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                    <text>W eek en d : S unday , O cto ber 9, 2005

T he Sanford Herald
Vol.

114,

No.

13 •Copyright © 2005 T h o Sanford Herald

50C

McGill shot while state investigated firm
B v Steve
S t n v n Peradle
P n rn riia
By

t i i i lu i r t -t sti/tn
authorization.
Investigator Robert Baird was
assigned the case on July 7. He could
not find evidence, he said, to verify the
anonymous tip. Baird did find that the
security business broke Florida law by
not designating a licensed agency man­
ager.
Community Enforcement co-owner
Bryan Anslcy had been told by Baird
back in January, following a routine
inspection of ihe new security firm, to
designate an agency manager. Ansley
was given two weeks to comply, but
did not do so until July 21.

Herald Staff

SANFORD — The state opened an
investigation of a local security busi­
ness nine days before two of the com­
pany's guards shot into a car July 16
killing the driver at Country Lake
Apartments near Seminole High
School.
The investigation followed an
anonymous complaint that claimed
Community Enforcement Services
allowed security officers to carry semi­
automatic weapons without proper

Postseason on
the horizon
Football may bo just past
tho mid-point of tho sea­
son, but the other fall
prop sports win bogin tho
postseason in tho next
throo weeks, boginning
wtth golf and volleyball

Finance
director
planned
to resign

So* Sports, Pago IB

Public meeting
to discuss road
extension
SANFORD — Tito
Seminole County
Engineering depart­
ment has sdu-duled a
nublic involvement
meeting for llie pro­
posed Airport
Boulevard Extension, to
inform die public of the
alternative analysts
activiUes and seek dieir
input on die recom­
mended alignment
before presentation to
die Board of County
Commissioners for ils
approval.
The meeting will be
held Oct. 27 at 6:30 p.m.
at Central Baptist
Churdv 3101 West State
Road 46 in Sanford.
The Seminole
County staff as well as
die engineering con­
sultants will be avail­
able to discuss die proj­
ect and answer ques­
tions. For more infor­
mation call David
NichoLs at 407-665-5657.

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„ and employee William
Ansley
Swoffo&gt;rd were working as armed security
guards
‘
at
Country
Lake
Apartments July 16.
At 3 a.m.,
..., thley approached
approa
a car
driven by Travares McGill, who did not
have a driver's license. The guards said
McGill backed into a passenger who
had exited the car, then drove toward
them. They fired into the car killing
McGill. Three other passengers were
not hurt.
A police investigation of (he shoot­
ing was handed over to State Attorney
Norm Wolfinger last week. McGill's

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family and the local NAACP have
questioned the guards' account. They
called for the arrest of Ansley and
Swofford as well as a judicial hearing
on the case.
Following the anonymous tip to the
Division of Licensing in July, Baird
investigated Community Enforcement
personnel.
"What we do — we call them proac­
tive inspections — is inspect security
officers on post," Baird said. "I was mil
able to substantiate the claims from the
Se e S e c u rity , P a ge 3 A

Conflicting information provided by District 4 Sanford City
Commission candidate Dean Ray has people asking —

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h e r e

By Uane Edixon
Herald Staff

SANFORD — Former city o t
Sanford Finance Director Kevin
Smith's resignation last week
seemed unexpected, but he said
it's something he's been planning
for awhile.
SmilK who was with the rity for
a little more than ten years, with
about three of tliose years as the
city's finance director, said he was
ready for a change.
Smitli said lie and interim City
Manager Gene Miller have been
discussing the city's future for a
long time. He also stated lliat Ik*
just turned 40 and has been con­
templating his career path.

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Yehl aiming on board Monday, lie
knew tlu? rity was in good shape
and that his department was in
good shape to make a new transi­
tion.
"I thought this was a good time.
He supported me and I appreciat­
ed that," Smith said.
Miller said he is "a supporter ot
Kevin Smith's."
„
"Kevin Is a quality person.
Miller said. "1 will do everything I
can to promote Kevin's future.
Smith said he didn't tell anyone
Ids plans for leaving because he
didn't want to make a big deal ot

Monday is Put
Brakes on
Fatalities Day
SANFORD — Law
enforcement members
of the Seminole County
Community Traffic
Safety learn will partici­
pate in “Put 11k Brakes
on Fatalities Day" Oct.
10, according to the
Sheriff's Office.
Part of a regional
effort, officers will look
for aggressive and reck­
less drivers, speeding,
D U l red light runners
and other violations to
protect lives.
-This program is to
encourage people to
take extra care while
driving, bicycling, walk­
ing or riding a motorcy­
cle," says Robin Butler,
team coordinator. About
115 traffic fatalities occur
e a ch day — 42.000 each
year — in die United
States.
For information call
407-665-6839.

C andidate plays trading spaces in D istrict 4
4 seat he would
purchase a home
Herald Staff
in the district and
SANFORD — Dean Ray may have make it his fami­
permanent
some explaining to do after his fami­ ly's
ly was caught in lies this week about residence.
The problem is,
where the District 4 candidate actual­
121 Aldean Drive
ly resides.
Ray signed an oath of office in the is a single-family
city clerk's office claiming that his residence and can­
residency was in District 4 at 121 not be used to rent
Aldean Drive in order to qualify for rooms or as a
boarding
house.
candidacy.
The city of Sanford community
According to city clerk Jan
improvement department received a
Dougherty, a candidate must live in
the district they are running for in complaint, after an article was pub­
lished in The H erald and sent an offi­
order to qualify.
Sept. 28, five
Ray told The Herald he rented the cer out to investigate on Sepl
second floor of 121 Aldean Drive. He days after qualifying ended. commuWhen no one was home.
stated that if he obtained ihe District

By Liana Edixon

"1 a-rtainly didn't mean to catch
anyone off guani. All dungs con­
sidered, 1 was hopeful this was the
best approach. Certainly there has
been no disrespect to anyone peri­
od," Smith said.
The finance department. Smith

nlty Improvement officer |im Orioles
left a door hanger asking the proper­
ty owner to call. The property owner.
Valerie Goldsmith, called on Sept. 30
and told Orioles she is not renting the
house to anyone. She also said she
would open it up for inspection.
Orioles told The H erald Friday that
Goldsmith seemed very surprised
that he was asking that.
"She seemed very sincere," Orioles
said.
Steven Goldsmith called The
1Jerald Friday to say that although he
knows Ray, he never actually lived at
121 Aldean Drive. He claimed that
Ray had asked a few weeks ago if he
could live at their house and

See Candidate, Page 3A

Sm Director, Page 3A

Stolonconstructionmatortolsrocoworod Head Start meeting
From Stiff Report*

S e m i n o l e S m il e

Karen Jacobi —
coo&gt;dmakx al lh« Muwum of
SwninoU Courty Hokxy

SA N FO RD — A search
w arrant served T hursday
m orning resulted in the
arrest of a Sanford area man
and the recovery of truck­
loads of stolen construction
site materials, according to
the
Sem inole
County
Sheriff's Office.
Investigators served the
search w arrant at 4551
Richard Allen St., Sanford,
in
the
Bookertow n
Community near Interstate 4
and O range Boulevard.
The target of the warrant
was Jimmel R. Hill. 30, and
three structures located at
4551 Richard Allen St. The
primary target was a $200 to
$300 water heater that had
been stolen from a residence
under
construction
in
Wekiva Park.
D uring the theft of the
w ater heater, $60,000 to
$70,000 worth of water dam ­
age occurred as the result of

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holistic family needs

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By Steve Paradis

Getting HeadStart

Herald Staff

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Photo from SomlnoM County ShortfTl Ottleo

This Bookertown backyard waa filled with two tractor bailer loads
ot stolen construction materials. according to investigators.
warrant in Volusia County
the cut water lines.
The water heater and two in Septem ber conducted by
tractor trailers full of addi­ Volusia County S h e riff's
tional construction m aterials Office for evidence related to
— lumber, appliances, and thefts from construction
tools — were seized from the sites In Lake County.
It is believed that Hill was
^ Vhe search warrant and
arrest stem from a search

See Stolen, Pag* BA

SANFORD — Head Start
just turned 40 years old. It's
still alive and well and serv­
ing
needy
fam ilies
in
Seminole County.
That is the message that
Wilma Sheppard and Millie
DeMary want people to know
about the organization they
work for as site supervisors in
Seminole County. The same
message will s e n e a special
event Thursday, Oct. 13 at the
Hamilton Elementary site
called Head Start Community
Awareness Day.
Head Start is a federally
funded program from lowincome and at-risk children
trom 3 to 5 years old. Most
people know the program
prepares these children to
enter kindergarten, but many

The City of Sanford and Friend* of Paw Park eponeor:

H o w l-O -W o o n In T h o B o n a y a r d
SATURDAY, O C TO B E R 29th 9:00 A M T O 2:00PM
HELD A T PAW PARK O F HISTORIC SAN FO R D •427 S -FR EN C H A V EL

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Hamilton Head Start,
1414 Celery Ave-, in
Sanford, will present
"H ead
Start
Community Awareness
Day", from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m., Thursday, Oct. 13.
For more information or
to RSVP, call Wynetta
Norton at 407-532-4423
or Ada Siros at 407-532­
4415.

people might not know that
Head Start works with all the
family members to meet
needs and often to get the
family back on track.
Sheppard
first became
familiar with Head Start when

See Start, Page BA

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Sunday. October 9.

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Seminole Summary
A GLA N CE AROUND O U R CO U N TY

SA T

Cynthia CassanovaBrown presents the Motown
Review al 7:30 p.m. al 1 lelen
Stairs Theatre in downtown
Sanford. Tickets are $20 and
$25. Call 407-321-8111.
The German American
Society will present
Oktoberfest, at 3 p.m. at the
Society's headquarters, 381
Orange Lane in Casselberry.
Music by the Bavarians and
Jess it Joan. $5 entry fee.

Hank) photo by Tommy Vtncant

A trio to Sanford Citv Hall earlier this week revealed these seasonal visitors to the fnendty city. While their names are not
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t S T ^ m to bo t U iv in their surroundings and greet oty workers wrttvsmiles, ^ ' e i ^ n o t k n ^ where the pair
are visiting!rom, It's a sure bet they will be gone soon after Thanksgiving so they can return home for Christmas.

IWn, Bennett

Legal Advsrtlsing
Patti Smith

Display Advertising

Circulation

Wendy Beck

Wanda Kourpanxka

ASvsrersinf Menses
Cheryl Smith
Classified Advertising
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disregard for the safety of per­
sons/reckless driving, and two
counts of having no proof of insur­
ance.

Drug Related
• Melvin Russell Rohdes Jr, 46,
listed as homeless, was arrested by
Sanford
Police
Thursday
at
Highway 17-92 and Lake Mary
Blvd. He was drnrged with posses­
sion of less Aran 20 grams of mari­
juana.
• Shannon Denise Gralram, 37, of
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday in Are 2500 block
of Myrtle Avenue. Officers investi­
gated llw possibility of a drug trans­
action. Sire was subsequently
ilur&gt;*iti with |K»sM*w.h»n o! lunoliin
»vjuifim ill
• Guevara Ferdinand, 49, of
Ocala, was arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday in Aw 2500 block
of Park Drive. 1le was drarged wiAr
possession of rurratics equipment,
and trespassing on posted property.
• Alberto Williams, 27, of
Orlando Drive, and Donnie M.
Williams, 32, of William Clark Court,
were arrested by Sanford police on
Sept. 24, in William Clark Court. Tlw
pair was reportedly involved in a
drug deal. Each was drarged wiAr
possession of unde*r 20 grains of
marijuana.
Thefts
• Nicholas John Simmons, 18, of
Old England Lexrp, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at a store
in Ax1Seminole Towrw Crater. Police
were called reganling an employee
using a stolen credit card to purchase
$320.95 in items. He was drarged
wiAr larceny of over $300.
Assault - Battery
• Grades L. Rouse, 41, of Willow
Avenue*, was arrested by Sanford
police Thursday as Aw result of an
altercation with a female. Offievrs
said Iw used a rifle to Arreate-n Iwr.
I le was drarged wiAr battery - touch
or strike (domestic violence) and
powession of a evi'apon by a axtviti­
ed felon.

• Sanfonl police arrested John
Henry Anderson Jr., 23, of Gilbert
Street, Lake Monroe, on Sept. 24 fol­
lowing an investigation, fie' rc-portenfly nail ccx with a 11&gt;-year-olil
female- at a ri'sicle-ncv In Sanford. He
was charged with sexual assault
with a minor.
• Trinity Midwile Spears, 31, of
Rosalia Drive, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday al Iwr
residence following an altercation
tviAt a male. She was charged wiAt
simple assault with intent lo do vio­
lence (domestic related)
• Grristopher L. Perez, 35, of
Orlando Drive, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday. He report­
edly was in a dispute wiAr a female
at Awir residence. He was drarged
wiAr battery - touch or strike.
• David Deme.’triiw Brown, 25, of
Ellen Place, Sanfonl. was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at Ills res­
idence. Officers said lx&gt; had Ixvn in a
fight with a female- I le was ebarged
with battery
louch or strike
(domestic violence).
Traffic Stop*
• Daniel Get.ucl Doytxt, 18, of
GreeTili.uk, H im , wax stop|xxl by
Sanford Poller Wexliu’selay in Aw
2400 blexk ol Willow Avenue, fol­
lowing a Irailic n ad t timing ninth
Iw rejxirtidly slniek Irvo vehicle's.
He was charged with driving muter
Aw iitfluetue (DUI) ol altnluil or
drugs, two counts of lul aiul nut leaving Aw seetw ol a crash involv­
ing property damage, two counts of

• Stacey Michelle Lambert, 23, of
Ridgewood Avenue, was stopped by
Sanford
police
Tuesday
on
Persimmon Avenue al West SR-16.
She was accused of driving wiAr a
suspended license - habitual (seven
timi-s), and petty larceny.
• Kerry Glen Davids, 20, of
Petunia Terrace, was stopped on his
motorcycle by Sanford police
Thursday in Aw 300 blexk of Gordon
Street. He was charged with fleeing/eluding a law enforcement offi­
cer; resisting an officer without vio­
lence, driving with a suspended
license, having no motorcycle
endorsement, and possession of less
Awn 20 grams of marijuana.
• Arthur Hayes, 50, of Maple
Avenue, was stopped by Sanford
polira Sunday at 25th Street and Elm
Avenue. He was charged with driv­
ing with a suspended license.
• Devin Paul Simpson, 29, a motel
resident, was stopped by Sanford
police Wednesday in Ate 3300 blexk
of Highway 46. He was charged
with driving with a suspended
license and giving a false ID to a law
enforcement officer.
• Evans Justice Bacon, 34, of
Persimmon Avenue, was stopped by
Sanford police on Sept. 28, in Lake
Monnx' Terrace. He was charged
with driving with a suspended
license, possession of a firearm (45­
cal. I land gun), and grand larceny of
a firearm.
Other Arrests
• Stella E. Tedesra, 43, of Willow
Avenue, was arrested by Sanfonl
lia* Thursday rwar Iwr residence.
e was charged wiAt trespassing —
failing to leave property on order of
the owner.

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Public elementary school lunch menu
10
Gianni's Pizza
Peppeioni or
Cheese Pizza
Green Beans
Oatmeal Cremo Pie
Assortment ol Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice ol Milk

11
All white meat
Chicken Nuggets
w/Dipping Sauce
Mashed Potatoes w/
Gravy. Dinner Roll
Assortment ol Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice ol Milk

12
Turkey Sub
w/Lettuce &amp; Tomato
Soft Pretzel Biles
Mini Ice Cream
Sandwich
Assortment ol Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

13
Yom Kippur
Schools Closed

14

Hamburger or
Cheeseburger
w/Lettuce &amp; Tomato
Baked Potato
Wedges
Assortment ol Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice ol Milk

The Sanford H erald

Editor and Publisher

AdmtnlaUation

_

Through Oct. 16, see
Gypsy, presented by Wcklva
River Players. Gypsy is
being presented at the
Central Florida Perfoiming
Arts Center. Call Danielle
Lang at 407-262-1801.

Dan Ping

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O ut &amp; A bout

Seasonal Visitors

In the days following July 4. 2004, Andrew
Van Gaale sought advice about how he should
handle an impending disciplinary action about
to be brought against him. Van Caale was
Sanford's deputy city manager at the time and
his boss. City Manager Al Gricshabcr, was
pressuring Van Gaale to n'sign or be fired for
using a city-leased golf cart during the July 4th
festivities.
Some folks told Van Gaale he should fight
the giHid fight. Gricshabcr was over-reacting,
they said, and reminded him that only the week
before Grieshaber had let code enforcement offi­
cer Jim Orioles off the hook with an unpaid
suspension for having a prostitute in his city
vehicle on city time. Grieshaber was being
unjust, these folks added, and they urged Van
Gaale Its stand up to Grieshaber's bullying.
Others had different advice. They recom­
mended Van Gaale resign accept the severance
package Grieshaber was offering and move on
with his life as quickly as possible. Grieshaber
was flagrantly over-reacting, these confidants
assured Van Gaale, but
.................. ................ Grieshaber is tire boss. If
Around the Clock (he boss wants you gone,
chances are he will prevail
even if the reasons are
unjust.
Van Gaale had a
choice: Stay and fight for
what he thought was
right or suck it up and
move on. It's a tough
decision to make, particu­
larly when you feel you
by D an IMnc
being treated unfairly.
a a a a a a a a a Van Gaale chose to fight
and while Ire won the bat­
tles he Inst the war. Tire Civil Service Board
sided with Van Gaale and recommended he be
reinstated. Gricshabcr ignored their recommen­
dation. Tire City Commission eventually
approved a severance package for Van Gaale,
but by then he had racked up nearly $75,000 in
attorneys' fees.
I know what you're drinking: “What's the
point, I’ing? You haven't written a column in
three weeks and now you're rehashing
Cart gale?" Cut me some slack, I'nr a little rusty.
The point is this: If you think Kevin Smith sud­
denly woke up on Sept. 30 and decided on his
own to resign as the city’s finance director,
you're smoking dope. Rare is tire case when a
40-year-old man with a wife and kids quits his
$79,000-per-year job on a whim without having
another job lim'd up.
So what’s the deal-c-o? Pretty simple. Smith's
boss, Interim City Manager Gene Miller, didn't
think Smith was getting the job done when it
came to creating tire city budget. The city rammission has said it wants to go to a perform­
ance-based budgeting process which requires
department directors to specifically state what
level ot service 11icy will provide for tiie amount
ot liuutinn lltey are ret(uesting. 'Ilu-oretically,
city commissioners could llreit make budget
decisions based on how well departments are
meeting their goals.
Smith lias not been trained in performancebased budgeting, and Miller doesn't believe
Smitlr, who has an MBA and a background in
accounting, can be trained in tire process with­
out extensive sclnxiling and years of experience.
Miller and Smith Irave had conversations on
this topic for weeks, but it was a Friday, Sept. 30
meeting that brought tire issue to a head. Miller
says there was no pressure put on Smith. But
when I asked him point blank whether Smith
was asked to resign or be fired. Miller’s
response1was, "He resigned."
I don't buy it I think Miller pressured Smith
into resigning. Guys like Ke’vin Smith dein't emit
tlreir jobs ein the spur of tire moment. And wher­
ever heard of giving a key employes' three
months of severance pay when they give you
three hours notice of tlreir resignation? That’s
what Miller agreed to when he accepted Smith's
resignation.
For his part, Smitlr is toeing the party line
abeiut his resignation. I le says he Iras been plan­
ning his resignation for several months but did-*
n't tell anyone because he didn't want to draw
attention to himself. I don’t buy Aral either.
Smith saw first-hand what happened to Van
Gaale when Ire tried to challenge the boss's
division Andrew garnered plenty of support
and lot noise for his plight, but the drama
dragged on for months, taking a loll on both he
and Iris wife. I think Kevin divided it would be
e’asier to bite the inside of his lip as he puts on a
fake smile for the next few weeks Aran dealing
with months of controversy.
I think Mille’r made tire wrong move. I'nr not
so sure the city's budgeting pnxvss needs some
ranvolutid system. What tire city needs is a
good rolling five-year plan that specifically lays
out what services will lx-CPI
provided and ne'W
pn&gt;)ce1x will lx- accomplished each year lor Aw
next five years, tqxvilic costs for providing
those' services or accomplishing those pniject*
should lx- part of that plan so that if, for exam­
ple. llw lire dcpartnwnt needs to replace* a truck
in Year 4. money can lx- set aside cadi year.
Tliat said, I don't Arink Miller ttarborx any
malice toward Smith. I Arink Miller is sincere
(and correct) wlwn he says SnriAt Iras Ax' skills
to be "a great C IO for a private company"
Unfortunately, Arose stalls will ixi longer be
available to tlx* city of Sanford.

Dora Dietrich
Lrene Ednon
Merva HjrOuns
Nek Pleilaul
Dean Smith
Tommy Vincent

SU N
The Altamonte Jazz
I'nw m b lr will present an
evening of dancing from 7 to
10 p.m. at Orlando North
Hilton Hotel, 350 S. North
Lake Blvd., Altamonte
Springs. Donations $5. Call
407-322-7528.
A free Bankruptcy
Sem inar will be held at 1:30
p.m. at (he Lake Mary
Community Center, 260 N.
Country Club Road. New
bankruptcy law changes
come into effect Oct. 17.
St. Mary Magdalen
Parish, 861 Maitland Ave., in
Altamonte Springs will pres­
ent the Grand Diocesan
Fiesta: Celebrating Hispanic
1 ferriage. Mass with Bishop
Thomas Wertski is at 2 p.m.,
the Fiesta is 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

MON

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Applicatioas will be taken
through Oct. 21 for
Christmas Kettle Bell
Ringers for the Salvation
Army. The kettles will be
placed at store locations
throughout Seminole County
from Nov. 18 through Dec.
24, excluding Sundays and
holidays. Stop at the
Salvation Army, 700 24th St.,
in Sanford, from 9 to 11 a.m.
or 1 to 4 p.m. to pick up an
application.
The Sweetwater Oaks
Carden Club will mix-t at
9:30 a.m. at the Community
Center, Fox Valley Drive,
Longwood. Tlte program will
bo Landscape Management
by Al Ferrer, Seminole
County Urban horticulturist.
New members are welcome
Call 407-814-9482.

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Goldsmith refused,
"Dean Ray has never lived
here
and
never
will,"
Goldsmith said. “He asked if Ire
could and I said no."
On Oct. 3, Ray visited
Dougherty at the dty clerk's
office to find out how to do an
address change. Dougherty
said she was not sure and
would get back to him after she
contacted the Seminole County
Supervisor of Elections, Mike
Ertel. She called Ray and
informed him that he would
need to come and fill out paper­
work stating his new address.
The next day he came in to
fill out that paperwork stating
l»e now lived at 344 Hidden
Lake Drive in District 4.
The property owner of 344
Hidden Lake Drive, Gerald
Fritz, of Longwood, said
Thursday that he's been renting
to the same family for almost a
year now, and he had never
heanl of Ray.
"That man does not live in
my house," Fritz said.
Dean Ray was not able to
answer questions Thursday,
because Ik* was out of town
until Tuesday, his wife Janet
said. Dut Janet Ray was willing
to dear up tire confusion, she
said.
"I guess we had a misunder­
standing with code enforce­
ment," she told The Herald
Thursday.
When asked about 344
Hidden Lake Drive she said:
"H e Jast rented that one. Then,
we have an option to buy iL"
But Fritz disagreed. He said
lie called his tenants, the Klagcs
family, and was told that Dean
Ray is Amy Klagcs's brother
"He definitely doesn’t live
then?. 1 just confirmed that,"
Fritz said.
When asked whether or not
Ray is living with her Amy
Klages paused before she said,
"Yes, he is living here."
She went on to say that the
problem was "people an? not
supposed to live with other
.people."
"1 did not want to get in trou­
ble with my landlord," Klages
said.
She claimed that Ray had
been living with her family at
344 Hidden Lake for about a
week and a half—S ep t 2ft, she

said. That would put him at hLs
sister's house two days before
community
improvement
iaspected hLs first ILsted address
as 121 Aldean l ivo, and three
days after the qualifying dead­
line.
"He put me on the spot" she
continued. "I was honestly
scared."
When Ray ran for the may­
oral seat last March, he listed
hLs address as 112 S. Holly Aw.,
which Ls not in District 4. The
property owner for that
address, Barbara Jackson, said
Thursday that she Ls still renting
to Dean Ray, but after reading
that he moved to 121 Aldean
Drive in the newspaper, she
couldn't answer if he was still at
112 S. Holly Aw.
"H e has a big family,"
Jackson said.
She said that it's possible that
part of his family still lives at
112 S. Holly Aw, but it is still
being tented out to Ray.
Ertel said Thursday that it
was not the duty of the qualify­
ing officer; which for the city of
Sanford is Dougherty, to ques­
tion where a candidate lives.
‘T hey're swearing under
oath," Ertel said.
He said that somebody
would have to make a com­
plaint or an accusation to the
Florida Elections Commission
if they think a candidate is
misleading the city and resi­
dents about where they
reside.
"It's not our role to play in
that pond,” Ertel said.

anonymous source."
Investigators go out to the
worksite and ask guards for
their license and agency iden­
tification, he explained.
"If they an? armed we check
their weapon and ammuni­
tion to make sure they comply
with state law," Baird said
Thursday. I le found no prob­
lems on site.
During
a
check
of
Department of Licensing com­
puter records, however, Baird
found Ansley had still not
designated an agency manag­
er, a violation o f Florida
statutes. Ansley was informed
of this on July 21 during a per­

sonal interview with Baird in
the Orlando Regional Office.
Ansley denied the allega­
tion, Baird said in a report.
Ansley also said he notified
the department that he was
the manager, but he was
unable to prove it.
That same day, Ansley pro­
vided a letter designating
him self as the manager of
Community Enforcement.
There is a question, howev­
er, about whether Ansley is
qualified to be the agency
manager.
Baird said a security agency
manager must hold either an
MB agency manager license

from the state or a class D
security license for two years.
State records show that
Ansley's application for an
MB agency manager license
was denied Dec. 30, 2004.
Earlier on Nov. 10, a letter
to Ansley from W.H. "Buddy"
Bevis, assistant director for tne
Division of Licensing, request­
ed that Ansley provide addi­
tional information "that you
arc qualified for licensure by
lawfully gained, verifiable
experience or training."
Ansley did not respond to

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Stroud said Ansley does
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2004.
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2000, to June 12, 2002, when it
expired.
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Surwlny. October 9.2005

Opinion
Page Policy

e n a n H o a ic w

Fire Prevention

OH NO/ W 0 rN g ~ W * AFRAJPTHAT

Prevention Week.
By
P resid ential
But the story d oesn't end
P roclam ation ,
O ct.
9
through
15
is
Fire here. On that very sam e day,
Prevention W eek. The event a forest fire stru ck in
W isconsin, and com pletely
w as declared to be observed
on the first or second full w iped ou t the tow n of
w eek o f the m onth of Peshlgo, killing 1,182 per­
O cto b er sin ce 1925. (The sons. T h e C h icag o fire
w eek is determ ined at the received all of the publicity,
tim e in w h ich O ct. 9 but th is one w as a real
tragedy.
appears).
Ju st to p o in t out the
The aim of the observance
.............................. Is
to destruction of fires, 1 looked
up other fires in our nation,
Increase
singling out only those with
awareness
of the d an­ over 100 fatalities. Take a
gers of fire look;
Sept. 1, 1894, a forest fire
and to edu­
cate
the in M innesota killed 413 peo­
u b lic
on ple.
Ju n e
30,
1900,
the
ow to stay
H oboken, New Jersey fire
safe
from
fire. It is caused 320 deaths.
Nick
Sept. 20, 1902, a church in
sp o n so red
B irm ing h am ,
A labam a
P fe ifa u f
by
the
killed 115 people.
_________
National
D ec. 3 0 ,1 9 0 3 , the Iroquois
F i r e
Theater in C hicago burned,
Protection A ssociation.
It
w as
a ctu a lly
the killing 602 theatergoers.
Jan. 1 3 ,1 9 0 8 , another the­
e v en in g o f O ct. 8th in
A m erican history, when the ater fire at Rhoads T heater
in Bayertow n, Penn. Killed
w orst fire in the n ation
.
,
struck. That is w hen M rs. 170.
M arch 4, 1908, a school
O 'L e a r y 's cow rep orted ly
kicked over a gas lantern bu rned In C o llin g w o o d ,
w hich started the infam ous O hio causing 176 deaths.
M arch 25, 1911. the Infa­
C hicago fire. W ith all o f the
city 's w ooden build ings, it m ous T rian g le S h irtw a ste
w as just w aiting to burn, Factory in New York C ity
and b u m it did. The fire caused 146 deaths, w hen it
w as found there w as only
killed
300
p eop le and
destroyed ov er 17,000 stru c­ one exit to the building.
O ct. 12, 1918, a forest fire
tures and over 2000 acres in
in C loquet, M inn. K illed 400
27
h ou rs.
The
b la z e
destroyed the entire d ow n­ persons.
M ay 15, 1929, a clin ic
tow n area and m ost of the
city 's N orth sid e. O fficials burned in C leveland, O hio
estim ated the loss at $196 killing 125 people.
A pril 21, 1930, a peniten­
m illion. W ith m ost o f the
tiary In C o lu m b u s, O hio
fire on the 9th, C ongress
ev e n tu a lly d eclared that caught fire and 320 lost their
,
day as Fire Prevention Day, olives.
Nov.
28,
1942,
the
and the beginning o f Fire

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C o coan u t G rove fire in
Boston killed 491 partygoers.
Ju ly 6, 1944, a fire
destroyed the m ain tent of
the Ringling B rothers circus
In H artford, Conn, w ith a
loss o f 168 lives.
D ec.
7,
1946,
the
W inecroft Hotel in A tlanta
burned killing 119 patrons
and em ployees.
T h a t's as far as my “over
100 d eath s" research went,
but there w ere m any other
fires w ith nearly that many
fa ta litie s
w hen
fires
d estroy ed sch oo ls, h o sp i­
tals, d ance halls, hotels, and
other facilities w hich con­
tained m any persons.
Ju st Im agine the loss of
liv es we have had, the loss
of property, land and facili­
ties, and the g rief w hich

stru ck fam ilies and loved
ones across our nation. Is It
any w onder that Congress
and ou r fire fig h ters are
con cern ed , that they use
this one w eek to call atten­
tion to the dangers of fires.
Perhaps every one of us
should take a long hard look
at where we live, w here we
w ork, and ou r su rrou n d ­
ings, and sec If we can find
problem s w hich could cause
fires. We can 't control light­
ening strikes, but m ost of
these fires w ere caused by
hum an beings, (o r a cow, as
in the C hicago fire - w hich
rem ains questionable to this
date).
L e t's o b serv e N ational
Fire P rev en tio n W eek by
actually doing som ething to
prevent d isasters w hich can
strike w ithout w arning.

10/09/05

Gas gone wild

A« pmtniht‘d. 71ir Itrratil Is publishing Ihe gas prices

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The lowest price Is up 4 cents from last week. The difference this week is 26 cents per gallon compared with
22 cento per gallon last week.
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• Racetrac, 3780 U S . 17-92
• Cumberland Farms, 3100 Sanford Avenue
• G T s Gas and Go, 801 Celery Avenue
• Sunoco, 2623 Orlando Drive
• Sunoco, 4730 State Road 46
• 7-11, 7500 County Road 427
• 7-11, 2989 South Orlando Drive
• Sammy's, 2425 French Avenue
• 7-11,100 French Avenue
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O b itu a rie s
ELEA N OR A. BROW N
Eleanor A. Brown. 91, of
Ocoee, died Thursday, Oct

Longwood, or Hospice of
the Comforter.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home. Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.

She was a secretary.
Survivors Include dauehters, Audrey Theresa
Conncl, Sandy Slykcrm an
and Zita B. Wamslcy; seven
grandchildren; three great*
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Oct. 15, at 10
a m. at Sts. Peter 4c Paul
Catholic church.
Banfield Funeral Home
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
SHIRLEY W ILLIAMS
CLARK
Shirley W illiam s Clark,
79, of Mimosa Terrace,
Sanford, died Friday, Sept.
30, 2005.
She was born April 5,
1926, in Chicago and moved
to Central Florida from
Missouri in 1948. She was a
member o f Daughters of
Mokanna and Asbury
M ethodist Church.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Judith Ann O sborn of
Sanford; one grandson;
three great-grandchildren.
In lieu of flow ers, d ona­
tions may be made to
Hospice o f the Comforter,
480 VV. Central Parkway,
Altam onte Springs, 32714.
There will be no public
funeral service.
Tri-County Crem ation
Service, Longwood, in
charge o f arrangem ents.
CLYDE E. EVANS
Clyde E. Evans, 70, of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
Oct. 5, 2005. He was born
Oct. 17, 1934 in
W illiamsburg, Ky.
He w as a foreman and a
Baptist.
Survivors include wife,
Evelyn; son, Jeff; sisters,
Christine Reed, Norma Clay,
Estel Evans; brother, Carl.
Funeral services were
held Friday, Oct. 7, at
Oaklaw n Park Cemetery. In
lieu of flow ers, contribu­
tions may be made to First
Baptist Church of

PATRICIA M A R G A R ET
I atrtda Margaret, 58, of
Orlando, died Thursday.
Oct. 6, 2005.
She was a registration
clerk at Florida Hospital
South.
r
Collison Family Funeral
Home 4c Crematory, Howell
Branch Chanel, Winter Park,
In charge of arrangements.
PATRICIA A.
M cD o n n e l l
Patricia A. McDonnell, 67,
of Orlando, died Tuesday,
Oct. 4, 2005.
J
.
born Jan. 2. 1938,
in Waltham, Mass. She was
a retired secretary.
Survivors include brother,
Charles T. Grimes.
Interm ent will be at St
Patrick's Cemetery in
W archam, Ma.
Banfield Funeral Home,
W inter Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.

Longwood; daughters.
Sherry Savrda of Longwood
and Karen Pierce of Iowa
City, Iowa; sisters, Charlene
Albright of Muscatine,
Iowa, Phyllis Kesler of West
Liberty, Iowa and Barbara
Bailey of Kennewick, Wash.;
three grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at 11 a.m. Monday, Oct.
10, at Oaklaw n Chapel with
interment at a later date in
Iowa.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklaw n Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.
JEA N ETTE L O IS REN KES
Jeanette Lois Rcnkes, 80,
of Longwood, formerly of
Sunland Drive, Sanford,
died Saturday, Oct. 1, 2005.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include hus­
band, Arthur Renkes; chil­
dren, Peggy Baton of Gold
Canyon, Ariz., Julie Hunter
of Winter Haven, Saclon
Renkes of Palo Alto, cal.,
Russell Renkes of
Longwood; four grandchil­
dren; one great-grandchild.
The family wishes to
thank Hospice of the
Com forter in Altamonte
Springs for all their help
and support.
In keeping with her wish­
es, there will be no funeral
service.
O rlando Direct Cremation
Service, in charge of
arrangements.

CHONG MEI HA
Chong Mei Ha, 75, of
Lilbum, Ga., died Friday, Sept
30, 2005 in Tucker, Ca. She
was born Oct. 30, 1929 In
Wenzhou. She was a home­
maker.
Survivors include brother
Lam Kan Yu.
Funeral services will be
held Monday, Oct. 10, at 11
a.m. at Banfield funeral home,
HAZEL JO Y C E SC H M ID T
with burial in Highland
Hazel Joyce Schm idt, 75,
Memory Gardens, Apopka.
of Casselberry, died
Banfield Funeral home. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2005 at her
Winter Springs, in charge of residence.
arrangements.
She was born in Apopka
and was a lifelong resident
C A R O L L. M ILLER
o f Central Florida.
Carol L. Miller, 68, of
She was a hom em aker
Longwood, died Tuesday,
and organist at Aloma
Oct. 4, 2005 in Altam onte
Baptist Church at which she
Springs.
was a member.
She was b om Sept. 16,
Survivors include daugh­
1937, in M uscatine County,
ters, Brenda W eis-DiFazio of
Iowa
O rlando, Susan Considder
She was a hom em aker
o f Geneva and Lisa
and a M ethodist.
A ldridge of M ango, Fla.; 11
Survivors include hus­
grandchildren; nine greatband Dale M iller of

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Funeral services were
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Aloma Baptist Church with
Rev. Joe Boatwright officiat­
ing.
Burial was at Highland
Memorial Gardens.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes ft Crematory,
Howell Branch Chapel,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
VERN SM ITH
Vern Smith, 95, of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
Oct. 5, 2005 in Apopka. She
was born Aug. 24, 1910 in
Brooksvillc.
She was a secretary for
the State of Florida. She was
a member of First United
Methodist Church of
Sanford since 1934.
Survivors include sons,
Eugene B. Sm ith o f Apopka
and terry Smith of Sanford;
five grandchildren; nine
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Monday, Oct. 10, at 2
p.m. at the Oaklawn Chapel
of the Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home with Pastor
Jim Bradshaw officiating.
Interment will follow at
Oaklawn ark Cemetery.
Baldwin-Fairchild fu neral
Home, Oaklawn Park,
Sanford /Lake Mary, In
charge of arrangements.
DAN IEL T H O M PSO N JR .
Daniel Thompson Jr.,
a.k.a.
''Tom” or
“D J-. 64,
of Georgia
Avenue,
Sanford,
died
Tuesday,
Oct. 4,
2005, at
Central
Florida
Thompson
Regional
Hospital in
Sanford.
Born June 12.M941, in
Darnell, Ark., he moved to
Sanford in 1985. He was a
retired veteran o f the U.S.
Navy.
Survivors include wife,
Beatrice “Peggy” Thom pson
o f Sanford; children, Debra
Valentine, Wanda Young,
Clinton Thom pson, Princess
W illiam s, Danny Thom pson,

all of California, and Felicia
Thompson of Sanford;
brother Larue Thompson;
sisters, Margaret Brand,
Faye Johnson and Ellen
Thompson, all of Kansas
City; 16 grandchildren; 11
great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be
held Monday, Oct. 11, at 10
a.m. at Florida National
Cemetery, Bushncll.
Visitation will be
Monday, Oct. 10, from 4 ,
until 8 p.m . at Sunrise
Funeral Home, 900 Locust
Avenue.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.
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SH ELLEY A. T O D D
Shelley A. Todd, 30, of
Altamonte Springs, died
Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2005.
She was bom Dec. 2, 1974 in
Orlando. She was a w ait­
ress.
Survivors include son,
Kymball Grim es; mother,
Melinda A. O tero; father,
Ricci S. Todd, Sr.; brothers,
Ricci S. Todd, Jr., and
M ichael W. O tero; sister,
Kamryn H. Todd; paternal
grandmother, M axine P.
Vickery; m aternal grand­
mother, Mary E. Ellsworth.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, O ct. 8, at 3
p.m. at Banfield Funeral
Home with the Rev. Chris
W haley officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
W inter Springs, In charge of
arrangements.
CA RL EUGENE W IN G JR .
Carl Eugene Wing, Jr., 64,
of Sorrento, died Saturday,
Oct. 1, 2005 at Florida
Hospital Waterman in
Tavares.
He was bom in Grand
Rapids, Mich. He was a
pool builder.
Survivors include wife,
Ruth Wing o f Wekiva; sons,
Kenneth Wing o f Sanford,
Richard Caldwell and Fred
Caldwell, both of Port
O range; daughters, Angie

Nash o f Michigan, Carla
Zamarron of Casselberry,
Lainic Munoz of Deltona,
Mindy Champion of St.
Cloud, Pam Fail and Lisa
Caldwell, both of Sanford;
brother, Rick Baumgardner
of Michigan; sisters, Patsy
Wing, Ginny Evans, Anne
Whitney and Mary Kay
Hamilton, all of Michigan,
and Bonnie Jones of Florida;
41 grandchildren; four great
grandchildren.
,
Funeral services will be at
7 p.m., Monday, Oct. 24, at
Collison Family Funeral
home, Cramkow Chapel,
Sanford.
Burial will be by M etro
Crematory.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes 4c Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford,
In charge of arrangements.

W ILLIAM “B O B " R.
W ILKES
William “Bob" R. Wilkes,
78, of Sanford, died
Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2005 at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital in Sanford.
He was born Sept. 24,
1927, in Springfield, Mass.,
and moved to Central
Florida in 1997. He was a
member of Longwood Hills
Congregational Church, and
the Ludlow Rod and Gun
Club.
Survivors include wife,
Ellen Wilkes of Sanford;
daughter, Cheryl Wilkes of
Lake Mary; sister, Elsie
Riendeau of Brimfield, Ma.
Memorial donations may
be made to St. Jude
Children's Hospital, 16516
Magnolia Terrace Blvd.,
Monteverde, FL 34756-3509.
Tri-County Cremation
Service, Longwood, in
charge of arrangements.

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Episcopal
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S. Park Avc. @ 4th St.
Sanford

Sunday Morning Worship
7:30 &amp; 10:00 a.m.

Sem inole C om m unity C h urch
5070 Orange Blvd. Sanford
407-324-0199
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Jerry Walsh. Pastor
Saturday 530PM
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Friendly Services
Professional C hild Care

S how er D ow n ol 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

446-Nazerene

First C h u rch of
the Naiarene
2581 Sanford Ave
Sanford, Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Carnes, Pastor
Morning Worship, 10 30am
Sunday School. 9:30am
Sunday Evening, 6pm
Wed. Night B *ie Sludy. 7pm

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

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Church S ch o o l, 9;30am
Morning Worship. 10:45am

440-Lutheran

404-Baptlst

401-Angllcan
St. Alban'a
Anglican Cathedral
Traditional Anglican
3348 W. S R 426 (Aloma Ava)
(1/4 mila ofl Greenaway.
S R 417 Going East)
Oviedo, Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book Ot Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Hoty Eucharist
BAM
Sunday School (an ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both services)
Weekday Holy
Eucharist Services
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12Noon
Th e Difference Is
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402-As8embly of God

Central Baptist C h urch
3101 West S R 46
Sanlord. F L 32771-8844
407-322-2914
Jimmy Dale Patterson, Senior
Pastor
S unday Services
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am A
10:30am
Worship Services 9am A 10 :30am
Wednesday Prayer Service 6 3 0
pm

C ountryside Baptist C h urch
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary. F L 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
W ed Prayer Meeting 7:30PM
Nursery Provided

First Baptist Markham W oods
6400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2065
Dr. Bob Parker. Pastor
Nelson Chapman, Youth Pastor
Sunday-Worship 10:45AM
•Children'a AW ANA Club 530PM
Family Activities.. 6PM

Fam ily W orship C an tar
2462 S. Park Ave
Sanlord, F L 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 930 A M
Wednesday Service 7PM

Palmetto Avenue Baptist C h urch
2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanlord. FL 32773
(407)323-1563
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W aklva A ssem bly ot G o d
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood, F L 32779
407-774-0777
Greg Freeman. Pastor
Sunday Svcs. 10AM
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S cie n tist Longw ood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
Wednesday .....7:30PM
Child Care provided
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145 WekJva Springs Rd
Ste 149A, Longwood. FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
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419-Church of G od

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Sanford C h urch ot G od
801 W. 22nd S t Sanlord. FL
407-322-3942
Rev W es Tanksley, Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
...,9:45AM
Morning Worship.. 10:45AM
Sunday Night E D G E B-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 to 8 P M
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723

7pm Ladles Bible Study
•1030am Pastor's Bible Study
•6:00pm Pastor's Dlsdplineshlp
Study
6 p m Divorce Care
6 p m Children* Graded Choirs
6 p m Orchestra Rehearsal
6:30pm Youth Bible Study
■7pm Pastor's Bible Study
•7pm M.I.C. at Night
(Missions Involving Children at
Nighl)
•7pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7pm Youth Activities in Gym

First Baptist Sanlord
619 S. Park Ave. Sanford, FL
407-322-6041/407-321 -9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Joe Douthitl, Interim. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Cara
Rev. R. Wagoner, Muaic
Rev Mark Williams, Students
Adam Widow, Intern-Students
•Sunday School...9:t 5AM
Sunday Worship.1030A;6P
Wed Activities, all ages. 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

A lso D a y C a re 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 o l Prophecy
2509 8. Elm Ave, Sanlord, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Praise A Worship ...1030AM
Message by Pastor...11AM
Evening S ervice ......8PM
• Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lQAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

425-Congregatlonal
First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist C h urch
700 Elm Avenue
Sanlord, F L 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv., 8:15AM
Sunday S ch o o l.....9:30AM
Morning Worship..11AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...730P M

G race Baptist C h urch
919 Longwood Hide Road
Longwood. F L 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday S ch o o l.....930am
Morning Worship ....10:45am
Evening W orship.....600 pm

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First Baptist C h urch
of Longw ood
891 State Road 434 East
Longwood. F L 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
■530pm Awana
•530pm Youth Discipline ship
•5:30pm Pastor's Dtsclpllneshlp
Study
■530pmVocal Ensembles

413-Christlan Science

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C ity C h u rch
650 E Airport Btvd
Sanlord. F L 32773
407-32 1-9 600
Eu ge n e Sm ith, Pastor
S un day Services, 9 .0 0 A M A
10:30AM
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404-Baptist

W estvlew Baptist C h urch
4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord. F L 32771
(407) 323-0523

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Bill Coffman, Pastor
Sunday Worship 625am , 10:45am
A 6pm
Sunday School 935am
Wed. Activities. All Ages 630pm

407-Catholic
All S ouls Catholic C h urch
Com er ol 9th 81A 8. Oak Ave
Sanlord. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout. Pastor
Weekday Mass 6 3 0 AM. Mon-Fri
Confessions. Saturday. 4PM
Saturday V ig il......5PM
Sunday. 730AM . 1030AM. Noon
9AM • English (Social Had)
8:45 AM • Spanish (Church)
5PM Latin Tridenline Mass

410-Christian
Seteharbor Christian C h urch
730 Upsaia Road
Sanlord. FL
407-322-0080
Tim Storms. Minister
Joe Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Midigan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 A1030

G reco Fellowehip Congregational
C h urch (N A C C C )
2401 8. Park Ave. Sanlord
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday Sch ool.... 930 A M
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..630P M
Baby sitting service available

428-Eplacopal
H oly Croea Episcopal C h urch
8. Park Ave 0 4th St, Sanlord F L
Sunday Worship 7 3 0 A10a.m.
Nursery A Sunday School lor chil­
dren. Midweek worship in Chapel on
Weds. Community meal 0 6:30pm
Weds. For times A detail ol studies
and activities. Call 407-322-4611.

H oly Croea Lutheran C h urch
780 Sun Drive. Lake Maty, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday E vening .....5 30 P M
Praise A Worship
Sunday M orning.....BAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ,...930Am
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Famity Worship Service
Nursery Is provided
For Information can 407-333-0707.

Lutheran C h urch ot
T h e R edeem er
(Mleaourt S yn o d )
2525 8. Oak Ave, Sanlord, FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday S ch o o l......9:15AM
Worship Service
1030AM
Information, 407-322-3552
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N ew Creation Lutheran
C h u rch
Worshipping at: ktytwitde
Elementary School
401 W Uen Road
407-322-7312
Bob Breeemann. Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:45AM/10:45 AM
Nursery Provided
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443-Methodist
Christ United Methodist C h urch
408 Tucker Drive
(comer ot Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone. Pastor
Sunday School.......930am
Inter-Mission-----------1030am
Morning Worship ...H a m
Bible Study
W ednesday............830 am
ChAdren* Time
Included In Worship
Nursery provided lor Babies
and S m al Children.
•Small Enough To Love You •
Growing In Christ To Serve You*

First United Methodist C h urch
419 Park Ave. Sanford. FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship,
830 am A1130am
9:45am Contemporary Service
Coffee Fellowship. 930am
Sunday School. 9 45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

First Presbyterian C h urch
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662

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Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food.
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir ABells Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
530 P M
Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
W ed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thors. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
W a 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
Dr. Michael L Andrews,
Interim Minister
Early Service. 8 30 A M
Sunday School, all ages 9:15AM
Traditional Worship 1030AM
Nursery Provided

U pee la Com m unity
Presbyterian Church
"Knowing A Making
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Com er of 46-A A Upsaia Road.
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

451-Seventh Day
Adventist
Seventh Day Adventist C h urch
5779 C R 427
Sanlord. FL
(behind Flea World)
Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbath School 930am
Morning Worship 10 :50am
Mkfwk Worship. Wed. 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
Kids C .O .O .L Club

Seventh Day Adventist
M A R S H ILL 8 0 A
800 East 2nd St. Sanford. FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath S ch ool.....930 A M
Divine W orship...... 11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

446-Nazerene
SI Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary. FL
407-444-5873
Rav Chartea L. Holt. Rector
Wkend Euchcrist: Sat. 5pm
Sun 730am , 9am, 11am
Child. Church 9am/11am
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431-Charismatic
Episcopal
C h urch ot Th e
Holy Comforter
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803 W. 4th St
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Sanlord, Florida
407-3236067
Rev Mark Barth. Priest
Sunday Eucharist.....930 A M

437-NonDenominational
Lite Spring O u tR eech
Ministries
Sun. 10 .30am a! Longwood Civic
League Women* Club
135 W. Church Ave,
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339-0277
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Bridgew ay C h urch
421 Longwood/Lk Mary Rd
Lake Mary, F L 32748
(currently meeting 0 Lk Mary
Elementary)
Pastor Jeffery Cook
Sunday Worship, 10am
Wed. Fetowship, 7pm
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458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan C h urch of Peola
5580 Wayside Drive
Sanlord. F L 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) Weal
First Street on Left • O ne Mile)
Leonard O D o m e l, Pastor
407-322-6332
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Sunday Sch ool....... 9:45AM
Morning Worship ....11AM
Evening w orship.....6PM
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Open House

Class of ‘65
celebrates
"o p tio n at the former Ritz
Theater on Friday night a din­
ner dance at the civic center on
Saturday night andI aa picnic in
the park and a tourr of tm
the shident Museum on Sunday
These are students that I
taught so I will be attending; in
fart, I taught more of the stu­
dents in this class dun any
other. I began teaching at the
new SHS in the fall of 1%1 (die
Grace Marie
school had opened that
Stincciphcr January)
die year that the 1965
• • • • • • • « classmen were freshmen. It was
,
a y * » of transition as part of
h
tl
" T T V ' * * former School
which had become Sanford Junior High. That year
I U u ^ t drne d a v « of general matix co m p ed
m‘*t!y of freshmen The next year the 1965 class
was reunited with the new SHS and I taught five
classes of geometry, composed mostly of sophodavs'S ’ " ere^°re’ * ^ufiht eight classes of the 1965
as *t v “

alf‘&gt; l r f lhrir bvshman sponsors 1961­
62. The main dung I remember about that was help­
ing supervise their building of a homecoming fleit
in a large building somewhere. Michele Jones was
class president widi David Laniec Buddy Burton.
Susan Gear and Robert Best as the other officers. I
know there were others helping build the float, but
the mam ones I recall were Michelle, Buddy and
David Nodi
Another sponsor Mary Joyce Bateman, was
ndping with ihe bonfire, another class project
while sponsor James Hardin came by the float
building for a few minutes and said "Hmmm".
y°Jr * * y teiK tn i “ their motto
Nothing Without God”; colors - blue and white
and flower - carnation.
David Lanier led the class their sophomore year
as president, aided by officers Helen Mann, Sandy
BLsbeo, Freddie Benyhill and Pete Reynolds.
They again entered a float and collected wood
for a bonfire (the freshmen had been moved to the
junior high that year and this class was again the
lowly peons). They also participated in the Powder
Iniff game.
I began sponsoring the Girls Future teachers
(there was aLso a boys dub) that year and continued
for about 13 years. In that capacity I worked with
several more students of the 1965 d an and of
course*, many classes to come.
During their Junior year, Joel Fehd led them as
tjieir president, aided by offievrs Linda Stapler.
Cathy Cammack. Ronnie Risner and David
Uttleton. To raise money (or the Junior-senior prom,
they held dances and sponsored a powder puff
game among other activities. They aLso enjoyed
Sadie I lawkins Day that year.
The football team had a superior 10-4 season, the
best in Central Florida and they won the Orange
Belt Conference.
Charles I lunter served as president of the senior
dass; the other offievrs were Carol Torres, Terry
Rabun, Linda Rich and Ronnie Risner. During the
year tliere were such things as senior tests, senior
pictures, senior privileges and the junior-senior
prom.
,
.
.
The Senior Superlatives chosen by their class­
mates in a popular vote, were David Lanier. Linda
Spencvr, Helen Mann Bill Stemper Ronnie Hall
Bonnie Caolo, Joe Fariess, Susan Piercy, Barbara
Cox, and Charles Hunter. (I taught eight of these
students).
In their first year in the Metrfto Conference, SHS
bed for second with an 5-1-1 record. Jim Pigott was
head coach. They won their homecoming game
and 1 assume it was with DeLand as one of the
floats pictures was of a bulldog. Homecoming
Queen w as Barbara Cox, one of my students who
was later my hairdresser for many yean.
Throughout their school years at SHS, most
members of this dass participated in at least one
dub/organization. And there were several to
choose from. Here are a few with their activities in
1964-65.
Student Council officers were David Lamer
president Jim Dodson, vice president Susan Piercy,
treasurer and Linda Spencer secretary. Some of the
activities of the council were revisiting their consti­
tution. beginning the Interdub CouncU and organ­
izing Iiomeooming and the May Day BaU.
The Future teachers, led by Elaine Echols, hon­
ored the faculty during American Education Week,
heard speakers on various aspects of education,
and participated in a week of practice teaching
Tlieir state convention delegates promoted the can­
didacy of member Crill Hardin who was elected
state recording secretary
The Latin Club held a candy sale,
sale. built
Duut the
me win­
ning homecoming float prepared va
various projects
wrents to view one
which they invited their parents
evening.
The big
big event was the annual Latm Club
ig Tne
banquet at which time the fust year students acted
as slaves to their masters, the second-year students.
The Spanish d u b built a relationship with a cor­
responding dub in Guatemala, sold Christmas rib­
bons and held all their meetings in Spanish
The Broadcast Club produced a weekly program
over radio station WTRR. toured the Channel-2 TV
station and sold candy. President was Ken
' ' T h e Key Club added new benches on campus,
installed a victory bell over the gym, agisted the
Red Crow during Hurricane Dora and helped the
Kiwanis d u b with their Pancake Day. Jue Fariess
was president.
, ,
Helen Mann led the Anchor d ub in service to
the community and school which included aiding
in the Faster Seal campaign and purchasing a dea­
con bench for the administration building. They
lionored both their mothers and tlw Pilot d ub with
teas and selected as their Admiral David Lamer
The TO Hi Y sold Christmas cards to finance their

service projects which included decorating die goal
posts, assisting in Parents Night and helping faml-

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H*f»kr photo by Marva Hawkins
Conlor is Mary DioUel and Iho Angels of
Deltona, a group of men who volunteer fo
serve and help others.

Group teaches
life skills to
participants
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rom loft are Patricia Chandler, Sharon Bryan, manager, and Captain Scott Bailor

Sheriff’s Office prefers ‘balanced
approach’ for youth services center

Ru
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By Marva

Herald Correspondent

SANFORD — The Sem inole Counlv
S h eriff's O ffice held an open house
Tuesday, Sepl. 27, al the Youth Services
Prevention and Enforcement Center al the
Orlando-Sanford International Airport.
Law enforcem ent com m unity citizens
toured the new state-of-the-art building
under the D ivision of Juvenile Crime
Enforcement and Inlcrvention, in partner­
ship with Ihe D epartm ent of Juvenile
Justice, licaded by Capt. Scott Bailor.
Sgt. Frank Valentin is unit supervisor for
Consequence
A lternative
Sanctions,
Intensive Com m unity Supervision and
Conditional Release Units.
There is zero-tolerance for students who
attend the Eugene Gregory youth academy,
a home with a unique partnership between
the S h e riff's O ffice, the Departm ent o f
Ju venile Justice, the Sem inole County
School Board and ACS youth services.
W hile academ ics are Im portant, the
"Balanced Approach" is a mainstay of the
Sheriff's Office re-entry program.
Students must maintain a strict behavior
code enforced by the Consequence
Alternative Sanctions Unit.
After school hours, youth are supervised

by the S h eriff's Intensive Community
Supervisor unit, contracted
by the
D epartm ent o f Ju venile Justice, which
insures that students comply witJi the terms
of probation and conditional release, such
as curfew, restitution, and performance of
community service.
This 'B alan ced Approach” enhances
public safety and promotes the common
good.
Seminole County Sheriff Donald Eslinger
says the number o f youthful offenders
nationwide has grown at an alarming rale
for over a decade.
The list of potential reasons for the rise in
juvenile crime is endless.
It is believed that as partners here in
Seminole County, the bond between the
agencies with leaders and staff will be able
to enhance the quality of life of the citizens
in our community, while searching for new
means to address the needs of youthful
offenders and Ihelr fnmtlies.
Fur Inhumation, call 407-70ti-740, SCSO
Juvenile Assessment Center; 407-665-2400
fur Stay Truancy Center, 407-665-2450 for
Sheriff's Office Child Protective Services,
407-665-K ID S, D ept, of Ju venile Justice
Reflections Center, 407-330-6750, Florida
Parent Hotline, 1-888-413-2645, and Florida
Abuse Hotline, 1-800-962-2843.

Stetson’s Corner

Another Year W iser
As 1 mowed the grass this
week it came to me that I had­
n’t cut grass in October for
two years. Last year the ride-amower and tne Lawn Boy
............................. stayed
in
the sited as
L a k e
Harney and
the St. Johns
River rose
around us,
and
the
l a w n
squished
like a big
Karon
g r e e n

P h illip s

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This year,
* * * * * * * * the
back
pasture is under water, but so
far it has stayed a respectful
distance from our doorstep.
These memories shifted my
brain to consider what had
changed in light of Hurricanes
Katrina and Rita. For one
thing I’d say tliat I appreciate
Florida's leadership at the
state and local levels. I'm not
saying tliat I agree with every­
thing tlte governor and county
officials do, but tliere is a sense
of security having been
through tough times. It's not
exactly "been tliere, done
that", but a kind of knowing
whal to expect.
If we had not experienced
Cliarley, Frances, and Jeanne
plus the threat of Ivan, and
looked now at the agency
responses in the gulf, we
would surely wonder about
our own state's vulnerability.
Questions would swirl like
tropical winds.
Are we sufficiently pre­
pared? Will the governor be
informed and involved? Will
there be friction between
agencies? Wliat will the roads
be like in an evacuation? What
about the pets? Do we have
resources to move our elderly

and the sick? How long will
we be wilhoul oulside
resources? Is our family plan
adequate? How much respon­
sibility is on our shoulders to
help ourselves? Who makes
the lough calls? Who is in
charge?
So many questions, and we
should still ask them. Yet liaving lost our innocence in fall
2004, Floridians are in a
strange way fortunate to have
experienced a dress rehearsal
of sorts. Of course. Punta
Gorda, leveled by Charley,
would never call its tragedy a
dress
rehearsal.
And
Lakeland, Winter Haven, Lake
Wales residents, who fell the
1-2-3 punch of the trio of
storms, wouldn't either.
Floridians found out tliat
the best-laid plans may
change, as we watched
Charley shift direction from
Tampa to Orlando. We certain­
ly fell the overwhelming
gratefulness when we saw
convoys of power trucks from
all over the southeast and t)ie
country roll through our
streets. It stirred our souls, the
selflessness to give up their
normalcy, time with family,
and sleep to restore those very
things to us. I hope we never
lose that tear In our eye and
lump in our throat when we
think of them. Florida's oulreach to the otlier gulf stales is
a clear message lhat we
haven't forgotten, and the
olden rule is alive and well in
te sunshine state.
October
often
brings
Floridians to North Georgia
and North Carolina to view
the spectacular fall foliage. I
suspect tliat last year many
did nut make tlte annual trip.
Instead of watching folks rake
and bag falling leaves on tlu*
lovely Appalachian hillsides,
we were gathering limbs.

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leaves, and debris from our
own yards. Instead of creeping
in winding automobile lines
on the Blue Ridge Parkway,
we were creeping In lines of
our own-at die gas stations, at
ihe home supply stores, al the
shelters where ice and water
were given out. We swapped
apple cider for jugs of water;
hauled generators radter dun
pumpkins, and smelled gaso­
line rather than cinnamon
spice. All dut being said, diis
year we look forward to die
wonderful sights, smells, and
sounds dial fall usually brings
us.
Widi a careful eye to the
tropics and the western coast
of Africa, we will not become
complacent. I would like to
affirm, sorry, dut hurricane
season ends November 30.
This fact must be stated only
because 1 keep hearing people
and even national media say
dut we only have a month
left, as if October 31 ends the
season. For a while I won­
dered if the season ending had
dunged. But it lu s n ot and
even diougli in the past we
have lud very litde activity in
November; we can all agree
this season has not been nor­
mal.
Welcome October and its
unique holidays: School break,
Rosn I lashanah, Ramadan,
Columbus Day, Yom Kippur,
Natioiul Boss's Day, Daylight
Saving Time (gain an hour!)
and Halloween. Let's celebrate
them with more gusto this
year, a little older and wiser.
Wc need you fo tell us whal
you know that is good about
Geneva I Please share your in/brmation. ideas and comments by
calling 407-221-7002, via e-mail
at karrnm phillipt* bellsou th.net,
Ifilease put ‘ Stetson's C om er' in
Ihe subject line), or with a fa s to
407-349-2600. Thanks!

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Women of Renewing Minds of Faith Bible
Ministries, Inc, a transitional! housing and
supportive service, helps women to become
self-sufficient. They teach life skills to procram
participants.
Tliis project renews the minds of adult
females who an* disabled
by substance abuse. These
women may also have
spedal
needs,
says
Stephanie McClain Littles,
Executive Director of the
WORM,
813
Pecan
Avenue in Sanford. The
WORM director has
secured another site in the
Midway area.
Mary Dietzel and ihe
Angels of Deltona and M arva
other community servants H a w k i n s
have taken on the project
of volunteering to do * * * * * * * *
major improvements to an old house which
has been donated. Littles says an unknown
donor gave a $100 prepaid card from I lome
Depot to get many items needed to replace
flcxmng and ceilings and repair whatever was
needed to get the house into living condition.
This center, when completed and open to
the community will offer individual counsel­
ing, substance abuse evaluation and pre­
employment drag screening. The primary
focus of the program Is homelessness, literacy,
employability, skills training, work place eti­
quette, physical and mental liealth and sub­
stance services.
They are ta u g lil social skills, basic w ritin g ,
m ailM -m altc skills in Ih e vocatio na l contest o l
b u s in e s s In d u s t r y a n d e tilr v im -iw -u r s lilp .
F o c u s is o n critical th in k in g , p n 4 &gt; lc n v a o lv tn g
skills tha t are* essential to w o r k place success
a n d com peten cie s ne eded to g a m e n tr y in to
certified vocatio na l In im ic a l e d u c a tio n a l pn&gt;g ra n v t tliat w ill im p ro v e the la dies' lives.

Women i»f Renewing Minds of Faith Bible
Ministries, tne. (W ORM ) changes the la-arts
and lives of women.

This H o n d a non-pmAl org a n is a tio n lias a
mission, a vision, ami is a valued organization
faith-based prevention, intervention service
designed to reduce crime, illicit dmg use and
abuse, violence and related problems in
Seminole County ami neighboring communi­
ties.
The Seminole County Chapter of Florida
A&amp;M University Alumni Association will
hold its first formal meeting for the 2005-2006
year on Saturday, Oct. 8 at 2 p.m. at St. John
Baptist Church, aimer of 10th Street and
Cypress Avenue.
All FAMU graduates are invited to attend
and bring a fnend. as this important meeting
will be to make plans for the ensuing year.
Daryl Mobley, Chapter President
The second anniversary celebration of the
Rev. LeRoy Lee, pastor of the Greater New ML
Zion Missionary Baptist Church, will be Oct.
15, at 730 p.m The aimmunity is invited for
the crowning of Ms. New ML Zion. Speaker
will be Sister Thelma Scott Rivas.
Sunday, Oct. 16 at 11 a m., minister Alec
Hayes will deliver the message. At the 5 p m
servin’. Rev. G. Quistopher Clark and ihe ML
Carmel Missionary Baptist Church family will
be in charge.

The Seminole County Chapter of the
Bcthune
Cookman
College
Alumni
Association announces the third annual barbeque ribs ccxik-off, Saturday, CVt. 15. from II
a m. to 5 p m There will be musical renditions,
poetry readings, plenty of good ribs and
sodas. Applications are available for vendors
interested in competing in the cook-off.
Submit applications by Tuesday, Oct. 11.
Contact Eartha Scott Joseph, activities cuorcliiutor at 407-322-1416 if you wish to compete.
Proceeds from this event will assist the
scholarship efforts for the BCC Alumni
Association, which provides scholarships for
local students at BCC In Daytona Beach.
Set up is (rom 7 to 8 a m. with the cook-off
to begin at 11 a m. Ribs must be ready for
judging. Awards go to the top three. Wndor'a
cost is $30. Hie event will be al Coastline Pork,
West 9th Street in Sanford Cash or money
orders are payable to BCC Alumni. Mail to
Eartha Scott Joseph. 1415 W. 7th St, Sanford
After the Storm Katrina Fundraiser.
Our pastors, churches, choirs, singers,
musicians, ensembles, praise dancers, quartets
and groups are invited tu be a blessing to the
new result-nts that have relocated from New
Orleans and surrounding areas. Our new res­
idents will attend the program, so come and
be a blessing to them.
If you would like to participate in tins spe­
cial Project call Deacon Artis Hardy, 407-320­
7267 or Sister Faye Henderson, Gospel praise,
at 407-330-9621. Program participates ore to
respond by Monday, Oct. 17. The program
will tv held at the New Bethel Missionary
Baptist Church, 618 E 10th St, at Hickory
Avenue, Oct. 29, at 7 p m

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she had a son in the program.
He attended what people in
Sanford know as the Lillie
Red School House. Her son
died in an accident, but she
kept in touch wilh the organi­
sation and volunteered her
time.
In 1992, she applied for a
position at Head Start and
moved up to her current role.
Here is a story shared by many
people In Head Start who join
the program with their chil­
dren. They can receive training
and education and often end
up working in the program.
“That’s what we call
empowering the parent,”
Sheppard said in an interview
Thursday. “Head Start works.”
Some coaservative pundits
downplay the role of Head
Start and label it a liberal social
program, but Sheppard and
DeMary said that is simply
wrong.
"There is a large need for
programs like this,” DeMary
said. "Early childhood educa­
tion is not a priority when you
look at the salary of teachers
and child care workers.”
Head Start does not just
focus on academics, she
explained. They
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children are property fed and
childre
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Rood’ ‘health
in got
brush their teeth two or three
times a day as part of the pro­
gram.
"It’s meeting the holistic
needs of the child and family,"
she said. Social development is
a big part of the program,
especially when children first
join.
“If a child has social skills in
place, you can teach him or her
anything,” Sheppard said.
Social skills for the most
part are not valued by society
anymore, DeMary suggested.

Sheppard

There is a
huge need
for
child
care
for
young peo­
ple this age,
she
said,
universal
pre-kinder­
garten has
tried
to
a d d r e s s

that.
"But it’s not meeting (he
needs of ihe children in the
population that we serve," she
said.
Income guidelines show
who the program helps. The
poverty level income for a
family of four is $19,350. Tire
level for a family of eight is
$32^90.
"We do recruiting all year
long," DeMary said. Some
come to the pn&gt;gram through
word of mouth, others come
from
sponsoring
agency
Community Coordinated Care
for Children, known as 4C.
The organization conducts
community assessments to see
where the most need exists.
Head Start tries to transition
children and families on a new
path. Some families arc home­
less and their needs are very
apparent, others need help
with education.
Both women said area busi­
nesses don’t really know the
program as well as residents.
m e program in aids 526
families in Seminole and
Osceola counties. Orange
County has its own Head
Start. The latest located is the
First Presbyterian Church in
Sanford where two classrooms
opened Sept. 26.
The county programs are
governed by parents in Head
Start. The governing body is

called the Policy Council. The
Hamilton site off of Celery
Avenue near the ballpark
includes seven classrooms, so
they can place two representa­
tives and two alternates on the
Policy Council, which meets
monthly,
the
women
explained.
Each family enters Into a
Family
Partnership
Agreement that sets goals
ranging from housing and
health care to clothing and
adult education.
Families entering the pro­
gram need four things, a birth
certificate for each child, proof
of residency, immunizations,
and proof of income.
Once in the program, teach­
ers pick up the responsibility
to see that goals arc met and
an advocate keeps in touch
with the family.
Teachers will visit the home
at least twice a year and hold
Iwo
parent
conferences.
Parents can always visit the
classrooms while school is in
session.
"Parents are a child's first
teachers," DeMary said. "We
try to encourage parents to be
partners in their child's educa­
tion."
To illustrate that point,
Sheppard said a recent assign­
ment for families was to take a
shoe box and do something
creative with it. That was ail
llie instruction they received.
One family created a cartoon
scene, another made a zoo and
a third created a family por­
trait inside.
Society has lost its connec­
tion with helping each other,
DeMary suggested. Head Start
tries to bring a little of that
back.
"As times change we try to
change with it," she said.

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from those
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drugs for
or
pur­
chasing
ihe prop­
erty, according to Lt. Barry
Smi th of the Sem inole
County Sheriff's Office.
The Sheriff's Office has 25
to 30 cases of this type on

file that have occurred dur­
ing
the
previous
few
months, he said.
The recovered properly
will be inventoried and com ­
pared with open cases. Any
property tli.il remains will
he available for public
inspection so those that may
have not reported their loss,
or not been able io provide
identifying features can
claim their property. Thai
date has yei (o set, Smith
said.
Hill faces multiple counts
of dealing in stolen property
and various drug charges.

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said, is more experienced right
now. He said his utmost con­
cern with leaving was tliat the
dty of Sanforxl wouldn't be for
the worst with his departure.
He said lie recommended that
his second in command Jerry
Hoop step in.
"The city's in really good
shape with Jerry Boop," Smith
said.
Smith said although it was a
tough decision on his part, he
said liis family was wliat mat­
tered right now.
He said his only plans in the
immediate future are to watch
liis daughter play volleyball at
Samford
University
in
Birmingham, Ala.
He said he does have plans
for liis career that he couldn't
discuss now, but tliat lie is real­
ly excited about. "I don't want
to jinx it," Smith said.
Sanford is Smith's second
home, he told The Herald. He
said he's met so many wonder­
ful friends, but he said tlie bot-

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done some
really good
things.
Kavtn Smith,
form * city
financa director

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tom line was tliat he wanted a
quiet no fanfare approach for
himself and tlie city, as lie
moves on to other tilings.
"Over the 10 years I've been
at tlie city, I think we've done
some good tilings" he said. "I
think we've done some really
good tilings."
Dan Ping cvntnbutcd to this
article.

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• Ended season strong, hitting
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runs and 19 RBI in Sept/Oct.

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With at least five World Scries rings
already in the vault, the odds of
Seminole County getting to honor
another champion is pretty good as half
of the eight teams in the 2005 Major
League Divisional Series have county
residents on its roster.
Since 19% Seminole County residents
Tim Raines Sr. (19% and 1998 with the
New York Yankees), David Eckstein
(2002 with the Anaheim Angels), Mark

Four of the eight playoff
teams have county ties
Bcllhom (2004 with the Boston Red
Sox) and Jason Varitek (2004 with the
Boston Red Sox) have helped their
teams win the World Series and all four
arc in line to win again.
The odds are especially good of
someone making the Series out of the

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215

• Hit just .182 (U-for-77) in
September and October with
four runs scored and six RBI.

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281
• Was only 16-for-85 (.188) with
a home run and seven RBI in
September and October.
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• Was only 19-for-85 (.224) In
September and October but
scored 15 runs and had 9 RBI.

In The Minor's
• Tim Raines Jr. finished batting
254 for AAA-Ottawa.
• Chaz Lytle hit 217 for AAAltoona.
• Kyle Bono was 1-0 with a 7.04,
ERA for A-Lancaster.
• Kevin Melillo ended the year
batting .282 at AA-Midland.
• Matt Alli gra finished strong,
hitting 258 al A-Stockton.
• Larry Grayson finished at
278 for Class A-Bakersfield.
• Kevin Harris baited .300 for
A-Lynchburg.
• |on Venters ended 8-6, 3
saves. 3.93 ERA for A-Rome.
• John-Michael Howell Hit 263
for A-Vermont.
• Drew Butera hit 217 for Class
A-Brooklyn Cydones.

