. the address of when a
PO Bo* 8099. Santord. FL.
32772-8099 Tha namaa and
addresses of me Paraonal
Representative
and
tfw
Paraona! Rapraaantatrva s aOur
nay are to t torth bafcw*
AJ cia d ffo r* of ma decadent
and gator per acre having ctaww
or dem ands agaaol decedere i
aerate on ahean a copy of tm
nuSce • ra re a ad to (a ta rm d
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1994 DOOGE
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1994 KAWASAKI
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1994 BUCK
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1994 CHEVROLET
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1994 TOYOTA
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1998 HONOA
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1998 FORO
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2004 OLOSMOBILE
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PHYLLIS 8. WILLIAMS.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In t KJmmtttracxxi Oi !»»• N w l
of PHYLLIS B. WILLIAMS,
docaaaad. whoaa data of doom
waa February 5, 2008; la pend­
ing In tha C ircuit Court tor
8em inole
County.
Florida.
Probato Dtvtoton. F ie Numbar
2006CP-1444; f e addraaa of
which la X I N. Park Ave ,
Santord. Florida. 32771. Tha
namaa and addraaa*! of ma
Personal RapreaontaUva and
the Paraonal Rapraaantatrvaa

c rfo n o fi oi in# otcvovrn m a
other parsons having ctaana or
damanda agalnat dacadant s
•sta ts, including unmaturad.
contmgant or
unliquidated
ctaima, on whom a copy of tm
Nodes is M fv d must Ms t s r
ctaima wffh tm Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
(X ) DAYS AFTER THE DATE
O f SERVICE OF A COPY OF
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am other creators o i me oacadant and other parsons having
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ctaima wffh th a court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OP THE FIRST
PUBL CATIO N
OF
THIS
NOTCE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

ods sal torth above, any claim
Nad two (2) years or more altar
ma dacadanf* data of daam a

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of m ianoeca to August 14,2005
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Orlando. FL 32826
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T he S anford H erald
Vol. 114, No. 23 •Copyright © 2005 The Sanford Herald

Parade ef Heroes
F o o tb a ll

By Nick Pfelfauf

nnd Sieve Paradis
Herald Staff

p la y o ffs b e g in
Lyman's David Muniz,
above, and the rest oi
the Greyhounds wont in
search of thoir first play­
off victory in history, whilo
Lako Brantley and
Winter Springs also
oponod tho playoffs on
Friday. Who survived?.
S## Spor*», Pag* IB

M an arrested
on kidnapping
charges
SANFORD — A
Sanford man was
charged with kidnap­
ping a child under 13
when police say he
grabbed die fund of a 5year-old girl walking to
school with lier brother.
Robert Haworth of
Plantation Likes Circle
in Sanford was arrested
by the Sanford Police
Department Thursday
night.
An arrest report said
the art bmker was in tin.*
car wash area of
Plantation Likes apart­
ments at 8 a.m.
Thursday when he
grabbed the girl's hand
as sire walked with her
bmther, II.
The bmther, in a
sworn statement, stated
lie hit 1laworth witli a
stick in order to get him
to release his grasp on
the girl.
The students report­
ed what happened to
school officiaLs and
Resource Officer
Gaudia Weber. Positive
identifications were
made by the children
through photograpliic
lineups, police said.
1laworth, who Ls fi­
fed, 7-inches tall and
235 pounds, said lie had
seen lire youngsters tliat
morning, but he denied
all crimininal allega­
tions.

Harald photo by Tommy Vlncanl

Veteran’s Day Parado Grand Marshall and U.S. Navy Seabeo Ron Philpot rolls down tho
parade route Friday with a couple of patriotic helpers.

Speaker: Freedoms are gifts
from those who wore uniform
By Steve Paradia
Herald Staff

SANFORD — The grand marshall of
the Veteran's Day Parade here as well as
the guest speaker were both wounded in
May 2004 in Ramadi, Iraq.
U.S. Navy Seabees Ron Philpot, the
grand marshall, and speaker David
Vemaza served in Iraq last year and have
received Purple Hearts.
Recognized for his role as parade mar­
shall, Pldlpot said all he could think
about were their seven comrades who
co u ld iv rb e' here because they died In
Kamadt last year.
Vemaza has served in the military for
17 years. He is a construction mechanicsecond class and wounded May 2, 2004.
He told the 400 or so gathered around
the flag pole on the RiverWalk that lie
recalled his great-great grandfather's cof­
fin draped with an American flag when
he was a child. He wondered about that
and was told about the old man's service
in World War I.
"What I see today concerns me,'
Vemaza said. Young people don't seem to
know this history of people dying for
their freedom. He blamed parents who
haven't shared the tradition with upcom­
ing generations.
"We must never forget that today's
freedom came with a cost," Vemaza said.
He was wounded defending the same
principles as his great-great grandfather
nearly 90 years before him.

From Staff Report*

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Horvay Mou*y —
Ownaf of Mouay Sarwcai
Inc, pact control

CASSELBERRY — Two men locked
Pizza Hut employees in the restau­
rant's refrigerator late Thursday
while robbing the store on Nortli
Winter Park Drive, according to
Casselberry police.
Casselberry police communica­
tions received a telephone report of a
suspicious incident at a Pizza Hut at
around 10:30 p.m. Nov. 10. The Pizza
Hut is located at 130 N. Winter Park
Drive in Casselberry.
A customer came to the store and
found pizza boxes scattered on the
floor. No employees were visible in
the store.
The
customer
called
the
Casselberry Police, who found the
store's employees locked in the cooler
and learned that the business had
been robbed at gunpoint.
One female employee had been
struck on the forehead witli a gun
during the rubbery, according to a

From Staff Reports

HaraM photo by Tommy vmcont

anford Mayor Linda Kuhn proclaims
riday Veteran's Day in the city. (See more
totos. Page 6B.)
I le urged people to teach young peole about veterans and their contribujns.
Sanford Mayor Linda Kuhn read a
ee Veteran*, Pag* 3A

Casselberry Police report.
The initial investigation revealed
that a black man wearing a dark black
hoodie mask grabbed a female
employee standing outside the busi­
ness and dragged her inside at gun­
point.
I le took the woman to the rear of
the store where he ordered the store
manager to open the cash register at
gunpoint. A second black man, also
wearing a black hoodie mask, entered
the store and held the employees at
bay.
Tire second subject ordered the
employees to empty their pockets.
Tire armed men ordered tire manager
to open the safe under a threat of
death but the manager could not com­
ply because of a lime lock mecha­
nism.
Tire subjects forced the employees
into a cooler, police said. The employet*s barricaded themselves in the coolSn

SANFORD — John Y.
Mercer established a legacy1of
community involvement in
Sanford that challenges those
he left behind when he died
Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2(X)5, at age
83.
Mercer, of Oaks Court in
Sanford, died at Renaissance
of Sanford, following a
lengthy illness.
"If we remember John as he
was we will gain from his
involvement," said Tom Ball,
a friend of Mercer's for at
least 40 years. "He set the bar
for those of us who knew him
to follow in his legacy and to
do great things for the com­
munity."
When Mercer first moved
to Sanford he lived in the
same home Ball grew up in as
a boy. The two men once
served together on the
Community Redevelopment
Agency1.
Ball said Mercer was

Harik! photo by Tommy Vlncant

John Y. Mercer
instrumental in making sure
the First Street improvements
took place.
"He was certainly part of
the revitalization of dow n­
town," Ball said. "I think
Sanford is evolving to be the
city that John loved." He
added that Mercer always
admired the city's history1, but
above all else Mercer lived for
See Mercer, Page 3A

Agents make arrests
In murder-for-hlre case

Pizza employees robbed,
forced into store’s cooler
Letter defends
swim coach

Mercer set
examplefor
involvement

Robbery, Page 3A

SANFORD — Deputies
arrested a Seminole County
jail inmate Thursday for
attempting to have his girl­
friend hire someone to m ur­
der a witness set to testify
against him.
Tho Florida Department of
Law
Enforcement,
the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office, and the Bureau of
Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms
arrested James Jamar Wilson,
21, and Vanessa Davis, 18, for
solicitation to commit murder.
The arrests are the result of
a criminal investigation by the
three agencies, investigators
said Wilson attempted to have
a victim of a previous crime
murdered to prevent the vic­
tim from testifying in court.
Wilson was arrested in June
for
attempted
murder,
attempted carjacking, and
aggravated battery and is
scheduled to appear in
Orange County Circuit Court

in January. He was incarcerat­
ed in the Seminole County fall
on unrelated charges.
Wilson orchestrated the
solicitation
to commit
murder
from
the
jail using
Davis as his
contact to
the outside
world,
a
S h e r i f f 's
Of f i c e
spokesman
Wllaon
said.
He
wanted to
have the victim of his crimes
murdered to prevent the vic­
tim from testifying or identi­
fying him during the criminal
proceedings.
Wilson worked in concert
with Davis, his girlfriend, to
solicit someone to murder the
victim. The two arranged the
delivery of a firearm to be
Sea Hire, Page 3A

Results are in

Sara Roberts, front and center, of Lake Mary Hips a pancake in the ever popular
Pancaka Flip Race, just one of dozens o( events that are part of the annual Golden Age
Games in Sanford. See results and more photos on Page 9A.

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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE A R O UN D OUR COUNTY
Update: A few weeks ago I wrote in this ailumn
about tire lack of axle enforcement in the 100 block of
South Palmetto Avenue. Code enforcement officers
began proceedings against the property owners of
3D's Bakery at 110 S. Palmetto and a vacant building
across the street at 115 S. Palmetto. Both buildings
have roofs that have collapsed.
letters were sent in August, prior to the column in
which I chastised the code
enforcement department for
Around th* Clock not being on tire ball. On this
one they were. 1wasn't. Officer
Monica Andenon has jokingly
threatened to rite me for violat­
ing the city's codes against
impersonating an editor. At
least I hope she was joking.
The folks in axle enforce­
ment have pushed the issue on
these two properties and the
City Commission will vote
by D an Ping
Monday night on whether to
• • • • • • • • • condemn the buildings. Pick
up a copy of The Herald on
Wednesday to see of the commissioners have enough
backbone to actually do it.

O ut &amp; A bout

High Speed Teaching Tool

SAT
Flight Fest 2005 will bo
hold at the Orlando Sanford
International Airport from 11
a m. to 2 p m. Ceremonies at
1 p.m., include the winners
in the contest to name the
airport alligator and a salute
to veterans. On hand will be
local veterans groups,
Sanford police, Seminole
Counly Sheriff's Office,
Central Florida Zoo,
Allegiant Airlines, Flight
Schools, and much more.
Celery City Cruisers of
Sanford present their 22nd
annual car show al the
Seminole County Historical
Museum, 34X3 Bush Blvd., al
Hwy. 17-92. Registration
from 8 to 11 a.m. for 16 class­
es. Trophies awarded. Call
407-322-8844.

Correction: I misspelled former mayor Sonny
Raybom's name last week (don't tell Monica!). It's
Rayhmr, not Rayburn. Sorry about that Sonny.
TWIce Is nice: Sanford's new dty manager;
Sherman Yehl confirmed a story I had heard several
weeks ago.
You’ll remember that the City Commission's fust
choice for city manager was Richard While. A aipy of
the city's pay and benefits plan for the manager's
position was given to each finalists. White evidently
didn't tliink the plan was generous enough once he
was actually selected for the job. He rewrote the dty's
employment contract and demanded a substantially
higher compensation package. Commission rescinded
its job offer to White and hired Yehl.
The story I heard was that tlx: exact same scenario
occurred in The Woodlands, Texas, which is when*
Yehl served as dty manager before coming to Sanford.
Yehl said the story is basically true. Where it differs is
that Yehl had not applied for The Wxxllands position
when White was selected. After rescinding their offer
to White, The Woodlands board re-advertised the
position, at which time Yehl applied and was eventu­
ally hired.
Yehl's career seems to benefit from White's mis­
steps. Perhaps the City Commission should keep an
eye on whicn dty White next applies for a job.
Irish wake. Visit the Emerald Hen Irish Pub and
chances are you'll find al least one of tlx? regulars on
all fours sniffing the floor for stray peanuts. If s not
what you think - the Hen is a dog-friendly bar. On
any given night patrons share the bar with at least a
oxiple of dogs. Some times there are as many as a lurlf
dozen. One guy drives from Del^uul a ample niUtto
each week to sip $5 pints of beer as his pint-sized
Italian Creylxmnds flutter anturxl tlx* bar. I leather
Moore, tlx-1ten's proprietor, loves that kind of dedlitiled customer.
No matter how many dogs wen* In tlx: I ten, Rllley
ruksl tlx* nxist. I ie was benevolent aixxil it. tlxmglt.
Rllley, a Labrador/Golden Retriever mix, knew il was
his bar but didn't feel the need, as f feather might say,
“to act all Alpha Male about It." Al regular intervals
Killey made his way around the bar; sniffed the new
dogs, bummed a few peanuts from anyone willing to
crack tlx* shells for him and then shuffled back to cen­
ter stage, literally. He loved lying on his back al tlx*
foot ol the Hen's postage stamp-sized stage. Rilley's
leash hung un a post about halfway back info tlx* bar
and a couple times a night he would approach one of
tlx* I len regulars — usually the one closest to the leash
— and lurk until tlx* barfly was persuaded to take
lvim for a walk.
KiUey was Heather's dog, but he really belonged to
everyone wlio entered the bar. It was no surprise,
therefore, when customers began to inquire about
Rillcy absence last spring. He was diagnosed with I lip
Dysplasia, a terminal orthopedic disease some large
boned dogs are bom with. It can lead to certain kinds
ol bone earner and unfortunately in Rllley's case it
did. Last Thursday he broke his right, rear leg and had
to be [nit down Tlicsday.
To mourn RiUe/s death Heatlx-r is throwing an
Irish wake Saturday, Nov. 19 beginning al 9 pro !f
you get a chance, stop by and tip a pint for KiUey.
ATC Reader Forum: Long-time Sanford resident
and Herald reader Mark Bolton is tlx* lucky winner of
a $15 gift certificate to the Willow Tree Restaurant.
Mark's name was drawn from aU of tlx* correct entries
that identified J.C. Hutchinson was tlx: Sanford resi­
dent who rose to the rank of brigadier general and
accepted the Japanese surrender at Mindanao Island
in the IliiUppians on Sept 8,1945. Congratulations
Mark!
For this week's forum. I'd like to get our readers'
feedback about the proposed condominium project on
Lake Monroe. Developers initial proposed a 24-story
building. They have suvo: reduced that height by four
floors. City ordinances restrict new buildings to 10 sto­
ries. What do yext think? Should the dty allow a 20story building on the lake? If not, how taU should
the building be and why?
Then: are no right or wrong answers on this one*, so
the* winner of the $15 certificate to Willow Tax* will be
►elected by a random drawing from all entries subnut­
ted Submit your entry by mail (P.O. Box 1667, Sanford
FL 327721 e-mail («fping&gt;‘ivmirxilelxTald.axn, subject
line: "ATC Reader Forum") or stop by the offices at
300 N. Frendi Ave. The deadline is 5 p m. Tliursdav
Nov. 17.

Crooms Classic 50th
Reunion meeting will be held
at 9:30 a.m. at the Elks on
Seventh Street and Cypress
Avenue, Richard Evans
chairman.

Herald photo by Tommy VInoent

Seminole Community College offers a wide variety of courses that include classroom studies and some hands on voca­
tional courses. Tbo Saturn race team visited SCC this summer to exhibit their world record holding drag race car spon­
sored by Mateo tools. Crew members and SCC staff admire the engineering marvel along with driver Jason Hunt. Speeds
approaching 200 mph are the norm (or this high speed leaching tool.
Drug Related
• Hurl Campbell, 19, of Waler
Street, and Sylvester Simons, 19,
of Crawford Avenue, were
arrested by Sanford police
W ednesday
in
Seminole
Gardens, 1600 West 5th Street.
The two were reportedly in a
conflict with other men. Bolh
men were charged with posses­
sion of cocaine within 1000 feet
of a specified school area.
Simmons was also charged with
possession of under 20 grams of
marijuana.
• Willin' Williams, Jr., 2H. of
West 4 ill Street, and Isiah
Barnes, 29, of Hickory Avenue,
were stopped by Sanford police
on Ocf. 29, at 7th Street and
Cypress Avenue. Both men were
charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana.
Barnes was also charged with
driving with a suspended
license.
Assault - Battery
• Tanya Marie Pennington, 22,
of Mellonville Avenue, was
arrested by Sanford police on
Nov. 2. On Oct. 29, a woman
reported to police she had been
attacked by three white females.
On Nov. 1, Pennington was

SANFORD The Wekiva
Parkway, one of the key eleinenLs in
Ox* Western Connector Program, is
moving forward through a Project
Development and Environment
Study.
The
study.
which
the
Expressway Authority and tlie
Florida
Department
of
Transportation — District 5 official­
ly kicked off in January 21X35, has
yielded numerous alignment alter­
natives for the proposed 25-mile
roadway.
Tlx* purpose of tlie study is to

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• Glenda Gilchrist, 21, of Lake
Jennie Drive, was arrested by
Sanford police early Thursday at
her residence as tne result of a
family dispute. She was charged
wilh battery - touch or strike
(domestic violence).
• Daphine E. Williams, 37, of
Castlebrewer Court, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Tuesday al
her residence. She reportedly
had attacked a woman with a
knife. She was charged with
aggravated battery with a dead­

determine the best alignment for
tlx* Wekiva Parkway, interchange
locations, and roadway characteris­
tics that minimize community and
environmental impacts, while still
meeting critical transportation
needs.
Local governments and state
agencies reviewed preliminary
routes.
Based on government input and
data analysis, tlx: initial alignment
alternatives are to be refined and
ready for review and comment at
Public Involvement Workshops In

Nov. 15
All White Meat
Chicken Nuggets
w/ Dipping Sauce
Mashed Potatoes w/
Gravy
Dinner Roll
Fruit/ Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

Jeffrey Lynn Steele, 43, of
Lake Ross Lane, was slopped by
Sanford police early Friday al
SR-46 and Myrtle Avenue. He
was charged with driving under
the influence (DUI) of alcohol or
drugs.
Donnie Shawndele Bell, 30, of
Windchase Circle, was stopped
by Sanford police early Friday al
3rd Street and Avacado Avenue.
He was charged with DUI alco­
hol or drugs.

November.
Public meetings have been lx*ld
in Orange and Lake counties. Tlx*
next meeting Is in Seminole County,
Monday, Nov. 14, from 5 to 8 p.m.,
at the Sanford Civic Center 401 E.
Seminole Blvd„ in Sanford.
For more information, check out
www.wekivaaimmittce.org.
In addition to (he Wekiva
Parkway, tlx* Western Connector
Program includes tlie Maitland
Boulevard Extension (Apopka
Bypass) and the State Road 46
Bypass.

Nov. 16
Hot Dog
w/ Chili and Cheese
Jungle Animal
Crackers
Assortment ol FruiV
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice ol Milk

Nov. 17
Roasted Turkey
Mashed Potatoes w/
Gravy
or Sweet Potatoes
Mixed Vegetables
Dinner Roll
Assortment ol Fruit
Choice ol Milk

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Community chorus in con­
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Fine Arts Concert Hall (bldg.
G). Thu chorus will perform
Haydn's Missa Sancti Nicolai
and other choral greats
accompanied by organ,
chamber orchestra and guest
soloist. No admission charge.
The Seminole County
Historical Society will meet
at 6:30 p.m. at the County Ag
Center Auditorium, 250 W.
County Home Road. Speaker
will lx* Robin Chapman.

The Sanford Historical
Society will meet at 4:45 p.m.
at the Sanford Museum, 520
E. First Street in Sanford.
Guest speaker will be Charlie
Carlson, author of "Weird
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The Deltona Woodcarven
Club will hold its annual
Show and Competition from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at United
Church of Christ, 1649
Providence Blvd., in Deltona.
Admission charged.
Longwood Arts and
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9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Call
407-3331-7354.

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Texas Garlic Toast
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Changes in Florida's
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children will be Florida Rep.
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Seminole County League of
Women Voters' Pancakes and
Politics breakfast at Denny's
restaurant, Oxford Road at
SR-436 in Altamonte Springs.
The event is from 10 a.m. to
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of Airport Blvd. was slopped by
Sanford police Tuesday near her
residence.
She originally gave officers a
false name. She was charged
with giving a false ID to a law
enforcement officer and driving
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picked out of a photo lineup and
called to the Sanford police sta­
tion, where she was interviewed
and subsequently charged with
aggravated battery. The other
women said to be Involved were
not immediately identified.
Pennington was also found to be
wanted for violation of proba­
tion.

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• Deborah /\nn Hache, 42, of
Garrison Drive, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday al a
store in the 2500 block of French
Avenue. She reportedly took
$31.01 in gin from the store w ith­
out paying. She was charged
with petty larceny.

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and is cred­
Mercer's late wife, Juanita, ily requests donations be
ited with
used in the murder and actu­ and is currently being held
m "WheU„ 1 ,h,nk of Juhn
was also very involved in made in his name to the
Mercer, III always remember prom oting
ally spoke in code about the in the Orange County jail
social,
cultural
and
govern­
Foundation for Seminole
a grcat famiiy man." Ball said. a number
ment activities in the Sanford County School, with refer­ murder scheme, which need­ with "No Bond".
John loved Sanford and the of banking
ed to be concluded quickly to
area.
ence to the John Mercer prevent the testimony, investi­
People of Sanford, and he a c t i v i t i e s
Wilson remains in the
Long-time
friend
Clyde
Scholarship, 400 E. Lake
Ineated them like his family. I w h i c h
gators said.
Seminole County Jail where
long commented that Mercer Mar)’ Blvd., Sanford, 32773.
have a lot of love and respect helped the
Davit; was arrested by he was charged Thursday
never met a stranger.
Jeffrey Triplett worked
and admiration for John."
team and
agents Thursday afternoon afternoon for solicitation to
"I
told
him
that
recently
with Mercer at Huntington
Mercer was born in the build­
at her O rlando residence commit murder.
and he said he had never National and then Century
Litchfield, Ky., on Jan. 9,1922, ing of the
heard
that
before,
but
was
National
banks.
He
and graduated from Centre football sta­
Mercer
delighted that I had that described M ercer's routine
College in Danville. Ky. With a dium at the
impression on him," Long during the seven years the
ovgree in education, he taught school.
said. He worked with Mercer
in Princeton, Ky., before enter­
He was once named "Chief at the State Bank of Forest City two worked together.
"Every Monday he'd come
ing Into the banking field. He of the Tribe of Seminole High
Fairwinds
Credit into the office, put his brief­
later obtained a degree in School" and had a football (now
banking from Louisiana State gamed dedicated in his honor. Union), and helped him open case on the desk and start
American Pioneer Bank.
University.
setting up sales calls for later
During his many years of
"John was proud of the fact that day," Triplett recalled.
Mercer moved to Sanford service to the community,
that he helped open four "We'd go to Rotary and
in 1964 where he joined Bank Mercer
served
as
of Seminole (later Flagship, secretary/treasurer of the banks during his lifetime." immediately leave after
then Sun Dank). Me was presi­ Sanford Plaza Merchant's Long added. "My wife’s par­ lunch to call on 10 to 12 com­
ents were from Bartow where
dent of that bank from 1964 to Association,
member of John lived years ago, and I panies that afternoon.
"Everyone knew that if it
1978. During that career, he Seminole County
Prime
served as president of the Sponsor Advisory Committee, recall he used to sing in the was a Monday afternoon,
Flagship Bank in Sanford, Seminole County U.S. Savings Baptist Church choir at that John Mercer might be stop­
time."
ping in to talk about bank­
president of the U.S. Bank of Bond chairman, treasurer of
Survivors include his son, ing. Of course, he’d always
Seminole, chairman of Group the Bicentennial Committee
V
Florida
Bankers for Seminole County, adjunct Michael Mercer of Houston, squeeze into the sales call a,
Texas;
daughters,
Sara 'H ow 's your great grandson
Association, and later served professor
at
Seminole
on the board of directors of Community College, member Mercer Tinnon of Atlanta like living in Toledo', or 'I
the
Florida
Bankers of the Sanford Industrial and Margie Patchctt of Royal remember when that guy's
Oak, Mich .; seven grandciiilAssociation.
Commission, Sanford Airport dren and one great grand­ dad was a student of mine',
or 'I made that guy's grand. He served in both the US. Authority member, Seminole
daddy his first business
Army and 115. Air Force dur­ High Scnool Boosters Club daughter.
Funeral services will be loan'. He knew everyone,
ing World War II, and received president, Seminole County
several medals including the Cancer Crusade chairman. held Saturday, Nov. 12, at 1 their names and their family
Purple Heart. His most noted Board of Directors for United p m. at First Baptist Church history and took pride in
accomplishments
include Fund, Honorary State Farmer of Sanford, with Pastor Joe that fact. And that's what
D outhitt
officiating. made John Mercer a great
serving as supervising princi­ degree, FFA., J.C. Boss of the C.
pal of Polk County Schools, Year, FFA Honorary Chapter Interment will follow at banker and a great person."
Oaklawn Memorial park,
Collison Family Funeral
and a 43-year banking career.
Farmer, and many other Lake Mary, with full military
Homes
St
Crematory,
He was a member of the organizations and positions of
honors.
City of Sanford, City of Winter Springs,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford,
Sanford City Commission leadership.
In lieu of flowers, the fam­ in charge of arrangements.
from 1984 until 1988.
City of Ocoee, City Of Maitland And
Mercer was extremely
Unlcorporated area of
prominent in Rotary, with 50
years of perfect attendance,
Seminole County.
Life co m e s at you fasti
and was elected governor of
Rotary International follow­
Thanksgiving Day
ing his retirement from bank­
Thursday,
November 24, 2005
ing.
In that capacity, he was
Christmas Day
responsible for leading 60
Rotary Clubs and 3,400 mem­
Sunday, December 25, 2005
bers in seven Florida counties.
"Don 1pay too much fo r insurance.
He was president of the
New Years Day
Call
me fo r a no-obligation quote. "
Rotary Club in Bartow in
Sunday,
January 1, 2006
1950, and president of the
Sanford Rotary Club in 1973.
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Opinion
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Original 1918 event was
called WWI Armistice Day
W ith all of th e excitem en t a b o u t th e sta rt of the
G olden A ge G am es in S anford, I d id n ’t get aro u n d to
w ritin g a b o u t V eteran's D ay w h en I sh o u ld have.
V eteran's D ay w as th is p a st Friday, Nov. 11.
H opefully, y o u a tte n d e d th e p a ra d e an d cerem ony at
S a n fo rd 's M em orial P ark o n th e RivcrW alk lakefront.
T he ev e n t w as o rig in ally n am ed
W orld W ar I A rm istice Day. It w as
Nov. 11, 1918, th a t th e arm istice
b etw een A llied a n d C en tral P ow ers
e n d e d th a t w ar. H o stilities ceased at
11a.m. T h u s w e h av e 11th d a y o f the
11th m o n th , at 11 o'clock. H ard ly
few er a n d few er v e te ra n s of th at w ar
rem ain w ith us, a n d o v er th e years,
th e e v e n t h a s lost its o riginal im p o r­
Nick
tance.
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It is recognized in m any n a tio n s as
• • • • • • • • A rm istice Day, R em em brance Day,
V eterans Day, V ictory D ay o r W orld
W ar I M em orial Day. T rad itio n says th ere is to be a
m o m e n t o f silence at 11 a.m . o n th a t d ay in m em ory
of th o se w h o serv ed in th a t w a r an d especially those
w h o g av e th e ir lives in b attle.
Ju st to tell o f th e h isto ry of th e d a y 's nam e, it sta rt­
ed as V eterans D ay in 1919 a n d w as su ch u n til 1970.
W ith th e "M o n d ay H o lid ay L aw ", th e ev en t w as
ch an g ed to be h eld o n th e fo u rth M o n d ay o f O ctober.
Yet, sta te a fte r sta te objected a n d (alth o u g h sources
d isa g re e w h en it h a p p e n e d ) so m ew h ere in th e late
1970's, C on g ress re tu rn e d the d a te to Nov. 11, an d
officially called it V eterans Day.
P eople w h o are asked to a d d re ss au d ien ces fo r this
ev en t, u sed to list v e te ra n s o f all o u r w ars, to be h o n ­
o red . T hey w o u ld call o u t th e n am es o f the w ars, even
b efore W orld W ar I, a n d in clu d ed th e R ev o lu tio n ary
War, C ivil War, a n d later, W orld W ar II, a n d the
K orean, Viet N am an d G u lf W ars. N ow , in o rd e r to be
"p o litically correct", th ey u su a lly say, "V eterans o f all
w a rs". O n e o f th e reaso n s for th is is th a t folks o v e r
th e y ears often objected to say in g "C ivil W ar" a n d
p referred to call it th e "W ar B etw een th e S tates", o r
th e "W ar of N o rth e rn (Yankee) A g g ressio n". T here
w ere o th e rs w h o refu sed to accept th e Viet N am War,
a n d often d id n 't in c lu d e th o se v e te ra n s. Thankfully,
th a t h a s n ow ch an g ed for th e m ost part.
N ow , to th e p o in t. We h a v e a n ew slew of v eterans,
som e w h o serv ed , th o se still o v erseas, a n d o v er 2,000
serv ice p e rso n n e l w h o a re n 't com ing back. T hey w ere
In v o lv ed in th e Iraqi War.
I re m e m b e r after W orld W ar II, m a n y b u sin esses
p a id h o n o r to re tu rn in g serv ice p e rso n n e l. T hey w ere
a d m itte d to m o v ie th e a te rs free o f charge, a ttra c tio n s
w elco m ed th em w ith n o c h a rg e o r a larg e d isc o u n t.
S o m e re s ta u ra n ts e v e n g a v e sp ecial ra te s fo r m eals,
a n d free d rin k s w e re o fte n o ffered a t so m e bars.
H a rd ly a n y o f th a t g o e s o n th e se d a y s fo r re tu rn in g
Iraqqii W
w aarr v e te ra n s.
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still g o in g b ack in p e rso n a l h istory, w h e n I w a s in
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l b a n d , w e w e re c alled to m arch a n d
p la y in m a n y e v e n ts. T h ey i n d u d t d l u l y ilTlu'a
C h ristm a s P a ra d e , a n d e v e ry year, o n A rm istice Day.
U su ally w e w e re o n ly o n e o f se v e ra l b a n d s in the
p a ra d e s , w h ich h a d co lo rfu l floats, a n d o n A rm istice
Day, re p re s e n ta tiv e s o f all w ars.
N ow , w e o ccasio n ally h a v e p a ra d e s for A rm istice
D ay a cro ss th e n a tio n , (th a n k fu lly w e D O HAVE o n e
in S an fo rd ), b u t o n ly th a n k s to o u r v e te ra n 's o rg a n iz a ­
tio n s, A m erican L egion, VFW, A m V ets, Fleet R eserve
a n d o th e rs, d o w e h a v e o u r v e te ra n s tu r n o u t. T here
a re se ld o m an y m a rc h in g b a n d s to s tir th e cro w d . The
"flo a ts" th e se d a y s o fte n co n sist o f co n v e rtib les co n ­
ta in in g p o litician s. T h e sp e c ta to rs a lo n g a p a ra d e
m u te h a v e b eco m e few er a n d fe w e r as y e a rs g o by.
I h o p e y o u a tte n d e d th is y e a r 's p a r a d e a n d cerem o ­
ny in S an fo rd , o r If y o u live elsew h ere, w e re ab le to
a tte n d so m e ev en t nearby. I h o p e y o u took th e c h il­
d re n a n d to ld th em a b o u t th e sacrifice o u r tro o p s
h a v e g iv en in tim e a n d o fte n o f th e ir lives.
As p a st re a d e rs know , I d o n 't like H allo w een, a n d I
object to a few o th e r so -called h o lid ay s, b u t as for
A rm istice D ay o r V eteran's Day, call it w h a t y o u may,
I b elieve th is is an o b serv an ce w e M UST c o n tin u e
o v e r th e ages.

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 noon Friday, Nov. 11 for 67 octane gasoline.
The lowest price is down 9 cents from last week. The dif­
ference this week is 22 cents per gallon compared with 23
cents per gallon last week.
• BJ's Wholesale, 4278 State Road 46, members
$2,279
• Srun's Wholesale, 1101 Rinehart Road, members $2,299
• Sammy's, 2425 French Avenue
$2,339
• Racetrac 2780 US. 17-92
$1339
• Wal-Mart, 1661 Rinehart Road
$2,349
• M obil 101 South Oregon Avenue
$2349
• Chevron, 4700 State Road 46
$2,349
• Smokers Express, South French Avenue
$2,359
• BP, 2500 French Avenue
$2,359
• M obil 3795 South Orlando Drive
$2,359
• Chevron, 3001 South Orlando Drive
$2,359
• Sunoco, 110 French Avenue
$2,359
• 7 - 11,2989 South Orlando Drive
$2,359
• Racetrac 4530 Slate Road 46
$2,369
• 7-11, Upsala Road and State Road 46
$2,369
• G T s Gas and Go, 801 Celery Avenue
$2,399
• 7-11,100 French Avenue
$2,419
• Exxon 101 French Avenue
$2,439
• Valero, 217 South Park Avenue
$2,459
• Kwick Stop, 2201 West First Avenue___________ $2.499

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Your Views
Praise for police
work during
Hurricane Wilma
To the Editor
I would like to take this
opportunity to praise the
Sanford Police Department
for their caring work in our
community. My husband is
blind and has a guide dog,
occasionally he will get lost
and someone will call the
SPD for their help. They
always respond graciously
and deliver my husband
home.
During Hurricane Wilma,
someone from the police
department called my home
to make sure that my hus­
band had someone to be with
him and that he was safe.
This call was unbelievable
because as far as I know he
has not been pul on any “list"
per say. It had to be someone
in the department who
remembered that a blind per­
son lived in the area and
wanted to make sure he was
OK.
This commitment to excel­
lence shows your love for
your neighbor. We sincerely
thank the men and women of
the Sanford Police
Department. You are truly
heroes In our book!
Mary M cNeil
Sanford

A live After Five
makes for a very
nice evening
To the Editor
This is my first Live After
Five since I've been on the
Live After Five committee.
What a wonderful time and
what a nice evening it was at
Thursday's Live After Five.
The artists really outdid
themselves and did a lot of
hard work setting up this
event. They have taken a
great deal of time to make
this a success. I've never seen
as many customers in the
stores downtown. I am con­
vinced Sanford is alive!

A special thanks to the dif­
ferent merchants who gave
Live After Five
committee a discount on
merchandise needed for the
Live After Five event.
Thank you.

the team at the same time
as a swimmer. Ile would try .
that the age group coach left
to discourage her and would
because he wanted to start his encourage• her
I to leave the
team. I feel that Im attempts
own team. They have been
swimming at the pool in
to put my daughter down
were once again an example
Clermont and have even
of how lie is only concerned
established their own team
under the National Training
about getting wnat he wants
Lon Howell Center there. They also are
We were beginning to ques­
Sanford currently using the pool in
tion the abusive way that he
Oviedo. When they began
was training my daughter
using the pool in Clermont,
and that he simply could not
Putting in good
take. There are countless
there was already an estab­
lished team swimming there.
other unprofessional things
word for pool’s
They did not feel that it was
that were said to both my
swimming coach beneficial to have two teams daughter as well as my hus­
practicing at the same facility
band and myself. Please note
To the Editor:
and have since had that coach that my daughter currently
fired and that team dissolved. holds two national records
Dear Mayor Kuhn,
Now they want the pool in
and four state records for
This letter is in support of
Sanford under the pretense
relays and has continuously
keeping the current pool
that two teams can practice at been on the top 10 swimmets
manager and Head Swim
the same pool when they
list for Florida for the past six
Coach, Tony Ackerson.
were not willing to accept
years. I am not telling you
First let me say, that I do
this in Clermont? Sounds like
this to brag, though eve are
not know Coach Ackerson
a double standard to me. In
very proud of her, I am sim­
personally, but I have had the all of Central Florida there is
ply letting you know her
chance of observing his char­
not one facility that has two
accomplishments so that you
acter and coaching skills at
local USA Swimming Clubs
can understand that we .invarious swim meets over the
training there. This would not not just the occasional swim
only be chaotic to say the
past several years. My oldest
family.jrwlntming Is very
rmitii’a£im ily sport and it
J Lurtlbtit wo iddiaiioj infers
daughter lias been cumpeti
lively swimming since she
productive to the Seminole
conducted in a positive
was 7 (now 14) and that is
County team that is currently
atmosphere, it is full of
how we have been able to
at the Sanford pool. When the opportunities and should
come Into contact with Coach
Lundbcrg's as well as the
only be done under the direc­
Ackerson and have always
other families left the team to
tion of positiveJttodership.
observed him as handling
follow the coach they should
Lastly, I think that research
things in a fair and profes­
have realized the dilemmas
needs to be done as to the
sional manner. He always has that they would face.
reputation of tire coaches that
encouraging words for the
There are always costs
are involved as well as a bet­
children and, from what I
involved in the choices that
ter understanding of what
have heard, he is well
we make and theirs was sim­
makes successful swim pro­
respected In the swimming
ply a choice. I think that they
grams. My feeling is that you
community. Swimming is
are sending a very bad mes­
need to obtain your informa
very much a family sport and
sage to the children by the
lion from other coaches in the
I have also observed Coach
example that they (the par­
Central Florida area that jre
Ackerson as being a father
ents) are setting.
veteran coaches and that
who cares deeply for his chil­
Noboby is denying the
have successful swim teams
dren, which only passes on to children to swim ... tncey Ihave in lire area. Just go to
his swimmers in a positive
a pool to swim in. By
y allow­
ail&lt;
www.florid.tstv imming org
way.
ing something like this
nis to
h
they have a wealth of infor­
On another note, I person­
happen
would only
..
&gt;nly send' out
mation concerning the sport
ally feel that it was an
the messge that it is OK to do on its Web site. From that
absolute ambush full of
whatever you want even if it
website you will see dial it is
unsubstantiated truths that
is at the expense of someone
simply a matter of choice
was done by the Channel 9
else.
when it comes to swimming
news team recently.
1 can tell you from person­
The problem with David
They simply did not obtain al experience that the coach
Lundberg is that he is simplyall the facts and made this
they want to bring to the
being inconveniencvd
report soley based on one
Sanford pool does not care
because of I IIS choice.
swimmer and her dad. They
about the children tike he
Thank you for your time in
simply did not have all the
ortrays. He is simply out for reading this. I pray that you
facts and it was very one­
imself. In im y opinion, and I
and all concerned will make
sided. My daughter used to
know that I do not stand
the right derision for every­
swim with the swimmer,
alone, he is a very poor
one involved.
Lauren Lundberg, who was
coach. On a numerous occa­
Sincerely,
mentioned In the Channel 9
sions, he would tell my
Mary Belh Michael
report. Lauren Lundberg left
daughter that she had lost it
Sanford

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plansopenhouse
SANFORD — Seminole
Community
College's
Nursing Assistant Program
will host an open house
UV. 14, IIUIII
TUesday, M
Nov.
from J5 Id
to /7
m at
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p.m.,
the Sanford /Lake
' ary’ Campus in Building V
room ”V-005.
"05.
Program professors and
staff will be available to
answer questions and pro­
vide
information
about
admission
requirements,
financial aid and career
opportunities.
SCCs Nursing Programs
combine quality instruction
with clinical experience in
both hospital and community
settings.
Students also
receive lab instruction in the
newly renovated Nursing
Skills Laboratory, comprised
of two large classrooms
equipped with the latest in
multimedia technology, and
faculty offices.
The open house is free and
open to the public.
For more information call
407-708-2277.

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STEVEN G. DOMINIK
Steven G. Dominik, 34, of
Lake Mary, died Monday,
Nov. 7, 2005 at his resi­
dence. He was bom Nov. 28,
1970 in Canton, Ohio. He
was a chemical engineer for
General Electric plastics
division in New Smyrna
Beach. He belonged o
Nativity Catholic Church.
Survivors include par­
ents, Werner and Betty
Dominik; wife, Allison
Dominik; brother, David
Dominik; sister, Kathleen
Morohn.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Nov. 1, at 11
a.m. at Nativity Catholic
Church.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford /Lake Mary, In
charge of arrangements.
MICHAEL FIL
Michael Fil, 95, of Winter
Park, died Friday Nov. 4,
2005 at Tuskawifla Health &amp;
Rehab Center, Winter
Springs. Bom in Lvuv,
Ukraine, he moved to
Central Florida from New
York in 1976. He was an
assembler and a member of
St's Peter ft Paul Catholic
Church.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Brigitte Winburn of
Winter Park; one grand­
daughter.
Funeral services were
held Thursday, Nov. 10, at
Collison Family Funeral
Homes Howell Branch
Chapel with Father Joe
Roberts officiating.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes ft Crematory, Winter

ROBERT A. HOUGHTON
Robert A. Houghton, 67,
of Altamonte Springs, died
Monday, Nov. 7, 2005. Born
Oct. 14, 1938 in Ervfng,
Mass., he moved to Central
Florida in 1968 from
Norwood, Ma. He was a
warehouse supervisor for
Eckerd's Drugs. He was a
member of 1st Church of
Christ Scientist of
Long wood.
Survivors include wife,
Carol Houghton of
------------- . . . . Springs;
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dUj
Altamonte
daughtors, Karen Beaumont ol
Sanford and Susan
Thompson of Seattle, Wash.;
son, David Houghton of
Ocoee; sister, Doris Springer
of Orovllle, Cal.; three
grandchildren.
Tri-County Cremation
Service, Longwood, In
charge of arrangements.

DARYL LEE JOHNSON
Daryl Lee Johnson, 57, of
Winter Park, died Monday,
Nov. 7, 2005 in Orlando. He
was bom July 4, 1948 In
Algona, Iowa. He was a
salesman.
Survivors Include wife,
Virginia K. Johnson; brother,
David Johnson.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
WILLIE CALVIN McCRAY
Willie Calvin McCray, 55,
of Washington Street,
Sanford, died Sunday, Nov.
6, 2005 at Vitas Hospice
Inpatient
Unit.' Winter
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as a handyman.
Survivors include daughler, laurel McMillan of
Sanford; mother, Hattie Mac
Barkley-McCray of Madison,
FI.; sisters, Sally Mae Thomas
of Tampa, Mary McCray of
Montieello, Annct Arnold of
Madison and Rosa L. Arnold
of Greenville; brothers, Lester
Moorsc of Melbourne, Jimmy
McCray of Tampa, Eddie
Dean McCray of Greenville
and Ikelm McCray of
Madison; two granddaugh­
ters.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

DORIS L NICHOLAS
Doris L. Nicholas, 76, of
Kissimmee, died Tuesday
Nov. 8, 2005 in Orlando. She
was bom Dec. 31, 1928, in
Augusta, Me. She was a
retired machinist.
Survivors Include daugh­
ters, Gale L Bracken, Dale
Bane, Joanna Nicholas,
Barbara Maxon, Gloria
LaBreck and Linda Lynch;
son, Peter Nicholas; brother.
Pearly Hathaway.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
uiAuiigvincnis.
arrangements.

Helen Stairs plans holiday shows

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yours Is a bright one, why not
get a gift from the Helen Stairs
Theatre for the Performing
Arts in downtown Sanford.
Gift Certificates can be
made for any amount that you
would like.
Holiday shows coming up
include:

Hobbs Drifters.
Drifters,
• Elsbeary Hobb.
Christmas Concert”, Dec. 3,
at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $30
and $25.
• Elizabeth Parsons School
of Dance presents “The
Nutcracker”, Dec. 10 and 11.
Tickets are $30 and $25.
• Helen Stairs Theatre
Repertory
Company,
-Grandpa Hangs the Holly6,
Dec. 16 through 18. Tickets are

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• Toxic Audio, Dec. 28 and
29 at 7-30 p.m. Tickets are $35
and $30.

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Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanford, FL
Tim Storms.
Minister
Sunday Morning
Worship
9:00 A 10:30 a.m.
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401-Anglican
Bt. Alban's
Anglican Cathedral
Traditional Anglican
334S W. S R 426 (Atoms Aye)
(1/4 mile oil Greeneway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo. Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book Of Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Hoty Eucharist
8AM
Sunday School (all ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
tOAM
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Weekday Holy
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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402-Assembly of God
C ity C h urch
650 E. Airport Bhrd
Sanford. FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith. Pastor
Sunday Services, 9 00 A M &amp;
10 30AM
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Fam ily W orship Center
2462 S. Park Avo
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jefl Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Sorvtce 7PM

Weklva A ssem bly of G od
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood, FL 32779
407-774-0777
Greg Freeman. Pastor
Sunday Svcs. 10AM
Sunday School. 9AM

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Central Baptist C h urch
3101 West S R 46
Sanlord, FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
www cbcsanlord.PfQ
Jimmy Dale Patterson. Senior
Pastor
S unday Services
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am &amp;
1030am
Worship Services 9am &amp; 10.30am
Wednesday Prayer Service 8:30 pm

Countryside Baptist C h urch
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 730PM
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'W orship 10:45AM
■Children's A W ANA Club 5.30PM
Wednesday
Family Activities.. 8PM

Palmetto A venu e Baptist C h urch
2826 Palmetto Ave
Sanlord. FL 32773
(407)323-1583
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Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Tony Johnson. Student Ministry
Pastor
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Pastor
•Sunday A.M. Svcs 8 30 am A 11am
•Bible Study 0:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
W ed Bible Study &amp;AW ANA 7pm
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410-Chrl8tian

First Baptist Church
of Longw ood
691 State Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Pastor
S unday
•9 3 0 am Sunday School
•10:50am Worship Service
•5:00pm Youth Choir
•5:30pm Awana
•5 30pm Youth Drsopiineship
•5 :30pm Pastor's Dlsciplineship
Study
•5 :30pmVocal Ensemblos
Tuesday
7pm Ladies Bible Study
W ednesday
•10.30am Pastor's Bible Study
•6:00pm Pastor's Dlsciplineship
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

Safeharbor Christian C h urch
730 Upsala Road
Sanlord. F L
407-322-0980
Tim Storms, Minister
Joe Caputo. Youth Minister
Michael Milligan.
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 A 10:30

First Baptist Sanford
519 S Park Ave. Sanlord, FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Joe Doulhitl. Interim Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith. Pastoral Care
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams. Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Students
•Sunday School. ..9:15AM
Sunday W orship,1030A;6P
Wed Activities, all ages. 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist C h urch
700 Elm Avenue
Sanlord. FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Earty Morning Serv , 8:15AM
Sunday S ch o o l.....9:30AM
Morning Worship.. 11AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

413-Chrlstlan Science
First C h urch of C h ris L
Scientist, Longw ood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ....10AM
W ednesday......730PM
Child Care provided
Reading Room
145 Wekiva Springs Rd
Ste 149A. Longwood. F L
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Fn 10am-4 pm
Sat 10am-1pm

419-Church of G od
RlverWalk C h urch
Sanford C h urch of G od
801 W. 22nd St, Sanlord, FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley. Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
...,9:45AM
Morning Worship..1045AM
Sunday Night E D G E 6-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 to 8PM
Seminole Trtnity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Y r to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

422-Church of G od of
Prophecy
C h urch of G o d of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave. Sanlord. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris. Pastor
Sunday School ....9:45AM
Praise A Worship ...1030AM
Children Church 11AM
Message by Pastor..,11AM
Evening S ervice......6PM
Midweek Service (W ed) 7PM.

425-Congregational
G ra ce Baptist C h urch
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood, F L 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday Sch ool.....9:30am
Morning Worship ....10:4Sam
Evening W orship.....6.00pm

W estvlew Baptist C h urch
4100 H .E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord, FL 32771
(407) 323-0523
www westviewbaotist o/g
Bill Coll man, Pastor
Sunday Worship 825am , 10:45am
&amp; 6pm
Sunday School 9:35am
Wed. Activities, A l Ages 6:30pm

407-Cathollc
All Souls Catholic C h urch
Corner of 9th St A S. Oak Ave
Sanlord. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor
Weekday Mass 8:30AM, Mon-Frt
Confessions. Saturday. 4PM
Saturday V igil......5PM
Sunday. 7:30AM, 1030AM . Noon
9AM • English (Social Hall)
B:45AM - Spanish (Church)
5PM Latin Tridentine Mass

Rom an Catholic
St Th o m a s More C h urch
Roman Cathohc Tndentme Latin
Mass
Every Sunday 900am
Confessions 1 Hr prior to Sunday
Mass followed by recitation of the
Holy Rosary
550 Riverview Ave
Sanlord. FL 32771
(3/10 of mile N. of Hwy 46 and W.
1st St)
(407) 872-1007

Grace Fellow ship Congregational
C h urch (N A C C C )
2401 S. Park Ave. Sanlord
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday Sch ool.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed ..630P M
Baby sitting service svaitable

428-Episcopal
Holy C ro ss Episcopal C h urch
S. Park Ave 9 4th St. Sanlord F L
Sunday Worship 7:30 A 10a.m.
Nursery A Sunday School lor chil­
dren. Midweek worship In Chapel on
Weds 9 10am. Free Community
meal Weds., 5:30-7pm al Sanford
Civic Center. Call 407-322-4611 or
visit our website al w ww holyaosssanlord Into for details.

St Peter's Episcopal C h urch
700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary. FL
407-444-6673
Rev Charles L. Holt. Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat. 5pm
Sun 730am , Bam. 11am
Child. Church 9am/11am
Nursery, B:45am -12:45pm

Denomlnational
Ufe S pring OutReach
Ministries
Sun. 10:30am al Longwood CMC
League Women's Club
135 W. Church Avo.
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339 0277
W e Aro Changing The World One
Lite Al A Time
www lifesprtngminlstries-org

Seminole Com m unity Church
5070 Orange Blvd. Sanford
407-324-0199
w w w .so m lno loch urch.com
Jerry Walsh. Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 9AM, AtO 45AM
Practical Messages
Contem porary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional C hild Care

S how er Dow n of Blessings
201 Elm Ave. Sanford, FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue. Prayer. Bible Study. 7 3 0 PM

440-Lutheran
Holy C ro ss Lutheran C h urch
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary. FL
Paul Hoyer. Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday E ve n in g .....530 P M
Praise A Worship
Sunday M orning.....BAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ,...930Am
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery Is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

Ira Iglssla Pentecostal
De Casselberry, Inc
Bilingual Services
Programas Para Toda Edades
Sunday School 12PM
Worship Service 1:30pm
Tue. Prayer Service 7:30pm
Th u Family Services 7:30pm
1481 Seminola Blvd
Casselberry, F L 32707
407-325-7259. Pastor
407-314-5051 Youth leader
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449-

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Rev Brenda Loyal, Pastor
Church S ch o o l, 930am
Morning Worship. 10:45am

First Presbyterian C h urch
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662
Email fpcsOnevrtioqlnfilnoa.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
W ed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
W e Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen, Minister

Markham W oods
Presbyterian C h urch
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Rev. Joe Wendorph
Pastor
Sunday School,9AM
Contemporary Svc. 9AM
Traditional Worship 1030AM
Nursery Provided

Upsala Com m unity
Presbyterian C h urch
'Knowing A Making
Known Jesus Christ'
,'
Corner of 46-A A Upsala Road,
Sanford, FL
407-330-2635
www.uosalachurch.com
Rev. Bryan L. Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10 00am
Nursery Care Provided

443-Methodist
C hrist United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(corner of Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
Inter-Mission.........10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
W ednesday...........630am
Children's Time
Included in Worship
Nursery provided for Babies
and Small Children.
'Sm all Enough To Love You •
Growing In Christ To Serve You"

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Ave. Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship,
8:30am 411:00am
9.45am Contemporary Service
Coffee Fellowship. 9:30am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

Presbyterian

First Presbytsrian C h u rch (U S A )
of Lake Mary
128 West Wilbur Ave
Lake Mary. FL
407-321-1021

Lutheran C h u rch of
T h e Redeemer
(M issouri S yn o d )
2525 S. O ak Ave, Sanlord. FL
Pastor Jam es Timmons
Sunday S ch o o l......9:15AM
Worship Service
10 30AM
Information. 407-322-3552
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New Creation Lutheran .
C h urch
Worshipping at: Idyttwitde
Elementary School
401 Vihlen Road
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:45AM/10:45 AM
Nursery Provided
www NewCreationChurfh.ee

Pentecostal

451-Seventh Day
Adventist
Seminole Meadows
Seventh Day Adventist Church
5779 C R 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
M A R S H ILL SDA
BOO East 2nd St, Sanford. F
407-323-5646
Sabbath S ch o o l.... 9:30AM
Divine W orship......11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

458-Wesleyan
446-Nazarene
First C h urch of
the N a u re n e
2581 Sanford Avk
Sanford. Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Carnes. Pastor
Morning Worship. 1030am
Sunday School, 9 :30am
Sunday Evening. 6pm
Wed. Night Bible Study. 7pm

Wesleyan C h urch of Paoli
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford, F L 32771
(Off 1-4 (ExH 51) West
First Street on Left •One Mik
Leonard O'Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
•Where the Gospel is good Ne*
Sunday School.......9:45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening worship.... 6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed 7:30 PM
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431-Charismatic
Episcopal
C h urch of Th e
Hoty Comforter
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803 W. 4 Ih SI
Sanlord. Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth. Priest
Sunday Eucharist.....9:30AM

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News from
early history
Tiro Florida Time* Union newspaper in
.......................... Jacksonville began in 1865
rrcoRnl»M as the
official state newspaper circa
1865-1910.
Then: were some newspa­
pers published on Sanford
during the 1870s and 1880s
but very few copies of these
have survived. The Sanford
Henid did not begin until
Grace Marie

The Times Union printed
news from most Florida
towns during these early
• • • years and even through the
1940s as I recall my parents
subscribing to it instead of the Orlando Sentinel.
The news about Seminole County towns that
is printed in the Times Union has been transenbed by Karen Jacobs, coordinator of the
Museum of Seminole County History, and her
staff has placed the items into several books
which are now available for purchase at the
museum.
The proceeds from this project spearheaded
by “ w Seminole County Historical Society, will
go directly to a building fund for construction of
a building on the grounds of the museum com­
plex.
Tlie Times Union has given the Museum and
SKu-ty permission to print this material one time
only. In addition to Sanford, there arc books on
Altamonte Springs, Chuluota, d a y Springs,
crows Bluff, Gabriella, Geneva, Enterprise, I
Mary, Longwood, Osteen, Oviedo, Sorrento,
Sylvan Lake and Wekiva. Fort Reid is induded in
three Sanford books.
For further information on these books and
their cost, contact the Museum of Seminole
County History at 40-665-2489.
1 have found there is a wealth of information
in die Sanford books in just the short time I’ve
been able to peruse them at the Sanford
Museum. For today, I have picked out several
items from 1873-1877 and edited them. And I
know that I will come back to these books often.
S lin c c ip h c r

January 16,1873
Miss Weistcr of Steubenville; Ohio came to
Florida in August, 1871 and looked carefully at
everything on the St. Johns and within her keen
tudgment, saw that people were growing orange
trees too far out of tlieir latitude.
She found that the freezes of 1868 and 1870
killed all the orange trees in the northern part of
the state, among other evidence, and surmised
that the true orange belt doesn't exist any further
north than Lake Monroe and the upper
Ocklawaha lakes and that the interior Ls better
tlun the coast.
She gave several reasons why the coast was
unsuitable including that oranges grown near
-silt water lacked that thickness of rind necessary
in the transporting them long distances, terrific
winds of tne Atlantic damage the trees and
insects were very annoying.
April 23,1873
Mellonville and Sanford are separated by a
narrow strip of woods. Soon they will probably
come together. Both are improving - a new
Episcopal Church graces the town of Sanford
and the community of Mellonville is building a
Methodist Church.
February 20,1887
Shipped from Sanford last December were
6,500 oranges. Sheep are being imported into
Orange County which is destined to be a great
slu-ep-raising county. Only the guavas were seri­
ously damaged 8in General Sanford’s extensive
gardens during the past cold weather.
March 25,1887
Among a long list of arrivals at the Sanford
I louse was the name Seth French of Orange City.
I ie was listed twice.
April 1,1877
FA. Carrington, the old man who laid around
Sanford and Mellonville wharves all last sum­
mer; was found dead in a shanty a mile south of
Fort Reid on Thesday morning.
The last grand hop at the Sanford House for
the season will be Tuesday, April 3 and will be
first «i»« Miller's superb band, now playing at
Harkin House in Palatka, will furnish the music
No pains will be spared to make it the party of
the season.
Jeff L Shaw of Orlando absconded Monday
night with $120 from the post office according to
postmaster EW. Speir. Mr. Speir went to
Enterprise Wednesday to get U S Commissioner
Buckner to put detectives on his track.
April 15,1877
,.
,
Tlie Jeff Shaw who was arrested because of
stealing a registered pack from the! post office
was taken to Enterprise for identification. He
proved to be the wrong man as it was a white
man whey wanted.
.
George Johnson, a colored preacher who was
with two others engaged to d e a rin g a p ie re o
land for Charlie BedcnearSylvan Life,wasshc*
with two loads of buckshot while sleeping to his
tent Wednesday morning.
June 30,1877
,
Fort Reid has organized a
which entertain, the settlement wdh drw ufic
(vrformances. The people
uig a new town hall and
. mntract
Huberts of Mellonville ha. secured “ * £ n f ia c l
The Fourth of July is to be
'vmford by a grand basket picnic orations, firework* and other arnusowjntt.

Hsfsld photos by Tommy Vincent

Dentil Krick, 97, from Leosburg shows his
workworked reproduction of a Wind Wagon
at the Golden Age Games In Sanford last
week. Krick once piloted a lifeslze wagon,
which he built in 1928. He built the original
out ol Model T Ford parts. The engine came
from an airplane and cost him $35. He
bought the engine from a man who had pur­
chased 500 airplane engines after World
War I. The original propeller on the real
wagon was made ol walnut tipped with
metal. The smaller version was part of th e 1
competition at the annual gamos for sen­
iors.

Stetson’s Comer

Selling Geneva’s soul
Tlie Rural Lands Study
looks good on slick paper; even
better via the power point
presentation. The third com­
munity meeting took place
November 1,2005 to nail down
"what the community wants to
see the rural character” of
Geneva, Black Hammock, and
C h u lu o ta
look like.
The nails,
h o w ev er,
a m
'
are being
oundcd
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ito
East
S e m in o le
C o u n t y 's
c o f f i n
accom paKaren
n u ....
nied by a
Phillips f u n e r a l
• • • • • • • • dirge
of
b u lld o z e r
engines revving and ready. It’s
not the consultants' fault, real*
ly-they're doing what they've
been lured to do, gather data,
present options, and "listen” to
community feedback.
I attended this last meeting
took a lot of notes, and squint­
ed at the various maps. It start­
ed with information about
defining "transition zones",
and was supposed to lead into
group exercises defining what
would we want- like curbing
choices, median treatments,
structured tree stands, and
units per acre. The 70 or so
attendees were respectful and
listened and squinted like me.
The small group exercises
thankfully never happened
because the consultant realized
that "there was pent up feed­
back' needing to be aired.
This feedback revolved
around whether the study and
community meetings were
really a waste of time, as land
is already on the chopping
block to be developed. How do
ou stop developers from
ding right up to tlie rural
boundary edge? What laws
will apply when push comes to
shove? Aren't these meetings a
kind of pat on tlie head, so the
county can say ‘Well we asked

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for your feedback, you had
your chance.'
My gut feeling is that resi­
dents of the 'rural' areas of
Seminole county aren't so con­
cerned with curb width and
median treatments, as much as
the repeat performance of
what happened to Chuluota
and what appears to be hap­
pening at 415 and 46-the mas­
sive bulldozing of trees and
land for new subdivisions. Our
idea of "rural" is not a line of
perfectly planted palms or
magnolias, and a lustily land­
scaped gated community
entrance.
1 repeat my bewilderment
that Seminole County's logo is
"Florida’s Natural Choice", yet
it seems hell bent on destroy­
ing what little natural land is
left. It feels like: Here is x
amount of "at risk" land that
will be developed one way or
another; how do we want to
"package" it so it doesn't look
like a parking lot. And be
happy, by the way, that 14,000
acres are considered natural
lands-survly that's enough for
all you pick-up driving, tree
hugger* out there.
Tne issue is complicated by
the real estate boom, where
existing homeowners are
plunging For Sale signs to their
front yards. Every week we
receive phone calls and mail
from investors offering to buy
our property right now for
cold cash. So the question is
how much is Geneva's soul
worth? If not for it's historical
nature, wetlands adjacencies
and the political will of old
money landholders, we proba­
bly wouldn't have lield off the
bulldozers this long.
Last
month
County
Commissioner Brenda Carey
spoke to the Geneva Citizens
Association about some of
tiiese issues. Her perception
was that there were two dis­
tinct viewpoints on what
should happen to Geneva. One
view that wanted things to
stick and stay as they arc with
absolutely no changes, and

anotltcr lliat welcomed "coun­
try estate" living lyith a few
more amenities, like street
lighting, sidewalks etc. If it was
as simple as that, we wouldn't
have so much to worry about.
The problem I tee is that
"past behavior is (lie best pre­
dictor of future events." Look
toward Sanford where devel­
opment around 415 and Celery
Ave is circling tightly around
historic Midway; Uwn look to
Chuluota, and it speaks for
itself. Tlie county's commis­
sion's historical performance
shows that it is dearly more
interested to tax money above
all.
People move to Geneva for
all sorts of reasons, but do we
want it to bo the "Gotha" of
east Seminole County? Oil yes,
historic, but surrounded by
gated subdivisions? Cutting
down the trees, paving and fill­
ing to our land will continue to
cause flooding along the St
Joluis. is it a coincidence tlut
four of the five flooding
records have occurred to tlie
last ten years? Where will tlie
water and tlie wildlife go?
Why doesn'i the county
hold the developers to some
sort of standard? Fine, you can
build x number of units per
acre but according to these
guidelines.
If you've ever driven down
Florida Avenue, you've no
doubt seen the Scenic Drive
signs. It is one of tlie prettiest
drives around to my opinion.
We should care about preserv­
ing it, not urbanizing it with
some greenery around its
perimeter. With Halloween to
our recent past. Rural Lands
feels like a wolf to sheep's
dotiitog.
Wr turd you to tell us uluit
you hum’ that is good about
Geneva! Please share your infor­
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the subject line), itr with a fox to
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Renewing
Minds holds
yearly dinner
Women of Renewing Minds of Faith
Bible Ministries, Inc., held its second
annual banquet dinner and graduation
Saturday, Nov. 5, at the Boys &amp; Girls Club
of West Sanford.
One hundred guests,
citizens, and residents
of the ministry gathered
for the celebration.
Mistress of cere­
monies for the occasion
was Sylvia Bodisnn.
Bishop Elijah June, of
Faith Bible Ministries
gave he opening prayer.
Marrie Foster extended Marva
a hearty welcome to the
guests and gave the Hawkins
purpose of the gather- • • • • • • • •
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Tonic Walker, a former resident of the
program gave a testimonial and her need
to have the strength and support from the
program to survive. Gloria Allen blesses
our hearts with the selection, "When I
Think about the Lord".
Trina curr\’ introduced the speaker of
the hour, Charlene Soars-Tolbert, CEO
and President of WRH Consultants, Inc.
For 20 years, she has continued to work
passionately as a counselor and educator,
specializing in addictions, women's
issues, cultural matters and relationships.
Our speaker talked about the elephant
mortality. She told of the fact that the ele­
phant has a rope around one leg, and
there is always something holding him
back. Sears-Tolbcrt reminded the audi­
ence that there is always something hold­
ing us back. We must renew our minds
and don't stay in the elephant's mind.
Ministry residents must think about wliat
is holding them back. God is on our side.
He is a respecter of person.
A solo rendition was given by Bacia
.Lovely, who sang "My Hero". After a
delicious dinner, we were entertained by
the Girls Praise Dancers of Macedonia
Youth Group.
Rev. Ronald Critton, pastor of St. John
Baptist church made a financial appeal
for the Women of Renewing Minds of
Faith Bible Ministries, Inc. Pastor Critton
asked all- to invest in people, always
invest he says, one must invest in the
things that are of God.
The graduation of two of the young
women was hold with Mareie Foster and
CEO Stephanie McClain Littles. They pre­
sented the ladies with certificates of com­
pletion of the reuuirements to become a
citizen who can become a person, who
can play a role in their community safely
by helping them discover that a person­
ally and socially free society requires tak­
ing some responsibility for the financial
and supportive services needed for the
development of community based needs,
especially faith-based prevention, inter­
vention and diversionary programs.
This Renewing Minds Transitional
Housing/Supportive Services for home­
less women is designed to reduce crime,
illicit drug use and abuse, violence and
related problems in Seminole county&gt;
There are two sites of the program locat­
ed at Pecan Avenue and in Midway.
The gathering closed with closing
prayers by CEO Littles, co-chairman Rev.
W. Frank Williams and chairwoman
Linda Medlock.
For information phone CEO Littles at
407-314-3442.
AmveU and Amvets Auxiliary, Gaines
Post 9 17will serve their annual communi­
ty Thanksgiving dinner Sunday, Nov. 20,
at 3JO p.m. at tne Boys 6c Girls Club West
Sanforu, at 919 Persimmon Avenue.
Seniors needing transportation to the
center for dinner can call 407-3223-7722 or
407-322-7419 before noon that day.
James Mellon, Amvct commander,
Patricia Andrews, Auxiliary president.
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church,
813 Pine Avenue will hold a I iarvest med­
itation Hour, Sunday, Nov. 13, at 4:30 p.m.
The community is invited lo worship
in this annual spiritually enlightening
service of praise, song, fellowship and tal­
ent
from
tne
community.
Come and give thanks for your blessings.
TVinlty United Methodist Church. 6th
Street at Sanford Avenue invites the com­
munity to the 12th anniversary of the
church, Sunday, Nov. 13, at 3 p.m. Rev.
Sammie Edward, Pastor of Bethlehem
House of Prayer. Rev. Donna Latham,
pastor.
Education Station, a free tutoring serv­
ice, is offered under the No Child Left
Behind initiative. Seminole County ele­
mentary school students academic sup­
p o rt Tajiri School of Performing Arts and
Academics and Faith Bible Ministry
Church are the community advocates.
Yafrica Tadessa, is the Community
Development Manager for the Education
Station.
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those interested in serving as a communiHawkins, Page 9A

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as black males in their early
20s wearing hoodie masks.
One assailant is 5-feet, 10inches tall. He has a goatee
and wore dark jeans and
sweatshirt, white sneakers. \
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from getting to them again.
The employees were in the
cooler for about 30 minutes.
Arriving police units located
the employees in the cooler
and called for rescue units to
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21 treated the employee who
was struck in the head during
the robbery. The victims did
not require hospitalization.
It Is unknown if the sus­
pects had a vehicle or fled ihe
scene on foot. Specific details
of items stolen during the
robbery are being withheld
as a part of ihe investigation,
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veteran's Day. As a former
law enforcement officer, Kuhn
noted her father's service.
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ushing a car, 10 or 12 would
ave jumped out to help.
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something taken for granted
every day," Vemaza said.
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the Submarine Veterans and
the city of Sanford. Lunch fol­
lowed at the Fleet Reserve on
State Road 46.
Vemaza mentioned that he
was a member of the funeral
detail and honor guard locally.
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family members who loved
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TENNIS - Men's Singles
Age 55-59
Gold - Robert Borshay
Silver - Barry Jackson
Ages 60-64
Gold - Steve Coester
Silver - Charlie Evans
Age 65-69
Gold - John Hawthorne
Silver - Jack Egan
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Age 70-74
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Age 75-79
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Bany Jackson
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Jim Merritt
Silver - Tom Block St John
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Bronze - Sieve Cocster St
Peter Wincup
Age 65-69
Gold - A1 Perry’ St Pete
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Silver - Don Gasman St
Chuck Bellavia
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Howard Ogbum
Age 70-74
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Age 75-79
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Age 80-84
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Age 50-54
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Age 55-59
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Age 65-69
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What to do with plants whoa the thermometer dips
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fruits, trunks, stems or roots. Many
plant parts can adapt to tolerate cold,
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Soil heat: Radiating heat from soil
frieze. A gradual decrease in ternperature over a relative long period warms the air above ground and
of time prepares the plants to with­ low-growing plants will greatly ben­
stand cold temperatures. Plants nor­ efit from this source of heat. Soil heat
mally tolerant to low temperaturos is best preserved by mulches placed
may be injurod if a sudden decrease around plants to protect the roots.
in temperatun’ occurs. Cold injury Organic mulches such as pine bark
can occur to the entiro plant or to an* recommended.
Fertilization: Most landscape
plant parts such as buds, flowers,
plants an* fertilized two or three

times a year. In Central Florida, usu­
ally one application is scheduled in
M anh and another in September.
Late fall applications should be
avoided as it can promote untimely
late flush of new growth. Fertilizer
rates should be reduced in the fall
because plant nutrient consumption
declines during the colder months.
Plants should receive in the fall
about one third to one half the nor­
mal fertilizer rate.
Irrigation: Watering plants sever­
al hours before a freeze will protect
plants because a wet soil will absorb
more solar radiation than a dry soil.
This heat will be released during the
night thus helping to protect the
roots of the plants. After a freeze,
plants should bo watered to provide
water to the plants which may be los­
ing water through transpiration and
the water in the soil may not be avail­
able because it is frozen, this is espe­

sues under the bark. If scratching
cially true in container plants.
Coverings: Materials such as into the bark reveals black or brown
cloth sheets, quilts and plastics can tissues, continue the search until you
be placed over plants to protect them find green tissues when scratched.
from frost damage. Covers that Prune back to the live wood to pro­
extend to the ground and do not mote healthy growth of the branches.
Cold injury to palms: Remove
touch the plant tissues will protect
plants by reducing radiant heat loss damaged portions of leaves but keep
from the plants and the ground. A the green, not injured portions of the
light bulb can be placed under the leaves to maintain a high level of
covers to provide heat to the plants photosynthetic area. Spray palms
when very low temperatures are with a copper containing fungicide
expected.
The covers must be at the recommended rate. Repeat the
removed as temperatures rise during spray 10 days after the first treatment
a sunny day. Contact between the with the copper fungicide or another
plant tissues and the coverings, may broad spectrum fungicide. Palms
growing in containers should receive
result in cold injury.
Pruning after a freeze: Pruning a fungicide soil drench to suppress
should lie delayed until new growth possible root infecting fungi from
is visible. Dead leaves may be causing root rots. A monthly soluble
removed as soon as they have turned nutrient solution containing minor
brown. Cold damaged to woody tis­ elements can be applied to help
sues can be best determined by palms recover from light freeze
examining the food conducting tis­ injuries.

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Briefs
SHS BBQ TODAY
The Seminole High
School Boosters Gub will
be holding their annual
Boosters BBQ today
(Saturday) at the Seminole
High School Courtyard.
Revenues from the BBQ
will help support
Seminole High School
athletic programs as well
as many extra-curricular
activities. These programs
arc not financed by the
School Board; therefore
funds must be raised
locally at each Individual
school.
The event will run from
noon to 4 p.m.. Tickets are
$10 for a 1/2-chicken din­
ner, door prizes and the
right to bid in the silent
auction.
For more information
please contact Marilyn
Van Winkle, BBQ
Chairperson, at 407-320­
5014.
t
RACING TONICIfT
The 2005 FASCAR
Points Season will end
tonight (Saturday) at New
Smyrna Speedway. On
the program will be the
Late Models, Modifies,
Sportsman, Super Stock,
Mini Stock, Pro Trucks,
and Strictly Stocks.
The pit gate will open at
4 p.m. and the grand­
stands will open at 6 p.m.
with racing action starting
at 730 p.m.
General admission will
be $10 for adults, $5 for
students and seniors, and
free for children 11 and
under.
For more information,
please call 386-427-4129,
or visit the website at
www.fascar.org.
SCW WRESTLING
Southern Championship
Wrestling (SCW) will be
presenting "Uncommon
Ground" this evening
(Saturday) at the VBV
Hall located at 351 South
Highway 17-92 in DeBary.
In the Main Event, the
SCW Southern
Heavyweight
Championship will be on
the line as Chasyn Ranee
challenges current beltholder "Heart Throb"
Scott Davis.
In a “North versus
South” battle, Hartford,
Connecticut's Slyck
Wagner Brown will be
making his Florida debut
against SCW's own
"Shooter” Vordcll Walker.
In a Battle Zone match­
up, four tag teams, The
Freak Foundation,
Violence Club, Double
Deuce and The Green
Light District, will com­
pete against one another
for the right to later face
the current SCW
Oiampions, The
Heartbreak Express.”
Others scheduled to
appear include Sederick
Strong, Rip Malibu, Vito
Denucd, "Rebel Rocker"
Towns Ellis, and J.P. Ace.
Bell Time is set for 7:30
p.m. and tickets are $12
for Adults and $8 for chil­
dren under 12.
For more information
please call 407-474-4453 or
visit
www.scwflorida.com.
SOFTBALL TOURNEY
There will be a benefit
Soltball Tournament held
at Pinehurst Park on
Saturday, November 19th,
with proceeds going to
Operation Shoebox to
benefit our American
fighting men and women.
All teams are welcome,
including co-ed teams,
but they must conform to
MFW rules
The entry fee is $125 per
team and must be turned
in by October 31st.
In case of rain, the tour­
nament will finish on
Sunday, Nov. 20.
For more information
contact Tom Paladino
(407-416-6205), Ann
Paladino (407-417-1173),
Javier Camacho (407-383­
1736) or the Paladino
home at 407-324-0587.
To leant more about
Operation Shoebox go to
www.operationshoebox.c
om

Silver Hawks girls golfers soar at state
By Dean Smith
Herald Staff
The Lake Howell girls golf team won
its first ever state title in dominating
fashion, leading virtually from start to
finish In the 2005 FHSAA Gass 2A Girls
Golf Finals at Pointc West Golf Course
in Vero Beach.
Led by senior Jessica Yadloczky, the
Silver Hawks had all five of its girls fin­
ish between third and 27th place, indi­
vidually, and as a team they posted the
two lowest round scores overall among
the 16 teams.
Lake Howell opened the tournament
on Tuesday with a 302 and led by seven
strokes over Olympia. The Silver Hawks
'fell off' to a 307 on Wednesday to finish

Lake Howell linksters
dominate Class 2A field
at 609,12 strokes better than the runnerup Titans. Olympia's opening round of
309 was the best round score of the two
days.
Jessica Yadloczky failed to repeat as
individual state champion, but her
team-best 144 was good for a tic for
third.
Melissa Magdor was next for Lake
Howell with a 150, good for a tie for
eighth, followed by Jordyn Hagc and
Jordan Lazenby, who both shot 106's

which tied for 24th, and Carlic
Yadloczky, whose 161 was good for a tic
for 27th.
Lake Mary's Nicole Agnello, who
qualified for state as an individual fin­
ished tied for 15th with a two-day total
of 154.
Two others with a chance to repeat
from last year, the Lake Mary boys and
Trinity Prep's Sam Saunders, also failed
in their attempts, but they were dose.
The Rams snot a 298 TUesday to lead

by three strokes over Olympia after the
first round at Sandridge Golf Course in
Vero Beach.
But the defending champs ballooned
to a 307 on Day 2, while Sarasota came
from eight strokes back with a tourna­
ment low round of 294 to edge Olympia
by two strokes, 600-to-602, and five
strikes over the Rams (605).
Bloomingdalc and Countryside tied for
fourth with 616's.
Ji Moon posted an awesome 69 on
Day 2 and finished with a tournament
low 142, two strokes clear of
Bloomindalc's Robby Carl but Lake
Mary's Junior star had not qualified for
the individual championship because he
did not compete in the district toumaSee Golf, Page 2B

Patriots rope Mustangs
Lake Brantley to
host Edgewater
in second round
By Tony DaSormiar
Special to the Herald

Orlando-Edgewater, which
eliminated East Ridge 27-24
in overtime Friday night in
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
the 6A-Region 1semifinals.
— Nothing has come easy for
Last year; Edgewater rallied
the Lake Brantley Patriots this in the final minutes to elimi­
season.
nate Lake Brantley, 36-33, in
To begin with. Lake
the first round of the playoffs.
Brantley played one of the
"They're as talented a team
toughest schedules in Central
as we've faced ail year long,”
Florida _ five of the Patriots'
said Gayton of the Mandarin
10 regular season opponents
Mustangs. "They got off to a
were involved in playoff
slow start this year (losing
four of five), but Coach (J.D.)
games Friday night and a
Hall turned them around. I
sixth (Oviedo) was one of a
wouldn't want to face them
handful of teams around tltc
again.”
stale to finish 8-2 and not
Lake Brantley struck early,
make the playoffs.
On Oct. 21, the Patriots tost, converting an interception
and 45-yard return by Cotin
22-14, to Oviedo and were
anticipating qualifying for the Newton into a one-yard
touchdown dive by Bryan
playoffs as a runner-up. With
Bearden less than two min­
a little help from the Winter
utes into the game.
Springs Bears, however, the
For the next 34 minutes, the
Patriots got a second dunce
and battled their way through Patriots dodged volley after
volley of bullets, thanks par­
a three-team shootout on
tially to a half dozen dropped
Halloween to claim the 6Apasses by Mandarin receivers
District 2 title.
and interceptions by Mitch
Four days later. Lake
McGrath, Ted Blackman, and
Brantley ended its regular
Trey Blackman.
season with a 32-7 loss to
Just as they did after
then-undefeated GermontNewton's pick, the Patriots
East Ridge.
'We're used to faring better needed Just one play to con­
vert They Blackmans inter­
athletes every week,” said
ception into points. The dif­
Lake Brantley roach George
ference was that Adam
Gayton. "Not that we don't
Allegroc had to cut back
have great athletes, but we
against the grain, pick his
have to win games with our
way through the Mandarin
heart and our head.
"To be the besl you have to defense, and ramble 56 yards
for the touchdown.
beat the best. Our motto all
Any hopes of a comeback
year has been, 'To be the man,
by Mandarin (5-6) were
you have to beat the man."
dashed by Dylan Livingston’s
On Friday nighl the
37-yard punt return for a
Patriots were the man _ or
touchdown (following a fourmen _ but just barely. In the
yard Mustang punt) and a 25playoffs, that's enough.
yard touchdown pass from
Despite struggling offen­
Bearden to Rhett Hamrick.
sively almost all night and
Casey Eldemire added a
having to rely mightily on
lir of interceptions and
pal
their defense, the Patriots
MocCrath had a second to help
toughed out a 28-3 win over
keep the Mustangs out of the
the Jacksonville-Mandarin
end zone.
Mustangs in a 6A-Region 1
'Our defense played
quarterfinal contest that was
extremely w ell'' said Gayton.
much, much closer than the
"Our offense sputtered at
score suggests.
best. But the playoffs are the
Next Friday night the
playoffs and a win's a win."
Patriots (7-4) will host

Hsrstd photo* by H o m o Ouaaan

The i_eke Brantley defense (top) hammered the Mandarin offense the whole game, Intercepting
three passes and holding the Mustangs to Just three points, and the offense got Just enough done,
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as the hosts went on to win, 28-3, in a Class BA-Region 1 Quarterfinal Football Game at Ton Btorey
Field Friday night. Lake Brantley will remain at home next Friday to host
upset N o t state-ranked East Lake In overtime on Friday and Is the team that knocked the Patriots
out of the playoffs last year. Game time Is set for 7:30 p.m.

Lyman gets first playoff win

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By Dean Smith
Herald Stan

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Senior quarterback Chris Bridgman threw two second half touch­
down passes as host Lyman rallied to win Its first ever playoff game
in overtime. 21-14, Friday night.

It took a long time, but it could not have been
any sweeter for the Lyman High School football
team.
After losing all four of their previous playoff
games, Including first round losses at home the
past two seasons, the Greyhounds got to taste
victory for the first time Friday nighl rallying
from a 14-0 deficit to defeat Melbourne High
School in overtime, 21-14, in a Gass 5A-Region
1 Quarterfinal game at the Carlton D. Henley
Sports Complex.
Lyman did virtually nothing in the first and
had two crucial interceptions to deny potential
scoring opportunities.
But as they have done all season, the
Greyhounds bowed their backs and came rally­
ing back, tying the game on a pair of Chris
Bridgman to Ryan Fleming touchdown passes
of over 20 yards each.
ory, Lyman Improves to 8-2 and
With the victor
moves on to the 5A-Region 1 Semifinals where
they must go on the road to North Florida to
face Niceville High School.
Niceville, the 5A-District 1 winner, is now 9-1

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after whipping 5A-2 runner-up Jacksonville-Ed
White (7-4), 31-7, Friday night.
Things
did not
as well
SeminoleIlllllgs urn
ii«j . go —
. . . . . for
. . . ----------C o u n t/s other football playoff representative
—*~$s dropped a tougn, 22-13,
;r “S
borings
as Winter
Palm Coast High
le .----------------„ School In
decisionito F la g ler
in a Class 6A-Region 1 Quarterfinal,
veap of the Lyman and Winter
Springs games will appear in the mid-week
Sanford Herald.
In other sports news, Orangewood Christian
capped off a great season by unseating two­
time defending State Champion Bayshore
Christian from Tampa in straight games, 26­
________
15-16, to win tne
i a :State
24. 25-12
and 25-16,
the Glass
G ass 1A
Champ
' ‘ at the ----se.aew
j.
npionship
2005-FHSAA
Girls
yball Finals at The Lakeland Center
Volleyt
Friday.
. _ . .
The Rams had advanced to the finals by
surviving a rally by Ocala-St. John Lutheran
on Thursday, winning In five games, 25-20,
25-13, 21-25, 21-25 and 15-9.
Lake Howell finished tied for third In the
state in Class 5A after dropping a 25-22, 26-24
and 25-16 decision to Tallahassee-Lawton
Chiles High School in the semifinals on
Thursday.

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Seminole Community College men off to a 2-0 start
By Dean Smith
Horald Staff

were all in double figures by intermission, but
five of the seven Raiders were also saddled with
two fouls each and when Boyd and Johnyin
SANFORD — Despite playing with a new cast Kith picked up their third and fourth personals
and a new coach the Seminole Community
early in the second half, Washington was forced
College men's basketball team has picked up
to go with a patchwork line-up.
right where it left off last season.
Fortunately, Bell continued his outstanding
Winning.
plav, Williams came to life on the offensive end
The Raiders had opened the season on
and 6-foot-6, 260-pound freshman from
Saturday with a trip to Melbourne to face
Laurinburg, North Carolina came off the bench
Drevard Community College and the team came
to play good defense against the massive
home with an impressive, 83-72, victory over the Holloway and pull down some big rebounds.
Titans.
SCC was able to maintain a lead in the second
Tbesday night at the SCC Health and Physical
half, but never could put the visitors away.
Education Center, playing with |ust seven play­
IMG made another run at the mid-point of the
ers in uniform for various reasons, first-year
second half and when Johnson and Boyd both
head coach Bobby Washington Jr.'s squad gave
fouled out, the visitors were able to get as close
the home fans quite a show, playing a tough inas six points and had an opportunity to get even
your-face man-to-man defease and a dizzying
closer.
fastbreak offease that got everyone involved as
But the Raiders were able to control the ball
SCC won, 98-82. over IMG Academy from
and use up some clock behind the play of Bell,
Bradenton.
who is showing signs of being an excellent col­
Some may scoff at wires over Brevard and
lege point guard.
IMG, but year-in and year-out the Titans always
With the Panthers being forced to foul In the
final two minutes. Bell hit five of six free throws
to widen the gap and had an opportunity to get
, ready to challenge I
to the 30 point plateau.
Academy and Laurinburg Prep with several top­
But with the victory in hand, the Kissimmee
flight Division I prospects, including 7-foot-2
freshman missed three straight free throws and
giant Garence Holloway who is trying to decide ended his night with a season-high 29 points. He
between Louisville and Oklahoma.
also chipped in with seven assists.
All five SCC starters scored in double figures
Williams had another huge overall game with
on Saturday, led by 6-foot-l freshman Freddie
22 points, 12 ivbounds and eight assists, while
Williams with a game-high 27 points that includ­ Wright was a perfect 7-for-7 from the floor and
ed a perfect 10-for-10 effort from the free throw
scored 22 points to go along with four assists.
line. The Jacksonville-First Coast High School
Johnson did not score in the second half
product also pulled down six rebounds.
because of foul problems and finished with II
The only returnee in the line-up, 6-foot-8
po ints and three steals, while Boyd was held to
Jerome Boyd, who was a starter Edgcwatcr High 10
0 points K*cause of his foul difficulties.
School’s 2004 Gass 6A State Champions,
Lewis (three assists, two rebounds) and
showed the 'newbies' how it's done as he
McMillan (two points, five rebounds) con­
dropped in 13 points while pulling down 10
tributed good minutes off the bench.
rebounds and nanding out four assists.
Brandon Wiley knocked down three threeHaakim Johnson (fr-foot-7, Passaic, New
pointers and finished with 12 points for IMG,
Jersey), 17 points, six rebounds, Houston Wright
while Holloway, Tre Goldstein, Brit Kelly and
(6-fool-4, Jacksonville-Englewood) 11 points, six
Dan Brown added nine points each.
assists, and Renaldo Bell (5-foot-ll, Osceola), 14
SCC will play a pair of home games this com­
points, 12 assists, three more outstanding mem­
ing week, hosting Manatee Community College
bers of the freshman class, were also in double
from Bradenton as part of a doubleheader with
figures.
the women on Tuesday starting at 8 p.m. and
A fifth freshman, 6-foot-5 Dexter Lewis from
then welcoming Broward Community College
Cardinal Gibbons High School in Deerfield
from St. Lauderdale to Sanford next Friday for a
Beach, came off the bench to chip in with six
7;30 p.m. tipoff. As always, admission to all
points and two assists.
home games is free of charge.
In the home opener on Tuesday it was the
same Quintet scoring in double figures and the
R A ID E R S 98, P A N T H E R S 82
IMG Aradamy 10-21
home fans got sec some outstanding individual
CuU»lrln3 2-t9.M &lt;C*ry0(32aKriJr4C309,On*k1(30X
performances.
San/onl 3 2-2 9. C n u 3 0-17, WUay 3 3 4 I I D o um 2 34 7, Pool*
The Raiders came out of the box strong and
3 2-2 8. Brown 3 34 9, Holloway 3 34 9. Total*: 28 18-27 82.
led by over 20 points late into the first half
Sm lnolt Community Coll*** (2-01
before IMG finally started to find the range and
Bril 7 12-17 29, William* 10 4-3 24. Lawia 0 (30 a WH*ht 9 2-2
SCC started to suffer from some foul problems,
22. lahnxm 4 3-3 II, Boyd S 0-1 la McMillan 0 2-2 2. Totals 33
23-32 98.
not good when you only have seven in uniform,
lUlfUmr . SCC 32. IMG 40. T W -p o tn t Arid goal* IMG I
and the Panthers were able to cut the margin to
(W iry X GoUitrin, Krfly. Onak. Sanford. C nu l SCC 3 (Bril X
12. 52-40, at halftime.
Wright 2) Total Inula _ IMG 23; SCC 24 Fouled out _ SCC
Bell (14 points), Wright (11) and Johnson (11)
lohfutm. Boyd Trchnkala _ none.

Hamid photo* by Jim Wsntz

First-year Seminole Community
College men's head coach Bobby
Washington Jr. (right) has gotten
outstanding overall team perform­
ances with five players scoring dou­
ble figures In each of the Raiders'
victories over Brevard Community
College and IMG Academy. Two ol
the top players have been freshmen
Haakim Johnson (No. 33, above left,
slamming one of his three dunks in
Tuesday win over IMG) and Freddie
Williams (No. 5, above right).
Williams, from Jacksonville, has 49
points and 18 rebounds In the wins,
while Johnson has scored 28 points.
The men have a pair of home
games scheduled this week, hosting
Manatee as part of women/men
doubleheader on Tuesday, starting
at around 8 p.m., and Broward on
Friday starting at 7:30 p.m.
Admission Is free to all games.

Raider w om en roll over H illsborough
By Dean 8mKh
Herald Staff

whole SCC team seemed to
I lenry also had nine
have 'happy feet.’
rebounds and Rita Grayson
Fortunately for the Raiders, pulled down seven boards
SANFORD — Lynette
their defense was outstand­
and had three steals, while
Jackson celebrated a big deci­ ing and HCC also had other
Oviedo's Irimar Hernandez
sion with a monster game
roblems of its own as the
handed out a game-high six
and the Seminole
lawks turned the ball over
assists.
Community College women
33 times and hit just 25-of-77
Montgomery finished with
showed off their balance
field goal attempts (32.5-per­ a team-high 18 for HCC,
again as the Raiders
cent).
while Donisni Curtis had 15
improved to 2-0 with an 82­
As it had done in its open­
points and 15 rebounds for
69 victory over Hillsborough
ing game last week, SCC got
the Hawks.
Community College at the
oft to fantastic start and
SCC will close out a sea­
SCC Health and Physical
seemed headed to another
Education Center Thursday
potential blow out as Jackson son-opening three-game
homestand when it hosts
night.
scored 12 first half points
Indian River Community
Jackson, the 6-foot-4 sopho­ and redshirt freshman
more center from
Lindsey Violette came off the College from Ft. Pierce at the
SCC Health and Physical
Fayetteville, North Carolina,
bench to net 11 points.
Education Center on
should become very familiar
But HCC, which already
to local fans over the next
Tuesday starting at 5:30 p.m.
has a victory over Raiders '
few ycare as she signed a
Mid-Florida Conference rival in the opening game of
National Letter-of-mtent to
w om en/m en doubleheader.
Daytona Beach Community
attend UCF starting next fall. College, got back into the
Coach Bobby Washington
And she showed off the
game late in the half as
Jr.'s Raiders, who are also 2-0
skills that made her worthy
Shenika Montgomery scored
on the season, will be host­
of an offer from the Golden
11 points to cut SCCs lead to ing Manatee Community
Knights as she hit 8-of-18
10, 44-34, at intermission.
College in the nightcap start­
shots from the floor and
The Raiders were able to
ing around 8 p.m.
scored a game-high 23 points maintain a lead, albeit slim at
Coach Gibson's women
and also pulled down 15
times, in the second half as
will
see their first road action
rebounds, blocked seven
Jackson continued to play
next weekend when they
shots and came away with
well
despite
the
foul
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........................ I difficulthree steals against trje
ties and her back-up, 6-foot-3 travel to Ocala to compete in
a tournament at Central
Hawks from Tampa. And
redshirt freshman /fneika
making the numbers even
Henry, came off the bench to
more impressive is the fact
play strong defense in the
that she did all of that in just
paint.
over 19 minutes of play
SCC was also having all
because of foul problems _
kinds of trouble handling th
that's less than naif a game
ball but fortunately for the
But she was not the only
home forces, sophomore
Compiled by Nick Pftlfauf
star on this evening for coach Tamara Layton came on
Staff Writer
Horald prioto by Jim Wontr
Tara Gibson's squad as five
strong to score all 12 of her
Redshirt Irethman Lindsey Violette (No. 44, dark uniform) came oft SCC players finished in dou­
This Tuesday, Nov. 15,
lnts in the second half to
the bench to hit 5-of-8 shots from the floor and all three of her free
marks ihe Hth anniversary
ble figure scoring to over­
-*p the Raiders on top.
of the retirement of one of
throws to score 13 points, one of five Seminole Community College
come what was actually a
In addition to Jackson and
the most famous women in
players to score In double figures as tha Raider women improved
rough evening for the offense Layton, Oviedo's Sis
tennis, Martina Navratilova.
to 2-0 on the season with an 82-69 victory over Hillsborough
as the Raiders committed 38
LoSauro (14 points), Violette
In the season-ending
Community College at the SCC Health and Physical Education
turnovers, most on traveling
(13) and Henry (11) also
S'ims tournament in
calls as, for some reason, the
Center Thursday night.
scored in double figures.
1994, she lost a first round
match against Gabriela
Following the loss,
she officially announced her
retirement.
Prupelka had to compete against Boca
middle of the cup to win the playoff.
She played professionally
Katon-St. Andrew's senior phenom
Continued from Page I B
2003 FHSAA GOLF FINALS
for 21 years, chalking up a
-ment. Paul Moxen was the 'official' low
CLASS 2A 803 S
Morgan Pressel the top women's amateur
career tally uf 1,443 wiii,
I.Saiaauta. 306-294_ 440;XOlympia. 301-301 602.X
scorer for the Rams with a 148, good for a
golfer in the country, who edged
U U Ma&gt;]r- 299-307 _ MS (IU| NahaL 76-78 .*134; l|
tie for fifth.
*K*irot 211 losses in singles
Melbourne-Holy Trinity sophomore Vicky
M***, 7349 _ 142; r* «l Mates, 71-77
((*Saunders, the grand ton of the great
matches. She collected 167
Hurst in a Iwo-luile sudden-victory playoff Ouittophrt Wilton. 7841. 1st; Cary Wilton. 8044
titles (the most for anyone
Arnold Palmer, was tied for the Clast IA
for the individual title.
164), 4. (Or) Valdai Bloumingdal*. 312-304 616. and
individual lead after the first round with a
□ranratrr-Oainiryildr.
307-30)
.616.
*
^ o r female). She-tookis
Both finisited shooting a 5-under par 67
69 at Fairwinds Golf Course in Ft. Pierce,
p" ,
Mn8l« titles, 31
CLASS IA IN D IVID UAL BOVS
for a two-day total of 134. Both women
but he fell to a 71 in the second round and
Grand Siam women's dou­
1. Natl liortlay. PUntaUun Amriwan Hrrtugr. 7l3*v
parred
the
125-yard
par-three
10th
hole
to
bles
championship
dnj IU
finished tied for second with a 140, just
139.2 (br) Sam Sauadarv TrUlly Trap, t*-71 14a anj
begin the playoff; tlien on the 11th hole - a
one stroke behind champion Neil Horsley
Hudaon Soraitord. Till iR m ar Maclay. 69-71 _~|40
“ ^ C r o n d Siam mixed
300-yard par four - both I’ressel who will
of Plantation-American Heritage, who fol­
doubles championships.
CLASS IA GIRLS
now be turning pro and headed for the
lowed up an opening round 70 with a 69.
She won her first li!s
— 1. Laka Ilm tU . 102-307.409 (Jordan lUga. 7743
In the Gass i A Girls at The Saints' Golf
IXIA Qualifying School and Hurst reached Itft Jaaalca Vadlocaky. 70-74. 144. |a*d*n Luanba 813
Open (singles) title in |s»H3
•0 - 14* Carila Vadlocaky, 83-78. 161' Mailt** Maadoi
Course in Port St. Lucie, Lake Mary Prep
the green in two strokes.
TV71.1301. X Olympia. 309-312. 621. 3 (tar) Hari*.
^ l^ rv H 7 KJln i1:
Ifvshman Sheryl Popeika came home a
Hurst, about 15 feet from the hole, shot
Palm CoaaA 323-342.665, and Martin County 333.3X1
1990
d"d lj4,l&gt;'in
respectable tied for 10th, individually, with first and missed her putt short. Presscl
663, 3. ft- I audanli la S( TVnnnat Aijuino. 3X3336 *
a 75-74 _ 149.
who landed her ball pin-high, put it in
a * took the Australian

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Florida Community College.
SCC will play OkaloosaWalton Community College
at 6 p.m. on Friday,
Tallahassee Community
College at 2 p.m. on
Saturday and Miami-Dade
Community College at 1
p.m. on Sunday.
RAIDERS 82, HAWKS 69
IlllUboroufth Community Coll*** (2-2)
Risk 2-11 1-2 3. Montgomery 2-17 24
18. Washington M l 44 *&gt;. CaatW 0-1 (Ml
0. Tain 1-3 04 2. UougUi 0-0 (30 Q,
BrunnJrr 24 OO 4. U u k « 2-11 1-2 3,
Curtii 34 34 IS. Hillman 34 1-3 9, Gray
2-314 3. Total. 23-77 15-27 09
Srmlnulr Community Collrg* (2-01
Armstrong 14 04 2. WUaon (34 04 a
HrmanJra 04 04 a Stott 1-3 1-1 X
Crayton 14 2-2 4. laciaon 9-18 34 23.
Layton 5-7 2-3 12. LoSauro 6-13 (34 1C
Vuilrttr 54 3-3 13. llm ry 34 34 11,
SanJrrt (34 (34 0. Total* 31-76 18-23 82.
llalMun* _ SCC 44; HCC 34. 1W
rouil UcU goal. . HCC 4-14 (Hillman 2­
3. Montgomery 24. Washington 0-2.
R&gt;*k 0-1). SCC 24 (LoSauro 24.
Hrmarulri 0-2. Scott 0-1, Layton 0-lk
Tram loul. _ HCC 24. SCC 21 Rrinnind#
- HCC 50 (Curtu IS), SCC 53 (Jaciaon IX
llm ry 9). A tti.u _ H CC 9 (Rock. .
Montgomery, WaJungton 2 rack); SCC
13 (HemanJea b) loulnl out
HCC
Brownlie, Clark*. S C C
Jackaon.
TethrucaU _ none

What a racket

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Open Gumpionship in 1981,
19K3, and 1985. She also won
the ranch Open
Championship jn i9gj
And while I’m talking
dKuit tennis, here are some
lacts: The origins of tennis
can K* traced to a 12th cen­
tury French handball game
i ailed jeu de paunw* (the
B-&gt;me of the palm) From
.3 *J!Ve Earned, it was just
•naL They hadn't invented
tennis racquets yet
Tennis was an Olympic
Ownes event in the late
khxi s and early 1900's, but
was canceled in 1924. The
Olympic Committee
returned it to medal-sport
to the games in 1988.
Tlie Wimbledon
Uumpionships started in
1877 and was originally
known as the All-England
Lawn Tennis
Oump,onships Tennis tourstJr,U,(’N T * rv‘H&gt;rtedly
^ 5 * * ^ ,n *he United Stales
in lH yl**?*,lH81, in
1905 ’
Aus,mI'J ‘n

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Sunday. November 13.2005 P a g e 3B
71— H

elp

W anted

telephone Safe*: i i o o S g ^
On Bonus • 90 Days
Altamonte Springs outbound
cal cenMr seeks professional
safes reps , lor P T day 8 night
Mufti, 310/hr ♦ commission
Referral bonus offered Ask
about Fu« Dm* shifts with
benefits 407-331-4498

N m dad:Top TT— tment

93— R ooms For
R ent
Sanlord
convenient
location!
lektgantor. rrxeroweve. rotor TV,
kitchens room, privafe bath,
sleeping rooms Cat 407-321­
4900
Furnished room In Longwood
kteadyemployed.nokquor.no
•mokJng. $7tVwk. 850 deposit
4076306218.

Valances, S w ags. Rom an
Shades. Cornices. M utt
S p a * &amp; V M «iE n 0 M h .A tf c

To Cut, Fabricate &amp;Mount
on Boards. Top Pay For
Mott Experienced Clean
Air Conditionad Work
Areas Quilt 4 Drapery
Solutions, Longwood,

407-490-MM.
W A N TED : Outgoing safes
rip lor community newspaper
group. Newspaper sales
experttnet preferred. Bens
tnctud#
bate
salary,
amission plan, mHea
paid
vacation,
health
Insurance. 40 t k Resumes
only lo: Sanlord Herald. 300
N. French Av*., Sanlord. FL
32771
or
dplngBaanWtofehsrald. oom

93— R o om s For
R ent

H e r a l d g la sj
45"“

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^ Employment

Rentals

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67-7*

"WIEULVftlNTAU
Starling • lElAek.

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407-330-4423

Merchandise
Automotive
1 8 1 -1 0 7
Real Estate
Mlsc,1 9^9 * f2 2 °
us
23,-245 / Services
141 -1 6 5
9
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T o P l a c e Y o u r A d C a ll
23—Lost &amp; Found
L M f .M jf t f c iU lf c t H V f t t .
LARGE
TE A R
DRO P
STO N E TRIMMED IN O O U ).
LOST
N EA R
BRAM
TO W ER S O N NOV « . 3008
IF FO UNO , PLS LEAVE AT
DESK O F BRAM TO W ER S
OR C A L L 407-922-1103.
O W NER
IS
HEART
OROKEN FOR IT HAS A LO T
O F SENTIM ENTAL VALUE

61— M oney to Lend
A l home ownari III Need caan
immeckately without going into
debt Good or bad credit
Remember Christmas I* right
arcutd tie comer 407-675-1007.

71—H elp Wanted
2 yrs CD L-A Dover E«p
required Must toe wifhtn 55
miles of Daytona Lots of
home tun* Qreal o*n*tit■
Up to 51050 00 per week.
Plus Salety Bonuses
Meal the Salem Carriers
Recruiter. Welkin
November 0th thru Nov 19th
• :am lo 5 pm
1-95 &amp; Hwy 02 Esit 261
Holiday Inn Eipress
2620 W International
Speedway Blvd
Daytona Beach. FL
Can 1600-709 2536
Need Espd sandwich makers
lor e hot new concept Can
Mary. 407-323-1388

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

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71— H elp W anted

71— H elt Wanted

CandtowooS Suit** T»
looking lor Mam members lo
pan a great hoM staff Ws hav*
opening* lor Housekeeping
Apply in parson, 1130
Greenwood Blvd. Lake Mary.
FI. 32740. 407-505-3000
EO E. DFWP

Immediate
Hlrel
Driver
needed Must have dean
record, over 25 yrs old Proper
attire
Contact
Kelley's
Transportation. 407-027-2500

Food safYic* personnel lor
(uvsmfe correctional leading
program Musi havs lood
production s ip . Must pass
background check 8 drug
screening
lor
security
clearance
Benefits
with
advancement opportunity Ca l
Ms Wheaton at 407-33067S0
X222

Carpentaria had
Builder:
9700a weekly. 4 day work
waek. benefits, must hsve
good driving record 321-377­
6105
CAST1LLE COMPANY. INC
407*30-4431
Now Hiring
Light Mechamc/CDL Ctaas
A
Full Tima Benefit*
aw—WM w
lo t Owe r-aa
a ro v
C A 5TILLE COMPANY, INC
NOW HIRINO
C O L Claee A7 Light
Mechanic
Full Tlme-BeneftU
4076306431

aa— .. a.— toetne I—uft&gt;v
Customer Service
Representative
We need a positive, tnendty
professional reliable mature
person to help us with our busy
insurance agency Training and
licensure provided outgoing
phone can and appointment
salting
skills
a
must
Permanent position wtth growth
potential 25-35 hre per wk
J labour (407)321-0030

Insurance
Agent

D r iw n - US Foodservice
US Foodservice located In Port
Orange is seeking drivers due
to ■ growth In business
Successful candidates must
have a Class 'A* COL. dean
MVR. and ■ mnmum d 2 years
commercial driving sipenence
In a trader trailer Duties
•"dude using a hand truck on
ramp, haavy lifting, and
availability lor ona night
layovara Candidatas with
muai-ttop dakvary aspartanoa
ara preferred DRIVERS EARN
TO P PAYI
Wa offer an esceaent benefit
package and competitive
wage* Application* taken
Monday
through
Friday.
# OOAM 4 00PM *1 5425 B
Williamson Boulevard. Port
Orange Job Ime 1-500807­
0429 E E O rA A M F A W O F W P
Easy Work Escallanl psyl
Earn money working from
home Fun end profitable For
more ado ma4 SASE to Fbche
Byrd. 2655 Grandview Ave.
Sanlord. FL 32773
Help wanted/Lawn Spray:
Need person with valid drivers
kcense Will trial Must be
over 21. Fui Ians position 407­
3216847

HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
TRAINING FOR
EMPLOYMENT

Licensed, experienced 2*20
needed in Sanford area for P
&amp; C and commercial agency.
Excellent salary plus benefits.
Fax resume for
confidential interview to

386-6 77-35 25

Hairstylist booth rental wet
station Minimum 5 yrs s ip In
araa Batty Anna's Hair Styling.
407-322-4913, a d lex Bety Anne

Crsim, Scrtpm,
Eicsvstsn

Trafeferfehda
•SilMBal Cartiftauco
-Francml AssUunc*
•Job Fkcawt Attotmc*
8 0 0 -3 8 3 -7 3 6 4

&amp;EZPAWN
Career Opportunities
EZ Pawn

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W anted

Lighting manufacturer hat
Immediate
openings
lor
warehouse.
electrical
assembly, decorative painter,
mefsi work, shipping clerk. F T
Apply In person MorvFrt, 1-4pm
only 6481 Bryant Ave South.
Sanlord. 407-838-0283
Looking lor aspd housekeepers
•or busy hotel 58 50br A up
Coma In and M out appkeabon
201 North Town# Rd. Sanlord.
Spnnghill Bullet 407-995­
1000.

House keeping Supervisor 4
Maintenance
Engineer:
Experience required . Apply In
person. 4750 8R 48 West
Sanlord, Super 8 Motel..

iSHtbUte SRRBRH
tenford ■AS Shift*
•Assemblers t Packers
I7 4 V -I7 SOtv temp
58 5 a 59 254* perm
-Forkkft 504v temp
510 30br perm
Lake Mary- 2nd shift.
Electit assemblers. 58Av
•Wrhie Workers 511/hr
Drug Back ground Required
C a l Kotiy Services
407-7886760 EO E
IN VESTIG A TE B EFO R E
Y O U INVE8TI
Always
s
good
policy,
tspecially
lor
business
oppurkntss and kanchae* Cal
Florida Dept of Agriculture 8
Conaunar Service* at 800-435­
7352 or FTC -H E LP lor tree
kdormaton Or vM* our Wd&gt; afe
al www lie gov ta r op
Florida law raquaa* a*kart ot
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept at
Agriculture
A
Consumer
Services belors seSmg C a l lo
verify lawful registration bekxt
you buy

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Lea*n,D«M f Tracks,

71— H

Monday. Nov 14th.
gam- 2pm
Miring
lor
afectrical
Assemblers.
Warehouse
Workers. Ship/Rac. CS R 8
Mailroom
positions
In
Longwood A Laka Mary
arses
Keky Services
990 North BR 434
Altamonte Springs. FL
407-7586760
LABO R ER S NEEDED
FOR UNOEROROUNO
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
S ta rtin g S a la ry M .S W H r
HEALTH MEURANCE AMO M IX
FtAWI Orug bee werkpfece.
Apply at: tt* Water Ortv*.
AJUmooU Iprtwgi 407-2*0•000. KOC

woSE

Srte labor lor b*M
and
utilrt*! work 407-322-6133

Baamstraat Hssdsdl
WE kaki twnghl person Sqrv
On Bonus It avaifebfe Must
b* phyticaky and martially (H
Apply m parson tl:
Rower Tap Institute
2589 Sanlord Avenue
Sanlord. FI 32773
Mechanic

Dleaet Mechanic
H e rtl Equipm ent Rental
Corpseeking an Individual
lor the position ol Diesel
Mechanic Will memieirViapeir
ga t 6 diesel construction
equipment as wek as other
equipment associated with the
construction industry Strong
knowledge at hydraulic*, gat.
A dead machinery is required
For prompt consideration,
apply lo Herts Equipment
Rental Corporation. Branch
Mangar. 2300 W Airport Blvd.
Sanlord. F L 32771 Pit (407)
6AS-9072.
Equal
Oppty
Employer
M/F.
wwwhertxequlp.com

Mechanical
Assembler
Wanted:
Casual
work
environment In Longwood
32-40 hour* par week Must
have
tome
assembly
experience Please cal 407
830-7332
M EDICAL ASSISTANT: Are
you a positive, friendly
professional who enjoy*
working with children and
toworkkiai
excellent benefits? Please las
teatsna to: 407-262-5797. EOE

MtWRBTXORXRT '
OPENING!!
Hiring tor Servers. Cooks.
Barfendart. Motts Enargeac.
motivated.
2»
years
experience Alto needed
Housekeeper Stall lot Motel
Apply al the Palma island
Resort In Sanlord. 530 N
Palmetto Ave. Sanlord 407­
323-1910

HELP

Join a leader in the Pawn industry. Have fun, learn our business and build
your career. We have career opportunities for the following positions:

Sales Associates
• Excellent Customer Service Skills
• Stable Work History
• High School Diploma/GUD
. Retail or Pawn Experience a Plus
• Able to Work Flexible Schedule
• Uilingual a Plus

Assistant Manager
• Excellent Cuslomcs Serv ice Skills
• Stable Work History
• High School Diploma/GED
• Retail or Pawn Experience a Plus
• Able to Work Flexible Schedule
• Uilingual a Plus
• IX Months Supervisory Experience

All Full Time Associates are eligible for:
Health Insurance Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Paid Vacation
Paid Time Off
To Apply- Fax your resume to (407) J2M346 or visit one of our store*
to fill out an application:
• 2438B French Avenue in Sanford • 834$ US Hwy 17-92 in Fern Park
* 210$ S. Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando
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• R E C E P T IO N IS T . F T M O N .-F R I.
• E X P E R IE N C E D D R IV E R F O R A 8 S I S T E O
L IV IN G F A C IL IT Y . 40 H R 8 P E R W E E K .
S O M E E V E N IN Q 8 A N D / O R 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 F O R
A S S I S T E D L IV IN G F A C IL ITY . 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 I O H T S A
W EEKEN DS
• P A R T T IM E 8 E N IO R H A N D Y M A N
G R E A T P A Y A N D B E N E F IT S

71— H elp W anted
M EDICAL ASSISTANT: Lake
Mary primary care practice
haa an Immediate opanetg lor
a P T pada MA Musi ba
certified and/or registered
Oood benefits Subnet resume
Intkcating interest In Laka Mary
MA poanon rckxkng spectaFy.
lo: Physician Associates.
Human Resource*. 455 W
Warren A ve. Longwood. FL
32750. las to (407) 2826797 or
apply online at www paof com
EO E
Vhronet North Pixxana needs
drivers, pixxa makers, tubs,
wsfeeeses 8 phones Apply w »
owner al 2477 Park Ave.
Sanford
Need Person With Ts l Ladder
to patch a squirrel hole In the
s w a t toe house 407-322-4179
Oftice/Service Coordinator:
Cualomer aervtce. tel up
mstakatrona, order matenafe.
■newer phones FuS medcal.
407-830-4700 _____________
Pert Time cook, servers. A
dishwasher needed Contact
Mytene
407-323 7308
Full Tima 8 Pen time
Security/Behavioral Health
Technician lor residential
substance abuse lecikty
Flexible shift Supervise client
population at all timet Ensure
talefy and welere of cterss. aU8
and visitor* Esp working with
criminal
justice
clients
preferred H S diploma reqd
407-328-2990 ____________ _
Pebble Junction hat an
immediate lull 5m* position
avadabie lor a yard person wNh
lorkkft sipenence Need an
Indtadual who la hard working,
has transportation, can kft
SOtot and la wttfcng to bam Pr*
employment drug test la
raquead Pleas* apply In
parson « 702 Souti Fitnch Axe.
Sanlord. F L 407-323-3838
Pips/Srta
Foreman
lor
underground uMitiaa craw
Local work 407-3226133.
Plumbara
8
Flumbara
Halper a:
Residential
construction, bast pay m
Volusia Cty wtth insurance 8
holidays 388-874-7807.
Ramambar playing wtth trucks
a* a kid? How would you Mia
to build them?

AMERICAN LAFRANCE
Premier Manufacturer ol
Emergency
Vehicfea
ta
currently hiring tor
Cabinet Assembler
•PaW Prep Tech
•Welder •2nd Shift
-Supervisor. 2nd Shill
J ’aaSfy Marttsnarce Tech - 2nd
SM I
€fec Troubfeahoofer •2nd shttl
Many other potauns avaiabfe.
C a l 407-330-5911 or vta4 us al
3705 St John's Parkwsy.
Sanlord. F L

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al Ltkf Fortil

Room For Rent: Sanlord Av*.
Ira* cable, washer/dryer,

W x ^ ^ u m ith ^ ^ o o riL
refrigerator,
microwave,
3400/mo. Includes utilities.
W/D cable. Internet, share
houe*. eeml-prtvat# entrance.
IMmorEiffepoaflwMi 1 yrtoaae.
Application la*. Prole*tional
snvkonmertt. N/8, N O 8 quiet
Sanlord akpoit. near 417 ax*.
407-8476832

Laka Mary Blvd 8 437,
t375AAkkxXuB.k8W D.atfe.

nr SCC, akpt, NS. quiet prof!
407-322-1807

97— A partments •
F urnished
ftanford: Historic 3/1, 2
story, 5750/month. 2/1 ,
ISSOftnonth . 1/1. 849(Mno
407-382-3002._____________

99—A partments U nfurnished
M A R I N E R '8 V I L L A G E
LAKE ADA t BOBU. U75AIO
2 80RM . IlfXMkO AND UP
Cams kicktosd
407-3236*70
^ i l t t y Living M AM ordaU.)
Pricing. 1, 18 3 Bedreor

Laka View*, 407-3236108
EHO.

103— H ouses U n f u r n is h e d

6 T ' &lt; rff Trf &lt;vi V ' ■

407-321 0759

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Lecals

Lecals
M THE C M C UT COURT
OP THE HOHTEENTH
j u d ic ia l c i r c u i t

OPFLOMDA.
IN AMO FOR
IfMMIOtC COUNTY
CASE NO. 0MA-1006-14O
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.

ALBERT a CONLON. « M.
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE EALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuers to ■ Fatal Judgment of
Foreclosure dated November 2.
2005 and entered In Ceee No.
0 3 C A -100*-140. of ate Cacua
Court of the EIGHTEENTH
Judoel Cacua to am lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Flond* whereat
CHASE MANHATTAN MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION
la
Plant* end ALBERT O CON­
LON. sf M . are Defendants. I
ebl sett to ttta hrghast end beat
bidder tor cash a! Room 6201 of
tt&lt;* Courthoua* kl SANFORD,
SEMINOLE County. Florida.
It 00 AM o'clock on tia eat day
of December. 2005. h a toaowetg dascrtiad property aa sat
forth kt aard Fatal Judgment, to
LO T
25*.
WRENWOOO
MEKJHT8
UNIT
TWO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED ft
PLAT BOOK 18 PAGES 77 8
78. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA;
a/k/a
7104
Florida 327*2-724*
DATED Eta 3 day ol November,
2005.
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk of tetd Court
ByMaryEkoup*
As Deputy Clerk
Bubmaedby:
Faber 8 Ororu. P. A.
9*30 SW 77*t Avenue. Suae

200

Penan* wMt e rtu h fe y who
need a speo M accommodation
to parkopaw In Ska procaedng
should
contact
Court
Admnskaaon al 301 N Park
Aaenua. 8u*s N30I. Sanlord.
Florida 12771, wahtn 3 working
days prior lo Eta procaedatg
Tafephona (407)888-4227; I8008686771 (TDO) or 1600­
9666770 (V) via Ftonda Relay
Service
PubSah November 18 20. 2006
W084

STATE OF FLOROA.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
STANDARDS 6 TRAINING

Criminal
ProfeaaionaIMm
Program.
Ftortda Department ol Law
Enforcement. P. O Box 14**.
TaSahaiaa* Ftortda 323024Sa. on or before January 8
2006. Fartura to do ao WHSream
In a default being entered
agamat you to Revoke sard cer­
tification pursuant to Section
120 to. F * . and Ruts 116-27,
FAC.
Dated: November *. 200*
SERGEANT DORRIS SEIBERT
CHAIRMAN - CRIMINAL JUS­
TIC E
ETANOARD8
AND
TRAEttNQ COMMISSION
*
a- Doug Culbertson.
Pubaab
2006 am
woes

18 20. 27,
4, 2006

NOTICE O f
PUBLIC BALE
ADE8A IMPACT grvvt nonce of
Foradoaura at ixen and Intont
lo aaa the** y.hiciax on
114W2008 1000 wit m M X)
ADESA DRIVE. SANFORD. FL
32773. pursuant to tubeecton
713 7* at Vie Florae Statute*
ADESA IMPACT reserve* he
njpd to aocefk or repel any
andtor el bide
1996 PONTIAC
1G2NE660XSM J9253S
ADESA 8JPACT gnre* nokc* Of
Forectoeuro of lien and merit
to aek these vehicle« on
11*1/1008 &lt;000 wn al 2500
ADESA DRIVE. SANFORD. FL
32773. pursuant to subeeclion
711.78 of f a Ftonda Statutes
ADESA M PACT lexemes Eta
right to accept or rapet any
andta M bxdt
3009 CHEVROLET
1Q1JC82F337288882
ADESA EJPACT grve#
■toaur* of Uan a
to t*8 Etaa* vehiefes on
11/2*0*08 1000 am at 1900
ADESA DRIVE. SANFORO. FL
33778 pursuant to subatcaon
7117* at Eta Ftonda Elstutaa.
ADESA 8JPACT raaarvM m*
hgN lo aoctpt of n ) K i any
m o aitodi
2003 HONDA
JH2PC370E3M009641
ADESA BIPACT grvas noace of
Uan an
to ta* ttiata vetwefet on
11/1M008 1000 am al 2600
ADESA DRIVE. SANFORD. FL
32773. pursuant to a f e xrsm
71378 of tw Ftonda Stakes*
ADESA MPACT reserves Ew

1(96 HONOA
JHMC066818C021824
1990 TOYOTA
JT4VN13Q0L6021(88
1998 MITSUBISHI
JA3AA31 C l 84038886
1698 CHEVROLET
2CNBE1980X8902914
3001 VOLKSWAGON
90WGT21J41400T46S
Pttofeh Novambar 18 2008

WDM
Residential Tech* PT mafee
3rd M dl femafea al M A s 407­
588-1086
RiOOBERTO VELEZ.
Open Houaa: We are Iwtrtg lor
b p s e ra n tik g a p tb g i
Audaor 8Frortt Desk penomel
PM apply St parson 3401 8
Ortwxlo Or. Sardonl Hotdsy kin
Express

5 t a P p * &amp; * » -U A n d t U U ^
Needed
Local
Work
(407)3226133

Ifliilllliia

Lovely home In Nttorlc dtstnet
Large rm wtth bedroom eel.
cable, us* of yrd, bathroom,
kitchen
Looking
lor a
respectful college female
atodarttor working female, non
smoker 5150/wk. 407-322­
3050

krkwnL Ftonda 33166-2E19
(308)882-4110

PhOfM 407-322-2207

3C

Lovely home In Sanford.
Including uftkbaa, us* ol yard.
Irving rm 8 kitchen Direct TV.
IN* W not a rooming houaa.
looking tor right parson as a
roommate. tISOfek 407-430­
7738

95— R oommate
W anted

Part Uma cook, aanrera 8
dlahwaaher needed. Contact
Mytene.
407-323-7308

Respondent
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO RIOOBERTO VE1X7
YOU ABE NOTIFIED ft* an
Admawauaav* CompfeW Its*
bean Mad agaaial you tasking to
revoke
your
Conecaonal
CertMcato kt accordance w*h
Sectan *43 1388. F 8 . and any
nAaa promifgalad kwracxxfer
You are raquved to karva a wr*
ton copy el your Ward to fetoaM
a hearing pursuant to lacaon
110 67. F t - upon Mcftaal
Crawl PROGRAM DIRECTOR.

LAKE MART M M STORAGE
NOTICE OF PlIBUC BALI
Parsons! property of Ee toaowmg tan tonaras. (I) Jay Borman.
Una 4144. afe b* told N pubkc
aucaon to Ew laghaal btddar tor
cash to safety a rental fen tt
wtth
Ftonda
Beckons B3B0E and
83 *07. Aucaon w « b* held at
1110 Emma Oaks Trad, lake
Mary. FL. 3274* on Nett. 28
—
M 1100 A M Contorts
partonal property Viewing *1
•me d Ml* ody The owners, or
roasrve Era nghlto
un* and alto to
1.13.1
W042

�I ilgc 411 Sunday. November 13,2«ori

Tin: Him \ui

Herald Classifieds

103— H ouses U nfurnished

DOYLE
management

RENTALS

(*107) 322-2495

117—C ommercial
R entals

153— P roperty For
S ale

Sanford Offlea: 750 sq ft.
$550/mo
New
Rugs.
Decorated, 3rd St 4 3 Sanlord
Av* Plenty of Parking. Pnvate
Bath, wet Bar. Very Nice. 407­
670-1060. Brk/Own

Laka County, 5 Acres dose to
Sanlord. to m*e* ♦/-. Umatde.
5 acres. 6 20 acres Lake Front
Lot 36 serai naar Euabs 5 acres
♦A. 10 acres $252000 make
otter on 10 scree Mt Plymouth
4 commercial lots
Fore* Reeky. 407-7164673 Cal
Earl Showers, 407-431-2335

118— O ffice S pace
F or R ent

1/1. Cottage
Carpeted 1 Vtoyt. Water
Included. »SOO«SOO Depoart
San ford 3/2 Apt. 8paoou*.
Carpeted. Vinyl. Paho. W/D
Hook-up*. $575*575
Sanford. Northlaka Village
Condoa:
Lovely
t/1 ,
Completely Furmahed. W ID
Hook-Up*. Pet Ok. Comm
Pool, Eaerctaa R m . N/8.
$675*875 Depoait
Sanford,
Sandalwood
Condoa:
2/2.
Tiled
Throughout.
Appliance*.
Comrnurdy Pool. LOOO. Sq FI
$900/6900 Deposit
Spacious 3/2.
Carpeted 4 Tiled. Lota ol
Storage. DoutH* Oarage. Scr
Porch, Lake Mew. Comm Pool.
A r i l 12AHOS (1095*1095
riipo&gt;n

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
•ONOUONTT I

DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT AHD SELL
HOMES!

PO RZin REALTY
RENTALS
■Sanford: 1/1 Apt. 2nd Floor.
Includes water 4 lawn care
tOOtVMo
-Lake M ary: Large 4 or
5BR/38A. Tied Throughout.
Possible
Mother-in-law.
$1350 Mo

4 0 7 -3 2 ?

8078

407-331-47S4
Deltona: 3BA/2BA. Uv, Din.
Fam Rm. Brick Scr Porch, 2
Car Oar, S97Vmo
Deltona: 3BR/tBath. New
Palm.
Ceramic
Tie .
Appliances. 1Sx24 S C Porch.
Carport. Fencad
Yard.
4965/mo

OAYBCD: Sold wood Msth bad
style. 2 twin orthopedic
mattresses, pop-up trundle
Never used. $425 407-339­
0676

Sanford 3/1.407 Cotartof Way.
big oomar Id. td. $120000 buys
•a Apprand at $t45k 407-667­
2412.

FU TO N Sokd wood rmsslonstyte arms, eitra-nlce loam
layered pad A l brand new $195
407-331-1941.
Hot Tub 5 person lounger. Shp.
24 |*ls. redwood catenet, never
used, warranty, paid $4,000,
sacrifice $1595 407-912 5624

Dodge 2500 Est Cab 1999 4
DR 6tk Mi $9,950 cal or vtal
4076732966 com
.

217— G arage S ales

Ford Escape XL? 2002
Lerther SR $10,960 cai or vial
4076732966 com

Table. 6 chart 4 china cabinet
$300
Entertainment
catenet,$75 Queen sir* bed.
$150 407-327-4113

191— B uilding
M aterials

193— Lawn &amp;
G arden

to

Aluminum, Cans, Copper,
Brass, Newspapers, Auto
Radiators 4 Batter!**

GM C 1500 27k M is t i004
$ 11.450 c a l
or
visit
4078732966 com

407-321-0004
914 W. 1BT, Sanford
M-F, 10-4, BSL9-1

Honda Element 2004 Perfect
$17,950
cal
or
vtait
4076732966 com
Pontiac Ahek 2003 $11,950
only 35k ml C a l or vtsrt
4076732966 com
Pontiac Aitek Q T
Leather
call
or
4076732966oom

Toyota Tundra 2001 Est Cab V8
$12.950 SR5 Parted Cal or v M
4076732966 com

239—
1975 37* house boat new roof,
engine runs good, needs
cotmskc work. $2500 abo 407­
323-6707.

M otorcycles /4W heelers For S ale

231—C ars For S ale

1997 Pol ana 400 4&gt;4 4
wheeler Gun recks, push
button 2 or 4 wheel drive, run*
peak good axsJaan. $ 0 00 eba
407-695-4996

A uk A4 Cabriolet 3 0 2003
Leather Auto $26,450 cal or
visa 4076732966 com

-

Honda Accord 2005 4 Dr 6k
Miles $16,950 c a l or VMS
4076732966 00m

4 W H EELEfVATV
2004 POLARIS
250 TR A ILB LA Z E R
$3200 C a l 386-789-5330

4 WHEELEfVATV
2005 HONOA
90
I2600 3M -TM 4330

Spacious

Affordable

s300 OFF
1st M onth's Rent
W ith 1? Mo Lease &amp; Approved Credit
• Spacious AparlmrnU allh Urgr CJum-Ik • ULr
EYunl » VbUfytidll ■ Siurklint hail » TmnlH Cuuri*

Country Lake Apts]
Aihponr pivn

AHPQRTBL'

2001
visit

Come Check Us Out]
Single Story
Design

4 W H EELEfVATV
2009 YAM AHA
200 B L A S TE R
$3300 399-719-5330

4 W H E E LE R S FO R S A L E
2009 Yamaha 200 Blaster
93300. 2004 Polarl* 250
Tra llb ta nr $3200 end 2005
Honda SO $2600. C a 6166-7695330

Studio Apart
Starting at

s c

J

TWO Brand New
t-P o la rl* 1 - Yamaha
$3.(00 each obo
394-769-9330

S ia M C N r t t o a r M it s j

Country Lake

407-323*3301

M a n n e a ts

3291 8. Sanford A v r, Sanford

Yehama Royal Star Tour
Classic 1997 Parted Tone of
Extras $5,950 407-673-2906

1Ave.. Santofd • 330-5204

IN THE CIRCUfT COURT IN
ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
FSt No. tOOS-CP-2002
IN RE; ESTATE OF

3*6-769-6330

386-775-2522

VINCENT JONES.

L egals

L egals

NOTICE OF
A O M IN ftT nA nV E
COM PLAINT

Rosann* Hno. Esquire
Florida Bar No 936598
1420B E . 47th Strew
Cape Coral. F I 33904
Telephone 239449-6551
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

TO Shadow Invetagalive
Service*.
Case No CD2005-1139.

XAT500047

An ADMINISTRATIVE COM­
PLAINT to Impote an admmittrstrve line has been Med
agarnsl you Vbu have the nght
to request a hearing pxnuant to
Sections 120 569 and 120 57,
Florida Statutes, by making a
request tor same to the Fiona*
Department at AgrtaRure and
Consumer Services. Division of
Uoansmg. Poet Ofkce Bos 31M.
Tiiehassee. Florida 3231531(6 I a request lor hearing a
not received by 21 day* from tie
date of tw leal pubkcalmn, Vw
ngf* to a hearing In I n matter
mil be waived and the
Department w l dispose of bv*
accordance wtoi lew.
Pubkeh
2008 and

13 20. 27.
4.2005

woat

Pubish November 13 20. 2005
W062
UNCLAIMEO VEHICLE
AUCTION
Removal of »w deecrbed veN­
dee wax conducted In eomptance with F.S 713 7*. Notice
bat Harry* Towing wd sal said
xctee at Pubkc Auction tar
Cash on NOVEMBER 29. 2009.
*1 1000 A M at 102 N Maple
I . Senford. FL. 32771 AS
vetedee sold AS IS No tale guar­
anteed Harry* Towing (Starve*
be nght to tad on any versa*
hour p m to salt
1994 BUCK
104 NV59M3RC271626
1962 DOOQE
1B7H024P4CS255771

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
•IMMOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVtBION
FILE NO. 2004-CP-2003

1991 DOOOE

IN RE: ESTATE OF

1995 DOOOE
4B3AUS2N0SE097911

IB3XC46RXMD205912

JAY S. HINTON.

Pubkeh November 13 2005
W060
CITY OP LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

230— Boats &amp;
A ccessories

10 yra old. very
therapy Need* a good horn*
Have too many pats $700.
etdude* new cage 407-416­
2434

Convenient

Ford F2S0 E jcI Cab XLT 2003
30k ml $15,950 cal or vtal
4076732966 com

Navel
Oranges.
Red
Grapefruit.
Tangerines,
Meriwether Farms 3461
Celery Av* Sanlord

SurttflfcP*

Living

Ford Ft50 2003 31k Mr XLT
E«t Cab $15,450 cal or vial
4076732966 com

221—G o o d T hings
to Eat

199— PETfcA

City

Dodge 2500 Crew Cab 2004
Diesel 22k Mi $ 19 950 cal or
vtsl 4076732966 com

MINK CO A T, Fufl tonglh with
hood S i n large, kept m turner
storage $3,000. C a l 386-789­
6070______________________

219— W anted
Buy

Free Mulch

S ty le

Dodge 1500 fcrew Ceb 2003
HEMI $15,950 45k Mi cal or
Visa 4076732966 com

k U I Famty Y M SMa: SM 4Sm.
11/1211/12 10wn to 4pm 2401
HotyAve, Sanlord Household
Sam*, clothes, computers 4
much more

____________

•

Available From Our Tree
Trimming Busmen Will
bring to you! 407-330-1672

Country

Chevrolet 2500 Est Cab 2003
4x4 PW. PL $14.950 cal or vwl
4076732960 com

209— C lothing

C O R R U O A TE D
S TE E L
R O O FING lor Bams. Boat
Docks. Shops, etc Also Culvert
Pipe 15*i20 16*120*. Ce l For
Prices Surplus Steel 4 Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293-5766

Venture I Propertlee"

99 Dakota 8port Est Cab. 2wd.
V6. tow package. 85k ml.
$7.700tobo. Also open bailer,
wood an* raM wAxh b n . 56x81.
$2S0tobo 407-321-0143

L egals

Skip's Tractor
Sarvlca
Recycled Concrete
Driveways,

■Free Estimeles
4Jcen**d/1n*ured
■Quality Work

235—

Ditch witch 1010 trencher,
witch new Honda 13hp enpne
$1900 Trac Vtc Leal Vacuum.
$600 C a l 407*326-6900

308— T ractor
S ervice

Central Florida Fence
All Type* of Fence
Specializing In Vhyt

T ruck/SUVS/V ans
For S ale

205— H eavy
M achinery

K w ol OWKS. vcausia
Handyman
Special
2BfV2Bath. Carport. Over 1/4
Acre, $113,500
Renovated: Like
N
4BR/2B*th. IJv. Dm. Fam
Rm. w/FV*placa. Sc Porch, In
around Pod. Fenced Yd on
Over 1Macro Corner Lot W/2
Car Oarage. $245,900
novated:
3BR/2Bath
W/Newty Palmed Interior.
Ceramic Tie . New Carpet.
S a p M a Ur. dto. Fam fbn, Eat
In Kachan. Custom Cabinets.
2 Car Oarage, 4235.500
novated: 3BR/1BA. Uv.
Dm, Fern Rm. wflnground
Pod. $191,500
Renovated: 4B/V2BA Over
1800 8q FL LN, Dm. Fam Rm.
Eat In K*. Irrigation Bye. 2 Car
Oar, $246,500

Marda Miata 2000 Gorgeous
$8,950 70k Mi cal or visit
4076732966 com

WR Car* For Ybur Dog or Cal
m Ybur Home Wh*a Ybu Are
Oort*! Plenty of T I C W9 bring
in newspapers, mef and t w
water
pianist
Very
eeonabl*
Rateel
Reference* Available Upon
queer Ptews* Cat 407-314­
6703

B E D R O O M B E T: Elegant
Louts Phdpe collection Sokd
wood sleigh bed. dresser,
minor, cheat mqntstand A l new
In b o rn Ratal $2109. must sal
$1095 407-631-1322

276-F ence

231— C ars For S ale

f t Patti's Pet
Sitting f t

181—ArruANCES &amp;
F urniture F or S ale

Oflrca* For (tent 400 sq tt to
800sq* SarSord FultonOftae
Centar 407-314-3750

141— H omes For
S ale

199— P ets t c
S upplies

The admmabeaon of the estate
of JAY 8 HINTON, deceased,
whose dale of death was Apr*
I I . 2005. and who** 8octal
Security Number M 253-03­
5917. a pending In the Circus
Court lor SEMINOLE County.
Florida. Probata Division, the
adebeas of which a P.0 Bos
(099.
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida
32772-9099 The names and
addr*t»e* ot me personal repre­
sentative and b a pertonal rep­
resentatives attorney are set
A l credaora of th* decedent and
other person* having clam* or
demands egamsl decedent *
estate on whom s oopy of *«s
notice a tequved to be served
mull He twe i lxwa wan mra
court WITHIN THE LATER O f
THREE (31 MONTHS AFTER
THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER
THE OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

Al otwr credOor* of tie dece­
dent end otwr person* having
dalma or demand! against
claim* wkh t w court WITHIN
THREE (31 MONTHS AFTER
TH E DATE O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH­
IN THE TIME PERIOO SET
FORTH at SECTION 733 702
OF THE FLORIOA PROBATE
COOE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
OATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE OATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
NOVEMBER 13 2005
Jay S Heiton. Jr
Personal Rapraaarsaliv*

NOTICE OP
PUBLIC HEAMNO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
b e Cay ComrrvMon ol b e Cay
of Lake Mary. Florid*, bat saat
Cammaaion wa hold a Pubkc
Hearing
on
Thursday,
December 1,2006 at 700 p m ,
or as soon as posstofs there
slier, to contider an appeal of
b e Board of Adjustments denial
at a variance to:

1 Chapter 15494(C) (2):Avwtance of 70teat frombe required
25 leer setback horn properly
kne or nghl-of-way.

A l creator* of be decadent and
other persona having daene or
demands against decedent's
estate, on whom e copy of tv*
nonce I* requead to be served
must Me bee daim* w*h bet
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A l a tm ctedaort of m* decedaens or demands eoamsf I
decadents estate must N* be*
claim* with b w court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT S O 'F L E D
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO S E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER TH E DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Th* date of t m pubkeet on of
bet Notice I* November 6. 2005
WILLIAM H SPELLER
250 Lake Rtoge Court
Winter Springs. FL 32706
LETICIA J. MARQUES
Attorney
lor
Personal
Represanubv*
Florida Bar No 391977
Lancia J Marques. PA
317 West Concord Sbeet
Orlando. FL 32*01

PubSeh November 9. 13. 2005
The aubfed property » tocetod
W040
al 3720 lake Emma Road. Lake
Uwy. Florida. 32740, mere per- •
kouert, deecrbed a* totoxwe. . j
Legal Lot 4 4 bar part of vacat­
ed sbeet edtacenl on East
Corporal* Poes* Plat Book 45
pages 30 4 31

N O TK C O P
PUSUC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Parcel Idem!cation Number:

19-20-30-6104)0000040

Th* Pubkc Hearing w i be held
at Vie Laka Mary Cay Hal al 100
N Country Club Road. Lake
Mary Th# Pubkc IS nvWed to
attend snd be heard Said haarb g may continue born kmc to
dm* untf th* Cay Commleaion
make* a Inal action Ouesaon*
regarding this asm can ba
addressed to Tom Connaty.
Planning Engmaer. at (407) 5*51412
NOTE:
___
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE in a n y o f
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
AOA
COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
4*
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETWO
AT 407-565-1423
CITY O f LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA
CAROL A FOSTER.
CITY CLERK

Pubkeh November 13. 2005

5439 Stul Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32*10

Th* administration of tfw tin t#
of VVJCCNT JONES. diOMMd.
whose del* at death was
November It, 2003. and whose
Social Security Number Is 129­
52-0326. It pending In b e
Circuit Court lor Seminol*
County.
Florida.
Probate
Drvlalon. th* addreta of which It
301 North Park Avenue.
Sanford, Florida 32771. The
name, and addresses of th*
Personal Representative and
b e Personal Representative's

CAJ TOWINO WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMAND T O HIGHESTBIDDER
TH E
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLE:
I960 MERCEDES-BENZ 4 DR
WHITE

VIM 11(12012025021

1994 CHEVROLET VAN BLUE
V IM 20BEQ25HIE4I25499
THIS AUCTION W »X BE HELD
ON NOVEMBER 26. 1009 AT
10 O'CLOCK AT CAJ TOWWO.
1240 8 CR 427. LONOWOOO.
FL 32790
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MAY
INSPECT THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFORE
AUCTION
BETW EEN (AM ANO SPM
TERMS ARE CASH OR CERTI
FIEO FUNDS CAJ TOWING
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
A CCEPT OR R E JE C T ANY
ANO ALL BIOS

Pubkeh November 13 2005
W044

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Courthouaa, to SANFORD.
Flonaa. at ttoo am on Via
n n i day ol Novwttar. *004.
Via toaorring daaettad proparty
aa aat lortti m raid Fatal
Judgmara. to wa

flo rm a

COAL OIVlStON

C A »i NO. 04-CA-1I46-14W

LOT 4*. BEAR LAKE HALS
ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 37, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORD8 OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA

U S B A N K .N A .
Planet,

STANFORD MORGAN A/K/A
STANFORD M SPIRES.

tog a apaotel aooommodahon to
padlctoate to Wa procaadaig
ahould contact tha Court
Adnwaavatof at 301 N Park
Avanua, Santord FL 32771.
Tataphono Numbar &lt;407)643
«*27 not Mar Van 2 w d r ig
daya ol your rocarpl ol thra
hottca It halting or t
Imparted. 1-600-4544771

IS h e r e b y OWEN
P u w M b iF lM ju d g n m iB
Foradoe.#* dated N i M i t e
e» October. 2003. and entered
m C m * N o 04-CA-1546-14w .
«* the O ra* Court of r e itm
Judoal Cram In tnd tor
Sononolo County.
Florida,
■harem US BAMt. N A a N
F N « * and STANFORD MOROAN A/K/A STANFORD M
s p i r e s . Ra l p h e n a u u a n n .
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
RALPH
E
NAUM ANN
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
STANFORD MOROAN A/K/A
STANFORD M. SPIRES. JOHN
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY art Datendama I
arid aai to Via hagheal and boat
bidder tor caah at tia WEST
FRONT DOOR al Via Sammoia
County Courthouaa, to SAN­
FORD. Florida, al It 00 am on
• » 22nd day ol Moverttei.
*004. toa toaowmg daaettad
property aa aat torn m and Fmto
Judgmara. to M :
n o t ic e

Datad taa 24th day ol Octobar.
*004
Clark ol Via Cktut Cowl
By Mary Slreup*
Daputy Clark
Law Olhca ol Martha!

C

1400 NW 44TH STREET, SUITE
1*0
FT. LAUOCROALE, a 33300
Tataphono: (444) 453-0344
Facaanda (444) 771-404*
Pubktt Novambar 4. 13. 2004
W032
M THB CIRCUIT COURT
0 F T H 4 1ITH
JUDICIAL CtRCUtT,
M A N O FO R
I F M NOLl COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIY1L DTYtaiON
C A M N G 43-CJLI730-14

LOT 14. RETREAT AT WEK1VA.
ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 44. PAGE 32. 33
AND 34. OF TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORCA

h o u s e h o l d f in a n c e

CORP HI.
PlatoM,

ma ■tptrm

to

pamcrpoto to taw proceeding
ahould contact Via Court
Admraatrator to 301 N Pwk
Avanua. Santord F I 32T71,
Talaphona Numbar (407)4444227 not lalar Vian t working
daya ol your racoipt oI Sat
noaca. H haanng or voice
Impaired, 1-400-444-4771
Datad taa 2441 day ol OocOar.
2004

Clark ol 4w CraW Court
By Mary Baoupa
Laar omca ol Maranal C.
1400 NW 44TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT LAUDERDALE. FL 33304
Ttoaphorw: (444)443-0344
Faoamaa (444)771-4042
13.1

WW1

Bt THE CtRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1VTH
IN AND FOR
SSMXOLB COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL OTVISiON
C A M NO. 04-CA-I777-14W
CHASE HOME FMANCE. LUC.

CHARLOTTE
PADGETT;
ROBERT D CHRISMAN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
CHARLOTTE PADGETT.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ROBERT
0
CHRISMAN;
JOHN DOC; JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THC
SUBJECT PROPERTY,

nones

of

spouss

NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauani to a Ftoal Judgment ol
Fdrataoaura dated Via 24to day
oI Octobar, *004. and intend
to C a n No 0 3 0 2730-14, oI
toa Canto Coun cl Via 1am
Judoai Canto to arte lor
Banknote County.
Florida.
am
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORP II la Via
FtetoM and USA J RANOALL:
COUNTRY CREEK MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC.; HART­
MAN 4 SONS; THE ESTATE OF
BRYAN
C.
RANDALL.
DECEASED; USA J RANOALL;
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC., AS NOMINEE FOR
LENOCR GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
O/B/A
DITECH COM
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES.
DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERS
WHO MAY CLAIM AN VITER
EST IN THE ESTATE OF
BRYAN
C.
RANOALL.
DCCEASEO. JOHN DOE. JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB
JE C T
PROPERTY
art
Datendama I w&lt; h i H Va
twyiato and bato Hddar tor eatt
at lha EAST DOOR al tha
Sammote County Cotthouee. m
SANFORD. Florida, to It 00
a m. on ma *9m day ol
Novambar. 2004. ma ktoowmg
daaettad property a* Ml torn m
and Faito Judgmara. to ato:
LOT 4. FOREST EDGE UNIT
l i t AT COUNTRY CREEK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RE COROE D IN
FLAT BOOK 44. PAGES 47
ANO 41. O f THE PUBLIC
RE CORO 4 O f
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
u t t e n l to a FvM Judgmark d
Tgredbaute datad Via *4*1 day
V Octobar. *005. and anlarad
n C M l b . 04-CA-I777-I4W,
al via Cvcua Court to Vw tan
Judoal Circuit to and tor
Jammote County. Florida,
■harem
CHAM
HOMC
FMANCE. O C It *W Ptertd
and CHARLOTTE PADGETT
A/K/A CHARLOTTE CHRISMAN. ROBERT 0. Cl4SSMMI;
unknow n

USA J. RANOALL

Amancant w*h OwaDaiwt Act.
tog * apanto accommodation to
pareapata to Vilt preo**dmg
ahould contact tha Court
AdmaapVMot to 301 N. Para
Avanua. Santord FL 3*771.
Ttoaphon* Numbar (407)4*44227 not War Van t working
your raeatt ol Wa
V haanng tv vorca

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AMkdariatoad pawona ere (rented re
M ew
to Vte avert any p e r w« driarMM
rtd a etoe*w» e-a

NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN
pureuam to t Final Judgmark to
Fonckteute dated Vw 23m day
to October. 2004. and entered
to CaM No 03GA 2730-14. to
ma Ocua Court to N tarn
Judicial Ctrcurl to and tor
Banknote County. Florida,
whetem
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORP II it tha
PtevMI and USA J RANOALL;
COUNTRY CREEK MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC : HART­
MAN 4 SONS. THE ESTATE
OF BRYAN C RANDALL
DECEASED LISA J RAN­
OALL: MORTGAGE ELEC­
TR O N S REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS. INC , AS NOMINEE
FOR LENOER GMAC MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION O/B/A
DITECH COM.
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES.
DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHERS
WHO MAY CLAIM AN M E R ­
EST IN THE ESTATE OF
BRYAN
C
RANOALL
DECEASED. JOHN DOE. JANE
DOC AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION O f THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY ate
Datendamt I wa tea to ma
Ivghato and baal ladder tor cam
al Via EAST DOOR at tha
8amaiote County Courmouta.
to SANFORD. Florida, at 11 D0
am . on tha 24m day to
Novambar. 2004. ma Itotow^g
to m a Final JudgmanMo w«:
LOT 4. FOREST EDGE UNIT
l i t AT COUNTRY CREEK.
ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 44. PAGES 47
ANO 44. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA

dedtoon by

Cdywdh reaped to a n yn 'M M 'N jJJ’^ j J J ^ J J ' J ^ ^ (V tia
latoktoon to Via a b o v a H tM a n o a o p ju -^ ^
pereon
procaatong may ba &gt; » * * * "• *

mad to anaura Vito a vaibasm
mad*, wtatoi teoord toctow
wtveh Via appeal la to b *

y , tetotoiony t t d

^ c o m a d V te C ^ Y A ^ C o c rto n to to N I

Waal 44 hour! In advance to tia haanng

mould contact tha Court
Adrrarvaaator at 301 N Pwt
Avanua. Santord FL 32771,
Tataphono Numbar (407)4464227 not later toon 2 working
dayt to your racoipt to Wa
nobca. N haanng or vorca
tmpaaad. 1-400-046-4771.
Dated tva 2sm day to Octobar.
Maryanna Maraa
Clark to ma Crrcul Court
By Mary 6apupa
Daputy Cterk
Law omca to Martha! C
1400 NW 46TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT LAUDERDALE, a 33306
Talatoiona (*44)4430344
Facaania (444)771-4042

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS

Lot S. to Block T . FOXMOOR
UNIT 1. aocordmg to N PM
Pwrato. recorded to Ptal Book
l*. m Page 70 and 71. to Vw
Pubkc Recorda to Sammoia
County. Florida
day

to

Bruce R Jacob*. Eaq
Wedderbten 4 Jamba. P A
14300 N E 14m Avanua. Stela
244
No M am Beach. F L U 142
303-414-4222
Pubkrn NovarrOar 4. 13. 2004
W039
m

T H i em eurr c o u r t f o r
SUBNOLS COUNTY,
PROBATS DIVISION
FAS 4: 2004-CP-IM7

M RE ESTATE OF
SCOTT R SMITH.

Tha admmataaon to *M aviate
to SCOTT R SMITH, dicaaiad.
Fia Numbar 200SCP-I6S7. a
pantong In me Cireul Cotel tor
Sammoia County, Florida.

al Eato door to vw
Courthouaa 301 N
Park
Avanua. Satoord. FI 32771. to
IIG O AM on Novambar 22.

LOT 3. BLOCK C. BRANTLEY
SHORES FIRST ADDITION.
ACCOROINO TO THC PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROCO M
FLAT BOOK t . PAGE 41. OF
I X PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORtMARYANNE MORSE
A t Cterk to Vw Coial
( y Mary ( « &gt; 4 »
At Daptoy Cterk

Which M 301 N Park Ava .
Santord. Florida. 32771. Tha
namea and addraaaai to ma
Peraonal Rapraaaniaiiva and
attorney art aat torth below
otter pertone, M o have ctermo
or damanda agamal daoadann
aatate. totoutong unmaturad.
or
•arvad a copy to Ika Noaca,
mual Ma *wa daana wart Wa
Court. WITHM THC LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (M l DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A CO PT OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A l otter credWra to tte Oacahevo cteana or damanda agamal
decedent* ailaia. mcludmg
unmaknd. conkngark or unkgtoavna wtei taa court WITHM
THREE (31 MONTHS AFTER
THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT BO FLED
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO
Tha data to ma Iral pubkctoion
to wa noaca a Novantear f. 13
2004

M RE THE ESTATE OF
STELLA 8CHWAOER.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha admmavaBon to tte eetale
to
STELLA
SCHWAOER.
Oacaaaad. whoaa date to Oaam
waa June 4. *005: Fla Nutter
200S-CP-140*. a panting In Va
Circuit Court tor Banknote
County.
Florida.
Probate
Ovtean. tw adtoeea to akkrti M
PO. Sot tog*. Santord. FL.
3277*-C044 Tha namoe and
•arkatva and twl paraonto rep-

RS-NOTICSOF
A l cradtora to tw decedent
and other peraone having otm a
aatate. on whom ■ copy to taa
noaca a required to ba earned
Court WITHM THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NOTICE OR M DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

(teens or damanda agaval tw
cteana w!h tea oouri WTTHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THW NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FLED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CUUM F LE D
TWO (*) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER TH* D ECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
t h e d a t e o f f ir s t p u b u

CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
NOVEMBER 3 2008

2623 Grasnacn Road
Apopka. FL 32703
Charted M SUrk
Florida Bar No SZ24S0
Charles H Stark. PA
4*4 Douglas Avanua. Stets 100
ALamorae Springs. FL 32714
Tataphona 407/7464*30
Attorney
tor
Paraonto

J. OMKMS O GRANGE.
ESOUBIE
Florida Sar No U TS TIO
74S2 Nonmndy Soutovard
Jackaonvtea. FL 32221
Tatephona 404/7*1-4371
Faa: 4047*1-2620
Aaonwy tor Paraonto

M T H i CM CW T COURT FOR
COUNTY.

M RE: ESTATE OF
FRANK FNUK.

to padaora to Vw decedent
and oVwr peraone hawig cteana
or damanda agamal dsoadsrkk
aatate on atom a copy to Wa
ICS has bean served, must
Ns Vaa ciame artn w a Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR M DAYS
AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l omar asdaora to ma deceor damanda agamal Vw deca­
dents estate mual IM Vw«
cteana wah VW Court WITHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FEED
W LL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT*
DATE OF OEATH IS BARREO
Tha dote to N il pubkeaton to
Wa Noaca a Novambar 3 200*.
CEUABUOSEE
421 Ranch Trad
Canamarty, Ftonds 32707
Saan Bogte. Eaq
Florida Bar No. 104313
Law Oltoi to Baan F Bogte.
FA
P O Boa 13134*
Aaamonta Springs. FL 3271*
Tatephona (407)S34-UU
407-434-3302 F u
lor
PubSah Novambar 3 13 2004

NOTICS OF
PUBLIC SALE
Pubkc aucaon to ba held to 100
am on vw N T H day al
NOVEMBER. MSS Al me Sort
door to Santord Towing t
Recovery Inc . toctoad to 2422
cotetey Ctob R d. Sarkord. R
32771, tor tw pupoae to dapoamg to ma toaowmg vehicle

Pubteh November 13 200*
WOT*
M THE CStCUH COURT
OF THE K T H
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT.
M A N O FO R
1 IM M Q I1 COUNTY,

Maaca to
(1) 1*14 Ford SAN Ory
W k 1FMBU1484FUC40470

Pueam Novambar 13(004
WO77

Dated Wa
Novambar. 2004

7m day to

(CWCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk to tw Crete! Court
By: Mary Baoupa
Daputy Cterk
Pubkah In:
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 B. Unrvarady Drive Stela
600
Ptenttomn, FL 31324
(444)233*000
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSASAJTIES ACT. penorw wtoi toaatetkaa rwatong t apatoto acoommodahon ahould corked COURT
ADMINISTRATION, at Vw
SEMMOLE County CoteVtoua*
al 407-4*4-4227. 1-400 464•771 (TOO) or 1-40G4434770.
vw Florida Relay Sarvtoe.

NO TIC* TO CRLOrrONS
Tha admekskeaon to ma aatate
to FRANK PN1AK. oacaaaad.
whose data to deem waa May 2.
2002. Faa Number 2004-CP13*0, a perahng m ms Cetua
Court lor Sammoia CounTy.
Fiords. Probate Orvlaion. Vw
addrssa to akatoi la P O Drawer
C. Santord. FL. 32772 Tha
net and eddravtn to eta
Paraonto Representative and
Via Paraonto RapreaertakveY
attorney are aat torth below

1.13.1

Al 2pm Al Tn-Couray Towmg
IIM B e e iA ve Vrtrkar Spga FL

ALL THAT CERT AM LAND SIT­
UATE M SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA VIZ:
LOTS 4 ANO 3 BLOCK D. OF
TRACT 13 SECONO REPLAT.
SANLANOO
SPRINGS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M
FLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 7. OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA

Pubkah: Novambar 13 20. 2004

IVISK&amp;J4AR2D21300
1*64 CMEV
W09*

NOTICE IS HEREBY (W E N
pmuark to an Order Granting
tw Mokon to Raaal Foratooate*
Sate dated Noverttet 3 2005
entered In C M Caaa No. 06-CA1412-14-K to vw CTCtel Court to
Vw 1ITH Judo* Octet m and
tor SEMMOLE County. Swkord.
Florkta. I ww aaa to Vw Ntowal
and ban tedder lor caah at
Room 6201 to Vw SEMMOIE
County CoteVwuaa located al
301 N Park Avanua m Santord.
Florida, to 1100 am on Vw Sti
day to Decartter. 2003 Vw kktowtng daaettad property aa aal
torth m laid Summary Fmal

PubSart November 3 13.2006
W037

IS S U E E. SMITH
Paraonto WaptatantoSva
N M B a la iO M t

Aucaon ate ba Held an Sea

man teo (2) Oaya prior, oerkad
VMCterk to VMCotelk BatoMRr
C p a n u r to 407-4S4-4227.
X I N PARK AVE SUITE N301.

GLENN R FALCON. IF UVMG.
ANO IF DCAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEWS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
INTEREST BY. THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST GLENN
fl FALCON. KMKERLV A
FALCON. IF UVMQ. ANO IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEWS. DEVISEES
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAMST
KIMBERLY A FALCON;
SUNTRUST BANK; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

PROBATE DrtrttKM

M T H I C M C U T COURT
OF THS IIO H TtENTH
j u o t c u l emeurr,
O f FLOmOA IN ANO
FOR SEMPtOL* COUNTY
CM LPM M N
CASS NO.) 04 CA-1742

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuam to a Fmal Judgmark cl
Foractoam dated Octobar 24.
2004. told anlarad in Caaa No
04-CA-1742. to Va Cacul Court
to Vw Ettoteatkh Judoai Octet
to and lor Sammoia Courtly.
Florida, wharam DEUTSCHE
BANK NATIONAL TRUST COM
PANT. AS TRUSTEE O f
AM EROUEST
MORTGAGE
SECURITIES IN C . ASSET
BACKEO
PASSTHROUGH
CCRTVCATE8, SCRIES 2003
11 UNOER THE POOUNG ANO
SERVICING
AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF NOVEMBER I.
(003. WITHOUT RECOURSE,
la a FWnaa arte STEPHANIE
CRAWFORD. ROBERT CRAW­
FORD. UNKNOWN TENANT
are VM Ootendanto Iw Baallo

M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE O H M O N
F U NO. 2004-CP-1402

By: Mary Svoupe
Deputy Cterk

MOTICI TO CREDITOR*
(Irkatiaia)

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY. AS
TRUSTEE OF AMEROUEST
MORTGAGE SECURmeS
M C . ASSET BACKEO PASS­
THROUGH CERTIFICATES.
SCRIES 200311 UNDER THC
POOUNG ANO SERVtCMG
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
NOVEMBER 1.2009.
WITHOUT RECOURSE.

L ec a l s

AJ omar oadaora to ma daceNOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN
pmuark to * Final Judgment to
Mortgage Foredoeure deled
Octobar 24. 2004. and entered
to Caaa No 0SCA-I340-14-W
ol Vw Clrctel Court to Vw
Eighteenth Jutodto Ora* to and
tor 8armnote County. Flondi.
wharam ARTHUR JACOWITZ
INSURANCE AGENCY. IN C .
PENSION PLAN, are lha
Piaaktoa and HEATHER HOLD­
EN. MICHAEL HOLDEN. ASSG
CU TES HOME EOUITY LOAN
CORPORATION N4C/A CITIFINANCUL MORTGAGE LOAN
CORPORATION and ALTEGRA
CREDIT COMPANY NrtC/A
NATIONAL CITY HOME LOAN
SERVICES. IN C . are Vw
Datendama. I wM aa! to Vw
hrghato and bate bidder lor com
on Vw eatt door to Sammoia
Cowky Courthouaa. 301 N Park
Avanua. Santord. Florida, al
1100 AM on Vw 22 day to
November. 2004. toa toaowa^
daaertted property aa eel tarth to
and Fmal Judgmark. to wk

Pubkah Novambar 4. 13. 2004
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to S. 13*

HEATHER HOLDEN. ETL AL.

MARYANNE MORSE.
AS CLERK OF THE COURT

nag pi NOVEM BER « *

#0 00. FLOWO*

ARTHUR JACOWITZ
INSURANCE AGENCY M C ,
PENSION PLAN, aa l u g i a v l
to CITY FIRST MORTOAOE
CORP.

. ad
Thra 24
Novambar. 2004

properly aa l « tarVi In laid Faito
Judgment to «a

Fkaida

COUNTY. FLOIBOA
(Ganarto JurtetocBon
CASE N G 04-CA-1340-14-W

NOT1CCOP
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOT1CS OF
FORECLOSURE SALS

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M THS CWCUIT COURT
OF THS EIGHTEENTH
J U O C U L O R C U IT M

LISA J RANOALL.

Law Omca to Martha! C
taOONW 4*TH STREET. SUITE

Pubteh' Novambar 4.1 3 2004
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HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
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Submated by:
BervEira t Kau. PA
ABomayl tor Pieman
441 N E 167*1 SvaaL Stela
204
North Miank Beach, Florida
31142
(304)770-4100

IN THE CtRCUtT COURT
OF THC 1ITH
JUW CULCM CUIT.
M A N O FO R
M M M O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C M L DIVISION
CASE N G 03-CA-2730-14

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Pubktt: November 4.13. 2004
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STEPHANIE CRAWFORD, al
Clark to ma Canto Coun
By Mary Santo*
Daputy Ctetk

Sunday. November 13. 2005 P ag e SB

SANFORD, F L 32771 V h a v­
ing impaired, contact (TOO)
800445*771 vw Florida Relay

Dated tte I4m day ol Octobar.

of

CHARLOTTE
PADGETT;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ROBERT
D.
CHRISMAN;
JOHN DOC. JANC 00C AS
unknow n ten an ts m fo sSESSON OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY a n Datondanto I
wd aal to 4w Ikghato «nd btok
balder tor caah to Via EAST
DOOR to Via Sammote Crxrty

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120
F T LAUOCROALE. a 33304
Tktaphona (444) 443-0944
(444) 7714052

to accordanca
with via
Amancana arah Daabaaat Act.

NoncaoF
FORECLOSURE SALE

iik

CASS NO: M CA14I314-K
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE.
CO
PLAM TFF
VS

•OUCTTAnON*
For information on ftommofa
County BCC procuromonU,

Lecals

Tha SI John. Greer Water Management Diatrtct hat received
Vw application/.) tor EnWonmanlto Raaourca PemW(t) (rum:
CVy to Akamonte Sprtngt, 22S Nawburyport Avanua. Akamonta
Spring*, a 32701. app»cakon #40-117-21870-3 Tha presto W
localad n Sammote County. Section 00. Tovmtokp 21 Sotoh.
Range 29 Eato The ERP appkeakon to lor contorucvon to a aurlaoa water management aytlem tor a 4 (S acra, davatopmanl
known aa Man* Park.
Brtgkla Dargmarm. 2415 SR 413. Santord. FL 32771, (pplcaoon
#40-117-20384 2. Tha pro)act la located In Samkwto County.
Section 34, Townarkp 19 Soum, Rang* 31 Eato The ERP appictoton la tor corwkucson to a 0 21-acra. arngte-lam#y dock wid
wakway known aa Vw BrtgaO* Bargmarm S F. Dock
Banknote County Pubic School*. 400 E. Laka Mary BNd .
Bantord. FL 32773, appacaVon #40-117-102078-1. Tha presto W
tocatod to Sammote County. Section 33, Towntokp IB Sotoh.
Range 31 Eato The ERP app*ca*on la tor ccnatrucaon to a aurlaca water managamerk tyatem tor a 14 43-acra, davatopmanl
known aa Vw Naw Mdway Elanwntery School
Joaoph Canniuaro MO. 357 Wtodva Sprtnga R d . Lorvwood, FL
32779, apptcabon #40-117-102122-1. Tha pre|acl la located to
Samtocte County. Section 03. Towntokp 21 Bourn, Rang* 20
EatL Tha ERP appkeabon to tor oorwlnicllan to a aurlaoa water
managamark tyatem tor a 0 M aori davatopmanl known aa
Carmmaro - Madtoto Btotomg
Laka Mary MorkMaori Academy. Inc., 3441 W. Laka Mary B N d ,
Su m 203. Laka Mary. FL 3274S, appkeabon #40-117-102123-1.
Tha pro)acl la located m Banknote Cowky, Section 21. TownaNp
10 Sotoh. Rang* 2g Eato Tha ERP applcatton It tor corwVuobon to a aurtao* water managamark aytoam tor a 5 34-acrt.
davatopmanl known aa Vw Laka Mary Manteaaort Acadamy.
Banknote CommunVy Ctotega. 100 Wakton BNd . Santord. F l
32773. apptcabon #40-117-20137-3 Tha protect to toctoad In
Banknote County. Section 21 . Tbwnatop 21 Soum. Range 20
Eato. Tha ERP « pp«ctok)n la tor corwtrvitolon to a aurtaca water
managamark tyatem tor a 12 74-acre, davatopmanl known aa
8ommcte Commutoy Ctotega/Akanunte Sprmgt
Banknote Couky, 177 B u tt Loop. Santord, FL 32773, apptealion #40-117-20087-3. Tha prp|aclla toctoad to Banknote County,
8ocbon 02. Townahlp 21 South, Range 29 Eatt Tha ERP app#catonW tor conttrucbon to a aurtaoa water managamark tyatem
aaaocteted wkh Vw Markham Wood* Road ftufai Raalgnmark.
a 1 03-acre pro|*cL
1S1 S Hal Lana, S uM 200. Matotoid. FL
327S1. appkeabon #40-117-9(175-2. Tha protect to m ~«m i m
Banknote County. Section 31, Towntokp 21 8 ou V l Range 31
Eato The ERP appictoton to tor modMcaBon to Vw prevtoutoy
toauad aurtaca water managamark pamw tor a 4221 -acre dtvalopmark known aa Clayton Creating (Ike Qraanway Pomu

The Ste(!) corktorkng each to Vw above tetod app*ca&gt;on(i) are
•vakebte tor InapacSon Monday Vvpugh Friday aawpl tor togto
holday*. SCO am . to SOO pan. to Vw 8L John* RNar Water
Managamark CWtrtcl Haadguaiter* or t w appropriate Santo*
Carkar. Written ob|*tolorw to t w appfcaSon may ba mad*, bul
ahould b* Mad w«h (raotovad by) Vw DtoVtcl Cterk. 4049 Raid
a . Paltoka. Florida 32177-1429, no later Vwn 14 dayt Irom Vw
date to publcallon WTVten ob)*c«orw ahould UaikVy t w otaac-

tor by name and addreta. and htoy daacrtba *w ob)ac4on to tw
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Chapter 120, Ftortda Slalutet. AtottktvaVv* Haartng Orky
V at* paraona whoaa aubatenbaUntereala are altocted by Vw
appfcaSon and who Ma a patoton maatng Vw requVamaika to
SacSona 120 SSS and 120 87, Ftortda 8u*utea. and Chapter 2B106, Ftortda AdnknteVMNa Coda, may otkMn an AdnwkaVttve
hearing A l «ma»y Med wrtBan ob|ecSorw w* be praearked to Vw
Board tor conakterafcin In la dtotoaraaona on appieaaon prtor to
Vw Board taking action on t w arpfcwlton.
Otorta Lewie. DMeron Ovacaor, OMamn to Parma Date Sarvloaa
8*. John* RNar Water Managamark Dwtncl
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three cheers for Old
Glory at the Veteran's
Day Parade In Sanford
on Friday. Beautiful
sunshine, top photo,
brought out the bright­
ness in the large flag
that draps the flagpole
on the RlverWalk where
the remembrance cere­
mony takes place fol­
lowing the
parade.
Dignitaries such as
Seminole
County
Commissioner Brenda
Carey, Inset second
from left, Sanford Mayor
Linda Kuhn and State
Rep. David Mealor sat
with area veterans for
the ceremony. Along the
parade route, groups
like this one, above,
from local veterans
organizations
waved
flags to the parade
watchers near Sanford
City Hall. The left pho­
tos shows U.S. Marines
leading the way of the
parade as the Sanford
Fire Department dis­
plays the Star-Spangled
Banner high over Park
Avenue.

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N o v e m b e r 9, 200 5

T h e Sanford H er a ld
Vol. 1 1 4 , N o. 2 2 • Copyright © 2 0 0 5 Tho Sanford Horald

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Bridges wins District 4

New commissioner defeats Dean Ray by a vote of 292 to 83
Fro m S ta ff R e p o rts

Regular
season ends
The regular season
came to a dose for
Seminolo County high
school football loams on
Friday with just Lyman
and Oviodo ablo to post
victories
S*« Sporti, Rags IB

SANFORD— Taking tin- District 4 seat
for the city commission will be Sanford
attorney Jack Bridges.
He won the special election against
opponent businessman Dean Ray
Tuesday by a vote of 292 to 83 in low voter
turnout.
The election was necessary to replace
former Commissioner Kevin I lipes, who
stepped down from his position for
undisclosed medical reasons Aug. 24.
Bridges admitted when he fill'd to nin
that Ik*had never had political aspirations
until now.
"When Hipes resigned, I thought,
that’s a shame, because that’s my district
commissioner,"
Bridges
said
in
September.
Bridges is 58 and moved to Sanford in
1951. He said he has grown to love the
city by tire river.
During his campaign he said Sanford
was on the brink of hteaking out of its

shell. I le noted escalating property values
and the interns! in the dty shown by
developers.
I le has served on the city’s planning
and roning commission in the late 1970s
and early 1980s.
Bridges is married to Elizabeth, who is
a financial analyst for the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office. Bridges graduat­
ed from Seminole High Schcxil and was
once an usher for the Ritz Theatre, now
the Helen Stairs Theatre in downtown
Sanford.
With only District 4 voting in the spe­
cial election to replace Hipes, Bridges
received 78 percent of the vote to Ray's 22
percent. Only 375 people voted in the
election.
In other area race's, incumbent Lake
Mary Deputy Mayor Janet Jemigan
defeated challenger Realtor Jeff Bales,
•his is the second election in a row that
Bales has lost to an incumbent commis­
sioner as lie lost to Michael McLean in
21XVI.

Jemigan received 37ft votes to Bales’
15ft. Only 532 people voted in Like Mary
in an election open to the whole city for
Commission Seat 4.
Lingivood had a higher voter turnout
for two races and two charter amend­
ments.
Incumbent Mayor H.G. "Butch"
Bundv defeated opponent Rosa M.
Figueroa for the Longwood District 4 seat.
Bundy received 948 eight votes, and
Figueroa won 390 votes with 1,338 people
casting ballots.
In Longwood’s District 2 race, incum­
bent Commissioner Dan Anderson won
against challenger Lori LaVassour by a
vote of 90ft to 423. Also in Longwocxl,
Charter Amendment 1 allowing a city
commissioner to request information
from city personnel was approved over­
whelmingly 1,007 to 291.
Amendment 2 to appoint a charter
Advisory Committee every seven years
ratlier than every three years was defeat­
ed by just 27 votes, 640 yes and 667 no.

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Som ething's
killing grass
in cemetery

B y S t e v e P a r a d is

MIDWAY — AI(red.i Walker-Tarver feels sure some­
one knows wlio murdered
her son, Eric, in March 2(X)4,
but with little progress in the
investigation, she decided
last week to take action.
The M i d w a y m o m . w h o ,
w o r k s fo r S e m in o le C o u n t y
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Momasks for
helpinfinding
son's murderer
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N Y C cop
starts ow n
security firm

Tho tranquil wators ol tho Larry Dale Aquatic Contor In Sanlord.

P arent: Pool sh u ts ou t com p etition
B y L ia n e E d ix o n

Horald Staff
SANFORD — Tlie city has limited the
Larry A. Dale Aquatic Center to a single club
team and that has rankled at least one' parent
whose daughter’s team wants to rent lanes
for practice.
David Lundberg charges that the city of
Sanford just won’t allow competition at the
public facility. His daughter Lauren’s team
wanted to rent six lanes at the Sanford pool

for its Junior Olympic-class athletes.
City officials said the notion that Sanford
won’t allow access to the aquatic center for
Lundberg’s team is misconstrued.
Mayor Linda Kuhn said the city has not
denied access to anyone.
"We welcomed Lauren |Lundberg| to join
the existing team here," Kuhn said. "They
declined to do so."
Furthermore, Kuhn said, the policy of the
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"1 know then; are people
wlio know wliat happened,”
she said Monday. "They
don’t have to give their
name. Witli my Eric, this
will not be swept under the
Eric Walker
carpet."
Eric, 31, was also a school
district employee. He worked in M'curily at South
Seminole Middle School in Casselberry.
On March 11. 2004, Eric drove his mother s blue
Mercury to visit a girlfriend in Enterprise. The woman,
who has not been identified, worked with Eric, accord­
ing to Alfreda Eric never made it to the girlfriend's
home.
___
•flu, Volusia County Sheriff's Office responded to an
accident with an unresponsive driver at 2170 EnterpriseOsteen Road that night. The car had struck a utility pole
and crashed into nearby woods, according to a sheriff's
incident report.
Eric was pronounced dead at 9;46 p.m. Volusia
Sheriff's Office investigators do not want to release the
cause of death, according to spokesman Gary Davidson.
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S eminole S mile

Committee mulls
plans for middle
school rezoning
B y S t e v e P a r a d is

Herald Staff

Kandridt McNamo*Taylor —
Staff auutart at lit* Mmoum
cjl Swnmol* County Hatofy

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Jack Bridgos campaigns Tuesday morn­
ing In Sanlord.

SANFORD — The Core
Committee working on middle
school rezoning in Lake Mary
and Sanford narrowed 25 plans
down to three Monday, but alM)
had five more plans submitted
for consideration.
The com mittee meeting
Monday evening was facilitat­
ed by Ron Pinnell, executive
director secondary education
__middle sellouts, and held at
Sanford Middle School.
rd, Greenwood Lakes
Sanford
Middle in Lake Mary and
Millennium Middle in Sanford

are all under rezoning because
the district plans to open
Markham
Woods
Middle
School in August 2006.
"This area lias been relative­
ly stable when it comes to mid­
dle schools," Pinnell said,
pointing out that the area has
not
be
rezoned
since
Greenwood Lake's opened in
1986
The Core Committee has met
six times, including a public
input session, and was expect­
ed to bo on hand Tuesday night
for a work session with the
School Board.
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Freedom lighters

HoraM photo by Tomm y Vlncant

Mavor Linda Kuhn signs a document Monday proclaiming Nov. 11. as Veteran's Day and urging resS T s to attend the minual remembrance ceremony on Friday at 10. Behind the mayor are subma­
rine votorans trom loti, Guy Blades, past commander; Dick Moriarly, past commander. John
Hedum. commandor; and Bud Sampson, store keoper.

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Seminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Resident wants
city to correct
cemetery mess

Out &amp; A bout

A n gle r’s Paradise

WED
Sem inole Spokes Club
will welcome newcomers to
the area at its monthly meet­
ing at Heathrow Country
Club at 11:30 a m. Jim Payne,
YVESH-TV news anchor will
be guest speaker. For infor­
mation phone Diane at 407­
688-2393.

B y S te v e P a ra d le
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Betty Giles placed "D o Not
M ow" signs on her fam ily's plot in the
Sanford cemetery about 15 years ago just in
case som ething happens like the situation
there this past week.
Tiie contractor that mows and maintains
the grass in the cemetery applied grass killer
a little too liberally and many plots have
unsightly dead grass surrounding m em ori­
als and gravestones.
Som e stones have also been scratched and
dam aged by m ow ers, and sm all plastic
American flags were chewed up by blades
as the grass was cut.
"They run up and down with a great big
com mercial m ower," G iles said. "I try to
keep it like a little garden because you know
what I appreciate my family."
G iles said this kind of thing has happened
before and she has com plained. She added
that she doesn't fault the city, but someone
has to stay on top of the contractors.
M arc H ultin, m anager for parks and
grounds for the city of Sanford, said he is
aware of the problem. He said the city has
alw ays allow ed the contractors to spray
Roundup grass k iller around the grave
m arkers so they don't have to get close with
the large mowers.
"YVhen you first put that out, it looks
bad," he admitted.
"They were definitely overzealous with
the Roundup. They arc going to re-sod those
areas. We have already called them on the
carpet for that."
The con tractors are Bonne Terre of
Ormond Beach, Hultin said. They will pay
for the dam age, he added.
Hultin wanted residents to know that
they have som e more trim m ing to do. Soon
new signs will replace old section markers.
"1 have a somewhat limited budget to do
this w ith," he said. "M rs. G iles at tim es has
been our eyes and ears." They listen when
G iles talks.
After tiie contractors finished with the
mowing last week, G iles said the cemetery
was tillered with pieces of flags and flowers.
They even hit a splckel and water was run­
ning and flooded some of the cemetery, site
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- I n i |usl upset about my cem etery now,
Giles said. Her parents and nephew are
buried on the family plot, as well as her
brother who was killed in the Korean War.
That is when the family purchased the plot,
she said.
Her own son is also buried there. Pepper
Yoast died just eight days after his 17 th
birthday from a blood disease.
"They are not going to run over my son,"
G iles said.
The city has always been good about fix­
ing problem s, she added, and this is another
instance where the city has to step in and
correct the situation.

THU
The Sem inole County
Animal Control Board will
meet at 7 p.m. at the Animal
Services Snelter, 232 Bush
Blvd (Five Points). On the
agenda is the possible devel­
opment of pet spay/neuter­
ing program for low-income
residents.
Sabal Point Elementary
School will hold a Veterans
Celebration Program at 8:45
a.m. presented by the Fifth
Grade and Kindergarten.
The OMNI Toastermasters
Club 6861 will feature cham­
pion speaker Darren LaCroix
at its meeting at 6 p.m. at
AAA Building, 1000 AAA
Drive in Heathrow. Call 407­
862-9749.
When surrounded by such a beautiful and tranquil sotting, fishing may bo a secondary goal ol this fisherman Tho sotting
lor this earty morning scene is along Lake Monroe at tho oast end of tho RrvorWaJk on tho beautiful St. Johns River.

Burglary
• Maurice N. Thornton, 20, of
West 12th Street was arrested by
Sanford police Friday in the 2400
block of Lake Avenue. Police had
received a call regarding someone
attempting to enter an apartment.
He was found hiding in the bed­
room. He was charged with burgla­
ry of a dwelling, patty larceny of
under $50 and resisting an officer
witiuiut violence. He was also found
to be wanted for violation of proba­
tion.
Thefts
• M a tth e w

D a v id

W a s h in g t o n .

21, ol West 5 th btrvet, was a rre s te d
by Sanford police early TUcsday.
Officers found him in a vehido near
ItLs residence, and located a revolver
in tiie car seat. The gun was report­
edly stolen in 1991. Washington was
arrested on charges of carrying a
concealed weapon and larceny of
over $300 (firearm). He was aLso
found to be wanted on a Seminole
County warrant.
• Bryan Lev Derouslu, 47, listed
as homeless, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at a store in
the 1500 block of Frcncn Avenue. He
reportedly look a package of fried
chicken from tiie store without pay­
ing. He was charged with petty
shoplifting from a merchant.
• James Albert Smith, 43, of West
SR-46, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at his residence. The
case involved a vehicle reported
stolen on Oct. 24, in Sanford. The
vehicle was located in the near
Smith's home. He was diarged with
grand theft of a motor vehide and
petty larceny. He was also found to
Ilave eight warrants against him in
Seminole,
Counties.
• Nitza Caro, 35, of Sandstone
Run, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday at a store in
tiie 3600 block of Orlando drive. She
reportedly took $216.4 in items from
the store without paying. She was

a female. I ie was diarged with bat­
tery - toudt or strike (domestic vio­
lence) and simple assault with intent
to do violence (domestic).

Police
B otter

diarged with petty larceny of under
$300..
Assault - Battery
• Guy Shimoni, 28. of Linding
Drive, was arrested by Sanford
potliv Friday at liis residence follow­
Ing a dispute with lus 'wife. I le was
diarged with simple .iss.mll (domes­
tic violence).
• Ronald Henry Scott, 21, of
Windridgc Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday
at liis residence. He was reportedly
in an altercation with a female. He
was charged with Littery - touch or
strike (domestic violence).

Traffic Slop*
• Charles Lee Harris, 48, of Lake
Monroe Terrace, was stopped by
Sanford police Friday at 5tn Street
and Olive Avenue. He was diarged
with driving with a suspended
license.
• l/el Williams, 45, of West 12th
Street, was stopped by Sanford
polio.- Friday at I lolly Avenue and
1Htlx Street. He was diarged with
driving witli a suspended license,
unlawful speed, no proof of insur­
ance, attached license plate not
assigned, failing to register a motor
vehicle, and driving under the influ­
ence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs.
• Tommie Thompson, 49, of East
20th Street, was stopped by Sanford
polio* Sunday at Mulberry Avenue
anti Bill Street, i ie was diarged witli
driving with a suspended license.

• Stephanie Willey Mejdounb, 42,
of Deltona, was arrested by Sanfoni
Other Arrests
lice Sunday in the 5(X) block of
• Quinn Schuster, 24, of Valhalla
Imetto Avenue following an argu­ Way, Lake Mar)', was arrested by
ment with a male Site was charged Sanfoni police Friday at Ridgewood
with battery - touch or strike Avenue and Geneva Avenue. She
(domestic violence).
reportedly attempted to be admitted
to her son’s residence. She was
• A man was arrested as John Doe charged with property damage of
by Sanford police Monday in tiie under $200, and possession of nar1500 block of West 25th Street. cotic-hyd raced one1.
Officers said he was in a disturbance
with liis wife. 1ie amid not provide
• Dontay Jerome Johnson, 21, of
positive identification. He was Apopka, was arrested by Sanford
diarged with battery - touch or police Sunday at 9th Street and
strike (domestic violence).
Hickory Avenue, os the result of a
traffic stop. He was diarged with
• Robert Uoyd Washburn, Jr., 24., resisting an officer without violence.
of Sanford Avenue, was arrested by
Sanfoni police Monday at liis resi­
• Guzman Carlos Medina, 27, of
dence after an altercation with a Silver City, N.C., was arrested by
female. I ie was diarged with battery Sanford police Saturday at a service
- touch or strike (domestic violence). station in tiie 2500 block of Frcndi
Avenue.
• Calvin Pendleton, 41, of Water
He was diarged with resisting an
Street, was arrested by Sanford officer without violence and disor­
police Saturday in William Clark derly conduct on tiie premises of an
Court os tiie result of a dispute with establishment.

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Arabian storyteller comes to life in theater production

Grass has been killed and memorials scratched
and broken at the Sanford cemetery by lawn
maintenance contractors.

SANFORD — Take a glance at
Helen Stdirs Theatre Repertory
Company's Junior Production of
"Stories of Scheherazade" being
performed Nov. 11 through 20.
Show times arc Fridays and
Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday
at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15, $12, and

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Editorial

The Helen S ta in Theatre
repertory company's Junior
Production of “Stories of
Scheherazade” will be pre­
sented Friday and Saturday
at 7 p.m., and Sunday at 2
p.m.
Tickets $15, $12 and $10.
The Helen Stairs Theatre is
located at 203 Magnolia Ave.
Call 407-321-8111 for tickets.
The Sem inole County
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold the 15th
annual Fantasy Night,
“Broadway", at 7 p.m. at the
Orlando Marriott in Lake
Mary. Call 407-333-4748 or
fax 407-829-2100.
The Restoration Quartet
One Hope and The Sonshine
Quartet will appear in con­
cert at 7p .m . at Central
Baptist Church, 3101 \V. SR46 in Sanford.
This is a fundraiser for
Disaster Relief. A love offer­
ing will be taken during the
concert.

Celery City Cruisers of
Sanford present their 22nd
annual car show, at the
Seminole County Historical
Museum, 300 Bush Blvd. at
Highway 17-92. Registration
from 8 to 11 a.m. for 16 class­
es of street rods, stock and
modified cars and trucks.
Trophies will be awarded.
Call 407-322-8844.
Crooms Classic 50lh
Reunion meeting will be
held at 9:30 a.m. at the Elks
on Seventh Street and
Cypress Avenue, Richard
Evans chairman.

Englewood, Colo.
The Helen Stairs The.
located at 203 Magnolia Av
407-321-8111 for tickets.

“Serving Seminole County Since 1908"

The city of Sanford and the
Seminole County Area
Veteran's Advisory Council
will hold the annual Veterans
Day Parade and
Remembrance Ceremony at
Sanford's RiverYValk at 10 a.m.
with memorial events at II.

NSc wc,comc and encourage your lettera and
comments. All letter, m u« include your
address and phone number lo be published.

Slave Pslacks
Dona Dwtncri
Liens Edison
M ens Heetune
Dean Smith
Tommy Vincent

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greatest storyteller of the ancient
Arabian world. This show con­
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and comedy accompanied by

The annual celebration of
Sem inole County's Swedish
Heritage will be held from 1
until 4 p.m. at the Museum
of Seminole County History.
Special presentations, music
and food will be on hand.
Charlie Carlson will be the
guest speaker.

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Pool
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dty is to only have one club
•earn at their facility.

and a pool in Oviedo.
Tuesday that having two Sanford, but the other 50
Lundberg said he received
teams at the sam e facility
percent travel to practice
several different reasons for can cause problem s with
sswimming
w £ S ° H‘Rh
LScho°
coach
and1 B lu e
with Ackerson.
why his d a u g h ter's team
water time.
Dolphins club coach. Charlie
"M any of the swimmers
couldn't rent the facility, lie
He also said that especial- on Sem inole Aquatics team
Rose responded to the recent said he was first told that his
ly in a com munity pool, hav
news In an e-mail to Kuhn.
d au g h ter's
coach,
Alec ing tw o com petitive club drive many miles to get to
He echoed sentiments that
Sanford, even though there
Rukosucv, had interviewed
teams, can limit other aquat­ are closer pools. We choose
in his professional opinion it
with another team. Then he ic activities.
to drive, because Coach
was counter-productive to said he was told that they
H ogan also said there
nave two teams at one facility
heard that if the Rukosuev could also become a differ­ A ckcrson’s fine coaching is
and ultimately leads to the
left to another team , his ence in philosophy, which worth it,” O 'M alley wrote in
failure of both.
an e-m ail.
sw im m ers would go with can create a situation where
"Tw o team s, com peting him.
Many more e-m ails flood­
one team tries to take ath­ ed into M ayor Kuhn's inbox
fo r the same clients, at the
Lundborg’s response to letes from the other.
sam e pool is an accident
last week and this week
those claims were simple, he
Hogan said that although
waiting to happen and is a
said. He asked what person there arc some instances in from concerned parents and
Poor b u sin ess p ractice,"
sw im m ers. M any echoed
h asn’t
interview ed
for the country where two club
Rose wrote.
praises of A ckerson, his
another position to b etter
David Lundberg said they their career? And, he also team s share facilities, he coaching ability, and his pro­
always secs the same set of gram.
offered to sign a non-comsaid that if a child was with problem s arise from those
pole agreem ent.
O thers
supported
a coach that they were com ­ situations.
"T h e reality is at the end
L u nd bcrg's claim s, saying
fortable with and was a high
“I don't encourage facili­ they were parents of team
of the day, they don't want a
caliber coach, then why not
com petitive, successful, club move to another club team ties to have more than one members who also had to
com petitive swim team at a d rive a great distance to
team
in
th eir
w ater," with that coach?
tim e,” Hogan said.
Lundberg said.
Clermont.
A ccording to Lundberg,
Ackerson also pointed out
A ccording to Lundberg, when he continued to ask for
They accused the city of
FastLane
A quatics protecting a "good ole boy”
for you ng sw im m ers the space at the facility, the city that
pinnacle o f th eir ath letic claim ed they d id n 't have already has space to swim at coach, Ackerson, instead of
a facility in O viedo and in letting in a "successful, level
career is m aking it to ’ the
room for another club team.
Junior O lym pics. He said his Then, Lundberg said, they Clermont.
4
certified
swim m ing
"T h ey have, locally, a coach".
d aughter's team had all 40 told him it was USA
beautiful pool and training
young team members quali
Robert Lord, who is a par­
Sw im m ing p o licy to have space," Ackcrson said.
‘y last yyear
t ~ for
'
•• Junior
fy
the
ent o f a FastLane Aquatics
only one club team per facil­
But som e m em bers of sw im m er, asked Kuhn to
Olympics.
Olym
pics.
ity.
K
FastLane Aquatics live clos­ look deeper Into the issue
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u merous
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The
city
lastly
told er to the Sanford pool. Such
ny from parents o f swim
asking what would it hurt if
Lundberg that it was their as Lauren, who lives in
m ers
wvho
ho
belong
to
their team practiced at
own policy and preference Alaqua Lakes.
Sanford's facility.
Sem inole Aquatics, who call to have just one club team at
David Lundberg said he
the L arry D ale A qu atic their facility, he said.
Lord wrote in his e-mail
feels that since the city of that it was indeed common
C en ter hom e, said coach
"They wish I went away," Sanford pool was built with
Tony A ckcrson is a coach
practice for swim teams to
Lundberg said in an inter­ part of Sem inole County tax
who welcom es all levels of view at his home last week.
share water in order to fully
p ayer's dollars, his daugh­ utilize a facility.
swim m ing.
But Kuhn is sticking by ter's team should be able to
"Tony
has
Illustrated
Lord further claim ed in
the city 's policy. She said
dozens o f tim es to our kids that FastLane Aquatics is not swim there.
his e-m ail that FastLane's
"It should be about the coach is being punished for
what ch aracter is ab o u t,"
the first club team that has kids," Lundberg said.
Tom H u tchison, w ho has been told no.
"rocking the boat and start­
Lundberg also said that
two daughters that were led
“We intend to adhere to becau se o f the calib er of ing his own swim team ."
by Ackcrson, said.
Lundberg said his next
that policy," Kuhn said. But, FastLane A q u atic's team
step, if the city of Sanford
“I d on't know where to she also added that, "N o
members,
their
team
could
continues to denv his daugh­
send
my
d au ghters to o n e’s being denied a tax
p o ten tially bring in ad d i­ ter's team use of the Sanford
becom e O ly m p ic calib er payer's pool.”
tional revenue from having facility, would be to issue a
swimmers, I do know I can
She said anybody who
com plaint with a tax advoca­
put them in an environm ent wants to come and use the swim meets at the Sanford
facility.
cy group.
where they becom e world
facility individually, is more
S tep hanie O 'M alley, a
Lundberg has already
class kids and adults...w ith
than welcome to.
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state
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County
For the past five months, only a single, registered club
Ackerson as his coach, so C om m ission er
Brenda
Lundberg has been pushing team calling that facility its
she drives him from W inter Carey, and oth er heavy­
for the use o f Sanford's facil­ home pool.
Springs to Sanford for swim
weights in the area.
ity for FastLane A quatics,
Pat
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Club
practice all the time.
But, Kuhn reiterated dur­
who currently divides their D evelopm ent D irector, for
She also said that 50 per­ ing an Interview with The
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USA
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ty open house on Saturday, Airport Alligator Name Hunt"
Nov. 12, according to a will be announced at 1JO p.m.
Tuesday news release.
and the Grand Prize of two air­
Flight Fest 2005 is a fall fes­ line tickets will be awarded.
tival for the public to enjoy free
More than 300 entries for an
of charge. The festivities kick alligator name were submit­
off in the Terminal B-Domestic ted.
Lobby and will include vari­
The public can find more
ous displays, exhibits, enter­ information on the Flight Fest
tainment and vendors.
and the Great Alligator Name
The community event, from Hunt at www.FlySanford.com.
11 a.m. to 2 p.m., will feature a
The
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Sanford
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entertainment along with the has been tremendous in recent
airport's domestic air carriers, years.
rental-car companies, public
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tenants
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A live animal exhibit from the convenience of being locat­
the Centra] Florida Zoo in ed close to home and a stressSanford will also be on hand free environment.
for the festivities.
Airlines and their passen­
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International Airport
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thrilled to invite our local com­ walking distances and attrac­
munity to Flight Fest 2005. We tive pricing.
arc exdted to educate the pub­
For more information about
lic on the steady growth of the Flight Fest 2005, the Great
airport and look forward to a Airport Alligator Name Hunt,
fun event for the whole family and the Orlando Sanford
to enjoy," said Larry Dale, International Airport, visit
president and CEO of the www.FlySanford.com
and
Sanford Airport Authority.
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
— On Sunday, December 4,
2005, Altamonte Mall will
stay open late from 6 to 9
p.m. for a private shopping
experience.
Festival
of
Giving, sponsored by Real
Sim ple
magazine
and
Cotton.
Now through Deceihber 4,
area charitable organizations
have the opportunity to sell
tickets for *5 for the Festival
of Giving event. In turn, tick­
et holders are invited to a
unique shopping program
complete with store specials,
holiday entertainment, free
gift wrapping, prize give­
aways and sam ples from
popular
retailers
at
Altamonte Mall.
Additionally, the first 100
shoppers to spend $100 on
cotton merchandise will
receive a $15 Altamonte Mall
Gift Card.
One hundred percent of
the proceeds from the ticket
sales benefit the charitable
organization (501c3 status
required). Tickets are avail­
able for charitable organiza­
tions to sell by calling the
mall office at 407-215-5100.
"The Festival of Giving
program is a favorite among
the
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benefit
local
charitable
organizations," said Kristen
Moore, group m arketing
manager for Altamonte Mali.
T ls the Season for Giving
According to the Deloitte
Consumer Holiday Survey,
Am ericans will put their
hard-earned money to work
by giving to charitable causes
this
holiday
season.
Charitable donations ranked
fourth In national spending
categories,
exceeding
planned spending for holi­
day entertaining at home,
non-gift clothing and holiday
furnishings,
which
all
showed sharp declines from
last year. These expected
spending levels appear to
reflect continued contribu­
tions for the victim s o f
Hurricane Katrina and the
earthquake in Pakistan, as
well as a focus on providing
for others rather than for
buying for oneself and one's
family.
The D eloitte Consum er
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designed to m easure con­
sumer expectations about the
year-end holidays, has been
commissioned by Deloitte St
Touche USA LLP in the fall of
each of the past 20 years. This
year's survey polled 17,447
consumers.
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Internet by an independent
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10 through Oct. 18. The poll
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LAKE MARY — Even while serving for 20
years with the New York City Police
Department, Gregory Quinn dreamed of owning
his own business.
When he retired and moved to Central Florida
in June 2002, he started Mid-City Special Service
in Lake Mary. The statelicensed company specializes
in security or protection serv­
ices and investigative servic­
es.
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In a search for diversity, he
decided to offer both types of
services, Quinn said.
"The majority of the busi­
ness is 75 percent security, buj
we interweave the tw o,"
Quinn said. Manv clients take
Q u in n
advantage of botn services, he
added.
For example, if the company performs securi­
ty for an apartment complex, personnel will fol­
low up on any crimes that happen.
"The police department may not have time to
follow up on a stolen bicycle, for example,"
Quinn explained. "W e’ll do that follow up and
see if there are witnesses."
Mid-City also works with motels, retail stores
and even house watches, he said. When people
leave for vacation, the company can watch the
house, but more common are business owners or
managers who feel under some sort of threat
from employees who have been fired.
"Believe it or not, that's been very common to
hire our firm for personal protection after firing
employees," Quinn said.
The company also works on personal protec­
tion and matrimonial investigations on spouses
who cheat on their husbands or wives.
Quinn said he usually hires current or former
law enforcement personnel because he likes their
professionalism. Others are corrections officers
or retired military police. Florida licenses for his
business require certain training, but he sends
personnel out for additional training, including
CI’R and first aid as well as investigative train­
ing.
Quinn himself has a background suited for his
new business.
He retired as a police sergeant in New York.
He commanded a field training unit that trained

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Gregory Quinn owns and operates Mid-City Special Service, based In Lako Mary.
confidence knowing they can protect them­
new police officers for the first year on the job.
He loved the work, but hated the politics of selves. It's a psychological thing."
Mid-City serves all of the O rlando area,
being a New York cop, he said.
"Internal politics, that is the true stress," he although right now most of the company s
said. In 1985, he served in the 30 th precinct clients are in Orlando itself with a few in Sanford
when crack cocaine first hit the scene. Tne mile and Seminole County.
The company is based in Lake Mary, where
square area topped more than 200 homicides in a
year, he said. They sometimes experienced seven Quinn lives with his wife, Leigh, and their three
children Samantha, John and Gregory, who all go
to 10 shootings per day, he added.
"You know what amazes me about this work? to Lake Mary schools.
Right now, the company is gearing up for
It's people who steal for absolutely no reason,
December when there seems to be a hike in bur­
just for the sake of stealing," he said.
Working for the transit authority police in glaries.
"I think our company is a cut above most
New York, he said people would jump the turn­
stile to keep from paying. They often had guns or other security companies because we have the
warrants, and just as often they had plenty of most public service background," Quinn said.
Many security firms are in it for the money, he
money In their pockets.
"It's in their nature," he said. "That's the men­ explained.
"We are here to make money, but the public
tality."
Knowing the minds of criminals, Quinn tries service background brings a commitment to pro­
vide protection services for people and their
to gear his clients toward hiring armed security.
property."
"We will abide by their wishes of course,"
Mid-City Special Service Inc., is located at 840
Quinn said.
"But if our officers can't defend themselves, it Heather Glen Circle. Lake Mary. Call 407-529­
does make a difference. Officers will have more 8117.

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JU N E M AE CLA RK

Roscberry
Lane,
Sanford,
died
TUesday,
Nov. 1,
2005 at
Central
Florida
Regional
a
Hospital.
D a v is
She was
bom Aue
16,1917, in Madison, Fla. She
was a homemaker and a mem­
ber of St. Matthew M.B.
Church.
Survivors indude brothers,
James Davis of Miramar and
Thomas Davis, Jr. of Dothan,
Ala.; sisters Leona Novell of
Texas and Jencthc! of Sanford.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Nov. 12, at 11
a.m. at St. Matthew M.B.
Church, 3724 Main Street
Sanford, rev. Leonard L.J.
Wilson, Pastor.
Viewing will be Friday,
Nov. 11 from 4 until 8 p.m. at
WiLson-Eichclberger Mortuary.
Wilson-Eichelbcrger
Mortuary’, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

June Mac Clark, 76, of
Sanford, died Sunday, Nov. 6,
2005.
She was bom April 4,1929.
She was a meat wrapper.
Survivors indude daugh­
ters Patricia Ncjman of Port
Richey, Dolda Marie Bennett
and Barbara Jean Stewart, both
of Sanford; nine grandchil­
dren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
1lome, Oaklawn Chapel
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

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G LEN N L CO X

Glenn L Cox, 76, of Winter
Park, died Saturday, Nov. 11,
2005 at Winter Park Memorial
Hospital.
He was bom in Johnson
City, Tenn. He was a computer
programmer for NASA.
Survivors indude sons,
William Andrew Cox and
Michael Anthony Cox, both of
Melbourne; sister, Doris
Anderson of Johnson City,
Tenn.
Funeral services were held
TUesday, Nov. 8, at Howell
Branch Chapel with burial by
Metro Crematory.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes It Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.
FR A N K LIN L. C R A IG

Franklin L. Craig, 83, of
Casselberry, died Sunday, Nov.
6,2005 in Altamonte Springs.
He was bom Aug. 29,1922,
in Gilmer County, W.Va.
He was a veteran of the U S.
Army.
Survivors indude wife,
Norma L Craig; sons, Karl
Craig and Larry Craig; daugh­
ters Alexa H all Tina Craig and
Lisa Arwood; brother, Ivan
Craig; sister, Ava Wines; 25
grandchildren; six great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
TUesday, Nov. 8 at Banficld
Funeral Home with interment
at Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens, Weston, W.Va.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
LILLIE M. DAVIS
Lillie M. Davis, 88, of

MELODY R. DOSHAN
Melody R. Doshan, 43, of
Lake Mary, died Sunday,
Nov. 6, 2005 in Olando.
She was bom Aug. 1, 1962,
in Jacksonville. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include hus­
band Scott L. Doshan; son,
Devon Carpenter; daughter
Savannah Doshan; mother,
Linda Hunter; brother. Gene
Hunter.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 2
p.m. at Alaqua Country Club
with Pastor Basil Savoie offi­
ciating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
BERNICE HATCHER
MULLER
Bernice Hatcher Muller,
77, of Zenith Pointc, Geneva,
died Sunday, Nov. 6, 2005 at
Orlando Regional South
Seminole Hospital. She was
bom May 31, 1928, in
Oviedo.
She was an educator and

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=
member of
Antioch
M.B.
Church in
Oviedo.
She was
Past
Matron
Heroines
of Jericho
Ross
M uller
Lodge #47,
Eastern
Star, Retired Teacher’s
Association of Seminole
County and Busy BeeSnowhill.
Survivors include sons,
Arthur G. Muller of Sanford
and Clifford O. Muller of
Jacksonville; daughters,
Ingrid M. Witherspoon,
Gracia M. Miller, Robin J.
Muller and Quinncia D.
Muller, all of Geneva; broth­
er Lawrence R. Hatcher, El
Sobrante, Cal.; sisters, Mary
H. Barkley of Oviedo and
Elizabeth Mikcll of Leesburg;
13 grandchildren; 15 great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Nov. 12, at 10
a.m. at Antioch M.B. Church,
311 E. Broadway Street,
Oviedo with Rev. Charles
Jones, pastor.
Viewing will be Friday,
Nov. 11 from 4 until 6:30
p.m. at Antioch M.B. Church.
Wilson-Eichelbcrger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
MARY F. SW ITZER
Mary F. Switzer, 86, of
Maitland, died Friday, Nov.
4, 2005 at Adventist Care
Center, Orlando. She was
bom in Jacksonville.
She was a registered
nurse.
There were no known sur­
vivors.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, Nov. 8 at Collison
Family Funeral Home with
Chaplain Dennis Salmon of
Vitas Hospice officiating.
Burial will be in Oaklawn
Cemetery, Jacksonville.
Donations in her name may
be made to Vitas Hospice.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes It Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.

C ontinued from P i| e 1A
"This has not become a cold
case," Davidson said Monday.
"We have not exhausted all of
the leads in this case by any
stretch of the imagination."
Investigator Greg Seymour
of the Major Case Unit told
Alfreda Monday afternoon
that several cases had fin­
ished, and that Eric's would
be a priority.
Investigators did interview
a known drug dealer who
may have been dating the
same girlfriend, according to
Alfreda. At this point, howev­
er, Davidson said he could not
go so far as to say a suspect
nad been identified.
He wanted to remind the
public of a couple of impera­
tive aspects.
Any piece of information,
no matter how trivial or
iasignificant it may seem, can
be important in this case.
"We encourage anybody
with any inform atioa no mat­
ter how small, to certainly call
us," he said. Anyone can call
Crime Stoppers at 1-888-277T1PS or 8477. The caller may
be eligible for a reward.
Davidson also said there is
a general feeling about this
case that people know more
than they are telling. He urged
anyone who has information
who may be withholding it
for whatever reason, to come
forward. People may be fear­
ful or not willing to get
involved, but he said their
information can be immensely
important.
He acknowledged the frus­
tration of the family and the
Sheriff's Office.
"We take this very person­
ally when one of our citizens
are m urdered," he said.
Investigator Seymour’s office
referred calls to Davidson.
Davidson could not dis­
close any specifics about the
case. He added that some
things arc not able to be
shared with the family as
well.

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"I wish we had something
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Alfreda herself has heard
that people know who killed
her son. She simply wants to
know who did this, but even
more important to her is why
her son had to die.
"It’s about to kill me," she
said. Alfreda described how
lonely and quiet it can be
when she arrives home from
work. Her older son, Craig,
lives at the house. When he
arrives, Craig hollers to his
mom so they know each other
is home.
The brothers were very
close, Alfreda said in an earli­
er interview. "It's killing him,"
she said referring to Craig.
'
She described Eric as a
good-hearted person, as any
mother would, but she has
proof in the form of a scrap
nook from the staff and stu­
dents at South Seminole.
"M y eyes filled up with
tears as l heard the news ...
Why'd you have to leave Mr.
Walker," wrote a distraught

student in a letter contained in
the scrapbook.
Alfreda said she has confi­
dence
that
the
Volusia
Sheriff's Office is doing what
it can.
"I'm not going to let it go,"
she said. She even said she
could forgive the killer
because
that
is
what
Christian's do. She would also
want to know, though, why
the murderer took the cow­
ardly way out.
An elderly couple heard the
not robbed, but he was mur­
dered, she said.
"I believe he knew the peo­
ple who did this," she said.
Alfreda talks to God and Eric,
she added.
"Bring something to me,"
she pleads with her son. "You
know who did it to you. I
know you know who did
this."
Anyone with information,
can call investigators at 386­
254-1535 or Crime Stoppers,
where callers can remain
anonymous and qualify for a
reward of up to $1,000 by call­
ing toll-free 1-888-277-T1PS.

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SANFORD — With half of the week gone in the 31st annual
Sanford Golden Age Games, enthusiasm is at an all-time high.
Many events have already been concluded while some contin­
ue and others are new.
The following is the listing of planned events for the rest of
this week. Of course, inclement weather may cause changes,
but the city has little control over that.
As usual, breakfast will be served for participants at the
Sanford Civic Center, sponsored by the Over 50 Club. Thursday
and Saturday at 7 a.m., but Friday’s breakfast has been can­
celled due to the annual Veterans Day Parade and
Remembrance Ceremony.
THURSDAY, NOV. 10
Table Tennis - At 8:30 a.m. at the Salvation Army Gym.
Tennis - 9 a.m. and 11 JO a.m. at Sylvan Lake Park/Lakc
Mary Tennis Center.
Billiards - Women's 9-Ball at 9 a.m. at Sanford Senior Center
Hobby 6c Photography Show - 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Sanford
Senior Center.
Swimming - 9:30 a.m. at Sanford Aquatic Center
Bench Pressing - 2 p.m. at Historical Sanford Stadium.
Billiards - Men’s 9-Ball at noon. Sanford Senior Center.
Talent Show - 7 p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center (open to the
public
FRIDAY, NOV. 11
Tennis - 9 a.m. and 11 JO a.m. at Sylvan Lake Park/Lakc
Mary Tennis Center
Bowling - Singles 9 JO a.m. and 12:30 p.m. at Airport Lanes
Bocco - 10 a.m. at VVestmontc Park (Altamonte Springs).
St. John's River Cruise - 1 until 4 p.m. on Rivcrship Romance
(tickets must be purchased in advance. Boarding at the ship is
12JO p.m.
SATURDAY, N OV 12
Track 6c Field Events - 9 a.m. at Seminole High School
Archery - 9 a.m. at Historic Sanford Stadium
Horeesnoes - 1 0 a.m. at Fort Mellon Park.

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m o rn in g
G o ld -L e s lie lla m a
Silver - W illiam Graham
Bronze - D a v id A . W hile
M m age 60-64
G o ld - Sieve Agronick
Silver - Louia Komi
Bronze - James Phillips
M m age 6549
G o ld - E d B ru m
M en. age 70-74
G o ld - D a . id SFianka
Silver - JoiepFi Grtnorm l
Bronze - Lowell B brrtson
M m age 75-79
G o l d - L e n r u c ir t
M m age 85-89
G o ld -W ilf r e d M ungal
M m age 90-94
G o ld - Brian M cGarth
W om en a g r 50-54
G o ld - Beth Tyre
W om en age 55-59
G o ld - A n n e B ru m
Silver - M a ry Smith
W b m m age 6044
G o ld - Karen H a m m
W om en age 6 549
G o ld - Frances Weston
Silver - L u U Sloan
W u m m age 70-74
G o ld - Baerbel Bartyczak
W u m m age 75-79
G o ld - Vera Whiteside
CALLO W AY G O LF
M m age 55-59
G o ld - Robert Dessert
S ilv e r -D u n Dessert Jr.
Mere age 6549
Bold - Bob 1lawkere**)
M en age 70-74
G o ld Jerry Kantarpan
Silver - b e d - D u n Suig
Silver - Clifford T. Draprau
M m age 75-79
G o ld - George Dietrich
Silver - Carlton W . Trm b y
M m age 80-84
G o ld - D u n Deaaert Sr.
Sdver - Joseph N o va k
W u m m age 6549
G o ld - Barbara Yacua
D I L L A R D S -S -B A L L
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G o ld - D aryl L a n u n
Sdver - Frank Delcastillu
Bronze - Barm inr Laructa
M m age 70 and above
G o ld - Jack Tetzault
Sd ver - Gua Geiamar
Bronze - Richard Jonea

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M m age 60-64
G o ld - T o m Walsh
Silver - Gerard D . Fahey
Bronze - W illiam Jetm yn
M en age 70-74
G o ld - Frank French
Silver - Paulv G a d d y
M en age 75-79
G o ld - Bill Bran-land
Wom en age 50-54
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Silver - W illiam Graham
Bronze - D a v id A . W hite
M en age 6044
G o ld - Steve Agronick
Silver - Louie Rusal
Bronze - Barry D . Portnoy
M en age 6 549
G o ld - Ed Bruen
M en age 70-74
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Silver - Joseph G n n ir m l
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M en age 75-79
G o l d - L e n Puckett
Silver •Ca rl Anderson
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M en age HO-64
G o ld - A 1 Sanford
M en age 85419
G o ld •Wilfred M ongol
M en age 90-94
G o ld •Brian M cG rath
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G o ld - Belli ly e
Women age 55-59
G o ld - A nn e Bruen
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W um en age 6044
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W um en age 6549
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W b rn m age 70-74
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W um en age 75-79
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Herald Correspondent

OAR October meeting held
inside lake Mary church

Sallic Harrison Chapter,
DAR, met for lunch Friday
(Oct. 14) at the Fellowship
Hall of Holy Cross Lutheran
Church In Lake Mary. Regent
Dr. Lois Somerville and acting
Chaplain
Virginia Powell
d i ‘ ' the
' opening ritual.
conducted
Grace Marie Stinecipher led
the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag of the United States of
America. Elizabeth Nichols
led all assembled in reciting
The American's Creed.
After lunch Sandra Thomas
gave the President General's
message.
She encouraged
members to consider attend­
ing a future Continental
Congress, held annually in
Washington, D.C., at the
headquarters of the National
Society.
Ann I lowland, chairman of
the
Chapter's
National
Defense Committee, gave the
National Defense report. She
stated that, according to the
writings of Phyllis Schlafly,
tresident of Eagle Forum, and
ames Tooley, author of "The
Miseducalion of Women,”
that although women have
made strides in career opportunitiess, particularly in sci­
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and politics, many believe
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of the natural female desires
to become a wife, mother and
homemaker. Another empha­
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all to have a positive attitude
and to get involved in being
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dates of significance in the
history of the United States.
Sallie Harrison Chapter has
adopted a U. S. service man
who is a helicopter pilot.
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notes to him and were encour­
aged to send additional
mail,including “Care”
ages to him throughout the
month.
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award by Barbara LoMay.

ed report on the celebration of
the the Lewis and Clark
Expedition.
Two hundred
years ago, as the explorers
were approaching the Pacific
Ocean, a Fort was construct­
ed., 40 by 50 feet at Astoria,
Oregon.
Ia*ss than two weeks ago a
replica of that Fort burned
down. Currently it is being

rebuilt, thanks to the interest
and donations of area re s idents.
The Chapter voted to
donate three books, compiled
by the Museum of Seminole
County History, including
information about Seminole
County cities from 1865-1910,
to the national NSDAR
Library.
Regent Somerville present­
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bers, indicating their length of
membership in the National
Society. They are: Vanra
Decker and Barbara Hall, 40
years, Libby Boyd and Pat
Fox, 25 years. She also pre­
sented Fran Morton with a
Chapter Achievement award.
Sallis Harrison Chapter
will boost the Flagler, Volusia
and
Seminole
County
Regents' meeting Nov. 5 at
the LPGA Knickers Bar U
Grill in Daytona Uerach. Slate
Regent Rebecca Lockhart will
be guest s|H-aker.
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Naturalization Ceremony at
the Sanford Civic Center Nov,
17. I1ie Sanford Garden Club
is assisting and 'Die Auxiliary
of American Legion Post 53
will present flags to each new
citizen.
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members.

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Plans were rejected mainly
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rezoning parameters set up by
the board and the committee.
Free and reduced lunch, per­
centage of black and I lispanic
students as well as projected
enrollment figures were all
compared to parameters. If
one or more varied too much,
the plan was put aside.
Tne school district remains
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makeup at area schools, lire
parameters
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school.
The committee has looked
at the numbers for these plans
and will consider the five new
ones, but Pinnell said the
focus will turn now to the
question of whether the plans
make sense. A final adoption
of the plan is expected in
January.
The final day to submit a
new plan for rezoning will be
Nov. 21. For more informa­
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scroll down on the right and
click on rezone information.

Herald photo by Jim WanU

T h e 2005 Som lnolo H igh
School King and Q ueen of
H o m o com in g
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Fuller, left, and Alexandria
Erickson. T h o pair woro ch o­
sen from among their poors
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Midweek
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Briefs
SHS BOOSTER BBQ
The Seminole High
School Boosters Club will
be holding their annual
Boosters BBQ on
Saturday, November 12th,
at the Seminole High
School Courtyard.
Revenues from the BBQ
will help support
Seminole High School
athletic programs as well
as many extra-curricular
activities. These programs
arc not financed by the
School Board; therefore
funds must be raised
locally at each individual
school.
Donations arc being
accepted for door prizes
and a silent auction as
well as needed food and
paper products.
Contributions given by
the community id what
makes this BBQ a success.
The event will run from
noon to 4 p.m.. Tickets
are $10 for a 1 /2-chicken
dinner, door prizes and
the right to bid In the
silent auction.
For more information
please contact Marilyn
Van Winkle, BBQ
Chairperson, at 407-320­
5014.
FASCAR RACING
The 2005 FASCAR
Points Season will end
this Saturday night,
November 12th, at New
Smyrna Speedway. On
the program will be the
Late Models, Modifies,
Sportsman, Super Slock,
Mini Stock, Pro Thicks,
and Strictly Stocks.
The pit gate will open
at 4 p.m. and the grand­
stands will open at 6 p.m.
with racing action start­
ing at 7:30 p.m.
General admission will
be $10 for adults, $5 fur
students and seniors, and
ffre for children II and
under
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SOFTBALL TOURNEY
There will be a benefit
Softball Tournament held
at Pinchurst Park on
Saturday, November 19th,
with proceeds going to
Operation Shoebox to
benefit our American
fighting men and women.
All teams are welcome,
including co-ed teams,
but they must conform to
MFW rules.
The entry fee is $125
per team and must be
turned in by October 31st.
In case of rain, the tour­
nament will finish on
Sunday, Nov. 20.
For more information
contact Tom Paladino
(407-416-6205), Ann
Paladino (407-417-1173),
Javier Camacho (407-383­
1736) or the Paladino
home at 407-324-0587.
To leam more about
Operation Shoebox go to
www.operationshocbox.c
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BABE RUTH TOURNEY
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 (13-15year
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 teams 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 players per team).
Deadline for submission
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Playoff teams struggle on closing night
Lake Brantley, Winter
Springs upset; Lyman,
Oviedo lone winners
By Dean Smith
Herald Staff
The final night of the 2005
F1ISAA Football regular season
proved to be difficult one for
the two G ass 6A playoff quali­
fiers in particular and the
whole county In general Friday
night.
Whether it was a let-down
from last Monday's three-team
playoff, which also resulted in
reduced preparation lime,
coaches giving their regulars
some rest or coaches not try­
ing to show their playoff oppo­
nents much. Lake Brantley and
Winter Springs will be heading
into this week's playoffs with a
loss.
The Patriots (6-4) looked
awesome in the first quarter
against Class 6A No. 1 stateranked East Ridge, running 25
plays, most on carries by fullpack Lance Ault, and taking a
7-0 lead on a 14-yard pass from
Bryan Bearden to Khelt

Hamrick.
But the Clermont-based
Knights (10-0) kept Lake
Brantley in check the rest of the
game, relling to their Central
Florida record-tying 31st con­
secutive regular season victory,
32-7.
The Patriots will be at home
this Friday, hosting 6A-District
1 runner-up JacksonvilleMandarin (5-4) in a Class 6ARegion 1 Quarterfinal starting
at 7:30 p.m. at Tom Storey
Field.
Lake Brantley may have been
holding back some as if the
Patriots can defeat Mandarin
they will play the winner of
this Friday's game between
East Ridge and Edgcwater in
the regional semifinals.
Winter Springs (7-3) pul on a
whale of a show fur the home
fans in Friday, but they muld
not hold off visiting University
(3-7), which saired on a late
See Football, Page 2B

Seminole starting quarterback-tumed-wide receiver Travis Goodine (No. 7) gets past a pair of Lyman
defenders on his way to a 45-yard touchdown catch to put the Fighting Seminoles ahead In the sec­
ond quarter. But that would be the Tribe's only score of the night as the Greyhounds came back to win
19-7 to spoil Seminole's Homecoming at Thomas E. Whlgham Stadium Friday night.

Lyman on a mission
By Tony DeSormler
Special to tho Herald
SANFORD — Having dis­
patched the Seminole
Fighting Seminoles 19-7 to
wrap up the regular season
Friday night, the 5A-District
3 champion Lyman
Greyhounds now can focus
on tne business at hand.

B y Dean Sm ith

Herald Staff
S e m in o le C o u n t y w i l l b e
te n d in g a d o z e n In d iv id u a l
r u n n e r s a n d s e v e n te a m s to
th is w e e k 's F H S A A C r o s s
C o u n t r y F in a ls a fte r o u t s t a n d ­
in g effo rts at r e g io n a l m eets.
T h e L a k e B r a n t le y g ir ls , le d
b y a t h ir d p la c e f in is h b y J u n ­
i o r s ta r A m a n d a f li n t z e ,
e a rn e d a s p o t in state w i t h a
f o u r t h p la c e f in is h in th e G a s s
4 A -K e g i o n 1 M e e t.

F o r th e t h ir d y e a r in a ro w ,
the G r e y h o u n d s h a v e w o n
t h e ir d is tr ic t a n d a d v a n c e d
to tile sta te t o u r n a m e n t . H u t
th is ye a r, th a t’s n o t e n o u g h .

In a year that has seen
Lyman do the unthinkable _
beating Lake Brantley for
the first time in over 20
years _ and the unimagin­
able _ ending the 30-game
district winning streak of
fifth-ranked Mainland (10-7
in overtime) to win the dis­
trict title _ the Greyhounds
are now primed to make
some more school history.
"This is only the fifth time
in school history that Lyman
has qualified for the state
playoffs,** said Lyman coach
Bill Caughell. “We're still
looking for that first win.”
According to the Florida
High School Activities
Association's on-line foot­
ball rea&gt;rd book, Lyman's
playoff history amsists of a
40-14 loss to LakelandKathleen in 1968, a 27-6 loss
to V'ero Beach in 1982, a 20-7
loss to Kisstmmee-Osceola
in 2003, and last year's 31-7
loss to Palm Bay.
Caughell and the
Greyhounds arc planning to
break that streak against 4-6
Melbourne this Friday night.
Last year, Melbourne elimi­
nated Winter Springs (which
has sina1moved to Class
6A), 23-7, before losing to
eventual 5A state champion
See Lyman, Page 6B

Runners
advance
to State

Senior tailback David Muniz (Looking lor running room againit Seminole on Frid:
workhorse for the Lyman offense all season and will be counted on heavily when
go after their first-ever playoff victory when they host Melbourne at the Cariton I
Complex this Friday night at 7 p.m.

The Lyman boys also quali­
fied, finishing third as a team
with three runners, juniors
Robert Saltsman, Jordan
Eiserman and Shane Cook,
ing as individuals with
lishes of 4th, 13th and 15th.
Winter Springs senior
Andrew Walker also qualified
for state as an individual with
in eighth place finish.
-Region 4 Meet the
In the 3A-F
Lake Howell girls qualified as
a team with a sixth place fin­
ish, while the Silver Hawks
boys finished an outstanding
second, led by a 10th place fin­
ish by Junior Jonathan Sutter
and a 15th place finish by
sophomore Phillip Diamond.
In Class lA-Region 2, the
Trinity Prep girls were second
with eighth-graders Britney
Wotton and Chelsi Woodruff
finishing Uth and 13th.
The Saints boys were also
second with freshman Ranley
Grousse finishing sixth, junior
Kevin Lanza ninth and sopho­
more Thomas Ward 12th.
The Crooms boys team also
qualified by running fifth.
The FHSAA Finals will be
held this Saturday, November
12, starting at 8 a.m. at Little
Everglades Ranch In Dade
City. Admission will be $7.

UCF stops Houston 31-29
to remain in C-USA title
Sp ecial to th e Herald

Former Lake Howell High School standout Brandon Marshall (No.
6) led UCF with seven receptions for 120 yards, Including a touch­
down in the Golden Knights' 31-29 Homecoming victory over
Houston Saturday the Florida Citrus Bowl.

ORLANDO _ UCF totaled 495 yards of offense
•and stopped a Houston drive with the game on
the line - to earn a 31-29 Conference USA victory
over the Cougars on Saturday evening at the
Florida Citrus Bowl. With the victory, the
Golden Knights (6-3,5-1 C-USA) are now bowl
eligible.
UCF led 24-10 with 8:40 to go in the third
quarter, but the Cougars (4-4,2-3) rallied, scor­
ing three touchdowns in the game’s final 18 min­
utes. Houston had the ball on its own 45 yard
line with 1:29 remaining in the contest, but
Kevin Kolb was sacked by senior Paul
Carrington and then threw three incomplete
passes.
“I am happy for the football team,' said UCF
head coach George O'Leary. “I am real proud of
how they played; going out on the last play and
getting tne big sack that sort of put the game
away. It was a good win and they reached their
goal (of becoming bowl eligible).'
Junior Steven Moffett completed 2 1-of-30 pass­

t

es for 275 yards with a pair of touchdowns •a
five-yard scoring toss to senior Brandon
Marshall at the end of the first quarter and a
two-yard strike to junior Mike Walker with 2:16
remaining in the second quarter.
On the Golden Knights' next possession, sen­
ior John Brown nailed a 38-yard field goal and
the hosts led, 17-3, at halftime.
Marshall, the former Lake Howell High School
standout, finished with seven receptions for 120
yards. Fellow senior Darcy Johnson had six
catches for 91 yards.
UCF seemed to have the game in control when
Moffett scrambled for a 13-yard touchdown mn
with B:40 to play in the second quarter to put the
Golden Knights ahead, 24-14.
Just over six minutes later, Kolb began the
Cougar rally, hitting Anthony Aldrige for a 54yard scoring strike.
Kolb completed 19-of-30 passes for 313 yards
with the two scores. Donnie Avery had three
catches for 111 yards, highlighted by a 76-yard
See UCF, Page 6B

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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), but teams
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the Adult Flag Football League that will begin
play in January 2006.
All games will be played at Pinchursl I ark
(West 24th Street) on Saturday mornings.
The fee to register Is $325 per team and reg­
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All teams must register at the Downtown
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Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, Monday
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yards and the two touchdowns
and Muniz ran for 57 yards on
, Continued from Page IB
21 carries.
45-yard touchdown pass to
The Greyhounds will be at
outsoore the Bears, 34-28, at the
home for the Class 5A-Region 1
A.W. Epps Sports Complex.
Quarterfinals, hosting
The hosts got off several big
Melbourne (4-6) at the Carlton
plays for scores as freshman Al
D. Henley Spurts Complex
Terek McBurse ran for 100
starting at 7:30 p.m.
yards and scored on a 64-yard
Oviedo (8-2) was the only
run, senior Tyrone Lewis found
other Seminole County team to
paydirt on a 56-yard scamper
record a victory on Friday as
and |unior Tim Boykins scored
the Lions bounced back from
14 points, on touchdown runs
their disappointing defeat in
of 5- and II-yards and a twolast Monday's 6A-District 2 tie­
point conversion run.
breaker with a 42-14 thrashing
Boykins, who ran for 111
of Lake Howell (4-6) at Richard
yards on the evening, gave the
L. Evans Field, ending the
Bears a chance when he scored
Silver Hawks' two-game win­
his second touchdown and
ning streak.
added the conversion to tic the
The first half was a tremen­
game at 28-28, but the Cougars
dous battle between the neigh­
got the big bomb to pull off the
borhood rivals as Lake Howell
upset.
star quarterback Taylor Beasley
Winter Springs hurt itself
threw a pair of touchdown
with turnovers, throwing three
passes to Nick Guglielmcllo, of
interceptions and fumbling the
4- and 54-yards, and Oviedo
ball away once, which led to 14
answered with a 2-yard run by
University points.
Jordan Datrymple and a 5-yard
The Bears will go on the road
! to open the playofts, traveling ' pass from "tylcr Crockett to
Sean Gibbiiu to leave the score
to Bunnell to face Flagler Palm
tied at 14-14 at halftime.
Coast (7-2) starting at 7 3 0 p.m.
But the second half was all
The only playoff team to win
Lions, as the offensive line
was Lymaa which spoiled
overpowered the smaller Lake
Seminole's Homecoming with
Howell defense and the
a 19-7 victory at Thomas E.
defense sacked Beasley four
Whigham Stadium.
times.
The Greyhounds (7-2) took a
Dalrymple scored his second
3-0 lead after one quarter on a
touchdown of the game on a
20-yard field goal from Nick
12-yard run early in the third
Basquill-White, but the
quarter to put Oviedo ahead to
Fighting Seminoles (1-8) took
stay and Austin Watson scored
the lead on the first play of the
the next two touchdowns, on a
second quarter when freshman
23-yard run in thr third quarter
Quarterback Ray Ray
and a 61-yard gallop in the
Armstrong, giving local fans of
fourth period, before Manfred
what could be for the next
Julien closed out the scoring
three years, scrambled to the
with a 69-yard run to paydirt.
left and then back to the right
Lake Mary Prep (0-10) saw its
before launching a 45-yard
winless season come to an end
touchdown pass to former
at the hands of powerful Tine
starting quarterback Travis
Castle Christian (8-2), 51-14,
Goodine.
but the Griffins did score twice
Armstrong had a good night
in a game for the first time this
overall, passing for 76 yards,
year.
but Lyman is riding a lot of
The Royals put the game out
momentum from making it to
of reach early, scoring 34 points
the playoffs for the third
in the first quarter, but LMP
straight season and quickly
still had a good effort as quar­
regained the lead.
obbv;Zi ns master
terback Bobby
Quarterback Chris Bridgman,
threw touchdown
ichdot _passes of 75who has been playing better
and 22-yards to Junior Eric
and better as the season has
Decharmc and also kicked both
progressed, put the visitors
extra points.
ahead to slay with a five-yard
Lake Mary's disappointing
touchdown pass to Daniel
season after such a promising
Hamilton to give the
start came to crashing end on
Greyhounds a 10-7 lead at lialfFriday as Winter Park (9-1) did
time.
not suffer any lingering affects
Lyman star running back
from upsetting Edgewater last
David Muniz put the game out
week, pounding the Rams, 40­
of reach in the third quarter
14, at Showaller Field.
when he caught a four-yard
The Wildcats, whose only
touchdown pass from
Bridgman and BasquiU-White.
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C O L Claaa A/ Light
Mechanic
Full T im* BanaM*
407-8304431

■lie , loto^rwUfOV

Cuatomer Benrlc*
A l home owner* lit Head cash
immediately without gong into
debt Good or bad credit
namembar Chnatmas it right
tw utd Me oomtr 407-875-1087

71— H

elp

W anted

2 yts CO L-A Driver Eip
required Mutt live within 55
mile* of Daytona Loti of
- home tun*. O ee t benefit*
Up Id $1050 00 per week.
~
f*tu« Salary Bonuses
Recruiter. Walk-ln
tfovembar Bth thru Nov 19th.
8 am to 8:pm
l9 5 » R w y B 2 E iit 2 6 1
Monday Inn Eipres*
2820 W Inlemational
Speedway Bird
Daytona Beach. fL
C a l 1-800 709 2536

Mt CoHocborWAdmtnlMraOve
A telttanL Mutt be computer
proficient
and
p o tta tt
eicolent rotfdanl retabon stole
Data
antry
along
with
tecreta/lal and admin lupport
to vw manager. MuM be a team
player with a powtfve attitude
Must pat* background check
Call Mr Pilgrim tor an
appointment. 407-323-8180 or
la i return* 407-320-7195.
count*
Receivable
mediate opening In Sanford
friendly Individual with
counting aipenane* Ca*
7.328.7218.

.* with F T pay SUVhr *o
II AM/PM fthifu Hrty ptoft
j* Fun atmoephar* Caft
rm. 407-323-2070
idlewood Bullae la
king lor team mambart 10
( V sMhoMlMM We have
rung* lor Houeekaepmg.
&gt;ly tn perton. 1130
aowood BNd. taka Mary.
32748. 407-585-3000
E. DFWP
_______
Builder:
I day work
muel hava
rd 321-377-

W* need a positive, Inendty.
profeeeronel reliable mature
perton to help u* with our buey
Ineurtnoe agency Training and
■■Centura provided outgoing
phone caft and appoxitment
tatting
ikillt
a
mutt
Permanent positon wth growth
potential 25-35 hr* par wk
ttO txxir (407)321-0030
Driver - r
FI8 eaeke a driver with 1 year
fcght truck **p. ptoe a Mean
driving record Background
check
req'd
Great
pay/banefits Appty M-F 8-4 M
300 Central Park Drive.
Sanford. FL 32771. Ph 407-323­
4222 EOE/DFWP
Hlret
Driver
needed MuM have clean
record over 25 yrt old Proper
attire
Contact
Kelley*
Trentportabon. 407-927-2500
Dump Truck Driver* f/T.
tipenenced. Clata B C O L
407-3224133

Earn Extra
Money
Deliver the BeftSouth Yetow
Paget laitphont book in the
Otiando-Sanlord tro t Defy
work with Doubt# daylight
hour*. Payment tim ed upon
utofacacry verdcaton of your
work. Ybu muM be 18 or otder
with vakd (Invert leant*. SS
card, and Ineured verede

(407) 324-4564
8A-4P Mon-Fri
Eaty Work Excellent payl
Earn money working Irom
home Fun and prolitabl* For
more W o mat BASE to R eh *
Byrd. 2655 Qrandvlew Ave.
Sanford, FL 32773

Eapd Ira* workar* »
(Starts loanee COL a pfaa CM
407-323-3481.
H a lf wanted/Lawn Spray:
Naed parton wth vakd dnvort
lean** W d tram MuM b*
over 2 t . Ful ton* poatnn 407­
3214647.

a a . ________________

HairatyMM booth rental wet
Motion Minimum 5 yrt t i p In
are*. B#0y Arm#* Hat Styling.
407-3224913. a * far B*«y Anna
H o u tt im p in g Supscvtoof A
Malntananc*
Engineer:
Experience required.. Apply In
perton. 4750 SR 48 WtM.
Sanford. Super 8 MotM.

IUUtNAtt6Wiih&lt;5t
lanford •Aft SMI* '
Aaaemblers ft Packer*
$7Av-$7.50Av temp
58 SO $9 25Av perm
■Forklift ftO.Tv temp
&lt;10 304v perm
Lake Mary- 2nd thin.
Electri aeeembier*. tftmr
Longwood •Part time
Wrtiee Worker*
Tv
Drug/Uackground Requited
Ceft Kefty Service*
407-7884780 EO E

&lt;11

IN VESTIG A TE BEFO RE
Y O U INVEST!
fU w tyi
a good
policy,
atpecially
lor
butinet*
epporijnee* and trends** Cal
Florida Dept ot AgncuRura ft
Corwunar Samoa* M 800-435­
7352 or F TC -H E LP lor lie*
rtormmon Or v M a t VWb Me
M www tic gov/txrop
Honda law raqulraa taller* ol
certain buunet* opportumlie*
to regular with Honda Depl ol
Agriculture
ft Conaumor
Samoa* before settxg Caft to
verty lawful regiUralon before
you buy

L A BO R ER 8 NEEDED
FOR UNDEROROUNO
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting SaUry M-BOAIr
HEALTH 9MURANC8 AMOM1K
PLAN! Drug tree e*rt*lire
Apply M: t*t kaaarOrtv*.
I ftmums Spring* aot-ftto• . cot
Landtcepere/Track Cat Final
Grad*: Operator* end labor
potmont • Intlaftation and
grading aipenane* 407-322­
8133

000

v
Operator
Eipartancad Moving DM. Etc
407-3224133

Looking tor a*pd fwutakaaper*
lor busy hotel Com# In and M
out application 201 North
Town* Rd. Sanford. Sprtngfid
Suite*

W8 Irtti tw rftpt ptreon Sgrv
On Donut w available Mutl
be phyucafty and maritally fit
Apply In perton at:
PowerTap IntMutt
2589 Sanlord Avenue
Sanford. FI 32773

W anted:
Caeuel
work
environment m Longwood
32-40 hour* per week Muel
have
tome
a»*embfy
eipenenca Pie eke cat 407­
830-7332
M EDICA L A SS IS TA N T: Are
you a potrtive. friendly
profettional who *n|oy*
working with children and
•eeka to work n a pfoaeanl la*l'
paced padialnc* otic# with
excellent b*n*M»7 Plea** lai
returns to 407-282 5797 EOE

M EDICAL A SSISTA NT: Lake
Mery primary car* practice
haa an immediate opening tor
a P T pad* MA. Mutt b*
certified and/or registered
Good benefits Submit resume
ndcatng merest in Lake Mary
MApoaann. xtdudxig specialty,
to
Physician Associate*.
Human Ratourcat. 455 W
Warren A v e . Longwood. FL
32750. tai to (407) 2824797 or
apply onkn* al www peof com
EO E
Hood Eipd sandwich maker*
for a hot new concept C*&gt;
Mary. 407-323-1388
Vivonet North Piusne need*
driver*. pUfta maker*, tubs.
u re B e w i ft phone* Appfy wdi
owner al 2477 Park Av*.
Sanlord

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
W t ore o Tra ncK lau Technology B utincit operating
throughout the S tate of Florida tince 1980. praviding
trenchlctt pipeline t m n t c l W e hove the following
potttiont available, training provided

TV Technicians / operators
C u e j TV , T e s t &amp; S e a l Equipm ent

HELP
w anted
iI E N

C E D O f lt V E R F O R A 8 8 I 8 T E D
F A C IL IT Y . 4 0 H R S P E R W E E K .
E V E N IN O S A N D / O R W E E K E N D
cM
g OKiaiR
ONS
IE N C E D 8 E R V E R 8 F O R
F O L IV IN G F A C I L I T Y . P A R T T I M E
X T IM E . M U S T H A V E O N E Y E A R
R E E X P E R IE N C E .
"n A N C E : F T / P T N I O H T 8 A

COL Drivers
Com bination Pipeline Cleaning
and Voccum T ank T ru ck s

Technical Report writers
P re p aratio n o f te ch n ica l r e p o r t * using
AutoCAD L T

General operatives / Labor
R eliab le 4 h ard w orking, train in g provided
Excellent wogeft and benefit*, torn* out of town work,
good working condition*, paid vocation and training
Apply today, detail! below -

71— H

elp

W anted

Need Perton With Tat Ladder
to patch a tqmrref hoi* in the
av* of t * houaa. 407-322-4179
Newspaper beggar* needed.
Tuesday* only. ttam-7pm.
57/hr. ran* an*r 30 day* Musi
be ad* to Mend ft M 2Sfae CM
lor interview. Ed or Lorn*. 407­
923 3564 or 407-227-28IB
Ottco/Servlco Coordinator:
Customer service, set up
inttaltetiont. order mtlenal*.
answer phone* F ul medical.
407430-4700 _____________
1 D m * cook, server*, 4
dishwasher needed. Contact
Myten*
407-323-7306
Perl tune Security/Behavioral
Health
Technician
lor
residential substance abuse
taokty Fleuble shift Supervise
client population at et time*
Ensure safety and welfare ol
me. stall and visitor*
*Esp*rtMic» working "Vilh
criminal
justice
clients
preferred tkgh echool ckpioma
required 407-328-2900
PA R TS C O U N TE R
FIS seeks an individual to fit
orders Some ratal, customer
service or angation eip prefid
Great pay/bfl* Apply M F 6-4
al 300 Central Perk Drive.
Sanford a 32771 PH 407 323
4222 EOE/DFWP
Pipe/fen*
Foreman
lor
underground utilities crew
Local work 407-322 6133
Remember playing with trucks
•t t kid7 How would you kkt
to build them?

AMERICAN LAFR ANCE
Premier Manufacturer ol
Emergency
Vehicles
it
amenity hang lor:
Cabinet Atsembter
■Paint Prep Tech
-Welder •2nd Shift
■Supervisor - 2nd Shin
Fackty Mtrttnance Tech •2nd
Shift
CISC Troubteeftoolar •2nd shrt
Many other poeOcnt avafabf*.
C M 407-330-6911 ot via* us M
3705 St John't Parkway.
Sanlord. F L
Residential Techs P T males
3rd MM. Nmafa* M thfttt 407­
588-1066

Needed:Top Treatment
Seamttretee*
Valances, S w a g t, Rom an
S hades, Cornices M utt
Speak &amp; Wise EtxAdv ADM
To Cut. Fabricate &amp; Mount
on Board*. To p P a y For
Most Experienced D e a n
A ir C o nd itio ne d W ork
Area* Q u ilt 4 D ra p e ry
S o lu tio n * , L o n g w o o d ,
4074304686.
W A N lt O Oulyouig sales
rep tor community newspaper
group Newspaper teles
uxpentnee preferred Benefits
lud*
base
salary
commission plan, mileage
paid
vacation.
health
insurance. 401k Resume*
only to Sanlord Herald. 300
N French Ave . Sanlord. FL
32771
or
dpmgOsomnolehereld com
W AREH O USE

V M E ^ S E N IO R H A N D Y M A N
IR C A T P A Y A N D B E N E F I T S

Phoo« 407-322-2207

Altair

Environmental Group

X

ESTABLISHED 1980
I* It: IIIIR a

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Sunday. November 9 A 10. 2005

710 8 . Mllwee Street, Longwood, FL 32760
Tel: 407-330-7134
Fax: 407-330^818
E-Mail: altalrgroupCoarthllnlLnet

Visit Our WebsiU: wvm.altairenvironmental com

FIS seeks nkvftkM to pul parts,
stock shelves ft handle
receiving Clean driving record
req'd Eiceaent Mts Apply MF. 8-4 M 300 ttekman Road.
Sanford F L 32771 PH 407­
3300275. L O t DFWP
Secretary F/X General OthceOood PhoneOSkM*. Computer
Exp
Sanlord Area Fax
Return* 407-3324478

71— H

elp

W anted

RN

S anford
Herald

Ortando RaponM Httffticare has
Employer ot Choice award,
tie erty hoqjIM M C m *M Ftanta
end |utt the 3rd In the state to
win this prestigious accolade
This distinguished award
•gretm what w*V* known a l
along. ORH la a great place to

is looking for a talented sales
representative for our newspapers.

Qualified candidates will;
Orlando Regional
South
Semirtol* Hospital, part ol
Otoreto RaponM HtMhcare and
located In Longwood. F L It a
208-bad
facility
offering
com plait medical, surgical,
progressive
care
and
emergency services W* are
currently seeking
PCUACU RNe

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

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

QuxMcaftuns m u d * current RN
te n s e tn the stele of Florida.
Current Ot 3 and at West 1 year
of nursing experience m PCU.
Med Surg or a O N with
iviout
tP N
hospital
eipenenca Venable Fut-Time
12 hour shift, day* and rights
available Must be available
weekends
For quickest consideration,
pleas* apply on line al
http /hr ortandoregxjnel org or
you may forward your resume
to
T
Fonteca. Human
naaoxoaa. 556 W Stale Rd 434.
Longwood. FL 32750. fax (407)
757-0896.
email.
Tracy Fonaaca Bortia org EOE

Opart Houaa: W# are fixing tor
M poeaons. n l d n g e p d l f g i
Auditor ftFtont Desk personnef
Pis appfy In perton 3401 S
Orlando Dr. Santord. Hoftday Inn
Express
Service plumbers/helpers
■ded. Residential •
commercial. Oreet payl
Hiring Im m tdlattly. 407

S*^peCrewT.JArdM«ET
Needed
Local
[407)3224133

Work

Stable H#fp7a-1p,r*ftabl# tuft
txn*. own Iraneportaton 407­
349-0612

• Health Insurance
• M ileage

•401k
To team about this position:
Send or bring resume lo Wendy Beck
Sanford Herald
300 N. French Ave., Sanford, FI 32771
or
Email lo: wcndy@scminolchcrald.com

71— H elp W anted

93— R

o o m s

R
Pari lima cook, aanrera A
dishwasher needed. Contact
Myten*.
407-323-7308

Fo

r

e n t

Master bedroom ft private baftt
Gated communay. pool lamal#
preferred &lt;450/mo, $200
deposx C a l Marta. 407-328­
5229

93— R o o m s F or
R

e n t

whklv

8*nford:
location,
r, rrsootrem. cdtx TV.

A tk u rr

Startlng • ftftZNxfc.
Historic Downtown
407-330-4423

aloeptog room* C M 407-321­
4900

Extremely dean, oory turn rm.*
aft u8. cable, o/c. Indy, phone,
kitch use. sec dr. private
entrance Resident owner.
A B S O L U TE L Y
NO
A L C O H O L D R U O B AND
NON SM O KER S ONLYI Very
respectable. 407-314-0924

95— R oommate
W anted
Lake Mary Bhrd A 427,
S376MO rtd, ud. M. W O . cM*s.
nr SCC . axpt. NS. quIM. pro*
407-322-1807

^EZPAWN
Career Opportunities
E Z Pawn
Join ■ leader in the Pawn induitry. Hive fun, team our buiineti and build
your career. We have career opportunities for the following positions:

Sales Associates
• Excellent Customer Service Skills
•Stable Work History
•High School Diploma/GED
•Retail or Pawn Experience a Plus
•Able lo Work Flexible Schedule
• Bilingual a Plus

Assistant Manager
• Excellent Customer Service Skills
• Stable Work History
• High School Diploma/GED
• Retail or Pawn Experience a Plus
•Able to Work Flexible Schedule
• Bilingual a Plus
• 18 Months Supervisory Experience

All Full Time Associates are eligible for.
Health Insurance Denial Insurance
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Paid Vacation
Paid Time Off
To Apply. Fax your resume to (407) 328-4346 or visit one of our stores
to fill out an application:
•2438B French Avenue in Sanford •8345 US Hwy 17-92 in Fern Park
•2105 S. Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando
_______________________ E Z Pfttftb is »n Equal Oppununity t jipluyct___________________

�4 B Sunday. November!) 8 1(1. 2005

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95— R o o m m a te
W a n ted

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r

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103— H o u s e s *
U n fu r n ish ed

i

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Induct utiktut.
WD. CM,, imww, ir^r,
7 *— •»*ml-prtv«to funnco

|«marmttepo*l wm1 y»Imm

"PMcCon ••* Protetatonai

y»&lt;wn«ntWa,WOaquW
SfJW toport. nw «17
*07-847-6832.

97— A pa r t m en t s F u r n ish e d

Lanlord: Uatortc 3/1, 21
1750/monlh

2/1 I

•“ (Wnonlfi. 1/1, HBCVmo

&lt;07-262-2002.

9 8 — R en tals
fettictency
llOOwk.
Apartment*. (ISOwfc. i l H
h ou»M
lor
rant
AuhteftedA/nfumutted. 407­
240-1168

9 » — A pa r t m e n t s U n fu r n ish e d
MARINER'8 VILLAGE
LAWAO* I BORM. M714IO
f 60MI. 1700440 ANO UP

Cads kvkjbsd
407-323-6*70

OuaMy Living at Atfontabte
PHelng. 1 , 2 * 1 Bedroom s.
Lake views, 407-322-6104
EH O .

103— H o u s e s U n fu r n ish e d

407 321-0759
-

i

DOYLE
M A N A G E M E N T
D E N T A L S

(•107) 322-2495
•antord:
1/1. Cotteg*.
Carpatad a vinyl. Watar
•nctadad. $500.3500 Depowl
•anford. Notlhtek* VINeg*
Condo*:
Lovaly
1/1,
CompWhrfy Furnished. W/D
Hook-Up*. Pal Ok. Comm
Pool. Esercts* Rm , N/S,
*9&lt;XV*B00 Deposit
■anlord.
Sandalwood
Condo*:
2/2 .
Tited
Throughout.
Appliances.
C o rm u w y Pool 1.000k Sq FI
1900*900 Deposit
Longwood: Spacious 3/2.
Carpatad A Tited, Loll ol
Storag*. Doubt* Oarag*. Scr
PanA Lafca View. Ccmm Pod
Aval 12/014)5 $1095*1095
Daposit
D O Y L E M AN AGEM ENT
W E R E N T AND E E LL
HOM ESI

PORZIG REALTY
RENTALS
I -Sanlord: 1/1 Apt. 2nd Floor.
I Indudes watar 6 lawn car*
WOOMo
■Lake Mary: Large 4 or
p£lfV30A. Tilad Throughout
IPossIbl*
Mothar-ln-law
*1350 Mo

407 322 8G78
Venture I Propartlai'
Paul Oaboma
407-321-4764
Dattona: 3BR/2BA. Uv. Dm.
Fam Rm. Bnck Scr Porch. 2
Car Oar. $975Ano
Dattona: 3BR/1Bath. New
Paint,
Ceramic Tlla.
Appkancas. I8s24 S C Porch.
Carport.
Fenced Yard.
$96S/mo

117— COMMERCIAL
R entals

Sanlord Office: 750 aq
$550/mo.
New
Rugs
Deoorsled. 3rd Si A 8 Sanlord
Ay* Plenty oI Parking. PrtvH*
Bath, wet Bar, Vary No* 407
679-1660. Brk/Own

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118— O ffice Space
For Ren t

6flcas For ham 400 sq It to
BOOsqlt Santard RSonCMo*
Canter 407-314-3750

141— H omes For

Lake County, 5 Acres dose to
Sanlord. 10m«aa«A. UmaMa.
5 acres. 6 20 acraa. Lake Front
Ld. 36 acres near Eusas 5 •
♦/-. 10 acraa $252,000 maka
ollar on 10 acres Ml Plymouth
4 commercial lot*
Force Ready 407-7164673 Ca*
Earl Showara, 407-631-233$

BEDROOM

u

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221— G ood T hings
to Eat

# Patti's Pet
Sitting tir

Havel
Oranges.
lied
Onpatrdt Tangerine*. Open
Friday Novllth, Martwathar
Farm* 3461 C*J«ry Avt
Sanford

Audi A4 Cabrtotet 3 0 2003
Leather Ado *20.450 cal or
*1*14076732966 com

n

f

235—

Ditch witch 1010 Iranchar,
wikh nawHonda 13hp engine
$1900. Trac Vac Laal Vacuvn.
$600 Cal 407-328-6900

Twin bed with mattress set
include* headboard $35
407-402-3229

191— Bu ildinc
M a t er ia ls

235—

mink COAT, Ful length with
hood 8tz* large, kepi mturner
storage $3,000 Cal 386-789­
6070

217— G arage S ales
_ ----- Oviedo Uv*
Oak Ratarva. lea cream labia
6 Chairs, antique l*m stand*.
0 alllag tad*, wtekar tocher* 6
* '‘
quills, gteiswsr*.
cotocbon. ddhmg. household
Item*. *ven the house Thur*.
Frt. 9-3. 3366 Rad Ash O d *.
407-3660369.
12. 7am-5pm. 2400 Willow
l ofl Sanford Ava. Tool*,
ertfts. plants, toy*, furnishings,
4 much mor*
hAMFamSyYM 8M* 8MiSim.

193— Lawn Ac
G arden

11/12,11/13.10wn to 4pm 2401
Hotly Av* Sanlord Houiahold
i*. ctolha*. computer* I
much mor*.

Free Mulch

Neighborhood Oarag* Bate:

MuteFtedly Ywd Sate S* Nm

November 12/13, Sam-4pm.
Holloway Court, Sanlord
(Parnate Oaks II) oil Upsala

219— W an ted t o

1 99-P ets Ac
S upplies
10 yrs old. vary
tnendty Need* a good home
Hava too many pate $700.
mckJdas naw cage 407-416­
2434

M 650 70k Mi cel or visa
4076732966 com

209— C lothing

CORRUOATED
STEEL
ROOFINQ lor Bama. Boat
Dock*. Shope. a t Also Cutvarl
Pipe: 15-I2C t r * 2 0 . Cal For
PrtCM Surplus Steal 6 8uppty.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788.

Available From Our Tree
Tnmmmg Dusmet* W4
bring to you! 407-330-1672

(Liard* Miata 2000 Gorgeous

B uy
Aluminum, Cans, Copper,
Bra**, Nawspapars. Auto
Radlators 4 Battertes
Kokomo Recycling:
407-321-0004
614W. 1ST, Sanlord
Me, 10-4, 4e1.*-1

T ruck /SUVS/Vans
F o r S ale

Pontiac Aztek 2003 $11,950
only 35k ml Cal or visit
4078732966 oom

4 WHEELERS FOR BALE
200$ Yamaha 200 Bteitef
$3100. 2004 Potarl* 290
Trallbtenr (3200 *nd 2005
Hond* (0 *2600. Ca* 386-789­
6330
Two Brand New
4-Wheeler*
1* Poterl* 1- Yamaha
63,900 each obo
366-7(66330

Toyote Tundra 2001E d Cab V8

$12,950 SOS Parted CMor vw*
4078732968 com

239—
M otorcycles/4W iieelers For Sale

276-Fence

1997 Potarl* 400 4a4 4
wheeler Qun racks, push
button 2 or 4 wheat drive, runs
Bte*L goodcondkn (2500 cbo
407-696-4898

Central Florida Fence
AK Type* of Fence
Spactelomg in Vinyl
Fencing
■Fr** Estimates
4Jc*n**d/1ntur*d
Otekty Work
•Prompt Sarvlc*
366-766-6330

4 WHEELEFVATV
2004 POLARIS
250 TRAILBLATER
$3200 Cal 366-769-5330

308— T ractor
Service

4 WHEELER/ATV
2006 HONDA
90
62600 366-799-1330

Chevtotel 2500 E«1 Cab 2003
4«4PW. PL $14,950 ce* or Vie*
4076732966 com

S k ip 's Tractor
S btv Icb
Recycled Concrete
Driveways,

Yahama Royal Star Tour
Clastic 1997 Parted Ton* ol
Edra* 65.950.407-673-2966

bodg* 2500 Craw Cab 2004
[&gt;•***122k Mi $19,950 cal or
Visa 4076732966 com

1

4 WHEELER/ATV
2005 YAMAHA
200 BLASTER
63300 366-799-6330

Pontiac Aztek OT 2001
Leather call or visit
4076732966 oom

99 Dakota Sport Eat Cab. 2wd.
V6. tow package. 85k ml,
$7,700Aibo, Alao opan trailer
•modad* rate wAockboa. UtM.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
Node* N h*f*by glvtn to*1 * PuMc Hewing —H be held In to*
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NO T K t

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PU6UC AUCTION

Vahida Auction BPOOam
WHEN November I t , 1006

Noaca a hereby gpren
McConnei Motor* e/H ee«
at PuMc Auceon For SaNag*
tor Ceth on demand to letfieri
bdder. toe toaoeang deecrbed

WHERE

1967 JEEP
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ORDINANCE NO. MB0
TO ANNEX 6.177 ACRES O F PROPERTY LY1NO BETW EEN
S T JO H NS PARKWAY ANO TH E CEN TR AL F L O R C A O REENEWAY ANO BETW EEN UPSALA ROAD ANO RINEHART
ROAD. AS SHOWN ON TH E MAP BELOW;

The Auceon wri be hwd al 900
a m on ta* data* abov*
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2600
6wito* A ve, Santo* F I.
32773 Proepecdve tedder* may
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to aate Tama are •CASH OR
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FUNDSMoConnai Motor* re*erve* to*
rtf* * eccept or reiecl any end

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NOTICE OF AUCTION
Tha auction e « be held on
NOVCMBtR 16,1006. at #00
W 326 AuNi Ave. Oviedo.
FL
Proepecdve tedder* may taped

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L IO A LA O
CITY OF L A K I MARY.
FLORBA
REOUfST FOR
OUAUFKATION6 (RFO) FOR
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10OO AM E8T
December 2. 2006. to: John
unon. Cty Mwiagw. 100 Not*
Country Oub Road. Lake Mary.
FL 32746

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AM W 326 AiAn Am . Ovado.
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Harald photo* by JWn W w iti

Lyman placektcker Nick Basquill-White (above) hit two
more field goals against Seminole on Friday, while quar­
terback Chris Bridgman (right) was 7-f0f-9 lor 76 yards
and a pair of touchdown passes In the 19-7 victory over
the Tribe. Both will be monumentally Important to how far
the Greyhounds can advance In the upcoming playoffs.

Lyman

Continued from Page IB
Lakeland In the second round.
The winner of the LymanMelbourne game advances to
face the survivor of the firstround contest between
Nicevtlle and Jacksonville-Ed
Prospective bidders mey raped
vervde* one hour pnor to tato
White in the regional semifinal
Term* we "CASH OR CERTI
rne on Nov. 18 for a berth in
FIEO FUNDS' PeuTi Toenng
e state quarterfinals on Nov.
reserves the right to adapt Of
read any and •• BIOS
25.
Not that he’s making excus­
Pubdeh Novambw ». 2005
es, but Caughcll said that the
WOM
emotional state of the
Greyhounds as they enter the
I ro u n d M y j
playoffs is much different than
the last two years and should
J o l i in t h e i
work In Lyman's favor.
“Two years ago, we clinched
C lassifieds' f
the district early,” recalled
■
To list a jo b
Caughell. ”We were exdted
■•
H about being In the playoffs for
o p en in g in ,
the first time In over 20 year*,
the
but then we had some blowout
wins down the stretch and we
started to relax.
'Last year; there was a 'let's
prove last year wasn't a fluke'
attitude. When we did win the
district again and made the
playoffs, there was a sense of
407 322 2611 - accomplishment before we
even got to the playoffs."
This year, making the play­
offs was no surprise; if any­
thing, Caughell and crew

Node* a hereby given Pad*
Tovnng we set at pub*c auction
lor tWvage tor ca*n on demand
to hghett Odder, the lolowing
deecrbed vetudea

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Sanford
Herald

would have been bitterly dis­
appointed had they not In spite
of the fact that they were now
in a district with Mainland,
which had advanced to the
state playoffs for 11 consecu­
tive years.
While only a fool would sug­
gest that losing one of the pre­
mier players in Central Florida
would actually make a team
better; the graduation of C.J.
Walker has demanded that the
yhounds (all 33 of them)
Greyh
,iJ ways
to get the job done.
find
v
*C.J. Is a great athlete, one of
the best In school history,” said
Caughell. "But we never
believed internally that we
were ever a one-man team. Our
team tradition Is 'stepping up
for your brother'. That's been
our key to why we've won
three district championships In
a row. It's not every man for
himself, it's every man for each
other.
T h is is a hard-working
team. We know we have some
deficiencies, but it's our job as
coaches to put the kids in the
right position to do the things
they do well so that we have a
chance to win."
Over the course of the 2005
campaign, Lyman has devel­
oped the offensive balance nec­
essary to be successful in the
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playoffs. AU season long,
David Muniz (726 yard* and 10
touchdowns rushing going Into
the Seminole game) has been
the workhouse for Lyman;
down the stretch however,
other Greyhounds have
stepped up.
Against a very fast and ath­
letic Seminole defense on
Friday night, Chris Bridgman _
who is not among the top 20
Central Florida quarterbacks In
passing yards _ completed
seven of nine passes for 76
yards and a pair of touch­
downs (one to Muniz and the
other to Daniel Hamilton).
Also, while Muniz did score
a touchdown in regulation
against Mainland, it was junior
kicker Nick Basquill-White
who kicked a game-winning
field goal In overtime. Against
Seminole, Basquill-White (who
has Central Florida'* third-best
punting yardage average) had
Held goals of 20 and 25 yards.
Defensively, the Greyhound*
have surrendered less than 11
points a game and have given
up a total of 20 points in the
last five games of the regular
season.
'Lyman Is a great team,” said
Seminole coach Mick Harris.
'We wish them the best of luck
in the playoff*.”

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touchdown catch with 6:12 remaining in the
game.
On the ground, UCF totaled 220 yard*.
Freshman Kevin Smith had 28 carries (or 99
yard* and bulldozed hi* way in the end zone for
a t wo-vard score in the fourth quarter.
Freshman Corey Hogue led the Golden Knight
defense with eight total tackles. In the second
quartet; he recorded his first career Interception
after a Kolb past was deflected off of two play­
ers. Carrington totaled two sacks for a loss of
eight yards.
UCF
JCF is now bowl eligible for the fifth time in
school history.
The Golden Knights return to the field next
Saturday, visiting UAB. Kickoff in Birmingham,
Ala. is slated for 4 p.m. The game will be tele­
vised nationally on CSTV.
The UCF ISP Network and its flagship station
740-The Team AM (WQTM) will broadcast the
game live beginning with the pre-game show at
2JO p.m. Marc Daniels will once again have the
call with Cary Parris. Jerry O'Neill will handle
the sideline duties. Network affiliates include
WMMV-1350 in Cocoa, WDCF-1350 Dade City,
VVROD-1340 In Daytona Beach and WMMB-1240
Melbourne.
UCF TO HONOR TORCHY CLARK
The UCF men's basketball program will honor
a former coaching great at halftime of its Nov. 18
game with Rollins when the UCF Arena floor is
renamed Torchy Clark Court.” Eugene
"Torchy” Clark, who served as the first head
coach in UCF history, guided the Golden
Knights from 1969-83 and still resides In the
Orlando area.
Tip-off for the Rollins game b slated for 8 p.m.
During hb 14 seasons at UCF, the Golden
Knights posted a 274-89 (.754) mark and the pro­
gram became a state and national power at the
Division II leveL making six NCAA Tournament
appearances.
“Thu U a well deserved honor for Torchy
d ark,” said UCF director of athletics Steve
Orsinl. "He embodies the spirit and tradition of
UCF basketball. Torchy was responsible for
starting the program and truly put the school on
the college basketball map. He has always been
passionate about the program and about UCF
and this b a great way to honor him.”
Prior to the game, d ark will be recognized at
the new FA1RW1NDS Alumni Center from 6-730
p.m. The event b free to all UCF Alumni
Association members and Golden Knighte d u b
donor*. Cuesb can attend the pre-game event
for $5. Fans should call (407) UCF-ALUM for
more Information on the event.
In 1978, d a rk guided UCF to the 1978
Division II Final Four as the team finished the
year with a 26-4 record, the best in school hbtory. Under d ark, the Golden Knights won 20 or
more games in a year on seven occasions.
Hb teams won five Sunshine State Conference
title* and he earned numerous coach of the year
honors. A member of the school's athletics hall
of fame, d ark coached hb sons Bo and Mike at
UCF.
’ Following hb coaching stint Clark taught at
UCF in the College of Education.
2005-06 season ticket* are currently on sale.
Call (407) UCF-1000 to purchase tickets or for
more Information.

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449 Pratbytarlan
201 Elm Ave. Sanford, FL
407-321-8388
Tlmotiiy Hudnn, Pastor
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Tue. Prayer. Btrie Study. 730 PM

128 West W ftur Ave
Lake Mery, FL
407-321*1021

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3101 W sstSR46
Sanlord, FL 32771 -6644
407-322-2914

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Ovtado, Florida
407-697-2376
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City Church
690 E. Airport BMt
Sanlord, FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugsna Smith, Pastor
Sunday Sarvlcas, 9:00AM A
10:30AM
www.oriandocitychurch.com

590 S. Country Club Rd
Laka Mary. FL 32746
407-322-6879
Shana Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:46AM
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Laka Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parksr, Pastor
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Family Activities.. 6PM

Family Worship Cantor
2462 S. ParkAvs
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jafl Krai. Pastor
Sunday Worship
Sarvtoo 9:30AM
Wadnasday Sarvlca 7PM

Patmatto Avanua Baptist Church
2626 Palmetto Ava
Sartort. FL 32773
(407)323-1383
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Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Dave Schnaila, Collage and Caraar
Pastor
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Pastor
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■Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wed. Bible Study AAWANA 7pm
Home of Liberty
Ctutthan School
Grade# K-4 Through 12th

Wetdva Assembly of Ood
1679 Dixon Rd
Longwood, FL 32779
407-774-0777
Grog Freaman, Pastor
Sunday Svcs, 10AM
Sunday School, 9AM

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419-Church of God
Sanford Church of Ood
801 W. 22nd 8t, Sanford, FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wee Tonkstsy, Pastor
Senior AduN Sunday School
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Morning WoraNp..10;46AM
Sunday Night EDGE 8-7PM

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Christian School
Pro-School thru grado 9
407-321-2723
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422-Church of God of
Prophecy
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2909 S. Elm Ava, Sanford, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:46AM
Praise A Worship ...1030AM
Message by Pastor,. ,11AM
Evening Service..... 6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

425-Congrogatlonal
First 8hitoh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanlord. FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry 0. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv., 8:15AM
Sunday School....930AM
Morning Worship..11AM
Evening Worshlp(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...730PM

Grace Baptist Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood, FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday School....930am
Morning Worship ....10:45am
Evening Worship.... 6:00pm

Westview Baptist Church
4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord, FL 32771
(407)323-0523
www westviewtoaptistorg
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Sunday Worship 825am, 10:45am
&amp; 6pm
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Wed. Activities, AH Ages 630pm

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Flret Baptist Sanford
519-S. Csdi Ave, Sanlord, FL
4073224041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Joe Douthttt, Interim. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams, Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Students
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Wed Activities, all ages, 630PM
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DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF
*A Mintstiy of Church o( God of Sanlord
209 W. 25th Street
ABEKA Curriculum
Sanford, FL
102 W. 22nd SL, Sanford •321-2723

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7pm Ladbs Bible Study
•1030am Pastor's Bible Study
■6:00pm Pastor's Dlscipilnaship
Study
4pm Divorce Care
4pm Children's Graded Choirs
4pm Orchestra Rehearsal
430pm Ybuth Bible Study
•7pm Pastor's Bible Study
•7pm M.I.C. at Night
(Missions Involving Children at

-Children’s AWANA Club 530PM

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891 Stats Road 434 East
Longwood, FL 32790-6394
407-339-3817
Chris Whalsy, Sanior Pastor
Sunday
•930 am Sunday School
•1030am Worship Sarvlca
•6.00pm Youth Choir
•530pm Awana
■530pm Youth DtsdpMnaahlp
•630pm Pastor's Dlscipilnaship
Study
•630pmVocal Ensembiea

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

410-Christian
Safehartoor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanford, FL
407 322-0960
Tim Storms. Munster
Joe Caputo. Youth Master
Mtchaei MSfagan.
Worttep Mmrster
Morning Woratep 9 A 10 30

Grace reiiowsfiip Congragetienei
Church (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Ave, Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday School.... 930AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..930PM
Baby sitting service avaiiabia

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S. Park Ave • 4lh St, Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 730 A 10a.m.
Nursery A Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midweek worship in Chapel on
Wade. Community meal ® 530pm
Weds. For times A detail of studee
end activities. Cal 407-322-4611.

780 Sun Drive. Lake Mary, FL
. Pad Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Aset Pastor
Saturday Evening....530PM
8unday Morning.... SAM
Sunday Morning ,...93QAm
Praisa 8 Worship
Sunday Morning ....11AM
Famly Worahlp 8ervica
Nurrary la provided *
For Information cal 407-3330797.

Lutheran Church of
Th a i
2525 3. Oak Ave, Sanford, FL
Pastor James Timmons
8undey School..... 9:15AM
Worship Sarvlca.... 1030AM
Information, 407-322-3652
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Worshipping al: MyttwNde
Elementary School
401 VNsnRoad
407-322-7312
Bob Braaamann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 6:45AM/10:45 AM
Nursery Provided
www.NewCraationChurch.ee

Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662
Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Aduti Sun. School 8AM
YbungAdutia Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food,
Movie,

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Wad. Eva Dinner (by reservation)
530PM
Wed. BU e Study Adults 6PM
Bible Study Middle School
Wad Praiae Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen, Minister

5210 Meridiam Woods Road
Laka Mary, FL
407-3332030
Dr. Michael L Andrews,
Early Service, 830AM
Sunday School, al ages 9:1 SAM
Traditional Worship 1030AM
Nursery Provided

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Christ United Methodtet Church
406 TUcker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Slone, Pastor
Sunday School— 930am
Inter-Mission
1030am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
Wednesday......... 630am
Childrens Time
Included In Worship
Nursery provided for Babies
and Smal Children.
'Small Enough To Love You •
Growing In Christ To Serve You*

First United Methodtet Church
419 Park Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship,
6:30am All30am
9:45am Contemporary Service
Coffee Fellowship, 930am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

'Knowing A Making
Known Jesus ChrieT
Comer of 4ti&gt;A A Upisale Road
Sanford. FL
407-330-2635
www.upaaijchurch.coni
Rev. Bryan L Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

451-Seventh Day
Adventist
Seventh Day Adventist Church
5779 CR 427
Sanford, FL
(behind Flea World)
Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbath School 930am
Morning Worship 10:50am
Midwk Worship, Wed. 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
Kids C O O L Club

Seventh Day Adventist
MARS MLL 8DA
500 East 2nd St. Sanford. FL
407-323-5648
Sabbath School....9:30AM
Divine Worship..... 11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 730 PM

446-Nazerene
St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd, Lk Mary. FL
407-444-9673
Rev Charles L Holt, Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat, 5pm
Sun 730am, 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 SI
Sanford. Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth, Pneal
Sunday Eucharist__ 9:30AM

437-NonDcnomlnational
UfeSprtng OutReach
Ulfilitrfrw
Sun 1030am si Longwood CMC
league Women's Club
135 W ChurchAve.
downtown Longwood
Phone 407-339-0877
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www Mespnngmnwtrtes-org

Bridgeway Church
421 Longwood/Lk Mary Rd
Lake Mary, FL 32746
(currently meeting &lt;9 Lk Mary
Elementary)
Pastor Jeffary Cook
Sunday Worship, 10am
Wed. Fellowship, 7pm
www hridgewavchtach.net/ 407324-9080
Building bridges of Faith, Hope. A
Love;
(An affiliate of the Church ol the
Nazarene)

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church ol Paole
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford. FL 32771
(Off M (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left •One Mile)
Leonard O'Donnell, Pastor
407-322-8332
"Where the Gospel is good News*
Sunday School...... 9:45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening worship....6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 730 PM
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Fast track set for
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misdemeanor

warrants
SANFORD— People
with outstanding misde­
meanor warrants will
receive tetters from the
Seminole County
Sheriff's Office (his
week, asking them to get
their warrants off the
books, and the burden
of a warrant off their
backs, by taking advan­
tage of fast-track
Saturday.
The event will take
place Saturday, Aug. 27,
at the Seminole County
Criminal Justice Center
(the new courthouse), at
101 Bush Blvd., in
Sanford. The hours will
be 7 am. to 6 p.m.
The event will allow
people with misde­
meanor warrants to get
processed quickly
through booking get a
court date, and get on
with their lives. These
with warrants can even
arrange in advance to
have a bail bonding
agency have their bonds
pre-posted to speed up
the process even more,
according to Steve
Olson, Sheriff's Office
spokesman.
This is a much speed­
ier alternative to getting
picked up for a warrant,
spending hours in the
jail and trying to
arrange to have bond
posted, he explained.
The goal of fast-track
Saturday is to have peo­
ple processed, from
beginning to end, in a
maximum of three
hours. Unanticipated
issues, such as addition­
al outstanding warrants
could make the process
last a little longer.
Another goal is to
dear more than 2,800
outstanding warrants on
the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office books.
For more information,
contact the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office
warrants office at 407665-6680, or log onto the
warrants site at
www.seminolesheriff.org

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Morning show broadcasts
with Tate night’ attitude
B y U a r w E d lx o n
H e ra ld Staff

LAKE MARY — The buzz on
the Daily Buzz is a morning plat­
ter of real news, opinion, enter­
tainment, weather, and hot
guests, all served up by witty
anchors and a hip camera crew
sure to make even the sourest
viewer crack a smile.
The morning show airs live
from Lake Mary at the WB 18 sta­
tion, and shows up in almost 140
markets across the United States.
The show has been broadcasting
in Lake Mary for almost a year,
but has been in the game for
about three years, getting its start
in Dayton, Ohio.
The show started out in just
eight markets, but its "late night
attitude" and its market growth
in numbers proves watching the
news can be fun.
A visit to the set last Friday
was just as entertaining as
watching it at home. New boy
band, C-Note, another Lou
Pearlman group, who put togeth­
er bands such as Backstreet Boys

SANFORD — City commissioners
approved 21 new positions to city staff at
Monday night's meeting and came to a con­
sensus to provide benefits to three contract
employees who are grant-funded by the
state.
The 21 positions were recommended at the
commission’s last meeting by interim City
Manager Eugene Miller, but after questions
were raised from commissioners, and due to
the fact that one commissioner was not pres­
ent, it was tabled.
Miller reiterated to the commission that
these positions were needed and that all of
the department heads were not happy with
the short list.
"They want more," he said.
According to the department heads and
Miller, the city needs these positions to pro­
vide the level of service the commissioners
discussed providing during their special
goals retreat a few months ago.
District 2 Commissioner Velma Williams
voiced her concern at last week's work ses­
sion that what used to be the community
development department has three full-time.
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Top photo Irom left, shows Mitch English, weather dude, Andrea Jackson
and John Brown, co-hosts of the Daily Buzz. Above, boy band C-N o(e
performs on the national morning show on the W B network.

and Nsync, performed a song
from their record, but it wasn't
without a minor glitch.
The anchors of the show said
unlike other news programs,
when something unexpected
occurs they don't try to trick the
viewers into thinking it didn't
happen.

"We like to make our mistakes
on air," said correspondent and
water cooler guru Clayton
Morris.
Morris is the metro-sexual of
the group, the co-anchors joked,
known for his good looks, miniSee B u zz, P age 3A

SANFORD — A flurry of conflict over two
pedestrian bridges in Lake
Mary calmed down when
the Board of County
Commissioners approved
plans preferred by the
city's leaders Tuesday
morning.
"We're
extremely
happy," said Lake Mary
Mayor Thomas Greene
after the 4 to 1 vote by the
county commission. The
city agreed to take over
Q ro s n a
maintenance of the two
bridges once they are constructed.
What the county approved was the first of
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Candidate tries to unite Seminole democrats
B y K a rla R e y e s
H era ld C o rre sp o n d e n t

CASSELBERRY — Florida
Sen. Rod Smith, one of the
three democratic candidates
for governor, spoke at the
Democrats Unite meeting
Thursday, Aug. 4 at the
Casselberry Public Library to
rally support for his nomina­
tion.
"He spoke very eloquently
and we heard where he's
coming from but we can't
favor anyone until the pri­
maries,"
said
Ernesto
Maldonado, president of
Democratic Hispanic Caucus.
"We don't expect to win
Seminole County," Smith
told democrats. A member of
the audience, however, asked
Smith how he plans to try to
win the county. He said eld­
erly voters are the answer.
He also said people respond
to telling them what the

other side is doing wrong
and how he is going to solve
it.
To win the governor's seat
Smith said he plans to do bet­
ter in North Florida where
he's done well as prosecutor.
He also will focus on the 1-4
corridor, Southeast Florida,
and the Panhandle.
"We are going to slay these
giants," Smith said at the end
of his 40-minute talk. "But
we need your money, heart
and vote, in that order."
Democrats Unite member
Silvia
Abolofia
was
impressed by the candidate.
"He is not wishy-washy,"
Abolofia said. "He seems to
have a direction. He came up
through the ranks and wasn't
born with a silver spoon in
his mouth. After listening to
him, 1 am leaning towards
him. I think he’s a fighter and
I think he will fight for the
office he's seeking."

HwakJ photo by K ir la Rayes

Gubernatorial candidate Rod Smith speaks with Democrats Unite
member Silvia Abolofia during a meeting in Casselberry

Another
high-ranking
democrat, Karen Thurman,
addressed the group and
pushed the slogan that it is
"time to turn it blue," refer­
ring to the media's use of red
for republican states and

blue for democrats.
The state Democratic Party
chairwoman also em pha­
sized that the Latino vote is
becoming more important
and something that can't be
ignored in Florida

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"We need to reach out to
that part uf the community
and we have Spanish transla­
tions on our Web site for you
to access to accomplish that,"
Thurman said.
Carol Cox, chair of the
Democratic
Executive
Committee of Seminole
County, agreed that the party
should reach out to the num­
ber of llispanics who are
moving
into
Seminole
County and who tend to vote
democratic.
"We are trying to be active
in the Hispanic community
by conducting voter registra­
tions in areas known to be
Hispanic
dominated,"
Maldonado said.
Thurman acknowledged
that democrats in Seminole
County were getting atten­
tion for themselves by engag­
ing in charitable efforts, such
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�T he H erald

Page 2A Wednesday, August 10. 2005

S eminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Paster earnest
lead s artists
far holidays

The U.S. Navy will hold
raining exercises al
Pinecastle Bombing Range in
Astor from 8 a.m. to 4:20
p.m. and again for one hour
iround noon Thursday.
Noise from the explosions
may be heard in tne
Seminole County area.

SANFORD — If residents in Sanford’s
historic district wake to see someone stand*
ing on the sidewalk, staring at a house, and
setting up an easel in front on the sidewalk,
there is no need to be alarmed — Central
Florida artists have been invited to com­
pete in the Sanford Historic Trust7s Tour of
Homes Poster Contest.
The Sanford Historic Trust recently
announced that it will host an art competi­
tion to decide what image the historic
preservation group will use on 1,000
posters and 5,000 magazine-quality tour
guides celebrating its 17th annual holiday
home tour. In the past, members of the non­
profit historic preservation group have cre­
ated the artwork themselves.
This year, artists throughout Central
Florida are invited to submit photographs,
paintings, drawings, and digital art. Tlte
theme of the contest focuses on historic
Sanford structures, but any work that cele­
brates Sanford is welcome.
Last year's Holiday Home Tour was the
Trust's largest. More than 1,100 people
toured homes in downtown Sanford.
There will be cash prizes and gifts for the
finalists. The piece of art that takes first
place will be featured on the cover of 5,000
tour guides and 1,000 posters. First place
will be awarded $150 dollars. Second place
will receive $100. Third place will win $50.
There will also be three honorable men­
tions. All finalists will receive a free Tour of
Homes ticket.
Artwork Requirements are:
• Artists may work in any medium, but
it must be 12 by 16 inches or 18 by 24 inch­
es, or be easily converted to this size. Art
must be two-dimensional when submitted.
• Artwork may be submitted by picture,
slide, digital copy, or original.
4. Deadline to submit artwork is Friday,
Aug. 19.
An historic Sanford Structure theme is
encouraged. A Sanford theme is mandato­
ry, according to organizers.
Artwork can be submitted to: Kim
House, River House Pottery, 118 Palmetto
Ave., Sanford, FL 32771.
For questions or more information, call
me Matt Gunderson at 321-363-7792 or Kim
House at 407-323-9272.
Thanks to the poster contest, there will
be one more sign that the downtown Arts
District is booming. A silent auction featur­
ing dozens of works submitted by area
artists for the Parade of Homes poster con­
test will be held at River House Pottery.
Art lovers will have the opportunity to
view a painting, drawing or photograph
and then going to the exact place the artist
created the image.
"We expect dozens of artists to descend
on Sanford in the next two months," said
Chris McCleod, the Trust's president.
•They'll be painting, drawing and even
photographing historic buildings or scenes
describing what makes Sanford a wonder­
ful place to live and visit."

THU
"A Tlskct, a Taakei
Everything in a Basket"

luncheon will be held by the
Altamonte Springs-Maitland
Christian Women's Club,
from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
the Maison it Jardin
Restaurant, 430 Wymore
Road in Altamonte Springs.
The luncheon is $19.
Reservations at 407-681-1942
or 407-322-1047.

SAT

At the Central Florida Zoological Park west of Sanford, the names of corporate and individual supporters of tfw park have
their names engraved on one of the many boarttoafcs throughout the tacitly. With e l the beautiful animals and axNMs to
catch one’s eye, I wonder if the walk of names receives as much attention as say a cute critter?

Assault - Battery
• Rachel M. Couillard, 24, of
Old England Loop, was arrested
by Sanford police at her resi­
dence Sunday, as the result of an
altercation with her sister. She
was charged with battery - caus­
ing bodily harm (domestic vio­
lence).
• Surine Barnes, 33, of Lake
Monroe Terrace, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday at her
residence. She was reportedly
involved in a dispute with her
mother. She was charged with
battery (domestic violence).
• Willie George Inman, 21, of
Summerlin Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police Saturday in
William Clark Court. Officers
said he was in a fight with his
nephew. He was charged with
simple assault (domestic vio­
lence).
• William D. Ocasio, 19, of Old
England Loop, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at his res­
idence following a reported dis­
pute with a female. He was
charged with aggravated battery
knowing the victim was preg­
nant, and depriving a witness of
making a 911 phone call.
Traffic Stops
• Howard Wayne Carter, 54, of
West 25lh Street, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police
Tuesday at 18th Street and
Alexander Avenue. He was
charged with driving under the
influence (DUI) of alcohol or
drugs.

SANFORD — Luther Barnes St The
Sunset Jubilaires of Rocky Mount, N.C. will
appear in concert Sunday, Aug. 14, begin­
ning at 5 p.m. at New Bethel Baptist
Church, 618 East 10th Street in Sanford.
The group is the 2005 Stellar Award
Winner and Grammy Nominee for their
release "It's Your Time". Also appearing
will be Cynthia Cassanova-Brown and the
New Bethel Male Chorus.
Adult tickets are $12 in advance or $15 at
the door. For students ages 10-17, advance
tickets are $6 or $10 at the door. The concert
is sponsored by New Bethel Missionary
Baptist Church, and Bethel Book St Bible
Center, 818 S. Sanford Avenue. Advance

• Sergio Garcia-Vasqez, 23, of
West 25th Street, was stopped by
Sanford police Friday in the 2700
block of Orlando Drive. He was
charged with DUI alcohol or
drugs, possession of under 20
grams of marijuana, and operat­
ing a motor vehicle without a
valid license.
• Lula Maria Bradley, 26, of

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Geneva, was stopped by Sanford
police on Aug. 4, at Commercial
Street and Park Avenue. She was
charged with driving with a sus­
pended license, three counts of
not using a child restraint, and
having an expired temporary
license tag.
• Rafeal Bracero, 58, of Mattie
Street, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford police on Aug. 4 at
Highway 17-92 and West 15th
Street. He was charged with
unlawful speed in a school zone,
and driving with a suspended
license.

• Christopher Wayne Morris,
31, of Roundtree Street, was
arrested by Sanford police on
July 27 at 16th Street and
Roundtree Street. He was
charged with violation of the city
ordinance on having an open
container of alcohol.
• Charles Jeerome Pierce, 50,
of Castle Brewer Court, was
arrested by Sanford. police on
July 27 in the 1600 block of West
13th Street. He was charged with
violation of the city ordinance on
having an open container, and
possession of narcotics equip­
ment.

• Hugo Velazquez, 29, of El
Portal Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday as the
result of an accident at Santa
Barbara Drive and Hartwell
Avenue. He reportedly left the
scene but was located later at his
residence. He was charged with
DUI with property damage, hit St
run, leaving the scene of a crash
involving damage, operating a
motor vehicle without a valid
license, and careless driving.
• Shawn Patrick Knowles, 31,
of Ridgewood lane, was stopped
by Sanford police Monday at
25th Street and Old Lake Mary
Road. He was charged with driv­
ing with a suspended license,
and use of defective equipment.
Ordinance Violation
• Michael Wallace Wallace, 55,
of West 13th Street, was arrested
by Sanford police on Aug. 3, at
Poplar Avenue and West 4th
Street. He was charged with vio­
lation of the city ordinance on
having an open container of alco­
hol.
• Regonal George, 40, of Mich
Court, was arrested by Sanford
police Tuesday, Aug. 2, at
Georgia Avenue and Terrace
Drive. Officers found him walk­
ing with a glass of beer in his
hand. He was charged with vio­

Other Charges
• Vivian Watkins, 44, of Lake
Monroe Terrace, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday in the
1600 block of West 13th Place.
She was charged with disorderly
intoxication.
• Aaron Capehart Jr., 36, of
Daffodil Terrace, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at Airport
Blvd. and 25th Street. He was
charged with possession of a
forged drivers license. He was
also wanted on an active warrant
out of Orange County.
• Ranulfo Hernandez-Bravo,
49, of Old England Loop, was
arrested by Sanford police
Saturday in the stairway of a
building near his residence. He
was charged with indecent expo­
sure in public.
• Erik Jones, 23, of Tinley
Terrace, was arrested by Sanford
police Sunday. Officers said he
was located in a structure in the
3200 block of South Orlando
Drive, from which he had previ­
ously been issued a trespassing
warning. He was charged with
trespassing in an occupied struc­
ture.
• James B. Crews, 38, listed as
homeless, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday, Aug.
3, at 9tn Street and Hickory
Avenue.
He was charged with giving a
false ID to a law enforcement
officer.

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lation of the city ordinance on
having an open container in a
semi-public area.

Drug Related
• Marcus James Martin, 22, of
Oneal Street, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Monday in
the 1000 block of Hollv Avenue,
where officers spotted him sleep­
ing in a parked vehicle in front of
a vacant home. He was charged
with possession of cocaine.

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The Fab Follies will pres­
ent the opening of its new
musical, "In The Pink" on
Saturday, Aug. 13 and
Sunday, Aug. 14, at 2 p.m. at
the Orlando Repertory
Theatre, Loch Haven Park —
Across from the Oriando
Science Center, 1001
Princeton St., Orlando. Call
407-896-7365. Seating $15.

A career expo will be held
at the Orlando campus of
Orlando College, 5600 Lake
Underhill Road from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Activities include
taking X-rays, forensic crime
scene investigation, medical
lab procedures. The commu­
nity is welcome and may
contact the campus for more
information at 407-273-5800.

MON
Monthly child passenger
scat checkup will be held
from 5 to 7 p.m. at Sanford
Fire Station No. 2, 300 E.
Airport Blvd., in Sanford. For
an appointment call Tim
Robles at 407-302-2520.

The Oviedo-Winter
Springs Klwanis Club will
meet at 7:30 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.

SAT

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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. al the Sanford Garden
Club, at Highway 17-92 and
Fairmont Drive. There will
be displays and plants for
sale. For more information
contact Sudi Hipsley at 352*
504-6162 or Bud Martin at
321-363-7351.

TH U
Donate Blood at the Little
Red Bus. 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.

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comments. All letters must include your nan
address and phone number to be published

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coup, and political email
debates with viewers.
The trouble with the CNote's performance? A mic
problem that was easily fixed
during a short commercial
break where co-host John
Brown lightened the mood with
some mid-nineties dance
moves, which somewhat resem­
bled the "sprinkler". The five
members of C-Note were good
sports, and a few Joined Brown
dancing on the set.
The anchors said that if
someone spills a cup of coffee
on the set, they're tne type of
crowd to zoom in on it and
make a joke of it
Morris said he began a bit on
the show recently, not realizing
his fly was left open for the
almost one million viewers to
see. A viewer let him know that
he needed to zip up.
Weatherman Mitch English,
who also does stand-up come­
dy and enjoys ad-libbing on the
set, said that he likes the
unknown.
"The spontaneity is the fun
part of it," English said.
Anchors Andrea Jackson and
John Brown reported on Robert
Novak's blow up on CNN's
Inside Politics last week where
he cursed and then got up from
the live set and walked out.
Novak,was a conwentatpr for.

CNN, and better known recent­
ly for being involved in leaking
tne name of undercover CIA
officer Valerie Flame.
Jackson said that if Novak
was on the Daily Buzz set he
would have been chased by the
anchors
and
cameramen
through the studio.
Jackson is the show's typical
demographic; the anchors said
after tne show. Jackson, a sexy,
funny, shorthaired blonde,
admits being in her thirties and
single is mostly due to her 6
p.m. bedtime. Although, the
larger the show grows, the more
they're realizing that their view­
ers range in age from young
viewers and single women in
their thirties to 55-year-old
fathers watching the news with
their children.
The anchors said they try to
give viewers the news so they
don't know they're getting the
news. The group claims to mesh
well on and off the set even
with differing opinions. That
may also be part of their suc­
cess, because although they
deliver journalistic news stories,
they are not afraid to discuss
their own opinions about events
unfolding.
"The show is kind of liberat­
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protect his new family.
Morris said that in the morn­
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by each other acting as their
own filter.
"If we're fired up about a
story, we know our viewers will
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week She wakes up early in the
morning and is at tne set by 3JO
am . for the show's first staff
meeting. Then she spends the
rest of the time writing news
stories and checking tne AP
wire and VVfeb sites for stories
before getting in hair and make­
up.
"My husband has to play Mr.
Mom," she said. "But it5s worth
it"
The group strives on deliver­
ing the news with no factual
errors, they said. But some­
times if a topic comes up that
they are not familiar with they'll
ask questions. Shortly after,
their viewers will pour in
through e-mail to fill in their
busy anchors.
"You wake up with a group
of friends," Co-host Jackson
said. "We have bad days and
good days and we'll talk about
tnem on air. People feel like
they're a part of something."
What did the anchors say
played into the most successful
part of the show? Each other.
Even when they are disagreeing
on a topic, the group said, "it
never turns mean."
"We're like a dinner party in
the morning," Brown said.
The Daily Buzz can be seen
weekday mornings on the WB
18 from 6 to 9 a m. Eastern time.

meeting she was not talking
about those positions, and she
continued her point at
Monday's meeting.
"I support one-hundred per­
cent the 52 positions." she said.
But she continued, most of
those other positions are in the
recreation department and are
part dme positions during the
summer. The three positions
she was speaking of are grantfunded and that grant provides
money for benefits.
"It's tike comparing apples
and oranges," Williams said.
Williams told the commis­
sioners she has been somewhat
reserved with her comments.
but now she is suspicious.
"How long do we have to
wait?" she said speaking for the
three full time contract individ­
uals.
"It's the right thing to do. If I
don't speak up, then who will?
1 make no apologies for that"
Williams said, "m e grants and
funds are there."
She also said that consider­
ing the loss of the community
development director, it looked
as though the commission had
no value of those three employ­
ees when the director was never
replaced.
"That says a lot to these
employees," she said.
According to Williams,
employees could start to won­
der when they will dismantle
their positions completely. She
said tnat they could not speak
for themselves.
"I am not angry-1 just tend to
be animated when I talk out of
concern. I'm profoundly disap­
pointed. But, maybe this is
good," she said.
District 1 Commissioner Art
Woodruff spoke up first after
Williams finished her point.
"I'm not sure I fully under­
stood what you were talking
about before," he said. "But I
do now."
Woodruff asked Miller if the
state grant allowed the city to
pay benefits. Miller said that
were able to pay benefits

for these positions.
"Then, why aren't we?"
Mayor Linda Kuhn asked.
This predates Miller and
Mayor Kuhn and Miller said
that an absence of a human
resources director until recently,
could be to blame.
"Commissioner Williams is
absolutely correct as she
always is as far as I know,"
Miller said.
Miller said that the dty could
deal with these positions on an
individual basis before dealing
with all 52 contractual employ­
ees. The commission made a
consensus to pay benefits to
those three employees, and dty
staff will come back at the next
commission meeting with a res­
olution.
As for the 21 new positions,
commissioners had Miller and
city staff answer questions
about a few of the positions,
before making their final deci­
sion.
"I just don't like the idea of
vacant positions that have
always been vacant positions
floating around," Woodruff
said.
Woodruff's main concern
with the additional positions
was that they were not just fill­
ing gaps in some areas and
adding new positions in others.
"Do we feel that these posi­
tions will take care of the essen­
tial needs to get the job done or
are there still departments to
took at?" Woodruff asked.
District 3 Commissioner
Randy Jones commented that
when the dty cut its workforce
two years ago Position A took
over Position B's responsibili­
ties, for example. Now, both A
and B's responsibilities have
grown and there is still only one
person doing those jobs.
Miller said that if there are
positions needed for perform­
ance after this, the new dty
manager will make adjust­
ments as soon as possible.
"This is getting us a little
closer to reality?" Woodruff
asked.
Miller answered yes, and
Commissioner Jones moved to
approve the addition of the 21
positions.
District
4
Commissioner Kevin Hipes
seconded the motion and it was
approved unanimously.

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Wednesday. August 10. 2005

B usiness

Sem inole County Public School Superintendent Bill Vogel and Sanford Optim ist C lub president Audrey Ogden recently presented awards
to Erin Ram sey, left photo, M elissa Corrao, center photo, and EHeabeth GNbert, right

Band Festival won’t resume until 2006
Ashley W ilson of Sem inole High School sits In her brand new Ford.

For the first time in almost
30 years, the Seminole County
Band Festival will not be
staged this year, the Sanford
Optimist Club announced last
week.
Audrey Ogden, president of
the club that
has organized
Service Club the festival,
Connections said
band
directors and
school board
p e rso n n e l
asked to skip
the festival
this
year
because
of
r .
m o u n tin g
costs
and
Charles
.
,
after effects of
J ackson
]ast yvar’S
• • • • • • • • hurricanes.
S em in o le
County
Schools
Superintendent Bill Vogel, vis­
iting the Optimist Club recent­
ly as guest speaker, said the
band restival will resume in

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APOPKA — Ashley Wilson
of Seminole High School in
Sanford and Amber Shoukry
of Apopka High School each
won a new Ford Focus ZX3 in
the Mullinax Ford “Drive For
Success” program for the
2004/2005 school year.
The other eight Seminole
and Orange County finalists
won $1,000 scholarships from
Bright House Networks
Central Florida Division and
Central Florida News 13.
The two Ford Focus ZX3's
were provided by Mullinax
Ford of Central Florida. The
Seminole County Public
Schools finalists were Blair
Brenton of Lake Mary High
School, and Eileen Healy of
Oviedo High School.
The "Drive For Success"
program encourages high
school students to work hard
in the classroom, earn good
grades, and maintain perfect

attendance. The incentive is
having the chance to win one
of two new Fords given away
each year.
This was the fourth consec­
utive year that the "Drive For
Success" education support
rogram has been conducted
y Mullinax Ford of Central
Florida.
Eligibility for the "Drive
For Success" program is
based on grades and atten­
dance as verified on official
report cards for each grading
period during the school year.
Students receive three
entries into the contest for
each letter grade of "A" dur­
ing a grading period; a "B" is
worth one entry, and perfect
attendance is given two
entries.
Ten finalists .are randomly
selected with computer assis­
tance to participate in the
drawing.

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2006.
School bands have used the
festival held in October, as a
practice session for upcoming
district and state competitions.
Local bands have went on
to win high ratings in district
and state contests.
At a recent Optimist meet­
ing, Ogden and Vogel present­
ed awards to local nign school
students.
Receiving the Emie Butler
Band Scholarship of $500 was
Erin Ramsey, a recent graduate
of Winter Springs High
School. Ramsey finished sixth
of 583 students with a gradepoint average of 4.5. She's a
member of the National
Honor Society, and the Tri-M
Music Honor Society.
A four-year flute player in
the award-winning Winter
Springs High School Band of
Cold, Ramsev was the band's
drum major for two years. She
was also recognized in flute as
an all-county, all-state and Tri-

year at Seminole High School.
LIONS ON PROWL; The
Sanford Lakeside Lions Clubs
is looking for a few good men
and women willing to com­
mitment to the Sanford com­
munity. The Lions club assists
people with visual impair­
ments. They provide free eye
glasses to school children, and
adults; help train dogs as com­
panions to the visually
impaired; and assist in dia­
betes education and preven­
tion.
The Sanford dub has been
around for more than 75 years.
There are currently about 20
local members. If you'd like to
Join the Lions, give Jim Lee a
call.
Charles D. Jackson is a veteran
journalist and public relations
practitioner who writes a weekly
column on civic and service clubs.
Send items to him at the Sanford
Herald, 300 N. French Ave.,
Sanford, FL 32771.

Crescent negotiates two Primera leases
LAKE MARY — Crescent
Resources, developer of The
Crescent at Primera near 1-4
and Lake Mary Boulevard,
recently negotiated two
Class A office leases totaling
24,335 square feet in the
Primera Four building, 300
Primera Blvd. in Lake Mary.
Ida Rood, director of leas­

ing for the Florida region of
Crescent Resources, negoti­
ated both transactions repre­
senting the landlord Sun
Life Assurance Company of
Canada, based in Delaware.
SunGard
Availability
Services of Pennsylvania
teased 14,000 square feet of
additional space bringing its

LAKE MARY — Dave
Brewer
Realty
recently
appointed veteran sales pro­
f e s s io n a l

Corporate
Investment
International in Orlando.
Norberg will focus her efforts
on assisting buyers and sellers
of commercial property as
well as residential, McGroder
said.
"VVe are very proud Sandy
chose Dave Brewer Realty and
we expect her to make a big
contribution to our growth in
2005," said McGroder.
Dave Brewer Realty has
also appointed Nevil Denton
sales associate at the firm.
Patrick McGroder, sales
manager, said Denton is a
financial planner and licensed
mortgage broker who owns
and operates his own mort­
gage company and recently
, earned his real estate license.
Currently Dave Brewer
Realty employs 12 full-time
sales associates.

Girard acquires two Dave Brewer Realty
projects worth more appoints two people
than $300,000
to new positions
SANFORD — G irard contract entails outdoor
E nvironm ental
Services, landscape installations on
Inc., a full-service landscap­ the 10th floor amenity level.
GES also secured a
ing com pany based in
Sanford, recently acquired $156,000 landscape and irri­
contract
for
tw o new landscaping and gation
irrigation
projects
for Lockheed M artin's 6-story
Solaire at the Plaza, and the Research and Development
Lockheed Martin Research building.
Established
in
1998,
an d D evelopm ent Center,
Environmental
w orth more than $150,000 G irard
Services provides construc­
each.
The projects were aw ard­ tion services, management
e d in conjunction with services and residential
Brasfield &amp; Corrie, a gener­ services for the "green"
al contracting company in industry and generates
Lake Mary. Both projects more than $15 million dol­
are slated to begin in June lars in annual revenue.
Serving all Central Florida
2006.
Solaire at the Plaza, a C ounties as well as the
305-unit, 20-story high-rise Tampa Bay and Northeast
developm ent situated in the Florida regions, Girard
Services
h e art
of
Downtown Environm ental
O rlando, is a m ixed-use operates a fleet of 80 vehi­
developm ent with two tow­ cles and employs 200 full­
ers of office condominiums, time employees.
For more inform ation,
residences and 96,000 sq. ft.
visit
w w w .girardonline.
of retail space. The $166,000
landscape and irrigation com.

State member. She plans to
attend Notre Dame to major in
chemical and biomolecular
engineering.
Melissa Corrao received the
Optimist Club Presidential
Freedom Scholarship of $500
with a matching $500 from the
federal government. She
recently graduated from
Seminole
High
School
Academy of Health Careers
with a 4.2 grade-point aver­
age. During her senior year,,
she served as student body
president senior class treasur­
er, peer mediation vice presi­
dent and captain of the vanity
bowling team.
She's planning to attend
Nova Southeastern University
in Fort Lauderdale and major
in athletic training with plans
to earn a doctorate in physical
therapy.
Winner of the Optimist
Clubs local and district essay
contest is Elisabeth Gilbert, a
17-year-old entering her senior

S a n d y

Norberg

Norberg as
a
broker
a s s o c ia te
for
the
expanding
general real
estate serv­
ices firm
which mar­
kets singlef a m i l y
h o m e s ,

town homes and commercial
property in Central Florida.
Patrick McGroder, sales
manager at Dave Brewer
Realty, said Norberg has 21
years of real estate experience
including the last eight as a
business
broker
with

total occupancy in the build­
ing to 31,000 square feet.
C a lifo rn ia -b a s e d
Insurance Company of the
West leased 10,335 square
feet. Joe Hills of Cushman it
Wakefield represented the
tenant.
Primera
Four,
with
121,467 square feet is now 95
percent occupied. Rood said.
Crescent Resources is a
U.S. developer of corporate

office facilities, retail cen­
ters, multi-family and sin­
gle-family developm ent in
the U S.
In O rlando, Crescent is
developing Resource Square
at Central Florida Research
Park; The Crescent at
Primera and New Century
Park in Lake Mary and
Gateway Crossing Shopping
Center
in
Altamonte
Springs.

(pnocCamation
W H E R E A S , the Code of Ordinances tor the City of
Longwood, Florida, provides that the Mayor will issue a
Proclamation giving at least fifteen (15) days notice of
the qualification period for an election, stating the time,
piece and naming the issues to be voted on; and
W H E R E A S , said Proclamation shall be advertised
twice in a newspaper of general circulation in the County;
and
N O W , T H E R E F O R E , I H A Y W O O D Q. BU N D Y, JR .,
M A Y O R O F T H E C IT Y O F L O N G W O O D . F L O R ID A , do
hereby proclaim that the City of Longwood General
Election will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2005,
from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
F O R T H IS E L E C T IO N A N D T H IS E L E C T IO N ON LY, all
registered electors who reside in the City ot Longwood
will vote at the following location:
L O N G W O O D C IT Y H A LL
C IT Y C O M M IS S IO N C H A M B E R S
175 West Warren Avenue, Longwood, Florida
(C om er of West Warren and Wilma Avenue)
This election will be held for the purpose of electing City
Commissioners In the following districts:

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Mrs. Michelle's House, Inc.
Gold Seal A.P.P.L.E.
Accredited Preschool
VPK enrollment still available tor all children
that will be 4 yrs. old by September 1st. VVe
provide full time, morning, and afternoon
sessions. Enrollment is available for all chil­
dren ages 2-11. Before and after school
transportation is provided to most Sanford
area elementary schools. Our curriculum is
a combination ot ABEK.A, for emergent liter­
acy, and Creative Learning, lor bands on
experiences Hreaktast. luruh and afternoon
snacks are provided, families that receive
4C assistance are always welcome.
Open Monda&gt; thru Friday b: JO am 6:00
pm Monday thru Friday.

This election will also include two proposed charter
amendments and two questions shall be submitted to the
voters in accordance wtth Ordinance No. 05-1758.
D A T E S O F Q U A L IF IC A TIO N W ILL B E A S F O L L O W S :
From 8:00 a.m „ Friday, A u g u st 26, 2005 until 5:00 p.m.,
Friday, Septem ber 2, 2005.

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IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F , I have here­
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of the City of Longwood to be affixed
this 11th day of Jufy, 2005

Attest
(Signed)
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O b itu a ries
JEAN BRADY
Jean Brady, 78, of Apopka,
died Sunday, Aug. 7,2005, at
Florida Living Nursing
Center, Apopka. Bom in
Liverpool, England, she
mov«I to Central Florida in
1953. She was a restaurant
manager and a Protestant.
Survivors include sons,
Terry Brady of Lake Mary
and Paul Brady of
Melbourne; daughter;
Elizabeth Brady of Orlando;
three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at 4 p.m., Wednesday,
Aug. 10, at the South
Seminole Chapel of Colllson
Family Funeral Homes 4r
Crematory, with Rev. Stanley
Coon officiating. Burial will
be by Metro Crematory.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes 4t Crematory, South
Seminole Chapel, Longwood,
in charge of arrangements.
ANDREW CEROWSKY
Andrew Cerowsky, 49 of
Orlando, died Monday, Aug.
8.2005 at Maitland Health
Care Center. Bom in Postoina,
Slovenia, he moved to
Central Florida from New
York City in 1991. He was a
bartender and manager for
Studz in Orlando.
Survivors include compan­
ion Dan Schwab of Orlando;
brothers, Mike Cerowsky,
Sam Cerowsky and Ivan
Cerowsky, all of Slovenia; sis­
ter, Maria Fullan of Slovenia.
Funeral services will be
held at the Howell Branch
Chapel of Collison Family
Funeral Homes with burial
by Metro Crematory.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes 4c Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.
JOANNE CONSTABLE
Joanne Constable, 76, of
Sanford, died Monday, Aug.
8.2005 at her residence.
During her life she was
employed at many down­
town Sanford stores including
the old J.C. Penney,
Roumilats Drugstore and
Touchton Drugstore. Her last
job was at the Airport Blvd.
Chevron. She was a Christian.
Survivors include husband,
\ jj.iw ;,rneJoi.j

Ralph
Constable;
daughter
Cathy
Appel, son,
Bemie
Beckey, all
of Sanford;
three
grandchil­
dren; six
u o n s x a D ft
greatgrandchil­
dren; sisters, Vivian Lee of
Sanford and Doris Smith of
Deltona; brother, Jimmy
McDaniel of Jacksonville.
Viewing will be
Wednesday, Aug. 10 from 5
until 7 p.m. at the Oaklawn
Chapel, with a memorial
service Thursday, Aug. 11 at 2
p.m. In lieu of flowers dona­
tions may be made to
Hospice of the Comforter.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Homes, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
GEORGE H. HALL
George H. Hall, 91, of
Heathrow, formerly of
Westford, Mass., died Sunday,
Aug. 7,2005. He was bom
April 13,1914 in North
Dakota. He was an electrical
engineer/senior scientist and
Registered professional
Engineer with over 50
tents. He worked at the
niversity of California
Radiation Laboratory where
he contributed to the devel­
opment of the atomic bomb
and following World War II,
he received a commendation
from the Secretary of War. He
was e miployed
t'
for 18 years at
Arthur ID. Little, a research
and development company in
Cambridge Mass. He was a
communicant of Holy Cross
Lutheran Church of Lake
Mary.
Survivors include wife
Frances J. Hall; son, Eugene
Hall of Sherwood, Ore.;
daughter Sue Kraus of
Wilmington, N.C.; stepson
Henry Scarfo of Lake Mary;
sister, Bessie Basterash of
Milwaukee, Wis.; 11 grand­
children; 21 great-grandchil­
dren.
Calling hours will be
Thursday, Aug. 11, from 7
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Fairchild Oaklawn Chapel.
Funeral services will be
Friday, Aug. 12, at 10 a.m. at
Holy Cross Lutheran church,
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary.
Burial will be at Oaklawn
memorial park in Sanford. In
Ueu of flowers contributions
may be made in memory of
George H. Hall, cl
Alzheimer's Association, 988
Woodcock Road, Suite 200,
Orlando, 32803-3715.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Homes, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford /Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
YVONNE M. HAWKINS
Yvonne M. Hawkins, 75, of
Winter Park, died Friday,
Aug. 5,2005 in Winter Park.
She was bom Sept. 25,1929 in
New York City. She was
retired from a telephone company.
Survivors include sons,
Barry Hawkins and Gifford J.
Hawkins; brothers, Robert
Webber, Jr. and Gerald
Webber; sister, Zelda Trott;
three grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

BULAH MAKE LOGAN
Bulah Make Logan, 69 of
West 5th Street, Sanford, died
Thursday, Aug. 4, 2005 at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital in Sanford. Bom
April 1, 1936 in Dublin, Ga.,
she moved to Sanford from
Immokalee in 1936. She was a
homemaker and a Baptist.
Survivors include son,
James Home; daughters,
Janice Home, Rosetta Home,
Daisy Bell White and Bessie
Make Home, all of Sanford;
eight grandchildren; 18 great­
grandchildren.
Graveside services will be
held Saturday, Aug. 13, at 11
a.m. at Shilon Cemetery on
West 25th Street. Visitation
will be Friday, Aug. 12 from 4
until 8 p.m. at Sunrise
Funeral Home.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

MARGARET ESTER
SPENCER VITALE
Margaret Ester Spencer
Vitale, 82. died Saturday, Aug.
6,2005 at her residence. Bom
July 13,1923, she was a mem­
ber of one of Sanford's pioneer
families. She had a career with
the US. Government. She was
a member of PEO, Chapter AX
and Fust United Methodist
Church in Sanford.
Survivors indude sister;
Katherine Fletcher; nieces Ruth
Arme Fletcher Frartke of Thief
River Falls, Mo, and Jennifer
Fletcher Clayton of Maitland.
Funeral services will be held
at 11 a jo , Wednesday, Aug. 10
at Fust United Methodist
Church in Sanford with visita­
tion from 10 until 11 a m at the
church. Burial will follow at
Evergreen Cemetery. In lieu of
flowets, memorial contribu­
tions may be made to Hospice
of die Comforter; 450 W.
Central Parkway, Altamonte
Springs. Brisson Funeral
Home, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

Burial will be at Oak Lawn
Memorial Park. Viewing will
be Friday from 6 until 8 p.m.
at Collison Family Funeral
Homes, Gramkow Chapel.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes 4t Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
WALTER SOUZA VIEIRA
Walter Souza Vieira, 61, of
Pendra De Guaratiba, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, died Friday,
Aug. 5, 2005 in Longwood.
He was bom Nov. 10,193 in
Sergipe, Aracaja, Brazil. He
was a pharmacist.
Survivors include wife,
Maria Deceles F. Vidal; son,
Walter C. Vieira; daughters,
Tania Vieira and Cristina
Vieira; stepdaughter Isis
Bucci; brother, Jurandir
Vieira; sisters, Sonia Vieira,
Sandra Vieira, and Cristina
Vieira; mother, Anete Vieira;
six grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

Democrats
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as Habitat for Humanity,
food drives and coats for
children.
“Getting visibility up in the
Seminole County community
and getting people to realize
there are democrats in Seminole
County are our goals," Cox
said.
To accomplish its goals, this
month the committee is work­
ing on a 60-second television

commercial that will also serve

SANFORD — Seminole
County Parks and Recreation
re-opened the Mullet Lake Park
boat ramp and camping facility.
The park was closed July 1

due to large amounts of rainfall.
Mullet Lake Park is located at
State Road 46 and Mullet Lake
Park Road in the eastern portion
of the county.

commercial will also be accessi­
ble online on its Web site at
seminoledemocrats.com.
"We want people to know
that the Democratic Party is
here locally and we are con­
cerned witn local Issues," Cox
said.

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Saturday from 10 a.m. until
noon. The family will also
receive friends Saturday from
1 until 2 p.m. Interment will
follow at Crawford Cemetery,
Sanford.
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charge of arrangements.

JESSIE MAE JAMES
Jessie Mae James, 72, of
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N.Y., died
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GLADYS H. UTTERBACK
Aug. 4,
Gladys H. Utterback, 87, of
2005 at
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Pine Ridge
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tion at R.I.T., Rochester, N.Y.,
and the Ladies Auxiliary of
and a Baptist.
the D.A.V.
Survivors include sons.
Derrick James Sr. and Darryl
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ters I. Diane Butler of Lake
Wash.; daughters, Theresa B.
Mary and Donna V. Turner of
James-Richardson of Sanford
Indialantic.
and Mary G. James-Elliott of
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a.m. at Collison Family
of Sanford; sisters, Perlie
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St.Johns River district moves
forwardwithwatering rules
PALATKA — The St. Johns

R iver Water Management
D istrict's Governing Board
voted Tuesday to move for­
ward In its effort to amend
district rules on lawn and
landscape irrigation.
The current districtw ide
rule prohibits irrigation of
law ns
and
landscapes
between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.,
w ith a few exceptions. The
proposed rule amendm ent
w ould a’d d a new dis­
trictwide requirement limit­
ing lawn and landscape irri­
gation to no more than two
days per week. There are
some exceptions.
A districtwide water short­
age warning has been in
effect since 2000, which
Includes voluntary limita­
tions on landscape irrigation
to no more than two days a

week. Also, six counties in the
east-Central Florida area
have been under a water
shortage order since 2001,
requiring limitations on land­
scape irrigations to no more
than two days a week.
Following the Board's
approval today of a "notice of
proposed rule," the district
will publish the proposed
rule and will schedule a final
rule adoption hearing, likely
in October or November. The
rule amendment is proposed
to become effective in
December.
The proposed two-day-aweek rule amendment will
apply regardless if the water
comes from a private well, a
private or public utility, or a
surface water body.
"Meeting our long-term
water supply needs will

require a combination of
developing costly alternative
water supplies and imple­
menting additional water
conservation measures," says
Board Chairman Ometrias D.
Long. "The public will be
more willing to accept the
financial burden of develop­
ing alternative water supplies
after it has been demonstrat­
ed that all possible water con­
servation measures have been
implemented."
Also included in the rule
amendment is a provision for
enforcement of irrigation
requirements by local gov­
ernments through the adop­
tion of local ordinances. If a
local government adopts
such an ordinance, specific
days may be established for
watering. If a local govern­
ment chooses not to adopt an

ordinance, the user can
choose which two days of the
week to water.
For more information on
the proposed rule amend­
ment, visit the District's Web
site at www.sjrwmd.com, and
click
on
"Irrigation
Rule/Conservation."
The district is a regulatory
agency of the state responsi­
ble for protecting wetlands,
waterways and drinking
water supplies in all or part
of Seminole, Alachua, Baker,
Bradford, Brevard, Clay,
Duval, Flagler, Indian River,
Lake,
Marion,
Nassau,
Okeechobee,
Orange,
Osceola, Putnam, St. Johns,
and Volusia counties.
Governing Board members
serve without pay and set the
district's policies and priori­
ties.