American League as county residents
are members of three of the four teams.
While Raines, a 1977 Seminole High
grad, is no longer a player; he is play­
ing a vital role as the first base and base
running coach for the American League
Central Champion Chicago White Sox,

which took a 2-0 lead heading to
Boston on Friday.
The two wins at U S. Cellular Field
(Comiskey Park) were the first for the
White Sox at home in the playoffs since
1959, which was also the last time the
Pale Hose were in the World Scries. In
fact, the White Sox have not won a
World Series since 1917, the year
BEFORE the Red Sox had won their
last World Championship prior to 2004.
But even being behind two games to
See Baseball, Page 2B

Fall winding down
Golfers
to tee it
up for
districts
It teems like only yester­
day that the 2005-06 High
School Athletic Season
began but come Monday,
the first of the district
champions for the new
year will be crowned.
The first to begin the
postseason will be the
county golf teams, which
will be playing their dis­
trict matches Monday or
TUesday.
The 2004 Class 2 A State
Champion Lake Mary
boys, led by )i Minin Raj
Nahal, Paul Moxcn and
Chris Wilson will begin
defense of their title when
they join Seminole, led by
Brian Mulvin and Joseph
Bynum, DeLand, Deltona,
Flagler Palm Coast
(Bunnell), Mainland
(Daytona Beach), New
Smyrna Beach, Pine Ridge
(Deltona), Seabreeze
(Daytona Beach) and
Spruce Creek (Port
Orange) in the Class 2ADistrict 5 Tournament at
the New Smyrna Beach
Municipal Golf Club on
Monday.
The Rams and Fighting
Seminole girls' teams will
be playing their 2ADistrict 5 Tournament at
the same course on
Monday.
Five other Seminole
Athletic Conference
schools. Lake Brantley,
Lake Howell Lyman,
Oviedo and Winter
Springs, will be playing in
the Class 2A-District 7
Tournament.
The girls tourney, in
which defending individ­
ual state champion Jessica
Yadloczky is the favorite,
will be played on Monday
at the Winter Springs Golf
Club, while the boys'
tourney will be held on
TUesday at Twin Rivers
Golf Club In Oviedo.
Other members of 2A-7
are Apopka (buys only).
Colonial (Orlando),
Edgewater (Orlando), the
new Ocoee High School
University (Orlando) and
Winter Park.
The rest of the county
schools will be competing
Monday in Class 1ADistrict 10 with the girls
playing at Hidden Lakes
Golf Club in New Smyrna
Beach and the boys teeing
it up at the Daytona Beach
Municipal Golf Club.
Seminole County school
include, Crooms Academy
(boys only), Hagerty, Lake
Mary Prep, The Master's
Academy (boys only),
Orangewood Christian
and Trinity Prep.
Also in the district are
Port Orange-Atlantic,
Ormond Beach-Calvary
Christian (boys only).
Crescent City (boys onlvl
Daytona Beach-Father
Lopez. Palm CoastSee Preps, Page 2B

UCF
to host
Tigers
8peclal to the Herald

UCF returns home this
evening (Saturday) to face
Memphis for a Conference
USA contest at the Florida
Citrus Bowl. The game will
mark the Golden Knights first
game at home since their his­
toric victory over Marshall two
weeks ago. Kickoff is set for 6
p.m.
UCF (2-2.1-0 C-USA) enters
the contest riding a two-game
winning streak after beating
Louisiana-Lafayette last week
on a game-winning field goal
by senior place kicker John
Brown.
The game will be broadcast
as part of CSTV's “All-Access"
package. Dish Network sub­
scribers can view the game via
pay-per-view. Digital cable
subscribers can call 888SPORTS-IN or contact their
local cable operator.
"A ll-A ccess' coverage la also

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Mott of the Seminole
Athletic
Conference
teema took this past
week off for Fall Break,
but prior to that Winter
Springs had won three
times to improve to 13-5
on the season. Shelby
Hock (shown at right dur­
ing three-game sweep
over Lyman) had 17 kills
and five digs against
Lake Howell and 13 kills
against Seminole, while
Brianna Barry (No. 10,
•above, also in the win
over the Greyhounds)
had 11 kills and four
tervice aces against the
Silver Hawks. The girts
volleyball teams will be
wrapping up the regular
season this week with
the districts set to begin
next Monday, October
17th.
The
Fall
Postseason gets under­
way tomorrow (Monday)
when the boys and girts
golf teams take part In
district tournaments in
Daytona Beach, New
Smyrna Beach, Oviedo
and Winter Springs. The
Seminole
Athletic
Conference Slowpitch
Softball League will also
be playing their final reg­
ular season games this
week, with the tourna­
ment
starting
next
Monday, and the swim­
ming and diving teams
will also be winding up
the regular season with
the district meets to be
held sometime the week
of the 17th.

www.UCFathletics.cum and
the UCF lSl* Network and its
flagship station 740-The Team
AM (VVQTM) will broadcast
live. Marc Daniels will once
again have the call with Cary
Parris. Jerry O'Neill will han­
dle the sideline duties.
Fans looking fur a more
extensive preview and UCF
head coach George O'Leary's
thoughts on Memphis this
week, should tune into “The
George O'Leary Show," which
will air today at 1 p.m. on
VVESH-2.
Tickets for the game are still
available and can be pur­
chased at the Florida Citrus
Bowl. Prior to the game, UCF
officials will be on fund at
each gate, collecting donations
in honor of Mario Jenkins.
Jenkins, a UCF police officer,
lost his life while in the line of
duty on Sept. 24. All proceeds
will be deposited into the
Mario Jenkins Memorial Trust
Fund at SunTrust Bank.
ABOUT MEMPHIS
Memphis (2-2,1-1) beat
UTEP 27-20 last week to earn
its first league win of the year.
The Tigers are led by tailback
DeAngelo Williams, the
nation's leading rusher and a
Hcisman Trophy candidate.
Williams is averaging 187.2
yards per game and is looking
for his fourth straight 200-plus
yard showing. For the year.
Williams has run for 749 yards
and scored eight touchdowns.
"There are good running
backs and there are special
running backs; and he
(Williams) is special" said
O'Leary. "He is a kid that can
do everything - run, catch; he's
taking direct snaps now as a
quarterback."
Leg Injuries to starting quar­
terback Patrick Byrne and
backup Will Hudgens have
forced the Tigers to turn to
true freshmen Billy Barefield
to lead the offense. Against
UTEP, Barefield was 12-for-19
for 79 yards.
On the defensive side of the
football Memphis is led by
defensive back Wesley Smith,
who paces the team with 25
tackles, to go along with one
interception on the year.
Defensive end Marcus West
leads the defensive frontline
with three sacks on the year
As a unit, the Tigers are giving
up 244.2 yards per gamithrough the air and 138 2
yards a contest on the gruunj
ABOUT UCF
UCFs win last week was th.
Sec UCF, Page 2B

�T iik IIhmiji

Page 2B Sunday. October (I. 2005

Briefs
BIG NIGHT AT NEW
SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
New Smyrna Speedway
will see plenty of racing
action tonight (Saturday) as
the Pro Trucks, Quick Kids,
Late Models (who rare for
double points). Open Wheel
Modifiers, Sportsman, Super
Stock, Mini Stock, and Strictly
Stocks headline the program.
Plus for extra fun, a
BURNOUT contest. Sobring
your car, bring your motorcy­
cle and do your best burnout.
The pit gate will open at 4
p.m. with division practice
from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and rac­
ing action beginning at 7:30
p.m.
General admission will be
$10 for adults, $5 for students
and seniors, and free for chil­
dren 11 and under.
Come join us for the best
Saturday night of fun anyone
can have!!!!
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
Recreation Department Youth
Recreation Basketball League.
The League is for players
from 5-to-13 years old and
will play at two sites begin­
ning November 12th.
Trie Biddy Ball Divisions (5
4c 6 year olds, players bom in
the years 2000 and 1999) and
Prep Divisions (7 ,8 4c 9 year
olds, for players bom in the
years 1998, 1997 and 19%)
will be playing their games at
Seminole Trinity Christian.
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 School.
The fee is $50 per player for
Sanford residents and $60 for
non-residents.
Coaches are also still need­
ed.
Registration will be taken at
the Downtown Recreation
Center, lower level of Sanford
City llall, Monday through
Friday from 9 a m, to 5 p.m.
For more information call
the Sanford Recreation
Department af*07-330-5697.
CUMC GOLF
Tire public is invited to par­
ticipate 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 barbeque 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
bostonlrv-dsoxffaol.com for
more details and to register.
OCTOBER DERBY
The October Soap Box
Derby Rally will be held on
Saturday, October 22nd at the
Sanford Derby Park.
The event will be sponsored
by the Central Florida Soap
Box Derby and The Sanfoid
Recreation Department.
Check In will be at 7 a.m.
with racing starting at 8 a.m.
Car and driver must meet
AASBD standards. The rare
will feature Time Swap and
two Double Eliminations. All
cars must use Z-Glass Wheels
(No Wheel Bank) and their
will be divisions fur stock,
xupcrstock and master.
The cost is $45 for the first
entry and $70 for a family.
You must be pa*-registered
and paid by 5 p.m. October
19th. After that date there
will be a $10 late with a noon
Friday, October 21st cutoff.
No on-site registrations.
For more information,
please contact Norm Perry,
Rare Director, at (work) 407­
330-5697 or (home) 321-267­
0168.
UMPIRE CLINIC
The City of Sanford
Recreation Department will
be offering 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 "Whitey"
Eckstein Youth Sports
Complex at Chase Park, 1500
Celery Avenue.
Fur more information call
407-328-3732 or email
lafolled0ci.sanford.fl.ua

Baseball
Continued from Page IB
none is nothing new for
Varitek and the Red Sox, who
are again the Wild Card team
in the AL. as they were down
2-0 to Oakland in 2003 and
came back to win and who
could forget the comeback
from being down 3-0 to the
Yankees last fall.
Despite the defending World
Champions being on the verge
of elimination, Varitek has
done very well in the first two
games after being in a horrible
slump the past month or so.
The veteran from Lake
Brantley has gone 3-for-8, a
J 7 5 average, with a run scored
and an RBI.
The other AL rep is Oviedo's
Bellhom who is now a mem­
ber of the AL Eastern Division
Champion Yankees. Bellhom
has not made an appearance in
the postseason yet as the
Yankees were tied at one win
apiece with the Los Angeles
Angels at Anaheim heading
back to the Bronx for Game 3
on Friday.
Even though Eckstein is the
only local on a National
League playoff roster; the odds
are pretty good that the short­
stop from Seminole will be
making his second World
Series appearance as his St.
Louis Ordinals won more
games, 100, than any other
Major League team this season
anil have been favored since
early in the campaign to return
to the Series.
Despite the Cardinals' suc­
cess over the years, they are
tied for second place with the
Athletics Organization with
nine World Championships
behind the Yankees' amazing
26, St. Louis has not worn the
crown since 1982.
The NL Central Division
champions have gotten off to a
fast start in looking to make
their second straight World
Series trip as they had

knocked off the AL West
champion San Diego Padres
twice at home and arc headed
to Southern California with a
chance to clinch the opening
round series tonight
(Saturday).
Eckstein has not been as hot
with the bat as he was to end
the season, only going 2-for-9
in the first two games, but the
Seminole High p ad drove in
the first run and two of the
first four in Thursday's 6-2 vic­
tory without hitting the ball
out of the infield.
His defense, howevet; has
been nearly flawless as he has
four put outs and 11 assists in
16 chances and has been a part
of six double plays in the first
two games.
The survivors of the
Divisional Series will advance
to the League Championship
Series with the American
League opening up on
Tbesiday and the National
League on Wednesday. The
World Series is scheduled to
begin on Saturday, October
22nd, in the National League
Champions park.
Their was also news off the
field involving a person with
the Seminole County ties.
Texas Rangers owner
Thomas O. Hicks announced
Tuesday that John Hart has
resigned as Executive Vice
President/General Manager to
become Senior
Adviaor/Baseball Operations
and that Assistant General
Manager Jon Daniels has been
promoted to General Manager.
"Jqhn has brought a new
level of professionalism to the
Texas Ranged over the last 4
years,' Hicks said. 'During his
tenure the organization has
improved on the Held at the
major league level while
enhancing the minor league
system with a number of top
prospects.
“Tne management team he '
put in place allows me to pro-

Preps
Continued from Page IB
Mstanzas and Deltona-Trinity Christian
(boys only).
The top three finishing teams in each
district along with the top three indi­
vidual finishers) if not a member of the
top three teams, will advance to the
regional tournament to be held a week
from Monday.
Next up on the playoff schedule wlU
be girls volleyball and swimming and
diving, along with the Seminole
Athletic Conference Fall Slowpitch
Softball Championships.
Both volleyball and slowpitch softball
will be wrapping up their regular sea­
sons this week with the tournaments to
bejilayed starting on Monday, October
The swimming and diving teams will
probably be wrapping up their seasons
this week also, although their district
meets will likely not be held until the
weekend of the 21st and 22nd, allowing
them a little extra time to get in some
tune-ups before hand.
The swimming and diving teams did
hold their Seminole Athletic conference
Meet's with Lake Brantley winning
both the boys and girls titles.
The Patriots boys had a dog-fight
with Oviedo, nipping the Lions by just
five points, 419-414, with Seminole
placing third with 361 points.
Ti-s Lake Brantley girls had a much
easier time of it, rolling past Lake Mary
by over 100 points, 519-to-414. Oviedo
was a close third with 402 points.
The individual results are listed at the
end of this story.
Most of the volleyball teams took the
week off with it being the Fall Break,
but some teams did take to the court.
Lake Mary was the only public
school in action, returning on
Thursday, but dropping a three-game
match to powerful Spruce Creek (15-31
25-11, 25-19 and 25-20, with the Hawks'
seniors recording 30 kills, 17 digs and
six service aces.
«

UCF
Continued from Psge IB
first road victory for the
Golden Knights In 15 tries.
The Golden Knights found
success
u through the air and
on the; ground against the
In their 2521
24-21
Ragin'i’ Cajuns in
victory.
y. Quarterback Steven
Moffett was 15for-25 passing
for 232 yards and three touch­
downs. So far this season,
Moffett has completed 61J
percent of his posses for 958
yards and six touchdowns.
Senior wide receiver
Brandon Marshall (Lake
Howell High School) had a
career game with five catches
for a career-high 107 yards
and two touchdowns.
Marshall now has over 300
receiving yards for the season
to go along with four touch­
downs.
Freshman tailback Kevin
Smith had the best game of
his young career rushing 25
times for 110 yards. On DCF's
final drive. Smith carried the
ball on every play, leading up
to the game winning 25yard

Hart

mote Jon Daniels to become
the youngest general manager
in Major League history, Hicks
added. '1 am confident in his
abilities for the continued
growth of the organization.'
Hart, who was an All­
American catcher under Jay
Bergman at then Seminole
Junior College, just completed
his fourth season as general
manager of the club after
being appointed on Nov. 1,
2001. He built the Ranged
with a core of younger played
' z such played
including
such as Michael Young, Hank
Blalock and Frandsco Cordero
to multi-year contracts.
He also helped build the
club's minor league system by
acquiring 11 top prospects In
trades during the course of the
2003 season.
Daniels, who becomes the
youngest general manager in
Major League Baseball history
at 28 years, 41 days, becomes
the eighth general manger in
club history. He joined the
Texas organization In 2002 as a
baseball operations assistant
before being promoted to
Director of Baseball

The top private school in the county,
and maybe the best overall in the area,
Orangewood Christian, picked up a
pair of nice wins this week.
On Thursday the Rams (17-1)
outscored The First Academy (16-6) in
25-22.25-13,17-25.27-:29
five•games, 25-22,25-13,
and 15-12, with Vamell getting 31 kills
and Muller bumping up 46 assists.
The other win came on Tuesday
when Orangewood
rallied back after
inge
losing the first game to defeat a very
good Trinity Prep (18-4) squad in fcui
games, 18-25,25-11, 25-20 and 25-15,
with Vamell recording 17 kills, six serv­
ice aces and five blocks and Muller 43
assists.
The Saints won two other matches
this past week, topping Ocala-Trinlty
Catholic (11-6), 25-13,26-24 and 25-19,
last Friday behind 16 kills from
McWilliams and 12 from Bushika, and
romping past Forest Lake Academy
(12-6), 25-4, 25-8 and 25-15, on
Thursday.
The only other match this week
found Faith Christian (8-9) defeating
Lake Mary Prep (9-5), 25-13,25-21 and
29-27. Smith had three service aces and
five kills for the Griffins.
In the week prior to the Fall Break,
Orangewood had won twice, holding
off Pine Castle Christian, 2512, 2514,
20-25 and 27-25, behind Vamell (20
kills) and Pietkiewicz (nine kills), and
whipping Geneva Christian. 2511, 25-6
and 2511, with Pietkiewicz again hav­
igninei
ing
nine kills and Childers 18 assists.
Trinity Prep had lost in three games
i powerful Lake Highland Prep (10-4),
2513, 2 5 1 8 and 2521, despite 12 kills
by McWilliams.
LMP won two matches, defeating
Calvary Christian in five games, 2517,
24-26,1525, 2512 and 1513, M. Jones
getting eight kills and Schottmiller six
service aces, and district foe Warner
Christian (5 6 1 in four games, 2526,
2 5 2 1 ,1 5 2 5 and 2 5 9 , with Best serving
five aces and Tailor Jones putting down
15 kills.
Winter Springs (12-5) had won three

field goal by Brown.
O ’Leary waa pleased with
Smith's performance and
feels as it the tailback has Just
scratched the surface as a
football player.
'Kevin Smith is a guy that I
think has tremendous potent u l* said O'Leary. 'A s we
get better on bloat
block assignassign­
ments, he will get better. He
also has made the offensive
line better with some of the
cuts he has nude, so I've
been pleased with him .'
Defensively, UCF was able
to hold ULL to just seven
nts In the first half.
ensive Back Jason Venson
led the Golden Knights with
12 total tackles, while fresh­
man Joe Burnett had another
stellar game with seven total
tackles. After giving up just
11 rushing yards to Marshall
two weeks ago, UCF gave up
181 to ULL
The Golden Knights pass
defense held the hosts to Just
128 yards though the air.
Unrtucher James Cook
recorded his first career inter­
ception in the fourth quarter
to hold off a late ULL rally.

a

Jo h n

Operations in October of 2003
and then again to Assistant
General Manager in July of
2004.
Hart had just completed his
14th consecutive season as a
major league general manager,
th« second longest span of any
current executive behind
Atlanta's John Schuerholz,
who completed his 15th year
running the Atlanta Braves.
Before joining the Rangers,
Hart spent the previous 13
vead with the Cleveland
Indians, the last 10 as
Executive Vice President and
General Manager after hLs
appointment on September 18,
1991.
In that decade (1992-2001),
the Indians were 870-681, a
.561 winning percentage that
ranked as third best in the
majod in that span. After not
advancing to postseason play
since 1954, Cleveland captured
six American League Central
Division titles (1995-99; 2001)
and two AL pennants (1995
and 1997).
The Indians are one of just
three teams since divisional
play began in 1969 to win as
many as five consecutive divi­
sion titles, and the Tribe
played in front of sellout
crowds for every game at
Jacobs Field for nearly six
years from 1995-2001.
The Sporting News honored
Hart as the Major League
Executive of the Year in both
1994 and 1995, joining George
Weiss of the New York
Yankees (1950-52) and Bing
Devine of the St. Louis
Cardinals (1963-64) as the only
recipients of the award in con­
secutive years. Cleveland's
player development system
was also honored during
Hart's tenure.
Producing players such as
Bartolo Colon, Brian Giles,
Manny Ramirez, C .C Sabathia,
and Jim Thome, Cleveland
earned Baseball America's

time* with the first being over Lake
Howell 25-19,25-19 and 25-22, with
Shelby Hock getting 17 kills and five
digs And Brianna Barry 11 kills and
four service aces. Brittainy Daiger had
12 killa and Autumn Thomas 11 digs
for the Silver Hawks.
The Bears also defeated Lyman in
straight games and edged Seminole (4­
9), 25-13,17-25, 25-16 and 25-22, with
Hock getting 13 kills and Kaitlyn Lapp
bumping up 39 assists. Seminole got 33
assists from Alyson Kovacs and 17 kills
from Lauren Williams.
The Fighting Semlnoles had opened
the week by dropping a tough match to
the other feuper team in the county. No.
2 Class 6A State Ranked, Oviedo (17-1),
2 5 6 ,2 5 2 6 and 2517, with Speraw get­
ting 25 assists and Rug three blocks.
Jamie Seda and Kovacs (27 assists)
had a big game for Seminole setting up
Williams 0 3 kills) and Ashley TVaina.
Seminole rebounded two night later
by thumping Crooms (511), 2 5 6 ,2 5 1 2
and 2516, behind Williams' 15 kills.
Armstrong had two kills for the
Panthers.
Crooms was coming off a three-game
sweep of Trinity Christian (1-12), 27-25,
2510 and 2519, in which Franklin had
four service aces and three kills and
Johnson four service aces and two kills.
Oviedo also won two other matches,
nipping Lake Mary (10-9), 2 5 2 7 ,2 5 1 4 ,
2516
with
‘ ■-16 and 22518,
5
‘ Jen “Darty getting
irsty lBlue five blocks.
21 kills and Kirsty
Sutton had 10 kills and Brenton 20
assists for the Rams.
The Lions also routed Pine Ridge, 2 5
6, 2521 and 2516, with Benchina get­
ting four blocks and Ross eight digs.
Lake Howell (155) rebounded from
the loss to Winter Springs to win three
district match-ups, once over Mainland
and twice over New Smyrna Beach.
The Silver Hawks pounded the
Buccaneers, 256, 2 5 5 and 2517, with
Daiger recording 13 kills and five serv­
ice aces and King 10 kills and another
five service aces.

Organization of the Year
Award in 1992 and was named
the best minor league system
in a poll by The Sporting
News in 19%.
Hart joined the Cleveland
organization as a Special
Assignment Scout in 1989 and
served as the Tribe's interim
manager for the final 19 games
of that season, compiling an 8­
11 record. He spent the next
two seasons as the Indians
Director of Baseball
Operations before succeeding
Hank Peters as General
Manager.
He began his career in 1969
as a catdicr in the Montreal
organization, playing three
seasons. After a successful
stint as a high school baseball
coach at Boone, where he
coached future All-Star catcher
Ron Karkovice, Hart rejoined
or lei
the Orioles as a minor
league
manager In 1982, winning
Appalachian League Manager
of tne Year honors that season
in Bluefield. lie had a 436-334
mark In six seasons as an
Orioles minor league skipper
and captured International
League Manager of the Year
honors at Rochester in 1986.
During that span. Hart also
managed Estrellas in the
Dominican Winter League for
three years. I le was the
Orioles' major league third
base coach under Cal Ripke
Sr. and Frank Robinson In 1988
before joining the Indians.
Bom in Tampa on July 21,
1948, Hart played baseball
football and basketball at
Winter Park High School
graduating in 1966, and was
elected to the school’s athletic
hall of fame in 2002. He went
on to SJC, earning all­
American honors in 1%9, and
graduated from the University
of Central Florida in 1973,
majoring in history and physi­
cal education. He and his wife
of 34 years, the former Sandi
DeVorak, have a daughter
Shannon and have a home in
Windermere.

The team then posted a doubleheader
win against the Barracudas (55), 2515,
2510 and 256, and 2515, 2511 and 2 5
5. Daiger liad 11 kills, four digs and
four blocks and King 11 kills, five digs
and three blocks in the first match and
Daiger had nine kills and five blocks
and Thomas seven kills and seven digs
in the nightcap.
Lake Brantley (116) also won twice,
defeating Lyman (4-11), 2513, 2515,
21-25 and 2511, with Gardner having
13 digs, Letchworth 29 assists and three
service aces and Wade 12 killa, and
Lake Mary, 2 5 1 6 ,1 5 2 5 , 2519 and 2 5
24. with Wade posting five service aces,
ht kills and 11 digs and Bergen six
SEMINOLE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
SWIMM1NC CHAMPIONSHIP
SOYS
T E A M . I. U L c Brantlry, 419. 2 Ovirdu, 414: 3.
Srminolr. 3SI; 4. L d t Mary. 2S3; 3. Lyman. 213; S.
Winter Spnn*x 207:7. U k r liqw rll. 76. S Heavily.
47.
IN D IV ID U A L S
200 n u d ity relay . Setrunole. I 42.72.
200 f m _ O w e n t O v M o . 1:46 40.
200 IM _ Out*. Oviedo. 2 02 57
30 I n t _ Kane, Laka Mary, 2259.
W rin g _ Jacob*. Laka llowelL 27V 50.
100 fly _ Foebea, Lyman. 3100.
100 f m _ IngroUrtad. Oviedo. 4S32.
500 free _ Owen*. Oeterkx 4 4930
200 Ire* relay _ Oviedo. 12906.
100 back _ Forbee. Lyman. S3 79
100 b react _ Forbes. Lym an 10337.
400 tree relay _ Ovredo, 3.1144.
C IE L S
T E A M _ I. Laka Brantley, 319; 1 Lake Mary. 411
3. Oviedo. 402; 1 Seminole, 217; 3. Winter Springs,
m . S Lym an UO; 7. Lake llowelL 119; S Hagarty.
IN D IV ID U A L S
200 medley relay _ Lake Brantley, 13317.
200 free _ Kaley, Laka Brantlry, 13035
200 IM . Bateman Laka Brantlry 2.1301.
SO Ire* _ Morgan Winter Springs 23 4
W rin g . Verge, Laka Brantlry. 22020
100 fly . Kaley. Laka Brantley. 5VJ0.
100 free _ B a tm a n Laka Brantley, 53.49.
*00 fn a _ June*. Oviedo, 526.
200 free relay _ Lake Brantley. 1.42.71.
100 back . Rein Oviedo. 100 70.
100 b c te e t.a C ra d y, Lake Brantlry. I0 9 J 3
400 free retry . Lake Brantley. 3 43 90.

Sanford Baseball History
Compllad by Nick Ptotfauf
Herald Stan

It's often surprising what one finds when
going through old documents. The following
was prepared for me in Sept. 2000, by the
Sanford Museum. It depicts the history of
baseball in Sanford by year. As space permits,
1 will start this historical list.
1890's _ Sanford has s baseball team.
1907 _ Sanford team is state baseball cham­
pion.
1912 _ Baseball games are played at Holden
Park on French Avenue (near 6th Street).
1919 _ Sanford becomes a charter member of
the Florida State League.
1926 _ Municipal ballpark built on the cor­
ner of MellonviUe and Celery Avenues. It had
a wooden grandstand.
1937 _ Hall of Famer Early Wynn and major
k-aguer Ellis Clary get their start in profession­
al baseball playing Tor Sanford's Florida State
League Team.
1940 _ Stan Musial plays several gomes in
Sanford including the Florida State League
All-Star game. His last victory as a pitcher is
against Sanford. Playing in the outfield for the
St. Louis Cardinals, “Stan the M an' is a hitting

star and earns a spot in the Hall of Fame.
^ 1»42_ Boaton Braves hold spring training i
1W6 - Jackie Robinson reports to sprinit
training in Sanford.
V 8
April 8,1946 _ Montreal Royals train In
Sanford. Jackie Robinson plays two innings a
the Sanford Municipal Ballpark. This is the
•econd Integrated game in minor league b a *
194550 New York Giants consolidated al
major 4 minor spring training camps and
»
,l&gt;grther 700 Players st the facilities i
Sanford ruv*l Air Station. Th
s S
k f 8 ce
con,inued *o hold
■« least until 1958.
- Bibe Ruth greets fans at
the Sanford ballpark as part o fs promotional
tour for Ford Motor Company.
M i^ a "
,r4in* I” Sanford with d
MinneapoiuMrUers. While in Sanford he
•Jgns 4 lifetime endorsement contract with
A irondack Sporting Cood. Company and
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fon. wTHreptaca. Sc Porch, In
Ground Pool. Fenced Yd on
Over !M acre Comer Lot W/2
Car Garage. 1245.900
Renovated:
3BR/2Bath
W/Newfy Painted Interior.
Ceramic Tile, New Carpet.
Separate Lkr. dm. Fam Rm. Esf
In Kachen. Custom Cabinets.
2 Car Garage. *235.500
TWo Story Victorian Home.
5 Bedf4Bath. over 3200 sq fl
2 Fplcs. 4 Porches. Huge
Living. Dining A Family Rms
w/ Wet Bar Located m
Histone District Overlooking
Gorgeous Park 1 4 Blocks to
Lake Monroe. Listed in
National Registry of Histone
Homes. *544.900
I* A I I I

117— C O M M E R C I A L
R entals
OSoa e body diop * lot 3 Mock
bids. 2 baths, great location
Great Dealt Lease. * 1493/mo
928-300-3477.

Sanford Commercial: Buty
rasrdiange si C R I V I 7-92 and
M . toot sq B. 8-12 parking
spaces, sorted C -1. Aval now I
(750/mo C a l Portig Realty
407-322-8878
•

118— O ffice S pace
F or R ent
Offices For Rent: 400 sq It to
BOO sq ft. Sanlord Fulton
Office Center 407-314-3750

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v i n 11 m i i
r»U M »l H i l l s

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1/1*1

Sentord-Celery Lakes
4/2 5/2. w/office Can be 5lh
bstkoom 2 yrs new H lq sc o itw
lot
Was asking. *325k
Sacrifice at *302k Buyer
Grants available E m , 954
7204)018
Santord 3/1,407 Colonial Way.
tag comer bL 1si 11W H O buys
ts A o n r a d at *f 4SK. 407887­
2412.

1:915 Maps Ate. 1 Mock
ofl 17-92.2BfV1 BA. wShborus
room LR. DR. completely
renovated, large comer lot
CH A . all kitchen apple
Included Very cute starter
home *135.000 Mortgage
funding avaiable to 525 credit
score 407-899-1798. Ivmsg

154— O pen H ouse

217— G arage S ales

Senkird. Open Itouse Oct 8 59.
12-4pm2524DPor«dAvs &amp; t*
2 story. 5 BR. fsmlty room,
screened pooVspa. large lot
Hostess. Dotty Subosits.
Tsmplm Realty Inc. 388-747­
3790

O A R A G E SALE
Rotary • Sanlord Breakfast
Club. Sal , Oct 15. 7am1230pm Located In parking lot
of Fadand Trust Bark. 312 Waal
First SL Sanlord. FL

Fort F360Ciww Cab 2004 2 »
Ml *20.950 call of visit
4076732986 com

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

219— W anted to
B uy

Ford Wndstar 2002 39k Mi
Perfect (9.950 cal Of visa
4078732988 com

Ad|ualable Bed: Remote
control headdooL massage,
timer, auto-ftat foatura. detuie
chiropractic maltrasa A l brand
new with warranty *1650.
407-331-1941 or 386-7534)480

Aluminum, Cana, Copper,

Land Rover 2000 Discovery
*10,950 80k Ml cal or visa
4078732988 com

BED: NASA tachnology. Vnco
memory loam mattrasa set. as
seen on tv/mal New m plastic
with manufacturer*! warranty
Ctm *1599. trust m l *595 407­
831-1322 O R 386-7531515
Dakvsry avaSabta
Bedroom 8 pc. Louis Ph*pa
Sleigh sal Bed. 2 nite stands,
dresser, minor, cheat Dovetal,
never used Cost *4900,
saenfee *1650 407-470-4890
Pool Tsbta 8 8 sokd wood. P
stats, K-66 rsils. leather
pockets, new m crate Coat
*3500. aaertkee lor *1250.
407-470-4890.______________
Pool Table: Gorgeous 8'
hjrnhjre-efyta table, decorative
lags, leather pockets, m anned
!* three pwca slats, accessory
klwdibats tkandnewmcrra
Coat (4K; nust sal (1350 407­
402-1781 O fl 368-7530488

191— B uilding
M aterials
CO R R UO ATED
S TE E L
R O O FIN O for Bams. Boat
Docks. Shops, ale Also Clivsrt
Pipe 15-120- 1S W
C a l For
Puces Surplus Steel 4 Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293-5788

199— P ets Ac
S upplies

X Patti's Pet
Sitting f t

217—G arage S ales

Living

yard Sata: Crate. gSI baakra
Frt Ocl 14 5 Sal Ocf 15.4502
Ounbar A v i Lake Monro*,
9-5pm

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

300 OFF
1st Month’s Rent
With 17 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Cretin
Spurious Ajartmrnl* «lth larjr Oourts • ULr
Kmnl « \otlr&gt;Uall « StarUlm IHaol •Trnnl* Court*

Apartments

tbp*a Ssquoa SRS 2002 90K
ml 118.950 cel or visit
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223—
276-F ence

M iscellaneous

Central Florida Fence
A* Types of Fence
SpectaUIng in VWyt
Fencing
-Free Estimates
HJosnsed/tnsured
Ouakty Work

Hot Tub/Spa 5 person. 5hp. 20
fsts. cab. kghta. new used.
Wtnanty,
retsU
*4300.
sacrifice. *1595 407-276-1552
Ptam Sata: Avocado. Lythee,
Mango, Guava, asst bushes.
6 av tools On O d 9 .1 6 5 23 ,
t0-4pm. 555 Myrtle St.
Sanlord. 407-314-8996

388-719-6330

Wanted: W. t U i S T "
palnUng. Call Bob. 407­
788-2247.

281-H ome
I mprovem ent

Al's Handy
Man Special

231—C a rs F o r S ale

FIs A l Leaks. U gN
Plumbing. Electrical 6
Carpentry
W B Do Big or 8m al Jobs
Cater To Reel Estate
Companies
407-302-9123
407-435-8273

Tc g s a n B n p r r c r a
*17.950
cal)
or
visit
4078732988 com

235—
T ruck /SUVS/V ans
F o r S ale

L egals
ChovfOlst 2S00HD 2004 4s4 IJ I
Kit Gorgeous 18k Ml (23.950
cal or visit 4078732988 com

IN RE: TH E PETITION OF

PirdPi&amp;didoJ JikUi vlt;
Eat Cab 518.450 M l or wait
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Single Story
Design

Studio Apartments

*485

Saifirri Caart la a rm

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TO ADOPT:
A MINOR MALE CH IU ) AND
TW O MINOR FEMALE
CHLOREN
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
TO
RONAIO
COFIELD.
UNKNOWN.
FLORIDA
h'

NATHANIEL
ADDRESS
SANFORD.

v i t /&gt; j be^*» -'«aO iy v w

By Order tor service ol pubkeaSon. you are hereby ranked mat
on lha 3rd day ol Odobar. 2006.
RICKY RICHAAOSON has Nad
a Petition to adopt VASMiN
TYRELL HENDERSON and
YAKIRA TYREE HENDERSON
daughters of ERIKA MENDER
SON RICHAROSON Pinuwd
lo O C O A 19-8 I21C). you ora
hereby noNtad » i « you wfl lose
a* nghts to N chad untaaa.
wefwi tarty (301 daye ol raca**
of *se noaca. you IS* a petition
k&gt; tagikmata eaaf chid namod in
that petition pursuant
o c a A 19-7-22
M o w ...
notice of *ta tkng of Vie peobon
to tagikmaw said chad muel be
Ned and! tw court m which Vie
odophon a panting and nebee
given to Patitonara anornay.
Akoa W Padgett. 1223 Oaorga
C. WSaon Drive. Augusta.
Oaorga 30909

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WITNESS, d a Prevent
Honor abiee Sheryl 8 Joky.
Jamae 0 Btanchard, Jr and
kbchael N. Anna. Judgae.
Auguela Judicial O c ta l Judge
ol t a 8upanor Court.
ThN 3rd day of October. 2006
ALICE W PADGETT
Attorney lor Petboner

3291 8. Sanford Avr. Sanford

2714 Ridgewood Ave.. Sanford *330-5204

M THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUOtCIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
S IM N O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.: 0S-CP-16TS
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CHRISTIAN H VAN BEEKUM.
D#CMMd
NOTTCf TO CREDITORS
Th t •dmmittT*uoo of Ih# #*t#t#
Of CHRISTIAN
H
VAN
BEEKUM. d K M M d . who*#
d al# of d##th w m Jun# 11.
2005. i* pondng m N CtrcuA
Court for
County.
Florida, Probal# Dtvtoton. F»#
Numb#f
05-CP-1678.
th#
addrata ol which « 301 North
Park Avanue, Sanlord. Florida
32771.
Th# nam#t and
addra«#a« of ti# partonal rapra-

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eg als

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

below, al the Irani door of
Athen e Towing inc located at
2499 O U Lake Mary Rd Suita
134. Sanlord. FL tor the purpo«e ol (kepottng ol the M o w ­
ing vehetae

A l otoar creditor* of Via
dant and paraona having da*na
or damanda against Via dac*danfa aatala mutt fila thatr
claim* with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

For hathat tntarmaran ptaaM
cal (407)321 2948

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
W ITH * THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE WlLL BE
FOREVER BARRED

V9WKMHFU4908IA108673

NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

raaantatrva'a ailornay ara aat

IIVKYDJ
(1) War 1967 Vahe Porcha
VINJ WP0AA295XHN152782
(2) Year JOOTMake Hyundai
10/724)5
(3) War 198954aka Toyota
VIN4 JT2EL31D6K0316605
Pubkeh October 9 2005
V064

HEAVY EQUIPMENT
O P ER A TO R

Tha data of Nal pubkeahon of
9aa Nobca i* Octobar 2. 2005

A l cradaora of to# dacadant and
ofhar paraona having daana or
damanda agatnal dacadanl a
aatata on whom a copy of Iht*
nobc* la raqmrad to ba aarvad

TRAKKQ FOR
EMPLOYMENT

Damans Montaidi
Paraonal Rapraaanlabva
607 Wran Avanua
Longwood. Honda 32750

court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TW E OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

HaidiW tsanhart
Attorney lor Damans Montaidi
Florida Bar No 0123714
ShufftafcJ. Lowman $ WHaon.
PA
Gaiaway Cantor
1000 Lagwn Placa. Suaa 1700
Orlando. FL 32901
Taiaphona (407) 661-9800
Anomay
for
Paraonal
Rapraaanlabva

A l otoar cradAora of (ha dacadaana or damanda agamat
dam# with tv# court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THI9 NOTICE

BuBdeitn, BacUmte,
Leadm, D a p Tnxki,
Credere, Screpcre,
Euavetao
Ned Clan: Oct 14*
Train in M on da

-Niboral Ctrtificdion
•Financii] AuiiUr.cc
•Job Placement AuuUncc

Pubhah Octobar 2. 9. 2005
V020

NOTW ITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD 6 E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILEO
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
A FTER TH E D EC E D E N TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

Public Auction

800-383-7364

PuDhc auction to be held at
901 am. on the dayfl) epaohed

Aaeocnted Trewe* J o w t i

\nmnmnmm

Th f data of Nat pubbeabon of
INa nobca la Octobar 2.2005

RICKY RICHAROSON

Dodge 1500 Ctew Cab 2003
HEMI (15.950 45k Ml ca* or
visit 4076732966 com
DudgeDrasa 2002 Crew Cab
V6 $11,050 cad of vtftil
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ALL CLAIMS NO T 8 0 FILED
W U BE FOREVER BARRED

M THE SUPERIOR COURT
COUNTY OP IbCHSfONO,
• TA TI OP OCOROIA
CIVIL ACTION.
PUNO:

Chevy TrsSbtuar LS 2005
(18.950
call
or
v
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Come Check Us

Starling at

Country lake i

Radiators 4 Batteries
Kokomo Recycling:
407-321-0004
■18 W. 1ST. Sanlord
M -f, tO -i, Bat, 9-1

Chevy 1500 2001 Exl Cab
(8.950
call
or
visit
4078732966 com

W » Cars For Your Dog or Cat
m Your Horn# WNta You Are
Gantt Plenty of TLC WB bring
n newspapers, mat and r
water
plants!
Very
Reasonable
Ratesl
References Available Upon
ftaryjaN Pleeaa OaS 407-314­
8703

Country
Style
City

235—

T ruck/SUVS/V ans
F or S ale

*

Pubkeh Octobers 16.23.2006
1/071

REBECCA FIERLE.
Paraonal Rapraaanutrva
P O Bo* 558525
Orlando. Florida 32B56
IAN L. QILDCN ESOUIRE
IAN L GIL DEN. P A
Po#1 One# Bo* $47807
Mardand, Florida 32794-7806
(407) 645-4446
(407) 629-0000 I
Florid# B#r No 321941
Attorney Nr Rabaaga Ftad#
Pubfc#h Octobar 2. 9. 2005
V021

e m e u rr c o u r t f o b
lE H B fO LE COUNTY.
FLOMOA
PROBATE OIY18ION
FILE NO. 2009-1173-CP

in t h e

IN RE: ESTATE OF
ALBA CEDUUA W E U E T.

NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
Tha admnak Nam of »ta aetata
of ALBA CEOULIA WELLET.
daoaeead, whoea daw ol deem
wae Auguel 27. 2004, File
Number 05-1573 CP. la pandmg
In tie Cacuk Court lor Sememta
County.
Florida.
Probata
Ovtaion. Fw addreee of whKh le
301 N. Park Avanua. P O Boa
•099. Sanlort. FU 32772-9099
The namee and atkkeeaai of
tha Paraonal Repretenialive
and
Via
Paraonal
Rapraeanubvee anornay ara
M torfi below
A l cradaora of toe decedent
and oOiar paraona havmg ctaane
aetata on whom a copy of Fee
noaca le required to be earvad
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF J

ChriEtopher Loon's

A d and G et A
G a ra g e Sale Kl
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Labels
•Checklist / tips
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407- 322-2611

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M a g n o lia S e lf-S to r a g e

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2530 S. Magnolia Avanua, Sanlord. Fl 32773
PH. 407-321-2806

UitfiSSod.
Many iO A a d U k a Mary.
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UNBEATABLE/
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407-699-1234

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Drop OEand Dry Claanrg
■ g ^ S T ____
Sarvtoaa ARo Avaiatte
2*21 8. Orlando Or. (17-*2 • 8ev-A-Lo( Plaza)
_______ Sftord, FL •407-320-1*00

Locally Owned and Operated ■
'
1
Resident Manager On Site
Lowest Rales
.ftF, W/M 9
All Unit* Drive Up
' iV
W
Monthly Rentals
Aji Conditioned Units Available I 1
.
Boat, R V. and Vehicle Parking | ._=
24 Hr., 7 Day Weekly Access I

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CITY O f LAK E MARY
N once o f fu s u c

Sunday. October 9. 2005
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St. Johns Rrvar Water Managamant Otatrlct

ADVERTTSEMENT POR BIOS

PLAN CMANOE
h e a r in g s

Th » C fy ol Lake Mary propoaaa la adopt the Mowtog on*n«nc*
1
ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE O F TH E CITY O F LAKE MARY FLORIDA I
(“ “
■ J " ® ° “ * ' EHCN8,VE PLAN FOR TH E CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE OF
FUTUR E LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM LOVVDENSITY
CO NSERVATION (C O N ) TO
^ f r e n CS 2 « ^ 2 r C? NSEnVATKJN (CO N) F0W PROPERTY
^ ° C M J D WI:!j.T O F RINEHART ROAD AND NORTH O F PINE
*
E
T O " SEVERABILITY. C O N ­
FLICTS. AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

Pubkah October 0. 2005
V053

NOTICE O f PROCEEDING FOR CLOSING, VACATW O
ANO ABANO O N M O A PORTION O f A S TR E E T
Nodes Is hereby given tool to* Cay Commraalon ol to* Cay aI
Santord. Florida, wit hold a Pubkc Hearing at 700 P. M. on
Monday, October 24, lOOt, to to* Cay Camrtaaaton Chwnbara.
City Hal. 300 North Park Avenue, Santord. Florid*, to oonaidar
and datamkn* whether or not to* Cay *41 cto**, vacate Mid
abandon any right o( Ei* C*y and to* pubkc In and to Bi* north
portion d Low* Avarua lying between SR 417 and Oregon
Avarua and batwaan Darby Park and Rinahart Road, kjrtoar

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Tha Samlnola County Port AirtoorSy. Santord. Banknote County.
Florid*. lumah** the tokowing tototmatton and matruc#on» to
prospector* bidders dawrtng to submtt proposals tor tos work

3COPA Protect 6139. Contract tor tie Instalabon ol ModulM
Offica*.

ecals

m THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JUDICIAL ciRcurr.
M ANO FOR
SEtMtOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
QENERAL
JUflttOICTlON DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA 2281 MO
(CONSOLIDATED WITH CASE
#: 04-CA-2011-14-W)

GENERAL DESCRIPTION O F WORK
Tha principal work that contltl ol to* InaUtakon ol Modular
061c** to metal burkknga al to* Port ol Santord. 8*mlnoto
County. Florida Th* conlrad parted thal ba tor a term ol two (2)
years Irom to* daw ol laauanc*. and that contain provision* tor
up to two (2) two (2) year extensions Construction ol offica*
that ba to apacMcaaona approved by 6ia 8amlnote County Port
Authority, and thal comply with a l Federal, State and 8*mlnoi*
County coda*, a* wet aa toa Soutown Bukdmg Cod*.

FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION
PLAINTEF
VS

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M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE IIT H
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S IN O 08-CA-14I8-14K
DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY.
AS TRUSTEE FOR
CARRnGTON MORTGAGE
LOAN TRUST. SERIES 2004NCI ASSET BACKED
PASS-THROUOH
CERTIFICATES.

PH4.IP J BERGERON. W
LWINO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tod to* CBy of Laka Mary C#y I
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
VALERIE J BRUNN.dal.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
Commraalon wit hold two Pubkc Haanng* at loltiwi
TH A T PORTION O F LOWE AVENUE LYING NORTH O F TH E
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
INSTRUCTIONS ON OBTAINING SPECIFICATIONS
SO U TH LINE O F LO T E. PINE LAKE GROVES, ACCORDING
A l l OTHER PARTIES
NOTICE OF
•C*y Comnaaion Fit* Raadng . Thuroday, O dodar20. 2009.
CLAIMn o AN INTEREST BY.
FORECLOSURE SALC
T O TH E PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED M PLAT BOOK 9.
Spadkcaltona and a compM* deaertpkon ol the propoaad work
THROUOH.
UNOER
OR
PAGE 27 O F TH E PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE CO U N ­
may ba obtained to parson Irom toa office ol lha Arktanlatrator.
AQAWST PHIUP J
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
TY. FLORIOA ANO LYING SO U TH O F TH E SOUTHERLY
- cay Corrvotaaion Saoond ReeAng . Thuraday. November 3 .
purtuflnl lo • Final Judgment of
Banknote County Port Autoorty
BEROERON, JESSICA L
RIGHT O F WAY U N E O F STATE ROAD NUMBER 417, MORE
2006
Fortdoaura da«ad » « 22 day of
BERGERON. IF UVEtG. ANO IF
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: B EO M A T TH E
Baplambar. 2005. and anlwad
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
Danrks K. Dolgner, Admmtttralor
SO U TH E A S T CORNER O F LO T 9. PINE LAKE GROVES,
m Caaa No 05XA-1416-14K.
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
Saminoi* County Port Autoortty
Th* pupo** d tie pitote hearing* la tor Bi* C*y d Lake Maty I
ACCORDING
T
O
TH
E
PLAT
TH
ER
EO
F
AS
RECORDED
W
of N Ocud Courl of 9 * 18th
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
to conwdar a What-ecd* Mura land uaa map anwndnam to Via
1510 Kattnat Place. Sun* 1
PLAT BOOK 9. PAGE 27 O F TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
»l C ifcuil m and for
UENORS.
CREDITORS
CAyoILaka Mary Comprahaoakra Plan Each ol lha pubkc hearPort ol Santord
Sammola County, Florida,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA AND RUN N O IT X T W E,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
ln9* w»l ba at 700 PM or a* aoon as poaatola toaraalter Thai
Santord. Florida 32771
in DEUTSCHE BANK
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
ALONG TH E W ESTERLY RIGHT O F WAY U NE O F LOWE
pmpoaad amandmanl la a Mura land uaa change Iro m ___
(407) 322-4796
INTEREST BY. THROUOH.
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY.
AVENUE 225 66 F E E T T O TH E SOUTHERLY RIGHT O F WAV
Danaay Raudential (LOR) and Conaarvadon (CON) to Office
UNOER
OR
AQAtoST
JESSICA
AS
TRUSTEE
FOR CARRINQ
U N E O F STATE ROAD NUMBER 417; TH E N C E RUN 8
(O FF) and Conaonralton (CON). Tha proparty to ba conaldarad
TON
MORTGAGE
LOAN
Contract and bid tpadhcationi may ba obtamad tor a non- I L BERGERON. MERCANTILE
69*17*31“ E. ALONG 8AIO SOUTHERLY RIGHT O F WAY U N E .
TRUST. SERIES 2004 NCI
BANK F/K/A CITRUS BANK.
tor tha amal-acala amandmanl la aa toaowa Parosl 10 # 07-20­
rslundabia la* ol Twenty and (W U M Dotart ($20 00); chacka to
60 00 F E E T T O AN INTERSECTION POINT O F STATE ROAD
ASSET
BACKED
PASS
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
30 5O2-OOOC-O090. tocalad on to* wad aids ol Rinahart Road |
b* mad* payabl* to to* Sanxnoi* County Port Autoortty A l
NUMBER 417 ANO TH E EASTERLY RIGHT O F WAY U N E O F
THROUOH CERTIFICATES «
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
aRaoam to and aaat ol Laka Emma Acraa ♦/- 017 i
dewing*, ipecfficaSon* and conkad document* may b* s u m SAID
LOWE
AVENUE;
TH
ENCE
LEAVING
SAIO
STATE
ROAD
POSSESSION
Plant*
and
VALERIE
J
Propoaad Uaa: Office Oaaatopmanl
toad In parson al to* office oI to* Admimatrator.
BRUNN, UNKNOWN SPOUSE
NUMBER 417 RUN S 01“O O W A L O N O TH E SAID EASTERLY
DEFENOANT(S)
OF
VALERIE
J
BRUNN.
JOHN
;
RIGHT O F WAY U N E O F LOWE AVENUE 225.17 FEET;
A copy d to* propoaad amandmanl to Bi* Comprahanakra Plan I
BOS:
DOE:
JANE
DOC
AS
TH ENCE RUN N 69“46*37“ W 60 00 F E E T T O TH E POINT O F |
la avalabla tor Inapadton by to* pubic In B a Community
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
NOTICE OF
BEGINNING
Oavatopmam Daparknwk offica, laka Mary Municipal Sarvtcaa
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
FORECLOSURE SALE
Blda mual b* to M comptano* «Hto to* “tnabudkin* to Brddars*
JE C T
PROPERTY
art
Buddtog. 911 Walaca Court, laka Mary. Florida 32746. Monday
as outlnad Into* bid packagaNo Bid Bond ihakba required tor
A I parka* to interest and cauans that have an opportuWy to b* I
lama I w « aa* lo » »
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN
through Friday, Irom 600 AAL unM 500 P.M. or you may caa
heard at aaid hearing
highatt
and
bat!
biddar
tor
purouark
lo
a
Summary
Final
OaryBcNndter. City P W m ard (407) 665-1442 tor more Morma- [
cash at toa EAST DOOR al toa
Judgment d Fomdoaura dated
bon concaoang baa amandmant
R EJECTIO N O F BIOS:
September 2*. 2008 antemd m
Sammoto Counry Courthouaa.
By order ol toe C*y Comrtaaalon ol to* Cay ol Santord, Florida
in SANFORD. Florida, at 1100
C M Caaa No 04-CA 201514W
Tha Pubkc Haarmga wffi ba hold to to* C*y ol Laka Mary I
Th* Samlnoto County Port Autoortty raaarvat to* right to r*(*d I or to* Cacut Court d to* IIT H
a m on toa
ftth day of
ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC: V a parson deck)** to appeal a dadCommlaaton Chamber*. 100 N County Club Road. Laka Mary
any or a l bids or any part toaraol. to w d w any tatormatey or
Nmramtoar, 2005. toa toaomng
Judcral
Cacut
to
and
kx
SEMI
aon made wtto reaped to any maBw oonaidarad al to* abov*
Any Iraaraatad party may appaar at to* pubkc hoailng and ba I
HOLE
County.
Sarkord.
Flonda.
~
f
In
9ta
bidding,
to
accept
to*
bids
or
any
part
ttaraol
maakng or hearing, ha may need a iatbadm record ol to* pro­
i said Final JudgmanL lo aft:
I wa tka to Eta hignast and bate
hoard ragardtog to* abov* daaotoad amandmanl or subnai art*deemed mott tevorabl* to to* mtsrasl ol toa AuOxxey altar al
ceedings, Including h i toaimori| and evidence, which record I*
tedder tor oath at to* Eaat Door
Ian oommanto to to* addraaa IdarMad abov* Sak
btda have bean axamkiad and avaluatad. or lo ra(*d at ted*, re­
not provided by to* C*y ot Santord (FS 2660105)
LOT 19. GOLDIE MANOR.
al to* SEMINOLE County
to ri
may conanu* horn bma to am* unM toe ClyCommlsaon makes |
ACCORDtdO TO THE PLAT
Coutooua* located al SOI N
• And decision
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDW Q ASSISTANCE T O I
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
Park Avarua to Sarkord. Flonda.
TIME
ANO
PLACE
O
F
BIO
OPENM
O:
al I I 00 a m on toa 28to day or
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 71. OF
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F TH ESE PROCEEDW OS SHOULD
NO TE: IF A PERSON DECIDES T O APPEAL ANY DECISION I
THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF
October,
2005
toe
toaoivtog
C O N TA C T TH E C ITY CLERK AT 407-330-5603 46 HOURS IN |
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION W ITH R ESPECT TO ANY MAT­
Sealed bide w* be received alSie office ol tie Admkkekatorieill I daacrknd property a* aal lorto n
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
ADVANCE O F TH E M EETING
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING. HE OR
DA
tad Summary Fnal Judgment,
1500 houra (3 00 p m , a d 1). October H , 1009. M which am*
tow*SHE WILL NEED A RECO R D O F TH E PROCEEDM GS, AND
toay wffi b* pubkdy opened and iaad aloud. Any bid racatvad
Cyntoia Porter.
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
h* apart*ad bid dosing ims wP not ba conaldarad. No
Deputy CWy Clark
FROM THE SOUTHEAST COR­
ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM RECORD O F TH E PROCEEDdda thal ba akh dawn tor a period ol thirty (30) days tuba*
INOS IS MADE. WHICH RECORD INCLUDES TH E TESTIM O ­
quark to 6w bid opening wkhout toa conaark ol 6ia Adnknialrator. I NER OF THE SW 114 OF THE
Pubkah October 6. 2005
mgatpaoala
NW 1/4 OF SECTION 10.
Sanknoi* County Port Autoortty
NY ANO EVIDENCE UPON WHICH TH E APPEAL IS TO BE [ VOS 7 __________________________________________________
a in
_
TOWNSHIP
20
SOUTH.
BASED FLORIDA S TA TU TES 266 0105
contact toa Court
RANGE SO EAST. RUN WEST
Dated tots 2Sto day ol September. 2005 al Sarkord. Saminoia
C ITY O f LAK E MARY. F LO M O *
aaor al 301 N. Para
ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF
County. Florid*
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE T O I
Avanua. Santord FL 32771.
NO TICE O F f U M J C HBAHM Q
SAID SW 114 OF NW 114 A DIS­
Talaphona Numbar (407)065TANCE OF M FEET FOR A
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F TH ES E PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
4227 not lalar toan 2 voriung
POINT
OF
BEGINNING.
C O N TA C T TH E C ITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 46 | N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by to* Cay Con»N**ton ol to* CHy
By order ol: SEMINOLE C O U N TY PO R T A U TH O RITY
day* of your rrc a d of tort
THENCE RUN WEST ALONG
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F TH E M EETING AT 407-565-1424
ol Laka Mary. Florida, tool add Ccmmiaston wffi hdd a Pubic
notica If haanng or voca
THE SAIO SOUTH UNE OF
Hearing on October 90, 9009, al 700 P. M . or a* toon toer*impairad. 1-600-955^771.
THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 A
C ITY O F LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
efier as poaatola. to oonaldat Saoond Raadng ol an Ordnance
DISTANCE OF 77SS FEET.
Abaat: David P. lamer, Jr.. Bacratary
CAROL A FOSTER.
Datad tort 23 day of
THENCE
RUN
NORTH
C ITY CLERK
Baplambar. 2005
212 47FEET. THENCE RUN N
AN ORDINANCE O F TH E C ITY O F LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
Pubkah: October 2,9.2005
12 DEGREES 34 00* W , A DIS­
TANCE OF 20 FEET, THENCE
Rubkah October 6. 23.2005
voot
AMENDING TH E C ITY O F LAKE MARY OFFICIAL Z 0 N 6 K )
Clara of toa C*ou* Court
RUN N 87 DEGREES 25' 00“
VOW
MAP BY REZONINQ CERTAIN LANOS WITHIN TH E C ITY O F
By Mary Stroupa
E . A DISTANCE OF 232 69
LAKE MARY. CONSISTING O F APPROXIMATELY E S ACRES,
M TUB CM CW T COURT
Deputy Clara
FEET. THENCE RUN EAST A
LO
CATED
O
N
TH
E
NORTH
Bioe
O
f
CRYSTAL
LAKE
AVE.,
O
f
TM
tlE
T
H
DISTANCE O f 34**8 FEET.
ST. JOHNS M V M WATER MANAGEMENT DISTINCT
E A S T O f SECONO S TR E E T ANO W E S T O f FIR ST STR EET.
Law Otoca of MarahaH C.
THENCE RUN N 41 DEGREE*
OIVE6 WRITTEN NOT1CI O f MTCNOCD INSTINCT DCCNMN
MORE FULLY D E 8 C R 0 E O HEREIN. FROM TH E PRESENT
22* a - W . A DISTANCE O f
1600 NW 49TH STREET.
APPROXIMATELY 30 FEET
Th* Datod grvaa nodes ol as n r l to Isaua a Formal Wsasnd ZONING CLASSIFICATIO NS O F PO. PR O FESSIO NAL
SUITE 110
MORE OR U !# * TO AN *CTEROFFICE. T O DC. DOW NTOW N CEN TER . PURSUANT T O TH E
PXXHWHfcon tot fw following propwtM
FT LAUOCROALE. FL 33300
BCCTION
WITH
THE
FOLLOWTERM S O F TH E FLORIOA S TATU TES; PROVKMNG C O N ­
Talaphona (054) 453436*
tNG DESCRIBED UNE: A UNE
Schrmeher Land Fuel IVUmaad. faaaonar. 600 E Cotorsar Dm*. FLICTS. SEVERABILITY ANO EFFECTIV E DATE.
FacamWa (054) 771 -6053
CASS NO. as CA M i l 14K
CAaa rtoi a* c a ta a i &lt;*«
RUNNING W EST FROM A
.
».r
.
■" . I
Sues 100. Orlando. FL42*03 Fas No l*ll7-e*C»M Tha proper­
POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT
ty a located mBwdnoto County. Bacaomi) 3*. TMmahp 20 Souto. changing Ei* toning on Eia toaowtng daaertbad property horn JP MORGAN CHASE BANK.
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE.
Pubiah:
2.9.2005
OF WAY UNE O f LAKE EMMA
Rang* 30 East. 6ac*on(t)' 3*. Toemerw *18. Range HE. and ' PO (Prolaaaional Offiea) to DC (Downtown Cantor):
CO
V025
AS TRUSTEE FOR
ROAD. THE SAIO POINT
mdudaa 47 883 acres Tha currant owner mSthnmahar Land Find
PLAStTIFF
CEim FICATE HOLDERS O f
BE n o REACHED BY BEGIN
•EAR STEARNS ASSET
NINO AT THE AFORESAID
Lag LoU 31. 32 6 33 Block 2* Crystal Laka Wkkar Homo*
VS
POINT OF BEGINNING ANO
BACKED SECURITIES. INC .
SuDOvition. Pat Plat Book 2 Pag* 118 Ol Tha Pubkc Record*
Th* N**(t| cornammg each ol toe abova-kaisd Formal Wtaand
THENCE RUNNING N 00
ASSET BACKED
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT M
GLENN R FALCON. IF LUANG.
Qetermnetion* am avaiaOMtor mapecaon Monday ITOfJi Friday ol Saminoi* County. FL.
DEGREES O r E . ALONG THE
CERTWICATES. SERIES
ANO FOR
ANO
IF
OEAD.
THE
WEST RIGHT O f WAY O f
•xcsdlortegelnoway*.100am to600pm alto*61 John*Rrvar
2003 ACT
M M N O IE COUNTY.
Th*
Pubkc
Haanng
wkl
b*
held
to
toa
Comnkaakto
Chamban
at
UMOtOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
PLAMTIFF
LAKE EMMA ROAO. A DIS­
vvaur Managamsra Oitrcl Haadquariar* or to* appropnaMSamoa
0EVI8EE8.
ORANTEES.
TANCE O f 17415 FEET TO
Gamer The Oaarct w# take aciionon eecn perm* eppkeahonteted Lake Mary Cay Hal 100 N Country Club Road. Laka Mary (Th*
C A M NO. 96-CA* 1971-14-W
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
THE POINT THE UNE RUNS
VS
MXW* uni*** a psoaon lor an admnaaatrv* proeaadng Itaannol »
mam entrance Into C*y Hal la tocalad on Lafcavlaw A varua)
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES
ANO
WEST FROM THE SAIO POINT
COMMONWEALTH LIFE
Mad putuwk lo to* proiiaiont &lt;4 Sactora 120 8** and 120 87,
Th* Pubkc I* tovaad to abend and b* heard Bald hearing may
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIM
FROM THE SAID INTERSEC­
WAYNE ROBW80NAM/A
INSURANCE COMPANY
nortd***SUkJl** Chapter 25106
*oc: n o ? 7: Fto" t!‘
b* coninuad horn Etna to kma urkk a hnel daemon la made by
INO AN INTEREST BY.
TION WITH THE SAIO UNE
WAYNE E R0BW50N IF
Admeaaaalv* Cod* ( F A C ) A pamon whoa* ^ n t *1 « « «
to* c*y Comnkaalon Copiea ol Ei* Oidtoanoa to M are *tr*6th r o u g h ,
under
or
RUN
EAST
ALONG
THE
SAID
UVEK1.
ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
am dtocted by any ol to* Damn* propoaad panrwang deowr—
AGAINST GLENN R FALCON.
abi* to toa CommunEy Davatopmam Office al E li Wakac*
LINE OISTANCE OF 2*3 97
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
viymawri above may paaton tor admrrvatratrv* haanng to accord*
KIMBERLY A
FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
1 12086* and 120 87, F 5 . or at parka* may math * Court. Laka Mary, tor review
FALCON. IF UVINQ. ANO IF
W EST RIGHT O f WAY OF
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
RtCHARO B DIVINS. DIANE 8
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
LAKI EMMA ROAD. THENCE
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
DiVWS. FIRST UNION
A TAPED RECORD O f THIS MEETING IS MADE BY TH E
Section 120573. F.8 . ---------- ---RUN S 00 DEGREES 02* W . A
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
NATIONAL BANK. W1NOFIELO
Tha
ALL
OTHER
PARREB
C ITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE
RECOROM AYNOT
to* rvihl to a hearwQ E maffiaaon doaa net m*irt to a
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
DISTANCE O f 40 FEET
RESERVE
ASSOCIATION.
c l a im era a n m t e r e s t b y .
C O N S TITU TE AN A D E O U A Ti RECORD R D f l^ R P O a E S O f
r a S a w lor pumura rradtonn am aal tarth to tm m n 120
i w 571.
« '»
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
ALONG THE SAIO WEST
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
INC . 8UNNILAN0
F S ^ d Ri4*eP2r m e m and 26-106*01-406. F A C ^ * ” 4
TRUSTEES ANO M L OTHER
RIGHT O f WAY LINE O f LAKE
CORPORATION.
AOAJNST WAYNE ROBINSON
r^ ° •
.C. .
_ ______ _ -U I U V ,J U m W I M- rode. I ^
c t ^ T H AE t^ ^ ^ m
R ^ N Y ,TpVE R S ^ I ^
^
£ 2 2 %
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
EMMA ROAO. THENCE RUN WASHINGTON
EtTEREST BY. THROUOH.
WEST 200 FEET. THENCE 8
Chaptar 2*-106 and be Had
___ I. I yviSHlNG TO ENSURE TH A T AN ADEQUATE RECO R D O F | UNKNOWN
s
pouse
OF
WTERNATIONAL WSURANCE
SPOUSE
OF
UNOER
OR
AGAINST
KIMBER­
1 Dwtod Hwuto4*rW .. 4 0 ^ R ^ ^
P --A ^
|
13 MAINTAINED FOR APPELLATE PUH00 DEGREES 02' W . 290 FEET.
COMPANY. LLOYD B
WAYNE ROOINSON A4UA
LY
A.
FALCON;
SUNTRUST
THENCE
RUN
EAST
200
FEET
NEWMAN. SUNTBUST
WAYNE E. R0MN90N. IF ANY;
J uaad kttoto
1 P O S E S IS A D VISED TO MAKE TH E NECESSARY ARRANGE
BANK; JOHN OOE ANO JANE
TO THE WEST RIGHT O f WAY
SANKCABO. NATIONAL
RETREAT
a
t
W1KIVA
ME NTS AT HIS O R HER OWN EXPENSE.
Ol tow ruboa 0 wthin hmmyaa (26) &lt;l«Yt d
Patna dapoaktog
DOC AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
UNE
O
f
LAKE
EMMA
ROAD.
ASSOCIATION.
UNITED
HOMEOWNERS
towruaoa ol tolant to Ew mat lot too** pamonato "* * * * •
IN POSSESSION
THENCE RUN 6 00 DEGREES
STATES OF AMEBICA.
ASSOCIATION.
ETC
;
JOHN
l i T ^ - m i a c * . Fa k u m to B a a p a k to m w ^E w lW B p a n o d
PERSONS W ITH DISAB4.ITIES NEEDING A S S IS T A N ^ T O
DEFENDANT( 8)
02' W . ALONG THE
DEPARTMENT OF EITEflNAL
DOE
ANO
JANE
OOE
A
8
1 a»«NW t&lt;a'Yntektudi|&gt;*r»onm tofha'^,kJteffi
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F TH ES E PR O CE E O N G S 8H O U
WEST RIGHT O f WAY UNE A
REVENUE SERVICE. Hid
UNKNOWN TENANTS Et
, om rnmaaon (haanng) under Sacaom 120566
C O N TA C T TH E C ITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 46
DISTANCE O f 841* FEET TO
POSSESSION
u n k n o w n t e n a n t i s ).
arto12067,PS.concamtoglhaeitotempamklappitoaBor^Patboid |
•tones OF
THE POINT O f SEOtNMNG
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F TH E MEETtNO A T (407) 865-1424
OCFENOANT(S)
whab w * mk Mad to accordant* wffii Ei* above pronaron* are w
LESS AN EXCEPT ANY POR­
TION
Of
THE
ABOVE
NO TKC OF 8AL9
)acl to Btntaaal
C ITY O F LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
0E8CRBED PROPERTY C O *
NOTICE IS HERESY OWEN
PURSUANT TO C H A FTIR M
Noncaop
p ^ m .^ w « i a m w a ^ d t o a c u uiil*nc*»&lt;EiEi*Mio»«proviaiona |
pumam
to
a
Summary
F
VEYED
TO
SEMINOLE
COUN­
Paaeonaanoiar.
a p m i M haanng procam
Card A Foator. CEy Ctotk
TY BY WARRANTY DEED
judgment d Fcradcaum dated
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
-• tang cr a patoon | DATED: October 4.2005
■water 22. 200* antemd to
RECORDED JULY 22. 2001. M
k ittiMTHfl 10
putuam to an Onter or Final
NOTICE n HEREBY GIVEN
i
r
t
r
a
t
N
m ^ r ^ E d O ^ r t d k k n a la j a a n m a y
C M Caaa No. 06CA-1412-14K
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
d toredoaum dated
purxuam to a Summary F
•AM* i k M i n i n VM noon of Mom. i
4*21. PAGE 70*. OF THE PUB­
d to* Cacut Coat d to* I9TH
Pubkah: October 9.2005
21. 1966. and
mam d Foradoau* dated
S ^ T -S 'li S to a ld W ln p -x h k m C M O -C rt d
Judote
Circut
n
and
tor
SEMILIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
____
to
Case No 90CAV066________________ _______
. . twdte 12 . 200* antemd
^ X t o k c n h a v a E d n ^ t o b a conwyartytoEia
N O U County. Sarkord. Flonda.
COLIN TY. FLORIOA
C M Caaa No 0*-CA-22*214K
16T6-I4W d to* Qroal Cato d
NO TICE O F AGEN CY ACTIO N T A X W B T T I I R
accordanca wtto Eta raquaamarka **• torEi abov*
I wa **a to to* Ndted and bad
to* Egrnaento JudcM Cecul n
d Ew Orcul Court d toe IIT H
BT. JO H N S RIVER W ATER H A M A O EIH M T DtSTTMCT
tedder tor caah al Ew Eaal Doer
Dated Ex* 26 day d September.
tor Samrncte County.
Jukod Oroalto and tor SEMI­
II to* SEMINOLE County
Qtorl* Lewt*. Daactcr. DMaam
2005
Florida, whamto COMMON­
NOLE Counry- Sarkord. Florxte.
k^tSto* Rtvar water Manaotmark
___
toouaa
lnrallT
al
301
N
Notice I* given that Ew toaowtng pamkl
WEALTH LIFE INSURANCE
IwBaattotoahkfiadandbad
(CIRCUIT COURT 8EAII
Park Avarua to Sarkoid, Honda,
COMPANY, w F w n d l and
tedder tar caan ■ to* Ead Doer
Baptambar 30.2006:
al 1100 a m-an to* tSto day d
Pubkah. Odcbat E. 2008
MARYANNE MORSE
RCHARO B DIVWS. DIANE 8
al to* SEMINOLE County
Ctert
d
to*
Cacu*
Court
DIVINS,
FIRST
UNION
Coutooua* toodad *1 301 N
V062
____
MAO Davatopmam Co In c. 501 N Orlando A v* . E233.J
By Mary StrOLp#
NATIONAL BANK. WINGFIELD
Park
Aranu*
to
Sarkord.
Fiend*,
Park, FL 32766. pamkl #40-117-66627*1. Th# prated M
la d
Summary Faial
Deputy Clarh
RESERVE
ASSOCIATION.
d l l 00 a m an toa (8to day d
ad to Sanknoi*Courky. Badton3 6 .^ » ? * * * 1
9 C „ SUNNKANO c o r p o r a ­
31 Eaat Tha pamt* adhortia# A S U ^ A C *
t i o n . WASHINGTON BITER
Saute I Oeacrtted property •* tat kato to
AGEM ENT SYSTEM O N 10 ACRES T O SERVE »_ P
THE
SEMINOLE
HE
BALD
ALL
THAT
CERTAft
LANO
SIT­
n a t io n a l b is u r a n c e c o m ­
Tha
ated Summary F i r Famtfy Rawdankal Bubdvtdon known at EMngaworth
UATE M SEkUNOU COUNTY.
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVO
p a n y . LLOYD B NEWMAN.
FVORDA. VIZ: LOTS I ANO 9.
J. STERN. P R . ATTORNEY
SUNTRUST
BANKCARD.
racarvtng water body M 8t John* Rkrar
SLOCK D. OF TRACT IS. SEC­
FOR PLAJNTEF
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
LO T *9. OF RETREAT AT
ONO REPLAT. 6ANLANOO
•01
9.
Urkveraty
Onv*
S
um
u n i t e d STATES O f AMERICA.
WEMVA.
ACCORDING
TO
Th* Malt) conttemng Ei* •* * * « » «°»
SPfUNGS
ACCOROETQ TO
100
DEPARTMENT OF BITIRNAL
THE PLAT THEREOF
S T m i S l i d In Banknote C oot*/. Swdcn ” ■
1* 1 „ , m w a tor inapadton Monday Etrei#i Frktey
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
kaken. FL 13124
REVENUE
SERVICE.
I
RECORDED El PLAT 9O0K 8*.
im v hokdaYt. # 0 0 am - to 600 p m at Ew B t Johns Rkrar
RECOROEO El FLAT BOOK E.
(954)2316000
AT PAGES 12.11 ANO 84. OF
UNKNOWN TENANT(S). w*
Water Managamam Otekict (DM*rtd) I tetdryiartart, 4046 Raid
PAGE
7.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
__
I ad td l to to*
THE PUBUC RECO R D! OF
dM davetopmanl hnoain as Ew Okeway Piaxa R o ^ k
SkaaL Ptedka. FL 32176-1429. A paraon whoa* aitodarktel
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
txghad and baal teddw tor caan
9EMBKXE COUNTY. FLORF
totamaU araaitedad by 9 » thtertd panhWng Okcteion may
COUNTY, FLORIOA
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
m
to*
Waal
From
Dow d to*
926 Florida Central Parkway.
AMERICANS WITH DtSABAIpamon tor « i adtWekaEv* haartng In accordane* wah aaeBwixnda Couty Coutooia* to
Conaokdalkd Label C o .
#40-117-29115-1- Th* prate**
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n
day
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Lungwood. FL 32760.
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tea naadns a apacul acccmFlorxl* al 1100am onn#29to
ITtocatedinSamtoOte County. 8K » « ■
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p u n k M mrttedy under tadton
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M THft CMCUTT COURT
o f t h b is t h
jud ic ial caicurr,

N O T K I TO CREDITORS

CMLOIVinON
HaiC Am

cam

m

WELLS FAROO BANK. N A .
AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL
LYNCH MORTGAGE
NVESTOnS TRUST
MORTOAOE LOAN
ASSET-SACKED
CERTIFICATES. SERIES
2003-OPT1.

Tha above noaoa lo be (kAP
betted once a weak tor hvo oonaacuwa waaka Said aale lobe
under and by virtue ol the
Statute! ol Vw Slate ol FTonda.
at eudi caaaa provided

Th* ednunttlfilion ol the
• fIM of JEA&gt;ME A FIE IS
CHMANN. (McMMd whoa*
0*1* d 0*4*1 M l JUfM 14.
2005. M pdldng « to* C B M
Court lor BwnMoU County.
Honda. Probata ONWon. Fat
Numbat 200S-I733-CP. toe
ttH m t d which a P O Draaiar
C, Santotd. F L J2T72. Tha
name* and addraaaaa o» toa
paraonal tapratanutiva and
Vial paraonal rapratanuavaS

Pubaah O aobd 2 .1. 2006
von
NOTICE OF
BALE OF VESSEL
Pueuam to FL Seal 328 17(T)
Via totowtng deaertwd veeeeHt)
wrt be aold In pubkc aale to Via
hghad biddar to aaMfy a ddm
ban by banor tor labor andtor
•forage 1171 SEA NYMPH
HINA
FL206666077I-2IM.
Owner/TELLEZ
EOWARO
WILIAMS. ORANOE CITY. FL.
Ltenor/Hidden Mabout Manna
4370 Cartaway Place Sartord.
FL 32771 Tel: 407-322-1610
Sato Date' October 17,-SOM al
1000 am 4370 Cutaway
Place Sartord. FL 32771 For
addbond mtotmabon cal 407667-79*5
Pubkth October 2.6.2005
V013

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT.
TRIILA L. ROBERTS A/K/A
TRALA LEE ROBERTS. « U.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pinuart Id a Fatal Judgment (4
Foradotua dated toa 22 day d
ftapkantod. 2006. and araarad
H Caaa No 0SKA66B14K. ol
toa Grcui Court ol l a 16to
Cacu&lt; at and lor
County. Florida.
1 WELLS FAnOO BANK.
N A . AS TRUSTEE FOR MER­
RILL LYNCH MORTOAOE
INVESTORS TR UST MOOTOAQE LOAN ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES. SERIES TOOL
ORTI la » m Piamdl and TRALA
L ROBERTS AM/A TRALA LEE
ROBERTS; OPTION ONE
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TRALA L ROBERTS A/K/A TRALA
LEE ROBERTS; JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
ara DaMndaro I wfl aaa to Fm
laghaal and baal biddar lor caah
at l a EAST DOOR d Via
Bammote County Coutoouaa. In
SANFORD. Florida, at II DO
am . on toa
Sto day ol
Hovambd. 2005, da Mooing
m add Final JudgmarA to art
LOTS M l ANO MS. PLAN OF
IONOWOOO. ACCORDV40 TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK I,
FAQE IS. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORKA.

Ing a apacui aocommodabon k&gt;
thouM contact Via Court
Admmtabator al SOI N Part
Avanua. Sanford FL M 77 I,
Tdephont Numbat &lt;407)66$4227 not talar ra n 2 morning
daya ol you racaipt ol Vaa
none* II haaraig or vorco
tnpaaad, I-SOO-966-S77I.
Dated Vaa 23 day ol
SaptenMr. 2006
Ctart d n* Cacua Court
By Mary Satupa
Dapury Clara
Lam ORica ol Marahaa C
I too NW 4BTH STREET.
B U TE 120
"* •
FT LAUDERDALE, a LUOS
T M p u a (S54) 4510365
i (*54)771-6062

AJ oadaoro ol ( a dacadart
dama or damanda agamd tha
decadence aalate. including
unmatuad. cortmgart or unliq­
uidated cteene. on aatotn a copy
ol tea noaoo la aarvad mual Me
the* claime with Vaa Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF S
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR SO DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Al oVier credaora ol Vie dece­
dent and pereone having daene
or damanda agaaiai tha dece­
dent* aatete. mckjdmg unmehaad. cortnganl or unaqudalad dama. mual Na (tea dama
with Vaa court WITHIN S
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF THE F U S T PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

M THB O R C U T COURT FOR
IIM V IQ t I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FROBAT1OIVMION
FILE NO 2004-1741-CP
IN RE; ESTATE OF
OORDON YOUNO aA/a
OOROON A YOUNQ. aA/a
OORDON ARMOUR YOUNO.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha adnaraatahon ol Via atiaaa
Ol
OORDON
YOUNO
a/k/aOOROON A. YOUNO.
aA/a OORDON ARMOUR
YOUNO. dacaaaad. ahoaa date
ol daaai araa Augual 7. 2006;
F*a Numbat 06-1741-CP. 14
pandng «i Via Capua Court lor
Sananote Courtly. Florida.
Probate DMdon. toa add*** d
which a SOI N Parti Aranua.
Sardord. FL. S2771. Tha namee
and addaaaat ol N Paraonal
Repreeentelnre

Al crecMora ol Via daoadara
and ovwr paraona having d a m
aalaia on vhem a copy el Via
noaoa a aarvad murt Me Vaa
daunt wan Vaa Coul WITHIN
THE LATER OF S MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR SO OATS AFTER
THE OA1E OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
ovier credaora ol Via dece-

TO. JACOUEUNE LAM

RKHARO FUlSCHMAfM
WRteffl H Momaon. Eaquea
Flonda Bar No 143309
BALOWVIS MORRISON. P A
7100 South Hghway 17-M
Fam Park. FL 32730
Tatephona 407/634-1424
tor
“
Pubkah October J , 6.2005
V 0 1 6 _______________
Rf THB CMCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUOICtAL
CRICIRT VI ANO FOR
W M O U COUNTY,
FLORKA
PROBATE DIVISION
F L E NO. S0EB-1T45CP

B LU E LEE HAYWARO aA/a
B LU E HAYWARD.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha ednwvtvaaon ol Vw aalate
d B L U E LEE HAYWARO aA/i
B L U E HAYWARO. daoaai
whoaa date ol deaVi waa Augual
14. 2005. la pending m me
Cvcwa Court tor Benvnoto
County.
Ftenda.
Pro
Dtviaion. Faa Numbot 200*
1T43CP: vw ta bate at wrad
a PO Drawer C, Bartord. PL.
32772 The namee and add
aa ol Vw paraonal rapratarta

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
A2 oradaora ol Vw daoadanl and
oVwr paraona having dama or
dartwnda agaawt Vw daeadartk
including unmatuad.
or unhqutd
dama, on whom ■ copy oI vaa
noaoa a aarvad m id Na 6wa
dama with Vaa Coul WITHVf
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A l cVte# credaora ol tie deca­
dent* aatete. Indudmg unmatarad. oonangart or unequdatad
dame, mual NeVw* dame w «i
Vaa court WITHM 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION O f THIS NOTICE
OCTOBER 2. 2006
CHRI8TME COSTELLO
Wteam H Momaon. Eegtare
Flonda Bar No 143303
BALDWIN 6 MORRISON. P A
7100 SouVi Hgpiway 17-62
Fam Park, FL 32730
Tatephona: 407*34-1424
tar
Paraonal

ALL CLARAS NOT 8 0 FLED
W U . BE FOREVER BARRED

NOTICE a hereby gman vwi
aw paraonal property coraeraa
d Vw taaowmg atoraga urvte a*
be dtered tor aale d pubac aucbon la

NOTTCBOF

Etorai. 1007 Wtea Spraigi Dr .
Winter Sprnga FL 32706 Wa
raaarva aw i g i to rated any

IB

TRIE OF SALE 430 PM

MOO Badgesaid Aranua
Oeaona. Florida S2726
jd m ft Crowtod
Honda Bar No 178615
ITS Ead Grama Aroian
Orange C6y. FL 327S3
Tatephona (J66) 77»6_I7*

6623 Baud Ti
neat agu*mart 6361 Flonda
Dear Run Inc - knanod
recorda 6502 JaSroy I lab on

2.6.2005
VOK

M THB ORCUT COURT OF
T M BO M TW m i JUOWAL
O te c U TM A N O P O R

- 1 COUNTY.
F U NO-

wans 623 Nancy Pa*y •booka.
ddhaa 6112 Thonwa Mudaaaa
A auppkaa 6106

PI 733-CP

M R f THE ESTATE OF
JO U M E A F U IS C H M A N N .