Bavgrly-Davlsengagement
Tami Lynn Beverly of Glen Oak Place, Sanford, and Jacob
Randall Davis of Alba Lane, Lake Mary, have announced their
engagement.
Beverly is the daughter of Don and Hope Beverly of Emmett
Avenue, Sanford. Her maternal grandparents are Worth and
Evelina Yates of Sanford. Paternal grandfather is David Beverly
of Sanford.
Tami Lynn graduated from Seminole High School in 2001,
and graduated from Seminole Community College in 2004. She
was in the Fantasy Show Choir. She is presently a Physical
Therapist Assistant at Florida Hospital Altamonte.
Jacob Randall Davis is the son of Christ and Lucy Ancona of
Alta Lane, Lake Mary. He was bom in Winter Park, and gradu­
ated from Seminole High School in 2001, where he was
involved in baseball, and the American Legion, FCA. He will
graduate from Seminole Community College in Dec. 2005. He
is presently a cad specialist at Automated Control Solutions in
Sanford.
The wedding date for the couple has been set for 4 p.m.,
March 4,2006, at Central Baptist Church in Sanford.

A n artists rendering of what the new overpasses in Lake Mary will look like.

Bridges-----------------------------------------Continued from Page 1A

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two alternatives. Two pedes­
trian bridges will be constructed using one-cent sales
tax. They will cost $7.32 mil­
lion or about $3.66 million
each. That is under the $4 mil­
lion each that the budget
allowed. Building the two
bridges concurrently will save
about $415,000 on tne project.
The second alternative
would have been to reduce
the size of the bridges' roofs
to just the peak in tne center.
The county estimated that
would save $1.08 million.
City officials balked at the
extra cost savings because
without the roof, the bridge
would have mainly chain
link-type fencing. Tne loca­
tions of the bridges are across
Lake Mary Boulevard at the
west side of Country Club
Road intersection and at the
east side of the Rinehart Road
intersection.
Several county commis­
sioners felt they were given
an ultimatum by the city of
Lake Mary following a letter
from
Lake Mary
City
Manager John Litton and
newspaper reports. The city
preferred
higher
priced
bridges with aesthetic quali­
ties, but ones that still met
safety concerns and came
under budget.
"I want it made plain that I
d o n 't take well to ultima­
tums," said county Chairman
Carlton Henley. "You almost
forced me to vote against

what you wanted here."
Greene, Litton and Lake Mary
Commissioner
Michael
McLean' all attended the
Tuesday morning mqpting.
Commissioner
Brenda
Carey voted against the meas­
ure because of the bridge's
higher cost and the tone of
Litton's letter.
She said the letter made it
sound as if the county didn't
choose the higher priced
bridge, then it shouldn't do
anything. To do nothing
would not be responsible,
Carey said, especially since
the Country G u b Road loca­
tion will allow Lake Mary
Elementary School children to
cross busy Lake Mary
Boulevard.
She said she was simply
looking at being fiscally
responsible. Carey said the $4
million budgeted fur the
bridges was just an estimate
and didn't mean that they
had to spend as much of that
as possible.
If this becomes the stan­
dard for other planned over­
passes, the county will be
over budget if rights of way
have to be paid for, she said.
She also made the point that
the more the county saves, the
mure it can do with the trail
system.
Commissioner Dick Van
Der Weide said the controver­
sy caused him heartburn and
was not necessary. He object­
ed to Lake Mary's description

of the lower priced overpass
as a "chicken coup."
He had not supported the
higher priced plans, b u t’
changed his mind Tuesday.
He and Carey had wanted the
city of Lake Mary to con­
tribute the difference between
the costs of the bridges.
On a previous project, the
city of Winter Springs had
contributed to an overpass
that ran about $800,000 over
budget. Winter Springs paid a
third of that along with the
Florida
Department
of
Transportation and the coun­
tyGreene said the compari­
son between Winter Springs
and Lake Mary was apples
and oranges.
Lake Mary chose a plan
that was under budget, he
said. In Winter Springs,
changes requested by tnat city
helped cause the cost over­
run. The Winter Springs over­
pass was also built with fed­
eral grants supplemented by
trail funds. Tne Lake Mary
bridges will be built using the
one-cent sales tax that Lake
Mary citizens pay into.
Since the Lake Mary project
involved sales tax money and
was still under budget. Van
Der Weide decided to support
the higher priced option.
Commissioner
Randy
Morris, who represents the
Lake Mary area of the county,
said these projects don't have
to be micromanaged.

"We have consistently tried
to build quality," Morris said.
He had no problem with the
"hesthetic quality of the
bridges because the highest
standards and safety were
also being met.
Chairman Henley, howev­
er, said he felt like Lake Mary
had shifted its position by
putting aesthetics ahead of
safety. He said a $3 million
bridge should never be
described as a "chicken
coup", and he vowed to never
put aesthetics ahead of safety.
Mayor Greene said city
leaders were simply sur­
prised by changes in the
county's position. County
staff appeared before the Lake
Mary Commission two times
to ask commissioners' prefer­
ences. Both times the commis­
sion supported the bridges
with a full roof.
"We were surprised by the
process," Greene said after
the
vote
on
Tuesday.
"Sometimes you respond to a
surprise with more vigor than
you might normally use."
He pointed out that in
addition to taking over the
maintenance of the overpass­
es, the city donated land for
the project at the Rinehart
Road location.
The city's made it known
which bridge plan it prefers
and it was below budget.
"We were surprised that
there was even a problem,"
Greene said.

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Roman-Fishengagement
Denis E. Roman and Maria A. Roman of Sanford have
announced the engagement of their daughter, Pamela Christina
Roman, to Brian Larry Fish of Deltona, son of Ronald E. and
Terri A. Fish of Deltona.
Bom in Orlando, Pamela was a 2002 graduate of Seminole
High School.
No wedding date has been announced.

Disney officials will ludneArtsAliveauditions
SANFORD
—
The
Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools invites
all talented students and staff
from Seminole County PublicSchools to audition for this
year's Arts Alive in Seminole!
Auditions will be held
Monday, Aug. 29 through
Wednesday, Aug. 31 at Lyman
High School. TTiose who are
chosen will perform at the
Lake Mary Marriott on
Saturday, Oct. 15 and must be
available for the evening

dress rehearsal on Friday, Oct.
14.
Entertainment
Area
Manager Dave Westerskov
from
Disney's
Animal
Kingdom will judge the audi­
tions along with other Disney
staff. Each act should be three
minutes or less. Last year, acts
ranged from a promising
Broadway star singing "Bnng
Him Home" from Les
Miserable* to an elementary
school "diva" who was "Born
to Entertain" to a world-class

violinist who had just finished
a stint with the Orlando
Philharmonic Orchestra.
Lyman High School is
located on Ronald Reagan
Boulevard in Longwood
between SR 434 and SR 436.
To be a part of the best show
in Seminole County, please
call The Foundation's office at
407-320-0180 for a Performing
Arts Application
Established in 1986, The
Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools raises

funds to further enhance the
superior performance of stu­
dents and
teachers in
Seminole County Public
Schools. Money raised is used
to support programs such as
scholarships,
classroom
grants, and recognition and
rewards for students and
teachers in Seminole County.
For more information regard­
ing The Foundation for
Seminole County PublicSchools, call Enc Ceboff at
407-3204) 180

Police searchfor shooter inAltamonteSprings
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
— The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office continues lo
gather information, and i '
trek in g the public's help, a*
it investigates a shooting
(hat happened Sunday, in
(Jur area of /ark to n Street
rurar Morse Street in east

Altamonte Springs
Q uentin T. Wilson, 27,
was shot m ultiple times
with a high powered rifle
He was seriously injured
and was tran sp o rted to
O rlando Regional Medical
f enter
indicates
Inform ation
indicate*

that Wilson was the driver
of a vehicle and was
involved in sortie sort of
altercation with one or more
occupants of another vehi­
cle.
Wilson, who was driving,
fled in his vehicle and was
involved in a traffic crash

on State Road 436.
Anybody with inform a­
tion about this cast* is asked
to call C rime l ine j t I-Hlgj423-TJPS, where one can
remain anonym ous, and
may receive a cash reward
for vital information related
to this case

Schmitz-Schmid engagement
Jessie Heather Schmitz and Christopher Lee Schmid both of
Casselberry, have announced their plans to marry on Sunday
Aug. 21. 2005, at 6 p.m. at the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Point
Ponce Inlet.
A reception will follow at the Holiday Inn. 930 Atlantic Blvd
Daytona Beach Dana Gorman of Lake Mary will serve as maid
of honor, with Ernie Schmid of Panama City Beach as best man
Jessie is a 2003 graduate of Seminole High School and
Christopher is employed by All Glass of Altamonte Springs
After a honeymoon at the beach, they will reside in
Casselberry

Hospice groupsupports grieving adults
Umpire of five Comforter
sponsors "Left Behind After
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Midweek
August 10-11, 2005

Briefs . Altamonte Patriots in the World Series
FLAG FOOTBALL
The Sanford Recreation
Department will be hold­
ing Registration/Player
Placement Day this
Saturday, August 13th, for
Youth Flag Football for
children ages 5-12 years
old at Ft. Mellon Park (600
East 1st Street).
Cost per participant is
$40 for City Residents and
$50 for Non-City
Residents.
The 5-6 Year Old Age
Group will take the field
at 9 a.m.
The 7-9 Year Old Age
Croup at I(h30 a.m.
The 10-12 Year Old Age
Group at noon.
Games will begin on
Saturday, September 3rd.
Sign up at the Sanford
Recreation Department
300, North Park Avenue •
City Hall.
For more Information,
please call Rodney Standi
at 407-330-5697 or email:
stanrilrfPd.sanford.fl.us
RAGE TRYOUTS
Open Try-outs for
ORLANDO RAGE (SemiPro Football) are set for
the next three Saturdays,
August 13, 20 and'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 making the
2006 rage roster, including
all returning Rage players.
Contact Chris Morrison
for further details at
CMorrisonSOrlandorage.c
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RHom@OrlandoRage.com
or 407- 325-1436.
SCW WRESTLING
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 17*92 in DeBary.
In the Main Event, SCW
Heavyweight Champion
Vordell Walker has accept­
ed the challenge of Dagon
Briggs. Last month, in a
Contender's Match, Briggs
earned the opportunity 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 part­
ner.
Former SCW stars
Frankie Capone and
Thump Dupree return as a
team to souare off with
"Sudden Impact", Jason
Sensation and Tommy
Marr.
There will also be a tour­
nament for the vacant
SCW Cruiserweight
See Briefs, Page 2B

Special to ttw Herald

The Altamonte Girls Fast Pitch
Softball Association's 16 &amp; Under
Patriots won the 2005 Babe Ruth
Softball Southeast Regional
Championship last weekend in
Winterville, North Carolina.
The Altamonte Patriots lost the first
game In the Regional but bounced back
by winning every game thereafter; 7-0,
W), 5-2 and 7-1.
The Patriots defeated the host team,
Pitt County Girls Softball League, 7-2,
for the title of the Southeast Regional
Champions.
The Patriots will be the Southeast rep­
resentative at the 2005 Babe Ruth 16U
World Series in Varina, Virginia, which
begins this Friday (August 12th).
Two years ago (2003) the Patriots
16U's won the World Series in

16U B abe Ruth softball
team will open play this
w eek en d in Varina, Virginia
Louisville, Kentucky, the first time a
Florida team has every won a national
Babe Ruth softball championship and
this team hopes to follow in that squads
footsteps.
And the team will have four Individu­
als with them who were a major part of
the 2003 World Championship team and
will be able to impart knowfalge on
what it will take to do it again.
Lake Mary High's Danielle Valentino,
who was the top hitter for the 2003

team, and catcher Arielle Jenkins return
this year as players, while Mark
Valentino, who was the manager In
2003, and Sanford's Ashley Tabor, who
was a key plaver on that squad, will be
assistant coaches this year.
Pitchers Maria Stevens from
Altamonte Springs and Lake Brantley
High School and Sheens Ware from
Lake Mary and Seminole High School
dominated in the drde in the regional
with Stevens pitching three games and

Ware holding the competition in check
in the other two games.
The duo also provided the power at
the plate for the Patriots as both hit
three home runs at the Regional
Championships last weekend.
Other members of the team are: Erin
Cleary, Robin Gary, Kalee Tabor,
Chelsea Sutton and Cali Wiginton.
The team is managed by David
Phillips with Mike Poole, Mark
Valentino and Ashley Tabor; who just
graduated from Seminole High School
and will be attending Florida
Community College at Jacksonville on a
softball schoolarship, serving as the
assistant coaches.
To follow the team's progress
throughout the tournament check out
the web site at
www.altarnontesports.org for the sched­
ule and updates.

Sam lnole
Athletic
Conference rivals Merle
Stevens (a bo ve) end
Sheene W are (left) have
teemed up to lead the
Altam onte Patriots into
the 2006 Babe Ruth 16U
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Stevens,
from
Lake
Brantley, and W a rt, from
Seminole, combined to go
4-1 In the pitching circle
and hit a team-high three
home runs each ss the
Patriots bounced back
from an opening gam e
tots to win the Southeast
Regional Tournam ent In
W interville,
North
Caroline,
putting
the
Patriots In the W orld
Series for the second time
In three years. Altamonte
won the 16U National
Championship In 2003 In
louisvilla, Kentucky. To
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other Information about
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August 10-11. 2005

A n g le r ’s fir s t tr o u t
a ‘s lo b b e r k n o c k e r ’

Getting ready to rumble

spots," I said. "It's a huge
trout."
What a trout it turned out to
be.
The "Slobberknocker" trout
M O S Q U ITO LA G O O N —
was 30 inches long and
What a way to start you flats
weighed eight pounds.
fishing adventure.
"You have no idea what just
I was joined by Dwight Abel
happened," said Dwight. "It
and his son Ryan for a trip in
. took me three years to catch
the Mosquito Lagoon last
my first trout over eight
Sunday. We eased away from
pounds."
the ramp just as the sun was
That is like a guy going bass
cracking the horizon to start a
fishing
and landing a 12 pound
beautiful day. The tempera­
bass
on
his first trip.
tures were warm and sticky as
Well the fun had just started.
we crept upon the flat and
The next three fish were caught
there tney were, a huge school
Ryan and they were all nice
of redfish pushing the water.
it redfish. Dwightjoined the
The first cast of the morning
battle when he and Ryan dou­
with a top water plug ignited
bled
up. This mayhem contin­
the school and a hungry redued
for
the next two hours and
fish was pulling drag.
we
landed
a total of 11 redfish.
Somehow that rascal shook the Ryan reminded
Dwight several
hook. Moments later the school time that he had boated more
had turned and another explo­
fish.
sion took place on the top
Along with the reds we man­
water plug.
aged about 25 more trout and
Dwight nad latched into a
one crevealle jack. We also had
nice fish. The fish was strip­
visitors who were eating some
ping drag and pulling hard.
of the fish we released. The vis­
After battling the fish for 12
itors were dolphin. They were
minutes the fish was by the
everywhere. I began releasing
boat.
all the redfish on the opposite
"These fish sure are red,"
side of the boat so they could
said Dwight.
Sec Outdoors, Page 6B
"Yea and it has a lot of
By Captain David Rogers
Special to the Herald

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HaraMphoto by Tommy VlncaM
Sem inole High School head football coach Mick Harris (right) looks on as his Fighting Seminoles go through pre-season drills last
week. M ott teams will be playing their intersquad scrimmages this week with the Kick Off Classics to be played on Friday, August
19th and the regular season opening on Friday, August 26th. Winter Springs will be holding a special night on Friday with the ‘ Bear
Bath* beginning at 5:30 p.m . and the Purple and White Game beginning at 7 p.m. Seminole will be holding its Orange and Black
Scrim m age this Saturday (August 13th) from 9 a.m.-to-11 a.m. and admission is free and Lake Howell will also be playing its Blue
and Silver G am es on Saturday with the freshmen playing at 6 p.m ., the junior varsity at 6:30 p.m. and the varsity at 7 p.m .

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New Smyrna Speedway to host
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Special to the Herald

SAMSULA —The eighth
race for the Sunbelt Super Late
Model drivers is set for this
Saturday (August 13th) at New
Smyrna Speedway.
There have been a few differ­
ent winners this year, but up
until the race at USA
International, Wayne Anderson
had led the points from day
one. But on July 23, that all
changed.
Jason Boyd took over the lead
in points for the Sunbelt Super
Late Model Series and now is
also leading the points for the
Rookie of the Year. Boyd holds
a 29 point lead over now sec­
ond place Wayne Anderson
and a 75 point lead over
Rookie-of-lhe-Year hopeful Jeff
Choquette.
Boyd, who began the 2005
season in the Goodyear
Challenge Late Model Series,
switched to the Sunbelt Super
Late Model Series when Dick
Anderson offered him the ride
in his No. 92 Super Late. Boyd
had to do a little adjusting to
the Super Late but it did not
take him long and before any­
one knew it, he was third then
second and now leading the
points.
Not only are Boyd and
Choquette both running for
Rookie-of-the-Year but they
have also made it to the 12
finalist fur Roush Racing's
Cong Show with the ultimate
goal a ride in the Craftsman
Truck Series in 2006 with
Roush Racing. So not only do
Boyd and Choquette battle in
Late Models but also trucks.
Ryan Foster is fourth in
points and has come along way
in the last few years in Super
Late Model racing. Foster, who
comes from Arkansas, is still
young but by the way he is
driving now, he has a bright
future ahead of him. Following
Foster in fifth in points is the
2005 Flonda Late Model
Champion Fain Skinner.
Skinner has had his ups and
downs this year but winning at
USA International has given
him that extra boost for the rest

of the 2005 season.
Another Rookie, Daniel
Webster, stands sixth in points
followed by Jeff Scofield in sev­
enth. Rich I’ratt stands eighth
followed by Mac Johnson in
ninth and Chris Fontaine in
10th. Completing the Top 20
are Keith Zavrel, Patrick
Conrad, Brian Finney, Scotty
Crockett, Jny Middleton, Don
Hale Jr., Brock Oglesby, Mike
Franklin Jr., and Dalton Zehr.
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321-229-5000
Exp
preferred but not required
Vivona's North Pizzeria needs
drivers, pizza makers, subs,
wwtresses A phones. Apply with
owner at 2477 Park Ave.
Sanlord._____________

i t L i k e Fore it

71— H

elp

W anted

R O U T E D R IVER needed tor
local
propane
cylinder
exchange truck. No experience
necessary We otter benefit
package with F/T position C V L
with haze mat is required.
Apply in person at Discount
Propane 546 South She* Rd..
Debary

Now Hiring F T servers able to
work days 7 nights. Apply in
person Famous Uncle Al's Hot
Dogs. Winter Springs Town
Center
O perator
Tracknoe
ioT
underground storm/uiilities
crew 407-322-8133
Plumber's Helper. Residential
construction.
Must
have
experience Best pay xi Volusia
County Ins A Hobdays. Sign on
bonus 386-736-0221
P R ES S B R AK E O P E R A TO R
with welding A fabrication
experience. F/T Days, Good
Benefits 407-299-1502
PT
perking
lot
attendants/cashiers/shuttle at
the
Orlando-Sanford
International
Airport.
Experience in sales and/or
customer service preferred
Fax 407-565-4545 or cal HR at
407-585-4500
Receptionist:
Bilingual
(Engllsh/Spanish)
Good
communications A customer
service skills. FT. benefils
available Call 407-324-2442
Site/Base Crew: Local work
F/T wah benefits 407-322-8133

Secretory, F u l Tone. 97 00/hr,
computer exp
necessary,
casual atmosphere. Call Julie.
407-323-8822
Seeking exp maintenance
engineer, (root desk A night
auditor Apply in person
Holiday Inn Express 3401 S
Orlando Dr.

S E R V IC E
TECHNICIAN/tN STALLER
needed for tocaJ propane c o .
experience is a ♦ but not
necessary We offer a benefit
package with F/T posrtxxi CVL
with haze mat is required.
Apply m person at Discount
Propane 548 South Shell Rd ,
Debary
SMALL EN G IN E M ECHANIC Experienced with commercial
lawn equipment Longwood
407-260-1833

Part time cook, servers A
dishwasher needed- Contact
Mytene.
407-323-7306

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M ED IC A L A S S IS TA N T Are
you
a
positive
friendly
professional
who en|oys
working with children and
seeks to work n a pleasant, fastpaced pediatrics office with
excellent benefits? Please fax
resume to. 407-262-5797.
Medcal AssistantNune PT exp
necessary for Podiatry office
Front 8 back door duties Fax
resume 407-669-4409.
Mfchete's Fhzzena now Iwng M
A part time drivers Must work
nites A weekends Please
contact Chnslina. 407-2212394 or apply at 3828 S.
Orlando Of. Sanlord. in the Big
Lots PUua

*000. EOE
Laborers Must travel Mon-Fn
xi state ot Ftonda. Cal 407-3238822

Pari Tim e cook, servers. A
Contact
My lane
407-323-7306.

dishwasher needed

Run a

Classified Rates
(Prepaym ent Required)
4 line ad.
..1 week $ 1 8 .........................3 weeks $36
.2 weeks $25 ........................... 4 weeks $45

Ad and Get A
Garage Sale Kit

Yard Sales.,.,5 lines for $15

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*10 lin e s ........................900/line
11 • 20 lin e s ...................... 80&lt;/line
21 or more lines................ 70&lt;/line

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Candtewood Suites it looking
tor team msntoers to join a great
hotel staff. We have on operxng
lor a Ironl desk associate
position, whoee work schedule
w6 be ftavFil, 3pm-llpm. Apply
In person 1130 Greenwood
BM1, Lake htary F L 32746 407569-3000 E O E . DFW P

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ClaricaVCuat Serv Rap Data
antry. counter aarv, Ult up to 30
toe.
M -F w/beneftt* &amp; req
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train. Cindy 407-322-6697

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93— R o o m s F or
Ren t

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117— C o m m er c ia l
Ren ta ls

141—

H

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Fo r

S ale

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199— Pets J c
S

u p p l ie s

ti

king
for ■
m Im
professional to iMd its

8400/Mo. incl e
W/D.
qttototomrt. l i l l l i m k p
A appi fee. Share houee
10X20 rm w/eemt- private
entrance. Prof, environment.
Sanford Airport near 417 exit.
N/S, N/0 A quiet. Avail 8/1A » .
407-547-6632

•ovwnising siwr Nwwspapwf

M eipartoncw la nqulnd
TNa position la ideal tor too
•a protasaionai with a
proven track record who
nta to move Into
management poaktoo. The
■ownmoQ oM fti/ w i

97— A f a e tm e n ts F u r n is h ed

m

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WUKLVHWTAL1

reeponetoto tor hiring, training
and managing toe aalaa at*
planning apecial aection
publications; and aaaiatlng
with the creation of m
pubBcaOona. The dkector aiao
wta be expected to lead by
eiampia and make tegular
aales calla. The Sanford
Harafef laa latoa a weak, &amp;.000

For middle aged person.
Houee pdvaagee. TV, cede Fkn
completefy furnished. SIOOAek.
407-4152462

3HA2**y

aoSOtotonto. 2/1. tSSOSnonto

98— R en ta ls
Efficiency
SfOOwh.
Apartments, IlSOwk. also
houses
for
rah
torn!shed/unfurnished 407'
240-1188.

99— A p ar tm en ts U n fur n ish ed
2

pin CWCUiluOn mwipn

Extremely dean, cozy tom rm,
e l utt, cable, afc. Indy, phone,
kltch use. esc. dr, private
entrance. Resident owner,
AB SO LU TELY
MO
A L C O H O L . D R U G S AM O
N O N SM O K E R S O N L Y l Very
407-314-0824

located In Sanford. Th e
Herald alao pubkahea free
wapapera In Lake Mi
and Longwood. Thta la a
tremendously feat growing
market T h e Herald oilers a
competitive base salary, a
commies ion and bonus plan,
heafti insurance. 2 weeks paid
vacation, auto and c a l phone
jwance, and a 401k. E-m al
kime and references to
Publisher Den Ping at
dpingCeenilnolehereld.com,
orm altoem toSO ON . French
Ave, Sanford, FL 32771

Room tor rent, middle egad
gandemen wifi YanepOrtMtan.
house privileges, set TV.
utilities, teiepnone a carport
Incl.. bedroom completely
furnished 1100** 407-302
4523

W O RK POT
THE BESTI

Room For Rant: Sanford Ave,
froa cable, washar/dryer,
ending prMegN. SlOQtok 321262-6118

Marry Malda la hiring because
we are growing. No nights or
weekends. You need a car l
drivers license We provide e
great place to work, benefits,
t paid mileage.

BR Home
iraimmon A 13th St,
Santonl 407-321-4217 Aduls

Oarage Apt: Histone distnci.
1/1, no pats. $425 plus
dap.407-323-1167
Ouaflty Livtng at A ftordxbto
Pricing. 1 ,1 A 3 Bedrooms.
Lake Views, 407-322-8104.

DMX
10 0 — C
R

o n d o m in iu m
en ta ls

Pine RM ge Chib. 2/2. gated
community, pool, tennis A
spa. Small
pet
allowed.
S785/MO 386-290-8105

103— H ouses U n fur n ish ed

AUg.

13A6sq f t Office
loosed on toe St Johns RNer
In toe Pori of Sanford. Greet
view of the marina A wal
Plenty of parking. Great
tocMtn S1200MO ptua CAM.
C a l Htodan Harbour Marina
407-322-1810. Aak tor Don.

118— O ffice Space
Fo r R e n t
1550 s q ft, tor lease on Park
Are.SertbnlQ rN dLa B .4 0 7 599-7773.

Otoces For Rant: 400 aq ft to
600 sq ft Sanford. Fulton
Offloa Center 407-314-3750.

AFfOROABlf HOMES
VENTURE 1PROPERTIES

Kitty Cars is a
waytoMaue tort yourpalfas
in Its
. Iw8

BOND MONEY. Recline up to
$ 10,000 free homeowners
eeilWnc* tond Buy a home
wtto $200 cartt Govt
Fdttaeure. Repo

bytotoaadayBttoadtonyaa
katyfs) to toad, dean M ar boa
and make toen leal "epecMl*

RwkweNtfc *2, toe New. New
Carpet, Nate Ceramic Tito,
wfy
Painted
Int/Ext,
$198,900
R e n e v a N d ! 2/2, Nawfy
D a U i a J I fteedbexeite^e1

wh#

rjpffisHCI ITTI^PfiCTep rWW

$148,900
5 BadMSato. over 3200 aq II.
2 Fpica, 4 Porches, Hugs
Living. Dining A Family Rma
w / Wet Bar. Located In

nRSKMlC LH901CI ILIVYFrgXPUBnig
Gorgeoua Park A 4 Btoefca to
Lake Monroe. Listed in
National Registry of Historic
Homes, $544,900.

141— H om es Fo r
S ale
Nice 2BR. poeetiy 3rd. t bath,
convenient location. C H A ,
needs a MDe T L C $ 110K . wMI
anterian offers 407-234-5188.
I BUY ftOUIES FOR CA 8H
C N 9 0 M 7 7 -M M

K itty C i r s

I’ A III

I I S I I t 1It N I

V I N 1 Mttl
I ’ Kt i t ’ l K i l l

f t Patti's p h T
Sitting f t
w e Care For Vbur Dog or Cel
in Ytaur H a n e Whda Vbu A rt
Gonaf PtortycfTLC. IMBbrtog
in nawapepara. m al and man
water
pianist
IN
Ralaal
radabia Upon
R P IaaaaCai 407-3148703.

211— A n tiq u e 4c
Co lu c to u s

1

I for H. Newton, A Hair,
cfcner A L Rebarta 08

S

C M 321-883-6X33

157— M o b ile H o m es
Fo r S a le

H i Your
tor a fair pnea. on toa dsta 1
of your choice, without
doing any (Spain. I can pay
CASK i

3/2 DW , a l appHancaa A shed.
GompMWy sal tw ready to move
In. 5587/mo, inductee lot rent,
wtto approved credit. 407-3238180.

217—Garage Sales
4aN I M r Aug 13/14. 203
South Mu berry Ave, Santord.
104pm . Fu8 6 twin alza bade,

flim ain«ng rm wo*# a enwrv,
much more

Ca« 407-221-2527
Single room In Longwood.
steady employed, no liquor, no
smoking. $7tVwk, S50 deposit
407-830-6216.

Call 407-331-5266

Merry Maids

181—
D O VLF.
M A N A G E M F N T

RENTALS
1- 107) 3 2 2

95— R o o m m a te
W a n te d
Roommate wanted. 55*. no
children, private bath, share my
home. 5350/mo 407-3275813..

e a H M T -t t M t t i

T in e

Country
Style
City
Living

407-221-7959

1st M o n th s Rent

HONEYTREE

S

ale

STORM DAMAGED?

HAVE A YARD SALE TO
HELP IN RECOVERY.

407 322-2611
-

j

Single Story
Design

SPA:
Fiber-optic waterfall,
therapy fete, cup holder*,
insulated cover, full factory
warranty. Never used in crate.
$1995.407-3380678 O R 366218-2946.

191— B u il d in g
M a ter ia ls
CO R R U G A TED
STEEL
R O O F IN G for Bam s. Boat
Oocka, Shops, etc. Also Culvert
Pipe: 15*x20 18hc2CT. C a lF o r
Prices. Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788

* Spacious Apartments wllh large Greets • Lake
Front* VoIlQtall * Sparkling Itool » Tennis Courts

199—
S

, Country Lake Apts|
41BPOWT BLVO

SartrKSnitMimsatsI
Country Lake i
Apartments

o r

P ool Table: Gorgeous 6‘
fumMurs-style table, decorators
tags, Isatosr pockets, oversized
1* three-piece alale. accessory
Mwah beds band new in ends.
p o « S4K: must «a l $1360 407402-1781 O R 386-753-0468

With 12 Mo Lease a Amiroueil Credit

aw po r tbli

F

CWro-Wng Size Firm P lo w Tbp
Mattraea, Brass Headboard
and Box Springs Set. Exes lent
Condition.
$600.
Call
407.322.8161.

Come Check Us

300 OFF

4c

p p l ia n c e s

ED: NASA technology. Visco
memory foam mattraea set as
an on TV / V rt New in plastic
wtto manufacturer's warranty.
Cost $1990; m a t eel $896 407831-1322 O R 386-753-1515.
Delvery evatabto

Sanford: 1 BR. Carpet A Tie.
includes Cade A Water. PaOo
$5054868 Dep
Sanford:
2/2 Spec loo*
Upstairs Apt. Carpeted. Wtyl.
Open
Patio,
Spacious
55754575 Deposit
Sanford: Mayfair Area, 3/2.
carpet/tiie. screened porch,
double garage, community
pool
$1200440
51200-Deposit
D O Y LE M A N A G E M E N T
WE R ENT AND SELL
H O M ES!

Sanford 3/1, CHA, 12SOubRd.
Tie Doors, Ready now 5786 Pets
ok with deposit
407-323-4540

A

u r n it u r e

•

2 195

Lge 4BR/1 5BA
2
enel.
porches/leaf
gar/1637sq
R/spadoua. 1510 Dixie Way. off
Southwest Rd. 407-322-0213

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

Avoid Foradoaural Call

F

407-3234381
3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

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Pets

4c

u p p l ie s

Set. Aug 13. 2006. 9em 4pm .
Rain or iN ne to toe Ctobhouee,
1000 Logan Haights Cr.,
SartonlUxaNdbahtodtoaWMMarl Plaza al toe comer of 1792 and Laka Maty Bfvd.
MuM-Famity Yard 8ato: Too
much to mantton. Sat.
8/12/05, 2413 Adams Court
Santord.

219— W a n te d
Bu y

231— C ars Fo r S a le

270-Hanpv Man

FordCrownVictoria2B5TD7

RJ Handy Man Barvtoae
Al Phases of ConstucBon

Metope $12,160 $257/Mft
4078732966.00m
| Benz 2002 C320
Wagon $19,960 CM or risk
407g73flm .com
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Mercwdaa BanzM L320 I S M
$13,960
caA
or
vMH
4076 732966.com

T ruoc/SUVS/Vans
For Sals
19&gt;7Tbyo&lt;aP&gt;ckUp sac— ar t
oond.,aAsr market rime, excel,
work truck. 8 speed/4cyt.
$1800 407-4156456

ChevmMt 15002004 Ext Cab
IS V8Auto$15,4809301MIH
CM or risk 4078732986.com
Chevrolet 3/4 Tbn 2003 Crew
Cab 40K M 4x4 $22660 ca l or
vMN4078732988.com

ChewoMIAsWmdw * 4 3N Ibn
2002 tow frt $18,980 $377An»t
ce8orvMN4078732m.com

CheviuMi ^tomrado20034x4
Ext Cab $15,960. Cal or vtaN
4076732968.com
Dodge 2500 DMaai 2004 Crew
Ceb $24,960 221 M I C * or vMN

I Buy old Skiff, antiques, books,
vintage dotoing. etc. By toe box
or by too t u k bad. C a rt money
407-328-2804.

222— M u s ic a l
I n s tr u m en ts
Eaiey Oiaco It organ. 38*. book
on looming to play, excellent
common, bench, music books
7 headset. Purchased 7/2000,
paid $1491. artdng no laaa toan
$800. 407-330-1599.

FREE
UP R IG H T PIAN O
407-3236838

223—
M iscellan eo us

Chihuahua puppy,. AKC, sable
A white. Male with long-hair.
Aflecttonala, playful, smart.
Answers to Pape La Pau. Paid
$475 Sad $435 407-3760263

Dealers wanted to rant space
In up grade pre-owned ta n k a s
6 homo decor In Casselberry,
Longwood. Winter
Springs area 407-376-0263

Pm B u ll 1/2 yrsold. whrte wan
spots A real race gartto dog wNt
lots ol energy. 407-323-6019.
needs a good home

Hot Tub/Spa 5 person, 5hp, 20
lets, cab. lights, new used.
Warranty,
retail
$4300.
sacrifice. $1595 407-278-1552

287-Lawn Services
Lawn MotNBr Rspair ft
OM lawn mowars
naadadtef parta.
407-427-M30
90S— T

r a c to r

S e r v ic e

Recydad ConereM
Driveways. LandW 8
Gradtog
388-775-2922.

L eg a ls
Bt TNi CBKMT COURT FOR
COUNTY,
FRE MX 889508-1188
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RITA OOLOBERG,

NOTICE TO CRUMTORE

4078732m.com

The artmtoMkalton of toe
aetata of RITA OOLOBERG,

Ford F2S0 Ext Cab 2002
$22,950 Lciial 30k ml 5th
Wheal
call
or
v!sH
40787 3 2 m .c o m

waa January 1, 2006. M pend­
ing in toa Circuit Court tor
Seminoto County, Florida,
PtobaM OMNon, toa adtoeee of
which M 301 N. Park Avenue.
Santord. FL. 32771. The namee
and addreeaae of toa Paraonaf
end
toa
lepresentative •
attorney are sat tarto below.

Ford Explorer 2004 4 Dr
$136601202/WTH cal or *MN
4076 7 3 2 m .com
Ford F1S0 1965 VERY N ICE
AT. A C $2,950 call or visit
4076732966.com
Ford F 1SO 2003,32K Ext Cab
$13,450 $282/Mth Call or
vM N 4878732m .com

to

407-321-0004
818 W. 1ST, Sanford
M# , 1 8 8 .8 * 8 -1 v «...

407-323-2841 (HomaPtwna)
407-314-6978 (CaN Phone)

Ford F t5 0 2003 low mi
$10,950
Cad
or
viait
4078732966 com
Ford F2S0 2003 4x4 AT, A C
$18,450
cafl
or
visit
4076732966 com

CMC6larMi 1996^NCab4a4
Z71 S LT $9,950 cal or «MN
4076732966.
O M C Sierra C K 1500 1/2 Ton
4x4 A T V8, 2002. $7,950. C a l
or vMN 4076732966 com

lauzu Axiom 2002 Perfect
$11,450
call
or
visit
4076732966.com
Toyou 4-Runner 2001 SR5
$15,950 tow mi cal or visit
4076732966 com
Toyota Tacoma 2003 4x4 Auto
30k mi $14,960 4.6% APR ca l
orvtiN4076732966.com

276-F ence
Central FlorldaFancaANTypee of Fence
Specializing In Vinyl
Fencing
-Free Estimates
-Ucansed/lnsured
-Qualify Work
-Prompt Service

and other persona having
rl alma or demende agelnei
decedents estate on whom a
copy of toto noNce M reqrtred to
be served muet Me toetr cleime
wtto tow Court W1THM TH E
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
T H E TIM E O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NO TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
TH E DATE O F SERVICE OF A
C O P Y OF TH IS NOTICE ON
THEM.
A l otoer creator* of toe decedent end persona having deime
or demende apeinet decedents
-estate &lt;txws AM toeir dawn* w « i
‘tola Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
•AFTER TH E OATE O F THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS N O T FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERJOOS
S E T FORTH IN SECTIO N
733.702 O F TH E FLORIDA
PROBATE CO D E WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTW ITHSTANDING
TH E
TIM E PERIOD S E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
A F TE R TH E D E C E D E N T S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The dale ol first pubticalion of
tow Nooce W Aufrwt to. 2006.
Herbert Aumont
Personal Repreeenlalive
2403 Antigua CircW. 4C-3
Coconut Creek. Florida 33066

Peter A. Krauae
Florida Bar No. 26S853
Krause 8 Goldberg. P A.
1792 Bel Tower Lane
Weeton, FL 33326
Telephone: (954) 747-1400
FacwrvW. (964) 313-3691
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative

386-798-5330

Pubkah: August 10, 17. 2006
T001

HeraldService Directory
a a a iH

NEW
TECHNIQUE,

lo r a r lf

THEE SERVICE

1 * 1 TTM

- Pool Encloser
•Re-Building
&amp; Repairs
- Fencing
•Hurricane
Shudders

Christopher Leon's

&amp;

r-322-5981
or

FULL
SERVICE
PRESSURE
WASHING
COMPANY
FAMILY O W N ED A
O P ER A TE D SINCE 1962
Fra# Estimates
Please Call

407-497-1175

Sanrtcttoe.P
Wa Accept All
Credit Cards.
Tree Removal,
Trimming. Bobcat
Svc. Firewood.
Free Estimates, j 1
Lic/lns
V :

407 33(HM49|;

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407-719-7301

To Loot Thu
Cool li Cm ) All
Hiuh&amp;Wtar
THE CLEANERS
FORTHEhEU
DRESSED
PROFESSIONAL

Frankie's
Cleaners
HUM8* '4 ID H

natwoix
407-221-4444

M$l’$ 1pM$1WTiH4 iM 41 r t | ^ ^ ^ .
• Chaira...atarting at $225 A up
• Lovaaa«ta...|285
• Sofas...$385 ♦ fabric
• Diamond TUft*...Extra
Excellent Workmanshipl
31 Years in Business.
Pickup &amp; Delivery

407-321-4994 Cell: 407-430-8330

Roofing
Specializing In

Rerooflng 6
Repairs
407-322-1926
I k l RCM 5K55I

a A® * n-B -

ki V

CLASSIC CUTS
LAWN CARE
Complete year
round quality
service that you
can depend on.
Commercial and
Rctidenual

free

Estimates

407-617-0740
I

LAWNCARE
EXPERT LAWN SERVICE)

inctodes Mowing. Edgrg.
iVwxibdDng Blowing. U&lt;yx
Tnmrrwig. Yard CMurKf).
Muth&amp;Sod
Many Mfttfwd Laka Mary
Longwood Sartord. iWWhrow
curiemar* ForRaMbM,
Fnarrty &amp; RewM/wtie Lrwn
5wrvtca paree cal
StowCchan toa
CarMad lore Graunda MaaMr
1407)223-1232

Murphy':
Dump
WHOLESALE Trailer^
Service
FLOORING
Carpet •Tile •W ood
Saleo A Installation

CARPET
AS LOW AS

' 4 u «

407-322-3586

• Roof Tear Off •
• Trash Removal •

* Junk Cars‘ Clean Outs
• We Haul AJmosl
Anything*

407-402-1134

M a g n o lia S e lf-S t o r a g e
Open 24 Hours
Tue -Wed -TTwr
Double Load Washer $1AO
Triple Load Wither $200
Drop 01 and Dry Cleaning
ServKM AlsoAvaiabM
2921 8 Orlando Or. (17-92 • 8av-A-Lol Plaza)
Santord, FL •407-320-1999

2530 S. Magnolia Avenue. Sanford, FI 32773
PH. 407-321-2808
Locally Owned and Operated
Resident Manager On Site
Lowest Rates
AS Units Drive Up
Monthly RenteJs
A* Conditioned Units Available
Boat. R V and Vafade Perking
24 H r , 7 Day Weekly Access

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bta documentary
and reoordtog too* are reqttood
to be paid by to# torooaaafui bid­
der to to* sate Ful payment at
an amount equal to to* hl^wel
bid I* dua w*hto 24 houre filer
toe adrerteed tone ol sate. Ai
payment* aha#ba caah or guar­
anteed Instrument, mode
payable to toe Clark ol to*
Circua Court.

Division, toe address ot
whktoMPO. Boa KN*. Santord,
Florida
32772-9099
Tha
ot toe

m*nn ana siTurmenort rairurv
to comply CM result In sanc­
tion*. including dismissal or

L ec als
Dated on 7/14/2009.

is h e r e b y o v e n
M
MELENOA J E 0 M S T0 N
OR RICHARD S CASSELBERt » hotter of t w Mowing

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT

•) tor ■
to ba
N o o n . The
number(s) and y*ar(t) ot
ilu w C f , In* tmwJ\SmOn Of (hi

by JUDITH ECKENROTH

n o t ic e

proparty, and ■ » nemajs) to

SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Oeputy Clark
Pd**h: Jd y 20, 27. 2005 and
Augual 3 . 10.2005
S107

Deled on 7/14/2008.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
tool WILLIAM E KIRCHHOFF,
to* hoUar ot toa tofiowlng certtficaaa&lt;a) ho* Mad aatd certificatota) tor a tax daad to ba
leaned toereon. Tha &gt;•— *&gt;.#.
fiwitoart*) and yaorfa) ol
Nauanca, to* itoacnpOun ot toa
proparty, and toa named) tn
which P waa aaaaaaad la/ara a*

A# of said property b*tog In to#
County at Seminote. Sttoo at

e m m e A n NOt t7 M YEAR
O F ISSUANCE: 1*0*

PARCEL ID# 35-19-30-5130700-0000
Paao Mton at Proparty LEO
L O T S * ♦ 7 B L K 7 P W ELEVEL
PBSPQ39
itowhtohi
M FRAZIER

Untaao ouch c*rtMc*te(s) tod
ba tadaarwirt aceordtog to law,
Mcrtoad to oucto
■) wB bo retd to too
mgnwi o d o m h tno w w i tote
□OO*,
SvtnliOM
vOUOiy
Courthouae. Santord. Florida.

Monday. A U O U r T M ,
11

Dotod on 7/143000
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
DsDutw Om k
Putdati: July 20. 27. 2009 Mid

August 3, 10. 2005
3105

U re e W h A m ,

Ln
■■. * . t * to
m n w mi
wmen
BRUCE E AFTKEN

Untoea auch rarttocated) aha#
b* radaomed aceordtog to law,
to* property deecrted to tuch
eertficatad) w « ba toM to toa
highaal butter at to* wool iront
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouae, Santord, Florida,
On
Monday. A U G UST I t ,
ItOOam.
Payment of Sai* toa. appficabia documentary atamp tax**
and reoordtog lea* are required
to ba paid by to* auocaaaful bid­
der at Eta aai*. Ful payment at
an amount equal to to* highaal
bid la dua wltoto 24 houre altar
tha advertted ton* ol Ml* A l
payment* tha# be caah or guarantaed
toatrumeot.
mad*
payable to the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/14/2009.

to rlb a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that OPTIMUM FUND. IL C
AMERICAN
CHARTERED
BANK, to* hotter of to* tofiowtog certificated) two Rod said
cartHtato(«) tor a la* doad to ba
laouad toaraan. Tha cortlllcato
number(s) and yoar(s) ot
laauanco, too description at too
property, and tha fl*m*(s) to
which a waa aaaoaaod la/are aa

CERTIFICATE NO: T04 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: IMS
PARCEL ID# 35-19-30-5AJOCOO-037A
DoacttoOen ot Property: LEG N
49 F T O F 8 05 F T OF LO TS 37
♦ 3 » BLK C SOUTH SANFORD

p s i wtot * 1'1AO

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E C IR C U IT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by JU01TH ECKENROTH
Deputy Clerk
Pubfiah: July 20. 27, 2009 and
Augual 3.10. 2009
S108

Netie* ot Application
tor Ta il
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that WILLIAM E KIRCHHOFF.
to* hotdor ot the tofiowlng ceruficale(a) ha* tiled tax) certifi­
cated) tor a tax daad to ba
iaauad thereon. The certificate
number)*) and y*ar(a) ol
iaauanc*. to* deecripBon ol to*

;

,,-tT H I H I

Namot In which
LYELLHINTZ

aaaoaaod:

A l ot aald proporty botog In too
County ot Semmoia. State ot
Florida.
Unioaa auch c#rt4icai#&lt;s) the#
bo redoamod according to law.
too proporty daaenbod to such
certificate! t) wd ba oold to too
highaal btddor at too woat front
door.
Sominolo
County
Courthouao. Santord. Florida,
on
Monday. A U G U ST 29. 2009. at
1100am.
Payment ot Sola loo. applica­
ble documentary damp tare*
and recording taoa are required
to bo paid by to* tuccoaatul bid­
der at toe oaie Fun payment ot
an amount aqual to to* highest
bid la duo within 24 hour* attar
to* advertised dm* ot sate. Afl
payment* thal bo ca*h or guar­
anteed
Inatrumont.
made
payable to too Clerk ot too
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/14/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Publah: July 20, 27. 2005 and
Augual3. 10.2005
S106
Node* of Application
tor Taa Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
tiel MELENDA J EDM1STON
DR RICHARO S CASSELBER­
RY. to# holder ol to# tallowing
certificated) ha* Med *»d cer­
tificated) tor a la* deed to be
aaued toereon. The certificate
number(i) and y#ar(»| ot
issuance. to* description ot to*
property, and to# named) In
which 4 waa assessed ta/are aa

m F K A T E NO: 709 YEAR
ISSUANCE: IM S
id #

DaecrtpOon of Property LEO
L O T 1 BLK E LONG WOOD
PARK PS 11 PO to

A l of eakl property being In to*
County at Samtool*. State ol

Poymanl at Sato too.
bio documentary pomp texe*
and raoardtog looo are required
to ba ptod by too auecaaoM biddor at too iota. Fu&gt; poymont at
on amount erped to too Ntfteel
bid la duo wltoto 24 houre ottor
too etteerleed Oma ot oala. A#
paymanta ttio# ba eaati or guaronload
tootrumont,
mada
poyoblo to too Ctark at too
OreuM Court.

iRCEL
0-0410

PARCEL IO# 20-20-30-901*
0€00-0010

35-19-30-5AJ-

eenpeon ot Property LEG
41 BLK C SOUTH SAN\0 PB I PG 94
net in which m assed
U L D L GIVENS
ol *aid property being n to#
nty ot Serranole. Slate of

to* tuch certificated) shal
ideemed *ccordmg to law.
voperty deserted n tuefi
catett I w* be sold to toe
lit bitter at toe w*»t tronl
Seminole
County
toou*# Santord. Florida.

Pay AUGUST 29, 2009 al

mere at Set# toe *cx*ca
U tn w r a y Mamp tea**

eccrdmg tee* are regmed
pa* by toa surceesAX tad
I toe *ata Fik payment cX
ruae equal to toe tmfm*
au* * e m 24 t o r t

i cX to*
l«r
to to toe Ctork tX »w

CERTIFICATI NO: 1(21 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: tME

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALOM E HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
P u b * * July 20. 27. 2008 and
August 3. 10.2008
8110

NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
tool WACHOVIA BANK N A A S
C U ST/TR U STEE FOR PLYM OUTH PARK TAX SERVICES
It LLC, too hotter ol to* taEowtog corMctoed) ha* M d atod
o*rt8k*M(i) tor a toa d**d to b*
issued toereon. The ceroficat*
number! ■) and y**r(a) of
iaauanre. to* daaerpaon at to*
property, and to* nemeje) In
w tachtw i

CEITnFtCATI NO: JEEE YEAR
PARCEL 10# 11-21-29-300007H-0000
Deacnpfion ot Proporty: LAND
ONLY LO CATED M SE C 11
TW P 218 ROE 29 E SEQ 29 FT
S OF NW COR OF SW 1/4 OF
BW I N R U N E 948.79 F T S
337.93 F T W 944 83 F T N
337.92 F T TO BEG (LESS RDS)
L lw w u w
|^a
1—,u
a a a e e a a rfi
iniwTwi- in
wmen
U M tsto ,
GOLF PLACE AT ALTAMONTE
LLC

A l of aald propany botog In to*
County of Samtool*. Stats ol
Ftorkta.
Ltotees auch certlficaled) aha*
be redeemed aceordtog to low,
toa proparty daecdbed In auch
cerWcale!*) wtE be sold to to*
M g m t bklcktf *t t w w w t from
door,
Samtool*
County
CourthouM. Santord. Florida,
on
Monday. A U G UST 29. 2008, at
11:00*m.
Payment ot Sal* to*. app*cabie documentary stamp taxaa
and recordtog teas are raqired
to ba paid by toe *ucc***fui bid­
der at to* aai*. Ful poymont ot
an amount aqual to toa high**!
bid la dua within 24 hour* at
to* advent*ed Dm* Ot Mia. A l
payments thal be caah or guar­
anteed
instrument,
mad*
payable to tha Clark ol to*
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/14/2009.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E C IR C UIT
CO U R T
.SEM INOLECOUNTY. FLORIOA
[by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy dark
PubAah: July 20. 27. 2009 and
August 3, tO. 2009
S ilt

PARCEL 10# 20-20-30-501OtOO 0000
tor Taa
Description ol Proporty: LEG
L O T 8 BLK I LONOW OOO
PARK PB I I PQ 10
Nam** In which assessed
O IU E R REALTY A CONSTR
C O INC
A# ot text proporty being to the
County oi Semtoofe, State ot
Florida.
Unieaa auch cartificale&lt;i) *ha#
be redeemed according to law,
to* propany deecrted In auch
certificated) * * be aotd to to*
highest better al the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouae. Santord. Florid*,
on
Monday, A U G U S T 29, 2009, at
11 00am.
Payment ot Sal* tee. applica­
ble documentary (tamp tax**
and recording lee* are required
to be paid by to* aucceaafui bid­
der at to* tala Fui payment ot
an amount equal to toe higheat
bid i* dua wttom 24 hour* attar
the advertised Dm* ol aai*. AX
payment* sha« be caah or guar­
anteed
inatrumenl,
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/14/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by JUDITH ECKENROTH
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 20. 27. 2005 and
Augual 3. 10. 2005
SI09
Notice of Application
tor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that HELEN T MERNANOEZ
to* holder ot to* Mowing certifi­
cated) haa tiled (aid carol!cal*&lt;s| lor a tax daad to be
issued toereon. The certificate
number (t) and y#ar(s) ol
iaauanc*. toe deaenpoon ot toe
property, and to* named) to
whch 4 was assessed war* as

CERTIFICATE NO: 1943 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 199#

PARCEL ID# 20-20-30- 501OJOO-0130
Description ot Property LEG
LOT 13 BLK J LONOWOOO
PARK PB It PO 10

Names m which assessed
BRUCE E AITKEN
Al ot said property bamg n Vi*
County of Senenot# State of
FprIda

Uni*** such carMcaMtl she*
be redeemed acxcxtang to lew.
toe property oetertoed n such
cerktx «**!*) ■* be aotd to toe
tugrtet tatter to toe weto bur*
Hour
tem nde
County
Courthouae Santoro Ftonda
on
MunOer A U G U tt 29

Peywere J L m

tee *4* *

August 10 A II. 2005

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that MLHM AS C U S T (MON­
TANA). to* holder of toa tofiow­
lng certificateti) haa Mad said
certificate! *) tor a lax deed to ba
i**u*d toereon. Tha ceroficat*
number!*) and y*ar(*) ot
iaauance. toa deecnpQon ol toa
proporty, and to* named) In
which a waa aa«aa«ad la/ara as

CERTIFICATE NO: 3094 YEAR
O F ISSUANCE: 2002
PARCEL 10# 11-21-29-300007F-0000
Deacnpfion ot Property: BLDG
ONLY LOCATED IN SEC tt
TWP 21S ROE 29E BEG 25 FT
S OF NW COR OF SW 1/4 OF
SW 1/4 RUN E 545.78 FT S
337 53 FT W 944 83 F T N
337 52 FT TO BEO (LESS ROS)
Names m which assessed:
GOLF PLACE AT ALTAMONTE
LLC
AS ol said property being m to*
County ot Semmoia. State ot
Ftonda.
Unless such certificated) max
be redeemed according to law.
to* property described In such
certificate!*) wil be sold to to*
highest bidder al to* weet front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Ftonda.
on
Monday. A U G UST 29, 2008. al
1100am
Payment of Sale fee. appficabi* documentary stamp taxes
and racordlng lees are required
to be paxt by toe successful (ud­
der at the sale Ft# payment ot
an amount equal to toe lughaei
bid ra due within 24 hours (her
to* advertised time at tale. Al
paymanta srta# be caah or guar­
anteed
instrument.
mad*
payable to to* Clark ot tha
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/14/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Pubfiah July 20. 27. 2005 and
August 3. 10. 2005

A l credWui i ot to
and other persona having derma
or demands against OaoadanTa
estate, on whom a copy ot toi*
noace la required to ba served
muat Me toefi define wito Eke
Court WITHIN TH E LATER O F 3
M ONTHS AFTER TH E DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER TH E DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A CO PY OF THIS
NOTICE O N THEM

or demands
Decedanre aatato muat Me Eta*
dalm* wito Vka court WTTHOI 3
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.

Myou are a person wito a dto-

NOTW ITHSTANDING TH E
TIM E PERIOO S E T FOR TH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS O R MORE
A FTER TH E D E C E D E N TS
DATE O F DEATH IS BARRED.

in tot* proceedkig. you are anatad, atno coattoyou. toto*pro­
of certain aaaittanc*.
contact
Court

IN RE ESTATE OF
GILBERT SHAW MAXWELL.
JR..

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The arfirereefiafiun &lt;J to* eatate
at GtLbCHT &amp;MAt* MAXWELL
JR . dereased wriuee dare (A
daeto was M e U . X X * FSe

tesnber Xtofi-CJr &lt;347 apand
rg • M
le e m r *

G reat C u r t tor
(s ix ty
f iu d i

to

m im W

DOUGLAS &amp; TOMUNSON
P O Boa 4010
Wtnlar Park, FL 32793

Iwi

m

j/ i r*onn rira

Avenue, SfirXord, Florida 32771,
IKiphnra (407) 998-4227. wkhIn (2) worklnq day* of your
fvci^R

w i rwDCt ot nfaraiQ.

H you are hearing or vote#
krpared. cal TOO 1-(900&gt;-9559T71.

Dal*on: Augat 3, 2008

TERRANCE H. DiTTMER. ESQ
Attorney lor Personal
Ctartt d toe Orcu* Court
tax------- — ■ n

Florida Bar No 210471
Poat Offlc* Box 540087
Orlando. FL 32994-0097
(407) 943-0048

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UNKNOWN
SP O U SE
OF
TERRY S C O TT
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
939 CROWS BLUFF LANE
SANFORO. FL 32773

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ROBERT F. JUMPER A/K/A
ROBERT JUMPER, *1 aL

YO U ARE NOTIFIED tool an
action tor Foreclosure of
Mortgage on to* toaowtng

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : R OBERT F. JUMPER
A/K/A ROBERT JUMPER
L/K/A 1439 STARGAZER TER ­
RACE. SANFORD. FL 32771
DEBORAH A. MARKET A/K/A
DEBORAH MARKEY
L/K/A 1439 STARGAZER TER ­
RACE, SANFORD, FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tool m i
chon for Foreclosure of
Mortgage on toa

LO T 94. RETREAT AT WEKIVA.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 59. PAGES 32
THROUGH 34. INCLUSIVE OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOfltOA
you and
you are required to aarva a copy
of your written Helens ss. X any.
to a. on Marshal C. Watson.
H
Aaftnil^U Lea
r 9 WKjflrey
Kn RteLtajM
ifwif lint, nTvaW
is 1800 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE 120, FT. LAUOEROALE. a 33309 wNNn tofrty
(30) days after to* Drat pubic*Bon of f i t NoBot Ivy (fit (PYbbbb
p u t* * In THE SANTORO NCRA ID ) arxt Ma to* original wito
toa Clark of tola Court sttoar
bator* sarvto* on FlaintNrs attor­
ney or Immadtelafy thereafter;
otherwise a default wM be
entered sgWneT you tor Eta refief
c w n a rn o in bib eumpiawrTi.

Deputy Ctark
Pubfish:
2008
T041

Pubiah: August 3,10, 2009
TOCO
A O V E R m S H U N T O F SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
toot to* undsraigned Wands to
batow to antorc* a
under toe Florid* Self Storage
Faculty Act Statu** (Section
93.901-S3 900).
The undersigned w* •#* at
public sale by compeOfive bid­
ding on to* 2991 at AuguM .
3909 at 2-00 pm, on to* prami*aa where said property ha* bean
stored and which ire Inrilad al
Ample Storage Center, 100
Ample Court. 2900 West Airport
Boulevard, County ot Saminol*.
State ol Ftonda. to* toaowtng:
Customer*
Nam*
Description ot Goods

Unit#

Lanneil Wdkams •B020
Furniture. Fish Tank, Stereo
Majestic Leasing Corp/Midtast
Wlemer - B012
Copier.
Vacume
Cleaner,
Construction Equip. Cfippar, 2
Compreaaore. Shoals. Furniture,
Bob Cal TV#*
!Janjaxi IViac •0003 " "
Book*. Box* *. Ctotoa*. Mini

Purchases musi be paid tor al
to* Dm* ol purchase m cash
only AX purchased item* sold a*
Is. where Is, and must be
removed at to* ttm* of Si
Sal* subject to cancelation In
to* event ol settlement between
owner and obligated party.
Bidder* mual ba signed In prior
to start ol auction to bid on unrta.
ThM * to* 28to day of July.
2009
Publish: August 3. 10. 2009
T0O4
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
CASE NO. 08-DR-1334206A-K
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION OF
DAVIN RAY BUTIKOf ER.

NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR STEPPARENT
ADOPTION ANO
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO JACKIE DUANE HEASLEY
1219 Windsor Way
Norman. OK 73099-5338
Data ot Birth: May 8. 1974
Race White
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Height: 5 tool 10 rich**
Weight ISO pounds
Name to be wren child
DAVIN RAY BUTIKOf ER
F/Va DAVIN RAY HEASIEY

Birthplace
San Antonio
Bexar County
Texas
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thal an
action has been filed sgamel
your and that you are required to
serve a copy ol your wnttan
defenses. 4 any. to * on STAN­
LEY U. SILVER. ATTORNEY AT
LAW. P A . whose address •
1220 Douglas Av# . Suit* 201.
longwood. FL 32779. on or
before September 7. 2005 and
file the Original with toe dork ol
ova court at X I N. Parti Avenue.
Santord. FL 32771. before serv­
ice on Pefifianer or xnmeikataty
thereafter It you tax to do so, ■
default may D* entered against
you tor toe refiei demanded to

Copies ol aX court document* to
■us case mclufing orders, are
avaXabl* at file Clark ot to*
Circuit Court* Okie# You mey
review toes* documents upon

You must keep to* Ctark ot S'#
Cecu4 Court * Office notfied of
your curreri addr*M I You may
IX* f*o*c# of Curt# « Addree*
Ftonda
Supreme
Court
Approved Fsmky Law Form

Act

10. 17. 24. 3t.

•f THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I9TH
JUOICtAL CNKUT.
M ANO FOR
8UBN0LE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OimtRAL
JUW80ICTKM OfVttlON
CASE NO: BACA-1949-14L
WELLS FARGO BANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. AS
TR U STEE FOR FRANKLIN
MORTGAGE LOAN TR U S T
2003-FFH2.
PLAINTIFF,

VS.
PATRICK A. SCHARFF. IF
LIVING. AND IF OEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G R A N TEES
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR U S TE ES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
PATRICK
A
SCHARFF;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O F PATRICK A.
SCHARFF. IF ANY, OREAMA R,
MELTON. IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAO.
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G B AN TECSj
ASglO N EES
LllN O R S .
' CREDITORS.
TR U STEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER ES T BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST DREAMA
R. MELTON. UNKNOWN
SPO USE O F DREAMA R
MELTON. IF ANY; LIVE OAK
RESERVE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.: NELSON
FUNERAL HOME: JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TEN AN TS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE :s HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
toe Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sal* daled July 29. 2009
entered in C M Case No. 04-CA1045-M L of to* O ram Court of
the tSTH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County. Santord.
Florida. I w* sal to to# highest
and best U tta r tor cash al the
East Front Door at toa SEMI-.
HOLE County Courthouse locat­
ed it M l N. Park Avenua In
Santord. Florida, at tt 00 am.
on toe 1st day ol September.
2009 the following described
property a* set forth in said
Summary Final Judgment, to­
wn
LO T 415. LIVE OAK RESERVE
UNIT TWO, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK Bt.
PAGES 32 THROUGH 39.
INCLUSIVE. AS RECORDED IN
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA; SAID LANO SITUATE.
LYING AND BEING IN SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Oxled this 1st day ot August.
2005
(CIRCUIT CO URT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By; Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk

Birth Data
May 21. 1996

S 112

IN TH E CIRCUIT CO URT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FH* Number 2009^9-1347

UNDER S E C TIO N 93089.
FLORIOA STATUTES, FAILURE
TO
FILE
A
W R ITTEN
RESPONSE T O THIS NOTICE
WITH TH E C O U R T OR TO
APPEAR AT TH IS HEARING
C O N S TITU TE S
GROUNDS
UPON WHICH TH E CO U R T
SHALL ENO ANY PARENTAL
RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE
REGARDING TH E MINOR
CHILD

ALL CLAIMS N O T SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

Tha dale ol to* Mat pubttoMto*
ot to* Note# N August 3, 2009.

SANFORD. FL 32773

LENDER.

w
a ■ ■ - * n . M l 111 b e * A 1- f c u a j n n k—A
Joint rw oon for Mopoort oy
Etapparent haa been filed
There wM ba a hearing on to*
Joint PaMton tor AdopOon by
Stepparent bator* Judge Dobra
S. Matson, on toe I9to day of
Saplambar. 2009. at 130 p m
in room her court oum of toe
Seminot* County Courthouse
located at 301 North Park
Avenue, Santord. Florida 32771
The court haa reaervad 19mtnules tor this hearing

Pubfish in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
901 S. University Drive Suit*
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)230-6000
04-31400
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. parsons with dtsabififies needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
CO URT ADMINISTRATION at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407465-4227. I800-955-9771 (TOO) or I 800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Seme*
Pubfiah August to. 17. 2005
T035
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEM NOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ENVISION
C A M NO Qfi-CA-1 MO-14 1

Ing ■ ipBcii l accommodation to
e je
ftae a *e l m —--*■*- ^
ri re
pBxiVCipaTB
M
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should contact ih* Court
Administrator at 301 N. Parti
Avanu*. Santord FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later toan seven (7)
days prior t o to# proceedkig It
hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-900959-9771 or Vow* (V) 1-900959-9770 via Florida Relay

W ITNESS my hand and Eta
seal of tola Court toi* I day of
August. 2005.

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MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REOrSTNATON S Y t t E U I
h C M NOMXeEE FOR
CO UN TRYW C* HOME
LOANS #*C F4LA
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CORPORATION 04a A
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L O T 12. SANFORO PLACE.
ACCORDING T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 33. PAGES 33
THROUGH 35. OF TH E PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
you and
you are reqtxred to aarv* a ettoV
ol your written dafisna**. 4 any.
to E on Marshs# C. Wataon,
P .A, Attorney lor PtainMI,
who** address is 1900 NW
49TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT.
LAUDERDALE, a 33309 wMWi
•fitly ( X ) days shar to* Ural
publication ol tow None* In to*
(Please publish tn TH E SAN­
FORO HERALD) and M* toa
original wito toe Ctark of toi*
Court sfiher bator* service on
PWnttTaaitorrwyoYl
*49 ba antarad agamst you tor
u l# T999T O tfTV anutO El B i# C orn-

In

Aa Clerk of toe Court
By Carol Moore
A* Oaputy Clark
Pubfish: (Please pubfiah in The
Santord Hereto)
Pubfish: August 10. 17. 2009
T038
M TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ETH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL OWtSION
C A M NO.: 08-CA-1339-14-L
AAMES FUNDING
CORPORATION Q/B/A
AAMES HOfiXE LOAN.

Court
al 301 N. Parti
Avenue. Santord a 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not talar toan seven (7)
days prior to toe proceedtog. if
hearing Impaired, (TOO) 1-900955-8771 or Wtic* (V) t995-9770 via Florida
JtrylrBI
W ITNESS my fumd and to*
seal ot to* Court tow 3 day ol
August. 2009
Maryann* Morse
Aa Ctark of to* Court
By Afisha Cyrus
As Deputy Ctark
Pubish: (Ptaaaa publish in The
Santord Herald)
Pubfish: August 10. 17.2005
T038
M TH E CIRCUrT CO U RT
of th e irm

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TR U S T COMPANY, AS
TR U STEE FOR CARRINGTON
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST.
SERIES 2004-NCI ASSET
BACKED PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES,

v*.
VALERIE J. BRUNN, at al.

| .1 NOTICE OF ACTION, j
PlamtHI,

ARNIM HERNANDEZ, at at
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ARNIM HERNANDEZ
(Last Known Address. 388 Notre
Dam* Drive, Altamonte Springs,
FL 32714)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thal an
action lor Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the following
described property:
LO T 38. BLOCK 2. WEATHERSFIELD
FIRST
ADDITION.
ACCORDING T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 12. PAGES 99 ANO
97. OF TH E PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
has been filed agwnsi you and
you are required u serve a copy
of your written defense*. X any.
to 4. on Marshall C. Watson.
P A , Attorney tor Ptamfift. whose
address is 1900 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE 120, FT LAUD­
ERDALE. FL 33309 withm thirty
(30) days alter to* first publica­
tion ol this Nobce in the (Please
publish n TH E SANFORD HER­
ALD) and file to* original with
to* Clerk ol tots Court either
before service on Plaintins attor­
ney or mvnerkatery thereafter,
otherwise a dsfault will be
entered agamst you tor to* refiei
demanded xi the oomptaml
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons w4h Disabilities need­
ing s special accommodation to
participata m this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al 301 N. Park
Avsnu*. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 nor later than seven (7)
days prior to to* proceeding If
hearing mpaeed. (TDD) 1 800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800955 8770 via Florida Raiay
Service*
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ol tow Court tow 3 day of
August. 2005

. TO ANGEL RIVERA - - ^
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
502 Orange Drive, Unit 23
Altamonte Spring*, a 32701
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tor Foreclosure ol
Mortgage on tha following
described property:

LOT 19. GOLDIE MANOR.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 71. OF
TH E PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a O R IOA.
has been Med against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, 4 any.
to 4, on Marshall C. Watson.
P A . Attorney lor PlamUN,
whose address is 1800 NW
49TH S TR E E T SUITE 120. FT
LAUOEROALE, FL 33309 withm
thirty (30) oays alter to* first
publication of tow Notice in to*
(Ptaaaa pubfish in THE SAN­
FORO HERALD) sod file to*
original wito toe Clerk ol tow
Court either before service on
Plxxitrtl s attorney or xnmedwtaty thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you tor
the refiei demanded m toe com­
plaint
In accordance with the
Americans with DwabXrtie* Act
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in Ihw proceeding
should contact toe Court
Administrator at M l N. Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later toan seven (7)
day* prior to toe proceeding 4
hearing impaired (TDD) 1 800955-9771 or Voce (V) 1-800
955-8770 via Ftonda Relay
Services
W ITNESS my hand and toe
seal ol tow Court tow 3 day ol
August. 2005
Maryanna Morse
As Clerk of toe Court
By Afisha Cyrus
As Oaputy Ctark
Pubfish (Please pubfish xi The
Santord Heraid)
Pubfish August 10. 17. 2005
TOM

Maryame Morse
As Clerk of to* Court
By AJwha Cyrus
As Oeputy Clerk

IN THE CO U N TY CO U R T
OF THE EIGHTEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 05-CC-45-20S

Pubfish (Please pubfish at The
Sanford Herald)
Pubfish August 10. 17. 2005
T037
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: O S-CA-IM t-14-O

U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE
Of CSFBABS TRUST SERIES
HEAT 2002-4

TERRY SCOTT *t M
Gelwxlwfi*
M3 tlC t O# ACTION

TO TINNY IC O n
LAST M i Q M i ALUM! M
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accordance

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
WAND FOR
SEMNOLE COUNTY,
aORtOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CAM NO.: 08-CA-141»iT4-K

12 915 ) Future paper* to to*
teeau* e* be meted t o toe
on record m toe d*r* *

Lecals

Lecals

L ecals

ALAFAYA WOODS
HOM EOW NERS
ASSOCIATION, INC . s not tor
proto Florida corporation.
Plane#,
vs

CRAIG GLORE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF CRAIG GLORE
ANO UNKNOWN PARTIES IN
POSSESSION
Detandenta
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HERCBT GIVEN
tost on to* Mto day (X Augual
2005 1 it 00 X m el Weet
front Dour of toe Sewntfie
C o r * ) C u r f u M tow i n t a
Mynad Ctark mrt u*er k* sets
tow luOwwmg Sm u L o X real
lautaxiy
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AuXe/e rruud*

X X tt. Aceordtog Tb The Plat
Thereof A* Recorded In Ptal
Book 39. Page* 19 Through 19.
Public Record* of Seminot*
Cotmiyi Ftortd*.
jether with ell structure*,
xnprov*m*nt», fixture*, eppfistod land or M ad in conjunction

The atoreeaid seta «4fi be
made pursuant to a Final
Judgment
on
Stipulation
entered In CN# No. 06-CC-4520-5 p e n r in g in the County
Court ot toe Eighteenth Judtdaf
Circuit in end tor Seminot#
County Ftortd*.
DATED tfie 29 day of Jtay
2009
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E C O U N TY
CO U RT
By: Mary Skoup*
Deputy Ctark
» you are * person wkh * (fiemodefion In order tot
In tota procaadng, you « * ertfbed. at no coot to you, to toe
provision of certain assistance.
ixse
contact
Court
Admkfiatrafion at M l N. Park
Avenue, Suit# N M t, Santord.
FL 32771 (407) 995-4227 wltoto
2 working day* of your receipt at
toi* noHca: 4 you are hearing or
role* Impaired, cel t-900-9859771.
RICHARO M. COLN. E S Q ,
Teytor 9 Cert*. P A .
850 Concourse Parkway Souto.
Suita 105
Mefttand. Florida 32751
Pubfish: August 10. 17. 2009
T040

9,2009
N O D C8 O F A P U B U C
HCARINQ T O COHSIDflR
TH E ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY
TH E CITY O F SANFORO,
FLORIOA
Notice I* hereby given that a
Public Hearing w* be held in the
Commission Chambers at to*
City Hal in toe City ol Santord.
Ftonda. at 700 o'clock PM. on
Monday Augual 22, 2008, to
consider to* adoption ol tn ordinsnee by to* City ol Santord.
Florida. Mto ol which w aa toi-

ORDINANCE NUMBER 3993
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE C ITY
OF
SANFORD.
FLORIDA.
PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL
AND REVISION OF TME PRO­
VISIONS OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY
OF SANFORO PERTAINING TO
THE MANAGEMENT OF THE
HUMAN RESOURCES/PERSONNEL FUNCTIONS O F CITY
OF SANFORO GOVERNMENT;
PROVIDING FOR A COMMIT­
M ENT TO EQUAL EMPLOY­
M ENT OPPORTUNITY; PRO­
VIDING FOR A COMMITMENT
AGAINST DISCRIMINATION IN
EMPLOYMENT. PROVIDING
FOR THE RECREATION O FI,
THfi CIVIL SERVICE BOARD;
PROVIDING FOR LEG ISLA-1,
TIVE FINDINOS/tNTENT. PRO­
VIDING FOR IMPLEMENTING
ACTIONS; PROVIDING FOR
CONTIN UATION IN O FFICE
FOR CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
MEMBERS. PROVIDING FOR
DELEGATIONS TO THE CITY
MANAGER; PROVIDING FOR
A HUMAN RESOURCES MAN­
UAL: PROVIDING FOR CON­
FLICTS AND HEPEALS. PRO­
VIDING FOR NO AFFECT ON
THE RIGHTS OF UNION MEM­
BERS; PROVIDING FOR SEV­
ERABILITY, PROVIDING FOR
CODIFICATION ANO PROVID­
ING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
A copy shall be available al toe
office ol toe City Clerk lor all per­
sons dewing to eiartune toe
same
All parties m interest and alliens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order ol toe City Commission
ol toe City ot Santord. Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEED INGS
S H O U IO
C O N TA C T
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330-5626 48 HOURS
IN
AOVANCE O F THE MEETINO
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a
person dead** to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, ha may
need a verbatim record ot toe
proceedings, including toe testi­
mony and evidence, which
record i* not provided by the
C4yol Santord (FS 298 0105)
Cynthia Porter.
Oeputy City Clerk
Pubfish August 10. 2005
T045
NOTICE OF SALE
The lotto*mg vehicle wifi be sold
at public auction, per FI Slat
713 595 at 10 00 AM on August
28. 2005 at Lienor s address to
sanity a ken agamst said vends
tor tabor, services and storage
charges No titles as w. cash
oniy
2002 Mitsubishi Gaiant 40
VtN 4A3AA46G92E137213
Owner Jose B Martinei
6107 Wyndham Crest Bivd,
Santord FL 32773
Lienholder United Auto Credit
Oorp
PO Bar 593828 Oriando FL
32859
Cash sum to redeem vehicle t
1570 00
Lienor Sunrise Auto Body II Inc
dba Sunrise Auto Body
1060 Nursery Fid
Winter
Spring* FL 32700
Phone 407-696 44tt
Ncwce to owner or lienholder
that he ha* a right to a hearing
any km* poor to tale data by *4
mg wito toe dork ot to* court
Owner haa toe nghl to leaner
vartde by posfing bend n occur
dance eHh FI Stal 559 917 Net
proceeds kom sate xi excess A
•muur* cleaned by kenur ate be
depuexed awn to* d e n of •*
cowl roeereiled park** a m
tact firat* Fang fiervxw toe
1777/ «rb 9556
Pubfiah Augual 10 2Uri
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Vol. 114, No. 21 • Copyright © 2005 Tho Sanford Herald

CRA endorses 20-story project
B y Liana Edlxon
Herald Slaff
SANFORD — Developers of a 20story residential project on the shores
of Lake Monroe nave al least one city
board on their side.
Members
of
the
Downtown
Community Redevelopment Agency
(CRA) voted unanimously to support
to the River's Edge, a proposed 24story condominium project, that has
now been scaled back to 20 stories. The

CRA also approved the developers'
request that the board recommend the
project receive stormwater credits from
the city.
The vote to support is only a recom­
mendation and does not carry legisla­
tive authority. Both the Sanford City
Commission and the city's Planning
and Zoning Commission must approve
theproject before it can be built.
Tne River's Edge project is proposed
to be built on 9.36 acres at 750 Fulton
Street behind The Sanford Ffcrald

County’s
silence
deafening
to
stadium
- J
neighbors
» im

Thornton Park developer
sh o w s interest In Sanford,
See Pago 9A
building and would span out like a fan
to Sem inole Boulevard and U.S.
17/92/Frcnch Avenue.
Developer Mchbub Manjii, of
Quality Real Estate Etevelopers LLC in
Longwood, was present at tne meeting.
"We'll have much more open spaa*

T r ip f o r t w o

Lako Howell and
Orangowood Christian
won regional titles
Thursday night to earn a
trip to tho 2005 FHSAA
Girts Volleyball Finals at
Tho Lakoland Contor
starting on Thursday.

Coming Home

guards

Herald Staff

Herald Staff

A ge

G a m e s s ta rt
The annual Golden Age
Games (or our moro
senior friends start this
wook in Sanford
S m C o lu m n , P a g o 4 A
So* S to ry , P a g o S A

Sheriff's office
places no wake
signs on river
SANFORD — Tho
Seminole County
Sheriffs Office has
iastalled "NO WAKE"
signs along the St.
Johns River in order to
protect structures and
property in areas where
the water Iras risen sig­
nificantly.
These no wake areas
are identified as areas
within eyesight of a
structure, from Lake
1famey to Lake Jessuo,
and from 1-4 west to the
power line crossing.
Tire Sheriffs Office is
asking boaters to take
extra precautions in
these areas in order to
avoid damage to prop­
erty.
Boater, are personal­
ly responsible for any
damage caused by the
wake they leave
behind. Marine units
will be patrolling these
areas througliout tire
w e e k e n d .__________

S e m in o l e S m il e

C h o r U i Do v m —

Auooul* oganl, NtPoowid*
Inwronca ond Financial
Sarvicat. Sanford

Grand
junto

By Steve Paradle

By Steve Paradis

G o ld e n

See Edge, Page 9A

getcase
involving

S«« S p o rti, P o g * IB

SANFORD
—
Seminole
County commissioners admitted
residential neighborhoods will
face impacts from a proposed
football
stadium
at
the
University of Central Florida,
but the problems will be limited
and the county will mediate traf­
fic snarls.
"There is no reason for us to
try to get involved with it," said
Sem inole County Chairman
Carlton Henley. "Tne problem is
we have no jurisdiction." The
proposed 45,0IX)-seat stadium
would Ih- located just across llu*
border in Orange County.
Henley also said there are
people in favor of the stadium.
Those against the location, he
said, should bring their concerns
to Orange County.
Carillon homeowner and citi­
zen group leader Michael
Proctor has tried to meet with
anyone in Seminole County gov­
ernment who would listen him.
He has more than 600 residents
opposed not to the stadium, but
to its location on the northern
end of the UCF campus.
UCF will hold a public hear­
ing on the proposed stadium
Nov. 9. Proctor objects to what
he called Sem inole County's
silence on the impact the stadi­
um will have on the surrounding
neighborhoods with noise, traf­
fic, crime and other issues.
He wanted the county to
retract its previous submission

than we had before," local architect
Jerry Mills said.
The project will have more than
1,000 parking spaces above and below
so that they meet city parking regula­
tions. They have also scaled the project
back to 47 units per acre, to make the
project more palatable, Mills said of all
the changes.
Originally, they were planning on
having 42,000 square feet of retail space

SANFORD
—
State
Attorney Norm Wolfinger's
office said more review is
warranted in the case of two
white security guards who
shot and killed a black youth
in July, so attorneys will pres­
ent the facts of the investiga­
tion before a Seminole
County grand jury this week.
A new grand jury will con­
vene Monday in Sanford, and
Assistant State Attorney
Wayne Holmes said he
should be able to present the
case Tuesday altemoon.
"Tills Is the type of case to
present to a grand jury,"
Holme*
said
Thursday.
Confusion about what actual­
ly happened In the early
morning hours of July 16
makes tills a good example of
what a grand jury is all about,
he said.
About 3 a.m. on July 16,
McGill was driving a car
without a license and drop­
ping off a friend at Country
Lake
Apartments
near
Seminole High School. TVvo
armed security guards, Bryan
P. Ansley and his employee
William
Swofford,
approached the vehicle.
According
to
police
reports, the guards fired into
the car when they thought
McGill was driving toward
them. Two bullets hit the
driver, one fatally through his
heart.

H*r«M p h oto* by
Tommy Vlnconl

Above, the Seminole
High School tuba team
joins the marching band
In preparing tor the
2005
Homecoming
parade
Thursday
evening. The Seminole
football team, right,
waves to the crowd as
they move down the
RiverWalk on the back
ot a flatbed truck. The
annual parade is just
one ol many activities
planned (or homecom­
ing weekend. One float
In the parade mocked
roasting a greyhound
because the Notes
played Lyman Friday.

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Dialysis center
gives doctors
more control

Health Dept,
issues flu drug
scam warning

Knight honored

By Llane Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Earlier this week a new
dialysis center opened up on 1st Street
across from Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
Dialysis Services of Central Honda was
opened up by a physicians group, so that
the doctor's had direct oversight into their
patients' care.
Dialysis is the long-term treatment lor
renal failure, more commonly known as
kidney failure Mary Rowley, a registers
nurse for DSCF, explained that patient s
who have
rciwl disease an? left
with kidneys that can no longer clean the
toxins, or regulate sodium and potassium
Is that enter the body.
Dotty.
levels
t'hen patients come in for dialysis treatWhen
it they are hooked up to machines that
ment.

h t n M photo by Tommy 1

On Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 8 a m., e ceremony to dedicate
^
at Lake Golden took place at the picnic pavilion
O rta^-San tord
International Airport. On hand were Larry Dale.
owner'* wita, Margaret, hi* daughter, Donna Lynn, and nophow. Todd

SANFORD — The epidemiology
program at Seminole County Health
Department urges residents to be aware
of several recent scams involving the
prescription drug Tamiflu, used in the
treatment of influenza.
In the interest of capitalizing from
the public's concerns regarding pan­
demic influenza, some individuals are
illegally stockpiling and advertising the
drug Tamiflu for resale. Spam emails
are beginning to circulate regarding the
availability of the drug through ques­
tionable retail agents.
To avoid being a victim of fraud, res­
idents should be aware of following
information:
Individuals should not rely on web­
sites that will provide their clients with
a prescription for a medicine without a
true doctor-patient relationship.
The
U.S.
Food
and
Drug

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Sunday. November 6. 2005

Sem

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Sum

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
Coward C om m ission: D isney's new
animated movie “Chicken L ittle” opened
nationwide yesterday. Unfortunately for
south Seminole County residents our elect­
ed representatives have been playing
Chicken Little for several months now
regarding a proposed football stadium for
the University o f Central Florida.
The stadium is currently proposed for
the north end of
UCF's campus, which
Around the Clock sits on the O range
County side of the
S e m in o le / O r a n g e
county line. Seminole
residents in that area
have repeatedly asked
county com m ission­
ers to address poten­
tial impacts on their
neighborhoods
the
stadium could gcncrby Dan Ping
ate like traffic, noise
* * * * * * * * * and
lighting. The
com m issioners have
taken an uncharacteristic stance.
“We have no ju risd iction," said
Chairman Carlton Henley.
Ha, when has that stopped the county
from sticking it's nose in other people's
business. Ask any official from one of
Seminole County's seven cities if the coun­
ty hasn't tried to strong arm the munici­
palities on issues of planning and zoning.
To be fair, the issue does rest with
Orange County, but our elected officials —
most of whom have stressed the impor­
tance of addressing major issues with an
eye toward regional solutions — are curi­
ously timid on expressing an official posi­
tion.
The university was built before the sub­
divisions, and I think that should be given
merit as school officials plan UCF's future.
But the residents have some valid concerns
and aren’t just falsely proclaiming that
"the sky is falling." Unfortunately for
them, their com missioner have become a
little chicken.
Barely scrap in g by: Exxon M obil
reported last week that it made a profit of
S10 billion during it's most recent 3-month
financial period. That brings Exxon's yearto-date profit to $25 billion with one quar­
ter rem aining. Royal D utch S h e ll
announced $9 billion in profits for the
quarter, double what it made in the com ­
parable quarter in 2004. Marathon O il
posted a mere $770 million quarterly prof­
it. but that was more than triple the profit
Inc company made for the same period
last years.
So tell me again why we can't charge the
oil companies with price gouging tor lack­
ing up the prices after the hurricanes?
And the w inner is ... : Last week's
Around The Clock Reader Forum spon­
sored by W illow Tree Restaurant generat­
ed trem endous response. I must have
niside the questions too easy because near­
ly everyone was correct In naming the four
mayors who served prior to Linda Kuhn.
Those who missed the question did so
because they improperly spelled Mayor
Bcttye Sm ith's first name - that silent "e "
will get you every time. In addition to
Smith, the correct answer included mayors
Brady Lessard, Larry D ale and Lee
Moore.
H te winner of the $15 gift certificate to
Willow Tree is D iane Legge. Diane's name
was drawn from all the correct entries.
Interestingly enough, Diane went one fur­
ther than everyone else by naming Sonny
Rayburn as one of the former mayors
Good job Dianel
This w eek's ATC Reader Forum i„
another trivia question. With Veterans'
Day coming up next Friday (don't forget
the parade downtown at 10 a m.), a rnilitary theme is in order.
Name the Sanford resident who rose to
the rank o f brigadier general and accept­
ed the Japanese surrender at M indanao
Island in the Phlllppians on Sept 8, 1945.
A few hints: This man was born in
sou th Carolina and moved to Sanford in
1915. He served in the National Guard
from 1917 through the end of World War II.
He died on Pearl Harbor Day 1982. and he
lias a road named after him. Still don't
know the answer? Then visit the Sanford
Museum at 520 E. 1st St. This m an's sword
and copy of the surrender papers are on
prominent display.
Submit your entry by mail (P.O. Box
1667,
Sanford
FL
32772),
e-mail
(dpingMscrninoleherald.com, subject line.
'ATC Reader Forum ") or stop by the
offices at 3410 N. French Ave. The deadline
s 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 10. A winner will
be selected from a random drawing of all
correct answers.

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O ut &amp; A bout

Costume Party

Grace United Methodist
Church of Lake Mary will
hold its annual Fall Festival ‘ '
a.m. to 3 p.m. at 499 N.
Country Club Drive. Lunch
will be available at 11:30.
Call 407-322-1472.
A Country Picnic will be
held at Big Oaks Ranch, 1900
Brumlcy Road in Chuluota,
from noon to 5 p.m. Proceeds
benefit the Seminole Soil and
Water Conservation District.
$10 per person. For tickets,
call 407-321-8212.

SUN
The 31st annual Golden
Age Games will be held
through Nov. 12. HQ is now
open at the Sanford Civic
Center, 401 E. Seminole Blvd.
Cost is $8 per event and $2
for additional event. Check
out www.ci.sanford.fl.us.

MON
The Winter Springs City
Commission will hold a spe­
cial meeting in the commis­
sion chambers at 6:30 p.m. to
discuss settlement of storm
related damages resulting
from sewer system backups
during Hurricane Charley.

H snld photo by Tommy Vtnconl

Spreading a little Halloween cheer with a vtslt to a local assisted King home, these costumed cubes pose for a group photo
with their moms — that's MOMS — an acronym h r Moms Offering Moms Support. The trick or treaters visited Four Seasons
assisted living faettty west of Sanford and brought smiles to the residents.

Drug related
• Richard Young, 23, of
Altamonte Springs, was arrested
by Sanford police Wednesday in
the 3700 block of Orlando Drive.
Police took him into custody as he
reportedly fit the description of a
suspect in an armed robbery. He
was also wanted on a warrant out
of Seminole County for failing to
appear on a charge of possession
of under 20 grams of marijuana.
After his arrest, he was again
charged with possession of under
20 grams of marijuana.
• Jams Paul Hoover. 48, listed as
liomelewi, was arrested by Sanford
police on Oct. 18, In the 3200 block
of Orlando Drive. Police were
called when he refused to leave a
motel. He was charged with pos­
session of a controlled substance,
possession of narcotics equipment
disorderly intoxication, and tres­
passing - failing to leave property
on order of the owner.
T h e ft.
• Perry Lee Lawson, of
Summerlin Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police Wednesday at a
store in the 3600 block of Orlando
drive. He reportedly took some
CDs from the store without pay­

The John Howland
Colony, Society of
Mayflower Descendants will
meet at the Mayflower
Retirement Community
Center, 1620 Mayflower
Court in Winter Park, at
noon. $14. For reservations,
call Shirley at 407-81-9388.

He was charged with battery touch or strike, (dom estic vio­
lence). He was also charged with
violation of probation /community
control.
• Brenda L. Wright, 33, of Rose
Hill Trail, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at a busi­
ness in tne 3600 block of Orlando
Drive. She was charged wilh
aggravated batten’, giving false
information in order to obtain a
refund, and resisting property
recovery from a retail merchant.

ing. He was charged with petty
larceny.
• Ashley Marie Scheldt, 21, of
DcBary. was arrested by Sanford
police* Thursday at a slim* in
Seminole Towne Center. Officers
said she took a $50 ring, put It on
her finger, and left the store with­
out paying. She was charged with
retail theft.
A iM ult - Battery
• Cindy Lou Witten, 40, of
Palmetto Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at her resi­
dence following an altercation
with a male. She was charged with
battery - touch or strike (domestic
violence).
• Kevin Lowe, 19, of El Porta]
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Tliesday at his residence as
the result of a fight with a male

The seventh annual
Adoption Drive will run
through )an. 2, at Seminole
County Animal Services, 232
Bush Blvd. in Sanford. Come
visit the animal shelter.

WED

traffic Stops
• Jimmy Terrile Womack, 30, of
Elliott Street, was stopped by
Sanford police Tuesday in front of
his residence. He was charged
ch.iree,!
wilh driving with a suspended
license.

Sem inole S p o k e . Club
will welcome newcomers at
its monthly meeting at
Heathrow Country Club at
‘ ‘ ■30 a.m. Call 407-688-2393.

THU

• Alex Bernard Wynn, 37, of
West 10th Street, was stopped by
Sanford police Friday, Oct. 28, fol­
lowing a chase near his residence.
He was driving a four-wheeler,
which was found to have been
stolen out of Port Orange. He was
charged with flecting/eluding
police by refusing to slop, driving
wilh a suspended license, and lar­
ceny-theft of over $300.

The Sem inole County
Animal Control Board will
232 Bush
Blvd (Five Points). On the
agenda is development of

e ra n r s r r m
W om en'. Club will presents
fashion show by Beall's from
H a m . to 12:30 p.m. at
Maison &amp; Jardin Restaurant
430 Wymore Road in
Altamonte Springs. $19. For
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SANFORD — Tile Wekiva locations, and roadway characteris­
Parkway, one of the key elements in tics that minimize community and
the Western Connector Program, is environmental impacts, while still
moving forward through a Project
Development and Environment needs” 8 cri,ical transportation
Study.
Local governments and state
The study, which the Expressway
P ^ m in a r y
Authority
and
the
Florida
mutes. Based on government inpu t
Department of Transportation — and data analysis, the initial alienDistrict 5 officially kicked off in
merit alternatives are to be refirtd
January 2005, lias yielded numer­
ous alignment alternatives for the r t p E S f r f " T * " and comment
proposed 25-mile roadway.
S i t o S S t S '* " " * * * * * * *
The purpose of the study is to
determine tile best alignment for
the Wekiva Parkway, interchange
• Orange County, Nov. 9, 5 to 8

T ieVVed

jp.m., Apopka High School 555 W.
• Lake County, Nov. 10, 5 to 8
P m., Lake Receptions, 4425 N.
I lighway 19-A in Mount Dora;
• Seminole County, Nov. 14, 5 to
8 p.m., San/ord Civic Center, 401 E
Seminole Blvd, In Sanford.
For more information, check out
www.wekivacommittee.org.
In addition to the Wekiva
Parkway, the Western Connector
Program includes the Maitland
Boulevard Extension (Apopka
Bypass) and the State Road 46
Bypass.

Public elementary school lunch menu
8
B

Gianni's Pizza
Pepperoni or
Cheese Pizza
Steamed Broccoli
Spunkmeyer Cookie
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

Beef &amp; Cheese
Nachos
w/ Lettuce &amp; Tomato
Mexican Rice
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

Rib-B-Oue
Sandwich
Steamed Com
Tater Tots
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

10
Chicken Noodle
Soup
Garden Salad
Breadsticks w/
Marinara Sauce
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

11
Veterans' Day
Meatball Sub
w/ Mozzarella
Cheese
Goldfish Pretzels
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

FRI
t ™ * s «m inole C ^ n ty
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold the 15th
annual Fantasy Nigh,
a ,t h e
urtando Marriott in Lake
Mary. Call 407-333-1748 or
fax to 407-829-2100.

The Restoration Quartet
g ! a r t ? P e nn d T h e ^ nshi" e
Quartet will perform at 7
P-m. at Central Baptist
^ ^ S lO lW .s h ^ in
Sanford. This is a fundraiser
for Disaster Relief.
win i?rid8e *° Nowh«re hike
will begm at 6 p.m. at Winter
Springs Towne Center
Fountain, SR-434 at

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water notice Thursday

Pfelf.uf
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Staff Wrltnr
Writer
The City o f Longwood
iS*ucd “ bo&lt;&gt; water notice
Thursday. Public Works
SDald CL0r ^ Hard Kornbluh
t o i l h^ . didn ‘ know how
8
b c notice would
remain in effect.
"W e'll be took water samP,e *
T h u rsd ay ",
|1e
explained, “and they were
,?mPCp m ' ° bo back » m e
time Friday. Then we’ll take
fr .u rL M.mP,e Frid°y- and
f they both come back posi­
tive, we could lift the notice
as early as Saturday”.
He didn't however, specu­
late on whether he thought
the sam ples would come
back showing the water was
clear again. “We need two
consecutive days o f positive
tests,
he said, “and we

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Administration (FDA) advises
that when buying medicines
over the Internet, consumers
should look for the National
Association of Boards of
Pharmacy VIPPS seal, which
certifies legitimate pharma­
cies
Individuals buying alleged
Tamiflu from an unauthorized
vendor may receive a product
of uncertain quality.
Seminole County Health
Department also strongly rec­
ommends not stockpiling the
drug
for personal
use.

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Tamiflu should only be used
when prescribed by a physi­
cian. Stockpiling generates a
shortage of the drug by the
manufacturers, delaying dis­
tribution of the drug to those
who may really benefit from
it, such as the elderly and
those with serious chronic dis­
eases.
Improper use of
Tamiflu may lead to the devel­
opment of resistant influenza
viruses, eventually making it
useless to everyone.
The best protection against
influenza or the 'flu' is to get
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know
how
long
it will fln,l
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how
lone
it will
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and
food
preparation.
lake. The notice could be lift­
Boiling kills bacteria and
ed this Saturday (Nov. 5) or
other organism s In the
it may have to stay In effect water.
for several more days.”
Fecal coliform s and E coli
The area affected is cast of
are bacteria whose presence
South G rant Street, and
indicates that the water may
south o f SR -434, west of
be
contam inated
with
Highway
17-92,
and
hum an or anim al w astes.
includes
the
W ildm erc
Microbes in these wastes can
subdivision and connections cause diarrhea, cramps, nau­
east of Highway 17-92 and
sea, headaches, or other
north o f Lake Irene Drive
symptoms. They may pose a
south of SR-434 for persons
special health
risk
for
served by the C ity of
infants, young children, and
Longwood water system.
people with severely com ­
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The
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team, the release said.
Sem inole County Sheriff's
orink the w ater without
The victim discovered the
As of Thursday, the city
Office asks residents to be on crime when she found a fab­
boiling it first." Bring all
began flushing the w ater
the
look
out
for
traveling
water to a boil, let it boil for
ric-style glove that the bur­
distribution system, increas­
criminals, who appear to bo glar left behind in her bed­
one minute, and let it cool
ing disinfection levels, tak­
targeting com m unities in room, deputies said.
before using, or use bottled
ing additional collform bac­
Central Florida, according to
water. Boiled or Bottled
Traveling crim inals will
teria samples for laboratory
a Thursday news release.
w ater should be used for
strike this time of the year as
analysis and surveying area
On Wednesday, a Sanford
drinking, making ice, brush­
they move from the northern
properties for possible cross
area woman fell victim to a states to Florida, investiga­
ing teeth, w ashing d ishes connections.
traveling criminal burglary
tors said. The criminals will

the flu vaccine. Antiviral
drugs such as Tamiflu are not
an acceptable substitute for a
flu vaccine. Individuals who
have been victimized by this
scam can contact their local
police department and the
Florida
Department
of
Agriculture and Consumer
Services at 1-800-1IELP-FLA
(435-7352).
For more information visit
the CDC
Web site at
http://www.cdc.gov and the
FDA
Web
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ries and engage in paving
and
home
improvement
schemes.
Central
Floridians are
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ing with people who show up
at their door. If anybody has
information about this case,
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The 31 m Annual Golden
3 . C.amcM , begin this
Sundav in Sanford, and will
last all week, with a myriad
of
activities
planned.
Registration for individual
events may be m ade at the
Sanford Civic Center.
Each day beginning at 6
a.m. on Sunday, and 7 a.m.
M onday through Friday,
with
the
excep tion
of
Thursday, breakfast will be
served for game participants
at the Civic Center, spon­
sored by the O ver 50 Club.
The Thursday breakfast has
been cancelled because of
the Veteran’s Day parade
scheduled in the same ceneral area.
While weather may cause
changes in the schedule, as
o f the beginning o f this
week, the follow ing is a list
of events and times for the
first few days. (The rem ain­
d er will be published in
W ednesday's edition o f The

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TU ESD A Y
C o if - Scratch, 7:30 a.m. at
M ayfair Country Club.
Basketball - 9 a.m . at
Salvation Army Gym.
B illiard s - W om en's 8Ball, 9 a.m. at Sanford Senior
Center
Tennis - 9 a.m. and 11:30
a.m .,
Sylvan
Lake
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Bowling - Doubles (men
or w om en), 9:30 a.m . at
Airport Lanes.
Bow ling
Mixed
D oubles, 12:30 p.m . at
Airoort Lanes
G olf - Scratch - 12:30 p.m.
at M avfair Country Club
Badm inton, 2 p.m. at
SalvatiomArmy Gym.

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Tennis - 9 a.m. and 11:30
P.m.
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Sylvan
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Canoe - Sprint at 9 a.m. at
Lake Carolla
SUNDAY
Canoe - O bstacle at 10
O pening cerem onies at a.m. at Lake Carolla
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Golf - Long Drive, 10 a.m.
RiverWalk at 7 a.m.
and 2 p.m . at M ayfair
5K Run, men and women, Country Club
starts at 7 a.m ., at the Civic
G olf - Chip Sc Putt,
Center with check in at 6:30.
Closest to the Pin, 10 a.m.
5K Cycling begins at the and 2 p.m . at M ayfair
R iverW alk/C ivic
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area at 10 a.m.
Pancake Race - 11 a.m. at
10K Cycling begins at the Civic Center
RiverW alk/C ivic
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Dance - 2 p.m, at Sanford
area follow ing the 5K races.
Civic Center
Hobby Sc Photography
MONDAY
Show (open to the public)
G olf - Calloway, 7:30 a.m. noon to 4 p.m. at Senior
at the M ayfair Country Center
Club.
Mid Week Banquet - 6:30
Tennis - 9 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. at Sanford Civic Center.
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Center
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Bowling - Singles at 9:30 advance at the Senior Center
a.m .
and 12:30
p.m .
at o f from representatives of
Airport Lanes
the O ver 50 Club.
Billiards - M en's 8-Ball,
W ednesday, The Sanford
10 a.m. at Sanford Senior Herald will present the
Center
rem ainder o f the listing for
Golf - Calloway, 12:30 activities.

LOW ELL A. AD A M S
Lowell A. Adams, 82, of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
Oct. 26, 2005 at his resi­
dence. He was born in
Pullman, Wa. He was a
retired sergeant with the
U.S. Air Force and &gt;vorked
for Boeing. He was a
Protestant.
A memorial service will
be held at 10 a.m.,
Thursday, Nov. 10, at the
Renaissance Retirement
Living Community, 300 W.
Airport Blvd.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
JA N E CROW L
Jane Crowl, 64, of Winter
Park, died Tuesday, Nov. 1,
2005 at Winter Park
Memorial Hospital. Born in
Beaver Falls, Penn., she
moved to Central Florida in
1977. She was a child care
director for Golden Bear
Day Care.
Survivors include hus­
band, Kenneth Ray Crowl of
W inter Park; sons, Jim
Crowl of ort Orange, Danny
Crowl o f Heathrow and
David Crowl of Winter
Park; sister, Judy Emler of
Hooks Town, Penn.; two
grandsons.
Funeral services were
held Friday, Nov. 4, at
Collison Family Funeral
Homes with Rev. Stanley
Coon officiating. Burial was
in Greenwood Cemetery.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes Sc Crematory,
Howell Branch Chapel,
W inter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

LILLIE A. GREENE
Lillie A. Greene, 83, of
Orlando, died Monday, Oct.
31, 2005. Bom in Pound, Va.,
she moved to central Florida
in 1947. She was a member of
Park Lake Presbyterian
Church in Orlando, and for­
merly a member of First
Presbyterian Church of
Sanford for 47 years.
Survivors include hus­
band, John F. Greene; broth­
er, Dillard Adams of
Brevard, N.C.; sister, Martha
Lou Beverly of Wise, Va.

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Graveside funeral servic­
es were held Thursday, Nov.
3 at Evergreen Cemetery in
Sanford, with Pastor Don
Debcvoiso officiating.
Following the service, there
was a memorial service in
her honor at First
Presbyterian Church in
Sanford.
Collison family Funeral
Homes Sc Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.

Stevens officiating. Burial
will be at All Faiths
Memorial Park, Casselberry.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
ELEANOR SCH A FFN IT
Eleanor Schaffnlt, 90, of
Longwood, died Thursday,
Nov. 3, 2005. Born May 3,
1915 in Pittsburgh, Penn.,
she moved to Central
Florida in 1984. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include daugh­
ter Carol Garcy; two grand­
children; three great-grand­
children.
In lieu of flowers, the
fam ily suggests memorial
donations to either the
Am erican Cancer Society or
Humane Society.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary,
in charge of arrangements.

Barbara Stiggins of Winter
Park; son, Jam es Stiggins of
Winter Park.
Funeral services will be
held Monday, Nov. 7, at 10
a.m. at Collison Family
Funeral Home with Rev.
Stanley E. Coon officiating.
Burial will be in Florida
National Cemetery.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes Sc Crematory,
Howell Branch Chapel,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

M A R G A R E T H ERM ES
Margaret ''Louise"
BEVERLY LEE W ILSO N
Hermes, 93, of Sanford, died
Beverly Lee Wilson, 68, of
Monday, Oct. 31, 2005. She
Winter Springs, died
was born Nov. 29, 1911 in
Sunday, Oct. 30, 2005, at
Huntington, W.Va. She was
Winter Park Memorial
a secretary for Essex
Hospital.
County, N.J. She was
Born in Long Beach,
Protestant.
Calif., she moved to Central
Survivors include daugh­
Florida in 1955. She was a
ter, Barbara Murphy of
homemaker.
Sanford; son, Herbert Shinn
Survivors include hus­
of Hopatcong, N.J.; three
band,
Robert G. Wilson of
grandchildren; three great­
Winter Springs; daughter,
grandchildren.
JIM M IE NAVON
Bambi Robinson of Miami;
Interment will be at
S T IG C IN S
mother-in-law, Bernice
Spring Hill Cemetery in
Jam ie Navon Stigglns, 64,
Wilson of New Palestine,
Huntington, W.Va.
o f W inter Park, died
Ind.; two grandsons.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Monday, Oct. 31, 2005 at
Funeral services were
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Winter Park Memorial
held Friday, Nov. 4 at
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary,
Hospital. Bom in
Collison Family Funeral
In charge of arrangements.
Albuquerque, N.M., he
Homes with Rev. Stanley E.
moved to central Florida
Coon officiating. Burial was
N ICH O LA S P.
from Colorado in 1960. He
in Florida National
M 1LANOVICH
was a supervisor for
Cemetery.
Nicholas "N icky" P.
Educational Computer
Collison Family Funeral
M ilanovich, 48, of
Corporation. He belonged
Homes Sc Crematory,
Longwood, died
to First Baptist Church of
Howell Branch Chapel,
Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005 in
W inter Park.
Winter Park, in charge of
Orlando. He was bom
Survivors include wife.
arrangements.
March 10, 1957 in Gary, Ind.
He was disabled.
Survivors include father,
Peter N. M ilanovich of
Longwood; mother, Mary
M ilanovich; brother, Robert
Jan. Stti 1*41 - Nov. 4th 2004
M ilanovich; sister, Donna
O n the w ing* ot a memory I saw a vision ot you
Srajer; and an extended
family.
With rainbows in your ayes and heaven* light
Funeral services will be
in your hair.
Saturday, Nov. 5 at 10 a.m.
I reached lor your hand |ust one more touch,
at Orthodox Church of St.
I* H asking lor a m irade Is K asking loo m uch?
Stephen with Father Mark
I feel your presence on the wind I smelt you on

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the rain.
Just one more time to have your laughter ease
the pain.
To see that wonderful little grin on your laca,
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To have your smile light up even tha darkest place.
If It were possible. I d pray you back home with the dawn.
But then again, on the wings oi my memories you ra not really
Love atwaya and r
W e Thank everyone for there eupporl d uring thle peat
Judy, Fonda, Tara, Kim

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The following infonnation on mcmbera of the
Miller family was edited from Memories of
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THEOJ. MILLER
Then J. Miller (T.J.) was bom
March 22, 1K51 in Antwerp,
Belgium and came to America
in 1872. He arrived in Sanfoid
Grace Marie
S t in c c ip h c r in 1879 when.* he began a furni­
ture and undertaking business
on lire southeast comer of Park
Avenue and First Street. He
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headstone is now a featured exhibit in the Sanford
Museum).
T.J. had many other business interests. Among
other things, he invested in the South Florida
Railroad and was one of the founders of the Sanford
Building and Loan Association.
T.J.'s first wife was Mary Frances Robinson who
gave birth to a son, Frank Leonard Miller on Aug.
15, 187. Mary died soon afterwards. T.J. hired
Lsadora Young to care for his son, and as time went
by, he fell in love with her. They had to wait though,
until sire was old enough to get married, which they
did in 1881.
When the Millers set off for a lour of the west in
the spring of 1882, Dora was several months preg­
nant. In Kansas she gave birth, prematurely, to
Oliver Joseph Miller. He was so tiny they kept him
in a dgar type box lined with warm bricks, and fed
him with a medicine dropper.
In 1900, T.J. had a magnificent Queen Anne style
home built at 801 Park Avenue for his family; wife
Dora, and sons Frank (age 12) and Oliver (age 8).
After Dora died in 1920, T.J. married Maude M.
Miller. He then had a beautiful prairie style home
built at 419 Magnolia Avenue.
T.J. was a devout member of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church, where he served as a member of
the vestry for over 20 years. His death on Oct. 15,
1929 at the ap? of 78 removed one of Sanford's most
prominent citizens of die day.
FRANK L MILLER
Frank L Miller was bom Aug. 15,1878 to T.J. and
Mary Frances Miller. He married Maude Doyle and
they had two children, Frank L Millet Jr. and Mary
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Frank became a business partner will* his father
and later, along with Ed Lane, built and operated
tlv Milano Theatre, live $80,000 theater opened
Aug. 2,1923 with a grand gala and featured the film
“Enemies of Women" starring Lionel Barrymore
and Alma Rubens. The theatre, located at 201 S.
Magnolia Avenue, later became the Ritz and is now
the Helen Stairs Theatre. During its restoration in
the late 1990's, a marble cornerstone was uncovered
which commemorates live 1923 Milane, giving the
names of its owners, officers and directors. It is now
placed on the building on the Second Street side.
Frank liad a sincere interest in community serv­
ice. 11c and the Miller family donated a marble shaft
memorial to the Seminole County men who had
served in World War I. It was placed in the Fourth
Street Park and over 1,600 people attended the
unveiling ceremony on Feb. 16, 1919. Today, Inis
memorial Ls located in front of the American Legion
Building on Sanford Avenue.
During the early 1900's, Frank served on the
"Divide the County Committee" whose work
helped in the break from Orange County as
Seminoi? County in 1913. Frank became a Small
Claims Court Judge and later City Judge. I le served
on the Sanford City Commission and was live fust
president of the Sanford Shrine Club in 1922.
He added a third Miller home to what is now
Sanford's Historic District when he built a Colonial
Revival home at 601 Magnolia Avenue.
After the death of his wife, Maude, he mamed
Katheryne S. Collier. He died in 1972 and was
buried in the Miller section of Lakeview Cemetery.
DR. OLIVER JOSEPH MILLER
Oliver Milk-r was bom prematurely in Kansas,
May 14,1882. He spent hU boyhood in Sanford and
attended public schools. For a time he attended
Florida Military Academy In Gainesville where he
met Jessie McDonal from Willison, on a bus. He
thought site was the most beautiful girl he had ev er
s e e n and decided that one day he would marry her.
He graduated from the Massachusetts
Conservatory of Music and later attended Rollins
O Jleee. His interests soon turned to medicine to he
entered Jefferson Medical School in ITuladelphU.
He continued his medical education at the US.
Naval College in Washington. D.G from which he
eraduated with the rank of lieutenant.
On Dec. b, 1906, Oliver and Jessie were married.
Their first child, Theodora, was bom in 1908 and a
the age of 6, she developed a bone disease. Against
all medical advice, Oliver decided not to amputate
her arm Instead, he performed “bkxjdkss surgery"
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Milk-r became assistant to |he surgeon generU-r P r e s id e n t Taft. A s such he and Jessk- were
J to the White 1louse an numerous occasions.
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Bingo fundraiser Oct 27.
Pictured at left are Jane
Lucas, president, left; Arm
Lyons, Pat Lyons and Anna
Sanders. Pat called the
Bingo games and Royco
Tishken was In charge of
the drawing. Fall decora­
tions wore crafted by Shelia
FUchard, Ann Lyons and
Lanl
Berry.
Barbara
Bradshaw and Paulette
Garnet Axed the refresh­
ments.

Stetson’s Corner

River watch
“How high's the water,
Mama?" Tills may be a ques­
tion from an old movie, but
even in our high lech world it
couldn't be more relevant.
Whether you live on the river,
near the river, or know some­
one who lives on a lake feed*
ing the river, you have an
.............................. interest in
the water
level of the
St.
Johns
River. Last
fall
we
wanted
a
better pre­
dictor tnan
a
news
Karen

reporter

standing in
knee boots
_ j and slicker
* * * " ’ *
at the end
of Lake Harney Road. That's
when we discovered a web­
site that measures the river
level every 30 minutes. If you
have a computer and you're
interested in knowing what
the river Is doing and what it
is predicted to do, please read
on. I put this In the category
of taking charge of your situ­
ation, rather than waiting for
someone in a government
vehicle to ring your doorbell
with all the answers. (I almost
stepped up on my soapbox,
but will save that for later).
This
website,
http: / /ahps.srh.noaa.gov /in
dex.php?w fo»m lb, is not
easy to memorize, so I put it
in my "favorites" file where It
is easy to find.
The letters stand for:
Advanced
Hydrologic
Prediction Service, Southern
Region
Headquarters,
National
Oceanic
and
Atmospheric
Association,
and the last three letters stand
for Melbourne, the district
that monitors the St. Johns.
A map p o p up sluiwing
three boxes for Lake Harney,

Phillips

Sanford, and Deland-three
separately measured parts of
the St. John's River. Click on
the little square of Sanford
and you'll find a chart show­
ing in graph format what the
observed and forecasted lev­
els are in relationship to the
different stages of flooding.
This is called a hydrograph. If
you prefer number tables,
click on TABULAR DATA
and it shows you by 30
minute intervals tne observed
and forecasted levels.
Look at the Lake Harney
and Deland levels by clicking
on their square boxes on the
map and get the same infor­
mation.
The site updates the levels
at 2.6,10 a.m. and p.m.-but it
takes about 30-45 minutes to
update-I usually check at 40
minutes past tne hour. The
levels are measured In tenths
and hundredths so 8.50 is 8 ft
6 inches.
The hydrologists are sensi­
tive to adjusting the forecasts
knowing that we dep-nd on
that information.
If you are new to Geneva,
you may not know that the
St. Johns River is one of the
few rivers in the world to run
northbound. It runs through
Lake Harney, north through
Lake Monroe and up toward
Jacksonville to the ocean. In
months when Melbourne and
Ven&gt; Beach get a lot of rain, it
will take a few days for the
lake and river levels to rise In
central Florida as thet water
makes its way northbound.
If you have family in other
parts of Florida or around the
country, you can look on this
site and see their river condi­
tions as well. If you tool
around on the sites, you'll
find tons of weather related
information, not just hydrolo­
gy. The National Weather
Service is a kind of umbrella
website and you can see

weather hazards, conditions,
and predictions for almost
any area, and for air, water,
fire etc. These sites can be fun
to follow with your children
as well. There are all kinds of
math and science applica­
tions- www.wealher.gov for
example is an easy site to
remember.
There’s a lot of talk now
about personal responsibility
and blame after many of the
hurricanes this year. 1 confess
some surprise at the folks in
South Florida who were not
prepared
"because
we
thought it was going to be
Cat 1 vs a Cat 2 or 3." Where
were they last year when
Charlie, Frances, and Jeanne
blew through Florida?
1 realize they missed most
uebut
of the damage
but sui
surely they
mpl
saw the effects of 75-110 mph
winds and rain. When tropi­
cal or hurricane storm winds
blow through, you're proba­
bly going to lose your power.
Which means you'll need gas
for your generator. Which
means your car should
already be full just in case.
Which means you should
have a generator and gas cans
on hand. And a few gallons of
water-one gallon per person
per day is tne rule, 1 believe.
No one in Central Florida
was that smart last year until
Charley, and then we knew
what to do. 1 think (he lesson
is- pay attention to what hap­
pens elsewhere, so when it
happens to us, we're pre­
pared.
Wr nmi you fo tell us what
you know that it good about

Geneva!
Please share your
information, ideas and com­
ments by calling 407-221-7002,
via
e-mail
al
karenmphillipsVbellsoulh.net.
(please pul “Stetson's Corner"
in the subject line), or with a fax
to 407-349-2800. Thanks!

Starting Dec. 1, Education Station, a
free tutoring service offered under the No
Child Left behind initiative, will team up
with two community advocates, the Tajiri
School of Performing
Arts and Academics,
and the Faith Bible
Ministry Church to
bring Seminole County
elementary
students
academic support. The
program is available to
students who receive
free or reduced lunch
and attend Goldsboro
Elementary, Hamilton Mafva
Elementary or Rays of . ,
. .
Hope Charter School.
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Providing over 25 • • • • • • • •
years of experience in
effective tutoring. Education Station is the
nation's *1 provider of supplemental
education services. It has a research based
tutoring program that matches up with
FCAT requirements and leverages
parental involvement. "Education Station
provides an amazing educational oppor­
tunity for many students to receive that
extra help they need in reading and math.
We are excited about this partnership. By
working together, students get better
grades and test scores, without having to
pay expensive fees or travel long dis­
tances/ said Yafrica Tadessa, Community
Development Manager for Education
Station.
The Education Station program also
offers job opportunities for those who
might be interested in serving as a
Community marketing Rep or Tutorer
(Tuturers must be certified teachers). A
training took place Friday, Nov. 4 at Tajiri
School of Performing Arts. For more
information about Education Station,
phone 407-342-5466.
Women o f Renew ing Minds, Inc. sec­
ond annual benefit dinner and gradua­
tion will be Saturday, Nov. 5 at 6 p.m. at
the Boys &amp; Girls Club of West Sanford,
919 South Persimmon Avenue. RSVP to
407-268-3500. Donations will be accepted.
The dinner speaker will be Charlene
Sears-Tdlbert, CEO and President of
WRH Consultants, Inc., a gifted motiva­
tion speaker from Orlando.
The Agricultural and Labor Program.
Inc., Northern Region Advisory Council
will hold their annual meeting, election
and luncheon. Saturday, Nov. 12 at 10
a.m. at the Hal Marston Community
Center, 3933 W.D. Judge Drive in
Orlando. Guest speaker will be Kat
Gordon. Orange County School Board
Commissioner. Grace Miller, Regional
Chairman.
Trinity United Methodist Church will
observe its 126th Church Anniversary,
Sunday, Nov. 13 at 3 p.m. The message of
the occasion will be delivered by Rev.
Sammie Edward, Pastor of Bethlehem
House
of
Prayer.
The community is invited to worship.
Rev. Donna Latham, Pastor of Trinity.
Doris Taylor, chairlady.
Harvest Meditation, and afternoon of
prayer, meditation, worship, praise and
thanksgiving, will be held at St. Paul
Missionary Baptist church, 813 Pine
Avenue Sunday, Nov. 13 at 4:30 p.m.
The community is invited to this annu­
al program of music, poems, spiritual
readings and dances of praise. Artists will
be Tajiri School of Performing Arts, Inc.
students, Jami Thomas, Director and
Patricia Merritt Whatley, founding direc­
tor of Tajiri. The New Bethel Baptist
Men's Choir will also appear.
A candlelight ceremony in honor of the
memory of the late choir members of St.
Paul will be held. Captains are inviting
their families and friends to help them be
winners of this 2005 pew winners contest.
Come and give thanks for your blessings.
Dr. Lou Charles Harold presented a
Community Health Awareness breakfast.
Saturday, Oct. 29 al the New Life Word
Center. This heallhwise informative pres­
entation was sponsored by the Seminole
County branch of the NAACP.
Dr. Harold, Sanford native, spoke and
showed the film on obesity and the sur­
gery. For information phone 407-8393700.
Join the Orlando Magic in partnership
with the Good Samaritan Home of
Sanford for “Holidays at the Hardwood"
Sunday, Nov. 13 at 6 p.m. at the Good
Samaritan Home. This will be the
Orlando Magic's featured non-profit for
the night as they play the Cleveland
Cavaliers with LeBron James. Plan now to
bring your family and friends for a su|x-r
sports event while supporting the C ,H&gt;d
Samaritan Home.
Orlando Magic tickets for $25 arc- on a
first-come, first-served basis. For ticket
iurchases contact the Good Samjrit,ui
iome at 407-322-3321 or the Community

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church, Clearwater Baptist. He
spoke from St. Matthew, chap­
ter 25.
We were reminded to love
Jesus, keep His command­
ments, as I ie blesses as with all
good blessing if we keep his
commandments be faithful and
he will give us grace, always
walk rigid and there is peace.
Brother Bruce Allen Scott,
and Sister Margaret Jackson
gave words of thanks. Remarks
and presentations were given
by Worthy Matron Sister Eartha
Mellon.
Tiny Johnson was the winner
of the 2005-2006 Queen Contest
for Miss Sweet Harmony.
Thanks goes to the program
committee, Sister Arthur Mae
Scott, chairperson. Brother
Bruce Scott Co-chair, Sister
Clara Davis, Sister Emma
Matthews and Sister Tiny
Johnson. The choir featured the
Marching Men of New Ml.
Calvary Missionary Baptist
Church.

Outreach Coordinator at 407­
765-4668.
Sweet l larmony Chapter No.
588, Order of Eastern Star International Free and Accepted
Modem Masons and Order of
Eastern Star, observed their
23rd anniversary Sunday, Oct.
23 at the Clearwater Missionary
Baptist Church.
Tito motto of die organiza­
tion Is "Sweet Harmony Ls to
Love, to Give, to Share, to Show
someone you cam. That's what
living is all about".
Marva I lawkins presided as
mistress of ceremonies. Brother
Freddie Hudson opened the
spirit with the devotional hymn
"Under the Blood". After a stir­
ring devotion, the Clearwater
Choir sang the "Old Ship of
Zion". Scripture was read by
Carrie woodward. "Jesus,
Jesus" was sung, as Sister
Woodward presided over the
Mission Offering.
Sweet Harmony member

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Sweet Harmony Chapter 388 Worthy Matron Eartha Melton pres­
ents Pastor Mathew Jackson with a token ot appreciation.
Richardean Vaughn gave a the
history and occasion of the 23
years of this organization.
A memorial and lighting of
tile candle ceremonies was held
in honor of live deceased mem­
bers of the chapter. Clearwater
Choir then sang "Heaven is
Looking Down on Me". We
were entertained with a har­

monica rendition of "When He
Calls Me," and "I am Bound for
Glory land,"
by
Brother
Augustas Brown, Jr.
The audience prepared
themselves for the message of
the hour, as Sister Ollic Mae
Jackson presented the speaker
for the occasion. Rev. Matthew
Jackson, pastor of the host

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of no comment and state that
there is not sufficient informa­
tion to determine if the stadi­
um plans are compatible with
the county comprehensive
plan.
"The county’s response
sounds fishy to me," Proctor
said. "On one hand they tell me,
'You will definitely be impacted
by this.' It's become moot how­
ever, since Nov. 3 was tlie last
day the county could submit
comments. I did everything I
could do as a citizen "
Henley- said UCF President
John Hitt contacted him before
the whole process started. They
wanted to make sure the county
was kept apprised of live stadiumplans, Henley said.
Tlie county chairman also
said the impact would be limit­
ed to six or seven home games
per year and only a handful of
concerts and other activities.
71 icy will probably have less
traffic problems than they do
during the week when 45,000
students attend sdvool. Henleysaid. Football games do not
attract a majority of students,
Henley said, adding that he
went to a game earlier this year
with less than 20,000 students in
attendance.
"I did tell Mr. Proctor that we
would monitor the issues and
be more involved on the game
days to minimize tlie im pact"
1ienley said Friday. "I appreci­
ate citizens' concerns, but we
have no jurisdiction there."
Because tlicre are people who
favor die stadium site, a public
liearing was out of the question,
lie said. "We on the commission
are in a no-win situation,"
I ienley added.
Two county commissioners,
Randy Morris and Bob Dallari,
sit on the East Central Florida
Regional Planning Council.
Acting
Executive Director
Jcffivy Jones said in an Oct. 28
letter that council staff had
reviewed tlie Campus Master
Plan
amendment,
which
addresses the stadium. Tlie let­
ter was sent to James K. Davis of
the UCF Office of Facilities
Hanning.
"The matrix notes dial tlie
nortliem site is not compatible
with the surrounding land
ases," Jones wrote. "These land
uses consist primarily of single­
family subdivisions to tlie east
and north of the proposed loca­
tion."
He suggested that single­
family subdivisions are the
most sensitive type of land use
to activities taking place nearby.
"Any land use that Is sub­
stantially different particularly
one of greater intensity, is often
perceived as lessening the desir­
ability of a neighboniood and
consequently its property val­
ues," Jones said.
He recommended establish­
ing a permanent residential
advisory board from adjacent
areas in Orange and Seminole
counties. Tlie board would
identify concerns and work
with me university to resolve
them.
Potential impacts include
traffic, permanent buffering
between die stadium and resi­
dential areas, tailgating activi­
ties, noise levels and lighting.
1ie also said additional traffic
studies are needed to assess
future traffic volumes and pat­
terns to and from tlie stadium.
Commissioner Morris of
Seminole County said the uni­
versity will continue to expand
and the neighboritoods need to
understand that reality.
"The university has been
tlicre longer tlian most of the
neighborlyxtds, and tin- impact
will continue to grow," Morris

said.
The Seminole Board of
County Commissioners has
endorsed UCFs growth plan.
Morris pointed out. He said the
impact would be minor on
these neighborhoods and will
be addressed by the university.
"UCF is a very big activity
and
employment
center,"
Morris said. "Much of the
growth that has occurred in

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sity. There is a symbiotic rela­
tionship there."
Proctor said they are con­
cerned with the comments
made by Seminole County to
UCF.
"Your comments arc sup­
posed to help determine if a
change in the UCF Master Plan
is compatible and docs not cre­
ate a conflict" Proctor wrote In

an email to commissioners.
Regulations say the campus
master plan must not be in con­
flict with comprehensive plans
of any affected local govern­
ments, Proctor points out.
"Right
now
Seminole
County's comment is 'No
Comment'," Proctor said. "The
university is reading this
remark os there is no compati­
bility and no conflict issues."

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developer Is showing interest

in Sanford.

At
Thursday
night's
Sanford Historic Trust, Inc.
meeting, Thorton Park devel­
oper Phil Rampy talked about
how he started Thornton Park
and what he sees going on in
Sanford.
Rampy explained that he
was able to market his
$129,000 renovated house on
Thornton
Avenue
and
Jefferson Street in Orlando,
ist by naming the area the
ouse was in as Thornton
Park when he advertised an
open house. He sold the
house for full price, he said.
“We thought we had really
hit the jackpot," Rampy said.
Rampy
said
he took
Thornton Park from an infan­
tile state, to not quite adult­
hood yet.
“It's like a child going to
really good school," Rampy
joked.
He said in Thorton Park
there are such a diverse group
of people. From residents in
their 90s, to people walking
baby strollers.
Rampy told the Historic
Trust members and guests
that he has been taking notice
of Historic Sanford, and has
recently purchased some
property in the area.
“[I] don't know exactly
what it will be yet," Rampy
said.
But, he continued to say
that he always gives people
the opportunity to give their
opinion.
W hen asked what made
him take notice of Sanford, he
said two things: infrastructure

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and the RiverWalk.
"Your highways are good,
you've got an airport. You’ve
got water. And, (you're) close
to the beach," Rampy said.
"You've got a lot of plusses."
Rampy said downtown
Orlando is about to become a
large downtown. He said he
saw downtown Sanford as a
little quieter, and a little sim­
pler life. He said it would
have to start with quality
businesses and services.
He suggested that the city
need some kind of anchor to
start to draw people in.
W hether it be an upscale
restaurant or store with name
recognition, like Dexter’s did
for Tnomton Park.
"We have to really look at
what we want as a communi­
ty. But, yes, food is a great
portion of what will bring
people there," Rampy said.
An
audience
member
asked Rampy what they do
about people who were
opposed to change. He said
that is common in every com­
munity.
"You keep massaging all
the people," ne said.
He said it was beneficial for
people who own land to do
what's best financially. Then
laughing, he looked at Linda
Kunn and said: " It’s the
m ayor's job."
Rampy told the audience
that one of the major chal­
lenges a community had that
was experiencing growth,
such as tliis, was urban plan­
ning and creating a master
plan. I le said the city should
have a plan that wasn't strin­
gent, and that could be
changed.
"In in k hard about your
politicians," Rampy said.
"You can be heard."

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clean their blood to regulate
toxins. This is called homo
dialysis.
Tne facility also has peri­
toneal dialysis, where a catheter
docs a fluid exchange to remove
loxias.
Rowley said that once
patients with kidney problems
get in-stage, they an- either put
on a traasplant list, or they can
come in for dialysis. Some
patients have to come in for
dialysis twice a week.
"I've dialyzed patients for 16

said they an* far moa* advanced
than a lot of other dialysis cen­
ters, so their nurses an* not
bogged down by paperwork.
"It’s the concept of having
nurses do what they need to
do," Morrison said.
Dialysis Services of Central
Florida also has their own water
distillation purification system
on sight. Morrison said most
people only drink one liter of
water a day, but dialysis
patients Irave to consume multi­
ple gallons of water.

years," Rowley said. "Some
(patients) are not candidates for
transplants."
Bob Morrison, regional man­
ager D O , said doctors own
DSCF, so that their patients aa1
under the physicians control.
"The physician’s wanted
more din'd control over how
can’ is handled, so they can
have can1 deliverod tire way
they want it delivered,"
Morrison said. Another asped
of the new fadlity is the dodor's
focus on technology. Morrison

"If then* were any impurities
it would cross over to their
blixxl," Morrison said.
Hu* group held an open
house Nov. 1 and Z 2005, for
current patients and future
patients to come by and check
(nil the fadlity. They have about
24 dialysis machines, so they
could potentially serve a num­
ber of patients at one time.
Dialysis Services of Central
Florida is located at 1701 W.
1st Street in Sanford. For more
information call 407-268-9425

Rural Lands Study
Follow-up Community Meeting
Seminole County Planning Division
W HEN:

Thursday, Novem ber 10, 2005
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

W HERE:

County Services Building
1101 E 1*' Street, Sanford
Conference R oom 3024

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Follow-up w orkshop to review
alternatives to address key issu e s
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W e will d iscu ss alternatives to address the transitioning of future land u se s between urban areas
and the Rural Area. Products of the meeting will include a set of refined land use alternatives for
each “transition- area and direction on supporting Com prehensive Plan policy. The consultant team
will make a presentation on the “transition" area issu e s and alternatives. A small group exercise will
provide opportunity to review the alternatives and d iscu ss policy recommendations for the Rural
Area. This meeting Is a follow-up to the November 1, 2005 meeting.
All residents, property owners, and other stakeholders in or near the Rural Area, are
encouraged to attend and participate.

For more Information, please visit our website at w w w .s c m ln o lo c o u n ty fl.n o v or contact the
Planning Division:
1101 E. First Street, Sanford, FL 32771, 407-665-7371, email at
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bottom, but they cut lion into the city's pocket.
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gnificantly, only haviil span* on the left stormwater credits with a 75
percent discount. And, at this
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do not want to com- time, CRA nrenihors soid the
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Mills, said that If the project is
group of people pro­ a p p r o v e d they hope to last
; the new ideas to the
track it so that it is completed
deluded former Mayor
within two yearsLessard. Milts stole a
Board member Charles
from Lessard explainRowe, who made a motion to
at "w e’re creating cussupport the project, first
,, not competition."
pointed out that since the
, CRA was toid that a stormwater credits originated
„ and "very conserva- out of the burrow pit in
estimate of lax base rev- Goidsboro, be felt that some
from the project at cum­ of the money from the credits
in and capacity, could
should go back into that com*
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Parsell suggested they
mention that to Go
area District 2 Commissioner
Velma Williams.
Member Jeff Triplett said,
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motion to encourage the City
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"There arc issues that go
both ways," Holmes said of
the case. "It’s like pieces of a
puzzle. We will present all the
facts and circumstances. There
are facts favorable to the issue
of self-defense, and others that
aren't."
He said the grand jury
pntcess allows for a review of
the evidence. Holmes also
suggested that grand juries
are made up of tne same sort
of people, from all walks of
life, who comprise trial juries.
If they make a decision to
indict someone, that helps the
case in the trial stage, he said.
”1 look forward to present­
ing it to them, and I look for­
ward to the grand jury's

insight," he said.
The Seminole County
branch of the NAACP and
people close to McGill have
objected to the way the case
has been handled from the
outset. Turner Clayton Jr,,
local NAACP president, said
he is not satisfied with the
handling of the case.
"This is not the orderly
process that normally takes
place," Clayton said Friday.
"M ost people would have
been arrested on the snot."
He said they could have
accepted the outcome if that
had happened.
"How is (Holmes) going
to present the case?" is the
question that Clayton is ask­

ing now. He said he spoke
with Holmes before the
information about the grand
jury was released.
"They don't want to do it
themselves. They want to
put it off on somebody else,
that's why they will present
the case to the grand jury.
Clayton said. "They can
present it real weakly if they
want to."
He added that the organi­
zation will wait and see what
happens this week, but with­
out an indictment, further
actions
may
he
taken.
Clayton did not want to elab­
orate on what those actions
might be.
Holmes said regardless ot

the emotional aspect of the
case, everyone agrees that
Ibis was a tragedy. He said
eventually the case will
become public record, lie
added that it is difficult to be
patient when the family has
suffered such a tragic loss.
If a decision is not made to
indict, most of the case will
become public record right
away, Holmes explained It
the grand jury returns what
is known
*1 Irut* bill, tii.it
becomes an indictment and
the case is sealed until an
arrest is made.
Holmes said lie has not
subpoenaed
Ansley
or
Swofford. He does not know

where Ansley is right now.
both men were advised
about the grand jury, hut if
they appeared it would be on
n voluntary basis. He has not
heard from either of the two
guards.
"My intent is to present to
the grand jury all the facts
and circumstances so there
can be a full review of this
death," Holmes said.
Once the grand jury has
heard everything, it will be
the voice of the community
.is to whether the case goes
forward. The standard the
grand jury uses is probable
cause, I lolmes explained, the
same standard a law enforce­

ment officer uses to make an
arrest.
He also said in cases
where
self
defense
is
claimed, very rarely will the
person be arrested initially.
In this case, for instance,
news reports have disclosed
that both guards discharged
their firearms.
"W ho hit what? Holmes
asked.
,
The physical evidence that
the grand jury will see may
answer that question.
"You can be charging
someone who is innocent,
he said, if an arrest is made
right away. "Let's develop all
the facts and circumstances."

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Briefs
FRESHWATER
ANGLERS WANTED
Wanted: Avid freshwa­
ter anglers and others
who care about the future
of Florida's freshwater
fisheries, to team with the
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation
Commission (FWC) to
make our state the best
fishing hole in the nation.
Join us this evening
(Saturday, Nov. 5) from
6 JO to 9 p.m., at the
Rosen Centre in Orlando
for the third in a scries of
freshwater fisheries sum­
mits sponsored by the
FWC. This is your chance
to team up with other
freshwater anglers, and
FWC biologists and dedsion-makers, to chart the
future of the state's fresh­
water fisheries.
The purpose of the sum­
mits is to bring anglers
and scientists together to
work as a team to help
the agency identify what
people are concerned
about, and implement
management plans that
will have a major effect on
the future of Florida's
freshwater fisheries.
These summits follow
an online survey the FWC
conducted recently to try
to understand what
Florida's freshwater
anglers want and how
they feel about the direc­
tion the FWC is heading
in managing the state’s
freshwater fish.
The response to the sur­
vey was overwhelming
with more than 1,500 con­
stituents participating.
Results from this survey
were used to shape the
format and content of six
summits being held in
various locations around
the state where survey
responses were greatest.
Tne Rosen Centre is
located at 9840
International Drive in
Orlando. For directions
call (407) 996-2309. For
more information on the
summits call Dennis
Renfro at (352)742-6438.
NEW SMYRNA
Tonight (Saturday,
October 29th) at New
Smyrna Speedway it is
double features for the
Late Models, Sportsman,
Super Stock, Mini Stock
and Strictly Stock plus we
have Super Late Models,
Open Wheel Modifieds
and the Pro Trucks.
Plus a BURNOUT con­
test for cars, trucks and
motorcycles.
The pit gate will open at 4
p.m. and the grandstands
will open at 6 p.m. with
radng action starting at
7 JO p.m.
General admission will
be $10 for adults, $5 for
students and seniors, and
free for children 11 and
under.
For more information,
please call 386-427-4129,
or visit the website at
www.fascar.org.
SANFORD YOUTH
BASKETBALL
Registration has begun
for the 2005-2006 Sanford
Leisure Services
(Recreation Department)
Youtil Recreation
Basketball League.
The League is for play­
ers from 5-to-13 years old
and will play at two sites
November
ng No&lt;
beginning
12th.
The Biddy Ball Division
(5 4c 6 year olds, players
bom in the years 2000 and
1999) and Prep Division
(7 ,8 4c 9 year olds, for
players bom in the years
1998,1997 and 1996) will
be playing their games at
Seminole Trinity
Christian.
The Biddy Division is
still in need of several
players, while most of the
others are either full or
filling rapidly.
The Junior Division (10
4c 11 year olds for players
bom in the years 1995 and
1994) and the Senior
Division (12 4c 13 year
olds for players bom in
the years 1993 and 1992)
will be playing at
Millennium Middle
Sec Briefs, Page 2B

Golf finals a definite go for next week
From Staff Reports
The Florida High School Athletic
Association Wednesday announced that
■’tentative'' finally has oeen removed
from its plans for at least one postponed
state champioaship event.
The 2005 F11SAA Golf Finals stale
championship tournament is a definite
go for thLs Tuesday and Wednesday,
Nov. 8-9, at courses in Fort Pierre, Port
St. Lude and Vcro Beach.
"The courses are ready. The hotels arc
ready. The host communities are ready.
And Broward, Collier, Miami-Dade and
Palm Beach counties tell us their partid-

Bowling districts Monday and
Tuesday; Girls soccer opens
pating teams and individuals will be
ready," said Commissioner John A.
Stewart. "So, I am pleased to announce
that the FHSAA definitely will play the
2005 FHSAA Golf Finals next week on
the Treasure Coast."
The Class 2A boys finals will be
played at Sandridgc Golf Course in
Veto Beach; the Class 2A girls finals will
be played at Pointc West Golf Course in

Veto Beach; the G ass 1A boys finals will
be played at Falrwinds Golf Course in
Fort Pierce; and the Gass 1A girls finals
will be played at The Saints' Golf
Course In Port St. Lude.
Leading the way among locals head­
ing to the finals are the Lake Mary boys,
who will be back to defend their 2004
G ass 2A State Championship.
Raj Nahal led the way withia touma-

ment low 69 as the Rams won the Gass
2A-Region 2 title at Timacuan Golf and
Country Club.
Lake Mary scored a 290 to edge run­
ner-up Fleming Island (293) by three
strokes. The Rams' Ji Minin and
Seminole High's Brian Mulvin were
among four golfers who tied for fifth
with 71's.
The only other boy to earn a ticket to
state was Trinity Prep’s Sam Saunders,
grandson of the great Arnold Palmer, in
Class 1A.
The Saints senior shot a 73 to finish as
the individual runner-up in the 1ASee Preps, Page 6B

W e lc o m e a b o a rd c o a c h
Raider
women
roll in
season
opener
By Dm h Smith
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Now
that's a career-warming
gift.
Tara "Coach T" Gibson
got her head coaching
career started in quite
impressive fashion on
TUesday as her Seminole
Community College
women's basketball team
led from start to finish in
a 107-50 thumping of
Brevard Community
College at the SCC Health
and Physical Education
Center.
The former Lake
Brantley and UCF stand­
out was making her head­
coaching debut after serv­
ing the past thrve years as
an SCC assistant to'Lisa
Nuxol, who took an assis­
tant coaching position at
the University of Alabama
this summer.
As impressive as the
final score was, it could
very easily have been
worse for the visiting
Titans, as Gibson only
started one of the six
returnees from last year's
Sec SCC, Page 2B

The inside-outside duo of transfer point
above) from Oviedo and sophomore center Lynette jaexson trso.
22, right) combined for 48 points as the Seminole Community
College women'* basketball team opened lu 2005-06 season with
a 107-60 thumping of Brevard Community College Tueday.

Trip for two to Lakeland
TVvo Seminole County girts volleyball teams
had their tickets punched for Lakeland on
Thursday as Lake Howell and Orangewood
Christian won regional title* in fairly easy fash-

lon.

ithie King (No. 6, hitting ball) had 10 kills and four blocks as boat
ke Howell swept past Lakeland-Lake Gibson In straight games.
,-13. 25-10 and 25-18, to win the Class 5A-Region 2
lampionship and a post In next Thursday FHSAA Girts Volleyball
ials at The Lakeland Center.

. . . .

But the same could be said for Oviedo, which
just was not quite strong enough to pull off the
upset of powerful No. 1 state-ranked and
defending state champion Winter Park as the
Lions saw their tremendous season end in four
games.
r s i s s extremely
a u s s is s i^
The Silver Hawksm (24-6) r were
they waltzed past Lake Gibson in
impressive as T
sight games, 25-13, 25-19 and 25-18, to win
Gmass
thC; C
» » 5A-Region
y w si 2
— Championship.
........ »g»w — y« The -loss
—was just the third in 29 starts for the Lakelandbased Braves.
Lake Howell took control of the net from the
outset as Brittainv Daiger and Vicky Hilbert
combined for a block on the first point of the
game and then Daiger and Ruthie King, the
Silver Hawks' top two players, did likewise on
the next point.
Lake Gibson was unable to overcome the
shock of having its first two shots put right back
in its face as Lake Howell raced to a 22-6 advan­
tage and cruised to the first game win.
The Braves were able to refocus after the first
game, taking early lead* in the second and third
games and at least staying with their hosts, but
Qw Silver Hawks were simply too big and too
strong.
The visitors led 4-1 in the second game before
lak e Howell went on a pair of runs to build an
eight-point lead. Lake Gibson came back to cut
the lead to four before the Silver Hawks put the
game away.
The Braves again led 6-4 in the third game and
the score was tied at 9-9 before Lake Howell all
but pul the championship on ice when it went
on a 10-3 run to take a 19-12 lead on the way to
the 25-18 match-clinching victory.
King had an awesome 19 kills and four blocks,
while Daiger chipped in with nine kills, six

blocks and four service aces.
The Silver Hawks .will face Chiles High School
from Tallahassee in a G ass 5A Semifinal at The
Lakeland Center on Thursday at a time to be
announced. .
Chiles (27-3) earned its trip to state by ousting
fellow Tallahassee school, Lincoln (23-8), in five
hard-fought games, 15-25, 28-30, 25-14, 25-23
and 15-12. Wnice (24-7) will also be at Lakeland,
but its opponent will not be known until at least
Monday night.
Barron Collier (24-2) ha* already advanced to
the Region 4 final, but West Bocan Raton will
host a three-team match on Saturday with West
Boca facing Satellite Beach at noon today
(Saturday) and the winner taking on St. Thomas
Aquinas at 3 p.m. The winner of that match will
Barron Collier on Monday.
The G ass 5A State Championship Game is set
for 7 p.m. next Friday.
Orangewood Christian, the No. 1 ranked team
in Class 1A. did not let a road trip to Pine Castle
Christian bother it as the Rams rolled to their
28th win in 29 matches in four games, 25-13, 25­
16, 20-25 and 25-16, in the G ass lA-Region 2
Championship Came.
Orangewood Christian dominated the front
line as tne trio of juniors Meg Weathersby and
Ria Vamell and freshman Anne Pietkiewicz com­
bined for 43 kills
. ,,
Pine Castle (15-13) tried to make a match of it
going on an 11-2 run in winning the third game,
but the Rams quickly §quelched any notion of an
upset as senior Blair Muller served the visitors
to a 22-12 lead in the final game.
Weathersby led the way with 18 kills, while
Vamell chipped in with 12 blocks and Muller 38
a M iit k .

Orangewood Christian will also be playing in
the Final Four next Thursday at The Lakeland
Center against Ocala-Sl. John Lutheran (24-5),
which defeated visiting Tallahassee-John Paul II
(14-15) in straight games, 25-20, 25-16, 25-17,
Thursday.
The other two Class 1A state entries will also
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Sunday. November 0. 2005

UCF hosts H ouston

SCC men open season today

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The UCF Golden Knights (5­
3, 4-1 Conference USA) return
to the Florida Citrus Bowl
today (Saturday) for a
Homecoming contest against
the Houston Cougars (4-3, 2-2).
This will mark the final home
game of the year for UCF, as it
looks to close out the home
slate with a perfect 4-0 record.
The last time UCF posted a
perfect reaml at home was in
2001 when it went 5-0 at the
Citrus Bowl. The Golden
Knights will also be looking to
capture their sixth win of the
season, a feat that would make
them eligible. Kickoff for the
game is set for 6:15 p.m.
The I Network (formerly
PAX) will broadcast the game
nationally as part of "CSTV's
Football Nation." In Florida,
the i Network is available in

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Orlando (WOPX-56).
Jacksonville (WPXC-21), Miami
(WPXM-35), Tampa-St
Pctersburg-Sarasota (WXI X-66)
and West Palm Beach-Ft. I lercc
(WPXP-67).
The UCF ISP Network and
its flagship station JW-The
Team AM (WQTM) will broad­
cast the game live. Marc
Daniels will once again have
the call w i t h Gary I’arris Jerry
O'Neill will handle the sideline
duties. Network affiliates
Include WMMV-1350 in Cocoa,
WDCF-1350 Dade City,
WROD-1340 in Daytona Beach
and WMMB-1240 Melbourne.
The matchup is also available
on Sirius Satellite Radio as the
"C-USA Football Game of the
Week" on channel 126.
Additionally, the C-USA con­
test will be streamed live
online through the All-Access
See UCF, Page 6B

SCC

paint for the Raiders in the sec­
ond half, scoring 18 second
half points, even stepping
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beyond the arc to make a three21-9 squad for undisclosed dis­
pointer, and grabbing most of
ciplinary reasons.
her rebounds to finish with 25
With three freshmen and a
points and 12 rebounds.
transfer on the floor with
LoSauro did an excellent job
returnee Tamara Layton, the
as the starting point guard, hit­
Raiders got off to a slow start,
ting four three-pointers and
but it didn't take long fur the
dropping in 23 points to go
home forces to find tneir
along with four assists.
rhythm as they slowly built a
LoSauro's former Lion team­
lead.
mate, sophomore Irimar
And when the other regulars
Hernandez, also had a big sec­
made their entrance Into the
ond half, knocking down a pair
game midway through the first
of ‘treys' and finishing with a
half about the only mysteries
career-high 18 points.
left was if SCC would get over
Also in double figures was
the century mark and by how
freshman Ashley Armstrong,
many points it would win by.
who got the start at shooting
Led by 15 points from former
guard, with 11 points.
Oviedo star Sicilia "Sis"
Also having good games for
LoSauro and seven points from
SCC were Henry with seven
returning 6-foot-4 center
points, Grayson with six points
Lynctte Jackson off the bench,
and 10 rebounds and Lindsey
10 different Raiders scored in
Violette, who missed all of last
the first half as they opened a
season with an injury, with six
50-27 lead at intermission.
points.
At halftime, the SCC admin­
For the game the Raiders hit
istration and the team honored
54.7-pcrcent (41-for-75) from
sophomore Rita Grayson and
the floor and 69.2-percent (9her family, who have relocated
for-13) from three-point range.
here after their Metairie,
SCC will have a little time to
Umlslana home was devastat­
work on any mistakes and fineed by hurricanes Katrina and
tune its attack as the women
Rita this summer. The school
will not continue a three-game
lias been raising money to help
season-opening homestand
tiie family and anyone interest­
until next Thursday (Nov. 10)
ed in the helping should call
when die Raiders will host
•tlie SCC Women's tlatkclball
Hillsborough Community
Office at 407-708-2092.
College
fronrTkmpa starting at
1The biggest problem for SCC
7 p.m.
in the first 20 minutes, other
The team will then play its
than the typical sloppiness of
opening night, was foul trouble First women-men doublcncader
on Tuesday, Nov. 15th when it
as the hosts were whistled for
hosts Indian River Community
16 personals, including three
College from Ft. Pierce starting
on Layton and 6-foot-3 redshirt
at 5:30 p.m. The new coach
freshman Aneika Henry and
Bobby Washington and the
three others with two fouls
SCC men will follow with a
each.
7:30 p.m. contest with Manatee
The second half was a com­
Community College from
pletely different story as the
Bradenton.
Raiders settled down and com­
mitted just five fouls in the sec­ • All fans are welcome and
invited to attend as admission
ond half and easily pulled
to all SCC basketball games are
away from BCC despite liberal
free of charge at the beautiful
substitutions by Gibson.
SCC Health and Physical
Another reason to watch the
Education Center.
scoreboard came about late in
RAIDERS 107, TITANS SO
the second half as the SCC
Brevard Community College (0*11
defense was so good, that there
G oru n ln 2 1-5 3. Mrulman 1 1-3 X
was a good possibility that the
Riibtmon 0 3-4 3, Ibarra 2 0-0 4. McBride
Titans would not get to 50
2 3-4 8, Drvrauft 0 2-2 2. r#ttrr*on 0 3 -8 3.
points, the total the Raiders
Matthew » i 0-0 2. Smith 3 2-2 A. Rig«by 4
had in the first half.
4-6 12. B U ifw to 0 0 0 0 Total* 13 1S-32
50
And while BCC did get to 50,
Sem inole Community College U-0)
so dominant was die SCC
Armvtnmg 4 1*1 11. Elite 2 1-2 3. Wtlann
defense in the final 20 minutes
1 0-0 2. Ilem andea 6 4-4 IB. Scott 0 0 4 )0 ,
tliat no Titan scored more than
Crayton 2 2-2 6. (ackton 10 4-5 23.
five points and the guest's
Layton 2 0^2 4. LoSauro I 3-4 23. VUoetle
leading scorer, Megan Rigsby,
3 0-0 to. Henry 3 1 2 7. Sander* 0 0-4 0.
Total# 41 16-26 107.
was the only player in double
I Ulftune _ SCC 50. BCC 27. Three-point
figures with 12 points.
fo ld goal* _ BCC 1 (MtBnde). SCC 9
Jackson, a returning All Mid(LoSauro 4. Armstrong 2. Ilrmande/ 2.
Florida Conference performer
Ja ck » n ) Tram foul* _ BCC 23. SCC 21.
from Fayetteville, North
Fouled nut _ BCC. Smith Technical# .
Carolina, was a monster in the
none.

by Jim W antt

m e scoreboard (above) tells It all lor Tara “Coach V Qibscn as she
heads down the bench to congratulate her squad after giving her
the huge victory In her debut as a college head coach and at the
helm ol the Seminole Community College women’s basketball
team at the SCC Health and Physical Education Center Tuesday
night. Helping Gibson get that first win was former Oviedo High
School star Irimar Hernandez (No. 10. left) who did not let a little
contact bother her as she drove to the basket, m e ex-Uon had IB
points off the bench for the Raiders, who will be at home again on
Thursday, welcoming Hillsborough Community College from
Tampa to the Health Center for a 7 p.m. tlpoff. All home games are
free to the public.

Briefs
Continued from Page IB
School.
The fee is $50 per player for Sanford resi­
dents and $60 for non-residents.
Coaches are also still needed.
Registration will be taken at the
Downtown Recreation Center, lower level
of Sanford City HalL Monday through
Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information call the Sanford
Recreation IX-partment at 407-330-5697.
SHS BOOSTER BBQ
The Seminole High School Boosters Club
will be holding their annual Boosters BBQ
on Saturday, November 12th, at the
Seminole High School Courtyard.
Revenues from the BBQ will help su p
port Seminole High School athletic pro­
grams as well as many extra-curricular
activities. These programs are not financed
by the School Board; therefore funds must
be raised locally at each individual school.
Donations are being accepted for door
prize* and a silent auction as well as need­
ed food and paper products. Contributions
ven by the community id what makes
is BBQ a success.
The event will run from noon to 4 p.m..
Tickets are $10 for a 1/2-chicken dinner
door prizes and the rigid to bid in the
silent auction.
For more information please contact

S

Marilyn Van Winkle, BBQ Chairperson, at
407-320-5014.
SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT
There will be a benefit Softball
Tournament held at Pinchurst Park on
Saturday, November 19th, with proceeds
going to Operation Shoebox to benefit our
American fighting men and women.
All teams are welcome, including co-ed
teams, but they must conform to MFW
rules.
The entry fee is $125 per team and must
be turned in by October 31st.
In case of rain, the tournament will finish
on Sunday, Nov. 20.
For more information contact Tom
Paladino (407-416-6205). Ann Paladino
(407-417-1173), Javier Camacho (407-383­
1736) or the Paladino home at 407-324­
0587.
To learn more about Operation Shoebox
go to www.operationshoebox.com
BABE 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
Pilch (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 probably more). Champions and
Runner-Up teams 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 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 differ­
ent teams from within a league any way
you want.
Games 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 ail possible. Games will be
limited to two per day (weather permit­
ting) and Championsnip games are sched­
uled for Sunday.
Any questions, please contact Fred l.aber
at 407-366-9833, Email -

Bowl History
Compiled by Nick Pfelfauf
Herald Staff
This December, sports fans
will be attending or watch­
ing football bowl games
more than most other times
of the year. It's the bowl sea­
son. I thought a look back at
the first ones may be of
interest.
Super Bowl _ In 1966, the
Green Bay Packers, (NFL)
defeated the Kansas City
Chiefs (AFL) in the first
Super Bowl, by a score of 35
to 10. Green Bay went on to
defeat the Oakland Raiders
33 to 14 in the second Super
Bowl.
Rose Bowl _ The first Ruse
Bowl was played in 1901 It
was a rout with Michigan
defeating Stanford by 49 to

•
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Miami of Florida

Sugar Bowl _ First played
in 1934 with Tulane beating
Temple 20 to 14. The lowest
score in a Sugar Bowl was in
1941 when Foniham beat
Missouri by a score of 2 to 0.
The second lowest score was
in 1935 when Texas Christian
defeated Louisiana State 3 to
2.
Fiesta Bowl _ First played
in 1971 with Arizona State
taking Florida Stale 45 to 38.
Pro-Football Records _ The
highest total scoring game
was on Nov. 27,1966 when
Jiie Washington Redskins
beat the New York Giants 72
tu 41 (113 total points). The
widest margin of victory
was Nov. 6, 1934 when the
Philadelphia Eagles beat the
Cincinnati Reds 64 to 0. The
longest game was Dec. 25,
1971 with the Miami
Dolphins beating the Kansas
City Chiefs for a total of 82
minutes and 40 seconds (two

overtimes).