N

Date On:

AUCTIONEER
STORAGE
PROTECTION A U CTO N SER

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aw gown haraawtter daaertoad
By order ol Via Planning t
Zorang Commwalon of Via CRy
d Sartord. Flonda. Vaa 8*i day
el October. 200S
Ptenrtng i Zortng Convraaalon
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC
Paraona arth a dtedrMy. audi
at a vlalon. hearing or apaadi

OuW bOB/u Of (
big may oonlad Via C»y Cterk In
may cab 407-330-

Rf THB ftUPERKR COURT
COUNTY OF RKHMONO.
• TA TI OF OIOROIA
CTRL ACTION.
F L E NO:
M RE: tHE PETITION OF
RICKY RICHARDSON
TO ADOPT.
AM M O R M ALECH LO AN O
TWO MINOR FEMALE
CHLOREN

A C O N om oN A LU sa
Noaoa N hereby given tod a
Pubkc Haaraig wd be held by
ft
Zoning
Vw Cny
Commraaon Chamber*. City
______
toa. al 700
pm on Thuraday, Oatobw M ,
IS M . to oonaktor a requed tor a
In a RC-1,
fteatocted Commercial Zoning
DteVtcL

Tha adtwaavaaon d Vw aalate
d THERESA B CURCIO.
dacaaaad. whoaa date d death
waa Jdy 14.2004. » pandng In
tw Cacua Court tor Sananote
County. Ftortda,
Ptctoate
Drvtaton. Fla Nurtwr 05CP1264. vw addraai d wtvdi a
Sanvnda Couay Cterk d Vw
Court. PO Boa ROM Sartord.
Flonda.
32772-60M
Tha
iwmaa and addraaaaa d vw
Paraond RapraaanUWa and

Al crodbora d Via dacadart and

TO : NOLTA C. FARRELL.
ADDRESS UNKNOWN. SAN
FORO. FLOROA

d damanda agamd dacadart*
aatete. Indudmg unmaturad.
conbnganl or unhqudated
daima. and who have bean
____a • copy d w a Noaoa.
mud Na b a r c la m with h r
Court WITHVI 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

IN RE ESTATE OF

have d a m or damanda agamd
aw dacadart* aauta. indudmg
unmaturad. oonangart or uikq-

W1TNESS. the
Honorabtea Slteryl B Joey.
•a 0 Btencfiard, Jr.
Molted N. Ann*. Jud
Auguata Ju d o a Cacua. Judge
d Vw Suwnor Coul

d a m U 6i 64a coul WITHVI
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO F lE O
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Nohnvwtandng toa bme pen-

I (211
Ttva 3rd day d Oaobw. 2009 | lha_dmctert* ttete d death *
ALICE W PADGETT
Aaorrwy tor Paaaorwr
Pubteh October 1 . 16.23.2005
V070
NOTICE TO THB PUOUC:
Noaoa tod a maaang waa
.
Saptarrtwr
27.2005.
approvd waa raoommandad by
tw fter*44&gt;nianl Ravtew Team
I
granted
by
“
. _ ramavawa
Ottlcial
on I
Saptembar 26. 2005 tor t a Id- |
towtog oondNond uaa raquaate
1216 W 66i STREET, t e g ^
daaatiad aa LOTS t ft 2 BU4
10TR IS BEM 640U FARK F t
2 PO 7* wee approved tor toa

Tha date d Vw krai pubicabon
d tow nonce a October k. 2005
CATHERINE 0 ROBERTSON
16M Luanda Avanua
Pnabugh. PA 1S210
Mchad J McOarry. Eaq
Flonda Bar No 062974ft
1B226 Patoakay Cacla
Port ChartoBa. FL 33646
Idaphona: 641/ 743-5155

CM WW M

Pubaah October 6.16.2005
V066
61 TM i O R CUIT COURT FOR
(COUNTY,
PROBATB DIVISION
F U NO. 06-1T32-CP
6f RE: ESTATE OF

MULBERRY AVENUE
Md aa LOTS 21 ft
22 ftLX 22 PBfE LEVEL PB ft
PO M waa approvad tar a amgte

ETTA ORETCHEN RAMSAY.

Pubkah Saptembar I I . 2S. | ADVICE TO THE PUBUC:
2006 and October 2.6. 2006
N O TK E TO CREDITORS
Paraona wtet a
U073
aa • vtwon. her .
.
Tha at*Ttmw»akond»ta aatete
anpaantart. d paraona naadng
d ETTA ORETCHEN RAMSAY,
N O T K I OF PUBLIC
ovwr type* d aaaiteartca. and
•w tort and afda yard ■
•d. whoaa date d deato
HBANNO TO CONftOER
o wtah lo abend C«y
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IF A waa Ju w 26. 2006 and whoaa
A CONDITIONAL Uftt
Scad
dacurty
Nurtwr la S2B4PERSON
DECIDES
TO
o9m board or i
54-6106. W pending m “
Noaoa la hereby gnan tod a
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
mg may ccrtad tw Cay Cterk m
Pubkc I tearing ate ba hah) by
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
Ctrcutt Court tor
It 407-330tha
Ptenrtng
6
Zoning
TER CONSIOEREO AT THE
County.
Ftortda.
ComnuaaiOTt m toa Cay
Dttaakm. tw am*aaa d wrtdt a
ABOVE MEITVaG. ME/SME
301 N Pant Avanua.
” *
Cottvtvaaon Owrafura. Cay
H M " N CALENDAR- OAV1
Haa. Barton. Eland*. « 700
PROM T H E -D A T E 'O F THE
L. *27/1 Th* (lira
Puauanl to 66C*on 264J)1M.
pat on Thuraday, Oaaaba
ADMMSTRATIVE OFFICIAL'S
Ftortda BMutoa. * any
60M. lo oonardar a raquad tar a
cidaa to a p i»d a
ACTION.
Conditional Uaa m a BC-3.
Ida by toa Pte
Special Commarcul Zorang
Zoning Oorrmwatonwah reaped
Pubkdi:Octobart.200S
nay ara ad tortt katoa
Dwatd
pubkc maaang. audt paraon a*
A l cradtort d to* dacadart
LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOTS *
need ■ record d toa proceed­
and dhar paraon* having d a m
M TNft O R C U T COURT FOR
ft 7. BLK S. TR 1. TOWN OF
ing* and tor audi pupoaa. auch
or
damanda agamd daoad "
(CO UNTY,
SANFORO. PB I PO 54
•date an whom • oopy d tote
record d toa pro­
noaoa te raquvad to ba aarvad
Tha proparty bang more genet- I
M mad*, ktdkidng to* I
FBaNa.
a*y daacrtwd aa 30* E 4ti
Coul WTTHPf THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
wrtdt to* appaNl* l» ba baaed
M RE: THE ESTATE OF
Thte record te ltd provtdad by I
TH E OATE OF THE FIRST
An
to* C v y d Sardord
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
LENORAC. SLOAN.
Urban InN
N O TK E OR TWRTY (M ) DAYS
Protact to develop Bka Hamm I Pudteti: October ft. 2006
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
Walk-Up*. * au (•) IMft townVO71_________________
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
houaa davaiopmart at 306 E 4to
MOTICa OF AMBMftTRATION N O TK E ON THEM
■»
A l dhar cradtort d too doc*Th* Sardord Alport Autoorvy
A l partwa n raaraal and cteiana
Tha at liwvaaaaon d toa r
i
ta
mar*
to
•hal have aa opportunay to be
d
LENORAC.
SLOAN,
lapandI
heard d tad hearing
In toa Cacua Court tor | dama aataia mutt Na
(DBE)
d a m wtei tote Court WITHIN
County.
goaty tor U S Dapartnart of
By ordar of to* Planting ft
d I THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
Tianaportakon (D O T) '
Zonmg Commwamn d to* Cay
THE OATE OF THE FIRST
. to aooordanoa wdi 42
d Sartord. Florid*, tote kto day
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
Flonda 32771-606*
CFR Part
d&lt;
Tha na*« did addraaa d to* NOTICE.
Autoonry hereby arvtounoa* and
and d
grva* noaoa M toa Annud DBE
Roo* Robert. Chdnnan
A a CLAIMS NOT FILED
PadolpMon OoM MMHtohid
Ptervung 4 Zoning Commawon
WITH*! THB TIME PERIODS
tor DOT-fundad prafacta tor FY I Mtom*y ara aal W h W m .
SET FORTH IN SECTION
2000 (Octobar 1.1000. V n u ^ i I
y ) V K E TO THE PUBUC:
733 702 OF THE FLORIDA
M . 200*) a * b* I Any
„
. .___
Paraona ateh a daabaay
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
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proparty te roquaad to tea a pat­
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STENSTROM.
MCINTOSH.
ton
tor
dtearmnaton
d aiampf
need a record d toa pn
COLBERT. WHK1HAM.
property WITHIN THE TIME
mga and tor men pupoaa. audi I
RCISCHMANN ft PARTLOVY.
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wrtdi too appadte to ba baaed
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TIME PROVIDED BY LAW OR
PuMdi October ft. 2M6
toa Cay d Sartord
THE RIGHT TO CLAIM AN
MOT*
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to Vw owner d raid property
and an partwa * n o m to dam

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

in auch ndca tor paymart d auch hawM
aw dioda wd be add al pdPc
auction il tha above elated

Tha adurraavabon d Vw aatete
d MARY R G U N N , dacaaaad.
Fla Nurtwr 20C6-CP-H07. a
pandng In Vw O clM Coul tor
Sananote County. Flonda.
Probate Danaton. toe addaaa d
which M M l N. Park A ve,
Sartord. Florida. 32771. Tha
namee and addaaaaa d “ '
Ancdary

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agamti dacadartk
indudmg unmatuad.
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or unuquidalad
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d a m w*h tote Court MflTHdf
THE LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OH THIRTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS N O TK E ON THEM
A l otoar cradton d to* dec*damanda agamti
indudmg
unmatuad, oonangart d un*q-

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Hapoaad ot on
Wedneedey. OCTOBER 7*.
Oe* of Aucton T“T'*
230 PM
r.wmmat Name ImNSoa
Rarnond F. Aidja H ou-hdd
gooda. Funwura. Bovaa 5 app*___ 3 Tnmartrt. Houtahold
good*. Fumau*. Bovaa. Tv*a d
SterooEqup
Lem Hudaon, Mouaahdd good*.
Funaua. Bora*. Appkancm.
TvY or swrao Equp
Perkmt. Houtahold
Pubkah October 9.16. 20p6
V062
____________
UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
Removal d toa daacrtwd mrtdaa waa uorvtacwd m oompkmca w*h F S 713 78 Noaoa
tod Harryk Towmg wd •*■ aate
Vdvctea d Pubkc Auckon tor
Caan on OCTOBER 11.2006. d
1000AM d1 02 N MapteAva.
Banlord. F L 32771 Al imrtctea
add AS IS No Ida gmrantowl
Harryk Towmg ratarvat to* ngrt
to bid on any vartda

d a m wan tort court WITHIN
t h r e e (3) MONTHS AFTER
hou prior to taw
THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THI8 I
1663 SATURN
NOTICE
10SZK5579P226717S
ALL CLAMS NOT SO FEED I
Pubaah October 6. 2005
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO
V060
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Nad two (2) year* d more after
to* dacadart ■ date d daato a
Ttw date d toa krd pubacabon
d tote neko* te Octobar S. 2005
CATHERME D ROBERTSON
Analary

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1610

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MARY R OLENN.

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By order d toa Ptenrtng B
uadurtrtng roaldanca and a Id
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d Sartord. Flonda. tote Mh day I todbwtor davatopmartdldE

Ptenrtng ft Zortng Cunwttadon

VI THE ORCUIT COURT FOR
BEM M OLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
T U 6 : 1006-CP-1607

avomay ara ad torth below

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

Puauanl to aaobon 2660106.
By Onter tor aarvto* d putaceFlorida SUk/Wa. 6 arty paraon
aon. you ara hereby nobbed Vid
daddaa to m pad I
on
»w 3rd day d October. 2005,
mada by Vw PV
RICKY RICHARDSON haa Nad
Zoning Commteatanwtei reaped
aeon to adopt YAVONTE,
to any m a8» oonddarad d Vaa
NYJAJUAN FARRELL, eon d
pubkc meaVng. auch paraon a*
ERIKA
HENDERSON
need a record d Vw proceed
RICHAROSON
Purauant to
rg* and tor auch purpoee. audi
O C O A 1 *5 - 11 . you are here­
paraon may need to anaua r~"
by needed tial you a* toee a*
a verbaom record d 6w I
righte to Via daw imtea*. wahai
ceadmga a mada. Indudmg 2w
laatmony and evidence upon I fwty (30) daya d racaipt d tve
noaoa. you Na an obfacaon to
wtvdi aw appad N to be baaed
Tina record a n d provided by
d Vw tong d Vw obRcbonmud
Vw Cay ol Sartord.
be Nad wan Vw court In wtvdi
adoption N pending
'
Pubkah. October ( . 2006
noaoa given to Paenonara attor
V074_________________
Akca W. Padgafl. 1223
George C. W»aon Ortva.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
Auguata. Georgia 30006

addrata N I2M Oougtea Ave..
Bute 203. Longaood. FL J277S.
on or batora October I I 2006
Prefect tar a I A M equate tod
and Netoeortgmdwkhtoe dark
commercial dhee budding at
d tv a court a«wr batora aarvtoa
2011 French Avanua.
on PetAanar* atumay or ktvna- I
dy toaradter; oVwrwtea a
A l paroea In Intend and gbaene
dataui a* ba araarad agamd
•Nd have an opporlurWy to ba

Cterk d toa Court
By
Dapury Clark

M RE: THE ESTATE OF

OATE 06 RALE

NOTICt OF ACTION

L

YOU ARE NOTIFIED tial an I LEGAL DESCRIPTION. LOT ft
acbon tor daaokioon d marriage
ft ft 1/2 OF LOT ft. BOYT '
SUBDIVISION. PS 1.P0 6S
. are raqueed to aarva a oopy
d you written datonaaa. 4 any.
Tlte proparty being men genetto 4 on Bomid Fear. E t o n d
afy daacrtwd aa t o i l French
Samuel Robert FBar H. P A . |

Pubkah October 2. R. 2006
V0I7

Tlte date ol Mel putacaaon ol
Vaa Noaoa V October 2.2006

STEVEN LAM.
Paoaonar/Huaband.

THE OATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
OCTOBER 2. 2006

mual II
daana wah tea Court WITHVIS
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD S ET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLARA F LE D
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
OATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

M RE: Tha Mamage ol:

JACOUEUNE NAM.
RaapondantWN

ALL CLAIMS NOT 8 0 FLED
W LL BE FOREVER BARRED

nay ara eel forth balov

IN THE CtRCUTT COURT
OF THE EKJMTEEHTH
JUO ICUL CIRCUIT VI
A NO FORORANOI
COUNTY FLORKA
Caaa No.: 2C06-0R-37614
OMalon No.: 30

ALL CLAIMS NOT 8 0 FEED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

Pubkah Octobd 2. 6. 16. 2006
V026

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6626 Edgahual Drhr*
Brook Park. OH 44142
ROBERT
K.
MclNTOSH.
ESQUIRE
Ftortda Bar No. 17S302
STENSTROM.
MclNTOSH.
COLBERT. WWGHAM.
RE ISCHM ANN 6 FAHTLOW.
FA
Pod 06lc* Box a s a
Sardord. FL 32772-46a
Totephono : 407/322 2171
ABomay tor Paraond
Pubkdi: October 6.14. 2006
V063
N O TK I
Vartda Aucaon * 6 00am
WHEN October I I , 6066
WHERE: Pad* Towing, 1016
Wt I d 6P**L Santonk FL a t m
HO7)611-7442
Of. - r
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1666
MAKE: DOOQE
MOOEL: NEON
COLOR: RED
VM 6: 1B3ES47C7TD517771
VEHICLE
YEAR 1664
MAKE: DAT8UN
MOOEL: PICK UP
COLOR WHITE
V M 6 JNSN00190CX2S2S3S
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1666
MAKE : PLYMOUTH
MOOEL: 20R
COLOR GRAY
V S ff BP2S062S64732
Vartda Aucaon 6600am
WHEN Ortabd 22. MO«
WHERE: PauTt Towmg 1212
W lei SbaM. Sardord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHKLE
YEAR: I66S
MAKE FORD
MOOEL TRUCK
COLOR WHITE
V*f 6 : 1FOJFJ7YSFNA07424
VEHICLE
YEAR 1662
MAKE: HONDA
MOOEL: 30R
COLOR SLACK
VH t 2HGEK2340NH653336
VEHICLE
YEAR 1666
MAKE FORO
MOOEL: 40R
COLOR BLUE
VM6:1FALPS7L68K124094

WHAT: VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTO N
WHEN Octobar 22,2606
TM E: 1000am
WHERE: A 6 R Tbwlng Sannc*
2404 Dnflwood Or
Fam Park. FL 32730 220k
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 6

1666 CA06XAC
106C0666704306646
Pubkth: Octobd 6.2005
V067________________________
NOTICE OF AUCTION
Thte aucaon wd ba M d on
OCTOBER 21. 2006, d 600
AM d 32$ Adm A m . Ortedo.
FL
irwpad to* vartetea on toa day
u d 6PM Tame ara cadi
canned lunda only OVIEDO
TOWING raaarvaa to* ngfd to
or &gt; ’
The tolowing vartda* ara
1666 OLDSMOBILE
VM6 1G3QM60Y6GR320512
166* MERCURY SABLE
V646 1MELM5386TA607056
Pubkah Octobd 6. 2003
V06*

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d
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announcaa ta National league
tor
Nuamg
Accrediting
CliH Titeun Inc pubkc maakng
Date Wadnaeday O d 26.2005
T m 3 pm
Lncakon: Bairtnda Communty
“ **g*. Sardord/Lek* Mary
Campua (100 Weldon Btvd.
Sardord. 32773). Room VI04C
napoo*: To provid* an opporiuy tor an open dtacutaion
Hrdng to* accradttkon d
»C C k Ataociala m Scianca
Dagro* m Nunmg Program, at
many
Cortad F d more ydormat u i.
I Cat 407-326 2474
Bte to Ftondek vary broad pub­
kc record* law. moal wrman
mmumeabona to or bom
Cdtog* amptoyaaa ragardmg
Cottage buamata are pubkc
record*, miedacta to toa pubkc
d madte Upon raquati
datora, tv* a-maa commurvkon may ba kuTyacI lo pubkc

Vervcte Auoton 6 6 00am
Pubkth Octobd 6. IS, 23. 2005
WHEN OotoS it 26.6006
VOS!
WHERE: Paulk Towing. ISIS I
W m s a a a t Sartord. a 32771
NOTKft OF SALE
(407)321-7442
VEHKLE
FUBUC AUCTION
YEAR: 1666
MAKE PONTIAC
M PURSUANT TO FLORKA
MOOEL: 4DR
BTATUE8 713 76 THE FOL­
COLOR: YELLOW
LOWING VEHKLE WILL BE
VBIf.2Q2QR06H6Q2220636
BOLD AT FUBUC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY OCTOBER 25, logs
Vartcte Aucaon 6600am
AT 1000 AM AT CORTES TOWWHEN 0 ........ .
640 SERVICE 2 a ORANGE
WHERE: Pad* Towmg. 1616 AVE LONGWOOO. FLORIDA
W ItlSaaat. Bardord. FL3277I
THESE VEHICLES ARE S O U )
(407)321-7442
AS IS WITH NO T I T U OUARVEHKLE
ANTEE SELLER RESERVES
YEAR 1666
THE RIGHT TO BIO BIOOMO
MAKE DOOQE
STARTS AT AMOUNT OWED
FOR TOWMG ANO STORAGE
COLOR. MAROON
v ie w in g o n e h o u r p r io r
VOI1 2B4FK25K7KR166667
TO SALE
FORM OF PAYM EN! IS CASH OR CASHIERS
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YEAR 1666
MAKE: MERC
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MOOEL COUGAR
V M 6 1FTEE24Y80MA466d3
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Pubkah Octobd 8 2006
V034a
Noaoa M hereby gnan Pauk I
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tor ukago tor caah on donwnd

to I

lertclea ana hou prior k) M a
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FIED FUNDS- Paulk Towmg
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Pubbdi: Ooktedt, 2006
voss__________________
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B I T H I CIRCUIT CO URT
OP THE C10MTEINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
W AHOFOR
B IM M O LE taararra
COUNTY
a ay
FLOMOA
C A M NO. 05-OR-204T-02D-0
Manor* Tlmmona Tumtr,
Patilionar
AND
Frank Tumar.
Raspondant
N O T K f OF ACTION
FOR DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
TO: Frank Tumar
Raacua Miaaon. 13th Strati
Sanford. FL
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
ation haa baan Nad agatnat you
and lhat you ara raquirad to
larva a copy of your wrrtlan
defenses, it any. to K on Maqone
Tlmmona Tumar. whoaa addraai
la 2530 Crawford Drlva. Sanford,
FL 32771 on or before Juna 24,
2005. and Na tha original with
tha Clark of to* Court at 301
North Park Avanua. Sanford. FL
32771. batora aarvica on
Pftinontr &lt;x imir&gt;#ai«tiy wUfiattar N you fail to do ao. a
dtfauK may ba antarad againat
you tor tha ratal damandad in
tfw petition
Copies of al court documanta
In thia caaa. including orders
ara avadabta al toa Clark of th#
Circuit Court ! office You may
raviaw lhaaa documanta upon
laquaal.
You mutt kaap lha Clark of tha
Circuit Court * Oftca notified of
your currant address Futura
popart * fo* lawaurt n * ba
mafled to toa addraaa on racord
at toa dark'a offlca
WARNING Rula 12 255
Florida Family Law Rulta ol
Procadura. requires cartain
automatic diactosura of docu
manta and information Failure
to comply can raauit in sanetuna, including diamiaaal or
itoking of ptoadfogs.
DATED May 19. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
CO URT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Pubkih May 25. 2005 and
Juna 1.6. IS. 2005
0155

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by vtrtua of that cartain Writ
of E recution issued out of and
under toe seel of toe C r t u l
Court of Orange County. Florida,
Casa » C l S5-1755upon a llnal
judgment rendered n toe A r e said court In that certain caaa
entitled F n l Union National
Bank. PlamMI vs Budzian 6
Hal. Inc and Chartea E.
Budzian. Defendant!•) which
aforesaid wm of Execution was
delivered to ma as Shark! of
Sammoie County. Florida and I
have levied upon al toe right,
title and interest of toe defen­
dants in tha toftowtng described
property. «»*d property being
located in Seminole County.
Florida.
more
particularly

On# 2000 Toyota Camry. Vtn, *
4T1BO22KOYUM7029. being
stored at Tn-County Wrecker
and the undersigned as Shark!
of Seminole County. Florida, wB
a ll 100 A M o n toe 27to day of
Juna A 0 2005 oiler tor salt and
sal to toa highest bidder. FOR
CASH IN HANO AND SUBJECT
TO ANY AND A U EXISTING
LIENS, al lha Front (South)
Door, at the flagpole, of toe
Seminole
County
Sheriffs
Office. 100 Bush Blvd. Sanford.
Florida, tha above described

Nonce * haraby given
Saminote Pam! 4 Body wiH tall
al Pubic Auction for talvage lor
cash on demand to highest tad
dar. lha following described
vehicles
JUNE 14,2005
1992 Ford Taurus
V IM 1FAC P57U7NA153190
Tha auction «nk ba held at 12 00
PM. on lha said dates above
Al Semnol* Pam! 6 Body 2540
S Myrtle Ave Sanford. FL
32773 Proapactrva bidders may
inspect vandes one hour prior
to sale Terms ara cash or car
nlwd Funds- Seminole Wrecker
reserves the nght to accept or
raiecl any and all tads
Publish Juna 1,2005
R013

Book 1. Page 64. of toe Pubflc
Record* of Semmoie County. |
Florid*.
YOU ANO EACH OF YO U ARE
HEREBY SEVERALLY NOT1- I
FIED
TH A T
FRANK
A.
LIMPERT.
haa
fled
N*
Complaint In to* Circuit Court. I
Eighteenth Juffimai Drcurf. In
and tor Semmoie CourtlyFlorida, against you and each of
you aa Dilandam to (p M IMa
of to* Plaintm to lha abovedeeonbed real property located
in Seminole County, Florida, toe
■lnji vwirvu inm oi hvrui i* •no- |
dad ‘ FRANK A
LIMPERT.
PlamM! v a . L T . LIMPERT and |
WINFIELD
BA LIMA
Datondanda*. and you and each I
of you ara haraby raquirad lo
serve a copy of your anewat or
other defense. If any. upon
FRANK
C.
WHIG HAM.
ESQUIRE, of STEN S TR O M .
MclNTOSH.
COLBERT.
WHIGHAM. RE1SCHMANN S
PARTLOW. PA.. Poai OUtoa Boa
4545. Sanford. Florida 327734645, and to 15a toa original of
same In too office ol toa Ckak of |
toa abova atyfad Court on (
batora Juna 13. 2005. aa I
raquirad by to* if you fail to do I
ao. Judgment by default w* ba |
taken againet you

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E C IR CU fT |
CO URT
By Carol Moor*
Deputy Clark
Pubtah: May is. 25. 2005 a
Juna 1.5.2005
0129

W THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THt M H TW fTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT
W ANO FOR 5URMOL1
COUNTY, FLOIVOA
CABS NO. 06-CA-97W14

Published May 25. Juna f. I .
15.
with toe safe on June 27, 2005

SUNTRUST BANK, a toraign

NO TICE REQARDINO TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES A C T OF 1990, PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN TH E PRO­
CEEDING S SHOULD CON
TA C T TH E ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTIO N OF THE
CIVIL DIVISION AT THE SHER­
IFF'S O FFIC E. 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA. 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS (407) 6556912

va

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR SEM NOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 0VCA-543-14-K
FRANK A LIMPERT.

Plaintiff

vs
L T. LIMPERT. WINFIELD BAU­
MAN. and any unknown spouse
hairs,
davttaat.
granites,
assignees, lienors, creditors,
trustees, or other claimants by.
through, under, or against L T
LIMPERT. WINFIELD BAUMAN,
and ail parties having or claiming
to have any nght. title or nterest
m toa property described herein.
Defendants

THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO"
DEFENDANTS L T LIMPERT.
WINFIELD BAUMAN, if air
and then unknown spouses, if
married, and if dead. Iheir
unknown heat, devisees, lega­
tees, granites, assigns, lienors,
spouses, creditors, successors,
or trustees, or each of them, and
any and ail persons or parkas
claiming by, through, under or
agamsl them or each of them
and againat any and ail parties
or persons having or claiming
any right, bile or interest in and
to toe following described prop­
erty. lying and siiuata
Seminole County. Florida, to wit
Wail 1/2 of North 1/2 ol Lot 10

Station Univareity (abovt) won thra*
gamaa in a row to win and dalmad
lha Atlantic Sun Confaranea
Toumamant
Championship
at
Conrad Park Ma past Saturday. Tha
HaMara wW ba tha No. 4 aaad al tha
NCAA QalnaavMa Ragionai and wM
ptay host and top-toad Florida at 8
p.m. Friday night at McKathan
Stadium. Also In tha Oainasvilla
Ragionai la no. 2 aaad North Carolina
(40-17-1) of tha ACC and no. 3 aaad
Notra Dama (36-22-1). champions of
tha BIG EAST Confaranca. Tha Tar
Haaia and Fighting Irish will play
Friday at 4 p.m. to start tha doubiaailmination ragionai. Maanwtiila,
Laka Mary's Butara (left) was namad
to tha ail-toumamant taam hx Na
aftorta bahind tha dish. Tha Johnny
Banch Award aamHInalist threw out
ftva of six runnars attempting to steal
In tha toumamant. Among tha flva
Included NCAA steals leader Adam
Godwin of Troy. Godwin, who haa 84
stdan batat In 92 attempts In 2005,
was 0-tor-3 va. Butara in four games
this season In stolen base attempts.

*

Dated toil 9 day of May. 2005.

Donald F E slmger. Sheriff
Semmoie County. Florida

Publish May 25.2005 and Juna
1.5. 15. 2005
0155

H m M pdalB (M Q By JM* W M to

TN* none* ahal be pubflafwd I
one* a weak tor kaa conaacutoia

Thai said tala it bang made to
satisfy toe terms of tots WM of
Execution

NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

r W nwfpOf » S rWLOrOKO i l r f m

SHRIMATTI RAMSAROOP.

N O T K I OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
(hat, pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Forecfoeure In
favor of SU N TR U S T BANK, a
toraign corporation, entered In
toa above-atyted caaa, I wB te l
toe reel and personal property
situated In Seminole County.
Ftortdaon June 7,2009, at il 00
am., on toe courthouse efapa of
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse, 301 N. Park
Avenue, Sanford. Florida 32771.
The real property a mors pome-

LO T 6. GRAND RESERVE
SUBDIVISION. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 73
AND 74. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
the real proparty ta more com­
monly
known
aa:
104
Bndgewood
Court, Winter
Springs. Florida 32705.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Morse
Clerk ol toe Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Americana With Disabilities Act
of 1990
Administrative Order No. 97-3
It you are a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation in order to parttopala in
to* proceerkng, you are entitled,
at no coat to you, to to* provi­
sion ol cartain aasislanc*.
Please
contact
Court
Administration at X I North Park
Avanua, Suit* N X 1 , Sanford.
Florida 32771 (407) 555-4227.
wlthui (2) working days of your
receipt of th* notice, k you are
hearing or voce impaired, cal 1(B00)-955-5771
Robert L. Case. Esquire
Stovash, Case 5 Tingley, PA.
SunTrust Center
200 S Orange Ave. Suite 1220.
Orlando, Florida 32801
Publish May 25. 2005 and June
1. 2005
0150

Place Your fill In The Sanford Herald
Hnd UJalch Your business Grow.
Call 407-322-2611

Stetson
Continued from Pegs 28
they will do a wonderful job
boating.”
All games from the regional
will be televised by CSTV.
”1 imagine we are going to
have a lot fans,” Dunn said.
"Being only two hours away
from DeLand and playing on
Friday, night will, give pur par­
ents,Alumni and boosters a
great opportunity to come sup­
port us."
For ticket information, call
the Stetson Ticket Office at
(386) 738-HATS or visit the
University of Florida website at
www.gatorzone.com.
The news was not as good
for UCF as the Golden Knights
were not picked as an At Large
team despite winning 42 games
and spending much of the sea­
son in the Top 25 in ail of the
national polls.
UCF had bounced back from
an opening game loss to
Stetson in the A-Sun
Tournament by winning two
games before falling to FAU in
Saturday's early game and fin­
ishing third.
The snub by the NCAA
Baseball Committee means that
Troy, which won the regular

season A-Sun title but lost twoof-three in the tournament and
the Golden Knights, who tied
FAU for second in die confer­
ence standings, will not be
going to a regional this week­
end.
UCF did have two members
of the A-Sun All-Tournament
Team in sophomore infielder
Matt, Ray apd junior catcher
drew Bulera.
Ray led UCF with a .308 bat­
ting average in four games. He
ranked first on the team with
four runs scored and did not
commit an error in 14 attempts
at second base.
This was the second year in a
row that Lake Mary's Butera
was named to the all-tourna­
ment team for his efforts
behind the dish. The Johnny
Bench Award semifinalist
threw out five of six runners
attempting to steal in the tour­
nament. Among the five
included NCAA steals leader
Adam Godwin of Troy.
Godwin, who has 84 stolen
bases in 92 attempts in 2005,
was 0-for-3 vs. Butera in four
games this season in stolen
base attempts.
Stetson outfielder Shane
Jordan was named the Most

Briefs
Continued from Page IB
Jason Hexx and Phil Davis as well as a
Cruiserweight match between Jerelle Clark and
Aaron Epic.
Also on the card will be singles matches
involving Mister Saint Laurent, Chasyn Ranee,
Scott Davis, Josh Rich. Sedrick Strong and many
others.
Bell time is set for 7:30 p.m. and tickets are just
$7 for children under the age of 12 and $10 for
adults.
For more information, please visit
www.scwfiorida.com or call 407-474-4453.
ORLANDO MAGIC BASKETBALL CAMPS
Following is a listing of the Orlando Magic
Basketball Camps that will be held this summer.
* May 31-through-June 3: Ages 5-to-10,8 a.m.to-12 p.m.; Ages ll-to -1 4 ,1:30 p.m .-to-5J0 p.m.
at Orlando Magic Practice Court.
* June 6 -through-June 10: Ages 7-to-14, 9
a m .-to-t p.m., Orlando Magic Practice Court;
Ages 6-to-13,9 a.m.-to-4 p.m.. Downtown
Recreation Center.
* June 20-through-June 24: Ages 6-to-13,9
a m -to-4 p.m . Downtown Recreation Center.
* June 27-through-July 1: Ages 5-to-15, 9
a m -to -i p.m., Orlando Magic Practice Court.
* July 11-through-July 15: Ages 5-to-15, 9
a m -to -t p.m., Orlando Magic Practice Court;
Ages 6-to-13, 9 a.m -to -i p.m . Downtown
Recreation Center.
* July 25-to-July 29: Ages 5-to-15,9 a.m.-to-4
p m , Orlando Magic Practice Court.
For more information or to register visit orlandumagtc com or call: Orlando Magic Basketball
Camps. 407-916-2680.
YOUTH FOOTBALL
Sanford Youth Football Association will be
holding registration for Cheer and Football
teams true Saturday, June 4th, from 10 a m.-ti&gt;-2
p m acruaa from Sanford Middle School on 1792
The fee to rrgutrr for the season that will
begin ui August i* $225
th e SYFA will also be holding a Parent
Meeting al tfw Senunoie High Auditorium on
Wednesday, June Sth at 6 30 p m

1

Valuable Flayer with Brian
Bocock, John DeStefano,
Robbie Elsemiller and Jon Still
from the champion Hatters;
Mickey Storey, Jonathon
Shapland and Chris Salberg
from runner-up Florida
Atlantic and Blake Lalli from
Fourth Place Gardner-Webb
also making the team.
2005 A T L A N T I C , B A S E B A L L
C H A M P IO N S H IP
al Matching Field, DeLand

Wednesday, M ay 25
Gama 1 _ f 6 Gardner-YVrbb defeated

•1 Day, 8-2.
Gama 2 _ 12 F A U defeated *5 Georgia
State. 11-1.
Game 3 _ 14 Stetson defeated 13 UCF.

8-3.
Thursday, M ay 24
Game 4 . 1 ) Troy eliminated 15
Georgia State, 7-0.
Cam e 5 _ 13 U C F defeated 16 CardnerW tbb, 3-0.
Came S . 12 Florida Atlantic defeated
14 Stetaoev 3-0.

Friday, M ay 27
Cam e 7 _ 44 Stetson eliminated 16
Gardner-Webb, 6-5.
Cam e S . 13 U C F eliminated 11 Ttoy, 5-

1.
Game 9 _ 14 Stetson defeated 12
Florida Atlantic. 7-3.

Saturday, M ay 28
Game 10 12 Florida Atlantic defeated
•3 U C F 5-3
C H A M P IO N S H IP
Game 11 _ (4 Stetson eliminated 12
Florida Atlantic 8-0.

For more information go to
www.Sanfordaeminoles.com
SCC BASEBALL DAY CAMP
The SCC Raiders Baseball Camp for ages 6and-Up will be held in two sessions, June 13through-16 and June 20-through-23 from 9 a m to-i p.m. daily at Raider Park on the Seminole
Community College campus. With full use of
College equipment and facilities, the Camp pro­
vides instruction in the fundamentals, tech­
niques, and strategies of baseball. Lunch will be
provided as part of the admission fee and plenty
of water will be available ail day to campers at
no cost.
Daily drop-off and pick-up will be at the
Sanford /Lake Mary Campus H Building.
Parents should plan to pick up campers prompt­
ly to avoid additional fees. During camp hours,
campers will be supervised at all times by the
aff and Raider players.
players,
SCC coaching staff
Cost includes instruction, use of equipr
equipment.
access to facilities and staff, T-shirt, and insur
ance. Registration must be accompanied by full
tuition fee with the application to secure enroll­
ment.
The individual rate is $180 (per week) for a
single player or $165 (per week) for campers
who attend both sessions (per week).
The group rate is $165 (per camper, per week)
when signing up with a group of three or more
or $150 (per camper, per week) when signing up
with a group of three or more that attend both
sessions.
Participants will be matched by age, experi­
ence, and skill level for small group instruction
and include: Rookies, ages 6-ti&gt;-8; Minors, ages
9-to-lO; Majors I, ages 13-to-15; and Majors II,
ages 16 and up.
Cutoff for registration is 8:30 a m. Monday,
June 13 for sesaion I and Monday, June 20 for
session 11. It is strongly recommend to register
by mail or in person at the Baseball Office in the
IfeaJth Building (also known as H Building or
Gym) prior to camp start to ensure a spot for
your camper!
Have question*’ Need more information?
Contact the SCC Baseball Office al 407-328-2095
or 407-328-2090 or via e-mail at planienfFscc*
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VW. 119, No. t o •Copyright © 2006 The Sanford Herald

50 cents

Stormwater credits valued
By Liana EcHxon
Herald Staff

open M o n d a y
The Santotd FVw Rati
ww Degm aMmee or vw r
2004 Florida CoNagiale
Summer League
Championship when they
hoat toe 2004 nmar-up
Daytona Beach
Barracudas el historic
O
amA
mwI II
ammLi I
oanpofu
Memorial
Stadtom Monday night a
7 p.m. As an added
bonus tor fans, admis
aton to the gamaa wM be
free this season.
Sea Ip arts, hags I S

G olf event w fl
0 6 0 6 7 1 1 VjOOQ

Samaritan Home
B y Marva Hawttlne
SANFORD — Mayor
Linda Kuhn is hosting a
"Charity Golf
Tournament" at the
Mayfair Country Club
to benefit the Good
Samaritan Home of
Sanford, Inc. to be held
Friday, June 17, and all
golfers are invited to
join Mayor Kuhn at the
Club with a shotgun
start at 8 a.m.
Brian Sheffield, the
current golf pro. Mayor
Kuhn is personally ask*
ing for your participa­
tion in making this
tournament a huge ssuccess so that it will be an
annual event of good
scores, food and fun.
Registration
fadline: June 10.
Dea
Sign up by calling,
Vickie Murphy,
Comm uni tjkOutreach
Coordinator at 407-3223321 or vickiemurphy@cfl.rr.com.
Individual Entry:
$75, includes green fees,
ca rt range balls, two
drink tickets, luncheon.
Four-Person Entry:
$300, includes green
fees, cart range balls,
two drink tickets per
player and luncheon for
each player.
Luncheon Tickets:
$25, includes post-tour­
nament luncheon and
goody bag.
Hole Sponsor $100,
includes a sign on your
sponsored hole and
recognition at posttournament luncheon.
Tournament Sponsor
$500, includes four-per­
son team entry, sign at
registration table, recog­
nition at post-toumament luncheon with
luncheon for six.

S e m i n o l e S m il e

Hsnry D m c U k m i III Wtbfncuter (of Blua Han
Oifica Fumdura in Sanford

SA N FORD — The Com m unity
Redevelopment Agency has come up
with a value and actual price for the
dow ntow n storm w ater m itigation
credits.
The City Commission still has to
approve the plans in June.
The credits, which were issued by
the S t Johns River Water Management
D istrict have been under discussion
since early March, when the first cred­
its were awarded to Suncor Properties.

CR A proposes $117,612 price per
credit with discounts for some projects
They would allow developers in
downtown Sanford to purchase the
credits instead of having to build a
stormwater pond or vault for a new
development.
The CRA has spent the last three
months determining land values and
costs o f development in order to set up
a fixed methodology for the credits'
price.

Firefighter
achieved
much with
2nd chance

At the May 25 CRA meeting, city
staff presented the board with its
methodology, which was approved by
the CRA unanimously.
The value of the credits was set at
$117,612 per acre (credit). Three differ­
ent discount factors apply based on the
type o f construction project up for con­
sideration.
CRA Chairman Bob Parcell said in

an interview Wednesday that the CRA
has broken up the discount factors into
new construction, infill construction,
and undevelopable construction.
New construction is classified as
empty lots with a large enough parcel
of land to build a stormwater pond.
Those projects would be able to pur­
chase the stormwater credits for 25 per­
cent off of the $117,612. The final cost
would work out to $88,209 per credit
(acre).
Infill construction is classified as lots

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H eart H eroes

By Slava Paradis
Herald Stall
CASSELBERRY — Seminole County Firefighter
Frank Kucera had battled cancer earlier in his life and
before he died In the line of duty on May 27, he
achieved his goal with the department.
"Frank is a cancer survivor and he got a second
chance at life a long time ago,"
said L t Richard Leita, who has
worked with Kucera over the
years. He even coached Kucera in
charity football games.
Leita stood solemn under dark
skies June 1 waiting for Kucera's
funeral procession to pass under a
huge American flag strung
between the tower trucks, of
Station 27 and Longwood Station
15.
Kucera died following a train­
ing exercise. Seminole County
Battalion 3 Chief Steve Thiebauth has known Kucera
for 23 years.
"Frank was actually a fireman's fireman,"
Thiebauth said. "He loved to train."
Thiebauth said Kucera was considered cancer free,
and he wanted to serve on a tower truck. He achieved
that goal but wanted the challenge of the Special
Hazards Operations Team.
Thiebauth said the SHOT team requires the most
schooling and training of any in the department
Kucera made the team in 2002 and his last assignment
was at Station 12 on Douglas Road in Altamonte
Springs. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1990.
Kucera's death is hard to understand, Thiebauth
said. He described his friend as a person in very good
shape who didn't smoke and drank only occasionally.
The drill that Kucera had done was a typical one for
firefighters. The air consumption drill simulates what
it would belike to be running out of air while trapped
in a building. Thiebauth said the person sits there and
has to calm nimself to see how long the air can last
"I can tell you the training was over with,"

Program unites
kids, big cats
B y Steve Paradis
H e ra ld Staff

Harald photo by Tom m y Vlncant

Jennifer Krupa, top photo left, and her
Heart Hero son Corbin, 11, admired the
graceful Mojo and Juba, above, at the zoo.

SANFORD — Mojo and
Juba relaxed in the grass
while some heroes fired
questions at Brooke Fancher
about the cheetahs at the
Central Florida Zoo.
Do they have fleas? Yes,
the zoo keeper replied, but
they are treated with oral
medicine.
Do they eat leaves?
Maybe sometimes.
Where do they live nor­
mally? In South Africa, but
mainly Namibia.
How high do they jump?

They don't really jump or
climb much.
How old are they? They
are 11
How long do they live?
Only until about 15 years
old.
The young interrogators
were surprised that the big
cats would have only about
three more years to live. The
felines run around and play
with toys the keepers give
them and appear energetic.
The young people are also
active despite naving serious
heart
problems.
They

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Family-owned style returns to Gramkow Chapel
By Steve Paradla
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Personal service at an
affordable price is the goal of Collison
Family Funeral Homes Gramkow Chapel in
Sanford.
While many Central Florida funeral
homes have gone corporate, Gregory
Collison has sunk more than $100,000 into
renovating the Gramkow Ova pet hoping to
reestablish a family atmosphere in the man­
agement
"We are the Largest independent funeral
home in Central Florida," Collison said
recently. With his wife, Dayna, and funeral
director Christopher Neal and family servic­
es coordinator Mike Browning Collison dis­
cussed the changes he is making at the
funeral home on East Airport Boulevard.
The business was formerly owned by
Betty and the late Bill Gramkow. The couple
buried thousands of local residents over the
years, Collison estimated. After Bill died,
Betty sold the business to a Texas corpora­
tion, who did not put the resources into it
The front sign was held up by a string
Collison said. His family has owned funeral
homes in Central Florida for decades. Now
the family owns and operates Gramkow, the

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Hat aid photo by Tom m y Vine ant

Gregory and Dayna Collison. center, have made improvements to the Gramkow
Chapel on East Airport Boulevard. They are flanked by Funeral Director Christopher
Neal, left, and Family Services Coordinator Mike Browning

Howell Branch Chapel in Winter Park and
the South Seminole Chapel in Longwood.
Collison described how they discarded
most of the furniture inside the chapel.

Everything but one small table went in the
dumpster
"The most important thing to us ls we
pnde ourselves at giving personal service at

affordable prices," Collison said. Because of
the low overhead of a family business,
Gramkow can offer as nice or nicer facilities
for about half the price as corporate com­
petitors, he added.
Much of the renovation took place out­
side, Collison said. Curbing and landscap­
ing were priorities. The family spent more
than $50,(XX) on landscaping and sod alone.
A front porch was added.
The renovations are not completed, he
said. New pews are among upcoming
changes, for example.
A traditional funeral service costs $1,995,
not including limousines, casket outer bur­
ial container, or memorial items. Collison
provides a price guarantee.
According to price comparisons provid­
ed by the funeral home, Collison said the
nearest competitor is more than $500 higher;
and some are more than double the price.
The same goes for a minimum casket cost
and the price of direct cremations.
There are a lot of variables in the cost of a
funeral, of course, but Collison boasts a cost
savings of between 40 and 50 percent as typ­
ical.
"We are family owned," he explained.

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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
F la sh b a c k : It m ay h ave been a short
w ork w eek, b u t I'v e had num erous phone
calls from A ro u n d T h e C lo c k junkies
w an tin g to k n o w w hen th ey 're going to
get th eir n ext fix. N o t to w orry dear read­
ers, th ree d ay s at th e b each and your
fav orite C lo c k K e e p e r is "tan n ed , rested
and re a d y " (as R ich a rd N ixo n allegedly
asserted in an n o u n cin g h is 1968 presiden­
tial cam p aig n ).
Tricky D ick is a g ood place to start see­
ing a s how h is adm in istration is back
n e w s th is w eek. T h e revelation that W .
M a rk F elt is D e e p T h ro a t en ds the
favorite parlor gam e of
jou rnalists and politi­
Around the Clock
cal en thu siasts about
D eep T h roat's identity.
G o ssip and innuendo
are the official sports
o f W ashington D.C.,
yet th e m ystery o f
D eep Throat rem ained
a secret held tighter
than the true identity
o f PEO , the philanby Dan Ping
thropic w om en's
• • • • • • • • • organization o f w hich
m any o f Sanford's
lea d in g ladies are m em bers. (Sharp witted
h u sb a n d 's h av e taken to calling the group
"P a p a E a ts O u t" o r the "P h o n e Each
O th e r " grou p.)
I th ou g h t Jo h n D ean w as the m ost like­
ly ca n d id a te for D eep Throat. The form er
W h ite H o u se counsel had the inform ation
an d the m otive to pass along the inform a­
tion . G ood thing 1 d id n 't bet 20 bucks on
th a t guess.
I co u ld n 't read the stories about Felt
an d W atergate fast enough this week. II
n ev er thou ght I w ould m ake my career in
the n ew spaper business, so I w asn't one of
th o se w ho took up the craft to becom e
an oth er B o b W oodw ard or Carl
B ern stein . However, I watched the saga
unfold on television (I could barely read at
th e tim e) and heard my parents and their
friends talk about N ixon's future. I
rem em ber m y Dad saying, " If it gets any
w orse, he w o n 't be able to get Pat's
(N ixon 's w ife) vote for dog catcher." D on't
ask me w hy I rem em ber D ad's com m ent
or w hy at 6 years old I was intrigu ed by
W atergate. I was. In fact, 1 thought the
phrase "D eep T h roat" only referred to the
nicknam e o f W oodw ard's secret source. It
w asn ’t until 1 got to junior high thjit I
learned the term w as the title of i n infa­
m ous porno m ovie starring Linda
Lovelace. But th at's a w hole other topic.
P ark m oney: Sanford's top advocate for
rem em bering ou r veterans, N ell Snow ,
should be sm iling a little broader today.
T h e city received word that the state will
provide $200,000 to begin w ork on
M em orial Park, that sm all peninsula of
land that form s the western edge o f the
M onroe H arbour M arina.
T h e park has becom e a hot spot for
local kite flyers, but soon the city will
begin work on installing lights, irrigation
and landscaping. Ms. Snow has pushed
for many years for funding for the park,
and she was concerned during the
R iv erW alk construction that the park
w ould disappear altogether. If you happen
to see Ms. Snow this week, you'll know
w hy she’s got an extra spring in her step.
S tad iu m co n fu sio n : There alw ays
seem s to be confusion regarding the histo­
ry o f H isto ric S an ford M em orial
S tad iu m . The Herald d id n 't help m atter
this week w hen w e published a story on
th e stadium 's past in our special R iver
R ats guide.
For the record, Ja c k ie R o bin so n , Stan
M u sial, and W illie M ays never played in
th e stadium . B ab e R u th never m ade a
speech there either. Those things did occur
in Sanford, but not at the current stadium .
T h e city ow ned another ball park that was
located next door to the present-day stadi­
um . The old stadium sat where the twostory building is at the co m er of
M ellonville and C elery avenues. That sta­
dium was tom dow n in 1950.
Sanford M em orial Stadium was built in
1951-52 to house the local Sanford team
and as a spring training base for the New
York Giants.
Play ball: Speaking of baseball, d on't
forget ihe River Rats open the season
M onday at 7 p.m. against the D aytona
Barracudas. See you at the stadium !

Road Readers

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The School of Dance Arts
40th Anniversary recital will
be held at Winter Springs
High School at 2 and 7 p.m.,
with another showing at 2
p.m. Sunday, June 5. Tickets
are available for $8 at the
High School box office.
Father N icholas Gruner,
an expert on the Message of
Fatima wilt hold a Rosary
Rally and information talk
on Our Lady of Fatima at St.
Thomas More Catholic
Church, 550 Riverview Ave.,
Sanford, from 12:30 to 7 p.m.

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An afternoon tea and book
signing will be held at the
Sanford Book Shoppe, 222
East First Street from 2 until
4 p.m . with the Sierra Club
of Central Florida. Guest will
be author Susan Ryan.
Donations accepted for Sierra
G u b Central Florida Group.

THU
Story Chasers, a program presented by Coca-Cola and Just Read Florida, made several stops at Sanford-area etemeev
taries recently, the mobile production is designed for students in grades K through 3 to see how reading makes stories come
alive. Performers use pi^pets, storyboards, music and more. Telling stories here at Pinecrest Elementary is Jessica
Giodando.

Drug Related
• William Cecil Damico, 49, of
Geneva, was arrested by Sanford
police May 14 for marijuana pos­
session (not more than 20 grams)
after he left it in a cab driver's car.
• Terrance Lee Morring, 18, of S.
Mellonville Avenue in Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
May 25 for marijuana possession
(not more than 20 grams) after he
was pulled over in reference to an
earlier altercation on Ridgewood
Lane.
• Cliffton Robinson, 30, of
English Drive in Deltona, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Wednesday for marijuana posses­
sion (not more than 20 grams). He
was a passenger in a car that was
stopped for expired tags.
• Jerald Michael Todd, 39, of
Tuskegee Street in Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police May 13
for possession o f cocaine with
intent to distribute; possession of
controlled substance without pre­
scription including over 20 grams
of marijuana; and possession of
narcotics equipment after police
approached him on foot near 1013
W. 13th Street and he threw an
object on the ground.
Burglary
• Trinity Michelle Spears, 31, of
Satsuma Drive in Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Monday for burglary of an occu­
pied conveyance unarmed and
battery after she climbed through
the side window of a residence
and then exited to start an alterca­
tion with one of the victim 's in the
front yard of 1903 Sum m erlin
Avenue in Sanford.
Assault/Battery
• Lisa Ann Adamoli, 37, of 109
Exeter Court in Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Monday for aggravated assault
with a deadly weapon without
intent to kill and battery— touch or
strike after she was involved in an
altercation with two other females.
She allegedly assaulted them and
threatened tnem with a knife.
• Daniel Scott Campbell, 31, of
Plantation Lakes Circle in Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police on
Monday for battery — touch or
strike (domestic violence) after he
and his wife got into an alterca­
tion.
• Ivan Estrada-Castro, 19, of
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police last Saturday, May 28, for

battery — touch or strike (domes­
tic violence).
• Latay Gaines, 21, and Trineice
Gaines, 22, both of E. 8th Street in
Sanford, were arrested by Sanford
police Monday for aggravated bat­
tery with a deadly weapon after
they assaulted Quinton Rumph
with a baseball bat and a razor.
Rumph had gone to the emerency room and had 15 stitches in
is abdomen and 14 on his right
wrist.
• Claressa Lewis, 25, of 1131
Rosecliff Circle in Sanford was
arrested by the Sanford police
Sunday for battery— touch or
strike (domestic violence) after she
had an altercation with her sister.
• Christopher Lyons, 35, of W.
1st Street in Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Saturday for
dom estic battery and property
damage under $200 after he had
an altercation with his live-in girl­
friend over a shirt.
• Theophylus Williams, 24, of
W. 5th Street in Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Monday for domestic battery fol­
lowing a verbal argument in the
victim's vehicle. The victim pulled
into the Sanford police department
parking lot and ran to the front
door, with Williams close behind
her. The victim alleged that
Williams grabbed her by the arm
and hit her in the head as she ran
up to the police department.
• Dennis Kaye Woods, 41, of
Cornell Drive in Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Wednesday for domestic battery.
Theft
• David Michael Biagianti, 44,
of Casa Marina Place in Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police last
Thursday, May 26, for petty
shoplifting and resisting a transit
agent while or after committing
theft. He walked out of Wal-Mart
with 49 items inside two foam
coolers, including a movie, a case
of light beer, sand paper, sanding
blocks, dog toys, meats, dairy,
fruits and other items.
• Allen Jermain Boyd, 22, of
Orange Avenue in Sanford, was

arrested
by
Sanford
police
Tuesday for first offense petty lar­
ceny after he stole a Sego plant
worth $70 from Wal-Mart.
• Miguel Cruz, 19, of Geranium
Street in Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police last Sunday for lar­
ceny-theft ($300 or more but less
than $5,000) after he took two
Sony PSP gam e system s from
Circuit City. He said he destroyed
on of them in the trash compactor
and put one in the portable rest­
room.
• Ronald Dixon, 47/-rii®ted as
homeless, was arrested by Sanford
police on Tuesday for petty
shoplifting. He took two, 18-packs
of beer from the 7-Eleven on S.
Orlando Drive.
• Carron Flaherty, 18, of W. 13th
Street in Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police on Friday, May 27,
for first offense petty larceny after
she stole five pairs of socks, 16
pairs of underwear and one pair of
sandals from Bealls Outlet.
• Latedra Leta Inman, 18, of
Cowan M oughton Terrace in
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police on Tuesday for first offense
petty larceny after she stole a
m en's pink dress shirt from
Marshall's on W P Ball Blvd.
• Anthony M. Taylor, 19, of
Mara Court in Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police on Tuesday
for vehicle theft; resisting an offi­
cer without violence; and driving
on a permanently revoked driver's
license.
• Charles Frank Thorton, 61,
listed as homeless in Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on
Tuesday for petty shoplifting and
resisting property recovery retail
merchant. He took two boxes of
Goody headache powder and a
bottle of Advil from Wal-Mart on
S. Orlando Drive.
• Luis Tirado-Ruiz, 46, of San
German, Puerto Rico, was arrested
by Sanford police on Sunday, May
29, for petty shoplifting after he
took $83.44 in merchandise from
Sears.
• Wanda L. Washington, 42, list­
ed as homeless in Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on
Friday, May 27 for petty shoplift­
ing; resisting property recovery
retail merchant; and possession of
a controlled substance without a
prescription. She took $6.48 worth
of merchandise from Winn Dixie
and upon a search of her property
police found eight Darvoset 100s,
a schedule four prescription drug.

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A Panther Talent
Showcase presented by the
students of Page Private
School, Seminole Towne
Center Campus, will be held
at the Helen Stairs Theatre,
South Magnolia at 2nd Street
in Sanford from 6 to 8 p.m.
Admission $3. Children 2
and under free. Tickets on
sale at the door.
A special photography
exhibition will be held from
5:30 to 8 p.m. at Anything
You Want Gallery, 110 S. Park
Ave. in Sanford. Wine and
Hors-d'oevres will be pro­
vided.

II
A Pre-Anniversary event
will be held at 7 p.m, at the
Star Theatre on 13th Street in
Sanford. Special guests will
be the Revival Singers of
Apopka, the Gospel
Harmonizers of Ocala, the
Singing Angels of DeLand,
the South wind Gospel
Singers of Sanford, soloists,
Praise Dancers and more.
The Sem inole County
Branch o f the NAACP will
host its 22nd annual
Freedom Fund and Awards
Banquet at 6:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Guest
speaker will be Percy R.
Luncy Jr., dean o f FAMU
College of Law. Tickets $35
per person. For reservations
call 407-328-7496.
Altamonte Springs STAR
(Survivor Support Training,
Advocacy and Resources)
will have a free community
program on "Suicide
Awareness and Prevention"
from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
Hospice of the Comforter,
480 W. Central Pkwy., in
Altamonte Springs. Call Ann
Dumont at 407-682-0808.

SUN
A Father's D ay extrava­
ganza will be held at 5 p.m.
at the Sanford Boys and
G irls Club on Persimm on
Avenue. Guests include
Gospel Echoes Singers of
Ocala, the Rev. R. Jackson
and Spirit Travelers of
Jacksonville, the Singing
Kings o f Joy, the Stringer
Singers and Union, of
Sanford, LaVon Cooper and
the Voices of Harmony of
DeLand, G od's Chosen
Voices o f Palatka, mime
dancing and others. Call
407-330-9621.

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Thiebauth said. Kucera went to
fill the air bottles. An autopsy is
being done to determine the
cause of death.
"To his parents (Mary and
Frank Kucera) he was Franky
Boy," Thiebauth said, describing
his unique closeness to them.
“He Ls the only person I know
that was proud to be a mama's
boy."
He is also survived by his
wife, Tonya, who Thiebauth
said was Kucera's best friend.
He also had a step-daughter
named Chyannie.
"He loved his step-daughter
more than anything/Thiebauth
said. "He loved training and he
loved his job. If you had to put a
picture of a fireman on a bill­
board, Frank would be the one
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rescue personnel paid tribute to
Kucera at his funeral June 1 at
Northland Church on Dog
Thick Road. A large procession
interrupted traffic all the way to
the burial at Wood lawn
Memorial Park in Winter
Garden.
Kucera received a team cita­
tion award in February. A colli­
sion involving a diesel fuel truck
had already killed two people,
but Kucera helped keep the
intense fire from engulfing a sec­
ond vehicle.
He received a letter from
Congress thanking him for help­
ing Brevard County during
Hurricane Erin in 1995. He was
awarded a certificate of appreci­
ation from the Missing Children
Center in 1997 and numerous

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appreciation letters for firefight­
ing and aiding victims of a small
plane crash and vehicle crashes.
The firefighter included in his
career of service a stint as a
Longwood police officer, but
firefighting was his boyhood
dream, Thiebauth said.
His brother Lonnie Wickson
was also a firefighter. Wickson
told Thiebauth that Kucera told
him when he was just 5 years
old that "one day he was going
to be a fireman."
Wickson wrote a poem to
honor his brother titled, "A
Firefighter Gone." It reads in
p a rt A Monument to a
Firefighter Gone, It Tells of
Courage; It Tells of Deeds, And
Time, lim e Moves Along. A
Song to a Firefighter Gone, It
Tells o f Loves, It Tells of
Heartbreaks, And Time, Time
Moves Along. ... These are the
Least of Tributes, To a
Firefighter Gone, Even Though
Time Still Moves Along."
Thiebauth said Kucera was a
fun and outgoing person.
"To me, I was just proud to be
his friend." Thiebauth said.

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received a special close up
encounter witn the cheetahs as
part of American Heart Heroes
a unique program for more than
400 children run by the
American Heart Association in
Florida and Puerto R ica
About 1,800 babies are bom
with congenital heart defects in
Florida each year. Nearly twice
as many children die from con­
genital heart disease in the
United States each year as from
all forms of childhood cancers
combined, according to the
American Heart Association.
Sometimes the problems are
known when they are bom such
as Casey Moore, 14, of Lake
Mary. He was bom without the
left side of his heart
Sometimes the problems sur­
face later as was die case with
Corbin Krupa. 11, of Deltona
During a physical to start a pre­
scription of Ritalin, his mother
Jennifer said doctor's found a
congenital problem called
bicuspid aortic valve.
The valve in the aorta artery
normally has three parts or
leaflets, but Corbin and others

like him have just two. Corbin
also has an aneurysm in the
aorta discovered after a check­
up for the valve. An aneurysm
is the ballooning of a blood ves­
sel and the aorta is the body's
main blood vessel. If the blood
vessel breaks, the person could
die.
"One thing led to the next,"
Jennifer recalled.
For Corbin that means no
hard running or contact sports.
He cannot play basketball or
participate in Tai Kwon Do. His
mother said he has to sit out
during a lot of PE activities at
school
One thing Corbin can still do
is be interviewed by TV
reporters. He excitedly jogged
over to his mom when the inter­
view was over. They wanted to
talk with her now, he said.
Before she did the interview,
she told The Herald that
Corbin's aneurysm has not
grown in two years.
The core activity for the
American Heart Heroes is sum­
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Casey and his 12-yean-old
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O p in io n
Summer Vacation
A lthou gh sum m er w o n ’t o fficially begin until June 21st,
w e m ay as w ell say w e are already there. Folks w ill be tak­
ing vacatio n s to variou s p arts of the nation, and for a few,
elsew h ere in the w orld.
A s h as often been said, o n e o f the m ost popular places for
San ford and Sem inole C ou nty residents seem s to be North
................................ C arolina. D riving through areas such as
Boone, A sheville, or the vicinity in sum ­
mer, o n e w ill see a host o f Sem inole C ounty
licen se plates. W hy this is one o f the pre­
ferred places I d o n 't know, but I do know
that that is a most beautiful area to visit
and spend vacation tim e. M any local peo­
p le have even purchased sum m er homes
up there, o r have certain cam pground areas
at w hich they park their travel trailers or
m otor hom es.
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O thers, o f course, w ill use their vacation
to v isit relatives up north. Even though
gasoline prices are nigh, m ost people will
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probably drive. H aving your ow n vehicle
in far-o ff places is alw ays handy, rather than relying on
som eone else to d riv e you around.
A s for those w ho w ill be going overseas, 1 recommend
you n ot d o it unless you h ave the "p atien ce o f Jo b ." By this
1 m ean having patience in traveling. There W ILL be delays
at airp orts. M ost folks w ill find it necessary to go to the air­
p o rt several hours before the flight is scheduled to depart.
D u rin g that tim e, they will be subjected to searches o f the
lu g gag e, carry-ons, and personal. D epending on where you
g o, you m ay also find sim ilar searches w hen you get there.
A nd o f course, on your return flight, you will go through
n o t only searches when you arrive, but custom s as well.
T h ere are certain things you are allow ed to purchase and
b rin g back, and there are restrictions that go along with this.
I d o n 't know what these restrictions are. They are based on
To the E d itor
w h at the item s you bring back are.
A sking som eone about these restrictions may be a good
I need some answers.
id ea, but often, you may not be receiving the proper infor­
To start 1 want to say 1 have
m ation.
very high respect and apprecia­
Years ago, when I went to the Baham as, I found several
tion for the Central Florida
b o ttles o f libation which I liked, and purchased four bottles
Regional Hospital in Sanford.
to brin g back. At the departure airport in the Baham as, I was
They helped save my hus­
told that the U.S. w ouldn't allow me to bring four bottles in,
band's life two years ago, and I
so 1 ended up bringing only two. W hen I got back to this
have been there several times
country, I recall the custom s agent telling me he also liked
in the 30 years we have been in
th is brand, and why didn't I bring back more, as I could
the Sanford area. BUT the
h ave brought an entire case with me. W hen I told him what
Admitting, Register and ER
1 w as told in the Baham as, he responded that "th ey didn't
departments really give it a
know what our restrictions w ere."
black eye.
W hen you travel, be sure to keep in contact with som eone
On April 5 ,2 0 0 6 ,1 received a
back hom e. Cell phones are now com m on, and arc a good
frantic call. I could hear in the
m ethod o f keeping som eone inform ed as to where you arc,
back ground, "Call your family
w here you arc heading, and what other circum stances may
and get to the hospital". It was
my 24-year old grandson at
be.
It may be more difficult in phoning hom e if you are over­
work. I told him I would be
seas, but it is not im possible if you have the right equip­
there. As we left home I got my
m ent. The cost of an overseas phone call may be high, but
wits and called him on the ceil
w ou ld n 't you rather spend a little more m oney on this than
phone and told him that we
_Jiave folks back hom e worried about you.
___ werejmihe.way, b u tto call an
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For exam ple, if you fly to Israel, and m em bers of the famambulance. He said he didn't
“l l y here in Sanford see on T V that there was a tourist Bift* ‘ “w a n to ,“ T**cause' they would
bom bing in Jerusalem . If you aren 't in contact, you can bet
take him to the Sanford hospi­
they will be worried.
tal and he wanted to go to tne
These things happen, and there is no excuse for not
Longwood one. When we got
telling your fam ily back hom e that this w asn't your bus, and
there, he seemed so bad that I
told him that I was not taking a
that you are safe.
Perhaps you don’t have any fam ily back home. In this
chance to drive clear to
case, let a neighbor o r friend know o f your w hereabouts and
Longwood. I felt he needed
plans. Also, there is no telling w hat may have happened
help so o a He had been on a
locally that you should know about, such as the sudden ill­
forklift all day in the hot sun. I
ness or deatn of a loved one, a hurricane, or other problem s.
was afraid ne was having a
Have an enjoyable sum m ertim e vacation. Be sure to take
heat stroke.
plenty of photos. But exercise patience in getting around,
We got him to the hospital at
and keep in touch with som eone back home. It will help
greatly in easing worried minds.

Opinion
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Your Views
2:50 pan. He filled out the
forms. He put "badly dehy­
drated:. 1 added, "heat stroke"
with a question marie. We wait­
ed and waited. Finally, I asked
die Security Guard if we could
get him in to lye down. They
took him next and sent him
back to the waiting room. We
waited and waited.
After an hour; he moved
over to the comer so he could
put his feet on the table and
lean back against the wall. We
waited and waited. He got so
dizzy and nauseated that he
said he needed to lie down. I
told him to go ahead and lay
down on the floor. We were
clear back in the com er by the
TV so I didn't think there
would be any problem.
Another
patient
was
informed that mere was about
a four-hour wait, so we
resigned ourselves that we
would wait. He started to trem­
ble with cold, so I asked a
Security Guard who had been
walking around through the
room all evening, if he could
have a blanket. He went back
and asked for a blanket. He
came back and said he could
not have a blanket on the floor.
I though it was because of the
dirty floor.
After he had been on the
floor for over an hour, he was
feeling a little better. My hus­
band helped him to the bath­
room. He also bought a roll. He
hadn't eaten anything all day.
He said that made him sick to
his stomach. W hile he was

gone, someone moved to our
seats, so we sat back down in
the center chairs. I left to go to
the restroom. While I was gone,
he started trembling with cold
again, so a stranger sitting
beside him asked a nurse for a
blanket, and was informed
they could not bring them out
to tne waiting room.
Finally, after another hour, I
asked the same guard what
was wrong. I didn't know if
maybe they had mis-laid his
papers, or if he was just a 24year old guy with no insur­
ance, or if maybe he had had
some trouble with people
before and they wouldn't help
him. I asked if we were just
wasting our time or if we
should wait. Everyone that was
there when we got there and
may others was already gone.
Instead of answering my ques­
tion, someone in a white uni­
form came out and yelled at all
of the room that they were real
busy in the back. He said that
they only had 10 beds and were
doing the best they could, so
please have patience with
them, and if we didn't like it
we could leave.
We waited for five hours
and finally called his mother to
bring him a blanket. When she
got mere and wrapped him, we
left. After we left, they came
out and told him he could not
use the wrap because he had a
fever and that it would make
him worse. They waited until
10 p.m., (over seven hours) and
left.

The next day, his stepfather
took him to the Longwood hos­
pital and they took him right
in. It turned out to be only
stomach flue, but we didn't
know.
1 still would like my ques­
tion answered. What was the
problem and why did he have
to wait seven hours with noth­
ing to eat or drink. Another
BIG question is, If they only
have 10 beds and cannot take
care of the ER any faster than
this, what will Sanford citizens
have to do if we have a disaster,
with only 10 beds in the ER and
that slow.
Elaine Wilson
Sanford

T h a n k s to those
w h o donated to
h o n o r veterans
To the Editor
To all who donated cash on
Memorial T ay for the pro­
posed Veterans' Monument:
Your generous contributions
will go a long way towards the
purchase of our bronze eagle,
which will be placed atop the
tall obelisk in our Memorial
Park. Maybe we can finish this
reject by Veteran's Day in
lovember. Thank you so very,
very much.

R

Nell G. Snow, secretary
Sanford

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for keeping block grants out of
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1. Save the Policy Councils
— restore full authority to the
parents' policy councils. 2. Pay
teacher's fair wages: new
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or call Wednesday, June 8.
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Policy Councils. Call your
member of congress and tell
them not to sell out Head Start
parents. Parent Policy Councils
does work, and help make
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DANIEL E. CARTER
Daniel E Cartet 40l of
Sanford, died Sunday, May 29,
2005 at his residence. He was
bom tnSault S t Marie, M kh
and he moved to Sanford from
Miami in 1976.
He attended Geneva Baptist
Church and was past president
of NA . in Sanford. He owned
his own home restoration busi­
ness.
Survivors indude his mother,
Diane McGough of Bowman,
Ga.; step-father; Buster McGough
of Bowman, Ga.; sons, Daniel
Carter Jr. and John Bryan;
daughters, Katherine Carter and
Julienne Bryan, ail of Sanford;
mother to ms children, Lindsay
Carter of Sanford; brothers,
Donald Carter of Ocala and
Larry McGough of Deltoru, sis­
ter Jody Anderson of Debary;
one granddaughter, and one
niece.
A memorial run will be held
at a later date. Brisson Funeral
Home; Sanford, in charge of
CAROL MARIE (LEE) KEY
Carol Marie (Lee) Key, 48, of
Sanford, died Thursday, May 26,
2005 at Orlando Regional Smith
Seminole HospitaL He was bom
February, 24,1957 in S t
Augustine. He was a transporta­
tion driver and a member of S t
James Church of God in Unity.
Survivors indude daughters,
Shanette Lee and Andrea Lee
both of Sanford; sisters, O Gioeva
Rhoades of Trenton, NJ, Edith
Martin, Eunice Blake, Elnora
Lingard all of Sanford, and Ella
Pinnock of Lakeland; four grand­
children.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, June 4, at 4 p.m. at
Eicheiberger's Memorial Chapel
in Sanford. Viewing was held on
Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. at

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Inc. in Sanford.
BO ZO M aiSA V
Bozo Milisav, 74, of Altamonte
Springs, died Monday, May 30,
2006. Bom May 1,1931 in
Tomistavgrad, Bosnia, he was a
machinist.
Survivors include wife,
Stojanka Mi lisa v of Altamonte
Springs; son, Milorad Milisav;
daughters, Ljilja Karan,
Milomirka JanJusic, Biljana
Milisav; brothers, Ilija Milisav,
Jovo Milisav; sister, Dusanka
Garojevic; seven grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, June 2, at St. Fctka
Serbian Orthodox Church at 3
p.m. Interment was at AH Faiths
Memorial Park in Casselberry.
Visitation was at Banfield
Funeral Home in Winter Springs
on Wednesday, June 1 from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m.
MARY HELEN SULLIVAN
Mary Helen Sullivan, 79, of
Altamonte Springs and Graham
County, NC, died Saturday, May
28 at her home. She was bom on
April 25,1926. She attended
grade school in Sanford. She
taught in Seminole County until
her retirement in 1983. She was
an adult literary tutor for several
years; a member of the Lady Bird
Johnson Wildflower Center; and
a charter member of Grace
FeUowship Baptist Church in
North Carolina.
Survivors include, sons, Glenn
Allen of Tempe, Ariz., Robert
Tew of Roswell Ga , Thomas
Harding and Lemuel Othel both
of Altamonte Springs, DarreU
Joseph of Oviedo; daughter,
Mary Carol Sullivan of Smyrna,
Term; five grandchildren.
Arrangements by Baldwin
Fairchild, Altamonte Chapel.
Visitation were held on Friday,

June 3 from 5 to 9 p.m. Services
were held on Saturday, June 4 at
II am . with visitation for one
hour prior. Cremation will follow
with final resting of remains in
the Tew family plot at Lakeview
Cemetery in Sanford.
Memorial donations may be
made in her name to ; The
Gideons International, 2900
Lebanon Road, Nashville, TN,
37214.
EDNA LEFIE VAUGHN
Edna L Vaughn, 94, of
Orlando, died Wednesday, June
1,2005 at Life Care Center of
Orlando. She was bom in
Haverhill Mass. She was a den­
tal assistant.
Survivors include, son,
Norman Vaughn of Glen Allen,
Va. Funeral services were held
Thursday, June 2, at 10 am . at
Glen Haven Memorial Park.
Collison Family Funeral Homes
ft Crematory in Winter Park in
charge of arrangements.
DARRYL DONNELL WYNN
Darryl Donnell Wynn, 46, of
St. Augustine, died Tuesday, May
24,2005, at Flagler Hospital. He
was bom August 26,1959 in
Sanford. He was a respiratory
therapist and a Baptist.
Survivors include mother;
Emma Jean Williams Lee of
Sanford; daughter; Shorn Wynn
of Sanford; brothers, Antonio
Wynn, Steven Williams, and
Jimmie Cleveland all of Sanford;
sister; Beverly A. Williams of
Sanford; one grandchild.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, June 4 at 11 a.m. at St.
Matthew M.B. church in Sanford.
Rev. Leonard LJ. Willison,
Pastor, Rev. Dr. W.F. Williams,
officiating Viewing was held
Friday, June 3,2005 from 4 to 8
p.m. at Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc.