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Newspaper baggers needed.
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be act* to stand A M 2Sfc* Cat
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023-3584 or 407-227-2818

55—Business

Opportunities
Stay Home' Earn E»tra Cash
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61— M o n ey t o L end
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immediately without going into
debt Good or bad credit
Remember Chnatma* a right
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7 1 — H elt W a n ted
2 yr» COL A Omrer E«p
required Must live within 55
rivies of Daytona Lots of
home time. Great benefits
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November 9th thru Nov *\rth.
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Call 1-600 709 2536
Driver

Accounts Payable/Psyroll
Clerk: Landscaping'S^* work
company Part UmerTleiible
hours Ouckbooks experience
required Fax resume 407­
322-8104
Accounta
Receivable:
Immediate opening in Santord
tor Inandly individual wnh
accounting experience. Can
407 328 7218
Appointment Setter*

PT hr* with FT pay SKVhr to
slant AM PM shift1 Mrty plus
bonus Fun atmosphere Cat
JoA/vr. 407-323-2070 ’
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ICandle
looking tor team members to
yxn a g s s how vtaX We haw
openings tor Housekeeping
Apply m person
1130
Oreenwood tpvd Lake Mary
FI. 32746. 407-585 3000
EOE. DFWP
CASTILLE COMPANY. INC
407/630^431
Now Hiring
Light Mochanic/COL Clast
A

FIS see4s a driver with 1 year
bght truck e«p. pto* a dean
driving record Background
check
teqd
Oraat
paytoenatka Apply M F 8-4 at:
300 Central Park Drive.
Santord. FL 32771 Ph 407-323
4222 EOE/DFWP

HEAVYEQUlPMtVT
OPERATOR

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EMPLOYMENT

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CASTILLE COMPANY. INC
NOW HIRING
CDL C leat U U gh!

Mechanic
Full Ttme-Beneflte
407-830-8411
u n iM k M lO lt k t t w IU O T

Customer Service
Representative

W* need a positive, Inandly.
prolestionai. tekaole mature
parson to help us with our busy
insurance agency Tranng and
hcensurt provided outgoing
phone ca l and appointment
setting
skills
a
must
Permanent posrbon wtn grtmth
potential 25-35 hr* per wk
IttWmur (407)321-0030
Immediate
Hirel Driver
needed Must have dean
record ovet25yr»oto Proper
attva
Contact
Kelleys
Transportation. 407-627-2500

l a b o r er s needed
FO R UND ERGRO U ND
UTILITY CO N TRACTO R

&lt;54. PreloadedPretarpad

•Avg $818 5896/week
Part time opening avert
Jacksonville. FL Terminal
COL A req'd 877-428-5627
www ctdnvert com
bump Truck Drivers F/T.
experienced. Ciasa B COL.
407-322-8133

Earn Extra
Money
Dekvet the BeSSouth YMow
Paget telephone book In the
Ortando-Santord area Daily
work with lleiiDIa daykght
hours Payment issued upon
tetislactory venOceSon ot your
work Vbu must be 18 or otter
with valid drivers koense, SS
cent, and insured vehicle

(407) 324-4564
8A-4P Mon-Frl
Expd Sele s Rep needed lor
commercial tmel cleaning
company Fax 407 322-3072 or
ca t 407-322-7011
Eipd tree workers with
I&gt;MIT k i n s r COL a pus Cal
407-323 3481
Food service personnel tor
juvenile correctional leading
program Mutt have lood
production sxp Mutt p a st
background check 6 drug
screening
lor
security
clearance
Benefits
with
advancement opportunity Call
Ma Wheaton at 4 0 7 -3 3 0 8 7 5 0

X222

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Hairstylist booth rental wet
station Minimum 5 yrt exp in
wee Batty Anna'! Ha» Styling.
407-322-4011 a * tor BaOy Anna
Help wanted: Need parson w*t
valid driver s keens* Wil train.
Must be over 21. FuO lima
position 407-321-8847.
IMMEDIAtt6t»*Nlfigi —
Santord - Al Shifts
Assembler! 6 Packers

*7A c47 SOtw lamp
58 50-50 2Vhr perm
■Forkt.fi $04* tamp
510 30Av perm
Lake Mary- 2nd shift.
Elactrt tssembiart. 5 6 hr
Longwood • Pan time

•Wrhse Workers $114*
Drug Background Required
Can Kelly Sarvicat

407-768-8780 EOE

LandacaparVTrack Cat Final
Oreda: Operators and labor
positions . installation and
grading axpartanca 407-322­
8133
lo a d er
Operal
Experienced Moving O n . Etc
407-322-8133
Local metal recycling plant
se eks a few good laborers to
work 4 0 -SO hrsAwk Also
seeking PT drivers wrCDL
keen** A clean driving record
E s c. equipment Apply in
person. 1430 Doigner Place.
Santord. 407-322 7718.
Looking tor expd housekeepers
tor busy hotel Come in and fit
out application 201 North
Town* Rd. Santord. SpnnghiS
Suites
M echanical
A ssem b le!
W anted:
Causal
work
environment m Longwood
32-40 hours per week Must
hav*
som a
assembly
experience P leas* c a t 407­
830-7332.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT: Are
you • positive. Inandly
professional who *n|oyt
working with children and
asaka to work to a peasant tadpaced pediatrics office with
sicattont benefit* 7 Ptaasa las
resume to: 407-282-5707 EOE
MEDICAL A88IBTANT: Lake
Mary primary cars practice
has an ntm adial* opening tor
a PT pads MA Must be
certified and/or registered
Qood benefits Subrrvt returns
n d catn g interest si Lake Mary
MApoarnon. nctodrrg spsoaty.
to. Physician Aaaoctatss.
Human Raaource*. 4 5 6 W
Warran Av* , Longwood. FL
32750. las to (407) 282-5707 or
apply onkn* at www paof com
EOE
Heed Expd sandwich makers
tor a hot new concept C al
Mary. 407-323-1388

S ta r tin g S a la r y M.BO/Hr

HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLANI Drug tree wortplece.
Apply St: SSO Ik**# Ortvt.
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h elp w a n t ed
. MAINTENANCEn ig h t s /w e e k e n d s F/T
. EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F/T-P/T
. C.N.AyACTIVITIES
p/T WEEKENDS
•HOUSEKEEPERS - F/T
Upscale senior living community.
Excellent pay/benefits.
Resume Fax 407-322-3065

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be (ViytceOy and mentaty M

Verona's North P u tsn a needs
drivers, p u is makara. tubs,
waitresses 8 prone* Apply Mti
owner at 2 4 7 7 Park Ave,
Santord
Naad Person W th Tal Ladder
to patch a aqunat hot* m th*
eve cYrwhouaa 407-322-4170

Apply In person at:
Power Tap Institute
2589 Santord Avenue
Santord. FI 32773

Pip*/Sits
Foramen
tor
underground utilities crew
Local work 407-322 8133

L e a n how to prepare taxes and yon
could earn extra money at tax-time*!
• Leam how to prepare tax returns

• Gain \hluable computer skills
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Part Tim * co ok , serv ers, 8
dishw asher needed Contact

407-323-7308
Part km* Sacurtty/Bahavioral
Health
Technician
tor
residential substance abuse
leotty Flexor* shift Supervis*
ckent population at a t lanes
Ensure safety and wetter* ot
ckenta. atari and visitor*
Experience working with
criminal
Juahc*
clients
required 407-328-2090
PANT* COUNTER

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None* or irrigation t i p prafd
Oraat payfefu Appty M F B-4
at 300 Cantral Parti Dftva.
Santord. FL 32771 PH 407*3234222 EOE/DFWP
Romombar ptoymg with trucks
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AMERICAN LAFRANCE

Premier Manulacturer ot
Emergency
Vehicles
is
currently hiring tor
Cabinat Aasambiar
■Pert Prep Tech
•Wattar - 2nd Shift
■Supervisor •2nd Shat
-Factoy Martsnanc* Tech - 2nd
Shrtt
Clec TioubisthooSer - 2nd Shift
Many other positions svaAabl*.
Cal 407-330-5011 or via* u* at
3705 St. John's Parkway.
Santord. FL
Rasttential Tech* PT males.
3rd M A itm afst s i arsfts 407­
588-1068
Secretary F/T. General OfkceOood Phone S U E . Computer
Exp
Santord Area F as
Return* 407-332-8478

Open H ou **:W * are hmng tor
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AuMor SFront Desk personnel
PIS apply n parson 3401 S
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Express
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Phone 407-322-2207

HlltUllMi

Ottice/Servic* Coordinator:
Customer tervtce. set up
nstaAations. order matenalt.
answer phones Ful medical.
407-830-4700

Sanford 4074264415 Loafwood 407-261-0202
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Part Urn* cook, aarvors 6
diahwaahar needed Contact
Mytan*.
407 323-7308

7 1 — H elp W a n ted
WANTED: butgoing ta ie i

raptor oommunay newspaper
group Newspaper is le t
experience preferred Benefits
include
bate
salary,
commission plan, mileage
pad
vacation.
health
insurance. 401k Resumes
only to Santord Harald. 300
N French Av*. Santord. F t
32771
or
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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 O ffer ;
• Competitive base salary,
commission plan
• Paid vacation
• Health Insurance
• M ileage

•401k

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•looping roomt CaM 407*321*
4900

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room,
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5400/mo. includes utilities.
W/D cable, internet, share
house, sami-pnval* entrance
1st mufti dupoafwfh 1 taleeae
Application tee Protesttonel
environment N/8. NO 8 quiet
Santord airport, near 417 ax*
407-847-6832
Lai)* Mary Blvd 8 427.
5375tuta.noUAULW D.cabl*.
nr SCC, aapt. NS. quiet, profl
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partm en ts

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• anford : H istoric 3/1. 2
story. 5750/monih
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5650/month . 1/1, 5400/mo
407-282-2002.

98— R en ta ls
Efficiency
StOOwk.
Apartments. 5t50wk. also
houses
tor
rant
tumahad/unturmshed 407
240-1188

99— A

partm en ts

Tu leant about this position:
Send or bring resume lo Wendy Heck
Sanford Herald

300 N. French Ave., Sanford. FI 32771
or
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-Sanford: 2B/V1BA DupWi
Mod Throughout. New P a rt.
8 Appkanca* Available Now.
5850 Mo
-Lake Mary: Largs 4 or
5BR/38A. Tied Throughout.
Poatibio
Mother-in-law
8 )3 5 0 Mo

103— H o u ses*
U n f u r n is h e d

6 iT / ’f I h i l r l

407 3 / / HG7U

1 1 8 — O f f ic e S p a c e
Fo r R ent

Needed :Top Treatm ent

4 0 7 -8 3 0 -8 8 8 4 .

AfFOBOABLE HOMES
VINIURE1 PROPERTIES
U I M U OU M t H U W

407-321-0759

Valances, Sw ags. Roman
Shades, Cornices. Must
Speak A YM e Enc^atv Att*
To Cut. Fabricate 8 Mount
on Boards. Top Pay For
Most Experienced Clean
Air Conditioned Work
Areas. Quilt 6 Drapery
So lu tio n s, Longw ood,

141— H o m es F or
S ale

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Paul O sborn*
407-321-4784
Deltona: 3BR/2BA. Lhr. Dm
Fam Rm. Bnck S o Porch. 2
Car Gar. 5975Mio
3BRMBath. Naw
Paint.
Ceramic Tils.
Appkanca*. 16x24 SC Porch.
Carport.
Fenced Yard.
5065/mo

Ofhcet For (tent 400 *q (Tto
800 aqk BarOord FUton 08c*
Canter *07-314-3750

1 4 9 — C o m m e r c ia l
P r o p e r t y Fo r S a le
Com mardaf Property; Zoned
C -2 .411 Santord Ave. Santord
5275.000. obo P it can Mr
G eorg* L Lopes. 4 0 7-322­

153— P r o p e r t y
S

For

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Lake County, SAcrat do** to
Santord. 10 me** W-. Umatilla
6 acre*. 8 20 aersa Lake Front
lo t 38 aoea naw Euaa* 8 sue*
♦/-, to aoa* 5252.000 max*
offer on 10 acre* Ml PtymotAh
4 commercial lots
POR* M * 407-7184873 Ca*
Earl Bhowero, 407-831-2338

S a le

1 8 1 — A ppliances I k
F urniture For S ale

Santord 3/1. 407 Cctonrt Way.
tag oomar tal I at 8120j000 buys
as Appmaad at 8145k 407-887
2412

Hot Tub 8 parson toungar. 5hp.
24 )sta. redwood cabnat. never
used, warranty, paid 54.000.
aaah ce$1505 407812 5624

1 41— H o m es Fo r

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181—Aituances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
.
n m o d a i na h m t o l .

AvsHatfe bedroom and King
roomRjmauroandmuchmora
household Kama In ttia
Longwood tree. For
mtormetlon or
[ a n a ca l
407-M 4-10M

191—B uilding
M

a t e r ia l s

con n u oA T E D
steel
ROOFINQ tor Dama. Boat
Dodo. Shope. ale. Alao DArart
P lp a :ir« 2 0 - 18‘ i2C r.C e lF o r
Pnoaa Surplus Steal A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-6768

193—Lawn &amp;
G arden

217—G arage S ales
235—
—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans
C
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v» C
ommunity
FOR SALE
Carriage
Co
ove
Community
Yard S ale
YirdSN
l#
Throughout the community
Nov 4. 5 A fl. Bam Ttl 7 Multitamiy with many Rama OtlCR
42 7 . 1/2 mile weal ol the
Qreenway

Multi Ferrety Moving Sale 105
Waat 21at SI. between Park A
OakAvaa. Nov S/B. 6 3 0 -4 SO
Anbqua Mahogany draaaing
labia,
maple
day
bad.
entertainment canter. Sears
electronic tawing machine, 3
TVa.caSnglana.ganaralor.Mng
alia quMng rack, knado. baby
Mama, aquarium, m ac bunding
auppkea. loyt. and much mora

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239—
Legals
egals
M otorcycles
M otorocles
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CIRCUIT
W
iieelers FOR
For SALE
S ale | «MTTH«
WllEELERS
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m c uCOURT
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FOR SEMINOLE

99 Dakota Sport E«1 Cab. 2wd.
V6. tow package. 65k ml.
$7.700/abo, Also open trailer,
wood skia rats svtak br*. SIMM.
$2SOA0bo 407-321-0143

1997 Polaris 4 0 0 4 s 4 4
wheeler. Qun racks, push
button 2 or 4 wheal drive, runt
p e a t good aondBon $2500 obo.
407-695-4696
4 WHEELER/ATV
2004 POLARIS
2 5 0 TRAILBLAZER
$3200 C a l 386-789-6330

Chevrolet 2500 E it Cab 2003
4 .4 PW, PL $ 1 4 9 5 0 ca l or vM
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219—Wanted to
Buy
Aluminum, Cana, Copper,

Free Mulch

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4 WHEELER/ATV
2005 HONDA
90
$ 2900 369-769-6330
4 WHEELER/ATV
2009 YAMAHA
200 BLASTER
$3300 366-719-5330

Dodge 1500 Craw Cab 2003
HEMI $15.950 45k Mi c a l or
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Dodge 2500 C'ew Cab 2004
Dresal 22k Mi 119.950 c a l or
visit 4076732966 com
Dodge 2500 E&gt;t Cab I9 9 9 ~
OR 6 1k Mi $ 10 9 5 0 ca l or vial
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4 W HEELERS FOR SALE
2005 Yamaha 200 Blaeter
A3300. 2 0 0 4 P o larle 250
TraUbtazer 13200 and 200$
Honda 9 0 $2600. C a l 399-7(9(3 3 0
Two Brand New"

Available From Our Tree
Trimming Buainaaa WM
bring to youl 407-330-1672

199—Pets &amp;
S upplies

Radiators A Battartas
Kokom o R ecycling:
407-321-0004
616 W. 1BT, Ran lord
M-F, 10-6, S a tt- 1

231—C ars For S ale

______ 10 yr* old. vary
triemty. Meads a good home.
Hava loo many pats 6700.
Includes new cage. 407-416­
2434.

1666 Ford TSuru a, runs good
n eeds transmission
'
$300
321-274-6246.

f t Patti's Pet
Sitting f t

Audi A4 Cabnoiet 3 0 2003
Leather Auto $26,450 c a l or
visit 4076732966 com

. A Caro For Ybur Oog or Cal
m Your Home WhUa Ybu Are
Qonel Plenty oIT I jC. VW bring
In newspapers, m al andevan
water
pUnlsI
Vary
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R a ta sl
nalaroncas AvaDabla Upon
naquast Pleasa Cal 407-314­
6703

BluiW 325i 2003 «dr SR .
Parted $22,950 c a l or via*
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Honda Accord 2005 4 Dr 6k
Milas $16,950 c a l or vts«
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209—Clothing

Mazda Mute 2000 Gorgeous
$8,950 70k Mr c a l or vtait
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MINK COAT. Fu» length with
hood S u e largo, kept in turner
storage $3,000 C al 386-789­
8070

Saab 9-3 Convertible 2003
her Auto $17950 oM orvtsA
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Ford Escape XLT 2002
Leader SR $10,950 cal or vial
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Ford F I 50 2003 31h Mi xLT
Eat Cab $15,450 c a l or vtatl
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1- Polaris 1 - Yamaha
$3,900 ea c h obo
3 6 9 -7 9 9 4 3 3 0
Yahama Royal Star Tour
Classic 1997 Parted Tons ol
E liras $5,950. 407-673-2966

Ford F IS O E s lC e b XLT 31k
ml $ 1 3 ,9 5 0 can or visit
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Ford F 2 5 0 E .1 Cab XLT 2003
30k ml $15,950 c a l or visit
4076732966 com
Ford F350 199/ Crew Cab 4»4
Dwsal (1 4 .9 5 0 Baautitul c a l
or 4076932966 com

276-Fence
Central Florida Fanos
All Types o l Fen ce
Specializing In Vinyl

Ford F350 Crwe Cab 2004 5 k
Mi $ 2 0 ,9 5 0 call or visit
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QMC 1500 27k Miles 2004
6 U .4 5 0
call
or
visit
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QMC 2 5 0 0 S IT Crsw Cab
2004 $X$ Laath $ 19.950 c a l or
visit 4076732966 com
Honda Element 2004 Peried
$ 1 7 ,9 5 0 call
or
visit
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Pontiac Altai* 2003 $11,950
35k ml Call or visit
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COUNTY.
COUNTY. FtOWOA
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FSe NO. 2005-CP-1950

W RE: ESTATE OF
LEONARO C COOKE aiWa
LEONARD CALVERT COOKE.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The edmmtoketton ol the attata
ol LEONARO C COOKE,
daoaaaad. whose data ol death
was September I t . 2005. and
whoaa S oon Security Number
la 154-09-6001, la pandvig v id e
Circuit Court lor Semmole
County.
Florida.
Probata
d a address ol wtveh la
Clark ol d a Caou* Court lor
Sammoia
County.
Florida.
Probata Ohriaion, 301 North
Park Avenue. Banlord. Ftonda
32771.
The names and
ol d a Personal
Repretenletive
Personal Raprssentatwe'l aaornay ara sal torih below
Al oeddort d d e decedent end
O d er persona having claims or
demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy ot this
noace la raqiared to be aarvad
must Me d e e daim« with drs
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
m o n t h s a f t e r t h e tim e o f

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

308— T

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The data ol Ural pubkeakon ol
n s Nonce Is October X . 2005
Personal Represenutnre
CAROLINE T COOKE
P. O Bos 448
Hwwver. Wglraa 23069
Attorney
tor
Representative
DAVID J AKINS. ESQ
Ftonda Bar No 0454336
DEAN. MEAD. EOERTON.
BLOOOWORTH. CAPOUANO
6 B02ARTH. P A
600 N Magnoka Avenue Suite
1500
PO. Bos 2346
Orlando. FL 32602 2346
(407)641-1200
(407)423-1631 • F t*
Pubteh October 30. 2005 end
November 6 .2 0 0 5
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407-323-3361

In and lor Semmole County
Ftonda, » harem DEUTSCHE
BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE OF
AMERIOUEST MORTOAOE
SECURITIES INC. ASSET
DACKEO
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 2003I I UNDER THE POOLING
ANO SERVICINO AGREE­
MENT DATED AS OF NOVEM­
BER t. 2003. WITHOUT
RECOURSE, is a PtsmMt and
STEPHANIE
CRAWFORD.
ROBERT
CRAWFORD.
UNKNOWN TENANT art d a
Detendents I wit sat to d a
tvghesl and best bidder tor cash
at East door ol d e Courthouse
301 N Perk Avenue. SaWord Ft
32771, at
1 1 0 0 AM on
November 22. 2005. d a Wtowmg deeatwd property as sat
lord d sad Fmal Judgment to
wit:

LOT 4. FOREST EDOE UNIT
111 AT COUNTRY CREEK.
ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT
. THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 45. PAOES 47 ANO
46. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
In
accordance
Americans wah Du st l a s s AcL
Parsons wid Dwabiktws needmg
a special accommodation to parbetoete m die procaadmg should
oontact d a Court Admmlatrator
| at 301 N Park Avenue. 8entord
FL 32771. Tataphona Number
. (407)665-4227 not talar dan 2
working days ol your recess ol
drs noace H heermg or voce
Impeaed. I -000-056-0771
Deled d ie 2S d day o l Ocsober.

Law O d ceo lU erth alC Watson
1600 NW 4STH STREET. SUITE

407- 322-2611

3291 S. Sanford Avt., Sanford

o td e E ig h te e n th Ju d o a lC rrcu it

Clerk ol »w Cacua Court
By Mary Bkoupe
Deputy dark

•3 Signs
•Bright PrerPriced
Labels
•Checklist / tips
a u n t it

SamriCMrttoartHMtsI

UVCOANDLVO

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Ajdgmenr ol
Foreclosure dated October 25
2005. and entered m Case No
05-CA-1762. &lt;4 d e Ceru4 Court

NOTICE IS HEREBY OtVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure deled the 2S d day
ol October. 2005. and entered In
Cate No 03CA-2730-14. ot d a
Circul Court ol d a 16th Judoal
Circuit In and lor Sammoia
County.
Florida.
wherein
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP
It a tha PtsmMt and LISA J .
RANDALL. COUNTRY CREEK
MASTER ASSOCIATION. WC ;
HARTMAN 6 SONS. THE
ESTATE OF BRYAN C. RAN
GALL. OECEASEO. LISA J .
RANDALL: MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION SY S­
TEMS. NC . AS NOMINEE FOR
LENDER QMAC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION
DIB/A
OITECH COM:
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES.
DEVISEES.
ASSIONEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHERS
WHO MAY CLAIM AN WTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF BRYAN
C. RANDALL. DECEASED.
I JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY are Delendam t I
we s e i to the Nghest end best
bidder tor cash at d a EAST
d o o r al d a Samlnola County
Courthouse. In SANFORO.
Florida, at 11DO am . o n d e 29d
day ot November. 2005. d a totdeserded property as aei
l said Final Judgment, to

Ad and Get A
Garaae Sale Kit

atun

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE

NOTKE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

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Country Lake ApU

STEPHANIE CRAWFORD, el
•I.
Detendents

LISA J RANDALL.

Run a

Design

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ETH
JUDICIAL CtflCUTT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 03-CA-2730-14

| HOUSEHOLD FINANCE COUP
III.
Plemtrft

NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO 121 YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEOENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

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Front • VotlQtmll •
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ALL CLAIMS NOT FLED WITH­
IN THE TIME PCRIOOS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733 702
OF THE R OR 10A PROBATE
COOE WILL BE FOREVER
BARREO

You'll find the
“Best Bargains"
In tha
Samlnola Herald
Claaallladal

W illi 1? M o L o o s e H A n u r u v o il C re tin

pu

_____ orot demands
cialmi
demands against
I
decedemis estate must Me h r *
claims wrd die court WITHIN ]
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

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FT LAUOEROALE. FL 33309
Tslephone (054) 453-0365
FectmWe (054) 771-6052
Pubkth November 6 .1 3 . 2005
W033
IN TH f CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH1 EKJHTttNTH
ju d ic ia l ctRcurr.
OF FLORIOA M ANO
FOB MMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL OIVtSION
CASS NO.; 06 CA-1762
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY. AS
TRUSTEE OF AM ERO UEST
MORTOAOE SECURITIES
INC . ASSET BACKED PASS­
THROUGH CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 2 0 0 3 -11 UNOER T h *
pool era and servicing
agreement dated as of

NOVEMBER 1.2003.
WITHOUT RECOURSE.

LOT 3. BLOCK C. BRANTLEY
SHORES FIRST ADOITION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 8 PAGE 41. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk ol d e Court
By Mary Stroupe
Aa Deputy Clerk
In accordance
with the
Americana wid OmabWties Act
persona needmg a reasonable
accommodation to panic p a t" m
drs procasdmg should, no later
dan two (2) days prior, contact
d a Clark ol tha Coun t dtaab*ty coordinator al 4 0 7 6 6 6 4 2 2 7 .
301 N PARK AVE. SUITE
N30I, SANFORO. FL. 32771 II
hearing snpaaad. contact (TOO)
8009556771 via Ftonda Relay
Pubkah Banlord Harald
Submnedby:
BervEzra 6 Katz. PA
Attorneys tor PlemMI
951 N E 167th Skeet Suite
204
North Miami Beach. Ftonda
33162
Tataphona (305)770-4100
Pubkah November 6. 13. 2005
W034
N O T 1C C O F 6 A L I

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
d at d e undersigned wends to
sea the property described
b e to * to kMorea s tan imposed
on said property under The
Florida Sea Storage Far woes
Act STATUES (Sec S3 601-63
•09)
The undersigned wd sei at
pubkc sale by competitive bid
dmg on NQVEM8EB t l . 2001
at 1 2 0 0 p m on d a premises
where sa d property hat been
Stored wid wtveh ara located at
BIO TREE SELF STORAGE,
746 Fleet Financial Court. Soda
100. Longwood. County ol
Sammoia. S u it ol Ftonda. d a
Name

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Contents

KERI CHASE. 136. Miec HU
Purchases must be paid lor al
d a time ol purchase m CASH
ONLY. Al purchased Items SOU
aa to. Where to. and dual be
removed al d a tone ot sale
Oatoddto I si day ol November.
2005
Pubkah November 6. 13. 2005
W04I

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Lowest Rates
Al Unit* Drive Up
Monthly Rentals
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CITY or LAKE MARY. FLOflIOA
NOTKE OF PUBLIC HEARINO

having At timely Sled written otyectioni wik be prevented to
toe Board lor eontideration to i s dekberataviv on apptcatnn
prior to toe Board lakaig action on toe application

em eu rr c o u r t
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DtVIMON
CASE NO OJ CA 1 7 1 5 14K
m th e

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by to* City Comrrvssion ol to* Cfry
ol Lake Mary, Florida, that u u Commission wli hold a Pubic
Haartng on Novembar 17,2003. at 7 0 0 P M , or as toon thereaflsc as potsfrffe. to consider Sacond Reading and adoption ol
an Ordnance entitled

Gloria Lewis. DMeion Director. Dm non ol Permit Data Services
St Johns River Water Management District
Pubksh November 6 , 2005
W 027
____________________ ____________ _

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
AMENDING THE CITY OF LAKE MARY OFFICIAL ZONING
MAP BY REZONING CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY, CONSISTING OF APPROXIMATELY 3 14
ACRES, LOCATED NORTH OF WASHINGTON AVENUE ANO
WEST OF PINE STREET. MORE FULLY DESCRIBED HEREIN,
FROM THE PRESENT ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS OF A-t,
AGRICULTURE, TO R-1A. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL.
PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE FLORIOA STATUTES;
PROVIDING CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE
DATE.

NOTKE OF AOENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRKT
Notice Is given that toe kfftowmg permit was Issued on October
28. 2005
R S I Florida Property. U C . perm# #40-117-96821-1 T h e p n *
act Is located to Semmote County. Section 4, Township 21
South. Range 31 East The perma autoorues A SURFACE
WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON 14 19 ACRES TO
SERVE 25 lot single (amity residential subdivision known as
Terralago The lecenratg water body Is Lake Jesup

changing the toning on t i e following described property Irom A1 Agriculture to R -l A Single Famfry ReeidentiaJ
A PARCEL OF LANO LYINO IN SECTION IS, TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY, a OR 10A
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE
COMMENCE AT THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF 8AIO SECTION IB; THENCE
SOUTH 89 DEG 55 MIN SO SEC EAST ALONG THE LAKE
MARY SURVEY BASELINE ANO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID
SECTION tB, A DISTANCE OF MO 31 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
00 DEG 11 MIN SO SEC EAST DEPARTING SAIO LAKE MARY
SURVEY BASELINE AND THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SEC ­
TION IB, A DISTANCE OF B1 00 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE OF WEST LAKE MARY BOULEVARD. (A
130 0 0 FOOT RIOHT-OF-WAY AS NOW ESTABLISHED);
SOUTH 00 DEG 10 MIN 07 SEC EAST, DEPARTING SAID
SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE OF WEST LAKE MARY
BOULEVARD. A DISTANCE OF 8 7 0 0 0 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH SB DEG 55 MIN SO SEC
EAST, A DISTANCE OF 330 17 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 0
DEO 10 MIN 07 SE C EAST, A DISTANCE OF 295 00 FEET
THENCE NORTH 80 DEG S3 MIN SO SEC WEST. A DISTANCE
OF 100 17 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEO 10 MIN 0 7 SEC
EAST. A DISTANCE OF 4 3 0 0 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89
DEG 55 MIN SO SEC WEST. A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET.
THENCE SOUTH 00 DEG 10 MIN 07 SEC EAST. A DISTANCE
OF 223 00 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE
OF WASHINGTON STREET, (A VARIABLE WIDTH RIGHT-OFWAY); THENCE NORTH 88 DEO SS MIN SO SEC WEST,
ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF WASH­
INGTON 6 TREET, A DISTANCE OF 1MOO FEET. THENCE
NORTH 00 DEO 10 MIN 07 8 EC WEST, DEPARTING SAID
NORTHERLY RIOHOF-WAY LINE OF WASHINGTON
STREET. A DISTANCE OF 5 0 8 0 0 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. LANDS THUS DESCRIBED CONTAINING
137.007 SQUARE FEET MORE OR L E SS AND/OR 3 1 4
ACRES MORE OR LESS
The Pubic Hearing ar* be held In toe ComnUeaion Chamber* at
Lake Mary C4y Hal 100 N. Country Club Road, Lake Mary (The
meat entrance Into City Hal ll located on Lakevtew Avenue) The
Pubkc le Invited to m end and be heard Sard hearing may be
contained Irom lane to Im e unM a Inal daetdon t» made by the
C#y Commlsaton Caplet ol t i e Onlnanoe to h# are avalabie
to toe Community Development Office el 911 W alace Court,
Lake Mary, lor review
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS MEETING IS MADE.BY THE CITY
FOR ITS CONVENIENCE. THIS RECORD MAY NOT CONSTI­
TUTE AN ADEOUATE RECORO FOR PURPO SES OF APPEAL
FROM A DECISION MADE BY THE CITY WITH RESPECT TO
THE FOREGOING MATTER ANY PERSON WISHING TO
ENSURE THAT AN ADEOUATE RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS IS MAINTAINED FOR APPELLATE PU RPO SES IS
ADVISED TO MAKE THE NECESSARY ARRANOEMENT8 AT
HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE
PERSON S WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT (407) 585-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Carol A Foeter. Crty Clerk

Pubfceh November 8. 2006
W019_________________ __

ThaDatricI gives notes cl santara to issue a perms lotos follow
y ^ p r t c e r t r i on October 27. 2005

a a a a t t J S .'S s s w s S s ~ j»

In the event any person decides to appeal any decision by toe
Cfry wtto reaped to any matter relabng to the consideration ol
toe resolution at toe above-reterenced pubic hearing, a record
cl the proce eding may be needed In such evert, such person
msy need to ensure tost e verbatim record ol toe pitokc hearing
Is made, whfrh record todudes toe tesbmony and evidence on
which toe appeal Is to be based
In accordance with toe
Americans with DtsabfMles Ad. persona needng a special
accommodation or an Interpreter to participate to this proceedtog should contadfrieCfryb ADA Coordinator el (407) 280-3481
at leas! 48 hours to advance ol toe hearing

TO John L. KeWan
whose rettoenca a unknown 4
he/khe/they be luring, and 4
he/the/toey be dead, toe
unknown defendants who msy
b t tp o u ttt. h e n . devisees,
granites, s ttig n s n . ktnort.
crsetters, Vutleev and a l pw
la s claiming an mtsretl by.
torough. under or egamtt tie
Defendants, wtio ws net known
to bs dead a skve. end Wl pw
he* having or dsrmmg to have
any nght. Me of interest to * a
to the meet-

Because toe admntstratrve hearing process Is designed to for­
mulate knal agency action, toe tang o&lt; a petMon means toa! toe
District's llnal action may be different from toe position token by
4 to this notice ol Intent Persona whoee substantial Interests
w« be affected by any such final decision ol toe District on tie
eppkcanl have toe ngfff to petition to become a party to the procseckng to acoordvice with toe requirements set forth above

Sem inole Community Cortege
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanlord, FL 32773
Notice o l Board Workshop
The Dtslnct Board ol Trustees oI Seminole Community Coiege
announces a regular monthly Board meeting to which a l per­
sons are Invited
Dale and Time
Place ,

Purpose

Tuesday, November IS , 2008 7 :00 PM
Seminole Communiy Coiege
SantonfrLake Mary Campus
Weldon Admlmsfralion Bwkkng
Board Meeting Room, A200
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 32773
Regular monthly Board meetng

A copy ol toe agenda may be obleaied by eMkno the Office o« toe
President at 407-328 2010. and arrsngng tor an agenda to be
sard etocfrorvcaSy

Page 10 ol toe Pubkc Recants
ot Semmote County. Florida:

8T JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DJ8TRJCT
NOTKE OF INTENT TO AMENO/ADOPT RULES
Tha SI John* River Water Manegemenl Dwtnd
ro S ca o l ks vilanl to arrwndor adopt rule* addrassmg# » tokow

wmch aT* below to* Ifveehotd* eMabMhed to 40C-2MOL

i F A C reauirma e standard general Of todrvtAiel contumpbve

K

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q

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g

?

;

DATED

Lake Mary cay Had 100 N.
Country Club Reed, lake Mwy
(The mem enhance tree Cey HeS
a located on Laaavww Avenue)
The Pubkc a versed to ellend
and be heard Seal hewing may
be conanued from Sme to erne
unw e frnel deowon a made by
*w Cay Comrasaton Copmed
tie Ordnance to kP ere eveS&gt;bM n
the
Community
Development Office el i l l
Wakece Court, lake Mery, tor

Pubkah November 4. 2006
WOfrl
_______

A TAPED RECORO OF THIS
M EET**} IS MADE BY THE
COY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE
THIS RECORO MAY NOT CON­
STITUTE AN ADEQUATE
RECORO FOR PURPOSES OF
APPEAL FROM A DECISION
m ad e

The District oroootet to amend Chapter 40C-2. FA C, to rfrvik*
I ? i^Irting,S S I 7 Perm* By Ruto to* ^

X

LOT 27, RESERVE AT LAKE
MARY. ACCORD**} TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 59. PAGES
69. BO ANO 81. AS RE COROE D
IN THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOW
DA; SAID LANO SITUATE.
LY**3 ANO B E ** } IN SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
has been Ned agwnst you end
toal you ere requeed to serve a
copy of your wnnwi defenses. 4
any. 10 4 on DAVID J STERN.
ESQ Plant# t attorney, whose
address is 801 S University
Drive #600. Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 day*
Item to* dais ol to* kt»l pubkc*
bon of the nobce ol acbon) and
lie toe original wrto to* bar* of
tow court oshor before tsnnce
on Piwnbfl* attorney or mmedatefy toerttfler. otherwise ■
default w# be entered agemst
you lor toe rskel demanded to
toe complamt or

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ETH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO OS-CA-t777*14W
CHASE HOME FINANCE. UC.
PIMrtMI.

CHARLOTTE
PAOOETT.
ROBERT 0 CHRISMAN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
CHARLOTTE PAOOETT.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ROBERTO CHWSMAN.JOMN
DOE:
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY.
Defendant*
NOTKE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Fmal Judgment ol
Forectoaure dated the ?$th day
of October. 2004. and entered
m Case No 04^CA I7n-14W .
of the Cvcu4 Court of the 18th
Judicial Circuit m and lor
Seminole County. Florida,
wherein
CHASE
HOME
FINANCE. U C m w Plamufl
and CHARLOTTE PAOOETT
A/K/A CHARLOTTE CHRIS
MAN. ROBERT D CHRISMAN
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF
CHARLOTTE
PAOOETT.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF
ROBERT D CHRISMAN. JOHN
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POS
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY are Defender** I
w« *#• to the l*ghe*l end beat
bidder lor ca»h el toe EAST
DOOR el toe Semmoto County
Courthou*#. *n SANFORD,
Florida el 1100 em on toe
22nd day of November. 2004.
me loUowmg deaenbed property
e* aet lorth in teto Fmal
Judgment, to w*:

WITNESS my hand and the
*eW of tow Court el SEMINOLE
County. Fiord* «*« 21 day ol
October. 2006
MARYANNS MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: Akehe Cynj*
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J .
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION. FL 31324
06-46160
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OtSAfMLI
TIES ACT. persona wdi dwebb-

by

th e

c it y

w ith

COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
tfta
BE MINCH. C
County
Courthouaa al («07&gt;666-412F.
1-«OO 0 6 A « m (TDO) Of 1-BOO9**9770. via Florida Ralay

NOTKI
Vehicie Auction # 9 OOem
WHEN Merw w bf 17, WOfc
WHERE Paul* Towing 1*18
W 1*1 S ***L Sardord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1990
MAKE MAZDA
MOOEL: VAN
COLOR MAROON
VM S JMXV8236L024366I
VEHICLE
YEAR 1987
MAKE: ACURA
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR WHITE
VW1 f : JH4KA254XHC014591

RESPECT TO THE FOREOO* * } MATTER ANY PERSON
Vend* Auction • 9 00*m
WISHING TO ENSURE THAT
WHEN November 18.8006
AN ADEOUATE RECE7RD OF
WHERE: PsuT* Towing. 1818
THE PROCEEDINGS® MAIN­
W 1*18fr**L Ssrkord. FL12T71
TAINED FOR APPELLATE
(407O21-T442
pu r p o se s a a d vtsed to
VEHICLE
m ake
THE NECESSARY
YEAR 1981
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR
| kWKE INTERNATIONAL
HER OWN EXPENSE
MOOEL: TRACTOR
PERSONS VflTH DISABAIT1E8
COLOR BLUE
VM ». 1HTL23274OQA10374
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO

LOT 62. BEAR LAKE HIU8
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 37, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
In accordance
enth the
American* with 0*ebrfctie« Ad.
mg a s p so W e o c c m m o d s lo n lo
p a rtc ip e l* In to n pro cesrkn g
sh o u ld
co n ta ct
to *
C ou rt
A d iw u tfra to r e l 301 N Pa rk
A v e n u e . S a n lo rd F L 1 27 71 .
T s is p h o n * N u m b e r 1 *0 7 )6 4 5
4227 noil taler than 2 w orking
d a y * o l you r re c e ip t o l to.*
O ffic e
If h e a n n g or v o c e
Impaired. 1 6 0 (7 * 6 6 (7 7 1
D e le d tow 25to da y iff O ckffw r.
2006
M a rya n n* M orse
C le rk d to* C a c u * C ou rt
(*V M a ry BIroup*

Dapuly ,Ct*«k

Cart* A Foster. CSy Cterk

Publish November 6 .2 0 0 5
W045
____________________________

.
misrsau we spad ed by any ol toe
A person whose * * * * * * m is s is
^
fMMon
Dwmct* pfopok* r r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i t o Beckon* t » W ^ n d I
for
1206 7 .F 8 .Of ^ P ^ ^ * r y « ! ^ T « 8 7 3 . f 8 . ChooemB
M M fr ^ f"^ T ^ ^ S r e T S t t to a heenng fr merkebon
ffiMMiBn »4k « •
d o i™ t r e e l# t o ■
28-108111 and

CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLOROA

The Pubkc Uterine wp be held

WATER CONSERVATIONA-ANOSCAPE IRRIGATION

s-Sw-*". * * *

PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEED**} ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT (407) 688-1424

Legsl U I. Webster BubdMson

mo

Coda (F A C )

A TAPED RECORO OF THIS
M EET**) IS MADE BY THE
CITY FOR IT8 CONVE­
NIENCE THIS RECORO MAY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE­
OUATE RECORD FOR PUR
POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
DECISION MADE BY THE
CITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
FOREOOtNQ MATTER ANY
PERSON
WISHING
TO
ENSURE THAT AN ADEOUATE
RECORO OF THE PROCEEDING9 IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
ADVISED TO MAKE THE NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE

RGE Rural Comfry Estates to
R-1AA
Stngis
FamSy

mads el tots mmffaig t o n «»•
and tor such purpose, they may naed t o t o s ^ t ^ avem aom
record ol the proceedngs » made, which record * * * • *
testimony and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be
pec Section 286 0105. Florida Statutes

a Mad
r^ M tT an d 120 57. Florida

The Pubkc Hearing wSI be held
to toe Commeemn Chambers el
Lake Mery Cay Has 100 N
Carney Club Road. Lake Mary
(The mem entente Wo Csy
HeS a located on Laksvtea
Avenue ) The Pubkc a touted to
attend end bd heard
Said
hearing may be corbnued from
ana to kme urdl • kntl decaton
a
made
by toe
City
Commsaron
Copies ol tta
Ordnsnce n kP trs evssablt in
toe Cfry cam * Office si la k t
Mwy Cdy Ha*. 100 N Country
Ctab Road, la t e Mery. Florida

ctengng toe tonsig on toe LA­

Persona a rt advtsad that, it they decide to appeal any decision

M .I
„ Z f r T k * £ - &lt; * * Monday tomugnFnday
E £ s » W f o i k M P ^ a

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lo tarsdos* s
mongaga on Ihs toSowing rropsriy

Pubkah November 6 .1 3 .2 0 . 27, 2005
W052

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
AMENDING THE CITY O f
LAKE MARY OFFICIAL ZONHO MAP BY REZONWO CER
TAW LANDS WlTHto THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. CONSIST**}
OF APPROXIMATELY I S
ACRES LOCATED ON THE
WEST SIDE OF WEBSTER
STREET. SOUTH OF MAIN
ROAD.
MORE
FULLY
DESCRI8E0 HEREM. FROM
THE PRESENT ZONING CLAS­
SIFICATIONS OF RCE. RURAL
COUNTRY ESTATES. TO
R1AA.
SINGLE
FAMILY
OWE LUNG. PURSUANT TO
THE TERMS OF THE FLORIOA
STATUTES. PROVE)**} CON­
FLICTS. SEVERABILITY ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE

Pubfceh November 6 13. 200*
W031

NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVKC

CITY OF LONQWOOO. FLORIDA

NOTICE IS HEREBY OrVEN by
toe Cay Commission ol toe Cay
ol Lake Mary. Florida, that sad
Commas ion we how a Pubkc
Hearing on November 17,20M.
al 7 0 0 P. M . or as soon there
after as posable, to consider
Second Readng and adopaon
of an Ordnance entitled

1800 NW 49 TH STREET.
SUITE IK)
FT IAUOEROAIE. FL 33309
Telephone (954) 4S30364
Facaenrfe (904) 771 WM

JOHN L KEELAN. ET AL ,
DEFENOANT(S)

Sarah M Myares. CKy Clerk

CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLOMOA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING

Law Office of Marshak C

VS

OATED this 2nd day ol NOVEMBER. 2005

Pubkah November 6. 2005
W028

drpwaie used by toe
and surface water from
tram toe
M teT w ater from Pond 11 vie 1
Pond 1/10 ' ^ “ 2 £ ^ 2 e r f r o " i Pond 12 via 1 active pump end
same
W ^ from^Pond t 14yr fe lte se m. e p
pun?
C ourt
surfaceF water
u n vsi^ Semncle w
EM1
located to SaekoMt): 1. 2. TmaWib
known as Rc#ng Has Ooi Ckto

see

WELLS FARGO BANK. N A .
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC.
PLAINTIFF

Pursuant to the provteiont ot the American* with Osabuaies Act
any parson requiring special eccommodabone to P«map*l« to
toem eetirw foekkedfoedvtseSem inofoC oriaw ury CobegeM
least S i h o u rs betore am meebnq by CQrtedtng Unde Cowete at
407-328 2010 It you ere hearing or speech vnpeved. pteese
co rte d Senvncte Community College by calling Me Dorothy
Peishon at 407-328-2100

OATED October 3 1 ,2 0 0 5

RteOMtocMrfitakfr
untsss a paltoon tar 1

The Cfry ol Longwood. Florida (toe -C«y1 hereby provides
notice pursuant to Section 197 3632(3)1 a). Florida Statutes, ol
Its totent to use toe unMorm method ol collecting non ad valorem
special assessm ents to be levied w«hin toe Incorporated area ol
toe City, tor toe cost o» provtdtog (I) road paving and resurfac­
ing; (&gt;) enhancement ol ri(fil6&lt;# way. eubtfrvtslon wals. wjbrk
vision entrances and medians; (M) street kghbng, drainage, and
underground ubkbes. and (tv) water end wastewater Improve­
ments commencing lor toe Fiscal Year begmntog on October 1,
2006 The Cfry w« consider toe adoption ol a resolution elect­
ing to use toe uniform method ol collecting such assessm ents
autoortred by Section I9 7 J 6 3 2 . Florida Statutes, el a pubic
hearing to be held at 7 0 0 pm . on Decem ber 8. 2008, at 175
West Warren Avenue. Such resolution art* slate the need lor the
levy and w * contain a legal description ol toe boundaries ol toe
real property subject to toe levy Copies ol toe proposed form
ol resolution, which contains toe legal de s cription ol toe real
property subted to toe levy, are on Me el the Office ol toe City
dark. Longwood. Florida All Interested porsona are Invited to

The Ne(s) containing toe appkeaton lor toe above ksled permit
Is availabte lor Inspection Monday through Friday eicept lor
legal hokdays, 6 0 0 a m to 5 0 0 pm at the St Johns River
Water Management District (District) Headquarters. 4049 Retd
Street. Palatks. FL 32178-1429 A person whose substantial
Interests are affected by toe District permuting decision may
petition lor an adnwsstrative hearing to accordance w «i sacbons 120 589 and 120 57. Florida Statutes, or may choose to
pursue mediation as an alternative remedy wider section
120 573, Florida Statues, belore toe deedkne lor fling a peti­
tion Chooseig mediation wtl not adversely effect toe right to a
hearlr^ it mediation does not result to a settlement The proce­
dures tor pursuing mediation are set lotto to section 120 573.
Florida Statutes, and rules 28-106 111 and 28-106 401 • .404
Florida Administrative Code Petitions must comply with toe
requirements of Florida Arkmntttrattvs Code Chapter 28-108
era) be Sled with (received by) the District Clerk located el
District Headquarters. Highway 100 WesL Palalka. FL 32177.
Pennons tor admmistrelive hearing on toe above appkcaMon(i)
must be Ned witoto twenty-one (21) days of publication ol tors
notice or within twenty-sis (26) days ol toe District Depositing
notice ol this Intent to toe mall lor those persons to whom toe
Oistnct mass actual notice Failure to Me a petsion wffhm tols
tune period sh al constitute a waiver ol any rtght(s) such perton(s) may have to request an administrative determmeson
(hearing) under sections 120 569 and 120 57, F 8 , concerning
toe subiect permit Petitions that ere not Med to accordance
with the above provisions are subted to dismissal

L ega ls

Leg a ls

ega ls

TH® NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
USHEO ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANTORO
HERALD
Pubkah Novembei S. 13. 2005
W029

Law Office of Marahea C
taoo n w s a rit ain cfrT .
SUITE 120
r f LAUDERDALE. F L lilo e
Tslsdwni (964) «*3 0166
Facsanff* (964) 771-6052
Pubkan Novenffwr 6. 11. 2006
W032
NOTKE OF PUBLIC SALE

PUBLIC NOTKE IS HEREBY
GIVEN. THAT ON THE DATE
IN t h e c ir c u it c o u r t
AND TIME LISTEO BELOW.
OF THt 1*TM
AND CONTINUING FROM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
DAY TO DAY UNTIL ALL
to AND FOR
SCMBSOLI COUNTY.
OOOOS AF1E SOLD. WE
FLORIOA
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC­
c iv il omsiON
TION. TO THE HIGHEST
CASE NO. 06CA-1646-14W
DIODEn. FOR CASH. AT THE
WAREHOUSE
OF
ALL
US BANK. N A ,
^
AMERICAN SELF ST O R ­
AGE. LOCATED AT 460
FLORIDA CENTRAL PARK
WAY
LONGWOOD.
FL
STANFORD MORGAN A/K/A 32750. THE FOLLOWINO
STANFORD M SPIRES.
OOOOS. WARES. AND MER­
Datendantt
CHANDISE FOR RENT ANO
OTHER CHAROE8 FOR
NOTKI OF
WHICH A LIEN ON SAME 19
FORECLOSURE SALE
CLAIMED. TO WIT:
n o tic e is h e r e b y g iven
pursuer* to • F n d J u frjm s rS d

DATE OF SALE: 11/180001
Faectosur* dsled to* 26to day
TIME OF SALE: 12:00 PAL
d October. 2005. and srewed
to Cass No 06CA-154414W,
( 4 ^ - 2 042(2Kt&gt;). F A C )
(Cutiomsr Name) (Und I )
gabon ol new landacapa during Ww a M M * a ^ p h a w w »
28-106 401-406. FAC18-108 frd M *tod
Iff toa Cecul Cool d toa lito
(Bnet Description ol Goods
Jurfrdd O c u * In and tor
esamptmns 1mm toa two day pw * * * *
Being Sold)
Sam nda County. HoridA
soufcaa Ol water tuch a * ledaimad walar, im oo migsUon *y»_
R w toSeeelPslaP* FtoruM 12177
whwsai US BANK. NA. &lt;• toa
Ssnis^nd lha u ta ol recycled watw from »#» d^ oton P"™** *
TORRES. FELCIANO - #114
VEHICLE
Plaaff# and STANFORD MOO
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
lh* ponds ars not augmantad wfrh ground or surtaea wMar.
HOUSEHOLD OOOOS
YEAR 1*90
S u T a /K/A STANFORD M
FIOROA
MAKE DAIHATSU
ALEXANOER. TRACY • *1 7 5
SPIRES. RALPH E. NAU;
w . _______ u TT.U abo contama proviatona authonang local I
MOOEL
40R
i - i _ .r o » " (281 day* &lt;* * •
MANN. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HOUSEHOLD
GOODS.
Card A Fo**w. Csy P m *
COLOR
WHITE
govwnmerrt toal wish to sntorce
S
to »«»
OF
RALPH
E
NAUMANN.
dated Ocklber 11,2006
MUSICAL EQUIPMENT
Vfri #: X IJO 1 I2 X 4 4 0 6 8 0 9
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF
SoTim A rton* rota to do so by a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l d a o - |
K ESSLER.
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M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THC OOHTfINTH
Ju n c iA L c ir c u it m
AMO FOR ftCMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
C

MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

CAM MO 06-CA-1J60-14-W

AI otoer creditors of toe dece-

ARTHUR JACOW1TZ
INSURANCE AGENCY. INC.
PENSION PLAN. •*
of CITY FIRST MORTQAOE
CORP.

daans or demands aoamst the
decedents estate must Me the*
deans wsh tors court WITTEN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

Pterf**!.
HEATHER HOLDEN. ETL AL.

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmant of
Mongaga Foradotura datad
October 25. 2005. and anlarad
m Casa No 06-CA-1360-14 W
of tfw Ocurt Court of ttte
Eighteenth Juddal O c u t m and
for Sammote County. Florida,
wharam ARTHUR JACOW1TZ
INSURANCE AGENCY. INC.
PENSION PLAN, art the
Plant** and HEATHER MOLDEN. MICHAEL HOLDEN. ASSO­
CIATES HOME EQUITY LOAN
CORPORATION NX/A CIT1FI
NANCIAL MORTGAGE LOAN
CORPORATION and ALTEORA
CREDIT COMPANY NX/A
NATIONAL CITY HOME LOAN
SERVICES. INC. ara the
Defendant!. | wni sal to the
Nghast and basl ladder lor cash
on tie east door of Semmote
County Courthouse. 301 N Parti
Avenue. Sanford. Honda, at
1100 AM on tie 22 day of
Movsrrbor. 2006. tie toicmnq
descnbod property as sal forth n
said Feial Judgment to ait
Lot •. In B*ocfc f , FOXMOOR
UNIT 1. according to toe Plat
tiaraof, recorded in Plat Book
19 at Page 70 and 71. of Ihe
Public Records of Seminote
County. Florida
This 26
Monenttef. 2005

day

of

MARYANNE MORSE.
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Cterfc
Bruce R Jacobs. Esq
Wedderbum A Jacobs. PA.
16300 NE 19th Avenue. 6u&lt;to
244
No Uami Beach. FL 33162
306-619-9222
Pubash November 6.13. 2005
W035
m THI CIRCUIT COURT FOR
6CMNOL1 COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PRORATC DIVISION
FILE #: 2005-CP-1497
IN RE ESTATE OF
SCOTT R SMITH.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(imestate)
The ednwvsaaiion or the estate
of scon R SMITH deceased
Fite Number BO06 C fM M f. It
i toe O cud Court for
County.
Honda.
Probate Orvwron. toe address of
which la 301 N Park Ave.
Sanford Florida 32771 The
names end addresses of toe
Personal Representative and
the Personal Representative’s
AI creditors of toe decedent and
or demands agamal decedents
estate. Including unmatured,
contingent or unliquidated
claims, and who have been
served a copy of Vm Notice,
must Me toes deans w«h toe
Court. WITTEN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF TTSS
NOTICE ON THEM
AI other creditors of toe dtoehave deans or demands agamel
decedent s estate, including
unmatured, cortengem or unfcqdeans w*h tors court WITTEN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT 6 0 F L £ 0
WA1 BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale of toe test pubfccefton
of toe nobce e November 6. 13.
2006
LESLIE E SMITH
Personal Representative
459 Seh e Lake O cte
ASanec Beach. Honda 32233
J . DINKINS O GRANGE
ESQUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 0373760
7962 Normandy Boulevard
JacAaonvSte. FL 32221
Telephone 904/791-6371
Fas: 604/791 -2620
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
PubSah November 6. 13. 2006
W036
M THI CIRCUIT COURT FOR
IfM M O ll COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 3006-CP-1902
94 RE THE ESTATE OF
STELLA SCHWAGER.
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
The admnetraaon of toe estate
of
STELLA
SCHWAGER.
deceased, whose dele of deeto
wes June S. 2006. F«e Nunber
2006G P 1602. w pendng at Vis
Circuit Court lor Semmote
County.
Florida.
Probata
Bunsen, toe address of wtwh is
P O Boa 6099. Sanford. FL.
327726099 The names and
addresses of toe personal repre-

Al creators of toe decoders
and otoer persons having deans
or demands agaaisl decedent s
eelale. on whom a copy of tote
noace is reqused to be served
Court WITH* THE LATER OF 3

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD 6ET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
NOVEMBER 6.2005
Joan Matorvs
Personal Representative
2526 Qreenacre Roed
Apopka. FL 32703
Charles H Stark
Florida Bar No 622660
Charles H. Stark PA.
966 Douglas Avenue. Suite 100
AJtamonte Springs FL 32714
407/ 788 0250
lor
Personal
Pubkeh November 6. 13. 2005
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M THE CIRCUIT COURT O f
THE EIGHTEENTH JUOfCtAL
CIRCUIT 94 AND FOR
6EM04OLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2006-CP-16CJ
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
JOHANNA OOLDSMITH kVa
HANNA OOLDSMITH

L eg als

Sean Bogte. Esq
ftonda Bar No 106313
Law Once of Sean F Bogle.
PA
PO Boa 151356
Altamonte Springs. FL 32715
Telephone (407) 634 3311
407634 3302 fas
lor
Personal

By ordar of m# Planning 1
Zoning Commwaion of N Ofy
of 8anlord. Honda, tha Znd day
of Novandwr, ZOOS

Pubfcsh November 6.1 3 . 2005
W039
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
File No. 2006-CP-2002
IN RE ESTATE OF
VINCENT JONES.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The edmavstration of the estate
of VINCENT JONES, deceased,
whosa data of death was
November 12. 2003. t o ) whose
Sooal Secunfy Number « 126­
52-0326, is pending vi the
Circuit Court for Seminote
County.
Florida.
Probata
Ovtson. toe address of which is
301 North Park Avenus.
Sanford. Florida 32771. Tha
names and addresses of the
Personal Representative and
toe Personal Representative's
attorney are set forth below
AI creditors of toe decedent end
otoer persons having dam s or
demands against decedent s
estate, on whom a copy of to*
nofeoo * requaed to be served
must Me toe* clams w*fh to*
Court WITHIN THE LATER O f 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O f THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AI otoer creditors of toe dece-

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The adnvnetratoon of the estate
Of JOHANNA GOLDSMITH
a/k/a HANNA OOLDSMITH.
dtcaasad. whosa date of death
was July 24. 2005. is pending ei
toe C»cu« Court tor Semmote
County.
Florida.
Probale
OMSton. F4e Number 200SCP
1603. toe address of which is
PO. Drewsr C. Sanford. FL,
32772 The names and addreeses of toe personal representstatwel attorney

are set I

daans or demands agaaist the
decedents estate must Me toes
dear* with to * court WITH* 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FEED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT’S
OATE OF DEATH IS BARREO

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT

The date of test pubfccabon of
to * Noboe * November 6.2005

AI creditors of toe decedent and
other persons having davits or
dsmands against toe dtcsdem §
estate, including unmatured,
contingent or unliquidated
dams, on whom a copy of to*
notice is aarved must Me toes
dam s with tots Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O f THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE O f SERVICE O f A
COPY Of THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

WILLIAM H SPEELER

M otoer eredteee s* toe
dent and persene hem _
or demends agamet toe dece­
dents estate, ndudng unme
lured, cortenper! or unkqmdeted

250 Lake Rdge Court
Winter Springs. FL 32706
LETICIA J MARQUES
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 361977
lek o a J Marques. PA
317 West Concord Street
Orlando. FL 32601
Pubkeh November 6. 13. 2005
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NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
toe! toe undersigned intends lo

to* court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O f THIS
NOTICE

on said property under The
Ftonda Saif Storage F a c e t*!
Ad STATUES (Sab S3 6 0 1 6 3
S09)

ALL CLAIMS NOT 8 0 FILED
WMJ. BE FOREVER BARRED

The undersigned wil sei at
Is by compeWve
dsig on NOVEMBER 11. »
st 1200 pm on toe prem*es

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION O f THIS NOTICE IS
NOVEMBER 6. 2005
LESLIE ALLEN OOLDSMITH
Personal Rcpreeentatrve
WdUem H Momeon. Esquire
Ftonda Bar No 143303
BALDWIN S MORRISON. PA7100 Souto Ikghway 1762
Fam Park. FL 32730
Tstephons 407/134-1424
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Pubkeh November 6. 13. 2005
W03S
IN THf CIRCUIT COURT FOR
6UMMOLC COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATf DIVISION
FILE NO. 1004-CP-1390
IN RE ESTATE OF
FRANK PNIAK.
NOTICI TO CREDITORS
The adrrvn*tration of toe estate
of FRANK PNIAK. deceased
wtiosa date of daato was May 2
2002. FSs Number 2004 CP
1390. is pendng m toe Cecutf
Court lor Semmote County.
Florida. Probata O visjot toe
address d whch is PO Drawer
C. Sanford. FL. 32772 Tha
names and addresses of toe
Personal Rapreeantative and
toe Personal Representative a
AI creator* of toe decedent
and otoer persons having deans
•stele on whom a copy of to*
noice haa been served, rr
Me toe* deans wsh to* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AI otoer creditors of toe dece­
dent and persons having daane
or demands sgaaist toe dece­
d en t! estate must Me the*
deans wSh to * Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT 8 0 FLED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PEROO BET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARREO
The dale of last pubfccefcon of
to * Note* « November 6 2006

BIO TREE 8ELF
746 Fleet Finance!
100. Longwood.
Semmote. Btate of
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STORAGE,
Court. Stele
County of
Ftonda. toe
Contents

KERJ CHASE. 136. M *c HU
Purchases mud be peU tor at
toe lane of purchase ai CASH
ONLY. AI purchased Hems soto
as te. where te. and mud be
removed d the lane of sate
Dated to * Id day of November.
2005
Pubkeh November 6 .1 3 . 2005
W041
LAKE MARY MBS STORAGE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALS

AI partwt In MaraM and cdUana
•hal hand an Opportunity lo ba
haaid al ta d haanng

Continurd from P i g t I B
Region 4 Tournament at
Itakiw ilU Counliy Qub.
Teammate Joseph Schrader was
a stroke back at 74, but unfor­
tunately only the top two indi­
viduals advance to state.
The THnity Prep team (306)
missed qualifying for stale by
three strokes, finishing third
behind Circle Christian (301)
and Lake Highland Prep (303).
The Lake Howell girls also
earned a spot in state, finishing
second to Olympia, 309-to-31B,
In the Class 2A-Rcgion 3
Tournament at Sebring
Municipal Golf Club.
Jordan Hage led the Silver
Hawks with a 76, good for
third place individually, while
defending state individual
champion Jessica Yadloczky
had an off day, for her, shoot­
ing a 79 to tie for seventh..
Lake Mary freshman Nicole
Agacllo advanced as an indi­
vidual out of Gass 2A-Region
2 after posting the low round
of 71 for the tournament.
Also earning a trip to state
was Lake Mary Prep freshman
Sheryl Popelka, who was sec­
ond In Class 1A-Region 4 with
a runner-up round of 72.
The bowling teams will be
the second lo last, with football
to follow next weekend, sports
to hold their districts this
Monday and Tuesday.
Crooms, Hagerty, Lake
Brantley, Lake Howell Lake
Mary, Lyman, Oviedo,
Seminole and Winter Springs
make up District 4, which will
hold its 'roll-offs’ at AMF
Altamonte Lanes tomorrow
(Monday) at 10 azn. Admission
is $4.
Competition figures to be
close on the boys' side as Lake
Brantley (14-2), Lake Mary (13­
3), Lyman (12-3-1) and Oviedo
(12-3-1) all finished within a
game-and-a-half of each other

By ordar of Via Planning 4
Zontig Commaaion of Via Cdy
of Sanford. Florida. Vaa 2nd day
Of NovdmDw, 2004

Volleyball

Planning I Zorang Commnaion
ADVICE TO THE PUOLIC
P n o m wdh a ifeaabaay. such
a , a melon. haanng or ipeach
vnpaamant Of periorw naadng
om*r fyp#. of aftwatance. and
who wt»h fo attand City
Commaaion maeangi or any
ofhtr board or convmttaa mart
Ing may oordad ma 0*y Clarlt
wrong, of may cal 407 330­
5403 for rdormaton rtgardmg
Pursuant lo taction 2M010S.
Honda Blatmaa. • any paw n
daodaa to ftppaaf any daemon
mad* by Via Planning and
Zoning
Commotion
win
impact lo any manaf corwriarad «l n t puMc mating, men
paraon wd naad a raeofd of bra
procaadmgi and lor men pur
poaa, men paw n may naad 10
anaura mat a vaibatvn w ord of
tha procaadmg* la mada. ndud
upon when Via appaaf la lo ba
bated Thw raoord la not provrdad by Via Cay of Sanford
Pubfeah Novandwr I. 2005
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in the Seminole Athletic
Conference standings. Lake
Howell Is next at 7-8-1, fol­
lowed by Seminole, which fin­
ished Ihe regular season on a
winning slreak. at 6-10,
Crooms (4-11-1), Winter
Springs (3-12-1) and Hagerty
(0-15-1).
,
Undefeated Lake Mary (16-0)
is the heavy favorite among ihe
rls, with Seminole (13-3),
agerty (11-5) and Oviedo (10­
6) In ihe hunt. Completing the
SAC standings are Lake
Brantley (9-7), Lyman (4-11-1),
Crooms (3-12-1), Winter
Springs (3-13) and Lake Howell
(M S).
THnity Prep Is the only other
county school to field a bowl­
ing team and the Saints will
complete against Apopka,
Bishop Moore, Colonial
Edgewater, Evaas, Ocoee,
Winter Park and West Orange
in District 5 at AMF Fairlancs
in frlando on Tuesday at 9
a.m.
Meanwhile, the Winter High
School Season has already
kicked off with Girls Soccer
opening the regular season this
pasl Tuesday.
Lake Brantley and Lyman
both came out of the box on
fire, posting 8-0 shutouts over
Seminole and Freedom, respec­
tively.
Chelsea Klotz poured In four
goals, while Hirsch added a
pair of scores and Mazza three
assists in the Patriots victory
and Lindsay Andrew tallied
three goals and Shannon
Gevei found the back of the
goal twice to lead the
Greyhounds.
In another Seminole Athletic
Conference match-up to open
the season, L. Deluca and
Miller scored two of Lake
Mary's goals as the Rams
edged Oviedo, 3-2. Whitehead
and Rabette netted the goals
for the Lions.

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be decided this weekend as Tampa-Bayshorr
Christian (20-5) will host Lake Worth-Trinity
Christian (23-3) in the Region 3 final today, while
most of the Region 4 tournament must still be
played because of the problems created
Hurricane Wilma. One match was to be ptaved
on Friday and four more matches today before
the finals are played on Monday.
The Gass 1A Slate Championship Match is set
for 2 p.m. next Friday.
Oviedo had had a great season and hoped to
use the homreourt advantage to knock o il the
jrutverful Wildcats, but It |uat was not meant to

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TEAM _ I. Lake Mary. 290; 2. Flaming
Island. 293; 3 Gainesville-Bochholf. 296;
4 Ocala-Forest Z99; 5 Spruce Creek. 303.
6. Bertram Trail 307; 7. Wesley Chapel
312; i . Brookavtlle C en tral 323; 9.
Seminole, 32S.
INDIVIDUALS _ t. Ra| N a h il. Lai#
Mary. 69; 2. BUyne Barber. Lak* CityColumbia. 69; 3 Alesander. BuchhoU. 69;
4 Paint Balram Trail 7ft 5 (tie )jl Moon.
Lake Mary. Brian M ulvla Seminole. Suri,
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C L A S S 2A -R E G IO N 3
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TEAM _ 1. Olympia. 294.2. Dr Phillips.
294; 3 Lakeland, 302; 4. Celebration. 303,
5. Winter Park. 304. 6. Boone. 312; 7.
Edgewater. 312; S Sebring. 311; 9.
Oviedo. 319

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TEAM . 1. Olympia. 309, 2 Lake
Howell 31*; 3. Lakeland -George (risking
321; 4 Celebes non. 325. 5 Dr Ptull.pa.
331; 5 Like Brantley. 374
INDIVIDUALS _ 1. Dolores White.
George (enUna. 7ft 2. Kendall Wright
Olympia. 75; 3 Iordan Hage. Lake
I iosveU, 76c 4. Jesay Tang Olympia. 77; 1
(He) Bodes. George Jenkins, and Monica
Kelaey. Olympia. 7*; 7. (He) Jessica
Yedlocrky, Lake llosveU. Anne Sprick.
Olympia, Yu le e . Dr. Phillips, and
Benntttl Celebration. 79.

* very talented football
team," said O'Leary. T h e y
spread it out a lot on offense
and have some playmakere
on offense. Defensively, they
have had people move the
ball a little bit on them. Their
offense basically controls a lot
of possession time as far as
what goes on in the game. We
will have our work cut out
for us this week.”

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The Lions stayed close in the first two games,
but Winter Park (28-1) maintained a lead in both
as it won by identical 25-20 scores.
Oviedo (23-2) turned the tables In the third
game, lumping out to a 5-0 lead and holding on
throughout for it own 25-20 win.
The win in the third game gave Ihe Lions new
life and the two powerhouse squads battled
tooth-and-nail In the fourth game with tire score
being tied at 14-14 before the Wildcats scored
seven straight points to take control and coast to
their second straight Gass 6A-Region 1 title.
Oviedo's two senior stars led the way as
Chelsea Kauss had 16 kills, including five in the
(Jiird game, and Kaitlin Cole handed out 43
assists.

Glenroy Watkins and Anthony
Willis will all be recognized
before ihelr final home game.
Fans looking for a more
extensive preview and UCF
head coach George O'Leary's
thoughts on Houston, should
tune into T h e George
O'Leary Show,” which will
air today at 1 p.m. on WESH-

Continued from Page 2B
broadband package, available
at www.UCFathletics.oom.
Prior to the game, UCF will
honor its 13 seniors. Jeff
Branham, John Brown, Paul
Carrington, James Cook,
Antonio Eldemire, Mike
Graham, Darcy Johnson, Mike
Malatesta, Brandon Marshall
Frisner Nelson, Matt Prater,

In s battle of girls soccer
powers, another Affolter,
eighth-grader Kelsey, scored
two goals and Alexa Rabom
scored the other as
Orangewood Christian upend­
ed Bishop Moore, 3-1. Sheffield
had a pair of assists for the
Rams.

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P e m iit s

Tricks orTreats

p ro te c t
T r e e C it y

P atriots ta k e
Class 6 A -2

By Steve Paradi*
Herald Staff

Lako Brantley defeated
both Winter Springs and
Oviedo to win the Class
6A, District 2
Championship during a
throo team playoff on
Monday. Wintor Springs
earned the runner-up
spot by defeating
Oviedo.

SANFORD — City personnel conducted an
analysis of trees in a Sanford park a couple of
weeks ago when they spotted a felled oak tree
on a residential property nearby.
According to Llizabelh Vanlandingham,
there appeared to lie nothing wrong with the
tree. And therein lies the problem, said the
city's new urban forester. Residents must
obtain a permit to cut down trees in Sanford.
Vanlandingham has started trying to educate
residents about the need for permits. The per­
mit is only $10, she added.
"Sanford is a tree city," she said Monday.
"W e have been for 18 years. We want to keep
our trees, if possible."
To be a Tree City USA, the community must
meet four standards set by The National Arbor
Day Foundation: establish a Tree Board, which
is underway; have a tree care ordinance, which
the city has but may revisit; a community forest
program, which is being studied; and an annu­
al observance of Arbor Day, which is being
planned.
The program is supported by the USDA
Forest Service, and Vanlandingham said the
city has received grant money for trees this
year. With grants, the city will purchase 260
right-of-way frees and also receive a GPS track-

S t t Sports, P o ga 11

Lake MaryHeathrow arts
fest coming

See Trees, Page 3A

Reclaimed water
service Irregular
after hurricane

The 10th annual Lako
Ma/y-Hoathrow Festival
ol tho Arts take place this
Saturday and Sunday.
For a preview chock out
tho special supplement
inside today's odrtion

Book drive
benefits SHS
reading students
SANFORD — The
Seminole High School
IrISA Ls again working
will) the school's
Literacy Council to col­
lect used books to give
to reading students.
The first distribution
of books will occur Dec.
8 and 9, so organizers
an* eager to receive
book donations begin­
ning now and continu­
ing throughout lire
school year.
Tlte effort will accept
middle and high school
level books and above,
fiction or nonfiction.
The IMSA and tlte
Literacy Council plan
to do a second book
distribution in tho
spring. Tlte groups
need donations of
books to make tills
project a success, said
Kelly Meahl of (lie SI IS
English Department.
People can drop off
gently used books at
tiie front desk during
school office hours.

S em in o le S m ile

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L o U M o ry

From S ta ff R e p o rts
This pair ol Tlnkerbells. Apollonla Mitchell and Tailala Smith, visited Spooky Hollow In Sanlord Monday

Spooky Hollow attracts 1,500
By Liana Edixon
Horald Staff
SANFORD — On Halloween night downtown
merchants lined 1st Street as "The Monster Mash"
and other spooky songs filled Magnolia Square
and children, dressed in their costumes, collected
candy.
The city of Sanford in conjunction with Target
put on Spooky Hollow on 1st Street where an esti­
mated l,5f)0 children trick-or-treated with down­
town merchants at one time.
City officials said in past years the Sanford

Civic Center has put on a Halloween event, and
several years ago when 1st Street had a Mainstreet
group, they had a similar event. Mayor Linda
Kuhn said this year, because the Civic Center
event had gotten so big, they decided to combine
the two events.
"They've done a fantastic job," Kuhn said at the
event.
She was dressed up as the “mayor" in sweat
pants and a sweatsuit, and joined her family in the
trick-or-treating fun. Her 2-year-old grandson.

See Spooky, Page 6A

SANFORD — The city of Sanford reclaimed
water service will Ik* interrupted intermittently
for the next few days, the city said Friday.
Tlie impact of Hurricane Wilma at the city's
water reclamation facility is preventing Sanford
from providing regular reclaimed water service
to its over 1,000 users.
"The city is working diligently in resolving
the problems and hopes to reestablish
reclaimed water service by the end of next
week," a news release said.
City Manager Sherman Yehl wrote in his
Friday Letter to city commissioners that the
rainfall from Hurricane Wilma added to an
already high groundwater level. The situation
caused increased flow to the wastewater treat­
ment facility due to the infiltration /inflow into
the collection system, Yehl wrote.
Utility Manager Bill Marcous said Monday
that they hoped to have it working properly
later that afternoon.

Saa Watar, Page 5A

SCC breaks ground,
this time in Heathrow
By Marla Riley
Special to the Herald
SANFORD — Seminole
Community College and con­
tinual growth prove to be syn­
onymous here in Central
Florida.
On Oct. 26, SCC celebrated
its Groundbreaking Cere­
mony for the Center for
Economic Development at
Heathrow, scheduled to open
in March 2007.
The Center is located on 6.1
acres of property donated by
The Pizzuti Companies and
Newport Partners XIV, Ltd.
Ron Pizzuti, chairman and
CEO of Pizzuti Companies
accepted a plaque honoring
his donation and assistance in
making the Center a reality
for SCC.
"I'm a big fan of communi­
ty colleges," Pizzuti said. "1

live in an area where (hey are
very important, as they are in
Central Florida."
Strategically located off of
AAA Drive, The Center has
an initial advantage of being
in the heart of lleathrow 's
high-tech business communi­
ty,
the
1-4
Corridor.
Prestigious neighbors will
include major companies,
such as, AAA, Bank One, and
Dixon Ticonderoga.
Sally Sherman, SCC alum­
nus and deputy manager for
Seminole County, said: "The
groundbreaking today for the
SCC Heathrow site is a project
that is going (o create a winwin for our region.
"The technology and the
partnership between SCC and
the local partners is creating
what is going to be considered

Saa SCC, Paga 4A

Grandmother wants thieves out
By Liana Edixon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Local resi­
dent Janett Goolsby of West
10th Street wants Sanford
thieves to stay out of her
neighborhood.
Goolsby's
1993 Dodge
Shadow was stolen on Oct. 16,
from in front of her apart­
ment, and she said it is not the
first thing to get stolen from
her neighborhood.
Goolsby said on that morn­
ing she went to a friend's
house to borrow a few bucks
for gas.
"When I got back my car
was gone," Goolsby said. "I
couldn't believe it. 1 left it, and
here we go — it was gone."
Sanford Police Department
officers found Goolsby's car a
few days later at the Sutler
Wal-Mart on Rinehart Road. It
had about a quarter of a tank,
so the thieves must have put
gas in (he tank, Goolsby said.

H sratd p ho to b y Tom m y V lnca n l

Janott Goolsby wants thieves to stay out ol her neighborhood and
away Irom her car, which she now has to start with a screwdriver.
Goolsby, although upset
about the nuisances, said
whoever stole her car was
obviously going for a joy ride.
There were three major
things wrong with the Dodge
Shadow, Goolsby said, that

makes her think the thieves
dumped the car. She said her
car has no power steering, no
air conditioning and no radio
or CD player. Apparently, a

See Thieve*, Pag# 4A

Inside Todo/s Herald

Lake Mary / Heathrow Festival of the Arts
* Schedule of Events
• Names and booth section

* Directions and map
* Much, Much More!

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Tiir. Hekami

Wednesday, November 2. 2005

S eminole S ummary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY___

Graduation
for Women
of Renewing
Minds set

Out &amp; A bout

Red Ribbon Rally

w ed
The Sanford RlverWalk
Church o f God is sponsoring
the RlverWalk Fair with mid­
way rides, games and food
beginning Nov. 2 through
Saturday, Nov. 5 at the com er
of State Road 46 and Bevier
Road. Wednesday-Thursday
5 to 10 p.m.; Friday 5 p.m. to
midnight; Saturday noon to
11 p.m. Pre-sale armbands
$12 for all rides, all day; at
the gate $15. To pre-purchase
armbands, call 407-322-3942.

By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — Women of Renewing
Minds' annual benefit dinner and gradua­
tion will be held Saturday, Nov. 5 at 6 P.m.
at the Boys &amp; Girls Club of West Sanford,
919 S. Persimmon Ave.
Guest speaker for the occasion will be
Charlene Sears-Tolbert,
CEO and president of
WR11 Consultants Inc.
For 20 years, she has
worked passionately as a
counselor and educator
specializing in addic­
tions, women issues, culV
tural matters and rela­
p
tionships.
Sears-Tolbert
has

Friends of the Music
M inistry of St. James
Cathedral presents the Saint
Cecilia Solemn Mass, at 4
p.m. at the Cathedral Social
Hall, Orange Avenue and
Robinson Street in Orlando.
All Souls Choir of Sanford
and others will appear in
concert. Donation $10 per
person. Call 407-422-2005.
The Council of Local
Governments in Seminole
County will meet at 7 p.m. at
the Public School Training
Room, 400 E. Lake Mary
Blvd. On the agenda is the
state of Seminole County
Public Schools.

Sears-Tolbert made11hcr lift’'8 work **°

share her experience,
strength and hope to improve others.
The community is invited to support this
annual event. Donations are tax-exempt.
RSVP at 407-268-3500.
Women of Renewing Minds of Faith Bible
Ministries, Inc, is a transitional housing and
supportive service for women who need
help in life skills, drug abuse and help them
be self-sufficient. Help for women with spe­
cial needs.
Stephane McClain Littles is executive
director of WORM, 813 Pecan Ave., with a
second site coming soon.

Survivor
to address
K rista lln a c h t
MAITLAND — Ernest Michel will serve as
keynote speaker this year as the Central
Honda community marks the 67th anniver­
sary of Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass).
lire program, open to tlto entire communi­
ty, will begin at 7 p in. Monday, Nov. 7, at tile
I inlocaust Memorial Resource and Education
Center located on tlie Jewish Community
Campus at 851 N. Maitland Ave., Maitland.
There is no admission cost.
Kristallnacht is the night the world
glimpsed a prelude of the Holocaust. On Nov.
9 and 10, 1938, the government of Nazi
Germany organized and carried out against
the Jewish community a massive act of statesponsored violence - the very definition of a
"pogmm". Led by party officials and storm
tampers, mobs looted and burned 267 syna­
gogues. More than 7,500 businesses were van­
dalized and 91 Jews were killed outright.
Among those who bore witness to this
night of horror was Ernest Michel, a young
German Jew. A survivor of Nazi concentration
camps, Midicl was bom in Germany and sent
to his first camp in 1939 at age 16. He escaped
fnrm a death march from Auschwitz before the
end of World War II.
After the war, Midtel worked as a special
correspondent for the German News Agency
DANA where Ik- covered the Nuremberg War
Crimes Trial. His articles carried Ur * byline,
"Auschwitz Survivor #101995," and appeared
in all German newspapers. Midtel arrived in
tlte United States as a displaced person in
1946.
Since Michel's arrival in the United States,
lie lias served for 19 years as tlte executive vice
president of the Jewish Federation in New
York.
He dtaired tlte first World Gatltering of
Jewish I iolocaust Survivors in Israel and tlte
first Auschwitz Memorial Dinner in the
United States, and lias held leadersltip rules in
many other Jewish or Holocaust-related
organizations.
Midtel is author of "Promises to Keep",
publislted by Barricade Books, in whidi he
recounts tlte triaLs and tnbulations of his early
life, as well as tlte successes of his later years.
Tlte Holocaust Memorial Center is open
Sunday fmm 1 to 4 p.m.; Monday through
Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 pan.; Friday from 9
a m. to 1 p.m. There is no admission charge.
For information, call 407-628-0555.

o

h ara ld photo by Tammy Vtnoam

Midway Elementary School along with other schools m SeminoteC^unty celebrateBdjRod
with the entire student body and stall Oct. 26. The parade traveled down Jrtway to Main Street to Sipes Avenue ana Moway
Avenue. A banner and chants told othors about the dangers ol drug usage.
Drug Related
• Duane A. Duncan, 34, of
Homewood Drive, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday in
lire 200 block of French Avenue. 1le
was charged with possession of under
20 grams of marijuana, and possession
of narcotics equipment.
• Jason A. McDonald, 24, of Sterling
Pine Circle, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday in the 3800 block of
Orlando Drive, where officers said lie
was causing a disturbance. He was
charged with possession ol under 2(1
g r a m s ol marijuana, punwssion ol nar­
cotics equipment, disorderly intoxica­
tion and resisting an officer without
violence.
Thefts
• Therun Ellis, 34. of Coolridge
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at his residence. He
reportedly had stolen a vehicle in live
1900 block of French Avenue. He was
diarged witJi grand theft of a motor
vehicle.
• Manvlinn Aviluz, 22, of Orange
City, was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday at a store in Seminole Towne
Center. He reportedly look a $13
wrench fmm live store without paying.
I ie was charged with petty shoplifting
fmm a merchant.
• Marie Sharriet Williams 22, of
Knudscn Drive, was arrested by

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• Joshua D. l.uckoy, 24, of Apopka,
was arrested by Sanford police Sunday
in he parking lot of Seminole Towne
Center. A woman reported seeing a
man in her vehicle. Officers appre­
hended him and charged him with
burglary of a conveyance, petty lartv
ny, trespassing in a conveyance, and
loitering/pmwling. After being taken
to tlto jail, ho was also diarged with
smuggling contraband into a county
detention facility.
Assault - Battery
• Luis Alberto Montanez, 35, of Elm
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at his n-sidonee
as tlie result of a dispute. He was
charged with aggravated battery,
(domestic violence).

• James Lloyd Taylor, 69, of
DeLand, was stopped by Sanford
police Saturday at First Street and
French Avenue. He was diarged with
DUI alcohol or drugs, reckless driving,
and driving with a susjx-nded license.

SAT

• Eric William Speigle, 32. of
Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Sunday at
Commercial and laurel Avenues.
I fe was diarged with driving with a
suspended/revoked license.
• Lisa Ann Johns 35, of Magnolia
Avenue, was stopped by Sanford
police Sunday on Orlando drive at
Airport Boulevard. Site was diarged
with driving with a suspended license,
and failing to obey a red light.
Other arrests
• Cornelius Vanburen 30, of West
5l)i Street was arrested by Sanfoni
police Monday in tlie 1500 block of
French Avenue.
He was diarged with failing to
leave property on order of tlto owner,
and disorderly conduct.

The 31st annual Golden
Age Games will be held
through Nov. 12. HQ open
through Friday, Nov. 4 for
registration at the Sanford
Civic Center, 401 E. Seminole
Blvd. $8 for first event, and
$2 for each additional event.
Check www.ri.sanford.fl.us.
Grace United Methodist
Church of Lake Mary will
hold its Fall Festival from 9
a.m. lo 3 p.m. at 499 N.
Country Club Drive featur­
ing craft and home-based
business booths, free chil­
dren’s activities, musical
entertainment and a silent
auction. Lunch available at
11:30. Call 407-322-1472.
A Country Picnic will be
held al Big Oaks Ranch, 1900
Brumley Road in Chuluota,
from noon lo 5 p.m. Proceeds
benefit the Seminole Soil and
Water Conservation District.
Everyone invited. Cost $10
per person. For tickets, call
407-321-8212.

___

St. Therese of the Little
Flower Circle of
Annunciation Parish invitt
you to their luncheon and
fashion show to benefit loc
charities at 11:30 a.m. at tE
Orlando-Marriott in Lake
Mary. Donation $25. For tic
ets call 407-445-8528 or 407
880-2989.

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Colony, Society of
Mayflower Descendants
"H'et for lunch at the
Mayflower Retirement
Community Center, 1620
Mayflower Court in Win
I ark, at noon. Cost is $H
For reservations, call Shii
at 407-851-9388.

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comments. All letters mu,t include yout
address and phone number to be publi

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Sanford police Saturday at a store in
the 3600 bkick of Orlando Drive. She
reportedly took $193.99 in items fmm
tlto store without paying. She was
eliargcd with retail tltott, and resisting
a stniv merchant. She was also found
to lx- wanted for violation of pallia­
tion/community control

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Traffic Slops
• Robert Alan Rossetter, 32, of Santa
Barbara Drive, was stopped by
Sanford police Friday at his residence
after officers reported seeing his vehi­
cle being driven in a reckless manner.
He was charged with driving under
tlto influence (DU1) of alcohol 3rd vio­
lation, and careless driving.

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planning.

on publications and scroll down removal rather than pruning,
to engineering and planning she added.
Vanlandingham said part of
forms where they can dick on
"Wfc had a lot of calLs before
, KMn&lt;money includes plantarbor permit requirements.
Wilma," she said referring to
•ng trees at the entrance to the
Vanlandingham will soon the South Florida hurricane that
mar*na north Bhtov as well.
distribute leaflets educating brought some wind and rain to
If someone removes a tree
people about proper pruning Sanford last week. People who
without a permit, city ordinanceand planting practices. She Ls see hangers, or dead limbs, out
wj-s they shall replan? the tree
also working on getting a flag or over a street or sidewalk sliould
on a M o-1 basis. If that is
sign to designate Sanford as a call the dty to report it
impractical, tin? violator is supTree City USA. She lias only
With the GPS system, the dty
been in live position since Oct. will be able to better assess
!■' n ’ a fint’&lt;
Vanlandingham is assessing
12, so it will take a little time, where damaged trees are locat­
that to sec if something more she said.
ed and also help locate where
enforeibk- can be implemented.
People should call the dty if new trees can be planted, die
We received a call last week
there are any questioas about said.
fmm a woman who wants to
trees in the right of way on
"We’re going to try to be
remove trees because aestheti­ streets, she said.
proactive, rather than reactive,"
cally she just thinks there's loo
"If there Ls a hazard or dan­
many tree's," Vanlandingham ger we're more than happy to Vanlandingham said, noting
that llie hurricanes from the
said. "Proper pruning and some
take
care
of
that," summer 2001 taught the dty
cleaning up can solve some of
Vanlandingham said. Once peo­ something about that notion.
these problems."
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To receive a free Tree City
Residents and builders can comes out to look at the tree in
USA booklet call 402-174-5655
go to the city's Web site at
question and do an evaluation.
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an
email
to
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The Central Florida Motorcycle Drill Team celebrates.

JZ Riders of Sanford
receives team world
championship cup
By Uane Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — The Central
Florida M otorcycle D rill
Team presented Its sponsor,
Jerry Zebrowsky, ow ner of J
Z
R iders
Custom
M otorcycles in Sanford, with
the W orld C ham pionship
Cup just prior to the team 's
show at Sanford's “Thunder
in the Streets" bike festival
in October.
The team is the current
W orld C ham pions of the
Internationa] D rill Team
Fed eration . for 2005-2006.
O ver Labor Day w eekend
the team com peted at the
world cham pionship com pe­
tition in N ashville, Tenn.
Team m em ber Greg Fisk
won the best all around indi­
vid ual cham p ion sh ip this
year, and the team also
laced second for the Best in
how Award.
“O ur team is very unique
in that we are the only team
in the U nited S ta tes w ho
com bine H arley D avidson
Ultra Classics, Classics and
Road G lid es, and H onda
G old w ing s on the sam e

team ,” Team M em ber Jim
Cornell said. "W e promote
the sport o f m otorcycling
and the safety of how to ride
and enjoy this w onderful
sport."
The team has performed
in front of hundreds, Cornell
w rote in an e-m ail. The
team ,
w hich
has been
together since N ovem ber
2004, traveled to Branson,
M o.; Rockingham , N.C.;
Venice, Fla.; N ASA Space
C enter; N ashville, Tenn.;
Naples, Fla.; Crestview, Fla.;
Fort Laud erd ale; Daytona
Beach and M elbourne this
year to perform.
M embers of the team per­
form for charity events for
the C h ristian M otorcycle
A ssociation,
Budw elscr
"B u d M an Poker R un",
ABATE Birthday Salute, and
the DeBary Parade, to name
a few.
The group is a non-profit
organization, with most of
their
exp enses
com ing
directly from the pockets of
the 14 team members.
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a top notch fadlity 'hat people
from around the region arc
going to want to visit and
replicate. We're very pleased
to have this project here in
Seminole County.
The Heathrow location will
consLst of 65,000 square feet of
high-tech space. "Ninety per­
cent will be classroom and stu­
dent related," SCC President E.
Ann McGee said. "Thu idea Ls
that it will be a one stop shop."
SCC Corporate College will
be relocated to the new facility
and potentially SC C s a ward­
winning
Interior
Design
Program. Associates in Arts and
Science will be offered, as well
as
new
programs
In
Constructional Design and
Architectural Rendering. All
new classrooms will be
equipped with wireless net­
work access.
The University of Central
Florida will also be affiliated
with the new location — a con­
tinuation of a growing partner­
ship between SCC and UCF.
Many UCF classes can now be
taken at SC C s Sanford/Lake
Mary campus. According to
UCF Vice Provost Dave

Thieves
Continued from Page IA
CD was left in her car, and the transnortation.
Whoever took her car busted
police dusted it for finger­
a small window in tire backseat
prints.
"I guess they decided, 'Why knocked out her dome light
did we steal this clunker?'," and tore up her ignition.
Goolsby's mechanic was able
Goolsby said in an interview at
to show her how to start her car
her home.
Goolsby, who Is a Seminole with a screwdriver; because she
County school crossing guard, cannot use her key anymore.
said this is the fust time she's The mechanic said it will cost
ever had a car stolen. For 14 almost $200 to fix the ignition,
years she rode a bicycle around so GooLsby said she's waiting to
town, until a friend sold her the get it fixed when she gets tier
next check.
Dodge for a reasonable price.
Whoever stole Goolsby's car
"1 have to say this is a new
aLso stole her crossing guard
experience for me," she said.
Goolsby, 75, was always a vest stop sign, hat and raincoat.
housewife, and has been living She had to get those items reis­
off her husband's social security. sued to her by her employer.
Goolsby said she couldn't
Her husband died in the early
1990s. She just recently went to figure out why they would steal
work as a crossing guard part­ her work uniform.
"Unless they're going to go
time, and had to miss a week of
work because she did not have out as crossing guards on

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Florida Rep. David Moalor, left, Pizzutl CEO Ron Pizzutl and SCC
President E. Ann McGee get ready to break ground.
Harrison, UCF will offer pro­ erally, in the backyard of some
grams that will be "targeted at of tiie most prominent employ­
ers."
high skill high wage jobs".
Tiie
Seminole
County
I iarrison
acknowledges
Chamber
of
tliere will be some undergradu­ Regional
ate programs offered but a big Commerce will share space in
part of me focus will be on mas­ the new SCC Heathrow
Building.
ter's type programs.
Diane Parker, who has been
"A lot of our students work
up here or up and down 1-4," tiie president of the dum ber for
I Iarrison said. "So. this Ls going more than 15 years, was excited
to be tremendous access from a to be a part of tiie Heathrow
student's perspective but then it project.
"We've been probably workaLso puLs a person right here, lit-

ing on this project for six years
plus. Tills has been a dream and •
a vision come true," Parker slid.
'The key to this whole project Ls
that we've become kino of a role
model and an icon for econom­
ic development"
Speakers for the event
included Florida Rep. David
Mealor, Florida Rep. David
Simmons, Seminole County
Commission Cluirman Carlton
Henley, SCC Board of Trustees
Chairman, Verdell Pugh and
SCC Board of Trustees member
Sid Miller.
McGee praised Miller for his
key role in tiie Center.
"Sid took this on as a full
time job for awhile. This center
was Sid's vision," McGee said.
Tiie Center for Economic
Development at Heathrow is
one of many projects in the
works for SCC.
In January, SCC will be
breaking ground once again on
a new campus, this location in
Altamonte
Springs
near
Maitland Boulevard. In early
2006, a new fire training pro­
gram Is set to begin in partner­
ship with the coUnty and local
fire department.

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Halloween," she added.
Neighbors of Goolsby’s told
her that they saw three young
teenagers hanging out near her
home a few days prior to tiie
theft of her car. Sne said she
thinks it was them, and that her
neighbors are able to identify
them.
Ollier petty crimes going on
in her neighborhood, she said,
are stolen food from different
neighbor's freezers, and other
stolen items such as lamps and
chairs from porches.
Goolsby said if the police do
find out her stole her car, she
would rather tiie judge make
them work to pay money Into
the crime victim's fund, instead
of facing jail time, if they are
kids.
She wants wlsocvcr did it to
realize the hardship it caused

her from missing work.
"They need to replace or
repair whatever they steal,"
Goolsby said.
GooLsby said she loves living
in Sanford, but Is getting frus­
trated with petty crimes.
"You get sick and tired of
people not respecting what
other people have," she said.
But Goolsby said she's
blessed. She has three children,
five grandchildren, and six
great-grandchildren.
"I didn't think I’d ever live to
see
great-grandchildren,"
Goolsby said.
Goolsby said because of live
crime in her neighborhood, tiie
community is going to start a
neighborhood watch.
"B u t I'm just thankful |my
car) came back in workable con­
dition," she said.

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Obituaries
LOWELL A. ADAMS
Lowell A. Adams, 82. of
Sanford, died Wednesday
Oct. 26, 2005 at his residence
I le was horn in Pullman, Wa.
I le was a retired sergeant
with the U.S. Air Forte and
worked for Boeing. He was a
protestant.
A memorial service will be
held at 1 a.m. Thursday, Nov.
10, at the Renaissance
Retirement Living
Community, 300 W. Airport
Blvd.
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Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
LORREY V. BLACK
Lorrey V. Black, 91, of
Aubumdalc, formerly of
Sanford, died Friday, Oct. 28,
2005 in Aubumdale. He was
horn May 26,1914 in Paula,
I’enn. He was an architect in
the construction industry.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford /Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
GILBERT STAYTON BLAKE
Capt. (ret) Gilbert "C ib" S.
Blake, 85,
died
Friday, Oct.
28,2005 at
his resi­
dence. He
was bom
Jan. 21,
1920 in
Webster
Groves,
Mo. Joining
the U S .
Navy in
Feb. 1942, he flew airplanes
off the USS Enterprise during
World War II. He was award­
ed four Distinguish Flying
Crosses and eight Air Medals.
He also flew for the Navy at
the Sanford Naval Air
Station. He was one of the
original founders of the
Central Florida Zoo and
served for two years as its
President. He was exalted
ruler of Elks Lodge # 1241,
member of the Masonic
Lodge #62, York Kite Bodies,
Bahia Shrine, Sanford Shrine
Club, Fleet Reserve,
American Legion. Sanford
Rotary G u b, Assoc, of Naval

Aviation. Tailhook Assoc.,
Quitebirdmen, Butterblume,
and the Sanford Area Retired
Naval Officers. I le was a
member of First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford.
Survivors include wife,
Shirley of Sanford; daughters
Alison Ramesy of Sanford,
Robbie Blake of Bronson, FI.,
and Carrie Nogart of
Alexandria, Va.; seven grand­
children.
Funeral sendees were held
Tuesday, Nov. 1, at First
Presbyterian Church of
Sanford followed by grave­
side services with full mili­
tary honors at Oaklawn
Cemetery in Sanford.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
IRENE RUBY BYBEE
Irene Ruby Bybee, 80, of
Sanford,
died
Thursday,
Oct. 27,
2005. Bom
Nov. 7,
1924 in
Summerfield, N.C.,
she moved
to Central
n ..i___
Florida in
B y b e«
“ yt&gt;ee
1984. She
was retired
from IBM. She was a lifetime
member of the Elks.
Sureivors include husband,
Joseph Bybee; son. William
Reynolds of Sanford; eight
grandchildren; eight great­
grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Nov. 2, in the Gramkow
Chapel of Collison Family
Funeral I lome.
Collison Family Funeral
I lome Si Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
ARTHUR G. GARRISON
Arthur G. Garrison, 75, of
Sanford died Sunday, Oct. 30,
2005. Bom in Jersey City, N.J,
he moved to Sanford in 2003.
I le was cn electrical technician
and a member of Northland
Church. I le belonged to
Crescent Shriners #29938 in

Burlington, N.J, Scottish Rite,
Valley of N.J. he was a Master
mason. District Past Master,
Socaucus-Hudson Lodge #72.
and Order of Eastern Star in
New Jersey. 1le was a veteran
of the U S. Army.
Survivors include wife,
1lelen Garrison of Sanford;
son, Gary Garrison of Sanford;
daughter, Caml Garrison of
Winter Garden; sisters, Cecilia
I Inida of Bnxikfield, Wis., and
1lelen Dyke of South
Plainfield, N.J. one grandson.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
1lome, Oaklawn C upel,
Sanford /Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
LILLIE A. GREENE
Lillie A. Greene, 83, or
Orlando died Monday, Oct. 31,
2005.
She was bom in Pound, Va.,
and movid to Central Rorida
in 1947. She was a member of
the Park Lake Presbyterian
Church in Orlando, and a for­
mer member of Uie First
I’resbyterian Church in
Sanford for 47 years.
She is survived by her hus­
band of 58 years, John F.
Greene; bmther, Dillard Adams
of Brevard, N.C., and sister,
Martha Lou Beverly of Wise,
Va.
Graveside funeral services
will be held at 9:45 a.m. on
Thursday, Nov. 3,2005, at
Evergreen Cemetery in
Sanford with Pastor Dan
Debeniise officiating.
Following tlut will be a memo­
rial service at the First
Presbyterian Church in
Sanford at 11 a.m.
Collison Family Funeral
I lomes and Crematory,
Gramkow C u p el, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

JAMES LEONARD
McCOY JR.
James Leonard McCoy, Jr.
79, of East Palatka, died Friday,
Oct. 28, 2005 at hLs residence.
I le was an educator for 37
ears. I le was a member of
irst Baptist Oiurch of Palatka,
member of the Ughthousc
Baptist Oiurch in North Palm
Beach. I le was a teacher, coach,
and Assistant Principal at
Riviera Beach /Suncoast High
School. I le established the
Fellowship of Oiristian
Athletes in Palm Beadi
County. He was a member of
die Letter C u b of CarsonNewman College and a mem­
ber of the U.S. Army baseball
team during World War II in
the European Theater.
Survivors include wife,
Suzanne McCoy; daughters,
Patricia McCoy Walker, Dee
McCoy Williamson, Jimi
McCoy I lataway, Catherine
McCoy Thomas; nine granddiildtvn; stepdaughter Debbe
Kmpar; three step-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services were held
Monday, Oct. 31 at the
Lighthouse Baptist C iurdi in
North Palm Beach with inter­
ment at Royal Palm Memorial
park in West Palm Beadi.
Taylor &amp; Modeen Funeral
Home, Jupiter, Florida, in
charge of arrangements.

EVA GUY
Eva Guy, 82, of New
Orleans, La., died Friday, Oct.
28, 2005 in Orlando. She was
bom Dec. 25,1922. She was a
sales representative for Sears
and a member of Truevine
Baptist Oiurch in New
Orleans. Sire was president of
Usher Board #2 and a member
of Eastern Star C u p ter *97.
Survivors include sores,
Wilfred Guy, Duiuld Guy,
Wendel Guy and Greg Guy, all

KAREN LEE O'CONNOR
Karen Lee O'Connor, 4, of
Lake Mary, died Tuesday, Oct.
25, 2005 at her residence. Bom
in Royal Oak, Mich., she
moved to Lake Mary fmm
Scottsdale, Ariz. Four years
ago.
Survivors include father,
Leo R. Fry of Bluffton, S.C.;
daughter, Katherine Lane
Dames of Casa Grande, Ariz.;
sister Julia McCaffrey of
Jupiter, R.

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of New Orleans and Glenn
Guy of Austin Tex.; daughters,
Lois Williams Jackie Leban,
Wilbcmie Guy and Wanda
Guy, all of New Orleans and
Yulanda Guy-Williams of
Orlando; sister, LorTaine Taylor
of New Orleans; 33 grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, Nov. 1 in New
Orleans.
Wilson-Eidielberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
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of arrangements.
SARA H. PATTERSON
Sara 11. Patterson, 80, for­
merly of Sanford, died Sunday
O ct 30, 2005 at I luglies Health
and Rehabilitation Center in
West I lartford. Conn. She was
bom in Wilmington, Del. And
grew up in Lakewood, N.J,
where she belonged to Tween
Teens. She resided in Sanford
for 45 years. She retired as a
social worker for l)ie Seminole
County health Department.
Site belonged to Sanford Pilot's
Club, tlie Stilly Harrison chap­
ter of DAR and Westview
Baptist Church.
Survivors include children,
Pamela P. Lavery of West
I lartford. Conn, James L.
Patterson of San Diego, Calif.
And David W. Patterson of
Sanford; Five grandchildren;
two great-granddaughters; sis­
ter, Lois SamueLson of
Lansdale, Penn.
Funeral services will be held
Friday, Nov. 4 at 10 a.m. at
Gramkow Funeral home with
burial at die Rorida National
Cemetery in Bushnell.
Memorial Donations may be
made to Westview Baptist
Church, 41001LE. Thomas Jr.
Parkway, Sanford, 32771.
Collison Family Funeral I lome
Se Crematory, Gramkow
Chapel, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
JUNE T. YORK
June T. York, 78, of
Altamonte Springs, died
Sunday, Oct. 30,2005 in
Casselberry. She was bom
April 28,1927 in Melrose, Ma.;
She was a retired registered
nurse.
Survivors include husband,
Ronald T. York; son, Gerard
Thomas York; daughters, Lisa
Marie York and Maureen
Shackelford; brothers, John
Spencer, Thomas Spencer and
Paul Spencer, sisters, Audrey
Bertrand and Joyce O'Leary;
five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 10
a.m , Wednesday, Nov. 2, at St.
Mary Magdalen Catholic
Church with Father Cliarles
Mitdu.il officiating. Burial will
be in All Faitlis Memorial Park.
Casselberry.
Bantu-Id Funeral I lome.
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

W a t e r ------------Continued from Page 1A
The city docs have a back
up with Seminole County,
Marcous said, but they had
a line break on their side.
"So, that impeded us
from being able to use our
back up, but hopefully we'll
be back on line today,"
Marcous said.
Tuesday, Marcous told
The Herald that they are
back up and running, but
because of weather reports
of more rain to come, they
arc waiting to make sure the
storm y w eather doesn't
affect the plant again.
"So, we're not out of the
woods,
so
to
speak,"
Marcous said. "But, so far,
so good."
The city of Sanford also
reminded residents that the
w ater
restrictions
for
potable and reclaimed water
is still in effect. (See box
below.)
For more information call
Custom er Service at 407­
330-5630.

W ater R e s tric tio n s
Two days per week
not between the hours
of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Odd addresses on
Wednesday
and
Saturday.
Even addresses on
Thursday and Sunday.

R eclaim ed W ater
R estrictio n s
Units
with
even
numbered
addresses
may irrigate Monday,
Wednesday and Friday.
Units with odd num­
bers
may
irrigate
Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday. Irrigation is
to be scheduled from 4
p.m. to 10 a.m.
No
irrigation
on
Sundays.

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Wrdnmlny. Novrmber 2. 2005

4-Hneeds willing volunteers
SANFORD — 4-11 is "Icamlng
by doing" and si* Seminole
County 4-11volunteers did exact­
ly that by attending the Southern
Regional Leader's Forum.
Mom than MX) participants
attended a variety of training
workshops and (unshops with
topics such as: 4-11 Robotics­
Learning with LF.GO’s; Finding
Your Way with CIS &amp; GPS

Technologies in 4-1 i; Credit
College: A Financial Education
Board Game, Healthy Fating
with Fast Fixxl and Snack Fixxi
The lessons learned at the
workshops will now be sharvd
with more than 5.(XX1 Seminole
County 4-1 i youth
For more information about
becoming a 4-11 volunteer; con­
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who was supposed to go as
Thomas the Train, decided he
didn't want to wear his cos­
tume, so Kuhn's daughter and
son-in-law dressed him with a
Halloween T-Shirt and pump­
kin-colored hair.
Tire
Sanford
Police
Department was also in atten­
dance, walking the streets and
handing out candy in front of
First Street Grill.
Sgt. Greg Smith, dressed in
nomral police gear, handed
out Tootsie Pops and joked
that last year his police uni­
form "costume" had got him

from
Wilson Vanessa Poch, fill in for her at
first prize in the children's gartener
the candy table set outside the
Elementary
School,
dressed
costume contest.
doggie boutique. Nicole Poch
Tire contest was held at 7:30 up as Spider Man and was was on vacaction, her mother
gelling
ready
to
collect
candy.
p.m. in Magnolia Square, but
said.
the names of the winners had When asked what his favorite
Vanessa Poch said she
not been announced as of candy was he looked through couldn't believe how many
his
sack
and
pulled
out
a
Tuesday.
children were at the event, but
In addition to a contest and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup.
she said she would like to see
Tymi
Howard,
daughter
of
trick-or-treating with the mer­
more street parties down­
chants, children could also Betty Ann Howard, of Betty town. Her daughter opened
Ann's
Unisex
Hair
Styling,
play in a carnival area that
Bone-Jour in June 2005.
had bounce houses set up and said everything was going
"I'd love to see more of
face painting. Target, who was great.
“A lot of kids," Howard these here. It's just such a neat
the other main sponsor, had a
feeling," Poch said as she
pumpkin patch area set up said.
handed oul candy to a little
The
owner
of
Bone-Jour,
near Palmetto Avenue.
princess.
Jackson Stuart, a kinder­ Nicole Poch, had her mother,

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ers from 5-to-13 years old
and will play at two sites
beginning November
12th.
The Biddy Ball Division
(5 St 6 year olds, players
bom in the years 2000
and 1999) and Prep
Division (7,8 St 9 year
olds, for players bom in
the years 1998,1997 and
1996) will be playing their
games at Seminole Trinity
Christian.
The Biddy Division is
still in need of several
players, while most of the
others are either full or
filling rapidly.
The Junior Division (10
&amp; 11 year olds for players
bom in the years 1995
and 1994) and the Senior
Division (12 St 13 year
olds for players bom in
the years 1993 and 1992)
will be playing at
Millennium Middle
School.
The fee is $50 per play­
er for Sanford residents
and $60 for non-residents.
Coaches are also still
needed.
Registration will be
taken at the Downtown
Recreation Center, lower
level of Sanford City Hall,
Monday through Friday
from 9 a m. to 5 p.m.
For more information
call the Sanford
Recreation Department at
407-330-5697.
UMPIRE CLINIC
The City of Sanford
Leisure Services
(Raaeatian Department)
Will be ottering a FREE
Youth Baseball Umpire
Clinic (Youth Baseball) on
Saturday, November 5th
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The clinic will be held
at the Herbert “Whltey"
Eckstein Youth Sports
Complex at Chase Park,
1500 Celery Avenue.
For more information
call 407-328-3732 or email
lafolledC'ri.sanford.fl.us
SHS BOOSTER BBQ
The Seminole High
School Boosters Club will
be holding their annual
Boosters BBQ on
Saturday, November 12th,
at the Seminole High
School Courtyard.
Revenues from the BBQ
will help support
Seminole High School
athletic programs os well
os many extra-curricular
activities. These programs
are not financed by the
School Board; therefore
funds must be raised
locally at each individual
school.
Donations are being
accepted for door prizes
and a silent auction as
well as needed food and
paper products.
Contributions given by
the community id what
makes this BBQ a success.
The event will run from
noon to 4 p.m.. Tickets
are $10 for a 1 /2-chicken
dinner; door prizes and
the right to bid in the
silent auction.
For more information
•lease contact Marilyn
/an Winkle, BBQ
Chairperson, at 407-320­
5014.
SOFTBALL TOURNEY
There will be a benefit
Softball Tournament held
at Pinehurst Park on
Saturday, November 19th,
with proceeds going to
Operation Shoebox to
benefit our American
fighting men and women.
All teams are welcome,
including co-ed teams,
but they must conform to
MFW rules.
The entry fee is $123
per team and must be
turned in by October 31st
In case of rain, the tournament will finish on
Sunday, Nov. 20.
For more information
contact Tom Paladino
(407-416-6205), Ann
Paladino (407-417-1173),
Javier Camacho (407-383­
1736) or the Paladino
home at 407-324-0587.

Trio advances to Volleyball’s “Great 8”
By Dean Smith
Herald Stan

Oviedo, Lake Howell
to host regional finals

Hold onto your seat.
A much anticipated showdown
between No. 1 state-ranked and defend­
ing State Champion Winter Park and
No. 4 state-ranked Oviedo will take
place tomorrow (Thursday) after both
in Gainesville.
Oviedo at least has the homecourt
squads swept through their competition
on the road in Satunlay’s FI 1SAA Class " advantage as the Lions will host the
6A-Region 1 Semifinals.
match starting at 7 p.m.
The Wildcats (27-1) made fairly easy
Two other Seminole County teams,
work of Spruce Creek (19-8), 25-18, 25­
Lake Howell and Orangcwood
15 and 25-12, In Port Orange, while the
Christian, will also be going after a spot
Lions (23-1) had to work a little harder
in the FllSAA Finals at The Lakeland
Center today after sweeping iheir
but still moved on with a 25-14, 25-23
regional semifinals.
and 28-26 victory over Buchholz (16-13)

The Silver Hawks (23-6) outsorted
visiting River Ridge (23-5) from New
Port Richey in straight games, 25-22, 29­
27 and 25-15, to earn homecourt advan­
tage in the Class 5A-Region 2 Finals.
Lake Howell will host Lakeland-Lake
Gibson (25-2), which ousted TampaKing 25-23, 25-12 and 25-23, also start­
ing at 7 p.m.
The Rams (26-1), ranked No. 1 in the

state In Class 1A, cruised past Merritt
Island Christian (20-6) in a little over an
hour in the 1A-Region 2 Semifinals at
home, but if they want to go on to
Lakeland they will have to win on the
road, traveling to Orlando to take on
Pine Castle Christian (15-12), which
eliminated Circle Christian (13-6), the
runner-up to Orangcwood in the
District 6 finals, 25-22. 25-21 and 25-18.
That match too, will start at 7 p.m.
The only local team to see its season
come to a premature end was Trinity
Prep (23-6), which lost in Gainesville to
P.K. Yonge (26-3), 25-17. 25-22 and 25-18,
In the Gass 3A-Region 1 Semifinals.
Brooke Bushika had 12 kills and Sarah
See Volleyball, Page 2B

Brantley by a foot
Patriots
win tie­
breaker;
Bears
second

Special to the Herald

By Dean 8mlth
Herald Staff
OVIEDO — Yogi Berra
was right. It’s never over 'til
its over.
At almost any given time
during Monday night's
Goss 6A-Dlstrict 2 tie­
breaker at Oviedo's John
Courier Field any of the
three teams could have
won, finished second or
been eliminated.
Maybe il was because it
was Halloween, but there
was some strange stuff
going on on this evening.
But in the end. Lake
Brantley (6-3) used a little
trickery on offense and the
strength of its defense and
kicking game to secure the
6A-2 title and a home game
in the first round of the
FHSAA Football Playoffs
and Winter Springs (6-3)
bounced back from the
brink of elimination to earn
its third straight trip to the
playoffs.
The big loser was the host
Lions (7-2), who came into
the tie-breaker as the top
seed and the favorite.
The Patriots and Bears
opened the night’s action by
playing a 12-minute quarter.
Lake Brantley took the
kickoff and moved
the ball from its own 21 to
the 40 behind the running of
Lance Ault. But a botched
pilch on third and three
ve Winter Springs good
Id position at the Patriots
32.
The Lake Brantley defense
come out fired up and made
life miserable for Winter
Springs sophomore quarter­
back Taylor Salem.
After a one-yard loss on
first down, the Patriots
sacked Salem twice for 13‘
more yards in losses, forcing
a punt.
Surfing at iU own 17, the
Lake Brantley offense, again
behind fullback Ault,
marched down to the
Winter Springs 32 before the
drive suited.
Senior Bill Pigozzi then
came on and knocked
through a 49-yard field goal
right down the middle with
plenty of room to spare to
give the PatrioU the lead.
The drive not only ate up
yardage and gave the Pats
the lead, it also took over six
minutes off the dock, leav­
ing the Bears with only 1:08
on the dock.
The Lake Brantley defense
again came up big, sacking
Salem for a 10-yard loss on
first down, forcing an
incumpletion and then aim ­
ing up with an interception
by Dylan Livingstone to seal
the 3-0 win and assure the
PatrioU of a spot in the
playoffs.
The PatrioU dianged jer-

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See Football, Page 6B

Knights
earn CUSA
win on
road

H erald p ho tos b y Rom eo (h u m a n

Lake Brantley's Bill Pigozzi
(top) was the star of the
evening, kicking game-win­
ning field goals against both
Winter Springs and Oviedo,
the second In overtime, to
give the Patriots the Class
BA-District 2 Championship
at the three-way tie-breaker
Monday night at Oviedo's
John Courier Field. Winter
Springs was able to bounce
back from the lots to Lake
Brantley on the strength of a
34-yard catch-and-run for a
touchdown
by Ashuwa
Richardson (No. 3, above)
as the Bears eliminated the
top-seeded and host Lions,
1(H). The Patriots had used
a smothering rush (left) on
Winter Springs sophomore
quarterback Taylor Salem In
the first segment of the play­
offs and had clinched at least
a spot in the playoffs by edg­
ing the Bears, 3-0.

Junior Steven Moffett threw
a pair of fourth quarter touch­
down passes to junior Mike
Walker as visiting UCF held on
for a 30-20 Conference USA
victory on Saturday afternoon
at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium.
The Golden Knights (5-3,4-1)
recorded their first road victo­
ry as a member of C-USA.
With 9:12 left in the game
and UCF trailing, 20-17,
Moffett hit a sprinting Walker
for a 38-yard scoring strike.
Just over five minutes later, the
duo secured the victory with
Walker beating a pair of
defenders to l\aul in a 31-yard
touchdown retention.
The I’irates (3-6, 2-3) threat­
ened twice with under six
minutes remaining In the
fourth quarter, but UCF forevd
a pair of turnovers with junior
Ronncll Sandy recovering a
fumble and freshman Joe
Humctt recording an intercep­
tion.
UCF dominated the first
half, but the Pirates rallied in
the third quarter and nar­
rowed the Golden Knights'
advantage to 17-10 with 5:03
on the clock on a 26-yard
touchdown run by Brandon
Fractious. With nine second
left in the quartet; Robert Lee
nailed a 28-yard field goal and
UCF led by four entering the
fourth.
Fractious found the end zone
with 12:14 left in the contest
with a seven-yard touchdown
scamper and East Carolina had
its first lead of the game, 20-17.
Moffett completed 10-of-25
pass attempts for 181 yards
with the two scores.
UCF appeared to pull away
in the second quarter.
Following an interception from
senior Paul Carrington, senior
Malt Prater nailed a 26-yard
field goal to put the Golden
Knights up by 10. The hosts
finally got on the board with
7:44 left in the half with a 33yard field goal from Lee.
On the Golden Knights next
possession, junior Jason Peters
took a handoff from Moffett
and ran up the middle
untouched for a 67-yard score,
the fifth longest run from
scrimmage in school history.
UCF amassed 265 yards of
total offense in the first half
and led 17-3 at the intermis­
sion.
Peters finished with 113
yards for his second consecu­
tive 100-yard rushing perform­
ance. UCF posted 249yards on
the ground and had 430 total
yarils for the game.
The Golden Knights capital­
ized on an East Carolina spe­
cial teams error to get on the
board first. Following a punt
by junior Aaron Home, sopho­
more Curtis Francis recovered
a Travis Williams fumble on
the East Carolina one-yard
line. Two plays later, Peters
found the end zone on a shorl
rush and UCF led, 7-0, with.
537 to play in the opening
quarter.
UCF forced four Pirate
turnovers in the game s first 30
minutes.
Walker totaled 110 yards on
seven catches. Senior Brandon
Marshall caught three p a s s e s
fur 71 yards.
UCF returns to action

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P a g e 2 1 * Midweek. November 2-3, 200T

R em ark ab le day caps super season in Youth F lag F ootball
Special to the Herald
Now that's the way to end a season.
It was hard to imagine that the playoffs could
match a regular season In which a majority of
the games were amazingly competitive and saw
most going right down to the wnistle if not
being settled In overtime.
But the playoffs were even tighter, especially
on Saturday's final day, as all six games wen.*
decided by seven points or less and all three
championship games were not decided until the
final minutes, including one that went to over­
time.
In the 5-6 Year Old Division, Alexandra Frazier
scored a pair of touchdowns late in the first half
to give the Buccaneers (6-2) a lead at intermis­
sion and they were able to hold off a determined
Dolphins (4-4) squad, 35-28, as the Bucs claimed
the Championship.
In the Tnird I’lacc Game, Calvin Kunkle scored
the final two touchdowns as the Giants (4-4) ral­
lied to outscore the Raiders (1-7), 42-35.
In the 7-9 Year Olds, Santonio Jackson Jr.
sain'd a touchdown late in the first half to erase
a 7-6 deficit and the Giants (7-1) stopped a final
drive as they won a defensive battle with the
Buccaneers (6-2), 12-7.
In the Third Place Game, Raishawn Ranson
scored on a 13-yard run In the final minute to tie
the game at 33-33, then added the game-winning
extra point as the Raiders (1-7) won their first
game of the season, 34-33, over the Dolphins (2­
6).
Then" was a near upset in the 10-12 Year Olds
as the regular season champion Raiders (7-1)
saired in the first few minutes of the game but
could never find paydirt again as the Giants (4-4)
defense did a great Job of slowing the champs’
powerful offease.
Fortunately for the Raiders, they also play
pretty good defense themselves and held tne
Giants to a seaind half touchdown and won the
game in overtime with an interception on a
tippe-d pass as the Giants were moving into the

Volleyball
Continued from Page IB
McWilliams 11 digs for the
Saints.
Oviedo was able to overcome
some mental lapses in the final
game to advana* behind 36
assists from setter Kaitlin Cole,
15 kills, six blocks and three
servio.' aa*s from team captain
Chelsea Kauss and 15 more
kills from Kirsty Blue.
Lake Howell got another big
game from star Brittainy
Daiger with 13 kills and seven
blocks, but it was Ruthie King
that was the standout in this
win for the Silver 1lawks with
17 kills.
O ran g ew csH l C h ris tia n o n ly
l t d tl- IH in th e first g a m e

ainst Merritt Island
iristian, which knocked off
the Rams in five games in the
regional semis last year, when
freshman Anne Pietkiewlcz
nundi d down one of her five
Us
II on the day, jump-starting
a 56-20 run, and then served
the final six points to close out
the first game and OC pulled
away from there.
Blair Muller had 27 assists for
the Rams, while Meg
Weathersby had 10 kills, Jessie
Jakes nine kills and star Ria
Vamcll eight kill*.
On Monday, it was
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'red zone.'
,
l1ie Dolphins (2-6) claimed third plan.' when
the Buccaneers (3-5) failed to have enough play­
ers show up to play.
At the awards ceremony and picnic following
the games. League Director Rodney Standi,
Recreation Supervisor with the City of Sanford
Leisure Services, announced the City of Sanford
Awards for League Most Valuable Players and
Coaches of the Year.
In the 5 &amp; 6 Year Old Division, Alexandra
Frazier of the Buccaneers was the MVP and Tim
Kunkle of the Giants was the Coach of the Year.
In the 7-to-9 Year Old Division, Santonio
Jackson Jr. of the Giants was the MVP and Tony
Tichonoff of the Giants was the Coach of the
Year.
And in the 10-to-12 Year Old Division, Donte
Lett of the Raiders was the MVP and Phillip
Miller of the Giants was the Coach of the Year.
"The City of Sanford Recreation Department
wishes to thank all the coaches, players and par­
ents for all your support and I am personally
forever thankful for all the help in putting on a
great season," Standi told the crowd.
5 &amp; 6 YEAR OLDS
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
BUCCANEERS 35, DOLPHINS 28
The Buccaneers and the Dolphins came into
this game well prepared as both teams prarticed
until the sun went down on Friday.
And the effort showed as Eddie Key started
the sairing for the Dolphias with a nice run for
20 yards for the score and Daniel Charles fol­
lowed moments later with a 30 yard touchdown
run of Ills own to give the Fins a 14-0 lead.
Then Alexandra Frazier took over.
The League MVP scored a pair of touchdowns
on runs of 10- and five-yards to tic the game at
14-14 at halftime.
The Dues then turned to their other key players
to help lead the way in the seaind half with
Frazier, Xavier Moody and Joseph Lewis provid­
ed the scoring as the champs pulled out the vic­
tory.

School Athletic Association
Office in Gainesville that the
2005 F1ISAA Girls Volleyball
Finals Mate champioaship tour­
nament, originally rescheduled
for Wednesday through
Sunday, Nov. 9-12, will be
delayed by one day to
Thursday through Sunday,
Nov. 10-13.
G ass 1A 3A and 5A semifi­
nal matches originally sched­
uled for Wednesday will move
to Thursday, with tne champi­
onship matches in those classi­
fications moving from
Thursday to Friday’. Class 2A,
4A and 6A semifinal matches
originally scheduled for Friday
will move to Saturday, w ith the
cham pionsh ip m atches in those
cl«M|il44Uotu m o v in g (rum

Saturday to Sunday. All match
times remain unchanged, with
the exception of the Class 2A,
4A and 6A championship
matches on Sunday, which will
be played at noon. 2 p.m. and 4
p.m. rather than 2 p.m., 4:30
p.m. and 7 p.m.
The one-day bump will give
any team* in southeast Florida
that are unable to play their
regional tournament finals
until Monday, Nov. 7, a day to
complete travel preparations
and practice before departing
for tne tournament site in
Lakeland.
The girls volleyball finals is

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provided the differena- In the game m he scored
the final two touchdowns for the Giants as they
pulled out the win over the Raiders.
Players of the Game: Giants _
Tlm
Kunkle; Raider* _ Coach Tim Ads.de.
7-TO-9 YEAR OLDS
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
GIANTS 12, BUCCANEERS 7
The Buccaneers got off to a fine start1 with a
nine-yard run from running back R.J. Bradley
But the Giants came back when Andrew Folger
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D river
needed M ust have d ea n
record, over 25 y rt old Proper
a ttire
C ontact
Katley'a
Tranaponabon. 407-027-2500
Dump fru c k D rivers: F H .
experienced. C ists O CDL.
407-322-8133

E arn E xtra
M o n ey
D eliver the Bek South Yellow
Pages telephone book In the
O rlando-Santord arse DeSy
work w ith flexible daylight
hours Payment Issued upon
aeealadory verdlcation of your
work You m u tt be 18 or older
with vend drivers keens*. S3
card, and msurad v e h d *

(407) 324-4564
8A-4P Mon-Frl
Expd Sales Rep needed tor
com m ercial lin a l cleaning
company Fax 407-322-3972 Of
call 407-322-7011

IAXCOURSE

Expd ire * w orkers w ith
diners k a ra t C DLapkxi Cal
407-323-3481.

Leun how to prepare taxes and yoo

Experienced painters needed
Valid FL d rive r's keens*
raquired Benefits available.
407-324 2442

could earn extra money at tai-time*!

• Learn how to prepare tax returns
• Gain Valuable computer skills
• Discover career opportunities

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Sanford 407-923-4415

Lon^wood 407-261-0202

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
W a are a T re n c h la rt Technoiegy B u a in u t o pe ra tin g
th ro u g h o u t th a S to tt * f F le nd a fin e * 19S0, providing
tre n ch le ss pipeline se rvice s. W e have th e fo llo w in g
p ositio n s a vaila ble , tra in in g p rovided

CuMured m arbi* installer
-G ra n t* C ountertop fabricator
-G rants Countertop InstaSer
C all 407-321-7709.
[ f lB B B T f 6 H k iW l
Sanford ■A l S hift*
Assem blers A Packars
|7Av-$7.50Aw lam p
58 5 a *0 2 5ftir parm
■Forklift 4 9 tu lam p
*1 0 3 0 *v porm
L ik a M ary- 2nd oM l.
Eiactrt assem blers. IM »
Longw ood • Part bma
•W rtia* W o rk a rs llM v
Drug/Background Raquired
C a l K ety Senncea
407*788-8780 EOE
M e cha n ical
A aaam blar
W antod:
C ausal
w ork
anvironrnam In Longwood
32-40 hours par wook
nava
aoma
assam biy
axpananca Plooo# c a l 407
*30-7332

71— H elp W anted

71— H elp W anted

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST!
A hvayi a
good
policy,
t specially
lo r
business
opporSsWe* and Irsnrfxaet Cal
Florida Dept of Agriculture 4
Consumer Servnee at *00-4357352 or FTC-MELP tor tree
htarmakon Or via* a t Web aO*
a l www he govAMop
Florida taw requires sellers o l
certain buamasa opportuntias
to ragistor w ith Florida D ip t ol
A grlcultura
4
Consum er
Services before selling C a l to
verify law ful registration before
you buy

VrvonaS North P iu tn a needs
drivers, p u r* m aker*, subs,
waitresses 4 phones ApcVy with
owner a l 2477 Park A v*.
Sanlord

LA B O R ER S NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting Salary ta.SQIHr
HEALTH INSURANCE AMO SEIK
FtAMI Pm * See wxikpH rx
Aeehr SI: SSS tamer Drtva.
saaeioim s&gt; n m i sot-stoeooo r o i
LandscaperaTTl ack Cat F inal
O rede: O perator* and labor
poaitiona - Inetanahon end
grading expertenc* 407-322­
8133
O porelor
Experienced Moving D vt. Etc
407-322-8133

Combination Pipeline Cleaning
and Vaccum Tank Truck*

Apply in parson at:
PowarTap Institute
2569 Sanford Avanua
Sanford. FI 32773
407-321-8819
MedTach with current F rtl Aid
4 CPR Float position. wA do
pakant c a rt Apply In parson.
Ranaissance Retirem ent. 300
W as! Airport Btvd. Sanlord
MEDICAL ASSISTANT: Are
you a positiva. Inendly
professional who e n jo y!
w orking w ith children and
leaks to w ok n a pleasant lack
paced pediatrics oflica with
aicaOsm banelita? P leas* las
resume to 407-282-5797 EOE
MEDICAL ASSISTANT: Lake
M ary prim ary c a r* practice
has an im m ediate opening tor
a PT pads MA. M usi b *
candied and/or registered
Good benefits Submit resume
mdcatmg m erest In Lake Mary
MApoebon. including specialty,
to : Physician A ssociate*.
Human Resources. 455 W.
Warren A v* . Longwood. FL
32750. tax to (407) 282-8797 or
apply onlm * at www paof com
EOE

HELP
W ANTED
M A IN T IN A N C K -

Reliable A hard working, training provided

PT/PT
SEM I
PT

Please Call Groc

A lt a ir
. Environmental Group

Phono 407-322*2207
c /ft e
X

ESTABLISHED 1080

710 8. Mllwee Street.

Tel: 407*330-7134
F e i: 407-330-64 IB
P-Maii- ■tuirgroupC eerthllnk.net

V is it O u r W n b s ita :

wwwa lttif&gt; iT v V o n iT &gt; e fil8 l co m _

407-323-7308
PiperSne
Forem an
for
underground uklikes crew
Local work 407-322 8133

R esidential Teens PT males
3rd smh. lemales a l shifts 407­
588-1068

N IG H T S / W E E K E N D S

A pply to d a y, d e ta ils below -

Pert Time cook, servers. 6
dishwasher needed Contact

WE Sam tie nips person Sqrv
On Bonus is available Musi
be physcaSy and m entally 14

General O perative* / tab o r
EacoJIont wages and b e n e fits , soma o u t a f law n w ork,
good w orking cond itio ns paid vacation and tra in in g

O ttica/S arvic# C oordinator:
C ustom er service, set up
insteRetions. order m aterials,
answer phones Fu* m edical.
407-830-4700

M el* o r fe m a le
Seam stress Needed!

Technical Report W riter#
Preparation o f technical re p o rt* u*ing
AutoCAD LT

Now hiring tor a l positions.
Vnm ediat* openings Must b *
over 18 w ith valid drivers
keens* 4 able to work tla iib i*
hours P it contact Deanna.
Buck's Restaurant 4 C atering.
407-323-0983

Plum bers Helpers reatoential
construction, best pay In
Volusia C ty w ith insurance 4
holidays 386-574-7807

Technicians / operators
Cues TV. T e a t &amp; Seal Equipment

Newspaper baggers needed.
Tuesdays only. ttam -T pm .
*7 A *, raise tile r 30 days Must
be able to stand 4 Ml 25b* C al
tor interview Ed or Lome. 407­
923 3584 or 407-227-2818

H -fc iiJ a g e
tl Lake Forest

SE A M SthESS'
Swags, Valances,
Cornices, Roman
Shades,
exp
required. Excellent
pay &amp; working
conditions. Quilt &amp;
Drapery Solutions,
Longwood, 407-830*
B 686.
S e rvers,
F/T
4
P/T.
professional 4 exp AM 4 PM
stmts C a l OaVina Restaurant
407-323-1344

S ervice p lu m b e ra /h a lp a it
needed. R e sid e n tia l 4
co m m e rcia l. G reat p a yl
H irin g Im m e d ia te ly. 407
344-0000.
SERVICE
TECHNICIAN/1NSTALLER
needed lo r local propan*
co Experience I* a ♦ but not
necessary. W * Oder a benefit
package woh F/T poabon COL
w ith h a y* m at It required.
Apply In parson at Discount
Propane 544 South S hal R d .
Dabary

71— H elp W anted
W arehouse E m p lo ys**
to w ork In 8antord A raal
C arrtrW et m a t b * atta to w ok
to a fa * pao* anvkonm erl have
attention to detail, basic math
4 reading skits 4 know how to
rts d a ta p * m easure Job
duties ars not lim ite d to
packing.
assem bly,
loading/unloading. shipping,
standing, banding 6 heavy
M ng Storing pay b $7 75-IBhr
1st 4 2nd shifts sva itab l*
M onday-Friday
C ontact
CHASE SM tag Service* M (407)
240-5099 EOE
W * are Growing In Daytona
Beach. FL 2 y rt COL-A Onvar
Exp required Must kv* within
55 m eet of Daytona Lota ol
home Uma. O rest B enefit*
Up to $1050 00 per week
Pkj» Safety Bonuses
M eet th l Salem C arrie rs
R ecruiter, web-m
October 2401 through Nov 3
• am to 8 pm
1-95 4 Hwy 92 E at 281
Holiday Inn Express
2820 W IntamakonaJ
Speedway Blvd
Daytona Beach. FL
C a l t -800-709 2538

S anford
H e r a ld
is looking for a talented sales
representative for our newspapers.

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

We Offer;
• Competitive base salary,
com m ission plan
• Paid vacation
• Health Insurance
• M ileage

•401k
To leant about this position;
Send or bring resume to Wendy Beck
Sanford Herald
300 N. French Avc., Sanford. FI 32771
or
Email to; wcndy@scminoleherald.com

93— R o o m s F or
R ent
WEEkLV kfNtkLS"
S ta rtin g • *«2/w k.
H la to rtc D ow ntow n
407-330-4423

Lecals

Furnished Room For Rant,
near downtown Sanlord. a l
ikes included, im m ediate
move in 407-230-4129

NOTICE OF AUCTION

Extrem ely dean, coyy fum rm,
a l utt. cable, ata. Indy, phone,
kitch u s *, te c dr. private
entrance. R esident ow ner.
ABSOLUTELY
NO
ALCO HO L, ORUaS AND
NON SM OKER* ONLY I Vary
respectable. 407-314-0924.

Sanlord
D owntown,
convenient
location,
ratagattocr. m oowava. cotar TV.
kitch *tie room, private bath,
sleeping rooms C a* 407 321­
4900

95— R oommate
W anted
10x20
furnished
refrigerator.
m ic ro w tv t.
4400/m o. inciudss utonies.
W/O cable, m tem et, share
house, sem i-pnvst* entrance
IM m ontattaposasAh I yvtaaa*.
Application la *. Prolasatanal
environm ent NTS. N O 4 quiet
Sanlord airport, near 417 atat
407-547-8432

L ecals

Tha auction wd be h#td on
NOVEMBER IS , IOOS. at 9 00
AM at 325 Aufcn A v *. Oviedo.
FL
Prospective bidders may inspect
the vehicles an tie day betor*
tie Aucton kom 9AM isiM 8PM
Term* are cash or canbed funds
only
OVIEDO
TOWING
reserves Vie nips to accept or
The following
oOered lor but*

vehiclea

era

2005 CHEVROLET SILVERA­
DO
VIN» IOCHC29U25E144948
PubSah November 2. 2005
W002
NOTICE
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN November IS , 2005
TIME 1000am
WHERE: A 4 R Towing Seme*
1001 N Orlando Av*
MeXland. FL 227*1

Al ol said property being mto*
County ol Samnoie. State of
Florida
Unless such certbcaselll shal
be redeemed accordxig to lew.
tie property desenbed m such
cartbcet*(» w* be sold to to*
hgheal ladder in room S20I.
Semmol* County Courthouse.
Santard. Florida, on
Wednesday. December 14,
2004. at 11OOam
Payment cl Sal* la*, appkeetxe documentary stamp taxes
and racorbng feet ara requvad
tobe pad byto* auocaaakAtaddel at to* U s FuE payment of
an amount squat to to* h^wM
tad a due witrvn 24 hour* altar
Ol* advertised km* of sale AS
payments shaS be cash or guar­
anteed instrument. made
payable to the Clerk of the
Cvcu4 Court
Dated on 1027/2005

VEHICLE* TOAUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION f

MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy CMrk
Pubkah. November 2. *. f*. 23.

1083 FORDPROBE

W011

2005

12VCT20A4PH1J792

Saa6 p.CmwUArtoHlGC 7
adad
Local
(407)322-6133

Work

Stable Help fa -Ip . rekabie k J
km *, own saneportabon 407­
349-0612
Stykata. Berbers 4 Na4 Tech
needed FT tar booOirsntala Pis
c a l Eyvonrm *. 407-921-3138

P a ri U rn* co ok, aarvera 6
dishw asher needed. Contact
M yten*.
407-323-7308
W A k T tb : 6ulgom g J to V
rap tar comrmsmy newspaper
group N aw tpapar s a la t
aapananca ptalansd Benekt*
include
baa*
salary
com nsssion plan. m 4*ag*
paid
vacation.
health
insurance. 401k. Resumes
onty to Sanlord Herald. 300
N French A v * . Sanlord. FL
32771
or
dpmgOaemmolehersid com

Lake M ary B lvd 4 427.
*375M o. tad. Ud. ML W O. cM4a.
nr SCC. airpL NS. qutof. prof!
407-322-1807

97— A tartments F urnished
S a n fo rd : H ia to ric i i 1. i
story. *75(Vm onth
2/1.
5850/m onlh 1/1. 4490/mo
407-282-2002.

98— R entals
Efficiency
tlOOwk
Apartm ents. ItS O w k. also
houses
lo t
rant
lurrvthaa'unfurniahad 407­
240 1188

99— A partments U nfurnished
102 W sst 10 Vi t t IB R /IB A
upstairs apt LRDRAOtchan
aomtanaDon « * c a l 407-323
1187

Pubkah November 2. 2005

wow

Node* o l AppdcaMen
te r Taa Deed
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN.
ria l RICHARD 8 CASSELBER­
RY OR DONNA HALL CASSEL­
BERRY to* hokJar of to * ta*uw
Ing carskcatad) has Mad said
cartbceM s) tar a tax deed to be
issued toereon The c*rU ic*l*
num ber(t) end year(s) at
leauanca. to * Oeacnpaon of to*
properly, and to * nam*(e) to
etveh a was assessed W ar* a*
CERTIFICATE NO: 2 U 0 VEAR
OF ISSUANCE 2001
PARCEL 104 0 * 21-30-581 ■
EFOO-OOOO
Dascnpoon of Property LEO
LOT • B u t E-F CASSEl BE RRY
P8 7 P 0 27
Name* m whch assessed
CASSELBERRY INVESTMENT
PROP MC

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCnON
N ote* M hereby given
Semmol* Pave 4 Body w * te l
al Pubkc Auction tar aalvag* tor
cash on demand to hghesl tad
del. to * toaowmg desorbed

NOV 14. 200*
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VIN4 1Q3AJ11R0HO367012
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VIN#BL0H60CRC7E/
Theauckon wbbe heldM1200
PM on to* keel atm above
Al Semmole Part 4 Body 2540
S Myrtle Av* Sanlord. FL
32773 Prospective tedder* may
inspect vendee one how pngr
to utt Terms are cash of cal■bed lunda Semmol* Wieckar
reserves tie ngM to accept or
Pubkah November 2.2006
WOO*
.

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H e r a l d GL^ s s i p m i
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103— H
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SOiwty i M n t m l K a s e
P ricing. 1 ,2 A 3 B edroom s,
U k * V iew *, 407-322-I104.
EHO.
103— H
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141— H

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DOYLE
MANAGE ME NT
RENTALS

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

1 -1 0 7 ) 3 2 2 - 2 4 9 5

St# as 110 000
n * M Uuv«
•tows■#* 1300 «a* O f i wrs x A*

407-321-0759
P0RZIG REALTY
RENTALS
•S enlord: 2B R /IB A Duptox.
lU d Throughout N m Paint
&amp; Appkanc** A valabla Now.
$700 Mo
-Lake M a ry: Largo 4 or
5B/V38A. Tiled Throughout
Poaarbla
M other-in-law .
$1350 Mo

•CtiMNOLf. ORANOC VOIU9U

S a n lo rd :
1/1, C ottage
C arpeted S V inyl. W ater
Included. $S00/$500 Depoait
S anlord, N ortM aka V illage
n do a :
Lovely
1/1,
Com pletely Fontahad, W 10
H ook-Up*. Pet Ok. Comm
Pool, t ie r c ite R m . N/S
$9003900 Deposit
S a n lo rd ,
S andalw ood
C o n d o *:
3/3.
Tiled
Throughout.
A ppliance*.
Commurdy Pool. 1,000. Sq F t
19003900 Deposit
ngw ood: Spacious 3/2.
Carpeted S Tiled. L ot* ol
Storage. Double Oarage. Scr
Porch, la ke Maw, Comm R xL
Avan 12/01/05 $1095/$ 1005
Deposit
DOYLE MANAQEMCNT
WE RENT AND SELL
HOMES!

H andym an
S p e cia l:
2BR/2Balh. C arport Over 1/4
Acre. $113,500
R en o va te d L ike
Naw
4BR/2Bath. Uv. Dm. Fam
Rm. w/FIreplaoa, Sc Porch. In
Qround Pool. Fenced Yd on
Over 1/4 acre Comer Lot W/2
Car Oarage. $245,900
R enovated:
3BR/2Balh
W /Newty Pam ied Interior.
C aram c TV*. New C arpet
LN. dn. Fam IVn. Ear
In Kitchen. Custom Cabinets
2 Car Oarage. $235,500
30R /1BA. Uv.
Dm. Fam Rm. w/tnground
Pool. $191,500
R enovated: 4B/V2BA Over
1800 8q F t Uv. Dm. Fern Rm.
Eat In K*. kngeaon 8y». 2 Cer
Oar. $245,500

407 322 8G78
118— O

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Venture I P ropartlea
« O T -M l-4 7 *4
D eltona: 3BFVTOA, Uv. Dm.
Fam Rm. Bnck Scr. Porch. 3
Car Oar. $S7Vmo
D elto n a : 3BR/1Bath. New
P aint.
C eram ic T ile.
Appaancea. 18*24 SC Porch.
C arport.
Fanced Yard.
$96Vm o

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2611

M ust C»o'

C om m ercial P re p a rly; Zoned
C-2.411 Sanlord Ave, Sanlord
$275,000. obo Pis c a l Mr.
George L L op e t. 407-322­
5084

? i: i e m u s O i
S a n lo rd o il V ih ir-n ltd
i

153— P r o p e r ty F o r

C o u n try
S ty le

S a le
Lake C ounty, a Acres does to
bantom . 10 mees e/-. UmeMa.
6 acres. 8 20 acres la k e Front
LoL 38 aero* near Eueae 8 t o m
♦/-, 10 acres $252,000 make
offer on to acre* M l Plym outh
4 com m ercial tots
Pores M y 407-71*4873 C al
E arl Bhossars, 4 0 7 -M I-2335

Clly
Living
Comvnlcnt
S fU IC lO U S

A tte n tio n C hurches’
You can make a minimum ol
50% p ro fit lo r your lund
raising a cto r*** In tm a tor to *
holidays C a l Now, P. A. T
Otory. 407-322-2301.

Rem odellna fu m ltu n
Avetable bedroom and lrvmg
room furniture and much more
household Item s In the
Longwood area For m ore
Inform ation or
407-804-1088

M

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a t e r ia l s

CORRUOATED
8TEEL
ROOF1NQ lo r Bam s. Boat
Docks. Shop*, etc. Also Culvert
Pipe: 15's20' » 8 **2 0 \C a lF o r
Pnces Surplus Steel 8 Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788

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S a le

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

Honda Elem ent 2004 Perfect
$17,950
can
or
v isit
4078732968 com

239—
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Fo

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4 WHEELER/ATV
2004 POLARIS
250 TRAILBLAZER

$3200 Can 366-789-5330
4 WHEELER/ATV
2005 HONDA
90
$2*00 3 M -7 M 4 1 3 0
4 W HEELER/ATV
200* YAMAHA
200 BLASTER
13300 2M-TSS-C330
4 WHEELERS FOR SALE
200* Yam aha 200 B la ste r
*21 0 0 . 2004 P o la ris 250
T ra llb ta re r $3200 and 200*
Honda (0 $2*00. C M 2*8-7
*230

Honda Accord 2005 4 Dr Bk
M iles $18,950 c a l or visit
4076732968 com
M e n u M ists 2000 Gorgeous
$6,950 70k M l c a l or visa
4076732988 com

l o t h in g

8c

Saab 9-3 C onvent*# 2003
Warier Auto $17,950 ca l or vWl
4078732988 com

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235—
U V S /V

k u c k /S

c c e s s o r ie s

Fo

ans

C hevrolet 2500 Ext Cab 2003
4s4 PW. PL $14,950 c a l or visa
4076732988 com
bodge 1500 Crew Cab 2003
HEMI $15,950 45k M l c a l or
visa 4078732988 com
bodge 2500 Craw Cab 2004
Dwaal 22k M l $19.950 c a l or
visa 4078732980 com
Dodge 2500 £ *t Cab 1999?
DR 61k Mi $10,950 c a l or visa
4076732966 com
P onT Escape X l T 2002
Leaser SR $10,950 c a l or vial
4076732968 com.

SialM Cant M a n m itii
4IM2MM1

Eord P i5 0 B B S 3 IU KB kLT|
Ext Cab $15,450 c a l or visa
4078732988 com

329^3JBjnford Ave^ Sanford j

P o rt F150 EH Cab XLT 31k
m i $13,950 c a l o r v
4076732988 com

J 7 1 ^ W g e w ^ ^ A v ^ ^ a n to r ^ ^ ^ 5 ^ W

Yaham a R oyal S tar Tour
Claaaic 1997 P arted Ton* o l
Extras $5,950 407-873-2968
2 7 6 -F E N C E
C en tra l F lo rid a Fence
AD Types o4 Fence
Speciak/ing in Vinyl
Fencing
•Ft— Estimates
4Jc»nM d/lr»»ur«d
•Quality Worfc
•Prompt Swcvicm

S a le

r

2001 Ford F450 Dweel, Hal bad
w ith
or
w itho u t
spray
equipm ent, hi m ilaag* 158
East C rystal Lake A v*. U
Mery. 407-330-3305.

10/1 John boat w/tra4ar, -Q aior
B e l*. 3 5hp Johnson m otor
$800.
407-888-7412.

1- P o la ris 1- Yamaha
M ,*0 0 each obo
3*8-71 *-*3 3 0

308— T

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ACTIONS; REPEALING ALL
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH. PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY. PROVIDING
FOR
NON COOIFICATION
AND PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE

Pubic auction to ba hatd al 9 00
am on the 11TH day of
NOVEMBER. 200* Al *w Iront
door o l Sanlord Towing t
Recovery Inc . located al 2522
Counky Ctob R d. Sanlord. FI
32771, tor the purpoea ot Ospowng ol ffw toaowtng vefude

copy th e ! be avalabl* *1 to*
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A l perse* In M a n si end ca ­
tena she! have an opportunity
to be heard el said hearing

Pubic auction to b* h*U al 9 00
on the 17TH day o t
NOVEMBER. 200* Al the front
door of Sanlord Towing 1
Recovery Inc., located al 2522
Country Club R d. Santort. FI
32771, tor to * purpose of &lt;**poemg o l toe toaoeing vehide

By ontsr ol toe Cay Convnsson
ol to * Cay ol Santort. Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
CLERK AT 407-330 5603 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING

4S2CG58V0S4347I24
1995 ISUZU
Pubac auction to be held al 9 00
on the tIT H day o l
NOVEMBER, 200* Al toe Irani
x ol Sanlord Towing •
Recovery Inc . totaled al 2522
Counky Club R d, Sanford. FI
32771. tor to * perpoea aI d e ­
posing ol toe toloeing vehicle

AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC H t
person decides to appeal l deosun made ento respect to any
maflar considsrod al the above
ting a hearing, he may
need a verbatim record ol aw
proceedings xickxkng toe leet-

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Pubheh November 2. 2005
W016

Cynthia Porter.
Deputy CVy Clerti

IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF TV *
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT M AND FOR
BCMWOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASS NO.: 0*D R -ia4*O *C -K

Pubfcah November 2. 2005
W009

BETHENY SANDLIN.

•or Taa Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Viet RICHARD 8 CASSELBER­
RY OR DONNA HALL CASSEL­
BERRY. Vie holder of the k *o » -

end
AMANDA TRAVERS.
ORDER FOR
PERMISSION TO PUBLISH

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toe AffxJent o l Degent Search,
and to * Me. and hearing lessmony from Counsel E la hereby

PARCEL ID# 06-21 30-5BLEFOO-OOOO

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tor Constructor* Sam e*.

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FU tow I a day ol October. 2005

Namea In which axaexaed
CASSELBERRY INVESTMENT
PROP INC

DC OR* 8 NELSON
CIRCUIT JUOOE

A l of xa*d property betng tn Vie
County of Sammoto S lat* of
Florida

Publah. November 2. 9. 1*. 23.
2005
WO14

October 28,2008

S k ip 's Tractor
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NOTICE OP A PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONttOER
T N I ADOPTION OP AN
ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OP SANPORO, FLOMOA

3 8 8 -7 7 5 -2 5 2 2

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Public Auction
Pubic auction to ba ha«d al
901 am. on Vm day!*) specified
batow. a l tha front door of
Athan t Towing. Inc Located at
?4»g OU Uaka Mary Rd Smia
134. Sanford FL tor Via pur
poaa of disposing of V$a foflow"0
For furthar ^form ation pfaaaa
c a l (40 7)321-2949
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VIN# 100CQ2SH90Z504SM
PubMh Novambar f. 2006
W004

C tim n C A T l NO: 3590 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2001

ORDERED AND ADJUDGED.

S e r v ic e

Recycled Concrete
Driveways,

certificated) tor a tax deed to be
toaoed Viereon The certificate
numb#r( a) end ye e rft) of
toauence. lha deacnption of the
property, end Vie nam ed)
wtwch a wax ataetaed it/a re ax

hereby grvan that a
Pubic Hearing w tf ba hatd in lha
Commission Chamber* al Vie
City H al m Vie O ty of Sanlord.
Florida, el 700 o'cfcx* PM on
Monday. November 14. 2004.
to consider Vie adoption of an
oninence by Vie CVy of 8enford.
Florida. M e of which a u lot
ONOINANC8 NO. 9991
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CfTY
OF 8ANFORD. FLORIDA.
AMENOINO
ORDINANCE
NUMBER 3518 RELATING TO
THE
REGENCY
QAK8
PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT
( W ) . ADOINO ADOfT»ONAL
REAL PROPERTY TO THE PO;
PROVIDING FOR LEGISLA­
TIVE FINOINGS AND INTENT.
PROVIDING FOR THE REZON­
ING O f REAL PROPERTY AND
THE TAKING OF IMPLEMENT­
ING
ADMINISTRATIVE

Unteaa auch certificate!*) fthal
be redeemed according to lew.
Vie property deaerfeed m *uch
certificated) wto be eold to the
Nghen ddder In room S201.
Seminole County Courthouxe.
Sanford. Florida, on
Wednesday Decem ber 14.
2009, el 1100am
Payment of Sato fee. appticabto documentary stamp taxes
end recorting faes ere requaed
to be paid by N successful bid­
der el Vie sale F ui payment of
an amount equal to the highest
btd m due wOhai 24 hours after
Vie advertised time of sale A l
payments she* be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable to the Cterti of the
C aaal Court
on 10/77/2003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Dopufy O o rt
Pubixh November 2. 9. IS 23.
2005
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Visit Pioneer Day Celebration in Brooksville - it s tree
churning, and listen to an
Special to tha Harald
expert turkey caller work a
wing bone call. And If you get
In celebration of the spirited
hungry, try the kettle com and
19th century adventurers who
other period foods.
settled Florida, come to the
The Chlnsegut Nature center
Chlnsegut Nature Center in
is located on land once home­
Drook&amp;vllle on Nov. 5 and join
steaded by the Dishops, an hon­
a festive exploration of our
est to goodness pioneer family,
state's cultural and historical
past. This family-oriented event the remnants of whose 19th
century dwelling still exists on
is free and runs from 9 a.m.,
the property.
until 4 p.m.
Activities will occur through­
If you've never clanged your
out the day. You can buy mer­
way through a skillet-throwing
chandise from exhibitors.
contest, hopped through a sack
Teachers can receive in-service
race or eaten hand-cranked ice
credit. Continuous shuttle runs
cream, you're in for a treat.
will transport festival-goers
Authentic re-creations of civil
from the Chlnsegut Hill
war camps and the Bishop
Conference Center to the
Family living history demon­
nature center.
stration bring to life the spirit
For an adventure into history,
that was Florida in the 1800s.
visit the Pioneer Day Jamboree
The festival features demon­
at the Florida Fish and Wildlife
strations of art and crafts, and
Conservation Commission’s
other life skills developed by
Chinsegut Nature Center, locat­
Florida's early settlers.
Experience the age-old sights, ed seven miles north of
Drooksville, one mile west of
sounds and smells of early
US 41 on CR 476.
peninsular existence while lis­
For further Information, con­
tening to live music of the peri­
tact the Chlnsegut Nature
od. Ride a horse-drawn wagon,
Center at (352) 754-6722 or visit
or examine a homemade bow
the FWCs Web site at
and arrow. Watch demonstra­
MyBVC.com/chlnsegut.
tions on turpentine processing,
cider making, weaving, spin­
ning, hearth cooking, medicinal FREE DUCK HUNTING
WORKSHOPS IN MARION,
remedies, and other pioneer
BREVARD COUNTIES
survival skills that highlight
Are you thinking about hunt­
the event.
ing ducks in Florida but aren't
Learn about quilting, soap
making, basket weaving, butter sure where or how?

Flag
Continued from Page 2B
scored on a two-yard run and League MVP
Santonio Jackson Jr. put his team ahead to stay
when he scored on a one-yani run late In the
first half.
The second half saw both teams play awesome
defense.
The Bucs had a final chance with two minutes
left to go but penalties forced them back and
they could not recover as the Giants hang on to
win the championship game over the upset
minded Dues.

muscle, full of energy, and
All you have to do Is attend
proved today that he's got one
one of the Florida Fish and
of heck of a nose and knows
Wildlife Conservation
how to use It.
Commission's (FWC) free duck
He is Bubba, a chocolate
hunting workshops In Marion
Labrador retriever and one of
or Brevard counties. They will
the Florida Fish and Wildlife
cover ethical hunting; Identify­
Conservation Commission's
ing waterfowl; places to hunt;
(FWC) four-legged officers. It
hunting equipment; and
retriever training and handling. took him and ms K-9 handler,
FWC Officer Jeff Gier, about
They are also a great chance to
two hours this morning to
re children for the special
locate a hunter who went miss­
Waterfowl Days Feb. 4-5.
ing about 4 p.m, Sunday in the
The workshops are Oct. 29 at
Ocala National Forest.
the FWCs Conservation
The pair started searching for
Training Center In the Ocala
John N. Falcone, 38, (DOB 10­
National Forest (Marion
15-67), about 8 a.m, today,
County); and Nov. 5 at the
slogging through ankle-toCaptain's House in Palm Bay
knee-deep water In an extreme­
(Brevard County). Workshops
are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registration ly remote area of the forest near
Lake Dexter. Around 10 a.m,
is free but space is limited to
Bubba led Gier to within shout­
the first 100 participants for
ing distance of Falcone, who
each workshop.
was grateful to see the big,
To sign up for a workshop
friendly dog and his human
call Ron Bielefeld at T.M.
partner.
Goodwin Waterfowl
The FWC and Lake County
Management Area at (321) 726­
Sheriff's Office began searching
2862 or Jeff Kraynik at (321)
for Falcone yesterday afternoon
725-3456.
about four miles west of
For more information on
Alexander Springs, but heavy
waterfowl hunting, including
rain and winds associated with
seasons, bag limits and license
Hurricane Wilma made hearing
requirements, go to
MyFWC.com /duck/Duckjlu
difficult and hampered search
nting/duck-huntinghtm.
efforts. Despite conditions,
searchers from both agencies
FWC K9 BUBBA FINDS LOST continued looking for Falcone
HUNTER IN OCALA
into the night. About 4 JO a.m,
NATIONAL FOREST
FWC Lt. Gregg Eason and his
He's a hundred pounds of

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Players of the Game: Buccaneers _ Coach
Char Pyron; Giants _ Coach Tony Tlchonoff.
THIRD PLACE GAME
RAIDERS 34, DOLPHINS 33
The game of the day.
The Dolphins' Travis Jackson scored the
;ame's first touchdown with a 15 yard run
Grooms answered back with a 20
6 ■fore
L - Elijah
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yard touchdown
run of his own.
icndo
Derek Johnson came back and scored on a one
yard run, putting the Dolphins back on top, but
Grooms scored again from 39 yards out to even
the score.

Football
Continued from Page IB
-seys and returned to the field
to take on host Oviedo with the
district title on the line.
Tlu- Lions fumbled on their
first possession and Lake
Brantley was forced |o try a
long 55-yard field goal attempt
that was a little bit wide to left
on its first possession.
The Lions then used its
power-1 offense to march down
the field with the big play
being a 48-yani run by Austin
Watson.
Oviedo cashed in on the 80yard, seven-play drive with Jeff
Crawley bursting over from
the one with only 5:29 remain­
ing on the clock.
The ensuing kickoff went out
of bounds and the Patriots took
over on their own 35.
On the first play. Lake
Brantley star quarterback
Bryan Bearden looked like he
was going to get loose for a big
gala but the Lions' Andy Lark
made a huge shin-string tackle
and wlven tlie next play result­
ed in a three-yard loss on a
hobbled pitch, the Patriots
looked to be in real trouble.
But Bearden came up with a
big throw, hitting Elliott Kiadil
for a 26-yard gain and a first
down.
l,akr Brantley then ran for 16
yards on four plays, tliere was
also an incomplete pass, setting
up a second and seven from
the 25.
That's wlten Patriots head
coach George Clayton reached
into his bag of tricks and
pulled out the same play that
had burned Lake Mary iast
Friday.
Clayton inserted Jake
Bernhardt into the backfield
and he took a pitch from
Bearden and laundied another
bomb into the end zone toward
Rhett Hamrick and tire big jun­
ior receiver made a fingertip
catch at the back line tu tie the
game at 7-7 with 1:23 left on
the clock.
Oviedo was unable to get

into scoring
after the
Mini position
posh
kickoff and the game went to a
Kansas tie-breaker.
The Lions won the toss and
chose to play defense, giving
the Patriots the ball at the 10yaril line.
thing* didn't look good for
Lake Brantley as another bad
pilch resulted in a nine-yard
loss on first down and two
more plays only got the ball to
the eight, forcing Pigozzi to
come on and hit a 25-yard field
goal.
The Oviedo offense came
onto the field with a lot of con­
fidence as its power running
had dominated the quarter and
all the Lions had to do was use
the four plays to get into the
end zone and sew up the title.
That strategy all went for
naught on the first play as a
fumble on the handoff was
re-covered by the Patriots and
the game was suddenly over
with Lake Brantley claiming
the 6A-2 title, 10-7.
"I thought we were the
underdogs coming in," said
Clayton. "Winter Springs had
won four games in a row and
was coming off the win over
Oviedo and the Lions had beat­
en us two weeks ago and had
played so well all season.
"But the kids bowed their
backs and did a great job."
With Patriots surprise. Winter
Springs was suddenly back in
lire hunt for the playoffs as
now the Bears would get a shot
at the Lions.
Winter Springs took the kick­
off to begin the 12-minute
quarter, but it was forced to
punt after three plays.
Oviedo took over on its own
47 and moved the ball 17 yards
before Cameron Thompkins
dove in front of a Lions receiv­
er and intercepted the ball for
the Bears.
Dm Boykins ran for 11 yards
and a first down on the first
play, but Winter Springs was
then set back by a holding call.
Two plays left the Bears with
a third and 15, but Salem hit

Ashuwa Richardson with a
short toss, but the receiver
spun loose and took off down
the sideline for a 34-yard score
and Winter Springs was in con­
trol with only 6:16 left on the
dock.
Just twn play* later ibr g«m*
was all but decided when Chris
Walker stepped in front of an
Oviedo receiver for another
interception.
The Bears got off a couple of
nice runs, but also got hit for
two penalties of 15 yards.
But Salem came up with
another big throw. Kitting huge
tight end Lars Anderson for
nine yards and a first down.
After two runs, David LeBar
came on and kicked a 26-yard
field goal and that would be
the final score, 10-0, Winter
Springs.
The regular season will come
to an end this Friday with non­
district action.
Lyman will tune-up for the
playoff* by traveling to
Sanford to face Seminole in
Homecoming at Thomas E.
Whlgham Stadium; Lake
Brantley travels to East Ridge
to take on the No. 1 stateranked Knights; Lake Howell
hosts Oviedo in their neighbor­
hood rivalry at Richard L.
Evans Field; Lake Mary Prep
hosts Pine Castle Christian lor
Senior Night; The Master’s
Academy welcome* PiersonTaylor to Oviedo; Orangewood
Christian will be at Brevard
Christian in Melbourne; and
Winter Springs hosts
University in the Bears' Senior
Night.
.11 of the games are set for a
7 tun kickoff.
1
The playoffs begin on Friday,
November 11th, with Lyman
hotting Eau Gallic; Lake
Brantley hosting Mandarin
from Jacksonville; and Winter
Springs traveling to Bunnell to
face Flagler-Palm Coast. All
three games will begin at 7
p.m.

squad of officers called off their
search until daylight when
Bubba and Gier were brought
in from Volusia County to
assist.
Falcone, who only started
hunting this year, told FWC
searchers he left his hunting
tree stand about 4 p.m,
Sunday, and headed back to the
truck to meet his companions
as planned. Somehow on the
way to the truck he got turned
around In the swampy forest
and before he knew it was
completely lost. He wandered
around until dark attempting
to find his way out of the
woods. He finally gave it up
and climbed a tree where he
spent the night.
Aside from being practically
eaten alive by mosquitoes,
Falcone was in pretty good
shape after his night in the
woods, said Lt. Don McMtllen,
an FWC investigator and part
of the search team.
"It's really easy to get turned
around in thick, swampy for­
est, especially after dark" said
McMlllen. 'Nobody ever plans
on getting lost but anyone
hunting or hiking in remote
areas should always bring
along a few provisions and be
prepared to spend a night In
the woods Just in case some­
thing unforeseen happens."

Cornell Wesley then ran 29 yards for the score
to give the Dolphins the edge at halftime.
In the second half the Jackson and Raishawn
Ranson Show got cranked up and the excitement
began as Ranson scored on a super 10 yard run
thjt brought the crowd to its feet and tied the
score for a third time.
Jackson then ran back a kickoff for a 50 yard
touchdown and moments later Ranson scored
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200 world renown artists to
exhibit and compete in
this world class juried art
show.
The festival is designed
to inspire appreciation for
qualitv art forms, as well as
awarding college scholar­
ships to local students
desiring a higher educa­
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The Lake MaryHeathrow Festival of the
Arts is a non-profit (501C4)
organization that raises
money through sponsor­
ships and donations.
Ranked by Sunshine
Artists Magazine as "one of
the best art festivals in the
U S ' , the Lake MaryHeathrow Festival of the
Arts has been named
'Sem inole County's most
prestigious e v e n t' and
through the generosity of
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scholarships since 1986.
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Sem inole County!
• Stim ulate and en erg ize the local econ­
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• Entertain, have fun and celeb rate the
arts!
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School Board, and all four
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• 11 a.m. to noon, Chris Peters.
• Noon to 1 p.m., Middle
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siblings, he admired his father's artwork.
I lis dad painted mainly seascapes, and the
young Ed told his father he wanted to paint
when he got older.

WINTER PARK — Life couldn't be much
better for Orlando artist Ed Sanderson who
i T * 1 ^ n^vcr make a living doing that,” the
painted the brilliant poster for this weekend's
budding artist was told. To prove that he was
Lake Mary-Heathmw Festival of the Arts.
Sanderson and his wife, Chris, an? buUdine a
new house, which will have a special room for
Now his dad. from Atlanta, is amazed at his
a new addition on the way any day now, their
son s success.
fust baby. Sanderson's art is selling very well
A ample of years ago, he had the idea to
and especially important is that painting
paint one of the Posters for an art festival. He
rcmarns fun as he tries to capture life's special
was too late for the Lake Mary-Hcathrow festi­
nuwncnts with vibrant abstract color.
MLlf is Itnr
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val, but this year organizers contacted him to
■That
my thing, saturatedJ Ihues with
see if he was interested.
« n l composition,” Sanderson said in a recur
After his first effort, the Board wanted more
interview. 1 rapture life's fleeting moments.”
of a Florida feel to it. Sanderson added palm
succumbed to
He explained that his mother succumbe,
tress to a late night seen of the Colonial Town
rana-r. The family only had 10 days notia"To me every day is a gift,” he said.
a n d 6 Cn? * * ^ ft5&gt;tival talu?s place, Nov. 5
He admits he doesn't possess the will to
For tlus case, he made an exception, but
p»m realistic photo-like works, which he said
banderson normally works with his own emoSf dc,v,n's art Portrays strong
Hons and iweals in his paintings his own
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I paint for myself because it's great thera■ x 't h a S Z ^
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After pursuing a degree in fine arts at the

has taken years to develop.
great, he said, but he did win first place and
“When people are excited about my artwork,
best of show honors at the Celebration Art
I play off of them,” Sanderson said. It serves as
Festival this year. Sales have increased to the
a motivation.
point where nis wife may not have to work
Many of his pieces are unconventional in
much longer.
size, he said. That's why he likes to work for
If people visit Sanderson’s double booth at
the frame shop.
the Lake Maiy-Heathrow festival they will not
"Frames can make or break a painting,"
see one theme. Sanderson likes variety, and
Sanderson explained.
while one may see a parking lot painted at
Many of his artworks are prices in the thou­
night, they may as likely see a scene firm
sands of dollar* but he also produces gkteea
Tahiti. His philosophy is to paint for hhnselt
that he embellishes to make it originaL
but if someone likes the work and it talks to
Sanderson likes to add gold leaf, for example.
than, then he gets great satisfaction out of that
Gidees are electric printed pieces that repro­
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duce
for people who even stop to
ducc artwork
artwc at a more affordable price. They
He iss grateful
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be $50 or $100.
maybe$5(
look at his
I work. He always
. thanks patrons for
tg; in, and he wants to meet Ithem. .
Among, his goals are for people to look at a
soni has a gregarious manner and a cer­
cer*
piece and ?say, "That's a Sanderson”, even If he
't sijtn
signed it They will know by the techIt doesn't rise to
hasn't
tain confidence in hi*
his art.
art but it
nique, heaald.
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conceit.
also one day like to open his own
lie would
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He acknowledges that there are better artists
gallery and help promoting artists starting in
than himself. At art shows, he says, he is hon­
their profession. He wouldn't take that huge
ored just to be there. He also tries to have five
commission out to make it easier for the begin­
or six new pieces for each of the dozen or
ning artist
shows he attends per year
Talking with Sanderson, one gets the feeling
Recently at a show in Celebration, Sanderson
that this artist is on a wonderful path in life.
said he sold more pieces than ever He has
' What a great tiring to love your work and to
dienti who have bought many works, and he
have it provide for his growing family.
has a philosophy about selling his work.
"1 never want to get up and say, 'Mart I've
"m thout client* it's just a nobby," he asserts.
got to paint today'," ne said.
Sanderson prices his pieces himself on the
Sanderson has a Web site at originalsp in may
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To on site paid parking
• From West: Take 1-4 east to
Exit 101A, turn left (west) on to
County Road 46A, turn on to
Colonial Center Parkway.
Continue to the festival park­
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• From East: Take 1-4 west to
exit 101A, stay in middle lane,
continue to festival parking.
To free shuttle parking
• From West: Take 1-4 east to
Exit 98 Heathrow, turn right
onto International Parkway,
continue on parkway to
Building 701.
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MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K OF TH E CIRCUIT
CO U R T
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by JU D ITH ECKENROTH
Deputy Ctetk
PubTOh July 13. 30. 77, 2003
and August 3.2003
8070

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N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN,
toto WILLIAM E KJRCHHOFF.
toa hotter ol toa WtowIng eertlflcata(i) ha* (Had said eerttficata(a) lor a lax daad to ba
iaauad toaraon. Th* cartftcat*
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CERTIFICATE NO: 137 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: IM S
PARCEL 10# 34-19-30-SAK08000010
Daacnptton oI Proparly: LEO PT
LO T 1 BLK B DESC AS BEO
370 39 F T S ♦ 25 FT W O f INT
CEN O F 18TH ST ♦ ROO­
SEVELT AVE RUN N 33 DEO
45 MIN 30 SEC W 173 93 F T S
38 DEO 14 MIN 30 SEC W 34 8
F T S 53 DEG 43 MIN 30 SEC E
199 29 F T N 42 9 FT TO BEO M
M SMITHS 2ND SUBO PB 1 PG

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CORINE TURNER
AD ol aaxl proparly baing to to*
County ol Samnoi*. Stala ol
Florida
Uniata auch c*rMc*u&lt;a) ahal
ba radaamad according to law.
toa proparly daacnbad n auch
c*rtrficata(i) wd ba aoid to toa
rugnaat tndter at toa watt front
door,
Sami not#
County
Courtooua*. Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. AUG UST 22, 2003. at
11 00am.
Payment ol Sal* la*, appbcabte documanlary atamp taxaa
and racordmg laaa ara required
to ba paid by toa auocaaalul txddar at toa i M Ful paymant oI
an amount equal to to* htghaai
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to* advartaad uma ol sate AI
payments aha* ba caah or guarantaad
inatrumant,
mad*
payable to toa Clark ol to*
Octet Court.
Dated on 7/7/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT
CO U R T
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
by JU D ITH ECKENROTH
Oaputy Clark
Pubfcth: July 13. 20. 27. 2003
and Augual 3. 2005
S071
Nolle* ol Application
for Tax Oaad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
Ural WILLIAM E KIRCHMOFF.
to# holder ol toa tofiowmg cartificala(a) ha* hlad aaid certificaf*(*) lor a lax daad lo ba
iaauad toaraon. Th* cartificala
number (») and y*#/(s) ol
taauanca. toa daacnpuon ot toa
proparty, and to* nam*&lt;*) m
when « was aaaaaaad War* as
lolow*.
CERTIFICATE NO: *93 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: I N *
PARCEL ID# 32-19-31-5060A00-OC60
Description ol Proparty LEG
L O T 3 BLK A DIXIE TERRACE
PB 8 PG 53
Nama* in which aaaaaaad
ALTON IA S MITCHELL
A* ol aaid proparty Damg m toa
County oI Saminote Slat# ol
Ftonda
Uniaaa amto certificate!*/ aha#
ba ladeamad according to law
to* proparty described to *uch
cartfitaMU) wd b* add to to*
fughett tedder at to* west koni
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County
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on
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MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORl­
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by GERALDINE HARFORD
Oanutv Clark
Pubfiah: July 13. 20. 77. 2003
and A u ^at 3.2003
S072

NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN,
toat WILLIAM E KIRCHMOFF.
toa tatter oI to* Mtowtng carMcatefs) ha* dad aaid carNcatefa) tor • tax daad to b*
Iaauad toarwon Th* carNca
numbar(a) and yaar(a) ol
Kananc*. to* Ja iu id u n ol toa
proparty. and toa nam*&lt;*) In
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C E fm n C A T S NO: 11M YEAR

PARCEL ID# 33-19-31300O03B-OOQQ
Daacrtpaon of Proparty: LEO
SEC 33 TW P 19S ROE 31E
BEG 114 F T E ♦ 20 F T N OF
SW COR O F N 1/2 OF SE 1/4
OF NW 1/4 O F SW 1/4 RUN N
123 F T W 100 FT N 39 F T E
130 F T S 130 F T W 80 FT T O
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certificated) wd ba add to to*
nignosf p o o it m in# w#si rrorn
a
Samtool*
County
Courtooua*. Santord. Florida
on
Monday. AUG UST 22.2003. at
1100am
Paymant d Sal* la*, appheabte documentary atamp taxaa
and racordtog fee* ara raquirad
to ba paid by to# auccaaaM bid­
der at to* aate Fite payment d
an amount equal to toa highaat
bid la dua wttom 24 hour* after
adiaraaad am* d aate AI
paymant* ahal ba caah or guaraad
inatrumant.
mad*
payable to toa Clark ol toa
Grata CoteL
Dated on 7/7/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF TH E CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Oaputy dark
PuMah: July 13. 20, 27 2003
and Augual 3.2003
S07S

Nama* In which aaaaaaad:
PATRICIA A DE SHAY. U W SON C DENNIS

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
hat WILLIAM E KIRCHMOFF,
Hi# no*o#f oi hi# Tcwowing, chttiticatena) ha* Nad aaid carttocate(a) tor a lax daad to ba
iaauad toaraon. The certificate
numbar(a) and y*ar&lt;*) ol
iaauanc*. to* deacriplion d to*
party; and to* namafa) to
which a waa aaaaaaad Wara aa

Alolaato proparty baing to to*
County ol Samtool*. State ol
Florida.

C ERm PICATl NO: 1100 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: I M

Uniaaa auch oatUfcateU I ahal
ba radaamad accordtog to law,
toa proparly daacnbad to auch
cart)ftc*ta(*) wd b* told to to*
hight u bUdif tt th# wts! I
door,
Saminote
County
Courtooua*, Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. A U G UST 22.20N. ai
110
Paymant of Sal* la*, appkeabto documanlary alamp taxaa
and raoordlng laaa ara required
to ba paid by toa auccaaaful biddar at to* sate F u l paymant ol
an amount aqual to to* lughaat
bid la dua within 24 hour* alter
toa advarttead 9m* ol aate. A I
paymant* ahal ba caah or guar­
anteed
inatrumant.
mad#
payable to to* Clark ot to*
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/7/2003.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clark
Putdah: July 13. 20. 27. 2003
and Auguat 3.2003 ,
8073
nGnic#
Appuciiion
lor Tax Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
toat WILLIAM E KIRCHMOFF.
to* holdar ol toa Mowing carkficate(*) ha* Nad Mid certifi­
cated) lor a tax daad to ba
iaauad toaraon. Th* cartifical*
number (a) and yaar(i) ol
Muanc*. toa daaeffotton oI to*
proparty, and to* named) In
which Mwaa aaaaaaad i*/*ra a*

CERTIFICATE NO: 1163 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1 M
PARCEL IOI 33-10-31-5040000-0030
Description of Proparty LEG
L O T 3 MORGANS ADD TO
CANAAN PB 3 PG 4
Nama* In which aaaaaaad.
INGER KONIQ. ROBERT C.
GOFF
Ai d tato proparty bamg in to*
County at Saminoi*. State ot
Ftonda
Untes* such carWicate(t) ahal
ba radaamad according to law.
toa property daacnbad in auch
c*rMcale&lt;*) w#l ba sold to toa
Nghast bidder at to* waal t
door.
Saminoi*
County
Courtooua*. Santord. Ftonda.
on
Monday. AUG UST 22.2003. at
11 00am.
Paymant d Sale la*, applica­
ble documentary atamp lax**
and recording tea* are required
to ba paxj by to* auccaaatul bid­
der at toe aate. Ful payment ol
an amount aqual to to* high**!
bad Is dua witoxi 24 hour* after
toa edvartnad Uma d sale
paymant* ahal be cash or guar­
anteed
inetrumenl.
made
payable to toa Clark ot toa
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/7/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HAHFORO
n#oufr dork
Pubinh July 13. 20. 27. 2005
and Augual 3. 2005
SO 74

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tor Tax Oaad

PARCEL ID# 33-19-31-3070000-1330
DaacripOon d Proparty: LEO
LO T 138 (LESS N 7 F T) J O
PACKARDS 1ST ADO T O MID­
WAY PB 2 PO 104
Name* in which aaaaaaad:
DO RO THY WILLLIAMS LIFE
E S T (LA2ETT WILLIAMS)
A I d aaid property bang in to*
County d Samtnd*. Stale oi
Florida
Unto** auch cartiflcatol*) aha#
b# radaamad according to law,
to* property daacnbad In auch
cartrhcafa(i) wd ba add to to#
high##|
•! th# w#tt front
door.
Saminoi#
County
Courtooua*. Santord. Ftonda,
on
Monday. AUGUST 22, 2003. at
1100am
Paymant ot Sal* la*, appllcabte documanlary atamp tax**
and racordmg tea* are raquirad
to ba pax) by to* auccaaatul bid­
der at to* aala Ful paymant d
an amount aqual to to* hrghaat
tad la dua within 24 hour* after
toa adraraaad km# d aate Aa
payment* ihal ba caah or guar­
anteed
Inatrumant,
mad#
payable to to* Clark ot toa
Circuit Court ,
Datad on 7/7/2003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clark
Publish July 13. 20. 27. 2003
and August 3. 2003
S078
IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
O F TH E EIGHTEENTH
JU O K IA L CtRCUTT,
IN AMO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C ASE NO: 04 CA 297-14K
JOSEPH A JACKSON. JR .
Plaintiff.
VS
DANIEL NICHOLAS
GALLEGOS.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO DANIEL NICHOLAS
GALLEGOS
360 San Rogue Street
Santord. FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Ihal an
action lor tor damages which
exceed
Fifteen
Thousand
(313.00000) Dollars has been
lilad against you and you ara
required to serve a copy ot your
written oalanaas. # any. to it on
MICHAEL C HUDDLESTON.
ESQ . Plainlift a attorney, whose
address is 114 West Rich
Avenue. Deland FL 32720. on
or belute AUG 19. 2005. and to
tile th* original with to* Clerk of
this Court, either before service
on Petitioner a attorney or imme­
diately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded in
the Supplemental Petition
Dated on JUL 7 2005
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE COURT
6Y Card Moore
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 13. 20 27. 2005
and August 3. 2005
SO 78

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NOTICE OF SALE
trial WILLIAM E KIRCHMOFF
TO
Sampson Ludell and
Matthews Notice is hereby
to# hotter d to# toiowing earthCalais) ha* filed aaid certifi­
given toat witom sixty (30) days
cate! I) tor a tax daad to D* I me property described below wd
eauad toaraon. Th# carkhcate
be sold
number I a) and y**r(S) d
Description ot Property
•auanca. to* deaeration d r e
proparty and the namai a) m
Legal Lag U l 4 Bin 7
Lockharts Subd PB 3 PG 70
which ( waa aaaaaaad War* aa
Jerry Avenue, Sanford FL
tdtowa
32771
CERTIFICATE NO 1171 YEAR ]
PutXteh Jury 20 77 2005 end
OF ISSUANCE IM S
13 10 2005
PARCEL ID# 33-19 31 30/
0000-0130
fif
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C
Ol Property LEG |
tor fax Daad
LO T I# J O PACKARDS fbt
ADO TO UiDWA r PN 7 PO 104
taOTCE it HEREBY b/VEN
re
M ElENDA j EDMtoUjN
Name* in winch
OR RiCHARtj b C A B b E iB tR
m jU A J j l bMMH
R r a* leader iJ t e fcrtuweig
larkkae fti l e i tee# ia # i

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aficatefa) tor a lax daad to ba
Iaauad toaraon. Th# carttlcate
Humbert a| and y*ar&lt;«) ot
■sauanc*. to# daacnptton ot to#
property, and toa named) in
whicb R waa aaaaaaad (*/*ra as
to*o»s

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SCMMOLE COUNTY. FLORl­
OA
by JUD ITH ECKENROTH
:D#outv O u t
PubHfi Ju * 20s 77. 2005 and
Augual 3.10, 2003
S107

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bid i# due wfihto 24 hour* after
advarttead 9m# o# aala AI
paymants ahal ba catft or guar­
anteed
inatrumant.
mad*
payable to to* Clark at to*
Orcu# Court

A I cratteors of to* dscadanl
and other parson* having date*
or damanda against decatterFTi
ttea on whom a copy tf tote
notice la roqtfrad to ba served
must fite toav ctetma wtto tote
Court WITHIN TH E LATER O F 3
MONTHS AFTER THE T M E OF
TH E FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.

Dated on 7/14/2003
CERTIFICATE NO: ESI YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: I M
PARCEL 10# 33-19-30-3130700-0030
Daacnptton ot Proparty: LEG
LO TS 8 * 7 BLK 7 PINE
LEVEL PB 6 PO 36
Nama* in wtkeft aaaaaaad: JOE
H FRAZIER
A I ot aaid proparty being to toa
County at Saminote. Stxaa ol
Florida
LWaaa such caritocatet*) *ha«
ba radaamad according to law,
to* property it*scribed In aucti
certificated) wR ba aofd to toa
Nghast bidder M to* weal tram
door.
Saminoi*
County
Courtooua*. Santord, Florid*,
on
Monday. AUGUST 29. I M
It 00am

at

Paymant ot Ste* to*. appAcabte documanlary (temp taxaa
and raoordtog tea* are raquirad
to b* paid by toa suooaaaM bid­
der M to* sate Ful paymant ol
an amount equal to toa N g N M
bid la dua wRNn 24 hour* after
to* advarttead 9m* ol ate* AI
paymants ahal ba cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
mad*
payable to toa Clark ol toa
Circut Court

PfoO##

AflplBMtoll

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
toat WILLIAM E KIRCHMOFF.
iT# noose oi m# Kwwiny c#rnr&gt;cata(a) has Mad said cartiflcaaaft) tor a lex dead to ba
iaauad Etaraon. Th* cartMcala
numbar(s) and yaar(a) of
iaauanc*. to* iteau ja ion of to*
property, and toa namafa) In
a##ch I waa aaaaaaad ia/ar* as
# - «*------tQSOWf.

A I ol said proparty being in to*
County ol Saminote. State ol
Florida.

CERTFTCATB NO:
OF M U M d : |

Daacrtpaon ot Proparty: LEG
L O T 1 BLK E LONG W OOD
PARK PB 11 PG 10

Uniaaa such csrtftcatais) aha#
ba radaam ad am x d tog to tew.
to* proparty daaertbad in such
carttocate(a) wN ba aoid to tw
rugnnl DaOO#r ml m# WWl rrorri
door,
Saminote
County
Courtooua*. Santord, Florida,
on

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy dark
PuMah: July 20. 27. 2005 and
August 3.10.2003
S10S
_________
Node* of Application
for Tax Daad

Payment ot Sate te*. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxaa
and raoordtog toe# ara raquirad
to ba paid by toa auccaastol bid­
der at to# aate. Ful paymant ol
an amount equal u to* htghaai
bid to dua wltoin 24 hour* alter
to* atorarttoad 9m# ot sate. A I
paymants aha# ba cash or guar­
anteed
inatrumant,
mad*
payable to th* Clark ot to*
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/14/2003.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that OPTIMUM FUNO. LLC
AMERICAN
CHARTERED
BANK, to* hotoar ol to* toknving cart heated) has Nad said
cartficated) tor a lax daad to b#
Issued toaraon. Th* carltncai*
numbar(s) and yaar(s) ol
Iaauanc*. to* daacrtpaon oI toa
proparty, and to* named) to
which a was assessed la/ar* aa
IbRows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 704 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: I M
PARCEL ID# 33-19-30-5AJOCOO-037A
Description ot Proparty: LEG N
45 FT OF 3 93 FT OF LO TS 37
* 36 BLK C SOUTH SANFORD
PB 1 PG 94
Name* in which
LYELL HINTZ

aaaaaaad:

A I ol aaxl proparty baetg to th*
County ol Serranote. State ot
Florida.
Unleas such cartficated) ihal
b* radaamad according to law.
th* proparty daacnbad in such
cartficated) wM b# aofd to to*
high#*! bidder at to* weal Iron!
door.
Saminoi*
County
Courtooua*. Santord, Florida,
on
Monday. AUG UST 29. 2 M . at
1100am.
Payment ol Sate la*, appkeabte documentary stamp taxes
and recording laaa art required
to ba paid by the successful bid­
der at toa aate Fu9 paymant ot
an amount aqual to to* high**!
bid I* due within 24 hours after
toa advarbaed am* ot sate. A I
payments trial b# caah or guar­
anteed
instrument.
mad*
payable to th* Clark of to*
Circuit Court.
Dated on 7/14/2003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clark
Pubkan July 20. 27, 2CT3 and
August 3. 10. 2003
S106
Notice ol Application
(oy Tea Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
thal MELENDA J EOMISTON
OR RICHARD S CASSELBER­
RY. to* hokter ot to* following
certificated) has filed aaxl cer­
tificated) tor a tax daad to b*
issued thereon Th* camhcale
number!*) and year(*) of
isauanc*. toe description of the
property, and the named) in
when a was assessed I S / ara as
foifowt
CERTIFICATE NO: 703 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1993
PARCEL ID# 35-19-30-5AJ0C0O-0410
Description of Proparty LEG
LOT 4t BLK C SOUTH SAN­
FORD PB I PG 94
Names m which assessed
GERALD L GIVENS
AS ot sard property bong n the
County ol Seminole State of
Florida
Unless such certificated) trie#
□a redeemed according to law
toe proparty described m such
certificated) « # be sold to to*
fughesl bxkter el th* west Iron
door
Semmol#
County
Courthouse Santord Ftonda,
on
Monday AUGUST 29. 2005 tl
11 00am
Paymant of Safe te* appkee
Ot* documentary ilanp taxes
end tecuteng tees are required
b be pert by to* sgcraeakf tad
der *1 to# sate / u* payment &lt;#
an amour# equal to toa rv^iest
LMj m due wtean 24 how* after
toe adrerkaad km* c# sate AI
payments she# be cash m guar
antoed
mstrumant
mad*
payabte to to* Car* at to*
Cecu# Cowl
Dated w&gt; 7/14/3003
UAM rM Fte MCjHM
C4EMK 0 # I H i CiNCXJIf

COURT

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUfT
CO U R T
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by JUDITH ECKENROTH
Deputy Clark
PuMah: July 20. 27. 2003 and
Augual 3. 10. 2003
S106
Motto# of AppOcitton
tor Tax Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
toat WILLIAM E KIRCHHOFF.
toa holdar ot to* toftowtog carttflcals(a) has Msd said cartihcala(s) tor a tax daad to b*
iaauad toaraon The certificate
numbar(a) and y*ar(s) ot
iaauanc*. to* dsscOption of ttw
proparty, and to# nama(s) in
which it was aaaaaaad la/ar* as
A
-^l*____
TOflOWa.
CERTIFICATE NO: 1121 YEAR
O F ISSUANCE: I M
PARCEL 10# 20-20-30-50101000060
Description ol Proparty: LEG
L O T 8 BLK I LONGW OOO
PARK PB 11 PG 10
Names in which aaaaaaad:
GILLER REALTY 6 CONSTR
C O INC
A i d Sted property being In the
County ol Seminote. Slate ot
Florida.
Uniaaa such c*rtiftcxt*(s) aha#
ba radaamad according to law.
th* property daacnbad m auch
certificate! t) wd ba sold to to*
highest bidder ai to* waal front
door,
Saminote
County
Courtooua*. Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. A U G U ST 29. 2003. at
11 00am
Paymant of Sate fa*, applica­
ble documentary stamp tax**
and racordtog leas ara raquvad
to ba paid by Vi* successful bid­
der si toa sal* Ful payment ot
an amour# aqual to toa highest
Cad is due within 24 hours after
to* advertised nine ot sate. A*
paymant* she# ba cash or guaranlsao
instrument.
made
payable to toe Clerk ol the
Circuit Court.
Dated on 7/14/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE C IR C U IT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
by JUOITH ECKENROTH
Deputy Clerk
Publish Juty 20. 27. 2003 and
August 3. 10. 2003
S109
Nolle* ol Application
lor Tea Oaad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
thal HELEN T HERNANDEZ,
to* holder o&lt; toe toaowing certifi
cale(s) has Mad said cartiftcata(s) lor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(t) and year(a) ol
issuance, the description ot toe
property, and the name(s) in
which a was assessed is/are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1343 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1993
PARCEL ID# 20 20-30-50100000130
Description of Property LEG
LOT t3 BLK J LONGWOOO
PARK PB It PG 10
Names m which
BRUCE E AITKEN

assessed

A# ot safo property be&lt;ny n toe
County a# Semepie Stale ot
Ftonda

A# other creditors ol to# dacaetetm* or damanda against
dacattanrs estate must &lt;** toav
dawns with tote court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.

tor Te*

namss in1 wrwen assssssaBRUCE E ArTKEN

PARCEL ID# 20-20-30-501OCOODOIO

Monday. AU G U ST 29,2003. ai
11 OOsm.

Dated on 7/14/2003.

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
D#outy Clerk
Pubfiah: July 20. 27. 2003 and
Auguat 3. i a 2003
S110

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
toat WACHOVIA BANK NA AS
CU S T/TB U S TEE FOR PLYMOUTH PARK TAX SERVICES
LLC. to* holdar ot toa tallow­
ing carWtcato(a) ha* Nad said
cartficated) for a tax daad to ba
Iaauad toaraon. Th* carttfeta*
numbar(s) and y*ar(*) ol
taauanca. to* dsacriptton at to*
proparty. and toa named) in
which R waa assessed ta/at* as

C E R T V K A T B NO: 1 TM TEA R
OF tS S U A N C I: I M

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTW ITHSTANDING TH E
TIME PERIOO S E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER TH E D E C E D E N TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The dal* ol first puMcabon ot
tote None* te July 27,2003.

YEAR

Mary Nancy Whitehead
241 East Main* Avanu*
Longwood. FL 32730

PARCEL ID# 11-21-29-300007H-0000

Attorney

DaacripOon of Property: l a n d
ONLY LOCATED IN 8EC 11
TW P 21S ROE 29 E BEG 23 FT
S OF NW COR OF SW 1/4 OF
SW 1/4 RUN E 343 78 F T S
337 83 F T W 344 63 FT N
337.32 F T T O BEG (LESS RDS)

Monday AUGUST »
It 00am

W M at

Pubiteh July 27.
Auguat 3. 2003
S143

Name* In which aasassad
GOLF PLACE AT ALTAMONTE
LLC

Unteaa such cartficated) aha#
ba radaamad according to law,
to* property described In such
certificated) wte b# aoid to to*
n*QrMB5i DKJu#f IT m# wfl#l iron!
door.
Saminoi#
County
Courtooua*, Santord. Florida,
on

RUTH BERMAN,

NOTICE
T O CREDITORS

Payment ot Sate tea. appficabte documentary stamp taxes
and racortkng teas are raquvad
to ba paid by to* successful bid­
der at the sate Full paymant ol
an amount aqual to to* Nghast
brd is dua within 24 hour* attar
to* advarttead lima ol sate All
paymants aha# ba cash or guar
antaad
inatrumant.
mad*
payable to th* Clark ot to*
Orate Court.
Dated on 7/14/2003.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
by OERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
PuMah: July 20. 27. 2003 and
August 3. to. 2003
S ill
Nolle* ol Application
tor Taa Oaad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
toat MLHM AS O U S T (MON­
TANA). to* holdar ot to* lottow­
ing cartiflcatt(i) has Nad said
cartftcata(*) for a tax dead to ba
iaauad toaraon. Th* certificate
numb#r(s) and y**r(s) ol
teauano*. to* daacnptton of toa
property, and to* nama(a) in
which it was aaaaaaad M/ar* aa

CERTIFICATE NO: 3094 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2002
PARCEL ID# 11-21-29-300007F-0000
Description of Proparty BLOG
ONLY LOCATED IN SEC tl
TWP 21S ROE 29E BEO 25 FT
S OF NW COR OF SW 1/4 OF
SW 1/4 RUN E 845 76 FT S
337 33 FT W 644 63 FT N
337 52 FT TO BEO (LESS RDS)
N4mes in which assessed
GOLF PLACE AT ALTAMONTE
LLC
AI ol said proparty being m toe
County of Seminole Stale ol
Florida
Unless such certificate! s) shall
be redeemed according to law.
to* proparty described in such
cartrftcatefs) wilt be sold to to*
highest tedder al toa west Ironl
door.
Saminoia
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. AUOUST 29, 2003 al
tt 00am
Payment of Sate lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording fees ara required
to ba paid by to* successful ted­
der at toa sate Full payment of
an amour# aqual to toa highest
ted is due wrtoin 24 hours attar
toa advertised tuna ot Sate A l
payments shall bo cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable lo toe Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/14/2003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 20. 27. 2005 and
August 3. 10. 2005
S112
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO. 05-CP-1212

IN RE ESTATE OF

Peywwrf c# Saw tea x u f i x
Ire iU u w U i ttemp (are*
arte raxardag tea* are r*&gt;au&gt;*d
to be pate try Vet swx.aatf# tad
Os' te 9m M e »u# peyxxar# tf
an xr x x rl ayte to t e i&lt; / e #

Deceased
N O TIC E TO C R E D ITO R S

The edrnnevakcvi of Vie estate
of HELEN DOVER deceased
etouee dele uf death was Me/ I
2UH are) xtia x Suctte Secur#/
077-18 /272

2003

IN RE: ESTATE OF

Monday. AUOUST 29,2003 at
1100am

m

Personal

M THB C IR C U T CO U N T FOR
SEMMOU COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DtVWON
FILE# :

A I of said property being in to#
Courtly ot Saminote, State ol
Florid*.

Number

For

Harry Q. Raid, III
Florida Bar No. 0240032
1120W F M S t.,S u # * B
Sanford, FL3277I
i: (407) 321-3911

HELEN COVER.
Untes* such certificated! tries
be lexteemn accordtog to law
to* property Oesctpad n such
center Mils) wte be told to toe
Nghwsl trdder et toe wetI ktv#
door
Seeuncte
County
Courthouse Sanford f u x lx
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parxkng «i v e Ceuta Court kx
SewwKxe Gout t /
Ffortea
/•&gt;'&lt; tax iNtevta tw extore** J
ttmSi * W t N F t a A w u e
Sarfovd ft a n I thm &lt; e »e t
**ta e t a w ix t uf Vw
r —O
i*!&lt;***»* taixe a«ta i w v x a &lt;**&gt;
•e*av#a*x« a x* u i e j ere set
ktar- u x w

Th# adminiatration ol to* estate
ol RUTH BERMAN, deceased,
whoa* date of death waa
February 3. 2005. Fite Number
2005-CP 0994. te penteng In to*
Circuit Court lor Saminoi#
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division, the address ol which
is P.O. Box 3099. Sanford.
Florida 32772. Th# namaa and
addr*tees ol to* Personal
Representative
and
to*
Personal Representative s attor­
ney are set forth below
Aft creditors ot th* decadent and
other persona having ctavns or
demands against to* decedent s
estate, including unmatured,
contingent or unliquidated
claim*, on whom a copy ot this
notica has been served mutt fit*
their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors ot to* deca­
dent and other person* having
claims or damanda against
dacadanls estate, including
unmanned, contingent or unliq­
uidated ctavns. must file their
claim* with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE O EC E D EN TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Th* data of toa first publication
of this notica is July 27.2005
Personal Representative
MAXINE BERMAN
Roxana I Masco. Esq
Florida Bar No 0167101
Law Oftice ol Austin A. Frye. PA.
20900 West Dixie Highway
Aventura. FL 33180
Telephone 305931-3200
Facsimile 305/931 9383
Attorney for Petitioner*
Publish July 27, 2005 and
August 3. 2005
S144
IN THE C IR C U T CO URT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORlOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2003-CP-1233
IN RE ESTATE OF
VIRGINIA P LOBELLO,
A/K/A VIRGINIA LOBELLO,
Deceased
N O TIC E T O CR ED ITO R S

The administration ol the estate
Ol VIRGINIA P LOBELLO AK/A
VIRGINIA LOBELLO. deceased,
whose date ol death was May
25. 2005, File Number 2005-CP1283. is perxkng in toe Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida. Probate Division, toe
address ol wtich is P O Drawer
C. Santord. Florida 32772-0659
The names and addresses ot
the Personal Representative
xnd
the
Personal
Representative t attorney are
set forth below
A# creditors ol toe decedent
and other persons having claims
« demands agamsl decedent s
estate on whom a copy of ton*
note* has been served must Me
thee claims with mis Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O f SER
VICE O f A COPY O f THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Afi Other uedaces uf tie deem
der# end persona having cteens
te demand* agamel toe dec*
dent* estate musl Me toe*
dean* exto tow Court WfTteN ]
MONTH* AFTER THE DATE
0# THE FiFkBT PUBLICATION
OF I h i * M O f C f
At* UAta#k f*or 9 0 f a t e

m i M t&lt; jht rt H KARRI U
NOfNrtfNbfAFaLteaG

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TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
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Statedismisses
murdercharges
By Steve Paradis
Herald Staff

FCSL honors
its best
The Florida CoNegiato
Summer League hon­
ored Its best players at Its
first annual awards ban­
quet

SANFORD — Marcus Sheppard, 25, walked
out of the Seminole County }ail a free man
Thursday afternoon vowing to learn from his
mistakes that cost him and another man 18
months in jail on first-degree murder charges.
Representatives of the State Attorney Office,
Sanford Police Department and the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement held an early
evening news conference Wednesday to say
they dropped the murder charges.

What to do
with Magnolia
Square?
Herald Staff

S e m in o l e S m il e

Martha McKinney —

Marcus Sheppard, center, receives hugs from his mother, left, and
an unnamed woman after being released from the Seminole
County jail Thursday afternoon.

Meeting
seeks
ideas
for CRA
budget
By Llane Edlxon
Herald Staff

On* of th « first photographers allowed Into
Hiroshima after the nuclear weapon killed
about 140,000 people was U.S. Navy photog­
rapher Wesley Place. Place moved to Sanford
In 1955 and died In 1990, but his wife, Betty,
right, keeps thousands of his photos, includ­
ing many from Hiroshima and of W orld War II
Japan. Above Is a photo that Place shot of the
famous A -B o m b Dome, once the Hiroshima
Prefecture Industrial Promotion Hall. 7:15 p.m.
Eastern time Friday marked the 60th anniver­
sary of the bom bing of Hiroshima at B:15 a.m.
local time Aug. 6, 1945. Three days later the
United States dropped a second atomic bomb
on Nagasaki, killing 70,000 people. Japan sur­
rendered on A ug . 15, 1945. To see more of
Place's photos, see Page 6A.
Herald photo by Tom m y Vincent

SANFORD — The Downtown
Community
Redevelopment
Agency will have a town hall
meeting Monday, Aug. 29, at 6
p.m. to discuss special projects
and promotions for its 2005-2006
fiscal year budget.
District 1 Commissioner Art
Woodruff suggested to CRA
members that in consideration of
the upcoming budget planning
and due to the rearrangements of
some of the city's boards, the CRA
should have a "widely adver­
tised" town hall meeting.
"You might hear things you
hadn't thought of," Woodruff
said.
CRA Chairman Bob Parsell
submitted a proposed budget.
The CRA will nave $752,000 in ad
valorem revenue with $20,000 in
estimated interest, giving the
agency about $772,000 in total for
the 2005-2006 budget year.
The CRA has already commit­
ted some of those dollars for hir­
ing
an
executive director
($30,000); operating expenses
($20,000); First Street loan pay­
ments ($232,000); Fort Mellon
Park ($66,667); and facade grants
($20,000).
"These are things we're already
committed to," Parsell said.
With the remaining $403,333
the CRA is hoping to spend about
524,000 on promotions such as
Alive Aftec^Five and a spring art
festival.
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Man in Hillsborough jail charged
with Lake Mary bank robbery
By Staff Reports

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Capturing History

By Liana Edlxon

SANFORD — The
downtown Community
Redevelopment Agency
is looking for direction
from the Historic
Preservation Board on
what to do with
Magnolia Square.
Renovations began on
the square recently that
included tearing out
trees to replace with
Blanchard Magnolias,
ripping up the bricks, re­
running electrical lines;
and redesigning the
landscape of the new
trees and greenery.
Now, all that is left to
do is placing benches
and trash receptacles into
the square. Those items
were ordered and will be
in the square sometime
in September.
Meanwhile, CRA
member Jeff Triplett
announced on
Wednesday that he still
wasn't happy with the
square.
"1 have to be honest. I
don't like it It still looks
like a basketball court to
me," Triplett said.
Renovations are cur­
rently running $525 over
budget, but Bob Parsell
said that the city staff
had another recommendation.
That recommenda­
tion, which was canopytype sails that would
provide more shade to
the tune of approximate­
ly $30,000, was shot
down because CRA
members felt it wasn't
consistent with the his­
torical feel downtown
provides.
The CRA decided that
trellises with some type
of vine growing through
it such as Confederate
Jasmine might be a nice
touch that would help
cool down the square in
the summer months.
The CRA will ask die
Historic Preservation
Board for suggestions.

Officials said Wednesday they still believe
Sheppard and Clifton Lee Mulkey, 28, were
involved in the 2001 shooting death of Milton
Roundtree.
Sanford police found Roundtree dead Feb. 22,
2001. He was face down on the ground near his
home's doorway at 1012 1/2 W. Third St.
Nearly three years later, Sanford police and
the FDLE teamed up to try to solve some of 27
unsolved homicide cases. The third one to be
solved, or so police thought, was the Roundtree

LAKE MARY— There has
been an arrest in the July 27 rob­
bery of the Wachovia Bank,
located at 4005 W. Lake Mary
Blvd., in Lake Mary.
A w arrant was served on
Wednesday, on Robert G.
Jameson, 36, who was being held
in the Hillsborough County Jail.
Jameson was arrested Aug. 1
in Hillsborough County in a
stolen vehicle. During his arrest,
a piece of paper, which appeared
to be a bank robbery note, fell
out his pocket. The note was

charges.
The bank robber was last seen
driving a red to burgundy, fourdoor sedan — possibly a 90s
model Cadillac, with cream col­
ored top, according to the
Sheriff's Office before the arrest
was made.
There were no injuries associ­
ated with the robbery, and the
suspect escaped
with
an
unknown amount of cash, police
said.
Anyone with any information
about this crime is asked to con­
tact the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office or Crimeline.

threatening and went into spe­
cific information.
Hillsborough County investi­
gators checked "Fraud Net", a
law enforcement database, to see
if there were any recent bank
robberies where a nute, with
similar script, was used. They
saw the Seminole County case,
and contacted this agency.
A photo line-up was done and
Jameson was identified as the
suspect.
He is being held in the
Hillsborough County Jail and
will eventually be transferred to
Seminole County
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Sheriffs Office investigating
death of inmate who fell
SANFORD — The Seminole County Sheriff's Office Ls
investigating the death of a jail inmate that occurred
Tuesday, Aug. 2.
According to information from witnesses, John Joseph
Mase, 62. was sitting in the dayroom
of pod G-2, filling out paperwork,
when he fell off of a stool and was
unconscious. The inmate began to
gasp for air and fell to the floot; a
Sheriff's spokesman said. An emer­
gency code was called.
His vitals were assessed and CPR
was initiated. He was transported to
Central Florida Regional Hospital
where he was pronounced dead.
Mase
Mase had a medical history. There
were no signs of foul pLiy.
Mase had been arrested by the Altamonte Springs
Police Department on July 30 for disorderly intoxication.

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Sunday. August 7. 2005

Seminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
Makes you want to karl: A new champi­
on has claimed the crown of downtown’s
worst landlord. That title was hetd by Sara
Jacobsoa. The Downtown Diva was the
long-reigning champ and most recently
defended her title by retroactively reinstat­
ing a cost of living increase she had prom­
ised to waive for Mike Barr, the owner of
the Sanford Book Shoppe. Ban was later
given a 5-day eviction notice.
But just when you thought the champ
would retire with the gaudy title belt, along
comes a young challenger to shake up the
establishment. In this case it’s two young
...................... ......... challengers, Denise
Around the dock and Virgil Harley.
The Hurleys own
the building where
Divine Dell was locat­
ed. Most Herald read­
ers will remember that
the deli closed June 30
because the owner.
Drew Fischer, 42, was
suddenly diagnosed
with stage two squa­
mous cell carcinoma.
by Dan Ping
Closing the family
• • • • • • • •
business is never easy,
especially when you have a wife and three
young boys to raise, but fighting cancer is
not a part-time job. The Fischers had no
other choice but to close.
Drew has already begun radiation and
chemotherapy treatments. On Monday he'll
begin another five days of chemo. I've never
had chemo, but it's got to be better than what
the Hurleys are putting Drew and his family
through.
The deli closed, but Drew did not remove
his coolers, oven and other equipment. He
was assured by the Hurleys that given his
medical circumstances they would work
with him. And they appeared to be doing so
early on. Within days of the deli closing.
Volcano’s Coffee Bar in Longwood contact­
ed the Hurleys about moving into the space.
Not only that, officials from Volcano's indi­
cated they would buy Drew's equipment for
their business. It seemed like a win-win-win
for everyone, so naturally Drew made no
arrangements lo remove the equipment.
The Hurleys and Volcano’s couldn’t come
to an agreement on the lease and the deal fell
through. Since Volcano’s wasn’t purchasing
his equipment. Drew found another buyer.
Problem is, the Hurleys won’t allow the
Fischers to remove the equipment because
they claim they are owed about $6,500,
including $ 1,100 for rent in July. The
remaining expenditures the Hurley’s are
claiming are for ’’damage,” cleaning, or
dubious charges for such things like $812.50
for correspondence with the Fischers, $25 to
drop ofT a letter at the Fischers' house or $60
for 12 pages of faxes.
None of these charges were at issue when
it looked like Volcano’s would move into the
deli’s space. With no tenants, it looks like
the Hurleys are trying to put the screws on a
young family who, through no fault of their
own, are literally facing a life-and-death bat­
tle.
It's obvious from reading Virgil Hurley’s
response to the Fischer's attorney he’s
preparing for his own battle.
"Please direct (the Fischers) to settle this
as we have set forth ... or we will have to
total up the thee's (sic) and thou’s (sic) and
we will prevail in small claims court,” Virgil
Hurley writes.
He latter adds: “Do you know how much
small claims courts love it when you rattle
off your multiplictous business name and
speak in legaleze (sic)? I haven’t lost in
small claims court.”
Good for you, Virgil. Just realize most
decent people think you’re a acting like a
jackass. You may win in court — then again,
defeat comes to the proud when they least
expect it.
If it does, you and Denise can always take
solace in your new crown — worst landlords
in downtown.
Showing him the money: Speaking of
hardheaded people, former Sanford city
manager Al Grleshabcr has a new employ­
er. Grieshaber was named interim city man­
ager of Indian Rocks Beach near Tampa.
He'll earn $8,000 a month in salary and
housing allowance, as well as a $400 a
month car allowance, use of a city vehicle,
cell phone and pre-paid E-pass for the toll

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Dog Days

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First Baptist Church
M usk Ministry will pres­
ent “Raise the Praise’1, a
program of contem porary
Christian and Gospel music
at 6:30 p.m. First Baptist
Church is located at 519
Park Avenue. This is a free
concert and open to all. For
additional information
phone 407-322-6041.
Brethren Reaching Out
presents the 5th National
Young People's
A ppreciation Event from
2:30 to 4 p.m. at Images of
Glory, 270 N. O rlando Ave.,
Sanford. This will be a spe­
cial recognition for all chil­
dren. The event will feature
speakers, gospel entertain­
ment and refreshments.

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Altamonte Springs, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday on Murphy
Road In Casselberry. He reportedly
was involved in an altercation at a
residence in the 100 block of Long
Leaf Pine Circle In Sanford. He was
charged with battery - touch or
strike, simple assault with intent to
do violence, and burglary with
assault or battery.

Attempted Murder
• Tremain Ginton Patrick, 22, of
Crescent Street Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Thursday at the
John E Polk Correctional Facility
where he was being held for ques­
tioning. On July 29, ne was reported­
ly involved in an incident at 13th
Street and Olive Avenue, in Castle
Brewer Court, at which time shots
were fired. He had reportedly been
involved in a dispute with a female
in her vehicle with two small chil­
dren. Patrick was charged with three
counts of felony, attempted murder,
and two counts of shooting a missile
into a vehicle.

Street and Georgia Avenue. He was
found parked in McKibbin Park. He
was charged with possession of
cocaine with intent to sell within
1000 feet of a school area, possession
of an open container in the vehicle,
and driving with a suspended
license.

Drug related
• Kinta Emanuel Simpson, 22, of
Scott Street and George Warren, 20,
of Collins Street Osteen, were arrest­
ed by Sanford police Thursday in the
1400 block of Celery Avenue. The
two were found in a vehicle reported
stolen in Seminole County.
Following an investigation and
check of the vehicle, Simpson was
charged with selling cocaine within
1000 feet of a school area, selling
marijuana within 1000 feet of a
school area, trespassing in a con­
veyance, possession of under 20
grams of marijuana, and possession
of controlled substances including
cocaine. Warren, who was driving
the vehicle, was charged with grand
theft of a motor vehicle, selling
cocaine within 1000 feet of a school
area, selling marijuana within 1000
feet of a school area, possession of
under 20 grains of marijuana and
possession of controlled substances
including cocaine.
• Curtis Black, 22, of William
Clark Court and Gregory R. Dixon,
24, of Lake Monroe Terrace were
arrested by Sanford police on July
27, in the 1400 block of West 13th
Street. The two were believed to
have been involved in a drug related
transaction. Black was charged with
possession of cocaine with intent to
sell, and possession of under 20
grams of marijuana. Dixon was
charged with possession of under 20
grams of marijuana.

• Dorset! Solomon, 23, of Bob
Thomas Circle, was arrested by
Sanford police on July 26, at
Mangoustine Avenue and 14th
Street. He was charged with traffick­
ing in cocaine (28 grams), and pos­
session of under 20 grams of mari­
juana.
Multiple Charges
• Calvin Anthony Copeland, 27,
of Harding Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at 3rd Street
and Highway 17-92. Officers
stopped him when he was seen not
moving at a traffic light when it
turned green. He was charged with
carrying a prohibited weapon open­
ly (handgun), possession of a
weapon by a convicted felon, aggra­
vated assault on a police officer,
driving a motor vehicle with disre­
gard for the safety of persons, driv­
ing with a suspended license, prop­
erty damage of $200 or less.
Committing a 2nd degree felony
with a weapon (vehicle) and altering
the identification number on a
firearm.

• Nikia Levard Holmes, 31, of
Water Street, was arrested by
Sanford police on July 27 at 11th
Street and South Maple Avenue. 1le
was charged with possession of
under 20 grams of manjuana.
• Richard Scott, 30, of Gilbert
Street, Lake Monroe, was arrested bv
Sanford police on July 27 at 25th

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Burglary
• Frank A. Rhilandcr, 43, of
Celery Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Wednesday. He
was reportedly involved in an alter­
cation in the 1100 block of Sanford
Avenue. He was charged with bur­
glary of a dwelling and property
damage of over $200.

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• [esse lee Meister, 23, of

• Kelly Morgan, 32 of Palm Way,
was arrested by Sanford police
TUesday in the 300 block of Bay
Avenue where he was said to have
been involved in a dispute with a
female and a male. He was charged
with two counts of battery - causing
bodily harm.
Thefts
• Natashan Sprowl, 19, of
Deltona, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday at a store on W.P. Ball
Boulevard.
He reportedly took approximate­
ly $1,394.98 in merchandise without
paying. He was diarged with larce­
ny — theft of over $300 but less than
$5,000.
Traffic Stops
• Daniel Scott Abbgy, 26, of
Tucker Drive, Sanford, was stopped
by Sanford police Wednesday at
Highway 17-92 and 24th Street. He
was charged with driving with a
suspended license, tag improperly
displayed, and giving a false ID to a
law enforcement officer.
• Gary John Stuhr, 45, of Lake
Monroe, was stopped by Sanford
police Wednesday at First Street and
French Avenue.
He was charged with driving
under the influence (DUI) of alcohol
or drugs, and not carrying a driver's
license.
• Curtis Demonte Lee, 20, of
William Gark Court, was stopped
by Sanford police on June 10 in the
1500 block of West 15th Street. He
was charged with operating a motor
vehicle without a valid license, and
possession of under 20 grams of
manfuana.

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• Eugene Jones, 32 of William
Clark Court, was arrested by
Sanford police outside his residence.
He was charged with violation of the
county ordinance on possession of
an open container in a semi-public
(.larking lot.

• Lorenzo Brundidge, 36, of West
10th Street, was arrested by Sanford
police Tiiesday at his residence. He
reportedly was involved the previ­
ous day in a dispute with a female in
the 800 block of Pecan Avenue. He
was charged with aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon
(knife), and battery - causing bodily
harm.

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Grieshaber proposed the salary and bene­
fits but tried to snooker even more out of the
Indian Rocks commission when he asked
that the salary be “net” after taxes The com­
mission balked and one even suggested
reducing the salary.
Grieshaber
continues
to
draw
aboutS 10,000 a month plus benefits from the
city of Sanford He'll do so through the end
of November.

The Winter Springs City
Commission will meet
beginning at 6:30 p.m. in
city hall. Firefighters will
be honored at this meeting,
which contains an unusual­
ly long agenda, including
items pertaining to The
Landings at Parkstone,
Wallace Subdivision,
Villaee M arket Place and a
w arehouse on Belle
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A w orkshop will be held
on Florida Aquatic preserve
Management. The preserve
in this area is the WekivaMiddle St. Johns Aquatic
Preserve, 8300 West SR-46
in Sanford. For more infor­
mation and location, con­
tact Marsha Butler at 407330-6733.

WED
The U.S. Navy will hold
training exercises at
Pinecastle Bombing Range
in Astor from 8 a.m. to 4:20
p.m. and again for one hour
around the noontime on
Thursday, Aug. 11. At
times, noise from the explo­
sions may be heard in the
Seminole County area.

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“A Tisket, a Tasket,
Everything In a Basket"
luncheon will be held by
the Altamonte SpringsMaitland Christian
Women's Club, from 11
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the
Maison &amp; Jardin
Restaurant, 430 Wymore
Road in Altamonte Springs.
The luncheon is $19.
Reservations are needed by
calling Brenda at 407-6811942 or Kit at 407-322-1047.

SAT
The Fab Follies will
present the opening of its
new musical, "In The Pink"
on Saturday, Aug. 13 and
Sunday, Aug. 14, at 2 p.m.
at the O rlando Repertory
Theatre, Loch Haven Park
— Across from the O rlando
Science Center, 1001
Princeton St., Orlando, FL
32803.
Box Office 407-896-7365.
Reserved Seating $15.

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The m onthly child pas­
senger seat checkup for all
citizens of Sanford will be
held from 5 until 7 p.m. at
Sanford Fire Station 42, 300
E. Airport Blvd., in Sanford.
For an appointm ent call
Tim Robles at 407-302-2520.

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Approximately $100,000
was suggested by Parsell to be
used as a contingency con­
struction fund, with another
$30,000 in a general contin­
gency fund.
If those suggestions are
used in the budget, the CRA
w ould have about $249,333
that could be used for other
dow ntow n projects, with
$50,000 in reserves that were
carried over from the 20042005 fiscal year.
CRA member Jeff Triplett
said he would like to see the
next year's budget set up in a
more organized fashion so
that the CRA wasn't getting
hit up for "nickel and dime
crap".
"We should speak to every­
one at one time so we know
exactly where we are," he
said.
Parsell said: "I d on't know
if it's that easy."
Triplett continued by say­
ing that the CRA is "notori­
ous" for handing out $ 20,000
here and $30,000 there.
"We know what they are.
Let's put them on paper and
be done with it," Triplett said.
Planning and Community
Development Director Russ
Gibson told Triplett and the
other members tnat the execu­
tive director, who will come
on board soon, could help the
CRA with a more refined
budget.
"Very eloquently put and
you didn't even say tne word
crap," Triplett joked.
CRA member Robert Kuhn
said that the CRA needed to
set up an emergency fund for
construction. of dilapidated
buildings in the dow ntow n
area.
The CRA had asked for
legal advice at last m onth's
meeting due to a few unsafe
buildings dow ntow n that may
need repairs.
Mayor Linda Kuhn had
informed the CRA that in
Florida Statute 163.370, the
CRA has the power to carry
out plans for a program of
voluntary or com pulsory
repair and rehabilitation of
buildings.
At W ednesday's meeting,
the CRA concluded and
approved that the city com­

mission will be asked to take
action on the buildings down­
town that are currently threat­
ening the safety of the public
and other building owners.
Mayor Kuhn told the CRA
that tney don’t want to lose
the city's historical structures.
"I mink you have the abili­
ty to create a revolving fund to
help building owners," she
said.
Kuhn said that the city has
building owners who either
w on't fix the problem or who
can't financially fix the prob­
lem.
"The problem is the teeth of
it," Triplett said. "Do we fine
them?"
CRA m ember Charles
Rowe said that it could be an
adm inistrative w arrant to
include pictures of the build­
ing. Because of the public safe­
ty issue, he asked?
CRA member Robert Kuhn
said, "We don't have time. We
have a responsibility to act on
these."
A motion was made and
approved to advise the city to
take action on the buildings
immediately for the protection
of the city of Sanford.
In other news, the CRA:
Listened to a presentation
by downtown building and
business owner Virgil Hurley
on Alive After Five.
Hurley was asked at last
m onth's meeting to find out
from dow ntow n businesses if
they are interested in continu­
ing the event. H urley told
CRA m em bers Wednesday
th at
the
overwhelm ing
response was yes. In fact, he
suggested that participating
businesses woula be interest­
ed in contributing $50 in real
dollars or in services of some
kind to the event.
He has also received dona­
tion money from local busi­
nesses to keep the event
going.
"We have a lot of people
w ho w ant to participate,"
Hurley said.
H urley said he has had
inquiries from the Central
Florida Zoological Park, the
Sanford Flower Shop and oth­
ers.
Hurley suggested opening
up the event to spread out

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cent of the surveys have been
returned and 5.7 percent have
been tabulated.
CRA m em ber Charles
Rowe wanted to know where
geographically the surveys
came
in
from.
Gibson
explained that they weren't
focused on where they came
in from, but that they could
determine somewhat by what
billing area the surveys came
from.
"There is the opportunity to
get some limited information
on that," Gibson said.
The conclusions to date, are
that Fort Mellon Park is not
visited on a regular basis, but
is mostly visited on the week­
ends. There is also no seasonal
preference on when people
visit the park.
There was a greater empha­
sis on activities and special
events as opposed to specific
amenities.
Nineteen percent are inter­
ested in a fitness trail and
another 19 percent are inter­
ested in having a splash pad.
A play fort came in with 14
percent interest and 12 percent
were interested in having a tot
lot.
More than 25 percent were
interested in three separate
areas that included special
events such as music and jazz
festivals, food festivals, and

through downtown and not
just limited to M agnolia
Square.
O ther suggestions were
making each month a differ­
ent them, such as "pum pkins"
in October or "turkey art" in
November.
A nother suggestion was
moving the event from
Thursday to Friday. Hurley
said he looked into other
tow ns who have sim ilar
events and Friday events
seem to be the way to go.
"To make it a destination
for the night," Hurley said.
The event is also looking to
use coupons that are date spe­
cific, which would be given
out in Magnolia Square.
O ther features for the event
H urley suggested were: evites; reusable directional
signs out on French Avenue;
broadcasts; and alley art and
mural projects.
"We may be able to double
or triple the turnout," Hurley
told tne CRA.
CRA member Triplett said
that this is one of the events he
likes, because it is continuous.
"I like it Virgil. If I were
you, I'd be there on the 29th,"
Triplett said.
Listened to a preliminary
report on the citizen's surveys
for Fort Mellon Park from
Russ Gibson. So far, eight per­

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"We're very pleased with
the direction and comments
the public provided us with,"
Gibson said.
Gibson said that one
woman put down her name
and phone num ber and
offered to volunteer with park
cleanup.
CRA member Rowe said he
was still interested in seeing
basketball courts at the park,
although it came in low of
what people would like to see
there. All amenities such as
shuffleboard, tennis courts,
basketball courts and volley­
ball came in with low percent­
ages.
Received all of its permits
for the Phase I portion of the
North Shore Marina Island.
Phase I of the project will
include a beach, seawall and
boat ramp. The CRA is hoping
to start advertising for bid
proposals for the more than
$500,000 project next week.
Phase 11 of the project will
include boat slips, and the
N orth Shore M arina Island
will have public access.

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WINTER SPRINGS - The
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office is investigating the death
of a landscape worker, which
occurred outside a home in the
Winter
Springs
area
Wednesday evening.
Jeffrey Atkins 25, was trans­
planting trees at 1163 Oak
Creek Court in Winter Springs
when he became pinned
between the cage roof and arms
of a Bobcat loader. A co-worker
was able to release the arms of
the Bobcat to free Atkins, who
is from Longwood, a Sheriff’s
Office spokesman said.
According to information
obtained by investigators, the
workers were employees of
Orlando Scape and Sod.
The Occupational Safety and
Health Administration has
been contacted and will assist
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office.

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Nodriver’slicenserequired
trucks which had their engine
under a hood. They were all
COE's (Cab over Engine) rigs,
even 18-wheelers or doublewides. I thought this was
unusual and I d o n 't know
why there were no trucks like
we see them on the highways.
Finally, I w ould like to
report on Venice, one of sever­
al cities I visited. I probably
should have read u p on
Venice before the trip, but I
thought 1 knew enough about
it: a city with a bunch of canals
running between the build­
ings. WRONG! These are 100
separate islands, connected
with bridges, and all buildings
are on stilts. In fact, they are
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building a new Hilton Hotel
This Roman vehicle is only as long as most of our cars are wide.
on one of the islands, and they
these were small cars - with only cars capable of carrying told us the hotel would be
only one seat. No, they six or more persons wen? con­ mounted on over ONE MIL­
LION stilts. WOW!
weren't modified golf carts; sidered busses.
My SUV, capable of carry­
they were real automobiles,
There w ere only two
ing seven people if I put tne islands where cars were per­
with a real engine in them.
Parking in tne cities of Italy, seats down, would be consid­ mitted, and they had to be
to my observance, was more ered extremely large. In fact, 1 transported by barge. The rest
difficult than in any other area saw hardly any SUV's any­ of the islands had only bikes
I have seen. There was simply where. Likewise, in nine days or foot transportation. There
no place to park, and very rew of travel, I saw only one full- were millions of boats, gondo­
parking lots. But the folks who sized pickup truck, and that las, ferryboats, motorized
drove these cars had easier was an old American truck at barges, and most any other
parking. The cars are so short, a construction site.
type of watercraft one could
G uessing the transporta­ imagine. Yes, we rode in a
they could go between two
parked vehicles, sideways, tion, I would estimate about gondola, but the oarsman did­
without sticking out into traf­ one-third of the people were n 't sing. And they didn't push
fic. They were as short as the in cars, one third on motorcy­ the craft, these were oars
average car was wide. And cles and one third on motor which they rowed while
that's saying a lot, because scooters. O h yes, I heard prac­ standing on a small 4 by 4 foot
almost all of the other vehicles tically no horns being blown. -platform. They said it took
were small in size. Most of You either get out of the way three years of training for any­
one to become a gondola oars­
them could seat only four peo­ or get hit by one of them.
A far as large trucks, I did man.
ple, and in them, the back seat
I can see why.
was usually cram ped. The not see any semi rigs or other

This is the second column
on my recent trip to Italy. As I
said last week, this is not to
entice anyone to make a simi­
lar vacation trip; only to
report on what I saw that I
thought might be of interest to
my readers.
This is the first time I have
included a photo in my col­
umn. This is a vehicle I saw
being driven
th ro u g h o u t
the country.
Needless to
say,
we
d o n 't have
these cars in
the United
States.
Locals
call
them
“
D
r
u
n k
Nick
Cars".
I
never did
• • • • • • • • learn
the
m anufactur­
er because there were no
decals or letters Indicating the
brand. As I was told, any time
a motorist anywhere in Italy is
cited for driving under the
influence of alcohol (DUI), his
or h er driver's license is taken
away. They could, however,
continue to drive by operating
one of these vehicles, and
apparently most folks did.
Tne vehicles do not require
the driver to have a license,
and as a result, they were
legal. Drivers from age 14 up,
(too young to have a license),
could legally drive them on
the streets and highways.
As the photo indicates,

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SANDRA LEE
ARMSTRONG
Sandra Lee "Sandy"
Armstrong 57, of Casselberry,
died Thursday, Aug. i 2005 at
her residence. Bom in Bayville,
Ohio, she moved to Central
Florida in 1978. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include husband,
Roger Armstrong of
Casselberry, daughters, Leslie
Armstrong of College Park and
Kristy Porter of Casselberry;
father; Lester januska of
Melbourne; brother Bobby
Januska of Avan Lake, Ohio,
and sister; Susan Rimer of
Hilton Head, S.C; three grand*
children
Funeral services will be con­
ducted at CoUison Family
Funeral Homes with burial by
Metro Crematory.
CoUison Family Funeral
Homes k Crematory, Howell
Brandi Chapel, Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.
CHARLES J.-K T T
CARSON
Charles J. "Kit" Carson, 84,
of Lake Mary, died Sunday, July
31,2005 at Vitas Hospice,
Winter park. Bom in
Philadelphia, Perm, he moved
to Central Florida 20 years ago.
He was the retired owner/oper*
ator of a lawn service. He was a
member of the Kiwanis Club
and a Methodist
Survivors indude wife, Faye
Carson; sons, Michael Carson of
Chicago; Michael Lodge of
Palm Bay and Terry lodge of
Debaiy; daughter; Carmal
Morelu of Mason, Ohio; six
grandchildren
Funeral services were held
Thursday, A ug 4. 2006 at Grace
United Methodist Church with
Rev. Steve Brinkey officiating.
Burial was by Metro Crematory.
Donations may be made in his
name to Sanford Christian
Sharing Center; 515 E 25th
Street Sanford, 32773.
CoUison Family Funeral
Homes k Crematory, Gramkow
Chapel Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

He was a driver.
Survivors include mother
Sonia Dalati; brother; Yamil A.
Charron; half brothers Antonio
Charron, Harold Charron and
Robert Charron.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs in charge of
arrangements.
RICHARD A. FRANK JR.
Richard A. Frank, Jr., 75, of
Sanford, died Wednesday, A ug
3,2006 at Island Lake Centet
Longwood. Bom in S t Cloud,
he moved to Sanford at an early
age and graduated from
Seminole High School in 1948.
He was a deportment manager
forSunnitand Corp. for 43
years, retiring in 1992. He was a
member of AU Souls Catholic
Church.
Survivors indude wife, Viola
&amp; Frank; sons, ToUie Frank and
Chris Frank; seven grandchil­
dren; four great-grandchildren.
A funeral mass wUl be held
Saturday, A ug 6, at 10 a m at
All Souls catholic Church with
burial at Oaklawn Memorial
Park. In lieu of flowers, the fam­
ily requests donations be made
to AU Souls Catholic Church
Third century Campaign, 301
West 8th Street Sanford, 32771.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
KENNETH LEE GIBSON
Kenneth Lee Gibsow 72, of
Altamonte Springs, died
Monday, A ug 1,2005 in
Gainesville. He was bom Nov.
15,1932 in Tennessee. He was a
Baptist and a senior marketing
representative in the plastic
industry.
Survivors indude daughters,
Jill Gibson Bennett and Pamela
Gibson; sons, Kenneth M.
Gibson and Jonathon Gibson;
sister; Janice Book; six grand­
children; three great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, A ug 6, at 11 a m at
the Fust Baptist Church,

RAFAEL A. CHARRON
Rafael A. Charron, 53, of
Clermont, died Tuesday, A ug 2,
2005 in Orlando. He was bom
Jan 28,1952 in Mayaguez. P.R.

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BaldwirvFairchild Funeral
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Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
GRANT "BOOKER"
HANLEY
Grant "Booker'' Hanley, 61 of
Sanford, died Riesday, July 26,
2005 in Sanford. He was bom
March 1,1944 in Owensboro;
Ky.
Survivors indude longtime
companion, Linda; children,
Benzetla, RocheOe. Sherrie,
Grant Jr, Robert David, Marie,
DelSheka, Calvin, Yolanda,
Kantene, Lisa, Terrile, Watena,
and Gregory; 32 grandchildren.
FRANK G. HENDRY
F rankG Hendry, 84, of
Winter Park, died Sunday, July
31,2006. Bom in Arcadia,
Florida he was a lifelong
Florida reside n t He was a pro­
fessional sailor in the US. Navy.
Survivors Indude wife,
Dorothy E Hendry of Winter
Park; daughters, Marsha
Saneonetti of South Carolina,
Marilys Roberts of Sanford,
Linda Patterson of Tennessee,
Beverly Rodriguez of Apopka;
sona Michael Hendry oif
Jacksonville, Steve Hendry of
Winter Park; sister; Carion
Green of Sarasota; 15 grandchil­
dren; 23 great-grandchildren.
Loomis Family Funeral
Home, Apopka in charge of
arrangements.
ZACKKYA A. MALIK
Zackra A. Malik, 18 months,
of Longwood, died Tuesday,
A ug 2,2005 in Gainesville. He
was bom March 8,2005 in
Orlando.
Survivors indude parents,
Adnan and Iram Malik of
Longwood; sister, Sabryna

Malik of Longwood; maternal
grandparents Morn and Rana
Munit of Manchester, England;
paternal grandparents Nasima
and Zafar Malik of Pakistan.
Funeral services were held
Friday, A ug 5, from the Masjid
Al Solan Islamic Society of
Central Florida with interment
in Oaklawn Park Cemetery.
Boldwin-Fainhild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
CHARLES S.M EU
Charles S. Meti, 85, of
Sanford and Greenwood Lake,
N.Y, died lAfcdnesday, July 13,
2006 at Orange Regional
Medical Center in Goshen, N.Y.
He was bom march 20,1920 in
New York City. He was retired
from the New York City depart­
ment of Sanitation. He was a
member of the VFW, Knights of
Columbus, American Legion
and the Italian American Club,
all of Sanford.
Survivors indude wife; Jessie
Meli; children, Rose F. Rizzo of
Leesburg Jessica J. Meli of
OrmontLBeach, Maureen ’
Walker of Deltona, Charles J.
Meli of Greenwood Lake; sister;
Lorraine DeVarti of Greenwood
Lake; eight grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren.
A memorial mass was cele­
brated Friday, A ug 5, at All
Souls Catholic Church in
Sanford.
CLARENCEE
MIDDLEBROOKS JR.
Clarence E Middlebrooks,
Jr., 74, of Lake Mary, died
Thursday, A ug 4,2005 in Lake
Mary. He was bom A ug 3,1931
in Bartlesville, Ga. He was a

real estate land developer and a
Lutheran.
Survivors include wife, Ruby
A. Middlebrooks of Lake Mary;
son, Mark Middlebrooks of
Miami.
Visitation will be Saturday
from 5 until 8 p.m. at Oaklawn
chapel.
Funeral services will be Sunday
at Trinity Lutheran Church in
Orlando at 2 p.m. Interment
will be in Oaklawn Park
Cemetery.
BaldwirvFairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
JOHN PAVLIS
John Pavlis, 81, of Orlando,
died Monday, A ug 1,2005 at
Vitas Innovative Hospice Care,
Winter park. He was bom in
New York City and moved to
central Florida from Long
Island in 1970. He was a busi­
ness administrator.
Survivors include wife,
Cathleen Pavlis of Orlando;
sons, John Pavlis of Orlando,
Thomas Pavlis of Hawaii and
Peter Pavlis of New York;
daughter, Cathleen Oppelt of
Casselberry; brother, Edward
Pavlis of Massachusetts; seven
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
at the CoUison Family Funeral
Homes Howell Branch Chapel
with burial by Metro
Crematory
CoUison Family Funeral
homes k Crematory, HoweU
Brandi Chapel Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.
TREKTTA K. ROBINSON
Trekita K. Robinson, 24, of
Orlando, died Monday, A ug 1,

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DAVID SCOTT RYCZEK
David Scott Ryczek, 4(1 of
Windermere, died Monday,
A ug 1,2005 in Lake Mary. He
was bom July 10,1965 in
Syracuse, N.Y. He was a real
estate agent for Keller-WUUama
Realtors. He was Catholic.
Survivors indude wife,
Constance Ryczek of Orlando;
daughters, Sophia Ryczek and
Lauren Ryczek both of
Orlando; mother, Linda S d w d r
of Boynton Beach; father;
Stephen Ryczek of Syracuse;
N.Y.; brother, Stephen Ryczek of
Boynton Beach.
Funeral services were held
Friday, A ug 5 at the Oaklawn
Chapel. In lieu of flowers, the
family requests donations to
Leukemia Society of America
(for children), Central Florida
Chapter, 3101 Maguire Blvd,
Suite 225, Orlando 32803.
BaldwirvFairchild, Oaklawn
Chapel Sanford / Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.

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Survivors indude parents,
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Orlando; son, Trevon K.
Robinson of Orlando; brothers
Sean T. Robinson and KaDarius
D. Robinson, both of Orlando;
grandparents, Florine Young
and Jessie Murphy, both of
Portsmouth Va.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, A ug 6 at 2J0 p m at
S t Mary's M B. Church
Orlando, Rev. Arthur Graham
pastor.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc, Sanford, in
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LifeStyle
Return to
October 1948
The following items are edited from the Monday.
Oct. 25,1948 edition of The Sanford Herald. Rollarid
L Dean urn editor and Gordon Dean, business manager.

Photo by Marva HmMns
Director of the West Sanford Boys and G U I
Club Sandra Brown, right, presented the
2003. 2004, Hid 2005 youth of the year a
gift of appreciation for their dedication and
representation of the local dub.

Funeral Services for FLJ. Lehman H eld

Funeral services for Herman J. Lehman had
been held that day at Fust Presbyterian Church
w ith Dr. E.D. Brownlee and Rev. Douglas
Charles officiating. Graveside service at
Evergreen Cemetery had been conducted by the
Order of Eastern Star.
Lehman, 74, had died suddenly the previous
Friday as he was leaving for work as manager
of the Sanford State Farmer's
M arket
Active pallbearers were
James GiUoiv LT. Sheppard,
Harold Kastner, Joseph
Corley, Victor Greene and
Earl Turner. Honorary pall­
bearers were the deacons and
elders of First Presbyterian
Church.
Mr. Lehman had come to
G race Marie
Sanford in about 1915 after a
S tinecipher successful career in contract• • • • • • • • ing and wholesale grocery
business in Indiana. He
became a successful celery farmer in this area
and was also active in the community. He was a
deacon and elder at First Presbyterian, presi­
dent of the Sanford Rotary club, and served on
the city commission, and was Mayor of Sanford.
He also represented the county in the state leg­
islature for two terms.
"Mr. Lehman was the oldest State Farm
Market manager in the system and was held in
high esteem by all who knew him" said William
Witson, Director of the State Farmers Markets.
"His market was one of the best in the system
and w e will find it hard to replace him."
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie
Lehman, daughters, Mrs. Herbert Russell and
Mrs. William S. Brumley of Sanford, and Mrs.
George H. Cross of Arizona; son, Rodman
Lehman of Winter Park, and several grandchil­
dren.
The offices of city hall had been dewed that
afternoon in honor of the former mayor and the
flag at the munidpal pier hung at half-mast
W iliink Funeral Set for Tuesday
Funeral services would be h u d at 10 a.m. for
Fred J. Wiliink, 62, who had died on Saturday
following a lengthy illness.
A resident of Sanford for the past 22 years, he
had served as assistant postmaster for seven
years. Since that time, he nad operated a filling
station on Sanford Avenue.
He was bom April 10, 1886 in Clymer, N.Y.
and came to Sanford from Westfield, N.Y. He
was a member of First Presbyterian Church of
Sanford.
H e was survived by his widow Carrie
Wiliink. daughters, Mrs. Jack (Pauline) Stem per,
Mrs. Grower (Mirian) Williams of Sanford and
Mrs. J.W. (Margaret) McKinnon of Oviedo, son,
Edward Wiliink, Sanford, one brother, LM.
Wiliink of Clymer, N.Y. and six grandchildren.
Services would be conducted by Dr. ED.
Brownlee and Rev. Douglas Charles. Burial
would be in Evergreen Cemetery. Paul bearers
would be A. W. Hamil, Phil C. Stanley, Jr., Alfred
Stanley, LT. Sheppard, H.A. Moreland, and S.J.
Davis.
H artline Services Held
Funeral services had been held that morning
at Erickson Funeral Home for William Henry
Hartline, 83, who had died at his home on West
First Street the previous Friday. Rev. W.P. Brooks
officiated at the service and burial was at
Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. Hartline had lived in Sanford for 29 years
and had operated the Westside Grocery from
1920 to 1927. Prior to that he had operated a
store for many years in Chattanooga, Tenn. He
was bom Feb. 26, 1865 in Sinclair County,
Alabama.
Survivors included his widow Emma B.
Hartline, two sons, W.C. Hartline of Sanford
and F.J. Hartline of Chattanooga, three brothers,
all of Chattanooga and two grandchildren.
Paul bearers were L.A. Lavett, Charlie
Carlson, Jack Sandifer, W.O. Stansell, J.V. Jones
and C.C. Gantt.
Betty Billhimer Winner of Contest
Betty Billhimer of 80 Catalina Drive, was
named the winner of the Herald’s Football
Contest, sponsored the previous week by the
Mather Furniture Company. Don Howard of
1103 Oak Avenue was declared the second place
winner with Al McMillan, Mary Anne Watson
and Edwin Madden winners of 3rd through 5th
prizes.
Miss Billhimer had selected 12 of 15 winners
correctly as had Mr. Howard, but her ballot was
received first. The other winners selected 11 cor­
rectly.
Miss Billhimer would receive a table lamp
and Mr. Howard a smoking stand, both from
Mathers. The other three winners would receive
passes to see "The Babe Ruth Story" at the Ritz
Theater.
(Note: All of these winners except Al
McMillan were school children Betty and Don
would have been in high scluxil Edwin and
Mary Anne were much younger)
Trie next week's contest would be sponsored
by I’urtell's arui the Kit/ Theater First place
would receive an overnight bag and second
late would receive either a shirt or blouse Die
It/ Jliealrr would give two passe* to the next
three winner* til see "Julia Mlsbrliave*" starring
( ,n er t,arson arui Walter Pigeon

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Students
close summer
with talent

Atomic donstadM
U.S. Navy photographer Wesley Place, top
photo during World War II, was one of the first
people allowed into Hiroshima, Japan, after the
atomic bomb detonated In Aug. 6,1945. Piece
and his wife, Betty, eventually moved to
Sanford. He died in 1990. Betty showed hts
photos to The Herald to mark the 60th anniver­
sary of the bombing. She said Wesley didn't
talk about Hiroshima much. H e let the pictures
do the talking,' she said. Betty was back home
raising a family and she didn't know much
about what was happening. She said Wesley
didn't write down what the photos depict. He
worked in law enfiorcennent locally, Betty said,
adding that he loved both carters.

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The man behind die swan
On the northwest com er of
Old Mims Road and Snowhill.
Road, a graceful white swan
"swims" on Horse Pond. I was
privileged to meet the woman
behind the man behind the
swan. Mrs. Treva -Rucker
speaks quietly and lovingly
about
her
husband,
Delbert Blain
Rucker, "The
Swan Man",
«
w ho passed
away June 23
after losing
his
battle
with prostate
cancer. "He
was a sweet­
Karen
heart, he still
P h illip s
is," she says.
• • • • • • • • "He always
w anted
a
swan on that pond."
The swan was bom of a
chicken, well chicken wire
actually, and paper mache
mixed on Treva’s stove. With
help from their daughter from
Oklahoma City, it took around
three months to form and paint
it, and in July 2004 the swan
atop its platform embarked on
its maiden voyage to the center
of Horse Pond. Asked how the
other birds and wildlife react,
Treva replied, "I think they're a
little afraid of it."
Treva's husband always
loved working with his hands
and he was good at it. A true
American folk artist, he coaxed
beautiful artwork from natural
metals. A crucifix, a cowboy, a
coal miner, a moonshiner, even
a fish made of pennies (with a
dime in its eye) are amazing
creations made by this West
Virginia native. He "saw"
things that the rest of us do not
and formed them into art.
I)B and the swan had their
ups and downs-a heart attack
and open-heart surgery slowed
him down a bit as did the can­
cer treatments During the fall
of 2004, the swan sank during
the hurricane*, was fished out
of Horst* Pond, and was miss­
ing from the point for a while
But in January 2005, it reap|*-.m-ii lovely as ever
Treva retails with a smile
Imw site take* plunu- tall* from
people wanting to know

Photo by Karen McEnony-PNMpo

This swan was bom of a chicken, actually chicken wire and paper
mache.

"where can they get a swan
like that?" or " now much
would you sell that swan for?"
The swan's gender is a mys­
tery, although a family friend,
dubbed it "Lucy".
This rem arkable couple
grew up and fell in love as
teenagers in West Virginia.
"People said we were young, it
w ouldn't last, but we fooled
them," said Treva. They were
married in 1942 and lived in
West Virginia, Baltimore,
Chicago, Vero Beach, and
Titusville. DB worked for The
Martin Company in Baltimore
and served for 3 years in the
Navy during WVVI1, repairing
aircraft
as
an
Aviation
Metalsmith First Class. In 1957
the
Ruckers
m oved
to
Titusville and DB worked for
Pan American Airlines at Ca
Kennedy as a master wel£
and machinist for the plumb­
ing division Geneva became
their home in 1965 and he
retired in 1972, but DB was not
one to stay idle. With all his
business and machinery expe­
rience, he started Ruckers
Plumbing in Sanford, which he
ran successfully for 12 years
Ihe Ruckers were married
for over 63 years (they did fool
'em ) and raised an allAmerican family- 3 children, 7
grandchildren and 6 great;raiuichildren "We're a quiet
HUtty," said Treva (Juiet but

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T h e West Sanford Boys &amp; Girls G u b
presented its summer dosing program
recently w ith the theme, "Youth of
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow."
T h e theme was in conjunction with a
musical Motown background, and made
for a fun, talented evening, where the
students displayed their various talents
and all that was taught by the adult lead­
ers of the dub.
Britt Henderson and
Marcus Robinson were
masters of ceremonies
for the program.
Tim Timmons led the
audience in the pledge
to the flag. Victor
Grandowski red ted the
Boys and Girls Club
code.
Jemmona Anderson
Marva
gave the welcome.
The Bovs and Girls
G u b youth of the year • • • • « • • •
for 2003 was Tasha
Wright, for 2004, Tasha Tanner, and for
2005, N ikita Anderson. These young
ladies represented the West Sanford
Branch and will attend the college of their
choice. Ms. Wright will attend Herzing
School of Message, Ms. Tanner will
attend the University of South Florida,
and Ms. Anderson will attend Valenda
Community College.
The West Sanford Junior Divas per­
formed their diva dance. Dancers were
Destiny Wiggins, Ebony Williams,
Sharonda Lovett, Heather Aiila, Chantel
Elenus, Paige Jackson. Dyesha McCord,
Taylor Mulvaney, Brianna Powell,
Jhaerika Lawrence and Typviante Fuller.
West Sanford Unity Dance Team pre­
senting their routine were Danielle
Adams, Kanisha Henderson, Jalonee
Hopkins and Chevonya Scott.
The latest in fashions were modeled by
the students including church wear, busi­
ness suits, formal attire, sportswear, and
school wear. Models were Travis Knight,
LaTasha Tanner, Tim Timmons, Kikita
Anderson, Mike Tanner, Robyn Borders,
Byrann Rudolph, Gentry Adams,
Solomon Timmons, Andrea Cone, LaTova
Tanner, Charles Green and Tasha Wright.
The latest group of the Supreme* were
heard at the Motown show singing, "Stop
in the Name of Love". The song was sung
by Destiny Wiggins, Paige Jackson and
Darcy Thomas. "Hit the Road Jack, and
D on't Come Back was sung by the Ray
Charles Singers, B.J. Borders, Peggy
Smith, Danielle Adams and Roshelle
Ravenel.
Showing their talent and style was the
Five Heartbeats, B.J. Borders, DeAndre
Hartsfield, Jabari Felton, Demond Smith
and Tra Williams.
West Sanford Boys and Girls Club
Destiny Child trio was Dyesha McCord,
Sharonda Lovett and Tyquiante Fuller.
The group closed out the evening of
Youth Dedication to Music, and a sum­
mer to remember.

busy. Their daughter in
Oklahoma has taught school
for almost 30 years at a local
university, while grandson Joe
is a well known country singer
in Nashville, who grew up
singing with father Jerry, also a
singer and song writer.
G randdaughter
Michelle
writes a local newspaper col­
um n and is also a talented
artist.
Delbert Blain Rucker was a
man who loved his family, his
faith, and his fishing. He was a
husband, friend, father, grand­
father, great-grandfather, sol­
dier welder, businessman, and
creator-so much more than the
Swan Man. Geneva lost Del
Rucker a few weeks ago, and
he will continue to be missed
by the community of friends,
colleagues, custom ers, and
family, all who understood
what a very special man he
was.
We are glad that a lovely
part uf his legacy stays with us,
floating on the ole swimmin'
hole now called Horse Pond.
We need you to tell us wliat
you know that is good about
Geneva! Please share your information, ideas and comments by
calling 407’221-7002, via e-mail
al
karenmqrttbellsuuth net,
(please pul “Stetson's Corner“ in
the sub/ect line), or with a fax to
407-U9ltQQ Thanks!

Greater Faith AME Church, 1290 E
Norm andy Blvd., Deltona, invites the
community to come and celebrate their
Fifth Anniversary. Pastor is Rev. Caroline
Shine, Sister Fannie Miler is chairperson;
sister Annie Williams is Special Projects
chairperson. They desire your presence
and participation at their Choirs on
Parade program, Saturday, Aug. 6, at 4
p.m.
Greater Faith will help bring alive the
words in Psalm 47.6-7. Choirs will sing
praise to God.
It is good for brethren to dwell togeth• er. Bring your smiles, cheers, daps and
instruments for praise and worship.
For information phone 407-314-4914 or
386-532-9129.
E-mail
at
greaterfaithitriag. net.
In concert, Saturday, Aug. 14 at 5 p.m.
at the New Bethel Baptist Church. 618 E.
10th Street, will be the renowned Luther
Barnes and the Sunset Jubilaires of Rocky
Mount, N.C. Also appearing will be
Cynthia Cassanova-Brown and the New
Bethel Male Chorus
Come and enjoy the 2005 stellar award
winner and Grammy Nominee singing
their release "If* Your Time", 2005
Gospel Heritage Award, 2U&gt;5 Inductee to
the International Go*pe! music Hall uf
Fame Winner of Vi*ion. Dove, and
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They will sing your
favorites, "Still Holding On",
"Heaven on my M ind",
"Wherever I Go", "It's your
Time" and many more.
Get your tickets now.
Donations are $12 in advance,
$15 at the concert. Students,
ages 10-17 $6 in advance, $10

at the concert.
The event is sponsored by
New Bethel Baptist Churcn
and Bethel Book and Bible
Center, 818 S. Sanford
Avenue, 407-321-3228, the
Church is at 618 E. 10th Street,
phone 407-323-3594.
No video cameras or tape
recorders, please.

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murder.
Roundtree's parents had
helped by canvassing the neigh­
borhood. Posters in the neigh­
borhood announced a reward
for information.
According to police reports
three men came forward,
Anthony Ferley, Lateric Dixon
and Marcus Sheppard.
Sheppard told police he was
inside Roundtree's home on
Feb. 22,2001. Initially, he said he
left before the m urder took
place, but just after arriving at a
hotel on Lee Road in Orlando,
he was told Roundtree had
been killed.
Three days later, according to
an arrest report Sheppard said
Mulkey approached some
Sanford apartments with anoth­
er black man. Sheppard said
Mulkey handed something
w rapped in a peach-colored
sheet to Anthony Hawkins,
Mickey's brother. According to
Sheppard, Mulkey said he
killed someone on Third Street.
Sheppard even said Mulkey
and Roundtree had previously
fought over a girl. Then he said
a man who he knew as "Killer"
said he was there when
Roundtree was shot. Killer sup­
posedly said that the plan was
to rob Roundtree, but Mulkey
murdered him.
Ferley and Dixon also told
liee tnat Mulkey claimed to
v r killed Roundtree because
of the problem with the girl­
friend.
Police interviewed Ferley
again five days later on Dec. 28,
2003. Ferley said Mulkey came
to the house earlier and threat­
ened to kill him and anyone else
at the residence.
Ferley reported that Mulkey
said Sheppard had told him that
Ferley, Dixon and another man
had gone to the Lake Mary
Police Department saying that
Mulkey had killed Roundtree.
Mulkey is still in jail on a
charge of tampering with a wit­
ness, but his attorney said his
family was trying to help him
pay the $3,000 bond.
On Dec. 29, 2003, investiga­
tors interviewed Sheppard
again. Sheppard told The
Herald that he had become a
paid informant of the police and
earned about $700.
Mulkey was arrested later
that day. Police interviewed
Sheppard again on Dec. 31.
Before his arrest two days earli­
er, Mulkey had approached
Sheppard about snitching and
grabbed him before leaving.
Sheppard's girlfriend Shaval
Miller told police someone had
been yelling.
Nearly a month later on Jan.
23, 2004, Sheppard said he had
been part of the robbery plan

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against Milton Roundtree. TW
next day, he wrote on hotel sta­
tionary an

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account of
th e
rob-

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he did not
know that
Mulkey
was going
to
shoot
Roundtree.
M ulkty
Based on
these state­
ments, police arrested Mulkey
and Sheppard for first-degree
murder.
The reason the two men were
released 18

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Sheppard

later is that
in v e s tig a ­
tors
said
there wasn't
enough evi­
dence
to
convict.
They said
S h e p p a rd
not
was
l o n g e r

cooperating with with police.
If the two had gone to trial
and been acquitted, they could­
n't be tried again. This derision
to release them, investigators
said, was so that harder evi­
dence could be found. It was a
better alternative than perma­
nently releasing them after a not*
guilty verdict.
Assistant State Attorney
James Carter said Wednesday
that the investigation was tak­
ing a step back. Some witnesses
have changed their story and
they want to follow different
leads.
Sanford
Deputy
Chief
Darrell Presley said at the news
conference Wednesday that the
situation was frustrating.
"We've spent a lot of time on
this," he said. He still believes
Mulkey and Sheppard are
involved in the murder.
"We do want a successful
prosecution," Pressley said.
"We owe that to the
(Roundtree) family."
Carter said he personally
spoke with Roundtree's par­
ents, who said they understood
the reasoning for releasing the
men. He said he would get with
Sanford police and the FDLE to
set a new course. They would
re-interview witnesses and find
new ones.
Lt. Chris Collison told
reporters that they are attempt­
ing to locate witnesses who
have gone into hiding. The wit­
nesses' families are helping to
get them to talk to police.
"1 want to give my personal
assurance that we're not letting
this case go," Collison said.

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Enrolling students
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Mulkey's attorney John
GaUuzzo said to be fair Sanford
police had to make the arrests
given what investigators were
told. The charges should have
been dropped earlier; howevet
as evidence proved the state­
ments were wrong, he said.
"All I can tell you is I've
looked at all the evidence,"
GaOuzzo said. “Evidence was
clear ultimately that he didn't
have anything to do with it" In
fact he said, neither man was
involved.
"The problem was that
Sheppard' made a statement
and unwittingly got himself
arrested because of it" GaUuzzo
said.
After his release, Sheppard
said he desperate for money at
the time and the statements
were part of "my foolishness."
"At the time I was looking
for a job," Sheppard said. "1
took it upon myself to come up
with some quick cash."
He said he felt like the more
lies he told police, the more they
would pay. He was homeless at
the time and had a new baby
boy, he said, but added that
everything happens for a rea­
son.
He had just left the ceU he
shared with Mulkey. How did
Mulkey feel about the lies that
cost him 18 months in jail as
weU?
- “H e'sbcenO K wtth It for the
whole time," Sheppard said. He
said Mulkey gave him a hug
before he left and told him to
stay strong.
"We both had to get our lives
right," Sheppard said. He said
he would occupy his time with
a job and taking care of his now
2-year-old son.
He has also joined a church,
the True Holiness Deliverance
Tabernacle of Prayer, he said.
He flashed a wide smile as
two women drove up. One was
his mother who hugged her sor
tightly.
"Nobody's going to tell me
that prayer doesn't work,"
Sheppard's mother shouted.

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Longwood 16s headed to World Series
The Longwood Babe Ruth Baseball
League 16-year-old All-Star team
became just the second squad from the
league to make the World Series when
It won die Babe Ruth Southeast
Regional Tournament held in
Purcerville Virginia this past week.
The 16-year-olds hope to join the 1995
team as World Champions as that
•quad, which included current Minor
Leaguer's Chris Westervelt and Kyle
Bono and UCF standout Drew Bono,

Babe Ruth stars open play
today in Weimar, Texas
that won the Prep-13 World Series. This
was also the fourth team from
Longwood Babe Ruth to win a State
Championship and advance to the
Southeast Regkmals. That's pretty
impressive when you consider the
league was formed in 1968. The league

currently has over 400 players in ages
5-to-19.
The Babe Ruth World Series (16U)
opens today (Saturday, August 6th) in
Weimar Texas, at Strickland Field in
Weimer Veterans Park and runs
through next Saturday (August 13).

Buccaneers invade Disney Gibson
leaves
Lake

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HR. two runs and two RBI
against Marlins Wednesday.

By Dean Smith
Herald Staff

LAKE MARY — Another
veteran Lake Mary High
School coach has decided now
is the time to move on.
Following the lead of former
football coach Greg Stanton,
who returned to his high
school alma mater in
Jacksonville, and boys soccer
coach Larry McCorkle, who
retired, longtime boys and
rIs track and cross country
ike Gibson is heading to
Virginia.
But what was supposed to
be a retirement has turned into
a step up for Gibson.
Gibson, who prepped at
Seminole High School,
returned to the county follow­
ing college and started the
cross country program at Lake
Brantley High School, were he
stayed for eight years before
moving over to the then new
Lake Mary High School, where
he became a fixture for the
past 24 seasons.
But after his son graduated
from Seminole High in 2004,
Gibson and his wife felt that
32 years of teaching was
enough.
It was his wife's idea to
move to Virginia because their
daughter and new grandchild
were living there and the
Gibson's decided to have a
home built in the Blue Ridge
Mountain area.
But later, the opportunity for
Mike to start another program
at a new high school came
about Gibson was back in the
business of running with a
new vigor.
“I will be both the boys and
girls cross country coacn at
Hidden Valley High School in
Roanoke," said Gibson by
phone recently.
"We will be known as the
Titans and I have already had
t-shirts printed up with new
sayings."
Gibson and his wife were
acking up their belongings in
ake Mary in preparation for
the move to Virginia and they
hoped to be in the new house

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hard at work In their 30th training camp
thia week at Disney's Wide World of
Sports ss they try to And the secret that
made them the World Champions in
2004. In the top photo the offensive and
defensive linemen get physical with one
another, while in the right photo a defen­
sive back gets ready to take a hit from
massive fullback Mika Alstott during
drills. The Bucs will open the preseason
on Friday, August 12 In Tennessee. A
home game against Jacksonville on
Saturday, August 20, a road game at
Miami on Saturday, August 27 and a
home
game
against
Houston
September 1 will follow. The preseason
opener will kick off at 8:00 p.m. EET while
the remaining three games will start at
7:30 p.m. ET. The Buccaneers practice
twice daily (8:30 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. for
two hours each) at Disney's Wide World
of Sports. There is no charge to the pub­
lic and players take turns making them­
selves available to sign autographs. For
more Information about the Buccaneers
training camp go online to www.buccaneers.com. To reach the Bucs' training
camp practices from Sanford take 1-4
East to Exit 65 Disney's Wide World of
Sports and follow the signs to Disney's
Wide World of Sports, taking a Left onto
Victory Way. Parking, which is also free
of charge, is at the end of Victory Way,
on the right.

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• Red-hot again. 7-for-U, 3
runs, 2B, RBI in 3 games
against Mets in August.
In The Minor’s
im Raines jr. is batting .249
or AAA-Ottawa.
Thar Lytle is batting .288 for
\-Lyncnburg.
Cyle Bono is 0-0 with a 11.57
ERA for A-Lancaster,
evin Melillo is batting 250
ifter move to AA-Midund.
latt Allegra is hitting just
198 back at A-Stocktoa
juty Grayson is hitting -268
or Class A - Bakersfield
evin Harris is baiting 290
Dr A-Lynchburg
Ml Venters is 8-5 with 2 saves
uwl a 4.10 ERA for A Rome
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To follow the progress of the tounyn
ment log on to me tournament website at
http: / / www.weimarsports.org/ BabeRuth/. The website also has a link to
watch live webcasts of the games.
Longwood, the Southeast Champion,
will be a part of the National Division
along with Southwest Champion,
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana; Midwest
Plains Champion, Mineral Area,
Missouri; New England Champion,
See World Series, Page 2B

The Florida Collegiate Summer League held
its first annual Awards Banquet on Sunday, July
24th, to highlight the end of another successful
season. The race for first place in the league
came right down to the wire, with Winter Park
narrowly edging Zephyrhills and Daytona
Beach for the top spot in the regular season and
No. 3 seed Zephyrhills nipping No. 4 seed
Sanford, 2-1, in the League Championship
Came played Sunday, July 31st at Tropicana
Field in downtown St. Petersburg right after
the hometown Tampa Bay Devil Rays beat the
Kansas City Royals.
The Awards Banquet featured seven league
awards named after FCSL's honorary league
advisors.
The Chipper Jones Most Valuable Player
Award went to Zephyrhills' Lee Cruz, who was
first or second in almost every offensive catego­
ry with a .437 batting average, seven home
runs, 32 KB1, 63 total bases and a 724 slugging
percentage
The Frank Viola Most Valuable Pitcher Award
went to Winter Park '• Ty Pryor, who had a
league best ERA of 0 56 to go along with a 4 O

record. Amazingly, he allowed only 14 hits
while striking out 42 batters in 32 innings
pitched.
The Dante Bichette Batting Champ was given
to the player with the highest batting average
in the league, and this year it was Winter
Haven's Brantly Clay, who narrowly won the
title by batting .437.
This year's Strike Out Leader was Sanford's
Drew Shetrune, who displayed his dominance
on the mound by striking out 55 batters in only
41 innings pitched.
The Relief Pitcher of the year went to
Daytona Beach's Dominic Petracca, the former
Seminole High School and Daytona Beach
Community College star and is now the closer
fur UCF, who had a 5-0 record and two saves to
go with his 0.67 ERA.
The Tim Raines Sr. Base Stealing Champ was
Winter Park '» Corey Whiting, who stole 20
bases in 22 attempts on the 30 game season.
The David Eckstein Sportsmanship Award,
ior the player who demonstrates his respect for
the game ui his play on the field and his
respect for others by his demeanor off the iield,
See Award*, Page 2B

Maraid pnoto by Jim Wwrtr

The Chipper Jones Most Valuable Player Award went to Zephyrhills
first baseman Lee Cruz (No 16. above), who was first or second m
the Florida Collegiate Summer League statistics almost every
offensive category with a 437 batting average seven home runs
32 HBl. 63 total bases and a 724 slugging percentage

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Tm h u u

Sunday, Auiurt 7, 2005

Gibson
Continued from F ife I I
in Hardy by this week (August
5th) because Mike has to be fin­
gerprinted, etc., to get his
teacher's certificate in Virginia
in time for the opening day of
school on August 15th.
“The house is still in die lat­
ter stages of being finished,'
added Gibson in Lite July. 'I
hope they get it done by the
time I have to go up, because 1
don't want to have to live in a
hotel or rent an apartment.'
Gibson will be a very busy
man as Virginia also has an
indoor track season to along

with the traditional for Florida,
cross country and outdoor
track seasons.
He will also be the boys and
girls coach for those programs,
but he will have plenty of help
as he will have two assistants
for indoor track and as many
as three for the outdoor season. *
'I talked to the new Principal
up there and he left it up to me
as to what I wanted to do,' said
Gibson. 'I told him 1 would feel
more comfortable being in
charge of the whole program
and that was fine with him. And
then he told me about the assis­
tant coaches. I don't know if I

will know how to act with that
much help.”
Gibson feels he has left the
Lake Mary program in good
shape for new coach Luther
Davis, who Gibson said he has a
lot of confidence in.
And not much will change to
begin with as Davis will be in
charge for the first time when
the popular Lake Mary
Summertime Cross Country
Run that annually kicks off th i
Cross Country season is run on
Saturday, August 27th.
The -race will be run at the
Lake Mary Cross Country
Course (located behind Lake

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-to19 girls with medals going to
first through 20th place finish­
ers and ribbons going to 21stthrough-75th place.
The cost to enter is $4 per per­
son prior to Monday, August
22nd and $8 on the morning of
thence.
The race day time schedule is
as follows:
• 7 am . _ Late Registration.
• 7:45 am . _ 5K run, 19-andOver and 12-and-Under (both

World Series

Awards —
Con tinned from Page IB
went to Orlando catcher Robert
Dykehouae.
The Awards Banouet also
honored individual accom­
plishments from the season as
each head coach selected Me
team's Most Valuable Pitcher
and Most Valuable Player.
Sanford River Rats manager
Ricky Plante named John
Du cry as their best pitches
after nis outstanding season
featuring two wins, an ERA of
1.24 and 30 strikeouts in 29.0
innings pitched. Their best
position player was All-Star
catcher Jonathan Luaoy, who
led die team with a .330 batting
average and .417 on-base per­
centage while adding 16 runs
scored and eight RBL
River Rats shortstop and for­
mer Oviedo High School AllAmerica Bridger Hunt also
received his trophy, a special
bat, for being named die Most
Valuable Player for this year's
All-Star Game.
Not surprisingly, the Daytona
Beach Barracudas selected
Petracca as their top pitcher
after he went 5-0 with a 0.67
opponents
ERA and heldI&lt;
its to a
batting average of .159 during
the season. Their best position
player was infielder John
Cooper, who batted .267 with
an on-base percentage of .431
and eight RBI for the season.
The Orlando Shockers select­
ed Zadi Butler as their best
pitcher since he led the team
with two wins, 10 appearances,
three complete games and 48
strikeouts. Former Lake
Brantley star Matt Dobbins, s
left-handed outfielder and
sometimes pitcher, was named
{ their best position player after
, leading the team with a .295
batting average and a home
run and 12 RBI.

Mary High School) with the day
beginning at 7 a.m. with Late
Registration. Racing begins at
7:40 a.m.
The race is not an official high
school event and no team may
run under a school name,
although tfw event Is geared for
the 13-to-H age groups.
Age groups are 10-and-Under,
ll-to-12, 13-to-lB, 19-10-29, 30to-39, 40-to-49, and 50-andOver. All seven Age Groups
have both Male and Female
divisions.
A0 first place finishers in each
5K race aga group (except 13-to19, both male and female)

Stamford, Connecticut; and the Host Team,
Tri-County of Weimar.
Making up die American Division will be
Pacific Southwest Champion, Sen Gabriel,
California; Pacific Northwest Champion,
Calgary Alberta, Canada; Middle Atlantic

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Today's (Saturday) schedule has die
pening Ceremonies at 11 am . which
Opening
indude the opening game
(MM between
bttw w n San
Stf
Gabriel and Newark. Longwood will play
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T h e battery of pitcher John
D u ce y (a b o ve ) and catcher
Jonathan Lucroy (left) were
named the Pilcher of the Year
and Hitter of the Year for the
Sanford R iver Rate at the
recent
Florida
Collegiate
Sum m er
League
Aw arda
Banquet.

Lopez, who also propped at
The Winter Haven Wart
Oviedo and now starts for
Hogs' best pitcher this season
was Wes Spickard, who went
Jacksonville University, and hit
1-1 this season with an ERA of
a team high 305 while also
leading the team in runs scored
231 and 35 strikeouts in 35
with 14 and doubles with nine.
ngs. Their leading hitter
inninj
The league champion
W3Si their catcher Austin
Zephyrhub Snappers selected
Hubbard, who hit .330 for the
first baseman Lee Cruz as their
season with team highs in
top hitter, and he certainly
home runs with two and RBI
pro'ved he was one of the best
with 18.
The Winter Park Diamond
hitti
tters in the teasigue by batting
.437 with seven home runs and
Dawgs selected Pryor as their
Bl. Thtir
Their Itop pitcher was
best pitcher after he went 4-Ota * 'SMtBl:
his 6 starts this season with a
e Harley, who went 3-0
i
Mike!
minuscule ERA of 0.56. Their
withi ia 1.72 ERA in a team high
top hitter was shortstop Matt
36.2 innings pitched.

The rest of the opening day schedule is as
follows:
* Game *2* 1-30 p m , Jefferson Parish vs.
Stamfocd;
* Game 93 _ 530 p m , Hammond vs. Del
Rio.
The schedule for the net of the tourna­
ment, if there are no weather problems, is as
follows:
Sunday, August 7th:
* Game 15 noon, Hammond vs. San
Gabriel;
*
- 96 _ 2J0 p m , Jefferson Pariah ve.
• Game *7 _ 5J0 p m , Calgary Alberta vs.
Del Rio;
• Game #8 _ 8 p m , Weimar vs. Mineral
Area.
Monday, August Mu
• Game #9 _ 11 a m _ San Gabriel vs.
C alory Alberta;
•Game #10 _ 1JO p m , Mineral Area vs.
Jefferson Parish;
* Game #11 _ 5JO p.m., Newark vs.
Hammond;
• Game #12 _ 8 p m , Stamford vs.
Diesday, August 9th:
* Game #13 _ 11 a m , Longwood vs.
Mineral Area;
* Game #14 _ 1JO p.m., Calgary Alberta vs.
Hammond;
* Game #15 _ 5JO p.m., Del Rio vs.

male and female).
• 8:30 a.m. _ 14-to-19 Girts
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.
Gibson also said he will con­
tinue to follow the activities in
Seminole County and that his
local friends can follow the
progress of his new adventure
on the internet at www.Vir­
ginia runners, com.

Newark;
.
* Game 116 _ 8 p m , Stamford vs. Weimar.
Wednesday, August 10th:
* Game #17 _ 11 a m , Mineral Area vs.
Stamford;
* Game #18 _ 1JO p.m., Newark vs.
Calgary Alberta;
* Game #19 _ 5JO p.m., Del Rio vs. San
Gabriel
* Game #20 _ 8 p.m., Weimar vs. Jefferson
Parish.
Thursday, August 11th:
* Game 'A ' _ 5JO p m , 3rd Place
American vs. 2nd Place National;
* Game "B ' _ 8 p.m., 3td Place National vs.
2nd Place American.
Friday, August 12th:
* Game “C“ _ 5:30 p.m., Winner of Game
"A" vs. 1st Place American;
* Game "D" _ 8 p.m., Winner of Game "B"
vs. 1st Place National.
Saturday, August 13th:
* Championship _ 1 p.m.. Winner of Game
*C* vs. Winner of Game "D".
* Awards Presentation to follow game.
Longwood won the district title by beating
rival Oviedo in the finals and went on to win
the Florida State Championships and a spot
in the Southeast Regionals.
In the Southeast Regionals they were unde­
feated with wins over the State Champions
from Alabama, Virginia and Western North
Carolina in pool play and then defeated
Eastern North Carolina and Alabama
(Mobile) in the Final Four. Also in the field
was Tennessee, which was eliminated in pool

pi*yFollowing the Championship Game,
Longwood pitcher/shortstop Drew Morgan
was voted tne Most Valuable Player by tne
tournam ent directors after going undefeated
on the hill and batting a mind-boggling .692.
The team is Managed by Brian Morgan
w ith Curtis Smith and Craig Allen serving as
coaches.
Members on the team are Kevin Lay, Brian
Bullock, Austin Chubb, Jose Correa, Brenton
Crowther, David Fowler, Kyle Holley, Tyler
Kinson, Chad Allen, Alex Lom bardi Drew
Morgan, Brandon Marlette, Jimmy Reid,
David Rivera, Sean Robison and Zach Smith.

Briefs
KRUSH HEAD TO "W*
LEAGUE
NATIONAL
CHAMPIONSHIP
The Central Florida Krush
extended their inaugural sea­
son another week by winning
the Central Division
Championship and advancing
to the "W" League Final Four
in New Jersey mis weekend.
The Krush played the
Ottawa Fury, who are in the
Final Four for the third season
in a row, yesterday (Friday)
with last years league
Champions and Runners-up,
the Vancouver WhiteCaps and
the New Jersey Wildcats, play­
ing in the other semifinal.
The losers will meet in the
Consolation Game at 4:30 p.m.
tommorow (Sunday), while the
winners will play in the
Championship match at 7 p.m.
and will be broadcast live on
Fox Sports World.
You can listen to the all of the
Final Four Championship
games live on the web by
going to http://www.teamline.ee/ teampages.html?teamcode-0851. There is no coat to
listen to the games.
SANFORD YOUTH FLAG
FOOTBALL
RECISTRATION/P LAYER
PLACEMENT DAY
The Sanford Recreation
Department will be holding
Registration/Player Placement
Day today (Saturday) and next
Saturday, August 13th, for
Youth Flag Football for chil­
dren ages 5-12 years old at Ft.
Mellon Park (600 East 1st
Street).
Cost per participant is $40
for City Residents and $50 for
Non-City Residents.
The 5-6 Year Old Age Group
will take the field at 9 a m
The 7-9 Year Old Age Group
at 10:30 a.m.
The 10-12 Year Old Age
Group at noon.
Games will begin on
Saturday, September 3rd.
Sign up at the Sanford
Recreation Department 300,
North Park Avenue * City Hall
Coaches are also needed and
anyone interested should con­
tact the SRD as soon as possi­
ble
For more information, please

Divisions of Open Wheel
call Rodney Stancil at 407-3305697 or email: stancilfgd aanModified, Sportsman, Super
Stock, Mini Stock and Strictly
fnrd.fl.ua
Stock.
RAGE TRYOUTS
In addition to the Late
Open Try-outs for ORLAN­
Models,
the Open Wheel
DO RAGE (Semi-Pro Football)
Modifieds figure to offer p eat
are set for the next four
Satur *
v ir ist 6,13, 20 and action as Tank Dicker and Art
Kunzeman are only five points
2"
ahowalter Field
apart in the standings and the
Eu.
j Cady Way, Winter
action will be hot.
P
.ight behind the Visitors'
fttgafc
Pit
gate opens at 4 p.m. with
Stand at Showalter Field).
andsta
grandstands
opening at 6 p.m.
Registration and Check in at
and
racing
beginning.
.........................
: at 7:30
Noon, Try-outs at 1 p.m.
p.m.
Attendance at one of die
General admission is $10,
scheduled try-outs is mandato­
with
students and seniors $5,
ry for anyone interested in
and
children
11 and under
making tne 2006 rage roster,
FREE.
including all returning Rage
New Smyrna Speedway is
players.
located
between SR 44 and SR
Tne details are as follows:
415
between
1-4 and 1-95 eight
1) Registration Fee of $50
miles
west
of
New Smyrna
paid in cash at door for all
Beach
in
beautiful
Samsula.
positions except Offensive
For
more
information
on any
Linemen who will pay $35.
local short track action, call the
Returning 2005 RAGE players
FASCAR offices*at (386) 427will pay only $35.
4129
(New Smyrna), or check
2) Each paid registrant
MUST sign waiver and release. the Internet site at WWW.FASCAR.ORG.
3) Each paid registrant will
receive Official "Orlando Rage
A+ VOLLEYBALL
Practice Jersey", Orlando Rage
Ac Volleyball is the private
E-mail account and have an
volleyball program provider
opportunity to make the 2006
for Altamonte Sports. A+
Orlando Rage Roster.
Volleyball provides leagues,
4) Registration at noon sharp. clinics, individual instruction
Registration closes at 1 p.m.
and events for ages 5-18 at the
Lake Brantley South
5) Open Tryouts for any per­
Gymnasium.
son over the age of 18 years.
Ac Volleyball will be holding
6) Bring workout clothes and
cleats and helmets (if you have youth volleyball leagues this
one). Equipment sales reps will August for both juniors and
be present for ordering.
high school players.
7) Each registrant will be
The "Little Spikers" Junior
Skills Classes start Wednesday,
required to perform a series of
speed, strength, endurance and August 10th and runs for
seven weeks. League times are
agility drills.
6 p.m.-to-7;30 p.m. Cost per
8) Break down into position
player is $85 (includes t-shirt).
groups for workout.
This class is designed for the
9) Full group work out, 7 on
beginner and intermediate
7 drills, etc,
10) "Call backs" will be made player and will sharpen a play­
er's volleyball skills.
for additional Tryouts and
The Boys High School
“looks".
Volleyball League also start
Contact Chris Morrison for
Wednesday, August 10th and
further details at
runs for seven weeks League
CMorrisontiOrlandorage com
times are 7:30 p m.-to-10 p m.
or Randy Horn at
and the cost is $40 per player
RHorn4fOrlandoRage.com or
A tournament against South
407- 325-1436
Teams
will be held the last
LATE MODELS AT NEW
week of the league
SMYRNA
The Monday Indoor
Tonight (Saturday) New
Recreational Volleyball League
Smyrna Speedway welcomes
starts Monday, August 15th
back the Lake* Models along
and is for six-person co-ed
with the other FASCAK

teams only. League times are
7:30 p.m.-to-10 p.m. and the
coat la $175 per team.
Ac VoUeyoall will offer
future volleyball programs in
beach and adult to please con­
tinue to checkout the Ac
Volleyball web site at
wWW-QTlanHnvnlleyhall tnm.

call 407-523-5048 or e-mail at
ORLVBOAOL.COM toplay the
exdting sport of volleyball.
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 17-92 in
DeBary.
In the Main Event SCW
Heavyweight Champion
Vordell Walker has accepted
the challenge of Dagon Briggs.
Last month in a Contender's
Match Briggs earned the
opportunity 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 part­
ner.
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 tourna­
ment for the vacant SCW
Cruiscrweight Championship
among contenders Chasyn
Ranee, Jerrelle Clark, Krazy K
and Aaron Epic.
Also, "The Living Legend,"
Larry 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
Time set for 7JO p.m.
Tickets are $10 for adults and
$7 for children under the ague
of 12.
For more information, please
call 407-474-4453 or visit the
SCW at www scwflonda.com
MERRILL PARK SOFTBALL
Mernll Park in Altamonte

Springs is now accepting regis­
trations for its Fall Softball sea­
son.
There are! openings lfor
Women, Co-Ed
&gt;Ed and M
Men's
Class A and D levels.
Registration runs through
August 15th at the Merrill Park
Complex.
This will be a 10-Week sea­
son and the registration fee is
$355 per team.
For any additional informa­
tion call Bill Goebel at 407-5718779.
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
racing beginning at 8 a.m.
Ail cars and drivers must
meet AASBD standards and
there will be three classes,
stock, super stock and master.
The cost is $25 per car, or $35
for an additional family mem­
ber (brother or sister), if pre­
registered 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 sea­
son 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,
ll-to-12, 13-to-18, 19 to-29, 30to-39, 40-to-49, and 50-andOver. All seven Age Groups
have both Male and Female
divisions.
All first place finishers in each
5K race ag» group (except 13to-18, both male and female)
receive medals with ribbons
going to the second through
lOthpIace finishers.
Tnere 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 per­
son 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-andOver and 12-and-Under (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.

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(because they a rt •Iready
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travel Industry? Allegiant Air is
seeking.
out
indrvtduate'ip
tweed Flight Attendant team
IF Y O U R A R E—
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‘Authorized to work In Pie US
and able to enter Canada,
Caribbean, and Mexico
’Able to attend Paining lor 4
week* In Las Vegas Nevada
...This
might
be
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opportunity you have been
waiting tori
AOeglant Air will be hosting 2
Open Oroup Interview and
Information Sessions on Pie
following date and location
Comfort Suites 590 Ava
Court. Sanford. FL 32771
Seesion t : August 11.2005 '9
10:00am
Session 2: August t l. 2005 &lt;D
8 00pm
Doers w# dose ommcthraltte
beginning ol each session
Sessions may continue tor up
to 4-5 hours.
Candidates are urged to bring
a completed Allegiant Air
application to Pie interview!
Please
visit
&lt;w aflnniantair m m tor more

information and to obtain an
employment
application
Gwetuly follow ait instructions
on the application I
We look toward to seemg you!
Allegiant Air Is an Equal
Opportunity Employer

Allas General Inc. help wanted,
must have transportation
Please call. 407-772-2158.
Aviation Company now
Accepting Resumes
Professional Appearance
Customer Service Reps
Call 407-32 1 8880 or
Fax 407-321-8405

Barber, Part Tim e
407-302-8088
407-383-7591 (C P )
Bobcat Operator-Class 0
License.
Final
Grade
Experience (407) 322-8133
Candlewood Suites a looking
lor town members to p n a great
hotel staff We have an opening
lor a front desk associate
position, whose work schecfoie
w i be McrvFn, 3pn&gt; 11pm Apply
m person 1130 Greenwood
BNd. Lake Mary F L 32748 407585-3000 E O E . D FW P
CARPET
H ELPERExp
helpful must have valid FL DC
2553 S Park D r . Sanford 407322 3241
Cashiers, Food Prep &amp; Dining
Room
Attendants
Breafctasllunch shifts Full or
Pert time. No Sundays. Duck
Fit-A in Lake Mary Apply m
person 407 333 8875

Mmng helpers and leaders tor
lewn
m e m t,
landscape
installation and bee work
Great pay Fuff and part sme
Some
e&lt;p
vy Ceff k e r 'l 407
734 7743

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C O L A Drivers Needed
2 years exp. req.
Must kve within 55 miles
of Daytona. Local Work,
home daily, and over
night trips.
Great Benefit*
Up to $950 00 ♦ per week
Meet the Salem Carriers
Recruiter/Walk In
August 8th, 9th. 10th. 11th,
12th. 13th, 14th, 15th
8 am to 5 pm
Salem Carriers Inc.
3143 International
Speedway Bkrd.
Daytona Beach. FL
Call 1-800-709-2538
Clear And Giub Experience And
Supervisor
For
Crew.
(407)322-8133
i .*&gt;■n . i
entry, counter serv, Lift up to 30
lbs
M -F wbenefits 8 req
Windows A aftn to detail. Will
train. Cindy 407-322-8897
Cook needed for a large day
care center. Pis call 407-8059332
D E D IC A TE D
'More predictable schedules
Consistent miles, approx. 2.400
‘ Steadier checks, paid weakly
‘Average $750 per week. $40k
per year
‘ Assigned
conventional
equipment
Full benefits with choice oI
medical plans
A career with J.B . Hunt
Dedicated proxies sttbtty- and
we're committed to ottering a
dedicated |ob that keeps you
satlslisd for the long run.
Positions based In Reddick
are limited-call today:
1-888-852-4327
E O E Subj to d/s. 3 mos
class A exp req
DOCK
PERSON
U rg e
nursery facility needs dock
person to handle paperwork for
shipments Must be able to lift
up to 30 lbs repeatedly Must
be flexible and detail oriented.
Assembly
workers
slso
needed, ffppty ft person at 8770
West State Rd 46 or cail 407330-0296 esl 224
Driver - Regional Solos, O T R
Teams
and
Contractors
wanted $5000 sign-on bonus
lor Teams and $1,000 sign-on
bonus for Contactors. Great pay
5 home time, health insurance
6 *01(k) Requrw Class A-COL.
Open Sunday 800-489-5065

Duvers/Lsborers: Highway
construction company looking
for reliable A dependable
people who are able to travel
A wortdnFUSC A N C - W t h M
immediate
openings
lor
drivera/latoorers. Must be ebte
to hendte labor work as well as
driving. Dr*. Uc. must be clean.
All others need nol apply Start
at $8 5O/$10/tir. Plenty ol
opportunity tor overtime. Over
B hrs, time A a halt. 8 paid
holidays Daily out ol town per
dtem. We will train Benefits
Include vacation,
health
Insurance A profit sharing. Man
A woman are encouraged to
apply EOE/DFWP. 407-321lO IO o r 1-800-749-1 Of 5
Electricians Experiencad and
Helpers. Live Electric. 520
Laurel Ave.. Sanford. 407-3216990 M t -jf f l/ . v l b : m ____
Expd cooks A server*, Jody
Qalor
Fish
Cam p
A
Restaurant. Grow with ua on
baauM St Johns Hvar at SR48,
4 miles east of Geneva. Apply
in person.
Experiencad Cook In ‘ Italian
Cuisine’
Longwood
Restaurant Call 407-2658248
F T Lawn Service workers
needed wilh FL. Drivers
License Some exp. preferred
Call 407-321-9714/

Full Tim # Expd Cook.
Apply in parson, Vivona'sFine
Italian Restaurant, Lake Mary.
407-320-2040.
IN V E S TIG A TE B E F O R E
Y O U IN VEST!
Always
■
good
policy,
aspecially
for
business
opportunates and Itanchaea. Cal
Florida Dept, ol Agriculture A
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or F TC -H E L P tor Irse
ntormabon. Or veil our Web site
at www ftc gov/bUop.
Florida law requires sellers ol
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept, ol
Agriculture
A
Consumer
Services before selling Call to
verity lawful registration before
you buy

LA B O R E R S N E E D E D
FOR UNDERGROUND.
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting Salary $8.5&lt;VHr
HEALTH INSURANCE ANO 401K
PLANI Drug free workplace.
Apply el: MO Hiller Drive,
AtUmonte Springe *07-260• 000. EOE

Driver needed Must have
dean record. Must be over 25
yrs old. Proper attire Contact
Kaftey*! Transportation 407-9272500
Driver/Dedicated Reg Lane
C O A S TA L TR A N SP O R T
HOM E EV ER Y W EEK EN D
G U A R A N TE E D !
85% Preloaded/Pretarped
Avg $888 $ 10 1 9-week
Part time opening avail)
Jacksonville, FL Terminal
C D L-A req'd 877-428-5827
www ctdrivers com
Drlver/Warehouee
sale
Onvers Ixense. Drug Free. MF, 8am-5pm, Full or Part Time
Apply 138 Commerce Way.
Sanford 407-322-9207
Drivers • DUM P TR U C K ,
Class B. benefits, 407-3228133
Now rtm g Al Poatoone F/T and
P/T. Q|B Tiv-.ks Cashiers.
C m inter Hein. Bar Tundeta.
Rinsers A Pith washers High

\A**ne Food Coins Located at
tfw Sw Axd Axport Burking *0Applications are now being
excepted EO E M.F/V/D
Creative Host Services/
Com pass G roup-U SA
407 32341345
Accepting Applications M-F
• 00a m 2 00pm
Ml Q i is i " “ i--------r
expd meams 407 4186127

Lawn Maintenance Foreman •
Able to run 3 to 4 man crew Top
Pay plus Bonuses
Cail 407-831 8436
Leisure Bay Industries. Inc. a
leading manufacturer of above
ground spas is rapidly growing
and looking to fiN the following
positions in the Lake May and
Orlando area for 1st and 2nd
shift Leisure Bay will provide
some training on these
positions as some exp is
necessary Assemblers Quality
Control, Janitors, Repair man.
Detail
Painter,
Industrial
mechanic
and
inventory
Control Clerk
Intereslad
canddate* should cal *07 2102347 or 407-210-2339 to
schedule an appointment tor an
interview
Lc /O rd Baptist Minister to
pastor we* estao church Send
lesume Pulpit Committee Si
PaM M O CtsxOi813PvwAee
Sanford FI 32771 by Aug 12
2006

M ED IC A L A S S IS T A N T •
Are you a positive, friendly
professional
who
en|oys
working with children and
seeks to wok to a pleasant, fastpaced pediatrics office with
excellent benefits'! Please fas
resum# to: 407-262-5797. EO E
M ED IC A L A S S IS T A N T Lake Mary primary care
practice
has
Immediate
openings for a F T Family
Practice M A and P T P s d s M A .
Must be certified and /or
raglstarad. Good benefits
Submit resume indicating
interest in Lake Mary MA
position, including specialty,
to: Physician Associates,
Human Resources, 455 W.
Warren A v a . Longwood. FL
32750, lax to (407) 262-5797 or
apply online St tewwTaal com
C p S T :!
M 1 trrtr.rj *
MctisteY Pizzeria now htrtng k i
A part time drivers. Must work
mtes A weekends. Pleas*
contact Christina. 407-2212394 or apply at 3820 9.
Orlando Dr. Sanford, in the Big
Lots Ptaza.
Vtvona's North Pizzeria need*
drivers, pizza makers, subs,
waitresses A phones. Apply with
owner al 2477 Park Ava,
Sanford.
Operator:
Trackho*
tori
underground storm/utititles
crew 407-322-8133.
Part Tim e cook, servers, A
dishwasher needed. Contact
Mytene
407-323-7306
Plumber's Helper Residential
construction.
Must
have
experience Best pay in Volusia
County. Ins A Holidays. Sign on
bonus 386-736-0221
PT
parking
tot
attendants/cashiers/shuttie at
the
Orlando-San ford
International
Airport
Experience in sales and/or
customer service preferred
Fax 407-585-4545 or call HR at
407-585-4500
Receptionist:
Bilingual
(English/Spanish)
Good
communications A customer
service skills. FT. benefits
available Cail 407-324-2442.
Reptile Maintenance at focal
pel store. P/T. flexible hours.
$7 OOihr, bonuses 407-320-7001
San Francisco Oven
’ A Taste of the Bey
Area"
Featuring Brick Oven
Pizzas, Soups. Salads.
Sandwiches
Now Hiring Lunch Hra.
cashiers
Salad/Sandwich Makers.
Pizza Cooks
Food Runners
Dishwashers
Apply in Person Any Day
2pm-6pm Located in Park
Place Plaza. 7025 CR46-A
Suite 1011. Lake Mary. F L
32746 (407)936-1107

HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
TRAINING FOR
EMPLOYMENT

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Secretary, F u l Tim#, $7.00/hr,
computer exp
necessary,
casual atmosphere, Call Juke,
407-323-8822.
Seeking axp. maintenance
engineer, front desk A night
auditor Apply in parson
Holiday Inn Express 3401 S
Orlando Dr.

5 5 6 5 # Crew: Local work.
F/T wBt berwtta. 407-3226133
SM ALL EN GIN E M ECH AN IC Experienced with commercial
lawn equipment. Longwood
407-260-1833

Stylists needed for busy salon
in Seminole Town Center.
Excellent
commissions,
medical
A
dental.
For
ntorvwwa contort Bras 407-3S#-'
1888
i'&gt; I '-Hr / ill;.'
Part time cook, servers A
dishwasher needed. Contact
Mytene.
407-323-7306.

Tattoo Artist needed Part sme
Would like to review your
Dcrioto Pta Cal 388-479-2101
T h e Sanford Herald is
looking
for
a
sales
professional to lead its
advertising staff Newspaper
sates experience is required
This position is ideal for the
sales professional with a
proven track record who
wants to move into a
management position. The
advertising director will be
responsible for hiring, training
and managing the sales staff:
planning special section
publications; and assisting
with the creation ol new
publications. The director also
will be expected to lead by
example and make regular
sales calls The Sanford
Herald • a twee a week. 5.000
paid circulation newspaper
located in Sanford. The
Herald also publishes tree
newspapers in Lake Mary
and Longwood. This is a
tremendously last growing
market. The Herald offers a
competitive base salary, a
commission and bonus plan,
health nsurance. 2 weeks pud
vacation, auto and cell phone
alfowance. and a 401k. E-mad
resume and references to
Publisher Dan Ping al
dping® seminoieheraid com.
or mail them to 300 N. French
Ave. Sanford. FL 32771
U-W Asst needed lor busy
Insurance M GA in Lake Mary
Commercial lines preferred
Fax resume 407 833-9194

WORK

THE BEST!
Merry Maxis Is hiring because
we are growing. No nights or
weekends. You need a car A
drivers license We provide a
great place to work, benefits.
A paid mileage

Call 407-331-5266

Merry Maids

UaUwnxrOwwF F E ra to iA l

800-383-7364
Ai*ua*4 lr»M | fcrwn
Srwv'uBU UK

$100wk.
Efficiency
Apartments. $150wk, also
rent
houses
for
tumished/unfurni sh«d. 407240-1188.

6 'T A 'iH 'fif &lt;V&lt;1f't'-i

40 7 321-0759
-

2 Houses for price oM . 3/1 B*.
and 2/1 $199,000

99— A partments U nfurnished

Lake Mary 3/1 Bik $200,000

73— Em ploym ent
W anted

DOYLE
MANAGEMENT
RE N T A L S
( 4 0 7 ) 322-2495

I W ill Clean You r House
affordable priced. G ood
Referenced available.
Cell Merle 407-321-5240

93— R ooms For
R ent

M A R IN ER 'S V IL L A G E
LAKE ADA I BOOM IMO/MO
2 BORM . MOO-MO ANO UP
Cable Included
407-323-8870

$400/Mo. incl. elec.. W/D.
cable rtsenet, t at A lest mo. dap.
A appl fas. Share house
10X20 rm w/semi-private
entrance. Prof environment.
Sanford Airport near 417 exit
N/S, N/D A quiet. Avail 9/1/05.
407-547-6832

Quality Living at Affordable
Pricing, t, 2 A 3 Bedroom s,
Lake View*. 407-322-9104.
EHO.

Clean A Secure tor single adult
only Also Room tor Rent Full
House privileges $1S0/wk. all
utilities Incl 321-377-3033

100— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n ta ls
Pina Ridga C lu b 2/2. galed
community, pool, tennis A
spa Small
pel
allowed.
$785-140 386-290-9105

L

Room For Rent: Sanford Ave.
tree cable, washer/dryer.
cocking pnutogas SiOCVwk 321262-8118
Single room in Longwood
steady employed, no liquor, no
smoking $7Q/wk. $50 deposit
407-830-8218

95— R oom m ate
W anted
Seeking a person to share my
home, view ol Lake Monroe, ful
house privileges. C a l 407-3287232 tor an appotntmant

97— A partments Furnished
te ta nd : Htetoric 3/1 5 2 story
$950/monlh. 2/1. $590/month
407-262-2002.

, , Sanford: 1BR. Carpet A We.
toCfodea Cable A Water, P*no
$565-5585 Dap
Sanford: Mayfair Area, 3/2.
carpet/tile. screened porch,
double garage, community
pool
$ 1200/MO
$1200/deposit
D O YLE M ANAGEM ENT
i
W E RENT AND SELL
HOM ESI
Sanford 3/1 CHA. 2004 Holly
Ave. Ready now $795 Pets ok
with deposit
407-323-4540

Sanford 3/1, CHA. 128 Club Rd,
Tie Doom. Ready now $850 P M
ok with deposit.
407-323-4540

eg als

Notice of Sale
Pursuant to FI St 713 585. Auto
Lien A Recovery. Inc w/Power
ol Attorney, will sell the ioHowmg
vehicles to the highest bidder to
satisfy ken All auctions held with
reserve as is where is. Cash or
Certified funds. Inspect f week
prior at lienor facility Interested
parties call (954)893-0052
Sale dale OS-25-05 -1 10 00
am al Lienors Facility
Auction will occur where each
vehicle is located under License
A80000538 Be advised that
owner or lienholder has a right to
a hearing prior to the schedule
dale of sale by fikng with the
Clerk
of
Courts
Owner-Lienholder may recover
the vehicle without instituting
ludtoei proceedings by posr -g
bond ss per FL Slat 559 917
Net proceeds m excess ot lien
amount will be deposited with
the Clerk ol Court
25% BUYERS PREMIUM
4SEMB866 ken amt $2625 00
19/8 C HEVR O LET PK vm#
C C O I4 8 A 133945 leg ERIC
THOMAS ol 517 MOHEE LOOP

WINTER SPRINGS, cus: MR.
ERIC, ol UNKNOW N, ill:
NONE lienor
TH E BODY
SHOP, t900 S US HIGHWAY
17-92. LONGW OOD
PuOksh August 7. 2005
T022
Puttie Auction
Pubkc auction to be held al
9 01 am. on the day(s) speci­
fied below, at the front door ot
Athen s Towing, Inc Located
al 2499 Old Lake Mary Rd
Suite 134. Sanford. FL tor the
purpose ol disposing of the fol­
lowing vehicles.
For further information please
cail (407)321-2948
0*734)5
(1) Year 1989-Make CHEVY
VAN
VIN4 1GCEG25H3K7120672
Publish August 7, 2005
T023

H ELP W A N TED
• CNA's • Food Sorvors
• Cooks
Excellent opportunity for
experienced individuals for an
upscale retirem ent com m unity.
Must be a professional and w ant steady
em ployment. Above average starting
wages for those who are qualified. All
candidates please fax their resum es.
Resume Fax 407-322-3065
P h o n o 407-322-2207

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Ntea2flR. po»ato&gt;) 3rd. 1 bteh.
comranlant location, C H A .
a M te T L C . $110K. will
407-234-5188

i Birr m u m
M

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CNhuaftua puppy., AKC. u t t a
A white, Mate with long-hair.
Affactionata. playful, smart.
Anaw w ratoPapalaPau. Paid
$475 S a l $435 407-378-0283

•“7773.

1For
400 *q fn o
aq a Santoro. Fulton
. 407-314-3750.

T O t t rS

407-221-7769

157— M

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H

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3/2 DW, a l appiancaa A ahad.
CompMdy M l
iiady to rm w
In. $687/mo. indudaa lot rant
wWi approvad cradit 407-3238180.

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p p l ia n c e s

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

i f f ■*». rmsiffcm
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Naw Caramto TUa
Int/Ext,
wpe*m v

h NASA technology. Vlaoo
mamory loam mattraaa aat, aa
aaan on TV/Mal. Naw in pteaic
with manufactuW* warranty.
Coal S I M n u t aal $885 407831-1322 O fl 386-753-1515
D a Jfv a ry a vw la W a .

Painted Imarior, New Carpal.
S 1 4 S J0 0
S OadMBate, over 3300 aq ft.
2 Fptoa, 4 Porch**. Hug*
Living. Dining A Family A n a
m l W*t Bar. Locatad In
D M rld OwrlookinQ
Park a 4 Btoeks to
Monroa. Liatad In
1 - —*- *- ■—( i U—Jl_A—
raKQHMTy Of rl*31QFlC
Momea, $544,900
I*.M i l

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S u p p l ie s

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1 « —

Estey Disco II organ, 38T, book
on team ing to ptey. aaca tont
condition, banch, music books
7 haadsat Purchaaad 7/2000.
p a U $1401, among note
$800. 407-330-1500.

1 9 9 — Pe t s i t

pace

1 * S 0 «q . A.torteoo* on Parti

MO

CO R R U G ATED
S TEEL
R O O F IN G for Barns. Boat
Docks. Shop*. ale. Alao Ctevwt
Plpa: 15*12(7 1I W
CdFof
Pricaa Surplua Siaal A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788.

1 / b -l

CNro-King Sue Finn P d m Top
Manraaa. Braaa Haadboard
and Boa Springs Sat Exctetent
Condition.
$500
Can
407.3228181.______________
Pool TaM a: Oorgaoua 8'
furniture ttyte ubte, dacorattva
lags, laathar podtMs. ovamzad
r thraaplaca alala. aocaaaory
Uwftobte*. Brand naw kiente.
Coal $4K muat ta4 $1380.407402-1781 O P 388-753-0488
Rbar-optic watarlall,
tharapy jats. cup holdars,
inaulatad covar, lull factory
warranty. Navar used in crata.
$1985.407-338-0878 O ft 3882182948.

i

Kitty Cara Is a coU-artacttva
way to aaaua M y rw pal has
ca rt In its own
arwkonmart I wB ooma
by M o t a day to tew * on yate
MOyfa) to load, ctean Mar beat
and maka than teal *apadar.
Cart Lynn • 407-833-0738

ft Patti's F iT
Sitting ft

to rant
In up grada pra-ownad temBwo
A horns dscor In Caaaatesrry,
LOnywOOO, winter
Springs araa 407-378-0263

Hoi Tlte/Spa S parson, Shp, 20
jats, cab, i g m , naw uaad.
Warranty.
ratoH
$4300,
aacrlltoa. $1505 407-278-1552

I
fteterancaa Avaitebla Upon
Raquaat Pteaaa Cal 407-3148703.
Pin B u l l 1/2 yra old. white w«h
•pot*. A n a l ntoa garda dog «4h
Iota of anargy. 407-323-8019,
naada a good homo.

P o r t P 1S6 2003' " lo w mil
$ 10,950
CM
or
vtaM
4076732968 c o m

Ford F2S0 2003 4x4 AT, AC
$18,450
call
or
visit
4078732985com
G M C Stem 199$ Ext Cdb 4*4
Z71 S LT $9,950 cal or vteH
4078732985.
Q M C Stem C X 1500 M2 ten
4x4 A T V t 2002. $7,900. C a l
or vtek 4078732986 com

Fo r S a le

Ford Crown Victoria 4to4 LX
laathar $12,950 1257/Mth
4078732905com

Toyota 4-flunnar 2001 SR5
$15,060 low ml c a l or vlaa
4078732986 com

ars

liarcadaa Bara 2002 C320
Wagon $t8,9S0 C a l or vteil
4078732986.com

Maroadaa-Baru hll32019M
$13,950 call or visit
4078732988 com
235—
T

r uck/SU V S/V a n s

2 1 1 — A n t iq u e 4 c
C o l l e c t ib l e s
Antiqua A Old C typa rolt top
dask. R*flni*h*d. vary good
oondten. 58 wkte 335 daap 435
h ig h . Can 407-322-7171
wiH pay $800 to
$8000 tor H. Nawton, A Hair,
a Buchnor A L Hobart* oN
Cart 321-883-8233
t o

Alum inum , Cana, Coppsr,

Kokom o Recycling:
407-321-0004
818 W. 1 S T, Sanford
14-F, 19-8, S a t9-1

I Buy old StuB, ardqjss, books,
vkitag* dotfxng. a t By tea boa
or by tia buck load Cash mcrey.
407-328-2804.

1987 Toyota Pick Up-sxc»Bant
cond., alter martial rims, axeal.
work' truck. 5 spaadM cy!
$1800 407-4155455
Chavrolat 1800 2004 Ext Cab
I S V8 Auto $15.480 8301/MTM
cal or viait 4078732985oom
Chsvrotet 3/4 Ton 2003 Craw
Cab 48K M 4x4 $22,960 cal or
visit 4078732960 com
Chevrotet Awatenche 4»4 » 4 ten
2002 low ml $16,980 $377/mth
call or visit 4078732988 com

2 7 6 -F e n c e
Canute Florida Fanes
AJI Typss of Fanes
Spsdteizing In Vinyl
Fandng
•Fraa Estimates
HJcsnasd/lnaurad
-Quality Work
■Prompt Sarvica
395780-5330

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M

an

R J Handy Man Sarvlcas
A l Phaaaa of Construction
Pressure Cleaning.
Painting. Hauling
407-323-2841 (Horns Phone)
407-314-6878 (C a l Phone)

Lawn Mower Repair &amp;
Old lawn mowers
needed for parts.

Osdga 2500 0teaa$2004 Craw
Cab $24,950 221 Ml Cal or VMM
4078732988.com

407 - 427-5530

Ford F250 Ext C ab 2002
$22,950 Lariat 30k mi 5m
Whsat
call
or
visit
4078732988.com
Ford Explorar 2004 4 Dr
$13,950 $2B2iMTH ca l or vIM
4078732988 com

Single Story
Design

3 0 8— T

r a c to r

S e r v ic e
•klp a Tractor Sarvica
Recycled Concrete
Driveways. Landfll A
G ra d in g

▲

With 12 Mo Lease &amp; Approved Credit
FulTine, enky-levdjobwith
benefitsavailable. NosWs
required, butmanual labor

• SpadouH Apartments «Kh large Closets • Late
Front • Volleyball • Spariling Ibol * Tennis Courts

SMfsrri Cb vi Martnntsi

Country Lake i
Apartments

tel

Purchasing

and

prior to tie

of

‘

PuMah: August 7,2006
T011

SM
Qfour

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford »330-5204

PutXMfi August 7.2009
T0 1 I
NOTICE OF AUCTION

7,14.2008
T018

Thto aucton w* ba
OUOUET 22.1888, st 900 AM

Prttepaellva

ineoaet the vahktoa on *• toy
an ownarY ton te toe
at Uncte Bob's Sail
M 2880W . 29to
Florida 32771,
(407)88 1 — 88 And, due nodes
having been given, to toe owner
te ated property and te parses
known la claim an ktotawtoaraIn. « d toe flme toecteed In such
noioa tor payment te such hav­
ing atoked, toe goods wte ba
eoM te puMe aucton te tow
above stated address to toe
hlghaat tedder or
posed te on
B 4.88W DelateAucSon Time
2 3 0 PM.

op

C M C U fT M AND PON
COUNTY.

1411

IN RE: ESTATE O F
A k a Rockard Stevanaon.

Dixon, Household
Furniture,
SporSng Goods, TY Y te
128

Angela
Household goods. Furniture,
253 . Wanda A.
Household goods, Fumltura,
Boxes, Appliance s, Tv's or

i cash or
fundi only OVIEDO
right to
TOWING
or rakiaa any and te

The following vatvetea art
oltorad lor bkto:

1881 C H E V R O L E T
4 20 B E G 25K 1M 4140899

VM

Pubtsh: August 7. 2006
7019
.
MOTICfl OF AUCTION
Thto aucton wd be hdd on
AUGUST 23 1005 at 9 00 AM
at 325 Auto Ava Ovwdo FL
Prospective
bidders
may
Impact toa vshleto* on toa day
bteora toa Aucton Iran 9AM
unN 8PM. Tarma are cash or
escorted fund* only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves toa ngN »
or refuse any and a&lt;

The

following vehicles are
iot iwo#.

om ma
N O T K S T O CNROnONS

The *tenM*kalon ol to* aattea
of AUc* Rookifd Stvwniofi,
dtoi— d, Fit Numb* 2005*
CP-1411, la (tending in the
Circuit Court for Seminole
County. Florida. Probata
Dlvteion, toe aikkeeete which la:
301 N. Park Avenue, Santord.
Florida 32771. The name and
address te
Representative
nay are aat tonh below.
A U CR ED ITO R S O F TH E
D E C ED E N T ARE NOTIFIED
TH AT
AM crtdrton of tht dtcodtnt
and other parsons having ctekna
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy te tola
Is served within tor
r toe delate toe Drat
te tola notice must

1982 P L Y M O U T H G R A N
VO YAGER
Vtftf IP4GH94R1NX229613
424 • Margaret A. Bowles.
t^Bewa i w w J u ^ x t
ju u u lw
B ru u S lju i
nCKittnOHJ yOOuS,
SporTirrg
goods. Toola. Construction
Equip.
508 - WMard B. Tlnchar,
Household goods, Fumltura.
Sporting
Oooda.
Tools.
Appliances.
Landscaping
EquIpL, Motorcyda.
812 •Wanda Parfcar, Household
goods. Furniture, Boxes.
PuMah: August 7,14. 2006
7016
UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
F I r i i im l a J
lw w rr^ iw ir4 i ■■kli
H4Pmov«i oi in# do#8cno#cj
vonh
claa was conducted In compiance wth F.S. 71378. Non
tod Kenya Towing w* sal add
vstwctoa at Public Auction tor
Cadi on A U O U B TIf, 2006. at
1000 AM . at 102 N. M^Ua Ave..
Santord, F L 32771. AM vertdes
•ted AS IS. No Ida guaranteed.
Harrya Towing raaarvaa toe right
to bid on any vehlde.

claim eito toe Court WITHIN
TH E
LATER OF THR EE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
s e r v ic e q f a »
py o f r m
I
N OTICE
to
I hour prior to sate.
toough too personal representa­
tive haa recognued the d u n or
1991 CHEVROLET
demand by paying a part of N or
20CHC39N2M1167634
interest on it or otherwise.
A l odwr creditors te too dece­
dent and parsons having ctemta
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate muat Me a written
state,riant ol took darn with toe
Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
A a CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT S O FILED
W IU BE FOREVER BARRED
EVEN THOUGH NO O B JEC ­
TION T O THE CLAIM IS FILED
UNLESS
TH E
CO U RT
EXTENDS TH E TIM E IN
WHICH TH E CLAIM MAY BE
FILED AN EXTENSION MAY
BE G RANTED ONLY UPON
OROUNDS
OF
FRAUD,
ESTOPPEL. OR
INSUFFI­
CIEN T N O TICE O F THE
CLAIMS PERIOD
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
AUQUST 7. 2009.
/*/ Shame CotomPo
Shams Colombo
Personal Representative
Rural Route 42. Box 460
Lake Butter, Florida 32064

417-3234381
3291 S. Sanford Ave.. Sanford

Conkacts

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2 8 7 -L a w n S e r v ic e s

Chsvrotet Skvarado 2003 4x4
Ext Cab $15950. C a l or vteil
4078732988 com

Com e Check Us Out]

1st Month s Rent

te
4a.

teyola Ikeoma 2003 4x4 Auto
30k ml $14,980 4 .8 % APfl ca l
or vtelt 40787329W.com

385-775-2522.

300 OFF

ba dawnteadad at no tewrg*.
SoMdtatton and Procuranwnt
te M o avaSabte al
ffw Purchasing and Corwacte
DMakm. tocalad In Pa County
1101 East 1st
S t . Room 32W . Santord,
Florida. Phona 407-888-7131.

e iT w c e ie u r c o u n t
teuzu Axiom 2002 Parted
$11,450
can
or
4078732968 com

Fo r S ale

a n te d

Ford F180 2000,32K Ext C M
$13,480 $282/Mth C a l or
vtelt4B7V7329W.com

For mformation on Banknote
County BCC procurements,
vtek our nebeas te
•ammotacountyfl pov/purCurrsnt
Precursnwnt lor a 1st of M

F U W .

B uy

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

is c e l l a n e o u s

231— C

W 1 Cara For Vbur Dog or Cal
in Vbur N o rm White YtauAr*
GontePtoniy o T O C . WBbrtng
in nawapapan. m il and a w n
plants I

219— W

Country
Style j
City
Living

M

fo rd P ia 6 1988 v B M a M
AT. A C $2,960 c a l or vtelt
4076732988.com

812 East Catotete Dr.. Sta. ISO
Ortando.FL 32803
TWaphone: 407/481-29*3

(C O U N TY
BCC FH O JEC T
SOUCTTAnONS

Fo r S a le

Ct(f)M J

T Michael Woods. Attorney for
toe Personal Representative
Florida Bar No. 132993

PuMah: August 7. 2009
T020
N O TK E
Vehicte Auction # 9 00am
WHEN: August 29,2006
WHERE: PauFt Towing. 1919
W. 1st Slraat. Sanford FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1988
MAKE: FORD
MODEL: PICK UP
COLOR RED
V1N I : 1FTEF15Y6JNB75432
Vehicto Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN: August 23 2006
WHERE: Pad's Towing. 1919
W 1st Slretl. San lord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1993
MAKE: DOOGE
MOOEL: VAN
COLOR: GREEN
V1N F 2B4GH293XPR321059
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1965
MAKE: 0LDSM06ILE
MOOEL: 2DR
COLOR: WHITE
VIN I: 1G3GM47Y9FP354525

1994 NISSAN
1N4EB32A1RCS07524

Ntxica la heraby given Paul s
Tbwmg wd set al public auction
lor salvaga lor cash on demand
to fvghesl bidder, the following

1990 CHRYSLER
1C3XJ5533LG480619
2000 KAWASAKI
JKAEXVD17YA0676292

Prospective
bidders
may
inspect vehicles one hour prior
t o sate. Terms art "CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNDS' Pauls
Towing re serves toa right to
accept or rsiect any and all
BIOS

1996 CHEVROLET
1GCCS1443S6t21264
Publish: August 7, 2006
T017

Publish: August 7. 2005
T02.1

N OTICE OF AUCTION
Thta auction will ba held on
AUGUST 131008. at 9 00 AM
st 323 Audi A va . Ovwdo. F L
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect toe vehicles on toe day
bekxe toe Auction from 9AM
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Tha aJitoitotraaon of ffw aatala
of WILLIAM G SELSOR. lit.
dacaaaad. ahoaa dtoto of deaffi
«a a March 23,2006: and tohoaa
SodM Security Number la 200OS-1674, to pandbtg In too
Circus Court tor Saminote
County.
Florida,
Probata
OMaton. f w adtoaaa of wNch to
P O . Bos 0000. Sanford. FL.
3277T6006. Tha namaa m l

h iN e ^oeeem g. ywi * e *
•sd. al no cxwl to you. to ffw
pnwWon o* canton - T i 'i f n i i .
Court

aatota, on whom a copy of Mo
nooca to la^jtrad to ba aarvad.
Court WITHIN THE LATER OP 3
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE
OP TH E FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE OR 30 OATS
AFTER TH E DATE OF SER­
VICE o r a c o p y o r t h i s
N OTICE O N THEM.
A l ottar credtora of ffw datadant and cfhar parsons hatoy
claims or darnanda agamst
dacadanra aatoto w t t o a their
ctofma «a h thto Court W ITHM 3
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE
O F TH E FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS N O T SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTW ITHSTANDING TH E
TIME PERIOD S E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM F E E D
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
A FTER T H E 0 E C E 0 C N T 8
DATE O F DEATH IS BARRED.