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research
W h ile attending M rs. M argaret
Zachary W right's funeral on May 1/Trny
Bdnd began reflecting on m y m emories
o f h er and h er fam ily and how are fami­
n es intertw ined. I also did som e research
h t early Salm agundis to connect
1o f the dots.
Margaret W right w as a much-loved
person as attested to
by th e large atten­
dee at her service
and the testim onies
given by her children,
grandchildren
and
friends. She touched
m any lives during her
101 years of life.
My mother; M arie
Stem pcr Stinecipher;
and M argaret Wright
Stinecipher were about the same
age and both moved
to Sanford .with their
fam ilies in 1913. The Stempere had come
from Homeland, Georgia w here they
had lived only one year; long enough for
m y U nde fade to be bom . M arie had
b fen taught In the third grade by a 14year old riri. so heT parents put her back
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Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — As the doors of the
New Life Christian Academy graduation
and school dosing swung open to wel­
come students, parents and guests to the
school dosing it was obvious there was a
special celebration.
With purple and gold balloons deco­
rating the church edifice it made all
aware that their was a 10-year anniver­
sary celebration going on to say Happy
Anniversary to me New life Christian
Academy.
On Friday, May 20, 2305, the kinder­
garten dam under Ms. Diana Lowery
graduated 16 ycwna people who will
enter first grade, with cap and gowns in
school colon purple and gold.
Mistress of Ceremonies for die
evening was Minister Bonita Sherman,
the Welcome, Prayer; Scripture,
Devotion, Special Selection was given by
Ms. Henderson's third grader* Ma. Betty
Washington's first grader* Ms. Rena
Tinman's second graders. Pledges were
redted as the scripture, bibie, Christian
fia&amp; and American Flag. Fourth and fifth
graders formed the New Life Christian
School Choir; The CUss of 2006 valedic­
torian was Laudriana Felton, was has a
4.0 grade point avenge. She will move
on to higher
heights. She
spoke
the
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help given her while a student at New
Life Christiani Academy; the
die help she has
received at New Life will forever be a
great help to her as she continues
through her life. Felton was a member of
the ROTC class. She says she will always
remain an eagle.
The guest speaker for graduation was
Ronald Nathan, Principal Educator;
Religious Minister. He spoke of the 1995
vision that Pastor Merthie had for start­
ing a school

A c a d e m y

school

Expressly You, presented a dance
su ctio n unocr me airfcrion of cumoe
instructor Myra Nathan.
thnonfe* to whaUneat work t£far*kids
have acoomptiahed by being students at
New Life Christian Academy.
x k c u i none* gon to m l pray k .
Wrehington for special work and cfevotion given to the many student* who
have nad need o f her early morning
Principal Ronald Merthie, Vice
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Christian Academy.
For seven years, the New Life
Christian Academy was financed by the
New Life Word Center Church. The
dream and vision of Pastor Merthie was
that the school would be able to teach the
word of God, and to have the freedom to
teach the education curriculum for
grades kindergarten through ninth.
As knowledgeable education Merthie
and his wife, Ruth, began an educational
calling in their life where every child is
cared for. With a compliant staff of teach­
ers, the school has completed the 20042005 school's academic year with die suc­
cess of 170 participants graduated for
these 10 years of existence.
First teacher of the school Ms. Jackie
Quinn, was in attendance along with
three of the schools first student* name-

M argaret Zachary had com e here
from Raleigh, North Carolina and proba­
bly entered fourth grade at Sanford
Gram m ar Sch ool I found a history of the
SH S C lass o f 1923 in the 1923
Salm agundi which stated that this class
had attended Prim ary School in the
building on Palmetto Avenue and then
attended Grammar School for six years,
grades three through eight. So, Margaret
and M arie probably met at the grammar
sch o o l which they both entered in 1913.
M argaret graduated from Sanford
H igh School (located on Palm etto
Avenue at 9th Street) in 1922 and Marie
graduated in 1923.
Under M argaret's senior picture is
w ritten: "Beware! She has a tem per and
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how she blushes! Blushes, tem per and
Programs for kindergartners to adults
a ll w e like her just fine!"
Welcome to Stetson's Comer, when Including phonics, speed reading,
H er activities included Vice President
weekly we hove to share a bit o f whaf is vocabulary and study skills. Call 1o f the Literary Society, A ssistant
for information and
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You'll be glad to know that the
same - Deputy Sheriff Gene "Stetson"
which she acted. On the Who's Who
administrative office of Geneva
Gregory,
who
was
killed
in
the
line
o
f
page, she was named "Most Attractive."
duty July 8, 1998 in the place he was Elementary will open during the
Under Marie's senior picture we find
sworn to protect, but which could not summer from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
this: "P ractical industrious, smiling,
protect him. Geneva will never be the Monday through Friday. This is
that's Marie Back of that smile is a
same because o f Deputy Gregory...if will important for our new neighbors with
brave character that will conquer
children. Yes, you can (and should)
be better.
cul ties."
When I was 8, summer held the register your children well before the
Her activities included Literary
promise of adventure and freedom. first day of school. "Meet Your
Society, Glee G ub, plus several plays in
As my yellow school bus pulled Teacher Open House" is July 29. The
which she acted.
first day of school is Aug. 1.
away, kicking up dust from my road,
Marie went to Piedmont College in
Summer is a great time to leant
it was a time to wave goodbye to best
Georgia, while Margaret went to Sullins
friends and to look forward to mak­ new and stimulating ideas. If class­
College in Virginia.
ing new ones. Years later the summer room settings are not your thing, keep
of 2005 is no exception, a time for your creative juices flowing with your
Marie began teaching at Sanford
goodbyes and change, and making family as you go on vacation and
Grammar School in 1926 and was on the
even around the house. Several great
new friends.
Seminole High School faculty 1930-1934.
First, we bid a fond farewell to ideas were passed on by Geneva
1 found Margaret on the SHS faculty in
Elementary Principal Karen W.
Darla Kinney Scoles, our. friend and
1928 and in the early 1930s. So they went
Coleman
in the Mustang Banner and
commentator
of
all
things
good
and
to school together, then taught on the
are
worth
repeating.
positively
important
in
Geneva.
Darla
same faculty together.
Read Together — Play "I Spy" with
created
this
column
more
than
six
Both Margaret and Marie had mar­
signs.
Scrabble
and
years ago. It was bom of her love of a roadside
ried. Joan Wright was bom in 1935;
rtionary are great board games, too!
Pictioi
place,
a
community
and
its
history.
Peggy Wright and I were both bom in
Visit the Library — Public libraries
Her stories, commentary, and journal­
1936. And our mothers stopped teaching
istic flair made us pause and think often have summer activities for kids
for awhile.
about this place, this treasure we call and adults. Please take your child —
When I entered first grade in 1942,
our home. Every week she presented don't send them — to the library!
Marie began substituting at both Sanford
Develop Creative Writing Skills —
to the world a beautiful snapshot of
Junior High and Seminole HighGeneva's people and events. This Use a spiral notebook to keep a sum­
In the fall of 1946, a sixth grade
year her summer begins with change mer journal. Learn to document
teacher at Grammar School had to resign
as w ell as she moves to Indianapolis events of the day, write "what if" sto­
because of illness and Principal Ben
with her family. Indy is lucky to nave ries and draw pictures of places you
Steele persuaded Marie to teach the
her. Before long 1 imagine her pulling visit. Copy pages and mail to grand­
class. Joan Wright was in her class while
a steno pad from her pocket and jot­ parents to share your child's cre­
Peggy Wright and I were in Mrs.
ting notes for another hometown ations.
Write Letters — Use email or
paper.
McNab's fifth grade class.
From May 26 when school ended postal mail to help your child contact
The next school year; Margaret Wright
to Aug. 1 when the fall school season places you plan to visit. Extended
took Marie Stinedpher's place as a sixth
begins again there are 66 days to family members always enjoy a note
grade teacher and continued teaching
spend. What will you do with your from a child.
there for many years. Marie went back to
Learn How Things Work — Give
summer? School is out and vacation
substituting, though she would occa­
your
child broken alarm clocks or
plans
are
as
varied
as
the
folks
who
sionally fill in for a teacher long term.
other "safe" gadgets you were going
create
them.
Vacations
give
us
that
I was in the Wright home several
break, that welcome change that is to throw away. Let kids take apart
times, at three of their residences: 1308
and try to reassemble — they'll love
good for our soul.
Magnolia Avenue, the Zachary home at
Are you planning a cruise to an it!
812 Magnolia, where the Wright's lived
Plan Outings Together — Our com­
exotic locale? Check out cruises from
during the war and 443 Elliot Avenue. I
Port Canaveral. Only an hour from munities have great parks, farms,
also got to know Mary A n a Jimmy and
here, the port is well organized, easy museums, etc. Plan picnic menus and
Roy, who we called "Rooster."
daily agendas to enjoy on special
to navigate, and oh so convenient.
O ne vivid memory of mine is that
Want to stay closer to home? Look days.
Peggy had a "Come As You Are Party" at
Put on Shows — An old sheet
into day trips to St Augustine — a
th d rnom e across from Southside School
place of history, shopping, and terrif­ becomes a great theater curtain for
ic bed and breakfasts. How about a living room or backyard performanc­
and I had to go in my pajamas!
jaunt over to the beautiful Gulf es. Sing, dance, read, act — have fun!
Peggy now lives in Bradenton and
Study Nature — Collect bugs,
Coast? From Cedar Key to Sarasota,
Highlands, North Carolina and I had last
shells,
leaves — things that hold your
there's
a
lot
to
see
and
do,
less
than
seen her at our class reunion a year ago.
child's
interest and imagination!
two
or
three
hours
away.
And
don't
W hen I saw her at her mother's funeral
Learn to sort and classify items.
forget
the
theme
parks
in
our
own
she told me that she had seen my col­
If you and your family like lots of
backyard. Some offer Florida resident
um n about the tourist homes and
indoor and outdoor activity, there are
savings.
reminded me that the Zachary home
If your family wants more struc­ many choices tor you too. Check out
was the Carolina Guest Home for many
ture, local schools offer summer pro­ the YMCA health and wellness center
years. When the Wright clan moved in,
in Oviedo. Summer sports abound
grams. Oviedo High School will hold
though, all the bedrooms were filled so
with programs for all ages during the
summer school while Geneva
the tourist home business had to be
Elementary's Reading Camp is great summer months as well as sign ups
interrupted for a few years.
for their fall schedule Of course,
for children to strengthen their skills
The Wright family was very fortunate
And don't forget that Seminole there are tons of swimming programs
to have had their mother with them tor
Community College offers programs for youth and adults in ALL skill lev­
so m any years; my mother. M ane
for youth and adults. SCC's Summer els No excuse nut to swim ui Florida,
^temper Stinecipher, died in 1965 at age
right? I confess that I do not know
Youth Workshops include sports, art,
I
computers, photography, language how to swim in deep water but
60.
have
signed
up
for
swimming
classes
W hile looking through the SHS
and more Adult programs include
myself Yikes, if I drown, who will
Salm agundis from the early 1920s, I have
d a r u e , language, Tai Chi, finance, pot­
take over the tolurnn* Anyway, the
tery, to name a tew Call 407 12M 2121
foureJ some interesting thing*, which I
YMCA pool hours are April through
lor more details
w ill share with you next week

recognition to the
w aaam nw riu oa ra n
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ninth grade were:
Lisa Marie Bargen* Rodric Curry,
Shsvandra CeUa Darriel* Jeremy D evi*
Laudriana TbneO Felton, Janet Denise
H aye* Shankeena Alaun Koreemah,
Nadjahny Lemon, DeTavious McGriff,
Gregory Cometioua Reed Lakemyonte
Janay Smith, Anthony Bernard Stewart
William Chaunory Taylot; and Anterioua
DeShaun Thorton.
These students will attend other
schools to complete high school
The parents and teachers say, as edu­
cators tney must see that our children
have deep foundation* they must be
normal and have some great wholesome
fun. Thanks to Pastor Merthie for his calk
ing for education in his life and for the
founding of the New Life Christian
Academy. We salute you, your church
and school staff and the parents and part­
ners who support NLCA

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choices from basics to black, brown,
orange and green belts (did I forget a
color?) as well as lots of scheduling
choices. CFCK's Martial Arts Camp
includes personal safety, stunt, JiuJitsu, kicknastics, and my personal
favorite, sword camp. They offer
morning and all-day camp. Call 407977-9119 or check out www.teamcfck.com.
The Oviedo gymnasium (inside the
new Oviedo Aquatic Center) is offer­
ing basketball and volleyball camps
for kids grades one through eight.
Call 407-977-6357 or log on at
www.dtyofoviedo.net.
If you have a tiny tot, you probably
already know about the great pro­
grams for babies, toddlers, and pre­
schoolers offered at the Oviedo
Library. The program called "Read
Around Florida" features an assort­
ment of fun programs every
Wednesday afternoon. Call 407-6651560 for more details or log on to
www.scpl.lib.fl.us/ kids.
If you are an adult interested in
writing, check out the Florida Writers
Assodation's
Orlando
MiniConference on June 11 in Maitland.
From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. meet editors,
agents, and authors and learn how to
become a better writer. A day of fun
for published and emerging writers,
call 407-977-1272 or log on to
w w w .florid aw riters.n et/O rland o
Conference.html.
OK, 1 admit i t 1 am a closet bowler.
So if you're like me, stop by the
Oviedo Bowling Center for informa­
tion. Join a league if you are so
inclined, or enjoy a couple of solo
games. Call 407-366-5000 or www.tribowl.com.
My summer will be a memorable
one as I assume the privilege of
Stetson's Comer Deputy Gene stood
in my house only a few days before
his untimely death so his legacy is
very precious to me. I have lived in
Geneva for 10 years and have been in
love with it almost 15.
My thanks again to Darla, who has
made my transition to the column a
smooth one. But that doesn't surprise
anyone. I'm sure. Because that's who
she is — supportive, involved, always
willing to lend a hand. I humbly fol­
low in her footsteps down the dirt
roads and trails through the scrub
oaks and palms. I hear the eagles and
ospreys bickering, 1 smile as the
mother turkey parades her dozen off­
spring across the clearing ahead, and
I call "See you later!" to Darla as the
red birds soar off above the tree tine.

We need you to tell us what you know
that u good about Geneva! I’lease share
your mformatum, idea» and comments by
calling 407-221’7W2, via e-mail at
karenmcpCbellsoulh net. (please pul
"Stetson's Corner' in the subpit line), or
with a fa t to HJ7 M9 2B(MJ Thanks!

Shantai Davis
is among
Who’s Who in
high schools
Shantai Demetra Davis Is a
2004 graduate of Seminole
High School Health Academy,
and waa listed among Who's
Who in American High
Schools.
She was a member of the
cheerleading squad for four
years; The
T r i b e ;
served
as
President of
the
Beta
Club; and
was a con­
testant for
M i s s
Seminole
H i g h
School.
Marva
Having
received a
B r i g h t
• ••••••• Futures
Scholarship, Shantai is present­
ly attending Florida State
University in Tallahassee.
Shantai a Sanford resident,
has also been accepted into the
National Sodety of Collegiate
Scholars. She will be honored
during a campus ceremony in
the faU.
"NSCS
provides
the oppor­
tunity for
students,
l i k e
Shantai, to
be
recog­
nized
for
their out­
standing
achievements early
Davis
in their col1 e g e
careers," Steve Loflin, NSCS
Executive
Director
and
Founder, said.
A highly selective, national,
nonprofit honors organization,
in which membership is a sym­
bol of outstanding academic
achievement and It opens the
doors to jobs, scholarships,
service opportunities and a
unique community of scholars.
National
Society
of
Collegiate Scholars is a member
of the association of college
honor societies, and is the
nation's only honors organiza­
tion offering membership to
first and second year college
students.
The Society recognizes out­
standing academic achieve­
m ent* and students are offered
exclusive access to scholar­
ships, career resources and
leadership opportunities.
They are also provided with
a network of other members
and alumni on their campus
and across the country. There
are currently 375,000 members
and 205 college chapters across
the country.
Shantai received this honor
based on her grade point aver­
age of 3.45. She is presently a
member of the FSU Gospel
Oioir, Best Buddy, Student
Adventure, and she is the
daughter of Antonio and Dainy
Davis.

Hawkins

Virgil Hayes Jr., a student at
Oviedo High School, was the
first place winner in the Jewel
Council No. 109, Seminole
Council No. 109 Improved
Benevolent and Protective
Order of Elks of the World
District Two Oratorical Contest.
As the winner from this dis­
trict, he attended the Florida
State.Lodges and Temples Elks
Convention in Jacksonville.
Having won first place at the
state level he will go on to
compete in the Regional Elks
Oratorical Contest to be held in
Greensboro, North Carolina in
June. If Virgil is the winner he
will go on to compete against
other contestants from various
states at the National Elk
Convention to convene in New
Orleans, Louisiana.
Cydney Jones was a mem­
ber of the Crooms Academy of
Information Technology's first
graduating class. At the
school's awards program.
Cydney was awarded’a colleg
scholarship by the President i
the 1964 class of Crooms Hig
School. Stunned by betii
selected, she plaas to atter
and pursue a degree in bus
ness administration beginxur
at
Seminole
Communil
College,
Sammie llarkness, tlas* i
1964'* president, stated dial h
(Ussnute'k (uriMdrred it a g
and a blessing to have ll
opportunity to "rvaih b * t
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Sunday. June 5. 2005

G race
Fellow ship
Congregational
C hurch
(NACCC)
2401 S. Park Avc,
Sanford
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday M orning
Worship 11:00 am

401-Anglican

404-Baptist

404-Baptlst

Central Baptist Church
8 t Alban's

3348 W. S R 426 (Atom* A w )
(1/4 mMe off Greenaway,
SR 417 Going East)
Ovtado, Florida
407-657-2378
1928 Book Of Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
8AM
Sunday School (ail ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both services)
Weekday Holy
Eucharist Services
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12Noon
The Difference is
Worth the Distance

402-Assembly of God
City C hurch
650 E. Airport Btvd
Sanford, FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith. Pastor
Sunday Services. 9:00AM A
10:30AM
www.or1andocitychurch.com

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

Weklva Assem bly of God
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood, FL 32779
407-774-0777
Greg Freeman, Pastor
Sunday Svcs. tOAM
Sunday School, 9AM

BARNES HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

COMPLETE SYSTEMS-ADDONS
FREE ESTIMATES • SERVICE ALL BRANDS
RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL
•HEAT PUMP EXPERTS’
STATE CERT #CACC3M24

915 W. 2nd St 323-3517

First Baptist Church

3101 West SR 48
Sanford, FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914

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Jimmy Dale Patterson, Senior
Pastor
Sunday Sendees
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am A
10:30am
Worship Services 9am A 10:30am
Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30
pm

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

First Baptist Markham W oods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nelson Chapman; Youth Pastor
8undsy-W orship 10:45AM
•Children's AW ANA Club 5:30PM
W ednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2020 Palmetto Ave
Sanford, FL 32773
(407) 323-1503
weosile-www PABC -LC S org
T h e Family Friendly Church’

802 W. 22nd S t, Sanford •321*2723

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 A 11am
•Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wed. Bible Study &amp;AWANA 7pm
Home of Liberty
Christian School
Grades K-4 Th ro u g h 12th

•Sjrtoftfj Ore Slop Gl*sj Shop’
304 PMnwtto Avtnw •Sanford, FL 32771
407/321-ZN0 -F u : 407/330-1401
COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL

SANFORD

itCE

321-0865

Grace Baptist Church

LONGWOOD

919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thom pson
Sunday S c h o o l.....9:30am
Morning Worship ...,10:45am
Evening W o rs h ip .....6.00pm

e Hwy. 434 &amp; 427

H ard w are

339-4863

n d n i n a r c Ca s s e l b e r r y

Stores

339-7365

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF
209 W. 25th Street
Sanford, FL

PEST CO NTRO L
LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED
RON RUSSIA STAFF

4 0 7 -C a th o lic
All Souls Catholic Church

O R ’SHORTY' SMITH ANO
ROBERT I BRISSON

323-2999

115E. FIRST ST,
SANFORD

T H E M c K IB B IN
AGENCY
INSURANCE
114 N. PARK AVE., SANFORD
322*0331

9th SL and Laurel Ave.
Sanford -322*2131

GLASS A D D IC TS
Stained Glass Creations
104 S. Park Ave Downtown Santord
407-324-5636 GtouAddcts com
WgN 6 Dervte Hurley
•SuvwUGuMlMlEjearwiw I f PncMM'’

Itiaotfe SecMftty Mertsase John Edward Jones, FJL
Chard l i t t i for Ctuirca Pruetts

$150,000 - $5 Million
20 Year Term Fixed Rale
1*0 PERSONAL GUARANTEE
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W e s tv le w B a p tis t C h u r c h

4100 H .E . Thom as Jr Pkwy
Saniord, F L 32771
(407) 323-0523
www westviewbaotisLoro
Bill Coffman. Pastor
Sunday Worship Sam. 10:30am &amp;
6pm
Sunday School 9 .1 5am
Wed. Activities. All Ages 6:30pm

2626 Iroquois Ave. •322*2070

BRISSON
FUNERAL HOME
M-Sa 630 AM - 7 PM

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Saniord. FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv., 6:15AM
Sunday School.....9:30AM
Morning Worship.. 11AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

207 E. 25th St.

JIM ROWE

DiamondGbs
Company, Inc.

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

Seminote County
Personal Injury Attorney

Stnce 1971
407 834-5700
http IIfit**

Corner of 9th Si &amp; S O ak Ave
Santord. FL
407-322-3795
Fattier Richard W . Tro u t Pastor
Weekday Mass 9AM . M on-Fn
Confessions. Saturday, 4PM
Saturday V ig il......5PM
Sunday. 7:45AM. 10:30AM. Noon
9AM - English (Social Hall)
9AM - Spanish (C h u ich)

Child Care provided
n vw H n g fioovn
145 Wekiva Springs Rd
Ste 149A, Longwood, FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

S a fe h a rb o r C h ris tia n C h u r c h

730 Upsaia Road
Santord. FL
407 322 0 9 6 0
Tim Storm s M v w i t r
M icriset U a u g w i

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437-NonDanomlnatlonal
P 'lu M e k lt
IMffllflQVG JFS — —- M M la s l B U i vilwrvn
5070 Orange Btvd. Santord
407-324-0199
w w w .sem inolechurch.com
Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 530PM
Sunday 9AM, 610:45AM

RtverWaik Church
Sanford C hurch of G o d
601 W. 22nd St, Sanford. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tankstey, Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
...,9:45AM
Morning Worship..10:45AM
Sunday Night E D G E 6-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Cere Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School, 407-323-1411

422-Church of Odd of
Prophecy
C hu rch of G o d of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ....9:45AM
Praise &amp; Worship ...10:30AM
Message by Pastor. ..11 AM
Evening Service......6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

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

428-Episcopal
Holy Croea Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave @ 4th St, Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a.m.
Nursery &amp; Sunday School lor chil­
dren. Midweek worship In Chapel on
Weds. Community meal @ 5:30pm
Weds. For times &amp; detail ol studies
and activities. Call 407-322-4611.

St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd, Lk Mary. FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L Holt, Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sal, 5pm
Sun 7:30am, 9am, 11am
Child. Church 9am/1!am
Nursery, 8:45am -12:45pm
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431-Charismatic
Episcopal
Church of The
Holy Comforter
’Ounwruiic-Epncopai Owcft*

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

437-NonD e n o m in a tio n a l
LlfeSprlng OutReach
Ministries
Sun 10 30am at Longwood Civic
League W omen's Club
135 W Church Ave.
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339-0277
W e Are Changing Th e World One
L ie At A Time
www lifespnngministnes-org

Shower Down of Blessings
201 Elm Avs. Santord. FL
407-321 6389
Tm otfty Hudson. Pastor
Sunday School 10AM
Mc*rwig W orth*) 11AM
Tue Prayer b e ta Study 7 30 PM

421 Longwood/lk Mary M
Lake Mary, F L 32746
(currently meeting • Lk Mary
Elementary)
Pastor Jeffery Cook
Sunday Wtorsltip, 10am
Wad. FeAowahtp, 7pm
wwwhrtdrMwaMChuniinM/407*
324-9080
Buildina brtdote of FaRh. Hooe. 6
Love;
(An affiliate of the Church of t w
Nazarene)

440-Lutharan

449-PrMbytertan

Holy Croea Lutheran Church

First Presbyterian Church
of Santord

780 Sun Drive, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas. Asst. Psstor
Saturday Everting.....5:30PM
Praise 6 Worship
Sunday Morning.....SAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ,...930Am
Praise 6 Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery Is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

Lutheran C hurch of
Th e Redeemer
(Mteeouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave, Santord. FL
Pastor Jamas Timmons
Sunday School...... 9:15AM
Worship Service.....1030AM
Information. 407-322-3552
Http^/Www.lcrms.org

419-Church of God

4 1 0 -C h ris tia n

Joe Caputo Youth

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First Church of Christ,
» W l U 9 i f Loogw oou
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service end
Sunday School ....10AM
W ednesday......7:30PM

425-Congregational

SEMINOLE TRINITY CHRISTIAN HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
SCHOOL and DAYCARE
TRANSMISSIONS
Pre-school ttwu 12th grade
‘A Ministry of Church of God of Sanford
A BEKA Curriculum

691 State Road 434 East
Longwood. F L 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 Youth Discipline
•5:30pm Awana
•5:30pm Pastor's Otsdpleship Study
•5:30pm Divorce Care
•5:30pmVocal Ensembles
Tuesday
7:00pm Ladies Bible Study
Wednesday
•10:30am Pastor's Bible Study
6:00pm Pastor's Dtsdptineship
Study
6pm M I C. at Night (Music A
Missions in Children at Night)
■6PM Orchestra Rehearsal
■6:30pm Youth Bible Study
•7:00pm Pastor’s Bible Study
•7.00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7:30pm Youth Activities In Gym

413-Chrlatlan Sc lance

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New Creation Lutheran
Church
Worshipping at: Idyttwitda
Elementary School
401 Vihlen Road
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:45AM 6 10:45
AM
Nursery Provided
www.NewCreationChurch.cc

443-Methodist
Christ Untied Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive'
“
(comer of Tucker Dr 6 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
Inter-Mission.......... 10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
W ednesday........... 6:30am
Children's Time
Included in Worship
Nursery provided for Babies
and Small Children.
"Small Enough To Love You Growing in Christ To Serve You"

First Untied Methodist Church
419 Park Ave. Santord, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship,
6:30am 611:00am
9:45am Contemporary Sendee
Coffee Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School, 9:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

Downtown onV WPS
3rd
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407-322*2862

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Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School SAM
Young Adulti Sun School 11:18AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food,
Movie,
FetiowsNp 5PM
Mon. Choir 6 Bela Rehearsal 7FM
Wsd. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
530PM
Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
W ed Bible Study Mtddto School
6PM
Wed. Praia# Team n eheersel 7PM
Thurt. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen, Minister

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5210 Meridiem Woods Road
Lake Mery, FL
407*333-2030

Earty Service, 8 3 0A M
Sunday School. aN agee 9:15AM
Traditional Worship 1030AM
Nureery Provided

Upsaia Com m unity
n iv y y iiH w n v n w v ri
"Knowing 6 Making
Known Jesus Christ"
Comer of 4 6 -A 6 Upsaia Road,
Sanford, FL
407-330-2635
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«•'• Raw Bryan L Wenger, Pastor .ill
Sunday School
930am
Morning Wbrshlp
10:00am
Nursery Cere Provided

451-Seventh Day
Adventist
Seminole Meadow#
Seventh Day Adventiet Church
5779 C R 427
Sanford, FL
(behind Flea World)
Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbath School 930om
Morning Worship 10:50am
Midwk Worship, Wed. 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
Kids C .O .O .L Club

Seventh Day Adventist
M AR S H ILL 8 0 A
800 East 2nd SL Sanford, FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School.....9 3 0A M
Divine Worship ......11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

446-Nazerene
458-Wesleyan
First C hurch of
the Nazarene
2561 Saniord Ave
Sanford, Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Carnes, Pastor
Morning Worship, 10:30am
Sunday School. 9:30am
Sunday Evening, 6pm
Wed. Night Bible Study, 7pm

Wesleyan C hurch of Paoia
5560 Wayside Drive
Santord. FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left - One Mrie)
Leonard O'Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel is good News*
Sunday School....... 9:45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening worship.....6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7 3 0 PM
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T he Herald

Sunday. Juno 5. 2005

Stormwater

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w ith an existing building on it
that would need to be tom
dow n. So, any redevetopable
land would be able to pur*
ch ase storm w ater credits for
50 percent off, or $58,806 per
credit (acre).
U nd evelopable lots are
classified as too small to be
ab le to build a storm water
pond and not cost efficient to
build a storm water vault. This
land is usually only 1/4 acre
or a little larger. These projects
w ould be eligible to purcnase
the storm water credits for 75
percent off, or $29,403 per
credit (acre).
"T h ere's only eight or nine
o f those vacant parcels,"
Parcell said of the undevel­
opable land.
Parcell said this plan will
go to the City Commission in
June for its approval. A joint
C R A and City Commission
m eeting may be scheduled
In other CRA news, the
board:
• Approved up to $5,000
for two stop signs and three
directional signs for the First
Street Streetscape Project. The
m oney allottee! will provide
the CRA with the posts for
directional signs and down­
tow n businesses will have the
opportunity to purchase a
sign with their company
name on it pointing to the
direction o f their location.
There was some discussion
from District 1 Commissioner
Art Woodruff regarding pub­
lic directional signs for places
like City Hall, the library, the
m useum and other down­
town locations.
Parcell said that first they
needed the directional signs
for the downtown businesses
because the merchants wen*
the first to bring the idea to
the CRA.
"It's the merchants who've
been beating on us for years,"
Parcell told Woodruff.
Woodruff told the CRA
members that they needed a
design that would allow
every merchant who wants to
be on the sign to be then*.
Project M anager Chris
Smith suggested planters as a
way to allow a great number
of merchants on the signs, but
overall the CRA decided that
the original poles they looked
at in the beginning of the
meeting would suffice. They
concluded that they could
order more signs, if needed,
because only six merchant
signs would fit on each pole.
The CRA also discussed
having one price for purchas­
ing the sign and one price for
maintaining the sign. It was
suggested that the signs cost
$11)0. The board thought a flat
price of $200 would help
maintain the signs and poles,
but not everyone aga*ed.
"They'll cry over $200,"
Parcell said.

Continued from Page 1A
"Charge $100, and then a
yearly fee," Woodruff told the
board.
• Received an update from
Sm ith on the North Shore
M arina Island Restoration
Project. Smith told the board
before or on June 19, they will
receive either an approval,
denial or request for more
inform ation
from
the
Department of Environmental
Protection.
• Celebrated the news of a
ant the city was awarded by
e
Land
and
Water
Conservation Fund in the
amount o f $200,000 for
im provem ents to Veterans
Memorial Park. The CRA is
providing matching funds of
$100,000. The grant money
will provide funding for the
construction of lights, hardscape, landscaping, irrigation,
drainage,
electrical
and
memorial /monument
and
other park am enities, City
Manager Eugene Miller out­
lined in a May 27 letter. Work
will begin in late 2005.
"Hallelujah. It's time for a
party," Parcell said.
• Discussed a memoran­
dum from Mayor Linda Kuhn
regarding hiring an executive
director to multi-function in
tasks o f econom ic develop­
ment and promotions, who
would also work with the
CRA.
Miller presented a draft for
the position with the job title
and a description of job
duties. Since this is a new
position, it will need to go in
front of the Civil Service
Board for approval of the job
description and then to the
City
Com m ission
for
approval o f the salary.
The CRA would be respon­
sible for close to a third of the
salary*, which is estimated to
be close to $90,000 a year
including benefits.
• Approved $40,000 to
coincide with $24,000 Public
Works Director Tom George
has in his budget for asphalt
repairs, to finish putting in
bricked road in downtown
Sanford.
The CRA meets the first
Wednesday every month at 4
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until a death certificate Ls present­
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"We try to run our funeral
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city wouldn't alkiw it he said.
"We all want to make a profit
but it's how you serve a family,
not how you sell the family," said
Neal. "I’m invested in the com­
munity."
Collison has another connec­
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Chris Ls a lieutenant with the
Sanford Police Department.
Collison invites anyone with
questions about funeraLs or the
industry to pick up a price list or
even stop by.
"Quite frankly, we're pretty
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double talk in the funeral indus­
try. Much of the problem is the
industry's own fault."
He invites people to make
comparisons. He said many do
and often they come from out of
town because of the cost savings.
People have inquired from as far
away as Ocala and Volusia
County cities.
"Most families are looking for
a hometown funeral home con­
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all costs," he said. "That's why
people travel."
Even with the corporate chap­
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"Most of our business comes
from repeat business," he said.
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Herald

The City of Sanford Recreation
Department recently held its G ty
Championship Series for tha Cal
Ripken Youth League BaeebaM
Divisions with a pair of upaet victors
and an undefeated champion being
crowned at the Herbert “W hitey*
Eckstein Youth Sports Complex at
Chaac Park.

MAJORS: 11-12 YEAR OLDS
The f 2 seeded Railroader Cubs (13-6)

upaet the V 1 seeded Sanford Ace
Hardware Cardinals (17-2), 4-1, behind
the strong pitching performance of
Andre' Ortiz and the timely hitting of
Leonard Richardson Jr.
Ortiz scattered five hits and walked
only one on the n ig h t while
Richardson knocked in two runs in the

top of the fifth and scored an insurance
run on a J.J. Roberts triple to put the
Cubs comfortably ahead 4-0.
■The Cardinals threatened in the bot­
tom of the sixth inning when Arkeem
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SANFORD — Baseball
fans rejoice.
The Rata are back.
The Florida Collegiate
Summer League kicks off its
second season with its top
two teams from last yea* the
Sanford River Rats and
Daytona Beach Barracudas,
taking the field Monday
night at 7 p.m. at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
These were the same two
teams at the same location
that inaugurated the league
last year and after seven
watka w an tha saiat two .
teams on the same field that
faced off to see who would
be crowned the first-ever
champion of the fledgling
league.
After all was said and
done, it was the River Rats
who claimed the trophy and
there is not a lot of reason to
believe that could be these
two squads battling for the
title again as both teams
return a majority of their
rosters from a year ago.
And the price to watch
these future Major Leaguers
play can't be beat as their
will be NO admission
charged this season
The FCSL Is committed to
the athletes and equally
committed to the communi­
ties that support the teams
and in that vein will not
charge admission to any
games - they are a gift to the
community! As most of the
players grew up within
them and the coaches work
within them, it is a natural
See Rats, Page 10B

Herald photo* (top, above left) by Jim Wants; right photo above courtesy of Arch Boothe, Magic Memories, Inc.

The defending Florida Collegiate Summer League champion Sanford River Rats (top) will return to the field on Monday led by Tournament
Most Valuable Player Kyle Patrick (above, left) and League Most Valuable Pitcher Drew Shetrone (above, right).

Local angler lands monster red slobberknocker
Special to the Herald
John Lenart, 17, of Winter
Springs had quite a day on the
Mosquito Lagoon last Sunday.
John and his father Joseph
had chartered me for a fivehour charter to spend some
quality time together. We
departed the boat ramp at 5:45
a.m. to get an early start and a
chance to land a few trout.
John started off the day with
a nice trout before the redfish
showed themselves. As the sun

There was another strike and
John landed another fish
which went about 19 pounds.
Moments later John hooked
up again with a 13 pound red.
Then the fish decided to play
hide and go seek. They did a
great job of staying invisible.
Around 10 a.m. the stealthy
fish made another appearance.
This time the fish that decided
to bite was a monster. The fish
hit John's bait and took 150
yards of Power Pro 4/15 line
screaming out of the reel. It

broke the horizon the tails of
the redfish gently began wav­
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pared as the school came clos­
er to the boat. John made sev­
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ers. We stayed with these fish
about two hours and then
finally John presented a bait to
a hungry fish.
The reel began to scream and
the first fight of the day was
on. John landed a 15 pound
redfish. After a few pictures
we were at it again. Wham!

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Redbirds finally got on the board when
Matthew Layton nit a triple, scoring
Thompson to make the score 4-1.
With the tying run in the on-deck cir­
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towards the gap between left and cen­
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not want to give up the fight. I
thought the fish was going to
weign in around 30 pounds.
Finally as the fish came along
side the boat 1 immediately
knew he was much bigger than
30 pounds. His head was huge
and I could barely lift him over
the side of the bo at
We took the picture quickly
and got the 41-pound, 51-inch
monster back in the water. It
took about 10 minutes to revive
the fish and the brute eased off
into the deep to be caught
again another day. The fish was
caught on a chunk of lady fish
rigged on a Daiichi 4/0 circle
hook with a number three split
shot.
John was tired and I was
tired so we finished the day
trout fishing. We landed 20 or
so trout on Rip Tide 3 Inch
Mullets rigged on the Rip Tide
1/8 ounce Pro Jig Head. I must
say John did a fantastic Job of
fighting the fish. He showed
great patience and was one
tired guy. He was not the only
one.
Now is the time to catch a
trophy red. Give me a call at
407-405-0819 and check out the
website www.aaahawgwildcharters.com
Tight Lines and Good
Fishing, Captain David Rogers,
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The people of Florida nave
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create Florida's Wildlife Legacy
Initiative. Now, the Florida Fish
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an unprecedented forum for
public participation.
On June 9, at 7 p.m. EDT, the
FWC will host a live online vir­
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staff will present an overview
of Florida's Wildlife Legacy
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This is the first time the FWC
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The Oviedo Canes American Legion Team will be holding a
camp for June 6-through-9 from 9 a.m.-to-3 p.m. for players
ages B-to*13.
The fee is $100.
For details caU 407-327-5820.

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HAGERTY BASKETBALL CAMP
Josh K ohn the varsity basketball coach for the new Hagerty
High School that will open in Oviedo this fait will be holding
a basketball camp for both boys and girls, June 6-through TO.
Ages 6-to-10 will have sessions from 9 a.m.-to-noon and
ages ll-to -14 will drill from 1 p.m.-to-4 p.m. daily.
The fee is $00 for the camp that will be held at Hagerty
High, located at 3225 Lockwood Boulevard, South of Oviedo
and East off Alafaya Trail.
For details call Josh Kohn at 407-871-0700.

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Walker is coming off a huge victory over Erick Stevens
which catapulted him to the No. 1 contender's spot in the
SCW rankings and earning him a shot at Ryze, who has been
rehabbing a knee injury suffered in a recent match against
The Heartbreak Express.
There w ill also be a tag team match between the team of
Dagon Briggs and Suquel against the duo of Jason Hexx and
Phil Davis as well as a Cruiserweight match between Jerelle
Clark and Aaron Epic.
Also on the card will be singles matches involving Mister
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For more information, please visit www.scwflorida.com or
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A n officer with the
Florida Fish and

W i l d l i f e
Conservation
Com m ission (right)
sorts through a pick­
up truck filled with
marijuana
plants
eradicated from the
Rlchloam W M A in
H ernando County,
while other officers
(above) stand kneedeep in a swamp
where other plants
were
growing
in
pots. An anonymous
call led to the discov­
er of several growing
locations and so far
over $131,000 worth
of plants have been
found.

a distinct funding program. Its
aim is to avert future declines
of native wildlife, with a goal
of keeping common species
common. Public participation
is a crucial element in develop­
ing this plan.
“The success of Florida's
Wildlife Legacy depends on
partnerships throughout - from
creating, to securing funding,
to implementing the conserva­
tion strategy. 1 hope everyone
who cares about trie future of
Florida's fish and wildlife will
get involved and help create a
blueprint for managing our
resources," Eason said.
Congress has challenged each
U. S. state and territory to
develop a comprehensive
wildlife preservation strategy
and to work together to create
a nationwide approach to
wildlife preservation. Florida's
Comprehensive Wildlife
Strategy b one of 56 being
developed by every U. S. state
and territory. As a strong incen­
tive to get states to develop a
plan. Congress made it a
requirement for participating in
the federal State Wildlife
Grants program. Florida's
Wildlife Legacy Initiative could
lead to millions of dollars of
federal funding for our state's
wildlife and habitats.
The FWC b leading the
process to create Florida's
Wildlife Legacy Initiative. But
this is not a plan for the FWC.
It b a plan for the future of our
state's native wildlife.
"I encourage Floridians to get
involved and have their say,"
Eason said. "This is a chance
for everyone who is interested
in the future of Florida's
wildlife to participate and help
craft the plan.
A recorded copy of the virtu* al workshop will be available
at MyFWC.com/wildlifelegacy
after the live workshop ends.
People can provide comments
by clicking on the comment
link on that site, or by writing
to Thomas Eason at the FWC at
620 S. Meridian St., Tallahassee,
FL 32399-1600. The deadline for
submitting comments is June
18.
In addition to the live online
workshop, the FWC is hosting
a special workshop with scien­

Continued from Page IB
MINORS: 9-10 YEAR OLDS
The 9 1 Seeded and undefeated Producto
Lure Company Astros (15-0) made it a per­
fect season as they bested the *3 seeded
Seminole Produce Yankees by a score of 92 to win the City Championship
File Astros were paced all season by the
fine piay ol Amber Lefraiuois, who led ail
players in her league with a bailing aver
age of 654
Dir young lady also blasted three home
run* during die season and was undeteat
ed as a piti her, going 74J
Die Yankees (8-7j tied defeated die &gt;2
r r ilr J Metal |aaerur l/Ha i s in a doss

ORLANDO M AGIC BASKETBALL CAMPS
Following is a listing of the Orlando Magic Basketball
Camps that will be held this summer.
* June 6-through-June 10: Ages 7-to-14,9 a.m .-to-4 p.m.,
Orlando Magic Practice Court; Ages 6-to-13,9 a.m .-to-4 p.m..
Downtown Recreation Center..
* June 20-through-June 24: Ages 6-to-13,9 a.m .-to-4 p.m..
Downtown Recreation Center.
* June 27-through-July 1: Ages 5-to-15, 9 a.m .-to-4 p.m.,
Orlando Magic Practice Court.
* July 11-tnrough-July 15: Ages 5-to-15,9 a.m .-to-4 p.m.,
Orlando Magic Practice Court; Ages 6-to-13,9 a.m -to-4 p.m..
Downtown Recreation Center.
* July 25-to-July 29: Ages 5-to-15,9 a.m.To-4 p.m., Orlando
Magic Practice C ourt
For more information or to register visit orlandomagic.com
or call: Orlando Magic Basketball Camps, 407-916-2680.
YOUTH FOOTBALL
Sanford Youth Football Association will be holding a
Parent Meeting at the Seminole High Auditorium on
Wednesday, June 8th at 6:30 p.m.
For more information go to www5anfordseminoles.com

tific experts on June 17 at 8
throughout the area looking for
the illegal pot garden. The veg­
a.m. On June 38, the public jind
etation was thick, the swamp
FWC stakeholders are invited
water was knee deep and there
to an open house throughout
was the ever present danger of
the day to meet with FWC staff
stepping on an alligator or
and comment on the strategy.
Both meetings will be held at
water moccasin.
By late afternoon the two
Holiday Inn Express, at 8310
Galbraith Rd. (1-75 Exit 270) in . ufficenj had located a patch of
’ Tampa.
"
31 marijuana plants with an
estimnted street value of 1
OFFICERS ERADICATE
$31,000. They hid amongst the
MARIJUANA PLANTS
heavy vegetation and waited
for the illegal farmers to arrive
FROM WMA
to tend their crops. They didn't
Spring is the growing season,
have to wait long. After only
but unfortunately all mat
about 45 minutes the three
grows is not legal. However
defendants arrived and were
that doesn't stop some from
surprised to see they had visi­
doing it anyway, and public
tors waiting for them.
wildlife management areas
The three were arrested and
(WMAs) seem to be favorite
places for marijuana dealers to
booked into the Hernando
County Jail on May 13 for culti­
grow their illegal crop.
vating marijuana in a portion
A WMA may seem like a per­
of the Richloam WMA located
fect spot for this high dollar
in Hernando County.
business since many are
A couple of days later, FWC
remote, isolated areas that are
officers from both Sumter and
not easily accessible except by
foot. Growers can cultivate
Hernando counties, acting on
their crops in pots hidden
another tip, trumped around a
different section of Richloam
among tne dense vegetation,
WMA looking for more mari­
protected from detection by the
juana. After several hours with­
sheer inaccessibility.
out luck, they called for assis­
But three Sumter County
tance from an FWC pilot and
men found out recently that
his helicopter. With the over­
Florida Fish and Wildlife
head advantage, it didn't take
Conservation Commission
(FWC) officers don't tolerate
long for the spotter to pick out
the unique green color of pot
this illegal activity on the pub­
plants from the cockpit of the
lic lands they patrol FWC offi­
helicopter.
cers spend much of their lives
Several hours later, the offi­
studying the woods and are
cers hauled 100 marijuana
used to slogging around in
plants with a street value of
swampy, mosquito infested ter­
$100,(XX) out of the woods and
rain, cutting their way through
into the back of an FWC truck
with machetes while keeping a
watchful eye for alligators and
bound for safekeeping at the
Hernando County Sheriff's
venomous snakes. They do it to
Office. In this case, there were
find poachers and they do it to
no arrests were made.
find marijuana growers too.
"We have zero tolerance for
Blake Lynn Williamson, 18,
dope operations on wildlife
(1/22/87), his twin brother
management areas and will do
Derek Lee Williamson, 18,
what it takes to destroy them.
(1/22/87), both of 3286 Burnell
Road, Webster, and Joshua A.
This recent haul certainly hit
the growers where it hurt - in
Chase, 17, (10/3/87), of 3421
their wallets, and it prevented
Burwell Road, were each
charged with the felony culti­
more than $131,000 worth of
vation of marijuana - a 3rd
marijuana from reaching the
streets," said Lt. David Straub,
degree felony that carries a
whose team participated in the
maximum penalty of 5 years in
prison and a $5,0110 tine
roundup
The FWC officers will contin­
An anonymous caller to the
FWC led officers into Richloam
ue the marijuana eradication
detail on Richloam WMA until
WMA where they spent the
the growing season is over.
better part of a day walking

game to reach the finals behind the stellar
pitching of Robbie Myers and the hitting of
Zach Bussard
The Astros were giv en their scare of the
season by the Crispers Twins (8-7) in their
qualifying game as the contest went to the
eighth inning tied at 5-5
Twice in the late timings the home team
Twias had the winning run on third base,
but they were unable to push the winning
run across
The Astros linaliy caught up to reliever
l,arret Braden m the top of the eighth
using a pair ol walls and a Marquise
Juliver triple to wore direr runs
Braden had tome mi in dir top ot dir
lift)i and did a *uj»«*tt&gt; job of shutting dir
Astros down Lrfore running out of gas

SEM INOLE AQUATICS SUMM ER STINGRAYS SWIM
TEAM FOR BEGINNERS
The Stingrays Swim Team for beginners, children ages 5-to15, is looking for youngsters who can swim at least 25 yards
without touching the bottom.
i; n
■ - ".
Practice will be held fur one hour each day, Monday
through Friday (swimmers do not have to be there every
day), June 6th-to-July 30th, at the Larry A. Dale Aquatic
Center, 2701 Ridgewood Avenue, West of the Seminole High
School campus, and the cost for the summer is $150 per child
(includes coaching fees, t-shirt swim cap, and all meet fees).
For more information about joining the beginner summer
swim team, contact Tony Ackerson, Aquatics Director, City of
Sanford, at 407-302-1034.
UCF BOYS BASKETBALL CAMPS
The University of Central Florida/Kirk Speraw Basketball
Camp will be holding camps this summer.
Camps are open to players ages 7-to-17 and begin a 9 a.m.
and end a 4 p.m. daily. Activities include professional instruc­
tion, 3-on-3 and 5-on-5 competition and daily contests. Each
camper will receive a camp basketbalL camp t-shirt and a
daily lunch. AH camp activities will be held in the (air-condi­
tioned) UCF Arena.
Camp dates are:
Session I _ June 7-10.
Session II _ June 13-17.
Session III _ June 20-24.
For more information and to receive a camp brochure,
please call 407-823-5805 or go to the web page at www.justsportscamps.com/speraw.
DEREK WAUGH-STETSON UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL
CAMPS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson University Basketball Camps will
be held in June and July at the Edmunds Activities Center in
DeLand. The Camps and dates are as follows:
Shooting Camp _ June 10-12.
Position Camp _ June 12-16.
High School Team Camp _ June 25-26.
Indivi
lividual Camp _ June 26-30.
Individual Camp _ July 24-28.
For more information check out the website at www.stetson.edu/hoopcamp or call Sebastian Singletary at 386-8228101 or e-mail at ssingIet@stetson.edu.
FRANK G RIFFIN 'S STETSON HATTER FASTP1TCH
ACADEMY
The Frank Griffin Stetson Hatter Fastpitch Academy wiU be
holding a Pitching and Catching Camp, June 8-to-10, at the
new Stetson University SoftbaU Complex in DeLand.
For more information call Tracy Riepenhoff at 386-822-7337
or e-mail at triepenh@stetson.edu.
SCC BASEBALL DAY CAMP
The SCC Raiders Baseball Camp for ages 6-and-Up will be
held in two sessions, June 13-through-16 and June 20through-23 from 9 a.m.-to-4 p.m. daily at Raider Park on the
Seminole Community CoUege campus. With fuU use of
College equipment and facilities, the Camp provides instruc­
tion in the fundamentals, techniques, and strategies of base­
ball. Lunch will be provided as part of the admission fee and
plenty of water will be available all day to campers at no cost.
Daily drop-off and pick-up will be at the Sanford/Lake
Mary Campus H Building. Parents should plan to pick up
campers promptly to avoid additional fees. During camp
hours, campers will be supervised at all times by the SCC
coaching staff and Raider players.
Cost includes instruction, use of equipment, access to facili­
ties and staff, T-shirt, and insurance. Registration must be
accompanied by full tuition fee with the application to secure
enrollment.
The individual rate is $180 (per week) for a single player or
$lh5 (per week) for campers who attend both sessions (per
week).
Du* group rale is $165 (per camper, per week) when signing
up with a group of three or more or $150 (per camper, per
week) when signing up with a group of th re e or more that
attend both sessions
Participant* will be matched by age, espenenre, and skill
level for small group instruction and include Rookies, age* 6ti^H, Minors, agrs 9-U&gt;|0, Major* I, ages I3-U&gt;-I5, and Majors

The Twins were unable to mount a rally
in the bottom of the eighth and the Astros
advanced to the hnals with an 8-5 victory.
ROOKIES: 7-8 Y FAR OLDS
11if *2 seeded (7-2-1) hi warns Club Cubs
bv outsconng the* * I seeded (8-1-1) Dean,
Ringer, Morton A Lawton PA s Royals in a
marathon contest, 11-10, in the Rookie
League Championship game
Du* Cubs and Royals had battled each
oilier It with and nail ail year with each
team winning one game, losing one game
and tying oru- game in three head-to-head
inertings during the regular season
Du* ( ub*' only odu-r defeat during du*
season was In du* A's and m i du* final
analysis both die ( obs and Royals had
identic a) 9 2 I record*

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Senior Home Care
VtSTTINO A N G E L S provides
caregiver* tor non-

Church Ministry positions
available F7T Custodian with
benefits.
P/T
Ministry
Secretary. 20 hrs/Wk Please
email
resume
to
personnelneedsflyahoo com
or mail to Central Baptist
Church, 3t0 t West SR 48.
Santord. FL 32771.

IN V E S TIG A TE B E F O R E
Y O U IN V E S T'
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
for
business
opportunities and kmc hwse CM
Florida Dept of Agriculture A
Consumer Services at 000-4357352 or F TC -H E L P for free
information Or visit rox Web Me
at www flc gov/btrop
Florida law requires seders of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept, ol
Agriculture
A
Consumer
Services before selling Call lo
verity lawful registration before
you buy

407-302-4138.

15— C emetery Lots
Cemetary tot n OaWewn in U * e
Mary,. *Qarden oI Redempbon*
Value 83600. led $1500 Arm
380-738-3087_______________
21— P e r

so n als

O ver 807 Single?
Stotfee Cruee Broking nowt Fee
Cabins lefll
Nov Sin. key West. Co/umei.
Progresao. Beiue. From Pori
Canaveral, S628PP/DBL lor 7
dtoye. F m Sua Now Frtend* and
great food I 388-304-0882
Denny Ocmiaeholldays net

25— S pecial
N otices ’

*

Trying to Quit Sm oking?
Have Succeea In 7 Deyat
Natural, Free, S
Guaranteed
407-321-8000
L O S M lte lo iw ie s

71— H

elp

W anted

$10 to $20 Psr Hour
Morning 6 evenings Shifts
available, appointment setting,
great work environment
Positions
available
Immediately
Hourly plus
oommeston. C al Bob, 321-2517739

$200 Slgn-on Bonus
A/C
InsUllers/ServIc#
Techa/Helpers: Res &amp; It
comm. Erripl. Bnlts Sanford
area. OFW P Barnes Heating
and A C 407-323-3517.
A/C
Mechanics
needed
Experienced m all phases oI air
conditioning Please can 407557-6528
Assembly Help Wanted!
Several
Longwood
and
Sanford companies are
seeking
hard
working
dependable individuals eagei
to team and textSeti wort any
shifts Including L O T S OF
O VER TIM E
Assembly: Good hand eye
coordination previous exp
iferred $7 7S/hr Position
requires you to work 3 30pm2 00am
M -F
1pm-9pm
Fridays Saturday: optional
OT.
•Machine
Operators:
$9 00/hr
Previous
exp
preferred ad shift available 1st
2nd and 3rd
$8.00/hr Removal
and loading linens, lood and
dnnks.
Most positions require High
School or G E D
Drug
Screening and Background
Check
EOE/ Call 407 862 0090
Bobcat Operator: Musi have
ftnah grade experience A a vakd
driver's license Sanford area.
407-482-9805
Cardtewood Suites is kicking
tor rutVTi members to jcxn a great
hotel suit We have openings
tor Housekeeping. Also
m
need d F ont Desk Associate
Mtxxtu work scTMlXo « e be SUV
Thors. 11pm -7am Apply in
person. 1130
Greenwood
Bfcd, lake Mary. Ft, 32746, 407585-3000 EO E DFW P
help
t hr*. Mor&gt;-Fn.
ry area Starting at
rising to Iftktw/
la hire, must have
importation 8 Itka
S A dogs 40/ /83

Clerical Quick Books required
Basic office sk*s C a l 407-3216960. or lax 407-321 -1492
Orrver/Oedicaled R EG Lane
HOM E EVER Y W E E K E ND
G U A R A N TEE D !
•No Touch Freight
6 5 % Preioaded/Protarped
•Average $888 •St0t9/week
Jacksonville. FL Terminal
Sunday Callers Welcome
CO L A req'd 877-428 5627
www ctdrtvers com
Drivers - DUM P T R U ^ K .
Class B, bonefits. 407-3228133.
m t:« •) U t
O rlvers/Laborert: Highway
construction company looking
'or reliable A dependable
people who are able to travel
A vw k (i F L SC A NC. We have
immediate openings tor Class
AB.CAD{fivers1aborera. Must
be able to handle labor work as
well as driving Or* Lie. must
be dean AN others need not
spply. Start at 18 50/JIO/hr
Plenty ol opportunity lor
overtime
We will train.
Benefits include
health
insurance A profit sharing Men
A women are encouraged to
apply EOE/DFWP. 407-3211010 Of 1 BOO-749-I0t5
Electricians: Experienced, top
pay. Live Electee. 520 laurel Ave,
Sanford 407-321-6960
E ipd cooks A servers. Jolty
Gator
Fish
Camp
A
Reslauranl. Grow with us on
beautiful St Johns Rrver at SR-46.
4 m4es east of Geneva 407-3495554.

Irrigation
Installers,
experienced only, benefits.
407-322 8133.
Otspetcher/Secretary:
Immediate opening lor busy AC
company M-F, 7:30-4 30. 407-

830-7118, OFWP
LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERG ROUND 1
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
Starting Sa la ry $8.5G/Hr
HEALTH INSURANCE ANO 401K
Pi. AN! Drug free workpiece.
Apply at: N O Miller Drive,
Altamonte Springe 407-M0•000, EOE
Laborers with concrete exp
SAOGWeek. Must be abte to tavel
throughout Flonda Mon-Fri.
407-323-8822
Laborers: Must travel Mon-Fn
n stale ot Flonda Cal 407-3238822
Landscapers and Grade
Crew Laborers: 407-3218133
Laundramat Attendant, Rex.
hrs Easy |Ob 407-323-9885
Apply 3691 Hwy 17=92
(Walmart Plata). Sanford

407 - 322-2611

71— H elp Wanted
Exp.

H 3 H A ialfn T T

great cuat. sve akUla A
steeaa. sense Exc. pay PT,

Vivonas North Ptuerta needs
driven, p u rs maker*, subs,
waftesaes A phones Apply with
ownar at 2477 Park Ave.
Santord.

Philip*

a n te d

Fart time cook, server* 8
dU hwoeher needs d. Contact
Mytens.
407-023-7308.

at local

pet store, P/T. flexible hours.
S6.S04V, bonuses.
407-320-7001

Pest
Control
Technician
in
Sanford. We need
more stars! Now
hiring pest control &amp;
termite technician,
sales
&amp;
office
personnel.
Fax
resume to 407-302
6402. or apply in
person 2920 S.
Orlando Dr, Sanford
32773.
407-302*
0042.
hoihwrad'3i»att»arxofn

La w n
technician:
Expd
preferred,
bul will train
motivated person
Clean
driver's license, salary plus
comm For interview 407-3236681. alter 9am

Plumber's Helper Residential
construction,
must
hava
mnxrxxn 3 yrs exp Creators pay
with benefits 386-738-0221

Live in House Keeper: Prefer
wortung person, non smoker, no
drugs, no pets, no children,
references required Room A
board provided 407-323-8019

Two barbers/stytists needed in
Longwood with or without
clientele Contact Mike at Perry
Family Barbershop 407-599CU TS

Loaitor Operator Clearing
and grubbing experience F/T,
Benefits 407-322-8133.

Welders MIG 4 T O exp Good
pay/benelits FT, shop work
407-299-1592

Plant Nursery hetp. expd only,
heavy lilting 407-302-7248.

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LICENSE®

Pipe Crew Foreman: Local
work Immediate opening
(407)322-6133

Service, repair A repipe
plumber.
Driver*
license
req*ed. 407-947-9478 or 407302-1559.
SMe/Beae Crew: Local work.
F/T wBt bsraffi* 407-3228133

W A N T E D : Outgoing sales
rep tor community newspaper
group. Newspaper sales
experience preferred. Benefits
include
base
salary,
commission plan, mileage,
paid
vacation.
health
Insurance. 401k, Resumes
only to: Sanford Herald. 300
N. French Ave . Santord. FL
32771
or
dptngAaemmoieherakJ. com

93— R ooms For
R ent

95— Roommate
Wanted

W E EK LY R E N TA L S
Starting • $82/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-330-4423

Seeking a person to share my
home view ol Lake Monroe. tuN
house privileges C a l 407-3287232 lor an appointment.

Extremely clean, cory turn rm.
all utl, cable, a/c. Indy, phone,
kitch use. sec dr. private
entrance Resident owner.
AB SO LU TE LY
NO
ALCO H O L, ORUOS ANO
N O N SM O K ER S O N LY! Very
respectable. 407-314-0924

Room tor rent, completely
furnished, all utilities, private
entrance. SUXVwk with deposit
Prtler older person, no
drugs/alcohot 407-324-2464

97— A partments
Furnished
Santord: HMcrtc 3/1 5,2 story
S9S0/month 2/1, $590/month

407-262-2002.
Santord, Lovely 1BR apt. newly
renovated, complete privacy.
Seeking 1 mature working
couple over 40 No children, no
drugs, $575/mo ♦ $300 sec.
lease 407-321-3735

* Accepting applications for:

SW ISSPORT USA, INC.
Ramp/Baggage Handlers, A/C Cabin Cleaners,
Fuelers, Janitorial
(Full Time / Part-time / Seasonal)
On the spot interviews and hires for qualified candidates
We oiler holiday pay; uniforms, free parking, paid comprehensive industry training,
weekly pay, direct deposit and a safe work environment.
Oonl let these opportunities fty by. Stop by our administration office Monday thru
Friday between 10:00 A.M. to 4.00 P M. for an application and more information.
For Ramp Service positions, we will conduct on the spot interviews upon completion of the application.

SM Ssm nsyK.
2 RED CLEVELAND BLVD.
SUITE 210
SANFORD, FL 32773

407-585-4790

lu v Y iiiin iE in
TRAINING FOR
EMPLOYMENT

Im port/Am encsn
Auto
Technician Vakd drivers he 6
Cote 3 rears exp Pad by exp
407-415-1318
Pebble
Ju nctio n
has
immediate luk time openings
available tor yard and bagging
facility Need mdnr duals who
fvive kxnxA tuparaxte are hard
wukvij. have tm **xjrtaUxi. am
M 50 (is end are wffing to teen
Pre employment drug lest w
required Please apply m
|MV.n at 762 ‘juute f m uJi Ave
banked F I 40/ 323-36J8

W

Part time Activities Coordinator
tor 3 assisted King facto**. C a l
407 687-8936

FT Nurses Aide, experience
required P T receptionist Apply
in
person
Renaissance
Retirement Ctr. 300 W Airport
Bhrd. Sanford

(407) 7888760
KELLY SERVICES
An EOE Never An Applicant Fee

elp

Trim carpenters needed tor
growing company. Own tools A
transportation required. Start in
2 to 3 weeks 321-377-1585

ntw iH iM ,

Office: Th e Fishei C o, a
national utility contractor la
hiring an office assistant tor
receptionist and data entry
duties lor our growing Santord
office. The ideal candidate wtl
have MS office computer skits,
be detail oriented, and famriar
with construction Bilingual
Spanish Is a plus Team Fishai
offers career advancement,
competitive wages, and an
axcsllent benefit package,
including health, life. 401k and
a profit sharing plan. Mail
resume to: 2840 Stonewall
Place. Santord. FI 32773 Ph
407-288-3397
On
line
www.ffshetco com EOE/DFWP

Lawn MainlenanceiLandscape
Installation Foreman Exp A
drivers license a must FT.
earn $20k to $3Uuyr » some
perks We are looking tor speed
A accuracy C al Kerry. 407-2347253

Loader Operator Fmishgrade
exp COL Class A license a plus
Ins benefits, no weekends
Santord area. 407 482-9605

71— H

FuN TVtw A Fart TRiw
In

Full
Time
experienced
Assistant
houaekeeper
needed tor busy hotel. Apply
in person at Sprtnghila Suits
Marriott. 201 North Town# Rd,
Santord. FL 32771.

Final interior commercial
construction
cleaning
technicians needed Good pay
A benefits. E ip d preferred but
will Pain motivated individuals
Reliable
transportation
required Pte Cal 407-322-7911

Temp to F T opportunities wtlh
a nationally known company's
Lake Mary area call center with
excellent employee benefits
once permanent I We have
immediate 2nd A 3rd Shift
openings tor customer service
oriented pros
Interested
canddaies must be able to wexk
schedules
that
include
evenings.
weekends,
A
holidays
Pre-assignment
criminal background checks
and drug screens required

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407-894-5888

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Cuisine in Longwood Full Time
A Part Tuna. Call 407-265-8246

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Lawn MainlenanceiLandscape
Established company top pay
for exp. ItOO sign on bonus.
Longwood area 407-8316436

F u llP T General la w Office
hek&gt; wanted Responsible tor al
administrative duties 65»wpm
non-smoker Fax resume. 407328-7467

71— H elp W anted

All applicants must be able to provide a 10-year work/school history and pass a criminal back­
ground check including FBI Finger Print screening All applicants must pass a mandatory drug

Sanford
July llth

pnce
includes
text and

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 posses a valid Florida Driver's License.

Melbourne
K u llilo m * . H ack hors,
l oader*. D u m p T ru c k s

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Jul*
Nou|P,nenL
hi(iden

A successful background check is required for all airport employment.

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G ra d e r* , S crapers,
K t t a s a lo r t
N e il C la ss : Ja n 3 rd

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• 1manual A im lim t
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99— A partments U nfurnished

T hk H&gt;:r \l»

2005

103— H ousesU nfurnished

ihieilTy Living at Affordable
P rtd n g . 1,2 A 3 bedrooms.
W « v i m . 407-322*9104.
KHO.

Venture I Properties
Pawl Osborne
407-321-4794
W Tow n house: Lrv Rm. Din
Rm. Fplc. 1 car garage
$950/mo

103— HousesU nfurnished

£ "T fc t m t x

3 2 . family rm. kvirg rm, 2 car
gar. near Sanford Airport
$1200'mo
no pets
no
smoking 407-353-4320

W

4

ar eh o use

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Pool Table: Gorgeous 8'
furniture-style table, decorative
legs, leather pockets, oversized
f three p&lt;ece Italian slate
Accessory M. beta Brand new
In crate. Cost $4500: tell
$1350 407-402-1781 or 3857530488

Warehouse. 7.500 sg ft.
Sanford. 3 offices, truck
heights, S3,12S/mo{S500/sqft)
C al ktovTn 8-5, 407-3220664

RENTAL 5
407) J22 2405

118—O ffice S pace

Sanford: 2/1 Home, Carpel
Vinyl, Fplc. Scr Porch. Shed
$7005700 Deposit
Sanford Historic District:
1/1. Wood floors. Carpet.
Fplc.
W/D
Hook-ups,
Enclosed Porch $535-5535
D tp
Sanford: 3/2. Spacious
Home, t Block From Lake.
Wood/Tiie Firs Send Patio.
Attached Work Shop. Double
Carport.
Storage Shed
$9505950 Deposit
D O Y LE M A N A G E M E N T
W E R E N T AND S E LL
HOM ES!

Sanford Walk lo mall. 2/1.22
car carport, fenced yd. W D
hookups C H A screen porch.
S935/mo. 407-808-4004 or
407-830-7070

Country
Style
City
Living

For Rent

Offcas For Rant 400 sq ft to
800 sg ft Sanford Fulton
Offica Centar. 407-314-3750

CO R R U G ATED
STEEL
R O O F IN G for Bams. Boat
Docks. Shops, etc. Also Culvert
Pipe: 15*x20 i r *20 . C a l For
Prices Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293-5788.

141— Homes For
S ale

199— P ets 8 c
S upplies

1202 Pomegramte $74,900.
2/1. Ig fenced yd. newly
remodeled
1-B88-2BB7479x8600

I BUY HOUSES FOR CASK
Can M0-377-UM

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221—G ood T hings
to E at
Black

E ye d Peas B y Tha
Bushel Bn j q i Farm A Market,
2466 Santord Ave, Sanfcrt. 407322-3661.
Wetermalona
$2.00.
cantaloupes, sweet. $2-00.
lettuce $1 0 0 . tomatoes. 3$1 00. onions, 3-$100, green
peppers,
3-11.00.
Slrawberrfee. pint. $1.00.
Candy tweet com. $.2S/aar.
potatoes. 10#, $1.60. Boiled
peanuts, cafun. spicy, regular.
407-431-1666 Peanut Men
was asked to move from SR46
A416. Cell lor new location,
thank you, Joh n B.

209—C lothing

H U O E B E N E F IT S A L E . C A T
P R O T E C T IO N
S O C IE T Y .
Frl/Sat/Sun, June 10,11 S 12.
6-5pm. 2460 Mellon villa Ave,
Sanford Off Eaat 25th SL

S v c , F ire w o o d ,

407 330-044
-

AComplete
Tree Service Co.

407-719-7301

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M assag e T h erap y is an important part

of your recovery from injury and stress

217— G arage S ales

Font Expedition E/B 2002 3rd
Row
Perfecl
$17,950.
$339/Mth
call
or
vlatl
4078732966 com
Ford Explorer 2004 perfect
$15,950 301/mth cal or visit
4078732966 com
Ford Explorer X LS 2002 4x4,
$11,250, $212/Mth, Cafl or visit
4076732966 com
Ford Explorer XLT 4x4. 2004.
$17,950 $339/Mth. cad or visit
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Saturn Vua AW D VS 2002 38k
Ml. $13,950 263/mth, ca# or v M
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235—
T

ruck/SU VS/Van s

Chevrolet 1500 Ext Cab 2001
4x4 LT $14,950. 1262/Mth
Call or visit 4076732966 com
Chevrolet 1500 V8 LS Ext Cab
2004 $16,950.320/mth, call or
visit 4075732966 com
Chevrolet Avalanche 4x4 2002
low ml $19.950 377/mth call or
visit 4076732966 com

Murphy’:
Dump ,y ,s %
Trailer,
Service

Ford F150 XLT Ext Cab 2004
$15,950 5358/Mth. Call or vfeit
4078732966 com.
Ford F250 2003 Crew Lartal
Dies 4x4 $29,950 can or vfeit
4076732966 com
G M C Sierra 4x4, 2002,
$9,950
Call
or
visit
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Nissan Pathfinder 1996 only
91k mi. $6,950 call or visit
4076732966 com

239—
M otorcycles/4W heelers F or S ale
Two Brand Now
4-Wheelers
1- Polaris 1- Yamaha
$3,900 a o ch o b o
396-719-9330

276* Fence
Central Florida Fane*
All Types of Fenca
Specialising In Vinyl
Fencing # (
•Free Estimates
■L.ice nsed/ Insured
Duality Work
•Prompt Service
386-799-5330

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community

LYMAN’S
CONCRETE
SERVICE

In Me
Service directory ads
are $50 per month
per block or
$95 per month
for 2 blocks.

SERVICE
DIRECTORY

Specialize In
Concrete,
Tile, Block'
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No Job Tbo Small!

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of each month)

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CLEAN

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Sanlord FL '407-320-1999

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Residential &amp; Commercial
Weekly.
Monthly,
Bi-Weekly

nm nuAhi

By Appointment
ft MA43537

"
bodge Asm 2002 Crew Cat*
$19,950.
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or visit
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Ford F150 4x4 2001 King
Ranch 56k Mi $18,950 320/mth
call or visit 4076732966 com

407- 474-2166

Double Load Washer $1.00
Triple Load Waaher $2.00

lie

D od ge Ham 2001 1 ton
Dually flat Bad. $13,960. C a l
or vfM 4076732966 com

Vito Soprano Sax,
professional,
$800, obo.
407-418-8802.

Fo r S ale

Avalon Center For Therapeutic Massage
1400 S Park Ave , Sanford

3 2 1 -6 9 5 -1 2 9 8

Dodga 2500 ExlCMJ 1999.4x4
55k ML $12,950 can or visit
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Ford F150 2003 Ext Cab XLT
$15,950 $301/Mlh Call or
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Prime Location Off SR 46 I
1270 Upsala Rd, Sanford I
1,666-7,000 Sq. Ft. Suites I

Tlw HwUd « not inponsake for errors n en edveniMmem d not cor­
rected by Ihe «ru *&lt;Mk after th# Ad appear, Tire newspaper „ not
reaportaM or katxe ekaltoevef lor any claim made Oy an ad or tot any
Ot Ihe tervtcei. product, or opportune#, offared try Our adventMr, We
do not andorM or promola Ihe purchaaaa or u , ot any product, s#nc
ice company or individual ihai choose* lo advartiM m tfna new,paper
and we reserve Ihe rtghl lo refute andrak advertrung ee deem mappropnale or unacceptable by our company standard,

Trimming 4
Removli. Hauling.
Pruning. Stump
Grinding. Bobcat
Work, Senior
Discounts
Fully LtcAnt

Fo r S ale

222— M usical
Instruments

Pontiac Grand Am G T 2004
4Door. $11,950 $223/Mlh. can
or visit 4076732966 com

Spa: Portable, therapy |ets.
energy efficient
ItO-volt,
insulated cover, all new $1295
407-339-0678 or 388-2162946

407-323-9408

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Bods Tree
Sendee Inc.?

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1-877-599-6719

407-321-0004
•IS W. 1ST, Sanford
kM, 104, Sat9-1

Ford Crown Victoria 2004 LX
leather $15,250 $2B8At1h
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F r e e E s tim a te s

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231— C ars For S ale

MINK C O A T; Full length wilh
hood S u e large, kept m furrier
storage $3,000 Call 366-7898070

407-322-2611

T r im m in g . B o b c a t

Roof In 10-14 Days

407-390-7444

Payments may
be made by
cash, check or
credit card.
Credit approval
is required for
invoiced
advertisers.

T r e e R e m o v a l,

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Copper,
Bran, Newapapan, Auto
Radiators A Batteries

ale

TO PLACE AD CALL

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We Accept All
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R E S ID E N T IA L E X T E R I O R S

T ruck /SUVS/V ans

O F F IC E S P A C E
FO R LEA SE

Apartments

&gt; &gt; /&lt; f i r s t * t

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B E O : N AS A memory foam
mattress set. as seen on
TV/Mall New m plastic with
manufacturer's warranty. Cost
$1509; must set $495 407-6311322
or
386-753-1515
Delivery available

I

t. W Set Your Reof Done
\W\ Before The Rally
Season!

235-

B uy
Alum inum , Cano,

o m es

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

• SpatiouM Vparlmenl* wilti larae Closets • U k r

I e iu i
Service
DlRECTMf

r

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Sentord/Carrtege Cove: New
3/2 DW. all appliances A shed.
CompMefy set up. ready to move
In 5597/mo. includes lot rent,
with approved credit. 407-3238160_______________________

From ■ \ ii IIq b a l l » Sparkling h x &gt; l« tennis O m its

Country Lake i

o b il e

Wenled: Work shop space in
Sanford
Area.
Need
immediately. Call 407-3209968________________________

llT A SSlFIEPS

1st Month's Rent

157— M

159—Real E state
Wanted

Avoid Foreclosure! Call
407-221-7959

300 OFF

191— B uilding
M aterials

2 deluxe ofc spaces for rent.
Intemet/phone ready, alac.
meld.
$650/mo
ea.
or
$1200/moboth 407-321-7497

C o m v n ie n t
S p u r io u s
A ffo r d a b le

219— Wanted to

n ta l

S pace

MANAGEMENT

181— A ppliances it
Furniture For S ale
Lrg beige rechner. $50. black
entertainment center, $125.
wrought ion gtase top M ia . $35,
chest of drawers. $35. couch.
$250. table A 4 chars, $100. new
Broyhdl couch. $350. Caft 407629-0272.

114—

4 0 7 -3 2 1 -0 7 5 9

3/1 spacious home 1413 1 3th
St. Sanford, also 4/2 spacious
ftoma. 1407 Locust Ave,
Sanford 407-322-0213

ale

2 BR Oupiei Apts cfose to
Seminole High, scr porch,
laundry A storage Rm.
tM ONAo 407 647-1366

DOYLE

100— C ondominium
R entals

S

D u p l e x / T RIPLEX

U n f u r n is h e d

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA I BORM JMOMO
I BOOM i f 70 V O AND UP
Cade mciuom
407-323-9670

141— H omes For

105—

103— Houses-

RESIDENTIAL
&amp; NEW
CONSTRICTION
Licensed •Hondo! •In.uftd

Ask About Our SubContractors And
Hands man Specials

407-324-1177

H R B IT R T F O R H U M A N IT Y

LO O K IN G FO R
P R O P E R TY
Donations tor tax
w riteoff and to purchase
minim um 6,000 square
feet of bulldable land.

£ £ 1 can

407-696-5855

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PuMah: May 26.2006 and Jtte*
9.2000
0180

C A M NO.: B&gt; CA N W U K

M T H 1 CO UN TY C O U R T
OP TH E I

De u t s c h e

eg al

CALVIN
J.
HENDERSON.
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OP
CALVW 1 HENDERSON. TH E
UNTTED STATES OP
AMERICA ANO UNKNOW N
PARTIES IN POSSESSION.

bank tr u s t

TRUSTEE,

» * L 0 0 Y M. STEVENS A/K/A
MELOOY U. WEEKS; WELLS
EANOO HOME MORTGAGE.
M C.. A DISSOLVED
CORPORATION; CASSIUS L
S TEV EN S A/K/A CASSIUS
STEVENS; JOHN OOE; JANE
D OE AS UNKNOWN TEN ANT
(S) M POSSESSION OP THE
S U B JEC T PROPERTY,

OEOFtQE AHO ANO CYHTHM
AHO,
HUSBAND
AND
W n L A N Q UNKNOWN
PARTIES M

NOTICE « HEREBY GIVEN
I M on toa 31 day at June, 3008
af 1100am . M Waal Front Door
of too Somtoolo County
Ctort a fl i

tor aato too tof-

Lof 36. HERON RKX1E. FH 1.
to
biP
30 6 30. PubBc Records of

SPOUM
OF
RAMON
TAVAREZ CHAPMAN LAKES
HOM EOW NERS
ASSOCIA­
TION. M C . UNKNOWN TEN­
A N T S ) IN POSSESSION #1
and $7. b«D*tonM nto
I « ■ oo&gt; to too Mgfwal bkkbr tor
caah « to* W M From Door of
to*
SEMINOLE
County
M l N. Park
to Sanford. Florida
37771, M 1100 a.m. onto* 16to
day of June, 2006 to* Mowing
forth In tald Final Summary

L O T 3, BLOCK A, O F CHAP­
MAN LAKES PHASE
1,
ACCOROINO T O TH E PLAT
THCREOP AB RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 92. PAGES 40
ANO 41. OP TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OP M M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
WITNESS my hand a r t to# eaaf
of M o oourt on bby 16,2006.

wines OP ACTION
TO . CASSIUS L STEVENS
A/K/A CASSIUS STEVENS
390 M
STREET. W INTER
SP R M Q S .FL 33700

Cbrk of too Court
By: Mary Saute*
Deputy Cbrk

NOTICE N HEREBY GIVEN
t u t on toa 31 (toy of Jute. 3000
at 1100 am . at Waal Front Door
of toa Bawttoofa County

E to M
r.P A

dark u l i
JO H N DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TEN A N T(S ) IN
POSSESSION OP TH E SUB­
JE C T PROPERTY
390 3nl STREET. W INTER
SPRWGS, PL 37709

Lot 94. Atafeye Wbod
120. aoconmgtotoo plaf
of a* recorded to P M Booh 36.
72 TTaoutf* 79, PuMc
of Bomfnofo County.

DATED » i* 20 day of May.
2009.

YO U ARE NOT1PCO M an
action for Foreclosure of
Mortgage on N
M ow ing
dw ettad property:

CLER K O F
CO U R T

L O T 7. BLOCK 3. N O R TH
ORLANDO 5TH ADOITION.
ACCOROINO TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOAOED M
P U T BOOK 13. PAOE 78, OP
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.