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Thytor A Carta. P A .
160 Concourse Parkway South
SuM 106
MMand. Florida 32731

CITY o r L A M HART.
FLO N EM
N O T IC i T O T H B FUtoUC
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•tot r y Myfng tar tia totowtog
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2B. M M . and wd and at 1200
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Paraonaf ReprsaencaMe
P. O Boa t i l
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Orlando, FL 32603
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tor
Paraonal

PuMah: July 17. 24. 31. 2003
and August 7, 2006
SOM
W TH E CIRCUIT CO URT
OP TH E D Q H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND POR l E MBfOLB
COUNTY, FLORKM
CASE NO. 06-OR-1I16-02D-L
IN R E : T h a Marriage o l:
R E N A T A IV A N .
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G A B O R IV A N .

FtaspondenVHu abend
N O TICS o r ACTION

Data o n : Ju ly

7. 2003

M a ry a n n * M oorse
C W k o l lha Court
B y: Fra n c e s Tomim
D eputy C lark
P u M a h : Ju ly
and A u g u st 7.
S 097

17. 24. 3 t . 2003
2003

M TH E COUNTY COURT
O F TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 94-CC-3826-20Z
HIDDEN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, IN C . a not tor
profit Florida corporation.
Plaintiff,
vs
CYNTHIA
L.
HARDY,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
CYN THIA L. HARDY ANO
UNKNOWN PARTIES IN
POSSESSION,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
ffial on ffw 18th day of August
2003al It 00 am. *1 West Front
Door ol ffw Sammoto County
Courthouse, the undersigned
Clerk * 4 oiler tor tele ffw toftowmg desenbed reel property
Thai certain condominium par­
cel know as Uni 122. Bottoms
S C . HIDOEN VILLAGE CONDO­
MINIUM. A Condominium pur­
suant to ffw Declaration of
Condominium, sa recorded m
Official Records Book 1624.
Pegs 1561. Pubkc Record* of
Semeioto County, Florida
together with all structures,
improvements, futures, appli­
ance*. and appurtenance* on
said lend or used m conpmeocn
therewith
The Moreeeid sate * 4 b* made
pursuers to a Summary Final
Judgment entered m Crvff No
04-C C - 3626-20-Z pendeig m ffw
Coimiy Cowl eff tw Eighteen*!
Judicial Circuit to and tor
SertwxXe County Florida
DATED ffte IS day of JiH
2003
MAN rANNE UOMbt
U t M * OF THE C O U N TY
COURT

O O M M N Y to tto P ta M « end
BARBARA A FOLEY, TIMOTHY
S. F o u r , JO H N DOC; JANE
D O E AS UNKNOW N TE N ­
A N T S ) M POSSESSION O F
T H E SUBJEC T PROPERTY aw

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Augual 7, t4,2008
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NOTICS OP
B H E M 4 F8 B A L I
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
M a t by vktua o f that cartaln Writ
o l Exacutton laauod ou t o f and
undar tha sato o l tha C o u n ty
C o u rt o l Sw m m ola C o u n ty .
Florida. C a a a # C C O 02-2836
u po n a Anal judgm ant randarad
In lha aloraatod court in teal cartton caaa entitled C a p fa Capftto
C o r p 2000
D rtV a
K n lg h ta
Kro ssm g Apartm anto P lto n M v * .
Ham m .
C h a rta a
M ,
O a la n d a n t(a ) w hich aforesaid
W ht o l Exe cu tio n w a a dallvarad
to m a sa Shan tt of Sam inofa
C o u n ty. Fto rida a nd l hava tovtod
upon tot lha right, tola a n d W a r ­
es! of the defendants to Ola fol­
lowing d s scribed property, said
prop erty batng
loca te d to
Sam tooto C ou n ty. Flo rid a , m ora
particularly daaenbad as toftowa:

1-2001 Mitsubishi O s ls n l
V ln 4 4A 3A A 46G 1I E 193766
Tag P H 48H Y M G o ld to color
a n d Via undarsignod ss S ha n ft
o f Sam tooto C ou n ty. Flo rida , w 4
at 11.00 A M . o n V ia 31st d a y of
August A D 2003 otter tor sale
and seN to the hrghaat bidder,
F O R C A S H IN H A N O A N D S U B ­
J E C T T O A N Y A N D A L L E X IS T ­
IN G L I E N S , at Via Fro n t (South)
D o o r, at tha fla gp ole, o t tha
Saim n ola
C o u n ty
Shartff'a
Office, 100 Bush B lv d . Sanford.
F lo rid a , tha a b o ve described
property.
T h a t said safe 4 being m a de to
satisfy lha terms o l this Writ ot
Elo c u tio n .
D on ald F Eskn g er. Sheriff
Samtooto C ou n ty. Florida
Pu b lish : Ju ly 31 . 2009 a nd
A ugust 7. 14. 21.2003

3190
IN THE FAMILY CO URT
FOR THE FIFTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
CASE NO. 05-OR-4O-2144
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF RICHLAND
South Carolina Oapanmant of
Social Serve**.
Plaintiff,

Rosalind Daruia Allan a k a
Ftoaeiyn Alton, Anthony Reese,
Gerald Noble. Wilfcem Harley,
Adwri Troy Boyd. John Dew 41,
John Do* 42. John Do* 43,
John Doe #4. and John Do* *5.
to Ra.
Chid O Eonta Damattha Alan
DOB: July 18. 1939
Child: DaKantka Nicoto Alan
DOB February 7. 1991
Chid: De'Andr* Loreruo Marcus
Alton
DOB October 30. 1993
Chid Defray* Rico Adam Boyd
DOB September 20. 2002
Chid: D* Marcus Xavtor-Ray
Boyd
DOB: October 31. 2004
Defendants
SUMMONS
ANO NOTICE

At: SunRey Stars Assy
610 Rtotoiart Road
LahaMary FL 32746
AlmaypayitoC a l 407-333-4336

PuMah: Jufy 31, 2008 and
AU9 M 7.2006
S171
M TH E CM CUTT CO URT
W A R D POR
S S H N O L A COUNTY,
FLORKM
P W O E JO IM V M N M

ROSALIE 0. PEIRBOL

NOTICE OF
AOMMETTMTION

of ROSALIE 0. PEIRSOL.
n i r i i aart ki
nrwltnn in
fcrwimaMUi
aw yrvirtiwiii
w» Iht
aiw
Circuit Court lor Saminofa
County,
Florida,
Probate
Otvtoton, ffw addraaa of which to:
P. O. BOX 6096. Sanford.
Florida 32772-4099 The name
and addraaa of Vw paraonaf repr#a*ntattva and tha personal
rapraaantodvaa attomay ara aaf
forth below.
Any Irtoratoad parson on whom
a copy ol M a notes ol admtotovatton la served must object to
f w vakdffy of ffw W » or codtoff.
Ha quatflcaltona of tea personal
rapraaantaMa, venue, or (urtodtoflon of M a Court, by fling a
petition or other pleading
mqueeBng rs M to accordance
with ffw Florida Probate Rutoa,
WITHIN 3 M ONTHS AFTER
THE DATE O F SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE O N
TH E O B JEC TIN G PERSON.
O R THO SE OBJECTIONS ARE
FOREVER BARRED
Any parson erfftoad to samp*
property la required to file a peti­
tion tor determination ot aiamot
property WITHIN TH E TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW OR THE
RIGHT TO EXEMPT PROPER­
T Y IS DEEMED WAIVED. Any
parson snoaad to elective share
Is required to Ma an etod ton to
taka afactv* khara WITHIN THE
TIME PROVIDED BY LAW OR
TH E RIGHT T O CLAIM AN
ELECTIVE SHARE IS DEEMEO
WAIVED.
Tha date of ffw flrst pubfleaffon
of tha None* to July 31. 2003.
Personal Representative
GLORIA PEIRSOL-MAHINO
2400 Island Drive
Longwood, FL 32779

M C.,

PLAINTIFF

property aae J t o ^ i Mid Final
Judgment, to «4t
L O T 106. BUNLANO ESTATES
FIRST AO O m ON . A SUBDIVI­
SION. ACCO R OM G T O TH E
PLAT THEREOF. RECOROED
IN FLAT BOOK 12. PAGE 97
AN O ••. O F T H E PUBLIC
R ECO RD S OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORKM.

ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
A FTER TH E D E C E D E N TS
DATE O F DEATH 8 BARRED.
Th a i

of E M pubBeaBon of
7.2006

Mart* Confute

Ftortda 34236
jD ln T.0 rM n .E 8 q .
Ftortda Bar No. 0674261

NESTOR OUEVARA, IF
Deputy Cterk
U V M a ANO # DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS.
Law Office of flflorihad C.
0EV1M ES.
G R A N TEES.
WttSQIl
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
1800 NW 46TH STREET.
CREDITORS, TR USTEES ANO
SUITE 120
ALL OTHER PARTIES
FT. LAUOCRQALE, FL 33309
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
TWaphona; (964) 4630383
THR O UG H .
UNDER
OR
FacWnda: (964) 771-6062
A G AM ST NESTOR OUEVARA;
M ARM E.GUEVARA. W
PubHWi: July 31. 2006 and
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
Augual 7,2006
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
8178
DEVISEES.
G RANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR U STEES ANO
N OTICS OP
ALL OTHER PARTIES
PUBLIC BALE
CLAM ING AN INTEREST BY.
THR O UG H .
UNOER
OR
NOTICE 4 hereby gNan dial
A G AM ST MARIA E. OUEVARA:
ffw paraonal property content*
M OR TG AG E
ELECTR O NIC
Of ffw toapwing ttaroge urfftew4
REGISTRATION
SYSTEM S.
IN C . AS NOMINEE FOR
! ba 9*arod tor «afa at pubffe aucffon to Mfftofy United StaraT*
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
Ban. Sate wB lake piece Urffted
CORPORATION;
CROW N
StoraA 10Q7 Wtoa Spring* Or..
POPfT BY TH E SPRMGS CON­
Winter Spring*. FL 327C6. We
DOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION.
iiM r v i r a ngm ki rvjfci m i
M C.; JOHN DOE ANO JANE
bid*.
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENA NTS
IN POSSESSION
DATE O F S A U : AU Q U B T *1,
DEFENOANT(S)

NOTICI OP

PuMah: July 31. 2005 and
August 7. 2005
SI72
IN TH E CIRCUIT CO URT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 200S-CP-1250
IN RE: ESTATE O f

Deceased

The admtoietraffon of the estate
of THOM AS FOX. decaased.
whose date of death wet May
10 . 2005. is pending in lha
Circuit Court tor Semmol*
County,
Florida.
Probata
Dhnaron; ffw address of which 4
P O. Bo* 8099. Sanford. Florida
32772-6099. The names and
addresses of lha Personal
Representative
and
lha
Personal Representative * attor­
ney ara sal forth batow.
AH oedrtor* of Vw decadanl
and other persona having daana
or demands agamst decedent &gt;
estate on whom a copy of Ms
nonca 4 required to be served
must Me ffwe claims with Ms
Court WITHIN TH E LATER O f 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O f
THIS NO TICE OR 30 OAYS
AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE O f A COPY O f THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AS Cfhar crwwxs of ffw dece­
dent and offwr persons having
cleans or damsnda sgaaitl
decedsnt * aslato must Ma Vw*
deans with tow Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NO T FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PER C O S
S E T FOR TH IN SECTION
733 702 O f THE FLORlOA
PROBATE COOE WIU. BE
FOREVER BARRED
th e

T44E PC R C O B K T FORTH
ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O O t YEARS OR MORE

TIME OF SALE: 430 PM

FORECLOSURC SALS

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NO TICE 18 HEREBY QIVEN
• houaahotd good*, 4613 Bite
purauam to a Summary Final
Baker - fumnure 6 houaahokj
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
llama. 4394 Mark Stratton July 19. 2005 entered in C M
houiehcid good*. 4323 Sateai
Caaa No. 0SCA-1049-14-W of
Twkaba • kaa budnaaa e o u o
ffw Ckcuff Court ot ffw 1STH
ment *361 Ftortda Dear Run
Judicial Ckcuff In and tar SEMI­
Inc. - financial record*. #361
NOLE County, Sanford, Florida,
Michael Plotrowakl - Naacar
w* .ftfln io m# niynw9i iurKj D ili
•luff, home flame, tv. M l Mark
bidder tor caah at to* East Front
luu.ufa«U 4^^**
affanon * noueenoia
nem*. BAY
#*/
Door al ffw SEMINOLE County
Mark Station - houaahotd Hama.
Courthouse located M 301 North
466 Mchaat Ptofrowakl - home
Park Avenue In Sanford, Ftortda,
hold good* *960 MBie McVIdwr
M 11 CO am . on ffw 2 « h day of
• household Itema. furniture,
September. 2005 t w toSowtng
dothmg #227 Judith MoBo m sal Sa^eff^eMe
oncnM o AHu-Asffj
prop#ny u
u t lonn m
houtehaid Berne. *902 Jeffrey
■aid Summary Final Judgmant,
, Netoon - houaahoU Itema. tomfa
to-M : o r r ^ - T C l u V U n
lure. tool*. V
UNIT 1760. 6UILOINQ 600.
CROW N POINT B Y THE
SPRINGS. A CONDOMINIUM.
ACCORDING TO TH E DECLA­
RATION O F CONDOMINIUM
R ECORDED IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1673, PAGE
1896. ANO SECOND AMEND­
M ENT RECORDED IN OFFI­
CIAL RECORDS BOOK 1666.
PAGE 1094, ANO ALL AMEND­
M ENTS TH E R E TO . O F THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TO GETHER WITH AN UNDI­
VIDED INTEREST IN ANO TO
TH E COMMON ELEM ENTS
APPURTENANT TO SAID UNIT
AS SET FORTH IN TH E DEC­
LARATION.

Maryann* Morse
(CIRCUIT CO URT SEAL)
Clark of ffw C * o 4 Court
By: Stacey Hopkins
Deputy Clerk
Publish in: The Semeioto Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J. STERN, P.A.. ATTO R N EY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
09-41840
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION T O 954233-8555 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. parson*
with disabilities needing a spe­
cial accommodation should con­
tact CO URT ADMINISTRATION,
al tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouse al 407-365-4227, I800-933-8771 (TOO) or 1-800955-8HO , via Florida Raley
Service
Publish: July 31. 2005 and
August 7, 2005
S174
IN THC CIRCUIT CO URT
O f THE 18TH
JUOIC1AL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
CJVK DIVISION
CASE NO. 09CA-610-14W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
ADVANTAiCHASE
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plamtet.
v»
BARBARA A FOLEY; TIMOTHY
S FOLEY. JOHN DOE. JAN
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Daiandants

NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Fatal Judgment of
Forectoaur* dated ffw 19lh day
of Jiffy 2005 and amarad m
Case No 09-CA-910-I4W. of
ffw Cacuf Court of ffw Iteh
k-f-riwi Cacu4 m and tor
•emanate County
Florida
eheiam M ORTGAGE ELEC
TRONIC REGISTRATION 6 Y 6
ft MS ff«C A3 NCJMfffit FOR
AOVAM1AY.MASE MORTGAGE

AU CTIO N EER:
STORAGE
PROTECTION AUCTION SER­
VICES. LICENSE * 593.
The above noace to be pubkehed one* a week tor two conaecuflve week*. Seal sato to be
under and by virtue ol ffw
Statute* of ffw Slaw of Florida,
In *uch c u e* provided.
Publish July 31, 2005 and
August 7. 2000
S178

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Oi KRi OQrliwiXS Of in# IDKOWirig
storage unM to saltofy ffw deitoquent storage flan pieced In
accordance with Ftortda Law;
Unit #14. Nam* - Eliiabath
Cuevas, contents - Mite.
Household Furniture such as br­
ing room and beckoom furniture
in a 10 1 10 unit, Sfae io be con­
ducted al AAA Inets-Move Inc.,
2529 Park Or.. Sanford. Florida
32773 *1 1030 AM . on August
22.2005. Open Door Sate, Cash
Only A cleaning deposit wd be
token.

CEEDtNGS SHOULD C O N ­
TA C T TH E EN FORCEABLE
W W TS SECTION O F TH E
O V A DIVISION AT T &gt; « SHER­
IFF'S O FFICE. 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD.
SANPORO.
FLORlOA. 32773 A T LE A S T
FIVE DAYS FM O R T O T H E
PROCEEDINGS. (407) 885•612.
PubBtoi: August 7. 14, 21, 2 6
2006
T 0 13
M TH E CM CUfT C O U N T FOB
COUNTY.

1100 Second Skest Siffto 670
FL 34236
(941)3664600
ARamoy tor M e e C e t e b

OF TH E FIR ST PUBLICATION
OF TH IS NOTICE.
ALL C U U M S N O T S O F E E D
W IU. BE FOREVER BARRED
N O TW ITH S TAN D IN G
th e
TIME P E R K 3 M S E T FORTH
ABO VE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
A F TE R TH E D E C ED E N T'S
DATE O F DEATH IS BARRED.
Tito date of toil pubicadon of
1 4 Node* 4 Augual 7.2009.
ASHBY LEWIS
BOaSgincwFtotow1^

F S J N Q M 66 CR-11
IN RE: ESTATE OF
A M K R JADE F. JOHNSON

PubBah: August 7.14, 2006
JESSIE MADCLEWC
ROBINSON.

F. Johnson
No. 873360
of Amber Jada F.

The MktentoMon of tto &lt;
of JESSIE MADELEINE
SON. deceased. whoM

1101 6 Ortondo Avenue,

day* of your receipt of Vito
nodee. If haarlng or voice
Impaired. 1-600463-8771.

Dated tote 18W day of Jiffs
2003.

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670

1800

tog a uedM aooonanodaBon to
participate to tote proceedng
should contact tw Court
Atetenteffteof al 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanford FL 32771,

Cttek of ffw CbouR Court

Dated t o t e 19 day ol July. 2009.

WILLIAM J. McLEOO.
ESQUIRE
McLeod Law Finn
Altomay
lor
Partonal
Rapraaanuffva
Florida Bar No. 0396342
P. O. Drawer 950
Apopka. FL 32704
Tetephotw: (407) 866-3300

n o t w it h s t a n d in g

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,

VS.

TO THE DEFENDANTS
YOU ARE HEREBY SUM­
MONED and raquead to answer
tw complaint tor tarmmsnon of
your parental right* in and to ffw
nwior chicken n tow action, ffw
onpnei of when has been toed
&lt;n to* Office of to* Clerk of Court
tor Richland County. South
Carotna. on ffw Tto day of July.
2005 a copy of when *4 be
(Mkvered to you upon i*qu**i
ami to serve a copy &lt;* your
•newer to ffw comptomf upon
tw undersigned eMumey tor ffw
Plane* el 1220 Two Notch
FVwd CuktoM*. 8uu*' Cwrotna
TWO* wdrwi ffsrty (30) dey* k*t w r g to* d«w &lt;J serve* ufAffi
yuu e»f«'»r,v W ffw day iff aw *

N0 wef and beat bidder tor caMt
at the WEST DOOR el ffw
Seminal* County Courtauee, In
SANPORO. Ftortda. « 1190
am. on t » 1161 day of Auggel.

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NO TICE T O CREDITORS

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c n c u a NANO FOR

1b ba sold or dtopoaad of
Thursday 6W11M . 10 tom.
PuMc Auctton, Cash Onfy

THOMAS FOX.
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Pubkafi: Jiffy 31, 2006 wid
Augual 7,2006
9173

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Capra Capital Corp 2000
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(362)767-2306
tor

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PuMah: Affy 31, 2006 and

C ounty Court
S m btato County Ptortoto
C a a a f CCO-03-3636

Attorney tor Georgeenrw Asher
Florida Bar No. 0212342
Setter, Seewl. Rue*. Saytor 6
Johnson, F A
907 Webster Street

NOTICE OP BALI

IN RE: ESTATE OF

T O : G A B O R IV A N
Y O U A R E N O T I F I E D ffw l an
action tor dOeolution of m arriage
has b aan N a d againai you a nd
you ara raquaad to M r v a a co py
of your w rm sn datonaaa. it any.
to « on Sam ual FM ar. Eaqm re of
Sam uel Rob arl F d a r, II. P . A .
P a tid on ar'a attorney. w ho aa
addraaa to 1220 D ou g las A v a .,
Suite 203. Lo n g w o o d . F L 32779,
o n or batara August 2 . 2003 and
Ma 0ia original wRh tha d a rk ol
M s court arthar batora service
on pettttonars attom ay or anm adlatsfy Viaraaftar: otharwiaa a
default will ba am arad agam st
you lor tha ratal dem anded In
lha Patm an

A Wffffy

Dated: July 16 2006

Augual 7.2006
Tha data of to* pubtcaSon of
M a Nottoa to Affy 17,2006.

A FTER TH E D E C E D E N TS
DATE OF DEATH « BARRED

Laka Artof, ftonrwykHWto 16436
Awnua. Soda N301. Sanford,
FL 32771 (407) 663-4227 wfHn
3 working daya of your racafpt of
M a noOca: &gt; you ara haarlng or
voica Impaaad, cat 1-800-933•771.

PUMah: July 24. 3t. 2006
August 7,2006
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andoia rp a toona fm tngctotna

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TH E DATE O F FE W T PUBUCATION O F THIS NOTICE IS:
JULY 3t, 2006.

In

M RE: ESTATE OF

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N o ncao r
N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
M by vM ub of M certain WM
of EaaouPon tosuad out ot and
ffw aaaf ol t w Comfy
Court of Dodo County Florid*.
6 91-10686-SP-06 upon a
court In 8wt
Company. PtekiMv*.
Magno P„ Defendant!!) which
•Mold WW of EaecuBon w m
H i red to me ao Slwrfff of
Btmtnote County Ftorkte m w4i
M a prior UnM judgment ren­
dered ki ffw County Court h ffwl
Company PtokflM v*. n *Mogul.
F . DfltendH and I hove
touted upon Ml the rtgta. «B* and
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oi
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mks prepmy Dung n x m o ki

S «m*no*K County, Plortda, morv
pjrtcviBfty dMcnbsd M toiowii
UNI 96, SOUTHPORT, a
Condominium.
Phase
12,
accorWng to tw Oadaraffon oI
Condominium, aa racordad In
Official Records Book 1432.
Page 1777-1606. and all
4 — ———
a ——
G , -BaJjae
mniBnunfgnil imbibiOi r uoiic
FWcxrd* of Oifnlnofr County,
Location 183 HR Straw, Umt
96. Caaflatoarry. FL
and ffw undersigned as SiwrM
ol Sammoto County. Ftortda, * 4
al 1190 AM . on ffw 7#i day of
Saplambar A O . 2006 offer tor
sale snd taff o ffw teghasi bid­
der, FOR CASH M HANO ANO
S U B JEC T T O ANY AND ALL
EXISTING LIENS, al ffw Front
(South) Door, at lha flagpole, of
tto Sammoto County Sfwnff's
Office, 100 Bush Blvd., Santord.
Ftortda, the above described
property.
Thai said sale to bamg made to
taffafy ffw tomw ol Vwse Writs
ol Execution.
Donald F. Esflngar. Sheriff
Semawto County. Honda
PuMsfwd. Augual 7ffl, 14lh,
2 1it, and ffw 2t#i with ffw Sato
being held on September 7ih
2006
N O TICE REOARDINO THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES A C T OF 1990. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEED IN G S SHOULD CON­
TA C T TH E ENFORCEABLE
W RITS SEC TIO N O F THE
CIVIL DIVISION AT THE SHER­
IFF'S O FFICE, 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA. 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS. (407) 8638912.
Publish Augual 7, 14. 21. 28.
2005
T012

County Court
SaaNnote County, Florida
Caaa 4 04-CC-5507-20-S
F A Management Solution*. Inc
A corporation
PlamMt(s)

N t o M w a O M H ^ O a i 4 F in d ­
ing In tto CbcuR Court tar SEMI­
NOLE County Florida, ProbMa
OMMon. Bm MM o m of *M eR to
301 North Park Avenue,
Sanford, F L 37771. Th* name*
of ffw Personal

Park, FL 32788
Wtophorw: 407/78S-2368

Augual 7. 14.2008
T 0 14

noy ara lot torft bottML

W S C LS MJCTMM
A l cretfftom cfffw
__
and offwr persona having ctoaiw
or danwnds agaawf decedsWa
atetea. an whom ■ copy iff ffito
no*c* la requksd to be served,
muM tto ffwa ctofma sriffi M a
Cowl W ITHM THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER TH C DATE
O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE DR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O F A CORY O F THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
I offwr oedkots of ffw
or demands
late must flto fftotr
ctoinw wlffi ffito Court W ITHM 3
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE

I. m O LD S ..
4 2 d 3 A J6 1 )ta jB 3 2 3 Z »
2.0000, John Klnnamon
Boat Builder,
4FLZT7534K600
3. V 7 Mnmemertw trader,
4NOVIN000063547770
Aucffon to be held on I
• 10AM al Pinched*! Towing,
1240 8. Ranald Reagar ~
(C R. 427), Longwood.
Pubflah: Augual 7.2003
T02S

N O T I C I O F P U M J C HBJLMNQ T O C O N S IO C R A R CZONC
Nottoa to hereby given that a Pubic Hearing will ba held by tha
Planning S Zoning Commission In the City Commission
Chambers, City Hall. Sanford. Florida, at 7:00 p.m. on
Thuredey, August 1 6 2008 to consider tha (oilowing change
wid amendment to tha Zoning Ordinance ol the City of Sanford.
Samlnoto County, Ftortda.
Th a request is to amend tha BG ZM Planned Development
Master Plan (Ordinance No. 3740) and the associated
Development Order No. 02-0044 to aBow a Vehicular Accessory
Salas and Installation ledltty (a proposed Tire Kingdom store) on
Lot 3 al 4401 W. 1st Street
Legal Description: C O M M E N C E A T T H E NW C O R O F T H E N W
1/4 O F S E C 28. T W P 19S. R G E 30E. S E M IN O LE C O U N TY . FL;
T H E N C E RUN S 0012*19* E ALO N G T H E W LIN E O F T H E N W
1/4 A D ISTAN CE O F 1335.64 F T T O A P T O f T H E 3 R -O -W
U N E O F SR 46; T H E N C E RUN N 69*47*41* E A L O N O T H E S
R -O -W LINE O F SR 46 A D IS TA N C E O F 13 F T F O R T H E P O 0;
TH E N C E C O N TIN U E N 89*47*41* E A L O N G SAIO S R -O -W
U N E A DISTANCE O F 436 90 FT; T H E N C E R U N 90012*19* E
A DISTANCE O F 223 20 F T; T H E N C E RUN S 89*54X0* W A
D ISTAN CE O F 436.90 F T) T H E N C E R UN N 0012*19* W
ALO N G A U N E 15 F T E O F AN O PARALLEL W ITH T H E W U N E
O F, TH E SAID NW-1/4 A D IS TA N C E O F 224 39 F T T O TH E POGk,
'A N D T H E S 482 F t O F l V l E N 1990 F T O F T H E E 201 F T O P
T H E W 652.9 F T O F T H E N W 1/4 O F S E C 28. TW P 19S, RGE*
JOE. SEM INOLE C O U N T Y FL D E S C R IB E D A S FOLLO W S:
C O M M EN C E A T T H E NW C O R O F T H E N W 1/4 O F S E C 28.
TW P 19S, R G E 30E, S EM IN O LE C O U N TY . FL; TH E N C E RUN
S 00*12*19* E A L O N G T H E W LINE O F TH E N W 1/4 A DIS­
TA N C E O F 1335.64 F T T O A P T O F T H E S R O W U N E O F SR
46; T H E N C E R U N N 69*47*41* E A LO N G T H E S R O W U N E
O F SR 46 A01S TA N C E O F 45190 F T FO R TH E POB; TH E N C E
C O N TIN U E N 89*47*41* E A L O N G SAIO S R O W U N E A DIS­
TA N C E O F 201 F T; T H E N C E RUN S 0012*19* E A D ISTAN C E
O F 433.37 FT: T H E N C E R U N S 89*54X0* W A D IS TA N C E O F
201 FT. TH E N C E R U N N 0012*19* W ALO N O A U N E 431.90
F T E O F ANO PARALLEL W ITH TH E W U N E O F T H E SAIO N W
1/4 A DISTAN CE O F 455 20 F T T O T H E POB,
Tha property being more generally daaenbad aa 4437 W. 1ft
Street.
The Planning A Zoning Commisafon will submit a recommenda­
tion to lha City Commiaaton In favor of. or against, the request­
ed change or amendment Tha City Commiaaton may place con­
dition* upon the reioning by mean* of a development order.
All partial In intore*! and dtizana shall have an opportunity to be
heard al laid hearing.
By order ol lha Planning S Zoning Convnisaion ol lha City of
Sanford. Florida, this 3rd day of August, 2003.
Rosa Robert. Chairman
Planning 5 Zoning Commission

v*
Publish: July 31.
August 7. 2003
S177

2005

tnd

IN THE CIRCUIT CO U RT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORlOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2008-CP-1368
IN RE: ESTATE O f
RUSSELL J CONIGOO,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of ffw estate
ol RUSSELL J. CONIOLIO.
deceased, whose daw of daaffi
was October 29. 2004, to pend­
ing in th* Circuit Court lor
Seminole County,
Florida.
Probata Division, ffw addraaa of
which 4 Seminole County Clerk
of Court. 301 No. Park Avenue,
Sanford. F L 32771. The namaa
and addresses of ffw Pomona!
Representative
and
ffw
Personal Representative t attor­
ney are sel lorth below

AM c&gt;editors at vw dacadanf
and other person* navmg ctoarw
or demand* agamst decedent •
estate on whom a copy of the
node* 4 raquaad to b* served
must Me ffw* ctoarw with ffw
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER TH E TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O f
THIS NO TICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE O f A CO PY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A l other creator* of Vw dece­
dent and parsons having ctoarw
or damwida agamst decadent s
•state must ftto the* ctoane with
ffw Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
A FTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O f THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS N O T FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOOS
SET F O R TH IN SECTIO N
733 702 0 4 THE F l OHIO A
PROBATE COOt W IU BE
FOREVER BARRED
N O ! W ITHSTANDING
THE
TAflf PEHfOO BET FORTH

MMo. John P
Detendant(s)
N O T IC I O f
S H C R IF T I B A L I
N O TICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
that by virtue oi that certain Writ
ol Execution oaued out of and
undar ffw seal of ffw County
Court of Sammoto County,
ftortda. Caaa I OA-CC-550 7-208 upon a final (udgment ren­
dered in lha aforesaid court in
ffwl cartam caaa entitled FA
Management Solutions, Inc
Plaintiff vs. Mitto. John P.
DefendanlK) which slorstaid
Writ of Execution waa delivered
to me as Sheriff of Sammoto
County. Florida and I have levied
upon al ffw ra^iL into and mtor88t 6l t a defendants n ffw toitowmg daaenbad property, sato
property bamg located in
Sammoto County. Florida, more
parfleuiarty desatoed as Miows:
1994
Maroon
Chevrolet
Corvette
Vln# 1G 1YY22P4RS121155
Tag# X 1 8 TGP
and the undersigned as Sheriff
ol Sammoto County, Florida. w4
al It 00 A M on ttw 7th day of
September A D 2005 offer lor
tale and ufl to ffw highest bid­
der, FOR CASH IN HANO ANO
SUBJECT TO ANY ANO ALL
EXISTING LIENS, at ffw Front
(Souffi) Door, al ffw flagpole of
ffw Sammoto County Shenff's
Office, 100 Bosh Blvd . Santord.
Florida, ffw above described
property
That said sato a bemg made to
lately ffw terms ol tfua Writ ot
Execution
Donald F Etanger. Sheriff
Sammoto County Florida
PuCtehed August Tffi.ian 214.
snd ffw 28ffi of 2005 «flh ffw
saw on SeptomCer hh 2005
N O TICE REGARDING T h C
AMERICANS WITH CX5A2UU
T C I AC T 04 I M b PfHSONb
WITH A DiSABA/TY NCEtflNG
•PCCIAL ACCOM M COAffiNb
I O M W C ^ A I t M tu t PRO

ADVICE T O T H E PUBLIC: ft a parson daddas to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any matter considered al lha above
meeting or hearing, tw/sha may need a verbatim record of tha
proceedings including the testimony and evidence, which record
is not provided by the City ol Santord. (F S 286.0103)
P ERSO N S W ITH D ISABILITIES N E EO iN O A S S IS TA N C E T O
PARTICIPATE IN AN Y O F TH E S E P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
C O N T A C T TH E AD A C O O R D IN A TO R A T 407-330-3826, 48
H O UR S IN AD VAN CE O F T H E M EE TIN G .
Publish: August 7. 2005
T027

N O T IC E O F P U B LIC H E A R IN G T O
C O N S ID ER A C O N D ITIO N A L U S E
Notice 4 hereby given lha! a Pubic Hearing will ba held by lha
Planning B Zoning Commission in the City Commission
Chambsrs. City Hall, Sanford. Florida, at 7 00 p m. on
Thursday, Augual 1 6 ZOOS, to consider a request lor a
Conditional Use in an AQ, Agriculture Zoning Dwtnct
Legal Deaotptton: T W E 1/2 O F B LO C K S 31 ANO 32. M M
SM ITH S SUBO. A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LA T T H E R E O F AS
R EC O R D ED IN PB 1 P G 55. O F T H E PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM INOLE C O U N TY . FL, LE S S R -O -W F O R S TA TE R O A D 48.
Tha property bamg mora generally desenbed ss 3221 W. 1st
Street.
Conditional Use Requested Establish s Landscaping Service
Establishment at 3221 W 1st Street
All parties in interest snd citizens snail have an opportunity to be
heard al said hearing
By order of the PUnrung a Zoning Commission ot tha City of
Santord. Florida, this 3rd day ot August. 2003
Ross Robert. Chairman
Planning 3 Zoning Commission
ADVICE T O T H E PUBLIC. If s parson decides to rf f * u a den
tion made with rasped to any matter considered si the above
maabng or hearing, hatoha may need a verbatim record of the
proceedings mdudmg the testimony and evidence, when record
4 not provided by ffw Cay of Santord (F S 286 0106)
P ER SO N S W ITH D ISABILITIES N E E D IN G A S S IS TA N C E TO
PAH I K.IPAI t IN A N T O F TH E S E P R O C E E D IN G S SHO U LD
C O N TA C T TH E ADA C O O R D IN A TO R A T 407 330-5626 43
HO UR S IN AD V AN CE O F TH E M E E TIN O
Pubker August 7. 2006
T026

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The Sanford H erald
Vol.

114,

No.

1 9 • Copyright © 2 0 0 5 T h e San fo rd Herald

50C

Nuisancecalls subjecttofine

By Steve Paradis
Herald S taff

Decision time
on gridiron
The final District football
games wore played
Friday night with Lyman
taking on Mainland for
the 5A-3 championship
and Oviedo, Lake
Brantley, Lako Mary and
Winter Springs righting
for the two 6A-2 spots

SA N FO R D — Property ow ners who
have m ore than three non-em ergency
or nuisance calls lo the Sanford Police
D epartm ent w ithin a 30-day period
may soon face fines o f $250 and up
when the d ty starts enforcing a new
ordinance.
Tire U ser Charge for Excess Public
Services O rdinance w as approved July
25 by the d ty com m ission. Tire d ty has
determ ined that three nuisance activity
calls ore reasonable in a m onth's time

Three or more visits from police
could end in $250 payment
for hom es, m u lti-fam ily resid ences,
apartm ents and businesses.
The aim o f the ordinance 1s to reduce
the num ber of nuisance calls to which
police have to respond.
Som e locations nave dozens of calls a
m onth for loud noise o r parties o r dogs
barking. O thers have faulty alarm sys­
tem s that trigger over and over again
w hen no crim es occur.

"It is not our intent to discourage
calling 9-1-1," said police C hief Brian
Tooley on Thursday. "W e really see this
as a user fee rather than a fine."
Som e locations rent room s for youth
dances, Tooley said. They often rent the
building out with no supervision. The
police snow up and quiet tilings down,
out as soon as the officers leave, the
m usic cranks back up.

"W e expect to start enforcing this
w ithin a couple o f w eeks," Tooley esti­
m ated.
The first fine is $250, and the second
will be $500. That totals $750 and can be
added on to if com pliance does not take
place.
"W e wanted the fine to be substan­
tial," Tooley said. There is an appeals
process for anyone who receives a fine
from the city.
This w ill not be neighbors retaliating
against one another, he added. These

See Police, Page 3A

Police
bust
crack
ring

Sn Sports, Pago 1B

Spooky
events
abound
The fo llo w in g are special
spooky H allow een activ ities
happening this holiday w eek­
end:

Turn clock back
this Sunday
At 2 a m. on Sunday
morning, Daylight
Savings Time ends and
wo turn the dock back
an hour and return to
standard time. Donl for­
get or you II bo more than
fashionably late tor
Sunday ovenls.

SCC celebrates
with alumni
theater revue
SANFORD — In cel­
ebration of Seminole
Community College’s
40th Anniversary, the
Theatre Department
will host "SCC
Homecoming,”
Thursday, N ov3 at 8
p m. in the
Sanford /Lake Mary
Campus Theatre (build­
ing C).
Tlte homecoming
will feature a mix of
alumni and current stu­
dents in a lltealer revue.
Alumni scheduled to
perform include 1 lardy
KavvLs (Ole' Lonely, the
Maytag repairman); T.J.
Tolbert rock musician
and founder ol the
group Well Trained
Ditg; Don Fowler; actor
and UCF graduate; and
Lou Hilaire, actor, radio
personality and UCF
graduate.
Tlte show will run
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday at 8 p m. and
Sunday at 2 p.m.
11 k - event Ls free and
open to tlte public. Call
407-708-21M0.

S e m in o l e S m il e

Scar* D. Crow —
Spotted mttte Downtown
Sanford Butrrwu Du!net

SA N FO R D
• Spooky H ollow for boys
and ghouls ages 12 and under
will take place on First Street in
M agnolia Square in Sanford on
Monday, O ct. 31 from 6 to 8:30
p.m. Children can trick and treat
with area m erchants and there
will be a costum e contest, carni­
val gam es, face painting and
more.
• Zoo Boo Bash will be held at
the Central Florida Zoo on U.S.
H ighway 17-92 w est o f Sanford
on Oct. 29 and 30 from 9 a.m . to
3 p.m. Visitors can learn about
the m yths and realities of
"sp o o k y" creatures like bats and
spiders, and there will be trick or
treat stations, a haunted hayride,
face painting, costum e contest
and more. A dm ission is $8.95 for
adults, $6.95 for seniors, $4.95
for children 3 to 12 and free for
children under 3. Zoo m em bers
are free. *
LONCW OOD
• Face the Fear H ouse will be
hosted
by
C ovenant
Com m unity Cnurch on Ronald
Reagan Boulevard, just east of
U S. 17-92, on O ct. 29 through 31
from 7 to 10 p.m. See facethefearliouse.com .
• The city of Longwood will
host its annual fall festival and

By Llane Edlxon
H erald Staff

by Tommy Vlncont

School Board member Sandra Ftobtnxon, right, serves m eal* alongside Sheriff Don
Esllnger, School Board member Diane Bauer and Supervisor ol Elections Mike Enel.

Government workers dish out
food to benefit Rescue Mission
By N ick P felfauf
H erald Staff
SA N FO R D — The Sanford C iv ic
C en ter filled to capacity Thu rsday at
noon, for the sevenln annual Servants of
the People luncheon to benefit the Rescue
O utreach M ission and O pen D oor Shelter
for Women.
P olitical leaders from throu ghou t
Central Florida served food and bever­
ages to the hundreds of people.
The program began with m usical selec­
tions by the Fantasy Show Choir, Pizazz
Show C h oir and D estiny Show Choir
from Sem inole H igh S ch o o l under the
direction of Bob M aguire.
Sanford M ayor Linda Kuhn welcom ed

the guests, and Pastor Joe W endoroh of
M arkham W oods Presbyterian C hurch
gave the invocation.
Form er Sanford M ayor Larry Dale,
presid ent and C E O o f the O rland o Sanford International Airport, described
in his introduction as Sanford's "O ld O ld
M ayor", w as guest speaker.
D ale gave a brief history of M other
B lan che B ell W eaver, fou n d er of the
Rescue O utreach M ission and O pen Door
Shelter for W omen and Children. H e also
described the m ission of the organization,
and the needed involvem ent of the citi­
zens and governm ents in Sanford and
Sem inole County.

S m M ission, P a g * 9A

S m C rack, Page 8A

Sm H allow een, Page 9A

Mandemands sign romsmil

By Llane Edlxon
Herald Staff

SA N FO RD — A local man
told Sanford Com m issioners
M onday night to rem ove the
"n o fisiung" signs from the
marina area of Lake M onroe,
but city officials said it’s a
safety issue for boaters and
pedestrians.
"I
w ant
the
signs
rem ov ed ," Sanford resident
Robert Johnson told com m is­
sioners d u rin g the citizen input p ortion o f M onday
night's m eeting.
"If you all w on’t take them
down. I'll be m ore than happy
to go dow n and take them
dow n and turn them in to
your sign shop fur you."
Johnson, of East 2nd Street,
said he is a lifelong resident of
Sanford and has alw ays been
able to fish all areas ot Lake
M onroe. H e said Ft. M ellon
Park is in his backyard and his
children w ere threatened with

SA N FO R D — A sev enm onth inv estigatio n o f a
regional crack-cocaine d istri­
bu tio n ring led to seven
arrests Tuesday m orning in
Sem inole, Volusia and O range
counties.
The
S em in o le
C o u n ty
S h e riff's O ffice/C ity-C ounty
In v estig ativ e B ureau , the
O ran g e
C ou nty
S h e riff's
O ffice, the Volusia C o u n ty
S h e riff's
O ffice/ V B I,
the
Florida D epartm ent o t Law
Enforcem ent, and the Central
Florid a IIID T A In tellig en ce
Su p p ort C en ter w ere all
involved In the operation.
The operation got its start
in O range County, a Sem inole
C ounty Sheriff's O ffice new s
release said.
“As that agency began to
investigate the violent drug
dealing gang, the investiga­
tion broad ened to in clu d e
o th er ju risd ictio n s. G an g
m em bers have been know n to
ram law enforcem ent vehicles
in order to flee authorities.
They are also know n to be
arm ed. Som e held jobs. O ne
worked as chief custodian for
lire VA clinic in W inter Park.
A nother was a reservist in the
m ilitary (N avy) and served as
an MP," the release said.
The agencies served search

Trail segments open
in Winter Springs and
on southern border
By Stave Paradis
H erald Staff

This sign is not welcome by one resident along the RtverWalk.
arrest recently for fishing on
the RiverWalk.
'W h e n 1 put m y tax dollars
in to hav e the RiverW alk
redone, no one told m e they're
(the children] not going to be
able to enjoy the sam e privi­
leges 1 had w hen I w as grow ­
ing up. I'v e alw ays been able
to fisn dow n there," Johnson

said.
M ayo r Linda K uh n and
D istrict 1 C om m issioner Art
W oodruff explained that tire
signs w ere only in the marina
areas because of com plaints
from boat owners.
"T h ey w ere put there in

S m Fishing, P a g * 3A

SA N FO R D — S em in o le
C ou nty
G o v ern m en t
has
opened two new segm ents of
the C ross S em in o le Trail,
acco rd in g to a T hu rsd ay
announcem ent.
The Cross Sem inole Trail
p rovid es recreation al trail
facilities for pedestrians, bicy­
clists, equestrians (w here per­
mitted), and other non-m otor­
ized uses. I k e new sections
increase the length of the trail
to alm ost 10 miles.
O ne new segm ent extends
2.9 m iles from G arden a
Avenue in W inter Springs to
Layer Elem entary on S.R. 419,
and in clu d es a m u lti-u se
bridge over State Road 434.

l ir e bridge was constructed
with assistance from the city
o f W inter Springs.
Tire second new segm ent
extend s 2.8 m iles from the
Sem inole County line at the
A lom a A venue (State Road
426)/H all Road intersection,
to about 800 feet sou th of
M ikler Road. This new seg­
m ent now joins the Cady Way
Trail, part o f the O range
County Trail System.
Funding for construction of
the trail w as provided by the
Florid a
D epartm ent
of
Transportation and a local ref­
erendum approved by voters
in 2000.
The construction cost for
the new sections are $1.66 mil*

S m T rail, P a g * BA

Trick-Or-Treat With D o w n t o w n M e r c h a n t s
M a a g a y ,0 e t s f e a r 3 l«

6 p m - 8:30 pm
First St. &amp; M agnolia S quare In D ow ntow n Sanford
All children ages 12 &amp; under are invited to join us for a frightfully good timel

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Sunday. October 30. 20().r&gt;

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
Staying at the Stale House: The race to replace
Seminole County Commissioner Randy Morris
was sliaping up to be an interesting election.
Former Lake Mary mayor and current District 34
State Rep. David Mealor has filed preliminary
paperwork to nin (or tin* District 2 seat (mm which
Moms is retiring. So has Mike McLean, a Like
Mary City Commissioner who is ruit subtle about
his aspirations (or higher office. McLean's colleague
on the city commission Gary Brender, is ponder­
ing whether to jump into the race. Watching two
sitting city commissioners and a former mayor nin
(or the same seat would have been interesting, but
Mealor has derided not to run - at least not for
county commission.
"There are a lot of exciting tilings going on in
Tallahassee, and I just can't walk away right now,”
Mealor said Friday. "I think at this time I can do my
Ix-sl public service by focusing on the issues that I
deeply care about at the state
level"
Around the Clock
Specifically, Mealor said
wants to continue finding
ways to match Central
Florida's higher education
resources with economic
development opportunities.
"We have tremendous
higher education institutions
in this region and I believe I
can play a key role in har­
nessing those resources as an
engine for our economy,"
hy l)un Pine
•
said Mealor, who added that
the leadership in the House
is supporting his run for a final term in District
"I'll be termed out in 2008," Mealor said.
At least for now, McLean lias not earned
Mealor's endorsement.
"At this point in time, I need to focus on con­
vincing the people that I deserve another term as
their representative in District 34," Mealor said.

E T

A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
R id e s

O

H o m e

S e m in o le C ou nty B ranch
o f the N A A CP will hold a
com m unity health aw areness
breakfast at the N ew Life
Word Center, 1311 O ak Ave.,
at 8:30 a m. Topics include
obesity by Dr. Lou Harold
and the A m erican C ancer
Society will address breast
cancer aw areness. Call 407­
328-7496 o r 407-839-3700.
P in ecrest B ap tist C hurch,
601 E. A irport Blvd., in
Sanford will hold its 2005
C om m unity Fall Festival
from 3 to 6 p.m . H otdogs,
popcorn, horse rides, a
m oonw alk, and special
"Beyon d the G rav e" dram a.
The event is free.

YMCA celebrates black, Hispanic achievers programs

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S an fo rd First C h urch o f
the N azarene, 2581 S.
Sanford Ave., will hold a Fall
Fam ily Festival from 5 to 8
p.m .G am es, food, d u nk tank,
face painting, candy, prizes
and m ore. A dm ission free.
Food and som e activities
available at a charge N o
scary o r violent costum es,
please.

MON
U psala C o m m u n ity
P resb y terian C h urch, 101
U psala Road in Sanford,
presents the fifth annual
Fam ily H arvest Festival from
6 to 8 p.m. Free hot d og d in­
ner, scavenger hunt, singing,
and good ie bags. Call 407­
330-2635.
L ife L in e S cree n in g will
be at First Presbyterian
C hurch, 301 South O ak Ave.,
in Sanford. A ppointm ents
begin at 9 a.nv Screenings are
fast, convenient and low
cost. To schedule an appoint­
ment call 1-877-237-1272.
Pre-Registration required.

TUE
T h e San fo rd A irport
A uthority will honor the
m em ory of Don Knight at 8
a.m. by renam ing and d edi­
cating G olden Lake Park in
his memory. Everyone invit­
ed to the free event.

W ED

___

T h e San fo rd RiverW alk
C h urch o f G od is sponsoring
the RiverW alk Fair Nov. 2
through Saturday, Nov. 5 at
the co m er o f S.R. 46 and
Bevier Road. Fair tim es are
W ednesday-Thursday: 5 to
10 p.m., Friday: 5 p.m. to
m idnight, Saturday; noon to
11 p.m. Pre-sale arm bands
$12 for all rides, all day.
A rm bands at gate $15. To
pre-purchase arm bands call
407-322-3942.
St. Jam es CatJiedral pres­
ents the Saint Cecilia Solem n
Mass, at 4 p.m. at the
Cathedral Social Hall,
N orthw est c o m e r o f O range
Avenue and Robinson in
O rlando. All Souls C h oir of
Sanford and others will
appear in concert. Donatior
is $10.. Call
r ■' 407-422-2005.
— —

THU
The C entral Florida Dre,
C enter will hold a fund-rai
ing luncheon at the Sanfon
C ivic Center, from 11:45 a.r
to 1 p.m. For tickets, call 41
302-0880, ext. 13.

Wc welcome and encourage your letten and
comment*. All letter* mutt include your name
address and phone number to be published.

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T h e S e m in o le C ounty
C attlem en 's A ssociation will
hold a m eeting and steak
dinner at 5:30 p.m. at Ed
Yarborough Ranches in
G eneva. For inform ation,
phone 407-948-6080.

HsrsM photo by Tommy Vincent

Administration
6«ny Bonnet!

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S /^ E J

Elephant Man: Though I've had requests to con­
ET rode his Harley into Sanford last weekend for the Thunder in the Streets Bikefest. For this particular well-attended event.
tinue the Elephant Man contest for another week, I
ET, the star of Steven Spielberg s ET: The Extra-Terrestrial, our friend arrived in patriotic gear sporting an American flag head
think it's best to stopping beating a dead gator.
covering while he warts for someone lo drive him home.
Robbie Robertson, president of Therm-O-Tane,
correctly identified the Elephant Man as John
Williams, president and chief operating officer of
Wayne Densch Inc., live kx'al distributor of
touch or strike (domestic violence),
Drug related
Anheuser-Busch products. Robbie wins a $25 bar
and possession of a weapon by a
• Tristen L Sand ers 28, o f Jitway
tab at Beer JO.
convicted felon.
Avenue, w as arrested by Sanford
Jack Bridges, who is running for District 4
police Thursday. Officers investigat­
Sanford City Commission, was one of more than
Thefts
ed when they reportedly saw him on
150 people wlui sent in a guess as to the Elephant
• Rosalie Bleiler, 45, of Altamonte
Williams Avenue and 13lh Street
Man's identity. In fact, lie sent his answer in before
Springs, was arrested by Sanford
with
an
open
container
of
alcohol.
Robbie. I iowever, his guess of “Jimmy Williams"
police Thursday at a store in tlx* 3600
H e was subsequently arrested on
was off tile mark, tliough he did have the initials
block of Orlando drive. Six* report­
charges of violation tlx- city ordi­
correct.
edly attempted lo cash two counter­
nance on Itaving an open container,
Court, w as arrested by Sanford
John h is been a gixxl snort about the contest. He
feit dx-cks valued at $1,000 each. She
possession of cocaine, and posses­ police W ednesday on M cKay
did want to clarify a ample of points and sent the
Avenue in Sanford, following a traf­ w as diarged with larceny o f over
sion of less than 20 grams of mari­
following response:
fic stop. He was charged with pos­ $300 and uttering a faLse instrument.
juana.
"Let all rumors tv dispelled and the truth
session of a aintrolled substance
emerge from behind tile mask. Behind the fixilisli
tayade of a short-tusked pachyderm beats the lieart
Traffic stops
including marijuana and cocaine,
• H erman Thom as, Jr.. 22, of
• Neal t \ Melbourne,. 28^.of .
ul a tme fan. It you look at the photo which Mr.. ... „
driving .with. a.suspended license.
Edvyanl I h g g u v s Texraii-.xvav arrystPine lu s taken such pleasure in publisliing twice
,ind p'jN«-'sion of under 20 grams of Orlandd, y tjg ’MOpJx-d by ^Sanford
ed by Sanford police Tuesday near
(•Uuoiigli our wager «alleil Uu U lo 1m p o lilijx n l— .* his rvsidrnrr O riwrrv reported see­
nianjtnm.1.
........ .......... •*"— * police' W pdnesdajf in C Jstle Brewer
only omv). it will lx* noticed dial I am not only
ing him in his vehicle acting suspi­
Court. Officers said lx- attempted to
proudly displaying my favorite team's name on my
ciously and investigated. He was
ram a police vehicle attempting to
• John Gcxxllcx- II, 33, of Fem
shirt. I am also displaying my bc*verage brand
subsequently arrested on charges of
stop him.
Park, was arrested by Sanford police
chrico (to lx* consumed in nuderalion) in my right
possession o f cocaine within 1000
Tuesday at SR-16 and Highway 17­
Officers also reported finding a
liand.
feet o f public housing, possession of
92 as tlx- result of a traffic stop. He
replica of a Clock 19 firearm in Ills
"Elephant Man is proud to exhibit Ills loyalties
an open mntaiix-r in nis vehicle, and
was charged with possession of
vehicle. 1le was arrested on charges
to all. What tlx- black-and-white photo doesn't
driving with a suspended license.
cocaine.
of aim m itting a 2nd degree felony
si low is that Mr. "Mighty Pachyderm" lin g was
He was also found to be in violation
with a weapon, assault witli a dead­
Hearing a bright lime green shirt to the game, hard­
of community am trol.
ly weapon on a police officer, posses­
• Tommie Lee Gray, 20, of West
ly tile color of a true "Ikima Boy." In fact noticing he
sion of a weapon by a convicted
I6tli Street, was arrested by Sanford
wore to tlie game would identify him as a fan of
• Lawrence Mason, 28, o f Drew
felon, driving witli a suspended
either team. I guess "Bama Boy's" competitive
police Thursday at Oleander Avenue
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
juices must haw dried up. It did however eam him
license, resisting an officer by dis­
and West 14tli Street. Wlx-n officers
the nickname of "Bama Key Lime" for the week­
police on Oct. 21, at West 16th Street
spotted him, he reportedly attempt­ guising his person, and driving in a
end.
and Southwest Road as the result of
ed to run.
disregard for the safety of per­
"As for our wager; the big Ikima lime wouldn't
a traffic stop. I le was charged with
sons /reckless driving.
He w as apprehended
and
bet u lut is considered a normal wager on such an
possession of cocaine, possession of
charged with possession of marijua­
event - cash. He hid his pride and wallet behind a
M ethaniphetam inc (drugs), and
• Rodney Arnett Brown, Jr , 20, of
na and cocaine, and resisting an offi­
bright green exxoon of anonymity, henre the bet
resisting an officer without violence.
cer witliout violence.
A dam s Avenue, Sanford, was
which landed me in Around The Clock, not once
stopped
by
Sanford
police
but twice. Tlie lessons to be learned: I fe who
• John O 'N eil, 31, of Celery
Assault - Battery
Wednesday on East 9tli Street at
laughs Lest, laughs best (Dan); you sluiuldn't gam­
Avenue, was arrested by- Sanford
I lie kory Avenue.
• lY ggy C. Rebarchek, 35, of
ble (me), dnnk in nuxieration (both of us); not
police Tuesday in W illiam Clark
M ims, w as arrested by Sanford
H e was charged with driving
every idea which seems great at first blush r.~iiy is;
Court. Police were called regarding
police Sunday in the 121X1 block of
witlxiut a valid license. I le was also
and most importantly, have pride in your beliefs
suspected illegal activity. O 'N eil was
East Sem inole Blvd., following a
found to be wanted for violation of
and convictions soa you &lt;
don't have to hide your loyciiarged with possession of cix'airxconfrontation with a male.
probation.
altic-s behind a bright
green shirt.
gilt gn
within 1000 feet of public housing,
Six* was diarged with domestic
C o Gators!’
tam pering
with
evidence,
battery - causing bodily luimi.
O ther charges
It's true, I did wear a lime green shirt to the
fleeing/eluding an officer, resisting
game, but like I explained to John, a true fan ilex-s­
an officer witliout violence, posses­
• Charles L Rouse, 41, of Willow
lit need to wear Ills team pride on his sliw e.
• Jeffrey E Leiim kulil 32, listed
sion of under 20 grams of marijuana,
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
as hom eless, w as arrested by
having an im proper tem porary
Official sponsor of A TC The Elephant Man
police on O c t 6, at his residence. 1le
Sanford police Friday, Oct. 21, in tlxlicense tag and defacing a license
contest did gc-ix-rate a new feature that will appear
reportedly liad attacked a female
200 block of Laurel Avenue. I Je was
tag.
weekly in this column. Theo llollrrbach of the
and was in possession of a rifle.
diarged with trespassing in an aban­
Willow Tree Restaurant lias graciously agnxd to
• Jimmie Handers, 22, of Sterling
I le was diarged with battery —
doned residence.
supply a gift certificate eadi week for me to give­
away as I sex- fit through tlx- Around The Clock
(ATC1 column. Some weeks it may be a silly con­
test like tlx* Elephant Man, otlx-r weeks it may be
trivia questions, and still other weeks may focus on
O R L A N D O — The C en tral
of Adult A chievers.
to students in grades six through
serious issues facing our community.
Florida YM CA celebrated the 15th
T h e C en tral Florida YM CA
12, helping them m ake positive
At tlx- risk of sounding like a Nascar driver in
an n iv ersary o f its A ch iev ers
A chievers Program includes the
life choices and prepare for the
victory lane, let's get started with this week's
Program at its annual Aw ards
YM CA Black A chievers Program
future.
Willow Tree trivia question: Excluding current
Gala at the Rosen Centre I Intel on
and the YM CA A chievers Program
"F o r 15 years, the C en tral
Mayor Linda Kuhn, who were the last four may­
O ctober 18, 2005.
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teers, m entors and sponsors were
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achiever professionals w ho liave
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seven new adult achievers from
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and im pacting their futures," said
local com panies and organizations
winner will be selected from a random drawing of
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all correct answers.
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to look at all sides of it and
protect those boats, also."
Brian Volk, general manager
at M onroe H arbour M arina,
said this week he didn't know
about com plaints from boat
ow ners, but with so many
pedestrians w alking on the
RiverWalk and people waiting
in line to cruise on the Rivcrship
Romance, he understood the
need for having the designated
fishing zones.
"It's not safe to have people
fishing right there," Volk said.
But, Johnson told commis­
sioners that it wasn't safe for his
children to fish outside of the
marina breaker walls, in case
they fall in the river.
"T h e kids can 't fish in open
w ater over there. They need
the breaker wall. If they fall
o ff over there, there's white
cap p in g. T h e re 's no w hite
cap p in g by the m arin a,"
Jolifmson told com m issioners,
adding, "(If] m y kids com e
and tell m e th e y 'v e been
threatened w ith arrest again
w e're going to have a prob­
lem .”

resp o n se to p roblem s boat
ow ners w ere having, not with
9-year-olds and 12-year-olds
fishing, but w ith other people
fish in g
th ere,”
W oodruff
responded.
Jo h n so n replied : "W ell, I
d o n 't know w nat to tell you,
but th ey've (the signs) never
been there before and they
need to go .”
Johnson also told com m is­
sio n ers that p o lice o fficers
should not tell h is-ch ild ren
they w ould b e arrested for
fishing.
"Threatening to arrest chil­
dren for fishing is nonsense.
T h e se k id s .a re n 't o ut here
slinging d ope like the ones up
the street are. O K ? T h at's the
bottom line,” Johnson said.
Sanford Police C h ief Brian
Tooley said that if they have
co m p lain ts
from
citizen s
about people fishing in nond esign ated areas, th eir jo b
w as to enforce the law s o f the
city.
“But, no, I don’t think our
officers arc out there looking
fo r
12-year-old s fish in g ,"
Tooley said.
L eisu re S erv ices D irecto r
M ike K irby said Thursday the
sig n s w ere pu t in p la ce
around the tim e o f com pletion
o f the RiverW alk by form er
C ity M anager A1 C rieshaber
Jr., after the city received com ­
plaints from bo at ow ners that
p eo p le fish in g w ere hittin g
their boats w ith their baiL
”W e w ant people to com e
fish d ow n there,” K irby said.
C ity C lerk Jan D ougherty
said T hursday that she did
not think an ord inance w as
passed to put the signs up,
and K irby agreed. H e said he
thought ne rem em bered Just
m eetin g
w ith
C rie sh a b e r
ab o u t the sig ns, and then
C rie sh a b e r in stru cted the
Public W orks departm ent to
place the signs.
Kuhn said Friday that fish­
ing hooks w ere getting caught
on the sails o f boats and in the
p ro p ellers. S h e w anted to
em p h asize that fish in g is
allow ed in all other areas o f
the RiverW alk.
"T h a t's a populated area,"
K uhn said o f tire m arina area.
"I think (Johnson) w as a bit
u p set at the m eetin g . It's
unforturvate, bpt w e also hav$

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must be verifiable nuisances
before a w arning o r fine is
im plem ented.
Often three to five officers go
out on one of these calls, Tooley
explained. Sgt. M ike Taylor
added that at a recent call a
brick was thrown through a
patrol car window. These dance
parties often pack as many peo­
ple in as possible, som e gather
outside tne building and the
calls from neighbors begin.
Taylor said the department
has encouraged people renting
out buildings to have off-duty
police officers there to keep
problems contained.
H e described a scenario at a
business that has live music. A
bar with a band might prop the
door open and the music wafts
into neighborhoods and the
calls start.
"You're waking up people
six blocks away Just by having
lire door open," Taylor said.
Tooley said the department
will use com m on sense in
enforcing the new ordinance.
There is no automated sys­
tem that will alert the depart­

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ment to send out a letter.
Officers who notice that they
arc visiting a site multiple times
will let the chain of command
know. A letter of warning from
the chief will be forthcoming,
but is not required before a fine
is administered.
Examples of nuisance activi­
ties listed in the ordinance
include harassment of a neigh­
bor, indecent exposure, keep­
ing a place of prostitution, gam ­
bling! trespassing, excessive
noise, p u b lic drinking, ai
junk vehicles to nam e a few.
The d ty may notify the per­
son that they arc, o r soon will
be, in violation of the ordi­
nance. Notification will list the
nuisance activities that have
occurred and state what the fee
will be, o r is being, assessed
against the ow ner of the p ro p
c ity
The owner will have 10 days
to file on appeal with the d ty
manager. Once the d ty m anag­
er has responded to the ap p eal
the ow ner will have 10 more
days to appeal to the d ty com ­
mission.

R E A iK
Central Realty
Joe Schaffer

The ordinance also address­
es absentee owners.
Absentee owners of apart­
ments and other rented resi­
dential properties must pro­
vide the name, address, and
contact numbers to "a n author­
ized local designated represen­
tative who conducts business
within Seminole C ou nty...."
No matter how many times
officers arc called out to any
property, Tooley said, the bot­
tom line is the department will
respond.
"W e can’t treat any alarm
like it's routine," lie said. "I
think this is a good tool. It’s not
going to fix everything, but it's
anotner tool for us to use. We’d
rather reduce calls than colled
the money."
Tooley noted that the d ty
has grown 18 percent with a
slight reduction in crime. He
said he doesn’t like to live by
statistics, but he acknowledged
the work o f department per­
sonnel.
"A s the d ty grows, we want
to keep a lid on this kind of
problem from grow in g," he

said.
He also wanted to reassure
people that nuisance calls will
not affect cm etgend es at all.
Officers will drop any nuisance
calls w hen an em ergency
occurs, lie said.
This could have an im pad
on routine calls, the chief said.
If som eone calls about a suspid ous person in the neighbor­
hood, for instance, police occu­
pied by a nuisance assignment
will have to finish there before
getting to the suspidous per­
son.
"W e look at it Bus way," he
said. "O fficers have 12 hour
shifts. That's 720 minutes to gas
up the car, write reports, take a
break, etc." That leaves two
ad iv itics
for the o ffice r
patrolling the streets and time
to answer calLs — emergency
and nuisance or anything else.
Tooley said he wants to have
as m uch o f the proad ive
patrolling time as possible.
"W e don't want this to gen­
erate revenue," he explained.
"W e are trying to not use up
our valuable d ty services."

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Ghost Stories

Opinion
Page Policy

Seein g as It's the H allo w een seaso n , I th o u gh t som e ghost
stories m ight b e In o rd e r fo r th is colu m n .
For fo lk s w ho h av e v isited C h arlesto n , S o u th C arolin a,
you m ay kn o w o f the C o o p e r R iv er B rid g e. It's b een rebu ilt
in the past few y ears, but th is sto ry d eals w ith the old
brid ge, w hich, in p art, is still th ere and still b e in g used.
O n Feb. 24, 1946, a W orld W ar II freighter, N icaragua
Victory, w as parked in C h arlesto n H arb o r w ith its an ch o r
d ropped . Bad w e ath e r how ever, cau sed the cap tain to o rd er
the 12,000-ton sh ip m o v ed . T h ey lifted th e anchor, but
b efo re they cou ld m ove, th e w in d s from a sto rm started
b lo w in g it u p stre a m . W ith th e e n g in es
sto p p ed , th e sn ip cou ld not b e m aneuvered
o r sto p p e d . It c ra sh e d in to th e p ilin g s
b elo w the C o o p e r R iv er B rid g e cau sin g the
peak, at 270 feet m axim u m , to collap se.
T h e re w e re tw o a u to m o b ile s and an
A rm y m ail tru ck on the b rid g e at that lim e.
T h e sh ip ho w ev er, cau sed the m id d le p o r­
tio n o f the b rid g e to co lla p se o n to it. T h e
first c a r m ad e it b efo re the b rid g e c o l­
lap sed , and the A rm y tru ck m an aged to
sto p in tim e. T h e o th e r c a r is th e m ystery.
Nick
It w as a n e a rlv 1 9 4 0 ’s e ra g re en
O ld sm o b ile , w ith a fam ily o f five, the hu s• • • • • • • • ban d , E lm er R. L aw so n , h is w ife, E velyn,
sev e n y e a r old son R o bert, tw o y e a r old
d a u g h te r D iane, and L aw so n 's m o th er R ose. W hen the top
o f the b rid g e co llap sed , the O ld s and its o ccu p an ts w ent
righ t o v er tn e lop , p lu n g in g 150 feet Into the river. A ll in the
v e h icle p erish ed .
S in ce that tim e, th ere h av e b e e n sev eral m o to rists d riv in g
o v er that b rid g e claim in g th ey saw the old O ld sm o b ile w ith
its five p assen g ers, w h ich su d d e n ly d isap p eared as they
passed it. S p o o k y ? I w ould say so
I h av e d riv en o v e r the C o o p e r R iv er B rid g e a n u m b er of
tim es, but n ev er saw that O ld s, alth o u g h I lo ok fo r it ev ery

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purposes.
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*,r They w eren ’t a b le to pu ll the O ld s from the w a tc i fo r o v er
a m on th after it w ent It, but w hen they d id , all fiv e p erso n s
w ere still in it. Is it th e ir sp irits d riv in g o v e r the b rid g e? I
d o n ’t know, but th e re h av e been o th e r re p o rts o f sig h tin g It,
so w ho kn o w s!!!!!.
O f co u rse the b rid g e m ay b e h au n ted fo r a n o th e r reason.
Ju st d ays b efo re the N icarag u a V icto ry stru c k th e b rid g e,
there w as a co n stru ctio n a c cid e n t. W o rk ers w ere try in g to
rep lace a s ectio n o f th e u n d e rsid e o f th e C o o p e r R iv er
B rid ge, and p o u rin g c o n crete in to a n ew pillar. M arsh all
C lev elan d , 41, w o rk in g w ith th e co n stru ctio n team , a c cid e n ­
tally fell in to th e w et c o n crete as it w as b e in g p o u red . H e
w as bu ried aliv e w ith th o u sa n d s o f p o u n d s o f w et cem en t
h av in g been p o u red o v e r h is body. O f co u rse h is b o d y w as
n e v e r reco vered , and is still en to m b e d in th e pillar.
A s for o th er g h o sts, there h av e b een d o z en s o f p eo p le
co m m ittin g su icid e by ju m p in g o ff the b rid g e , and from
tim e to tim e, th ere are re p o rts o f se e in g th ese p eo p le stan d -

Your Views
Open letter to
auto thieves who
stole Dodge
To th e E ditor:
This is an open letter
addressed to the three thieves
w ho stole m y 1993 D odge
Shadow , 4-door, w hite sedan
car a w eek ago.
T h e police recovered my
car w here y o u parked it in
the S u p er W al-M art parkin g
lot on R inehart Road. I’m
grateful I got it b ack and can

go back to w ork as a school
crossing guard.
I’m 75-years-old — a
w idow on my hu sban d's
social se c u rity .! can start my
car w ith a screw d river thanks
to you boys. N eighbors saw
you on m y c o m e r loitering
and can I.D. you.
You left a com pact d isc the
police now have, and they
dusted m y car fo r finger­
prints. So, you m ay be getting
a visit from d etectives at the
Sanford Police D epartm ent
one o f these days.
You d id $300 in d am age to
m y car, so I m ay be d riving

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By N k * Pfottauf
Herald Stall

Seminole Blvd. Participants, as
usual, may also sign up for some
(not all) individual games, just
prior to the events.
The top five winners in nine of
the events will qualify to enter the
State game*, to be neld in The
Village* Dec. 3 through II. These
events indude badminton, Irorse■hnea. track St Held- basketball
ft)touting, swimming, cycling,
table tennift, golf, and tennis. In*
addition, archery and billiards are
considered “open" state events,
and any senior can enter.
Other events scheduled for this
year indude bench press, canoe­
ing, bocce, 5k road race, and
bowling.
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Golden Age Games return to Sanford in November

For the 31st time, the Golden
Age Games are set tor Sanford
Sunday, Nov. 6b through Saturday,
Nov. 12. This year's games are
sponsored by the City of Sanford
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and Tourism Bureau. As in the
past
several
games,
Kim
Eltonhead, at the Sanford Senior
r f s E f g u s s a r t t K T J t f s s t * . Center is the main chairman.
party, so m eo n e asked the w ife w h ere h e r h u sb an d h ad go n e.
Registration for the games will
begin Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 9 a m. at
S h T h e ^ n|ater°found h is b o d y u n d e r th e step s o u tsid e the
the Sanford Civic Centre 401 E.
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for som e tim e, u n less the
crim e v ictim 's fund p ay s for
d am age to m y car.
If I w ere the ju d g e you
ap p ear before m y ru ling
w ould be — you m u st get a
job in tw o w eeks; pay $300
each into the crim e victim ’s
fund and pay b ack all the
food you stole from the
retired firem an 's freezer, the
food you stole from a freezer
on that w om an’s porch;

replace the table lam p you
stole off my n eig h b o r's porch;
and pay for repairs on my
car.
We are getting together a
neighborhood w aten to pre­
vent such crim es in our
neighborhood in the future.
M any eyes will be w atching
you, should you m ake the
m istake o f com in g back to
o u r neighborhood. Sooner or
later p olice w ill arrest you. So
you better be forew arned and
quit y o u r Illegal activities.

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popular talent show at the Civic
Center on Nov. 10. Admission Is
free. The pancake rare, and the
hobby idtow are also scheduled.
The mid-week banquet will be
held Wednesday. Nov. 9 at 6 3 0
pan. Tl*e exist Is $8.
One noted d u n g e is the 5knud rare and cycling i\*npeti­
tion, wliidi leave been moved to
Sunday, Nor. 6y-to be held on the
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Boulevard.
For information, phone 407­
302-1010
or
407-321-2835
Applications may he obtained at
the Sanford dvlc Center; or go on­
line to www.d-ianfoni flu * and
look for the Golden Age Game*
link.
As in past yearn The Sanfemt
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prices w ere gathered at noon Friday, O ct. 28 for 87
octane gasoline.
The low est price is d ow n 7 cents from last w eek. The
difference this w eek is 17 cents per gallon com pared w ith
26 cents per gallon last week.
Sam ’s W holesale, 1101 Rinehart Road, m em bers
BJ’s W holesale, 4278 State Road 46, m em bers
W al-M art, 1661 R inehart Road
C itgo, 1176 C elery Avenue
Sam m y's, 2425 French Avenue
G T s G as and G o, bOl C elery Avenue
Racetrac. 4530 State Road 46
Racctrac. 2780 U .S. 17-92
M o b il 3795 South O rland o Drive
Chevron, 3001 South O rlando D rive
i 7 -U , 2989 So u th O rland o Drive
' BP, 2500 French Avenue
■C ircle K. 2631 Sanford Avenue
Citgo, 303 25th Street
7-11, 100 French Avenue
Sunoco, 110 French Avenue
Exxon, 101 French Avenue
7-11, 7500 C ounty Road 427
Kwik Stop, 2201 West First Avenue
Valero, 217 South Park Avenue

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o f Sanford; mother. M able
Price o f Virginia Beach; father,
A rthur Brooks o f Sanford;
stepm other Ernestine H ogan
o f Sanford; sisters, Voshaun
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Julia M. Colston, 53, of
M idw ay Avenue, Sanford,
died Wednesday, O ct. 26,
2005 at Central Florida
Regional H ospital. She was
b o m Dec. 12, 1951 in Sanford.
She w as a nurse.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, A shleey Colston-Blye of
Sanford; brothers, David
H arrison of Philadelphia,
John H arrrison o f A ltam onte
Springs, Bobbie Baskin o f
DeLand, C edric Cotton o f
Sanford, Reginald Cotton of
Stuart and M ichael cotton of
Sanford; sister, Elizabeth
Benton o f Sanford.
A m em orial service w as
held Friday, O ct. 28, at
E ichclberger's M em orial
Chapel.
W ilson-Eichclbcrger
M ortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge o f arrangem ents.

M arie A nnette Brook*, 42,
o f Locust
Avenue,
Sanford,
died
Monday,
O ct. 24,
2005 in
Sanford. ‘
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R E BE C C A M cPH EE
B R U N SO N
Rebecca M cPhec Brunson,
73, o f East
8th Street,
Sanford,
died
Tuesday,
O ct. 25,
2005 at
Vitas
H ospice
Inpatient
U nit in
W inter
B ru n so n
Park. B om
O ct. 1, 1932 in M iam i, she
m oved to Sanford from
Seaford, Del. In Sept. 2005.
She w as a 53-year w orker at
C hurch o f G od, and a m em ­
b er o f South D octrine Church
o f G od in Deltona.
Survivors inclu de husband,
Isaac Brunson o f Sanford;
step -son C lew yn Sim pson of
O ak, Penn.; brothers, H erm an
M cPhee Rolle and Jam es
M cPhee, both o f M iam i; one
grandchild.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge o f arrange­
ments.
JU L IA M . C O L S T O N

D O N A L D A LFR E D
D U FR E SN E
Donald “D o n " Alfred
Dufresne, 68, of O range City,
died Thursday, O ct. 27, 2005.
B om in N ew Bedford, Ma„ he
moved to Central Florida in
1995. H e w as a d river for
Voltran and a veteran o f the
U.S. A ir Force.
Survivors include sons,
D ennis Dufresne of
Colchester, Conn., David
D ufresne o f N ew Bedford,
M a., Daniel D ufresne o f
Telford, Penn.; daughters,
Debbie M acCord of Lake
Mary, D iana Beaulieu o f
Taunton, M a., Donna
Lefrancois o f Sanford; broth­
ers Paul D ufresne o f
Lakeville, M a., Leo Dufresne
o f A rizona and Rene
Dufresne o f N ew Bedford,
M a.; sisters, Sim one Bacon of
Wareham, M a., Irene Hamel
o f Fairhaven, M a., and A nne
M erd er o f Freetown, M a.; 15
grandchildren.
A funeral m ass will be cele­
brated at 10 a.m ., Saturday,
O ct. 29, at the C hurch o f tne
Nativity, Longw ood, with
Father Ben Berinti as
C elebrant. Visitation will also
be at the church, Saturday,
O ct. 29, from 9 until 10 .m.
C ollison Fam ily Funeral
H om e* f t Crem atory, South
Sem inole C hapel, Longw ood,
In charge o f arrangem ents.

LEO H. FITZ PA TR IC K
Leo H. Fitzpatrick, of
Sanford, died Saturday, Oct.
22, 2005 at his residence. B om
irt St. Petersburg, he moved to
Sanford in 1969. H e w as a
veteran of the U.S. A ir Force
and U 5 . Coast Guard
Reserve. H e was em ployed at
K ennedy Space C en ter lor 30
years. H e w as a m em ber of
All Souls Catholic C hurch in
Sanford.
Survivors include wife,
Angela' P. Fitzpatrick of
Sanford; children, Erin
M adejew ski o f DeBary, Brian
Fitzpatrick o f Sanford, Shane
Fitzpatrick o f DeBary, Kerry
Fitzpatrick of Deltona,
M aureen N onnem acher o f
Deltona, P atrid a Jakubisin of
Lake Mary, Kevin Fitzpatrick
o f M aitland and Gavin
Fitzpatrick o f Sanford; 11
grandchildren; sister
C atherine K ennedy o f Sylvan,
N.C. and Leroy Fitzpatrick of
St. Petersburg.
M em orial services were
held Friday, Oct. 28 at All
Souls C atholic Church in
Sanford. In lieu o f flowers,
the fam ily requests donations
to H ospice o f the Com forter.
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JA M IE L. LYNN
Jam ie L. Lynn, 67, o f
W inter Park, died
Wednesday, O d . 26, 2005 at
Florida H ospital, Orlando.
B om in San Juan, Puerto Rico,
he m oved to Central Florida
in 1993. H e w as a private
practice psychologist.
Survivors in d u d e mother.
Carm en M. Vazquez; wife,
M aria J. H ernandez o f W inter
Park; son, Jaim e L Lynn, Jr. of
W inter Springs; daughters,
M arjorie Lynn of W inter Park,
Janet Lynn o f O viedo and
Joanne W essels o f M ason
City, Iow a; one granddaugh­
ter.
V iew ing will be from 6
until 8 p.m . Saturday, O c t 29
at the C ollison H ow ell Branch
Chapel.
C ollison Fam ily Funeral
hom es f t Crem atory, H ow ell
Branch Chapel, W inter Park,
in charge o f arrangem ents.
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MAYA
Raphael A ntonio M aya, 71,

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o f Sanford, died Thursday,
Oct. 20, 2005 in O rlando. B om
in Quito, Ecuador, he moved
to Sanford in 1970. H e w as a
m em ber o f C ity Church.
Survivors include wife,
Virginia M aya of Sanford;
son, Jaim e M aya o f Ecuador;
daughters, Fanny M aya of
Ecuador and Jeanette Diaz of
Bronx, N.Y.; brothers, Carlos
M aya o f Ecuador, A ugusto
Diaz and Vicente M aya both
o f N ew York; seven grand ­
children; two great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services w ere held
Thursday, O ct. 27 at C ollison
Fam ily Funeral H om e with
Pastor Eugene Sm ith officiat­
ing. Burial will be by M etro
Crematory.
C ollison Fam ily Funeral
H om es f t Crematory,
G ram kow Chapel, Sanford, in
charge o f arrangem ents.

R U TH W . M aG IL L
Ruth W. M aGlll, 91, of
W inter Park, died Thursday,
O ct. 27, 2005.
She w as b o m April 17,
1914 in Fulton, N.Y. She w as a
retired teacher.
Survivors include son,
C harles A. M aGill, Jr.
Banficld Funeral Home,
W inter Springs, in charge o f
arrangem ents.

Oct. 25, 2005 at her residence.
She w as bo m Dec. 30, 1941 in
Coral Gables.
Survivors include mother,
M arie A. Sm ith; son, M ark
Patton o f O rlando; daughter,
Suzanne Jung o f Houston,
Tex.; brother, Ed Sm ith of
Carm el, lnd.; four grandchil­
dren; com panion Donald
HoLser o f M aitland.
Collison Fam ily Funeral
H om es ft Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, W inter Park,
in charge o f arrangem ents.
CH A RLES TH O M A S
SC A R A N G E L L O
C harles Thom as
Scarangcllo, 79, o f A ltam onte
Springs, died Monday, Oct.
24, 2005 at O rlando regional
m edical Center, South
Sem inole Hospital,
Longw ood. B om in the
Bronx, N.Y., he moved to
Central Florida in 2002. He
w as a butcher and a m em ber
o f St. A ugustine Rom an
C atholic Church.
Survivors include wife,
M aria Scarangello o f
A ltam onte Springs; daugh­
ters, M ildred Rojano of
A ltam onte Springs and

D ianne Doyle o f C asselberry;
four grandchildren.
Funeral services will ire at
II a.m ., Saturday, O ct. 29, at
the H owell Branch Chapel.
Collison Fam ily Funeral
H om es ft Crem atory, Howell
Branch Chapel, W inter Park,
in charge of arrangem ents.
JO H N F. SU T H E R L A N D
John F. Sutherland, 75, o f
Sanford, died Wednesday,
O ct. 26, 2005 at his residence.
H e was b o m Nov. 26, 1929 in
O w ensboro, Ky. H e was a
general construction contrac­
tor and a m em ber o f the
Jord an Baptist Church. He
w as a veteran o f the U.S.
Navy.
Survivors include sons, Joe
Sutherland and Jerry
Sutherland; daughters, Debra
W ilson and Cindy
Sutherland; six grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services were held
Friday, Oct. 28, at the
O aklaw n Chapel with inter­
ment in Longwood Cemetery.
Baldw in-Fairchild Funeral
H om e, O aklaw n Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangem ents.

In Locing
Memory Of

M A R IL E E S . PATTON
M arilee S. Patton, 63, o f
W inter Park, died Tiesd ay,

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Sanford, Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth, Priest
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Sun. 10:30am at Longwood Civic
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135 W. Church Ave.
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Phone: 407-339-0277
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Sunday M orning
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St. Alban's
Anglican Cathedral
Traditional Anglican
3348 W. SR 426 (Atoms Ave)
(1/4 mile off Greeneway.
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo, Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book 01 Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
8AM
Sunday School (all ages) SAM
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10AM
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Weekday Holy
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Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
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Friday
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City Church
650 E. Airport Blvd
Sanlord, FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith. Pastor
Sunday Services. 9:00AM &amp;
1030AM
www oriandocitychurch.com

Central Baptist Church
3101 West SR 46
Sanford, FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914

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Jimmy Dale Patterson. Senior
Pastor
Sunday Servlcea
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am &amp;
1030am
Worship Services 9am A 1030am
Wednesday Prayer Service 830
pm

Country aide Baptlet Church
590 8. 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 730PM
Nursery Provided

First Baptlet Markham Wooda
5400 Markham Woods Ftoad
Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nelson Chapman, Youth Pastor
Sunday-Worship 10:45AM
■Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM
Wednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

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

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanford. FL 32773
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1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood, FL 32779
407-774-0777
Grog Freeman. Pastor
Sunday Svcs, 10AM
Sunday School, 9AM

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Tony Johnson, Student Ministry
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First Shiloh Missionary
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700 Elm Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv , 8:1 SAM
Sunday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship .HAM
Evening Worshlp(TBA) 4PM
Monday Bible Study ...730PM

Grace Baptiat Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompaon
Sunday School .....930am
Morning Worship ....10:46am
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519 S. Park Ave, 8antord, FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Joe Douthitt, Interim. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care
Rev. R. Wagoner. Music
Rev Mark Wifllams, Students
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Sunday Worship, 1030AOP
Wed Activities, all ages. 630PM
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339-7385

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First Baptist Church
ot Longwood
891 State Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Pastor
8unday
•9:30 am Sunday School
•10:50am Worship Service
•530pm Youth Choir
•630pm Awana
■5:30pm Youth Disciplineship
•5:30pm Pastor's Disciplineship
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•5:30pmVocal Ensembles
Tuesday
7pm Ladies Bible Study
Wednesday
•1030am Pastor's Bible Study
•6:00pm Pastor's Disciplineship
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■6pm Children's Graded Choirs
■6pm Orchestra Rehearsal
430pm Youth Bible Study
•7pm Pastor's Bible 8tudy
•7pm M.I.C. at Night
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•7pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7pm Youth Activities In Gym

Weatvlew Baptiat Church
4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord, FL 32771
(407) 323-0523
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BA Coffman, Pastor
Sunday Worship 625am, 10:45am
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Wed. Activities, ADAges 630pm

407-C atholic
All Soula Catholic Church
Corner ol 9th St A S Oak Ave
Sanlord, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout. Pastor
Weekday Mass 8:30AM. Mon-Frt
Confessions. Saturday, 4PM
Saturday Vigil..... 5PM
Sunday. 730AM. 1030AM. Noon
9AM • English (Social HaH&gt;
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Roman Catholic
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Roman Catholic Tridentine Latin
Every Sunday 9.00am
Confessions 1 hour prior to Sunday
Mass followed by recitation of the
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550 Ftiverview Ave
Sanford. FL 32771
(3/10 ol mile north of Hwy 46 and
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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 3 0 PM

440-Lutheran

Safeharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanford, FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms, Minister
Joe Caputo, Youth Ministar
Michael MAlgan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 A 1030

413-C h rlstlan S cience
First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ....10AM
Wednesday......730PM
Child Cara provided
Reading Room
145 Weklva Springs Rd
Sts 149 A, Longwood. FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Frt 10am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

4 1 9-C h u rch o f G od
RhrerWaffc Church
Sanford Church of God
801 W. 22nd St. Sanlord. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksiey. Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
...,9:45AM
Morning Worship . 10:45AM
Sunday Night EDGE 6-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Cara Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

422-C h u rch o f G od of
P rophecy
Church of Qod of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave. Sanlord. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ....9:45AM
Praise A Worship ...1030AM
Message by Paslor...11AM
Children Church ...11AM
Evening Service......6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.tOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

425-C on greg atlon al
Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Ave, Sanford
407-322-4564
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday School.... 930AM
Morning Worship ..ItAM
Choir Practice Wed. 6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

428-E plscopal
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave 0 4th St. Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7 3 0 A 10a.m.
Nursery A Sunday School lor chil­
dren. Midweek worship In Chjpel on
Wads 0 10am. Free Community
meal Weds., 5 30-7pm a! Sanford
CMc Centar. Cal 407-322-4811 or
vial our website at wwwJioIvcroasaanlontlnla for detail

81 Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary. FL
407-444-6673'
Rev Charles L. Holt. Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat. 6pm
Sun 730am. 9am. Ham
Chid. Church 9 am/it am
Nursery, 8:45em -12:45pm

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Seminole Community Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Sanford
407-324-0199
www.semlnolechurch.com
Jerry Walsh. Pastor
Saturday 530PM
Sunday 9AM, AtO:45AM
Practical Messages
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Servlcea
Professional Child Cere

r

Holy Cross Lutheran Church
780 Sun Drive. Lake Mary. FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening.... 530PM
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning.... SAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ...,930Am
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning ....11AM
F amity Worship Service
Nursery Is provided
For Information cal 407-333-0797.

Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Bynod)
2525 8. Oak Ave, Sanford. FL
Pastor Jamas Timmons
Sunday School___ 9:15AM
Worship Service.... 1030AM
Information. 407-322-3552
HttpJAvww.lcrms.org

New Creation Lutheran
Church
Worshipping at: ktyffwiide
Elementary School
401 Villen Road
407-322-7312
Bob Brasemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:45AM/10:45 AM
Nursery Provided
www.NewCreationChurch.ee

4 4 3-M ethodist
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucksr Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School.......930am
Inter-Mission.......... 1030am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
Wednesday...........630am
ChNdren'a TVna
Included in Worship
Nursery provided lor Babies
and Smal Children
'Small Enough To Love You
Growing In Christ To Serve You*

446-N azarene
First Church of
the Nazarene
2581 Sanford Ave
•
Sanford, Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Carries, Paitor
Morning Worship, 1030am
Sunday School. 9:30am
Sunday Evening, 6pm
Wed Night Bible Study. 7pm
4 4 9 -P r e s b y te r la n
First Presbyterian Church (USA)
of Lake Mary
128 West Wilbur Ave
Lake Mary. FL
407-321-1021
lnhftrr&gt;J,fYogg* not-com
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
Email 1pcs 0 newbeoinninas.ee
Sun Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 1f:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food.
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
530PM
Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen, Minister

Markham Wooda
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Rev. Joe Wendorph
Pastor
Sunday School, al ages 9.00AM
Traditional Worship 10.00AM
Nursery Provided

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
'Knowing A Making
Known Jesus Christ*
Comer of 46-A A Upsala Road.
Sanlord. FL ,
407-330-2635
www.uoaalachurch.com
Rev. Bryan L. Wenger. Pastor
Sunday School
900am
Morning Worship
lOOOam
Nursery Cars Provided

451-S eventh Day
A dventist
Seventh Day Advent! at Church
5779 CR 427
Sanford, FL
(behind Flea World)
Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbath School 930am
Morning Worship 10:50am
Midwk Worship. Wad. 7pm
Chickens Church Provided
Kids C O O L Club

Seventh Day Adventist
MARS HILL SOA
BOO East 2nd SL Sanford, FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School.... 930AM
Divine Worship »....l 1AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7 3 0 PM

458-W esleyan
First United Methodist Church
419 Park Ave. Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship.
830am 811.00am
9:45am Contemporary Service
Coffee Fellowship. 930am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Youth Feffowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

Wesleyan Church of Paoia
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanlord, FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left - One Mile)
Leonard ODonnell, 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
Please Share Your Ufa With us

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history, you will find several during the months of
......................... November and December. TWo
historical societies will have
well known speakers you won't
want to miss, and the Holiday
Tour of Homes Ls a must for
many of you. The events at the
Student Museum Open House
and the SL Lucia Festival will
entertain you as well as
immerse you in history. Do plan
to attend at least one of the folG race Marie
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Herald photo by Marva HawXlna

The Seminole County Bethune-Cookman
College Alumni Association annual cook-off
winners, from left, Eartha Scott Joseph,
chairman; 2nd-plece Albert Thompson; 1st
place Ja m e s Young, and Beverly Wright,
secretary. Front la Michael Walker, soloist.

Harvest time
and barbecue

Semlno|e County Historical

Society to Feature Robin
Chapman.
Robin Chapman, broadcaster journalist and
writer will be the guest speaker at the Thursday,
Nov. 15 meeting of the Seminole County Historical
Society. The meeting will be held in the Seminole
County Ag Center Auditorium, 250 W. County
Home Road, at 6 JO p.m.
Chapman will be remembered as a TV reporter
and anchor at WESH-TV for several years. She pre­
viously worked in Washington, D .C and San
Francisco.
She has written three books; "The Absolutely
Essential Guide to Winter Park," the "Absolutely
Essential Guide to Orlando", and "Winter Park in
Vintage Postcards." She has recently been awarded
the Dorothy and Rhea Marsh Smith Winter Park
Research Grant. Visitors ate always welcome and
refreshments will be served.

St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, 813
Pine Avenue, invites everyone to fellowship
with them at their annual Harvest meditation
Service, Sunday, Nov. 13, at 4 JO p.m. Come
and witness this worship service of music and
give tlunks for your many blessings. Our har­
vest of good Is from an ever-present supply of
God's lose.

• • • • • • • •

Charlie Carlson to speak at Sanford Historical
Society meeting.
The Sanford Historical Society will meet
Thursday, Nov. 17 at the Sanford Museum. Speaker
will be Charlie Carlson, long time member of the
Society. Following soda! time at 4:45 p m , there will
be a business meeting at 5 p.m. at wnich time 2006
officers will be elected.
At approximately 5JO p m Charlie Carisorv
author of the book "Weird Florida" will entertain
attendees with “T h e Real and Amazing Story
Behind Weird Florida."
For the past several months, he has been on a
statewide book tour of Barnes and Noble stores and
has appeared in over 100 radio and TV talk show*.
He has also presented programs for various organ­
izations throughout the state.
In addition to his "Weird Florida" he has written
several other books on local history. All of these will
be available for purchase and signing.

BardenParty
H*r*M photos by Tommy

Vtnoont

Charter members of the
Ixora Garden Club of
Sanford, above, Include
from left, Mary Nancy
Terwllleoer. Laura Parker,
Nancy
Morgan,
Sally
Roaem ond, and Connie
Williams. Jo an Lasak, dis­
trict 7 director presents life
m em bers to the Florida
Federation
of Garden
Clubs, Including from left,
R oae
Lang,
Bette
Cannavlno, president of
Ixora,
D ebra
Adams,
Sandy lies, and Kathy
Howard.

Seminole County Chapter of the Bcthune
Cookman College Alumni Association held its
3rd annual Barbequc Ribs Cook-Off and mem­
bership drive, Saturday, ................................
Oct. 15, at Coastline Park
in Sanford.
"Dee Jar Ken Moore",
CC Alumni was the mas­
ter of ceremonies who kept
the music flowing for ihe
evening's activities.
Alumni Rev. Rufus
Boykins gave the invoca­
tion and Alumni chapter
Secretary Beveriy Wright Marva
welcomed the guests lo the
H aw kins
fun-filled and entertaining
event.
*
Performing during tthe
evening was Sanford'si own 'Expressly You"
students of the Performing Arts School under
the direction of Maya Nathan.
“T h e Steppers" of Seminole High School
entertained, and soloist Master Michael
Walker sang the world famous selection "We
Need a Word from The Lord".
The Barbcque Ribs Cook-Off winners were
awarded trophic* for ihcir great, delicious
tasty rib*. First place winner was James Young.
Second place winner was Albert Thompson.
Various alumnus, and community patrons
stopped by to purchase these tasty dinners.
Thanks to BCC Alumni Seminole County
Chapter, Eartha Scott-Joseph. Activities coordi­
nator Jackie Bailey, President of the Seminole
BCC Chapter and Beverly Wright, secretary.

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Rest in Peace, sort of

Halloween is almost here, so
I thought a romp through our
**.
Geneva Cem etery would be
kT
interesting. Thanks to Mai and
Mary Jo Martin and the Geneva
Historical Society for providing
this timely, or untimely Infor­
mation. http: / /www.rootsweb
.c o m / -fl» e m ln o / g e n c e m e ■
teryiitm "for better or worse,
Holiday Tour of Homes
.
•rill death do us part" lists lots
t
_ r «i
On Fnday evening, Dec. Z the Sanford Historic
o f Information about thi* 'folks
Thi-st will'sponsor a Candlelight Tour with five
who went before us.*
homes in the Mayfair section open for view.
There are 724 souls, or there­
Headquarters for the event will be the former post
abouts, buried in our Geneva
office on East First Street, with food catering nearby.
Cemetery — from babies to the
Shuttle buses and a trolley will convey patron*
"unknow n man delivered in
from one area to the other. Cost of this is $25 in
the wagon.” The earliest birth
advance, or $30 at the door.
date I found w is 1811 for
Photo by Kam o PtiMllpa
The Holiday Tour of Homes will take place D ec
Patience
Caroline
Powell
3 and 4 with headquarters at the Sanford M uslim .
(m other of Lew is Thornton
Marled branches hang over the Geneva Cemetery.
■520 E. First Street. At least nine homes will be on
P ow ell a "celebrity of sorts"
are tm CC.C and I atatfto
discussed later), however her
refreshments, and more enter­
Thornton Powell tread a long
Avenues. You can view these from noon until 5 p m
exact day of death in 1904 is
tainm ent
for preschoolers
and
w
inding
road
from
his
•
s 6th
, . t grade.
J - rCall
« ll C
h im n
_ u n c e rta in .
K a y * . Cost is $15. A combination ticket can be
through
Sharon
birthplace in 1844 Alabama to
J a m e s
p u jth a id for $35 in advance. Tickets are on sale at
at
the
church
with
any
ques­
Morrow, a Washington where he became a
[^ S an fo rd Museum, Chamber of Commerce and
tions, 407-349-5411.
key
player
In
planning
the
Confederate
I’.S. D on't forget Tuesday
assassination
of
President
soldier
in
Nov.
1, 6 to 8 p.m. The Third
Lincoln. The original plan was
the
Civil
Wiltnot/assistant at the Sanford Museum for
Community M eeting for the
to
kidnap
President
Lincoln
in
War,
was
researching all of live homes that are on the tout so
Rural Lands Study will be held
exchange for ihe release of
also bom in
K X a t i o n can be pUced in the W * tour
at Walker Elementary School in
Confederate
soldiers
held
as
, . tv, :, u . , been a tremendous amount of
1811
and
Chuluota. This is our last
prisoners,
but
when
those
S E J k S i l Z A m . 1 work at the Museum
died
in
chance to express our vision for
plans
fell
through,
assassina­
K a « ? w e e k and have P e n a l l y w n w h d
1 8 8 8 .
the future rural lands use...talk
tion
plans
began.
Pow
ell'*
K h a ? d o n e . Curator Alicia Clarke has also been a
R o u g h ly
about scary!
assignm
ent
was
to
kill
Karen
100 souls,
I'd also like to state correct­
Secretary of State William H.
many
of
■&lt; * » s - f a d
P h illip s
ed
information about the com­
Seward. Powell gained access
L* * * 1 a
event on D ec 3 and 4. will be
t t h e m
munity board at the post office
to
the
Seward
home
by
posing
UHeureux and Fredric llitt who
babies, were
from last week'* column. It is
Inc*! autnor*
LTleureux is a prolifas a deliveryman for Seward'*
the Geneva Historical Society
buried without an
— available
------medicine.
Throughout
hi*
life,
books on local history while Hitt has
birth date. Many babies were
which maintains it, not the
Seward had posed as a Union
k * U^ ™ h U d v d "Wekiva Winter", a historical
recorded without first names,
Geneva Citizens' Associalion.
soldier and worked in a Union
jUg Spanish and Umacuan Indians
This note from the Historical
like "baby McMahon."
hospital, so he was a convinc­
W v « K p o “ ible that other local
Fam iliar last nam es catch
Society's new sletter Have you
ing choice. W illiam Seward
our eye as we visit Geneva
noticed the beautiful new bul­
authors will be available.
was home, recovering from a
Cem etery: Prevail. Samsula,
letin board at the Post Office?
carriage accident. Thankfully
Yarborough, Tillis, Raulerson,
The Historical Society spon­
Pow ell'* gun mUfired, and
Proctor, McLain. Hart. Geiger.
sored the construction and we
■ " T S f f l S S S ™ 501
although he beat Seward's son
Ballard, to name a few. And less
have to thank Larry Appleton
i—
■“ » ■■
and stabbed the Secretary, he
familiar first names: Minerva,
for the materials, Jack Procell
did not succeed in killing
Welcome,
Cader,
Mayme,
(Larry** son-in-law) for build­
Seward, or we might not have
Dock, C y ril Sina, Isom. Bliss,
it, anu
and the
M artin* •
for
ing It,
me &lt;r»—
—
those fabulous Alaskan cruises
jenvonstration*. local author'•
s . * - . * --------Nevada, Gussie, and Dinty.
shopping for just the right sup­
to enjoy today!
Wouldn't we love to hear
•i____ rAmt and a roae sale.
_____ i
plies. Have you guessed what
t h e g a n k n a ^ ^ j ^ provided by several
Powell was hung in Apnl
their stories? Susie Wilkinson _
the ingenious background is
1865 and buried in tne peniten­
i!!cal saxxjls. This U a good
1886-1976; John W icks 1857­
made of (the tacks *tay in and
tiary graveyard. His remains
choral
this excellent museum,
1928; Isabel Leota Greer 1892­
it's waterproof)? It 1* welcome
chance for
^
the wonderful collecwere moved several times and
1984; Andrew J. Holder 1835­
mats put in backwards!"
While t h e r e , wr e to vvew
^ whidl 4(lom
it was not until 1992 that his
1931; and Samuel Levy 1894­
Historical Information on
severed head was discovered
1994. Civil and Wortd war*, air
ihe 17 Civil War soldiers buried
among Indian remains at the
and space trav el emancipation
in Geneva can be found in the
Sm ithsonian Institute. They
of African-A m ericans and
a
Geneva Museum where their
were trying lo return Indian
women, com m unication and
service record* are located.
S tL u d a F w ttv J
^ Celebration of Seminole
remains to the proper tribes
computers, lifetime* of amaz­
Information can al*o found on
and ran across Powell's skull
S t L ud* ^ „ J L r 7 w U l be held Saturday,
the
follow ing
Web
*ite:
ing event*.
which was tagged with his
h t t p :/ / w w w .u s g e n n e t .o r g / u i a
Veteran* from both side* ol
identification. His family was
the Civil War are buried here.
/fl /county /*em inole /Geneva
300 Bush Blv«L from ' ^ ' a^ PSwedish Christmas
traced to Geneva, Florida
This will be a j x a d i W ^ e a u a ^ ^
^
/ci vil_war_*oldler»_buried_ln
(The ratio i» a bit lopsided,
where his father had founded
how ever-16 Confederate sol­
(ikrbratw n and y c "
^
Swedish descenthe First Baptist Church of _gen.htm
dier* and 1 Union soldier.) Did
•File contributed for use in
Swedish srnorgasborcl - " j ™ * ,he Like Maiy
Apopka and was the first pas­
you know the official names of
USGenWeb Archive* by Mai
dants
^ n g Swedish carols
tor of the First Baptist Church
die two sides in ihe Civil War?
Elementary Sdxwl
* , Viking ship,
of Geneva. There is no hard evi­ and Mary Jo M artin of the
Confederate Slates of America
Geneva HUtorical Society,
dence that the rest of his
and Grand Army o f. the
(GenevallG SCaolcom ).
remains were ever found.
Republic (U nion)-CSA and
VVVneed you lo tell ui what you
Back to ihe future, don't for­
CAR for short Additionally we
know that is good about G m ei*l
get the pumpkins have arrived
buried veterans of the Spanish
P ltatt thare your inform ation,
at the First Methodist Church
American W at W W l WWII,
ideas and comments bv calling
of Geneva, and the Baptist
Korean and Vietnam.
407-221-7002, ria e-mail al karendants aa H « « y Sanfo J ^ Z V c k in hi* dim s
Church will be holding its Fall
What would Halloween be
m phillipsebellsoulh.net, tplease
from Sweden in
. t .^tlcm ent called New
Festival O ctober 31rsl from
without a creepy story that
630pm lo 8 pm as an alternative put ‘ Stetson's C om er’ in the sub­
starts out, 'h e was a quiet
for kids' trick or treating There ject line), or with a fax to 407-349­
boy..."an d ends with, 'finally,
2800. Thanks!
lM to a .c a .M « y
will be games, puppets, prize*.
we found his sk u ll..." L*W1»

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Sem inole Community College Gospel
Choir will present "I Feel a Revival", a concert
of contemporary gospel music TUesday, Nov.
1, al 7JO p.m. in ihe Seminole Community
College Fine Arts Concert H all G-118. Tlte
event is free and open to the public.
The choir is under the director of Mauncv
Terrell of Sanford.
"After the Storm - Katrina Fundraiser", a
musical program to showcase choirs, singers,
musicians, ensembles. Praise Dancers, quar­
tettes and groups, will be Saturday, Oct. 29 at 7
p m at New Bethel Missionary Baptist
Church 618 East 10th Street. Pastor Wil
Lewis. Come and give praise and bless our
new residents who have relocated from New
Orleans and surrounding areas. For informa­
tion phone Artis Hardy at 407-320-7767 or
Faye Henderson and Gospel Praise at 407-330­
9621.
Women of Renewing Minds, Inc, second
annual benefit dinner and graduation will be
Saturday, Nov. 5, at 6 p.m. at the Boys and Girls
d u b of West Sanford, 919 South Persimmon
Avenue. Donations are accepted. KSVP to 407­
268-3500.

Happy Birthday to Rufus McClain,
Cynthia Dixon, Halloween Day celebrants.

h
HmaUt photo by «**rv* HawWn*

Em ployee* from S tate Attorney Norm
Wolllnger'a office take a lunch break.
Director Stephlne Little* is seen with cap.

Maka a Utterance day
By M arva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
TWenty employee* of Stale Attorney Norm
Wolfinger'* office held their sixth annual
"Make a Difference Day", Oct. 2Z
Employee'* donations, atong with dona­
tion* from Cindy Ray, Tom Briggman and Sue
Ridunis were included. The Neighborhood
Q s t. Attorney Initiative gathered corporate
community donations from Albertson s.
Discount Mattress Bam. W o o d crafts, of
Florida, Sherwin Williams, Casselberry Home
Depot, 1’rogresa Baptist Church and Seminole
County Weed and Seed sent volunteer* from
the Sheriff* Office to make a difference
The volunteer* from the State Attorney's
ctWux- are painting and repairing ihe second
tramitkxul houtc. which will houM? Women of
Renewing Minds of Faith Bible Ministries, Inc.
These ministries will house over 10 women
who will receive supportive services to help
women become self-sufficient.

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lion for the north section and $1.35 m il­
lion for the southern section connecting
w ith the O range County border, accord­
ing to H eidi Miller, a specialist with the
county Public Works Engineering team.
The Cross Sem inole Trail is a paved

recreational trail that has been designated
as one o f Sem inole C ounty’s Show case
Trails because o f ils length, beauty, and
accom m odation o f various users, a new s
release said.
The section o f Cross Sem inole Trail

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B riefs
ainlc

Mental Health
Seminole Community mental
1 lealth Center Ivas two new pro­
grams, “Seminole Cares" and
"Project Recovery”, to serve chil­
dren and families who meet eligi­
bility requirements for counsel­
ing, substance abuse and case
management services.
Call 407-831-2411, e x t 256.

Walk-In
Florida Hospital Centra Care
has now opened five waik-in
urgent care clinics in Central
Florida counties. In Seminole
County, the clinic is now located
at Seminole Towne Center Centra
Can*, open daily from 2 to H p.m.
For more information, visit
www.centracare.org.

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w arrants at various locations
in the three counties O ct. 25.
In Sem inole County deputies
search ed 1445 La Palom a
C ircle in W inter Springs; 5005
B aysid e Loop N o. 209 in
O v ied o ; and 160 S tep h en s
Street in O viedo. In Volusia
County a search w arrant w as
issued at 1411 Pear Avenue in
D elton a, and In O rang e
County a w arrant w as issued
at 1874 C lacton D riv e in
Orlando.
Seven people were arrested
during the operation, and two
m ore are bein g sought by
deputies.
Byron A. Coffie, 29, and
Loretta L. Alexander, 29, both
of 1445 La Paloma Circle in
W inter Springs were arrested
for drug possession and traf­
ficking cocaine after deputies
executed a search warrant.
W hen deputies entered the
hom e they found a digital
scale, tw o boxes of plastic bag­
gies and a can o f baking soda
inside a cabinet above the
m icrow ave
oven
in
the
kitchen. They also found 83
grams o f cocaine, one dose of
M DM A, and three gram s of
m ariju ana in the bedroom
belonging to A lexander and
Coffie.
Coffie, w ho w orked for
Progress Energy in the field of
tree service, was taken to jail
and charged with conspiracy
to traffic more than 400 gram s
o f cocaine.
Alexander, w as taken to jail
and charged with trafficking
less than 28 gram s of cocaine;
possession of no more than 20
grains of marijuana; and pos­
session o f a controlled sub­
stance without a prescription.
A second resid ence in
Sem inole
C ou nty
w as
searched at 5005 Bayside Loop
* 2 0 9 in O vied o. D w ight L.

Everett, 36, of O viedo, already
had an active warrant for con ­
spiracy to traffic more than 400
gram s of cocaine. H e w as
arrested outside of his resi­
dence, before deputies initiat­
ed the search warrant. Everett
was an electrician for Tri City
Electric.
Leonard P. Hill, 38, of 160
Stephen Street in O viedo, was
arrested at h is place of
em ploym ent at 5201 Raymond
Street in O rlando, and charged
w ith consp iracy to traffic
cocaine.
M atthew Wood III, 33, was
arrested 1411 Pear Avenue In
Deltona, charged with conspir­
acy to traffic more than 400
gram s o f cocaine, and taken to
the Volusia County Jail.
Michael M endoza, 25, was
arrested at 1874 Clacton Drive
in Orlando, charged w ith con­
spiracy to traffic more than 200
gram s of cocaine, conspiracy
to traffic marijuana, and taken
to the O range County Jail.
D anilo M endoza, 28, w as
also arrested at 1874 Clacton
Drive. M endoza was charged
with conspiracy to traffic m ar­
ijuana.
Two
handguns,
about
$5,000, and som e crack cocaine
were also seized during the
search w arrants on O ct. 25,
2005, a Sem inole C ounty
Sheriff’s Office press release
said.
A few weeks ago, an earlier
operation netted nearly 259
gram s of cocaine, 122 gram s of
lhal find were already convert­
ed Into crack cocaine. Four
m en were arrested during that
operation.
D w ight
E.
TUcker;
D em etrice N ixon; C arlos D.
H am pton, and D anny L.
H am pton w ere all charged
w ith conspiracy to traffic
cocaine.

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local stores provide flu shots
Influenza
tnflutraa Ls a serious but pre­
oreventable illness that usually
strikes tn the beginning of the
year.
In Seminole County, some
local stores arc offering flu shots
already,
but
the
Health
Department Isn’t expecting shots
unlit the end of January 2006.
The Seminole County Health
Department expects to receive
flu vaccines by Jan. 31, 2006, its
Web site said.
According to its new guide­
lines, the following people are
eligible for the flu shot: persons
65 years or older; children six to
35 months old; individuals with
chronic health problems such as
heart or lung disease, asthma,
diabetes or cancer; all household
contacts of high-risk individuals;

all
women who
will hber pregnant
nn™ m
all women
who will
during the flu season; residents
of nursing homes and long-term
care facilities; healthcare work­
ers; and caregivers of infants
under the age of six months.
For more information call the
I lealth Department 407-665-3387
for updates.
Publix Flu Shot Schedule
Casselberry Collection on
Nov. 1 and Nov. 11,2005 from It)
a m. to 2 p.m. at 3385 S. U S.
17/92 Suite 181. Cali 407-831­
2020 for more information.
Maitland Place on Nov. 4,
2005 from 3 p.nt. to 7 p.m. and
Nov. 12. 2005 from 10 a m to 2
p m. at 242 N. Orlando Avenue.
Call 407-599-0202 for more infor­
mation.

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3803 S. Orlando Drive in
Sanford on Wednesday, Nov. 2,
2005 from 9 am . to 12 p.m. Call
407-323-9190 for more informa­
tion.
7085 County Road 46-A in
Lake Mary on Saturday, Nov. 5,
2005 from 9 am . to 12 p.m. Gill
407-833-2561 for more informa­
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M is s io n
C o n tin u e d fr o m P a g e 1A

M elvin Philpot, chairm an
ing, and he reported a grant of
o f the R escu e O utreach
$400,000 from the Sem inole
M ission Board, told the aud i­ County Com m ission had been
ence that the goal o f this fund
given.
raising event was $60,000.
"W e now need $200,000 in
"A nd as we start today’s
m atching fu n d s," h e said,
e v e n t," he said , "W e have
"and thus far, with generous
reached a total o f $59,400. And
donations from som e o f our
I expect, before it’s over, we
people, w e hav e already
w ill h av e surpassed this
received $100,000 o f that
goal."
am ou nt."
At the conclusion of the
Sylvia Izquierdo, daughter
luncheon, guests were urged
o f M other W eaver w ho serves
to donate additional m onies
as adm inistrative director o f
to the organization.
the Rescue O utreach M ission,
Richard Burke, president
w as to have ad dressed the
and C EO o f Rescue Outreach
audience, but she had becom e
M ission , told the au d ience
ill and w as unable to attend
that the present facilities need
the function.
upgrading as well as expandD u rin g
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Shoppes at Sweetwater on
Nov. 4,2005 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
at 3883 Wekiva Springs Road.
Call 407-788-1804 for more infor­
mation.
Cornerstone at Lake Mary on
Nov. 9, 2005 from 10 a.m. to 2
P-m. at 825 Rinehart Road. Call
407-322-9985 for mote informa­
tion.

address. Dale referred to what
he had said in the printed pro­
gram.
"There is no way to fully
quantify the im pact M other
W eaver and her organization
have m ade on the residents of
Goldsboro, the city o f Sanford
and Sem inole County. Indeed,
ov er the years, the M ission
has provided tem porary shel­
ter, m eals, clothing, encour­
agem ent and com fort to
countless num bers o f individ­
uals w ho have found them ­
selves in need, w helJter they
be hom eless, tem porarily dis­
placed in the w orkforce, sin ­
gle parents, or just dow n and
out."

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Departm ent, 235 W. Church
Ave., O ct. 29 through Oct. 31
from 6 to 10 p.m. In addition,
the fall carnival will take place
Oct. 31 from 5 to 9 p.m . There
will be a costum e contest for
children 12 and under at 6
p.m. on H allow een with pre­
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O ct. 29 from 7 to 10 p.m . at
Secret Lake Park. 200 N.
Triplet Lake Drive in C assel­
berry. A ctiv ities in clu d e a
haunted house, spooky trail,
costu m e con test at 8 p.m .,
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H ow ling contest, bobbing for
balls, haunted dog hou se and
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w ill b e h eld. P ro ceed s to
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Sunday
O c to b e r 30, 2005

B riefs
S C A R Y R A C IN G
Tonight (Saturday,
O ctober 29th), New
Smyrna Speedway will
host the Halloween
Endure 200.
Also on the program
will be the Pro Trucks,
Q uick Kids, Late Models,
Modifieds, Sportsman,
Super Stock, Mini Slock
and Strictly Slock. Plus
for the young and the
old, a Halloween
Costum e Contest.
The pit gate will open
at 2 p.m. and the grand*
stands will open at 6 p.m.
with racing action start­
ing at 7:30 p.m.
General admission will
be $15 for adults, $10 for
students and seniors, and
free for children II and
under.
Remem ber - Halloween
Costum e Contest so kids,
be your scariest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For moiv information,
please call 386-427-4129,
or visit the website at
www.fascar.org.
SA C /M ETRO
CH ALLEN G E
The second annual
Seminole Athletic
Conference-M etro
Conference Slowpitch
Softball Challenge will be
held Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday at Lake
Brantley High School.
Defending Challenge
Champion Seminole,
which last week won its
second straight SAC
Tournament title and ran
its winning streak to 36
games over two years,
will open the challenge
against Apopka at 4:30
p.m. on Tuesday (Nov. 1).
The other two opening
night games will have
Winter Springs facing Dr.
Phillips at 6 p.m. and
Oviedo battling Colonial
at 7:30 p.m.
In W ednesday's (Nov.
2) semifinals, the
Seminole /Apopka win­
ner will take on the
Winter Springs/Dr.
Phillips winner at 6 p.m.
and m e Oviedo/Colonial
winner will challenge the
host Patriots at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday's (Nov. 3)
Championship Night will
have W ednesday's losers
playing at 6 p.m. for
Third Place and
W ednesday's winners
playing for the
Cham pionship at 7:30
p.m.
SA N FO R D
YO U TH H O O FS
Registration has begun
for the 2005-2006 Sanford
Leisure Services
(Recreation Department)
Youth Recreation
Basketball League.
The League is for play­
ers from S-to-13 years old
and will play at two site’s
beginning November
12tii.
The’ Biddy Ball Division
(5 &amp; 6 year olds, players
bom in the years 2000
and 1999) and Prep
Division (7, 8 &amp; 9 year
olds, for players bom in
the years 1998, 1997 and
19% ) will be playing their
games at Seminole Trinity
Christian.
The Biddy Division is
still in need of several
players, while me&gt;st of the
olliers are o ilie r full or
filling rapidly.
The Junior Division (10
U 11 year olds for players
bom in the years 1995
and 1994) and the Senior
Division (12 It 13 year
olds for players beim in
the years 1993 and 1992)
will be playing at
Millennium Middle
School.
The fee is $50 per play­
er for Sanford residents
and $60 for non-residents.
Coaches are also still
needed.
Registration will be
taken at the Downtown
Recreation Center, lower
level of Sanford City I fall,
Monday thniugh Friday
from 9 a m. to 5 p.m.
For more infomiation
call the Sanford
Recreation Department at
407-330-5697.

S p o r t s
Lyman clinches homefield advantage
By Dean Sm ith
Herald Staff
People are going to learn to not
underestimate Lyman.
Hardly anyone had given the
Greyhounds any chance of defeating
powerful Mainland this season. Let
alone at Daytona Beach Municipal
Stadium.
But as they have done all season,
coach Bill CaugheU's charges used
stning defense and timely offense to
win their sixth game in eight starts this
season, edging the state-ranked
Buccaneers, 10-7, as Lyman won its
third straight G ass 5A-District 3
Championship.

Greyhounds upset Mainland,
10-7, to win 5A-District 3 title
The upset also ended Mainland's run
of district title at five.
Both teams will still advance to the
playoffs, with the Greyhounds getting a
home game and hosting the Class 5ADistrict 4 runner-up at the Carlton D.
Henley Sports Complex on Friday,
November 11th.
The Buccaneers, who fell to 7 -1 will
travel to the East Coast to take on the
5A-4 champion on the 11th.

In the other 5A-3 contest on Friday,
Lake Howell won for the second
straight week without its head coach,
doubling the score on Pine Ridge, 28-14,
in Deltona to claim third place in the
district standings.
Also claiming a third place finish in
the district standings on Friday was The
M aster’s Academy, which edged
Orangcwood Christian, 22-14, In Class
IB-District 4 at Oviedo.

The regular season will come to an
end next Friday with non-district action.
Lyman will tune-up for the playoffs
by traveling to Sanford to face Seminole
in Homeaiming at Thomas E. Whigham
Stadium; Lake Brantley travels to East
Ridge; Lake Howell hosts Oviedo in
their neighborhood rivalry at Richard L
Evans Field; Lake Mary Prep hosts Pine
Castle Christian for Senior Night; The
M aster's Academy welcomes PiersonTaylor to Oviedo; Orangcwood
Christian will be at Brevard Christian in
Melbourne; and Winter Springs hosts
University in the Bears' Senior Night.
All of the games are set for a 7 p.m.
kickoff.

Bears stare down Lions
Winter Springs upsets
Oviedo to force threeteam playoff in 6A -2
onship, I wouldn't have y
believed it." said Winter
Springs coach Steve Katz.
"W hat that says is we have a
O V IED O — After the Winter
great, great bunch of kids and a
Springs Bears beat the Oviedo
Lions 16-8 on Friday night to
great coaching staff."
throw the 6A-District 2 race
The Bears scratched out an
early lead Friday night thanks
into a three-way tie, the big
question was, “Just how long is
to an interception by Zach
Hillery the led to a 32-yard
72 hou rs?'
field goal by David LeBar with
Thai's how long Winter
Springs will have to enjoy its
5:21 remaining in the first quar­
win and Oviedo will have to
ter.
For the next three quarters,
bounce back before the two
the two teams shoved each
teams _ along with the Lake
other back and forth between
Brantley Patriots _ will be back
the 20-yard lines, neither team
at John Courier Field to sort
mounting much of a scoring
out the final standings.
threat until Winter Springs con­
"We have no choice," said
structed a 21-play, 64-vard
Oviedo aw ch Greg Register.
drive the look 9:16 off of the
.
'W e have to put this behind us
dock.
and be ready to play for the
Sophomore quarterback
district championship in 72
Taylor Salem and junior tight
h o u rs '
end Lars Anderson capped the
The Lions (7-2), Bears (6-3),
drive by hooking up on a nineand Patriots (6-3) each have 3-1
yard touchdown pass play
district marks. Oviedo beat
with 4:57 remaining in the
Lake Brantley which defeated
game.
•
Winter Springs which complet­
"They're a great defensive
ed the circuit by knocking off
team," said Katz of Oviedo.
Oviedo.
“We knew we were In for a
Because of its superior regu­
struggle. Luckily, we were able
lar season reaird, Oviedo gets
to make some adjustments at
a bye Monday as Lake Brantley
lialftime and moved the chain
and Winter Springs square off
in the second half.
in a 12-minule quarter. If no
"O ur defense played just an
w innet has been decided after
outstanding game. Mike Kintz,
th a t the teams will go to the
our defensive coordinator and
Kansas tiebreaker, alternating
defensive back coach, Colin
four-play scries from the 10Sample, our linebackers coach,
yard line.
and Curtis White, our defen­
Tlie winner then plays
sive line coach, put in a great
Oviedo following tlie same
game plan that our kids execut­
sequence. If Oviedo wins, the
ed perfectly."
Lions claim the 6A-2 crown
It was fitting, then, that the
with the Lake Brantley/Winter
defense cap the victory with a
Springs victor going info the
65-yard interception return for
6A state playoffs as the runnera touchdown by Cameron
up.
Thompkins with 3:07 left to
Should the Lions lose, how­
play
ever, they will have to play the
Oviedo made one last stab at
loser of tne Lake
trying to pull out tlie win when
Brantley /Winter Springs nm Tyler Crockett tossed a 15-yard
test for tlie No. 2 spot.
touchdown pass to Charlie
“If you had told me at the
Koepscll and Jeffrey Crawley
beginning of the season that
rushed for a two-point conver­
after having to replace 18 of 22
sion. The Lions then attempted
starters fmm last year, we'd be
to recover an onside kick, but
playing for the district champi­
B y T o n y D a S o r m lo r
S p e c ia l to the Herald

Hsrald photo by Jim Wsntz

Winter Springs’ Cameron Thompkins legs It out ahead of the Oviedo defense on his way to a 65-yard
Interception return for a touchdown with 3:07 left to play that gave the B e a r s a 16-0 lead and thev isitors were able to hold oft a last minute rally attempt by the host Lions to win the C lass 6A-District 2
showdown, te -6 . at John Courier Field Friday night. Winter Springs' upset ol Oviedo, coupted wttti
Lake Brantley's win over Lake Mary, sets up a three-team playolf lor the two playolf spots available In
C lass 6A-District 2. The playofl will be held tomorrow (Monday) at Oviedo's John Courier Field startTony Caldwell covered the kick
for the Bears.
“We didn't make the plays,"
said Register. "Winter Springs
came out and played our game.
They beat us physically and
deserved to win tonight."
Of course, tilings could be

different in 72 hours.

BEARS 16, LIONS S
W inUf Springs
J 0 0 IJ .I *
Oviedo
0 0 0 0. 0
Flrel Quarter
WS _ LeBar 3 1 FG
Second Q iurtef
Nu Mixing

Third Quarter
No taxing

Fourth Quartet
WS _ AnJetMXi t pan Inxn Salem (kick
abort).
WS . ThompkJna 65 1ST return (LeBar
kick)"
O . buepaetl 15 paaa Inxn Crocket
(Crawley run)

Patriots power
way past Rams
By Dean Sm ith
Herald Stafl

HsraM photo by Romeo Quantnn

Lake Brantley senior fullback Lance Ault (No. 20) was the workhorse on Friday, getting most of the big
yards when the Patriots needed then most, but his eflorts always set up ‘• "™ n at*»
rushed for well over 100 yards, but never got In the end zone, as Lake ^ U e y l v i ^ ^ l l ^ eway tate
to defeat Lake Mary. 42-27, and earn a spot In Monday's three-team Class 6A-Distrtct 2 playolts at
Oviedo

ALTAMONTE SPRIN GS —
With Its back to the w all the
t «k« Brantley Patriots went
back to what they do be*t, play
ball-control, power football.
After trading punches with
Lake Brantley for three quarter,
the hosts finally took aintrel by
basically keeping the ball out of
tlie Rams' hands and pulling
away late for a thougn-lhan-thescore-appears, 42-27 Class 6ADistrict 2 victory at Tom Storey
Field.
Lake Mary gave Lake Brantley
all it wanted, especially in the
first half, getting on the score­
board first and answering every
Patriots score with a score ol its
won at the Rams took a 17-14
lead into the lockcmiom at
intermission.
Lake Brantley took the second
half kickoff and marched 80
yards on nine plays over fourand-a-half minutes, taking the
lead for good on Adam
Allegore’ s five-yard run with
7 3 8 left in the third quarter

U l jf ’
within 21-20 on a Chris Haines'
second field goal of the night.
The Patriots would carry that
one-point lead into the fourth
quarter and built its first lead of
any subsequence on Elliott
Kiadii's four-yard touchdown
run with 6:36 left in the game
Just 17 seconds later, Dylan
Livingstone picked off a Lake
Mary pass and returned it 25
yards for the clinching touch­
down with 6:19 left on the dock.
Lance Ault then broke away
for a 46-yaid run to set up
Bryan Bearden's 18-yard touch
down run with 1:15 remaining
and all that was left was the cel­
ebration.
With the win, coupled with
Winter Springs' upset of
Oviedo, Lake Brantley earned
the right to square off with iik
Lions and Bears at Oviedo’s
John Courier Field on Monday
at 7 p.m. to decide which |W07
teams will represent 6A-2 in the
upcoming playoffs Check out
the Oviedo-Wuiler Spnngs »t0fv
elsewhere on this page to fmj
the schedule lor the pUyotj

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Sunday OcI o Im t 30. 2005

Sanford Youth Flag Football League to decide champions
From Staff Raporta
Three months of hard work and planning
come to an end today (Saturday) when the City
of Sanford Leisure Sendees Youth Flag Football
League holds Championship Day at Ft. Mellon
Park.
The Final Four teams from each of the three
age divisions will all be in action today with the
games to be followed by a picnic and awards
ceremony.
The semifinals went as expected, sort of, except
for the 10-12 Year Olds, where the No. 3 seeded
buccaneers (3-4) forfeited to the No. 2 Giants (4­
3), Ml.
The other 10-12 game found the top-seeded
({aiders (6-1) shutting out the Dolphins (1-6), 15­
0.
In the 5-6 Year Olds, the No. 1 seeded
buccaneers (5-2) doubled the score on the
Haiders (1-6), 42-21, and the No. 2 seeded
(dolphins (4-3) nilled over the No. 3 Giants (3-4),
46-14.
The 7-9 Year Olds went as planned with the
No. I Buccaneers (6-1) easing past the Haiders (0­
7), 22-12, and, in the best game of the day, the
No. 2 Giants (also 6-1) scored a touchdown late
to break a tie, then got an interception return to
seal a 32-26 victory over the No. 3 Dolphins (2­
5), who scons! a touchdown as time expired.
Today's schedule is as follows:
* 5-6 Year Olds: Third Place Game _ 8 JO a.m..
Giants vs. Raiders; Championship Game _ 9:30
a m . Dolphins vs. buccaneers; P ic n ic . 11 a.m.
" 7-9 Year Olds: Third Place Game _ 8:30 a.m ,
Haiders vs. Dolphias; Championship Game _
,
9.30 a .m , buccaneers vs. Giants; Picnic _ 11:30
a.m.
* 10-12 Year Olds: Third Place Game _ 10:30
a m. _ Buccaneers vs. Dolphins; Championship

Game _ 11:30 a .m ,Giants vs. Raiders; P ic n ic . 12
p.m.
5 8c 6 YEAH O LD S
BUCCANEERS 42, RA IDERS 21
The Raiders look the early lead when Camara
Bosco tha&gt;w a two-yard out pass to J.T. I lollie
that turned into a 40 yard scon.
The Hues answered right back when Alexandra
Frai/er ran up Ihe middle for 35 yards to tie the
score.
The Burs then took central when Terrell Davis
ran for a 32 yard touchdown and followed that
up with a 12 yard score to end the half.
The Raiders came out of the ba*ak on fin’ and
tied the game at 21-21 when Chase Pritchard ran
for a nine-yard sain ’ and Hollie added another
scon* farm 30 yards out.
but the Bucs offense came to life behind two
more Fraizer touchdown runs and Eddie Key
closed out the sailin g for the winner's when he
powcn*d his way in from 34 yards out.
Players of the Game: Buccaneers _ running
back Alexandra Frazier; Raiders receiver J.T.
Hollie.
DOLPH INS 46, G IA N TS 14
This game was decided quickly as I lenry
Segura began the game with a 30 yard touch­
down run and then on the Giants' opening pos­
session the Dolphins defense forced a safety.
Daniel Charles then ran in fram 31 yards out
and Segura followed with a 30 yard run.
The Giants offense just am id not get on track
the entire game and the Dolphias defense con­
tinued to snow its strength forcing another safe­
tySegura added a 45 yard touchdown for his last
score of Ihe day.
Calvin Kunkel tried to rally his team by scor­
ing a 9-yard touchdown, but Corey Marksman

and Charles saired touchdowns for the Dolphins
to seal the win.
riayers o f the Game: Dolphins _ running bark
Henry Segura; G iants _ quarterback Calvin
Kunkel.
7-TO-9 YEAR OLDS
BUCCANEERS 22, RA ID ERS 12
A.J. Sanders ran a 65-yard kick off bark for the
saire and R.J. Bradley ran in the extra point to
open the sairing for the Bucs and Calvin Smith
then ran in a 12 yard touchdown and Caleb
Sullivan ran in the extra point to give the lopseeds an early 16-0 lead.
The Raiders offense moved the ball well
behind quarterback Chris Stewart and Elijah
Grooms capped the drive with a 5-yard touch­
down and then scored again to pull the Raiders
close.
But the Bucs were not ready to fold as
Jonathan Gonzales saired a 38-yard touchdown
to seal the win.
Players of the Game: Buccaneers _ running
back Jonathan Gonzales; Raiders _ running back
Elijah Grooms.
G IA N TS 32, DOLPH INS 26
The Dolphins marched down the field on their
opening drive to saire on a 4-yard touchdown
run by Derek Johnson.
The Giants answered back on quarterback
Santonin Jackson's 31 yard touchdown run and
took the lead on their next possession when
Kelvin Mills ran in from 62 yards.
The Giants were able to maintain the lead the
rest of the half behind its defense, which was led
by Malik ParJiam with some big defensive stops
throughout the game.
Early in the second half the Dolphias evened
the saire on Travis Jackson's 38 yard touchdown
run, but Santonin Jackson tlien connected to

Mills for a 43 yard pass for the score and Sam
Biron caught the extra point pass.
But back came the Dolphins with [‘"h u a Jones
scoring on a 54-yard ran and Cornell Wesley
adding the extra point to tie the game
Now it was the Giants' turn and Santonio
Jackson sa in ’d on a 20 yard ran with Mills
adding the extra point for the lead.
Mills then intercepted a pass and ran it back
for 30 yards to seal the win with two minutes left
in the game.
Tin? Dolphin* got dose when Cornell Wesley
ran the ball in from 40 yards, but that was as
close as the Dolphins would get as time ran o u t
setting up what should be an excellent cham pi­
onship game as the Giants were the only team to
beat tne Bucs this season.
riayers of Ihe Game: Giants . running back
Santonio Jackson Jr.; Dolphins _ running back
Joshua Jones.
10-TO-12 YEAR OLDS
RA IDERS 15, DOLPH INS 0
The Dolphias came in the playoffs as the most
improved team in the league, but the Raiders ran
a controlled offense that kept the ball out of the
Fins' hands.
Quarterback Donate Letts ran in a 3-yard
touchdown and Jacquan Young added the 2point extra point to give the Raiders an 8-0 lead
and the defense came up big in the first half
behind C.J. Wesley to maintain the shutout.
Marcus Slayback added a 3-yard center sneak
in the seaind half to seal the win for Raiders.
The Dolphias' offense made some big plays
when they were able to get the ball, but they
came up short each time.
Players of the Game: D olphins _ quarterback
Thomas Kearney; Raiders _ quarterback Dontc
Letts.

Showdown Saturday
Volleyball quartet advance
to region semifinals today
By Dean Sm ith
Horald Staff
It was a gixxi opening night
for Seminole County teams in
the FliSA A Girls Volleyball
Playoffs as four of the six coun­
ty teams came out on top
Wednesday night to advance to
today's (Saturday) Regional
Semifinals.
Oviedo (22-1) moved a step
closer to a showdown with No.
1 state-ranked and defending
6A State Champion
ttfitiler Park by outscoring a
very good Edgewater squad in
four games in a Class 6ARegion 1 encounter.
Tne Lioas, ranked No. 4 in
this week's state poll, had to
work hard but were in control
of the match as they won the
first two games over the No. 7
ranked Eagles, 25-21 and 25-15.
But Edgewater (22-7) battled
back into the match by taking
the third game, 25-18, closing
the match to 2-1.
The fourth game was a classic
Hattie between two top-flight
programs with homestanding
Oviedo surviving in extra
points, 30-28.
Senior Captain Chelsea Kauss
led the Lions with 14 kills,
while Curry Itad 28 digs and
Kaitlin Cole liad 24 assists.
Oviedo will be on the road for
the 6A-Region 2 Semifinals,
heading to Gainesville to face
Buchholz (16-12), which
knocked off DeLand (19-5) in
straight games, 25-16, 25-19 and
25-23, Match time is set for 1:30
p.m.
In another 6A-Region 1
Quarterfinal, the top-ranked
Wildcats (26-1) eased past
Winter Springs (21-8) in straight
games, 25-9, 25-14 and 25-17,
behind 12 kills, five blocks and
nine digs by CalUe Rivers, the
daughter of former Magic and
current Boston Celtic* coach
Doc Rivers.
The Bears were led by their

big three, Urianna Berry with
nine digs, Shelby Hock with
seven kills and Kaitlyn Lapp
with 21 assists.
Winter Park will also be on
the road today, heading to Port
Orange to face Spruce Creek
(18-7), which eliminated
Orange Park (18-8) in four
games, 25-21, 25-21,16-25 and
25-11.
If Oviedo and Winter Park
win, they would square off
Wednesday evening at 7 o.m. at
Oviedo for th* Class 6A-Rrgion
1 Championdtip and a spot in
the State Final 4 on the line.
Lake Howell (22-6), finally
out of the spotlight of the 6A
powers, looked awesome in dis­
posing of Aubumdale (16-8),
crushing the Bloodhounds in
three games, 25-10, 25-23 and
25-6, to advance to today's
G ass 5A-Region 2 Semifinals.
Senior middle hitter Brittainy
Daigcr had another huge game
for tne Silver Hawks with 11
kills and eight blocks, while
junior outside hitter Autumn
Thomas also had an outstand­
ing match with 10 kills and 11
digs.
la k e Howell will be at home
to host New Port Richcy-River
Ridge (23-4), which also had a
pretty easy time of it against
Valrico-Bloomingdale (14-11),
25-16,25-22 and 25-15.
If the Silver Hawks win, they
would stay at home to host the
winner
today's LakelandLake Gibson (25-2)/TampaKing (14-6) winner on
Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the
Regional Final.
Trinity Prep (25-5) was the
lone road team to pick up a
win, surviving a five-game bat­
tle with Mount Dora (21-7) in
Class 3A-Region 2.
The Saints were down 19-9,
and later 22-13, in the first
game, but came back to take a
2-0 lead, winning 25-23 and 25­
14.
The Hurricanes came xtorm-

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Compiled by Nick
Pfelfauf
Herald Staff Writer

Hsrsld photo by Jim Wsntz
Senior middle hitter Brittainy Daiger had another huge game for Lake Howell with 11 kills and eight
blocks, while |unior outside hitler Autumn Thomas also had an outstanding match with 10 kills and 11
digs, a s the homestandiing Silverhawks eliminated Aubumdale (16-8), crushing the Bloodhounds In three
gam es, 25-10, 25-23 and 25-6, to advance to today's Class 5A-Region 2 Semifinals.
ing back, winning the next two
games, 25-21 and 25-22, to even
tne match and force a winnertake-all fifth game.
Trinity IVvp again bowed its
back, pulling out a 15-1 i win to
move on.
Brooke Bushika led the Saints
with 13 kills and 11 digs, while
Sarah McWilliams had 12 kills
and Shaila Bahl had 22 assists.
Trinity Prep will be on the
road again today, also traveling
to Gainesville to taclde P.K.
Yonge (25-3), whicJt stopped

Interlachen in three games.
I h e final local winner was
No. 1 Class IA State-ranked
Orange wood G iristian (26-1),
which crashed Peniel Baptist
(16-8) farm I’alatka, 25-14, 25-5
and 25-10, in Class lA-Region
2.
Weathersby Itad 12 kills and
Vamcll eight kills to lead the
Rants, which also got 18 assists
from Muller.
Orangewood Christian will be
at home today, Jiosting Merritt
Island Christian (20-5), which

clobbea’d Orlando Christian
Prep, 25-5, 25-7 and 25-7. If the
Rams win. they will pntbably
have to go on the ntad for the
Regional Championship.
The M aster's Academy (16­
12) also saw its fine season
m m e to an end at the hands of
powerful Lakeland Giristian
(22-5) in tiie Class 2A-Region 3
Quarterfinals in four games, 25­
15.25-13,22-25 and 25-18,
despite eight kills and 13 digs
from Harris and six kills from
Nooft.

Do the names of Earl
Lloyd and Jacques Plante
ring a bell to you sports
fans?
The anniversary of
their achievement* is this
aim ing week.
Earl Lloyd became he
first black ever to play in
a sanctioned NBA game,
when lie took the floor
for the Washington
Capitols in Rochester,
N.Y. on Oct. 31,1950.
Lloyd was actually one
of three blacks to become
an NBA player in the
1950 season. Others were
Nat “Sweetwater”
G ifton who was signed
by the New York Knicks,
and Chuck Cooper who
was drafted by the
Boston Celtics and
debuted the night after
Lloyd.
Jacques Plante was a
goalie for the Montreal
Canadians hockey team.
On Nov. 1,1959, after
receiving another facial
wound in an attempt to
stop a hockey puck,
emerged from the locker
room with seven stitches,
and a plastic mask he
Itad made from fiberglass
and resin. Although G iff
Benedict had tried using
a leather mask back in
the 1920's, the idea didn't
catch on. But after Plante
began wearing his mask,
goalies throughout the
NHL began wearing pro­
tective plastic face
shields.
Bom in 1929, Plante
was a seven-time winner
of the Vezina trophy
(outstanding goalie). He
died in 1986.

Gibson era begins at SCC Tuesday at home
By D ssn Smith
Herald Stan

Photo c o u rts *r o t Arch B o oth *. m n&gt; m *gicm *m o rl*s com

The Sem inole Community C ollege women's basketball team opens its se a so n this Tuesday night with a home
gam e starting at 6 p.m. at the S C C Health and Physical Education Center. A sa always, admission to all home
S C C athletic co n tests are free of charge to everyone. Making up the 2 0 0 5 -0 6 Raiders will be (seated , left to
right) S a d e Allen. Ashley Armstrong, Tina Ellis, Tinany Scotl, Irimar Hernandez, Sicilia LoSauro. m anager
Lindsey Olschewskl, (standing, left to right) assistan t co ach Alex de la F e . Aneika Henry, Lindsey Violette,
Tamara Layton. Brittany Wilson. Rita Grayson, V an essa Sanders, Lynette Henry and head coach Tara Gibson.

What should be a "season of destiny for
the Seminole Community College
women's basketball team begins this
Tuesday night when the Raiders welcome
Brevard Community College to the SCC
Health and Physical Education Center for
a 6 p.m. tip-off.
First year head coach Tara Cibson's
squad is comprised of eight returnee*, two
transfers and three incoming freshmen.
Gibson, a former Lake Brantley High
School and UCF star; is taking over for
Lisa N uxol who is now an assistant at the
University of Alabama, and will be assist­
ed by Alex de la Fe, wjio, like Gibson, is
beginning his fourth season on the SCC
bench.
Gibson will have plenty of experience to
call on as six of the eight returnees were
major contributors to last year's 21-9 team
that finished second in the Mid-Florida
Conference and earned its scam d straight
trip to the State Tournament
Leading the way is 6-foot-4 a&gt;nter
Lynette Jackson from Fayetteville. North
Carolina, who emerged as a force on both
offense and defense in the latter part of

last season.
Gibson will also have both of her fl
general*, point guards Tiffany Scott f
I ort St. Lucie and Oviedo's ow n Iriir
Hernandez, back from last season to
the offense.
Three otiier important returnees an
•hooting guards Sade Allen and Tam
Layton from Miami and small forwai
Kita Grayson from Metairie, Louisiar
Two others back from last year givi
Raiders added size and scoring abilit
6-foot-3 Aneika Henry from Coral Ca
and 6-foot Lindsey Violette from Brai
Bol.h
* « « o n because of in
and will be red-shirt freshmen.
One of the top newcomers to the «
fold is another Oviedo Lion in All-SA
performer Sialia LoSauro, a 5-fo o t-61
mg guard, who was a standout as a s

LI IN. 5-foot-4 Point Guard, from Sara
Nanexsa Sanders, 6 foot-1, Power For

7snur :and®fi,Uny

5-fc
lU, Small Forward, horn Orlando
As always, all SCC home basketball
games are free of charge.

�T iik IlnttM )
Sunday. October 30.2003

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YOU MVESTI
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good
policy,
•specially
lor
b u tn a s i
oppcrtness and trench— Cal
Florida Dept o&lt; AgncuRws 8
Coneunsr Sarwoaa at BOO-435­
7352 or FTC-HELP tor Irse
F ta m ston O rvtM axW M ieto
at www hcgovibcrcp
Flonda law rsqulrst aeUars ot
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you buy
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L A BO R ER S NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting Salary Sa.SCYHr
HEALTH INSUKANCl AND 4S1K
PLAN! Dm* tree workplace.

Dump Truck Drivers: F/T.l
•apensncsd. O a ts 0 COL.|
407-322-8133

I Experienced Moving Dxt. Etc
407-322-8133

Oatosr the BellSouth Yellow
P ag e t telephone book in ihs
Orlando-Santord area Daly
wort with flexible daylight
hours Payment laausd upon
satisfactory verYcaton of your
wort. You mutt be 18 or older
t vakd driver* keens*. S S
card, and Intursd vehicle

(407) 291-7336
8 A -4P M on-Frl

Cultured marble n staier
C rende Countertop tabneator
-Grervte Countertop Installer
Call 407-331-7708.
H ouse K eep er wanted
t&amp; tv. 9 hr*/ wV Longwood
Call Deva 407-310-5120
Newspaper baggers needed.
Tuesdays only. I1tm -7pm .
87/hr, raise after 30 days Mutt
be able to eland A M 2S8w Cel
lor mtervww. Ed or Lome, 407­
923 3564 or 407-227-2818

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•to hatoU Ito u y A bo ra * 407­
490-3222
.
Vlvona* North P in erta need*
drtrert, p lu s makart. tub*
iie B e n 116 phone* Apdy wsh
owner e l 2 4 7 7 P a r t Avs.
tor a l poaaiona.
immediala openings Must be
over 18 with valid drivers
kcenae 6 able to wort H eads
hours. Pit contact Deanna.
B u ck * Restaurant 8 Catering.
407-323-0983

Part Time cook, serv ers. A
dishw asher needed Contact

Oparaior

407-323-7308
Pipe/Sne
Foreman
loT
underground utilities crew
Local wort. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 6 1 3 3

Local metal recycling plant
seeks a lew good laborers to
wort 4 0 -5 0 hrs/wk Alto
seeking PT drivers w/CDL
keens* 8 clean driving record
E tc equipment Apply in
person, 1430 Dotgnsr Place.
Santord. 407-322-7718

l eemettsae:Sw ags. Velanoee.
Cornices. Roman Shades, sap
required. Eacellenl pay A
working conditions Quilt 7
Drapery Sototnne. Longwood.
4076306668
S erv ers,
F/T
6
P/T,
proleeelonal A exp AM A PM
•hits C e l DeVIna Restaurant
4 0 7 6 2 3 -1 JAA

I lam toe R/s person Sqrv
I On Bonus it available Musi
be phytlcaly and mentally M
I Apply m person at:

5 g 5 *&amp; ew T ta A ra 1 H i)v L n
Needed
Local
Wort
(4 0 7 )3 2 2 6 )3 3
Stable Hatp 7 » lp , rekad* lui
Ora. own transportation 407
349-0812
Styksts. Barbers A Nal Tech
needed FT lor boom renlaa P a
c a l Eyvonnne. 407-921-3138
tim e cook, eervers a
dtahwesher ne e ded . Contact

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loading/unloading, shipping,
standing, bending A heavy
titiig Startng pay a $7.T5-I8tv
1st A 2nd thrfls available
Mondey-Frldey
Contact
CHASE EMtog Sarvuaa a (407)
240-5099 EOE
We ere Growing In Daytona
Beach. FL 2yr» COL-A Driver
Exp required Mutt live within
55 mitaa ot Daytona Lota ot
horns tone. Great Benefits
Up to 11050 0 0 per week
Plus Sxlaty Bonuses
Recruiter, wah-to
October 24 th through Nov 3
S a m to 5 pm
1-05 A Hwy 9 2 Exit 281
Holiday Inn Expreea
2 8 2 0 W International
S peedway Blvd
Daytona Beach. FL
C a l 1600-7 0 9 -2 5 3 6

95—R ooms For
Rent
'W t l K L V M H M U
Starting • AAl/wk.

Sentord/Femele preferred 1
BRA itchen privileget/pnvate
bathroom Mutt love cate
ItOOhvk 407-330-2820
Santord.
leAtgwetor. necroweve, Oder TV,
kAchatta room, private bath.
s leeping rooms Ca« 4 0 7-321­
4900

95—R oommate
Wanted
10x20
furnished
refrigeretor.
rrucroweve.
(400/mo. includes utilities.
WrO. cable, internet, th ere
houte. sem -pnvete entrance.
IKmargidapoeiwVi 1 yrleme
Appkcation lee Proleeeional
enwonm er* N/S. NO 4 quwt
Bentord export, near 417 e r t
4 0 7 -8 4 7 6 8 3 2

Lake Mery Blvd A 4 2 7 ,
*3 7 5 4 *1 tod. uti. kk WO, ctota.
nr 8CC, aapt. NS. qu el, prod
407-322 1807

NI9NTS/WKKKKNDS

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Apartments. tISOwk. alto
h ou ta t
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ram
lumtaherttinfumtahed 4 0 7 ­
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MARINER’S VILLAGE
LAKEADAI BOflM, M75110
1 BORU. 1700410 ANDUP
4076236870

Duality Living at AffordaBe
Pricing. 1 .8 A 3 Bedroom s.
Lake Views. 4 0 7 6 2 2 6 1 0 4
■HO.

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1BR on private equetlnen
ealeta on St Johns Rarer I 8 6 0
todudea utiktlea. 4 0 7 -3 4 9 ­
0812

S sn to id Downtown
1/BR
I/BA. Furnished. Utilities
Inckided 1180/Week ptoa $200
Deposit 407-923-6733
la n to t d : H istoric 3/1. 2
Story. (750/month
2/1.
(esa tn o rsh 1 /1 . A490Mto
407-282-2002.

Sanford
H erald

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f u r n is h e d

102 West 10 Bi E IBRrtBA
upelelrt apt LR/DRKitchen
oorrtsnatan. PM c e l 407-323­
1187.

W arehouse Em ployees
to wort In Santord Areal
Cenddtaee n u t be take to wok
to a MM pace enrtonmert. have
attention to detail, basic noth
6 reartng akxta A know how to

en tals

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DOYLE
MANAGEMENT
RENTALS
(•J07) 3 2 2 2 4 9 5
ISan fo rd :
1 /1 . Cottage.
I Carpeted A Vinyl, Water
included. 1500.1500 Deposit

is looking for a talented sales
representative for our newspapers.

Qualified candidates will;
• Meet new people on a d aily basis
• Be s e lf motivated
• Strong sales background &amp;
customer service s k ills
We Offer;
• Com petitive base salary,
com m ission plan
• Paid v acatio n

• Health Insurance
• M ileage
•401k
To team about this poiition:
Send or bring resume lo Wendy Beck
Sanford Herald
300 N . French A ve., Sanford, FI 32771
or
Email to: wendy@seminolchenId.com

141— H
S

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Fo r

11900/1900 Deposit
6!
2/2.
Tiled
I Throughout.
Appliance*.
CommttWy Pool. LOGO* Sq FL
1 (9 0 0 1 9 0 0 DepoaX
I Longwood: Spaciout 3/3.
I Carpeted A THad. Lots or
Storage, Double Oarage. Scr
I Pcnti. U ke Maw. Comm Rod
I Aval 12/0108 11098/11095
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT ANO S IL L
HOME8I

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407 321 0759
■Lake Mary: 3/1.8. Block
Asking (I7 9 K
•
•Plnecreet: 2/2, S200K.
Appomtrnam Ontyl
-Sanford: 4/1 end 2/1 Good
Location. Incoms Producing
Property S179K

4076216784
iDeMona: 3BR/2BA. Uv. Dm.
Fern Rm. Brick Scr Parch. 2
Car Gar. (875/mo
Deltona: SBR/IBalh. New
IPamt.
Ceramic
TUe.
I Appliances. 18x24 SC Porch.
Carport.
Fenced
Yard.
11 9 2 8 mo

113—O ffice S pace
For Rent
Ollicat For Rent 4 0 0 aq It to
■00 eq It Santord Fulton
O ltca Center 4 0 7 6 1 4 6 7 8 0

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Beautiful 3/2/2 on lencad
comar tot laeng park. 2nd gar
ftowhed m l a/c New kachen.
1B09PMnYtay *21Bk. 4 0 7 6 2 2 ­
2380

147— In
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149— C

28/V2Bath. Carport. Over 1/4
Acre. 1113.800
R enovated :L * e
f
4BR/2Beth. Uv. O n . Fern
Rm. w/Fbeptace. 8 c Porch. In
Q m xid Po d , Fenced Yd on
Over 1/4 acre Comer U * W/2
Car Garage. 1245 900
novated:
3BR/2Beth
W/Newly P a n te d Interior.
Ceramic Tie. New Carpet.
~ wrataLkr.dto.Fam1kn.EM
to Kachen. Custom Cabinets
2 Car Garage $235,500
Renovated: 3BR/1BA. Uv
O n Fam Rm w/lnground
Pool. *1 8 1 .5 0 0
Renovated: 4BR/28A Over
1800 S q F lU v , On. Fam Rm
Eal Kt. totgaeon Bye. 2 Car
Gar. (2 4 5 .9 0 0

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Sanford: IS acres ♦ acres on
Beard s! Ave. 8outh of SR 4 8
and
eeet
ot
Santord
Intemabonal Airport Zoned
todueeial ml wetar end eewer on
Me Force RtMy. 407-7184873.
Earl Shower*. 4 0 7 6 3 1 -2 3 3 5

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PORZIG REfllTY
RENTALS

P au lO eb om e

Fo r

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FOR SALE
BY OWNER

ret. (aOOmo. ptoedep 407623­
3090

407 32? HG78

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SANFORD

Lake Mary: V 3 VWa. doubts
garage, screen porch, derm
system, comm. pool, no pet*,

I -Sanford: 2BR/IBA Duplex
liled Throughout. New Paint
|A Appliances Available Now.
1700 Mo
•Lake Maty: Large 4 ot
|5BR/3BA. Tied Throughout.
utile
Mother-in-law.
1(1350 Mo

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I C ond os:
Lovely
1/1,
Completely Fumnhed. W/D
IHook-Ups, Pel Ok. Comm
Pool. Exercise R m , N/S,

407-323-7306

MAINTKNANCK-

Phono 407*322-2207

98— R

WANTED: Outgoing ta le tl
rep lor community newspaper I
group. Newspaper sales I
•xperlenoe preferred Benefits I
include
base
salary,
oommlsaton plan, mileage,
paid
vacation.
hsalthl
insurance. 401k. Resum es I
only to: 8antord Herald. 300
N. French Ave., Santord. F l l
32771
or
dpmgBtemmotaherak) com I

Furnished Room For Rem.
near downtown Santord,
utilities included, knmediats
move to 4 0 7 230-4129

package wsh F/Tpoeaon. COL
hade met a required.
Apply to person at Daoounl
Propane 846 South Shel Rd .
Debary

a i r s tent banstiUT Please lax
reeuma to 407-282-6797 EOE

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commercial. Great payl
Hiring Immediately. 407-

M echanical
Aaaam bltr
(W
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Causal
wort

m e d ic a l ASSISTANT: Are
you a positive, friendly
professional
who enjoys
working with children end
n e k s to wort to a ptoeears. lad-

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4076206423

SERVICE
TECHNICIAN/tNSTALLER
needed lor local propane
co Experience a a « but not

Med Tech wSh current Fast Aid
6 CPR Float position. w« do
petwnl care Apply in person.
R an aatan oe Retirement. 300
West Airport Blvd, Santord

elp

Service plumbera/helpers
Hied. Reelden tlal A

I Power Tap IntUuta
2589 Santord Avenue
Santord. FI 32773
1 4 07-3216819

environment m Longwood
32-40 hours per week. Mutt
have
to m e
assembly
experience Please c a l 407
830-7332

71— H

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Lake
Mary primary cars practice
hae an Immediate opening lor
■ PT pede MA Mutt be
certified and/or registered
Good benefits Submit resume
todceting Interest In Lake Mery
MApgetion. mctodng apecWty.
to: Physician Associate a.
Human Resources. 4 5 8 W
Warren A y e, Longwood. FL
32750. lax to (407) 2 8 2 6 7 9 7 ot
apply online el www p a d oom
EOE

Oftice/Sarvica Coordinator:
Customer service, te l up
Insteietions. order melentat
answer phone* Fua medical.
4 0 7 6 3 0 -4 7 0 0

•000 IOC
LandacaperwTreck Cat Final
Grade: Operators and labor
potttioni • Installation and
grading eapenence 407-322
8133

ta r n Extra
M oney

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Inauranco Agent
Licensed experienced 2-20
needed In Santord area tor P
8 C and eommerctal agency
eicaOent salary plus banafits.
Fan resume lor conldential
interview to 388-877-3525

Drtvsts: Eapanancad tracer t
bad Good paying (let bed
bade between Florida 8 tw Md
West. Loaded both way*.
Spanith/English
speaking
dispatcher 407-235-0751

Eapanancad painters needed
Vakd FL driver* license
required Benefits avaitabto,
407-324-2442

Leadrn, Dsap Tnicki.
Gradtn, Scnpm,
Eicsrstsn

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Full
407-630-8431
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Slay Mom*' Earn Extra Ca»h
Weefcfyl Free Into
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CASTILLE COMPANY. INC

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Com m erdel Property: Zoned
C-2.411 Santord Ave. Santord
(2 7 8 .0 0 0 . o to P it c a l Mr
George L Lopez. 407-322­
8084
181— A
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con trol heed Hod. m axtage
kmar. auto-flat laaturs. daluia
chaopracec m aaratt Al brwto
r with warranty (1 8 8 0
407631-1941 or 388-7836489

BCD: NASA technology. Vtecq
memory loam mekreei aet. at
on Ntoial. Nna to ptoabc
wth manutadurer* warranty
Cod (1889, n u t art (898 407­
831-1322 OR 366-783-1816

Mol Tub: 8 person lounger. 8hp.
24 jets redwood catenae never
ueed. warranty, paid (4 .0 0 0 .
taerh ea (1 5 9 5 4 0 7 6 1 2 -5 8 2 4

Gorg#oui •'

Oorgeoue comer ioL 4/3. tap
pod. Mother-fry-law suae, must
see C a l Realtor. 4 0 7 6 1 4 ­
9177

kxrtaurwstytalatita. decorative
tags kMFwrpockets overtuad
rhtepaoi data accessary
Mweibalt Brandnewtoende

Coal (4A. must ta l 1 1360 407­
402-1781 OR 3 8 6 7 5 3 -0 4 8 8

�Sunday. October 30. 200!