F you are a
wttoadtoo
to
to
to toto procoodteg, you wo anB
•ad. at no eoM to you, to too
of
Court
■ 301 N. Park
Avenue. SuM N301, Santord.
FL 33771 (407) 6664777 w M t
2 working ttoyi of your receipt of
i; • you aro hearing or
caa 1-600-966-

I you and
you are required to larva a copy
of your written dilinat*. 1 any,
to a, on M anful C. Watson.
P A , Attorney for PtotoBft,
whoa# address la II0 0 NW
46TH STREET, SUITE 130. FT.
LAUDERDALE, a 33300 wNNn
Wrty (30) daya after toe M
reitl*f teinn of
Noloa to toe
IPtoaaa puMah In TH E BANFORO HERALD) and Me toe
original alto toe CMrti of toN
Court aitoar before aarvioa on
B
U W H h■ WWTHy
art
i■nr
HHUIII
Or lirtm a iB■a■
wfli ba intewl: MUkwi won lor
toe relef demanded to to* com-

Ac L
tog a N raclaf accommodaeon to
n m a l l i i l i i a lia
U
M a la m m r m e i l l n n
p
tru u ^ fii m
mi*
procvwraing
should contact the Court
Admtotairator ai 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 33771,
Talapttona Number (407)3234330 not later r a n aavan (7)
day* prior to toe proceeding. It
hearing knpavad. (TOO) 1 -800996-6771 or Voice (V) 1-600999-0770 via Florida Relay
Service*

Tho aforesaid aato a B ba
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment antored to C h i No.
04-CC-9709 ponding In toa
Cotmiy Court ol too Ei|paa— i
Judicial Circuit In and tor
Somtocfo County. Florida
DATED toia 30 day of May

CLERK OF TH E
CO URT
By:M wy taoupa

C O U N TY

Deputy dark
If you are a pamon *dh a da-

■OmTjf wno nfw* sny B a m iv w *
doOon In ordR to parlctpaia to
toto prooaadtoB you are anBlod,
N no eoRto you. to too prod■Ion
of ateBre
eoftoln
it ii t a n n i
m ew *
aaa
^^^ee *
Pteaaa
contact
Court
AdmtototrM on at 301 N. Pork
Am t iu o . Su m N301, Santord,
FL 33771 (407) 806-4227 »dNn
3 woridng doye of your roooipl of
toto noftoo; I you o n hearing or

LO T 6. BLOCK 10. TIER H.
E R TR A FFO R O S MAP OF
THE TOW N OF SANFORD.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED W
P U T BOOK t. PAGE 119. AS
DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK
2323. PAGE 842, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AitOA 801
SO UTH
AVENUE,
SANFORD.
13771

BAY
FL

*t pupae sals to toe hgheti and
beet bidder tor caah. AT THE
W EST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY
CO U R T
MOUSE SANFORD. FLORIDA
Florida at 11 00 A M . on toe
t8 day of Jure. 2003
m a r v a n n C MORSE

CLERK

OF

THE

r.LERK
CIRCUIT

RICHARO M. C O IN , E S Q .
Tbylor A Carla, P A ,
660 Concouraa Parkway Souto,
SuM 108
Matfand, Florida 32791
Putdah : May 29.3006 and June
9,3006
0101
M TH E CO UN TY CO U R T
OF THE D O H T U N T H

judicial catcurr.

ALAFAYA WOOOS
HOMEOWNER'S
ASSOCIATION. INC., a nol tor
proto Florida corporaaon.

DONALD A. MUIRHEIO AND
SYDNEY ELLEN MUIRHEIO.
HUSBAND AND WIFE.ANO
UNKNOWN PARTIES IN
POSSESSION.

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
tool on too 21 day of Juno, 2006
ai 1190 am. at Wool From Door
of tho
Seminole
County
Courtooueo, too undoralgnad
Clark wB offer lor Mia toa fol­
lowing daaotred real property:
Lot 17. Alafoyt Wooda, Phaao
14. eocordtog to too pfal toeraof
aa recorded In Plat Book 37,
Pagoa 19 Through 10, Public
Record* of Somlnole County,
Florida
together with all atructoroa,
improvement*, fixture#, appli­
ance*, and appurtenance* on
•aid land or used to conpjncdon

Law Crete* M Der—&lt; C
Uxwuegre
r « 4 w y Pre™ Imre
taffy* FL M U 9 '1 2 9

DAVID KIQHT. and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.

1

. N o n c a O F BALE

la hereby gkan. ourauam to an Flrtof Judgment of
Fowd ouf t tor ptainifl m i v i d
to M e cauae on May 18. 2009.
to to* ClrcuN Court of Samlnefa
County. Florida. I M l aal to*
County. Florida, doacitoad ae:
LO T 12, BLOCK 17. WEATHERSFIELO SECO N D ADDI­
TION. ACCOROINO T O THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN FLAT BOOK 12. PAGES
103 ANO 103, O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA

931 No*# Dam* Drive, at putdc
tab, to to* high**! a rt beat bid­
der, tor caah, Salaa held on to*
sraal front door of toe Samtoob
County
Courthouse.
on
August18. 3006 at 11 o'clock
AM .
Dobd tob 16 day of May. 2009.
Cbtk of too Circuit Court
MAHYANNE MORSE
By: Mery Stroup#
Deputy Cbtk

nth Dteabdtteo Act,
person# sitto dNabrkttea needing
o ipocbl accommodation to par*
w p t u m try* prooesong •nouia
contact court Aommtaoation at
telephone number (407)6964330, not later than aavan (7)
day* prior to to* procaadtog. N
hearing impaired. (TDO ) 1-900966-6771. or Voroe (V) 1-600969-6770. via Florida Raby

The aforaeaid tale wd bo mod*
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment entered In C M No.
04-CC-4690 pending In the
County Court of too Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and tot
Seminoi* County. Florida

Q.
Kaaa, Shubr, Solomon, Specter.
Foyle 6 Singer. P A.
P.O. Box 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0600

DATED ton 20 day of May,
3009

Putdah: May 29. 2006 and
A n * 9, 2009
Q164

MAHYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E C O U N TY
CO URT
By Mary Stroup#
Deputy Clark
8 you arc a person with a dtaabdty who need* any acccmmodaaon In order to partlcipato In
tor* proceetkng. you are anoded.
*1 no coat to you. to toa provluon ol certain assistance
Pteaaa
contact
Court
Adnwvstrsoon at M l N. Park
Avenue. SuM fo o t. Santord,
a 32771 (407) 666-4227 wfton
2 working daya of your racatoi of
Ova nonce. I you are hearing or
voce stipend, cal 1-600-966
8771.
RICHARO M COLN. ESQ..
Taylor 6 Certs. P A .
890 Concern* Parkway Souto.
SuM 109
Mantand. Florida 12791
Putdah May 29. 3009 and June
S. 2009
Q182
M THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUfT,
M ANO FOR
6IM M 0 1B COUffTY,
C A M NO. 04-CC6963-6

Oepu*&gt; CMn

81 ANO FOB
COUNTY.

MIOFIRST BANK.

va.

Notice t* hereby given that, pureuent to a Final Summary
Judgment
ol
Foractoauro
entered in toe above-ttyied
cause, n toe Circuit Court of
Semnoie County. Florida. I wd
teU toe property situate to
Seminole
County.
Florida.

day of Ma*

MARYMME MORSE
aa Cbrk of toa Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Dark
Helena
bqda
se e
n W

l

Gutbrrai

Malehow.

649 E. CotonW Drive
Oriando. Florida 32903

Of 1990
AbnHataBvd Order No 97-3
6 you ar* a pamen wah a db-

In tob procaadtog. yauyam'anJ
•ad. m no ooaf to you, to to*
P f W A K jn

of c a r v i

m

a i w

i c q

.

Pteaaa
contact
Court
AdtiW* atration at 301 North
Park Avanua, Sun* N301.
Sordord. Florida 32771 (407)
•96-4237, wltoin (3) working
ftow
B of
mr^^g
MF* of
wwya
%F* Moyr
j sFwev m
eww
sps this
aawro
noaoa 6 you am hearing or
votoo krpbrad. ea t H800)-996•771.

M TH E O R C U T CO U RT
OF THE D Q H T ID r r H
COUNTY,

HEATHROW MASTER
ASfiOClAT O N M C . a i r t lu r

IN TH E Cm CUfT CO URT
OF TH E 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
i ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA

C A M NO: 06 -CA-629-14-W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC., ** Nominee lor Novaster
Mortgage. Inc..
PLAINTIFF
va.

ZAIOA SANCHEZ. RAMON
TAVAHEZ.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
RAMON
TAVAREZ. CHAPMAN LAKES
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
IN C.
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION #1 a rt #2. at M.
D E FE N D A N TS)

N O N C E OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY Q/VEN
pursuant to a Friar Summary
Judgment of Foractoauro dated
May 16. 2006 entered n Ov*
Caa* No 06-CA-929-14-W of
too Octet Court of too 18TH
JudMMI Cattd m a rt tor M b
N O L I Cou«*f Ftenoa. eftaram
M ORTGAGE
ELECTR O NIC
R fO rlT R A TlO N
S V B T IU B
M C . M Noffvnee ter Novaalar
Uurtgage toe F w a f end
ZAlOA SANCHEZ
MUON
TAVAMCi
UNKNOWN

UNION PLANTERS BANK.
N A SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER WITH UNION
PLANTERS MORTQAQE.
INC.

BOA

C A M NO: 09 -CA-630-14-O
NOVABTAR MORTGAGE. IN C .
— s■. _I—1— ^ —----_ ..

i Virginia ucrpormion*

RICKY SIGMON. *1 ai.

PUUNT1FF
N O TK I OF BALI

va.
L
TAYLOR lA / i
BOBBY TAYLOR a/Va BOB
TAYLOR. MARLA M TAYLOR,
DONALD
J.
TERRY,
R08CANNC TERRY. CAPITAL
ONE BANK. MMINOIJE
CO UNTY.
UNIFUNO
CCR
PARTNERS. UNKNOWN
T E N A N T S ) IN POSSESSION
F I a r t #2, a t at.
DCFENOANT(S)

NOTICfl OP

Noice b hereby given that,
purauam to a Final Judgment of
Foractoauro or Order dated May
19, 3009, antored to 0 4 Case
Number 06-CA-116-14G, to to*
Circuit Court far SEMINOLE
Coum* Florida wharoto UNION
PLANTERS BANK, N .A SUC­
CESSOR By MERGER WITH
UNION PLANTERS
M OR T­
GAGE. INC. la toa Pbtom. a rt
RICKY SIGMON. « aL. aro toe
Oafandbito. I * 6 aaitoa proper­
ty situated In SEMINOLE
County Florida described aa:

NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
purauant to a Final Summary
vutsgmsni Or r-orvooiuni o w w
May 19, 2006 anbrad In C M
Caa* No. 06-CA-930-140 of
too Circuit Court of too 16TH
Judtebl Clfcua In and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida, wherein
NOVASTAR MORTGAGE. INC.,
I wginMi Lorpornon, rw raif
and BOBBY L TAYLOR t/k/i
BOBBY TAYLOR i A / l BOB
TAYLOR. MARLA M. TAYLOR,
DONALD
J.
TERRY,
R06EANNE TERRY. CAPITAL
ONE
BANK,
SEMINOLE
CO UNTY.
UNIFUNO
CCR
PARTNERS. UNKNOWN TEN ­
A N T S ) IN POSSESSION i t
a rt 12 , are Defendant*.

Lot 6 RETR E A T AT WEKIVA.
according to too pbf thereof, aa
recorded to Plat Book 99, Pagoa
32. 33, and 34. of to* PuMc
Record* of Samtoob County.
Florida.

I wd aal to to# high**i bkkbr tor
caah at toa Waal From Door of
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse, M l
N. Park
Avenue in Sanford. Florida
33771. at 1100 am . on th# 21
day of June, 2009 toa to9owtng

Ootoon Law Firm
1330 Souto Myrtle Avenue,
Sun* 106
Clearwater, Florida 33796-3449
Pubkahad In: Santord Herald

forth In said Final Summary
Judgment, to-wit
L O T 131. WYNDHAM WOOOS.
PHASE TWO. ACCORDING TO
TH E PLAT TH ER EO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 26.
PAGES 41 ANO 42. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS my hand a rt toa teal
of tob court on May 20. 2009.
MAHYANNE MORSE
Cbrk of to* Court
By: Mary Stroups
Deputy Cbrk
Attorney tor PWntM:
Brian L Roaaiar. Eaquk*
Popktn 6 Roaaiar. P.A.
10 Fairway Drive
Sulla 302
Deerfield Beach. FL 33441
Tbbphona: (964) 360-90M
Facsimile (994) 420-9167
Putdah: May 29. 2009 a rt June
9.2009
0166
IN T H I COUNTY COUNT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A M NO: 04 -CC-425420-6
PINE RIDGE CLUB VILLAGE I
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida
not tor proht corporation.
PLAINTIFF
v*.
JUNE
V
MILLER.
a rt
UNKNOWN TENANT 1 a rt 2.
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Fetal Summary
Judgment of Forecteeure dated
May 19. 2003 entered *i C M
Case No 04-CC-9296-2OS of
to* Coteky Court of Semstob
County. Florida, wherein PINE
RIDGE CLUB CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC « toa
Ptaetarl a rt JUNE V MILLER,
a rt UNKNOWN TENANT! a rt
2. are to* Defendant* I wd sal
to to* highest a rt best tedder
to/ caah at toe Semmob Courtly
Courthouse. 301 N. Park
Avenue Sanford. FL 3 2 m . at
1100 am. on to* 2tH day of
June. 2009 th* Mowing
deserted property aa aal lotto n
said Final Summary Judgment.

CONDOMINIUM UNIT 81.
BUILDING 17. OF THE PlNE
RiDGE CLUB VILLAGE 1. A
CONDOMINIUM ACCOROINO
TO THE DECLARATION OF
CONDOMINIUM AS RECORD
EO IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 1634 PAGE 1440 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
M M M X f COUNTY. FLORi
DA tO O ttH IM WITH AN
UNOrVKXO H it NI i f M THt
COMMON f | f Mt N 19 APWUM

O o u g b a C .Z a h m .P A
19BX U S Hay 19 N.. #300
Clearwater. FL 33764
(777)336-4011 phono
(737)639-1094 tax
6 you aro a person wan a dtaataiy atoe ru ed* any ae w w r o
daflan In onbr to parfclpai* in
tob procoadng, you aro antobd,
al no ooaf to you, to to* provfs k x i
of certain eaabtanc*.
nmmm
contact
Court
AObnl*e*aon *1 M l North Park
Akbtm. SuNo N X 1 , Sanford,
Florida 33771 (407) 996-4237.
wttoto (3) working day* of your
roooipl of tob noaca, 6 you aro
rwemg or vdscv mperso, CM I*
(8001-955-8771
PuMah: May 29. 2009 wto Juno
5, 2006
Q199

M THB CMCUTT COURT
OF THB DQHT1INTH
JUOIC1AL CMCUTT
M AMO FOR
BPMIOLB COUNTY,
FLOfMOA

PlMah: May 39.2006 and June
5,3009
0167

CfWL ACTION
C A M NO.: 06-CA-11414O

Bf T H I O R CUTT CO URT
O F T H B 16TH
JU O R M L CMCUTT,
Bt ANO FOR
I COUNTY.

(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cbrk of to* Clrout Court
By; Mary Skoupe
Deputy Cbrk

» « 1- u
B A
W IC T O W , r A

*
A

May 29.2006 a rt June
9. 2009
0196

M T H i CIRCUIT CO U R T

C A M NO.: 6B C A 66 B 14W

v*.

NOTICEOPSALI

PuMah: May 29.3006 and June
9,2009
0163

0771.

C A M NO. 04-CC-4M0

LENAR0
DIXON
A/K/A
LEONARO
DIXON;
JANE
DIXON. THE UNKNOWN WIFE
OF LENAHO DIXON A/K/A
LEONARD DIXON. U T E IS H A
DIXON; IF LIVINO. INCLUDING
ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SAID
DEFENDANT(S).
IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G RAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS. ANO
TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
TH E
NAMED
D EFEN D AN TS); JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT; JANE
DOC. UNKNOWN TENANT.
Detendants.

R1CHARO M. COLN, E S Q ,
Tbylor 6 Carlo. P A ,
190 Concouraa Parkwoy Souto,
*
108
Florida 32791

a ju ts e . ^ J y . u a d a ^M h 4

Maryann# Mona
Aa Clark of toa Court
By Carol Moor*
Aa Deputy Clark

CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY, IN C . F/K/A
ASSOCIATES HOME EO U R Y
SERVICES. INC..

C O U N TY

MAHYANNE MORSE

M ANO FOR
S E M N O L I COUNTY.

M TH E CIRCUIT CO U RT
OF TH E IKW fTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLOfMOA,
IN AND FOR
SEMNtOLS COUNTY,
CIVIL OfVtSION
C A M NO: 06-CA-194-14W

TH E

10 Fakwey Drive
BUM 303
■ach, FL 33441
(•M) 360-9030
Facatobr (964) 420-6167

TEN A N T TO SAJO UNIT
DATED tob I M
2006.

m pubic ta b to toa M^piaat a rt
beat bidder, tor caah. ai to* Waal
Front Door. 301 North Park
Avanua, Sanford. FL. 33771, ai
1100 a m. on to* 31 day of
Juno. 3009.
Dated: May 20. 2009

CLERK O F THE
COURT
By: Mary Stroupe

CIRCUIT

Wi Dwabwtte* Act
of 1990
Admirsstnav* Order No. 97-3
6 you aro a person with a dis­
ability who need# any accommo­
dation to order to parttdpab in
tob procaadtog. you aro anwbd.
at no cost to you, to to* provi­
sion of certain assistance
Pitas*
contact
Court
AdmtoiatraJbn at X I Norm Park
Avenue. Suito N X t , Santord.
Florida 33771 (407) 865-4227.
within (2) working day* of your
receipt of tow none*, it you ar*
haaring or vote* unpaired, can 1(800)-995-8771
PuMah: May 29, 2009 a rt June
9.3009

Qtaa

IN THB CIRCUIT CO U R T
OF TH E EIGHTEEN TH
JUOIC1AL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 04CA-1917-14O
WELLS FARGO BANK. N A .
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
WELLS FARGO HOME MORT­
GAGE IN C .
Pbmoll,

C ASE NO. 06-CA663-14-G
•

M ORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
PTC..
Plateau.

VICTORIA
A.
IRWIN;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VIC­
TORIA A. IRWIN; and a*
unknown parka* darning by
torough. under or agalnat to*
above named Defendant, atoo 8
not known to ba dead or atow.
whether sard unknown partba
claim a t hairo. daviaaaa.
grantee*, aaaignaaa. lienors,

2006. In tob cauae. 1w « ta i toa
property situated In SEMINOLE
County, Florida daacrtbadaa:
LO T 119, TRAILS • UNIT 1.
ACCORDING T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 62, PAGES
59
THROUGH 64, INCLUSIVE. OF
TH E PUBLIC R EC O R 0 9 OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
a/k/a 331 Velveteen Place,
Ovtado, Florida 32786.
at pubic sab. to toa highest a rt
bast txddar, tor cash. West front
door of tha courthouse, located
ai M l North Park Avenue,
Santofd, SEMINOLE County.
Florida, at 11.-00 o'clock am., on
June 21. 2009.
Dated at Santord. Florida tow
20 day of May. 2005
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cbrk of th# Cxcuit Court
By; Mary Stroupe
Deputy Cbrk
Douglas C. Zahm, PA.
1S8M U.3. Hwy 19 N . #300
Clearwater. FL 33764
(777)936-4911 phone
(727)939-1094 tax
H you ar* a parson with a dwabikty who needs any accom­
modation «i order to parkcapab
In tow proceeding, you are antiDad. al no coat to you. to to* proviaxxi of certain assistance.
Pleas*
contact
Court
Administration al M l North Park
Avanua. Surb NM1. Santord.
Florida 37771 (407) 669-4227,
within (2) working day* of you
receipt of thb nohea. if you are
haaring or vote* impairad. ca# 1*
(8001-995-8771
PuMah. May 29. 2009 and June
9.2009
Q190
IN TH B CIRCUIT CO URT
OF T H I EIGHTEENTH
JU O K iA L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C ASE NO. 06-CA-663-14-L
THE C IT GROUP/CONSUMER
FINANCE. INC .

RALPH E NAUMANN. S
STUART AS TRUSTEE OF
SEMINOLE 15TH S TR E E T
LA N O TR U ST #1206. a rt all
unknown parkas claiming by.
torough. under or against to*
above named Defendant, who is
not known to be dead or akve.
whether tax) unknown parks*
claim aa haws, devisees,
grantee*, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, spouses, or
other claimants; TE N A N T (1
and/or TEN AN T #2. toa parkas
intended to account tor the
person or persona xi
possess**!.
Defendants

NOTICE O f ACTION
NOTICE OF SALE

LO T 71. THE SEASONS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK X . PAGE(S) 34
THROUGH 27. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
e V a 409 Ht/uon D r. Wetter
Spring*. Florida 32709
at pupae tab to toa highest a rt
beat tvddar tor cash. Weal konf
door of toe cosetoouae IncMarl
el M l Norto Park Avenue.
Santord SCM tNOLl County
/torts at 11 0 0 Qduos a m . on
June 21. 2008
Dated * tanked f i r i l r tow

20 Oey of M#r tUM

haa been Ned agateal you and
you aro roqufrod to aarva a copy
of y o u written dabnaaa. 6 any
to 9 on DOUGLAS C. ZAHM.
P A . PbteaTa attorney whoeo
addreaa b 168M U S Highway
19 North. Suto 300. Ctearwator.
Florida 33794. on or before or
wfthte totrty (30) day* aRer to#
drat puMeaaon of tob Nolle# of
Ackon. and l b to* origteb «Wh
to# Cbrk of tot* Court af M l N.
Park Avanua, Sanford, FL
37771. aNfwr bator* aarvtea on
PlateRTa atternay or knmadbta
law
uuukxikM vuie
vMMkuiuiiuMlIbiA
ro
iy MwWfWBiWf#
k®iwibM, ■
dafabl wR be anbrad agateal
you tor to* ratal demanded In

W ITNESS my hand and aabof
toa C o u t on tob 24 day of May
2009
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Cbrk of to# CkcuM Court
By; C icala V. Ekam
Deputy Cbrk
Law Ofltcaa of Douglaa C.
Zahm. P A
11830 US Hghway 16 North,
Surte 300
Clearwater. FL 33794
(777)9364011
(777) 636-7736 lax
PuMah : May 29.2009 and June
9. 2006
0161
M THB O R C U fT CO URT
O F T H t O O H T ttN T H
JUOICtAL ORCUTT
OF FLO N OA
M A N O FOR
B S H M Q LA C O U N JY
JUIBBOICDON DR/NKW
C A M NO. 0 S C A 6 1 M 4 O

M ORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEM S.
otoev^'lium rm .1 TEN A N T #1
IN C ,
and/or TEN A N T 13. toe perk**
PtatoWt.
intended to account tor to*
person or parsons In
vs.
poaeaaaaon. TRAILS OF
SEMINOLE
HOMEOWNERS
j ELLA STEVENS,
INDIVIDUALLY ANO AS
ASSOCIATION. IN C .
PERSONAL
Defardant*
REPRESENTATIVE O F TH E
ESTATE O F JESSIE H.
N O T K I OF B A L I
STEVENS. DECEASED, al af..
Defendant!*).
M f i f i i - w I xb BkwveaJfrroji n I. . a n tBarMf1
riJ
W i ia rmwBj q w i ih k ,
purtuam to to* Finb Judgment
N O T K I OF ACTW N
of Foractoauro dated May 19,

v.

Notice w hereby given that,
pursuant to to* Summary Fetal
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered on May 19. 2009. *i tow
cause. I wd s*4 the property sit­
uated to SEMINOLE County.
Florida described as

TH E PUBLIC RECOROS O F
SEMBtOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA.

v.

Plamtrtl.
RHONDA FOX aik/a RHONDA
K. FOX; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF RHONDA FOX a/k/a RHON­
DA K. FOX;
a rt a l unknown
parti** claiming by. through,
under or againal to* above
named Defendant who w nol
known to be dead or altv*.
whether sax] unknown parties
claim a* hairs, devisee*,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditor*, trustees, spouses, or
other claimants. TEN A N T #1
and/or TEN AN T 12. th* parka*
ntended to account lor th#
person or parson* to
possession. THE SEASONS OF
MT. GREENWOOD
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION, INC.,
Deiandantt

Legals

Lecalb

Legals

DepulyOartt

W ITNESS my hand and toa
eaal of toto Court to/a day of
MAY 10.3009.

PuMah: (Pteaaa putdah to The
Santord Hereto)
PuMah: May 29. 3009 and
June 5, 2009
Q I79

Legals

Legal*

*

COMPANY AMERICAS. AS

ALAFAYAWOOOB
HOMEOVPfER'S
ASSOCIATION, M C., a no* tor

Sunday. May 1.2005

TO RALPH E NAUMANN. a rt
a# unknown park** claiming by.
torough, under or agamtl toe
above named Defendant, who a
not known to be dead or akve.
whether saxl unknown partes
claim as hens, devisees,
grantees assignees. Iwnora.
creditors, trustees, spouses, or
other claimants
Current Residence Unknown,
but whose last known addreaa
was
1206 Weal 15th Street. Santord.
FL 32771. and 1462 Slarga/er
Terrace. Santord, FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
acaon to totactus* ■ n u v v e
on to* tortowmg property in
SEMINOLE County Florida, to

LO T 18 FLORIDA LAND ANO
COLONIZATION COMPANY 8
AOOtftON TO SO U TH SAN
/OHO A C C O H U H O TO F IA T
THfHCOF A6 H6COH06D ft
F IA T BOOK I FAOf 7J. OF

TO Af unknown hair*, cradftora, tbvteaaa or otear paroona
daiming intaroM by. torough.
under or agateal JESSIE H.
STEVENS, O ic ia iid . and al
partba having or ebteiing to
have any right. Bio or teiaroat In
to# property hereto daaertrad.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action tor Foractoauro of
Mortgage on toa following
daacribed property:
LO T 41. CHASE OROVES UNIT
6 ACCOROINO TO TH E PLAT
THER EO F AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 44. PAGES 29-31.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
R ECORD S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA: a/k/a 629
Brighrvbw Drive, Lake Mary,
Florida 37746
haa been Ned agatnat you a r t
you ar* raquxad u serve a copy
of yo u written defenses, if any,
to It on Marcia Nevaruaky,
Attorney tor Plaintiff, whoa*
addreaa b 9830 S.W 77th
Avenue, Second Floor, Miami,
Florida 33116 wttoto totrty (M )
days a/ter to* IWtl pubkeatton of
tob NoOca In toa Samtoob HER­
ALD a rt Me toe original with toe
Cbrk of tob Court aitoar before
aervtc* on PtateWTa attorney or
immediately thereafter: other
wtae a default wft be entered
againal you tor to# reket
demanded In toe complaint.
WITNESS my hart and to*
seal ol tow Court tori day of
May 19.2009.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark of to* Court
By: Carol Moor*
Aa Deputy Clark
PuMah: 8ANFORO HERALD
It you are a parson wttoadl*abkity who need* any accommo­
dation in onbr lo pamcipat* m
tob proceeding, you are enOUad,
al no coat to you. to to* provi­
sion ol certain assistance
Pleas*
contact
Court
AdmmiraDon at M l N. Park
Avanua. S u b N M l. Sanford.
FL, 32771, (407) 969-4227,
wttoto 2 working day* of you
receipt of tob nobca. I you are
hearing or vote# Impaired, cal 1900-999-8771.
Publish May 29. 2009 a rt June
9.2005
Q192
IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
OF FLORIDA IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.; 06 CA-965
SUNSHINE LENDERS. LLC .
Ptatotril,
va.
MARIE O. ST. SURIN. IF
LIVING ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
A a OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST MARIE 0
ST
SURIN. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
o f Ch r is t i a n e d o t s o n .
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
MARIE G. ST SURIN. MSM
MANAGEMENT
SERVICES.
INC . MAX SAINT SURIN.
UNKNOWN TENANT 1.
UNKNOWN TENANT 2.
Defendant*
N O T K I OF ACTION

1^^
ureter or a ^ M MAX SAIN T
SURIN. MARIE Q
S A IN T
SURIN
ANO
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE O F MARIE Q BABfT
SURIN.
cblmtog to I
or Interest to 1
dstcfib+d hm in.
YO U M E N O T # * D M l m
action tor Foractoauro of
Mortgage on t ie lubjateg
( M i d property:
L O T 180, BARCLAY W O O O S
S EC O N D
AOOIT10N,
ACCOROINO T O
PLAT
THER EO F. R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGE 6S. OP
TH E PUBLIC R EC O N O E OP
SEMM OLE CO U N TY. FLORI­
DA. A/K/A: 306 B AR CLAY
AVENUE.
ALTA M O N TE
SPRINGS. FLORIOA *7701.

youaror
of y o u \
tod. onOinnal
tor F
991 N.E. 16791
704. North Mtami
33182 wttoto totrty (30)
i of tob
to* Cbrk of tob Court

entered againal you tor to#
rotaf demanded to toe compbtet
W ITNESS my hand and toe
ta b of tob Court tob day of
MAY 16 2005.
Maryann* Morse
A# Cbrk of to# Court
By Carol Moor*
A* Deputy Cbrk
In accordance
with
toa
American* wtto DbaMHbe Art.
Paroona wtto DbaMNba naatF
Ing a apodal accommodekn to
participate In tob procaadtog
should contact toa Court
Admtotaeator at M l N. Park
Avenue, Sanford FL 37771,
Telephone Number (407)32343M nol later toan aavan (7)
days priu to to* procaadtog. 6
hearing Impaired. (TD O ) 1-9009566771
PuMah: (Pteaaa puMah In Th#
CTteiuB m rii U w r e l r l l
□HwifOTj rw llO }
PuMah: May 29. 2006 Mid
June S. 2006
0193

N O TKI OP
PUBLIC AUCTION
NoOca b hereby given:
Samtoob Patel 6 Body wM aa#
at PuMc Auction lor salvage tor
j L ^ m a j s R Km *-r — ^ - - s U I J
C w i on otrnjno
d rMgnMt WDr
d#f, M following dotcrlbod
--A
--------Yfficm .
JU N E 19,1009
2000 Mercury Cougar
V!N#1 ZWFT61L0Y9624049
Th* auction wd be held al 12:00
P.M. on to* taxi dab* above
Al Samviob Pax* 6 Body 2940
3. Myrtle As# Santord. FL
32773
Prospective bidden
may mapecl veheta* on* h ou
prior to sab. Term* ar* caah u
certified fund*.
Seminoi*
Wrecker reserve* to* right to
accept or refect any a rt a# bid*.
PuMah May 29. 2009
0186a
N O T K f O F INTENT
to accordance wtto Section
121 099, Florida Statue*. The
Samtoob Community CMege
District Board ol Trust***
announce* toa designation a rt
transfer of an addritonai admin­
istrate • position within toa OOfbg* toto* Senior Management
Service Ctaaa of toe Florida
Retirement System The posi­
tion is to* Vic# President
Information Technology and
Resources / CIO.
For further Intormakon contact:
E. Ann McGee. President.
Seminob Community Colaga,
too Weldon BNd.. Sanford,
Flood* 32773
Publish: May 29. 2006
June 9.2009
0170

and

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECT
SOLICITATIONS
For information on Samtnob
County BCC procurement*,
pteaaa wait our webart* al
www aeminotacouniyfl.gov/tMjrchasing,
select
Currant
Procurement tor a list of ad
active solicitations Marty can
be downloaded al no charge.
Solicitation and Procurement
information is atao avNtabta al
the Purchasing and Contracts
Dtvtsxjn, located m to* Courtly
Services Budding, 1101 East 1st
S t, Room 3206, Sanford,
Florida. Phone 407-6667131.
To guarantee receipt of adtterv
da, all respondents should
check toa wadarte or contact toe
Purchasing
and
Contract*
Otvtsxxt seven calendar daya
pnor to toa Axed receiving date
of tubrnma/a/bate.
Pubksh June S. 2006

Roia

N O TICE
W HAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN June 18.2006
TIME tO.OOam
WHERE A A R Towing Service
1001 N. Oriando Ave.
Maribnd FL 32751
VEHICLES T O A U C TIO N
YEAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #
1992 FORO E S C O R T
1FAPP14J4NW196868

TO MAX SAINT SURIN
Last Known Addieaa. 306 BAR­
CLAY AVENUE ORLANDO, FL
32701

1966 FORD ECON O LIN E
1PTEE14NXKHA4A97S

ANO P O BOX 181997 CAS­
SELBERRY FL 37718

1993 SATURN 4 DOOR
109ZF8668PZ249U60

MARiE O SAINT SURIN
ANO UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MARIE O SAINT SURIN

1993 QMC JIMMY

Last known address
/226
WEST COLONIAL DRIVE #142
ORLANDO f t 12*11

t terra and 4 deed a* partes

10KDTI3WXP29036ee
PuMah June #. 2006
R0I7

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Sunday. June 5. 2005
Lkcals

L kcals
rr

Vw i m
few ol ta d lot 40 tar H 0 0 la
ol w d Lot 40: Vrenca Mart* 40E 0 T XT
Mb *I «1C S T 2 T Cafe panftel to Vw Marti few of
500
U f 40 tor 05 00 teat Vwnca Souti 40C O r J T E a a l tor 5 00 teal
b tw P M o lf e g n w t
ALSO LESS A M ) EXCEPT
Apart ol Sacaon K townahto 20 SouW Manga 25 Cafe. Sarewtto
County Ftonda. mow partcuferty M a o ta d aa U f e n
at t w Mortiiafe comar ol Lot 41 . SABAL V K W AT S U M .
P O N T aa reccrdad in P M Book 32. pagaa 0 tro u p i M a l t a
Pubkc Record* ol Samaata Cou*y. Ftonda. twnoa Sort* 4 IE S J
r r Waal feong t w Norti few ol aart Lot « t lot 04 74 M to *w
eonwr ol (fed M . fwnoa Nortl 4 K OB 3 T WfeiL tot S00
Mat Vwncw Norti 41E 53 27* Cafe paraM to t w Norti few Ol aart

nv

to w tf POM baamg Norti 32C 3 T O T Eaat. Vwnca
of w d euvw. i w ir g a rateua of M O 00
a carteal angt* «f 00E i t 34* tor 500

d

29

Kaat Samnoto

«awwrr ol SABAL FAIRWAY V IL A S . AT
to*wptoiBaiaol. aa lacortad to P M Book
'A M m M
Sananoto CouYy. Ftonda.
r C m feong t w Cafe few ol ta d p M tor
1 43C s r i r c m feong tart Cafe few tor
•A3C 3 T 2 T E m along aafe Cafe few tor
122C 4 T 20* C m atong kfefe K m few tar
n r a a iH tiM
m n M k h ___ a m comar Ol afed SABAL FAIRWAY V1LLAB, AT BJ1BAL POMT, Jianoa oonanua South 2 X 4 T XT C m tor
, _ r ------------------ 14 7 f OP i r C m tor 412.71 toat twnca
I a r o r K m tor B47.40 taat twnoa Souai « K o r o r E m
t o * twnoa Sou* i r e 42-o r E m tor 14} so t m . twnca
- - - * U 1 M T C m tor 21400 toat twnca Souti 17C i r 05*
I t o M O B H toat twnca Norti TtC o r i r E m io r4 ii 04 N ano
utawfe I N d Sacaon 3, Tbwrwfvp 21 Souti.
•North 00C 10- 4 T c m feong a m C m few
■ &gt; » w ■&gt; m cantor at Sacaon 3; twnca Norti 00E O T XT
* K b p s B o C m few ol t w Nortwwai i n ol Sacaon 3 lor i g t i 71
W * twnoa North M C S r SIT Wear tor 2 M to toat twnca Souti
M l i r a r c m tor 1444 14 toot twnca North S2C 3 T 3 T wafe tor
KS7A4 t o * twnoa Norti OtC 17 17 Wafe tor 13001 t o * twnca
to * * TOE 54* 08* Wafe tor 798.78 to * twnca North 44E OV 21*
Btort tor S1BI1 t o * twnoa North 30C 23'90^ W m tor S79 23 la *
toanoa Norti M E 4 T 11* wafe tor SSt M tool to a pooa on a cwva
w n o w a Nortaaaalarty and lyaig feong tw Souti nghf-of-wwy few d
SABAL PALM DRIVE. AT SABAL PO NT, aa racordad m P M Book
*K. RA0OO 12 and 13. PuOkc Racordi d Samnoto County. Ftonda. a
I to a m port baamg Souti 19C 2 » 20* E m twnca
fey along t w arc ol a m curve, hawng a radua d 640 00
_ I a canfefe angto ol 04E 2 T 34*. tor 90 00 tool to tw poM
tongancy: twnoa Souti 74C 9 T 14* W m feong a m Souti nghte M w y MW tor I732S to * twnca Souti 71E K T 2 T WOfefeDm u d
rtg7*«Cwwr few tor t2 S5 tool to » • Port o lB a g m n g
G O LF C O U R SE NO 2
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
A part d Sacaon 3. Townafvp 21 Souti. Range 29 E m Samnoto
Oourty. Ftonda. mora partcutorty daacrtwd * tofem:
Commanca fe a Pamwnani Itotoranca Monuiwnf fe tw r t w eataun
to dto Northam right-of-way few d Watova Sprtnga Road r t h tw
S w t l right-of-way few d SABAL PALM DRIVE. AT SABAL POINT,
•ecortng to t w pM Vwraof. aa laoordad « PM Book 27. pagaa 12
and I B PlBAc Record*. Samnoto County, afed rtaraacllon bang on
a o w t concava E aatorty and lying along a m Soudiarty rtfrMoHray
few: twnoa Eaatorty along afed Souti rtgh K dm y few feong t w tottotong coumar Morthwaetorty and Nnrth iaareit, along t w arc ol a m
ewva. hairing a radtoa ol 30 00 to * trough a cantfe anfea ol toe
o r o r . tar 47.1 2 tool to t w port d tongancy; North 91E 24' 3 T E m
tor 179.12 tool to tw port d cunrfeura d a curva concava
SoMhaaatort&gt;; Ncitiaaatorty lo n g t w arc ol afed o tv a . having a
j a * » d M O M t o * Twough a cantfe angto d 23C 34- 41*. lor
M 7.4S la * North 71E i r M* C m tor 19033 to * North 74C 9 T 14’
■ m tor 173.29 to * to t w port d curvature d a curva coneava
Mnrtiaaaaaili; Nortn aaiarty feong t w are ol afed curva. having a
radhw d 040 00 to * ttough a cantfe angto ol 29E 54' o r . tor
2 M .3I t o * North SIC 47* O T E m tor 14000 toal to tia P o rt ol
■•Mining; twnoa Souti 2tC 3 T 0 7 E m lor 947 00 t o * twnca
SoUh 84C S3* 11* E m tor 756.42 t o * twnca Souti M E 2 7 43*
E m tor 399 79 t o * twnca North 02E 4 T 20 E m tor 31003 to *
twnoa Souti 00E 43-2 7 Waal lor 70 07 to* twnca North 40C »s r w r n tor 02200 to * twnca North 07E 4V 4 T E m tor 30010
t o * twnca North H E 97 17 E m tor 24027 t o * twnca North 3SE
17 S T E m tor 121.40 to * twnca Souti I7 E 49'99* E m lor 100 00
tool to an titoraocaon r t h a curva concava Wafearty. a radtol few to
a m totoraacton tearing Souti I7E 49 95* E m . twnca Nortwrty
feong t w arc ol afed curva. having a radtoa d 975 00 l a * twough a
cantfe angto d 1BE O T S T . lor 224 01 tool to t w Souti Boundary
few ol SABAL CREEK. AT SABAL POINT, aa racordad to P M Book
37. Pagaa 97 twough WO. PuDkc Raconto d Samnoto County
Ftortda: twnoa 8outi 0OE 9 « -2 7 W m along afed Souti boundwv
tor 543 02 toat: twnca South TOE 50- 34* W m along afed South
boundary tor 31004 toat. twnca North 23E 55' 35* W M atom t w
W m boundary ola fe d p M lo r4 3 3 5 0 to a tto tw Souti right-of-way
few d Sabto Palm Drtva. twnca North 70E 45' 46* W m feong afed
Souh nght-ol-way few tor 147 77 toat to t w port d curvature ot a
curva concava Southerly; twnca Waatorty feong la d Souti nghi-olway few. along t w are of aaid curva. having a radiua ot 450 00 Nat.
•trough a cantfe angto d 52E OP OO*. tor 400 50 toat. twnca South
S1E 4 7 00* Waal along a*d South nght-ofway few tor 72 50 toat to
tw Point d Bagwwvng
OOLP COURSE NO 3
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
A pari d Sackona 33 and 34. Townahip 20 South. Ranga 20 E m and
Sacaona 3 and 4. Towrwtep 21 Souti. Ranga 29 E m . Samnoto
County. Florida: more partcutorty dmcrfcad aa lokowa
Bagm fe t w moat Eaatorty comar ot tw plat ol SABAL QREEN AT
SABAL POINT. P i* Book 28. Pagaa 41.42 and 43. Pupae Records.
Seminole County: twnca Souttweatorty and Northwesterly feong the
South#— ! and Southweel boundary twreol lor tw toaowmg course*
South 90E O T 09* Waal lor 733 32 to*: South 07E 2 7 04* Watt tor
292.31 to*: South 31E 53' 4 7 Waal lor 101 25 to*: South 07E 27
O T W m tor 21000 to*: Souti 55E 90' 30- Waal lor 313 80 to*.
North TOE iQT XT Waal tor 170 00 to*; North 19E 90* XT Waal tor
027 00 to* to t w Souti boundary of WHISPERWOOO AT SABAL
PO INT UNIT II. Plal Book 22 . Pages 37 and 30. Public Records.
Sananoto County: twnca South 62E 94' 45' Waal feong said South
boundary tor 71 27 N * twnca South 82E 54' 45* Waal along tw
South boundary of WHISPERWOOO AT SABAL POINT. P i* Book
21. Pagaa 47 and 40, Public Records, Samnoto County, tor 179 01
t o * twnca South 27E 03 55* East tor 052 40 to*, thane* South
07E 57 45* W m tor 450 37 toil, twnca South 22E O T 10 East tor
405.76 to*; twnca South 29E 14' 3 7 E m tor 05 02 l m to • port
on a curva concava Soutwaatorty. a radial few to sfed port bearing
North 49E 10' 24* W e * twnca Southwesterly along the are ot sfed
curva. having a radtoa of 290 M to* and a central angto of 2SE 30'
4 T . tor 15000 toat to the point ol tongancy; twnca South 19E 09’
5 7 Waal tor 149 20 toat to t w port of curvature d a curve concava
Northwaatorty; twnca Southwesterly along the are ol sfed curva. hav­
ing a radiua cf 274 00 to * ttvough a central angto of 47E 10'57 tor
220.11 tool: thence South 23E 43' 3 7 E m tor 190.31 to*, twnca
South 20E 30- 50* E m tor 400 01 to * twnca South 37E 28 18*
E m tor 304 00 to*, twnca North 52E 31' 4 7 East tor 20 70 to*:
twnca South 37E 20‘ 1 7 E m tor 413 04 toat to a port on t w Norm
nghi-d-way few d SABAL PALM DRIVE, AT SABAL POINT Put
Book 27. Pagaa 12 and 13. Pubkc Records. Sanunoto County! said
p o rt being on a curva concave Northwesterly and lying along said
North nghld-way few. a radial few to said point bearing South 26E
SO- 0 7 E m . twnca Easterly feong t w arc d said curva. having a
radiua d 580 00 toat and a cantfe angto d 07E 53' 14*. lor 77 09
to*, twnca North 3 1 E 59' 24* W m tor 228 40 tod; twnca North
2SE Ol' 40* w m tor 451 33 to*, twnca North 34E 01' 5 7 W m tor
240 58 to*, twnca North 2SE 19- 18* W n l tor 275 94 toat. twnca
North 07E 15'49* Eatl tor 237 74 to*, twnca North 17E27 3 8 -E m
tor 238 32 la*, twnca North B1E 49"47 E m tor 270 04 to*, twnca
South 32E 30' 17 E m tor 458 42 la*; twnca South 20E 48' 35'
E m tor 263 72 toat. thane* South 066 45' 39* E m tor 215 15 to*,
twnca South 12E 56' 2 7 W m tor 254 10 tool; twnca South 24E 45'
0 7 E m tor 274 48 la* to a port on a curve concava Southeasterly
and lying along tw Northerly nghld-way few d said SABAL PALM
DRIVE, a radial few to said port bearing North 36E 28' 5 7 West,
twnca Northeasterly along tw arc d said curve, having a radius ol
550 00 to*, through a cantrfe angto d 18E 1 9'07. tor 156 55 toat.
twnca North 03E 58' 58’ E m lor 684 87 to*, twnca North 40E 53
40* Waal tor 394 53 leal, twnca North 33E 00* 30* West tor 384 42
tod: twnca North 2t E 57 5 7 E m tor 282 95 to*, twnca South 75E
2 7 45* E m tor 822 48 to*, twnca South 25E 05' 48' E m tor 314 31
to*: twnca South 66E 43’ 01* E m tor 131.44 to*, twnca South
74E 1 1 '4 7 E m tor 184 81 toat. twnca South 33E 18'38* E m tor
209 40 to*: twnca South 006 51' 17 West tor 335 04 toat. twnca
South 04E 15' 00* E m tor 217 87 to* to a port on t w Was!arty
nghld-w ay few d said SABAL PALM DRIVE; twnca North 02E 09
51* E m feong said Westerly nghld-way few tor 149 18 to* to a
p o rt on a curve concava Easterly and lywiQ feong sard Westerly right
d-w ay few. a radial few to safe port bearing Souti 886 17 14* West,
twnca Nortwrty along tw are ot seal curve having a radiua d 640 00
t o * twough a cental angto of 25E 27 17 . tor 284 33 to* to tw
South boundary ol SABAL TRAIL AT SABAL POINT, Ptat Book 28.
Pages 58 and 59. Pubkc Records. Samnoto County, Florida, twnca
North 47E 44' 54* West feong safe South boundary tor 305 17 to*,
tw nca North 44E 15 2 7 West along said South boundary tor 555 00
to*, twnca North 03E 24 15' West feong said South boundary tor
183 07 to* to tw moat Southerly corn* ot SABAL VIEW AT SABAL
POINT, aa recorded m Plat Book 32. Pages 82 through 84. Pubkc
Records. Samnoto County Florida thane# feong tw Southerly
Waatorty and Northerly boundary tiered tor tw toitowing courses
South 88E 27 38* Wasi lor 555 97 la*. North 68E 58' 06* Wasl tor
25 00 to*. North 49E 15 04' Watt tor 124 74 to*. North 00E 17 36*
East tor 173 00 last. North 5tE I f 08* E m tor 290 38 to* North
0 1 E 39 50* West tor 328 41 last North 04E 04'25* E m tor 195 26
|p*. North 30E 49 40* E m tor 136 19 last North 45E 16' 0 7 E m
lor 235 00 to*. North 41E 53 2 7 East tor 499 70 toat to a port on
■ curva concava Southwesterly and lying along tw Westerly n g h ld way few d SABAL PALM DRIVE aa shown an t w ptat oI SABAL
RlOOE AT SABAL P &amp; N T Piai Boo* 28 Pagaa 94 and 95. Pubkc
Records. Samnoto County a racket few to said port twanng North
y t f 09' 34* E m twnca Northwesterly along tw arc of sfed curva,
having a rectus d 010 00 to* twough a cantrfe angle of 066 46 00'
Ipr 108 00 to* to t w P ort ot Beginning
LKSS AND E XC EPT
A part d Section 34, Townahp 20 South Rang* 29 E m Samnoto
Courtly. Ftonda. more parttuiarty deserted aa tokuwa
Bwpn * t w Nortwefe corner ot lot 40 SABAL VIEW AT SABAL
P O N T 4* record*! m P i* Boo* 32 page* 82 twough 64 d tw
Pubkc Recswda d SammcX# County Florida nam e South 4 lf 83

GOLF COURSE N O .B
LEGAL D E S C R T T O N

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24c Pagaa 4 4 ,4B.WW4B, I
17141*21*1

■ d Lea 47. t w o Norti 17E 41' 21’ 1 * 1
cf UX 47 tor 129 71 W * t o t w Ncrtwrew conwr
■ ^ ■ S T 3 7 E M dang t w I M B w at add
■ t o r 34B8B t o * twnca S o u l i a O i a r S T E M d ta g W alto rti
to w d a d d p M tor 47Et0 t o * twnca Baati M B O r a r i M dang
Sm S S o Marti I0E S T 21* E M dang 0 w Ntrtwrty p n M m B d i d
b w W M tow d L d 90 tor I B M t o * t a n Boult 74* 0 7 I T E M
■ lia 4 O to * 0 w n c a S o u 0 t 10E W 2 l* W M t o r t O 0 4 t o d t o S w
L d 90, twnca Souto 7 4 i 0 7 2 7 E M dong 0w
tow d add d d to r1 0 E 4 4 t o * tw nca Baati OlK i r 1 7 E M

GOLF COURSE NO 4
LEGAL DESCRIPTO R
A p m d Sacaon 34.
County Ftonda.
Begn at t w nrereacaon ol t w E m rtfa-oMrey few d SABAL PALM
DRIVE AT SABAL F O N T. P M Book 27. Pagaa 12 W d 13.

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d SABAL PALM DRIVE. •
47 21* E a * tore
tog a radtoa d 550 00
257 St la * twnoa SOU0I a n 4 7 1 7
r few lor I5SB3 to d to a poM on a
i E m * ty u p o cf way to
baamg Norti 5SE 57 4 7 E M * twnca SoaOiarty dong 9ta are d
j a radtoa d 000.00 t o * tirougfi a « M
an0a «•
387 4700*. tor 348 41 t o * a M w a S o u a t O K 3 1 'I7 E m a b n a (t a
Eaatorty ngft-d-way tow d SABAL PALM DRIVE tor 140.10 to* k&gt; a
p o rt an a curva u n c ti* Wfefearty and lying feong aredEatetertyrtoF*.
d-w aylna.aradaf ■natom dcuvabaartagM odiOOE I V 1 7 E m
t w sre d said curva. hawng a radtoa d
5SO 00 t o * f m u 0 i a canto* antfa d (ME 27 17. to 41.00 «m to
tow d SABAL CREEK A T SABAL P O N T «
i In P M Btoft 37. PagM 07
i County. Ftonda. fwnca Nor* 3SE 4 V 1 7
North tow tar 011.54 t o * twnoa Norti M C 4 7 5 7
to* to » w W M tow d t w p M d REVISED PLAT O F THE
WILLOW RUN SECTION. P M Book 17. PagM 7 w d 7
Racorda. Sananoto Courfy. Ownoa NnMt 00C 3 7 OT E m Bang Ota
i d a m p M tor 5800 to* to tto
torth 00C 4 7 sor c m feong t w Marti tow d m d p M lor
0 4 S M to* to t w Soutm ad ccrrwr of RCPLAT O F L O T 6, BLOCK
B. REVISED PLAT O F TH E SFR M O S W E LO W RUN 9CCTX3N, aa
racordad * P M Book 20. Paga OS. P ubScR m rta. Saw* a iiO o tr ty
Ftortda. twnca. North 00E 17 43* E m dong t w W M tow d M d
pH tor 21520 to* to the H r ir tu M corner d a M p to C Ownoa contnua North 00E 17; 43* E M dong » w W M bomdwy d ft#
REVISED PLAT OF TH E SFR M O S W E LO W RUN SECTIO N tor
470 00 tod to t w SouOtwM conwr d SFRM O S LANDBfQ U N T E
aa racordad in PM Book 25. Pagak 03 t m u d i OS. Otonoa Norti 00C
17 4 7 E m dong said E M tow tor 6 1 7 S 6 IM to 0ta SoutoaM
rwr d SABAL O U N AT SABAL F O N T . P M Book 27. Pagaa 14
17 PuMc Racort* S antn di Cotrty: Ownoa Norti 0OE 4 7 1 7 Btod
dong tw South boundary d aaid pid tor 38308 k
41E 54' 35’ W M dong m d SoUharty boundary lor 50413 to *
Vwnca South 78E 4 7 1 7 W M dong M d Soutoarty boundary far
32820 to* to t w M tirtw m conwr d SABAL 8ENO AT SABAL
POINT. P M Book 20. P a g * M and 0B, Pubte Nfe
CourYy; twnoa SoOh 40E 37 31* E M dong t w E m boundary d
I pM tor 1021.10 t o * twnoa Sodh It B 67 0 7
E m boundary tor 57022
■ M E 17 2 7 W m dang
77324 tod to « w P ort d
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GOLF CO URSE NO. I
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
A pan d Sacaon 34. Tbwndito 30 S o u *
C o trty Ftortda: mot* partedarty
Bag* d t w N e rtw m oornar d 0W p M d SABAL RM QE. AT BASAL
P O N T. F M Book 2B. Pagaa S4 and 08. Ruble ~
County, Ftortda; Vwnca Souti OtC 27 I F Et
boundary tw re d tor 00800 t o * Vwnca Souti 30C 0 V 3 7 tftod
dong add E m boundary tor 79704 t o * twnca Souti H E 17 4 7
E m feong aaid E m boundary tor 100.00 tod to t w Mo rtw a d
bourtowy d «W pM d SABAL G U N AT SABAL POMT. P M Booh 27.
Pagaa 14 and 15. Pubkc Itocortto. Samnoto County; twnca North
78E 4 7 1 7 E m feong a m Ftort w a d boundary tor 6000 to *
mca North 30E 47 0 7 E m feong a m Northawd boundary tor
982.12 tod; Vwnca South 88E 2 f 32* Waal tar 100.(0 to * ~
North 12C 28- 22* W M . tor 808 35 to * Vwnca Norti OOC 17 21*
Wafe tor 12.57 to* to Vw mo* Ead arty conwr d V w p M d TIMBER
RIDGE AT SABAL POINT. UNIT 1. P M Bock 24. P a g * 44. 45 and
48, Pubkc Racorda. Samnoto Counlyitwnca South 62E 54' 43* W M
feong t w acavwaawtly BCundWy Vwrwf, tor 1 M 0 5 to* to Vw
POINT OF BEGINNING
GOLF COURSE NO. 0
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
A part d Sector* 33 and 34. Toanfevp 20 Sodh. Rang* 29 E m .
Samnoto County. Ftonda. more partcutorty datenbad aa tofema:
Begin d tw mofe Emarly conwr d Tract 28. SUGAR RlOOE AT
SABAL POINT. Plat Book 23. Pagaa 58 and 59, Pubkc Racorda.
Samnoto County; twnca North SIE 17* 17 W m feong Vw Northerly
boundary tw red. tor 23300 tod: Vwnca North 77E 27* IS* W M
along safe Nortwrty boundary tor 18000 tod; Vwnca North 87E 17
i r Wafe feong M d Northerly boundwy tar 31875 tod: Vwnca North
47E 04- 1 7 w m feong a m Nortwrty boundwy tor 10015 to *
thanca North 19E 54' 1 7 Waal along a m Norfwrfy boundary tor
100 29 to*; Vwnca North 44E 42* 23* Waal along a m Northerly
boundary tor 109 37 to*; twnca North 0SE 57 2 7 E m dong a m
Northerly boundary tor 06.10 to* to tw Souther n conwr d L d t.
TIMBER RIDGE AT SABAL POINT UNIT I. PM Book 24.
45 hnd 46. Pubkc Record*. Samnoto County; Vwnca Norti 10E 41
54* Em feong tw Em few d L d 1lor 11308 tod; twnca North 04E
52* 48* Em feong Vw Em few d Lot 2 a m plat tor 113.80 tod;
Vwnca North 03E 47 37 Waal feong Vw Em few d Loll 3 and 4 d
m d plat tor 109 32 tod. Vwnca South 72E 17 37 Em along Vw
South nghld-way few d Timber Ridge Drive tor 120.00 tod; Vwnca
South 08E 50- 40* Waal feong tw WM few d L d 1 d m d p i* and
it* Southerly prolongation, tor 141.15 tod; Vwnca South ME W o r
Em tor 6t 65 tod. Vwnca North' 24E 48' 47 EM tor 10.16 tod to
the Southeast com * d L d 5. Vwnca South 02E 40’ 37 Em along
tw West few d Id a 8 and 7 aaid p i* tor 150 52 la * to Vw mo*
Waatorty oom* d Lot 0 (fed p i * thanca South 03E 03' 23* WM tor
10 30 to*, thanca South 42E 4142* Em tor 116-94 la * Vwnca
North 12E 42- 42* Em tor 12.15 to* to Vw Southern com * d L d
9 a m ptoi: thanca North I7E IV 21* E m feong Vw South few d L d
9 and I d 10 tor 281 36 to*; Vwnca SouVt 03E 3V 4 7 E m feong Vw
W M few d Id a 16 end 17, indite Southerly prolongation tor 10004
fa*; Vwnca South 35E 3V 11* E m lor 20512 to* to Vw Waatorty
prdongabon d a few lying along tw South boundary d Lola I I and
19 a m ptot; twnca Souti 68E 17 3 7 E m feong a m prolongation
and afed few tor 102 06 to* to Vw W M com * d L d 20; Vwnca
South 21E 4V 21* W M tor 1000 tod; Vwnca South 88E i r 3 7
E a tl tor 40880 to*. Vwnca North 82E M ' 45* E m tor 1330 to* to
tw Watt com* d Tract 88 a m ptoi d TIMBER RlOOE AT SABAL
POINT UNIT I. twnca South 68E 10‘ 3 7 E m feong tw aoutiweat
few d Tract 68 tor 66.48 to* to Vw North boundary few d SABAL
FUDGE AT SABAL POINT, aa racordad* Ptoi Book 28. Pag** 94 and
95. Pubkc Racorda. Sananoto County. Florida, twnca South 82E M '
45* Waal feorg u d North few tor 487 68 to* to Vw Port d
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uaed In comecacn «fVt Vw Prerreaaa or Vw uaa, i
nano*, occupancy or enjoyment Vwred or Vw conduct d any I

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AV rtgbi M e and M anat d D M d f tot f
a*. taRnga. Wrwncwa and kcfeiaaa d and occupancy
retadng to Vw PramWaa w any part Vwred near or 1
I M money* payed* Vwrjund* ( o o f ^
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tvafy. Vw la a a a r r
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toauaa, prdk*. aftwr payment*, tecurtty
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552(b) d Vw United State* Bankruptcy Coda, a* amended) (i
thrafy. Vw *Prap*ly tacoma*). and;
S
AA dpi* Ad* And M are* d Debtor Vi a0 proceed*. )udgmarda, cta*w, comparwaAon, award* d damapaa and aatAamama
w ah reapa cltoorlw rea fM rTW daaaare aukdorlnla udanycondamnakon or tafenp of4fw Pramtea* by anWwnt domain or any
feiy baa d or damage to any d Vw
Mangibto*. Vw Laaaaa or
roopact to Vw payment d property tax** and aaaaaamanta. and aA
ovwr procaada d Vw convarefen. vduntary or kwotonlafyL d Vw
r f i n n f l . in# tQu«prn«fTt, m i iman^otM, In# n u n or tn» rropvriy
Income, or any p * l Vwred. M o caah ot feyfelatod fefema (ooAr
ly, Vw ’ Procaada*)
10.
AAdDabtortonght. M aandM areaf Inand t o *■
nghi*. riparian i p w , rngakon righto, appropriate itghte,
stock and Acanaaa and parmrla retodng to
to or anang In conrwckon «Wh VW land and aA mirwraJs.
of. gaa and otfwr hydrocarbon* located In or twneMi Via Land, along
m«h *■ nght* to aurtooa and aubaurtaoa entry, and aA d Debtor*
nghi M a and Mare* in and to any and *A Acanaai and parmAa par
ifening to Vw uaa * redakrwd waatewator on Vw tend, and aA davaiopmant nghfa or cradBa. oA. gaa and mirwrai nghi* and ai rtght*
applcabto or appurtenant to the Land:
11.
A l of Dabtorl right. Bte and M are* to y d to feUreda
name*, trademark*, service marks, logo* and good*l
tnf Me
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with Vw Land or Vw Improvamanta,
12.
AA d trw water. aan«a
or htfoaftir ownad by h i P tfrtn* which ara now or haraaflur
by. o v * and/or upon vw Land or any part and pare* Vwred and
which water tyawma induda al water main*,
hydrant*, valve* and appurtenance*, and which ta w * system*
induda al aaratary aawar few*, induing mama. M a rla , manhole*
•nd •ppurtonorcoi;
13.
A l paving tor svaau. road*, wakwaya or entrance way*
now or haraaftor armed by the Debtor and which ara now or hereafter
located on Vw Land or any part or pare* Vwred;
14.
AA d Vw Debtor1* nghi, Ma and Intore* m aalar in
to fel agreements far Vw sate d Vw Land, or any part Vwred. hereto­
GOLF COURSE NO 7
fore mad* and entered Mo. and ki and to al tto* agreement* harealtar mad* and entered Mo, by or on bahfef d Vw Debtor, together
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
A part d Section 34. Townshfe 20 South. Rang* 29 E M . Pub*c
with *1 deposits and paymant* *1 conrwccon therewith, together wan
Records, Sananol* County. Ftonda. more partcutorty daacdwd a* any and al recacvabto* now or haraaftor due Vw Debtor with reaped
to such agreements.
tofewra.
Bag* at the E m com * d Tree! 68. TIMBER RlOOE AT SABAL
15.
AA d Vw nghi Uto and M a r M d V w Debtor in and to fel
POINT UNIT 1. Ptot Book 24. pagaa 44. 45. and 48. Pubkc Racorda.
unearned premium* accrued, accruing or to accrue under any and fel
Sammoto County, thanca North 47E 29' 4 7 W m feong Vw Nonham
insurance pokews now or haraaftor provided pursuant to Vw k m * of
boundary thereof tor 53 35 to*, thanca North 82E 54 45* E m tor meurante agreement*, and fel procaada d sums payed* tor Vw kwa
10 87 to*, thanca North 47E 29' 4 7 Waal lor 253 33 to*; Vwnca
d or damage to: (a) Vw Land or personal property: or (b) rente, rev­
South 58E 4t'21‘ West tor 10 31 to* to the E m com* * L d 27 aaid
enue*. income, profit* or procjad* from service agreements or con­
ptat. thanca North 29E 18' 52* Waal tor 31 99 to*. Vwnca North 47E
tracts. laaaaa. Iranchn e i, concessions or feanaaa d or on any part of
29 4 7 Weal tor 118 00 toat. thence South 23E 46’ 23’ Weal lor 10 56
Vw Land.
toat to lha Northam com* d L d 28 sard plat, Vwnca North 47E 29*
18
A l of Vw Debtor1* Mara* in al ukity security deposit* or
40* Wast feong the Norm few oi LrX 28 tor 58 77 to*; Vwnca South
bonds on Vw Land or any part or pared Vwraof
766 41* 21* West feong Vw North few d Lot 28 tor 94 65 to* to Vw
17.
To Vw extent
Northeast com* ol L d 29, thanca North 03£ 06' 5 7 E m tor 10 4 ]
permits, approvals, cartftcatoa and agreements with or bom
leal; vwnca South 76E 4 f 21* Wafe tor 103 90 to* to Vw Northerly
board*, aganewa. department*, governmental or otherwise, raising
prolongation ol Vw E m few d L d 30, Vwnca North 03E 06' 5 7 E m
dveetty or avkrecVy to Vw owrwrahfe. uaa. operation and maml*along laid prolongation tor 0.12 to* to a few 10 OO to* Northerly of
rwnca of Vw Pramwaa. or Vw uaa. oorwVuckon or davatopmant d Vw
and paratt* with Vw North few d L d 30, thanca North 68£ 19' 3 7
Improvements on Vw Land, whether heretofore or hereafter issued or
Wafe feong said paraM few lor 74 12 la*. Vwnca South 25E 07' 37*
Wafe tor 10 02 to* to in* East com* d i d 31 aaid pife. Vwnca North
10.
A l contracts, subcontracts, agreement*, same* agree
49E 27 55* West feong Vw Northam few Vwraof tor 63 77 to*.
manta, warrantee and purchase ontere which heretofore or IwreVwnca North 24E I f 18* Wafe feong the Northam few d Lot 32 tor
rvafler executed by or on bahfet ol vw Debtor or heretofore or hara8147 to* to Vw Southern com * d L d 33. thanca North 64E S3' 5 7
rwflar assigned to Vw Debtor, in connection with tw uaa. operation
E m tor 10 01 to*. Vwnca North 02E 48 39* Waal tor 102 72 to*,
and mamtananc* d Vw Pramwaa. or Vw use or construction d davaivwnca South 87E t f 2 V Wafe tor 10 0 0 1*« to Vw Southern com*
opmeni enprovamants on the Land.
ol Lot 34 Vwnca North 02E 48' 3 7 Wafe feong Vw E m few Vwraol.
19
AA nght* d Vw Debtor *1 Mid to fel plan* and ipaaftcalor 6360 la* to a few 1000 la* Southerly cf and parallel » t h Vw
torw. design* drowergs and other information, materials and matters
South few oltol 36 safe pi*, thence North 87E 1 1 21* East along safe
heretofore or hereafter prepared relating to Vw bnprovamante or any
parallel few tor 89 10 le* to Vw Southerly prolongation of Vw Wafe
construction on Vw Land.
few ot L d 37. thanca North 05E 50 02* E m along safe prolongation
20
Af rwtrumants. documents chattel papers and general
tor 0 08 la* to • few 10 00 toat Southerly and paraM *th Vw Sou*
ntangbto* relating to or arising bom tw foregomg cdtetorfe and «A
line cf Lot 37. Vwnca South 79E 03 3 7 E m feong safe paraM few cash and noncash proceeds and products Vwraof and
tor 03 08 to*, thanca North tCE 56 21* E M tor 10 00 to* to vw
21
Af revenues recarved by Debtor bom Vw ownership ana
Southeaat com* ot I d 38. Vwnca South 79E 03 3 7 E m feong Vw
oparfeton d Vw Pramwaa. regard!*** ot what such revenue* may be
South few o« Lot* 38 and 39 tor 200 00 la*. Vwnca North 10E 58 21* cfetod nefodmg efhoul fervtabon. fel procaada. product*. Oiteprmg.
Eaat feong Vw E m tow d L d 39 tor t30 00 to*. Vwnca South 79E
saw* or prods at Vw Pt *&lt;t »***
03 3 7 E m feong the South ngfxd way few d TVnOar Rfege Drive
SCHEDULE 1
SECURITY AGREEMENT
tor 238 85 la* to vw point ol curvature d a curve concava SouVeny
and lying aung Vw South right d eay few d True* Rfega Dnv#
aJ future* end personal property d any kind wtwuowvar now owned
vwnca Easterly along Vw arc d safe curve, having a radar* d 375 00
or hereafter aexaured by Dabfor whether tangibia or MangAX*. which
toat and a cantrfe angto d 04E 00 01". tor 27 16 to* to a few *000
• or wd be pieced upon, w derived bom. or uaad in any conrwc
feet Waatorty d and paraM a f i Vw Wa* few d I d 40 Vwnca South
with Vw Pramwaa and vw improvement* vwraon rImprovements'!
16E 3 7 03* Waal along safe paraM few tor 139 62 to* Vwnca Soutn The foregomg property shaf metuda af Account*. Equipment
M E 17 0 7 E M tor 10 58 to* to Vw South***! corn* d I d 40
General inunqfete* and bwantory (** r u w term* ar* dafbwd
Vwnca Sou* M E 17 0 7 E m along Vw Sou* few d Id a 40 and 41
Arucw 9 d vw r for fee Unfunn Commsrofe Cods, aa amended bom
tor 183 78 to* Vwnca South 271 06 16* E m feung Vw Wafe few d
anw to fen*| nttoikng spwukcaAy and eShoul kmaakon Vw is m *
Lot* 42 43 an! 44 and Tract M aafe pt*. tor 330 001a* to vw South
daacroed on ScheduW A akached fwrato and by Vv* istaranca mad*
cum * d Tract 69 Vwnca South 62E M 46* Wa* tor 212 31 to* to
• part hereof and account* 'acarvate* reserve* and cash 9m* t
Vw Riant d Begvirwig
vw upardton cf Vw buaawa* an VW Pramwaa fel fortutor* lumen
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Soup waia 2
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True rebig 2 door reach bi
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Paartck top reach in oootor
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Pots A pan* - bultoi few / chafing pwcas / carving stands/ Chew/
glassware / condiment tate tor 150*
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Ff# catena! 5 drawer, legfe t u t
Ffa catenet 4 drawer, totter lire
Desk w&lt;h «d * drawers 2
Boc* shell 1
Shut display 15 ten
1
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Motorola hand held rateo - 2 channel
Monitor - Techmadia
1
CPU - compac with keyboard* / ipodem
Fuk sue male marwqum 1

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Sanyo 21' color TV
Putter dwpiay rack
Pro Shop counter
Pwcas wall art
Wood bench
Vary complete ret slat wak kdurtfehangar*.
Potted piante
4
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ENTRANCE
Outset* boot - 4 large potted plant*
MATtAGERS OFFICE
Exec Desk I
Credenia I
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UNIT 4. ACCOROM Q T O THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREO F AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK
52. PAQE(S) 17-21, O F THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.

obi set forth
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MRE: ESTATE OF
The data to fta M « |
tona notes N May 29. 3009.

Marywme Morse
(CIRCUIT CO U RT SEAL)
Clark to fta O c u t C o u l

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TO : TER R Y STEPHEN H IU

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KIRBY
MONCRIEF.
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the
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VALENTIN.
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POINTS TERR APT 304. LAKE
MARY. FLORIOA 33746 or
before June IS, 3006. and Ma
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mania and Information. Failure
to comply can result vt sanc­
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tie said Court n s nth day to
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CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
CO URT
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy CJerk
PuMah: May 19. 32. 39, 3005
aid June 9. 2005
0106

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Said sale w « ba made pursuant to and In orda to
oi sad Fstal Judpnem and Orda R to M A A R Femctoaum
DATED true 19 day o! May. 2006.
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By May Stroupe
Deputy CJark
Attorneys tor Piamtof
Joseph E Foster. Esquire
Florida B a No 282001
Akarman SentarMt
Cams Center tOdt Floor
255 South Orange Avers*
Post Oltca Bos 331
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone 407/843-7880
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PutMK May 29 2008 and Asia 8. 3008
0184

K A T * HARRINGTON, IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G RANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR USTEES ANO
A U O TH ER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTER EST BY.
THR O UG H .
UNDER
OR
AGAINST KATIE
HARRINGTON:
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF KATIE
HARRINGTON. IF ANY;
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION, III;
JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FO M C Loauna s a l e
NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
judgment oi roradoaura oaten
May 18. 2008 amend In C M
Caaa No 04-CA-814-I4-W to
Fta Circuit Court to • « 18TH
Judicial Circuit In aid tor SEMI­
NOLE County, Santord, Florida,
I w* te i to toe highest and best
brdda tor cash at the West Front
Door M tie SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al X I North
Park Avanua in Santord. Florida,
to 1100 a m, a t the 188t day to
June. 3009 the following
deecnbed property ae eel forth in
said Summary Final Judgment
to-wit:
L O T 17. BLOCK B. BUENA
VISTA ESTATES. ACCORDING
T O TH E MAP OR PLAT THERE
OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3. PAOe 1. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated Mrs 18 day to May. 3008
Meryanne Morse
(CIRCUIT CO U R T SEAL)
Clerk to the Circuit Court

PuMah In: The Semmoie Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J. STERN. PA., ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(944)333-8000
08-38672
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION T O 944233-6445 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH TH E AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. parsons
with disabilities needing a spe­
cial accommodation should con­
tact CO URT ADMINISTRATION,
al the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse at 407-885-4377. 1800-944-8771 (TDO) a 1800995-6770. via Florida Rsiay
Service
Publish May 29. 2009 and June
9, 2009
0173

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE

COUNTY, FLORIOA
QENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-236-14
WASHINGTON
MUTUAL
BANK. F A .
PLAINTIFF

IN RE: ESTATE O f

VS.

G EO R GE C. MEANS.

MATTHEW R. BROWN, IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
A U OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THR O UG H .
UNOER
OR
AGAINST
MATTHEW
R
BROWN. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF MATTHEW R. BROWN, IF
ANY.
DAIMLERCHRYSLER
SERVICES NORTH AMERICA
U C F/K/A
DAIMLERCHRYSLER
FINANCIAL
SERVICES
(DEBIS) NORTH AMERICA
L.L.C.
F/K/A
CHRYSLER
FINANCIAL COMPANY L L C.
JOHN DO€ ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

The administration ol the
to G EO R G E C.
MEANS,
deceased, whoaa data to death
was 12/22/3004. and whoaa
Social Securfly Number * 26636-9398. is pending in dtp
Circuit Court for Semmoie
County.
Florida.
Probata
Drvtecn, the address to whch
la 301 N. Parti A v e . Sanford.
Semmoie. Florida. 33771. Tiki
names and addresses to Tie
Personal Represents live and
Tie Personal Representatives

A l creators ol the decadent aid
o Tta parsons having damte or
demands agamat decedent s
estate on whan a copy to Tvs
Nooca la rtqwred to ba served
must Ma Tie* damte with taa
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE OATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A4 osier creators to toe decs
dam and oFier patens having
or demands sgemei
T9 M a le a m Ma Ti
mrn Tvs cuuN WITHM
THREE O l MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
T H lf
NOTICE

PLEASE FAX A COPY O F THE
FIR ST INSERTION T O 944233-8969 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS W ITH
DISABILITIES A C T persona

M ra U R T A C M M S rm M O K
to Eta SEM INOLE County
CouVtouaa al 407-686-4237, t•00-966-9771 (TD D ) 01 1900969-8770. via Florida Relay

PubAth: May 29.3006 and June
9.3006
0173

COUNTY, FL O N O A

CASE NO: 04-CA-3446-14O
G REEN TR E E SERVICING.
U C , SUCCESSOR BY
CONVERSION TO CONSECO
FINANCE SERVICING CORP ,
PLAINTIFF
VS
MICHAEL S. ROBERSON. IF
LIVING, ANO IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G R A N TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR U S TE ES AND
A U OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THR O UG H .
UNOER
OR
AGAINST MICHAEL S.
ROBERSON:
G RACE
K.
ROBERSON. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G RAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR U S TE ES ANO
A U OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN IN TER EST BY.
THR O UG H .
UNDER
OR
AGAINST GRACE K. ROBER­
SON: HIGHLANDS
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION, INC.; UNITED
STATES
OF
AMERICA;
RONALD L IRWIN. TR U S TE E
AND INDIVIDUALLY: HFTA
FIRST FINANCIAL
CORPORATION F/K/A
TRANSAM ERICA FINANCIAL
SERVICES. INC.;
CtTlFINANClAL M ORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC. F/K/A
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
SERVICES. INC F/K/A FORD
CONSUMER FINANCE
COMPANY. INC.: JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
D EFE N D A N TS '

NO TIC ■ OF
FORECLOSURE SALK

By: Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clerk

M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
ACM M OLI COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE f : 06-C P-0246

NOTICE
TO CREDITORS

PuMah In: Tha Samintoa Hamid
TH E LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J. STERN. P.A.. ATTO R N E Y
FOR PLAWTIFF
101 S. Untvamty Drive Suita
900
P M k to n . F t 33334
(994)2338000
04-33841

M T H i CIRCUIT COURT
OF TMB 18TH JUOCtAL
CStCUrT M AMO FOR

3

POOL/POOL PATIO

UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
CHERYL SOLOMON

OF

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Fstal
Judgment ol Forectosoe deled
May 19. 2004 entered m C M
Caaa No 04CA-226-I4 to the
Circuit Court to the 18 TH
Juckoat O o r t m and tor SEMI
MOLE County. Santord Ftonda.
I wd saa to tha rugheei and bast
Odder tor even si r e West Front
Door al r e SE MMOLE Court,
Courthouee bested si 30t Norti
Park Aaenue St Santord Flurde
at 11 00 am on r e 21M da, to
June
2008 r e
toausrmg
dean toed istpart, as set tosfi st
said t u n r w y i n * Judgmert

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursurml to a Summary Final
Judgment to Foreclosure dated
May 19. 3009 entered In C M
Casa No. 04-CA-2446-14G to
the Circuit C ool to tha 1BTH
Judcito Circuit m and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord, Florida.
I w* atol to lha highest and bast
bidder tor cash at tha Wkst Front
Door al tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at X t North
Park Avanua In Sanford. Florida,
a l ) 1:00 a.m. on the 2 tat day to
June, 2005 the following
described property aa set forth m
said Summary Fstal Judgment,
to-wrt:
LOT 9. THE HIGHLANDS. SEC­
TION FIVE. ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
19. PAGE 45. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated this 20 day to May, 2009
Maryann# Mom#
(CIRCUIT CO URT SEAL)

Clark to tha Qroiit Court
By: Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clark
Publish In: Tha Seminole Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J. STER N. PA.. ATTO R N EY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suita
500
Plantation. FL 33334
(944)233-8000
04-33482
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 954333 8555 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. parsons
with cksaMitie* needing a spe­
cial accommodation should con­
tact CO U RT ADMINISTRATION,
at tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouse at 407865-4227. 1800-955-8771 (TDO) or 1 800955-8770. via Ftonda Ralay
Serves
Publish May 39. 2005 and June
5. 2005
Q174

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 09 CA 833
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE
GROUP INC SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO ATLANTIC
MORTGAGE ANO
INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
CHERYL SOLOMON E TA L
OCFENOANTiSl

MOTICC OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

L egals

Legals

M T H t CM CUIT COURT
0FTH B18TH

M THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THE 18TN
ju d ic ia l emeurr,
M AND POM
[COUNTY,
FLORIOA

j u d ic ia l

ancurr,

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ha/tota/Wtay ba dead, lha

IN ANO FOR
B E M N O U COUNTY.