1B1—Aptuances &amp;
FuRNm;*E For S ale
EXCITEDI W *Y* having a
RED TAO RALE. Com* « • * *
room* hit e ) pra-ownad
tumttur* t horn* dacor... ateo
HARVERT
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your Hofctey S p n ... a t..

*A BEAUTIFUL PLACE*
Comar ol 1 7 4 2 A Lafca Mary
Blvd In to* Big Lola P lata M­
Sa tM p m , Su 12-8pm

191—B uilding
Materials

239—
M otorcycles/4Wheelers For S ale

217— G a r a c e S ales
Carrtog* Co m Community
Yard S a l*
Throughout th# community
Nov 4. t A 6. Bom TH 7 Mult.family with many item* Oil Cft
427. 1/2 mila w att ol the

Sat.
10/20.
Bam-2pm
Homemade quin*, fleece
throws, |ewelry, Christmas
stocking*. A gifts
3805
Cypraaa Aim (cA S SarfordAva)

219—W a n t e d
B uy

Lecals

Lecals

Node* * haarby givan by lha
Cay of Sanford to DaanWaiaca
A Lanford Waliaca A Darrick
Dakar. 110 S Palmetto Ava
Sanford. FL 32771 and any or a l
other interested parts*, that lha
dasedbad
property.
110
Palmetto Ava . Seniord. FL.
32771. Legal Let 4 « North 1
Fast of Lot S Btocfc 3 Tier 2 Town
ol Santord according to Plat
Book 1. Page 66 of toe Pubkc
Record* of 8*minote County.
Honda, ha* bean tound lo b e in
* Olapidated. unsanitary, lean-

235—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale
2001 Ford FASO DwseL Itel bad
adlh
or
without
spray
equipment hi mrteage 156
East Crystal Lak* Ava. U
Mary. 407-330-3305

to

Two Brand New

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32771. Legal Portion of Lots 11
12 A 13 Oaacrbad a* Bagm ng
28 94 Feet North of South Waal
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•N RE ESTATE OF
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N oec. t . h M rt,, g-ren by t ie
O y o» Sanford to C n m t t
Buckner. t n Academy A n
Sanlocd. F I 32771 And any Or a l
a « m M a n tle d parties. M l toe
descrtoed properly. 1713 w
K it' S I , Sanford. PL, J 2 7 7 I,
l a g 6 Amended p m Elnora
Square according ki PM Hoc*
I t ) . Paga 483 of toe Putxc
nacorda el Sarrenota County,
ftonda. h at baan low'd to ba si
a du pidiled. unsanitary. wanhatatabta or unaala conttHon.
and mat tha Cay ......................
held a Pub*c 'tearing n toe
Cay Comnwewn Charrtoari o»
City H U at 7 0 0 p m on
Wove rebar 14, 3008 At m.a
naanng. tha O y Corettataion
ah U hear evidence and ant
delamana whether or not t w
property ahU ba oondanaMl
You are hereby ordered to
appear
b a to n
the
Oy
Commiaaton
at
the
Condemnation Hearing to ba
heard and preaert yaw ante at
the c a t e You h are toe ngN to
obtam an attorney, at yew own
e ip e n te . to rapreaanl you
b ato n tw Board You hare t ie
ngN to CM wanaaaee on yaw
b e n u a t wa4 a t to a o a e -e ia n ■na U other antoaaaaa « you do
not appear, tha O y Commaaon
may proceed without you
City

ot

Sanford.

Coda

MOTICS TO CREOfTORS
Tha admaaauaaon of toe estate
Of JAMES C A L L I S O N ^
'’H a t whoee dale of deem
October IS , 7004. and
«h o ta Sooal Security N u n * *
5 0 38-16 3 * 8 8 . It pendmg m toe
Circua Court tor Satnmola
CfuNy.
Florida.
Probata
D-ffatan. toe ad frete of affacti re
* I N Part Arenua. Sanlord
Florida 32771 Tha namaa and
a d rta tta a of the Paraonai
Rap rtaanutire

Al crertaori of toe decedent and
a tm persona having c fa r re o r
aaiata on whom a copy of vva
noaca N required to ba aerved
Btoef Na thee Harms with Vva
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
m o n th s a f t e r th e h m e o f
t h e f i r s t p u b l ic a t io n o f
THU NOTICE o r 30 DATS

AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
At other cradaora ol toe d e c*
dare and othar peraona having
d am e or demands agamal toe

SOON Para Are
SantorO. FL 33771
(407) 3)0-8644

d a m wah tow court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THU NOTICE

Pttoaah October 3 ) . 3 0 .3 0 0 8
V138

A U CLAIMS NOT SO FLEO
W SJ. BE FOREVER BARRED

NO n e t OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Noace • heartry given by Via
Cay at Santord to: Yftoam 8
OaraMata le w * . 103 Andaraon
Are Sardord, FL 33771 and any
or a t other irearealad pareee.
that tha deaertoed property. 717
Locuat A r e . Santord. FL.
33771. Lag VYeat . ot U S 10
Otoca • Tier E Town ot 8antord
aooordng to p m Book I , Paga
8 8 ot the PuM c Record! of
SermnoN County. Honda, h at
baan tow'd to ba m a dk*adalad. uneamtary. unmhabaabla or
unaala eontton, and ria l tha
City Commiaaion will hold a
Public Hearing in tha Cay
Commiaaion Charrtoera of Cay
HU at 7 0 0 p m on Noreirtoar
14. 1004 At Vue hearing, the
Cay C om m aaon ahU hear evtdance and anl determine
wtMhar or not tore property ahU
ba condemned You are hereby
ordered to appear before toe
Cay
Commiaaion
at
the
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and praaant yaw aide of
You hare me ngN to
aapenae. to repreaent you
before toe Board YDu hare toe
ngN to CU waneeaee on yaw
behalf aa w ei aa to croaa-aaanv
rre U ether waneaaea a you do
not appear. Via C«y Commiaaion
may proce ed wdiout you
Cay

of

Santord.

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SOON Park Are
Santord FL 3 2 7 ft
(407) 33(78644
Pubbah October 3 3 .3 0 . 2008
V139
i f THE ONCUtT COURT FOR
S I MMOLS COUNTY,
FLOfUOA
PROBATE OIYISION
F A S NO. 3 0 0 6 -trU -C P
Vf RE ESTATE OF
CECELIA LOOP,
alao known aa
CECELIA M LOOP.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

•

The adnaniatrakon of toe eat ala
of CECELIA LOOP, afao known
aa
CECELIA
M
LOOP,
deceaoed. wtioaa data of death
waa March 37th. 3 0 0 3 and
whoee Social Security Nuntoar
■ 1*8 0 3 -4 4 3 8 . a penang m Via
Circuit Court tor S orranole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Ovwton toe addreu of which ■
P O Boa 80gg, Sanford. FL.
33773 Tha namaa and addreaeaa
of
Via
Paraonat
Hepraaantatiya
and
the
Paraonai RapreaaNakvea attor­
ney are aU torvt below
A3 cradaora of Via daoadaN
and OEM peraona haveig claena
or damanda agamal decedent a
ealale on whom a copy of tore
noace re required to ba aerved

Court WITMVf THE LATER O F 3
M O N TH S A FTE R THE DATE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATIO N
O F T H U N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS
A FTER THE DATE O F S E R ­
V IC E O F A C O PY O f TH IS
N O TIC E O N THEM
AJ otoer cradaora c l toe deca-

jant a aetata muel Me thee

d a m wah tow C o w l W tTH tN 3
M O NTHS A FTE R THE DATE
O f THE FIR S T PUBLICATIO N
O f T H U N O TIC E .
A U C LA IM S N O T F lE O
A IT H V f THE H M E PCRIO OS
SET FO R TH Vf S E C TIO N
T33 7 0 * O F TH E FLO R ID A
eROBATE C O O E Y rtU BE
•O R E V IR BARRED
U O rW IT H f TA NQ INO
THE
riM E P ER tO O S ET FO R TH
ABO VE. A N Y C LA IM FIL E D
rw o (3 ) YEARS O R M O RE
AFTER TH E D E C E D E N TS
1ATE o p DEATH U BARRED
Tire dale of km pobfeakonef
Via Noaca re O c t e t * 3 3 .3 0 0 8
OEOROE KENNETH LOOP
4804 Fort Shaw Dare

LRARO C O R R EA . P A ____
da Bar No
43S3

330081/SPN

M T H AVENUE NO RTH

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■ETERSaUflQ. F I 83703
Varna (777) s n B S T S
nay
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------Pubkafi October 73.10.7008

V I8 7

________

M TH BO RCU TCO W T
COUNTY. F U M B A
M eOBA Tl OfVWtON
FftoNQ 7 8 0 M P - I7 8 7

NOTWITHSTANDINO
THE
TIME PERIOD S E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (?) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARREO
Tha dale ol fret pubfecabon ol
vaa Noaca w October 73. 3008
Paraonai Representative
Jeffrey 8 Aswan
4 Hdedele Rood
Lawrence d ie . HI 08848

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AFTER THE TIME OF S E R ­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

•T. JOHNS HIVED WATCH MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
GIVES WRITTEN NOTICE 0 * INTENDED DISTRICT OECISION

Al otoer cradaora ol m e deca-

Tha O tm ct gnraa ctmaoivJjtKi notca ol ttm maeni to issue a parmrl
and S o re re g n Submerged Lands authontaimn to me toMowvg appb
canha) on November 8. 3008

C laim s wen tfws court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.

d a m or damanda agamal toe
decadents eeM a muel 14a toav
d a m wth tow court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOOS
SE T FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDINO
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILEO
TWO 12) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha dale ol knt pubecabon ol
Vaa N olce la October 23. 2008
CHESTER L SEYMOUR. JR
Paraonai Representative
8085 Armor Road. Apartment
232
Orchard Part. NY 14127
ROBERT M. THREADOILL.
ESQ
Attorney
tor
Paraonai
Representative
Florida Bar No 061338
111 Oakwood O n e
Maitland FL 33751
Tatephona: (407) 831-1448
Pubkah: October 33. 30. 2008
V I88

IN THE C IR C U IT CO URT
M A N O FO R
SEM BfO LE CO UNTY,
FLO R ID A
PROBATE D IV IS IO N
C a re N um ber: 0 6 -C P -1 I7 I
IN RE ESTATE OF
CLARE F ARMSTRONG.

NOTICE OF
ADkMNISTRATtON

Attorney
tot
Personal
Representative
Darrel J Lafavre
Florida Bar No 048208
1481 W. Faabanka Arenua
VYVrec P art. FL 32788
(407) 847 3978

The adrravatratjon of toe E iU lc
of C L A R E F. ARMSTRONO.
deceased. FA* Number 05-CP1671. « pencfcng in tha O c u 4
Court lor
County,
n o n d i Probata Ovtaion. tha
• ddrtu of which ia Poaf OfTca
Drawer C. Sanford. Florida
327724650

Pubbah October 23. 30. 2008
V I83

Tha namaa and addraaaaa of

Bf TMf CIRCUIT COURT FOR
8EMV40LC COUNTY,
FLOfUOA
PROBATE OfVUtON
M e No. 3008-C P-17M
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
RICHARD OEOROE
MOOCH.

N o n e * OF ADMVMTRAT10N
(Teetaee)
Tha admmwamon ol toe eetato
al
RICHARD
n tn a n t
Mil OCR Oecaaeed. w pendmg
m the Cecue Cowl tor SenvrxM
County,
Florida.
Probata
Drvwion. toe addreea of which w
Pott otbee Boa 8099 Santord.
Florida 32772 #099 Tha iw ne
and adrtaaa ot me paraonai rep­
resentative and oI to# pareond
representatnre a attorney are eat

Any mtereeled person on whom
a copy ot toe noaca ot adnwretrabon w aerved must opted to
toe vakd*y or toe ant or coded,
me quakhcaborw ol me pereonal
representative, venue, or funatkchon ot Vre Court, by kkng a
petition or othar pleading
requeekng rebel m accordance
with toa Florida Probata Rules.
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE OATE O f SERVICE O f A
COPY OF THE NOTICE ON
THE OBJECTING PERSON.
OR THOSE OBJECTIONS ARE
FOREVER BARREO
Any pereon anaaad to eaempt
property w requead to Me a peekon tor detormmakon ot eaempt
property WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW OR THE
RIGHT TO EXEMPT PROPER
TY IS DEEMED WAIVED Any
pereon entered to le a v e there
la required to Me an aiechon to
lake e r e c t* . (hare WITHIN THE
TIME PROVIDED BY LAW OR
THE RIGHT TO CLAIM AN
ELECTIVE SHAFTS IS DEEMED
WAIVED
Tha dale ol krai pubbeabon of
Vaa n otce w October 33. 3008

tha paraonai rapraaantatrvaf
atlomay ara aat to
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT

it aarvad who ha
toaI challenge tha vakdify of N
W J. tha qualifications of tha par*
aonal rapraaantabva. venue. or
(unadction of ltut Court ara
required Id Na tha* o b a c to m
wilh ttm Court WITHIN THE
LATER
OF
THREE
(3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al creator* of tha Dacadant and
otoer paraona having ctamw or
damanda agamal Dacadant a
aatata on whom a copy of th *
noaca is aarvad wtfhm thraa (3)
month* altar tha data ol tha »*at
pubkcation of Vaa notca muat
Ma toee d a m * with w i Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AN othar craddora of tha
Dacadant and paraona having
daana or damanda agamal tha
Oacadanra aataia muat Na tia a
d aara wah »aa court WITHIN
THREE P ) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE O f THE FIR ST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of tw f*af putucafcon
of thw Notca ta Ocaobar 23.
2006
Paraonai Aapraaantatrva
MAUREEN 8TEFF
1006 BacAalrom Dnva
Longwood. FL 32765
F.

DOUGLAS

Esoume

Anomay
Paraonai Repreaenlakve
DENNIS J MATYJA
1800 W Roaamont Are
Ctacago. 8. 80880
J.

McLEOO,

MCKNIGHT.

for

Paraonai

126 East Jadaraon Straaf
Ortanrto. FL 32602 3605
Tataphona (407)643 3252
(407)646 3036

ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 332034
P O Drawer 980
Apopka. FL 33704
Tetop h m (4 0 7 )6 6 6 3300
Atlomay
tor
Paraonai
Repnaenf store
Pubkah October 23. 3 a 1008
V I84
Bf THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR H I U I O H
COUNTY. FLOMOA
PROBATE OfYUlON
FMe No 06-CP-1840
Vf RE ESTATE OF

S A R A S ANO ERSON

H O n C t TO CREOfTORS
The •drrenreeekon at me aauw
of SARA B
ANDERSON
deceased. whoee dale of deem
waa Sapaantoar 18. 3008. F4a
M u rttoar0aC P 1*40.w pan i*n g
m m e C acu l Cowl tor Senanow
County.
Florida.
Probe la
Daaaton. me adtfeea of adacR w
Ml
Norm F a r t
Arenua.
Sanford. Florida 33771
Tha
namaa and addren aa af Via
Via Paraonai RapraaareakreY
Mtomay are aal torth batow
Al o a « k » of Via dacadare and
omar parecna hevmg d a m or
, on whom a copy W mw
■ laqwrad 19 ba aanrad

Court W 1THVI THE LATER O F 3
M O NTHS A FTER THE TB fE OF
THE FIR S T PUBLICATIO N O f
} S s N O TIC E O R 3 0 DAYS

Sumlay. Octolx’r III). 2005 I’ilgC [ill

Pubkah Ocaobar 23. 30. 2006
V166

Ftonda Department ol Transportstion 7 1 , 8 Woodland Bivd
DaLand. EL 33730. application #4 11 7 9 8925 1. Tha protect it local
ad m Seminole and VtVuwa Counties. S e c t o r * 33. 36. 01. 6 02.
Townsnp 19 South. Range 3 t East Tha ERP applcaton it tor m ere
mentation c l a design bu4d process tot prabnvnary conakuclon phas
aa ol a surface water management eysttm associated mm tha State
ftoad 46 Lake JesupB n d ge (replacement a 37 8 1 -acre protect SSI
aumoruahona induda a pubkc eaaetnert tor SR 48 over la k e Jaaup
and a l attar ot Conaert tor dredgng actm tiet aaaooatad mm marsh
rettorakan The receiving watarbody e Lake Jaaaup
Tha H*t(a| conlareng each of Vw a to r a baled appkcakonn) are
avafabfa tor atapacton Monday Virougti Fnday ascapl tor legal h o t
days. 8 0 0 a m
to 3 0 0 p m al the SI Joh n s rVvet Water
Management District Headquarters or me appropriate Service Career
Tha Dwlncl me taka acton on each perms appbeaton bated above
unlese a petition tor an admeretrathra proceeding (hearing) is Ned
pursuers to the provnona ol Sections 170 888 and 120 ST. Ftonda
Statutes Chapter 28 106 and 4 0 C -!.t0 0 7 . Fiords Adnvrettratne
Coda ( F A C )
A pereon whore aubeiarmal rearasia are affected by any ol Vre
D&lt;strata proposed pamvting deosioni dantitiad above may pennon
tor adrrvrvsnatrve heanng in accordance mm S ecto n s 120 568 and
120 ST, F S . or a l p e n e s may reach a written agreement on m ade
kon as an alternative remedy under Section 120 873. F S ChooWng
mediation wK not adversary affect Vre ngN to a having 4 medrehon
does not retuff in a tenem ent Tha procedures tor puraumg madia
kon are aat torth n Section 120 573 F S . and Rules 7 B I 0 6 t i t and
38-108 4 0 1 -4 0 5 . F A C Peetiocre must comply mm the raquvamanta
ol Ftonda Admeretrathra Coda. Chapter 28 106 and ba Ned with
Irecenred by) ma O am d O ert. faceted al Dwtncl Headquarters 4049
R a d Street. Palatba. Florida 32177
PeM cns tar admnstrabve heanng on h r above appkcitdNe) mutt
ba Mad mVsn twenty one (31 ) days ol pubbeabon ot Vre notca or
mttvn twenty t n (36) days of the Distort deposing ffre nobca ot
inaaN in Vw m at lor moee paraona to whom me D-strcl m ast actual
nokca Fafura to Ma a patiton mttvn this t e e period alrel conaMula
A waiver ot any ngN auch parson may lu r e to request an admeretra
kva dawmvnation (heanng) under Seckorte 130 868 and 120 57. F S .

Mad m accordance mm me above provtuone are tub|srt to cbemtttai
Because tha admavavatna hearing process e designed to tormuiite
krrel agency acton, the rang ol a petition maarre mat Vre Detoct s
Mrel actor may ba ddariN horn the poaaion taken by 4 in vre noaca
of intent Persona whose substantial maerests w* be affaefad by any
auch Inal decision ol the District on the appleahon hare the ngN to
become a party to Vre prooaedmg. m accordance wffh Vre require-

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILEO
WITHIN THE TIME PCRIOOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIOA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERtOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date of first publication of
this Notice is October 30. 2005
Personal Representative
CAROLINE T COOKE
P O Ooi 446
Hanover. Virginia 23069
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representatwe
DAVID J AKINS ESQ
Ftonda Bar No 0454330
DEAN. MEAD. EGERTON.
BLOOOWORTM CAPOUANO
6 BOZARTH. PA
600 N Magnolia Avenue. Su-to
1500
P O B o i 2346
Orlando FL 32002 7340
(407)041 1200
(407) 423 1031 • F a i

NOTICE O F PU BLIC SA LE
A t oth9t crkdrtorfl of th« deem
O aant or demands against
decadent is estate must Me thrnr

U r* #

3077 •Tarea Ingram
3001 •Kayla Thomas
3036 •Dennis Moore
1163 • David McIntyre
2090 •Michael Gomel
1064 • Rob HoAmger
1046 • Eric Manor
3021 • Mansoi Lugo
1163 Qrfkan D««on
1110 • Travte Rauschenberg
1052 •Justin Pa**on
2045 • Byron Rambo
2012 • Robert Steele. II
3006 - Lu&gt;S Moraiei
Your storage rent m m arrears
and your personal property wtl
be sold al pubkc sale to satisfy
storage fee s and expenses
Sale w« be held November 17.
2005 11 0 0 am ft USA Stor A­
Way 4051 West S n 46.
Sanford. FL 32771 (407)302
4077
Pubkah October 30, 2005 and
November 0. 2005
VI01
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice is hereby given
McConnea Motors ant sea
at Pubkc Aucton For Salvage
lor Cash on demand to Nghesl
bidder, the following described

L eg a ls
Procurement for a kst of a*
active eokatafions Many can
be downloaded at no charge
Soitcitatibn end Procurement
information is also available at
the Purchasing and Contracts
Dhfttfon. located in the County
Services Buffing HOI East 1st
S t . Room 3200, Santord.
Florida Phone 407^65^7131
To guarantee receipt of adden
da. an respondents should
check the website or contact the
Purchasing
and
Contracts
Drvtsion seven ceiendar days
prior to the fi«ed receiving date
of submittals-tods
Publish October 30. 2005
VITO

NOTICE
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN November 17, 2005
TIME 1000am
WHERE A A R Towmg Service
1001 N Orlando Ave
MaUand FL 32751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #
1994 NISSAN SENTRA
JN1EB31F7RU601G03
Publish October 30. 2005
V173

11-30-05

V1S2

2000 CHEVY
1GNCT18WXYK170165

N O TICE O F SALE
WHEN 11-16-OS at 9 0 0 a m
WHERE Miranda s Towmg
326 Loyd Lane. Oviedo. FL
32765
CAR 1993 Ford Aeroetar
VIN# 1F MCA 11U 2P7C62726
Pubkah October 30. 2005
V175

N O TIC E O F SALK
WHEN 11-10-05 al 9 0 0 a m
WHERE Mvanda s Towing
326 Loyd Lane. Oviedo. FL
32765

Pubkah October 30. 3008
VI7V

Nonce of PubAc Sal#
Tenant

Publish October 30. 2005 and
November 0. 2005

Qiona Law *. Director. Drvrean ol Perm l D eu Sarvicaa
SI Jotina Rivet Water Management District

PUBLIC NOTICE 19 HEREBY
GIVEN. THAT ON THE DATE
AND TIME LISTED BELOW.
AND CONTINUING FROM
DAY TO DAY UNTIL ALL
GOODS ARE SOLD. WE
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC­
TION. TO THE HIGHEST
BIDOER, FOR CASH. AT THE
WAREHOUSE
OF
ALL
AMERICAN 8EL F ST O R ­
AGE. LOCATED AT 480
FLORIOA CENTRAL PARK­
WAY.
LONGWOOD.
FL
32750. THE FOLLOWING
OOOOS. WARES. ANO MER­
CHANDISE FOR RENT AND
OTHER CHARGES FOR
WHICH A LIEN ON SAME IS
CLAIMED, TO WIT

Lec a ls

CAR 1992 Otosmobrfe
VIN# 1G3AL54N4N6478303
Pubkah October X
V I 76

2005

The Aucton we be held at 9 0 0
a m on sa«d dates above
McConnel
Motors.
7000
Sanford Ave . Sanford F I ,
32773 Prospective bidders may
n tp e cl vehicles one hour prior
to sale Terme are "CASH OR
CERTIFIED
FUNOS"
McConnea Motors reserves the
ngN to accept or reject any and
a l BIOS
Pubkah October 30. 2005
V178

•S M M O tl COUNTY
BCC PROJECT

SOLICITATIONS
For information on Seminole
County BCC procurements,
please visit our website a!
www aemmoiecountytl gov pur­
chasing
select.
Current

NOTICE OF SALE
WHEN 11-244)5 at 9 0 0 a m
WHERE M.randa s Towmg
326 Loyd Lane. Oviedo. FL
32765
CAR 1993 Mitsubishi
VIN# 4A3CF44E5PE009232
Pubkah October 30. 2005
V177

N O TICE O F SALE
WHEN 11-16-05 at 9 0 0 a m
WHERE Miranda's Towing
326 Loyd Lane. Oviedo. FL
32765
CAR 1969 Ford Mustang
V#4 i 1FABP41A9KF154070
Pubkah October 30. 2005
V I74

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DATE O F B A LE: 1171873008
TIME O F BA L E : 1 3 0 0 P M
(C utkim kf Name) ( U n i t ,)
(Bn«f Dwacnpbon of G oods
Being Sold)

TORRES. FELICIANO • #114
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
ALEXANDER. TRACY • #175
HOUSEHOLD
GOODS.
MUSICAL EQUIPMENT
K ESSLER.
SUSAN
4
ROBERT • #166 HOUSE­
HOLD GOODS
WRIGHT. ERNEST M JR #223 HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
8EP TE R . JAM ES • #243
HOUSEHOLD OOOOS
SEP TE R . JAM ES - #250
HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
ALLEN. LAERICA • #310
HOUSEHOLD OOOOS
PEREZ. PEDRO • #338
HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
VALENTIN. VANESSA • #480
BOXES. HOUSEHOLD
PE TE R S. CRAIG • #517
HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
LEVY. SHARLENE • #539
HOUSEHOLD OOOOS
SALINAS. ISRAEL • #604
HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
MERNAN0E2. DANNY •#706
CAR. VAN

The
Sanford H erald

STORAGE
PROTECTION
AUCTION SERVICES. LIC
#503
THE ABOVE INFORMATION
IS TO BE PUBLISHED ONCE
A WEEK FOR TWO CON
6ECUTIVE W EEKS SAID
SALE TO BE UNDER AND
BY
VIRTUE
OF
THE
STATUTES OF THE STATE.
IN SUCH CASES MAOE ANO
PROVIOED
Pubfctb October 30. 2005
tnd November 6. 2005
V180
IN TH E C IR C U IT CO URT

Purauam to Fla Statuta 63 606.
and 6 3 6 0 7 . tw aala of oomanu.
houaahold and m w e. of tw fol­
lowing Wnanta. to aabafy ownar
karw. « | ba fwld on Ortobar
I I , 6006, M 7 0 0 am af 1-4 Mmi
Storaga Inc.. 222 Ikctorwn Dr
Santord. a 32771

FOR SEMINOLE

C O U N TY. FL O R C A
PRO BATE D IV IS IO N
FBe N o. S 006-C P -1660
IN RE ESTATE OF
LEONARD C COOKE k V l
LEONARD CALVERT COOKE.

Robart Waatfwra
U ni A -t
Karmati Branch

UrW F 6
A 650 00 dapewa « raqmrad to
bid
Pubkah Oclobar 23. 30. 2005
V167

UNC LA IM ED VEHICLE
AUC TIO N
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o a a waa oondudad m compk
anca w «i F I 713 76 Noaca
iih d a a al Pubkc Aucaon lor
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af 10 XX) AM ai 102 N Mapia
Aaa . Santord. F L 32771 Al
vafadaa aoto AS IS No mw
guaramaad
Harrya Towmg
raaarvaa tw ngN to bto on any

Vafrcftaa may ba mawad orw
h o u pnor to aala
1666 NISSAN
JN IP B 22S3JU 5 76756
Pubkah Ocaobar 30 2005
V172

N O TIC E TO CREO fTO RS
The admaverakon of toe estate
of LEONARD C
COOKE,
deceased, whoee date of death
was September I I . 2006. end
whoee Sooal Securey Number
•s 164-09-6001. is pendmg m toe
Circuit Court lor Semmote
County.
Florida.
Probale
Dwwion. toe addreea of whch ta
Ctork of toe C ro a t Court lor
Sem inole
County
Florida.
Probata Dimabn. 301 North
Park Avenue. Santord Ftonda
32771
The nam es and
addresaes of toe Personal
Repreaenlakve
and
toe
Personal Representativ e * aBor-

Pre Paid
Per Year
Price lor Sem inole County residents only. Expires N ovem ber 3 0 ,2 0 0 5

Mail To:
Sanford Herald • 300 N. French Ave. • Sanford, Florida 32771

NAM E.
A t credftora of Vw decoder* and
othar persona hevmg ctam e or
demands agamst deced en ts
estate on whom a copy of tots
notice is regured to be served
muel Me toer d a m s with te a
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 3 0 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

ADDRESS.
C IT Y _____

.ST.

.ZIP.

Price for Seminole County residents only. Expires November 30,2005

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Sunday. OrtnlHT 30. 2005

HalloweenSafetyAtoll
Everything «ou need to Knowfor a supremely fun and safe Halloween.
Always carry a
flashlight.

CITY COMMISSIONER
IANETIERNIGRN

If there is no
sidewalk, walk on the left
side of the road, facing
traffic.

Quarters are a
good thing to carry
in case you need
to call home.

CENIRJUFUIRIDR

REALTY

Jackets should
be worn over
costumes on cool
Halloween nights.

Buy costumes that are
made of flame-retardant
material.

Costumes should not
drag on the ground or be
too dark to see.

Remember to
walk, and not
run, between
houses.

Stay on sidewalks as
much as possible.

Know how and
where to contact
your parents.

------------------------ 7 --------Light yoffr
jack-o'-lantem with a
battery-powered light
instead of a candle.

Don't cut across
yards or driveways.

CEUTEL

LAKE MARY VIDEO
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Unfamiliar animals
and pets should
be avoided.

Make sure your
shoes fit and are
tied tightly.

Never enter a stranger's
home.

Follow all traffic laws and
signals.

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Give out heamy
alternatives to candy like
cheese-crackers, raisins or
popcorn.

neighborhoods
close to home.

CITY OF

Eat dinner before
going out
to trick-or-treat.

Go slooooowww, drivers.
Be careful all evening if
you're behind the wheel.

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Only eat dSndy
after your parents
have checked it.

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■ I M i C m C U T C O U R T FO R
I C O U N TY .

Sanlord Ftonda 32773
(407) 669-6603
Anomay tor Petitioner

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Publish July 24. 31. 2009
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M R K : ESTATE O F
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1 of the estate
S E LS O R III.
» c# death
■ M M l 13,2009. end whose
B W I w r t ) Number a 200
V1E74. a p*nding m the
Court tar Seminole
Flood*
Probate
i of which i*
M l S n 0 0 M . Sanford. FL.
Th # names and

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE N O 200S-C P-1330

on whom « copy of this
N requfced to ba sarvad.

CMFl W TTH M T H E LATER O F 3
MONTHS A F T E R T H E DA TE
OS THE F IR S T PUBLICATION
OS THO N O TIC E O R 30 OAYS
ASTER THE D A TE O F S E R ­
VICE O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
NOTICE O N TH E M
a r cradMors of l a deca­
ni Ohm parsons having
or demands agamst
art* M s Court W ITH IN 3
MONTHS A F T E R T H E D A TE
OS I X F IR S T PUBLICATIO N
OS THM N O TIC E

N O T W IT H S T A N D IN G TH E
T M E P E R IO D S E T F O R T H
A R O V E . A N Y C LA IM FILED
T W O |2) Y E A R S O R M ORE
A S TE R TH E
D EC ED EN TS
D A T E O F D E A TH IS BAR R ED

Th* d s a of first publication of
S M N M to a a ju f y 17. 2009
s w a m c. Salter. IV
Raaonai Raprstantatrv*
S. a Boa M l
O v a m . F l 32732
C a N Deloach Bryan i
H a M i Bar No. 0190949
Law ONoaa of Carla Detoach
■ryarrt. P A
1S0E Eaaf HMgasa cd Street
O ra n d o F I 32803
IM N S lH li: 407/740-9009

PlAAWl: July 17. 24. 31, 2009
and August 7, 2009

M A R G A R E T E LIZ A B E TH
O BER LIN AK/A M AR G AR ET
M O BER LIN
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
(Sum m ary AdmintstraHon)
T O ALL P E R S O N S HAVING
C LA IM S
OR
DEM ANDS
A G A IN S T
TH E
ABO VE
E S TA TE
You are hereby notified that an
Order
ol
Summary
Adnutwiration has been entered
m the estate ol M A R G A R E T
E L IZ A B E TH O B E R L IN A/YUA
M ARGARET
M
O B E R LIN
deceased F#* Number 2009CP-1330 by the Circuit Court tar
Seminole
County.
Florida
Probate Division, the address ol
which a 301 North Park Avenue
Sanlord FL
32771. that The
decedent s data ol death was
May 5. 2009. that the total value
ol the estate is appronmatety
942.354 40 and that the names
and addresses ol those to whom
it has been assigned by such
order are
NAM E

AD O R ES S

TH O M AS H W EIO IN G ER as
successor Trustee ol TH E M AR­
G A R E T M O B E R LIN TR U S T
as amended and restaled on
December 17 2001
747 Edgefey Lane
LawrenceviHe Ga 30044
ALL IN TE R E S TE D P ER S O N S
ARE N O TIFIED TH A T
All creditors ol the estate ol Ihe
decedent and persons having
claims or demands again si Ihe
estate ol the decedent other
than those lot whom provision
tor lull payment was made in the
Order
ol
Summary
Administration must tile their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E TIM E P E R IO D S S E T
FO R TH IN S E C T IO N 733 702
O F TH E FLORIDA PROBATE
COOE
ALL CLAIM S AN D DEM ANDS
N O T SO FILED WILL BE FO R ­
E V E R BARRED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G ANY
O T H E R A P P LIC AB LE TIM E
PER IO D, A N Y C LAIM FILED
T W O |2) Y E AR S O R MORE
AFTER
TH E
D EC ED EN TS
D A TE OF D E A TH IS BAR R ED

m TH S O R CU TT CO UR T
O F T H S E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT M
A N D FO R S E H M O L E
C O U N TY . F LO R W A
C A M N O . 0 M JR -1 S 1 M 2 D -L
M X : Th e Mamaga ol
R E N A TA IVAN.
PeWonerfWit*.

O A B O R IVAN.
Raapondanl/Husband
N O T IC E O F A C TIO N
T O : O A B O R IVAN
Y O U A R E N O TIF IE D ta il an
M S o n tor daaoiutton of mamaga
h m bean Nad agamst you and
ye u are required to ssrv* a copy
« f your written Osfsnsst. it any.
M l on Samuel Fdar. Esquire of
Filar II. P A .
r's attorney, whose
N S W a 1220 Douglas Av*
S N a 203. Longwood. FL 32779.
on or befcr* August 2, 2009 and
■ t t a original with the clerk ol
M a t o u t eitaer before service
i attorney or immeotfierwtsa a
ba anlarad against
you tar l a ratal demanded m

TH E O ATE O F FIR S T PUBLICA TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
JU LY 24. 2005
TH O M AS H W EIO ING ER
Person Giving Notice
747 Edgeley la n e
LawrenceviHe. G A 30044
L PHARR ABNER. Esquire
Attorney tor Petitioners
Florida Bar No 000129
SWANN &amp; H AD LEY P A
1031 West Morse Boulevard
Suite 390
Winter Park. FL 32789
Telephone 407 647 2777
Attorney lor Person Giving
Notice
Publish July 24. 31,2005
S128
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN AN D FO R
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
P R O B ATE OIVISION
Case Number: 200S-CP-0992
IN RE E S TA TE OF
K E N N E T H E CARRAWAY
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
ADM INISTR ATION

O H S on. July 7. 2009
M a yw w ia Moors*
C tart of Si* Court
B y: France* Toman
Deputy Clerk
Pubdeh: July 17. 24. 31. 2009
and August 7. 2009
S0S7
M I X C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
1VM E IG H T E E N T H JU D ICIA L
C M C U f T IN A N D FO R
• U N N O L E C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A.
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M O T IC I O F F O R F E ITU R E
C O M P LA IN T
TO " Knefophar Gonzalez
127 Lake Ada O rd a
Sanford. Florida 32773
M w SeyChaanay
I f 7 l a t e Ada Cede
S w rta d . Ftonda 32773
and aS Ohm * who claim an
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seated tie above property on or
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Via area of t27 laka Ada Grew
Bwdwd.
Sammofa County
nw tda. Said property IS m Ihe
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IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2005-C P-1298
IN RE E S TA TE OF
R O N ALD C OVERBEY.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S

M M

A L L C L A M S N O T S O FILED
M U S E FO R EV E R B AR R ED

Publish July 24 31 2005
S i 27

IN R E E S TA TE O F

m W I L IA M c

M credBora of m* decedent

The admmislration ol Ihe estate
ol KEN N E TH E CARRAWAY
deceased File Number 2005C P-0962 is pending in the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County
Florida
Probale
Division, the address ol which is
301
North
Park
Avenue
Sanlord, Florida 32771 The
estate is testate and the date of
the decedent s Wilt and any cod
o ls is December 19. 1994 The
names and addresses ol the
personal representative and the
personal representatives attor­
ney are set forth below

Th* administration ol the estate
Ol R O N A LD C
OVERBEY
deceased whose date of death
was June 0 2005 and whose
Social Security Number is 93932-7478, is pending in th*
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
Florida
Probate
Division the address ol which is
301
North
Park
Avenue.
Sanlord Florida 32771-1243
The names and addresses ol
the Personal Representative
and
the
Personal
Representative s attorney ar#
set torth below
AH creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice is served must Me their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
TH E LATER O F 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R TH E TIM E O F TH E
FIR S T PUBLICATION O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A FTE R
TH E DATE O F SERVICE O F A
C O P Y O F THIS N O TIC E ON
TH EM

Legals

B E T T Y M Y E R S P O BOX
181842. CA S S ELB ER R Y . FL
32718-1842

PLAT B O O K 19. P AG E (S ) 87
A N D SS. O F T H E P U B LIC
R ECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N T Y FLORIOA

ALL CLAIM S N O T
FILED
W ITHIN TH E TIME P ERIODS
S E T F O R TH IN S E C T IO N
733 702 O F TH E FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE C O D E WILL BE
FO R EV E R BARRED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G TH E
TIME P ER IO DS S E T FO R TH
A BO VE. AN Y CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) Y E AR S O R MORE
A FTE R
TH E
D E C ED EN TS
OATE O F D E A TH IS BARRED
TH E DATE O F FIR S T PUBLI­
C ATIO N O F THIS N O TIC E IS
JU LY 24 2005
LIS A M TAYLOR
Personal Representative
20814 W Jacobs Road
Spokane WA 99224
S TE P H E N D D U N EG AN
Florida Bar No 326933
DEAN.
M EAD
E G ER TO N
B L O O D W O R TH . C A P O U A N O
6 BO ZAR TH, P A
P O Bo« 234b
Orlando FL 32802 2346
Telephone 407:841-1200
Fai 407/423 1631
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish July 24 31 2005
S i 28
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE OIVISION
FILE NO . 2005-CP-1233
IN RE E S TA TE OF
G R AC E F OERUM.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration of the estate
ol
GRACE
F
D ER UM
deceased whose date ol death
was December 6. 2004. Fite
Number 2005 C P -I233 is pend­
ing m the Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate Division the address ol
which is P O Drawer C. Sanford.
FL. 32772-0659 The names
and addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative S attor­
ney are set torth below
All cteditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate on whom a copy of this
notice has been served must
We their claims with this Court
W ITH IN TH E LA TE R O F 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E O ATE
O F THE FIR S T PUBLICATION
OF TH IS N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS
A FTE R THE TIME O F SERVICE
O F A C O P Y OF THIS N O TIC E
O N THEM
An other creditors ol the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
eslale must tile then claims with
this Court WITHIN 3 M O N TH S
A F TE R THE O ATE O F TH E
f ir s t p u b l ic a t io n o f t h is

AJI persons are requited to tile
with the above styled court any
obiection by an interested per­
son on whom a copy ol thus
notice is served that challenges
the validity ol the wi# (or any
codicil | the qualifications ol the
personal representative venue
or (unsdicton of me Court wrthrn
3 months after the dale ot serv« e of a copy ol the notice ot
administration on the utyeoing
person

ALL CLAIMS N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EVER BARRED

Any mterested person on whom
a copy of Ihe nonce ot adminis­
tration is served must object to
the labdify of the will I or any
code ip qualifications of me per
social representative venue or
jurisdiction of me Court by Mmg
a petition or other pleading
requestor*) relief m accordance
with me Florida Probate rules
W ITH IN
TH R E E
M O N TH S
A FTE R TH E DATE OF SER
VICE O F A C O P Y OF THE
NO TICE ON TH E O B JE C TIN G
PERSON O R TH OSE O a .E C
TtONS
ARE
FO R E V E R
BARRED
Any person entitled to orompi
property is required to Me a pel,
kon tor determination of ererrpt
property W ITH IN T h e T im e
PROVIDED B y l a w O R T h e
Rig h t t o e x e m p t p r o p e r
TY IS D EFM ED WAIVED

NO TICE

N O TW ITH S TA N D IN G
TH E
TIME P ER IO O S E T F O R T H
A BO VE. ANY C LAIM F ILE D
TW O (2) YEAR S O R M ORE
A F TE R
TH E
D EC ED EN TS
DATE O F D EATH IS B AR R ED
The dale ot test publication ol
this Notice is July 24 2005
Enn L O Donnell
Personal Representative
124 London Fog Way
Sanlord Ftonda 32771
John V Baum Esquire
Florida Bar No 135940
213 S Swoope Ave
Maitland FL 32751
Telephone |40/| 645 5325
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish July 24 31 2005
S129
IN TH E C IR C UIT C O U R T FO R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE # 01 CP-26
IN RE E S TA TE OF
CECIL M VERS
Deceased

Persorue Representative
T im m e r m a n

1720 S f 2/Th loop
Ocala FL 344/1
T h o m a s c r a m /, jp
Attorney
tor
Personal
RepretwrtaP.*
Ftonda Bar No iA*.s.
P O bui W .
SJver Sprcvyt Fl t r i e r

IVA J MAGERTY, 1042 BLUE
BELL DRIVE. C A S S E LB E R R Y
FL 32707
whose last known address was
and
said
unctamied

assets

remain

Unless said tunds are claimed
on or before sn (6) months from
the dale of first publicanon of
this notes, said funds wfl be torwarded to the Slate of Ftonda.
pursuant to Florida Statutes
733 816
IN W ITN E S S W H E R E O F I
have set my hand and official
seat at SANFO R D. Ftonda. on
July 13. 2005
MARVANNE M O R SE Clerk
By Rosemary Hamilton
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 24.
August 28. 2009
St30

2005

and

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 19TH J U O t O A L
CIR CUIT. IN AMO FO R
S EM INO LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
G E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
C A S E N O : 05-CA-123-14
M O R TG A G E
E L E C T R O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N
S Y S TE M S .
P LAINTIFF

AS other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands agamst the
decedent s estate must Me their
claims with this Court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E OATE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E

ALL IN TE R E S TE D PER SO N S
ARE N O TIFIED THAT

ja n e e

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P it ASE TA*E N O TIC E that ur.
(fit Jidtt 1) 2004 r « r « was
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RIFE H U C K A B E E IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. TH E
UN KN O W N S P O U S E . HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TE ES.
A S S IG N E E S .
L IE N O R S
C R E D ITO R S . T R U S T E E S ANO
ALL O T H E R PARTIES
CLAIM INO AN IN TE R E S T BY.
TH R O U G H U N D E R OR
A G A IN S T R IFE H U C K A B E E .
UN KNO W N S P O U S E O F
RIFE H U C K A B E E IF ANY;
A LAQ UA P R O P ER TY
O W N E R S ASSO CIATIO N INC ;
M O R TG A G E
E L E C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N
S Y S TE M S .
INC , AS NOM INEE FOR PEMM
TE K M O R TG A G E SERVICES.
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SERVICES. INC . ELIE
FER LEY
HP IN V E S TM E N T
GROUP. INC AS T R U S TE E O F
ALATKA C T TR UST, JO H N DOE
AND JA N E DOE AS UN KNO W N
TE N A N T S IN P O S S ES S IO N
O E FEN D A N T(S )
N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE

W ITN E S S my hand and the
seat of this Court at SEM INOLE
County Ftonda. this 14 day of
July. 2005
M ARYANNE M O R SE. CLER K
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
B Y Carol Moor*
D E P U TY C LER K
LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVIO J
S TE R N
A TTO R N E Y F O R P LAINTIFF
801 S U N IV E R S ITY DRIVE
S U ITE 900
P LANTATION. FL 33324
09-41967
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
T IE S A C T. parsons with cksabWbes needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T AD M INISTR ATION , at
me
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at (407)665-4227.
1-600-955-8771 (TD D ) or 1-800999-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
TH IS N O TIC E SHALL B E PUB­
LIS H ED O N C E A W E E K FO R
T W O C O N S E C U T IV E W E EK S
P U B LIS H IN: TH E S A N FO R D
H ER A LD
Publish July 24. 3 t. 2005
S132
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1BTH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT,
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO. 0 4 -C A -I03 9-14L
M O R TG A G E E L E C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
INC A S N O M IN E E FO R
F LA O S TA R BANK. FSB,
Plamtitl,

LO T 7. ALAQ UA PHASE TW O
AS PER PLAT TH ER EO F. A S
R EC O R D E D IN PLAT BOOK 38
P AG ES 27 TH R O U G H 29 O F
TH E PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM INOLE C O U N TY . FLORI­
OA
Dated this 15 day ot JULY. 2005
Maryanne Morse
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By Stacey Hopkins
Deputy Clerk
Publish in The Seminole Herald
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S TE R N P A . A T T O R N E Y
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Dnve Suite
500
Plantation. F L 33324
(954)233-8000
05-37768
P LEA S E FAX A C O P Y O F TH E
F IR S T IN S E R TIO N T O 954
233-8555 IN A C C O R D A N C E
W ITH TH E AM ER IC AN S W ITH
D IS A B ILITIE S A C T. persons
with disabilities needing a spe­
cial accommodation should con­
tact C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION ,
at the S EM IN O LE
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227. 1800-955 8771 (T D D ) or 1 800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish: July 24, 3 ’ . 2005
S 131
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 1STH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 05 C A I143-I4L

C H A R LE TTE C
at.

M ARYANNE M O R SE
A t Clerk ol th* Court
By Mary Stroupe
A t Deputy Clerk
In
accordance
with
the
Americans wrth Disabilities Act.
person* n**dmg a reasonable
accommodation to participate m
this proceeding should no later
than two (2) days poor, contact
the Clerk of the Court's disability
coordinator at 407-669-4227.
301 N PARK AVE S U ITE
N301, SA N FO R D , FL. 32771 It
hearing unpaired, contact (TD D )
8009558771 via Florida Relay
System
Publish: Sanlord Herald
Submitted by
BervE/ra A KaU. PA.
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
9 5 1 N E 167m Street. Suits 204
North Miami Beach. Florida
33162
Telephone (305)770-4100
Publish July 24. 31.2005
S I34

ET

D E F E N D A N T(S )
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E S ERVICE
T O S TE P H E N A MCKENZIE
ANO NORM A SMITH
whose tevdence &gt;* unsnown f
he vhethey be kving end it
h esh e th e y
tie dead
the
unknown defendants who n u i
be spouses heus devisees
grantees assignees lienors
creditors trustees ar&lt;l *&lt; pei
ties claiming an nterest by
through under or against the
Defendants who ar # ncA *nown
to be deed or ekve end alt per
ties n a w g ur daenmy to have
any nghf tine u rSarest n X e
property desrrtoed r&gt; the mert
gage being totectosed hereei

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3af e i ecIron to torectoee e
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
OP FLO R ID A,
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N OIVISION
C A S E N O . 0 9 -C A -7 8 H 4 L

Defendants

N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated the 15m day
of July. 2009. and entered in
Case No 04-C A 2039-141. ol
me Circuit Court ol the tsth
Judicial Circuit in and tor
Seminole
County
Florida,
wherein M O R TG A G E E L E C ­
TR O N IC R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S ­
TEM S. INC AS NOM INEE FO R
FLA O S TA R BANK. FSB is the
Plamtitl and C H A R L E T T E C
S A LO A D O . TH E IN D E P E N ­
D E N T SAVINGS PLAN C O M P A ­
NY. UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F
C H A R LETTE C
S A LO A D O .
JO H N D O E . JA N E D O E A S
UNKNOW N
T E N A N T (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E S U B ­
JE C T
P R O P ER TY
are
Defendants I wilt sell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at the E A S T D O O R at the
Seminole County Courthouse, in
S A N FO R D . Florida, at 1100
a m on the t Bth day ol August,
2009. the tallowing described
property as set torth m sard Final
Judgment, to wit
L O T 3 AND TH E E A S T 1/2 O F
LO T 4. B LO C K 50 O F S A N IA N
D O TH E SUB UR B B E A U TIF U LPALM S P R IN G S S E C T IO N .
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E P LAT
TH ER EO F.
R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B OO K 3. PAGE 65 1/2.
O F TH E PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY . F LO R I­
DA
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact me Court
Administrator al 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 not taler man 2 working
days ol your receipt ol (his
notice
If hearing or voice
impaired 1800-9558771
Dated this 15th day of July.
2005
Maryanne Morse
Clerk of me Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Publish July 24. 31 2005
S133

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L O T ISO. B AR C LAY W O O D S
SECOND
A D D ITIO N .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH E R E O F . A S R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 17, PAG E 93. O F
TH E P UB LIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY , FLO R I­
DA. M U A: 306 B AR C LAY
AVENUE.
A LTA M O N TE
S P RING S. FLO R ID A 32701

S A IG A D O *t

Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49TH S TR E E T. S U ITE
120
F T LAU D ER D A LE . FL 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile 1954) 771 6052

W E LLS FAR G O BANK. N A .
AS T R U S T E E FO R TH E
B E N E FIT 0.r TH E
C E R TIF IC A TE H O LD E R S O F
A S S E T B AC K EO PASS­
TH R O U G H C E R TIFIC A TE S
S ER IES 2004-WCW1
PLAINTIFF

MCKENZIE

N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to ■ Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated July 15.
2009. and entered m Case No
05-C A 869. of the O o ir t Court
of the Eighteenth Judicial G ro at
m and lor Seminole County.
Florida, wherein S U N S H IN E
L E N D E R S U C . e i Plaintiff
and MARIE G S T SURIN. IF
LIVIN G A N D IF D E A D . T H E
UN KN O W N S P O U S E . HEIRS
D E V IS E E S .
G R A N TE E S .
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S T R U S T E E S ANO
ALL O T H E R P AR TIES CLAIM ­
IN G
AN
IN T E H E S T
BY.
TH R O U G H
UNOER
OR
A G A IN S T
M AR IE
G
ST
SURIN UN K N O W N S P O U S E
O F MARIE G S T SURIN: MSM
M ANAGEM ENT
S E R V IC E S .
INC : M AX S A IN T SURIN.
UNKNOW N
TEN A N T
1;
UN K N O W N T E N A N T 2 are Ihe
Defendants
I wfl set to the
highest and beet bidder tor cash
at West front door ol me
Courthouse
301
N.
Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Fl 32771. at
It 00 AM on August IS. 2009.
the tallowing described property
as set torth in said Final
Judgment, to wit

vs

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
July 15. 2009 entered in Civil
Case No 05-CA-323-14 of the
Circuit Court of the I8 T H
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEM I­
N O LE County. Sanford Florida,
I will sell lo the highest and best
bidder lor cash at me West Front
Door al the SEM INOLE County
Courthouse located al 301 North
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
at It 00 a m on the 18th day ot
August. 2005 the tollowmg
described property as set torth m
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit

S TE P H E N A
AL

has been tiled against you and
that you art required lo serve a
copy ot your written defenses, if
any to rt on OAVID J S TE R N .
E S O Plamtrft s attorney whose
address is SOI S University
Dnve #500. Plantation. FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
irom m « date ol th# first publica­
tion ot this notice ol action) and
Me the ongmaf with the clerk of
mis court either before service
on PtamMt s attorney or immeckatefy thereafter otherwise a
defaun wfl be entered agamst
you tor th* rebel demanded m
the complaint or petition Ned
herein

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
O F FLO R ID A IN AND
FO R SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO
09 C A 665
SUNSHINE LE N D E R S LLC
Plaintiff

MAHlE G S T SURiN IF
LIVING AND IF DEAD THE
UN KN O W N S P O U S E HEIRS
O E V iS E E S
G R AN TEES
A S S IG N E E S U E N O H S
C R E D ITO R S TR U S TE E S AND
A l l Q T h E R PAR TIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T B f
TH R O U G H
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
W ANE
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SURiN UN KN O W N SPOUSE
OF MA h F G S T SOHiN MSM
M ANAGEM ENT
S E R V IC E S
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foreclosure dated November 10.
2004. and an Order tie setting
Sal* dated July I t . 2009. and
entered in Case No 03-C A 12 12 - 14W of the Circue Court of
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and lor Seminole County.
Ftonda. w here" j*» M O R G AN
C H A S E BANK.
AS TR UST
A D M IN IS TR A TO R
UNOER
TH E P OO LING AN O SERVIC­
ING A G R E E M E N T D A TE D
1/1/03 R E LA TIN G 1 0 T H E
M O R TG A G E B A C K E D PASS­
TH R O U G H
C E R T IF IC A T E S .
S E R IE S 2002-AR2 • Plamefl
and R O B E R T E N O R SEN. JR.
and CATH IE P NO R SE N HIS
W IFE.
A U S O U TH
B AN K:
U N K N O W N T E N A N T N O 1;
U N K N O W N T E N A N T N O 2:
and ALL UNKNO W N P ARTIES
C LA IM IN G IN T E R E S T S BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T A NAM ED D E F E N ­
D A N T T O TH IS A C TIO N . O R
H AVIN G O R CLA IM IN G T O
HAVE A N Y RIGHT. TIT L E O R
IN TE R E S T IN TH E P R O P E R TY
H E R E IN
D E S C R IB E D
ar*
Defendants. I w * sal to me
highest and best brddar tor cash
at the West Front Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse.
3 0 1 North
Park
Avenue.
Sanford. Florida 32771 at
Seminole County. Florida, at
tt 00 a m on tha Itth day ol
August. 2005. th* following
described property a* tat form
in sad Order or Final Judgment,
to-wit

Judgment
ol
Foreetoiure
entered In the case of T H E
C H AP M AN G R O V E S ’ H O M EOW NERS'
A S S O C IA TIO N .
INC and L O U R D E S VALER IO
and
ALA N
KATH3BAK.
Defendants, m Ihe Orrurt Court
n and tor Saminol# County.
Ftonda. Casa No. 04-CC-SC**20-S. the undersigned Clark wR
t*a at pubkc tale to the N?&lt;eM
Mid beet txdder lor caah at m#
West Front Door of the
Serranote County C a t t a w
301 N. Park Avenue. Santord.
Seminole County. Ftortde, et
me hour of 1100 a m . on t ie
9m day of August 2006. mat
certain reel property sffuMi m l
being m Seminole County.
Ftonda. deeo toed a* toftowe:

L O T 69. R A V EN S B R O O K
SECOND
AD D ITIO N .
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E P LAT
TH ER E O F. AS R E C O R O E D IN
P LA T B O O K 29. P A G E S 59
A N D 56 O F T H E P U B LIC
RECO R DS O F
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA

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It you are s person wrth a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation m order to parddpat*
m this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no cost to you. to the
provision ol certain assistance.
Pleas* contact the Court et 407669-4330 within two (2) working
day* ol your receipt ol mis
Notice, it you ar* hearing or
vow* impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (800)955-6771

vs
K A TH LE EN MARIE M ARSTON.
el a l.
Defendant (a)
N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated July IS. 2005
and entered m Case No OS-CA759-14L. of the Circuit Court of
the
E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial
Circuit m and tor SEM INOLE
County. Florida wherein
U S
BANK. N A S U C C E S S O R BY
M E R G E R T O T H E LE A D E R
M O R TG AG E
COM PANY
is
Plaintiff and K A TH LE EN MARIE
M A R S TO N .
el
al.,
are
Defendants. I will sell to me
highest and best bidder tor cash
al the West front door ol the
Courthouse
in
SA N FO R D .
S E M IN O LE County. Florida.
It 00 AM oclock on the t8th
day ol August. 2005. me tallow­
ing described property as set
forth in said Final Judgment, to
wit:
L O T 103, TH E VILLAS O F C A S ­
SELBERRY
P H AS E
TW O .
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E P LAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O C K 25. PAGE 19 - 21.
O F TH E PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY , FLO R I­
DA. a/k/a 3159
Greenwood
Street, Winter Park. Florida
32792
D A TE D mis 15 day of July.
2005

M ARYANNE M O R SE
As Clark. Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*
As Deputy Clerk
SM ITH. H IA TT A DIAZ. P A.
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
2691 East Oakland Park B M t .
Suita 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33306
Publish Sanford Herald

IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT.
IN AN O FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO. 04-CC-3S2S-20Z

Submitted by
Faiief &amp; GilfiU, P A
9830 SW 771h Avenue. Suite
200
Miami. Florida 33156 2619
(305I662-4110
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in mis proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration al 301 N Park
Avenue, Suite N301 Sanlord.
Florida 32771. within 2 working
days prior lo Ihe proceeding
Telephone (407)665-4227. t800-955-6771 (TD D ) or 1 600955 8770 (V ) via Florida Relay
Service
Publish July 24 31 2005
St35

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S EM INO LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO 03-CA-1212-14W
JP M O R G A N C H A S E BANK
AS T R U S T ADM INISTR ATO R
UN D ER TH E P OO LING AND
S E R V IC IN G
AGREEM ENT
D A TED 1/102 R ELATING TO
THE M O R TG A G E B AC K E D
P A S S -TH R O U G H
C E R TIFIC A TE S SERIES 2002
AR2
Plaintiff

C Y N T H IA
L,
HAR DY.
UN KN O W N S P O U S E OF
C Y N T H IA L
H AH O Y AN O
U N KNO W N P AR TIE S IN
P O S S E S S IO N .
Defendants
N O TIC E OP S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IV EN
mat on th* tem day ol August.
2005 *1 t l 00 a m. at West Front
Door ot the Seminole County
Courthouse, the undersigned
Clerk will offer lor sale the tal­
lowing described real property
That certain condominium par­
cel know as Unit 122. Building
5C. H IDDEN VILLAGE C O N D O ­
MINIUM. A Condominium pur­
suant to tha Declaration ol
Condominium, as recorded m
Official Records Book 1624.
Page 1581. Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida
together with all structures,
improvements, tisturss, appli­
ances. and appurtenances on
said land or used m coniuncton
therewith
The aforesaid sale wifi be made
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment entered in Civil No
04-CC-3626-20-Z pending in the
County Court ol me Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Seminole County. Florida.

MARYANNE M ORSE
CLER K OF TH E C O U N TY
COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation m order to participate n
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you. to Ihe provi­
sion ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration al 301 N Park
Avenue. Suit* N30t. Sanlord.
FL 32771 (407) 669-4227 within
2 working days ol your receipt ot
mis notice, if you are hearing or
voice unpaired call t -800-9558771
RICHARD M COLN, E S O .
Taylor &amp; Carts, P A .
850 Concourse Parkway South.
Suite 105
Maitland, Ftonda 32751
Publish July 24. 31 2005 and
August 7. 2005
5137

C O U N TY C O U R T
E IG H TE E N TH JU D ICIA L
CIRCUIT. S EM INO LE
CO UN TY. FLO R IO A
C A S E NO : 04 CC-S094-20-S
THE CHAPM AN G R O V E S
H O M EO W N ER S
AS S O CIATIO N INC
Plaintiff

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Defendants
RE N O TIC E OF SALE
P U R S U A N T TO C H A P TE R 49

LO U R D E S VALERIO end
ALAN KAUGBAX
(Jetenderrtt
N O N C E O f SALE

NOTICE '5 Hi HEB r GIVEN
pursuant to an O d e r or
Suvrunevy t r « jwOgnaee iJ

MARYANNE M O R SE
C LE R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
William E. Rentehmann. J»„
Esquire
S TEN STR O M ,
M clN TO S H ,
C O LB E R T. W HIGHAM .
R EISC H M AN N A P AR TLO W ,
Poet Office Box 4848
Sanford. F L 32772-4848
Tatephone: 407/322-2171
Pubksh July 24.31. 2009
S138

M T X F A M R .Y C O UR T
F O R T H E F IF TH
JU D IC IA L C M C U fT
C A M NO . M -O fM O -2 1 4 8
S TA TE O F S O U T H C A R O LIN A
C O U N T Y O F R ICHLAND
South Carolina Department ol
Social Service*.

v*.
Rosalind Dame* Allen m.k.a
Rosatyn Alton. Anthony ftoeea.
Oaraid Nobto. WVftam Hartoy.
Adam Troy Boyd. John Doe #1,
John Do* #2. John Doe #3.
John Do* #4. and John Do* #9,
In Re
Child: D Eonta Damateha Alton
DOB: July IS . 1989
Child: De Kandra Nwoto AJton
DOB: Fabruary 7, 1901
Chrtd: O t'Andre Lorenzo Marcus
Alton
DO B October 30. 1900
Child Defray* Rico Adam Boyd
DO B. September 20, 2002
Child: D eM arcos Xavier-Ray
Boyd
0 0 6 October 31, 2004
Defendants

H ID OEN VILLAGE
CO NDO M INIUM
ASSO CIATIO N. I N C . a not lor
profit Ftonda corporation.
Plaintiff.

D A TE D this t5 day ot July,
2005

M ARYANNE M O R SE
As Clerk ol said Court
By Stacey Hopkins
As Deputy Clerk

Street Address 440 Sunoeel
Court. Oviedo. Ftortde 327SS

Platan*.
D A TE D al Sanford, Ftonda on
July 12. 2009

Publish July 24. 31.2005
S t 36

U S BANK. N A S U C C E S S O R
B Y M E R G ER T O TH E LEADER
M O R TG A G E COMPANY.
Plaintiff.

Lot 20. C H AP M AN G R O V E S ,
accordtog to the ptel mereof as
recorded in Piet Book 48.
Page* 44-48. PuM c RsoonM of
Seminole County. Ftortde.

N O TIC E 16 m | Ml H r G IV E N
M pursuer# to 6 v r r r ie r I r e

SUM M O N S
A N D N O TIC E
T O TH E D E FE N D A N TS :
Y O U AR E H E R E B Y S U M ­
M O N ED and required to (newer
the complaint lor termination of
your parental rights in and to the
minor children in this action, me
original of which has been Ned
in me Office of the Clark of Court
lor Rwhland County, South
Caroline, on the 7m day of July.
2009, • copy ol which will be
delivered to you upon request;
and to serve a copy of your
answer to the complaint upon
tha undersignad attorney tor Si*
Plaintiff at 3220 Tw o Notch
Road. Columbia, South Carolina
29204, within thirty (30) days W towing th* date ol sarvtca upon
you. asdusiv* ol the day of such
serves, and if you la# to answer
the complaint within the Urn*
staled, the Plaintiff wtl apply lor
ludgmtnt by dalault against
Delandants
tor the
relief
demanded In th* complaint.
Shannon A. Wiley
Anomay tor Plaintiff
3220 Two Notch Road
Columbia. South Carokna 29204
(803) 714-7514
Fax: (803) 714-7303
Columbia. South Carokna
Jury 8. 2009
Publish July 31, 2009
August 7. 14, 2005
S170

and

N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC S A LE
Public auction lo be held at 9 00
am on tha IS lh day ef
A U G U S T. 2009 Al tha Iron! door
ot Sanlord Towing A Recovery
Inc . located *1 2522 Country
Club Rd . Sanlord. Fl 32771, tor
tha purpoa# of disposing of m*
following vehicle
J N 1CZ14S8FX069987
1989 D ATS U N
Public auction to be hekj at 9 00
am on tha 15th day ot
A U G U S T. 2008 At th* tront door
Ol Sanlord Towing A Recovery
Inc . located al 2922 Country
Club Rd , Sanlord. Fl 32771, tor
the purpose ol disposing of th*
tallowing vehicle
JA3XC57B7NY003530
1992 M ITS
Publish July 31. 2009
3190
S EM IN O LE C O U N T Y
B C C P R O JE C T
S O LIC ITA TIO N S
For information on Saminol*
County B C C procuremanta.
pleas* visit our weOsit* al
www semmolacountytl pov/purchasing.
select
Current
Procurement lor a ksl of all
active solicitahons
Many can
be downloaded al no charge
Solicitation and Procurement
mtormabon e alto n a l a M at
th# Purchasing and Contract!
Division located in th* Counfy
Service* Bmkkng 1101 East 1st
S t . Room 3206. Sanlord
Florida Phone 4076657131
To guarantee let**# ol adden
da
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theca toe webtee ot utntw .1 toe
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No. 97 •Copyright © 2005 T h e Sanford Herald

Partnership
ends in Habitat
dedication

B a c k to S c h o o l B lu e s

SANFORD — After
nearly eight months of
hard work and commit­
ment, the Habitat for
Humanity home built
through a unique part­
nership between
Seminole Community
College's building con­
struction and interior
design programs,
Seminole County and
Habitat for Humanity in
Seminole County was
dedicated Saturday, July
30,
Joining new home­
owners and Sanford
natives DJ and Pfcggy
Thompson for the dedi­
cation were SCC students
who worked on the proj­
ect; Habitat volunteers;
Dr. E. Ann McGee, SCC
President; Vetdeil Pugh,
SCC Board of Trustees
Chairman; Steve Green,
president of Habitat of
Humanity in Seminole
County; and Seminole
County Commissioner
Brenda Carey.
SCC building con­
struction and interior
design students worked
with the Thompsons,
Seminole County and
Habitat volunteers to
build the home and satis­
fy a cooperative educa­
tion requirement for their
respective programs.
"Working on this house
gave our students a vital
hands-on’ opportunity
to leam about their
career of interest, literally
hum the ground up,"
McGee said.
Work began on the
Thompson's Habitat for
Humanity house, located
at 2609 Georgia Ave.,
Sanford, in January 2005.
Their former residence
was condemned due to
hurricane damage.
"In an era where we
emphasize giving back,
this has been a tremen­
dous opportunity that
these students will never
forget" McGee said.

Request for new
positions divides
commission

By Llane Edison
Herald Staff

SANFORD —&gt;A propos.il by interim City Manager
Eugene Miller to add 21 new positions to city staff
divided the Sanford City Commission at last
Monday’s work session.
The budget impact for adding all of the positions
would total more than $630,000 with about $537,000
coming from the genera! fund and more than $93,000
coming from water and sewer funds.
"Before we do anything we've got to staff the
organization so that we can meet your expectations
for the level of service that the city of Sanford should
rovide," Miller told the commissioners. "I sincerely
elieve that you need these positions at a minimum
to do an adequate job."
District 1 and District 2 Commissioners Art
Woodruff and Velma Williams had concerns of what
they felt was a long list of needed positions.
"I was really surprised when 1 got this long of a
list. I'm still trying to digest it," Woodruff said.
He added that two years ago Sanford had to let a
number of positions go because the city could not
afford them.

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Stolenidentity
leadsto2nd
suitafterarrest

H«rtld photo by Tommy Vlncont

B y S te ve Paradis
Herald Staff

Ed Korgan IV, above, bravely
says bye to mom, Rachel, as he
starts the first grade at Hamilton
Elementary Monday. Sem inole
County Public Schools opened
Monday to more than 61,500 stu­
dents. Th e separation can be an
ordeal for younger students, but
also for parents. First grade mom
Dona Hensley dries her eyes as
Michelle M cCann, president of
the Parent Teacher Association at
Hamilton grabs some refresh­
ment for Dona at the annual BooHoo Breakfast for parents who
need a friend after spending the
summer with their little ones.

ORLANDO — For the second time this year, a law­
suit names the city of Lake Mary and Seminole
County in a case involving the arrest of a woman
who had her identity stolen.
Lake Mary resident Gwenn Carter, 41, filed a fed­
eral lawsuit Tuesday in Orlando. She seeks $5 million
from II defendants, including Wal-Mart Stores,
Lowe's Home Centers, and Bank of America Corp.
"I should not have been arrested," Carter said in a
news conference Tuesday morning at an attorney's
office. ”1 feel like I'm the criminal.”
Carter said she is motivated solely because she
wants something done about identity theft.
While living and working as a teacher in
Tallahassee in January 2002, Carter had her wallet
stolen. It contained her checkbook, credit cards, dri-

Snappers slip
past Rats
Aaron MacLamar hit a
homerun and drove in
both runs and Chris
Nyman scattered seven
hits as Zephyrhills edged
Sanford. 2-1, in the
Florida Collegiate
Summer League
Championship Game in
St. Petersburg on
Sunday.

S*« Sports, Poflo 1B

S e m in o l e S m il e

Anthony )■ $«do —
Commomly Rekjhoni, lake
M a ry folic* D * por 1m «n l

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Dr. Park: School days in Sanford were fun too
Editor's Note: The following is
the second o f tuv yurts about the
family o f Dr Charles L. Park lr. It
is dedicated to the memory o f Itis
wife, Kathryn Wiggins Park, who
died at their home / une 10, one
day shy o f their 57th wedding
anniversary.

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— From "True Grits: What Else?!?"
By Dr. Charles L. Park Jr., M.D.

B y Betty Porter
Herald Correspondent

"School days were fun too,”
Dr. Charles L. Park Jr. said,
noting that he and his friends
were in the same class year
after year all the way through
high school. The most signifi­
cant thing about school as he
recalled was the fact that "It
was in fourth grade at the then
Southside Primary School
when I came to realize that I
was in love with Kathryn."
Kathryn Wiggins, was his
classmate, who had also been
bom in Sanford. She being the
daughter of Marion Simms

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Wiggins, who owned a celery
packing house and Peacha
Leffler Wiggins, her mother,
who had been bom in Sanford
to the pioneer Leffler family,
long associated with Sanford
and the Osteen area.
"I fondly remember court­
ing Kathryn," Dr. Park Jr. said,
noting that he would walk
from nis family home just one
block off of Park Ave. and 17th
St. over to Kathryn s family
home on 13th St. with corsages
for her to adorn her long dress­
es as the two attended many of
the dances held at the Sanford

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Women's Club.
"You could drive at age 14
back then," he said, adding,
but mostly we just walked
everywhere. I do remember
driving the old pick up truck
over to the farmer's market
and filling it up with the dis­
carded tups of the celery stalks
to bring nome to feed to our
chickens." Dr. Park, Jr. noted
that his father had more than
200 chickens and 2 cows at
their home and adjacent lots.
"Much to the dismay of our
neighbors," he noted.
VVhen asked if Park Avenue

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was named for his family, he
said, "When 1 was a little boy. I
thought it was. But I believe it
was named for the number of
parks that lined the street back
then."
Sanlando
Springs
was
another favorite destination
for the native Sanford resi­
dents during the hot summer
days. Just a short drive north­
west towards Orlando was the
beauty and coolness of the
Springs that
have since
become a private home devel­
opment. "Most vacations were
spent in New Smyrna Beach,"

Dr. Park, Jr. said, noting that
during the time of the
Depression, people did not
have money to travel. "To get
away from the devastating
heat ot summer (no air condi­
tioners back then!), the ladies
of the town would visit their
relatives up north, although
most of their relatives only
lived as far north as Georgia,"
he chuckled.
Dr. Park Jr. and his elemen­
tary
school
sweetheart,
Kathryn Wiggins, finally tied
the knot following their gradu­
ations from different high
schools, three years of service
by Charles in the Navy and in
his first year of medical school
at
Emory
University
in
Atlanta. The couple had been
married for 57 years. Kathryn
W iggias Park, at age 79,
passed away June 10, just one
day before what would have
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Wednesday. August 3.2005

S e m in o l e

S u m m a r y

A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Scon troop
lookinglor
complni
donations

Top Teacher

O u t &amp; A bo u t

WED
A Divorce Care group w ill
meet at Com m unity United
Methodist Church on 17-92
in Casselbeny starting A ug .
3 through October from 6:30
to 830 p.m. Free childcare
provided. Call 407-831-3777.

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By Uono Edison
Herald Staff

C A SS ELB ER R Y — A local boy scout
troop, "The Seminoles", in Casselberry, is
currently looking for donated camping
equipment such as an 8* to 10-foot enclosed
cargo trailer.
lire troop is also looking for donated
camping equipment and donated or low
cost canoes for their upcoming camping
trips.
"We camp at least once a month in the
Central Florida area and canoe, hike, fish
and swim, having an exdting time in die
great outdoors,” Committee Chair Lisa
Looney said.
The troop is looking for a donated trailer
to haul all of their camping and outdoor
equipment in one place. Th e y would like to
be able to head out to the campgrounds at
little notice.
The troop leaders are also hoping to
become more self-sufficient in order to
lessen the financial burden families usually
face in scouting, Looney said.
The scouts are also looking for canoes for
water activities and to learn more about
water safety. The troop leaders also want
the scouts to team more about canoeing
skills and w orking as a team In the water.
The Seminoles just formed last year and
they meet every Tuesday night at 7 p.m. at
the First Baptist Church of Casselberry on
Seminola near Winter Park Road.
Leaders consist of Scout Master Michael
Looney, Assistant Scout Master T im
Rickelman, as well as a Troop Committee.
The group has six scouts aged 12 to 14
and eacn scout has leadership responsibili­
ties as well.
“We are always looking for a few more
good scouts,” Looney said.
According to Looney, the scouts leam
about positive values vital to them in their
teenage years and later on.
”We assist the young men in figuring out
what areas of indoor and outdoor activities
and sports they m ay be interested in, and
help them to develop healthy skills and
habits,” Looney said.
The local troop just came back from
cam ping w ith other troops at summer
camp. Th e y are already planning their next
trip.
Th e troop has been involved in a few
fundraising activities, Looney said, but
they are always open to new ideas and
local support.
Some of Th e Seminole's future activities
include:
• Advancing Scouts to Second Class and
First C a ss levels;
• A cquiring merit badges for each scout
to eventually advance to Eagle Scout level;
• Cam ping w ith Troop 500 in Debary;
• H iking and repelling at Cam p La -N o C he in October;
• Seminole State Forest H ike in
Novem ber;
• Volunteer Opportunities;
• Cam ping out of state;
"T h e scouts have worked hard and
appreciate good hard work and good w ork
ethic," Looney said.
Anyone interested in joining, or helping
out Tro o p 692 w ith donated camping
equipment, utility trailer, or low cost or
donated canoes can contact Scout Master
Michael Looney at 407-896-8480.

Sharing Center needs help
In boutique and thrift store
Various positions, for men, women and
high school students are open for a variety
of duties with the Christian Sharing Center
in Long wood. Volunteers are also needed
to w o rk in the Boutique and Thrift Store
(Values Reborn).
H ours can be arranged to suit one's
schedule. H ours needed to be filled by vol­
unteers are M onday through Saturday from
9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. For information, call
Diann at 407-260-9155, ext. 6, on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays.
Th e Christian Sharing Center is located
in the Fairmont Plaza, 600 North H ighw ay
17-92, suite 158, in Longwood.

Firefighter* w ill fill their
boots w ith donations to ben­
efit die Muscular Dystrophy
Association A ug. 4,5, and 6
from 3 to 7 p.m . each day at
the intersection of Alom a
Avenue and Red Bug Lake
Road. Call 904-642-2656.

T h e Casselberry Senior
Center, 200 N . Triplet Lake
Drive, w ill hold a seminar
titled "Alzheim er and
M em ory Function", begin­
ning at 10 a.m. presented by
Melanie Raskin, a com m uni­
ty educator for Mederi, a
home health agency. N o
charge and no registration
required.

SAT
Ciesse* in Seminole County schools resumed this week as students and teachers returned to classrooms. Seminole County
h M many award-winning teachers, and Wal-Mart Stores recently named Its Teacher of the Year. This year's winner woe
Wendy Cash, right, an teacher at Geneva Elementary School. Presenting the award is Chris VWkenburg, Wal-Mart* good
works coordinator, M l Also on hand In the background Is Geneva Principal Karen Coleman.
=_____

B u rg la ry
• Jeffrey Strengari, 28, of
H aze l Blvd., Sanford, was arrest­
ed b y Sanford police Tuesday,
Ju ly 26. O n Ju ly 21, he reported­
ly entered a vehicle in the 700
block of Lake M a ry B lvd ., and
rem oved several items valued at
about $2,000. H e was charged
w ith b urglary of an unoccupied
conveyance and larceny of over
$300.
R ob b ery
• Silvester Drea Sim m ons, 19,
of Craw ford D rive , was arrested
b y Sanford police Sunday in the
1200
block
of
W.P.Ball
Boulevard.
H e was charged w ith robbery,
tw o counts of battery — touch or
strike, resisting an officer w ith ­
out violence, and tw o counts of
resisting an officer in the recov­
ery of stolen property.

charged w ith aggravated assault
w ith a deadly weapon (domestic
violence) and battery (domestic
violence).

A ssault - Battery

• Cynthia Ranae Butler, 40, of
Clairm ont Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police Saturday at
her residence as the result of a
dispute with a male. She was
charged with battery — causing
bodily harm (dom estic violence).
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• John Aubrey Nealon, 21, of
Wyndham Crest Boulevard, was
arrested by Sanford police
Saturday in the 4200 block of
O rlando Drive. He reportedly
was involved in a dispute with a
fem ale at his residence. He was

• D onald J. Regan III, 25, of
O ld England Loop, was arrested
b y Sanford police Sunday at his
residence as the result of a dis­
pute w ith a female. H e was
charged w ith battery (domestic
violence), possession of under 20
grams of marijuana and posses­
sion of narcotics equipment.
O th e r Arrests
• A d ria n Michael Jones, 28, of
Persim m on Avenue, was arrest­
ed b y Sanford police early
Tuesday at his residence. H e
reportedly had stalked a w om an
at ner residence in the 1300 block
of Santa Barbara D rive. H e was
charged w ith stalking, follow ing
another (domestic).

Brothers arrested after search
of residence finds pot plants
By Llane Edlxon
H erald Staff

SA N FO RD — Two Sanford
brothers were busted for grow­
ing m arijuana M onday after
Sanford Police received a call on
a possible shooting at their resi­
dence.
When police arrived on scene
they knocked on the door and
did not get a response, according
to the arrest report.
An officer checked the front
door and found it unlocked, so
he entered the residence and
announced
him self as
the
Sanford Police.
The officer wrote that as he
opened the door he detected the
smell of marijuana.
One brother, Kelly Carr, 29, of
Terrace Court, approached the
officer and was put in handcuffs.
Another officer arrived on scene
and they cleared the residence,
only to find a bright light em it­
ting from a bedroom door
upstairs. An officer saw two pos­
sible marijuana plants in the cor­
ner of the room under the bright
lights.
The officers then obtained a

Randy, 32, left, and Kelly Carr, 29,
were arrested by Sanford police
Monday after officers smelled mari­
juana and searched their residence.
Police found marijuana growing
inside.

search warrant for the residence.
According to Kelly Carr, he was
staying in the living room of his
b ro th e r's residence, and had
only been there a few days. He
admitted that a pipe, which was
sitting on a nearby ottoman, was
his and that he had smoked
about 45 minutes before police
arrived.
C arr denied knowing what
was in the upstairs bedroom, but
said that it was his brother,
Randy C arr's, room.
When Randy Carr, 32, of
Terrace Court, arrived on scene

officers read him a copy o f the
search warrant and his Miranda
rights. C arr told officers he
would not speak to them with­
out a lawyer.
Both brothers were arrested.
Kelly C arr was charged with
possession of narcotic equ ip ­
ment. Randy Carr was charged
with producing marijuana with­
in 1,000 feet of a high school;
possession of over 20 grams of
m arijuana; and possession of
narcotics equipment.
During tne search of the resi­
dence, officers found two mari­
juana plants, fans, lighting fix­
tures, timers, and several other
items used to grow marijuana.
A humidor was found down­
stairs near a computer with mar­
ijuana drying inside and seeds
were found inside a drawer of
the humidor. They also found
chem icals used to grow m arijua­
na, fertilizer, and m arijuana
leaves.
No inform ation was listed
about the possible shooting, but
the phone call made to the
Sanford Police Department was
traced to a payphone on
Rinehart Road.

First Baptist C hurch
Music Ministry w ill present
"Raise the Praise”, a program
of contemporary Christian
and Gospel music at 6:30
p.m., at 519 Park Ave. This
free concert is open to all.
Call 407-322-6041.
Brethren Reaching O u t
resents the 5th National
bung People's Appreciation
Event from 230-to 4 p.m. at
Images of Glory, 270 N .
Orlando Ave., Sanford. This
w ill be a special recognition
for all children. Th e event
w ill feature speakers and
gospel entertainment.

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A w orkshop w ill be heldon Florida Aquatic Preserve
Management. The preserve
in this area is the WekivaM iddle St. Johns Aquatic
Preserve, 8300 West SR-46 in
Sanford.
Contact Marsha Butler at
407-330-6733.

THU

III

" A Tlsket, a Tasket,
Everything in a Basket"
luncheon w ill be held by the
Altamonte Springs-Maitland
Christian Women's Club,
from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
the Maison &amp; Jardin
Restaurant, 430 Wymore
Road, Altamonte Springs,
$19.
For reservations call 407681-1942 or 407-322-1047.

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T h e Fab Follies will pres­
ent the opening of its new
musical, "In The Pink" on
Saturday, Aug. 13 and
Sunday, Aug. 14, at 2 p.m. at
the Orlando Repertory
Theatre, Loch Haven Park —
Across from the Orlando
Science Center, 1001
Princeton St. Box Office 407896-7365.
Reserved seats $15.

THU
Th e O viedo-W inter
Springs Klw anis C lu b will
meet at 730 a.m. at the
Tuscawilla Country G u b .
Guest speaker w ill be attor­
ney Bruce Harris w ho w ill
discuss eminent domain, and
how the Supreme Court rul­
ing has impact on the area.

�T m H ksald

Identity'
1A
ve r's license, social security
num ber and bank card.
C arter said she wen*
through all the normal proce­
d ure* She reported the crime
to the police, she notified
creditors of the theft and
dosed her bank account.
Police told Carter that
charges had been made to her
credit cards, inducting A T M
w ithdraw als. C he ck drafts
had also been w ith d ra w n
f*om her Bank of Am erica
account.
Several checks were written
to W al-M art and Lowe's in
Ja n u try and F c b n in y 2002 on
her dosed account, according
to the la w suit A Tallahassee
at investigator notified
M art and Lowe's of the
identity theft on Feb. 8, 2002.
In M arch, both companies
w ere notified that checks
returned were fraudulent and
Carter had been a victim of
identity theft. A copy of the
police report was sent to both

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Bank of America, according
to die law suit did not advise
either store that the checking
account had beeni dosed
because for fraud and forgery.
In July and September 2002,
Low e's and W al-M art issued
com plaints in the Second
Ju d id a l C ircu it about the
"w orthless checks." Later
C a rte r and her husband,
Jeffrey, moved to Lake Mary.
O n Sept. 15, 2003, Carter
pulled into the Publix store
parking lot at the com er of
Tlm icuan and Rinehart roads.
She had tw o children w ith her
ages 3 and 5 months.
Lake M a ry Police Officer
V irgil Picklcsimer pulled up
and said he had clocked her
d rivin g 41 in a 25 m p h zone.
After 20 minutes, Picklesimer
asked if she had ever been in
Leon C ounty and advised her
there was a warrant for her
arrest. Jeffrey C arter was
called to get the children.
According to the detention
affidavit from the Lake M a ry
Police Department, the father
said this was a mistake and
that his wife was the victim of
identity theft.
"W e advised M r. Carter
that even if that was the case,
she still had an active warrant
o u t‘of Leon C o u n ty and 4hat
w e H *d-to take her fbr this
warrant," according to Officer
H . Stanley.

Th e lawsuit said Jeffrey
Carter asked Picklesimer to
wait for five minutes so he
could get a copy of the
Tallahassee Police report to
prove she was innocent.
Carter also asked police to
take his wife to the Lake M a ry
Police station rather than the
JaiL so he could retrieve the
papers.
G w enn Carter was taken to
the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility, booked and strip
searched. The suit claims at
one point the door of the hold­
ing cell was open and a num ­
ber of male corrections offi­
cers and inmates could see
Carter standing there naked.
Jeffrey Carter called the
state's attorney office in
Tallahassee and faxed infor­
mation
about his
wife.
Assistant
State
A ttorney
Douglas Hall sent a m em o to
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office booking department
saying that the case was to be
dismissed. H e said no one
from W al-Mart o r Lowe's had
told his office that the checks
were forgeries.
"W e w o u ld ve ry m uch
appreciate it if she could be
released from yo u r custody as
soon
as
possible
this
evening," HaO wrote to the
Sheriffs Office.
" I'm sorry to p u t yo u r
office through this trouble, but
I w o u ld hate to see M rs.
Carter spend any more time
than she already has in cus­
tody," H all wrote.
"O n e
phone
call
to
Tallahassee
w o u ld
have
cleared this up," said Carter's
attorney Crystal Eiffert.
Carter refused to say that
one of the defendants was
more to blame than the others.
She said it was a dom ino
effect that could have been
stopped anywhere along the
way.
She wants to change the
views of merchants like W alM art and Lowe's, she said.
She also praised other busi­
nesses,
such
as Target,
A m erican Express and 11H a u l for their part in helping
her w ith the theft.
Attorney La rry Hanks said
the case is very similar to a
lawsuit he filed on behalf of
K im berly Shields in February.
Th a t suit also named the city
of Lake M a iy and the Sheriff's
Office after Shields was arrest­

ed in A p ril 2002 on a warrant
following her identity being
stolen.
Shields was also arrested in
Lake M a ry and stripped
searched at the county jail for
a crime she d id not commit.
The
w arrant
was
from
Charlotte C o u n ty and even
said not to make an arrest
based on Its information, but
to check w ith Charlotte
C oun ty for more Information.
It also listed a phone num ber
to obtain a photo of the actual
person wanted. Shields was
eventually released from the
Seminole C oun ty jail based on
that photo, but o n ly after
being held fbr more than a
day.
Hankaiaaid he m ay add that
lawsuit to file federal case he
filed TVieaday on behalf of
Carter.
H e also said he w ill talk
w ith legislators in Tallahassee
to see If anything can be done
in Florida Law to protect peole from these type of arrests
8 llo w in g the lo w of identity.
"There should be a statuto­
ry remedy to this," Hanks said
Tuesday. H e said he Would
talk w ith police officers about
what procedures w ould w o rk
to insure an arrest of this kind
does not take place.
H e also said he w ould aeek
procedures for corrections
officers, in case a police officer
fails to discover the stolen
identity.
Carter advised people not
to have their social security
numbers in their wallets or
purses.
"These people were taking
out credit cards and forging
m y signatures," she said, all
using her social security num ­
ber. T h e forged signatures
were not even close to her
ow n, she said, and they
opened a line of credit at
Lowe's.
"W al-M art and Lowe's d id ­
n't d o the bear m inim um by
cooperating
w ith
local
police," G w e n n Carter said
lUesday. "Th e y can write it off
as bad d e b t but I can't.”
Attorneys were unsure of
the current status of those
w ho stole her w alle t but sev­
eral individuals were arrested
In
H illsborough
C o u n ty
sometime in m id -Fe b ru a ry
2002, according to the m em o­
randum of Douglas H a ll,
assistant state attorney.

NOTICE Of LAND DEVELOPMENT
T h e City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance:

Ordinance No. 3949
A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C I T Y C O M M IS S IO N O F T H E C I T Y O F
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , P R O V ID IN G F O R
A M EN D M EN TS TO
S C H E D U L E "S" O F T H E C I T Y O F S A N F O R D C O D E / L A N D
D E V E L O P M E N T R E G U L A T I O N S R E L A T I N G T O H IS T O R I C
P R E S E R V A T IO N ; P R O V ID IN G F O R A M E N D M E N T S T O C E R ­
T A IN D E F IN IT IO N S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R L O C A L H IS T O R IC L A N D ­
M A R K S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R A L T E R A T IO N S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E P R O C E D U R E S A N D P R O C E E D I N G S ; P R O ­
V ID IN G F O R IM P A C T S O F C O D E E N F O R C E M E N T A C T IV I T IE S ;
P R O V ID IN G F O R L O T L A Y O U T S , U S E S A N D C O N F I G U R A ­
T I O N S ; P R O V ID IN G
FO R
H E IG H T
L IM IT A T IO N S A N D
R E Q U I R E M E N T S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R B U IL D IN G C R I T E R IA ,
F O R M S , F E A T U R E S . M A T E R IA L S , R O O F S . W IN D O W S ,
D O O R S , C O L O R S , S T R U C T U R E S , S IG N S A N D O T H E R B U IL D ­
IN G C O M P O N E N T S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R A B U IL D IN G M O T H ­
B A L L IN G P R O G R A M ; P R O V ID IN G F O R D E M O L IT IO N A N D
D O C U M E N T A T IO N ; P R O V ID IN G F O R P E R F O R M A N C E S T A N ­
D A R D S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R O U T D O O R S T O R A G E ; P R O V ID IN G
— F O R E X A M P L E S O F S T A N D A R D S A N D C R IT E R IA ; P R O V ID IN G
F O R C O N F L I C T S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R S E V E R A B IL IT Y ; P R O V ID ­
IN G F O R C O D IF IC A T IO N A N D P R O V ID IN G F O R A N E F F E C T I V E
D A TE.
A public hearing on the ordinance will be held on Monday, A ugust 8, 2005, at
7 :0 0 o ’clock P. M. or as soon thereafter as possible, by the City Com m ission of
Sanford, Florida, in the City Com m ission Cham bers. City Hall, 300 North Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida.
Interested parlies m ay appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the ordi­
nance and/or m ay submit written comments.
Copies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection by the public at the
office of Planning and Developm ent Services, City Hall, Sanford, Florida.

ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION
MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT TH E ABOVE
MEETING OR HEARING, HE MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS, INCLUDING TH E TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED BY TH E CITY OF SANFORD. (FS 286.0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN
ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 407-330-5626 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk

Wednesday. August 3.2005 n g e 3 A

Democrats n its ts welcome
statewide officials, candidates
C A S S E L B E R R Y —
Flo rid a 's political spotlight
w ilt shine on Seminole
C o u n ty this Thursday, A u g .
4, w hen several high-profile
Dem ocrats
make
local
appearances.
Karen Th u rm a n , chair of
the Florida Democratic Party
w ill be in Casselberry to
address the m on thly m em ­
bership
m eeting
of
Democrats Unite, Prior to her
speaking
engagement,
T n u rm a n w ill dine w ith local
Dem ocrats at an Altam onte
Springs restaurant.
A ls o
appearing
at
Th u rsd a y evening's meeting
of Democrats Unite w ill be
gubernatorial candidate Ron
Sm ith,
one
of
three
Dem ocrats v y in g for the
p arty's nom ination in next
year's race.
Sm ith has served in the
Florida Senate since 2000 and
p rio r to that w as State
A ttorney In the Gainesville
area, where he gained w id e ­
spread attention in 1994 for
his successful prosecution of
serial killer D a n n y Rolling on
charges of first-degree m u r­
der for the slayings of five
college students.
Democratic Party officials
from n eigh boring counties
w ill also be in attendance at
Th u rsd a y's e ve n t Including
O range C o u n ty Dem ocratic
Party chair T im Shea.
"D em ocrats around the
state are taking note of what
is occurring here in Seminole
C o u n ty and they w ant to be a
part of it," said Carol Cox,
chair of the Seminole C o u n ty
Dem ocratic
Executive
Com m ittee. "T h e re is an
excitement and energy here
that has never been seen
before. It is m aking itself evi­
dent not on ly at the leader­
ship level, but also at the
grassroots, and w ith in o u r
clubs."
Democrats Unite Is a local
political club chartered under
the
Sem inole
county
Dem ocratic
Executive
Com m ittee
and
Florida
Dem ocratic
party.
T h e ir
Th ursd a y, A u g . .4 meeting

w ill start at 7 p .m . at the
Casselberry b ra n ch of the
Sem inole
C o u n ty
P ublic
Library. For more inform a­
tion, contact Democrats Unite
President Carol Chappetto at
407-230-5340.
The
Sem inole
C o u n ty
dem ocratic Party, officially
k n o w n as the Seminole
C o u n ty
Dem ocratic
Executive Committee, Is the
official representative body
of registered Democrats in

Seminole C o u n ty and is gov­
erned b y the State of Florida
and the Florida Democratic
Party.
T n e Seminole C o u n ty D E C
invites interested citizens to
attend its m on thly meetings
held on the 4th Tn u rsd a y of
each m onth at 7 p .m . at the
Eastm onte C iv ic Center in
A ltam onte Springs. Fb r more
info rm a tio n call 866-F L A D E M S o r vis it w w w .s e m inoledemocrats.com.

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Raise The Praise
A Choral C oncert
P resented by th e M usic M inistry
o f F irst B ap tist C hurch

Saturday,
August 6
6 :3 0 p.m.
Worship Center
519 South Park Ave.
Sanford
A Benefit Concert to reduce the building debt.
Free to the public / a.lpve offering will be taken.

�P » if 4.\ Wednesday. August 3.2005

T h k Hd a ld

P ark —

W e a re
lo o k in g
fo r y o u t

been their 57th w ed d in g
anniversary. She died at their
home in Sanford, just off of
Upsala Road w ith ner family
b y her aide.
“She stuck with me through
medical school working as a sec­
retary to help put me through,”
D t Park Jr. said adding, “and
through m y internship when I
was oaid a whopping $15 a
month.” H e recalls the purchase
of their first “tiny” house while
he was in medical school at
Em ory University. “We pur­
chased it under the G X BtU. The
monthly payments of $39 which
included taxes and insurance.”
In 1995, shortly after his
retirement, D r Park Jr. wrote a
book titled T r u e Grits: What
Else?!?” In the preface pages. Dr.
Park Jr. writes...“In 1942, Dad
Joined the A rm y and we moved
to Augusta where 1 finished m y
senior year in high school and
then Joined die Navy. Kathryn
and I went our separate ways
for about three years and then
started dating again, while I was
still in the Navy. We were mar­
ried in 1948 after m y first year of
medical school After gradua-

Gold seal, A.R R L.E. accredited pre­
school in the Sanford area is hiring
lead teachers for new Pre-K 4 class,
2 teacher assistants, and a center
director. Applicants for Director
position
m ust
have
current
Director's Credential, applicant for
new Pre-K 4 must have C D A , and all
other applicants must have at least 4
hours state m andated training.
Center offers paid vacation, holi­
days, and sick time. Childcare may
be provided depending upon availabillty._Fax resume to
(407) 323-7864 or call
(407) 321-7635 for
Interview, ask for Joyce.

Do you feel you are worth
more than what you are
currently making o r Just
need to make a change?

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M ajor in Management
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ready to tee off at a golf course
(presumably Mayfair Golf and
Country Club where both D t
Park, S t and D t Park, Jt played
many a round). BiD Park is a
commercial artist whose w ork
has appeared in Th e N e w
Yorket The N e w York Times
and many other patodirsis IB s
comic feature, Off the Leash ,
abo appeared in newspapers
w orldw ide. Bill, an aocomplwhed cartoonist and artist is
also the author of Children's
books. Robert Pwk, the other
brother of D t Park, J t, is remtretiied and a professor of law at
.
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u w v iH ^ r
in Washington, D C
Th e Park's eldest d t iU ,
daughter Sydney Park Browix
w h o holds a P hD in horticul­
ture; edited the book for him.
She currently
resides in
Ri vervtew. R , in the Twnpa area
nearby her brothet Diaries L
Park u l the second bom of t iv
Park's children w h o resides
with his family in Vttrica Th e
Park's third drfld, daughter
Renea Bums, is a legal nune
ana ncstafi w un ner unwiy n
Mobile, Alabama.
D u rin g his N a v y years,
Charles had received a Bachelor

H a rre ll
&amp; B ev erly

Casselberry can help you get there,
less you can have your associate

Allied Health:
M ajor in Medical Assisting
Major in Medical Office Administration
With a track in Billing and Coding

fan, w c went to Jacksonville for
three yews of internship and
surgical residency. A t that point
with two children, Sydney and
Bubba, and Renea on the way, I
had to interrupt m y training to
earn a little money. After three'
yean of doing general practice
and limited surgery in Sanford, I
resumed m y training w ith a
year of orthopedics. We then
went to the University of Florida
wnfffi 1 com pm ra m y training
in surgery and our fourth child,
Leslie, was bom . Afterwards,
we returned to Sanford and
have been firm ly entrenched
here ever since.'
jtg n tu copies oc me do o r oy
Dr. Park, J t are available to be
checked out through the
Seminole County Public U brary
system. The copyright for the
second edition of the book in
1997 was handed over by D t
Park, J t to the Sanford Historical
Society.
The hunt cover of the book,
T R U E GRITS: W H A T ELSE?!?,
was illustrated b y W B . (Bill)
Park, the youngest brother of D t
Park, J r , w h o resides in
Altamonte springs, it depicts s
doctor in surgical mask and
gown (presumably D t Park J t )

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The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the knowing ordnance:
O r tf n a n e e N o . 3880
" A N O R D IN A N C E O f lB H E C I T Y O F S A N F O R D . F L O R D A P p Q V D M G •—
F O R A M E N D M E t f T S T T O A R T IC L E S U. Ill A N D VAMD SCHEDULED * "
*B", “C ", * P A N D *W O F T H E L A N D D E V E L O P M E N T R E G U L A T IO N S
O F T H E C IT Y O F S A N F O R D A S S E T F O R T H M T H E C IT Y O F S A N ­
F O R D C I T Y C O D E / C O O E O F O R D IN A N C E S : P R O V D M G F O R D E F ­
IN IT IO N S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R M A T T E R S R E L A T M G T O H E S S E N T IA L , M U L T IP L E FA M ILY . R E S D E N T I A L O F F I C E / M S T I T U T I O N A L .

Sem inole C o m m unity College

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C O M M E R C IA L IN D U S T R IA L A G R IC U L T U R A L A N D P A R K S .
R E C R E A T IO N A N D O P E N S P A C E Z 0 N M G D t S T R C T S C L A S S n C A '
T I O N S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R P L A N N E D D E V E L O P M E N T S ; P R O V D M G
F O R A S S I G N M E N T O F Z O N IN G D I S T R I C T S A N D A D O P T I O N O F
Z O N IN G D I S T R I C T M A P S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R D E V E L O P M E N T U S E S .
P E R M IT T E D U S E S ,
N O N C O N F O R M IN G U S E S . C O N D I T IO N A L
U S E S , R E S T R IC T E D U S E S A N D G E N E R A L R E Q U IR E M E N T S F O R
U S E S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R S T A N D A R D S . C O N S T R U C T I O N . D E S IG N .
S E TB A C K S . A C C E S S , YARDS, PARCELS. PAR KM G. D M E N S K M S .
C R I T E R IA A N D L O A D IN G A N D S E R V IC E A R E A S ; P R O V D M G F O R
C O M P A T IB IL IT Y S T A N D A R D S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R D E N S I T E S A N D
* I N T E N S I T I E S , S IG N S , E N V IR O N M E N T A L L Y S E N S I T I V E A R E A S .
H E I G H T Z O N E S A N D L IM IT A T IO N S , L IG H T IN G A N D A R E A A N D
D IM E N S IO N R E G U L A T IO N S ; P R O V D M G F O R D E F E C T I O N S ; P R O ­

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V ID IN G F O R H IS T O R IC L A N D M A R K S A N D D I S T R I C T S ; P R O V D M G
F O R A IR P O R T S A N D A IR C R A F T ; P R O V ID IN G F O R C O N C U R R E N C Y
M A N A G E M E N T ; P R O V ID IN G F O R G A T E W A Y C O R R D O R S ; P R O ­
V ID IN G F O R P R O C E D U R E S A N D P R O C E S S E S ; P R O V D M G F O R
P E R M IT S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R A D M IN IS T R A T IO N ; P R O V D M G F O R
C I T I Z E N A W A R E N E S S A N D P A R T IC IP A T IO N P L A N S : P R O V D M G
F O R S IT E P L A N S U B M IT T A L R E Q U IR E M E N T S ; P R O V D M G F O R
E N G I N E E R IN G P L A N R E V I E W P R O C E D U R E S A N D R E Q L A R E M E N T S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R M A I N T E N A N C E O F M P R O V E M E N T S ;
P R O V ID IN G F O R A P P R O V A L S . D E N IA L S . V A R IA N C E S A N D
A P P E A L S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R C O M M E R C IA L V E H IC L E S ; P R O V D M G
F O R IN O P E R A B L E O R U N L I C E N S E D V E H IC L E S ; P R O V D M G F O R
V I O L A T I O N S . R E M E D I E S A N D P E N A L T I E S ; P R O V D M G FOR
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N , P R O V ID IN G F O R L A N D D E V E L O P M E N T R E G U ­
L A T IO N S A N D T A B L E S / S C H E D U L E S A F F E C T M G T H E U S E O F
L A N D ; P R O V ID IN G F O R C O N F L I C T I N G R E G U L A T IO N S ; P R O V ID ­
IN G F O R T H E A D O P T I O N O F A D M IN IS T R A T IV E R U L E S ; P R O V ID ­
IN G F O R S E V E R A B IL IT Y ; P R O V D M G F O R C O N F L I C T S ; P R O V ID ­
IN G F O R C O D IF IC A T IO N A N D P R O V ID IN G A N E F F E C T I V E D A T E
A public hearing on the ordinance win be held on M onday. August 8 .2 0 0 5 , M 7 S O o’clock
P. M . or as soon thereafter as possible, b y the C a y Com m ission of Sanford, R o o d * . m
the City Com m ission C ha m b ers. City HaB, 300 North P ark Avenue. Sanford. F ie r c e
Interested parties m ay appear at the m eebng and be heard regarding fee cwd n a r c e
and/or m a y submit written com m ents

PPLY N O W FOR
FALL 2005
CLASSES START
^AUGUST 22

Copies of the proposed ordinance are available for in s p e c to r b y fee p u b ic
of Planning and Developm ent Services. City Hall. Sanford. Florida

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A D V IC E T O T H E P U B L I C : IF A P E R S O N P E C P E S T O A P P E A L A O B O M O M M A C E
W IT H R E S P E C T T O A N Y M A T T E R C O N 8 D E R E D A T T H E A B O V E M E E T M G . O R
H E A R IN G . H E M A Y N E E D A V E R B A T IM R E C O R D O P T H E P R O C E E D K G S .
IN C L U D IN G T H E T E S T I M O N Y A N D E V ID E N C E . W M C H R E C O R D I S M O T P R O W P E D B Y T H E C I T Y O F S A N F O R D . ( F S 286.0105)
P E R S O N S W IT H D I S A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G A S S I S T A N C E T O P A R T O F W T E M A W T
O F T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D C O N T A C T T H E H U M A N R E S O U R C E S
O F F I C E A D A C O O R D I N A T O R A T 4 0 7 -3 )0 -5 6 2 6 4 * H O U R S M A D V A N C E O F T H E
M E E T IN G .
C y n tn * Pprinr.
Deputy City C le ft
Publish ad July 27. 2005. A u g 3. 2005

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Obituaries
ANDREAS KERON
■RADLEY
A n drea s K eren Bradley,
fo ur weeks, of Sanford, died
Sunday, |u|y 31, 2005. H e
w as b o m June 30,2005, in
Sanford.
Sur v i v ors include mother,
M ichele B ra d ley; father,
G erell D u n ca n ; brothers
D o n ta v io u s Bush and
T m n a r r iu s Eason; sister,
Shanfoiia K illin g sw o rth ;
grandparents, Roosevelt
Bradley.
A candlelight m em orial
service w ill be conducted at
the Q r t l a w n C ha p el on
Friday, A u g . 5,2005 at 4

pA
B a ld w in -F a irch ild
Funeral H o m e ,O a k la w n
C h a p eL Sanford/Lake M ary,
in charge of arran gemen ts.

Collison Fam ily Funeral
Hom es w ith burial in
Geneva Cemetery.
Collison Fam ily Funeral
Hom es k Crem atory,
G ra m k o w Chapel, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.
A M A N O E L H , G E W A R G IS
Am anoel H . Gewargis,
50, of Altam onte Springs,
died Saturday, Ju ly 30, 2005.
H e was b o m July 19,1955
in Iraq. H e was a retired
electrician.
Survivors include son,
N inois Gewargis; daughters,
M a ry Gewargis and N in w a
Gewargis; mother, Marta
Yonan; sisters, V irginia
Georges and A n na Georges;
brother As hour G ew argis
Banficld Funeral H om e,
W inter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

RORERT J. COFFEE
Robert J. Coffee, 75, of
G eneva, d ie d Wednesday,
J u ly 27,2005, at Central
Flo rida Regional Hospital in
Sanford. B o m in M ia m i, he
m o ve d to C e ntral Florida 20
years ago from Point*
Vedra. H e w as an investigato r for the Internal Revenue
Service. H e w as a Staff SgL
W ith the U 5 . M a rin e C o rps
and recipien t o f three p u r­
ple hearts. H e w as a P O W
for three years in Korea. H e
belonged to Florida C o u n try
M u sic Association and was
a Protestant.
Su r v iv o rs include com ­
panion. Ellen B ro w n of
G eneva; sons, Robert J.
Coffee o f N a y lo r, Ga.,
M ichael P. Coffee of
A s h v ille , N . C , Ronald B.
Coffee of Sanford and
T h o m a s A . Coffee of
Lakeland, G a .; daughters,
R obin A . T h a y e r and Lisa Y.
Coffee, both of Jacksonville;
brother, Patrick Coffee of
A n a h e im , C a lif.; eight
grand ch ild ren ; five great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services w ere
held M o nday, A u g 1, at

GRANT 'BO O KER'
HANLEY
G rant 'B o o k e r' Hanley,
61, of
Sanford,
d ied
Wednes­
day
27,:
in Sanford.
H e was
bom
M arch 1,
1944, in
Ow ens," ” ~ 7
boro, Ky.
S u rv iv ­
ors include longtim e cornpanion Linda; children,
Benzella, Rochelle, Sherrie,
G ran t Jr.. Robert, D a vid ,
M arie, DelSheka, C a lvin ,
Yolanda, Kantene, Lisa,
Terrile, Watena and
G reg o ry; brother, John
Colem an; 32 grandchildren.

ALEXANDER M. RIGGS
Alexander M . Riggs, 58,
of A popka, died
Wednesday, Ju ly 27, 2005 in
M iam i. H e was b o rn Jan. 1,
1947 in Ayrshire, Scotland.
H e was a truck d riv e r and a

R o w welcomes district govwro
veteran of the U .S . A ir
Force.
S u rvivo rs include d au gh­
ters, Shirley A . B urkhardt
and Shelby A . Sm ith; son,
A lexander M . Riggs; m oth­
er, Isabella Riggs; three
grandsons.
Funeral services w ill be
held Wednesday, A u g . 3, at
11 a.m. at Banfield Funeral
H om e, w ith visitation from
10 until 11 a.m. that same
day.
Banfield Funeral H om e,
W inte r Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
E D D IE C H A R L E S S M IT H
Ed d ie Charles Sm ith, 48,
_________________ of Castle
Brew er
C o u rt,
died
Friday,
J u ly 29,
2005, at
O rla n d o
Regional
H ealth
Care.
H e was
b o m Dec.
1, 1956, in
Sanford. H e w as a
M ethodist.
S u rvivo rs include mother,
Jenethel Sm ith of Sanford;
brothers, W alter Lew is
Sm ith, Jr. and D a vid
Jonathan Sm ith, both of
Sanford, and Le ro y Lem ar
Sm ith of C o lum b u s, O h io ;
sisters, A n g e ly n L. Sm ith,
Sheralyn Hayes, Veronica
Sm ith and Lillia n Sm ith, all
of Sanford.
Funeral services w ill be
held Saturday, A u g . 6, at 11
a.m . at St. M atthew M .B.
C h u rc h , 3724 M a in Street in
Sanford w ith Rev. Leonard
L.J. W ilson, pastor.
V ie w in g w ill be Friday,
A u g . 5 from 4 until 8 p.m . at
W ilson-Eichelberger
M ortuary.
W ilson-Eichelberger
M ortua ry, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

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You knew something spe­
cial was happening at the
Sanford Rotary C lu b meeting
M onday
because
Paul
Osborne, one of the city's most
casual and laid-back dressers,
was decked out in a dressshirt, stripped tie, sports jacket,
and his signature jeans and
Cow boy boots.
Com e to find o u t Paul had
............. *............ the dubious
Service G u b task of introConnections d u c i n g
Rotary's dis­
trict governor,
M icki Kaye,
as
guest
speaker. So,
ne dressed the
part. The role
fell to Paul
becavsp he's
Charles
the assistant
district gover­
Jackso n
nor
for
C e n t r a l
■county
After being introduced by
d u b president Donna M u niz
Loader, Paul then turned to
introduce Kaye, w ho has risen
to the top heun of local Rotary
within 10 years.
Kaye, w ho joined the
Goldenrod Club in 1995 and
became president three years
later, went from ambivalence
to ambassador after learning
about Rotary's service to the
nation.
' I started the journey very
reluctantly,' said Kaye, whose
husband is also a Rotarian. ' I
went to meetings five times
before making a commitment
to join. But the fifth time was a
charm. I heard a talk on the
eradication of polio. When I
heard that, it made it easy to
commit."
As district governor, Kaye
represents 2,100 Rotarians w ho
"fix problems."
"We're the ones who take a
look at a problem, come out of
our comfort zone and get the
job done," Kaye said. "We pro­
vide sweat equity. We help
build houses, bring water to a
village we will never live in.
Kaye
helped
promote
August as "membership and
extension month." She shared
about the rich diversity of
Rotary, internationally and
locally.
"I met 13 people in one
R oU ry d u b that ntpruM nU 13

From left are: Randy Rawizer, aide; Paul Osbourne, assistant dis­
trict governor; Donna Loader, Rotary Club president; Alice ’Mteki*
Kaye, Rotary district governor; and Ruddy Kaye, her husband.
different countries," Kaye said.
"That's a lively dub, filled with
ideas."
She encouraged the Sanford
club to continue efforts to
diversify its membership to get
the full effect of service to oth­
ers. "W hen you do that you
gain great cultural experi­
ences."
"I come from a large family
and m y mother used to say,
'm any nands make light work,'
and that's what we want."
R O TA R Y
R E C IP IE N T S ;
Th e noon club awarded more
than $30,000 to local charities
and international com m unitybased organizations this year.
Paul Osborne has served as the
chairman of the club's service
projects for the past 10 years,
and said since that time the
club has been giving about
$30,000 a year to needy organi­
zations. This year's recipients
are: Seminole C o m m un ity
College scholarships, Seminole
County Schools "John Mercer
Scholarship," Boy Scouts (local
and
national),
Rescue
Outreach Mission, Salvation
Arm y, Sanford Police - Kids
Shopping and
D .A .R .E .,
Seminole H igh School, Sanford
Little League, Boys and Girls
Club, Good Samaritan Home,
Safehouse, Sanford Christian
Sharing
Center,
Polio
Eradication
W orldw ide,
Tsunam i
Relief
Efforts,
DwLond N aval A ir Station

Museum . Kid's House, Patrol
Torpedo
Boy
Scouts
of
Am erica
Project
Second
Harvest Food Bank, Caribbean
Rotary Relief, and Pensacola
Hurricane Relief.
O P T IM IS T PO W ER O F
O N E : Elisabeth Gilben. a 17year-old senior at Seminole
H ig h School, demonstrated
Wednesday how she w on the
Sanford Optimist Club essay
contest and went on to w in the
North Florida District competi­
tion.
She recited from her work
titled, "The Power of One."
"It is the power to believe in
one self, and achieve one's
goal," Elisabeth said. "It is the
power of a trailblazer. Step on
the road to achieve something
great. Everything we do, no
matter how small, can make a
difference in the world."

Chartes D. Jackson is a native
o f Sanford and a veteran journalist/public relations practitioner.
He writes a weekly column on
sendee and civic clubs in
Seminole County. Send items to
him at the Sanford Herald. 300 N.
French Ave., Sanford, FL 32771.

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Positions----------Continued from F ife 1A
"Now , can we afford all
these positions and do we
really need them?" Woodruff
asked.
M iller replied that recur­
ring revenues the city expect­
ed to receive the next year and
the indication that they were
in good shape this year, led
him to believe that the could
afford the positions.
"W e're in good shape,”
Miller said. "1 think this is a
conservative adjustment."
Miller told commissioners
he could make a strong case
for each of the positions rec­
ommended.
"W e're suffering," Miller
continued.
W illiam s asked if M iller
expected the commission to
approve the recommendation
at Monday night's meeting.
And W oodruff wanted to
know
if
D istrict
4
Com m issioner Kevin Hipes,
who was out of town, nad
seen the list.
M iller told W'illiams and
Woodruff that he did expect
the commission to approve
and that Hipes did not see the
list.
"We need these positions,"
Miller said.
District 3 Com m issioner
Randy Jones asked if the rec­
ommendations were based on
department directors' input.
Human Resources Director
Sheryl Chapm an
replied:
"Yes, and we've taken some
out."
Miller told the commission
that if he submitted all of the
departm ent
directors’
requests for staffing positions
the list would at least double.
"You've got some unhappy
directors because of this snort
of a list," Miller said.
Williams said that consider­
ation needtxi to be given to
the employees who are on a
contractual basis with no ben­
efits in the community rela­
tions field, which currently
falls under Planning and
Com m unity
Development

Requested positions
List of Recommended Positions:

1 Administrative Secretary, Human Resources Department
1 Community Planner, Planning and Development Services
1 Battalion Chief, EM5, Fire Department
1 Administrative Secretary, City Clerk's Office
1 Fiscal Assistant, Fire Department
1 Senior Planner, Planning and Development Services
1 Plans Examiner, Planning and Development Services
1 Customer Service Representative I, Parks and Recreation
1 Operations Foreman, Parks and Recreation Department
2 Maintenance Worker I's, Parks and Recreation
1 Urban Forester, Parks and Recreation Department
1 Museum Assistant, Parks and Recreation
2 Docents 110 hours a week), Parks and Recreation
1 Secretary, Public Works Department
1 Inspector Technician I, Public Works Department
1 Maintenance Worker I, Public Works Department
1 Electrical Technician, Public Works Department
1 Management and Budget Analyst, City Manager's Office
1 Network Systems Analyst, Finance Department
1 Environmental Coordinator, Utilities
1 Pretreatment Coordinator, Utilities
The last two positions, environmental and pretreatment
coordinators, would replace two classification positions that
are currently staffed by contractors, so that the city manager
is only requesting 21 positions, instead of the 23 listed here.

Director Russ Gibson.
Mayor Linda Kuhn said the
neighborhood initiative proj­
ect that she asked the commis­
sion to look at would address
the community development
department, or lack there of.
“Currently, there are con­
tractual em ployees. That's
why I'm requesting a commu­
nity planner," Gibson said.
" I’m still asking about the
people there now," Williams
said.
She continued to discuss
how they must not be of any
value, since the three people
working in community devel­
opment under Gibson have no
benefits.
"You're touching the tip of
the iceberg," Miller told her.
"It wouldn’t be appropri­
ate, if you're talking about
adding
21
positions?"
Williams asked.
"That is a concern," Miller
said.

He told her that is a bigger
issue, because there are a
num ber
of
contractual
em ployees in a tem porary
position who have no benefits.
"There are 52," Chapman
told Williams.
"Fifty-two what?" Williams
asked.
M iller replied: "Fifty-tw o
other positions that don't
have benefits."
"I'm not talking about the
other 52," Williams said.
Woodruff told Williams
that the commission needed
to be concerned about all 52,
not just the few in one depart­
ment.
"The more things change,
the more things stay the same
in the city of Sanford,"
Williams said.
HR Director Chapman said
they are looking into all 52
contractual em ployees, but
that it is going to take time to
make changes to benefits.

"VVe have to get a hold of
the larger picture," Chapman
said
Joness agreed,
agreed.
“1 think
rink it's important for
Velma to realize that now we
have an HR director dedicated
to these Issues," he said. The
new director has identified
the issue and is aware that it is
something that needs to be
addressed, he explained
"She's kind of starting from
the ground up," Jones said.
"1 understand," Williams
told Jones. “I’m still saying
that, that department should
be given attention."
Kuhn chimed in and said:
"And, it will be."
The com m issioners ulti­
mately decided to table the
recom m endation until the
next com m ission meeting
when H ipes was due to
return.
"At this point, if I were
Commissioner Hipes, I'd be
kind of upset to come back
and see trial this had been
done
in
my
absence,"
Woodruff said.
Williams said she was still
trying to figure out where all
this money was coming from.
Kuhn said that the city has
a new city manager that looks
at things differently.
"If we want to move for­
ward and provide good, qual­
ity services to our comm inity, we certainly have to look
at the impact that not being
fully staffed and staffed well
has on our staff," Kuhn said.
Woodruff agreed that there
were positions on the list that
he "definitely" thinks the city
needs.
"But, there are definitely
some I question," he said.
The com m issioners will
have this on their next agenda
at the Aug. 8, commission
meeting at 7 p.m. at City Hall.
In the m eantime, com m is­
sioners have agreed to dis­
cuss the recommended posi­
tions
with
M iller
and
Chapman.

locals win big at Soap Box championships
AKRON, Ohio — Kirby
Gagne of Central Florida Soap
Box Derby and Southeast
Rally Champ, won the World
Stock Rally Championship in
Akron, Ohio, on July 30.
Kirby competed in a field of
51 champs who were part of
502 drivers from all over the
world.
This is the fourth driver
from the Sanford races to win
the World Championship in
the past six years. Kirby was
awarded a $3,000 college
scholarship
and a $400
Championship Ring, in addi­
tion to a 4 -foot trophy.
This is the fifth straight year
that Sanford racers won the
C ham p's Choice Award for
Outstanding Rally City. The
award was voted on by the
Raliv Champions.
The World Stock Rally
Cham pionship was one of
several events held in addi­
tion to the three major classes
of racing events, represented
by winners from Sanford's
Soap Box Derby None of the
three local winners won in the
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NOTICE LAND DEVELOPMENT
REGULATION CHANGES
T h e City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following
ordinance:

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W H ER EA S , the Code of Ordinances for the City of
Longwood, Florida, provides that the Mayor will issue a
Proclamation giving at least fifteen (15) days notice of
the qualification period for an election, stating the time,
place and naming the issues to be voted on; and
W H ER EA S , said Proclamation shall be advertised
twice in a newspaper ot general circulation in the County;
and
NOW. TH E R E F O R E . I H AYW O O D G. BUNDY. JR..
MAYOR O F T H E C IT Y O F LO N G W O O D . FLORIDA, do
hereby proclaim that the City of Longwood General
Election will be held on Tuesday, November 8. 2005.
from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
FO R TH IS E L E C TIO N AND TH IS E LE C TIO N ONLY, all
registered electors who reside in the City of Longwood
will vote at the following location:
LO N G W O O D C IT Y HALL
C IT Y COM M ISSIO N CH AM BER S
175 West Warren Avenue, Longwood, Florida
(Comer of West Warren and Wilma Avenue)
This election will be held for the purpose of electing City
Commissioners In the following districts:
District #1 - Office now held by
Commissioner John C. Maingot
District #2 - Office now held by
Commissioner Dan Anderson
District #4 - Office now held by
Commissioner H.G.
“Butch" Bundy
This election will also include two proposed charter
amendments and two questions shall be submitted to the
voters in accordance with Ordinance No. 05-1758.
D A TES O F Q U A LIFIC A TIO N WILL BE A S FO LLOW S:
From 8:00 a.m., Friday, August 26,2005 until 5:00 p.m.,
Friday, September 2,2005.
A L L C A N D ID A TE S M U S T Q U A LIFY W ITH T H E C ITY
C LER K A T C IT Y HALL. C IT Y O F LO N G W O O D . 175
W E S T W A R R EN AV EN UE. LO N G W O O D . FLORIDA
IN W ITN E S S W H ER EO F, I have here­
unto set my hand and caused the seal
of the City of Longwood to be affixed
this 11th day of July. 2005.

(Seal)

(Signed)
Haywood G. Bundy, Jr.. Mayor
Attest:
(Signed)
Sarah M. Mijares, City Clerk

IN S T A L L A T IO N
N O E Q U IP M E N T T O B U Y

O rd in a n c e N o . 3948
A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C I T Y C O M M IS ­
S IO N O F T H E C I T Y O F S A N F O R D , F L O R I­
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S C H E D U L E “E ” O F T H E C I T Y O F S A N F O R D
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P R O V ID IN G F O R P U R P O S E ; P R O V ID IN G
F O R A P P L IC A B IL IT Y ; P R O V ID IN G F O R
D E F IN I T I O N S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R S T A N ­
D A R D S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R I N S U R A N C E
R E Q U I R E M E N T S A N D IN D E M N IF IC A T IO N ;
P R O V ID IN G F O R P R O C E D U R E S : P R O V ID ­
IN G F O R C O N F L I C T S : P R O V ID IN G F O R
S E V E R A B IL IT Y ; P R O V ID IN G F O R C O D IF I ­
C A T IO N A N D P R O V ID IN G F O R A N E F F E C ­
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Cham bers, City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue,
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A public hearing on the ordinance will bo held on
Monday. August 8. 2005, at 7.00 o'clock P. M . or as
soon thereafter as possible, by the City Com m ission

WINTER SPRINGS — The
Oviedo-Winter
Springs
Kiwanls Club will meet
Thursday, Aug. 18 at 7:30 a.m.
at the Tuscawilla Country Club.
Special guest will be attor­
ney Bruce Harris. He will dlv
cuss eminent domain Issues,
specifically how' the U S.
Supreme Court ruling has an
impact on the are*a. The com­
munity is welcome to attend
this event.
"With the recent Supreme
Court case ruling, many resi­
dents have a vague under­
standing of die unique protec­
tions we enjoy in Florida." said
Kathy McDonald, president­
elect of the Kiw a rn s Hub
"Eastern Seminole County is
experiencing explosive growth
and development, a n d th is
type of
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Interested parties m ay appear at the meeting and be
heard regarding the ordinance and/or m ay submit
written com m ents.
Copies of the proposed ordinance are available for
inspection by the public at the office of Planning and
Developm ent Services. City Hall. Sanford. Florida.

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RACE TRYOUTS
Open Try-outs for
ORLANDO RACE (SemiPro Football) are set for
the next four Saturdays,
August &amp; 13,20 and 27, at
noon at "Showalter Field
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Winter Park, rignt behind
the Visitors' Stand at
Showalter Field).
Registration and Check
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pm . Attendance at one of
the scheduled try-outs Is
mandatory for anyone
Interested In making the
2006 rage roster, Including
all returning Rage players.
The details are as fol­
lows:
1) Registration Fee of
150 paid in cash at door
for all positions except
Offensive Linemen who
will pay 135. Returning
2005 RAGE players will
pay only 135.
2) Each paid registrant
MUST sign waiver and
release.
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 Roster.
4) Registration at noon
sharp. Registration closes
at 1 p.m.
5) Open Tryouts for any
person over the age of 18
years.
6) Bring workout clothes
and cleats and helmets (if
you have one). Equipment
sales reps will be present
for ordering.
7) Each registrant will be
required to perform a
series of speed, strength,
endurance and agility
drills.
8) Break down into posi­
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champion g sntord River Rate edged the Winter Perk Diamond Dawgs, 3-2, Saturday at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stedfom to eam a spot in the Florida Collegiate Summer League Championship
Gameat the Tropicana Dome In St. Petersburg on Sunday.

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second spot in the
Championship Game.
Earlier in the season the
Devil Rays had offered the
League a chance to use the
major league ballpark for the
Championship Game and what
an amazing experience it was
for the players, coaches and
fans alike. Players from
Sanford and Zephyrhills
described the Tropicana infield
as "the truest ever made" and
they marveled at seeing their
names up in lights.
It was an extra special day
From Staff Reports
for one player in particular
Snapper Aaron Mac Lamar as
Oh to close.
he got to experience the amaz­
The Sanford River Rats gave
ing thrill of hitting a home run
it everything they had, but it
out of the dome.
was Just not quite enough, as
The game, which followed
the first-year Zephyrhills
Snappers nipped tne defending the Devil Rays completing a
sweep of the Kansas City
champions, 2-1, in the Florida
Royals with a 6-2 victory, fea­
Collegiate Summer League
tured phenomenal pitching on
Championship Came Sunday
evening at Tropicana Field in
both sides before over 500 roar­
St. Petersburg.
ing fans.
The No. 4 seeded River Rats
For Sanford, league strike out
won three games, including
king Drew Shetrone threw
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beating the top-seeded Winter
seven innings with Chris
Park Diamond Dawgs twice, to
Maher relieving him in the
eam the trip to the home of the
eighth.
Tampa Bay Devil Rays, but
But Snapper Chris Nyman
Sanford's recent struggles
was Just a little better as he
against the Snappers surfaced
scattered seven hits over eight
again.
and a third innings before
After falling 8-1 in the
Mike Harley came on close
Winner's Bracket final on
things out by getting the final
Thursday to No. 3 seeded
two outs.
Zephyrhills, the River Rats had
But MacLamar stole the spot
to face a Diamond Dawgs
light as he drove in both
squad it had to go 12 innings
Zephyrhills runs by blasting a
to beat, 5-3, on Wednesday at
solo home run in the second
Winter Park High School.
inning putting and then hitting
And things did not get off to
a sacrifice fly in the fourth
a good start on Friday at
inning to plate Orlando
Historic Sanford Memorial
Rosales with what would
Stadium as the Diamond
prove to be the championship
Dawgs took a 1-0 lead in the
winning run and all but clinch
top of the first inning before
the Championship Game Most
rains postponed the game until
Valuable Player Award.
Saturday morning.
The River Rats closed the gap
The hosts took advantage of
to 2-1 in the eighth inning with
the respite as Chris Kemp and
a sacrifice fly that scored Jon
Jonathan Lucroy both homered
Lozada, but that would be the
as the River Rats edged the
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pitcher Kyle Bono was part of
a three-player trade that sent
Jose Cruz, Jr. fo the Boston Red
Sox while Bono and another
minor leaguer were sent to the
Arizona Diamondbacks.
Bono, 22, who was a star
player at Lake Mary High
School and with the State
Champion Sanford American
Legion Post 53 team, signed
last year for $432,000, a record
bonus (since broken) for an
eighth-rounder. According to
Baseball America, Bono does­
n't have a single dominant
pitch, but he keeps hitters off
balance by mixing his sinker,
changeup and slider. Projected
as a reliever, he pitched in that
rote at high Class A
Wilmington this year; going 22,4.07 in 24 games. He had a
56-32 strikeout-walk ratio in 49
innings, while opponents hit
.222 with five homers against
him.
Bono will report to the
Lancaster JetHawks, in the
Class A California League.

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Lake Mary’s Kyle Bono, who holds U C F’s career record for ERA
wWh a 1.66 mark, was traded by the Boston Red Sox fo the Arizona
Diamondbacks on Monday.

Central Florida Krush earn
spot in W-League semifinals
From Staff Reports

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Sanford River Rats players (top) warm up in leftfield in front of the Troplcana Field message board that
displays the combatants for Sunday's FC SL Championship Game which was won by the first-year
ZephyrhiHs Snappers (bottom photo) over the defending champs, 2*1, before over 500 fans.

Cham pionship —
Continued from Page IB
final Sanford run to cross the plate as the
Snappers held on to the lead and beat the 2004
defending League Champion River Rats to take
home the trophy.
It was a fitting end for a team that went unde­
feated the playoffs and led the League in batting
average (.281), sluggingjpercentage (.398) and on
base percentage (.363). The Snappers also fin­
ished second to Winter Park in team ERA with a
3.19. ZephyrhiHs standout Lee Cruz was hon­

ored as the League's Most Valuable Player at the
awards banquet on the 24th for finishing the sea­
son hitting .427 with 41 RBI, six home runs and a
.664 slugging percentage. Overall, the Snappers
had four players in their starting lineup hitting
over .300 with the wood.
The 2005 FCSL Champioaship Trophy is a per­
fect beginning for this Inaugural Snapper squad,
and a perfect end to Head Coach Chad
Sommers's baseball career. Sommers coached his
final game of his baseball career under the bright
Tropicana lights and is hanging up his cleats to
pursue a real estate license this Fall.

The "Biggest Women's Soccer
Event in North America this
Year" is heading to Mercer
County Community College In
New Jersey this weekend and
the expansion Central Florida
Krush will be there.
The New Jersey Wildcats will
be hosting the 2005 W-League
Championship this weekend.
The best four women's teams
in the continent will meet at
MCCC In a showdown of
world class talent.
The Krush advanced to the
Central Conference finals by
edging the Division Champion
Detroit Jaguars, 3-2, on
Saturday to earn a spot in
Sunday's finale.
Central Florida fell behind in
the llth minute on an unassist­
ed goal by Detroit's Melissa
Dubbyn, but the Krush came
back to tie the score in the 37th
minute on a penalty kick by
former Lyman Hign School star
Danielle (Garrett) Fotopoulos.
Fotopoulos then put the

locals ahead to stay with
another penalty kick In the
64th minute and added an allimportant insurance goal in the
74tn minute off an assist from
Alicia Milyak.
Dobbyn scored again for the
Jaguars (11-4) in the 79th
minute, but Krush goalie
Shannon Aiken preserved the
victory with six saves.
The Krush then got a taste of
revenge and a spot in the Final
4 when they nipped the
Charlotte Lady Eagles, 1-0, in
the Central Conference
Championship Game on
Sunday in Cincinnati.
Rhonda Jones scored the only
goal of the game on an assist
from Fotopoulos in the 55th
minute and Aiken again was
stellar in goal to get the
shutout and end the season for
Charlotte, which had edged the
Krush by a single point for the
Division Championship last
weekend.
The Krush will join the host
Wildcats, the Ottawa Fury, who
downed the Toronto Lady Lynx

2-0 in the Eastern Conference
final to return to the W-League
semifinals for a third straight
year, and the defending cham­
pion Vancouver Whitecaps,
who advanced to the WLeague championship tourna­
ment with a 4-0 win over
Arizona in the Western
Conference final, in the Final 4
starting Friday.
The W-League is the highest
level of women's soccer in
North America with 34 teams
spread out across the United
States and Canada.
The championship weekend
will feature semifinal matches
on Friday, August 5th, at 5 p.m.
and 7:30 p.m. followed by tne
consolation and championship
matches on Sunday, August
7th, at 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.,
respectively. The championship
game will be broadcast live to
over 30 million homes on the
Fox Soccer Channel.
For more information go to
the website at www.centralfloridakrush.com and fol­
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LATE MODELS RETURN TO NEW SMYRNA
This Saturday (August 6th) New Smyrna
Speedway welcomes back the Lake Models
along with the other FASCAR Divisions of
Open Wheel Modified, Sportsman, Super
Stock, Mini Stock and Strictly Stock.
In addition to the Late Models, the Open
Wheel Modifieds figure to offer great action as
Tank Tucker and Art Kunzeman are only five
points apart in the standings and the action is
sure to be hot.
Pit gate opens at 4 p.m. with grandstands
opening at 6 p.m. and racing at 7:30 p.m.
General admission is $10, with students and
seniors $5, and children 11 and under FREE.
New Smyrna Speedway is located between
SR 44 and SR 415 between 1-4 and 1-95 eight
miles west of New Smyrna Beach in Samsula.
For more information on any local short
track action, call the FASCAR offices at (386)
427-4129 (New Smyrna), or check the Internet
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Merrill Park in Altamonte Springs is now
accepting registratioas 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.
FLAG REGISTRATION/P LACEMENT DAY
The Sanford Recreation Department will be
holding Registration/Player Placement Day each
of the next two Saturdays, August 6th and 13th,
for Youth Flag Football for children ages 5-12
yejrs old at Ft. Mellon Park (600 East 1st Street).
Cost per participant is $40 for City Residents
and $50 for Non-City Residents.
The 5-6 Year Old Age Group will take the field
at 9 am.
The 7-9 Year Old Age Group at 10:30 a m.
The 10-12 Year Old Age Group at noon.
Games will begin on Saturday, September 3rd.
Sign up at the Sanford Recreation Department
300, North Park Avenue - City Hall.
For more information, please call Rodney
Stancil at 407-330-5697 or email: stancilr«fi i s .m furd.fl.us

10 9 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
Lake Mary, FL 32746

Authentic Italian &amp; ^
Creative Cuisine

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SECOND PIZZ
NEW CLASSES
BEGIN AUGUST 8 th!
Open House:
Aug. 4 6 Slh 4: JO 8: JO PM
Aug 6lh 9:00am I PM
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MENTION THIS AD FOR A 10% DISCOUNT
ON ORDERS OF $ 20.00 OR MORE
(if.

407 - 324-7005
FAX:4 0 7 -3 2 4 -9 0 0 5

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To Place Your Ad Call
55— B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s
Meke Money
8 m Monty Too
407-430-2109

71— H elp W a n t e d
’ M o m of C e n ta l Florida's B m I
nuraaa wM not answ er M s ad
(because they are already
waking lor uei). 3 LPNa &amp; 2 RNs
needed A S A P . Plaasa call
(407)740-9284 M -F 8a-6p and
ash lor Donna, or apply online
at www mtenmhealthcare corn/"
O n e A 8 one B mechanic
wanted. Must have ow n tools,
drivers Kcenae Must be able to
relate with customers, clean &amp;
courteous Guaranteed salary
&amp; flat rate, vacation pay
available Immediate hire Call
&amp; ash lor Darren or Dotty. 407-

Clericai/Cuet S e rv R e p Data
entry, counter serv. Lilt up to X )
lbs.
M -F w/benefits 8 req
W indows 8 altn to detail Will
train Cindy 407-322-6897

W a n ted

71— H e lp W a n t e d

71— H e lp W a n t e d

Aviation C om pa ny now
Accepting R esu m ee
Professional Appearance
Custom er
Cell 407-321-8880 or
Fa* 407-321-8409

Company Driver*. Earn 9900

Electricia ns Experienced and

phis par wh. 4 safety bonuses
peryr 2 y ra C 0 L-A exp req. Must
live within 49 miles ol Daytona.
Local woth home daily Soma
regional over night dips, back
the next day Great Benefits

H elpers Live Electric. 520
Laurel Ave . Sanford 407-3216960

Service Reps

Barber, Part Tima
407-302*8088
407-383-7591 (CP)
Bobcat O p e ra to r-C la s s D
License.
Final
G ra de
Experience (407) 322-8133

Meet the Recruiter
Ju ly 29 through August 4. Bam
to 5pm Salem Carnets Inc. 3143
International Speedw ay Btvd,
Daytona Beach. FL.

Walk-ins Welcome
Call I -000-709-2938

DEDICATED
Candlew ood Suites is looking
tor team members to jon a great
hotel stafl W e have an opening
tor a front desk associate
position, whose work schedule
w i be MorvFrt, 3pm-11pm Apply
in person 1130 G reenw ood
B M J, Lake Mary. F L 32746 407589-3000 E O E , D F W P

ea»B3e»
Alias General Inc NKp wanted,
m ust have transportation
Please call. 407-772-2198

71—

407 322-2611

CARPET

HELPER-Exp

helpful, must have vakd FL. D L
2593 S Park O r. San lord 407322-3241
Ctear And Goto Experience And
Supervisor
Fo r
C re w
(407)322 8133

'M o re predictable schedules
Consistent miles, appro* 2.400
'S teadier checks, paid weekly
'Average 9750 per week. 940k
per year
‘ Assign ed
conventional
equipment
‘ Full benefits with choice ol
medical plans
A career with J B
Hunt
Dedicated provkloa sLtoWty- and
we're committed to ottering a
dedicated fob that keeps you
satisfied lor the long run
Positions based in Reddick
are limited-call today

1-888-892-4327
E O E Sub) to d/s. 3 mos
class A exp req

DOCK

HELP W A N TE D
•CHI’s •Food Conors
•Cooks
Excellent opportunity for
experienced individuals for an
upscale retirement community.
Must be a professional and want steady
employment. Above average starting
wages for those who are qualified. Alt
candidates please fax their resumes.
Resume Fax 407-322-3065
P hone 407-322-2207

Heritage
•t Lake Forest

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
W &lt; ore a Trench le ss Technology Business operating
throughout th e S ta te of Flo rida since 1980. providing

PERSON

Large
nursery facility needs dock
person to handle paperwork lor
shipments Must be able to lilt
up to 30 lbs. repeatedly Must
be flexible and detail oriented
A ssem bly
w orkers
also
needed. Apply xi person al 6770
W est Slate Rd. 46 or call 407*
330-0298 est 224
O river needed M usi have
clean record. Musi be over 25
yrs old Proper attire Contacl
Ketoy s Transportation 407-9272500

Driver/Warehouse

sale
Drivers License, Drug F re e . MF, 8am -5pm . Full or Part Time
Apply 138 C om m erce Way.
Sanford 407-322-9207
Drivers - D U M P T R U C K .
Class B. benefits. 407-3228133
Drivers! Laborers
H ighw ay
construction com pany looking
lor reliable 8 dependable
people who are able to travel
8 work n FL, S C 8 N C We have
im m ediate
openings
tor
drivers/laborers Must be able
to handle labor work as wen as
driving Drs Lie must be dean
Ail others need not apply Start
at 98 50/910/hr Plenty ol
opportunity tor overtime W e wtl
tram. Benefits include heallh
insurance 8 profit sharing Men
8 women are encouraged to
apply E O E/O FW P . 407-3211010 or 1-000-749-1015

H elp

Expd cooks 8 servers. Jody
G ato r
Fish
Cam p
8
Restaurant G row with us on
beautAJ St Johns River M SR 4&amp;
4 miles east ol G eneva Apply
m person
Expd sign manufacturers,
alum inum
sign
cabinets,
channel letters. 8 vacuum
lormed faces 407-324-4059
Experienced
apt cleaner.
Dependable
own
transportation, good pay. 407416-9980
Experienced Carpet 8 Vinyl
Instaler F/T or P/T Truth 8 Tools
G ood Pay 407 699-4300
Experienced Cook In 'Italian
C uisine’
Longwood
Restaurant C all 407-2658246
F A C IL IT Y M A IN T E N A N C E
FT. hourly position with benefits
at
O rland o
Sanford
International
Airport.
Experience preferred FA X
resum e to 407-585-4545.
Employment contingent upon
qualifications and favorable
drug test results
F R O N T D E S K Position Avail MF. tiling, customer Service.
C om pu ter
Literate
Start
97 50/hr 407-322-1850

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST!
Alw ays
a
good
policy,
especially
for
business
opporturxtws and franchoes C al
Florida Depl. of Agriculture 8
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or F T C - H E L P tor free
ntomaBon Or visit our Web site
at www ftc gov/bizop
Florida law requires sellers of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept of
Agriculture
8
Consum er
Services before selling Call to
verity lawful registration before
you buy

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting Salary $8.5G/Hr
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 40tK
PLAN! Drug tree workplace.
Apply at: 990 Millar Drive.
Altamonte Spring* 407-2909000. EOE

-

71— H elp W a n t e d
Lawn Maintenance Forem an •
AH a to run 3 to 4 man crew Top
Pay plus Bonuses
Call 407 6 3 1 8 4 3 6
Leisure B ay Industries. Inc. a
leading manufacturer ot above
ground spas is rapidly growing
and looking to fill the following
positions in the Lake M ay and
Orlando area for 1st and 2nd
shift. Leisura B ay will provide
some
training on
these
positions as som e exp is
necessary Assemblers. Quality
Control. Janitors. Repair man.
Detail
Paintar,
Industrial
m echanic
and
Inventory
Control
Clerk.
Interested
carvkdalee should call 407-2102347 or 407 -2 1 0 -2 3 3 9 to
schedule an appointment lor an
interview.
__________
Lie /Oid Baptist Minister to
pastor well estab church Send
resume: Pulpit Committee, St
P tti M B Church 813 Pine Ave.
Sanford. FI 32771 by Aug 12.
2005
Mecharxc/thesel Fabncalor/AJi
Round P M Shop. Must H ave
DL. (407)322-8133
Mechanical
Engineer:
Plan/design
m ech
sys.
direct/oversee
ops/repair
activities, plan/direcl eng
personnel.
dev
methods/procedures of testing
sys; direct/coord eng act to
ensure conformance; oval held
instaJIations/rec design specs
Req: Bach m Mech E ng 8 t yr
exp or 1 yr as Bom edical E n g
Resum e: A Stim ac. Metal
Essence. t21 Central Park
Place. Sanford. F L 32771

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Are you a positive, friendly
professional
w ho
enjoys
working with children and
seeks to wexh n a pleasant. Iasipaced pediatrics ottice with
excellent benefits? Please fax
resume to 407-262-5797 E O E
M E D IC A L A S S I S T A N T •
Lake M ary prim ary care
practice
has
immediate
openings tor a F T Fam ily
Practice M A and P T Peds M A
Must be certified and /or
registered G o o d benefits
Submit resume indicating
interest in Lake M ary M A
position, including specialty,
to
Physician Associates.
Human Resources. 455 W
Warren A v e . Longwood. FL
32750. tax to (407) 262-5797 or
apply online at w w w pool com
EOE
Vwona's North Pizzena needs
drivers, pizza makers, subs.
trusses 8 phones Apply with
owner al 2477 Park Ave,
Sanford

71— H e lp W a n t e d
Now Hmng A l Positions: F7T and
P7T. Grill C ooks. Cashiers.

Counter halo. Bar Tendara.
Bussers. 8 Dishwashers. High
Volume Food Courts Located at
the Stkiford Axport Bulking ‘{ T
Applications are now being
excepted fcUE-M/F/V/D

Creative Host Services/
Compaas Qroup-USA
407-323-0345
Accepting Application a M-F
900a m-2:00pm
Part Time cook, servers. 8
dishwasher needed Coni act
Myiene
407-323-7306
Receptionist
Bilingual
(Engiish/Spanish)
G ood
communications 8 customer
service skills. F T . benefits
available Call 407-324-2442.

Reptile Maintenance a I local
pet store. P/T. flexible hours.
97 OOt* beruae* 407-320-7001
San Francisco Oven
*A Taate of the Bey
At m *
Featuring Brick O ven
Pizzas. Soups. Salads.
Sandwiches

Now Hiring Lunch Hr*,
cashiers
Saiad/Sandwch Makers
Pizza Cooks
Food Runners
Dishwahers
Apply in Person A ny Day
2pm -6pm Located ir Park
Place Plaza. 7025 C R 4 8 -A
Suite t o t t . Lake Mary. FL.
32740 (407)936-1107

Secretary. Full Time. 97 OOrtu.
computer exp
necessary,
casual atmosphere. Call Julie,
407-323 8822

TK*- Sanford

positions available, training provided.

Herald

is

looking
tor
a
salas
professional to lead its
advertising stall Newspaper
sales experience is required
This position is ideal lor the
sales professional with a
proven track record who
w ants to m ove into a
m anagem ent position Th e
advertising director will be
responsible tor hiring, training
and managing the sales stall,
planning
special section
publications, and assisting
with the creation ol new
publications The director also
will be expected to lead by
example and make regular
sales calls T h e Sanford
Herald ■ a twee a week. 5.000
paid circulation newspaper
located In Sanlord
Th e
Herald also publishes tree
newspapers m L ik e Mruy
and Longw ood This i* a
tremendously last growing
market. T h e Herald offers a
competitive base salary, a
commission and bonus plan,
health nsurance. 2 weeks pod
vacation, auto and ceil phone
allowance, and a 40 tk E-mail
resume and references lo
Publisher D a n
Ping al
dptng ® semmole her aki com,
or mail them to 300 N French
Ave. Sanford, F L 32771

lm c a rp e n te rs needed
nedutety Good pay. must be
pd 8 have own tools 8
nspoliation 321-377-1585 o
86-774-5402

U/W Asst needed lor busy
Insurance M G A in Lake Mary
Com m ercial lines preferred.
Fax resume 407-833-9194
W a re h o u s e
Position
A vailable- P ackm g/ShippingLoadmg 4 Unloading. M -F Start
O 97/hr 407322*1650

War* house/Cashler
Thrift Depot
Sanford Plaza
2921 Orlando Dr.

W O R K F ite
T H E B E S T!
Merry Maids is hmng because
we are growing. No nights or
weekends. You need a car 8
drivers license W e provide a
great place to work, benefits.
8 paid mileage.

Call 407-331-5286

Merry Maids
73—

Employment
W anted

I Will Clean Your House
affordable prlcea. Good
Referenced available.
Cell Marla 407-321-9240

93— Rooms For
Rent
Clean 8 Secure for single adult
only Also Room for Rent. F u l
House privileges 8150/Wk, all
utilities incl. 321-377-3033

P IO IP IJO ^ ^

S M A LL E N G IN E M E C H A N IC Experienced with commercial
lawn equipment Longwood
407-260-1833
Stylists needed tor busy salon
in Sem inole Tow n Center
Excellent
com m issions
medical
&amp;
dental
For
nterviews contact Bne 407-3281888

Part time cook, servers 8
dishwasher needed. Contacl
Myiene.
407-323-7306
Tattoo Artist needed Part time
Would like to review your
perttoto P h C a l 386479-2101

O perator
Trackhoe
tor
underground storm/utilities
crew 407 322 8133

trenchless pipeline services W e hove the following

71— H elp W a n t e d

71— H e l p W a n t e d

Run a

TV Technicians / Operators
Cues TV , Test &amp; Seal Equipment

Classified Rates

CDL Drivers
Combination Pipeline Cleaning
and Vaccum Tank Trucks

Technical Report writers
Preparation of technical reports using
AutoCAD L T

General Operatives / Labor
Reliable 4 hard working, training provided
E xcelle nt wages and be n e fits , some out of town werh,
good working conditions paid vacation and training
Apply today details below

Altair
V

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(Prepayment Required)
4 line ad.
..1 week $ 1 8 ................ 3 weeks $36
.2 weeks $ 2 5 .................. 4 weeks $45

Yard Sales....5 lines for $15

Contract Rates

T#|. 407-399-7134

Fix: 407-D M 41I

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7*4 C*&gt; /ft*40 mmmaH**u*v*r*rtM U*n

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:
5
^

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

5

Call Tedat

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

5 - 1 0 lin e s ............................ 90*/line
11 - 20 lin e s ........................... 80*/llne
2 1 or more lines...................70&lt;/line

ESTABLISHED I960
710 8 UdwM &amp;t/Mt. Longwood. FL 177V)

i Ad and Get A
Garage Sale Kit

Legal Advertising
$4 95 per column inch

Si

1 407- 322-2611 1

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August 3 A 4. 2005

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SarAvd. 407-321-4217Add*

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141— H
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n f u r n is h e d

f )O Y I F

Oaraga Apt: Historic dtamcl
1/1, no pat*. 8423 plu*
dap 407-323-1167

cocking [ M g a SIODM l 321262-6118

A u a h y L U if a lA M S E S I
R M » 6 l , l &gt; » i 6 i aai.
Latoa Vtoara, 407-321-tlM.

Smgte room In Longwood
Private antranc*. steady
amploytd, no liquor, no
amoklng $706vk, $90 deposit
407-8306216.

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100— C

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1BH, Carpal 8 Da,
Indudaa Cym* 8 Wator, P 6 o
8666/8969 Dap
Mayfair Araa. 3/2,
, acraanad porch,
araga. community
pool.
81200/MO
81200/dapoait
DOYLE MANAOCMCNT

Lga.4BfV1.BBA

2

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8188.900
id :

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8148.900

porchee/lear garaga/l637aq

Minonc iJiwFici ijy»*ioc*ifTO

flApadoua. 1910DbdaYMy-o6
Soutfiwaat Rd 407-322-0213

Santord 2/2. covarad parting,
ffrwpiace, balcony, pool, ftnaaa
oamar 8 land* court* 25211
NotIMafca
Or.
SSSG/mo
8980/aac. Caa 813-206-1850

3/1
"inwwflii /vv, noonng, pwii,
laundry rm. 8 cadnata Vary
Noal 8860/880QMO. 407-221-

Oorgaoua Park 8 4 Btodta to
Lake Monroe. Listed In
Nattonal Registry ol Historic
Home*. 8644,900.

103— H
U

ouses

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flM tx * an. C H A 128 C U ) Rd.
C H A D a F H . Ready now 8860

PM Ok w*i (top. 407118— O

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Fo

407-321 0759

Efficiency
tlOOwk,
Apartment*. SISOwk. alao
houaaa
for
rant
fumtahad/unfumishad. 407
2401186.

2 Houaaa tor pdoaolt, 3/1 Bfc
and an 8198.000
Lake Mary 3/1 Bfc8200,0to

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Offices For Rant: 400 aq n to
800 aq n. Sanford. Fulton
Office Cantor. 407-314-3750.

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Nice 2BR.poaaWy 3rd, 1 bath,
convanlanl location, CHA.
needs a into T IC . 8110K.. wd
anWrtato offer* 407-234-6189.