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dtvfsws
s#
mgetruss vhairs,
vmmmi m
m*vsi'aiap^i,

c m DIVISION
CASE NO 06-CA-O 6

Dated Ike 19 day to May. 3005

JOSEPH THOMAS M U.

rk M y

Legals

kustees. and ad par­
ties claiming an interest by.
•treugh. under or agamat tha
Oelandsnti. who am not known
to ba daad or adm. and a l par8aa having or damting to have
any rlghL M e or mSsroto M toe
proparly dasertoad m tha mort­
gage being foreclosed harem,

CAM NO.: 64-CA-1964-14L
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK
F/K/A THE CHASE
MANHATTAN BANK. AS
TRUSTEE FOR M C HOME
EQUITY LOAN OWNER
TR U S T 19966

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
FLAGSTAR BANK. FSB.
Ptamtifl.
vs.
SANORA MARTIN, to to.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
•tat an action to foradosa a
mortgage on lha toRowing prop-

JOANN WILLIAMS, al to.

NOTICE OF
P0RCCLO9UM BALE
LO T 18 (LESS THE NORTH
46 48 F E E T THEREOF). OAK
HKi. VILLAS, ACCOROM Q TO
TH E PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
» . PAGES 72 ANO 73. O F THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
haa bean Had againat you wtd
•tto you am raquimd to sarva a
cocv of vour wftttan iW &gt; n n i if
any. to R on DAVIO J. STERN.
ESQ. HamtoTa attorney, whoaa
address is 801 S University
Drive #900. Plantation, FL
33334 (no M r than X days
kom*tadtoatofta%stpub*eatton to Me nodes to action) and
mo mv original win m# cwn or
M l court trthtr tufara m t v Ico
on PltontoTt attorney or Immatd-

e_a__wvia
.-ia Da
u.^ •fiTtrfO
- -- - *
□aiaun
you lor 9ta ra M demanded m
wm cofTipiiini or paQuon mpa
WITNESS my hand and Via
aato to M a Court at SEMINOLE
Courtly. Florida, M a 19 day to
Mm 2009.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O F TH E C IR C U IT
CO U R T
BY: Carol Moore
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE MO
PLANTATION, FL 33324
09-X133
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. parsons with dtoabikttas nasdlng a special accom­
modation
should contact
CO U RT ADMINISTRATION, al
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al (407)669-4327.
1-900-955-8771 (TD O ) or 1800-995-8770. via Florida Ralay
Sarytce.
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TW O CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN: TH E SANFORD
HERALD
Pubkah: May 39.3009 and Juna
9.2005
0179

IN THA CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 08 CA-83J
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE
GROUP, INC SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER T O ATLANTIC
MORTGAGE AND
INVESTMENT
CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CHERYL SOLOMON, E T A L ,
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
T O ADCOCK ROOFING
which business address Is
unknown
THE CORPORATION IS HERE­
BY NOTIFIEO thal an action to
foreclose a mortgage on the toi-

LO T 16 (LESS THE NORTH
48 46 F EE T THEREOF), OAK
HILL VILLAS. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK
X . PAGES 72 ANO 73. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
has been Med against you and
that you are required to serve a
copy to your written defenses, it
any. to it on DAVIO J STERN.
ESQ PlainM il attorney, whose
address is 801 S University
Drive 1900. Plantation. FL
33324 (no later than X days
Irom tha data to tha first pubkeabon to M s nonce to action | and
Me lha original with tha dark to
this court either before service
on Ptamtifl * attorney or unmediataly thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor tha reket demanded in
the complaint or petition Med
herein

N O TfCl O F ACTION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuwrt to a Fmto Judgment to
Fomdosum dated Via 19th day
to May. 2009. and entered m
Casa No 05-CA-436. to 8ts
Cacut Court to Me 18th Jutodto
Circuit in and tor Seminole
County.
Florida.
wherein
M ORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S.
INC. AS NOMINEE FOR
FLAGSTAR BANK. FSB Is Ma
Plainllfl and SANORA MARTIN;
ROBERT L MARTIN: JOHN
DOE:
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TEN A N T(S) IN
POSSESSION OF D IE SUB­
JE C T
PROPERTY
am
Dafondants. I wifl &gt;el to the
ntgrttsv ana Daev cnocw por sain
at Ma W ES T FRONT DOOR al
the
Semmoie
County
Courthouse, m SANFORD.
Florida to 1100 am. on Ma
5M day to Jtoy. 2006. Ma tttowMg daterbad proparty aa sat
forth m said Final Judgment, to

L O T 48, OF TH E CO LO N ­
NADES. THIRD SECTION.
ACCORDING T O THE PLAT
THEREOF.
RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 16 PAGE 55. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
In accordance with
tha
Americans with Qsabifchea Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing ■ special accommodation to
partiopale in M s proceeding
should contact lha Court
Administrator al X t N. Park
Avanua. Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)8854327 not later than 2 working
days of your receipt of Mis
notice It hearing or voice
impaired. I 800-955-877)
Dated this X day of May.
3005
Maryann# Morse
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clerk
Law Office of Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49TH STREET.
SUITE I X
FT LAUDERDALE. FL 33309
Telephone (954) 453 0365
Facsimile (954) 771-6052
Publish. May 29. 2005 and
June 5. 3005
0177

T O : RELIC LA MCKINNON
(I
MARK
ELLIS
SOLO M ON
[Residence Unknown)
ANTHONY
WILLIAMS
(Residence Unknown)
AN TO W ETTE WHITE
OAVID WILLIAMS
MARIA
W1LKERSON
(Residence Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Mel m
action lor Foreclosure to
Mortgage on Me toflowtog

(JvtCHDM pfOptnf
LO T » . MAGNOLIA HILL.
ACCORDING T O D IE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED M
PLAT BOOK 15. PAGE 13. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
: you and
you am mquirad to sarva ■ copy
to you written dstenaae. • any.
to 6 on Marshal C.
PA.. Attorney tor
whose address is 1800 NW
49TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT.
LAUOEROALE. FL 33300 wtoIn thirty ( X ) days tolar Me M
pubAcatun to Mis Nobce In Ma
(Please publsh vt TH E SANFORO HERALD) and Na Ma
original wtM Ma Clark o« Mis
Cowl either before service on
PlaMturs attorney or knmetoatety thereafter; otherwise a
default wti ba entered agatnai
you tor the ra M demanded to
Me complaint.
In accordance with tha
Americans with Disabilities AcL
mg a Special t
participate to
should conlact the Court
Administrator al X I N. Parti
Avanua. Santord FL 33771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to Me proceeding. It
hearing impaired. (TD O ) 1-600955-8771 or Voce (V) 1-800959-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
WITNESS my hand and Me
seal to Mis Court this day to
MAY 16 2005
Maryanns Morse
As Clerk ol the Court
By Carol Moore
As Deputy Clerk
Publish. [Please pubkah m The
Santord Herald)
Publish May X . 3005 and
Juna 5. 3005
Q178

NOTICE
The 81. John* River Water Management District haa received
Me apphcatwn(s) tor Consumpltvs Waler Use from:
Meado*brook Serial Point LLC, 8390 Champions Gale B M
#200. Champions Gale. FL 33898-8388. application #8486. The
appleant proposes to withdraw 0.t5 rmlion gallons per day to
reclaimed water for goit course and landscape irrigation use. The
withdrawals used by Mis proposed protect wiH consist to ground
water Irom Mo Flondan Aquifer via 1 active wefl and surface water
from an unnamed lake via t active pump m Semmoie County,
located m Sections 33, 34. 3. 4; Township X South. Range 20
East known as Serial Point
The hleitl containing each ol the above listed appkcatton(a) am
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5, 2005

T he Sanford Herald
Vol. 114, N o . 12 •Copyright © 2 0 0 5 The Sanford Herald

50C

Negotiations turn nasty

By Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff

Still searching
Wintoss Lflko Mary Prep
gave it a good effort, but
the Griffins were no
match for powerful
Warner Christian on the
football field.
Sa# Sporti, P ag * IB

N e w programs
will aid mental
health recovery
SANFORD —
Sem inole Community
Mental Health Center
has announced two
new programs for
Seminole County resi­
dents. The programs
are called Seminole
Cares and Project
Recovery.
Developed to serve
children and families
who meet eligibility
requirements,
Seminole Cares offers
counseling, substance
abuse, and case man­
agement services in
an outpatient setting.
Referrals to resources
in the community are
also available to those
who qualify.
Designed to assist
individuals recover­
ing from the four
major hurricanes of
2004, Project
Recovery will
enhance and extend
the state’s capacity to
serve individuals
with severe emotional
issues beyond the
scope of crisis coun­
seling.
Comprised of
licensed and masters
level clinicians, a cer­
tified addiction pro­
fessional and a case
manager, this multi­
disciplinary team will
provide assessments,
referrals, service
planning, direct serv­
ices to reduce the
effects of trauma or
other emotional
effects resulting from
the storms.
Organizers urge
Seminole County resi­
dents to take care of
their mental health by
talking with someone
who is in a position
to help them now.
For more informa­
tion, contact
Elizabeth Kunzman
at 407-831-2411 ext.
256.

S

em ino le

SANFORD — The Sanford Police
Department's union labor team ripped
up the 2 percent cost of living offer
made by the city Tuesday.
"That's
an
insult,"
George
Hachigian, senior staff representative
for the Fraternal Order of Police,
Florida, said.
He tore the offer into pieces and the
more than 20 police department
employees at the meeting applauded.
"It's not worth the paper it's written
on," Hachigian said.

Police union team tears up
cost of living offer from city
Negotiations for a cost of living
increase have been going on for the last
few months for both the Sanford Police
and Fire departments.
They may have reached an impasse
Tuesday after the city countered the
union's latest offer of a six percent cost
of living increase, with a 2 percent
increase.
Labor union reps for the police

LHI police
inactivate
rape case

Real Relief

Herald Staff
LAKE MARY — Finding no evidence to sup­
port an Orlando woman's claim of abduction and
rape in Lake Mary, investigators have inactivated
the case, which included inconsistent accounts in
other incidents in Orange County and Altamonte
Springs.
Lake Mary police investigated two crimes
claimed by the woman.
On May 5, she reported that someone imper­
sonating an officer had pulled her over on
Interstate 4 and written down information from
her d river's license. The suspect threw her
license1back at her when she questioned whether
he was really a law enforcement officer, she told
police.
Fle e days later, the woman said the same man
S e e P o tlca , P a g * 3A

Humble pastor
led local church
for 3 8 years

HarsM pholoa by Tommy Vlncanl

Millennium Middle School teacher
Peggy Green's career education
classes organized a faux non-profit
called HELP or Helping Everyone
Live Peacefully. What they did was
collect real Items to help people
affected by the Gulf Coast hurri­
canes. The effort was a real pro­
duction as Red Cross volunteers
accept boxes of goods, above, on
Sept. 29. Left. Brittany Szafran. left,
and Gabby Granda, coordinated
public relations while other students
handled advertising and Web
design. There was a loading team
and a pizza coordinating team. The
boxes contain personal hygiene
items that will go to displaced peo­
ple who now live In Central Florida.

By Marva Hawklna
Herald Correspondent
Tlu1 Rev. Andrew Evans, senior pastor of
Morning Glory Missionary Baptist Church and
community activist, passed away on Oct. 1, 2005
at his residence. He was 68 years old.
Rev. Evans served as Senior Pastor of Morning
Glory Missionary Baptist Church for the past 38
yearn. In thal position, he helped establish a
dean-up committee in Midway tnat did perform
clean-up activities for the old cemetery and sev­
eral streets in the neighborhood. He cared great-

See Evana, Page 6A

Need for Recovery House
larger than ever before

Sno-Cone Kids

The men live on the main
They currently have 40 men
in their recovery house and campus in Sanford and have
Herald Staff
they say there is a heightened to meet program require­
ments such as being at least 18
SANFORD — When coun­ need in the area for more years or older, physically able
beds.
selor John Hagen brought
The group is fully self-sup­ to work, minimum one-year
home a few men from nis
portive,
witn different indus­ commitment, and all personal
work to help them with their
tries
defraying
the costs of the business and medical needs
drug and alcohol addiction
day
to
day
operations
of the must be handled prior to
when he worked at The Grove
entering the program. The
facility.
One
of
those
indus­
Counseling Center, he never
men also cannot be convicted
imagined it was the start of tries is a thrift store on Oak
of a violent crime or sex
Ave
and
3rd
Street
in
down­
something so big.
offense, and need to disclose
Now, tne founder and pres­ town Sanford. They also have
all legal, medical, and finan­
ident of Recovery House of a mobile car wash to generate
cial responsibilities during the
Central Florida, Inc. has been funds for the organization.
interview process.
"We're
looking
to
become
helping adult men recover
During tl»e first 90 days, the
from alcohol and drug abuse more visible at this tim e,"
ien said. "More communi- men are in orientation. They
Hage
for more than 15 years.
work enclave during that 90
friendly."
The Christian-based, 12- ty frii
Hagen said that most of the days, and then they can go out
step therapeutic community,
and get a job. The work
is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organi­ men come from referrals bv
enclave includes skilled and
local
judges,
and
some
walk
zation providing a structured
living environment for adult in off the streets after hearing
Saa Racovary, Page 3A
about the house.
males.

By Liana Edlxon

Harstt photo by Dan Ping

lake Mary High School
graduate from Oau of 2005

See Union, Page 6A

By Steve Paradis

S mile

Christion Phan —

department said that two percent does­
n’t come close to the 3.6 percent cost of
living increase given by the state to law
enforcement officers. The urban index
is 2.9 percent and the CPI index for the
Southeastern United States is a 3.9 per­
cent increase.
In addition to that, the union gave
the labor attorney evidence of the need
for such a large increase to the wage

scale. By their numbers, 63 officers
have left the department since the year
2000 as of June 2005. That number indi­
cates the city of Sanford is losing
approximately 11 to 12 officers a year.
Union President Sgl. Ned Golden
said that although some of those offi­
cers were lost due to retirement, most
left to go to other agencies.
Another article the union argued
was that the officers are overworked,
because Sanford has the most and
worst crime in the county.
For example, the Sanford Police

Never underestimate the power of the Sno-Cone. These young
Sanford entrepreneurs decided to help hurricane victims out by
selling some refreshing flavored ice. The group collected $306 80.
Well done, young people.

Tha City of Sanford and Frtanda of Paw Park aponaor:

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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
O ut &amp; A bout
WED

Son Scream

CALNO, the Council of
Local Government in
Seminole County will meet
at 7 p.m. at the Seminole
County Services Building,
Room 3024 n Sanford.
Deputy County Manager
Don Fisher will speak on
Seminole buildout and
demographics.

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Big Band D ancing returns
to the Sanford Civic Center
from 2 to 4 p.m. with music
by the Deltonans 14-picce
band. Cost is $3. Everyone is
invited.

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Community United
Methodist Church in
Casselberry will have its
annual pumpkin sale at 4921
S. Highway 17-92 from 9
a m. to 9 p.m. through Oct.
30. Call 407-831-3777.

Photo submitted

Tho Rivership Romance has announced Its
limited run Haunted Cruise each Friday in
October.

Rivership
launches
frightening
Friday trips
SANFORD — October of 1985. On a dark
and unfortunate night, 20 years ago,...12
members of a parapsychologist team
including a 15 year old medium set sail
from Monroe Harbor in Sanford on a
"Halloween Cruise" with 88 tourists and
passengers along for "H ie ride of their life"
to witness the ghosts of the St Johns River.
When the boat drifted back into the har­
bor late that night, crashing headlong into
the docks,...the crews only found one per­
son - the 15 year old boy, hiding in the hold
- crying out only two words, a
name......Maggie Hell.
No one has ever been found or heard
from again......88 passengers, 11 members of
the parapsychologist team and all 14 mem­
bers ot the staff of the Rivership. Cone.
Forever.
Twenty years later, a team o f four
researchers returns to the Rivership
Rom ance,...including that boy from long
ago,...to find out Just what happened.
The trouble is,...tonight they just may
indeed discover the haunting truth.
That is the premise of the Rivership
Romance's all new 2005 Haunted Rivership
Cruise.
Travelers will sail down the St. Johns
River from Sanford. They will partake in a
dinner from the ship's chefs featuring,
pecan encrusted chicken, seasonal vegeta­
bles, sweet potato souffle, and pumpkin
cheesecake.
The cruises are limited to four weekends
only during October. They are Oct. 7 , 14,21,
and 28. Boarding starts at 7 p m. The cruise
sails from 7:30 to 9:30.
Unlike the Ghost Tour of 2004 which was
an actual tour through all the stories of
ghosts and supernatural happenings of the
region, this is an all fictional Haunted
I louse style homage to movies in the aiyle
of "Legend of Hell House".
For information or reservations call 407­
321-5091 or toll-free 800-423-7401 or visit
433 N. Palmetto Ave, Sanford, or check out
www.rivershipromance.com

SCC will host
UCF orchestra
this Sunday
SANFORD — Seminole Community
College's Fine Arts Department will present
tlie University of Central Florida Ordiestra,
Sunday, Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Sanford/Lake Mary Campus Concert Hall
(building G).
live UCF Ordiestra, under the direction of
Dr. Laszlo Mamsi, will perform two works by
Ludwig van Ikvtlioven and one by Ferdinand
David.
Ilte concert is free and open to the public
Call 407-328-2039.

THU

Hi f

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A Panel o f Experts will be
at Holiday Inn Orlando
North, 230 West SR-436 from
7:30 to 9:30 a.m. to discuss
insurance, accounting or law
for community associations.
Cost is $20 per person. Call
407-850-0106.

photo by T o n w y Vktotnl

When your little one makes a score at the Seminole Youth Football Association game, you have to scream a bit to show
your joy and let him know he's doing a good job! These parents at a recent tiny mites game at the Seminole High School
field cheer the piayors after a touchdown. Some were trying to beat tho heat with their own sun screen using umbrellas to
ward off tho morning sun.

Drug Related
• Luis Duran Garcia, 24, of
Palmetto Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police on Sept. 22, at his res­
idence. The Special Tactical Unit
along with the Emergency Service
Unit executed a search warrant at
his residence and reported finding
drugs in various nxims. He was
cliarged with trafficking in cocaine,
and possession of cocaine with
intent to sell.
John O ’Neil, 31, of Celery
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police on Sept. 27 in Caslle Brewer
Court following a traffic stop. He
was cliarged with possession of con­
trolled substances including over 20
grams of marijuana, fleeing/eluding a police officer al high speeds,
possession of dangerous drugs in a
school area, possession of less (Fian
20 grams of marijuana and failing to
register a motor vehicle.
Thefts
• Mark Lee Noe, 27, of Miller
Road, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday in the 1200
block of French Avenue. I le report­
edly had taken money from a bar­
tender's bp jar. He was charged
with two counts of petty larceny
and disorderly conduct.
• Jordan K. Platt 24, of Winter
Springs, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday al a store in the 3600
block of Orlando Drive. I le is said to
have taken $317.79 in items from the
store without paying. He was
cliarged with retail tlieft of $300 or
more.
Stolen Vehicles
• James Edward Hood, 49, of
Anderson Circle, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at his resi­
dence. He luid reportedly taken a
vehicle from a female on Sunday. He
was located at the residence
Monday and dunged with grand
tlieft of a motor vehicle, and operat­

Wekiva River Players
presents Gypsy, at the
Central Florida Performing
Arts Center through Oct. 16.
Show times are Fridays and
Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and
Sundays at 2 p.m. Reserved
seats $15. Group discounts
available. The Center is at
2921 Orlando Drive in the
Sanford Plaza.

in a dispute with two juvenile at 4th
Street and Park Avenue. He was
charged with two counts of aggra­
vated battery and possession of nar­
cotics equipment.

ing
a
vehicle
with
a
suspended /revoked drivers license.

• Matthew Dec Garda, 28, of
Hillwood Drive, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday
at his residence as die result of a dis­
pute with a male. He was charged
with battery - touch or strike
(domestic battery).

• Louis Burgos. 38, of Grassy

Point Drive, lake Mary, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday at '27lh
Street and Highway 17-92. He and
another man, Orlando Lopez, Jr, 27,
of Airport Blvd. were found stand­
ing next to a vehide which was
identified os having been stolen in
Sanford. Burgos was diarged with
grand theft of a motor vehicle.
Lopez was charged with giving a
faLse ID to a law enforcement officer
and possession of narcotics equip­
ment.
• James Jeremy English, and
Midgette Brandon Ridiaid, both of
Teen Challenge, on Sanford Avenue,
were arrested by Sanford police
Saturday in the 3700 block of
Sanford Avenue. The two reported­
ly took a vehicle from Teen
Challenge which was located on
I ake Mary Boulevard. Each was
diarged with grand theft of a motor
vehide.
Assault - Battery
• Anniston Leroy Fronds, 47, of
West 11til Street was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at his resi­
dence. I le was said to nave attacked
a man with a machete at tliat loca­
tion the night before. He was
charged with aggravated battery
with a deadly weapon.
• Thomas Francis Mattingly, 44,
of Oak Avenue,
was arrested by
-------------------------------j
Sanford
"
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'
nl police
Saturday
at his residence I le reportedly was involved

• Daniel Toney, 22. of Willow
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Sunday at his residence.
Officers said he had been in a fight
with his wife. He was diarged with
battery - touch or strike (domesbe
violence), and obstruding justice by
intimidating a witness, preventing a
911 phone call.
• Herman Tompkins, 26, of
Ridgewood Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday at his res­
idence. He was said to be in an
argument with a female. He was
charged with battery - touch or
strike (domestic violence).
Traffic Stops
• Darrell EudelL 27, of Sanford,
was stopped by Sanford police on
Sept. 28 in William G ark Court. He
was charged with driving with a
suspended license, possession of
less than 20 grams of marijuana and
possession of narcotics equipment.
Other charges
• Ronald Steven Jackson, 27, of
Avocado Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday in the 1200
block of West 10th Street. He was
diarged with loitering/prowling.
• Stella E. Tedcsco, 43 of Willow
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday in the 2400 block of
Willow Avenue near her residence
She was diarged with trespassine
after warning.
”

Briefs
Crossing Guards needed
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office is currently accepting appli­
cations for the position of sctiool
crossing guards. Contact tile web
site al www.seminolesheriff.org
and click on the left side under
jobs, then dick on the crossing

FRI

guard. For more information or
questions, contact Linda Moss at
at 407-665-6612.
Christian Sharing Center
Various positions for men,
women and high school students
are open for a variety of duties

with the Christian Sharing Center
in Longwood. Volunteers are also
needed to work in the Boutique
and Thrift Store (Values Reborn)
Hours can be arranged to suit
5 2 ? q schedule. Call Diann al 407­
260-9155 ext. 6. on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays.

Sem inole Community
College opens its 2005-2006
Fine Arts Theatre Season
with Cole Porter's comedy
"Anything G oes", at 8 p.m.
: in the Sanford/take Mary
1 Campus Theatre (building
G). The show will run Oct. 7­
9 and 13-16. Thursday,
Friday and Saturday shows
begin at 8 p.m. and Sunday
matinees tagin at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $6 for the general
public, $5 for seniors or stu­
dents, and free to SCC facul­
ty staff and SCC students.
Reservations recommended
at 407-328-2040.
Bram Towers, 519 East
First Street in Sanford, will
present its 21st annual craft
Show and Sale, Friday, Oct. 7
and Saturday, Oct. 8 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.

SAT

___

The German American
Society will present
Oktoberfest at 3 p.m. at the
Society's headquarters, 381
Orange Lane in Casselberry.
Music will be by the
Bavarians and Jess U Joan. $5
entry fee.
Riders on horseback will
join Children's Miracle
Network on a 10-mile trail
ride to benefit Shands
Children's Hospital at the
University of Florida and
Arnold Palmer Hospital for
Children Sc Women. The ride
takes place in the Lower
Wekiva River State Preserve
in Like County. Registration
is 7 a.m. Ride begins at 9
a.m. Call 407-481-2774.
The next m eeting of the
Post-Polio Resource Group
of Central Florida will be
held at Southland Suites
Assisted Living of
Longwood, 342 S. Wayman
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kidnapped her at gunpoint In told
investigators
the
Sanford and raped her In her woman’s left hand had been
SUV outside the postal distri­ tightly bound, but her right
bution center on Rinehart hand seemed. The paramedic
Road. Police began an investi­ also said it appeared the
gation and even released a woman's wrists had been tied
com posite sketch of the to her ankles between her
alleged perpetrator.
legs.
From there, the investiga­
A nurse who conducted the
tion turned up inconsistencies rape exam said there was no
in the stories and found a pat­ evidence of semen and that
tern of lies from previous inci­ abrasions could have been
dents.
caused by intercourse as far
The wom an's name was back as four or five days. The
redacted from the Lake Mary woman told the nurse she had
investigation report, but the sex with her husband three or
report
references
an four days before the incident.
Altamonte
Springs
case
“At no time did the nurse
involving a Marrissa Suzan indicate that the examination
McCorm ick from Orlando. results were consistent with a
O range County property forced
violent
rape,”
records list a Sue and Robert Conneely wrote.
McCorm ick living at same
Conneely also wrote that in
address from the Altamonte two interviews with the
report: 1404 N. Hart Blvd., In woman, her stories were
Orlando.
“very inconsistent”. She was
“It is my conclusion and
taken to the Orange County
concurrence that (redacted) is Sheriff's Office, however, to
not credible and that both meet with a sketch artist.
cases were fabricated to get Conneely also noted inconsis­
attention,” wrote a Lake Mary tencies
in
Robert
sergeant when the case was McCormick's story.
inactivated in late June.
The woman agreed to take
In the rape case, police a lie detector examination,
found the woman's clothes which showed evidence of
outside her white Mitsubishi deception,
according
to
Montcro off Rinehart Road. Conneely.
There was an indication that
"I concluded the ... inter­
the assailant tied her up.
view when (redacted) became
The woman was taken to violently opposed to me con­
South Seminole Hospital for a fronting her on all of her
rape exam.
inconsistencies and lack of
“It should be noted that evidence to support her
after an exhaustive search of claims,” Conneely reported.
the entire area by two K9s,
The investigation found
one of which being a blood
that the woman had emailed
hound, a helicopter and mul­ relatives about being careful
tiple patrol officers and detec­ not to pull over for unmarked
tives noth on foot and vehicle police cars, as she had report­
all around the patrolling area, ed on May 5. Conneely said
to include 1-4, no person was the emails sounded a lot like
found remotely matching the news reports of the first inci­
description given by the vic­ dent.
tim ," wrote Lake Mary
l\vo days before the alleged
Detective Michael Conneely rape, the woman’s email
in his investigation report.
included this sentence: "If he
At the hospital, Conneely
ta you out o f the car he
talked
with
Robert
ats and then rapes you."
McCorm ick and an emer­
A
relative
contacted
gency room nurse, who said Conneely about this and said
the woman had reported she didn't think anything hap­
injuries to her left wrist and
pened
to
the
woman.
shoulder. A doctor said her Detectives found out about an
injuries did not appear to be incident that took place at The
self-inflicted, but that the Body Shop at the Altamonte
injury to her wrist was proba­ M all,
where
M cCormick
.
bly not caused by tying or worked i n 2 0 0 2 ... .
In that incident on May 9,
binding.
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A paramedic on the scene McCormick claimed to have

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The
Seminole
County
Guardian Ad Litem Program is
in need of volunteers to advo­
cate for the best interest of
abused, neglected and aban­
doned children in court pro­
ceedings.
To become a Guardian Ad
Litem you must be 21, possess
good judgment, common sense
and be capable of helping a
child in crisis.
Training will be held at the
Juvenile Justice Center, 190
Bush Blvd. in Sanford Nov. 4,5,
and 10.
To attend or for more infor­
mation call 407-665-5370 or
visit galseminolecounty.org.

been beaten and robbed by a
black man with a woman
accomplice. According to an
Altamonte Springs police
report, $500 was taken. Police
set up a perimeter, but no sus­
pects were located. No one in
the mall in the area of the
store saw the incident or the
suspects.
Conneely said McCormick
refused a lie detector test in the
Altamonte
incident.
McCormick's relative also told
police about another incident
at Seminole Towne Center that
she didn’t believe happened.
On May 20, Orange County
deputies contacted Lake Mary
police about a home invasion
at the woman’s home in
Orlando. A child had called
911 to report that his mother
was lied up in the garage.
Deputies found her on a work­
out bench in the garage with
her feet and wrists duck taped
with an orange cord loosely
around her.
The woman appeared to
have passed out, but deputies
said her face was red as if she
was holding her breath. She
told police it was the same guy
from Lake Mary that tied ner
up.
A roll of duct tape was
found on a shelf about 20 feet
from the woman.
"In conclusion at the scene,
it appeared as though the
whole thing had been staged,"
Conneely wrote in his report.
She later said she did not
know what had happened in
the garage because she had
been hit in the head, but the
hospital found no evidence of
any head injury caused by
blunt trauma. The son, who
was 5, later admitted he had
duct taped his mother’s wrists
and ankles.
In a subsequent interview
on June 16 at the Lake Mary
Police
Department,
the
woman told police if they
wanted, they could dose out
the case and she would be OK
with that.
Conneely told The Herald
that the woman could not be
arrested for false information
because she hasn’t admitted to
anything. Could she face any
charges?
"Not without a confession
from her. which we don’t have,”
Conneely said TUcsday.

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SANFORD CITY COMMISSION
DISTRICT #4
NDT1CE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN that the Sanford City Commission has
c a lle d a Special City Election to be held in District #4 in the City o f
Sanford onN ovcm ber 8. 20 05, to elect one (1) City Commissioner.
The nollimt place will be the Seminole County Public Health and Human
Services Auditorium, 4 0 0 West Airport Boulevard. Sanford. Florida. The
poll will be open from 7 :0 0 a.tn. to 7 :00 p.m.
A bwntee ballot, for this election « available thoughi the S e m in o le
County Supervisor o f Elections O ffice by calling 407-585-V O T E (8683).
P a riv voting Will be held at the Seminole County Supervisor o f Elections

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1500 East Airport Boulevard, Sanford, Florida, on November 4
a m ^ n til * 0 0 p.m., on November 5 from 8 :00 a.m. until Noon.

^ N o v e m b e r 6 from Noon until 4 :0 0 p.m., and November 7 from 8:00
a.m. until 4 :0 0 p.m.
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G u a rd ia n A d L item

Wednesday. Ortoticr f». 2005

i • ftsmtafinn is available at the City C lerks O ffice at Sanford

City H all 3 00 North Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida, phone 407-330-5603,
or on www.ci.sanford.fl.us.

Janet R. Dougherty,
CM C
City Clerk

unskilled labor for a variety of
light construction,
home
improvements, and contract
labor jobs. Recovery House
specializes in screen rooms
and pool enclosures (installa­
tion and repair), painting and
handyman services, fendng
installation and repair, house­
hold furniture moving, land­
scaping and lawn mainte­
nance, janitorial and construc­
tion clean up, debris dean up
and hauling.
After the men in the pro­
gram get a job, they arc
responsible for paying a $130
a week program fee, and
Recovery House sets them up
with a student trust to help
them manage their money.
Hagen said they help them
understand what it takes to
manage their money, so they
can become responsible when
they arc back on their own.
Hagen said a prevalent
drug of choice for incoming
men is crack cocaine, although
in the younger men there is a
growing
addidion
of
methamphetamine (crystal
meth).
Most men that Hagen sees
are late stage chronic users.
He said there is usually a fam­
ily history, and they look at
the addiction as an illness sim­
ilar to diabetes.
People who have alco­
holism, for example he said,
cannot drink alcohol, it's toxic
to them. Similarly, people who
have diabetes can't have
sugar. He said you wouldn't
judge a diabetic, so in compar­
ison, alcoholism is a disease.
The group is doing an out­
come study right now, but
says no matter what the out­
come, the organization is

worth continuing on.
If they work with 100 men,
he said, and 10 arc successful,
then that is a big impact.
Hagen said lust one impacted
man can change his family
history and impact more than
just themselves.
Recovery House teaches
the men accountability and
family values, such as bring a
good father, and paying child
support, if that's the situation
they are in. He said they also
.try to give the men some type
of reconciliation with their
family, or their estranged
wives, if that's the case.
“There’s a lot of success sto­
ries in our community,"
Hagen said.
One exam ple is Erik
Robinson, who is the assistant
to the director for Recovery
House. He was in the pro­
gram for 14 months.
Robinson claimed that
when he walked into the
Recovery House he had only
flip-flops, a pair of shorts and
a shirt.
"That's it," he said.
Robinson, who had an
addiction to alcohol and
drugs, said since being in the
program he has taken care of
nis legal problems, got his dri­
ver's license back, got back in
touch with his family and
overall had a life-changing
experience.
"Honestly," he said of what
might have been if he hadn’t
gone to the Recovery House.
"I’d be headed toward near
dead or dead."
Hagen stressed that men
don't need to wait until
they've got nothing left.
"We can raise the bottom
up. You don't have to lose

everything to come in,"
Hagen said.
One volunteer, Margie
Stone, said that when she first
came in to help, she had no
idea what to expect. What she
found was a learning experi­
ence that she'll always treas­
ure. She’s met people from all
walks of life from 18-yearolds, to 70-ycar-olds, to
wealthy men, to povertystricken men.
"Abuse doesn't have any
criteria," Stone said. "They are
all people,"
The staff believes that a
strong spiritual foundation is
essential to the men's recov­
ery. They also believe in the
12-step program and arc there
to offer help and hope, they
say, to those who have a prob­
lem and are willing to follow a
simple plan of action to bring
about change.
"If you're sick and tited of
being sick and tired, ask for
help," Robinson said.
ie Recovery House is currcntly looking for volunteers.
They recently had to shut
down their thrift store hours
to twice a week because they
did not have enough volun­
teers to help run it. The house
is looking for a bus to hold 24
men to take them to church
and to meetings.
They arc also seeking an
em ployer to partner with
who needs good reliable
labor, or an industry or busi­
ness owner they can partner
with that the men can do in
house.
For more information on
the Recovery House of
Central Florida, Inc. contact
407-323-5857
or
visit
www.recovcryhouseinc.com.

t

.

Briefs
Divorce Care
Community
United
Methodist
Church,
4921
Highway 17-92 in Casselberry
will hold a Divorce care group
meeting every Wednesday
from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m, for
people going through a
divorce or separation. Come
and participate in the healing
proems. For more information

call 407-831-3777.

Support offered
Hospice of the Comforter is
looking for com passionate
volunteers
to
befriend
patients, offer respite to their
caregivers, extend bereave­
ment support to patients' famadministra­
t e s anid provide
.
live support Training classes

are held monthly. Call 407­
682-0808, voice mall 430 or
hospiccofthecomforter.org.

Central Florida newcomers
All ladies of the area are
invited to membership lunch­
eons at area restaurants and
country clubs on the third
Thursday of each month. Call
407-971-3911 or 407-568-3600.

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4A Wednesday. October 5.2005

H era ld

Stop smoking or lose w elglit through w ellness Seminars

W e're E x c ite d '11

SANFORD
Emily King
King of
SANFORD —
— Emily
of
Sanford had tried to quit smok­
ing on her own. She tried med­
ication, which helped some, but
it wasn't until she underwent
hypnosis through the Wellness
Seminars that she actually quit.
'I tried to cut down and you
know that sort of thing. That
was totally futile," she said. “It
was like an alcoholic thinking
he can go out and drink one
drink. 1 just wanted to stop
smoking."
Sire started smoking when
she was 15, King admitted, and
sire's in her early 50s now. The
thought of being hypnotized

Come brotvse through preoumed
furniture, home decor and
hand made crufts.

didn't scare
scare her;
hot she
she said.
said.
IK-program
s are
The programs
areweight
weightloss
loss
didn’t
"I went in with an open and smoking cessation semi­
mind, a willing spirit and a will nars that combine the power of
to live," she said Ibesday. How hypnosis with behavior modifi­
many cigarettes has she smoked cation.
The first 45 minutes of each
since tire treatment? "None, and
session is a free orientation,
it will be a year Nov. 13."
There arc two seminars com­ according to Rena Greenberg,
ing up this weekend: one to director. If participants feel com­
stop smoking and one to lose fortable, they pay a one-time fee
weight. The Stop Smoking sem­ of $69. Participants can save $10
inar takes place at Central by registering at online at easyFlorida Regional Hospital, 1401 willpower.com, Greenberg said.
W. Seminole Blvd, in Sanford
from 10 a.m. to noon. The
weight loss seminar takes place
same day, same location from 1
to 3 p.m.

Thefee
feeincludes
includesam
amhypnotic
hypnotic
The
session, behavior modification
booklet, home reinforcement
audiocassettc tape or CD, and ^
unlimited free repetitions of the'
hypnosis, if needed, she said.
Wellness
Seminars
has
offered smoking cessation and
weight control programs in
more than 70 hospitals since
1990. No reservations are
required. For more information
1-800-848-2822.

Consignments Accepted

See }'o At
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Mon. - S at 10 - 6, Sunday Noon - 6

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USE

T h e City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance:

ORDINANCE NO. 3927

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Anastasia Margeolas. Christina Whitley and Afyssa Marino work to
raise money lor Ashton Parks who needs a heart transplant.

Heathrow girls work
to savo llfo of a peer
said.
.
,
The girls said that because
it was the middle of the week,
the trail was slow er than
HEATHROW — Three 10- usual. They said sometimes
year-old girls are selling people come by and say
lemonade this week to help they'll come back to get some
rave another girl their age.
lemonade and make a dona­
When
Anastasia
tion once they get money. So
Margeolas, of Heathrow,
have
raised
far, the girls L
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heard the story of Ashton
almost $500.
Parks, who needs a second
"W e're just trying to keep
heart transplant because of business going," Anastasia
Coronary Artery Disease, she
and her friends said.
wanted to help.
Out helping the girl's on
She and two of her friends,
Monday
were
friend
Christina
Whitley,
of Brandon, Anastasia s little
Heathrow,
and
Alyssa
sister Ariatia and their white
M arino, of O viedo, are
curly-haired dog.
parked outside the Oakmonte
On A shton's Web site,
Apartments in Heathrow in a ww w.ashtonparks.com ,
it
shady part of a small park
says that Ashton "h a s Rn
that sits on the Seminole- infectious laugh, she likes
Wekiva Trail selling lemon­ school and going to church,
ade to people walking, bik­ and she needs a new heart.
ing, and roller-blading by.
Friends of Ashton's family
Anastasia said they want have an account with the
to raise as much money ns Children’s Organ Transplant
they can to assist A shtons
Association (COTA).
financial costs associated
COTA is a not-for-profit
with the transplant. The sec­ national charity dedicated to
ond transplant will cost
helping families raise the nec­
approxim ately
$65,000,
essary funds for transplant
which will include initial
expenses.
transplant costs, num erous
"M ost o f us will never
follow -up visits and thera­
have to face the emotional
pies. There is also the cost
stress and fear of a heart
involved w ith travel to
transplant. At ten years old,
Shand ’s
H ospital
in
Ashton is facing It for a sec­
G ainesville, housing costs
ond tim e." the Web site said.
and loss of time from work
The three girls are excited
for her parents.
because this weekend they
Tire girls are off of school will meet Ashton and present
this week, so in addition to her with the collected dona­
selling lem onade, they are
tions.
also having car washes and
"W e're just trying to save
they also sold pizza at their her,"
Anastasia
said.
stand for awhile.
"E veryone should have a
“We're just trying to keep
chance."
business going," Anastasia

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Obituaries
CATHERINE DeLEO
BA BIETT
Catherine DeLeo Babied,
74, of Holly Hill, died
Monday, Oct. 3, 2005 in
Daytona Beach. She was
born Sept. 9, 1931 in Boston,
Mass. Sne was a homemak­
er.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Catherine Russell.
Interment will be in Ml.
Auburn Cemetery,
Cambridge, Mass.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
EDNA MAY BROW N
Edna May Brown, 88, of
DeLand, died Saturday, Oct.
1,2005 in Hartford City,
Ind. She retired to Sanford
in 1980 and moved to
Woodland Towers, DeLand
in 2003. She was a member
of New Creation Lutheran
Church, Sanford.
Survivors include chil­
dren, Robert E. Brown of
DeBary, Carolyn Stcinfeldt
of Huron, Ohio, Faul E.
Brown of Albany, Ind.,
Lawrence Al. Brown of
Hartford City, Ind.; six
grandchildren; nine great­
grandchildren.
Visitation will be
Wednesday, Oct. 5, from 5
until 7 p.m. with funeral
services Thursday, Oct. 6 at
1 p.m. at Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary,
in charge of arrangements.
JA N ICE C. BROW N
Janice C. Brown, 56, died
Saturday, Oct. 1, 2005 in
Port Orange. She was born
July 6, 1949 in San Diego,
Calif. She was a member of
Palmetto Avenue Baptist
Church.
Survivors include hus­
band, Randy Brown; son,
James M. Reynolds; daugh­
ters, Stephanie M. Brown
and Samantha L. Brown;
mother, Betty L. Doyle;
brothers, Donald Doyle, Jim
Doyle, Jeff Doyle; sisters,
Barbara Kipp, Jeanne
Freeman, Julie Miller.

B y M arva H a w kins

Funeral services were
held Tuesday, Oct. 4 at
Palmetto Avenue Baptist
Church with burial in
Oaklawn Park Cemetery.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary,
in charge of arrangements.

Richmond, Va. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include son,
Lee Peed; two grandchil­
dren; four great-grandchil­
dren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

RICA RD O JERO M E
H ICKS
Ricardo Jerome Hicks, 48,
of First
Street,
Sanford,
died
Thursday,
Sept. 29,
2005 at
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital.
I le was
H icks
born Aug.
21. 1957, In
Sanford. He was a cab driv­
er and a member of St. Paul
Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivors include sons,
Mario Ricardo Jerome Hicks
of Milton, Fla., Michael
Romeo Hicks of Sanford,
Darius L. Beamon of Atlanta
and Marlon D. Fleming of
Florida daughters, Latilia
Shaniece Hicks of
Casselberry, Ritarsha
Lavonne I ticks, Renee
Angela Marie Hicks and
Ashley Alexandria Hicks,
all of Sanford; brothers,
Lindsey B. Hicks, Carlos W.
Hicks, Charles A. Hicks,
Calvin Powell, Kelvin
Powell and Alvin C. Hicks,
Jr., all of Sanford; sisters,
Sharon H. Williams,
Cynthia Delores Hicks,
Idella L. Campbell, Tammy
Barnes, Cynthia Danielsllick s, Cassandra Lawrence,
Kelly Dixon, Cheryl Powell
and Jacquelyn Y. Moore, all
of Sanford; seven grandchil­
dren.
W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

M ILD RED IRENE RUSH
Mildred Irene Rush, 81,
of Lake Mary, died Sunday,
Oct. 2, 2005. She was born
Jan. 13, 1924 in Delaware,
Ohio, and moved to Sanford
from Miami in 1968. She
was a homemaker.
Survivors include sons,
Thad and Brian both of lake
Mary; grandchildren. Justin
(USAF) in England, Erin,
Keilee and Skylar, all of
Lake Mary; brothers,
William and Richard
Longhenry, both of
Westerville, Ohio.
Graveside services will be
held Wednesday, Oct. 5, al
10 a m. at Glenn Haven
Memorial Park, Winter
Park. The family would like
to thank Lake Mary Health
and Rehab for their care of
Larry and Millie.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary,
in charge of arrangements.

RACHEL G. PECCI
Rachel G. Peed, 91. of
Orlando, died Saturday,
Oct. 1, 2005 in Orlando. She
was born June 19, 1914 in

Herald Correspondent

MARLON D. YOUNG JR .
Marlon D. Young Jr., 15,
of Petunia Terrace, Sanford,
died Sunday, Oct. 2, 2005, at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
He was born Jan. 2, 1990,
in Sanford and was a life­
long resident.
Survivors include par­
ents, Nlillicent and Bruce
Gilchrist; sisters,
Shanquetia, Ashley,
Brittany; brothers Ulysses
and Bruce, Jr.; great-grand­
mother Nedia Mae
Willingham; grandfather
Milton Duhart; grandmoth­
er, Darlene Young;
Funeral services will be
held Friday, Oct. 7, at 4 p.m.
at Sunrise Funeral Home
Chapel, 900 Locust Avenue.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
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SANFORD — Seminole
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2005-06 Fine Arts Theatre
Season with Cole Porter's
musical comedy "Anything
Goes", Friday, Oct. 7 at 8 p.m.
in the Sanford/Lake Mary
Campus Theatre (building G).
An American theatre clas­
sic, "Anything Goes" tells the
story of the voyage of the SS
America as it sails from New
York to London, with a mot­
ley group of passengers,
including the nightclub singer
Reno Sweeney, her pal Billy
Crocker, Crocker's debutantelove Hope llarcuurt, MoonFace Mooney and Public
Enemy No. 13 who slips onto
the ship to avoid the FBI.
Set in the 1930s, the show
features such Cole Porter hits
as; "I Get a Kick Out of You,"
"You’re the Top," "Its De­
Lovely,"
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Gabriel,
Blow" and of course the
show-stopping title number,
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Goes" features four student
leads and several local com­
munity members including
SCC Theatre graduate Abby
Wallace;
Drew
Slorie,
Seminole County attorney;
and local community and pro­
fessional theatre veterans
Larry
Stallings,
Derek
Ormond and Kylie Koscoc.
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and 13-16. Thursday, Friday
and Saturday shows begin at
8 p.m. and Sunday matinees
begin at 2 p.m.
Ticket prices are $6 for the
general public, $5 for seniors
(55+) or students of other
schools and free to SCC facul­
ty, staff and currently enrolled
SCC students.
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Sept. 11, 1955, in Mineral
Wells, Texas.
Affectionately
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friends, he attended Seminole
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in 1973. He attended John
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his country. He joined the U.S.
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1985) to Elizabeth Rivera for
20 years. They had seven chil­
dren; Marianna, Angelica,
Timeka, Sgt. Makalain, Titus,
Tyrell Arthur, and Titus
Jerome Scott.
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Rochester, N.Y. where he was
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smile on his fact and plenty of
love in his heart.
Titus departed this life
Saturday, Sept. 24, 2005 at
Rochester General I lospital.
I le will be memorialized
Saturday, Oct. 8 at 4 p.m. at his
home church. First Shiloh
Missionary Baptist church.
Rev. Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Pastor, at 7(X) Elm Avenue in
Sanford. Interment was at
Riverside
Cemetery
in
Rochester, N.Y. on Friday,
Sept. 30, 20415.
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Arthur Henderson Scott;
brothers, Clarence (Herritt),
Bruce (Metta), seven children,
aunts,
uncles,
nephews,
cousins, classmates and a host
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concern for all allowed him
the opportunity to ensure
everyone's safety and prevent
any criminal activities under
his watchful eyes.
His hobby was the love to
interact with others as a pho­
tographer who enjoyed mem­
ories of people and places he
took. A guy who was helpful
around his community. He
loved to cook, barbeque, and
eat.
A grand and loveable
father, son, brother, nephew
and friend, he would show up
in Sanford to spend time with
his mother, brother, family

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Department had 122,14() calls
for service from June 21XM to
June 21X15, while Altamonte
Springs Police Department
had 24,1)90.
The union also said that
their officers are sixth or sev­
enth in Seminole County in
starting salaries. Officers in
Sanford start out at $31,384,
while Altamonte Springs,
Casselberry, Lake Mary,
Longwood, and Oviedo
Police Departm ents have
starting
salary
ranges
betw een
$32,000
and
$35,000.
The union will discuss the
latest offer with its members,
but Uachigian said it's going
to get "ugly and nasty" for
the city.
The city's labor attorney,
Benton Wood, tried to
include a step increase in the
offer, but union reps said
that's already a done deal,
and should already be in
next fiscal year's budget.
The department is on a 13step plan, which includes a
three percent raise each time
you move up a step. In order
to move up a step, an officer
must receive a satisfactory
rating. The union claims that
the whole wage scale is off,
and that is what they are try­
ing to increase.
The labor attorney said

we're getting lied to by the
lie said that's how good
their relationship and trust m The union accused Wood
was with the city of Sanford. of asking for supporting
He said they have never had documentation of retention
that with that step increase, adjustm ent this year, that a problem with the city until rates and call outs for service
plus the two percent offer, would bring them back up to they brought the new labor made by the Sanford Police,
the department is essentially scale because he knew the attorney to the table.
and then not sharing them
They also claimed that
giving all of Its officers a five city was going to be in good
with city officials. They also
financial
shape.
Finance
D
irector
Kevin
percent raise.
said he did not read the con­
In
fact,
Golden
said
that
Union President Sgt. Ned
Smith was at the last bar­
in place,
Golden disagreed. He said when M ayor Linda Kuhn gaining meeting and agreed tract already
that during last year’s nego­ asked for their endorsement that Grieshaber had prom­ because lie would have
tiations, which were with for her campaign as mayor, ised to get the wage scales known that the three percent
increase in steps in their cur*
former City M anager Al she also vowed to honor any back on par this year.
rent wage scale, should not
Grieshaber Jr., they took a prom ises made for the
"W e took him on his
have even been mentioned
zero percent raise to the union.
word," Uachigian said. "The
Ted Butler, the union vice
i n the bargaining table.
entire wage scale because
mayor said they would
"I'm coming here with lull
the city did not have the president, said: "We took honor it. We're getting lied
funds. Golden said that the zero," based on a hand­ to by the attorney and now direction," Wood told the
union was promised an shake.

"T h is is the city 's final
offer,” Wood said.
The
city 's
human
resources director. Sheryl
Chapman, said that the city
couldn’t com m ent on the
contract offers because they
are still in negotiations.
"We want to maintain a
good working relationship
with our union." Chapman
said.

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C hristm as
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Mommy, Cilery Clnirdr. when
livans was called o pastor In
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humble persons site had ever
met.
“Rev. Evaas was loved by
many because he preached and
taught with kindness, under­
standing . and
humility,"
Galloway said. "When he first
started to pastor at Morning
Glory’, 1 was a religious person,
but not a bom-again Christian.
It was under the consistent
leadership of Rev. Evans that I
truly became a bom-again
Christian, which has caused
me to be more active in my
church and community. Now, I
am currently lire president of
the Deaconess Board and a
missionary."
In addition to being pastor
_f Morning Glory, Rev. Evans
also helped establish a credit
union at Morning Glory, which
subsequently merged with the
McCoy Credit Union in
Orlando. He also served for
approximately 26 years as pres­
ident of Congress Number
One, which is affiliated with
the
1st
South
Florida
Missionary Baptist Association.
Many ministers have been
ordained under his leadersliip.
Many folks will also remem­
ber Rev. Evans as being a self­
employed Master Masonry
and can find many of his works
aiound tlie community and tlie
stale of Florida, lie also
worked for Orange County
public Works and he worked
with and retired from the
Sanford Housing Authority.
Rev. Evans was bom in
Greenville, Florida, to tlie late
Annie Mae Bea-Crews and
Ishmael (Peacli) Emmanuel
Evans. He had two wives to
precede him in death. I le was
tlie fatlier of five biological diildren and raised four frum his
second marriage. Evans exem­
plified strung diaracter in llvat
lie loved his family, diurdi and
community. Deacon Anderson
Mckiruie, Superintendent of
Sunday Sdioul at Morning
Glory Missionary Baptist
Churdi expressed his droughts
on knowing Evans. "I really
admired him. I loved him for
being just who lie was and
respected liim greatly".
Funeral services will be
Friday at 11 am . at Calvary
Temple of Praise,
2020
McCracken Road in Sanford.
Viewing will be Fhursday from
4 until 8 p.m at Morning Glory
Missionary Baptist Churdi.
Wilson-Eidiclbvrger Mortuary,
Inc., Sanford, in diarge of
arrangements.

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C itv Commission that it they
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NEW SMYRNA
New Smyrna
Speedway will sec plenty
of racing action this
Saturday night (Oct. 8) as
the Pro Trucks, Quick
Kids, Late Models (who
race for double points).
Open Wheel Modified*,
Sportsman, Super Stock,
Mini Stock, and Strictly
Stocks headline (he pro­
gram.
Plus for extra fun, a
BURNOUT contest. So
bring your car, bring
your motorcycle and do
your best burnout.
The pit gate will open
at 4 p.m. with division
practice from 5 p.m. to 7
p.m. and racing action
tvginning at 7JO p.m.
General admission will
be $10 for adults, $5 for
students and seniors, and
free for children 11 and
under.
Come join us for the
best Saturday night of
fun anyone can nave!!!!
For more information,
please call 3864274129,
or visit the website at
www.fascar.org.
SANFORD YOUTH
BASKETBALL
Registration has begun
for Ih3 Sanford Leisure
Services Youth Basketball
League.
The League is for play­
ers from 5-lo-13 years old
and will play at two sites
starting November 12th.
The Biddy Ball
Divisions (5 4 6 year
olds, players bom in ihe
years 2000 and 1999) and
Prep Divisions (7, 8 4 9
year olds, for players
bom in the years 1998,
1997 and 1996) will be
playing their games at
Seminole Trinity
Christian.
The Junior- Division (10
4 11 year olds fur players
bom in the year* 1995
and 1994) and the Senior
Division (12 4 13 year
olds for players bom In
the years 1993 and 1992)
will be playing at
Millennium Middle.
The fee is $50 per play­
er (or Sanford residents
and $60 for non-resi­
dents.
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.
KIDS NIGHT OUT
Parents, if you are look­
ing for an opportunity to
spend a quiet evening
together and for your
kids to be entertained,
look no further! The City
of Casselberry's Kids
Night Out is liere for
you!
Elementary school
aged children will have
fun spending time with
their friends at a night
designed especially for
them. Children will play
games, make a craft,
watch a movie and enjoy
a special activity. You can
rest assured that your
children are having fun
in a safe, supervised
environment while you
enjoy a night to your­
selves.
Kids Night Out will be
offered on October 7th,
November 11th and
December 9th from 6
p.m.-to-10 p.m. at the
Casselberry Recreation
Center, located at 200
North Triplet Lake Drive.
The cost is $10 for
Casselberry residents,
$15 for Non-residents,
and $20 for everyone day
of the program. Children
must wear tennis shoes.
Dinner is not provided,
but a snack and drink
will be provided.
Register at the Parks
and Recreation
Administrative Office
located at 125 E. Melody
Lane, Monday-throughl-ri Jay, 8 a.m-4o-5 p.m.
For more information
about programs at the
City ol Casselberry,
please contact 407-262&lt;720 X 1307, or by email
at pks.recassttfcasselberryorg

Dolphins win another shootout, take 5-6 lead
Special to tha Herald

If you haven't been out to Ft. Mellon
Park to sec these youngsters play,
you’re missing a treat.
The 5-6 year olds continue to put on
a great show as the Dolphins won a
shootout for the second straight week,
outscoring the Raiders, 25-28, to take
over the top spot in the youngest divi­
sion in the Sanford Leisure Services
Youth Flag Football League.
The other game from Week 4 was
even more phenomenal as the Fins
were able to move to the top of the
standings because the Giants handed
the Raiders their second straight over­
time setback, 42-35.

Bucs, Dolphins stay unbeaten
in Sanford Youth Flag Football
The other divisions also featured
exciting games, although the two
undefeated teams did nave the easiest
time of it.
In the 7-9 year olds, the unbeaten
Buccaneers cruised to 4-0 with an 18-6
victory, but the other game was a real
nail-biter with the Giants bouncing
back from last week's first loss to edge
the Raiders, 13-12
In the 10-12 division, the Raiders
also remained undefeated at 4-0 and

took a full two-game lead with a 14-6
victory over the second place
Buccaneers and the Dolphins won
their first game of the season, surviv­
ing a defensive battle with the Giants,
9-6.
This Saturday (October 8th), in the 5­
6 year olds, the Dolphins (3-1) face the
Giants (2-2) at 8:30 a.m. and the
Buccaneers (2-2) challenge the Raiders
(1-3) at 9 JO a.m.; In the 7-9 year olds,
the Giants (3-1) tackle the Dolphins (1-

3) at 8:30 a.m. and the Buccaneers (4-0)
battle the Raiders (0 4 ) at 9:30 a.m.;
and in the 10-12 year olds, the Giants
(1-3) look to upset the Raiders (4-0) at
1030 a.m. and the Dolphins (1-3) look
to move up the standings against the
Buccaneers (2-2) at 11JO a.m.
5 It 6 YEAR OLDS
DOLPHINS 35. RAIDERS 28
Henry Sigura ran for four touch­
downs and Daniel Charles added
another score as the Dolphins moved
into first place.
Kaleb Jones and Chase Pritchard
scored touchdowns in the first half to
keep the Raiders close, but in the secSee Flag, Page 2B

Growing pains
Lake Mary
Prep keeps
spirits high

Brown’s
kick lifts
Knights
Special to the Herald

By Tony DeSormler
Special to the Herald
LAKE MARY — There's
no hurrying growing up.
In Just their second year of
varsity football competition,
the Lake Mary Prep Griffins
are experiencing growing
pains
tins of the worst kind,
While
le no-one could have
realistically expected many
wins this soon, few would
have thought it would have
been this hard for the young
Griffins to score points.
On Friday night, DaytonaWarner Christian gave the
Griffins another Ttaid lesson,
trouncing the hosts 71-0.
NotI only v
was it the sixth
i of the season for Lake
Mary Prep, it was the sixth
time the Griffins have been
shut out this season.
Still, coach Mike Mitchell
wore a proud smile as the
crowd walked away.
'I have a lot of pride in
this team of ours, said
Mitchell. "They have a lot
heart. There's no quit in this
team. They're fighters, right
down to the final whistle,
tardies* of the score."
regar
lamer Christian, which is
Wa
one of three teams tied for
third in the Florida Sports
Writers Association's Class
IB state rankings, scored
almost at will against the
Griffins, reaching the end
zone each of the first eight
times that it had possession
of the ball.
After going up 42-0 In the
first quarter; the Eagles (3-2
2-0 In 1B4) went into cruise
control throwing just one
pass the rest of the night
and using three offensive
linemen to run the ball In
the second half.
"You coach the kids to
play," said Warner Christian
coach Andy Price. "Lake
Mary Prep is a real young
team without a lot of play­
ers. But they played us hard
and never gave up."
The Griffins had a golden
opportunity to break their
scoreless streak in the fourth
quarter when Bobby
Zinsmaster tossed a 50-yard

Quarterback
Bobby
Zinsmaster (N o. 12, above)
had a good night for homa•tending Lake Mary Prep,
but near misses, despite a
great effort, like the one by
Eric Desharm e (N o . B2.
left), kept the Griffins from
scoring their first points of
the season as they fell to
No. 3 state-ranked Warner
Christian from Daytona
Beach, 71-0, In a Claes 1BDlstrlct 4 gam e - Friday
night. LM P la now 0-6 over­
all and 0-2 In IB -4 , while
Warner Christian Improved
to 3 -2 overall and 2-0 in
district play. Lake Mary
Prep will be Idle this week,
but will return to the field on
Friday, October 14th, to
host
The
M is te r’s
Academy at 7 p.m. In what
Is sura to be a hard-fought
game as both squads will
be looking for their first
wins of the season, it will
also
be
a
district
encounter.

See Griffin^ Page 2B

UCF senior place-kicker John
Brown kicked a 28-yard field
goal with three seconds
remaining in the game to lift
the Golden Knights to a 24-21
victory at Louisiana-Lafayette
Saturday evening. UCF
snapped the nation's longest
road losing streak of 15 games,
winning for the first time on
the road since a 48-31 victory
at Miami of Ohio on
November 23,2002
The Golden Knights evened
their record at 2-2 on the sea­
son. It marked just the third
time In Division I-A history for
the Golden Knights they have
a .500 record or Better after
four games to start a season.
The last-second victory was
the first for UCF since Javier
BfPf»nW» kicked a game-win­
ning field goal aa time expired
at Alabama In 2000.
UCF'i offense scored first for
the second straight week as
Junior quarterback Steven
Moffett executed a perfect
hitch-and-go route to Lake
Howell's Brandon Marshall for
a 60-yard touchdown. The
Golden Knights used Just three
plays to cover 71 yards for an
early 7-0 advantage.
For the game, Marshall had
five catches for 107 yards.
The Golden Knights contin­
ued to dick offensively on
their second drive of tne game
as they drove 55 yards in eight
plays, capped off by an 11aid touchdown pass from
offett to Dontavius Wilcox.
On UCFs first two drives of
the game, Moffett was 5-for-5
passing for 115 yards and two
tou chdowns.
Moffett's sensational start
continued in the second quar­
ter as UCFs marched 92 yards
for its third touchdown in as
many drives. The 92-yard
drive • UCFs longest scoring
drive of the season - ended
with a 15-yard touchdown
pass from Moffett to Marshall
to make the score 21-0 UCF.
Moffett was 10-of-lO passing
for 182 yards and three touch­
downs on UCFs first three
possessions. The 10 straight
completions tied a career-high
for Moffett and place him in a
tie for sixth in UCF single­
game history for consecutive
completions.
The Ragin' Cajuns finally got
on the scoreboard on their next
drive as Abdule Levier scored
on a one-yard plunge to cut

R

S e t UCF, Page 6B

Lions roaring again
By Dm h Smith
Herald Stall
Last year's forgettable season for the Oviedo
High School football team is quickly becoming
that....forgotten.
Friday night the Lions existed their second
shutout of an Orlando school this season,
improving to a county best 5-1 on the season
with a 29-0 whitewashing of University.
Offensively, Oviedo got touchdowns from four
different players and the defense, led by line­
backer Jordan Dalrymple, held the host Cougars
(2-3) to only 11 yards rushing.
After a scoreless first quarter Dalrymple got
the Lions on the board with a 1-yard plunge and
O u nce Weise converted the first of his three
extra point kicks in the game to give the visitors
a 7-0 lead.
Quarterback Tyler Crockett who was making
his second appearance since returning from a
preseason injury, got into the act later in the sec­

ond quarter hitting Josh knight with a 19-yard
scoring strike and when Dalrymple ran in the
two-point conversion, Oviedo led 154) at half­
time.
University looked aa if it might have a chance
to get back into the game early in the third quar­
ter as the Cougars had the Lions pinned at their
own nine-yard line.
But Oviedo put the game away, using up 3 JO
of the dock to go 91 yards, the final two by
sophomore running back Xavier McGinnis for
the touchdown.
The final score came in the fourth period when
sophomore Cody Williford, who performed
admirably at quarterback in Crockett's absence,
broke free for a 40-yard touchdown run.
Crockett completed 8-of-12 passing attempts
for 109 yards and the touchdown, while the bal­
anced running attack was led by Austin Watson
with 70 yards on nine carries
In other county action from Friday:
Sec Football, Page 68

The Oviedo defense smothers the University Quarterback durino a
20-0 shutout of the Cougars Friday night.

�P a g e 2 B Midweek, OctotHT 5-0, 20(l.ri

F la g -----------------Continued from Page IB
■ond half it was Timothy Adsidc Jr ripping off
some big runs to put the Raiders In good field
position and set up a pair of Camera Rosen
touchdown runs.
But in the end, the Dolphins defense came up
with a big stop as time ran out to hold onto the
win.
Players of the Game: Dolphins _ Henry
Segura; Raiders _ Camera Bosco.
GIANTS 42, BUCCANEERS 35
Jordan McIntyre and Charles Jackson scored
five of the six touchdowas as the Giants sur­
vived In overtime.
Telvin Duval scored the other Giants’ touch­
down when he ran it in from 40 yards out to tie
the scon.* at half.
Late In the second half McIntyre appeared to
give the Giants the win with an exciting 50-yard
touchdown run. But Alexandra Frazier came
right back to tie the game in the final seconds
with a 35 yard touchdown run and send the
game to overtime even at 35-35.
The Giants won the coin toss to begin overtime
and McIntyre scampered in from 30 yards.
This time, however, the Bucs were unable to
answer back as the Giants’ defease bowed Its
collective backs lo shut down the Buccaneers on
four plays.
Players of the Game: Giants _ Jordan
Mcintyrv: Buccaneers _ Alexandra Fralzer.
7-TO-9 YEAR OLDS
BUCCANEERS (4-0) 18, DOLPHINS (1-3) 6
Robert Bradley Jr. rushed for a nine-yard for
touchdown to open the game for the Buccaneers,
but Derek Johnson aaswered with a three-yard
touchdown ran for the Dolphins and the game
was tied at 6-6 at halftime.
The Bucs defense kicked it into high gear in

Griffins

T iik lira Mil

the second half with Tyler Cogbum intercepting
a Ryan Tanksley pass to stop a Dolphins drive
and Buccaneers quarterback Cody Almony but
his team ahead to stay when he ran for 16 yards
for the touchdown.
The Dolphiax were forced to punt on their next
possession and Almony scored the insurance
touchdown when he ran il back for 47 yards.
Players of the Game: Buccaneers _ Running
back Robert Bradley Jr; Dolphins _ Running
back Derek.
GIANTS 13, RAIDERS 12
Comcrback Xavier Standi stepped his game
up this week for the Giants by playing cxdting
defease In the first half with several big plays to
thwart Raiders drives.
The Raiders finally scored their first points of
the season when quarterback Chris Stewart
scored on a three-yard run, but opposing quar­
terback Santonio Jackson aaswered with a 50yard kickoff return for a touchdown.
Standi then stopped running back Raishawn
Kanson at the five-yard line to prevent the
Raiders from scoring and on the next play
Jackson ran 61 yards for whal proved to be the
winning touchdown. Jackson men threw a twoyard pass to McKlaine Johnson for the extra
point that was the diffca*nce in the game.
Elijah Grooms got the Raiders close when he
scored on a 46-yard touchdown ru a But Stewart
was stopped by Standi on the extra point
attempt as time ran out.
Player* of the Game: Giant* _ Running back
Xavier Standi; Raider* _ Running back Elijah
Grimms.
16-TO-12 YEAR OLDS
DOLPHINS (1-3) 9, GIANTS (1-3) 6
Thomas Keamy ran 19 yards for a Dolphins
touchdown for the game’s first score and Charlie
Biebcr ran in the extra point and Carl Frazier Jr. .

innto
t o po:
p o in ts .

Continued from Page IB
pass to Eric Dcsharme. A per­
sonal foul agaiast Warner
Christian on the play moved
the ball to the Eagle 7-yard
line.
TWo plays later, Ziasmaster
lofted a pass to Dcsharme in
the aim er of the end zone.
While Dcsharme and the
Griffin faithful all believed he
came down with the ball in the
end zone, he was ruled out by
the officials. However, defen­
sive pass interference was
called on the play, giving Lake
Mary Prop the ball inside the 4yard line with a new set of
dowas.
Unfortunately for the
Griffin&lt;t, a pair of running
play* that loM yardage and a
pair ol incomplete passe*
around a delay ol game penal­
ly killed the throat.

Lake Mary Prop amtributed
considerably to it* own demise*
in the first half, digging a sub­
stantial hole in the first half by
turning the ball over five times,
twice on interceptions and
throe times on fumbles. Warner
Christian returned three of the
turnovers for scores and need­
ed all of four offensive play* to
convert the other takeaways

*1
'We're a second-year procram with a lott iof kids who
haven't played much football,"
said Mitdicll. 'It's a lot to take
in. They're working hard every
day but they haven't quite got
it down yet.
'W e played our first four
games with Just 13 players in
uniform. Tonight, we had 17
until we had a couple get side­
lines with injuries. They've had
plenty of opportunities to quit,
but they haven't and they
won't."
Warner Christian returns
home to host Deltona Trinity
Christian next Friday In a
game that most likely will
decide the IB-4 district cham­
pion. After a bye week. Lake
Mary Prep will return to action
on Oct. 14 when the Griffins
will luMt The M aster'*

WC _ Garrett 32 paaa from Andenon
(MUla U d )
Second Quarter
WC _ Srravalll 16 run (Conger run)
WC Greene I fumble return (Mill,
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Michael Razak added the two-point conversion
for the only points of the first half.
The Buccaneers' Sammie Edwards ran for a 10yard touchdown in the opening minutes of the
second half to make the score 8-6, hut the
Raiders' defense played very strong, stopping
the Bucs from scoring for there own 10 yard line
lo hold onto the lead.
Lett and company then marched the ball 70
yards to set up Macus Slayback with a two-yard
center sneak for the Raiders* insurance score as
they pulled away from the Dues.
Players Of The Game: Raiders _ Quarterback
Dontc Lett; Buccaneer* _ Running back Sammie
Edwards.

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answered with a 44-yard touchdown ran at the
end of the first half, leaving the Dolphins hold­
ing a 7-6 advantage.
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32750. la* to (407) 262-6797 or
apply onkn* al www paof com
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FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
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Magnatona Haarlng Aid
Corp., located in Casselberry
Florida is ona ol the largest
independent hearing aid
markrlacknri with over 39 yean
of experience

LABORERS NEEDED

HKALTH attUKAMCI AND 441K
FLAN1 Oru* kaa

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407- 322-2611

Q SSSBSS ^EESS K F
Round PM Shop kbatHava
OL (407)322-6133

Do you have skills In welding, painting
or electrical? Looking lor a stable
income and excellent benefits?

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71—

Missy
On
Th # Spot
Residential Cleaning Service
F T help needed 407-3304105
or
321-226-5000
Exp
preferred but not raqulrad

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a n te d

Naw*papar beggar* nuded.
Tuesday* only. 11am-7pm.
I74v. rata* aftar 30 day, Must
to M*a lo Mand 6 HI 2Stoa. Cal
lor Harvlaw. Ed or Lorrta, 407­
923-3564 or 407-227 2818

V e ro n a l Nonh P lu a rta needs
drivers, p l u s m akers. au to,
w aftaasaa 6 p hona* Apply w «i
ow ner a t 2 4 7 7 P ark Ava.
Sanlord

O H M Maip naadad lor countar
lop manutacturmg plant Basic
computer akd* roqurrad C M or
•-mail
raauma
Irlpalmcetollsoulh nat 407­
321-7709

Naw Busin***,
M m ors driver* naadad
COL-A D over* Needed
2 yr* Exp. raqulrad
M utt *v a withm 5 5 miles
of D aytona Local work,
h orn * darty And over
r*ght tnpa O u t B a n a l* *
Up to $ 1 0 5 0 0 0 ptut/ weak
Maa , tha Racrurtar/WaXi In
O ctob er 5th through eth
S a m lo 5 p m
S aMm C am ara Inc.

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Or C e l 1 -8 0 0 -7 0 9 2 6 3 6
P a rt T im e c o o k , e e r v e r * . A
d is h w a sh e r need ed C orn ed
Mytene
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -7 3 0 6

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eelery.
com m ission pien. m S eege.
peid
vacatio n .
hearth
tnsorence. 4 01k . R e s u m e s
only lo: Benford Herald. 3 0 0
N F rench Ave . Benford. FL
32771
or
dpm gOeem m oleheraid com

M AINTENANCENIGHTS/W iKKKNDS F T / F T
EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F / T -F / T
EXPERIENCED COOK
HOUSEKEEPERS - F / T
FLOOR M AN TO CLEAN
ExcdSant opportunity lot axpdriancdd food farvari
lor an upgrade reUamant community. Must bo a
profsaakxial and wart steady amptoymont. Abovd
avsraga starting wag** lor thou who v s qualified
AH candidate* pteaaa lax th* raaum**.
Raauma Fa* 407-322-3065

Earn Up To 6600 par amah

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H ourly ♦ S o n y a

407-26043611
ib i* J u n c t i o n h a * an
sadiata Iu4 a m * p o n to n
4a tM tor a yard parson w*h
Ml ax p a n a n ca H ead an
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POSITIONS AVAILABLE
W a ora a TrancMa** Technology 6ua«*s* opthotmg
throughout tha Stot* ef Florida I me* I960, providing
trenchless piptliM xcrvica* W a heva tha following
paaition* avoilobla, training pravidsd.

Technicians / operators
Cues T V .

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Seal Equipment

Classified Rates
(Prepayment Required)
4 line ad.
..1 week $ 1 8 ....................... 3 weeks $36
.2 weeks $ 2 5 ..........................4 weeks $45

Yard Sale*....5 lines for $15

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

5- 10 llnee.......................90^/llne
11 - 20 llnee......................80^/llne
21 or more llnee............... 70#/llne
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$4.95 per column inch

Combination Pipeline Cleaning
and Vaccum Tank Tru ck s

Technical noport wrltare
Preparation of technical re p orts using
A uto C A D L T

conoral Operatives / Labor
Reliable &amp; hard working, training provided
Excailant wage* and to n s fitl. tatM out *f town work,
good working condition*, paid vacation and training
Apply today, detail* toiew •

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Small
mobile
A
metal
fabricating
mechanical
company Looking for hard
working male 19-40 yr» ofcJwith
Florida driven beenso. vehicle,
phone
A
dependable
Mechanically inclined a ptot
Good peyleam a Pads Cal Lee
407-498-4772
S c r e e n in s ta lle r s A S h o p
W o rk ers S o m e e i p required
H ealth b e n efit* availab le.
compeUUve w ages, c a l 9 -5pm,
Mon-Frt. 4 0 7 6 8 8 -0 7 8 6 or 3 6 6 ­
9 5 8 -7 1 7 7

L eca ls

L egals

NOTICE Ok SA LS
The kj*o—mg v—Tad, a * b— aoid
al pubac auction, par 1 1 oral
713 585 al 10 00 AM on
Octobar a t, XOOt al Ixanwk
arvvaaa iu aabaly a ban agamal
xaxl vataexa tax w » . u m w
and atbrag* charge* No law*
*• la. caWi only l* s f SuxuU
t a la am 40
VIN JSfOBdtSSVft 104304
O a iw Cedric Sanders
1412 W 7lti SI. Sanlord FL
32771

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2000 NE 30rh C l Ughlhouaa PI
FL 33004
twnhufder Imagma Car*
7324 E C o k n jf Dr. Orlando FL
3 2*07
Cash wan lo redeem vehicle
11560 00
lienor Raagm k Euro Motor*
Inc 900 S Franch Ava. Sanlord
FL 32771 Phona 407-324-3111
Nolica lo ownar or tenholdar
Vial ha has a right lo a b aaing
any kma prior k&gt; saw d al* by Mn g W*h «w dark of Via court
Ownar h a t f a ngf* to racovar
vafvcM by poatmg bond «i accor­
dance wim FI Sial 5 5 9 9 1 7 Hal
procaada horn aala m a x c a u of
wnounf daanad by tenor wd t o
dapoaaarl with tha dark of tha
court kiWraaWd p a rt** conla d S u ia F *n g S am o a Inc.
(7721 5 9 5 9 5 5 5
Pubkah Octotor 6. 2005
VD30

Phone 407-322-2207

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naadad. Raaidantlal 6
commarclal. Qraat pay I
Hiring Immadialaty. 407-

Owner

HELP WANTED

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Upholsterer

'WANTED: Oulgomg aaU.

rep tor oommunay newspaper
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immadialaty
lor
seating
company In Sanlord Must to
•bla to pattam, saw. 6 cover
pnmanty lor rutaurant booth*
Groat work anwonmant. pay 6
benefit* Ptaau ca&lt; 407-328­
6364 of la* raauma 407-328­
6374

PrtvMa Prop achoof looking
lor aoccar 6 baakatbaii
coach#* Contact Coach
Scott. 407-605-0095*3109
lax raauma 407-322-3872

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Doo# t o D o o r M a rk ete rs

71— H

NOTICE OF SALE
PU SU C AUCTION
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIOA
STATUES 7 1 3 76 THE FOL­
LOWING VEHICLE WILL BE
SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY OCTOBER 25. 2005
a t to ooa m at C ORTES T o w ­
a rd SERVICE. 245 ORANGE
AVE LONGWOOO. FIORIOA
THESE VEHICLES ARE SOLD
AS IS WITH NO TITLE GUAR
ANTEE SELLER RESERV ES
THE RIGHT TO BIO BIDOINO
S T A R T S'AT AMOUNT OWED
FOR TOWING ANO STORAGE
VIEWING ONE HOUR PRIOR
TO SALE
FORM OF PAY.
MENT IS CASH OR CASHIERS
CHECK
1) 1996 FORO ECONOLINE
V IN * 1FTEE24Y90H A4S563
2) 1993 FORO TEMPO
VIN* 2 F A P P M X 0 P e i9 9 1 )t
31 1999 FORO TAURUS
VS4# 1FAFPS3U2XA135I36
4) 1999 CHEVROLET UAL-

eu

VIN# IQ 1NO&amp;2M9XY 140060

t ) 1B M C H C V H O L E T LUMIHA
VIN# 2O1WNS2K0XB114636

0) 1905 CHrVRCXET
CCltDHITV
VIN# 1C11AW1UXO# O l4 A 4 78
71 ieen ooooc intmcpio

VIN# 7tt3»4D4eTarH 192852
a) 2 0 0 J FIAZOM MOTOHCVe tc
VIN#3 0 4 1 0 0 3 4 0 73
9) 1990 HONDA ACCORD
VIN# IHOCO5039 TA2S44 40
10) 1994 HOND A CIVIC
VIN# 1HOCQ05AORLO1B772
11) I960 H ONDA CIVIC
VIN# JMMCE2759JS006S1 7
12) 1990 NISSAN STANZA
VIN# JN1FU21P61T2Q3214
13) 1994 INFINITI Q20
VIN# JN KCP01D9RT507564
14) 1993 TOYOTA PREVIA
VIN# JT 3A C t2fU P 1000062
15) 1960 ISU7U P UP
VIN#JAABL14A3Q0729345
16) 2001 VOLKSWAOON
JETTA
VIN23VWSQ29M21M02232$
17) 1993 MERCEDES 500 SEL
VINFWDBOA51E 1PA118242
10) 1966 BMW 325
VIN#WBAAB640501080474
Pubksh October 5 2005
V034

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Nokce n hereby given
Semmoie Pamt A Body wN s e l
al Pubkc Auckon tor salvage tor
cash on demand to Nghest bid­
der. the lottowing described

OCT. 17. 2008
94 Chev Astro
VIN# 10NDM 19WX R B 1794417
9 2 Toyota Van
VIN# JT3A C11R1N1006676
*

OCT. 28. 2000

9 3 Ford Etptorer
VIN# 1FMDU34S6PUC73490
The auction wN be held al 12 0 0
PM on toe said dales above
Al Senvnote P a r t A Body 2540
S Myrtle Ave Santord. FL
32773 Prospective bidders may
r a p e d vetoctos one hour prior
to sale Terms ere cash or carstaxl funds Semmoie Wrecker
reserves toe ngf* to accept or
refeef any and a l tads
Pubksh October 5. 2005
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ESTABLISHED I960
710 8. MHwee SUsrt. Longwood. FL 32750
Tel: 407.33*7134
F « : 407-33M 61I
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71

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H e u Wanted

San Francisco Ovw i
■A Taata ot the Bay
Ar**Area*
Featuring Brtcfc Oven
P tu a t. Soupa, Saladt.
Sandwich**
Now Hiring Lunch Hr*.
Caihlers
Salad/Sandwtch Makers
P u re Cook!
Food Runner*
Dishwshers
Apply In Penon Any Day
2pm-flpm Located in Park
Place Plara. 7025 C t U 6 A
Suite 1011. Lake Mary. FL
32745(407)938-1107
Screen
Enclosure
ForemetVTechnldan: Foreman
erpenence necaaaary Cenfwd
contractor
or
Licensed
contractor a plus Send resume
to Human Resoucea. P O Bor
522442. Ixmgwood. FL 32752
(407)312-5391
Secretary Receptionist: Some
bookkeeping 5 computer
knowledge a must M orvFhS4pm Qreat benefits $6­
59 50tv. dnpondng on eip lai
407-599 7967
Shop
Helper:
Sanford
manufacturer. 407-323 2026.
Fas 407-323-2027
StoAhpe Crww-TaS And MS Men
Needed
Local
Work
(407)322-5133

W E L D E R S : MIQ ft TIQ
experience.
good
peyfoeneflti, F T days, shop
work. 407*299*1502

RfVT

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^ n cy
iioowk l
Efficiency
tlOOwk.
IApartments.
Apartment!, ItSOwk.
*150wk. also
,l,o

fumithpd room,
room.
furnished
*425/mo, includes utilities,
cable. Internet share house,
semi-private entrance 1st
month deposit with I yr lease
Application lee Professional
environment N/S, NlD 5 quiet
Sanford airport, naar 417 silt.
407-547-6532
~WEtKLV RERTZIX
Starting • Sttfcfk.
Historic Downtown

407-330-4473

Eitrsmety clean, cozy turn rm.
at utl, cable, a/c, Indy, phona.
kitch uaa. sac. dr. prtvala
entrance Resident owner,
A B S O LU TELY
NO
A L C O H O L , D R U G S AND
NON SM OKERS ONLY I Very
respectable. 407-314-0924

Lake Mary: Funahad mom lor
I adult, cal lor detata. cent
407-416 9962
Sanlord/Famal* preferred t
on/vlichen pnvilegesrprtvate
bathroom Must love cats.
SIOOAvk 407-330-2629

steady employed, no kquor. no
smoking STOAvk. 150 depot*
407-530-5216

95— R oommate
Wanted
Lake Mery Blvd A 427,
J37MA). ret UK. k t W O. cable,
nr 8C C . eirpt. NS. quwt. profl
407*322*1607

97— A partments F urnished
Sanford: Historic 3/1, 2
story. S7S0/month
2/1.
*650/month . t/t. $490/mo
407-762-2007.

117—C ommercial

houses
lor
furmshedAmfumlahed
240-1188

rent
407­

99— A partments U nfurnished
1:1/1, apt W O , historic
cSskkt imowSad. S8GCMno 407­
641-4948

ftanfartLCsnmiHEiabBuoy
rasrehange N C R 15/17-92 and
1-4. 1001 aq n. 6-12 parking
spaces, mnad C -1, Aval nowt
1750/mo C a l Porylg Realty.
407-322-6678

118— O ftice S pace
F or R ent

M flfll5i)lfrt

103— H ouses*
Unfurnished

C xifotuio &lt; o i( r if
4 0 7 - 3 2 1 -0 7 5 9

DOYLE
M A N AGE ME N T
RENTALS
2495

Sanlord:
1/1, Cottage.
Carpeted 6 Vinyl. Water
included $500/5500 Dap
Sanlord: 1/1. Carpets Wry!.
Stove. Refrigerator. AS Obkbes
included. $555/5555 Deposit
Sanlord,
Sandalwo
C ondos:
2/2,
Tiled
Throughout.
Appliancoi.
Corrvrvrey Pod, 1.000* Sq FL
$950/5950 Deposit
D O Y L E M AN AG EM EN T
W E R E N T ANO BELL
HOM ES!
Lake Mary: 614 mml mansion,
screened |acutn$noL 3 ear gar.
3700 aq ft CH A . golf
oomnvdy. $2.700*no 786646­
3131.

PORZIG REALTY
RENTALS
•Sanlord: 2BR/IBA Du pier
Ued Throughout. New Pent.
A Appliances Available Now.
*750 Mo

C o u n tr y
S t y le
C ity
L iv in g

ORce ♦ body shop ♦ tol 3 block
bids. 2 baths, groat location
Qreat Dealt Lease, S1495/mo
926-300-3477.

HBAltonddrTwnMWnmWneUI

(• 1 0 7 ) 3 2 2

407-323-7308

W A R EH O U S E: Full Time
Benefits ft Training Provided
CaM 407*830*4700

98—R entals

10*20
' 0*20

Part lime cook, servers A
dishwasher needed. Contact

Try Avon tree for two Weeks!
Now available a 401k plan as
wet as access lo group health
care Fut or part tune, cat 407­
333 5155

93—R ooms For

Zoned
0 2 . offioaa a More, you can Mb
bv# there I 4ft Sanlord Ave.
Sanlord $13S0Ano. 1st. last.
$1350 sec depoM Estartor wd
be painted white Oft st.
parking. 1233 sq It C a l
anytime. Mr. George L Lope/.
407-322-5064
Eiactffvd Office Space Single
Ofticea S Oftce Suites
ava4able In Hwtonc Downtown
Sanlord Waking distance to
Lake Monroe S tat Street.
Shops 6 Restaurants Call
(407) 312-6391_____________
Offices For Rent 400 sq It to
600 sq ft. Sanlord Fulton
Office Center. 407-314-3750

141— H omes F or
S ale

Convenient
S/tnclous
Affordable

3 0 0 OFF
1st Month's Rent
With 12 Mo Lease &amp; Aunrovetl Cretin
S|Mdou» Aiurtmcnta slUt large Quarts • Iair
unit • YullQtiall * S|iariling hail • Tennis Courts

S4UM0L1. OTUMOf v u u e u

RenovaSwt: 4.2. toe New. New
Carpet. New Ceramic TVs.

vty

Painted

Int/Eit.

1199.900
Renovated: 2/2, Newly
Partied Interior, New Carpet.
$146,900
Tw o Story Victorian Homo,
5 Bsd/4Bath, over 3200 aq RFplca, 4 Porches. Huge
living. Dining 6 Family Rms
w/ Wat Bar. Located In
Malone District Overlooking
Oorgeous Park A 4 Blocks to
Lake Monroe Listed In
National Registry of Histone
Homes. $544,900.

Country lake s
Apartments

Sanford 3 ^ ,4 0 7 CctonWWky.
big comar lot 1st $ 120,000buys
to A o n a e d d $14SK. 407667-

M il________________

Sanford: 3B/V2BA. Mayfav
secSon. tn O taptaos. oak kxrs.
citrus trass, oversized lot. C a l
407-322-6307. _____________
Sanford: 915 M.&lt;*&gt; Am t btXk
otlt 7-92.2BFVI BA. w«h bonus
room. LR, DR. completely
renovated, large comer lot.
CH A . all kitchen appts
included Vary cute alerter
home $135,000 Mortgage
funding available to 525 a edit
■core. 407699-1796., tv meg

181— Appliances 4c
F urniture For S ale
Ad|uattMe Bad; Remote
control hsadffoot. massage,
timer, eulo-flet feature, deluxe
chiropractic mattress A 1 brand
new with warranty $1650
407-331•1941 or 3667536480
BED : NASA technology, Vaco
memory loam mattress set. as
seen on hr/mal. New In plastic
with manufacturer's warranty
Coat $1509. rruat aal $696 407­
631-1322 O R 366-753-1615
Dekvery available.__________

Pool Table: 8 It sokd wood. 1’
slate, K 66 rails, leather
pockets, new In crate Cost
$3500. sacrifice lor $1250
407-470-4690
Pool Table; Gorgeous S'
tornffure-styte table, decorative
legs, leather pocketa. oversized
M wttibato Brand new Sicrsto.
Coat $4K; must sal $1350 407­
402-1761 O R 366-7536466

185— C omputers
For S ale
PC sysssm. AMO 1 6 6 MHZ. Md
Tower. 19T monitor, sp eak er*.
H P 7 2 2 c printer. DVD/CD
com bo. CO Burner. 8 5 0 0 . Must
a— 4 0 7 5 4 7 6 * 3 2___________

191— B u i l d i n g
M a t e r ia l s
Ready to move In. 3BR/7BA.
screen porch. 2 car g a r, pool
privileges $189,900 407-322­
1567.

Come Check Us Out]
Single Story
Design

c o r r u o a ted

s teel

R O O FIN O loz Bams, Boat
Doc**. Shopa. ale. Abo Cutvart
Ptpa: 15*s20' 18*i20\Ca4For
Proas Surplus Steal A Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293-5788

199— P ets 4c
S upplies

tfr P a tti’s Pet
S itting tir
W d Cara For Vbur Dog or Cal
in Vour Horn# Whit* Ybu Are
Qonal Ptsnly ol TLC Wd brtng
n newspapers, mai and even
water
plants I
Vi
Reasonable
Reteal
References Ava4ebie Upon
meet Pleeae C a l 407-314­
6703.

Studio Apartments
Startiny at

__ , . . . .

Sentord-Cetery Lakes
4/2 5/2. wtoffice Can be 5th
bed aunt 2 yti new ItLge comer
lot. . Wes asking. $325k.
Sacrifice at $302k Buyer
Giants available E rt, 954­
7206016

Bedroom 8 pc. Louis Philkpe
Sleigh eat. Bed. 2 rate stands,
dresser, mirror, cheet Dovetail,
never used. Cost $4900.
sacrifice $1650 407-470-4690

407 377 8070
Sanford: Clean 3BR/1BA.
carport laundry rm. fenced
yd. no pets. SaOQffno. $000 sec
dep. 366666-1759

141— H omes
or
217—G
217— G arage S ales
235—
omes For
S
ale
S ale
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lAUMLE
T rucx/SUVS/V ans
YAM

54 8 5

3291 8. Sanford Ave., Sanford

M M X C O A T, FuS length with
hood Sue large, kept si turner
storage 63.000 C e l 366 769­
8070

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanlord »330-5204

Ford F3S0 Craw C ib 2004 25k
$20,950 call or visit
4076732966 oom

Garage Sale • Clothes • Baby
Out. Children and Adult. 50c
each place Baby Hams, toys,
household misc 216 Flamingo
D r . Sanlord Sunland Estates
8 am I 7
a n te d t o

B

4 W H EELER S FO R S A LE
200S Yamaha 200 Blaatsr
*3300. 2004 Polaris 210
Trailbtazsr $3200 and 2006
6330
Tw o Brand New

1- Polaris 1- Yamaha

W 7nU d: t O C S t i n "
painting. Call Bob, 407­
796-3347,

Dated on 5^7/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT
COURT
.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by JUOfTH ECKENROTH
Deputy Deck
Pubtoh October 6. 2005
V029

3S6-7SS-A330
NOTICE

269-C leaning
S ervices

F or S ale

1907 Mercury Grand Marquis
4 Dr aadan. axcelanf condition
83550 For mora ink), cal 407*
534*5700
Ford Contour, 1997.4 Brand
n brat, axcatfanl maid#
ftoutrweperlecW $2500 407*
792 9510 or 407*549*5534

H ouse Cleaning Quality,
perionaluad. Reliable. Detail
Oriantsd
Sendee.
Same
dsanara every tots Cal For tee
quote 407-376-4196.

276-F ence
Central Florida Fence
All Types of Fence
Specializing m Vnyf
Fencing
■Eras Estimates
4Jcensed/lnsursd
Ouekty Work

Pontiac GO 2005 4Df 10k ki*
$17,950
call
or
visit
4075732955 com
S « « b 0 3 **001 40A mt tealfwr
$ 1 0 ,0 5 0 call
4 0 7 0 r 3 2 0 0 5 com

sn

M S -f tS -S IM

235—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale

281-H ome
I mprovement

ChevtcM 2SOOHO 2004 4i4 UR
Kit Gorgeous 16k Ml $23,950
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M an S pecial

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$9,950
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or
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Fis AH Leaks. Light
Plumbing. Electncal A
Carpentry
W4I Do Big or Sman Job*
Cater To Real E slats
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$16,950
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407-302-9123
407-435-6373

Dodge 1500 Crew C ab 2 0 0 J

Lecals

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Payment oI Sale lee. appbeabie documentary stamp taiee
and recortXnq feet ere required
to be paid by the eucoeeeM
bidder at the tele Ful payment
ol an amount equal to Vie tvgh*
e«t bid te due enthm 24 hourt
after the advertiaed time of
Mle AH payments then be
caah or guaranteed instrument,
made payable lo the Clerk of
Vie Grcu* Court.

4 W HEELER/ATV
2005 YAM AHA
200 B L A S TE R
A3300 3AA-7A9-S330

Plant Sale: Avocado. Lychee.
Mango. Guava, asst bushes.
A air tools. On Oct 9.16 A 2 3 .
tO-epm, A55 Myrtle 81.
Sanford. 407-3146990

$6,950
cal
or
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4 W HEELER/ATV
2005 HONDA
90
I2SOO 366-799-6330

Hot Tub/Spa 5 parson. 5hp. 20
|ats. cab. lights, new used.
Wananty.
ratal!
$4300.
sacrifice, $1595 407-270-1552

County
Florida.

Courihouee.
on

2004 POLARIS
250 TRA1LBLAZER
$3200 C a l 366-789-5330

FPE 0/sakar Boa, 1&amp;0A mam
Assorted 50AS, 30AS. 20A's.
IS A Y breakers. A100. obo 55'
galvanized fence CM electric
hotel *75. obo 407 5476032

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UNete such cemfcete(») ahal
be redeemed acoonftng lo leer.
Fie property deecrticd m such
cert#»cate&lt;t) wb be add to the

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V 6 lit. 950 celt or visit
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A l of taid property being m Fie
County of Semmoie. Stele of
Florida

M otorcycles/4W iieelers For S ale

407-3316004
t t t W. 1ST, Sanford
M-F, 106, Sat. 9-1

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Name* in
MARINA V GORDON

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SEC 35 TWP 159 ROE 29E N
100 F T OF W 430 F T OF NW
1M OF 9W 1/4

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$10,950 60k Mi cal or visa
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Aluminum, Cana, Copper,
Brass. Newspapers, Auto
Radiators A Batteries

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NATIVITY CH U R CH 3255 N
Ronald Raagan Bfvd (CR427).
LongwoodLk Mary Many good
buys___________

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PARCEL 10# 36*19-25-300-

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CHURCH
RUMMAGE SALE

219

CERTIFICATE NO: 7$ YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 200)

F or S ale

DOW N TO W N SANFORD
SAT., O C TO B E R ATH
7:30AM-4:10PM

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$6,950
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417-321-3391

M AONOUA A
AVENUE
I111
ll UAONOUA
VENUE

L egals

tor Taa Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that
WACHOVIA BANK AS
CUSTOOIAN/TRUSTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX S E R ­
VICE LIC . the holder o flh e tollowing cerM Icalets) h as Med
s M c e rsfcsw tsl lor a tea deed
to b e Iseued tw reon T h ecaretcaH numberts) and yeans) at
issuance, ew deecrawon of toe
and to * nam ed) In

Vehicle Auction 0500am
WHEN October 1S. 200S
WHERE. Peufe Tomng. 1515
W let SVeet Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)321*7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1590
MAKE : DODGE
WOOCL: PICK UP
COLOR BLUE
VIN #: 367KE23Z9LM015454
Vehde Auction 99 00am
WHEN October IS, 2005
WHERE: Pauls Towing. 1510
W 1at 8treat, Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321*7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 2000
M AKE'CHEVY
M OOT l

FMCKOF*

Vehicle Auction •900em
WHEN October 15, 200ft
WHERE PeuTe Towing. 1919
W let Street. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321*7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1967
MAKE: HONOA
MOOEL* 30R
COLOR: WHITE
VIN #: 1HOCA5457HA150346
Notice le hereby given: Paula
Towing wtf tel al putike aucaon
tor selvage tor caah on demand
lo highest bidder. Vie toftowmg
Proepectrve

bidden

C h risto p h «r U o n 's

Blitz Clean
• Maid Service
•We Do Windows!!

M T i Tt n
S a m c e lto ?

407- 323-9408

w « Accept All

Cradii Card*.
Tree Removal,
Tnmmtng, Botxat
5 vc. Flrswood.
Fra* Esbmates
Uc/bM

sendee

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■ srvt— dNwctory xfa |
■tb ISO par month

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Weddaatng. Bkxdng Uj/&lt;
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kkJc/iiSod
Many sMstod LMs Mary.
Lorwwood. Sartod. HasSsow
cuMcmara For HsMBI*.

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SarMoa. pfaaid c a l

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do n o mdora* at promos to* pwOwsss » saw at bny praduO. ssry« * company or inOMduai tod ihoo m Is adysrssi in vw nsnypapar
and mt rassrts to* ngys M iskrsa sndsa adnsrssvig * * deem n a n m
p n a tso x

Handyman Plus

ToLoUThis
Cool It Can) All

Interior A Exterior
Pnlntiny
All t)pes of re,

UNBEATABLE
PRICES

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407-699-1234

407-302-9643
407-321-6712
Call For
Free
t. Estimates

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2921 8. Oriando Or. (17*92 S Sav-A-Lot Ptazs)
Sonto/d, a &gt;407-820-1999

may

to sale Terms e re *CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNDS* Paula
Towing reserves Vie right to
accept or refect any end a l
BIOS
Pubtah October ft. 2006
V033

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407- 322-2611

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VEHICLE
YEAR 1553
MAKE: HONDA
MOOEL: CIVIC
COLOR GREEN
VIN #: JHMEH6160PS005099

H erald S ervice D irectory
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VIN#; 1OCCS1449YS137501

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407-322-1921
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Magnolia Self-Storage
2530 S. Magnoka Avenue, Sanlord, Fl 32773
PH. 407-321-2808
Locslfy Ownsd and Oparatsd
RstJdant Manager On Sit*
Lowest Rate*
Al Units Drive Up
Monthly Rental*
Air Conditioned Units Available
Boat R.V. and Vehicto Parking
24 Hr. 7 Day WsaMy Aocbss

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Norice of Appacatton
Iw T n D M

Monday. November 14, 2004.
at 11 00am

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
VW MTAO CU3T FOR COL­
ORADO A SSET MOT U C . Via
holdar ot Via kdowtng carnhc a la (i) ha a Mad aa-d certticatofa) l » a l a i daad to ba
laauad Viaraon Tha canmcaia
numbarla) and yaar(a) of
laauanca. the daaerphon of Vw

PARCEL ID , 26 19 3 0 5 * 0
130F-0000
Oaacrvkon d Proparty: LEO
LOT S BLR 13 TR F TOWN OF
SANFORD PB I PO U
N am e, m
MAROARETA JON ES

which I waa aaaaaaad */ara aa

Al of aard proparty bemg to Via
County of Sammola. Stata of
Florida

CERTVICATE NO: 336T YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 3003

Dated on * 7 * 7 0 0 5
MARYANNE MOUSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy O ort
Publish October 6. 12. 19. 26.
2005
V040

of Proparty LEO
LOT 3S4 LAKE OF THE
WOOOS TOWNHOUSE SEC •
PB 23 PO S3
Namaa to w hen
FRIDA LOFT SON

* 1 .1

Al of aato propany ban g m vw
County of SemmoN Stata of

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha admmetrafton of toe estate
of CECEUA LOOP, ad o known
as
CECELIA
M
LOOP,
daceaaad. whoae data of deato
was March 27th. 2 0 0 2 and
whose Social Security Number
It 1 9 5 -0 3 -4 4 2 5 ,« panting In toa
O c u d Court for Seminole
County.
Ftonda.
Probate
OMtoon, toe address of wtsch la
P O Bos 9099. Sanford. FL,
32772. The names and address­
es
of
the
Personal
Representative
and
tha
Personal Representative s attor-

omeea such certftceted) shaft
ba radaemed according to law,
toe property deaa toed in tucto
certjfcatets) wd ba told to toa
N ^ a s t tedder at toe weal front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouaa. Sanford. Ftonda.

payawa to tha Ctorti of Via
Ciroua Court

* 1 .3

1100am

Dalad on 911373005

Payment of Sale fee. appfcca
b it documentary stamp la s ts
and reoonftng fees ara requved
to ba pato by toa successful bto
dar at toa aafa Fu l payment of

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OERALOVC HARFORD
Deputy Ctorti
Putman Saprambar 3 1 . 3S.
200S and Octobar 5. 1 3 ,3 0 0 6
U t03

Al cmdaoti of Vw decedent
and ofhar paraona havmg cfarma
or dsmanda aganat decedentt
estate on whom • copy of tow
notice la raqueed to ba aarvad
must f i t thee d a m s wth tow
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

bid l i dua wrthm 24 hours a her
toe advamaad tone of ta le Al
payments shaft ba cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
payable to the Clerk of
O r a * Court

to rT a a D a a d

Deled on 9/15/2005

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
trial
MTAO CUST FOR
AMHERST ASSET MOT LLC.
Via rmdar of toa taeowmg oarbA*
cata(a) h a t Had aard cam scatafal tor a laa daad to ba
a apart viaraon. Tha tartdeato
numbar(i) and y aartt) ol
Nauanoa. Via Baacryaon of Via
proparty, and via nam alt) In
whrrh a waa aaaaaaad War# aa

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by JUOfTH ECKENROTH
Deputy Ctorti
Publish Septem ber 21. 29.
2005 and Octobar 5 .1 2 .2 0 0 5
U106

Al other creditors of toa dece­
dent and persona having claims
or demands agaewt toa deca­
dent's estate must Me thee
d a m s wsh tow Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TRIE PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
73 3 7 02 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED

for Tea Daad
CEATY1CATE NO: TIT YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 3003

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that
WACHOVIA BANK AS
CUSTOOIAN/TRUSTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX 8E R
VICE LLC. toe holder of toe fol­
lowing certificated) has filed
•aid certffcaied) tor a U s dead
to be issued thereon. The carnh
cals numfcerd) and yearts) ol
t u u a v s . tha desenpeon of toa
proparty, and the nam ed)
wNch a was assessad iefa»e as
toaowt

PARCEL 101 3 3 -1 0 3 0 SAJ0600-0310
D atopbon of Proparty LEO
t o r 31 fUN n SOUTH SAN­
TORO PB t PO 04
Nam at m which aaaaaaad
VERONICA K MC COY
Al ol t a d property bemg m toe
County ol Sarrwiota S u ta of
Ftonda

NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO SE T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILEO
TWO (7) Y E A R * OR MORE
AFTER THE D EC E D EN T *
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha date ol feat puwcetmn of
tvs Nobce w October ft. 2006

CERTIFICATE NO: * 2 4 4 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2003

GEORGE KENNETH LOOP
Personal Representative
4504 Fort Shaw Drive
New Port Richey. Ftonda 34655

PARCEL 10# 04-21-30-507QAOO-0160

IW aaa auen cerkkeetetr) anal
ba m N im a l accordng to law.
toa proparty deecrtoedm^auch
eam fcaiad ) wd ba ■ * » to Vw
rv^wai brddar al Via wad fw a
ooor
Sam noto
County
Courthouaa. Sanford. Ftonda.

Description of Proparty LEO
LOT 16 BLK A SUNSET
MANOR P B 4 P O 44

J OERARD CORREA. PA
Ftonda Bar No 33006USPN

Nam ta
FRED
MUNIZ

SUITE 6
^
ST PETERSBURG FL 33702
Tatophona (727) 6 7 7 * 4 7 6
Attorney
for
Parsonal
Repreaenuttve

31 .3 B 0 B .

11 OOam

m wNch
MUNIZ.

aaaaaaad
CARMEN

IW aaa auen carM caia(t) afw&gt;
ba radaamad eoconkng lo law.
Vw property deaertoed m audi
oamficataia) wd ba told 10 Vw
M w d Ibddof of vw w ed from
■puw
SanunoW
County
Courthouaa. Sanford Florida
on

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Pbymarb of Bala laa.
tfa documaraary .lam p Uaaa
and raoordng laaa t n ra»w ad
{o b a paid ay Vw auwwaab fbiddar al Vw aafa Fid paynwra of
« i am am l aqual lo aw faghaal
lad w dua wahn 24 IVAJH altar
IW aJ raraaad ama c l a a b Al

gCU VK XE COUNTY, FUHUOA
by OtRAUKME MAKTOBD

2003 and O cu M r 8 . 1 * . 3006
U104
________

C te W

awvumanf.

mada

Crord Court

O m t on »T13/3006

NOTICE IS
that
MTAO CUBT FOR
AMHERST A SaTT MOT

ac.

caMfa) b * b laa O** 1

MARYANNE MORSE
( ^ R K O f THE CIRCUIT
S t K t X E COUNTY. FVOROA
*« R A U )d fE H A n F O R O

”

NO TICK OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO DARLENE 82ABO ANO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF OARLENE 8 2 ADO
whoaa raaidanoa w 1032 PINE
RIOQE CIR S . SANFORD. FL
32773
and who w avwikng aarmw of
proewaa and tfw unknown dafwndama wtio may ba tcm i— t.
w.
gramaaa.
Mi inwiMI by. axougn unom a
agwnal aw DwWnoama. who aiw
not known to ba dwad o» akva.
and aa polw a having o&gt; Uamwig
lo hava any nghL MW o&gt; aawaal
m aw praiwrty daaCTkwd ai aw
mortgaga boaig loiackwad hsia-

Mr T m Daad

X I T C E IS HEREBY OIVER

o S t f o r COL3 3 1 V - 1 '- * 0 7 ' 1 S w 5 o ASSET MOT U C J h .

S S T m vw toaoamfl

Oaacnpaon of F u a M F ' S
LOT 136 J O RACKAROB l i t
^ ra tio W A Y P B *P O I0 4

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w &gt;* M
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L T10Zoe

N^nwa a . a * * * aaaaaaad VERn ette co le •

Mauartoa.
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pmpart». »««&lt; " " r m a i
which • waa aaaaaaa d warn ~

t h e d e c l a r a t io n o f

AJ ol aaid p -o p a rty i» -2 "
County «•
Munda

c u m n c A T iN O jz M W * "
O P M U A N C f: *0 0 3

1- - . vwraon Tha eartdeafa

w e e
PARCEL 1 0 * 1 8 I I » * » SM 00030

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Mur day
11 00am

Ma r t h a

Payment of SftN
b e Documentary

A ie a a d p m p M y b ^ g ^
Cotmiy &lt;i

m cconneu

TO UNKNOWN SPO U SE
H EIRS.
DEV ISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIONEES
LIENORS
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
M e r e s t by . through
UNDER OR AOAINST THE
ESTATE
Of
PRINCILLA
BROOKS
_____
wboaa laaManca w unknown a
and d
ha/ahd/ihey ba “Wing,
‘
apouaaa. hava dama
gramaaa aaa*gna#a. aanora
Sadaora. Inratoaa. and a* par
lclaiming an mlarast by.
irvou*v under or agamal toa
□atendanU. who a rt nef known

iTbe dead or afcve. and aft par

aaa l - w i g or d a wmg to haw
m y n^v. *a a or tmarato m ma
noparty daaertoad m Via ntort
r *
__ -------a hM9M

O cu ft Court

YOU ARC HCRCBY NOT IF C D
M
acaon to torectoae a
mortgaga onto

»»•
JAMESTOWN
ACCORDING t o THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO M
I S t BO C M * PAGES Tl ANO
72 Al^OKNOWH A3 LOT 36.
. . U N JA M M JAM ES SUBOIVI
(VWaa audi oenAcatot.) a h S ^ ^ C O R O M O TO THE
Uri* r _ . = . w ^m knp to to-^
yyttREOF AS RECORO
"
MPLAT BOOK 9. PAGE t.
i l a a o t o i a* * - ' ~ ? J * P U B L J C RECORDS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORI

anteed
mairgmard.
I door.______
payable lo 9 w Clara ol M i | Courtoouav

genfcvd. Ftonda.

z*™ *

YOU AR£ HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an acaon to torectoea a

LEGAL LOT 16. BLOCK B. LIT­
TLE WEKIVA ESTATES NO .
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO W
PLAT BOOK 9. PAGE 62. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA

WITH

A

1970

h a t bean Mad agamst you and
you ara required to eerve a copy
of your written defense s. 4 any.
to I on DOUOLAS C ZAHM.
PA.. Pumbfts attorney, whoaa
address W 16630 U 8 Highway
19 North. Suae 3 00. Oearwator.
Florida 33764. on or before or
wahn tarty (30) daye aftor toa
first publication of tow Noece of
Acton, and Ma toa ongmai with
toa Clark of thw Court « 301 N
Park Avenue. Sanford. FL
32771, dthar before service on
PtamOfTs attorney or mmeckatety thereafter, otherwise, a

WITNESS my hand d id toa
saai of tow Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, tow 2 4 day of
Saptambar. 2005

WITNESS my hand d id seal of
tha Court on tow 29 day of
September. 2005

MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY Afttha Cyrus
DEPUTY CLERK

(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Ctorti of toe C acul Court
By-Aksha Cyme
Deputy Ctork

LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN
ATTORNEY FO R PLAINTIFF

Law Offices of Douglas C.
Zahm. PA
ia * 3 0 US Ikqhway 19 North.

rPLANT
UUYA
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nd
Mr.*iraM
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Pubfcc auction to be held at 9 0 0
am on toa 19th day of OCTO­
BER. 2004 Al toe front door of
Sanford Towing S Recovery Inc.,
located at 2522 Country Club
R d . Sanford FI 32771. tor toa
purpose of dwposmg of toa tol-

cot*

modation
thouid
conlacl
COUIIT ADMINISTRATION, al
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courttiouaa al (407I3BS-4227,
I -SOO #33-3771 (TOO) or 1-VOO933 8770. ma Faxida Rala»
Sam e*

Pubfcc auefaon to ba heto at 9 0 0
am on the l i s t day of OCTO­
BER . 2004 At toa front door of
Sanlord Towing A Recovery In c .
located at 2522 Country Club
R d . Banford. FI 32771. for toa
purpose of dwpoemg of the tof-

IMEFM50U41A624055
2001 MERC
Pubfcsh October 5. 2005
V047

NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction wd ba held on
OCTOBER 11. 2004. at 9 0 0
AM at 325 Audi A ve. Oviedo.
FL
Prospective bidders may inspect
the v e h d e t on toe day before
toe Auction from 9AM untft 6PM
Terms ara cash or certified funds
onfy
OVIEDO
TOWING
raaarvaa toa right to accept or
The foltowtng
oflerad tor btos

MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY AkanaCy.ua

DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J
8TERN
_ „
a t t o r n e y f o r p l a in t if f
u n iv e r s it y d r iv e

SUITE 300
PLANTATION FL 33334
0344364
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH CHSA8AJ
TIES ACT. paraona arth &lt;M ~ “
kaa naadmg a apaoal acsemmodat-on
ahouid com aci
COURT ADamNtS THAI ION al
ma
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa al (407)633-4337,
1-900-9339771 (TOO) or 1 9 0 0
9 3 3 9 7 7 0 . tna Florida R ata.
Sam oa
THIS NOTICE SMALL BE PU fr
USHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH M THE 6ANFORO
HERALD
Punkah Octobar 8. I I . 3003
V043

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ADOPTION O F AN ORDINANCE B Y THE CITY O F
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N ote# la hereby given that a Public Hearing wd b a held In toa
C om m otion C ham bers at tha City H al. 3 0 0 North Park Avenue,
in tha City of Sanford. Florida, at 7 0 0 o'clock P M on M onday,
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consider the adoption of an ortftnanoa by
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IN ACCOIIOANC* WITH THE
AMTIUCANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. paraona «r*h &lt;ka«t&gt;k-

WITNESS my hand and Via
aato ol *va Court al SEMMOLE
County Ftonda M a »• day ol
Saptambar. 2003

tot s

1FTEX16NXHKA15908
1967 FORO

you tor toa rekef demanded in
toa oomplam petition

lot

DA
TOOETHER

INCLUDING THEREON THAT
CERTAIN 1966
HARDEN
MOBILE HOME VIN NOS
10L706652T.
10L206652U.
ANO 10L2066&amp;2X. TITLE NOS
0048269570. 0046269554. AND
004626*564

has been Ned agatost you and
that you ara required to serve a
copy of your wrraan defenses, ft
any. to It on DAVID J . STERN.
ESQ PtatoUfTs attorney whoaa
address to 601 8 University
Drive ft500. Plantation. FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from tha data of tha first pubkeaton of tow nobca of action) and
Ma toe ongmai with to t dark of
tow court wther before service
on PlatotftTi attorney or invnedh
atefy thereafler; otherwise a

baa baan Mad agamat you and
r a l you ara taquoad lo aarva a
copy ol y o u a ta a n dalanaaa. a
any lo * on DAVIO J STERN.
ESO PWnMIk aaomay. aiboaa
addraa. la M l 8 Um.ara.ty
D m * * 3 0 0 . Pianuoon. FL
93334 (no tala' Y w i 30 day,
kom tna data ol »ta Mai pidAca
ion ol m-a noaca d acaon) and
Ma Via ongmai artb »&gt;a d a rt c*
vw court aittat batu&gt;a aarmca
on PtarnM a aaomay or imma»ataty tnataatlai. oinanaiaa a
datauK anl ba amarad agamal
b r tna rakal damandad at
Via compiart a

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aft parses cUerung an interest
by. through, under or agwnst toe
Defendants, who ara not known
to ba daad or abve. and a l par­
ties having or davrang to have
any right Kite or interest to toa
property desorbed to toa mort-

DOMINIUM OF THE PINE
RIOQE CLUB VILLAGE I. AS
RECOROEO
IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS
BOOK
&gt;»J&lt;PAQE(S)
1440 THROUGH
1532. INCLUSIVE. AND A U
AMENDMENTS AND EXHIBITS
THERETO. IF ANY

nuaoartal

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and who to ejrettog proceM end
toe unknown defendants who
may
ba
spouses,
heirs.

CONDOMINIUM UNIT B J ,
DUILDblQ 10. OF PINE RIOGE
CLUB VILLAGE L TOGETHER
WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTER­
EST IN THE COMMON ELE­
MENTS
APPURTENANT
THERETO. AS 6ET FORTH Vf

N o n e * OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SCRVtCI

THAT PARCEL OF LAND
LYING M SECTION 9. TOWN­
SHIP 2 0 SOUTH. RANGE 32
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA. DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS BEGINNING AT
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER
O F SAID SECTION 0. RUN
ALONO THE EAST LME OF
SAIO SECTION 9 ANO THE
CENTER UNE OF A 50 FOOT
RIGHT OF WAY OF OSCEOLA
ROAO.
NORTH 0 0 *0 0 7 8 *
WEST 2310 43 FEET. THENCE
RUN NORTH 09*5606* WEST
25 0 0 FEET TO THE WEST
RIGHT OF WAV OF SAIO
OSCEOLA ROAD AND THE
POINT
OF
BEGINNING.
THENCE
RUN
NORTH
69*56TW WET 660 44 FEET.
THENCE
RUN
NORTH
00*0354* EAST. 330 0 0 FEET.
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH
09*56o r EAST 660 0 2 FEET.
THENCE SOUTH 0 0 * 0 0 7 6 *
EAST 330 0 0 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING ALSO
KNOWN
AS
LOT
16.
UNRECORDED
PLAT
Of
OSCEOLA ACRES

TO: DAVIO BRODIE ANO
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
DAVIO BROOIE whote resi­
dence to 60 4 BAMBI AVENUE.
ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S. FL
32714

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
aial J h action lo Iwaeioao a
mortgaga on aw loAowaig p o a

THE UNKNOWN SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEV ISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIONEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND AU. OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMVfO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
ESTATE
OF
PRINCILLA
BROOKS. DECEASED. ET A L.
DEFENOANTlSl

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DARLENE 6 Z A 8 0 .E T A L .
DEFENOANT(S)

Pubfcc auction to be heto al 9 0 0
am on toe 19th day of OCTO­
BER . 2006 Al toa front door of
Sanford Towing 4 Recovery In c .
located at 2522 Country Club
R d . Sanford, FI 32771. tor toa
purpoee of dwpoemg of toa tof-

SEMINOLE County. Ftonda. to-

you tor the rekef demanded I
toa complaml or

VS

VS

2006 dto Octobar 6. 12. 2005

s s s a r s ; . .
ehe*i« was ae«*ead w a rn —

GMAC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

ABN AMRO MORTOAOE
OROUP. INC. SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO ATLANTIC
MORTOAOE 3 INVESTMENT
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

payabia lo Vw ew ra ol
for T a i Dadd

OtNCRAL
JURtfOfCTfON OfVtSaON
C A M NO: 04 CA 1444-140

Vf THE CWCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ETH
ju o ic tA L ORCUCT,
Vf AND FOR
M M N O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OEMERAL
JURtBOfCTION OfVIBfON
CASE NO: 03 CA 1 I1 M 4 K

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1100am.

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT

FLORIDA

Pubfwh Octobar 5. 12. 2005
V041

31. 3001

Deled on B/14/2006

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I 14TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
SCHMOLC COUNTY,

00214292
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276 9 6 TH AVENUE NORTH

Al Of aa«f preparty ban g m Vw
Counfy of Bammofa. state of
Ftonda

Peymerv of 3*W Ma. appkea
b it doam enlary damp laaaa
and rwmnbng laaa ara faouwO
10 ba paid by Vw tuccmmkj brddar al Vw aafa Fid payment Of
an amour* vqual lo Vw M^ w d
tad ■ dua wdwt 2 4 » « * » • " »
Vw a diarbaad bma of M b * *
p im e n to aha* Da c a d i or g m h
anteed
inaVumarl.
payable to vw Clara of Vw
C e o d C o to l

Pubfwh Octobar 6 .1 2 .2 0 0 5
V042

IN PURSUANT TO FLORK3A
STATUES 7 1 3 7 4 THE FOL­
LOWING VEHICLE WILL BE
SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY OCTOBER 25. 3004
AT 1 0 0 0 AM AT CORTES TOW­
ING SERVICE. 245 ORANGE
AVE LONOWOOO. FLORIDA
THESE VEHICLES ARE SOLD
AS IS WITH NO TITLE GUAR­
ANTEE
SELLER RESERV ES
THE RIGHT TO BIO BfOOINQ
STARTS AT AMOUNT OWEO
FOR TOWING ANO STORAOE.
VIEWING ONE HOUR PRIOR
TO SALE FORM OF PAYMENT
IS CASH OR CASHIEA8
CHECK

YOU ARE NOTIFIED toa! an
acton to torectoea a mortgaga

NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

THIS NOTICE SMALL BE PUB
USHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALD

NOTICE OF BALE
PUBLIC AUCTION

JHM0A4127KC002955
1969 HONDA

2620 Jersey Street. Orlando.
FL 32806. did
320 OecaoU Road. Oeneva. FL
32732

DAVIO BR O O IE.ETA L.
DEFENOANT(S)

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI
TIES ACT. persona with dwato*
bes needmg a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al (407)665-4227.
1 - 4 0 0 * 5 5 6 7 7 1 (TOD) or 14 0 0 9 5 5 * 7 7 0 . via Ftonda Relay
Service

Deceased

Currant Residence for the
Unknown H ers Unknown.
Currant Rewdence tor Robert
Paul Devine « Unknown, but

VS

CECELIA M LOOP.

R d . SantorO. FT 32771, tor Via
purpose of disposing of toe tof-

creditors, trustees,
spouses, or otoer claimants

U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE STRUCTURED
ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN
TRUST SER IE S 2005-3.
PLAINTIFF

LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
001 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
05-44142

IN RE ESTATE OF

Paytnanf of Bata laa.
and racordtog laaa ara raqukad
to ba paid by Via auooaaaAil Uddar a l Via aafa Ful paymafv of
an amount aqual to toa Ngheal
bid la dua wttom 34 h o r n anar
Via adiarvaad ama of aafa Al
paymaraa d ia l ba caafi or guar-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE UTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 0 5 CA 1644-140

MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY AJwha Cyrus
DEPUTY CLERK

CECELIA LOOP.

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THE

WITNESS my hand and the
seal of W s Court at SEMINOLE
County. Ftonda. tow 28 day of
September. 2005

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 200S-7142-CP

PARCEL ID* 30-2 1 -3 0 5310 0 003*40

Udaaa autn camHca la(a) anal
ba radaamad aooordng to tow.
Via proparty daaotoad ai auen
carbfcatota) wd ba aoto to tw
t»0h e it baddar al via waaf to w
door.
Sammola
County
Courthouaa. San lord. Florida.

ON

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L eca ls

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Leca ls

has bean Med agamst you and
toe! you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if
any. to A on DAVIO J STERN.
ESQ Plaintiff s attorney, whose
address IS 601 8 University
Drive #500. Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from the date at toe first pubtea
Son of tow nonce of acton) and
Me the original with the dark of
tow court arther before service
on Ptamtiff 4 attorney or immedh
atefy thereafter; otherwise a
defat#! wt« be entered agamst
you for toe refaef demanded m
or

Payment of Sate faa. appheeWe documentary stamp taaat
and recordmg tees ara required
to ba paid by tha
led
dar at tha u a T uft payntont of
an amount agual to tha rughett
bid »• dua wahm 24 hours after
the advertised lane of tala Al
payments shad ba cash or guar­
anteed
nstrument.
made
payable to the Clerk of The
O o r t Court

Nodes of AppScaVon
for T ai Daad

CERTIFICATE NO: S H YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: TOOT

PARCEL IW
0000-IU O

MOBILE ffOME
PROPERTY

Dalad on 01137003

NOTICE » HEREBY OVEN.
&gt;hel
M U O CUST FOR
AMHERST A SSET MOT LLC.
toe hoklet of toe Mowing carvs'*'•&lt;•! haa M
u o cartifi.
c*W t) tor a l u dMd to ba
•aauad kwreon Tha camAcala
num bat(t) and yaar(a) of
iiauanca. N daacnpm n or Via
proparty, and Via namata) In
o ften • waa aaaataad li/arv a t

1100am

L eca ls

Leca ls

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMVfOLE COUNTY. R O R I
DA
by OERAU3INE HARFORD
Oaputy Clara
Putman Saplambar 31. 3S.
3003 and Octobar 3 .1 3 .3 0 0 3
u to s

October 5 a «. 2oor&gt; P a g e 5 B

&lt; coun m *ia l canam caaa
antaad Janal Brwn. Ptoato* vkDonald
C.
Bauarta.
&gt; .
D atan rti- rrtveh aloraaato Wnl
ol Eaacuaon a a a datvarad to
aa Sbanfl c l Sammola
Cocrty. Ftonda and I hava tovwd
| .pon a* toa nght aaa and mlarM ol » • datondanu m »ia to f
n
Sammola Cotmiy. Ftonda. nicra
pgm artortydaad toadaar* —

THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
ORANTEE8.
DEVISEES.
LIENORS. TRUSTEES. AND I Ona 1990 Cartlar 3 door. W t «
CREDITORS OF ROBERT W
SOE044446
DCVINE, DECEASED. ANO A U
CLAIMANTS. PERSONS OR
Ona 1966 Poracha 911. Vtn. »
PARTIES. NATURAL OR
304010
CORPORATE. ANO WHOSE
EXACT LEOAL 8TATUS IS
BamQ atorad at H arry, Tomng
UNKNOWN. CLAIMING BY.
103 Mapto Avarua Sanlord. FL
THROUOH.
UNDER
OR
AOAINST
ROBERT W
Mid Via undamgrtad aa snarvt
DEVINE. DECEASED. OR ANY I ql Sammola Cotmiy. Ftonda a«»
O f THE HE REM NAMED OR
ai 1 1 0 0 AM on Via TV. day ol
DESCRIBED DEFENDANTS
Novarrtoar AO 3003 ollar tor
OR PARTIES OR CLA949W TO
^ a n d a a » to 9 » h ig * ia a lb to h a v e a n y r ig h t , t i t l e o r
dat. FOR CASH M HANO ANO
m t e r e s t m ANO t o t h e
SUBJECT TO ANY ANO A U
p r o p er ty
.*££fiN
EXI8TMQ LIENS, al tha From
DESCRIBED. JOAN MCNEE: I
M ma HagpcM, d
R O e£R T P^
£^ v ^ t ?
through undar or agamM
agamM ma
am&gt;mh
abow namad Oatondari. " h o la
m l known to ba daad or akm.
whaowr t a d unanown partiaa
claim
cradaora. Vuateea. apouaaa. or
othar c la m a n t,. TENANT f l
m w r TENANT * 3 . *w parkaa
niandad to accatv* tor vw
paraon a paraona n

Delandarva

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3

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A comptola daaenpbon and ■ copy d t h a r t n w u M N
avadabla al tia oBK* ct »t « C*y Ctorti lor e poraona daaMng to
aiarmna tha aama
A l paruat m maraal and cituana aha* hav* an opportunMy to bo
heard at aaid haanng
By ordar ol lha C*y Commraa«xi ol tha O y ol Santord. Ftonda
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO
S
p a te I n a n y O f t h e s e p ^
e e o -n o s s h o u l d
CO N TA CT TH E C ITY CLERK AT 407 330 3603 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE O f TH E M EETING
AOVtCE T O TH E PUBLIC It a paraon docktoa
non mad# won laapod to any madar a x W O tn i* N 9 M
meeting or haanng, ho may naod a v*rt»atim moord
cpodmgs. mdudmo toa taatvnony and vvldanca, tahWt moord 16
not (vovidad by lha Crty ol Sanlord IF8 3S6 0103)
Cynthia Potior.

Deputy Cay Ctorti
Pubkah Saplemoer 38.3005 9 October 5. 3006
U tS t __________________________ ___________

O f . IQOBitohBNd. Santod&lt;
F|onaa
a x » i daaertoad

That aad aala a bang mada to
aetwty Vw lamw d M a Wrt d
Eaacuaon

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n o t ic e

NOTICE w hwaby givan t i a ^ \ ^
Board
Semtrxito Coumy. Ftonda. Mends to h o M t w w ^ t o l w e ^
outad oi appaalad appheaborw lor Eiamp4iorw on O cto ber* .

27|M«i?NOYivrtoat4.3005al9w8«nriolaCotA^|BanrtO(»
Buddmg. 1101 E Fval SbaaL Room 3039. Santord. Ftartda. TTW
heenngt theft begin el 8 30 a m

Donald F. Eakngar. Shard
Sammato County. Ftonda

Pubkdwl

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A bet of eft eopbcenU to# tetmgbon who have had • to J^W 9*
cabonstorarampbon wholly o*

b* 9w Preparty Apprawoe and w av3*aUa to t d p a«e batomen
W houm ol ■ 00 9 m. to 5 00 p m M o n ^ • F ^ t o Room

Octobar ». 13. « . I 1IS3 ol 9w
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I types ol aaampbon, nckjdad on lha *d ItomaaiajU Lmwomy.
widows. Widowars. Renewable Energy Source, and NorfPrtdi
Organuabona

NOTICt O f ACTION

AMCHrunno m i l l u . - «
I
TIES ACT O f 1990. PEIWONS
WITH A OISABAITY NEEDMO

TO THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
ECIAL ACCOMMOOATOrt I
SPECIAL
ORANTEES.
DEV ISEES.
TO PART
PARTICIPATE fti THE PRD- I
LIENORS. 1R U STEE S. ANO
CEEDINGS
SHOULDI
*---------* «*
* * * “ CON 1
CREDITORS OF ROBERT W
tact
th e
en fo rcea ble
OCV94E. DECEASED ANO ALL
W RITS SECTION O f «
c l a im a n t s , p e r s o n s o r
CTrtL DIVISION AT THE SHER­
PARTIES. NATURAL OR COR
I F F S OFFICE. 100 BUSH
PORATE. AND WHOSE EXACT
BOULEVARD.
SANFORD
LEGAL STATUS IS UNKNOWN.
FLORIDA. * * T T 3 A T LEAST
CLAIMING BY. THROUOH.
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
UNOEROR AGAMST ROBERT
PROCEEDINGS (407) 993w DEVINE. DECEASED. OR
•913
ANY O f THE HEREM NAMED
OR
DESCRIBED
DEFEN­
!-------- -- r w ~ . 9. 13. 11. 39. I
DANTS OR PARTIES OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY
VOM
RIGHT. T IT U OR MTEREST M
ANO TO THE PROPERTY
None* O f
HE RE M DESCRIBED. JOAN
MCNEIL:
ROBERT
PAUL
OCVME. and a* imanown par­
Pubic auckon to be IwU tollOO
k s , oarnw^ by. Mough. under
a n on toa IM h day a l OCTOO, egejnat Vw ebovv namad
B IN . tO M Al toa bom door cl
DetvndanL wno w not known to
Sm kvd Towmg 6 Recovery kip.
trn daad or akaa. ahatw r t a d
a 3373 Coiawy Ck*
tvwnown parkaa d a m aa hava.

A

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ol a* appkeanta tor aaampbon who h9V9 »wdtitoitoP*h
to , ^n p b o n denied w alto maManed by toa Property

_________ w avadabla to lha p u t t c betw een » w hotM

to 5 00 o m Monday • Friday. In Room 11B* of •**
tw ly p - d « m p -

C O u n r y s a n m iw y
aona n ckjd ad on toa
Ranaw aW a
OrganuaUuna

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Energy

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and

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Persona am a d v ta ^ t i a t i 9 » y d fc *to to a p p a a lto jf b edalw i
n ^ d a to to d m m bng. toay wd na9d
m a t, and, lot autft purpoaa. tw y may
baton moord ol toa procaadmo a M
a . taabmony
leeam cnv and
and evutoncs
avidanca upon
upon which toa appeal a » ua
Vw

MARYANNE M O RSE
d a r k to toa Value Atouabiwnl Board
By Sandy M cCann
Dapuly Clark
Pubtoh October 6. 3 0 0 3
V 01S

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P a g e O B Midweek, Octolxr 54), 2005

UCF
Continued from Page IB

HmM photo by Jim Wants
Lake Howell graduate Brandon Marshall (No. 6. above against Marshall earlier this season) had anoth­
er outstanding game, catching five passes lor 107 yards and two touchdowns In UCF's win.

FOR OCTOBER 14
UCF will tipoff the 2005-06
college basketball season on
Friday, Oct. 14 with Its annual
MldKnight Madness at UCF
Arena. The festivities will fol­
low the UCF volleyball team's
match with Rice, which begin*
at 7 p.m.
The event will mark the first
chance for fan* to sec coach
Kirk Spcraw's men's squad and
coach Gail Striegler's women's
team as they prepare for the
Golden Knights first season in
Conference USA. Both teams
will participate in scrimmages,
giving fans a sneak peak at the
2005-06 Golden Knights
Starting at 6 p. m, members
of both basketball teams will
sign autograph* on the second
floor mezzanine.
In addition to the scrim­
mages, MldKnight Madness
will feature performances by
Knight Moves and giveaways
and contests for fares.
The event is free for UCF stu­
dents with a valid school ID.
Admission for the volleyball
match is M for adults and $2
for children.

down run by Jerrell Carter to
bring the Cajun* to within
seven at 21-14 with 5:20
remaining In the third quarter.
On UCF's ensuing
sion, ULL forced a Moffett
fumble inside the UCF 10-yard
line and recovered the ball on
the Golden Knight seven-yard
line. On the next play, Lcvler
scampered seven yards to tie
the game at 21.
Alter the hosts turned the
ball over on down* late in the
fourth quarter, UCF mounted a
four minute, 51-yard drive that
led to Brown's field goal. Smith
carried the ball eight times on
the drive, accounting for 33
yards to set-up Brown's kick.
Freshman safety Jason
Venson totaled a team-high 12
tackles for UCF. He added two
pass breakups. Freshman cornerback Joe Burnett added
seven stops.
UCF returns home on
Saturday to host Memphis for a
Conference USA contest.
Kickoff at the Florida Citrus
Bowl is stated for 6 p.m.

the deficit to 21-7.
Moffett finished the game
completing iS-of-25 attempt*
for 232 yard* with three scores.
On the ground, freshman tail­
back Kevin Smith carried the
ball 25 times for 110 yards, lie
I* the first true freshman tail­
back to rush for 100 yard* In a
game since Gerod Davis
rushed for 120 yard* versus
Samford on November 21,
1992.
After Louislana-Lafaycttc
blocked a UCF punt Inside the
Golden Knights' 30-yard line,
the Ragin' Cajuns drive was
stopped by senior linebacker
James Cook's first career inter­
ception to end the scoring
threat at the UCF one-yard line.
Moffett was U-of-13 passing
for 1% yard* and three touch­
down* in the first half as UCF
led 21-7 at the break.
After a missed field goal
attempt of 36 yards by Matt
Prater, Louisiana-Lafayette
drove 80 yards on 11 plays,
capped off by a six-yard touch­

MIDKNIGHT MADNESS SET

Football
TR IN ITY 39, MASTER'S 0
Continued from Page IB

Orangewood Christian improved to 2-4 on the
season, but more importantly won its second
game in three starts dv trouncing St. PetersburgCanterbury, 63-28, at home.
The Master's Academy continued to struggle,
getting shutout at home by Class IB-District 4
foe Deltona-Trinity Christian, 39-0.
TMA, which will play at Pinecastle Christian
at 7 p.m. this Friday, fell to 0-5 overall and 0-2 in
IB-4, while Trinity improved to 3-2 overall and
1-0 in the district heading into a showdown this
week with Warner Christian.
After a fast start Trinity Prep continues to freefall, dropping a 34-14 road decision to Wildwood
(2-4) in a Class 2B-District 5 contest.
The Saints opened the season with a pair of
shutout victories, but since then have lost three
in a row to fall to 2-3 overall and 0-2 in district
play. Trinity Prep will host The First Academy
(4-2) in a 7 p.m. game this Friday.
LIONS 29, COUGARS 0
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TC . Washington 1 run (kick (ailed).
TC . timer 57 run (Smith kki).
TC . S Kitgm 3tt fumble return (Smith kick).
Second Quarter
No acuclng
Third Quarter
TC . Washington 1 run (k k i (ailed).
fourth Quarter
TC . Dillard I run (k k i bunked).
TC . Dillard 76 run (Smith kkk)
TEAM STATISTICS
Tint downs . Trinity Christian 12. The Mastrr’a Academy 4.
Ruahevyard* _ Trinity Christian .16-295, The Matter %
Academy 23-73.
Paaalng (completlona-attempla-lntrrceptlona) _ Trinity
Christian M -l; The Master •Academy 5-19-1.
Paaalng yards _ Trinity Christian 45; The Master's Academy
20
tumbles-lost. Trinity Christian 1*1; The Maatrr'a Academy 4­
1
Penalties _ Trinity Christian 9-64; The Master's Academy 9-63
Punts-yards . Trinity Christian 2-73; The Maatrr'a Academy 3­
220
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING . Trinity Christian: Dillard 15-155. Washington 167i; timer 2-62. IVkens 2-0. J. Rogers 1-0 The Master's
Academy: l r r M l ; Howard 10-37; Lewis 1*3; Bennett 1-0;
Donom M minus-12).
PASSING . Trinity Christian: timer 3-9-1. 45 The Master's
Academy: Horwore 5-19-1. 20.
RECEIVING . Trinity Christian: Ecod 2-29; S Rogers 1-16
The Master's Academy: Smith 1-10; Wrmrcke 1-9, Rowland 1*
3; McKee 2 (minus-2)
PUNTING . Trinity Christian: Vale/ 2-363. The Master's
Academy: Blow 3-37J .

Hofild photo by Romoo Gutman
Back-up quarterback Cody Williford capped off a great night for the Oviedo football team with a 40yard touchdown run aa the Lions blanked University, 20-0, to Improve to 5-1 on the season.
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3.2009

NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN.
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C U m n C A T I NO; 1171 YEAR

Pubtoh: July 13,20.2009
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FILE N A 06CP-111
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on
Monday. AUOUBT 22.
1100am.
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and recording toaa ara ramriad
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paynwnt* M l ba caah or guarantaad
instrument.
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payobia to tha Clerk of the
C p cu i Court
Dated on 7/7/3000.
MARVANNE M ORSE
C LE R K O F THE CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Daoutv G if t
P u t* * : July 13. 20. 27. 2005
and Augual 3. 2009
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WITNESS my hand and tw
teal of tote Court« SEMINOLE
County, Florida, M a 7 day of
Jut* 2009.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLER K O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT
B YiCaM M obfS
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES O F DAVID J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FO R PLAINTIFF
•01 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 900
PLANTATION. FL 33324
09-41270
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH D t8AM &gt;
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COURT ADMINISTRATION, «
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SEMINOLE
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1-900-999-9771 (TOO) or 1-900993-9770, via Florida Relay

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O P ISSUANCE: IS M
PAR CEL ID# 33-19-31-907
0000-1360
Oaecnpoon of Proparty: LEO
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Name* m which
DOROTHY W tLLLIAMS LIFE
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County of Samawta. SUtoe of

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C H A R LES

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and otwrporaorw having cfafma
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fla torir ctotow wtto tola Court
WITHIN TH E LATER O P 3
MONTHS A FTER TH E DATE
OP THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OP THIS NOTICE O R 30 DAYS
AFTER THE T M E OP SERVICE
OP A CO PY OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.

IN THE ORCUTT COURT
0# THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL O RCM T.
M AMO FOR
I tM B K X f COUNTY.
FLORIDA
G EN ERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A SE NO: 04 CA 297-14K
JOSEPH A. JACKSON. JR-.

DANIEL NICHOLAS
QALLEOOS,
Defendant.
NOTICE OP ACTION

TO DANIEL NICHOLAS
QALLEOOS
360 San Rogue Strato
Santord. FL 33771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Owl an I
acoon tor tor damagaa which
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Fifwan
Thouaand
(St 5.00000) D o lan has bean
Nad agamat you and you ara
required to serve s copy of your
written deleneea. 4 any. to 4 on
MICHAEL C HUDOLESTON.
E S Q . Piametrs aaonwy. whoae
addraaa W 114 Waat Rich
Avenue DeLand. FL 32730. on
or baton AUG It. 2009. and to
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dafaua wd ba aniand a&lt;
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ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FO REVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO S E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO 12) YEAR S OR MORE
A FTER THE D E C E D E N T S
DATE O f DEATH IS BARRED.
Tha data of first publication ol
h i Nonce la July 13. 2006
Rita A. DeNave
Personal Representative
4809 Eacl Lake Drtva
winter Springe. Florida 33709
John V. Baum, Esquire
Florida Bar No. 135*40
213 S. Swoopo Ava.
Maitland. FL 32751
Telephone (407) 945-5329
Attorney
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Personal
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Publish July 13. 20. 2009
S090
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NoOce a hereby given
Sammofe Pamt 9 Body wd tea
at Pubic Auction tor saNage tor
cash on demand to highest bto
dar. lha following described

JULY 2 3 2009

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By order of: SEMINOLE
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C LER K OP TH E CIRCUIT
COURT
B B M E X I COUNTY. PLORIOA
by G E R A L O M HARPORO
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MARYANNE I
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COUNTY, PLORIOA

NOTICE IS HEREBY (W EN .

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3 1320,2009
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D A T A B O O T W «fc ON YOU* OW N. PtaaMa Hoonf
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AthleteawaitsSCCdecislen
W . 113, No. 92 •Copyright © 2005 The Sanford Herald

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By Llano Edixon
Herald Staff

All-Star
Weekend
StrfcxrfB Kyto PaWck,
above, was one of 12
River Rats named to
play for too Eaat InMs
nysofcanLTi Florida
Co»aglato Summer
League Al-Star Game at
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LAKE MARY — Eighteen-year-old
Beth Laurence has played ball since she
was 10.
The Lake Mare pitcher signed a
scholarship in February with the
Seminole
Community
College's
Raider's fast pitch softball team.
She signed with the intent to play
two years, but now an upcoming deci­
sion by the college's Board of Trustees
may change all of that.
On Tuesday, SCC administrators
announced that because of budget
crunches they would soon consider

Both Laurence signs a scholarship to
play softball for SCC.
canceling the college's athletic program
after the 2005-2006 year. On Tnursday,

the college said it would recommend a
three-month study on athletics. The
four intercollegiate sports programs
will take place as planned for 20052006.
Laurence, who has been playing
softball for SCC pitching coach Bill
Fields since she started playing, isn't
sure what to do.
"D o I go there for one year and then
have to transfer? It makes me question
everything," Laurence said in an inter­
view Thursday.
Laurence started out playing Little
League when she was 10 and then start­
ed playing 12 and under tournament
ball. She has continued playing tourna­

ment ball throughout her career, thus
far. She also played for two years at
Lake Mary Hign School where she
made the varsity team as a freshman,
and then her last two years of high
school she played for Lake Highland
Prep where she graduated with a 3.8
CPA.
"I had other offers, but I've been
playing with Fields since I was 10,"
Laurence said.
She also said that she wanted to go to
school close by her family and there
wasn't any other community college
nearby that she could do that at.
S m Softball, Pag# 3A

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C S I: In T r a i n i n g

Sheriff's office
w arns against
check scam
FERN PARK —
The Sem inole
C ounty Sheriff's
Office has received
several com plaints
in reference to a
check w riting scam .
A uto repair
stores in tne Fern
Park area reported
that checks are
being fraudulently
m anufactured with
their com pany
nam e on them and
cashed.
It is possible that
the bank account
num bers are being
obtained through
con tracted delivery
services that are
paid at the tim e of
delivery.
A notner scenario
is one person d is­
tracts tne business
representative
while another grabs
a bank statem en t or
check. The suspect
usually grabs
checks from the
back of the book so
that no im m ediate
alarm is raised.
The Sem inole
C ounty Sheriff's
office su g g ests that
businesses insure
that financial d o cu ­
m ents are kept
secure.
A lso be aw are of
paym ents m ade to
con tracted delivery
d rivers or vendors
w ho m ay retain the
services of day
labor w ho have not
been through back­
ground checks.
Any instances of
the above scenarios
should be reported
im m ediately to
you r local law
enforcem ent
agency, or call
C rim eLine at 1-80042 3 -T IP S (8477).

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Sanfordloses
bluesexpert
By U a n a Edixon
Herald Staff

SANFORD — Henry Byrd, 80, of Sanford knew
the blues.
Byrd was a retired construction worker and a
blues expert. He died Friday, July 8, 2005, at Central
Florida Regional Hospital of lung disease.
Byrd played with many blues’ legends through­
out his life such as: BB King, Blind Boy Fuller, Blind
Lemon Jefferson, and Lightin' Hopkins.
He used to sit under a tree talking and playing
guitar and harmonica at his house off of 13th Street
with 35-year-old Scott Riggan, of Sanford.
"H e was mostly a harmonica player, but he also
played guitar," Riggan said.
Riggan befriended Byrd three years ago when he
was doing work in Byrd's neighborhood in
Goldsboro.
"I would come around and help him with things.
In exchange, he told me anything I wanted to know
about blues," Riggan said.

T e en ag e rs from the local E xp lo rer A ca d e m y arrive on the s ce n e to investigate a m o ck murder.

Explorer tradition continues
with local law enforcement
By Llane Edixon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Local law enforcement agen­
cies are not getting desperate for recruits. The
young, police-uniformed teenagers seen around
town are part of the Central Florida Law
Enforcement Explorer Academy.
The Academy, which began in July 2003, is a
two-week school where select teens learn about
law enforcement.
Officer William Willis of the Sanford Police
Departm ent helped launch the Explorer
Academy because he was an Explorer as a
young man,
"We're carrying on the tradition of what has
worked well in the past," Willis said.
This year marks the graduation of Phase 111

Explorers. These youths have been involved
with the Academy since its inception three years
ago.
Earlier this week, the five Phase III Explorers
were out investigating a mock crime scene at
The Palms Island Resort and Marina on Lake
Monroe, which the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement set up.
The Phase III Explorers will spend the
remaining week solving the fake crime, which
was a mock murder set in a hotel room at The
Palms complete with a fake body, which the
suspect made look like an overdose.
Phase III Explorers also will learn how to fill
out police reports, make requests for arrest and
search warrants, and learn the other tools that
See Explorers, Page 3A

S«e Byrd, Page 8A

Locals Do Si Do with the Starlight Promenaders
By Joe Hendricks
Herald Correspondent
The brightly colored outfits,
graceful bodies and smiling
faces
of
the
Starlight
Promenaders move in unison
to Whit Brown's vocal com­
mands. "Square through the
middle, listen to the hour play
the trom bone...Zip to the mid­
dle, swing and twirl the pretty
little com er girl."
The language is square
dancing, a language spoken in
plain old English, regardless of
ethnicity or worldly location.
A square of eight, promenad­
ing and doing the do si do in
Korea sounds the same as a
square of eight doing similar
moves in tne Debary Civic

T h e S tarlight P ro m e n a d e rs d em onstrate sq u are d an cin g that
attracts m any from Sem in ole County.

Center on a rainy Wednesday
evening.
The Starlight Promenaders
have been square dancing at

Debary Civic Center since
1975. th e organization's roots
date back to 1959, when
Sem inole
County
square

dancers began their weekly
gatherings at the gathering at
the Sanford Naval Air Base.
The gatherings continued until
the base's closure in 1975. The
base closing put the Starlight
Promenaders out of action for
a few months before the group
reformed and thirty years later
the Starlight Promenaders are
still going strong.
Always on the hunt for new
members to join this unique
fraternity,
former
group
President Dick Lysobey said,
"W e've been made aware that
there are many square dancers
in the Sanford area who are
driving all the way to Daytona
to
dance.
The
Starlight
Promenaders would like to
extend an invitation to you

club
level
(experienced)
dancers to join us at the
Debary Civic Center on
Wednesday nights." Using 1792, the Debary Civic Center,
located at 38 South Shell Road,
is about a 15-minute ride from
Sanford.
Dick and his wife Jeanne
have been m embers of the
Starlight Prom enaders since
1987. The couple took a break
from square dancing to settle
into their new Florida home
after a lifetime spent in the
New
England
area,
but
returned to the fold when
Jeanne was diagnosed with
diabetes and her doctor recom­
mended square dancing as a
See Dancers, Page 10A

C astao Night
Saturday, July 16
Palm Island R osorl and M anna • 530 North Palmetto Ave,, Sanford

6:30 H eavy hor d 'O e u v re s

7:00 - 10:00 C a s in o Style G a m e s

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T he H erald

Sunday, July 17. 2005

Seminole Summary
A GLAN CE AROUND O U R COUNTY
Kicked In the balls: You've got to wonder
about the administration over at Seminole
Community College. The revelations this week
that the Board of Trustees was ready to eliminate
athletics at its July 19 meeting indicates that col­
lege officials arc wearing their mortar boards too
tight.
The official reason for the attempted axing of
the athletic department was budget constraints.
But with athletics using just 1.4 percent
($770,000) of the college's $57 million annual
budget that argument rings hollow. Word
Around The Clock is James “The Hitman**
Hennlngsen isn’t fond of athletics in the academ­
ic world. Henningsen joined the SCC staff last
.................................... year as vice president of
Success
Around trie Clock Student
Services/Chief Student
Affairs Officer.
Admittedly athletics
take on too much impor­
tance on some campuses.
The
University
of
Alabama, my alma mater,
is a good example. That's
not the case at SCC.
The
administration
tried to sneak this under
by D an Ping
the radar. With the excep­
tion of upper echelon
administrators, discussion with the athletic
department about the proposed cuts did not take
place until Monday, just one week prior to the
Trustees meeting. In addition, Henningsen tried
to pressure the Student Government
Association into rubber stamping his vision for
the college.
When word about the proposal began leaking
off campus, officials at the college clammed up
and the public relations department was missing
in action. The most asinine reaction, however,
came from the president’s office where employ­
ees attempted to illegally withhold the agenda.
Herald reporters were told on three separate occa­
sions that because their names were not on the
"approved list of recipients” they could not pick
up a copy of the agenda or have one c-mailcd to
them without first filing a written request.
For future reference. President E. Ann
McGee might want to have h a staff review
Chapter 119.01 o f the Florida Statutes which
guarantees "all state, county and municipal
records shall be open for personal inspection by
any person." Any person means even those not on
the "approved list o f recipients.” McGee should
also have her staff read Dade Aviation
Consultants k Knight Kidder Inc. (800 So. 2nd
302) where the courts ruled "There is no require­
ment in the Public Records Act that requests for
records must be in writing.”
The college does face funding issues. It’s the
fastest growing community college in the state,
yet it-is dead last when it comes to receiving state dollars. That's a problem. If E. Ann is looking for
solutions, she might try whizzing a few fastballs
upside the heads of the bone-headed politicians in
Tallahassee. I’m sure some o f her school’s softball and baseball pitchers would be happy to
oblige.

River Rats Casino Night
will be held beginning at 6:30
p.m. at Palms Island Resort
and Marina, 530 N. Palmetto
Ave., in Sanford from 7 to 10
m. Tickets are $25. Call
row at 217-493-3258 or
Tramayne at 407-657-1265.

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Kathy Allen from Sem inole County Public Schools speaks to students at W oodlands Elementary recently. Schools through­
out the school district took part in the Dividend Digalo en EspaAol Program. Students heard tales about the Aztec empire,
how to hold a fiesta, and about the travels of kings, as wed as about daily Me In Mexico.

Drug related
• Marvin Johnson, 25, of Drew
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police on June 7, at Sixth Street and
Pecan Avenue. Officers reported see­
ing what they believed was a drug
transaction. Johnson was arrested
for possession of cocaine with intent
to sell within 1000 feet of public
housing (Edward Higgins Terrace),
tampering with evidence, and resist­
ing an officer without violence.
• Thomas Wade, 42, of Academy
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
pOlRx* TridSdnv, at 13th Street and
Olive Avenue. An officer reported
seeing him with what appeared to
be cannabis in his hand. He was
arrested on a charge of possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana.
• Timothy Luke Foley, 19, of
Baywood Circle, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday, in the 2701)
block of Ridgewood Avenue. He
was charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana.
• Antoine Tillman, 23, of Mara
Court, was arrested by Sanford
police Thursday, in the 271X) block of
Ridgewood Avenue. He was
charged with possession of synthetic
narcotics with the intent to sell or
deliver; possession of cocaine with
intent to sell or deliver; and posses­
sion of narcotic equipment and drug
paraphernalia.
• Charles Shaw, 37, of Celery
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Thursday, in the 2700 block of
Ridgewood Avenue. He was
charged with possession of cocaine;
and possession of narcotic equip­
ment.
• Carley D. Ramey, 20, of
Ridgewood Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday, in the 27UO
block of Ridgewood Avenue. She
was charged with possession of syn­
thetic narcotics; possession of
cocaine; and possession of narcotic
equipment.

SANFORD — Seminole County
Animal Services has introduced a
new program, “Pet Pals", that
makes it mure affordable for sen­
iors and disabled citizens to adopt
a pet.
Through the program, qualified
residents may select the pet of their

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Robbery
• Reshonda Shanay Roberts, 27,
of West 5th Street, and Antonette
Hadley, 21, of Higgins Terrace, were
arrested by Sanford police Sunday.
On June 6, a 7W-year-o!d woman
reported her purse was snatched, as
she walked from the Seminole
Towne Center Mall. Roberts and
Hadley were located as the result of
the woman's credit card being used
to ’ purchase $201.31 in groceries.
Each of the two women were located
and arrested for robbery - snatching;
fraudulent /illegal use of credit
cards; and aggravated battery.
Burglary
• Danny Lee Seymore, 45, of an
unknown address, was arrested by
Sanford police early Thursday, at 8th
Street and Hickory Avenue. Officers
reported seeing nim on a bicycle
with a window unit air conditioner
balanced on the handlebars. He
reportedly told officers he found the
unit in a trash pile, but the pile could
not be located. He was arrested on
charges of possession of burglary
tools, and loitering/prowling.
Theft
• Tyler I’almer, 18, of Deltona,
was arrested by Sanford police
Thursday, in the 200 block of Towne
Center Circle. He was charged with
petty shoplifting from a merchant
for allegedly stealing a $150 radar
detector.
Assault - Battery
• Jose F. Santiago, 52, listed as
homeless, was arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday, in the 360U block
of Orlando Drive, where he had

"Mardi Gras in July" with
Dale Burke's Jazz Ensemble
will be presented at 2 p.m. at
the Helen Stairs Theatre in
downtown Sanford. The St.
Louis jazz group will present
music from the French
Quarter, a tribute to Mardi
Gras. Tickets are $15 and $12
(for seniors 55 and over).

• Debra Webb, 39, of Cedar
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Tuesday, at her residence. She
reportedly was in a conflict with a
male. She was charged with battery
— touch or strike (domestic vio­
lence).

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• Johanna Chavez, 30, of Old
England Loop, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday, at her resi­
dence following an altercation with
a male. She was charged with bat­
tery - touch or strike (domestic vio­
lence).

The Sanford Seminole
County Chamber of
Commerce will hold iLs July
luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. at Da Vinci, 107
Magnolia Ave., in Sanford.
Jennifer Brodnax, senior vice
president of Federal Trust
Bank and Donald J.
McGowan, president and
CEO of BankFirst will speak.
RSVP to 407-322-8160.

Other arrests
• Earl Spikes, 27, of Bethune
Circle, was arrested by Sanford
police Tuesday, in Academy Manor
Park, where officers saw him drink­
ing a beer. He was charged with vio­
lation of the city ordinance on hav­
ing an open container of alcohol.

THU
The 43rd General
Assembly of the Rescue
Church of God will convene
July 21 through 24 at 1700 W.
13th St., in Sanford. Services
begin each night at 7:30
Speakers include Pastor
Roger Kelly, Word Covenant
Church Orlando; Pastor
Wilbert Gordon, Abundant
Harvest Church Sanford; and
evangelist Robbi Warren of
Baltimore. Call 407-314-9446.

• Rufus Bradley, 53, of Airport
Blvd, and Lawrence Williams, 62,
were arrested by Sanford police on
July 5, at 13th Street and Oleander
Avenue. Officers saw them drinking
along the sidewalk. Each was
charged with violation of the county
ordinance on possession of an open
container in a public-semi public
area.
• Leonardo Marrero, 33, of
Maitland, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday, on Hiawatha Avenue
and U.S. 17/92. He was charged
with escape and resisting an officer
without violence.
• Jane Doe was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday. She was
arrested for resisting an officer with­
out violence and disturbing the
peace. She refused to give law
enforcement officers her name.

choice for only $11, which includes
the license fee, spay or neuter, vac­
cinations and a microchip for iden­
tification.
"Pets provide companionship,
tun and health benefits," says Mike
Wi rimer. Animal Services manager.
"M any loveable cats, dogs, and

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until 2 p.m. Call 407-8313777.