I MTV HOUKS FOR CAML

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tor a tar pdca. on h # date)

AUGUSTS AS

BarWina redining iota
with flip down A reclin­
ing love teal, good con­
dition, 84130. Teak coflea
table with black stone
top, $50. Tw o(2 ) black
pattern area ruga, 6x7 A
3x5, and (1) Navy blue
area m g, 810 each.
407-888-0001

Anuroveil Cretin

k

• Spadoiw Apartment* with largr ClonrtH • Lake
hunt • Volleyball • Spdrkltn* Pool * Tennfet Courta

iparuiMRts

HUGE RIMFTT SALE CAT
PROTECTION BOC16TV,
Attf. 1,8,7,
278-280
Evanadala Rd. MuM family
aato. FumNura, amtquaa, lawn
mower, TV. household 8 kids
Hams, off Souti Country Club
Rd, Frt, Aug 5.8M Aug 6,7am2pm.

Coal 81898; n u l a * *696 407831-1322 OR 388-753-1815.

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—au
Btnumc
rtciwing -son
rap
down 8 radNng kwe tael good
mrxffiori, $400. Tate atom ted*
with black atone lop, 850.
1Wo(2) Mack pattern araa ruga,
5x7 8 3x5. and (1) Navy blue
araa rug, 810 each. Allar 8.-00.
caN 407-888-0001

219— W
B

Avoid Fortoloaural Call
407-221-7959

I Buy old 9ki8, anOquaa, books,
vintoga doming, ato By to* boa
or by tatoxk toad. Cadi money
407-328-2804.

221— G
191— B

uy

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a t e r ia l s

CO R R U O A TEO
S TE E L
HOOFING for Bama, Boat
Docks, Shops, ale. Also CuNsrt
Pip*: 15*x20’ HTxZy .CalFor
Price*. Surplus Steal A Supply,
Inc. Apopka 407-2835788.

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Grand (Sparing
Pink YUm Yum P-Nut truck
new location . 3385 Hwy 48
next to alsctric power station.
Thank you tor your aupporlJohn B. Free aampto cafun.
regular 8 cajun spicy.
407.45t.18M

81.00. Hot
peanuts. Corner ol
Avaiona Or. 8 Ronald Reagan

l o t h in g

407-451-1688
MINK COAT, Full length with
hood. Sue large, kept In furrier
storage. 83.000. Cal 386-7898070.

For S ale

93 Ford Caoort Wagon
M n M 8750 Rkagcodl 407827-2844,
Ford Crown VWorta atk&gt;4 Lk
leather 812.950 8257/Mth
4076732866 com
Mwcadaa Bartt 2002 &amp; 3 0
Wagon 816.980 Ca8 or vtsit
40767329M.com
lUarcades-Bam ML320 ti8B
813.950
call or w l l
4078732968 com

T

ruck

/SUVS/Van s

222— M

-21T— A ntique f t
C ollectibles
Antiqua 8 Old C lypa roll top
dask. Rahnlahad. vary good
contoon. 55 wtoa335 dMp 4 U
high . Can 407-322-7171

3291 S. Sanford Av*„ Sanford

2 7 1 ^ ig g e w a o d ^ e ^ a n f o r d ^ M O j5 2 0 4

Call 321-8836233

Ford F250 Ext Cab 2002
822.950 Lariat 30k ml 5th
Wheal
call
or
visit
40767329M.com
Ford Explorer 2004 4 Dr
813.880 82B2/MTH cal or vM
40787329M.com
Ford F t50 1965 VERY NldE
AT. A C 82.950 cW or visit
40767329M com
Ford F150 2003,32K Ext Cab'
813.450 S282/Mth Call or
visit 4876732966.com
Ford F150 2003 tow mi
810.950 Call or vlait
4078732968 com
dUcSlarra 1996 Ext Cab 4x4
Z71 S IT $9,950 call or visit
4078732988

Toyota 4-Runner 2001 SR5
$15,950 low ml call or visit
4078732966 com

Ealsy Dwco II organ. 36*. book,
on learning to play, axcalant
condition, bench, music book*
7 headset Purchased 7/2000.
paid 81481. asking no less than
$800. 407-330-1599.

Toyota Ticoma 2003 4x4 Auto
30k ml $14.950 4 6% APR caN
or visit 4078732968 com
2 3 9 -

M otorcycles/4W heelers For S ale

223—
M

Collector will pay 8800 to
88000 for H. Newton, A Hair,
0 . Buckner 8 L Roberta oil

ChavroM 1500 2004 Ext Cab
LS V# Auto 815,450 8X1/MTH
CM or vtaN 40767328M com

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is c e l l a n e o u s

HotTub/Spa 5 parson, 5hp, 20
Jets, cab. Hghta, new used.
Warranty,
retail
84300.
saertflea. 81505 407-276-1552

2 7 6 -F e n c e

AX Type* ok Fence
Spadalttog In Wiyt
Fencing
H J n it M M m M d
■GuWtyWarii
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RJ Handy Man Services
A* Phase* ol Construction
Pratsur* Cleaning.
PakWna. Heulng
407-323-2641 (Mom* Phone)
407-314-6676 (C#N Phone)
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L a w n M o w « r R e p a ir f

1087 Ibyoto Pkk Upaxcalam
cond.. alter market rime, excel,
work buck. 5 ipaadF4cyl.
81800 4076135455

GMC Sierra CK 1500 1/2 Ton
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in newspapers,
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Available Upon
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8703.

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Monthly Rentals
Air Conditioned Units Available
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24 Hr., 7 Day Weekly Access

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2109 French Ave.
Sanford, FL 32771
(407) 323-8884

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407 - 322-1926
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hdudes: Mowing. Edging,
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Much 4 Sod.
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Longwood, Santord, Heathrow
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A U O U rr I t . 2004. HSOOAM
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until 6PM farms am cash or
cnrti6nd funds only. OVIEDO
TOW NO rosnrvns Pas ntfvlto
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tor bids.
1009 FOflO
V1N# 1FTDFISN5KNA14383
1979 OOOQC
V1N4 B11AE9X17S614

PubSc auction lo ba held at
901 am. onto*dayfs) ^acSiwt
below, al m* front door of
AmanK Toaatng. Inc. Loctoarl al
3499 CM lake Mary Rd SuM
134. Sanford. F L to rfta p o rpoae of dfogoatng of • » f '
ngi
For former N OtmaBon
caN (407)321-2940

(I) Yk* 190OvMaka PONTIAC
V IM 1G3NEI4U3KC7I2K4

PuMah: August 3, 3009
T007

IN PURSUANT TO FIORIOA
STATUES 7)3.78 THE FOL­
LOWING VEHICLE WILL BE
SOLO AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY A U Q U IT ZK 9099
AT tO 00 AM AT CORTES TOW­
ING SERVICE. 345 ORANGE
AVE. LONQWOOO, FLORIDA.
THESE VEHICLES ARE SOLD
AS IS WITH NO TITLE GUAR­
ANTEE SELLER RESERVES
THE RIGHT TO BID. BIDOINQ
STARTS AT AMOUNT OWED
FOR TOWING ANO STORAGE.
VIEWING ONE HOUR PRIOR
TO SALE
FORM OF PAYME NT IS CASH OR CASHIERS
CHECK.
1) 1991 FORO F-190
VIN# 1FTEX19N1MKA48306
3} 1999 FORO ASPIRE
V IM KNJLT0SH360134303
3) 1994 FOROEXPLORER
V IM 1FM0U33X1RUC60569
4) 1993 FORO AEROSTAR
V IM 1FMCAI1U6PZB60466
5) 1994 CHEVROLET ASTRO
V IM 10NDMI9W9RB153)89
6) )994 CMC JIMMY
V IM )GKOT)3W3R3S37660
7) 1995 PONTIAC 30R
V IM 1G3NE150ISM538117
6) 1990 PONTIAC GRAND
AM
V IM 102NE54U5LC249680
9) 1997 PONTIAC GRAND
PRIX
VIM)G3WP93K3VF204597
50) 1994 TOYOTA COROLLA
V IM 1NXAE04B3RZ178345
))) 1990 TOYOTA CAMRY
V IM 4T1SV31E4LU130227
12) 3004 MITSUBISHI
LANCER
VIN* JA3AJ36E94U016603
13) 1900 HONOA CRX
V IM JHMAF932OGSO33160
14) 3001 HAULMASTER 13FT
TRAILER
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Price for Seminole County residents only.
Expires Aug. 3 1,2 0 0 3

Mail To:
Sanford Herald •300 N. French Ave. •Sanford, Florida 32771
NAM E
ADDRESS

Pubhih: August 3. 3005
T010
ADVERTISE WENT OP SALE

Price for Sem inole C o unty residents only. Expires M a y 31, 2005

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fronting on ICW! Panoramic view* private acting Paved
road, underground utilities Aug 13 4 14 only Call
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golf count homcaric* Gated »uh lenmv, kayaking. 4
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Jamas Tyler - D003
Books. Boa s. Ctothas, Mini
Rahigaralor
Purchases must ba paid lor at
lha tuna of purchase m cash
only Al purchased items sold as
Is, whars Is. and must ba
ramoved *t me uma of sal* Sat*
subyact lo cancellation in tha
event ol settlement between
owner and obligalad party
Bidders must ba signed m prior
lo start ol auction bid on units.

to

This is lha 2Bth day of July.
2005
Publish; August 3. 10. 2005
T004

NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will ba held on
AUGUST 24. 3005. at 900 AM
al 325 Auhn Ave , Oviedo, FL
Prospective Didders may mapact
lha vehicles on tha day before
me Auction horn 9AM unbl 6PM.
Terms are cash or certified hinds
only.
OVIEDO
TOWING
reserve* m* nght lo accept or
rafosa any and al Cads
vehicles are

Publish August 3. 2005
T008

Public Auction

if

qualify

Pubkc suction to be held at
9 01 am. on me day(s) specified
below st tha Iron! door ot
Amen * Towing Inc Located al
2499 Ok) Lake Mary Rd Suite
134. Sanford. FL for Vi* pur­
pose of dsposmg of t a tottow•9

1*66)131-2121

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W eek o f August 1 ,2005

Majaanc leasing Corp.Michael
Wwmar - 0012
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Compressors, Shoata. Furruhira.
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F. ARN DEGREE safe* fromhome 'Business. 'Paralegal.
aid

OMMNANCC N a O S -I T M
AN ORDINANCE O F T H E C ITY O F LONGW OOO, FLORIDA
AMENDING TH E B U O G ET FO R T H E FISCAL YEA R BEGIN­
NING OCTO BER 1. 2004 ANO E N d N Q SEPTEM BER 30.
2009. PROVIDING FOR A B U O G ET AM ENDMENT

AN ORDINANCE O F TH E CfTY O F LONGW OOO. FLORIDA
AMENDING T H E BUO GET FO R T H E FISCAL YEAR BEGIN­
NING o c r o e e n t. 2004 a n d e n d i n g Se p t e m b e r 30.
2005. PROVIDING FOR A BUOGET AMENOMENT
Said Ordinances ware placed on first reading on Annual 1,
2000, and Via City Commlaaton wns consider aama lor final paalags ind adoption allar tha ptrtilto haaHng, which wit ba hald1In
lha City Commission Chambers, 175 West Warren Avanua,
Longwood. Florida, on Monday, die 19th day of A u g u a lA JX ,
2008.700 p m., or aa toon thereafter as poaaibla. Al tha maatmg. intaraalad parties may appear and ba heard with raspacf lo
lha proposed OnSnancaa. Thia hearing may ba conttnoad from
Uma to lima until final action Is taken by lha City Commisaon
Copies ol tha proposed Ordinances art posted al tha
Longwood City Hall. Longwood, Florida, and copra* are on file
with (ha Clark ol the City and same may ba inspected by (ha
public.
NOTICE: A l persona ara advised that II they decide to appeal
any decisions made at this rnaabngftiaarmg. they will naad a
record of tha proceedings and tor such purposes, they may
naad to Insure that a verbatim record is mads, which record to
induct* lha testimony and evldancs upon which lha appeal Is to
ba made (par Sac. 280.0109. Florida Statutes)
Persona with disabilities needing assistance to parttdpet* in
any of thasa proceedings should contact tha A.D.A.
Coordinator, at (407) 200-3401. at Meat 40 hours In advanca of
tha meeting.
Dated this 20th day of July. A D ., 2009

SARAH M MUARES.
CfTY CLERK
Publish August 3, 2009
T002

CfTY OF LAK E MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE O F HEARING
T O IMPOSE AND PROVIDE FOR CO LLECTION
O F NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSM ENTS
LAKE MARY W OOOS ASSESSM ENT AREA*

Lannai Wiliam* - B020
Funutura. Fish Tank, Slarao

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26, 2005

Thunder rolls down First Street
B y Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — About 4,000
bikers and 20,000 people
turned out despite the threat of
Hurricane Wilma to the
Sanford/Seminole Chamber of
Commerce's first ever bike fes­
tival, Thunder in the Streets,
this past weekend.
Event Chairman Bill Elliott
said the weekend started out
great with more than 300 peo­
ple attending the VII’ party at
the South East Ramp at the
Orlando Sanford International
Airport.
"[The attendees] enjoyed
the hospitality of Tracy
Forrest," Elliott said.
Forrest
allowed
the
Chamber to hold the VII’ party
in his hanger where they nad a
dinner catered by Hops and
drinks by Wayne Densch Inc,

com m and
Ovfodo defeated Lake
Brantley. 22-14, to take
sole leadership In the
Class GADistrict 2 foot­
ball standings.

See Sport,, Page 1B

Rescue Mission
fundraiser set
for Thursday
F ro m Staff R eports

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Sanford's Budwciser distribu­
tor.
"What a gentleman,” Elliott
said.

The
Seminole
County
Sheriff's Office attended the
Friday night event where they
showcased some of their latest

on Saturday night, Molly
Hatchet played past 11 p.m.
"There were over 3,000
screaming, crazed people,"
Elliott said. "The neighbors
tolerated it, and they were nut
there jamming more than any­
one."
Sunday proved to be a bit
smaller turn out, because of
Hurricane Wilma approach­
ing, but Elliott said tne bands
played on.
"And the beers and cock­
tails were just as refreshing as
Saturday," he added.
Elliott said that to him, the
best part of the event was the
Sanford Police Department.
He said one of his biggest con­
cerns going into the event was
how tne police were going to
handle the event.
"Chief |Brian] Tooley gave
S m Th un d e r, Page 6A

Coach
arrested
on sex
charges

Wilma Blows Through

SANFORD —
County, federal, state
and other officials,
led by Sanford
Mayor Linda Kuhn
and Sem inole County
Vice Chairwoman
Brenda Carey will be
exchanging business
suits for aprons
Thursday, Oct. 27.
The officials will
serve food and
refreshments to
guests gathered for
tne 7th Annual
Servants o f the
People fundraising
event of the Rescue
Outreach Mission at
the Sanford Civic
Center from noon to
1 p.m.
The program also
includes an address
by keynote speaker
Larry Dale, President
of the OrlandoSanford International
Airport and enter­
tainment by the
Sem inole High
School Gospel Choir.
Sponsors of the
event, made up of
local area businesses,
churches, and indi­
viduals, will be in
attendance lending
support to the
Mission and visiting
with area elected
officials.
Proceeds from the
event help the poor­
est of the poor in
Seminole County
through the area
elected officials, a
news release said.
The Rescue
Outreach Mission
provides the only
hom eless shelter for
men in Sem inole
County and also
operates the Open
Door Shelter for
Women and
Children.

S

Harald photo by Tommy Vlncont

Thunder In the Streets rolls down First Street In Sanford Saturday
morning. (See more photos from Blketoberfest, Page 6A.)

technology, and the Sanford
Police Department handled all
the homeland security issues
that could have been raised,
Elliott said.
"The band. Dreams, put on
a show that just exemplified
why they are such a local
favorite," Elliott commented
during a phone interview
Tuesday.
Saturday and Sunday's
events, although threats of
weather problems kept some
people at home, went off with­
out more than a few drops of
rain, until after the last bands
played both evenings.
Saturday morning, a little
less than 1,000 bikes rode into
downtown Sanford, but Elliott
said, those 1,000 bikes created
thunder in the streets.
Twelve bands that were
booked showed up to play
during the two-day event, and

From Staff Raporta
OVIEDO — The Lake Howell
I ligh School head football coach
faces 30 counts of unlawful sex
with a minor and 26 counts each
of possesnion of child pornogra­
phy and using a child in a sexu ­
al perform ance..
Sheriff’s

deputies

arrested

Edward NorIon, 39, on Oct.
21. Seminole
County Public

photo by Tommy Vlne**rt

An angry Lake Monroe chums In front of the Sanford RlverWalk Monday morning.

Storm spares Seminole County
B y Steve Paradla
Herald Staff

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Riders stranded at Lyman

SANFORD — Seminole County
ended up hosting about 75 people in
three emergency shelters, and at one
point more than 3,000 people were
without electrical power as Hurricane
Wilma passed far enough to the south
to prevent any lasting damage here.
In fact, no reports of major damage
wen; reported in the county other than
a tree or two down and dozens of flags
tom apart.
Schools, Seminole County parks and
libraries,
Seminole
Community
College, and the Auto Train in Sanford
were all closed Monday as well as
county government, except for the per­
sonnel at the Emergency Operations
Center (EOC).
Lyman and Winter Springs high
schools as well as
Highlands
Elementary in Winter Springs sheltered
about 75 people all together.
Winter Springs High hosted 35 People
and Highlands had 12 special needs peo­
ple at its shelter. Lyman High in
Longwood sheltered 27 people, most
from a diverted Greyhound bus en route
to Miami on Sunday evening. (See 'Riders
stranded at Lyman', above rigid.)
By Monday afternoon, as tempera­
tures plummeted following Wilma's
speedy retreat, the sun was out and
electricity had been restored to almost
all Seminole Countv customers of
1’roeress Enemy and Florida I’ower

B y Jo e Hendricks
Herald Correspondent
LONGWOOD
—
Eighteen
Greyhound Bus passengers from
various parts of the country took
shelter at Lyman High School, in
Longwood, after learning that the
Orlando Greyhound bus station
would be closing Sunday evening.
All bus service from Orlando to
Miami and Orlando to Tampa was

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could board buses headed to
Atlanta or Tallahassee and continue
their travels from there, or they
could wait for a bus to take them to
the Red Cross shelter at Lyman
High School.
Upon hearing the news of the ter­
minal dosing, Kim Combs, a vaca­
tioning nurse headed home to
Stillwater, Okla., gave Angel Perez
(a stranger) a gift that would come
in handy later that night.

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Orlando terminal were given three
options Sunday evening. They
and Light.
Florida Power and Light had more
work to do in South Florida, where 3.1
million of 4.3 million customers were
without power following the hurricane.
Four schools lost power, but the last
one, English Estates Elementary, was
expected back on line Monday after­
noon. All schools opened Tuesday.
Four traffic signals on State Road 17'
92 went out Monday. The locatii
were at Lake Triplett Drive, General
Hutchinson Parkway, Live Oak and
State Road 419. All were restored by
Monday afternoon.

County departments and municipal­
ities were instructed to send after­
action reports and a final cost from the
storm would be developed, according
to Alan Harris, operations manager at
the EOC.
,J ,
By all accounts, Wilma wouldn t
hold a candle to the hurricanes of 2004,
but EOC workers put in many hours
over the weekend, not knowing what
final track the Category 3 storm would
take.
A weary group met for the last

S m C oach, Paga 3A

S m W ilma, Page 3A

Th e City ol Benford and Frlenda of Paw Park sponsor:

H ow l-O -W een In T h e B o n a y a r d
S A TU R D A Y , O C T O B E R 29th

9:00 A M T O 2:00 PM

H E L D A T PAW P A R K O F H IS T O R IC S A N F O R D •427 S .

Schools noti­
fied the She­
riff's Office of
s u s p ic io u s
activity bet­
ween Norton
and a female
student
at
N orton
Lake Howell
High the day
before.
He bonded out of iail on Friday
on $10,000 bond and his arraign­
ment is set for Dec. 31.
After receiving a com plaint
the school district retrieved doc­
uments from N orton's work
computer that investigators said
showed a relationship between
the teacher and a student.
Investigators
from
the
Sheriff's Office Crimes Against
Children unit obtained a search
warrant for Norton's residence
at 492 Kings St., in Oviedo.
They seized 26 pornography
photos of the student from his
home, the Sheriff's Office report­
ed. The photos were recovered
from a digital memory stick
attached to N orton's digital
camera.
The victim was contacted and
confirmed that a consensual sex­
ual relationship did occur with
Norton since May, investigators
said. She described the sexual
encounters and told police that
Norton took photos five to 10
times.
In an interview with investi­
gators, Norton admitted to tak­
ing photographs and told details
of their relationship, according
to the arrest report.
The student's mother was
contacted. She said she believed
the two were having an improp­
er relationship, according to the
arrest report. She allowed the
Sheriff's Office to confiscate and
search com puters from the
house that the student may have
used to communicate with
Norton.

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Seminole Summary
A G LA N C E AROUND O UR CO U N TY

TOW tO GO
expands to
Halloween
parties too
LAKE MARY — Halloween can be extra
scary with the possibility of drunk drivers
being on the roads, but 'Tow to Go’ will be
in effect to help make those roads safer
across the Southeast.
AAA Aulo Club South and Budweiser
have expanded their partnership to include
1lalloween.
'Tow to Go’ provides a ride home and
tow, free of charge, to individuals who may
have had too much to drink. The program
has kept almost 5,000 potential drunk driv­
ers off the road over the past six years.
'Tow to Go’ now covers the following
events and holidays throughout the year:
• Super Bowl VVeekend
• St. Patrick's Day
• Cinco de Mayo
• Memorial Day weekend
• Independence Day weekend
• Labor Day weekend
•Halloween
• Thanksgiving
• New Year’s Day
"We're thrilled to offer 'Tow to Go' to
cover other celebrating occasions during
the year," said Ed Schatzman. senior vice
president of automotive services for AAA
Auto Club South. "This program's impact
is far-reaching when you consider the
countless number of motorists it protects
who would otherwise have been left in the
path of a potential drunk driver."
John Kaestner, vice president of
Consumer Affairs for Anneuser-Busch,
added: "Anheuser-Busch is proud to team
up with AAA to help save lives and prevent
drunk driving. We aie extremely pleased
that we can continue to work together to
provide this vital service during the holi­
days and now at these additional times
throughout the year."
Since 1982, Anheuser-Busch and its
wholesalers have invested more than $500
million in national advertising campaigns
and community-based programs, like 'Tow
to Go', to prom ote responsible drinking
and prevent all forms of alcohol abuse,
including drunk driving.
'Tow to G o' is offered in A tlanta,
Savannah, N ashville, and throughout
Florida.

Any adult who needs a ride home from a
bar or restaurant during the events and hol­
idays listed above may simply call 1-800AAA-HELP.
AAA will dispatch a low truck and take
both the driver and the vehicle home, free
of charge.
AAA and Budweiser encourage individ­
uals to plan for a safe celebration by being
or choosing a designated driver, or, by call­
ing 'Tow to Go' for a safe ride home.

Middle school
rezone meeting
rescheduled
LAKE MARY — H u rricane W ilma
forced the can cellation o f the Core
Com m ittee for M iddle School Rezoning
meeting Monday.
The meeting lias been rescheduled for
Thursday, O ct. 27 at 5 p.m. in the
Greenwood Lakes M iddle School Media
Center, according to Sem inole County
Public Schools.
The meeting will address the rezoning
of Greenwood Lakes, M illennium, and
Sanford middle schools attendance areas
and the initial zoning of M arkham
Woods Middle School, set to upen in
August 2006.
Then on Nov. 1, a com munity input
meeting will be held on the rezoning at 7
p.m. in the M illennium M iddle School
A uditorium in Sanford. A review of
rezoning inform ation as well as a chance
fot public comment will be the main pur­
pose of the input meeting.
Fur m ore inform ation, contact Pat
Beasley, secondary education, at 407-320­
0039.

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The Sem inole County
Cattlemen’* Association will
hold a meeting and steak
dinner at 5:30 p.m. at Ed
Yarborough Ranches in
Geneva. Call 407-948-6080.
Sem inole County Branch
of the NAACP will hold a
community health awareness
breakfast at the New Life
Word Center, 1311 Oak Ave.,
at 8:30 a.m. Topics include
obesity by Dr. Lou Harold
and the American Cancer
Society will address breast
cancer awareness. Call 407­
328-7496 or 407-839-3700.

Traveling through Downtown Sanlord you may encounter mo usud
of the newly renovated strootscapo What you may oncounter on Park Avenue and First Street is a giant spider tnat ts kx*
ing quitfscary. As a seasonal visitor. It's a sure bet the spidor will move on aftor Halloween - Beware!

Assault - Battery
• Timothy Francis Jenks, 48, of
Freshan Way, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Friday as the
result of a dispute with a female. I le
was charged with battery — touch or
strike (domestic violence).
• Norman Iliillips, 37, of West
2nd Street, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at his residence as
the result of an altercation with a
male. He was charged with aggra­
vated battery with a deadly weapon
(blunt Instrument).
• Joe Lee Spencer Jr, 36, of Cedar
Creek Circle, was arrested by
Sanford police at his residence

Saturday following a dispute with
his wife. He was charged with bat­
tery — touch or strike (domestic vio­
lence), and resisting an officer with­
out violence.
Drug related
• Angel Martinez-Montencgro,
21, of Palmetto Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police Saturday in the
300 block of Palmetto Avenue as tire
result of a disturbance. He was
charged with possession of under 20
grams of marijuana.
Burglary
• Zina May Davis, 46, of
Mangoustine Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police Thursday. She
rcportedly took items from a friend's
home on West 14th Stnvt. Sire was
charged with burglary of an occu­
pied dwelling and petty larceny.
Thefts
• Haneefali Ann Scott, 23, of
Bcardall Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday at a store in
tl»e 3600 block of Orlando Drive. She
reportedly took $51.80 in items from
tiie store witluiut paying. She was
charged with petty shoplifting from
a merchant.
• A man was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday as John Doe, in a
store in the 3600 block of Orlando
Drive. Officers could not verify his
name or address. I le reportedly took
$26.76 in items from a store without
|wying and fought with the loss pre­
vention officer. I le was charged with
rubbery with no firearm.
• Shemecah Elizabeth Pitterson,
25, of Old England Loop, was arrest­
ed by Sanford polio.' Saturday at a
store on Towne Center Circle. She

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The Haunted Walk at
Cassadaga will K presented
from 7 to 11 p.m. Cost Is $5
per person. The Haunted
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of the spiritualist camp,
located K tw een DeLand and
Lake Helen. Call 386-228­
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license.

Police
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was accused of taking $98.75 in
items from a store without paying.
She was charged with petty larceny.
• luluardo Rivera 40, of South
3rd Street, Lake Mary, was arrested
by Sanford polio’ Saturday at a store
In Seminole Towne Center. He is
accused of taking $8 in items from a
store without paying. He was
charged with petty larceny.

• Carling Keitt, 34, of Mellonville
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
polio1 Monday at a store on Towne
Center Boulevard. He reportedly
took a Kittle of cologne from a store
without paying. He was charged
with petty larceny, resisting an offio t in the recovery of stolen proper­
ty, and using an antishoplifting con­
trol devio*.
• Moses Green, 39, of Fox Quarry
Lana was arrested by Sanford polio.'
Saturday at a store in the 3600 block
of Orlando Drive. He reportedly
attempted to return a pair of shoes
lie had just taken from the store. He
was cl larged with giving false infor­
mation to obtain a refund.
• Jennifer Lynn Cordero, 24, of
Daytona Beach, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at a store in
Seminole Towne Center. She report­
edly tixik $66 in items from the store
without paying. She was charged
with petty slioplifting from a mer­
chant.
• Ryan Lev Blue, 25, of Laurel
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Sunday at a store in the 3600
block of Orlando Drive. Officers said
lie took over $500 in items from the
store without paying. He was
charged with larceny of over $300.
Traffic Stop*
• Willie D. Lawrence, 21, of West
10th Street, was stopped by Sanford
police Friday on Jessamine Avenue
at West 10th Street. He was diarged
with possession of cocaine, possession of under 20 grams of marijuana,
and driving with a suspended

• Jerome Johnson, 55, of West 8th
Street, was stopped by Sanford
police

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Marva Hawkins
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Daan Smith
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• Walter Francis Dolan, 21, of
Orlando, was stopped by Sanford
police Friday on Highway 17-92 at
Plaza Entrance. He was diarged
with driving with a suspended
license.
Other charges
• Demetrius Wilson, 19, of
Academy Avenue, and Quinton J.
Jones, 18, of Paloma Avenue, were
arrested by Sanford police Saturday
in the 200 block of Orlando drive,
following a reported disturbance.
Jones was charged with disorderly
conduct and Wilson was diarged
with disorderly conduct and posses­
sion of under 20 grams of marijuana.
• Alfrcdeo Ortiz Odwa, 30, listed
as homeless, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday at 1iighway
17-92 and Lake Mary Boulevard. I le
was diarged with violation of the
dty ordinance on liaving an open
container in a parking lot and resist­
ing an officer without violence.
Dustin Alan Dunn. 18, of
Marquette Avenue, and Matt
Williams, 19, of Trotting Trail
Osteen, were arrested by Sanford
police Saturday in the 3600 block of
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Orlando _Drive.
The two were____
seen in
a vehicle doing doughnuts Oi the
parking lot. Eadi was diarged with
property damage of under $200 and
disorderly conduct.

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• Christopher James Paiva, 25, of
Garrison Drive, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Friday on
East Lisa Court at 1lartwell Avenue.
He was charged with driving with a
suspended license, unlawful opera­
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• Willie L Williams, 46, of West
6th Street, was stopped by Sanford
police Thursday in tno 1300 block of
West 16th Street. The vehicle was
stopped because of an illegal win­
dow tint. Williams was charged with
possession of under 20 grams of
marijuana and possession of nar­
cotics equipment.

The Sanford Herald

Editor and Publisher

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Creepy Crawler

Pinecrest Baptist Church,
601 E. Airport Blvd., in
Sanford will hold its 2005
Community Fall Festival
from 3 to 6 p.m. It's a free
celebration for all with hotdogs, popcorn, horse rides, a
moon walk, and a "Beyond
the Grave” drama.
Sanford First Church of
the Nazarene, 2581 S.
Sanford Ave., will hold a Fall
Family Festival from 5 to 8
p.m. There will K games,
food, a dunk tank, face paint­
ing, candy, prizes and more.
Admission free. Food and
some activities available at a
charge. No scary or violent
costumes, please.

MON
Life Line Screening for
stroke risk will K at First
Presbyterian Church, 301
South Oak Ave., in Sanford.
Appointments K g in at 9
a.m. Screenings are low cost.
To schedule an appointment
call 1-877-237-1272. Pre-regis­
tration is required.

WED
The Sanford RlverWalk
Church o f God is sponsoring
the fair with midway rides,
games and food K ginning
Nov. 2 through Saturday,
Nov. 5. Tire location is tne
com er of S.R. 46 and Bevier
Road. Times are WednesdayThursday: 5 to 10 p.m.,
Friday: 5 p.m. to midnight,
Saturday: noon to 11 p.m.
Pre-sale armbands $12 and
good for all rides, all day.
Armbands at the gate will be
$15. To pre-purchase arm­
bands or for more informa­
tion call 407-322-3942.

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The Central Florida
Dream Center will hold its
annual fund raising lunch­
eon at the Sanford Civic
Center, from 11:45 a.m. to 1
p m. Guest speaker will be
Sanford Mayor Linda Kuhn.
For tickets call 407-302-0880,
ext. 13.

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12 Events include sports, a tal­
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LONGWOOD —
Learn
about the early people who
lived along the St. Johns and
the VVekiva Rivers from judge
and author Fredric M. Hitt
when he gives a public pres­
entation on Thursday, Nov. 3,
at 7:30 p.m.
Judge! lilt
has
just
authored
an
extensively
researched historic novel
about those people entitled
"VVekiva Winter". The presen­
tation will be held at the com­
munity room of the Seventh
Day Adventist Church on the
east side of Markham Woods
Road, just north of State Road
434 in Longwood. It is spon­
sored by the Friends of the
VVekiva River, Inc., a non­
profit grassroots organization
dedicated to the preservation
of the Wekiva River system.
"W ckiva W inter" tells a
strong narrative story about a
voung Timucuan-speaking
boy who seasonally lived
with his family along the
banks o f the Wekiva. It
weaves in authentic history
about the pro- and post-con-

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some final words of praise for
EOC personnel. He said he
had been to many areas
where hurricanes have hit
now, and no one has what
Seminole County does as far
as the dedication o f EOC
workers.
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that."
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lake Mary does Its part
for Weklva River Bashi
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Greyhound passengers had to spend the night at Lyman High School when Hurricane Wilma shut down bus traffic.

Bus
C o n tin u ed from P age 1A
gave Perez $18 worth of food
vouchers, which he shared
with some of his fellow riders
while they waited for the bus
that would transport them to
the Longwood shelter.
Perez was making his way
from Fort Myere, where he
spent the previous week
working as a cam ic.
"I was traveling as a cam ie
with Midwest. We set up at a
church in Fort M yers and
when they advised us that a
hurricane was com ing. The
boss took off with his pretty
blonde wife and told us to
fend for ourselves," Perez
said. "H e left us stranded."
Perez took som e stuffed
animals from one of the carni­
val trailers and sold them in
order to get a bus fare to visit
family members in Miami.
Before the short-lived carnival
experiment, Perez worked for
10 years as a K-Mart security
guard.
Tire Greyhound passengers
arrived at Lyman High
between 1 and 2 a.m. Monday.
After unloading his wayward
passengers, the Greyhound
bus driver informed them he
was returning to the terminal
and someone would be back
to get them the next day.
Now stranded at the shel­
ter, with no idea where they
were, the passengers discov­
ered the shelter had no blan­
kets or pillows for them to
use.
Perez was fortunate. He
spent the night under his new
blanket, cuddling with an
unnamed female passenger he
met that night. Some passen­
gers were traveling with small
blankets, but most wound up
sleeping on the cold floor,
atop cafeteria tables, or sitting
upright in a plastic chair.
"It was freezing in here,"
Perez said. "The air condition­
er was on and they had no
blankets. Those terms were
very bad."
Although the sleeping con­
ditions were less than ideal,
the shelter occupants did have
the luxury of free ham and
cheese sandwiches, potato
chips, cold water and hot cof­
fee.
"W e're pretty much sand­
wiched out by now; w e're

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Passengers climb aboard a Greyhound bus after an overnight stay
at Lyman High School In Longwood.
ready for a hot m e a t" Perez
said. None of the stranded
passengers had anything neg­
ative to say about the Red
Cross volunteers.
The mood in the cafeteria
M onday
afternoon
was
remarkably good. One could
have easily mistaken the 16
male and two female travelers
as a group of friends traveling
together.
"W e're laughing and carry­
ing on," Perez said. "W e gotta
make the best of it for the lime
being.
No
sense
being
depressed, it just adds to the
sauce. We all want to see our
families."
Some of the passengers had
been traveling by bus since
early Saturday morning.
Roosevelt Duncan was en
route from Traverse City,
M ich., where he spent the
summer months working os a
chef at The Grand Traverse
Resort. He was headed to
Miami to catch a plane back to
his hom etown of Ochorios,
Jamaica.
The Lyman High shelter
was scheduled to close at 1
p.m. Monday, but had to
remain open until Greyhound
came to pick up the stranded
passengers.
"Greyhound's supposed to
be like NASA, they should
have backup plans," said
Albert Arretendo, traveling
from Minnesota to Miami.

The delay caused by Wilma
was yet another setback on
what was proving to be a long
strange trip for Arretendo,
who was traveling with two
black eyes and cuts above
both eyes. Arretendo, a drifter
of sorts, said he was robbed
and beat up by three men in
M innesota,
which
then
prompted him to catch a bus
to Miami.
Red Cross volunteer David
Anderson said, "If a bus driv­
er, no matter what bus compa­
ny it is, if they drop off a
group of people, the bus and
the driver must stay at the
shelter. That way everything's
set to go when it's over."
Had the driver stayed, the
group could have been on the
road by noon, instead of wait­
ing until 3 o' clock in the after­
noon for the bus to return for
them. Another Red Cross vol­
unteer
mentioned
that
Greyhound officials were dif­
ficult to get a hold of Monday
morning. Perez then added:
"N ow w e're being delayed
even longer than we expected
to be."
Although most passengers
were in good spirits, a man
named Dan (no last name
given) was very unhappy
with Greyhound for the way
they treated their passengers.
Dan spends his summers
upholstering furniture in
Minneapolis and winters in

Sarasota. He said he travels by
Greyhound to save money.
Dan boarded the bus at 6
a.m. Saturday. After stops in
Chicago and Atlanta, Dan
found nimsclf stranded at the
Orlando bus terminal late
Sunday afternoon.
“I feel that I was done
wrong by Greyhound. 1 got a
ticket and 1 paid for it. They're
responsible for us until we get
to our destination. If they
won't let us stay in their sta­
tion then they need to put us
in a hotel, not drop us off at a
shelter with no blankets or
nothing. I had to take a card­
board box apart last night and
sleep on that because 1 was so
cola. That's ridiculous. Now I
know why the people in New
Orleans were so mad."
At 3 p.m. Monday, a
Greyhound bus arrived at
Lyman High School to retrieve
the passengers. The passen­
gers were brought to the
Orlando terminal to meet with
Greyhound officials and to.
find out when they could
resume their travels. At the
time they were picked up, the
Orlando terminal was still
closed.
A
Greyhound
spokesperson was contacted
at the corporate office in
Dallas. She said she was
unable to provide much infor­
mation on the situation
because she too was having
trouble
contacting
Greyhound's Orlando office.

LA KE M ARY — W hen
planners drew the lines to
protect the W ekiva River
Basin and authorize the
build in g o f the Weklva
Farkway, only a tiny portion
extended east o f Interstate 4,
and it lies within the city of
Lake Mary.
At Its Oct. 20 meeting, the
Lake Mary Com m ission did
its part and approved
am endm ents to its com pre­
hensive plan as required by
the state's Wekiva Parkway
and Protection Act.
The action was a bit moot,
however, as the 302 acres are
'9 6 percent developed. The
property is located between
Lake Emma Road and 1-4,
mostly north of Emma Oaks
Trail. O nly 13 acres are
undeveloped.
The area contains such
projects as Northpoint DRI,
H untington
resid ential
developm ent, the Lake Mary
Commerce Center, SunTecn
Commerce Park, Technology
Park and other office sites.
Per the act, the city is
required to com ply w ith
storm w ater
m anagem ent
goals, objectives and p o li­
cies; a water supply facilities
w ork p lan ; and land-use
strategies to optim ize open
space and protect recharge
areas and oth er sen sitive
land habitats.
The parkw ay will connect
State Road 429 in Apopka to
State Road 46 in Lake
County and to Interstate 4
near Sanford.
"T h e parkw ay will be a
key project in com pleting
the beltw ay on the west side
of M etro O rlando," accord­
ing to an O ct. 20 m em o to
the city com m ission from
John Amana, director o f the
C om m unity D evelopm ent
Department.
"W ell, I'm all for protect­
ing the bears, but I don't
think th ere's any on that
property,"
said
M ayor
Thom as G reene b efore a

Parkway workshop
The Sem inole County
Expressw ay A uthority
will hold a w orkshop
about
the
W eklva
Parkway in conjunction
w ith
the
Florida
D epartm ent
of
Transportation at the
Sanford C ivic Center on
Nov. 14 from 5 to 8 p.m.
Concepts
for
the
Parkway will appear on
the Sem inole County
Web site soon.

unanim ous vote approved
the changes to the com pre­
hensive plan.
The Sem inole County
Expressway Authority will
play an im portant part in
the location and p ossible
im plem entation
of
the
W ekiva Parkw ay to State
Road 417. Concepts for the
Parkway will appear on the
Sem inole County Web site
soon, according to G ary
Brender, chairm an o f the
authority and a Lake Mary
commissioner.
He said a workshop about
the Parkw ay is scheduled
with the Florida Department
of Transportation at the
Sanford C ivic C en ter on
Nov. 14 from 5 to 8 p.m. At
the O ct. 20 Lake M ary
Com m ission
m eeting,
Brender said there will prob­
ably be som e property
obtained through entinent
domain for the parkway.
The authority, he said,
wants as much public input
as possible and would like
people to attend the Nov. 14
workshop. Further m eetings
and input sessions to dis­
cuss the parkw ay w ill be
scheduled, he said.
He suggested that by
A pril or May 2006, the
Expressw ay
A u thority
would m ake a final assess­
m ent on
the Sem in ole
County portion o f the road­
way.

Marina ali extendedto New.15
Florida’s marina operators,
still reeling from last year's
hurricane siege, drew a break
amid this year's storm season.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation
Com m ission
extended the deadline for
them to apply for aid to repair
properties damaged during
the 2004 hurricane season.
The FWC will accept appli­
cations by mail through Nov.

15.
Go to M yFW C.com/boat­
ing /grants /marinas to down­
load an application, guide­
lines and list of designated
counties.
For more information, call
850-488-5600
or
e-mail
MarinasOM yFW C.com
or
contact the Marine Industries
Association of Florida at 305­
663-1911 or miaf6att.net.

n iU C MEETINdS8FTIE CITYIF UKE NUT
FORTHENOVEMBER8. 2805. CITYEUCTMN
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that the City of Lake Mary Canvassing Board for the
November 8, 2005, City Election will meet at the Supervisor of Elections Office,
1500 E. Airport Boulevard, Sanford, Florida, on the dates and times for the purpos­
es listed below. For additional Information contact Carol Foster, City Clerk, at (407)
585-1423.
O cto ber 28,2005, at 10:00 A.M . To conduct the logic and accuracy test on the vot­
ing equipment for early voting, Election Day voting, and absentee and provisional
ballot voting.
N ovem ber 8, 2005, at 6:00 P.M. To inspect, open and canvass absentee ballots
and discuss matters relating to absentee voting; canvass election results from vot­
ing, absentee ballots and earfy voting; and other matters relating to the election.

C IT Y O F L A K E M A R Y
N O T I C E T O T H E P U B L IC
NOTICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN that the precinct and early voting tabu­
lating equipment to be in service for the City of Lake Mary General
Election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2005, will be tested at
the Office of the Supervisor of Elections at 10:00 A . M. on Friday,
October 28, 2005. Th e Supervisor of Elections Office is located at
1500 East Airport Boulevard, Sanford. This test is open to the press
and the public. For additional Information contact Carol Foster. City
Clerk, at 407- 585-1423.

N ovem ber 8, 2005, at 10:00 A .M . To canvass provisional ballots.
If necessary for the canvassing board to reconvene after November 0, 2005, the
time, date anp location will be posted at the Office of the Supervisor of Elections
and at Lake Mary City Hall and announced at the conclusion of the November 8,
2005, meeting. Additionally, each meeting may be continued from time to time as
needed to address the matters before the canvassing board at such meeting and
the canvassing board may discuss other issues or address other matters, in a d d i­
tion to those set forth above, to accomplish the functions of the canvassing board.
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the City of Lake Mary may be attending.

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Obituaries

Student w ill emcee IA event
CASSELBERRY Edivin
Detrcz, a sixth grade student at
South Seminole Middle Schixil.
was chosen to be one of die
emcees for Junior Achievement
of Central Florida’s 2015 MidFlorida Business Hall of Fame
at the Rosen Centre Hotel on
Wednesday, Nov. 30.
The premier business event
recognizes the accomplish­
ments of prominent business
people who have made extraor­
dinary leadership contributioas
to die Central Florida commu­
nity.
Inspired by adventure and
excitement, Detrez is undecided
on whether to pursue a career in
anthropology, mechanical engi­
neering or acting. He competed
for die emcee position agaiasl
hundreds of odicr students, but
stood out from the crowd with
his dynamic personality and
well-honed speaking shills.
“I'm really merited to be a
part of this event,” said Detrez.
"It's kind of like the feeling that
I get when I am stage for a play
- both exdted and nervous at
die same time.”
Detrez will host the special
evening along with Elizabedi

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Beaulieu, a ninth grader at Dr. Reed, P.A.; Donald K. Strobe,
lliillips High School. The two Sr., Color Wheel Paints and
students will guide the audi­ Coatings; and Joe E Wiginton
ence dirough the evening and of Wiginton Corporation.
The event also lumors an out­
share wliat JA means to diem at
die close of die ceremony. Ten standing community leader
other "Shining Star" Junior with the Spirit of Achievement
Achievement students will be award. This year's recipient Ls
responsible for inducting die Clarence Otis Jr., CEO of
honorees into die 2005 Mid- Darden Restaurants.
For more information fin die
Florida Business Hall of Fame.
This year's laureates are John event or for tickets call Jen
F. Lowndes of Lowndes, Amodt at 407-898-2121, ext. 18
Drosdick, Doster, Kantor Sc or visit http: //orlando ja.org.

Motorcycles and miracles part
of benefit for children’s charity
From Staff Reports
ORLANDO — Roaring
motorcycle engines will be a
sweet sound to the children of
Arnold Palmer Hospital for
Children and Women and
Shands Children's Hospital of
UF this Fall.
Hundreds of
Central
Florida bikers are expected to
attend the Florida Safety
Council's
inaugural
Motorcycles and Miracles
Poker
Run
benefiting
Children's Miracle Network
on Nov. 6.
Beginning at
Seminole
Powcrsports in
Sanford,
Motorcycles and Miracles will
take participants throughout
scenic Central Florida to col­
lect their poker hands.
Destined for Old Town in

much more. Registration will
begin at Seminole Power
Sports at 8 a.m. with the last
bike out at 10 a.m.
"We are proud to be
involved with an organization
like
Children's
Miracle
Network, and are glad to do
our part to help,” Glenn
Victor, spokesperson for the
Florida Safety Council, said.
"While taking a tour of the
Arnold Palmer Hospital, 1 saw
first hand how Children's
Miracle Network provides
equipment and facilities hos­
pitals need to treat children."
Participation in the event is
open to all motorcycle riders.
Tne fees to enter the Poker
Run are $25 for a single rider
and $15 for passengers. If you
register early, before Oct. 21,
alsc receive a free
2005, you also

•e pr
the lop three poker hands, as
well as a variety of other raf­
fles.
Children's
Miracle
Network was founded in 1983
in a campaign to support bet­
ter health care for kids, and
now the network is made up
of more than 170 hospitals
throughout North America,
dedicated to treating children.
For more information or to
register,
log
on
to
www.gocmn.org
or
www.floridasafety.org.
The Florida Safety Council
is a non-profit organization
promoting the safety and
health in every phase of
American life — in the home,
on the road, in schools, busi­
nesses and industrial facili­
ties. The Florida Safety
Council trains over 70,000 stu­
dents annually.

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CHARLIE LAW
Charlie Law, 87, of Terry
Lane,
Sanford,
died
Monday,
Oct. 24,
2005, at
Healthcare
and
Rehabili­
tation
Center of
Sanford.
Law
1le was
bom Aug.
2, 1918 in Hawkinsville, Ga.
I le was a city worker in New
Jersey. I le was a veteran of
the U S. Army.
Survivors include son,
John L. Law of Rochester,
N.Y.; sisters, Irene Williams
and Rebecca Gillison, both of
Sanford; brother, Robert L.
Law of Sanford.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Oct. 29, at 2
p.m. at Sunrise Funeral Home
Chapel. Visitation will be
Friday, Oct. 28, from 5 until 8
r .m. at Sunrise Funeral
lome.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

KAREN MARGARET
MURGO
Karen Margaret Murgo, 47,
of Sanford, died Wednesday,
Oct. 19, 2005, in Volusia
County.
She was born July 30, 1958,
in Brooklyn, N.Y. '
She was a teacher at
Greenwood lakes Middle
School in Lake Mary. She was
Catholic.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Jacalyn Murgo of Sanford;
parents I iarold and Patricia
Garrett of Winter Springs; sis­
ters Kathleen Garrett of
Orlando, Laureen Moscater of
Casselberry and Denise
Randolph of Osteen; one
granddaughter.
Funeral sendees were held
Sunday, Oct. 23, at East
Altamonte Chapel of the
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
I lome.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, East Altamonte
Chapel, Altamonte Springs,
in charge of arrangements.
BETTY I. WAGNER
Betty I. Wagner, 85, of
Casselberry, died Friday, Oct.
21, 2005, in Winter Park.
She was bom Dec. 25,
1919, in Pittsburgh, Pa. She
was a homemaker.
S u n ’ivors include hus­
band, John C. Wagner; sons,
John Wagner, II, and Chuck
Wagner; sister, Velma Abider;
five grandchildren; seven
great-grandchildren.
Funeral sendees will be

Sunday, Oct. 30, at 5:30 p.m.
at Community United
Methodist Church of
Casselberry with the Rev.
George Clouse officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
ROGERS WALTON
Msgt. Rogers Walton, 55,
________________ of West
First
I Street,
Sanford,
died
Saturday,
Oct. 22,
2005, at
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital.
Walton
He was
born May
29, 1950, in Sanford.
He was a Baptist. He was
a retired veteran of the U.S.
Air Force for 23 years.
Survivors include wife,
Lorna L. Walton of Sanford;
sister, Tina Lee Johnson of
Sanford; brothers Robert
Lee Walton, Jr., Malachi
Walton, both of Sanford,
and Eugene Walton of
Long wood.
Memorial services will be
held Saturday, Oct. 29, at 10
a.m. at New Life Word
Center, 1311 Oak Avenue,
Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

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was a homemaker and a
member of College Park
Baptist Church.
There were no listed sur­
vivors.
Funeral services will be
held at Collison's Howell
Branch Chapel with burial by
Metro Crematory. Donations
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Hospice of the Comforter.
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T h u n d er
C ontinued from Page 1A
his officers the latitude to con­
trol the event with a very low
profile, and the ladies and
gentlemen need a huge 'that• a-boy*. They did just a phe­
nomenal job. They were there,
but they weren't. They were
on their bicycles, smiling with
the crowd, talking with bik­
ers, helping people across the
street. They were the consum­
mate protectors of the city. 1
was
honestly,
absolutely
proud," Elliott praised.
Elliott said that with the
police department's estimate
of approximately 20,000 peo­
ple
com ing
and
going
throughout the weekend,
and only 2,000 motorcycles,
the ratio between bikers to
com m unity mem bers was
probably about four to one.
This event, from the very
Hsrshf photo by Tommy Vlncont
beginning, Elliott stated, was
Easy riding on the streets ol Sanford during Bikefest.
about the city of Sanford, the
business
people,
the
Chamber, and the citizens.
Sunday morning.
team,
visit
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n't thank a couple of people,"
World Championship Cup in
Cornell, who was only at
Elliott said. "I have to thank Nashville, and they present­ Sunday's event because the
Thunder Rock, Mama Chris, ed
the
cup
to
Jerry team had a prior com m it­
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Tracy at Bank First, Lisa at Riders Custom Motorcycles event on Saturday, said: ..
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Porzig Realty, David at in Sanford, who is the team's
was a great event for the city
Liberty Tax and Chamber sponsor.
of Sanford, I thought, and
Chairm an, and of course
"H e was very surprised
I'm sure it will get better."
Angelia, who is the Chamber and honored," team member
Elliott visited downtown
President. These are just a Jim Cornell said.
and the lakefront Monday
few of the people involved
The
Central
Florida morning to "look over the
who were tireless workers M otorcycle Drill Team is
scene of the crime".
who were there from the unique, Cornell says, because
"Tire stages were gone; the
beginning, and just believed
they are the only motorcycle tents, trucks, vehicles gone;
that this thing would come drill team that com bines
no trash; no grass tom up; no
together and it did."
Harley
Davidson
Ultra bleachers ripped down or
Team X-Treem performed Classics, Classics and Road
throughout the weekend and Glides with the Honda 1800 fences destroyed," Elliott
said. "Everything was the
Elliott said they put on a Gold Wing.
way it was before."
show that was "heart stop­
“We have proven that the
Elliott praised the city of
ping".
two brands can co-exist
"People just didn't realize together and have a bunch of Sanford for their prepared­
what you could do with a fun doing it," Cornell wrote ness with the event, and he
said that even though there
motorcycle. It was exciting in an e-mail.
were some small issues, they
and just an unbelievable
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show," Elliott said.
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Briefs
SCARY RACING
This Saturday, October
29th, New Smyrna
Speedway will host the
Halloween Enduro 200.
Also on the program
will be the Pro Truck*,
Quick Kids, Late Models,
Modified*, Sportsman,
Super Stock, Mini Stock
and Strictly Slock. Plus
for the young and the old,
a Halloween Costume
Contest.
The pit gate will open
at 2 p.m. and the grand­
stands will open at 6 p.m.
willt racing action start­
ing at 7:30 p.m.
General admission will
be SIS for adults, $10 for
students and seniors, and
free for children 11 and
under.
Remember - Halloween
Costume Contest so kids,
be your scariest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For more information,
please call 386-427-1129,
or visit the website at
www.fascar.org.
SANFORD YOUTH
BASKETBALL
Registration has begun
for the 2005-2006 Sanford
Leisure Services
(Recreation Department)
Youth Recreation
Basketball League.
The'League is for play­
ers from 5-to-13 years old
and will play at two sites
beginning November
12th.
The Biddy Ball Division
(5 4c 6 year olds, players
bom in the years 2000
and 1999) and Prep
Division (7, 8 4c 9 year
olds, for players bom in
the years 1998,1997 and
1996) will be playing their
games at Seminole Trinity
Christian.
The Biddy Division is
still in need of several
players, white most «f the
others air either full or
filling rapidly.
The Junior Division (10
&lt;c 11 year olds for players
bom in the years 1995
and 1994) and the Senior
Division (12 It 13 year
olds for players bom in
the years 1993 and 1992)
will be playing at
Millennium Middle
School.
The fee is $50 per play­
er for Sanford residents
and $60 for non-residents.
Coaches are also still
needed.
Registration will be
taken at the Downtown
Recreation Center, lower
level of Sanford City HalL
Monday through Friday
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information
call the Sanford
Recreation Department at
407-330-5697.
CUMC GOLF
The public is invited to
participate in the sixth
annual Life Skills
Ministry Golf
Tournament and BBQ
being sponsored by the
men of Community
United Methodist
Church.
The $60 entry fee
includes golf, cart range
balls and a delicious bar­
becue chicken and rib
dinner.
Prizes will also be
awarded.
The tournament will be
held at Winter Springs
Golf Club on Saturday,
October 29th, starting at 1
p.m. Dinner will be held
at the church (4921 S.
Highway 17-92.
Casselberry) at 6 p.m.
Call Steve O'Donnell at
407-331-9334 or e-mail at
bostonl redsoxOaol.com
for more details and to
register.
HAPPY B-DAY SCW
This Friday, October
28th, Southern
Championship Wrestling
will be celebrating its
Seventh Year Anniversary
at the Eastmonte Civic
Center with a Wrestling
Super Show.
The evening will feature
eight Main Event Match­
ups, featuring many of
the stars of today and
yesterday.
Speaking of stars of
today and yesterday, the
See Briefs, Page SB

FHSAA postpones
From Staff Reporta
Due to the threat of Hurricane Wilma,
the Florida High School Athletic
Association office announced lale last
Saturday that the 2005 FHSAA Golf
Finals state tournament scheduled for
Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 25-26, in
Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Stuart and
Veto Beach had been postponed.
The golf finals now will be played
next Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 1-2,
at the same locations along the state's
Treasure Coast. The optional practice
round and pretoumament coaches
meeting will be held Monday, Oct. 31.
T h ere is still a lot of uncertainty as to
Wilma's intentions," Commissioner
John A. Stewart said on Saturday before
the storm’s arrival. "The only thing Just
about everyone agree* on is that the

state golf finals
Wilma forces a week’s
delay in tournaments

storm will hit some part of Florida at
some place and time In the next week.
Accordingly, wc arc proceeding with
Option 2 ol our contingency plan and
postponing the golf final* until the fol­
lowing week."
The FHSAA Golf Finals Ls the second
state finals event to be postponed
because of Wilma. The FHSAA
announced last Thursday that the 2005
FHSAA Fall Soccer Finals scheduled for
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 28-29, has
been rescheduled for Friday and

Saturday, Nov. 4-5. The eight first-round
play-in games scheduled for Tuesday,
Oct. 25 nave been postponed until
Friday, Oct. 28.
Lake Brantley, meanwhile, won both
the boys and girls team titles in the
Class 3A-District 2 Swimming and
Diving Meet and will lead other local
ualificni into this week's regional*. The
atriots will be taking part in the Gass
3A-Region 1 Meet at the Stephen G
O'Connell Center on the University of
Florida campus in Gainesville on

King of the
Lions top
Patriots,
take lead
in 6A-2

See Preps, Page 2B

Bears
stay
alive
By Tony De S o n n ie r'
Special to the Herald
WINTER SPRINGS —
Rivalries, like mighty oaks,
often have simple beginnings.
To the casual observer, last
Friday night's 14-6 win by the
Winter Springs Bear* (5-3) over
the visiting Seminole Fighting
Seminole* (1-7) at the A.W.
Epps Sports Complex was ‘
nothing more than a victory by
a playoff contender over an
also-ran.
Both coaches knew, however,
the game is part of something
much larger than a single sea­
son campaign.
" T h e y didn't play like a 1-6
team, did they A Winter
Springs coach Steve Katz
asked rhetorically as his team
celebrated the district and
homecoming win. 'Seminole
played a heck of a ball game.
We're thrilled to get the victo­
ry
"We're building a pretty
good rivalry with Seminole. U
wasn't much of a rivalry at the
beginning because they beat us
all the time, but the last couple
of years, the games have been
very competitive. We're real
proud of It"
For Seminole, which already
has long-standing rivalries
with Lake Mary and DeLand,
the seasonal showdown with
Winter Springs continues to
take on emotional significance.
T h is Is getting to be quite a
rivalry between the two
schools,' said Seminole coach
Mick Harris. 'Lake Mary will
always be our big rivalry, but
this game is getting to be more
and more important every
year. The two teams really got

By D m Smith
Sports Editor
It's all in Oviedo's hands
now.
The Lions are one win
away from completing a
remarkable turnaround after
they rallied for a 22-14 vic­
tory over Lake Brantley in a
classic Class 6A-District 2
football showdown at John
Courier Pleld last Friday
night.
The two Seminole Athletic
Conference powerhouses

showed off tremendous
defenses as they battled to
take sole leadership in the
district standings heading
into this Friday's final game.
After three of the first five
possessions by the two
teams ending in drive-end­
ing fourth down stops, two
by Oviedo and one by the
Patriots, Lake Brantley final­
ly got on the board when
fullback Adam Allegroe
broke loose for a long run
that was moved further
along by a facemask penalty
and star quarterback Bryan
Bearden capped the drive
with a 20-yard touchdown
tun, giving the Patriots at 7­
0 lead.
That would be all of the
scoring until the final
minute of the half when the
hosts scored on a 25-yard
touchdown pass from Tyler
Crockett to Garrett Wilkins.
The Lions would still trail at
See Lions, Page 3B

Friday.
For information on qualifiers, please
visit the website at www.fhsaa.org.
The district cross country meets will
be held this week.
The Class 1A-District 3 Meet at Mount
Dora Bible will kick things off on
Thursday, October 27th, with the girls
running at 4 JO p.m. and the boys at 5
p.m.
The Crooms Academy boys, along
with the teams from Lake Mary Prep,
Orangcwood Christian and Trinity Prep
are a part of 1A-3, and the Crooms
Academy girls will run independently
as they do not have a full team.
Also In 1A-3 are Bronson, Cedar Key,
Central Florida Christian (Ocoee), Circle
Christian (Orlando), Father Lopez

Htnftd photos by
Oviedo's Austin Watson (No.
34, above) had his second big
game in as many weeks, rush­
ing for 169 yards and two touch­
downs, both In the third quarter
when the Lions rallied to go
ahead to stay, and the Oviedo
defense, Including defensive
ends Qabe Carrlsqulllo and
Mika Ragsdale (No.'a 4 and 42,
dark uniforms right) harassed
Lake Brantley star Bryan
Bearden the whole game, forc­
ing the quarterback Into four of
the Patriots' five turnovers, as
the hosts clinched at least a tie
lor the regular season district
championship with a 22-14 vic­
tory over the Pats in a Class 6ADistrict 2 showdown at John
Courier Field last Friday.

See Bears, Page 9B

Girls’ Volleyball regionals
to be played this evening
By Doan Smith
Herald Staff
The Florida High School Athletic Association
gave six Seminole County girls' voUeyball teams
a break in the wake of Hurricane Wilma, post-

HsraMphoto by Jim Wants
Oviedo’s Kirsty Blue (No. 11, left) pounds down one of her 12 kills
during the Lions' three-game sweep of host Winter Springs In the
Class 6A-District 3 Championship Game last Thursday.

mpioni Oviedo, Lake Howell and
Orangewood Christian will all be at home, with
district runner-ups Winter Springs, Trinity Prep
and The Master's Academy hitting the road for 7
p.m. matches.
Oviedo improved to 21-1 with an impressive
three-game sweep of Winter Springs in the Gas*
6A-District 3 Championship Match on the Bears'
home court.
Kirsty Blue had 12 kills and Chelsea Kauss had
four service aces to lead the offense and Jen
Darty and Kaitlin Cole (11 digs) paced a Lions
defense that denied Winter Springs stars Shelby
Hock (eight kills, 11 digs) and Brianna Berry
(nine kills) and the guests easily got past the
hosts, 25-14, 25-14 and 25-22.
Oviedo will be at home to host a very good
Edgewater squad (22-6). while the Bears (20-7)
must travel to take on defending sUte champion
Winter Park (25-1), which rolled over the Eagles,
25-6, 25-19 and 25-13 In a little over an hour.
The Lions had bested Lake Mary (14-13),
which had knocked off Seminole in the first
round, 25-21, 25-11 and 25-10, in the semifinals,
while Winter Springs had ousted Lake Brantley
(17-9), 17-25, 25-23, 25-21 and 25-23.
The Patriots had advanced to the semifinals by

easing past Lyman (5-13), 25-16 25-12 and 25-14.
Top-seeded lake Howell (21-6) continued Its
outstanding season by romping past New
Smyrna, 25-5, 25-11 and 25-10, in the semifinals
ana whipping Mainland (5-13), 25-3,25-17 and
25-12, in trie Gass 5A-District 5 final at home
with Thomas posting 11 kills and seven digs and
Daiger 11 kill*.
The Silver Hawks will host 16-7 Aubumdale at
home tonight.
Trinity Prep (21-5) had advanced to the d as*
3A-DUtrict 8 final by defeating first-year school
Hagery (16-7), 25-8,25-6 and 25-14. but the
Saints could not get past powerful Lake
in the finals, losing to the
3-11,25-18 and 25-13.
travel to Mount Dora High (20­
6) today.
Orangewood Christian also Improved to 25-1
on the season by clobbering Geneva (10-8), 25-8
25-16 and 25-8, in the semifinals and then defeat­
ing Circle Christian in the finals in Gass 1ADistrict 6.
The Rams will host Penial Baptist (16-7) hum
Palatka.
The Master's Academy (17-10) outscurcd ILj *
Trinity, 29-27,25-15 and 25-21. in the wmihnak
but fell to host The First Academy in the ClasT
2A-District 9 championship match
will h,
on the road at powerful Lakeland Christian
tonighL
No. 2 seeded Lake Mary Prep miss«t .l__.
offs when it was upset in the C l i ^ t ^ l ) , ^ ^

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M osquito L a g o o n ’s backcountry solitude
By Captain David Rogers
Special to the Herald
The Mosquito Lagoon is a very popular place
and the crowds continue to pour into this small
paradise.
I have seen the population quadruple over the
last three years and it will only multiply. Many
times when I am not running a charter and want
to get away, I will head north in the lagoon. The
solitude Is always there, even on the weekends.
I have taken a few charters into the paradise of
small islands and oyster bars, but I usually
reserve it for fun fishing. There are a few times
when only a few fish will be roaming around,
but the quality of fish Is awesome.
Most of the time the trout we catch are larger
than the redfish. It is not uncommon to catch a
variety of fish due to the actual tidal flow that
occurs. You must have a shallow running boat to
get there and you belter know where you are
going or you could lose your lower unit. My
friend, Mark Elliot, showed me the area many
years ago and I used to worry about getting
stuck when the tide would fall. Many times I
had to push my first skiff across sandbars to find
my way out.
Over the years I have expanded my searches
and found some really fishy areas. A few select
people have witnessed trout as long as your arm
and sometimes schools of trout and redfish.
Most of the time it is just picking off single fish
and tossing top water plugs, the Rip Tide jerk
bait, or the Rip Tide 3 inch Mullet.
The best time to fish this backcountry paradise
is in the fall and winter. Summer and spring can
also be productive.
Winter is probably the best due to the fact the
bottom is somewhat muddy. The mud will hold
the heat longer and tire shallow fiats will warm
ouickly. The temperature can rise as much as five
degrees on a bright winter day. Once the cold
fronts begin to roll through it becomes a place
you can fish even with 15-20 mph winds. The
small islands will block the winds and you can
always find a leeward shoreline. It is not unusu­
al to see large gator trout tailing along with red­
fish. The water is super dear in the winter and
sight fishing is spectacular. Not too many things
will get your blood boiling like sight casting to
an eight or ten pound gator trout.
Two years ago, during a December outing with
a fly fisherman, we came a across a school of

trout which had twelve fish hanging together.
Every trout was over seven pounds with the
largest probably pushing twelve pounds. My
client probably made thirty casts to the fish.
They were not sptxrky and they would come up
and bump the fly, but would not take the fly. lie
tried at least five flics and they would not eat. I
was amazed at how long they hung around the
boat. Normally big trout are super spooky, not
these.
Fall will always produce a strong top water
bite, just recently I took a friend in the bark for
some top water action. We tossed the
Rattlin'CTiug Bug all day and caught twelve
trout. We must have had thirty blowups from
these aggressive trout. Three of the trout were in
the four-pound range and only two were short
of the fifteen-inch mark. One nice redfish
crushed the plug and few others swung and
missed. This Saturday not only produced some
quality fish, but some quality solitude. We saw
one crab boat all day.
Summer can produce some surprisingly good
days. I have encountered large schools of slot­
sized redfish. When this happens, look out. If
you want to talk about aggressive fish this it
where it can happen. Over the years I have
maybe had a half-dozen limes when this phe­
nomenal occurrence took place. It is not unusual
to catch over fifty redfish. I was fishing with a
friend of mine seven years ago and we came
around the aim er of an island and there was a
school of over 300 reds. These fish would hit
anything we cast. We caught and released 86
redfish that day. I must admit that two went
home for dinner.
Not only did we catch all those reds, we land­
ed a flounder, some nice trout and a couple of
sheepshcad. Blind casting top water plugs and
jerk baits is a great summer time option. I also
love to toss the Rip Tide 2 inch Crab rigged on a
1/B-ounce jig head. The water is muddy during
the summer. 1 have also found that fishing the
outgoing tide is best. If you don't have a boat
that will float in five to seven inches of water
you might be there a little longer than you
planned.
Spring will also produce some nice catches.
Many times you will encounter pre-spawn trout
and they will tear into a top water plug or jerk
bait. Not only will you find trout, but also ladyfish and redfish are close by. I have caught some
ladyfish that went five pounds or better. A five-

pound ladyfish can fight like a tarpon. Speaking
of tarpon, sometimes a small five to ten pound
baby will give you a thrill. The water is still clear
In tne spring, which makes sight casting a great
option. Top water plugs work all day long. A
well-plaa*d fly will reward you as will jerk baits
plan'd in the path of a gator trout.
Solitude can still be found in the Mosquito
Lagoon, you just have to know when* to look.
The best time to explore is on a bright sunny day
with little wind. You can poke around and look
for oyster beds and sandbars.
just be careful, you might find yourself all
alone. Tight lines and good fishing.
NEWLY REFORMULATED GASOLINE WITH
ETHANOL COULD RUITURE OLD FIBER­
GLASS GAS TANKS
Older fiberglass fuel tanks may fail as a result of
recent gasoline reformulations that are using
increased amcentrations of the fuel additive
ethanol.
BoatU.S. believes that as a result of industry­
wide changes in fiberglass resin formulations in
the mid 1980's, the problem appears to be limit­
ed to tanks manufactured prior to this date.
Diesel fuel systems are not affected.
The fiberglass fuel tanks in question were stan­
dard equipment on some Hatteras, Bertram and
possibly other boats. While the investigation is
still in the preliminary stage, BoatU5. believes
that reformulatioas made to gasoline in the Long
Island Sound area that replaced MTBE (Methyl
Tertiary-Butyl Ether) in late 2004 with a 10% con­
centration of ethanol is causing the additive to
"attack" the resin in the old fiberglass tanks. The
results are weakened tank walls and bottoms
with the potential to leak. Anytime gasoline
leaks into the bilge, there is a significant risk of
an explosion.
BoatU.S. has confirmed reports of tank wall
failure in which gasoline was found leaking into
the bilge. It also nas reports of a tar-like sub­
stance - possibly created from the chemical reac­
tion between the older fiberglass resin and
ethanol - causing hard black deposits that dam­
age intake valves and pushrods, ultimately
destroying the engine.
"At a minimum the problem can devalue a
boat significantly since replacing damaged fuel
tanks and engines can be a significant expense.
However, the potential for leaking and explosion
is a far greater factor," said Chuck Fort associate

editor of Seaworthy, the damage avoidance
newsletter from BoatU.S.
BoatU.S. is asking boaters for any firsthand
reports or other information they may have on
the issue and is doing additionalI test ng to eval­
uate the extent of the problem. "We d like to
know if other gasoline reformulationsi with lesser
amcentrations of ethanol react with the resin,
perhaps at a slower paa\" said Fort.
The increasing use of ethanol has largely been
the result of federal and state efforts to replace
MTBE, a potential carcinogen, with a safer alter­
native. MTBE and ethanol oxygenate fuel to help
reduce harmful emissions when running cold
engines just after startup. BoatU.S. has no
reports from other slates using lesser concentra­
tions of ethanol.
"Many well-regarded boat manufacturers have
used fiberglass tanks reliably for years," said
Fort. "But unforeseen by these builders, the new
reformulation In New York and Connecticut
includes a high percentage of ethanol. And
unfortunately, gasoline with ethanol is the only
fuel available to boaters in these areas."
Some stations in New Jersey may also be using
ethanol-enhanced fuel.
If you have any information on the issue,
please am tad Fort at 703-461-2878, ext. 3033 or
email CForWIHoatUS.aim.
Early symptoms may include engine backfiring
and hard (sluggish) starting, in which the motor
turns over slowly as though the battery were
weak. Affeded engines also may not reach their
rated RI’M. Fort said.
"Ironically, the substance seems to pavs
through fuel filters leaving no tell-tale marks some nave appeared clean on our reports. The
only way to know for certain is to pull the carbu­
retor and insped the underside for a black,
gummy film which can indicate a serious prob­
lem."
Until it fully understands the extent of the
issue, BoatU.S. is recommending that any early
1980's or older vessel with fiberglass gas tanks
be stored empty over the winter.
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(Daytuna Beach), First
Academy (Orlando), Geneva
(Winter Park), Hernando
Christian (Brooksvillc), Mount
Dora Bible, Pine Castle
Christian (Orlando), St. John
Lutheran (Ocala), Seven Rivers
Christian (la-canto). Trinity
Catholic (Ocala) and Warner
Christian (South Daytona). Everyone else wilt run next
Saturday.
T he ClaM 4A-Di»tric1 1 M eet
w ill tie held at the Sperling

Sports Complex in DcLand
with the girls at 8:30 a.m. and
the boys at 9:10 a.m.
Lake Mary, Oviedo, Seminole
and Winter Springs are a part
of 4A-1 along with Bart ram
Trail (Jacksonville), Buchholz
(Gainesville), DcLand, Deltona,
Flagler Palm Coast (Bunnell),
Fletcher (Neptune Beach),
Mandarin (Jacksonville),

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and the boys at 8 JO a.m.
The host Patriots will be
joined by Lyman. Apopka,
Boone (Orlando), Colonial
(Orlando), Cypress Creek
(Orlando), Dr. Phillips
(Orlando), East Ridge
(Clermont), Edgewaler
(Orlando), Evans (Orlando),
NlcevUle, Orange Park. Pirye .... Freedom (Orlando), Ocoee,
Ridge (DelianaL Sandalwood
Olympia (Orlando). Timber
(Jacksonville) and Spruce Creek
Creek (Orlando). University
(Port Orange).
(Orlando), West Orange
Class 4A-District 2 will be at
(Winter Carden) and Winter

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Class 3A-District 7, which
includes Lake HowcIL will be
run at St. Goud High School
’ with the girls at 9:30 a.m. and
the boys at 10:15 a.m.
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Westwood, Mainland (Daytona
Beach). Marlin County (Stuart),
Merrill Island, New Smyrna
Beach, Oak Ridge (Orlando),
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Golden Knights rush past the Green Wave, 34-24
Special to tha Herald

Freshman tailback Kevin Smith rushed for
" 3
and IVnior ‘ailback Jason Peters
j ™ ” 1 ^IJyatd® on the ground to help host
UCF to a 34-24 victory over Tulane on
Friday evening at the Florida Citrus Bowl.
TTie Golden Knights (4-3,3-1 Conference
USA) improve to 3-0 this season at home.
T\j ane drops its third-straight contest and
Ians to 2-4 overall and 1-3 in league play.
The performances of the two tailbacks
marked the first time since 1992 that UCF
had a pair of players rush for over 100
yards.
Smith even exhibited his arm, taking a
handoff late in the third quarter from Junior
quarterback Steven Moffett and tossing a
12-yard touchdown pass to Darcy Johnson.
The Golden Knights rushed for 286 yards

as a team - the third highest total in the
school's Division I-A history.
The contest was originally slated for
Saturday evening, but was moved to Friday
due to Hurricane Wilma. UCF was playing
on a Friday for only the sixth time in school
history.

ing toss with seven seconds on the clock
and UCF led, 27-14, at halftime.
A week after committing five turnovers in
the first half al Southern Miss, UCF forced
three Green Wave turnovers in the opening
half. The 27 points scored by UCF marked
the most in tne first half by the team this
season.

Moffett completed 17-of-29 pass attempts
for 190 yards with one score, l ie has thrown
at least one touchdown pass in 10 consecu­
tive games.

Defensively, UCF held Tulane lo just 80
yards on the ground. The Golden Knights
totaled four interceptions, including two
from Burnett.
The Green Wave grabbed a 14-13 advan­
tage with 10:21 to play in the second quar­
ter when Lester Kicard threw a 44-yard
touchdown pass to Preston Brown.
Senior wideout Brandon Marshall from
Lake Howell matched a career high with 10
receptions for 110 yards. Freshman safety
Jason Venson totaled a team-high nine tack­
les and added one forced fumble. Burnett
added six slops.
The contest started well for the Golden
Knights as senior defensive tackle Frisncr
Nelson intercepted a Ricard pass on the sec­
ond play of the game. Nelson’s first career

The Golden Knights closed out the open­
ing half in style, recording a pair of touch­
downs in the final five minutes. Peters
broke away for a 50-yard touchdown scam­
per with 4:40 to go in the second quarter.
Following a 34-yard punt return from fresh­
man comerback joe Burnett, Moffett guided
the hosts down tne field and found junior
wideout Mike Walker for a seven-yard scor-

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amazing season by easing past
Gainesville High, 13-6, at the
Carlton D. Henley Sports
Complex to improve to 5-2 on
(he season.
The Greyhounds will earn a
home game, and win the Class
5A-District 3 championship, if
they can pull off an upset of
powerful Mainland this Friday
at 7 p.m. Daytona Beach
Municipal Stadium. A losa to
the Buccaneers would force
Lyman to go on the road for
tne first round of the playoffs.
Orangewood Christian (2-6
overall) missed a chance to
make the playoffs when the
Rams fell, 65-14, lo Warner
Christian in South Daytona.
OC is now 1-2 in Class 1BDistrict 4 and is out of the race
for the playoffs.
The Rams will close out dis­
trict play at The Master’s
Academy (1-7,1-2), which waa
also thrashed, 43-0, by Father
Lopez,, at 7 p.m.
p.n this
* -Friday.
It
will also be Ho
Homecoming for
the Eagle*.
The upset of the week came
al Lake Mary, where adversityridden Lake Howell outsorted
the Rams, 35-34, in an SAC
matchup at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium.
The two teams swapped the
lead for much of the game and
was tied al 21-21 after three
period*.

Continued from Page IB
the intermission, however, as
the extra point try failed.
After intermission Oviedo
coach Greg Register turned to
emerging star Austin Watson to
lead the Lions to victory.
For the second straight week,
the senior running back came
up big in the second half, scor­
ing on runs of 11- and 40-yards
in the third quartet to put
Oviedo ahead to stay.
Watson finished with 169
yards rushing and the two
scores, almost matching the 176
yards, two touchdown effort he
had against Lake Mary last
week.
Place kicker Chance Weise
widened the hosts' lead to 22-7
with a 20-yard field goal before
Bearden completed the scoring
with a 40-yanl touchdown pass
to Mitch McGrath.
But for the most part it was a
rough game for Bearden as the
Lions defense sacked the star
[uarterback five times and
reed him into four turnovers,
including three fumbles, and
took the ball away from Lake
Brantley five times in the game.
With the win Oviedo, which
went 1-9 last year, is now 7-1
overall and 34) in 6A-2 and
clinched at least a tie for the
regular season district champi­
onship.
The Lions tvill win the dis­
trict title outright with a victo­
ry over neighborhood rival
Winter Springs (5-2, 2-1) at
home this Friday, but even a
loss would not eliminate them
from the playoff chase. ,
Oviedo would still finish sec­
ond if the Patriots, who are
now 5-3 overall and 2-1 in dis­
trict were to lose at home to
Lake Mary this Friday.
There is only way the Lions
will not make the playoffs.
If they lose to the Bears and
Lake Brantley wins on Friday
that would force a three-team
playoff next Monday (Oct. 31)
and the two survivors of that
playoff would advance to the
FHSAA Quarterfinals.
The only team that has defi­
nitely clinched a postseason

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The Silver Hawks took the
lead when Bobby Ralph scored
on a 4-yard run, but Lake Mary
rallied for two touchdowns, on
a 6-yard run by Robert
Williamson and a 14-yard
touchdown paw from Sean
Connolly to Scan Brooks with
lew than a minute to play.

Unfortunately for the Rams,
the extra point was missed,
leaving ihe door open for Lake
Howell.
And the visitors took advan­
tage as star quarterback Taylor
Beasley drove his team 51
yards In Ihe final 27.7 seconds,
completing the rally with a 4yard scoring strike to Sharrod
Braddy with 0.6 seconds on the
clock lo tic the game.
Junior kicker Adrew Calise
then gave the Silver Hawks
and Interim head coach Earnest
Lewis the win by converting
ihe extra point attempt.
Lake Howell is now 3-5 on
Ihe season and will look for a
district win when they travel to
Deltona to lake on Pine Ridge
in a 5A-District 3 game this
Friday at 7 p.m.
Lake Mary fell to 3-5, but still
has an outside shot at the play­
offs as the Rams will be al Lake
Brantley to close out the 6ADistrict 2 season on Friday.
If Lake Mary wins and
Winter Springs loses to Oviedo,
there would be a three-way tie
for second, forcing a playoff
nexl Monday for the district
runner-up spot.
Trinity Prep (2-6) also saw its
slim playoff chances squashed
in a 43-7 thumping by Crescent
City. The Saints will host Space
Coast on Friday.
Lake Mary Prep (0-9) scored
for the second straight week,
but the Griffins were still no
match (or Boca Raton Christian
(4-3) as they fell 47-8.

Continued from Pag* IB
semifinals by Warner
Christian, 25-15, 26-24 and 25­
18.
The winners of tonight's
matchups will advance to the
Regional Quarterfinals to be
played this Saturday at 2 p.m.

Sec UCF, Page 8B

returned muffed the kick and it was recovered
by Winter Springs at the Seminole 42.
"We showed we're capable of playing hanl-hitting football for four quarters tonight," said
Katz. "This team has come a long way this sea­
son and we’re right where we want to be, play­
ing in big games and in control of our own des­
tiny."
Winter Springs' victory, combined with
Oviedo’s ?2-14 dedsion over Lake Brantley last
Friday, creates almost a "win or stay home" situ­
ation for the Bears Friday night when they travel
to Oviedo for a 6A-Distrid 2 showdown, but the
outcome could still have several scenarios for
the playoffs.
The Bears, who are 2-1 in ihe district need to
beat Oviedo (3-0) in order to clinch at least a tie
for the district championship, but that's just on
the surface.
If Winter Springs wins and Lake Brantley (5-3
and 2-1) loses at home lo Lake Mary (3-5, 1-2) on
Friday, the Bears would win the district and
Oviedo would be the runner-up.
If the Bears and Patriots both win iherc would
be a three-way lie f9r the top spot and a playoff
would be required next Monday, Oct. 31, to
determine who goes into the 6A playoffs as the
district champion, who goes as thei runner-up.
runnci
and who stays home.
Nearly the same situation exists If Winter
Springs and Lake Brantley both lose as then
there would be a three-way tic for second, again
forcing a playoff next Monday.
The whole thing become moot however, as if
the Lions and Patriots win, they would be the
6A-2 representative* In the playoff* starting Nov.
II.

Continued from Page IB
after each other tonight."
Despite being out-gained 234-76, the Tribe was
never more than one play away from making
Winter Springs' homecoming game a disaster.
The Bears exploited a Seminole turnover for
the game's first points, recovering a fumble at
6:39 of the first quarter al the Tribe 18-yard line.
Elwil Acevedo put Winter Springs ahead when
he scored four plays later on a four-yard run.
Seminole's best chance to tie the score came
just before halftime following a missed field goal
attempt by Winter Springs. Taking over at their
own 19-yard line with 7.02 remaining in the half,
the Tribe put together a 12-play, 69-yard drive
that died at the Bears' 22-yard line.
“We made a lot of mistakes tonight," said
Harris. "We gave them that first touchdown. We
were close all night, we just couldn't get the ball
Into the end zone. Give them credit; they pushed
the ball on us when they needed to."
The Bears were able lo protect their lead by
keeping the ball out of the hands of ihe
Seminoles, running 33 offensive plays to the
'Nolcs' 13 in ihe second half. Even so. Winter
Springs couldn't put Seminole away.
Lars Anderson's 16-yard touchdown reception
on a pass from Taylor Salem with 6:25 left io
play in the fourth quarter gave the Bears a 14-0
lead, but Seminole struck back almost immedi­
ately.
James Manning returned Ihe ensuing kickoff
70 yards to the Winter Springs four-yard line. II
took three plays for Seminole to cash in the
opportunity, freshman quarterback Ray Ray
Armstrong lunging in from the one. The kick
was wide on the extra-point attempt, leaving
Seminole down 14-6 with 5:14 left to play.

Seminole, meanwhile. Is off this week and
won't play again until Friday, Nov. 4, when the
THbe (1-7, U-4) host* the Lyman Greyhound* tor
Homecoming in a *ea*on-endlng Seminole
Athletic Conference contest.

The Bear* took over four minutes off the dock,
but still were forced lo punt with 69 seconds
remaining In the game. Unfortunately for the
Tribe, the game ended as it began. The Seminole

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interception set-up a 32-yard field goal from
senior placeklcker John Brown.
On UCF's next possession, Smith found
the end zone on a nine-yard scamper and
the hosts led, 10-0 at the 8:44 mark of the
first quarter.
Ricard completed 27-of-47 passes for 360
yards with four interceptions and three
scores. Brown had three receptions
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lifih:
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w effort.
This Saturday, two teams lhal were pre­
dicted to finish in a tie for last place in
Conference USA's Easlem Division presea­
son poll meet when UCF (4-3,3-1 C-USA)
visits East Carolina (3-4, 2-2 C-USA). The
Golden Knights, one of the best turnaround
stories in college football, have bounced
back from last season's 0-11 record to win
four of its last five games lo sit in a Me for
first with Southern Miss in the division. The
Golden KnighLs ran all over the top defense
in Conference USA last week as UCF rolled
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A ccou n t* Ptyabla/Payroll
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company Part tima/Tlaiible
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COMPANY, INC
4070300431
Now Hiring
Light Mechanle/CDL Ctaaa
A
Full Tim e-Benefit*

Experienced painters needed
Valid FL driver's license
required Benefits available
407-324-2442

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
SUrtlng Salary $8.5&lt;VHr

Mechanics A Safety Clerk: Top
Peyl Health, LitwOentalVison
40tk/peid vacation Willing to
tralnl Honey Transport.Cathy
800-060-2053

AOMIN A SST
Itaacale property management
company in Lake Mary n n d l
••parlances.
bright,
personable administrator to
handle phones, eaecutrve
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to Hire Lots ot steady wort
Longwood area W *n g to Iran
the
right
candidates
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check
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CASTILLE COMPANY, INC
NOW HIRING
COL C lass U Light
Mechanic
Full Tim e-Benefits

407-8300431

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Concrete finishers A lorm
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Help needod
Cultured marble Installer
Cranite Countertop fabricator
•Granite Countertop Installer
Call 407-321-7709.
ktouse K eeper wanted
LA V 8 hr*/ wk Longwood
Can Deva. 407-310-5120
Insurance Agent
Licenaad, sipenencad 2-20
needed In Sanlord area lor P
A C and commercial agency
excellent salary plus benefits
Fas resume lor conlslential
Inlarview to 3 8 6 0 7 7 -3 5 2 5

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Florida Dept ot Agncultuig A
Conwnner Service* at 800-435­
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toads between Florida A me Ms] I at www he govibuop
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certain business opportunities
Spamsh/English
speaking
to
register with Florida Dept ot
dispatcher 4 0 7 -2 35075 1
Agriculture
A Consumer
Services before seeing C e llo
var*y lawful regetraton betore
you buy.

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S erv ice plumbers/hslpers
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co m m ercial. G reat payl
Hiring Im madlataly. 407I M S -0000

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HEALTH INSURANCE AND S01K
PLAN! Drug tree wertptsce.
Apply at: **0 MMsr Ortva,
Altamoot* I pht^ i 407-MO•000. EOC
Landscapera/Track Cat Final
Grade: Operators and labor
positions • installation and
grading experience 4 07-322­
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Machine Operators
$ 0.00 up par hour
Sanford Area
AH 3 shirts available Esp
pretarred but not required
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Med Tech: with current First A«1
A CPR Float position. wtE do
patient care Apply In person.
Renaissance Retirement. 300
West Airport Blvd. Sanford
MEDICAL ASSISTANT) Are
you a positive, friendly
professional
who enjoys
working with children and
••aka to so rt to a ptsaaanl ladpaced pediatrics office with
excellent benefits? P le a ts las
reaume to: 407-282-5707. EOC
MEDICAL ASSISTANT! Lake
Mary primary ca r* practice
ha* an knmediat* opening tor
a PT pads MA Mutt b*
certified and/or registered
Good benefits Subnut return*
mdcatmg m erest si Lake Mery
MA poefton xnckrdng specialty,
to
Physician Associate s.
Human Resource*. 4 6 5 W.
Warren Av* , Longwood. FL
32750, ta&gt; to (407) 2 8 2 0 7 0 7 or
apply onhne at www paof com
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. Ortvers. p u re makers, subs
32-40 hour* per week Musil 1 wa lraaaaa A phones. Apply wsh
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immediato opening*. Must be
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representative for our newspapers.

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• Meet new people on a daily basis
• B e se lf motivated
• Strong sales background &amp;
customer service skills

H e O ffer;
• Competitive base salary,
commission plan
’ Paid vacation
’ Health Insurance
Mileage
401k
To team about (his position:

Send or bring resume to Wendy Beck
Sanford Herald
300 N. French Avc., Sanford, Fl 32771

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n* 9&lt;Wd tor local propane

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with h are mat is required
, ^Wky In person at Discount
I Rropan* 548 South Shea Rd

Debary

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Rent

S t a r t le Crew-Tat And HI Men
Needed
Local
(4 0 7 )3 2 2 0 1 3 3

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1 a * utl. cable, a * . Indy, phone,
kilch u s*, sa c. dr. prtvata
entrance Rasldenl owner
ABSOLUTELY
NO
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NON SMOKERS ONLY I Very
respectable. 407-314-0024

Styktts. Barbers A NaO Tech
nooded FT lor booth rentals PM
c a l Eyvormne. 407-021-3138
Part tim e co ok , servers a
dishw asher needed. Contact

Furnished Room For Rem.
near downtown Sanford, all
I utilities included, immediate
move to 407-230-4129

407-323-7308
Tow truck drtver/recovery
agent FT, benenu. dean COL.
No ertm, mewTurn age 2 3 Exp
pretened or man V a n 407-332­
8074

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ep lor community newspaper I , Sanlord:
Downtown.
group Newspaper sa lesl
convenient
location.
experience preferred Benefits I
rektaarMor. merpwave. odor TV.
include
b a se
salary, I
kitchen* room, private bath,
commission plan, mileage. I
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paid
vacation.
health!
4000
insurance. 401k Resum es I
only to Sanford Herald. 3001
95— Roommate
N French Avs . Sanlord. F l |
32771
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microwave.

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Appkcation f . . Professional
A reading skua A know how to | •nv* wwner’l N/S. ND A quiet
road a lap* measure Jo b
Bantord airport, near 4 1 7 exit
Outlet a r t not limited to I 407-547-8832.
Packing.
astambiy.
toadingAxnloading. shipping.
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1st A 2nd shifts avakabi*
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to wort In Sanlord Areal

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Cerpeied A Vinyl. Water
Included $ 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 Deposit
Sanford. Notohlaka Village
C o n d o s:
Lovely
t/i,
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Pool. E x e rcise Rm . N/S
$ 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 D epot*
S an ford ,
Sandalw ood
C o n d o s:
2/2 ,
Tiled
Throughout.
Appliances.
p ° 'nmon»y Pool. l.000e Sq F l
MOO00OO Deposit
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT AND SELL
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93— Rooms For
R ent
Starting • AtaAek. '

■too toe Tier*' 411 StoSordAv*
Sanford $875/mo. ta t last
depoaa negotiable E xlanor wd
be painted white. Off at
parting. 1233 sq n Call
anytime. Mr George L Leper.
407-322-5064

GBA. Furnished. Ulililiet
Jftataded$16&lt;Vw**kplus |2oo
Dapoait 407-023-5733

Wa a rt Growing to Daytona
B a tch . FL 2yra COL-A Drtvor I Jle h f o r d : h is to ric 3/|, 2
Eap required Mutt kv* within I l * ,orY- $7S0/month
2/t
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G1, $490nno '
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2-2002.
Home Una. Great Benetos
Up to $1050 00 per week
Ptoa Safety B o n u s*,
Racrurter. wah-to
0 « o b # r 24th torough Nov 3
8 am to 8 ' pm
1-05 A Hwy 02 EM 281
Holiday Inn Expresa
2 6 2 0 W. Iniemational
Speedway Blvd
Daytona Beach, f l
Ca l t -800-700-2538

4 Bedroom H ousa: Zoned C-

2. great lor h a s salon, you can

Sanlord/Femal* preferred t
BRrtttchen privilege s e r v i l e
bathroom Musi love cats.
$100/wk 407-330-2829

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TV T e c h n ic ia n s / O p e r a to r s

Combination Pipeline Cteoning
and Vaccum Tank Trucks

103— Houses*
Unfurnished

117—Commercial
R entals
tatral Studio apace avaaabie
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M 1061 i q ft, 6*12 perking
* P * * V roned C-1, Aval now&lt;
»750lmo C a l Porclg Realty
407-322 6676

a rw a x r n w a . wxuau
Handyman
S p e cia l:
*01V2Beth. Carport Over 1/4
Acre. 6113.500
R enovated : Like
New
4BR/2Bath. Lkr, Dm. Fam
Rrn, W/Flraplace. S c Porch. In
Ground Pod. Fenced Yd on
Over 1/4 acre Corner Lot W/2
Car Oarage. 3245.800
R enovated :
3BR/2Bath
W/Newty Painted Interior.
Ceramic Tie. New Carpet.
Separata Ur. dn. Fam Rm. Eel
In Kitchen. Custom Cdkneta.
2 Car Oarage. 3235.500
ttoo Story Victorian Home,
5 Bed/4Ba6i. over 3200 aq It
2 Fpfce. 4 Porches. Huge
Living. Dining 3 Family Rma
ml Wat Bar Located In
Historic District Overlooking
Oorgaoua Park 3 4 Blocks to
Lake Monroe Listed In
National Registry d Histone
Homes. 3544.800.

118—O ffice S pace
For R ent

Office* For Rani 400 iq 6 to
8 0 0 iq ft Sanford Fulton
Office Center 407-314 3750

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407-321-0759

181—Aptuances &amp;
181—AmiANCts
Furniture For S ale

217—G arage S ales
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235—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans

B E NASA
D - N
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BCD:
technology.
memory loam manreaa eel, as
seen on tv/tnal New In plastic
with manufacturer** warranty
Ood 31688. n u d se itS flS 407­
631-1322 OR 386-753-1515.
Dekvery available

10/28/05.
10/29/05,
B-4pm
604
Cherokee Circle. Sanford
Fumaure. clothes, kitchen ware
end much more

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RED TAO SALE. Coma 3 see
rooms hill d pre-owned
furniture 3 home d eco r.. also
HARVEST
floral
arrangements 3 decor to spark
your Holiday Sprit., at...
*A BEAUTIFUL PLACE’
Corner d 17-32 3 Lake Mary
Btvd in lha Big Lota P l a n M8 a 10-6pm. Su 12-6pm

Free Mulch

199—Pets 8c

W* Cere For Your Dog or Cel
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References AvaSade Upon
lueeL Pteeee C el 407-314­
6703

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

str u m en ts

QMC 2500 SLT Crew Cab
2004 3X3 Lean 319.950 ca l v
visit 4076732966 com

231—Cars For S ale

Honda Element 2004 Parted
3 1 7 .8 5 0
cell
or
visit
4076732966 com

1665 Ford Taurus, runs good
needs transmission work
3300
321-274-3243.

239—
M otorcycles/4Wiieelers For S ale

&amp;MW 3251 2 0 0 3 4dr SR .
Parted 322.850 c e l or visit
4078732966 oom

4 WHEELEfVATV
2004 POLARIS
250 TRAILBLAZER
33200 C a l 386-769-5330

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Style
City
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QMC 1500 27k M ies 2004
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209—C lothing

L e iu t
2003
ES300
PERFECT 320.950 ca l or veil
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MINK COAT; FuS length with
hood S u e large, kepi in turner
storage 3 3 00 0 C a l 366-768­
8070

Marda ( S S a 2000 Oorgeout
38.950 70k Mi c a l or visit
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VEHICLE
YEAR 1995
MAKE: ACURA
MOOEL 40R
COLOR BLUE
VIN# JM4DB7652SS000045
Vuhcto Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN Novambar IS. 2009
WHERE Paula Towing. 1919
W 1al Straat, Sanford. F I 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1962
MAKE KENWORTH
MOOEL TRACTOR TRUCK
COLOR GREY
VIN# 1XKWD39X6CS195156
VEHICLE
YEAR 1967
MAKE: GREAT DANE
MOOEL: TRAILER
COLOR BLUE
VIN #; 10RAA9626HB097906
Nofccu la haraby gfvan PauTa
Towing w#l aafl al pubSc auction
for aafvaga lor caah on damand
to Nghaai btddar. frre toftowmg
Proapadiva tMddara may mapact
vabefaa ona hour pnor to aafa
Tarma ara "CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS' Paula Towing
raaarvaa toa right to accapt or
rape* any and a l BIOS
Pubfcah Octobar 26. 2009
V163

mmmunmmmmmmmm

mg areretanca to partopata in
any of lhata procaadmgt
fthooid contact lha A D A
Coordinator, al (407) 260-3461.
at laatl 41 hour* m advanca of
Deled n .t 16th dey or October.
A D . 2005

Ad and Get A
Garage Sale Kit

SABAH M MUABES.
CITY CIEBK
Publish October 26. 2005
VIM

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

NOTICE
Vehicle Aucton B 9 00am
WHEN November 6. 2006
WHERE Pauls Towing. &lt;916
W 1st Street. Sentord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1884
MAKE: MONOA
MOOEL: 40B
COLOB RED
VIN • 1MGC05636BA1069 77

Cell T§*i t

„ 407 322-2611
-

VEHICLE

d ir e c t o r y
'

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BlitzClean

are

• Maid Service
• We Do Windows!!

407-302-9643
407-321-6712
Call For
Free
r. Estimates

■Engina Performance
•Engna Rapa*
srvn red
•A* conditioning
auv lassa
•Brake* ■Akgnmenf
•CV Joints 6 Atlas
•Cookng Syalam
CAU N * M f l l M T l t n - m u
LOCALLY OWNED 6 OPERATED 6W CE 1M f
2714 » Orlando Dr. IHwv 17-621 Sanford

T K CLEANERS
FOR THE WELL
DRESSED
PROFESSIONAL

V*hcto Auction « 9 OOmiti
WHEN Novumbre I I . TOOS
WHERE P*uf ■ Towing 1010
W 1»t StrMH. Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1996
MAKE: BOAT TRAILER
MOOEL TRAILER
COLOR UKN
VIN# N0VIN0000B364159

A copy ol the proposed
Ordinance la polled at the
Longwood Cty Hal. Longwood.
Florida, and copies are on Me
wth me Clerk of me Cty and
same may be twpected by me

■Fuat Infackon

TuIm A Tks
Coolli Can)All
Hoi/i A Utar

MOOEL: 4DR
COLOR SILVER
VIN » 2C3H046RSWH153674

be heard wth respect to toe
proposed Ordinance
This
hearing may be contnued from
tune to kme unU knal action M
taken by toe Cty Commeslon

COUPUTIR 0U0NO6T1C4 U6WO 6TATI 0 » THf
ART DIA0N06TIC IOWPM6NT
•Electrical Rapeva
■Startars /Alternators

A

VervcJe Aucton • 900am
WHEN. November 7 , 2006
WHERE: Pauls Towing, 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR. 1996
MAKE CHRYSLER

put*c hearing, which wfl be
held In me Cay Comrmtion
Chambers, ITS West Warren
Avenue. Longwood. Florida, on
Monday, the 71h day of
November. A.O„ 2006, 7 0 0
p m , or as toon nareefler as
poeaUe At tie meeting. Her-

COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS

Handyman Plus
Interior &amp; Exterior
Painting
All types of repai

krai rsading on October 17,
2005. and tie Cty Comrrvsson
wSI consider same lor knal pet •

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VEHICLE
YEAR 2002
MAKE CHEVY
MODEL. 40R
COLOR RED
VIN I . 1Q1JC52452719796S

CITY O f LONOWOOO
2 7 6 -F en ce

Studio Apartments

Atmrovetl Cretin

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONOWOOO. FLORIDA,
AMENDINO THE BUOOET
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
BEGINNING OCTOBER t,
2004 ANO ENDING SEPTEM­
BER 30. 2005. PROVIDING
FOR A BUDGET AMEND­
MENT

appaal w to ba mada (par Sac
2S6 0106. Florida Stature*)

Two Brand New
4- W heelers
1- Polaris 1- Yamaha
33.800 ea c h obo
386-788-6330

VeNde Auction « 9 0 0 e m
WHEN November 11, 2006
WHERE Paul's Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)321 7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1867
MAKE FORO
MOOEL: 4DR
COLOR BLUE
VIN # 1FMDU32E6VUB19117

ORDINANCE NO. 06-1778

4 WHEELERS FOR BALE

Come Check Us OutJ

Vehicle Aucton B 9 00am
WHEN November 10, 2006
WHERE Pout's Towing. 1919
W Isl Street, Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1994
MAKE MERCURY
MOOEL: 40R
COLOR WHITE
VIN# 1MELMS0U6RA6527S7

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by
me Cay of Longwood. Florida
mat Hw C*y Commission wSI
hold a pubSc hearing to conaider enactment of the knowing
Ordinance

NOTICE:
Al paraona ara
advtaad that rt trey dacada to
appaal any dactaiona mada at
thta maatnptiaanng. thay wSI
naad a racord of fre procaadmga and tor tuch purpoaaa.
(hay may naad to inaura that a
vwtretwn record la mada. which
record to mduda are taadmony

6 3 2 0 0 . 2 0 0 4 P o lerle 210
Trsllblaaer 63200 end 2003
Honda 6 0 32600. Ca6 366-768­
6330

Vehicle Auction * 9 00am
WHEN November 8, 2006
WHERE Pauls Towwig. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR. 1896
MAKE PONTIAC
MOOEl 40R
COLOR OREEN
VIN #: 102NE52TSTMS16974

CfTY O f LONOWOOO.
FLORIDA

4 WHEELEfVATV
2006 HONDA
60
62600 M 6-7B 9-M 30
4 WHEELEfVATV
tOOS YAMAHA
100 BLASTER

Honda Accord 2005 4 br 8k
M,ies 316.950 c a l or v
4 076732966 com

Legals

1885
7YEAR
.* * ? I®94
MAKE FORO
MODEL VAN
COLOR OREEN
VIN# 7FMDAJ149SBC791J7

I

L egals

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

Ford T350 Craw Cab 2004 25k
Ml 3 2 0 .8 5 0 cell or visit
4076732966 com

Legals
Legals

FIs AH Leaks. Light
Plumbing. Electrical 6
Carpentry
iY4 Do B&lt;g or Small Job s
Cater To Real Estate
Companies I
407-302-8123
4 0 7 -4 3 5 6 2 7 3

Ford E scap e X l T 2002
lea n e r SR 310.950 cal or vtot
4076732966 com

Ford F2S0 ES Cab XLT 2003
30k mi 315.850 c e l or visit
4076732866 com

u s ic a l

lt. U .....4 ..
AA l's
H andy
M a n S p e c ia l

NOTice OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
ADOPTION O f PROPOSED
ORDINANCE

Ford F150 E «1 Cab XLT 31k
ml 3 1 3 .8 5 0 call or visit
4076732966 com

6 String Banjo
Must B e In Oood Condition
407-323-0665. tv meg

Available From O tr Tree
Trimming Business W e
bring to you! 407-330-1672

S
Oorgaoua comar lot. 4/3, lap
pod. Mother-in-law suite must
saa. C a l Realtor, 407-314­
9177.

222— M

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Dodge 2500 Erl Cab 1999 4
DR 61 k M 310.950 c a l or vM
4076732966 com

Ford F I5 0 2003 31k Mi XLT
E il Cab 315.450 c a l or visit
4076732966 com

Aluminum, C a n t, Copper,
B ra s s, N ewspapers, Auto
Radiators 3 Batteries
Kokomo Recycling:
407-321-0004
9 1 3 W. 1»T, Sanford
M-F, 10-1, Set 9-1

steel

In

A d ju stable B a d : Remote
control h e a d lo d . m assage,
timer. auto-Hal feature, deiuie
chiropractic mattress Albrwrd
with warranty 31650
407-331•1841 or 386-753-0488

Dodge 2500 Crew Cab 2004
Diesel 22k Mi 3 18.850 c e l or
visit 4076732966 com

219—Wanted to
Buy

191—B uilding
M aterials

181—Aptuances 8c
Furniture For S ale

Dodge 1500 Crew Cab 2003
MEMI 315.850 45k Mi c e l or
visit 4076732966 com

Sanford: holiday Craft Sale.
Sal.
10/28.
8em-2pm
Homemade quills, fleece
throws, (ewslry, Christmas
stockings. 3 gifts
3605
Cypress Ave (oHS SenkvdAve)

193—Lawn 8c
G arden

Sanford: 16 acres ♦ acres on
Bearda) Ave. South d S R 46
I
se a l
d
Sanford
International Airport. Zoned
Indussial ml water and sswar on
afo Force Reaty 407-7164673.
Earl Showers. 407-631-2335

Chevy Trsiibiarer LS 2005
3 1 5 .8 5 0
call
or
visit
4076732866 com

Multi Family yard Sale Lots d
household Items, plants,
clothes. 3 misc Hems SaVSun
oct 28/30.8am 14 7 103 WISuns
Circle. Sanford 06 20th Si

ROOFINQ lor B am s. Boat
Dock* Shops, etc Aieo Cu/vsrl
Pipe: 15**20' IBh&lt;2ff. C al For
Pncea. Surplus Steal 3 Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-283-5788

147—Industrial
Property For S ale

SANFORD
FOR SALE
■V OWNER
Ready tor move-fnl
Beautiful 3/2/2 on fancad
comar lot lacing park. 2nd gar.
finished ml afc. New kitchen
1808 Pton Way 5219k 407-322
2360

C an leg e Cove Community
Yard Sale
Throughout the community
Nov 4. 5 3 6. Bern 74 7 MultilamSy with many Sams 0 6 CR
4 27, 1/2 mile wost ol the
Qreenwey

Pool T able: Gorgeous 6'
lumlturestyle lade, decorative
legs. Isather pockets, ovsrsued
1" three-piece slate, accessory
klwShbsk* Brand new n Crete
Cost 3 4 K ;n v stsei 31350 407­
402-1781 OR 386-753-0466

co rru o a ted

. 371.5. Block
Aaklng S179K
-P ln ecreat: 2/2, I TOOK.
Appolntmant Ootyl
■Sanford: 4/1 and 2/1 Oood
Location, Incoma Producing
Proparly $179K

Chevy 1500 2001 E ll Cab
3 8 .4 5 0
call
or
visit
4076732866 com

281-Home
I mprovement

Page 5B

S U N B R ITE
LA U N D R Y
Op*n 24 Holts
Tu* •W*d •Thuf

DropOUndDfyCrerinfl
StrvtoM Also AyaliMt

2821 8. Ortando Dr. (17-ea• 8BWA4JI Pte»)
Sankxd. F L - 4 0 7 ^ 1 9 8 8

Specializing In
RerMftng6

Repairs
417-322-1926
llr tV A B U S U

Magnolia Self-Storage
2530 8. MAgnoAa Avenue, Sanlord, FI 32773
PH. 407-321 2606
Locally Owned and Operated
Resident Menager On Site
Lowest Rate*
AH Unit* Drive Up
Monthly Rental*
Air Conditioned Unit* Available
Boat. R.V. and Vehicle Parking
24 Hr, 7 Dey Weekly Access

�T he IIu a u i

I*age 6B October 20 &amp; 27. 2005
L ecals

L ecals

L ecals

wmee

The dele ol toe Mat pubSceeon
ol
this
Notice
Is
October 28. 2009

Ttw St John* River Water Management Ontncl h at received
the application!!) lor Environmental Resource Permk(t) horn:
Nell SavatU no. 2839 W Highway 434. Longwood. FL 32779.
application *4 0 -1 1 7 -101813-1. The protect la located In
Seminole County, Section 04, Township 21 South, Range 29
East The ERP applica tion la lor construction of a eurlace water
management ly tlem lor a 1 33-acre, commercial development
Known a i Dunn S Savattano Dental Olflcet
Semaxrle County R oad! ■ Stormwater Drvtaion, 177 Bu»h Loop,
Santord, F I 32773. application f4 -1 !7 -1 0 IM 4 -1 . The project la
located In Seminole County, Section 32. Township 19 South,
Range 31 E a s t The ERP application Is lor construction of a sur­
face water management system lor a 110 7-acre project Known
as Club II, Regional Stormwater Fadtoy (RSF). Phase 1 t 2.
Drainage Improvements
The Mels) containing each of the above ksted app4catnn(s) are
available for inspection Monday through Friday eicsp t lor legal
holidays, 8 0 0 a m to 5 0 0 p m at the St Joh n s River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center. Written objections to the application may be made, but
should be hied with (received by) the District Ctork, 40 4 9 Reel
S t . PalalSa. Florida 32177-1429. no later than 14 days from the
date of publication. Written objections should Identify toe objec­
tor by name and addreea. and fuly desenbe the objection to the
application Filing a written objechon does not entitle you to a
Chapter 120. Florida Statutes. Administrative Hearing Only
those persons whose substantial Interests are alteded by the
application and who He a petition meeting the requirements of
Sections 120 598 and 120 57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28­
106. Florida Admmistratrve Code, may obtain an Adrrvnistratrve
hearing All tsnefy Had written objections w« be presented to the
Board lor consideration In Its dehberabone on application prior to
the Board laKng action on the application
Olona Lewis. Division Director, Division of Perrrm Data Services
St. Johns River Water Management District

3148 Autumnwood Tral
Apopka Florida 32703
KEVM W HUNNAM. ESQUIRE
Attorney tor PeOBoner
3148 Aukarmwood Trel
Apopka Fkmde 32703
407 483 7308
Florida Bar &gt; 0474177
Pubkah October 28. 2006 and
November 2. 2009
V188
Notice ol Application
for Tea Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
tost WILLIAM V LLC. C/O
OULF GROUP HOLOatOS INC.
toe holder of aie loicrwtng cerskcete(a) has feed said cerbhcetets) tor a las deed to be
■sued aiereon The oeneica le
numbec(s) and yesr(s) of
asuance. the deecnpOon ol toe
property, and toe namels) ai
which I was
CERTIFICATE NO: 27B8 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1003
PARCEL 10* 18 21 29 516­
00004810
Oeacitpaon ol Property: LEO
LOT t t SPRING OAKS UNIT B
P O 2 0 P O S 7 1 8 72
Names In which Assessed
ROBERT E HONEYCUTT

Publish October 28. 2008
V159
m THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PR08ATE DIVISION
Fee Number : 04-CP4010B4
IN RE: ESTATE OF
KENNETH HUNNAM

THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
end other persona having
derma or demands against
decedents estate on whom a
copy ol te e nonce It ssrvsd

NOTICE OF SUMMARY
ADMINISTRATION
The admrastration of the estate
ol
KENNETH
HUNNAM.
deceased FSe Number 04-CP001094. pendng In the Clreua
Court lor Semmole County.
Florida. Probale Division, the
address of which Is PO. Boi
•099. Santonl. Florida. 32772
The names and address of toe
Petitioners and the PeMwnerY
attorney are set torto below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
IS served who have otyecaona
that chaBenge toe vWkMy of toe
•dmnakaeon. toe quaMirationa
ol the pewoners. venue.orjurtedcson ol tow Court ere required
to Me toe* utyectiont with ton
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF

dele ol tot am pubScaaon of
tots nonce must Me tote deans
with tow Court WITHto THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AI otoar a editors ol toe dece­
dent and persons having dssne
or demands egamet toe dece­
dent's estate must He thee
deene wtto Vile court within
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FLED
W ill BE FOREVER BARRED

Ai d said property being kt toe
County of Semknie. SUM of
Florida
Unices such centocetets) ahal
be rede smeit eooonSng to lew.
toe properly dcecitrod In such
cert*cato&lt;a) wts be sold to toe
hqFieet bidder at toe west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida
on
Monday. Nevemt er 14, 2088.
M i l OOem
Payment of Sale lee.
Me documentary damp Usee
and nooning laea are requked
to be paid by toe aucoaasM bid­
der at Bie sale Fu8 payment of
an amouk equal to toe Ngheet
Md la due wafWt 24 hocai after
toe edverkeed sme of safe AI
payments she* be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk of the
Circus Court
Deled on 9/29/2006
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORtOA
by JUOTTH ECKENROTH
Deputy Clark
Pubkah October 8, 12. t9 . 29.
2008
Y037

PARCEL ID* 03-21-29-8080C0O4080
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
tost ANDREW VI LLC, C/O
OULF GROUP HOLDINGS INC.
toa hoktorol toa tokowing c a r t*
cate(s) has Med said cartklcaledl tor e tar deed to be
■sued toereon The carWcato
number(s) end yeerts) of
■euence. toe deecrtpdon of toe
properly, and toe named) In
wNch I was assessed Ware ee
CERTIFICATE NO: 1877 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2003
PARCEL 10* 20-21-30-8MJ0000-0020
Deed peon of Property: LOT 2
WILSHIRE SQUARE Pfl 48
POS 26 8 27
INC
Ai of said properly being In toe
County c4 Senvncto. State of
Ftonde.
llntess such cerM teied) ahai
be redeemed accotdng to law.
toe property deecrtied to auch
cerakcaMs) w« be told to toe
Hghest tedder el toe weal kont
door.
Samnoto
County
Courihouee. Sentord. Ftonde,
on
14. 2008.
el 11 OOem
Payment of Sale lee. app*caMe documentary sump lu e s
and nooning tees ere required
to be paid by toe aucressM Mdder el toe tato Fui peymeri of
an amount equal to toe Ngheet
bto N due wShei 24 h ou r after
toe edisrSeerl sme of salt. Ai
peymenu shai be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable to toe Clerk of toe
CvcuS Court

Deecnpeon of Property: LEO
LOTS • » V BLK 3 MOBILE
MANOR 2NO SEC PB 11 PO 48
Names In which assessed
CHRIS 0 MILLER
A* of sard property being In toe
County of Semnole, SUM of
Florida
i) she*
be redeemed eoeordtog to lew.
toe property deecitred In aurh
certAceSe(s) wd be told to toe
Ngheet bidder M toe weal front
County
Courtoouee. Sanford. Florida,
on
14, 1008.
et It OOem
Payment of Sale fee. epptceMe documentary sump lu e s
and recording leee are required
to be paid by toe tuocetekil Mddsr el toe sate Fuf peymerf ol
an amours equal to toe N^ieel
Md Is due v t o n 24 hours aAer
toe tdveroeed erne M saw A*
peymeros shea be cash or guarpayeMe to toe Clerk of toe
Circus Court
Deled on 9/29/2008
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by OERALOME MARFORO
Deputy Clark
Pubkah: October I , 12. I t . 29.
2009
V039
OrruK Court
Martin Cwnty. ^ftrfde
C a t e * Ot-834-CA
Janet Brueh.

Dated on *29/2006
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOROA
by OERALOME HARFORO
Deouty Cterk
Pubkah October 8. 12. 18. tt.
2008
V038

for TU Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that MTAO CUST FOR MAR
OUCRITA ASSET MOT LLC. toe
holder of toe Mowing certSIceiejs) has Med said cenrticau&lt;s) lor a l u deed to be
■sued toereon The
number(s) and year) a) of
Issuance, toe J ssciySton ef toe
property, and toe named) In
which S wee
CERTMfCATE NO: 2487 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: K O I

Donald C. Beuede. Jr.
NOTICE OF 9H EM FFS BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
toat by name M toal certain
of Esermon iseusd out of end
under toe seel of toe Ckcul
Court of Marin County. Ftonde.
C u e « 0 2 4 2 4 CA epon a Uriel
judgment rendered to I
said court to toal certain
arsMed Janet Brush, Ptomek vs.
Donald C.
Bauerte.
Jr..
of Eiecuton wet d slitrtd to
me M Sherd! of i ermnoll
Couroy. Ftortde and I have levied
upon i t toe n ^ L S ts and In
eel of toe dtftndanu to tot totSemlnoN County. Ftonde more
partlcMerty deeotoed u tokows

L ecals

One 1S80 CerStoc 2-door, W l »
80E044448

AI creditors d toe deeedsre end

One 1988 Porsche 811. W l «
304010
Betog stored el HerryY Towmq.
102 Maple Avenue. Sentord. FL
end toe undersigned e t SherM
ol Semnole County. Ftortde, wd
el It 0 0 AM on toe 7to day ol
November A 0 . 2009 oiler tor
•tie end eel to toe N^ieet bid­
der. FOR CASH M HAND AND
SUBJECT TO ANY AM) AU
EXISTING LIENS, at toe Front
(Souto) Door, el toe fegpole, of
toe Semtnoie County ShertllY
Otoot. 100 Bueh Bfvd. Sentord,
Ftortde. the ebove deecrb ed
The! seel tela ■ being made to
taker? toe terme of VM WIS of
Esecueon
Donald F Etknger. Shank
Seminole County. Ftonde
9. 12. I t .
28.2008
NOTICE REOARDINO THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1980. PERSONS
WITH A OiSABKTY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE M THE PR O
CEEDINOS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE
CIV*. DIVISION AT THE SHER­
IFF'S OFFICE. 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA. 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS (407) 885•812
Pubkah: October I. 12. 18. 28.
2008
V048

WHAT: VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN N svem ltr 0 4 ,208B
TRIE: 1000am
WHERE: A 8 R Towing Service
2404 Ordhvood Or.
Fern Perk. FL 37730-2206
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION *
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DAVID J AWNS
Ftortde Bw No &lt;841(0
OEAN. MEAD. EOERTON,
BLOOOWORTH. CAPOUANO
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Ortendo. FL 32802-2348
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VICTOR GONZALEZ F
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
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■kidgmen of Forectoeure dated
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Ceee No 08OA I362-14L of
toe Cecuk C aul of toe IITH
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NOLE Comfy Sentord. Ftonde,
I w* eek to toe hi— d end bee!
bidder tor cadi * toe E e * Doer
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Perk Avenue m Sentord.
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day of Novemtwr, 2— toa toiMl torto In awd Summary Feld
LOT 18. BLOCK A. EASTBROOK SUBDIVISION UNIT
NO SIXTEEN. ACCOROMQ
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED M PLAT BOOK
18. F1AQE 38. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLOROA
DaWd toa Tto day of October
2008
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork of toe Cecuk Court
By: Mery Stoupe
Deputy Ctork

THE SEMMOLE HERALO
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVO
- ®TERN P A . ATTORNEY
FORPIAMTIFF
•01 S Unmersky Drive Sue.
Ffwkaion. a 33324
(984)2334000
0 8 42918

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HATKOFF.
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Probate
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te l forth feetoa

M THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN A240 FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OIVISION
CASE NO: 08 CA 1328 1«L
FIRST HORITON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION. F/K/A FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES.
D®A SUNBELT NATIONAL
MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAMES F MICHAEL IF LIV­
ING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEMS,
OEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASS’ONEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIM­
ING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST JAMES F MICHAEL;
ANGELA T MICHAEL; ASSET
ACCEPTANCE. LLC. JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
puraueTO to ■ Summary fe a t
Judgment ol Forectoeure dated
October 7.2008 entered In CM
Cave No 05CA-1326-14L Of
toe Cecuk Court oI toe IBTH
Judoal Cecuk In end tor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sentord. Ftonde
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bidder tor c a ^ el toe East Doer
•I toe SEMINOLE County
Courtoouee located a M l N.
Perk Avenue In Sentord,
Ftortde. &gt;1 1100 am . on toe
lOto day ol November, 2008 toe
proparty ae
nmary Final
vet torth In aard Summary
Judgmark. k&gt;«k
LOT I I ANO THE WEST 1/2 OF
LOT 18. BLOCK 11. DREAM­
WORLD.
ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK 3.
PAGES 80 ANO 91. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMP
NOLE COUNTY. FLOROA.
Dated toa Tto day of Octobw.
2008
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork bl toa Cecuk Court
B y Mary S to w e
Deputy Ctork
Pubkah ei
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J . STERN. P.A. ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI 8 Urkveraky Drive Suke
800
PtWlMon FL 33324
(984)2334000
08-42937
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PiAAahto:
THE SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVTO
{ • T O W . P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAJNTKF
101 8 Umvermy Drtro Susa
800
^■rlsbon. FL 33324
(954)255-6000
0542156

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PLAMTJFF

•HYU1SROSA.AM/A
“NYUJAA ROSA. V LMNO.
•NO IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIONEES.
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AN
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'.ORIOA. JOHN DOE ANO
‘ NE DOE AS UNKNOWN
'F HANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
.. • u « W • Summary Final
.*)gmanl d Foradoam Salad
debar 12. 2005 amarad m
C r Caro No 0VCA IJ&amp;2 14O
cr tia Grows Court el 9 * 1ITH
■Aal OrcuA k) and lor SEMI
NXE County, Badord. Florida.
(»4 s s l to tie NgbaM and baal
oator tor cash al Bis East Ftera
Dior at Via SEMMOLE County
Courmousa tocalod al 501 N.
Pay Avanua In Bantord. Florida,
a 110 0 am . on tia IM id a y d

LOT 3. CEOAR RIDQE. UNIT II.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 23. PAGE 30. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Americana arm DfeaMtat Act

In accordance
mm
the
Americana mm DraabrSbaa AcL

w ACCORDANCE w ith the
Ing a Special aocommodaaon to
AMERICANS WITH OtSABAI
pamcrpala m Pas proceeding
TIES ACT. persona wim (Saab*
should contact the Court
Fjadng a special aooomAdmnaaalor al 301 N Part
s h o u l d ______
Avanua. Sanford FL 33771,
COLFFT ADMMISTRAT10N. M
Tetephon* Numbar (407)665*ta
SEMINOLE
County I 4227 not later than 2 wortng
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NOTTCt OF
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THE SOUTH ft FEET OF LOT
45 ANO AU OF LOT 46 ANO
THE NORTH IS FEET OF LOT
47. QINOERVIUE HEIGHTS.
ACCORDING TO THE PU T
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PU T BOOK 4. PAGE 42. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMlNOiE COUNTY. FLORI
DA

Dated to * Tto day of Ortobar.
2008

Pvdtoh: October t l . 26.2009
V116

Odad Pea 7m day ol October.
2005

Maryann* Mora*
Cterti of tte O ctet Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Cterti

BtTHBORCUrr COURT
OFTHB16TH
ju d ic ia l cmcurT,

ctart at me Oravt Crxn
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clam

Law Offca of Marahafl C

COUNTY.

Law Office ol Martha I C
Wataon
1600 NW 45TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT LAUDERDALE, a 33309
Talaphona (954) 4530365
Facaanae (954) 77IOOS2

1800 NW 48TH STREET. SUrTE
120
f t . la u o er o a le . f l 33309
Talaphona: (954) 4530388
Facamwte (984)7710052

CAM NO: 66 CA 111516W
MORTUAOE ELECTRON*;
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.

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V123

i f TH6 ORCUTT COURT
OP TH« 1ITM
JUOICtAL CIRCUfT.
i f ANO PON
6IM M O U COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CMLOfVttlON
CASE NO. 06DA-1I16-14L

ULY GORDON. ET AL..
OCFENOANT(S)
NOTICS OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTTYB BBWWCB

LOT 16). QUEENS MBWOR I
SOUTH AOOtTKM TO CAS­
' £ lBERRY. ACCORDING TO
THOMAS HEFFNER, at al.
The PLAT THEREOF AS
l by. trough, tatdar or
R£CORDED M PLAT BOOKS,
•pastal tie Dalsndarts. aho are |
PAGES 43 ANO 44. OF THB
nd hnorm to be dead or t*y*.
NOTICS OP
PuBUC RECORDS OF 1
and s* parSaa hayatg or otoarang I
HOU COUNTY. FLOROA
to have any nd*. nto n mrarasr
m 6ta proparty daacAad m Pra
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Dated Fas 12ti day d OcSotar. mortgage bang toradoaad harepuauant to a Final Judgmam of
2009
Si
Forartoaura dated tte TV) day of
Ortobar, 2008. and amarad m
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTVIEO
No. 06CA-1616-14L. of
MARYANNE MORSE
to toroctoaa a
Via O r a * Court of Via 1Bto
Cferk d F a Cfeodl Court
O curt In and lor
By MaryBlroupa
County.
Florida.
DapdyCtorti
MORTGAGE ELEC­
LOT
116.
FRANK
L.
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
Pubhah In:
WOODRUFFS SUBDIVISION
TEMS. VfC. AS NOMINEE FOR
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
OF LANO OF SOUTH SAN
AURORA LOAN SERVICES.
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVO FORD, ACCORDING TO THE
INC. la tha Plaintiff and
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
THOMAS
HEFFNER.
FOR PLAJNTFF
ED PI PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 44.
ABELARO CONSTRUCTION.
SOI 6 Unrversty Drtaa BuSa OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
JAM PAINTING A RECON
500
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
8TRUCTION;
SEMINOLE
Plantation. FL 33324
DA
COUNTY. FLORIOA; ALICE
(954)2356000
HEFFNER;
ANTHONY
0542677
you and
EDWARDS.
UNKNOWN
. i are roquPad to aarve a
SPOUSE
OF
ANTHONY
PI ACCORDANCE WITH THE copy d yore wrtton itatoniii. i
EDWARDS; JOHN OOE; JANE
AMERICANS WITH DISAB6J- any. to ■ on DAVID J STERN.
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
T1ES ACT, paraona arm naansESQ Pventrt t attorney, who**
i f POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
sea naadatg a spaoal aooomrddraaa N SOI 8
JECT
PROPERTY
art
mod*(ton
should
oontoc!
Drive #500. PlanUPon, FL
I « i aal lo Vte
COURT ADMINISTRATION, rt 31324 (no laser Plan 30 days
and baal btedar lor cash
putvc*
to#
SEMiMOUE
.U 3 T -O O O R at
Coj rro uw at
t
&gt;Caayy Cpudbpusa. n
6009556771 »fTDD)
t-SOD-I Me Pra fangnat arm mer’daiL
ck d
BANTORD. Florida, at 1100
ttta r T O , via Flonda Ratey
pas court saner batora aarvca
me
am day ol
2005. ms toaomng
daacnbsd properly aa ad torth m
sad Find Judgmam. to ait:
Pubkah October 19. 26. 2006
you lor me ret
VI16
r e oompldd or pesson Ned
LOT 36. WEM8LY PARK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
m THS CStCUIT COURT
THEREOF. RECOROED PI
OFTMC16TH
PLAT BOOK 46. PAGES 60
WITNESS
my
hand
and
Pis
JUOKUL CMCUT.
THROUOH 66. PCLUSIVE. OP
sad d Pas Court d SEMINOLE
PI ANO FOR
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
Coney. Florida. Pas 10 day d
SIM N O U COUNTY.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
jum aotcTiO N ornasoN
CLERK OF THE CIRCUrT |
CAM NO: 66 CA H U 14L
COURT
■VASshaCyrua
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
mg a spaod aooommodasnn to
DEPUTY CLERK
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
m But proceedmg
should contact tha Court
LAW
OFFICES
OF
OAVO
J
.
PLAPfnFF
ato d 301 N
STERN
Avanua. Bantord PL 32771.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAPfnFF
vs
Telephone Numbar (407)665
SOI 6 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
4227 not told Pian 2 « o
S u it e 500
KAREN MICHELE MORRIS. *
ol yow racaipl ol
PLANTATION. FL 33324
LIVINQ. ANO FF DEAD, THE
6 hearing or «
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEPtS.
, 1-900-0556771.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
Odad Pm Trn day d October.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND AMERICANS WITH 018AB4J |
2005
T B S ACT. |
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMPIO AN P4TERE8T BY.
contact | Maryannel
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
Cfem d pis CatuS Cowl
COURT ADMPUSTRAT10N.
AGAINST KAREN MICHELE
ByMaiyBPoubS
SEMINOU
County
ORRIS. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
Courthouaa d (407)6654227.
Deputy Clam
OF KAREN MICHELE MORRIS.
1-6056656771 (TOO) 011-605
IF ANY. CRANES ROOBT
6 6 56770. via Ftoida Relay | Lao Offica d Marshal C.
VILLAS h o m e o w n e r s
Semico
ASSOCIATION, P C . :
1600 NW 46TM STREET. SUITE
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
120
THIS NOTICE SMALL BE PUB
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
FT
LAUOEROALE. a 33106
USHEO OSCE A WEEK FOR
INC. AS NOMMEf FOR
Tdaphona (664) 4550346
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
ACCREDITED
HOME
FacdmPa (654)771-6053
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
LENDERS. P C : 8UNTRU8T
HERALD
BANK. SUCCESSOR BY
PubSah October 16.26. 2006
MERGER TO BUNTRUBT
V122
PubSah October IS. 66. 2006
BANK CENTRAL FLORIOA.
VI20
N A BA/M OF A M E R * &gt; _
PS THS c * c u r r COURT
p , THE ORCUrr COURT
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
OPTHEISTM
FMJA NATIONSBANK. N A
OP THE 16TH
ju d k u l cu cu rr,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
JUOKUL ORCWT.
PI ANO FOR
NATIONSBANK OP OEOROU
PI ANO FOR
I COUNTY.
N A. SUCCESSOR BY
U m tO LM COUNTY.
MERGER TO NOCNB
CIVS. DIVISION
NATIONAL BANK OF FlORCAj
CMLOMMON
CASE NO. 66C 51463-1SL
CAS« MG 66 CA »6« 14L
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
CITIZENS ANO SOUTHERN
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
NATIONAL BANK OF FIO R C A
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION S Y S T E M
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
r e g ist r a t io n s y s t e m .
P C AS NOMPCE FOR
UNKNOWN TENANTS PI
PC . AS N0S6NEE FOR
HOMEO SERV CPC
CHASE MOSJE FINANCE. LID.
POSSESSION
CORPORATION.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOT1CB OF
FORECLOBURB BALI
NOTICE IB HEREBY OWEN
pursuant u a SummarY Find
Judgment d Fn edoen e
October 7.6006 araarad m ON
Caaa No 05C A -l16514L d me
Crcurt Court Si
J * '"
JonaW O c u s to e n d jn SEMI­
NOLE Coun» B a r * * . W g ;
I «rd saS to pd to ^ d d « * * * • *
h A u . t o cadi al ROOM &gt;201
d m&lt; BEMPSOtE Ccunjy
Courthouaa tot dad d 301

KEVM P FLANAGAN KAREN
FLANAGAN. JOHN OOE: JANE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Fmd Judgmara ol
Foredoom dieed me TPi day ol
October. 2006. and amarad In
C w No 05CA -1305ISU el
mo Ceort Cowl ol Pm tarn
Cvcurt m and lor
County. Florida.
MORTGAGE ELECTROSdC REGISTRATION S Y 5
TEMS. P C . AS NOAONLE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME
LOANS. P C . F/K/ACOUNTRY[TO N
O/n/A, AMERICA'S
'WHOLESALE LENDER la Pie
and ROBERT F
JUMPER
AMJA ROBERT
JUMPER.
RESIDENTIAL
FUNOINO
CORPORATION.
DEBORAH A MARKEY AMIA
DEBORAH MARKEY. JOHN
DOE.
JANE
OOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS PI POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY era Defendants I
« ■ sea to Pis hrghed and baal
t o caah d me EAST
DOOR d tie Semmoto County
Courthouaa. m 6ANFORO.
Ftoida. d l l 0 0 am on me 9m
day ol November, 2005. me totomng Oaacrbad property as aal
torth m add Fsid Judgmam. to

fo r e c l o su r e sa le

NOICE IS HEREBY OIVEN I Caaa No 05CA-1461-I4L d
pwauam to 9 Find Aidgmtm d I me Cecua Cowl d me U
Fwactoswa dsssd Pie TPiPsyd
ju d n d Cvcwt In a d to
------- —
- si
Seminole County
Flonda.
NORTH PARK AVENUE In BAN I
. no 05CA564 !4L.dma
wherein MORTGAGE ELEC­
FOFW. Ftornfe. d IlflO aiKon
c ^ a c o u rtd s ie 16m Judod
TRONK REGISTRATION B Y 5
me 6Pi day d December. 2005 I Q ^ y a a « d t o Samnofe
T E M . INC AS NOMPCE FOR
— -------- •“ 1 Coway. Flonda. wharaai MORT­
HOMEO SERVICING CORPO
GAGE ELECTRONK RE0 1 5
■a ad torth m aa
RATION It
t h a t c h i y i t e m . psc . a s
Faid Judgmam. load :
KEVPI
WILLEY.
UNITED
NOSMEE FOR CHASE HOME
STATES
OF
AMERICA.
FP4ANCE. U C S N Plaadd
LOT 67. OF C f U K *
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREA­
E T t t V P I P FLANAGAN.
VILAS. AEXSORE36MOroT»«
SURY. NANCY WSLEY, JOHN
M I E N FLANAGAN. JOHN
OOE;
JANE
DOE
*“

OOE:

THROUGH TT, XXLWIVE o f
THE PUBUC RECORDS OF
ulMiNOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Dated 6»a 7*i dRf d OdUar,
2005
CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
UARVANNE MORSE
Oam d r « t&gt; c » # l Cowl
By Mery Stroup*

JANE

DOE

AS

u
Su C W NOF
TENANTS
SESSION
THE SUBJECT
a d •*• ••
6U 6d tot S— 1 *
DOC" d » •
c &lt;&gt;“rtnoue?; m » a n f o r o

unknow n t en a n ts p i

ro5

SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY am Dafendami
'
d bo
taddar tor cadi d me i EAST
County
DOOR d me Samnda Cc
Courthouaa. Pim SANK
8ANFORO.
Courthouaa
^
m ,1150
IC 0 a m
d

gftaaaasgl stars
s v s z z s ? z .“ \z z

add

Fmd

fe o er a l

OUS HOYT JONES. THE
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE
ESTATE OP OUS M JONES.
J R . AMJA OUS JONES.
DECEASED.
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES:ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS: LIENORS ANO
TRUSTEES OF OUS HOYT
JONES. JR . A M JA OUS
JONES. OECEASED. OUS
HOYT JONES. HEIR. VICKY
ANN SHOOK. IF LIVINQ.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O f SAIO
DEFENDANT(8). IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIONEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS. ANO
TRUSTEES. ANO AU OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST
THE
NAMED
DEFENDANT(S). UNKNOWN
TENANT S I. UNKNOWN
TENANT #2.

Clam dPteCacW I Cowl
ByM arySPoitd
Deputy Oam
Marshas C.

1600 NW 46 TH STREET. SUITE
120
FT LAUOEROALE. FL 33306
Tefephcns (654) 4530365
Fseaside (664) 7716062
PubSah Octobtf I t . 28.2006
V124

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
P C ., acting adaly aa nomaiaa
to SECURITY NATIONAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY. DMA
SOUTHERN SECURITY
MORTGAGE COMPANY.

NOTICE OF SALS
Notice li hereby given toat jwrlo a Final Summary
of
Foreclosure
In toe above tryted
In toa O c u f Court of
Semmote County Florida. I w i
oparty tduate in
Semmote County. Florida.

NOTKBOF
NOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN
punuanl to a Summary Faid
d
Foractoawa
d
1 2 1006 a

No 06-CA-I263-I4G d the
Cvcurt Court d PM 16TH
Cvcut
NOtt County Flonda
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
tHC. aefang totety m nomnaa

angina R737145919 hat baan
Nad agamtl you in lha Drcutf
Court ol lha Eighteenth Judoai
Ctrcurt in and for Sammote
County. Florida
You ara
requved to serve a copy of your
written (tefanaaa. f any. to (ha
comptaml upon Ta«ha M
Seoiaro, Oanaral Counsel,
whota addrata &gt;« 100 Both
Boulevard. Sanford. Ftonda
32773, on or before toe 23rd day
of November. 2005. and Ne lha
ongmal aa*d written defanset
with toe Cterti of tort Court adhar
before service on Sheriff» gen­
eral count*! or immadiataty
toaraahar. otoarwita. a dafauf
w* be anfarad agamtl you lor
pfesa
DATED IN, 23rd
November. 2005

day

d

MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk of Cecud Court

And al partiat ctemvng mteretl
by. through, under or agamtt
Bradtey Cheaney. and al partwt
having or daimmg to have any
nght. tola or nteretl m toa prop­
erty harem datenbad
YOUR ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED that an action lor torfedure
of toa loltowmg property teqed
and hatd m Semmote County.
Ftonda Moubarg Shotgun 8-tf
K600857 with ft Fadtral Slug
lypa 12 gauga ammunition 2
Samurai type swordt. Honda
Motorcycte
Engine
STf
removed. Alummum motorcycte
twmg arm; Sport B*ke front
forks; Motorcycte aaat tram*
attamb»y; Black A Saver Suiuki
g a t lank; Black and aJvar
Suniu gat lank. Blue Smuto
gat tank; Black unknoan brand
gat lank; Motorcycte Exhautt
Syttam. Motorcycte Haadart.
Black Suzuki Facing Kit.
Motorcycte RIMS. Motorcycte
teat; Black. Sdvar 8 Rad tour
pteca famng tel. 3 Motorcycte
Radtelort; Motorcycte Rackator;
Boa of mttcakanaout motorcy­
cte part*, torottte bodwt. wmng
AFCTWUl-uWi. w
uiort al mwmilknsmn fnatoroy-

Milk Cfrtlrt with mweartrtnaou.
motofcycfe pkrtrt. lif e * *nd
g w i HrtrtOI-ghl houung Bo.
wim ft-, motweyefe M ali: 2
wmng ha/naMa,. Boa wan Mai
pana and IwWghl laving,. Ughl
Cart. Had rosaway mol bo« wan
nwcaianaou, loo*, o *. Boa
Cutiam. Ofay portabfe tool sal.
Motofcycfe Sannca Manual;
YMow and black haknat. Omy
HJC haknal. Btoa and wtafe icon
haknat. Had Slack on tool bo,
wan mucakknaous tools. Pa bed
whsal staraLirfi. 5*92 m US cwfancy. 5700 si US cuntncy 5726
m US cwrancy. 51000 si US
cwrancy. 1 boi d fedsral classic
nhad slug, (5 moigun *n*s«). I
boa d 50 round* ol wo# 45 auto
smmwvson. 1 boa comwiwig 40
rowtos d 45 auto unmunMon.
1-15* LCD TV. 2002 Suiuki
M 0 I o I c y c I *
JS1GR7HA222101536
»ah

FRANK
C
WHIOHAM.
ESQUIRE
Flonda Bar No 165290
STENSTROM.
MclNTOSH.
COLBERT. WHIGMAM.
REISCHMANN A PARTIOW.
PA
Pott d i c e Box 4646
Sanford. FL 32772 4646
Telephone 407/322 2171
Attorney tor Co Personal
Representative*
Pubkah October 19.26. 2005
V129

c

li
unt

AkthaCyru*
Deputy Cterk
If you ara a parton wdh a d*t
abikty who need* any aocommodetion in order to perforate m
(hit proceedmg. you are entitled,
at no cotl to you. to lha prow
tton of cartam attttlan c*
P leat* contact the ADA
Coordinator al 301 North Park
Avenue. Sud N 301 Sanford.
Florida 32771. telephone (407)
685 4227. wdhm 2 workm- day*
of your recept of F t* 7* ' :*■ of
Heimng. 4 you are ht a»mg or
voce enpaaed. cal (600) 955­
6771
Pubkth October 19. 26 2005
and November 2. 9. 2005
V128

i f RE ESTATE OF

Currant addrett
Unknown

ANNA K LEE a V a ANNA C
LEE
1921 New Garden Road. Apt N
207, Greensboro. NC 27410
C a Personal Representative*

NOTICE OF AUCTION

IN THf C1RCUTT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
RLE #: 05-CP-1M9

1782 Amancana Boulevard
Apartment 0
Ortando. Ftonda 32839

TRACIE B LEE
962 Duval Street
Mobile AL 36605

TNt auction wM be held on
NOVEMBER 09. 200ft. at 9 0 0
AM at 325 AtAm Ave . Oviedo.
FL
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the veNcte* on toe day
before the Auction horn 9AM
untf 6PM Term* are cash or
certified funds only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves toe nght to
accept or refuse any and al
tads

■

i

|

rep

y
7.
rd e

The loltowmg vehetet are
offered tor tads
1996 CHEVROLET CORSI
CA
V1N# 101LD55M9TY231701
Pubkth October 26. 2005
V167
NOTICE OF AUCTION
TNt auction w* be heto on
NOVEMBER 06, 2006, at 9 0 0
AM al 325 Aukn Ave . Oviedo
FL
bidders
may
inspact toa veNctea on toa day
betora toa Auction from 9AM
unM 6PM Terms are cash or
certtied funds onfy OVIEDO
TOWING reserves the nght to
aocepi or refuse any and al

LORENZO LEE. afea
LORENZO EUGENE LEE.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The admmittration of toe etlate
of LORENZO LEE »*/a
LORENZO EUGENE LEE.
deceated. Fde Number 2005CP-1686. it pending In the
Circud Court lor Semmote
County.
Ftonda.
Probata
Dtvtton. toa addrett of whch
« 301 N Park Ave. Sanford.
Florida. 32771. Tha name* and
addrettaf of tha Personal
Representative
and
tha
Personal Repretantakve » attor
nay are set forth betow
Al creddort of toe decedent and
othar parsons having claimt or
demands agamtl decedent *
estate, including unmatured
contingent or unliquidated
claimt. on whom a copy of tea
notice served mutt Me toetr
daent wdh tNt Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
(30)' DAYS AFTER THE)DATE
or S e r v ic e o f a c o p y o f
T ills NOTICE ON THEM
At othar creddort of to# deco­
dent and other persons havmg
clwviit o« ilwmwntl, ogam,!
tocw4.nl, •»!.*« including
urvnatwwl. conkngwil or wwq
uvJvtwd cfevn*. muH kfe * »v
c lw n with IN , Court WITHIN
THREE 111 MONTHS AfTER
THE DATE O f THE fIRST
PUBLICATION
Of
THIS
NOTICE

Tha foOowmg vehicles ara
1995 FORD PROBE
VINJ 1ZVLT22B6S51S6210
Pubkth Octobar 26. 2005
V166
Pubic Auction
Pubkc auction to b* hatd al
• 01 am, on toedayti) specified
below, al the front door of
Athen s Towing. Inc. Located at
2499 Old Laka Mary Rd Suae
134. Sanford. FL tor the pur­
pose of disposing of toe toaow-

Tha daw of toa few pubkeabon
d ff&gt;s nokca a Octobar I t .
2005

by

For further information please
ca l (407)321-2946

iv er,

11/14*8

K

ityW Ar 1989kAaka Mercury
VINJ 2MECM74F0LX606690
Pubkeh October 26. 2006
V161

Pubic auction to be hetd at
801 am. on toe day(s) specified
betow. at to* front door of
Athens Towmg. Inc. lo cated at
2499 Old Laka Mary Rd Sua*
134. Sanford FL tor toa pur­
pose of deposing of toe follow-

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Nonrffwundvig lha Into psnod« sal torth abova. any daan
Mad two (2) yaars or mora affar
Via daoadaru * data d daasi &gt;«
ban ad

B *it
th e
&gt; v er

For further mtormakon please
cal (407)321 2946

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to -

(It
'.the
it us
jp l e

sen
(1) Y»w 1996A4ak* Honda
V*f# 2HQEJ6629THS00643
Pubkah Octobar 26. 2006
V162

ady
nd,

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n e t.
le a
td i

LOT I C. BLOCK C. LAKE
KATHRYN PARK THlRO ADDI­
TION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 14. PAGE
47.
O f THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMINOU
COUNTY. fLORIOA. ANO AS
SHOWN ON THE AMENOCO
PLAT O f LAKE KATHRYN
PARK.
THIRD AOOITION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREO f. AS RECOROED M
PLAT BOOK 15. PAOES 43
ANO 44. O f THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

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Tut
n ore

T he
San fo rd H er ald

g«X

LOCAL NEWS

Ta*K kJd**'
1963 PARKER MOBAE HOME.
V *I 5610665 ANO TITLE

-

14.

its
AM/A 1030 CAMELIA DRIVE.
CASSELBERRY. FL 32707
id

tl pubkc safe, al I I 0 0 odoek,
A M . Of a , soon I w m Iw s*
ssm* cwn b# don# lo #** Nghsai
I boat bOdwr, lo&gt; cash. AT
THE EAST OOOR SEMMOU
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 301
N PARK AVENUE. SANTORO
FLORIOA. m tw 10 0*1 d d
NovmOn 2006

I
and
lie i l
LSI

*ool

DATED THIS 7m DAY O f

I Found My (
J o b in th e

1

C la s s iiie d s
KAREN SUE CANE. s V i
KAREN SUE SMITH, d d .

12

TO Bradtey Chatnay

V9

Ddad t«a TPi day d October.
2006

type

NOTICE OF ACTION

CITlFPiANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. PIC.

*6) a spaod
Si
contact me Court
d 301 N Pam
....
Sontod a 12771,
Talaphona Number (407)665
4227 n d laid Pian 2 earning
days d yow recerpl d Mas
* hearing or vorce
unpaired. 1-6056556771

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GAUGE AMMUNITION. ET AL

PI THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTH NTH
JUDICIAL CPtCUTT
OF THS STATE
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•tract? If you sell your boat
what docs an "exclusive list­
ing" mean? Care to find out if
your current boat ever had any
safety defects that needed cor­
rection?
The answers to these ques­
tions and many more are
answered in two free guides
from BoatU-S. Consumer
Affairs, Buying and Selling a
Boat and Guide to Marine
Service.
The 34-page Buying and
Selling a Boat guide will help
the novice navigate unfamiliar
waters and remind the sea­
soned boat owner of landmarks
to steer by and trouble spots to
avoid whim trading up or sell­
ing. Unlike buying an automo­
bile, the guide explains what to
look for when buying a new or
used boat such as manufactur­
ing standards, surveys and sea
trials. Also likely to be unfamil­
iar to the prospective boat
owner - and clearly spelled out
in the guide - is information on
warranties, federal documenta­
tion, osmotic blisters, marine
insurance and boat loans.
For sellers, there's a checklist
to help evaluate your boat's
condition, information on the
pros and cons of selling on
your own versus using a bro­
ker: and how to write a sales
agreement. Important informa­
tion is also included on how to
use the Boat U S. Consumer
Bureau's free services, includ­
ing the boating industry's only
Recall Alert Registry that tracks
safety defects for new and sub­
sequent boat owners, the only
national online complaint data­
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service providers such as boat
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provided by on-the-waler tow­
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B riefs------Continued from Page IB
"Living Legend" Larry
Zbyszko will be squaring off
against Chasyn Ranee in a
Grudge Malar.
After an upset victory last
month, the SCW Heavyweight
Championship will be on tjre
line as newly crowned champi­
on. "Heartthrob" Scott Davis,
accompanied by Gorgeous
Gary, will be defending the title
against former champion
Vordell Walker.
In a Special Attraction Match,
straight from the NWA and
TNA, Shark Boy will be taking
on Surfer Rip Malibu. This
match has a weird twist, but
the truth be known, both are
excellent wrestling talents.
SCW Tag Team Champions,
the Heartbreak Express, will
also be on hand to put their
belts up against the challenge
of Douole Deuce, the team of
Frankie Capone and Thump
Dupree.
Both Capone and Dupree are
former SCW Champions, but
this time it is for the Tag Team
titles.
In other tag team action, the
Violence Club, comprised of
Aaron Epic and Jason Hexx,
will be squaring off against
Dagon Briggs and the return­
ing OG Scarface.
in ai tmatch-up for the
Cruiserweight Title, former
ECW and SCW Champion.
Tony Mamaluke, makes his
return yo face current Cruiser
Champion 'Mr. 360* Jerrelle
Clark.
In a "Wrestler versus
Announcer Match," Vito
Denucd has accepted the chal­
lenge from SCW Announcer
and Chairman. Michael Cade.
Also in action will be Tire
Green Light District (Jason
Sensation, Marcus Money and
Legion Cage), with Gina Marie,
taking on Preston James, Scott
Commodity and Jaison Moore.
All these and many more are
scheduled to appear.
The Eastmonte Center is
located at S30 Magnolia
Avenue, Just South of 436 off
the 434 extension in Altamonte

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Bell time
tin to set (or 730 p.m.
with a special Meet and1 IGreet
beginning at 6:45 p.m.
Tickets are $12 for adults and
$g for children under the age of

12.

For more inhumation please

call 407-474-4453 or visit

wwwacwflorida.com.

UMfWBCUNIC
The City of Sanford Leisure
Services (Recreation
Department) will be offering a
FREE Youth Baseball Umpire
Clinic (Youth Baseball) on
Saturday, November 5th from 9
I m. |o 1 p.m.

The dinic will be held at the
Herbert "Whitey" Eckstein
Youth Sports Complex at
Chase Pari. 1500 Celery
Avenue.

marinas, overland transport,
extended warranties, or now to
handle billing disputes. Both
guides are available online at
http://www.BoalUS.com/consumer, by calling 703-461-2856
or by e-mail
ConsumerProtectionflUoatUS.c
om.
HURRICANE KATRINA'S
DAMAGE TO RECREATION­
AL BOATS ESTIMATED AT
$650-5750 MILLION
Boal Owners Association of
The United States, the
nation's leading organization
for recreational boaters, esti­
mates that damage to recre­
ational vessels as a result of
Hurricane Katrina is between
$650 to $750 million. Of that
amount only about half, or
$300 lo $400 million in dam­
age, was covered by insur­
ance.
Katrina's losses far surpass
last year’s four hurricane
total of about $330 million in
damages as well as the $500
million in losses attributed to
1992's Hurricane Andrew which until now was believed
to be the single most cosily
natural catastrophe to effect
recreational boating.
Hurricane Katrina also
destroyed an estimated 75%
of the marinas along 150
miles of the Gulf Coast.
The BoatU.S. Marine
Insurance Catastrophe
Response Team is working In
all tnree affected states of
Alabama, Mississippi and
Louisiana. Carroll Robertson,
senior vice president of
G aim s for BoalU.S. Marine
Insurance, says that she
expects claims activity to sub­
side in Alabama and
Mississippi In the next few
weeks as boats arc located,
surveyed and processed for
repairs or salvage. "However,
there is still a lot of work to
do in Louisiana," said

Robertson, who adds that the
sheer size and severity of
destruction in the stale. In
addition to evacuations and
security restrictions, have
slowed recovery efforts.
Boat owners insured with
DoatU.S. Marine Insurance
should call 800-937-1937 to
report a loss or damage lo
their vessel or go to
http://www.BoatUS.com/lns
urance/ daims.htm
On the heels of Katrina,
Hurricane Rita wreaked
havoc on coastal areas of east­
ern Texas and the Louisiana
bayou on Sept. 24, and fig­
ures for boat losses attributed
lo this storm aren't expeded
for a few more weeks.

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-tory over Tulane al the
Florida Citrus Bowl.
East Carolina lost 27-24 at
Memphis last w eek. The
Pirates were down 20-3 at
one point before making a
late rally vs. the Tigers.
The UCF ISP Sports
Network begins pregame
coverage on local radio sta­
tion 740-AM The Team at
noon with kickoff set for 2
p.m. The voice of the
Golden Knights, Marc
Daniels, will handle the
play-by-play duties while
Gary Parris provides color
commentary and Jerry
O'Neill patrols the side­
lines. The radio broadcast is
also available at ucfathletics.com.
The game will be tele­
vised on the CSTV All­
Access package (Internet,
DISH Network pay-perview). Bright House
Network digital cable sub­
scribers in Orlando can
purchase the game on payper-view.

Herald photos by Jim W ant!

T h e speed ol the cars
weren't the only things on
fire at the recent World
Street Nationals at Orlando
SpeedWortd. Steve Miller's
Chevy S-10 pick-up (above)
goes up In dames during a
run. Among the winners waa
IHR A (International Hot Rod
Association) Pro Mod stand­
out Shannon Jenkins, who
piloted hia Chevrolet Camara
(right) to victory in the "Super
Pro Street" dasa (this Is the
fastest category) with speed
of over 220 mph.

For more information call
407-328-3732 or email
totalled 0ci.sanford.fl.us
SHS BOOSTER BBQ
The Seminole High School
Boosters Club will be holding
their annual Boosters BBQ on
Saturday, November 12th, at
the Seminole I tigh School
Courtyard.
Revenues from the BBQ will
help support Seminole High
School athletic programs as
well as many extra-curricular
activities. These programs are
not financed by the School
Board; therefore funds must be
raised locally at each individ­
ual school.
Donations are being accepted
tar door prizes and a silent
auction as well as needed food
and paper products.
Contributions given by the
community id what makes this
BBQ a success.
The event will tun from noon
to 4 p.m.. Tickets are $10 for a
1/2-chicken dinner, door prizes
and the right to bid in the
silent auction.
For more information please
contact Marilyn Van Winkle,
BBQ Chairperson, al 407-320­
5014.
SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT
There will be a benefit
Softball Tournament held at
Pinehurst Park on Saturday,
November 19th, with proceeds
going to Operation Shoebox lo
benefit our American fighting
men and women.
All teams are welcome,
including co-ed teams, but they
must coniform to MFW rules.
The entry fee is $125 per
team and must be turned in by
October 31st.
In case of rain, the tourna­
ment will finish on Sunday,
Nov. 20.
For more information contact
Tom Patodino (407-416-6205),
Ann Patodino (407-417-1173),
Javier Camacho (407-383-1736)
or the Patodino home at 407­
324-0587.
To learn more about
Operation Shoebox go to
www.operationahoebox.com
ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL
The City of Sanford Leisure
Services Department to now
accepting registrations for the
Adult Flag Football League
that will begin play in January
2006.
All games will be played at
Pinehurst Park (West 24th
Street) on Saturday momingi.
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 Gty
Hall 300 North Park Avenue,
Monday through Friday
between 8 a m and 5 p.m
For more information please
contact Rodney Standi al 407­
330-5697 or e-mail at
standlrtfd.sanford.n us

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