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ent a 90-minute program on
Suicide Awareness and
Prevention at 7 p.m. in the
Educational Building of St.
Francis of Assisi Catholic
Church, 834 S. Orange
Blossom Trail, Apopka. Call
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other types of pets are available
and we’ll help citizens select the
right one for their lifestyle."
For moa* information about the
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reportedly been involved in a dis­
pute with a bus passenger. He was
charged with two counts of aggra­
vated assault with a deadly weapon
(knife); disorderly conduct; and car­
rying a concealed weapon.

Program makes it easier for seniors to adopt pets

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Kid's B.L.A.S.T., the chil­
dren's ministry of Palmetto
Avenue Baptist Church, 2626
Palmetto Ave., in Sanford,
will be hosting a free "Jungle
Adventure" VBS Program at
6 p.m. and will continue
through Wednesday begin­
ning at 7 p.m. on weekdays.
Children from K4 through
5th grade are invited. Call
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closed for business June 30 because owner Drew
Fischer is battling cancer. The deli's spot won't
stay empty for long, however. Volcano’s Coffee
Bar. a Longwood-bascd company, is slated to
open for business this fall.
In addition to taking the deli’s space. Volcano’s
will also occupy the space recently vacated by
Blue Hen Office Furniture. (Blue Hen, by the
way, relocated to the second floor of the building
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A fitting farewell: I’m not much for funerals,
but I understand Don Knight's service was one
of the best in recent history.
Work obligations did not allow me to attend,
however, more than a dozen people called to give
me the scoop on the ceremony. Those who attend­
ed said the service was an uplifting celebration
for probably the nicest man in Sanford.
Long-time Sanford resident Jerry Waller
spoke during the funeral and got a little city busi­
ness done at the same time. He proposed — and
received a second on all his motions — that the
city’s name be changed to Knightsvillc. that
Lake Monroe be renamed Lake Knight, and that
Orlando Sanford International Airport be
rcchnstencd Don Knlgbt International Airport.
Word Around The Clock is that Larry Dale,
president and CEO of the Sanford Airport
Authority, seconded that last motion. The
motions, of course, are not binding, but Dale did
say that he will propose to the airport board that
Lake Golden Park be renamed Don Knight
Park.
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“SCC is supposed to sup­
port the community and by
getting rid of athletics they
are taking away chances for
students in the community,"
she said.
H er
father,
Steven
Laurence, said his daughter
had a high school career bat­
ting average of .350. She also
won writing awards at the
local and state level includ­
ing the Holocaust Award for
the state of Florida.
"She's a good student, as
well as a good softball player, her father said.
Steven Laurence said that
his
oth er
daughter,
M eredith, is a p roduct of
SCC and so is her husband.
Meredith was the editor of
SC C 's college new spaper
and her husband w as the
valedictorian. Both went on
to the University of Central
Florida with full academic
scholarships after attending
SCC.
The proud father said that
SC C 's athletic program is
excellent
"They have som e of the
best teams in the state and
the country. This is a nation­
ally recognized ball club that
they're trying to axe. It's
ridiculous," he said.
Currently, the Laurences
are hoping they don't have
to worry about where Beth
will attend school in the fall.
"W e haven't even talked
about it. We're going to put
up a big enough fight to
w here that w on't be an

issue," Beth Laurence said.
Beth's father and sister are
currently calling, em ailing
and writing everyone they
can to stop the possibility of
the program's end.
"I've emailed the Board of
Trustees, state senators, and
local
representatives,"
Steven Laurence said. "W e're
just trying to rally forces."
Steven Laurence said that
86 percent of SCC students
are from Seminole and
O range counties. He said
this would have a direct
impact on local high schools
that are trying to find their
athletes' scholarships.
"A vast majority of schol­
arships come from local
kids," he said.
As of Tuesday, the SCC's
Board of Trustees, had on
their July 19, agenda to con­
sider axing the athletic pro­
gram after the 2005-2006
year. By Thursday, SCC sent
out a second release that said
they plan to recommend to
the Board that a threem onth, in-depth study on
athletics should be undertak­
en starting next week to
evaluate the future of SCC
athtetics after the 2005-2006
school year.
"We h av e heard this week
from supporters of SCC ath­
letics that it is important to
consider the longtime and
successful impact this pro­
gram has had on SCC stu­
dent-athletes,"
James
Henningsen, Vice President
of Student Success said, "so

we plan to recommend to
our Board that we engage in
a
com prehensive
threemonth study of our athletic
programs and their impact
on SCC students and our
community, as well as the
future of SCC athletics as we
expand our college to four
distinct sites in 2006-2007."
The Laurences, along with
other athletic program sup­
porters, are not buying it.
(even Laurence said that
school athtetics at colleges is
a way for students to rally
together
and to support the
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school.
"W hat are you going to
rally around, the debate
team ?" Steven Laurence
said.
The recommendation for a
three-month study of SCC
athletics will be presented to
SCC's Board of Trustees dur­
ing the Tuesday, July 19
Board meeting. Tne meeting
will be hela in the SCC
Board Meeting Room, A-200
on 100 Weldon Blvd. in
Sanford at 7 p.m.

law enforcement uses.
Phase I and Phase II
Explorers are first and second
year Exptorers who are in
"basic training", as well as
learning in a classroom from
instructors with various local
police departments.
The local law enforcement
agencies
involved
are;
Sanford Police Department,
Longwood
Police
Department, Oviedo Police
Department Winter Springs
Police Department Seminole
County Sheriff's Office, and
the Seminole County Police
Athletic League.
Willis and the other law
enforcement officers involved
in the Academy hope to
expose the students to all
aspects of law enforcement.
The
curriculum
may
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law,
court
testimony,
search/seizure, crash investi­
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plorer and recent high
school graduate, who now
helps out the staff, said she
wants to be a paramedic.
Another former Explorer,
Ashley Tuggle, said after
going through the Academy,
she does want to go into law
enforcement.
Explorers gain valuable

skills, Willis said, such as
camaraderie.
Students at the Academy
do not com pete with one
another, but Explorers who
excel in particular areas are
recognized with aw ards at
graduation.
Awards given out are for
top academics, best tactical,
top gun, most improved and
awards of excellence.
Currently, the Academy is
looking for sponsors for next
year's program, which runs
from July 9 to 22. The
Academy is set up as a 501-C
and they are looking for either
monetary donations o r dona­
tions from restaurants to help
cater the two-week Academy.
The students get to the
Academy at 7:30 a.m. and are
currently provided breakfast
and lunch.
Anyone interested in learn­
ing more about the Academy
o r who are interesting in
becoming a sponsor can con­
tact Willis at 321-377-1242.
"We would be most appre­
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O p in io n
Wrong Way
I could write about hurricanes in this column, but I feet
w e've all heard plenty about them and the steps we should
take to prepare for them. You should know these matters, espe­
cially since we've already had several scares this month and
during June. So let's move on and I’ll look in my history book
to find items that happened on these next few days in history,
som e of which you may already know, others to refresh the
memory.
On July 17, 1938, a 31-year-old unemployed airplane
m echanic took off in a 1929 Curtis Robin monoplane, from
Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, N.Y. He told everyone he was
going to fly to Los Angeles. His plane had a compass, but no
radio or special navigational equipment.
He said his compass apparently was not
working properly, and 28 hours and 13 min­
utes later, rather than Los Angeles, to his
west, he arrived at Dublin, Ireland's
Baldonnell airport to his east, 3,150 miles
away from Brooklyn.
When he returned to his hometown of
Galveston, Texas, Douglas Groce Corrigan
was nicknamed "Wrongway Corrigan'*. He
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continued to use his compass as an excuse for
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the overseas flight, but nad he filed a flight
plan to Ireland, he would have been in viola• • • • • • • • Hon of American and Irish flight regulations.
In his later life (he died in 1995), he admitted
knowing exactly where he was going but wanted to skirt inter­
national air regulations.
Here's one for the golfers. On July 18, 1893, the first 18-hole
golf course in America was incorporated in Wheaton, 111.
Charles Blair MacDonald, who became the architect of many
golf courses in the following years, laid it out. Attempting to
model his courses after those in Scotland and England it was
his belief that at each tee, a golfer should face a hazard at the
average distance of his shot. Now we know who to blame,
other than ourselves, when we see our ball land in a sand trap
or man-made lake.
We've just had our July 4th Celebration in honor of the
DedaraHon of Independence. But have you ever heard of the
DedaraHon of Sentiments? I'll tell you.
On July, 19, 1848, a convention concerning women's rights
was held in Seneca Falls, N.Y. It was called by Lucretia Mott
and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The convention drafted a
"D eclaration of Sentiments". Its words paraphrased the
Dedaration of Independence, but addressing men rather than
King GeoTge. It called for women's "immediate admission to
all the rights and privileges which belong to them as riUzens of
the United States." This convenHon was the beginning of an
organized women's rights movement in the United States. The
most controversial issue at the meeting was Stanton's demand
for women's right to vote. A woman's right to vote measure
was introduced to Congress 30 years later, on Jan. 10,1878, but
was not approved until Aug. 26, 1920, 42 years later.
Finally, let's read 'em the Riot Act. That's an old axiom. It
started on July 20,1715 in 18th Century England. King George
had decreed, if 12 or more persons were unlawfully assembled
causing a disturbance of the public peace, an authority was
required, (town crier or offidal), "with a loud voice" to cornmand silence and read the riot act proclamation. (Thus reading
them the riot act). After the act was read aloud, "the crowd
must disburse immediately, and depart to their habitaHons, or
to their lawful businesses, or they would, within one hour, be
seized, apprehended and carried before a justice of the peace."

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If President Bush has to find he can find a way to cut the
a Supreme Court nominee who Gordian knot It's all up to Chief
will appease die religious right Justice William Rehnquist
If Bush has to name a strong
on the one hand and be con­
firmed by a majority of the pro-lifer to hold his right-wing
Senate with­ base intact — and has no offset­
out a filibuster ting appointment with which to
on the other; balance it — he will widen die
gender gap and virtually assure
he's sunk.
There is no Hillary Clinton's election in
such person. 2006. The effect of a bruising
Even tne most battle where Bush lines up
behind a pro-lifer will be the
obscure,
same on the single-female vote
Jan u s-fa ce d
W
Goldwater's opposi­
among
the
possible court tion to die 1964 Civil Rights Act
D ick
was to black voters. A swing
appointees
M orris
became
could
not constituency
• • • • • • • • thread
that Democratic for life because
Barry was one of only six
particular
Republican senators to vote
needle.
Thus, in the seminal event of against the bill.
But if Bush names a Sou ter,
his second term, the president
would be doomed to failure O'Connor or Stevens (all
and, due to the massive atten­ appointed by Republicans) to
tion the battle will draw, to pre­ the court — and nas no offsets
mature lame-duck status. The — he will drive the base into
divisions that such a fight will rebellion and possibly fracture
kindle will rip the country's the Republican Party just when
fragile political consensus apart it appears on the verge of a per­
drive women into the arms of manent consolidation of its
the Democratic Party for national strength.
The political consensus of
decades and destroy the Bush
second term.
But if BiAKifiis'fiiree jobs to
give-away — two seals on the
court and one as chief justice —

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The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance:

this nation is divided, and that
division can only be mirrored
on the court if Bush has multi­
ple seats to distribute.
To force this president, who
barely mentioned abortion in
either the campaigns of 2000 or
of 2004, to make a choice as dra­
conian as which one justice to
put on the court is to invite a
disaster.
If Rehnquist were not old
and if he were not sick, the selfsacrifice of resignation would
be unthinkable to ask. But let
him stop kidding himself. He is
too sick to sit on the Supreme
Court and sliould resign. He
can't participate in court ses­
sions and only is able to vote
through his clerks.
Recognizing reality is the
ultimate repayment that I think
he owes the political party that
gave him the opportunity to sit
on the high court as its chief jus­
tice in the first place. Even more,
it is the obligation he owes the
nation not to split it apart and
enfeeble its president by forcing
a litmus-test decision upon him.
With multiple choices for the
court Bush can appease the

center and the right and, at the
same time, make further
inroads into the pivotal
Hispanic vote by naming at
least one Hispanic justice. But if
Bush is forced to choose and
comes down on die right-wing
side of the dilemma, as ne prob­
ably would, he will empower
the feminists in the Democratic
Party just as Clinton warms up
for her presidential run.
If Rehnquist does not want
the honor of raising his right
hand to swear in Clinton as die
44th president of the United
States, he should step aside now
and give Bush a dunce to find
his way out of this political
quandary with his presidency
and party intact
Dick Morris was an adviser
to Bill Clinton for 20 years. Look
for Dick's new book "Because
He Could" about Bill Clinton.
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AN ORDINANCE O F TH E CITY COMMISSION O F TH E CITY O F SAN ­
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AM ENDM ENTS TO SCH ED U LE
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LATIONS RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION: PROVIDING FOR
AM ENDM ENTS TO CERTAIN DEFINITIONS: PROVIDING FOR LOCAL
HISTORIC LANDMARKS: PROVIDING FO R ALTERATIONS: PROVID­
ING FOR ADMINISTRATIVE P R O C E D U R E S AND PROCEEDINGS;
PROVIDING FOR IMPACTS O F C O D E EN FO R C EM EN T ACTIVITIES;
PROVIDING FOR LO T LAYOUTS. U S E S AND CONFIGURATIONS;
PROVIDING FO R HEIGHT LIMITATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS; PRO­
VIDING FO R BUILDING CRITERIA, FORM S, FEATURES, MATERIALS,
ROOFS. WINDOWS, DOORS, C O LO R S, STRUCTU RES, SIGNS AND
OTHER BUILDING CO M PONEN TS; PROVIDING FOR A BUILDING
MOTHBALLING PROGRAM; PROVIDING FO R DEMOLITION AND D O C ­
UMENTATION; PROVIDING FO R PER FO R M AN CE STANDARDS; PRO­
VIDING FO R OUTD OO R STO R AG E; PROVIDING FOR EXAM PLES O F
STANDARDS AND CRITERIA; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVID­
ING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION AND PRO­
VIDING FO R AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
A public hearing on the ordinance will be held on Monday, July 25, 2005, at 7:00
o'clock P. M. or as soon thereafter as possible, by the City Commission of
Sanford, Florida, in the City Commission Chambers. City Hall, 300 North Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida.

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Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the ordi­
nance and/or may submit written comments.

Available a t the Sanford Office for new money only. Subject to change at any time.

Copies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection by the public at
the office of Planning and Development Services, City Hall. Sanford, Florida.
AD VICE TO TH E PUBLIC: IF A PERSO N DECIDES TO A P P E A L A DECI­
SION M AD E WITH R E S P E C T TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
A B O V E MEETING, OR HEARING, HE MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECO R D OF
T H E PROCEEDINGS, INCLUDING TH E TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE,
WHICH RECO R D IS NOT PROVIDED BY TH E CITY O F SANFORD. (FS
286.0105)
P E R SO N S WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN
AN Y O F T H E S E PRO CEED IN GS SH OULD CO N TACT THE HUMAN
R E S O U R C E S OFFICE AD A COORDINATOR AT 407-330-5626 46 HOURS IN
AD VAN CE O F THE MEETING.

Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk

Conte in to the Sanford Office today and
We’ll m ake your summer sizzle!
Contact
Deloris Williams or Becky Sullivan
4 13 W est First Street
Sanford, FL 32771

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O b itu a rie s
Ma r y c l a r k e
M ary Clarke, 83, of
W inter Springs, died
Wednesday, July 13, 2005.
She was b om March 17,
1922 in New York City. She
w as a retired insurance bro­
ker.
Survivors include sons,
Jam es Clarke and Andrew
Clarke; daughters, Anne
M arie Am m ones and
Kathleen G ark e; six grand­
children; tw o great-grand­
children.
A wake service will be
Saturday, July 16, 2005 at 7
m„ at Banfield Funeral
ome, with visitation also
on the 16th from 6 until 8
p.m .
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.

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A LBERT CO SBY SR.
Albert Cosby Sr., 71, of
Washing­
ton Street
in Sanford
died
Thursday,
July 14.
2005, at
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital.
He was
Cosby
bom Aug.
15, 1933, in
M ontezuma, Ga. He was a
member of St. Luke
M issionary Baptist Church
in Sanford, and he worked
as a landscaper. He moved
to Sanford more than 50
years ago.
He is survived by his
wife, Mary Helen Cosby of
Sanford; six daughters,
Linda Nevith of Mystic,
Conn., Barbara Parker of
Columbus, Ga., Dabora
Cosby, Rosemary Cosby and
Yvonne Morris, all of
Sanford, and Jerena Everson
of Mobile, Ala.; four sons,
Albert Cosby Jr., of Palm
Bay, Haywood Cosby of
Bronx, N.Y., and Lanry and
Aphonza Cosby, both of
Sanford; 61 grandchildren
and eight great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services are
scheduled for Wednesday,

July 2 0 ,2 0 0 5 , at 11 a.m . at
Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist
Church, 3331 Sipes Ave., In
Sanford. Visitation is set for
Tuesday, July 19 from 4 to 8
p.m. at Sunrise Funeral
Home, 900 Locust Ave.,
Sanford, which is in charge
of arrangements.
EDWARD HENRY
HINTERLITER
Edward Henry
Hinterliter, 87, of Orlando,
died Monday, July 11, 2005
in Orlando. He was bom
Dec. 3 , 1 9 1 7 in Staten
Island, N.Y. He was a
retired plumber.
Survivors include care­
giver Lourdes Echevarria.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
JAM ES GERARD
RERUCHA
James Gerard Rerucha,
47, of Longwood, died
Saturday, July 9, 2005. He
was bom in Littleton, Colo.
Survivors Include wife,
Judi Rerucha of Longwood;
son, Corey Rerucha of
Longwood; daughters,
Katrina Moon of Lake Mary,
D arde Rerucha and Casara
Rerucha, both of Longw ood;
mother, Rose Ella Rerucha
of Littleton, Colo.; brothers,
Tom Rerucha and Bill
Rerucha, both of Littleton;
sisters, Mary Ellen DiUman
and Cathy Wambold, both
of Littleton; one grand­
daughter.
Funeral services were
held Thursday, July 14 at
Winter Springs Seventh Day
Adventist Church with
Pastor Wayne G. Dery, Sr.
officiating. Burial w as in
Longwood Memorial
Gardens.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory, South
Seminole Chapel,
Longwood, in charge of
arrangements.

ALICE LOSSING
ROUNTREE
Alice Lossing Rountree,
96, widow of Alvie Dawson
Rountree, formerly of
Sanford, died July 13, 2005,
in St. M ary's, Ga.
Alice Rountree was a
long-time member of the
First Baptist Church of
Sanford.
She served on the
Seminole County School
Board and worked in the
Seminole County Tax
A ssessors office for many
years.
She is survived by her
daughter, Nancy Rountree
Lancaster of Fem andina
Beach; and her son, Alvah
Richard Rountree of Lake
City; her sister, Frances L.
Wilson of Orlando; five
grandchildren; three great­
grandchildren; nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services are
scheduled for TUesday, July
1 9 ,2 0 0 5 , at 11 a.m . at
Brisson Funeral Home, 905
Laurel Ave., Sanford.
Visitation will be the same
day from 10 to 11 a.m.
Burial will follow at
Oaklawn Cemetery, 500
County Road 46A in Lake
Mary.
In lieu of flowers, memo­
rial may be made to the
First Baptist Church of
Sanford, 519 Park Ave.,
Sanford, 32771.
Brisson Funeral Home in
charge of arrangem ents.

Oviedo middle school first of new models
OVIEDO — Lawton Chiles
Middle School is the first in a
series of prototypes for new
middle schools in Seminole
County.
The student capacity for the
new middle school is 1,450 stu­
dents. Chiles Middle currently
has approximately 1,420 stu­
dents enrolled. The facility will
open Monday, A u g 1, at 9*20
am
Six grade schedule pick-up
and classroom visitation is
scheduled for Wednesday, July
27, from noon to 3 p.m. Seventh
grade is Thursday, July 28, from
9 a m to noon. Eighth grade
will be Friday, July 29, from 9
a.m. to noon.
The school features three
two-story grade level centers,

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Mrs. Ruth
Barnes Nathan

Your M other, Father ft

H appy Birthday
M om .

Family

R e s t ln P ease

Juty 1 5 .1 9 5 9 - Ju ly 9 .2 0 0 4

‘ Poppy* Boynton, 84, a longtime Sanford resident, dted here
July 3rd after a short illness. He was preceded In death In Nov.
2002 by his wife of 60 years. Bernice Lucille Raybon. After serv­
ing 20 years In the Navy, he b e c a m e an ordained minister
an d served as pastor to several churches including Enterprise
Baptist and Cassia Baptist. He is survtved by a son, Robert J. Jr.
ot Gutl Breeze. FI; 2 daughters Lynne, of Eureka. Mt. 8 Janice
ot Payson, Az; an d 2 grandchildren. Brenda of McKlnleyvilie,
C A an d Robert J. Ill of Reston, VA. Pappy an d Bernice
were m uch loved and will b e sorely missed.
At their request there were no
memorial services.

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ater will be a facility for plays
and chorus performances.
The cafeteria is V-shaped,
with two separate dining areas
for students. There is also a cov­
ered outside dining area.
What was traditionally the
main office will be referred toaa
the welcome center. Located in
die welcome center will be a
receptionist die principal the
principal's secretary, a guidance
secretary, a bookkeeper; and a
clinic assistant
This facility endrdes a court­
yard appointed with elevated
planters with benches on which
students may sit There is also a
well-landscaped amphitheater
for student performances. For
more information, call 407-8717050.

Robert J. “Pappy” Boynton

J u ly 9 ,1 9 0 8 - J u ly 12.2002

“ D ew ey ” S m ith

and each grade level center will
be a self-sufficient entity.
Essentially, the administrative,
guidance and media functions
will be decentralized into the
grade level centers. Each aca­
demic building will have its
own grade level administrator;
guidance counselor; and secre­
tary. There will also be a
research center in each building
with 32 computers and work
stations. Grade level appropri­
ate reading materials will also
be located in each of the
research centers.
The gymnasium features a
wood floor and bleachers on
each side. Adjacent to the gym­
nasium is a black box theater
designed to accommodate up to
300 people. The black box the­

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5070 O ran ge Btvd, Sanford

128 W est W lfcur A ve

407-3244)199

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Saturday 5 3 0 P M
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M orning W orship, 10:45am

4 1 9 Park Ave., Sanford
Jim Bradshaw,
Pastor
Sunday M orning Worship
8 :3 0 am A 11:00 am
9 :4 5 Contemporary Service

440-Luttwran
Downtown on 3rd

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760 Sun D rive, Lake Mary, F L
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S un . W orship 10AM N ursary
AduR Sun. Sch o ol BAM
Young AduRa S u n Sch o ol 11:15AM

Saturday E v e n in g .....5:30PM
Prates 6 W orship

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Central Baptist Church

3348 W. S R 426 (Atom* A w )

3101 W est S R 46
Sanford, F L 32771-8844
407-322-2914

(1/4 m ils off O r— now ay,

Baptist C h u rc h
Of Longwooo

S R 417 G oing East)

Jim m y D ale Patterson, Senior

O viado, Florida

Pastor

407-657-2376

Sunday Services

1928 B ook O f Com m on Prayar

Sunday M orning Bible Study 9 am 8
10 30am

Holy Eucharist

BAM

W ednesday
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Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both sarvicss)

Prayer Service 6:30

Eu charist S a rvicss
Tuesday
12Noon

Friday

C o u n try s id e B a p tist C h u rc h
590 S . Country Club Rd

7P M
9:30PM

Lake M ary. F L 32746
407-322-5979

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Child C are provided

• 9:30 am Sunday School
•10:50am W orship Service
•5:00pm Youth C h oir

Reading Room
145 W eklva Springe R d
Sta 149A . Longw ood, F L

■5:30pm Youth D iscipline
•5:30pm Aw ana
•530pm P astoTs D lsdpleahip Study

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4 P M O rchestra R ehearsal
■6:30pm Youth Bible Study

W ed Prayer M eeting 7:30PM

•7:00pm P astor's Bible Study
•7:00pm Sanctuary Choir R ehearsal

650 E . Airport Btvd
Sanford. F L 32773

•730pm Youth Activities in G ym

407-321-9600
Sunday S ervices, 9:00AM &amp;
10.30 AM
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Lake Mary, 407-333-2065
Dr. B ob Parker, Pastor
N elson Chapm an, Youth Pastor
S u n d a y W o rsh ip 10.45AM
•Children's A W A N A Club 5:30PM
W ed n esd a y

F irs t B a p tist S a n fo rd
519 S . P ark A ve, Sanford, F L
407-322-6041/407-321-9361
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Tom Sm ith, Pastoral C a re
Rev. R. W agoner. M usic
R ev M ark W illiam s, Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Students

F a m ily W o rsh ip C e n te r
2462 S . Park Ave
Sanford, F L 32771
407-322-9222

P a lm etto A v e n u e B ep tiet C h u rc h

2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanford. FL 32773
(407)323-1563
web»1e-wwwPA0C-LCS org
The Family Friendly Church'

Jeff Krall, Pastor
Sunday W orship
S ervice 9:30AM
W ednesday S ervice 7PM

•Sunday S ch o ol...9:15AM
Sunday W orship, 10:30A;8P
W ed Activities, all ages, 6 3 0 P M
N ursery Provided

Ron W illiam s, Sr. Pastor

Longw ood. F L 32779
407-774-0777
Sunday S vcs, 10AM
Sunday School. 9AM

Pastor
•Sunday A .M . S v cs 8:30am &amp; 11am
■Bible Study 9:45am

H om e o f Lib e rty
C h ristia n S c h o o l
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B a p tist C h u rc h
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford, F L 32771
407-322-5489
R ev Dr. Harry D . Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Sen/., 8:15AM
Sunday S c h o o l.... 9:30AM
Morning W orship.. 11 AM
Evening W ofShip(TBA)..4PM
M onday Bible Study ...7 3 0 P M

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322-0331

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Thom as H arris, Pastor
Sunday Sch ool ...,9:45A M
Praise 6 W orship ...1 0 3 0 A M

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Lutharan Church of
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2525 S . O ak A ve, Santord, F L
Pastor Jem ee Tim m ons
Sunday S c h o o l
9:15AM
W orship S ervice
1030AM
Information. 407-322-3552

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5210 M arkham W oods R oad

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Lake M ary, F L
407-333-2030
Dr. M ichael L Andrew s,

Church

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W orshipping at: IdyBeida
Elem itntary S ch o ol

Early Service, 8 3 0 A M
Sunday Sch ool, a i a g e s 9:15AM

401 Vthisn R oad

TradRtortal W orship 10:30AM

407-322-7312

N ursery Provided

B ob P rasem sn n. P astor
Sunday W orship: 8.45AM /10:45 A M
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Upeela Community

443-ltothodltt

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C h rle t U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u rc h
406 Tucker Drive

Known Je su s C h rist'

Rev. Bryan L. W enger, Pastor
Sunday Sch ool ' ’
9:00am
Morning W orship
10:00am ••

Morning W orship ...11am
Bible Study

Nursery C a re Provided

W e d n e sd a y ........... 6 3 0 a m
Children's Tim e
Included in W orship
Nursery provided for Babies
and Sm all Children.
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M idw eek S ervice (Wed) 7PM .

Sunday S c h o o l.... 9 3 0 A M
Morning W orship ..11AM
Choir Practice W ed. ..6 3 0 P M
Baby sitting service available

428-Epitcopal
H o ly C r o s s E p is c o p a l C h u rch
S . Park A ve 9 4 th St. Sanford F L
Sunday W orship 7:30 &amp; 10a.m.
Nursery &amp; Sunday School lor chil­
W eds. Com m unity m eal 9 530pm
W eds. Fo r tim es &amp; detail of studies

Sanford. F L
407-330-2535
www.unaalachurch.cnm

Sunday S ch o o l.......9 3 0 a m
Inter-M ission — .....1030am

Grow ing In Christ To Serve You*

2401 S . Park A ve, Sanford
407-322-4564
L in y Leonard, Pastor

Co m ar of 46-A 6 U psala R oad,

407-322-7900
R ev W ayne Stone, Pastor

'S m a ll

425-Congrogatlonal

'Know ing 6 Making

(com er ot Tucker D r 6 427)

Evening S e rv ic e ......6P M
Tuesday P rayer M tg.tO AM

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451-Seventh Day
Adventist

S even th D ay A d v e n tist C h u rc h
F irs t U n ite d M ethodlet C h u rch

5779 C R 427

419 Park A ve, Sanford, F L
407-322-4371

Sanford, F L
(behind F le e World)

Jim Bradshaw , Pastor
Morning W orship,
8 3 0 a m 6113 0am
9:45am Contem porary Service
C o ffee Fellow ship, 9:30am
Sunday Sch ool, 9:45am
Youth Fellow ship, 4pm

Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbath Sch ool 9 3 0 a m
Morning W orship 10:50am
Mktwk W orship, W ed. 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
Kids C .O .O .L Club

N ursary Provided

446-Nazerene
B rid g ew a y C h u rc h
421 Longwood/Lk M ary Rd
Lake Mary. F L 32746
(currently m eeting

9 Lk M ary

Elem entary)
Pastor Jeffery C ook
Sunday W orship, 10am

S even th D ay A d v e n tist
M A R S H ILL 8 D A
600 East 2nd St, Sanford. F L

W ed. Fellow ship, 7pm
www.brldpew avchurch.nei/ 407-

W ad. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

Pastor D ave Thom pson

700 Rinehart Fid, Lk Mary, F L

324-9080
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Sunday S c h o o l.... 9 3 0 a m
Morning W o rsh ip .... 10:45am
Evening W o rsh ip .....6 00pm

and activities. C a ll 407-322-4611.

407-444-5873
R ev C h arles L Holt, Rector
W kend Eucharist: Sat. 5pm
Sun 7:30am , 9am , 11am
Child. Church 9am /Ham

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(An affiliate of the Church of the

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F irs t C h u rc h o f

4100 H E . Thom as Jr Pkwy
Sanford. F L 32771
(407) 323-0523
www westvMwbaotiaLoro

431-Charismatic
Episcopal

Bill Coffm an, Pastor
Sunday W orship 8:25am , 10:45am

C h u rc h o f T h e
H o ly C o m fo rter

&amp; 6pm
Sunday School 9 35am
W ed. Activities. All A ges 6:30pm

■CnanonaBc-EpoccpW Cnucft803 W. 4th St
Sanford, Florida
407-323-8067
R ev M ark Barth, Priest

A ll S o u ls C a th o lic C h u rch
C o m er of 9th St &amp; S. O ak Ave
Sanford. F L
407-322-3795
Father Richard W Trout. Pastor
W eexday M a ss 9AM . M on-Fn
Confessions. Saturday. 4PM
Saturday Vigil .... 5PM
Sunday. 7 45AM . 10 30AM . Noon
9A M • En glish (Social H a l)
BAM • Spanish (Church)

410-Chriftian

Sunday E u ch a rist.....9:30AM

437-NonDenom inatlonal
L ife S p rin g O u tR ea ch
M in istrie s
Sun 10 30am at Longw ood C M c
League W om en's Club
135 W. Church Ave.
downtown Longwood
Phone 407-339-0277
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Sanford. F L
407 322 4960
Tvn Sturm* Uvaeler
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Show er D ow n of B le s s in g s
201 Ekn A ve Santord FL
407-321 6369
Timothy Hudson Pastor
UiraJay School. 10AM
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Tue Prayer b o . btudy 7 30 PM

458-Wesleyan

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Nursery, 8:45am -12:45pm

730 Upeala Road
m

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M essage by Pastor...11AM

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F o r totormatlon c a l 407-333-0797.

S t P e te r's E p is c o p a l C h u rc h

407-Catholic

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Longw ood, F L 32750
407-265-3595

2626 Iroquois Ave. &lt;322-2070

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407-323-5648
Sabbath S c h o o l.... 9 3 0 A M
Dlvina W o rsh ip ......11AM

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919 Longw ood H ills R oad

3394883

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407-322-4015

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915 W. 2nd St 323-3517

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207 E . 25th SL
321-0685
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F irs t S h ilo h M issio n a ry

Scott G arrett. C h ild re n 's M inistry

■Sunday E ve S vc. 6pm
W ed. Bible Study &amp; AW AN A 7pm

G reg Freem an, Pastor

7 to 8PM
S em inole Trinity
Christian Sch ool

G ra c e F e llo w sh ip C o n g ra g stio n e l

Bill Sim pson, A ssociate Pastor
D ave Sch n elle, C o lleg e and C areer
Pastor
W eklva A sse m b ly o f G o d
1675 Dixon Rd

Morning W orship.. 10:45AM
Sunday Night E D G E 8-7PM
W ednesday Fam ily Enrichm ent

A lso D ay C a re Starts at 1 Y r to
P re-School, 407-323-1411

Rev. Jo e Douthttt, Interim. Pastor

Fam ily Activities.. 6PM

R ev W a s Tanksley, Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday Sch ool
...9 :4 5 A M

P re-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723

F irs t B a p tist M arkham W o o d s
5400 M arkham W oods R oad

Eugene Sm ith, Pastor

W ed

Nursery Is provided

S at 10am-1pm

8 0 1 W . 22nd St. Santord, F L
407-322-3942

M issions In Children at Night)

Sunday P M W orship 6PM

Phone 407-869-1490
M orvFrl 10am-4pm

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Sanford Church of Ood

D lscip fln esh lp

Night

530PM
W ed . B M e Study AduRs 6 P M

Sunday M orning ....11AM
Fam ily W orship Servlca

419-Church of God

T u e sd a y
7:00pm Ladles Bible Study

Study
6pm M .I.C .

N ursery Provided

ir „

C h ris W haley. Senior Pastor

6:00pm

Sunday Sch ool 9:45AM
Sunday A M W orship 10:45AM

C ity C h u rch

Sunday School ...,10A M

T O ^ O a m P a sto r's Bible Study

S han e W ynn, Pastor

Worth the Distance

402-Assembly of God

407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and

•5:30pm D ivorce C are
•5:30pm Vocal Ensem bles

W aakday Holy

W ednesday
Thursday

891 State R oad 434 East
Longw ood. F L 32750-5394
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Reunion
unites local
families

Wedding
marks 1972
The following was edited from the
Sunday, Dec. 17,1972, edition o f The Sanford

Herald.
Susan Stein, Dr. H A . Maiblestonc Married
There was a lengthy account of the SteinM aiblestone wedding. Here is a condensed
version.
Miss Susan Stein, daughter o f Mrs. Fred
Stein and the late Fred Stein, and Dr. Howard
A. Marblestone, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Ike
Marblestone, San Antonio, Texas, were unit­
ed in Holy Matrimony, Nov, 26,1972, at noon
in the Temple o f Liberal Judaism, Orlando.
Officiating were Rabbi
Larry Halpem, Orlando,
and Rabbi Sidney
Guthman, Long Beach,
California.
The bride, dressed in a
beautifully described tradi­
tional gown, was given in
marriage by her brother;
Charles Stein.
The only bridesmaid
Grace Marie
from this area was Betty
Stinecipher Kellett Ziegler,.Ushers
lersfrom
the Sanford area were
Stephen Gordie and Steven
Stein, twin brothers o f the bride.
Following the ceremony, a reception was
held at the Howard Johnson Convention
Center with approximately 200 guests attend­
ing. Delicious hors d'oeuvres, champagne
and punch were served on the patio followed
by a buffet lunch.
The couple left for a wedding trip to the
Virgin Islands and their future home would
be in Houston, Texas.
The bride was a kindergarten teacher and
the groom had his own dental practice.
(I taught all three Stein children —
Charles, Susan and Steve. Charles is a gyne­
cologist in Ormond Beach, Susan is happily
married in Houston and I believe that Steve
is still in this area, but I can't recall what his
occupation is. I see them occasionally at class
reunions, SHS 1965 and 1966).

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State Rap. David MeaJor, right, visited Freedom School recently. From left are: back row, parent Wlnnota
Grigley; servant leaders Tenesha Watts, Fallon Wilson, students James Dellafleid, Andre Williams, PoPs
students Clarence McKnlght and Melissa Sadler; front row, students, from left, K. C armla Wynn, Bonny
Jackson, Adriel Thomas and Karls Cooks.

Mealorvisits FraadomSchool
By Marva Hawkins

Herald Correspondent
SA N FORD
—
Central
Florida Freedom School con­
tinues in their fourth week of
the com prehensive sum m er
program.
Freedom School in partner­
ship with parents, young
adults and caring community
leaders who create an educa­
tional vision for the children,
have been a great part of this

year's program.
This w eek's com m unity
leader guest speaker was
Florida
House
of
Representatives David Mealor,
(R-3) for parts of Orange and
Seminole Counties. He spoke
to the students of CFF School
and told them about the work
he is required to do as their
representative.
How he was elected and
why he chose this form of law.
Students were elated at the

general information passed out
to carry home to read and
become informed students of
the various branches of gov­
ernment.
Thanks to Rep. Mealor for
his educational presentation to
the Central Florida Freedom
School students.
They were impressed after
the brief visit from Rep. Mealor
who can be contacted at 407328-3718, 225 Waymont Court,
Lake Mary.

School proseiitsflnaloInly21

leaders worked to create a new
By Marva Hawkins
Mrs. Everett D irksen
educational vision with a posi­
Herald Correspondent
Keeps Bruy
tive environment for children
Many of you may recall that Senator
SANFORD — The Central to spend the summer, says Gail
Everett Dirksen (R-Ill) and his wife Louella
Florida
Freedom School 2005 Choice, project director.
built a winter home in DeBary in 1962 and
Thursday, July 2 L the
session
.will
conclude July 2£.at
retire^th$re a few years later. They created
ifir, i I the Tajirl School of Performing . C entral
Florida
F feM orn ’
quite a lot of press during that period.
Arts and A cadem ics Center. School family will present its
In this 1972 Herald there is a lengthy
2005 finale at the Salvation
The session began June 20.
account of an interview with Mrs. Louella
my of Sem inole County
Fifty students, servant lead­ Army
Dirksen which I will condense. Senator
Building
ig at 700 W. 24th St., one
ers, POPS students, volun­
Dirksen died in 1969.
block
beh ind the Bancock
teers,
parents,
and
community
Louella and Everett had met in Pekin, 111.,
on July 2,1924. They were cast in a play as a
prince and princess. They were married Dec.
24,1 9 2 7 and their daughter, Janice Joy was
bom two years later.
Everett was a Republican in a Democratic
predominating era, so his rise to fame as a
political figure came slowly. He began his
first term as a U.S. Representative in 1932. He
and Franklin Roosevelt were installed the
same year.
Louella Dirksen was shy and was afraid of
who bear the pain of their sac­
On Friday evening, July 8,
facing the other wives of congressmen so she
under an overcast sky, more
rifice."
stayed home in Illinois until 1938. They then
than 100
Sheriff Eslinger introduced
lived in a modest apartment at the
guest speaker Carlton D.
people gath­
Mayflower Hotel in Washington for many
ered to
Henley, chairman of the Board
of County Commissioners,
honor the
years.
She found that the social life that she had
memory of
who spoke of the history,
dreamed of wasn't very active during the
bravery, and commitment of
the five
war years, so she began helping in Civil
deputy sher­
all deputy sheriffs and their
Defense and Red Cross work, she later
iffs wno
families. Chairman Henley
became chairman of Camp and Hospital
spoke about a changed
gave the ulti­
America enduring acts of ter­
Services.
mate sacri­
When they would go back to Illinois,
ror from within and without,
fice to their
Louella found that she enjoyed addressing
child molestation, and vio­
Karen
community.
people and began accepting speaking
lence at every turn. He chal­
Uniformed
engagements for women's groups.
lenged us as a people to
In 1946, Mr. Dirksen began to lose his eye­
demand more from ourselves
• • • • • • • • ment, family,
sight and didn't run for reelection.
and from our leaders and to
and friends
They remained in Illinois with Louella
devote the commitment of
participated in the moving
helping him and praying. In 1948 he
time and resources to support
ceremony held at dusk on the
regained his eyesight and in 1950 decided to
law enforcement efforts.
seventh anniversary of Deputy
run for Senate.
The ceremony began with
Sheriff Eugene Gregory's
He, Louella and Joy traveled 81,000 miles
an invocation and the
death.
in four months and wore out three cars cam­
American flag was raised,
Deputy Gregory was killed
paigning. It paid off with his election.
then lowered to half-staff. Law
on July 8, 1998, during a land­
All of his life, Everett Dirksen was known
enforcement officers stood by
lord/tenant dispute in Geneva
for his love of marigolds. In 1959 he intro­
their squad cars and motorcy­
and had served as a full-time
duced a bill in Congress asking that the
cles surrounding the memorial
deputy sheriff since
marigold be made our national flower. It was
area. Bagpipes played in the
September 1991.
background throughout the
defeated then and several times later. After
The four other deputy sher­
his death, his wife continued to lobby for
ceremony, and as five long
iffs honored were: Cleveland J.
stemmed roses were placed at
this.
Jacobs, killed Sept. 14, 1922;
The W. Atlee Burpee Seed Company had
the base of the memorial
Robert O. Moore, killed June
perfected a marigold seed which they named
stone, the flashing lights of the
9, 1975; George A. Pfeil killed
the "Senator Dirksen, the Big Smile
law enforcement vehicles
Dec. 29, 1977; and Hugh E.
bathed the scene in a blue
Marigold".
Thomas Jr. killed March 28,
In 1962, President Kennedy asked Senator
glow. An honor guard also
1989.
Dirksen to help him make decisions on the
fired rifles in memory of the
Sheriff Donald F. Eslinger
Cuban Missile Crisis. He was up for re-elec­
fallen deputies. At the conclu­
led the ceremony, an annual
tion so Louella and Joy traveled the state
sion of the ceremony, a
tradition held every July 8 to
campaigning in his stead. He won the elec­
Seminole County helicopter
honor and preserve the legacy
performed a flyover above the
tion.
of the five fallen deputies.
Since his death, Louella had made her
memorial area.
Sheriff Eslinger spoke of the
home in DeBary enjoying playing bridge and
There is a silver lining to
five deputies as "ordinary
activities of the Woman's Club Sne had writ­
this story, well documented by
people, whose strength of
ten a book "The Honorable Mr. Marigold"
Executive Director Mary
character allowed them to live
and helped raise $50,000 for the erection of
Zdanowicz of the Treatment
extraordinary lives." The sher­
the Everett M. Dirksen Memorial Library in
Advocacy Center last year.
iff continued, "Let us not for­
Illinois, which was dedicated in 1970. Frank
Linda Gregory, widow of
get what we do not value, will
Sinatra attended and sang Dirksen'* favonte
Deputy
Gregory lias been
not be valued; what we do not
working for more than four
song, "Danny Boy"
remember, will not be remem­
l ouella was the only woman on the Board
year* with the Florida Sheriff'*
bered, and what we do not
of Director* of the First National Bank of
Association, with Linda
change will not be dunged It
DeBary. chairman of live Heart Fund for three
Prtree, the *i*ler of Alan
t* not about »imply what to
year* and President N uon had appointed her
Singletary, thr mentally ill
do, but llw will to do it We
man who 1 illed her husband.
to srrve on hi* Committee on Aging
must remember die families

Store.
The P«
public is invited to
attend the event, which will
showcase the children in what
they have learned and shared
in the true m eaning of the
words ' of The C hild ren's
Defense
Fund
Freedom
School.
The presentation will begin
at 6:30 p.m. this com ing
Thursday.

Stetson’s Comer:
A Time for Heroes

Phillips

lawenforce.

and with various groups and
families to enact Baker Act
reform. Due to the large num­
ber of mentally ill in the
homeless and prison popula­
tions, Ftorida deputy sheriffs
are much more likely to inter­
act with them on a daily basis
and initiate the Baker Act an
average of 100 times a day.
The risk of violent interaction
or death for both the deputy
sheriffs and the mentally ill
population is high. Court
ordered assisted outpatient
treatment has been document­
ed successfully in other states
in helping stop the revolving
door of patients released front
hospitalization without a
mechanism for follow up to
continue their medications.
The outpatient treatment has
added benefits of being less
restrictive, less expensive, and
ultimately safer for all parties
involved. This landmark legis­
lation was passed in June 2004
and was effective Jan. 1, 2005.
This will prevent tragic out­
comes as the homeless and
prison populations hold more
mentally ill individuals than
do psychiatric hospitals.
We salute the fallen heroes
of the Seminole County
Sheriff's Department and the
living heroes, like Linda
Gregory and A lia1 Petree who
turned personal tragedy into a
positive legacy. As Sheriff
Eslinger said: "W hat we do
not change will not be
changed; it is not about simply
what to do, but the will to do
it."
W e need you to te ll us what
you know that is good about
Geneisi' Please share your in fo r­
mation. ideas and comments by
ca lling 407-221-7WJ2, via e-mail
at karenmcpstbellsoulh net,
(please p u t “ Stetson's C orne r“ in
the subject line), or w ith a fa r to
4IJ7-M-2IHJH Thanks'

"A Family Bonding Together as O ne",
was the theme o f the celebration o f the
Nutall and Hawkins Reunion, held July
8 to 10,2005, in Sanford.
We salute the Nutall ancestors of
Virginia, Rev. Edward and M argaret
Nutall and the
Anderson D. and
Bessie N. Hawkins
ancestors o f
Dunnellon, Fla.
The three-day week­
end was enriched with
Friday evening's wel­
coming and all family
members meeting and
greeting those they
didn't know and reacMarva
auainting with those
they know. The
Comfort Inn confer•• • • • • • •
ence room was the set­
ting for the occasion.
On Saturday morning, family mem­
bers enjoyed the educational tour o f
Tajari Arts and Academic School, where
they were treated by the students to the
various arts taught at the school and
guests were able to tour the historical
museum of cultural arts and artifacts.
Tee Shirt Day saw the gathering of
family members dressed in their colorful
red shirts for the picnic held with plenty
of fun, food, games and music, held
because of the inclement weather at the
Elks Lodge. Plenty of fish, hushpuppies,
salads, baked beans, sodas, cake and all
of the trimmings. The over four hours of
friendly fellowship with family and
hometown friends made for a wonderful
day.
Sunday morning, over 80 family
members and friends assembled for wor­
ship and Christian fellowship at the
Calvary Temple o f Praise Church, where
some of the family members are fulltime
members. Indeed, the spirit of the Lord
was in the house as we joined in wor­
ship and praise, as we acknowledged
our Father for the many blessings ne has
bestowed on each of his children. The
spirit filled with praise was led by Eloise
Dilli guard and Calvary's Praise Team.
The Voices o f Calvary Choir continued
the musical praises of the morning with
spiritual renditions. Special guest selec­
tions from the Cross Family Singers of
Rochester, N.Y. continued to fill our
hearts. The message o f the morning fed
our hearts and souls as Minister
Anthony Bush gave us the word from
the Lord. He spoke o f the women who
had the issue of blood, indeed the
mighty word from the Bible fed our
minds, hearts and soul.
Thank you Bishop Paul P. Wright, and
Minister Anthony Bush for the opportu­
nity to worship with Calvary Temple of
Praise.
"A Family Bonding Together as One"
held their family dinner at the Sanford
Civic Center. The afternoon of family fel­
lowship showcased the youth and
younger generation's talent.
Wilbur E. Hawkins was master of cer­
emonies for the occasion. Rev. Dr. Carl
Bentley o f Roanoke, Va. and Pastor of
the First Baptist Church of Caroline, Va.,
gave the invocation. Scripture was the
100 Psalms read by Ralph Tillman.
Lawand R. Smith gave a gracious wel­
come to the family members and guests.
The rendition of "Lord, I Thank you for
this Day" was sung by Jasmyne George,
a music and drama student at FAMU.
Accompanist was her brother Jeremy L.
George who is a music education major
at FAMU.
Words of wisdotn and commemora­
tion were given by Marva Y. Hawkins,
President of the Nutall Hawkins Family
Reunion Committee. We were encour­
aged to share our heritage and enjoyed
the rich blessings we have by being a
link in the generation chain of the Rev.
Edward and Margaret Nutall Family,
and the Andy and Cilia
Hawkins/Anderson and Bessie Hawkins
Family. Thanks to these ancestors who
have given us a great legacy. "To forget
one's ancestors is to be a brook without
a source, a tree without a root."
A moment of silent reflection was given
to the deceased who have touched our
lives as ancestor, parent, sister, brother,
cousin, aunt or unde. Cheryl Hawkins
read a poem in honor of her deceased
father Samuel A. Hawkins.
After a delicious dinner was served, we
were shown some more of the great talents
of the young people of the family.
Tocnuki Ikedionur read the great poem
"Why God made me Black'*. Ra/neu
Tillman gave us a beautiful and graceful
dance of praise. The talented quartet of the
Beleader C Cross family gave a very spiritfilled rendition. 1 would call them the
Voices of Gold Shirley Randell Ikedionur
gave the vote of thanks to those in atten­
dance and acknowledged the committee
lire special presentation was made by
the president of the reunion committee,
Marva Y Hawkins

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W ggan and Byrd became
d o a e through a blues foun­
d ation called Music Maker
Relief Foundation. The foun­
d ation is based in Durham,
N o rth
C arolina and
is
g eared tow ard helping blues
m u sician s, and is also a
p lace to leant m ore about
som e of the old blues musi­
cian s such as BB King. The
fo u n d atio n 's
slogan
is
“K eeping the bluest of the
blues alive.”
M u sic
M aker
Relief
Foundation com piled inter­
view footage from Byrd and
created a docum entary that
is n o w on DVD. M ore infor­
m atio n on M usic M aker
R elief Foundation can be
fou n d at their Web site,
ww w .m usicm aker.org.
A cco rd in g
to
Riggan,
B yrd had a very sharp mem­
ory o f the older blues guys,
so M usic Maker cam e down
to ask as m any questions
ab ou t them as Byrd could
recall.
“ (T he foundation] is in
B lind F u ller's hom etow n,
but they didn't even know
as m uch about them as
H en ry did,” R iggan said.
“T h a t's because H enry sat
on th e street co m e rs and
played with them .”
Byrd grew up on a farm in
Fort Valiev, Georgia, where
the Peacn Festival cam e
through yearly.
“T he biggest blues people
w ould com e through and
they'd get to mingle a lot,”
Riggan said. “He w as proba­
bly the only one left alive
w ho can say he played with
them ."
D uring the depression,
Byrd told Riggan that he
spent time as a nobo, catch­
ing trains. He and fellow
musicians would lay under

railroad cars with their gui­
tars on their chest.
“You didn't even find a
cigarette butt or an apple
core during the depression,
he used to say,” Riggan said.
Byrd told Riggan that he
once had the opportunity,
when he was back on his
fam ily's farm in Georgia, to
o all around the world with
Jghtin' Hopkins.
“H e didn't go. He said he
liked the farm too m uch,”
Riggan said.
A ccording
to Riggan,
Byrd and many of the old
time blues musicians didn't
for the money,
t was in your off time.
Some people gamble. This is
what tney did. They called it
a get-together," Riggan said.
W hen Byrd got married,
his wife w antea to get away
from the cold weather. They
both had family down here
so they moved to Sanford.
In Sanford, he worked as
a
construction
w orker
through the 1960s and 1970s
for Graham Contractors.
“H e built a lot of Sanford
and a lot of O rlando,"
Riggan said.
Byrd's love for music ran
in the family. His father was
a m usician who played
m ountain m usic, Riggan
recalled.
"They sang about their
troubles, instead of the alter­
n ative,"
Riggan
said.
“Anything that was going
on, they would write songs
about."
While living in Sanford,
Byrd lived a few houses
aw ay from Ray Charles'
motner. He told Riggan the
last time he saw tne blind
musician was when Charles
came to bury his mother.
Byrd spent his life as a

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simple man. Riggan said he
didn’t require much.
"H e just w anted som e­
body to be there. Just like
anyone," Riggan said.
When the tw o met, Byrd
hadn't played a guitar for
nearly 30 years, so Riggan
gave nim his guitar.
"Two weeks later, he was
playing like he had never
dropped the guitar. After 30
years, he still nad it,” Riggan
said.
A final m em ory Riggan
shared was Byrd discussing
how he and his m usician
friends would make their
ow n guitars when they
couldn't afford to buy one.
They would use a cigar box
and strings m ade from old
metal screens.
“You must want to play
pretty bad to build some­
thing like that,” Riggan said.
Byrd w as a m em ber of
Macedonia Primitive Baptist
Church in Sanford. He was
survived by stepdaughters,
Sally Perry of Sanford and
Dorothy Moore of Deltona.
O ther survivors include
M attie Saddler, Ollie M ae
Byrd and George Byrd, all of
Sanford, who were reared as
his children.
He had 17 grandchildren
and 12 great-grandchildren.
The funeral services for
Byrd will be held Saturday,
July 16, at 2 p.m . at
Macedonia Primitive Baptist
Church, 1714 West 13th
Street, Sanford.
The Rev. Michael Imparto
will officiate.
Visitation
was
held
Friday, July 15 from 4 p.m. to
8 p.m. at Sunrise Funeral
Home Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is handling arrange­
ments.

lake Mary art JUNK CARS WANTED
festival has
aaiv hates
LAKE MARY — Board
members of the Lake MaryHeathrow Festival of the Arts,
officially announced that the
festival will take place this
year Nov. 5 and 6. The date of
die art festival has traditional­
ly been the first weekend in
October.
“By moving the festival to
November, we look forward
to cooler weather, and this
opens up a wonderful oppor­
tunity to bring in artists from
the north who enjoy spending
the colder montns in beauti­
ful sunny Florida," explained
DeLores Lash, chairwoman of
the board.
The festival is a juried
show, and has more than 200
artists each year in categories
such as paintings (oils,
acrylics, watercolors and pas­
tels), graphics and drawings,
photography,
sculpture,
glass, pottery, jewelry, wood,
mixed media and fine crafts.
Last year the festival
moved to its new home at
Colonial TownPark.
For an application to par­
ticipate in tne Art Festival
contact Trish Thompson at
407-444-0484. For information
regarding a sponsorship or
donation,
contact
Lesli
Riggan at 407-843-1600.
For more information visit:
ww w .lm -heathrow
festival.com.

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Nut*i4ta»»Wnt Fwifly Rwrtoo vtefttd th. T«jW School of Art, In Swtord.

Hawkins
The family member who
came the farthest was George
Thomas of Cleveland, Ohio.
The family member who
registered first was Cheryl
Hawkins of Brooklyn, N.Y.
The oldest family member
was Ernestine F. Hawkins.
The most family member
from out of town was Rev.
Melvin Cross, Sr.
Pastor Melvin Cross Sr. of

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Rochester, N.Y. gave the clos­
ing remarks and spiritual lift
to carry as all departed for
their various homes via
plane, train or car. The family
sang a selection that has
become a theme song for this
family, "I Need You to
Survive". Yes, you are impor­
tant to me, we should pray,
me and I for you. I love you, 1
won't harm you with words.

from my mouth. We're all a
part of God's body. Stand
with me, agree with me. It Is
His will that every need be
supplied. I do need you to
survive.
Family members were
from Ohio, New York City,
Virginia, Rochester, N.Y.,
Georgia, Tallahassee,
Baltimore, Washington, D.C.,
and New Jersey.

County names new environmental services director
SANFORD
—
County
Manager Kevin Grace has
appointed John Clrello as the
Environmental
Services
Director for Seminole County
Government
Clrello will oversee the
watet sewer, and solid waste
operations for the department
that includes 183 employees

and an annual budget of about
S52 million.
Clrello brings to the county
more than 30 years of experi­
ence In water; wastewater, solid
waste, and hazardous waste
management.
He nas served as vice presi­
dent of WRF Georgia, a wastewater operations firm; presi-

dent and CEO of Florida Water
Services, a Florida water utility
company; and president and
CEO of Heater Utilities, a
North Carolina water utility
company.
Cirello is a resident of
Longwood and will begin his
new role with Seminole County
Government on July 28.

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form of exercise.
Club member Randy Poole
referred to a printed list called
The Best Kept Secrets About
Square Dancing. The list states
that unlike some forms of exer­
cise, square dancing is fun.
Randy's list also stated that
square dancing keeps a person's
circulatory system moving, low­
ers a person's blood pressure
and helps people recover from
accidental injuries and ailments
such as strokes and arthritis.
According to Poole's list the
effort put forth square dancing
in an evening calculates to 2.5
exercise program points. By
comparison,
a
28-minute
walk/run earns 1.8 exercise
points. A 50 minutes game of
tennis earns 2.5 points, as do IS
holes of golf. According to

Poole's list, only aerobic danc­
ing, rated at a whopping 6.0
points, earns more exercise
points than square dancing. In
case you are curious, or con­
cerned, Polka dancing garnered
a 2.5 rating as well.
Poole's fiver listed emotional
benefits as well. Square dancing
gets you out of the house so you
can make new friends and
spend time with those you
already know. Dressed in their
bright red outfits, long time club
members Jerry and Mary Jo
Dunagan serve as just one
example of the benefits of
square dancing emitting good
health, graciousness, graceful­
ness and a strong sense of fun.
Like
many
Starlight
Promenaders, the Lysobeys
have danced with groups from

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described an experience he and
Jeanne had while traveling.
"We've been in the mountains
of Virginia, where we looked up
a club in a book that listed
square dancing groups from all
over the world. The club in
Virginia gave us directions and
they were waiting at the door
when we got there. They even
made sure my wife won the
door prize, which took two
attempts. They treated us like
cousins. They even called upon
a member to guide us back to
our lodging at the end of the
night traveling on back roads
we have never known other­
wise."
Many in the group have trav­
eled to Lakeland for annual
state conventions. The Lysobeys
attended a nation convention in
Oklahoma City in 2003. Randy
Poole has square danced in
Korea and Iraq.
Clubs members often visit
other clubs, performing what Is
jokingly refereed to as a "raid."
The
previous week,
the
Lysobeys raided a dub in
Flagler Beach. Dick Lysobey
said, "You could dancing any
night of the week in Central
Florida and not repeat groups.
"Square dandng is a lifestyle,"
Jeanne added.
Square dandng conventions
draw square dancers from as far
as Japan,
China,
Korea,
Germany, Ireland, Sweden and
England. Regardless of the
nationality, the dances are
always called in English.
Vital to the enjoyment of any
square dandng group is the
caller. While the music plays,
the caller speaks above the

music, deftly annuundng the
commands for the dancers to
follow. A good caller can make
or dance a break group," Jeanne
Lysobey said.
The Starlight Promenaders
feel they have one of the best
square dance callers in Central
Florida. Whit Brown has been
calling dances for 28 years.
What started out as a hobby,
eventually allowed Whit to
retire from his previous job as a
police officer. Whit call dances
five or six nights per week,
sometimes calling more than
once in a day. Whit's wife Dee
accompanies him to most of his
gigsStanding on the Debary Civic
Center stage, looking every bit
the entertainer, Whit holds a
microphone in his right hand
while operating the turntable, a
lap top computer and a vocal
effects unit with his left hand. "I
have the desire to give people a
good time, calling is a from of
entertainment." Whit is prone to
break out in snippets of song in
between commands, serving as
both a caller and a singer. Whit's
song list ranges from traditional
square dandng songs to special­
ly remixed versions of Elvis
Presley songs, Pop songs, coun­
try songs and classics like
"Dream Lover." Whit says the
modem rock and roll just does­
n't work for square dandng.
Like many forms of dance
music, square dandng songs are
usually in the 120 to 130 beat per
minute range.
A
typical
Wednesday
evening with the Starlight
Promenaders begins at six o'
dock with Round Dance lessons
given by Daphne Martin.
Round dandng has more in
common with ballroom danc­
ing than square dandng and

serves as a good warm up to the
more complicated routines per­
formed by square dancers.
At 7:30, a "dub level" work­
shop begins. Club level refers to
a dancers assodation with a
dub, or a level of skill acquired
from previous assodations with
dance dubs. The workshop
gives dancers a chance to work
on the spcdfic steps and moves
assodated with certain songs or
steps. Assisting the always
eager to improve dancers is
Wnit Brown, who gladly calls
the workshops in addition the
dub level dandng that gets
under way at eight o' dock.
From 8 to 10, the inside of the
Debary Civic Center feels like a
place from a far-gone time, a
country gathering with friends
and loved ones. Throughout the
course of the evening, dancers
alternate between round dances
and square dances. Having both
types of dandng each night
allows those with style prefer­
ences a chance to relax while the
other dancers are dandng. On
the particular rainy nignt in
mention, a reporter from the
Herald and his date for the
evening were invited to sit in on
a round dance, knowing full
well that the reporter had two
left feet. The reporter survived
his spin around the floor, even
managing a few successful
promenades and comer calls.
For an active group such as
the Starlight Promenaders, the
fun doesn't stop when Whit
calLs for a group “Thank You" at
the end of the night. While Whit
disassembles and packs his
sound gear, the club members
ciuickly and effidently put away
the tables, chairs, coffee pots
and punch bowl.
A good number of the
dancers agree to me at the

Perkins Restaurant on Saxon
Avenue. The staff at Perkins
knows to expect the dance dub
members and a table is set up
and waiting when they arrive.
Once settled, the conversation
turns to politics, national news,
work, grandkids and square
dance tales. The club's newest
members, Becky and John Cole,
from Pennsylvania, were made
to feel as welcome as old
friends. Coffee and ice cream
sundaes were the most popular
item ordered. Being in the pres­
ence
of
the
Starlight
Promenaders for an evening
gives one the feeling that at least
a small part of the old fash­
ioned, wholesome, American
lifestyle that once existed is still
in ta ct
Dancers with dub level expe­
rience can contact the Dick
Lysobey at 386-789-8018 to get
more information on upcoming
events and the summer sched­
ule, during which the group
meets only twice a month dur­
ing the summer months of July
and August
For those interested in souare
dandng but unfamiliar with the
techniques, a two-week open
house, with lesson session
included, is scheduled for
October.
Cost of an annual member­
ship
with
the
Starlight
Promenaders is $8, including a
minimal amount of insurance
against injury. Club members
arc encouraged to make a $4.50
donation per dancer, with non­
members being asked to donate
$5. Interested parties can contact
Dick at the number above.
More information on square
dandng Is available at the
Central Florida Square and
Round Dance Assodation Web
site.

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TAN CE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF TH E S E PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CO N TACT THE HUMAN
R ES O U R C E S OFFICE AD A COORDINATOR AT
407-330-5626 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEETING.

Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk

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star Danielle Fotopoulos in the last few
games, the Krush will have her suited
up for the game against Richmond.
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with this team" said Fotopoulos, who
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two straight games heading into a
Wednesday home matchup with the
Palm Beacn Pumas.
The Kraze will open the action at 5
p.m. when they host Georgia at Kraze
Stadium at Seminole Soccer Complex.
Saturday will also be Home Town
Heroes night and many fun and excit­
ing activities sponsored by Pepsi will
be on the agenda.
Come show your appreciation and
support as the Central Honda Kraze

See Soccer, Page 2B

Sanford
sends 12
to FCSL
contest
SANFORD — The
Florida Collegiate
Summer League has
announced the complete
rosters and starters for the
2005 All-Star Game,
which will take place this
Sunday (July 17th) at
Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
In the North Division,
the host Sanford River
Rats are represented by a
league hign 12 All-Stars,
with the Daytona Beach
Barracudas sending eight
representatives and the
Orlando Shockers adding
five to the 25-man roster.
In the South Division,
the Zephyrhills Snappers
are the best represented
team with nine players on
the roster, while the
Winter Haven Wart Hogs
and Winter Park Diamond
Dawgs will have eight
All-Stars apiece.
The rosters for each
team were chosen by the
head coaches in their
respective divisions. The
starting lineups and start­
ing pitchers for the game
will be selected by the
All-Star Head Coaches,
who are the head coaches
of (he team with the best
record in each division
through July 10th. The
South All-Stars will be
coached by Chad
Sommers, who has guid­
ed his Zephyrhills team to
a record of 10-7, while the
North All-Stars will be
coached by Ricky Plante,
whose Sanford River Rats
stand atop their division
with a league best 12-7
record.
The Florida Collegiate
Summer League All-Star
Game begins at 5 p.m.
The game will be preced­
ed by several entertaining
events, starting with the
MLB Scout Showcase at
noon (12 p.m.). This is a
chance for all the draft eli-

Herald photo* by Jim W *nU

K yle Patrick (above throwing in front of
fellow All-Star Bridger Hunt), who waa
the M ost Valuable Player of last year's
Tournament and hit the first hom e run
in league history, w a s nam ed the
Florida Collegiate League P laye r of the
W eek for Ju ly 7-10 after leading the
Sanford River R ats to a 4-2 record. The
recent Sem inole Com m unity C olle g e
graduate and Florida Southern signee
hit .391 at the plate with a hom e run
and a double, drove in four runs and
scored four m ore for the R ive r Rats.
Sanford's Drew Shetrone (left), who
w as the League M V P last year, w as
nam ed the Pitcher of the W eek. T h e
right handed hurler from S C C and
Apopka threw eight innings, allowing
only four hits while striking out 10 to
secure the R iver R a ts’ 6-1 victory over
W inter Park. P atrick. Hunt and
Shetrone were just three of a leaguehigh 12 players, plus co a ch R icky
Plante, elected to represent the North
in the 2005 F C S L All-Star G a m e to be
held at H isto ric S an ford M em o rial
Stadium today (Sunday).

Sec All-Stars, Page 2B

Golden
Knights
to face
national
powers
UCF men's basketball head
coach Kirk Speraw announced
the Golden Knights 2005-06
non-conference schedule and
the slate features three teams
that participated in the poetseason last year. This season
will mark the Golden Knights
first campaign in Conference
USA after moving from the
Atlantic Sun.
The non-conference schedule
includes eight home contests,
including the second-annual
UCF Holiday Classic tourna­
ment in late December.
The Golden Knights will face
perennial national powers
Florida and Kentucky on the
road and will also participate
in the Fiesta Bowl Classic
hosted by Arizona. All three
teams played in the NCAA
Tournament last season, with
Arizona and Kentucky both
advancing to the Elite Eight.
"The tough non-conference
schedule will help us under­
stand where we are as a team
heading into Conference
USA," said Speraw. "Our kids
enjoy stepping up to those
challenges to play opponents
like Florida and Kentucky."
UCF opens the regular sea­
son with four consecutive con­
tests at UCF Arena, starting
with a Nov. 18 game against
cross-town opponent Rollins.
The Golden Knights lead the
all-time series, 24-15, but the
squads have not met since the
1998-99 season.
After hosting Nova
Southeastern (Nov. 22), UCF
welcomes longtime local rival
Stetson to Orlando on Nov. 26.
Agaiast the Hatters, the
Golden Knights have won
eight consecutive contests,
including two in 2004-05. UCF
concludes the season-opening
homestand on Nov. 29 versus
Bethune-Cookman.
Stetson is one of three A-Sun
programs on the UCF schedule
as the team also plays at
See College, Page 2B

Another big red for a lady
Special to the Herald

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Kraze/Krush host “Hometown
Hero’s” doubleheader

By Captain David Rogars

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The Central Florida Krush will play
the final home game of their inaugural
season tonight (Saturday) at 7 3 0 p.m.
against Richmond.
The Krush, 9-1 on the year; clinched a
play-off birth with a 1-0 victory in
Bradenton on Tuesday.
"We are excited about being in the
playoffs and now we will work
towards getting the top seed for the
conference championships" said head
coach Bill Eiselle.
The conference championships will
be held in Cincinnati on July 30th/31st.
The Krush will wrap up their season
next week with a three-game road trip

and Kraze honor all our local men and
women who protect our freedom, both
at home and abroad!
Local police, fire and rescue, military.
Red Cross, and many more will Join the
Kraze to celebrate our Hometown
Heroes! Make sure to come early... as
the Kraze have some amazing surprises
in store!
For more information, please call 407682-KICK!
To get to Kraze/ Krush Stadium in the
Seminole Soccer Complex, take 1-4 to
Lake Mary Blvd., exit 98. Turn left onto
Lake Mary Blvd. Turn right onto
Markham Woods Road. Turn left onto

Special to the Herald

• Seems to be getting his fastball
straightened out as he is start­
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as a long man and set-up man
for the Meta.

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Mosquito Lagoon — I was joined by Carl
and Georgia Rivenbark from Jensen Beach on
Wednesday.
What a day for Georgia as she caught her first
redfish.
Actually she caught her first three and she
did it in style.
The morning started with Georgia hooking
into a nice 24 pound redfish. The school was
200 strong and the tails were up high. After a
tew pictures we moved back toward the school
and Georgia hooked up with a 15 pound fish.
Once the fish was landed we took a short break
to rest and have a cold dnnk.
Moments later the school showed themselves
again Carl and Georgia both made great casts
to die sellout and wham, Coergia hooks anoth­
er fish. This was no ordinary (Uh
1te took oil like a fox in i forest fire and the
drag was st reaming The battle was on Die
fidi would lake oft and Cworgia would ituld on

Then she would gain some line. After 25 min­
utes or so of tug-o-war Georgia defeated the
slobberknocker. Pictures don't lie, this was one
fine fish and it weighed in around 35 pounds.
What a great way to start your redfish career.
The redfish bite has been strong some days
and a bit slow some days. Lock for a strung red
bite next week before the full moon. The trout
bite is on fire with top water plugs early. Once
the sun rises switch over to the Rip Tide 3 inch
mullet and swim it slowly just off the bottom.
Rig your reel with 4/15 Power Pro Line and
Dalichi Circle hooks for live bait with a 20
pound flaurocartxm leader Look for trout in 24 feet of water
The reds are hanging in potholes and edges
of bars. Tiger Shoals has a nice school just
south of the airplane wrecks
There are just a tew openings tor July. Cali
407-405-0819 or visit the website www aaahawgw ild&lt;barters com
light l ines and Good i idling, Cj plain David
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Captain David Rogers and Georgia Rivenbark hold trie 35-pound
redfish Rivenbark would land after a 25-rnmute fight this peal week
This was Rivenbark t first attempt at redfiahmg and caught three
good fish on the day

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A l l - S t a r s -----Continued from Page IB
•gible players in the FCSL to show off their
speed, arm strength, fielding and hitting in
front of Major League scouts, but it is also
open to the public.
At 3 p.m., the Orlando Magic are setting
up their inflatables (Moon bouncer and
Basketball Balloon), accompanied by their
Magic Dancers and mascot Stuff tin; Magic
Dragon who will interact with the kids and
sign autographs.
This will be followed by a Local Sports
Anchor Home Run Derby at 3:30 p.m.
Sports anchors from major local news sta­
tions will battle to determine who is the
most powerful.
The FCSL All-Star Home Run Derby will
be held shortly afterwards at 4 p.m., where
the top five sluggers from each division
will compete for the title of Home Run
King. As with every FCSL game, admis­
sion is free, so come out and enjoy a full
day of baseball!
The league has also announced the
Player and Pitcher of the week for Week 5,
which included games played between
July 4th and 10th. And both players were
from the River Rats.
Kyle Patrick, who was the Most Valuable
Player of last year’s Tournament and hit
the first home run in league histiy, was
named the Player of the Week for leading
his team to a 4-2 record. The recent
Seminole Community College graduate
and Florida Southern signee hit .391 at the
plate with a home run and a double, drove
in four runs and scored four more for the
River Rats.
Sanford's Drew Shetrone, who was the
League MVP last year, was named the
Pitcher of the Week.
The right handed hurler from SCC and
Apopka threw eight innings, allowing only
four nits while striking out 10 to secure the
River Rats’ 6-1 victory over Winter Park.
As the League schedule is heading into
the home stretch leading towards
Tropicana Field, there has been an offen­
sive explosion throughout the teams in
Week 5.
Zephyrhills Snapper Lee Cruz is current­
ly leading the League with a .431 batting
average. Cruz hit nis fourth home run of
the summer in the Snappers' 8-4 win over
Orlando last week. The University of
Tampa standout was 2 for 3 in the game
with three RBI. In the Snappers' only other
game of the week. Winter Haven Wart Hog
Cory DiBlase went 2 for 2 at the plate with
an RBI and two runs scored to secure the
4-3 win for the Hogs.
Former Deltona High standout Nick

College----Continued from Page IB
Florida Atlantic on Dec. 13. Alltime, the Golden Knights hold
a 20-6 series edge against the
Owls.
"We get to continue some of
‘ the great rivalries that we have
had," said Speraw. "We will
still get to play Stetson and
FAU. It is good for the fans and
good for college basketball to
play as many teams as you can
in the state of Florida."
On Dec. 3, UCF heads north
to Gainesville to face Florida.
The in-state rivals have not met
since 2003, when they played
in Jacksonville. The Gators, one
of two Southeastern
Conference opponents on the
schedule, went 24-8 last season
and advanced to the second
round of the NCAA
Tournament.
After a Dec. 16 home contest
with Norfolk State, the Golden
Knights travel out west to par­
ticipate in the Fiesta Bowl
Classic in Tucson, Ariz. In
addition to host Arizona, Sam
Houston State and W'estem
Kentucky are also participating
in the tournament.
UCF will open the tourna­
ment against Western
Kentucky. The Hilltoppers
were 22-9 last season and par­
ticipated in the postseason

O u td o o rs —
Continued from Page IB
Rogers, AAA Hawgwild
Saltwater Charters.
FWC OFFERS CLASSES ON
ALLIGATOR HUNTING;
PERMITS AVAILABLE
The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) is offering alligator
hunters no-cost, three-hour
classes to help prepare them for
the coming statewide alligator
harvest, which runs Sept. I
through Oct. 8.
This is an opportunity for
hunters who nave never partic­
ipated in the state's alligator
hunts to learn what hunting
alligators is all about. The class
topics include: preparing for
the hunt; hunting techniques
and safety; harvesting and pro­
cessing; caring for your alliga­
tor skin; and alligator rules and
regulations.
Classes will be offered at the
following locations
*
Saturday, July 30, I - 4
p m , Okeechobee County Civic
Cmter, 1750 U S Hwy 98
North, Okeechobee. Fur direc­
tum* call (863) 462-5195
*
Wednesday. Aug 3, 6 -

Pugliese got the win for Winter Haven,
throwing the complete seven inning game,
allowing only five hits and striking out
eight. Pugliese has a 1.80 ERA on tne sum­
mer through 25 innings and has racked up
29 strike outs.
Winter Haven recorded another win on
the week in a 5-2 victory over Orlando.
Austin Hubbard was on fire, going 2 for 3
with four RBI and two ruas scored.
Hubbard’s afternoon included a double
and a two-run home run in the 5th inning.
The Polk County native Is currently batting
.357 on the season.
After starting the week off with two loss­
es, the Orlando Shockers came back with a
doubleheader victory on Sunday putting
them at .500 for the week. The Shockers
beat Winter Haven 3-1 and 7-4.
In Game One, Jaager Good got the win
for Orlando, throwing five innings and
allowing only three hits. Gainesville native
Robert Dykehousc knocked in two of
Orlando's three runs with a double in the
second inning. In Game Two, Lake
Brantley's George Bradner started things
off with a two-run home run in the first
inning. Bradner would be 2 for 3 at the
plate with four RBI and two runs scored.
Of all the teams, Sanford and Winter
Park were able to get the most games in
this past week. Sanford finished 4-2, with
one run wins over Winter Haven, Daytona,
and Orlando before entering into a week­
end series against the Diamond Dawgs.
In the Rats' first game of the week,
Florida Southern record holder and former
SCC hurler Kyle DeYoung got the win
over the Wart Hogs by throwing the final
four innings of the game. DeYoung
allowed only three hits and no runs, strik­
ing out three. Currently, the closer has a
1.08 ERA.
The Rats displayed the depth of their
bull pen again against Daytona when
Alabama hurler and recent Red Sox signee
T.J. Large threw six shut out inning3
against the Barracudas.
And in the 7-6 win over Orlando, middle
reliever Chris Maher held on to things for
the Rats, allowing no hits and striking out
five in the two innings he threw.
Leading off the weekend series against
Winter Park, D-Bat Pitcher of the Week
Drew Shetrone threw eight innings, strik­
ing out 10 of the Diamond Dawgs and sur­
rendering only one earned run. Winter
Park came back, however, and took the
next two games off the Rats, making the
Diamond Dawgs the only team in the
FCSL to have beaten the defending champs
multiple times.
In Winter Park's 11-4 win, USF phenom

National Invitation
Tournament.
A year ago, Arizona went 307, including a 15-1 mark at
home in the McKale Center.
Wildcat head coach Lute Olson
coached Kirk Speraw while
Speraw was a student-athlete'
at Iowa.
Following the trip to Arizona,
the Golden Knights will host
their own tournament, the UCF
Holiday Oassic. The two-day
event, which begins Dec. 29,
includes BirminghamSouthern, North Florida and
Western Illinois.

Ty Pryor threw six innings, allowing only
one hit and punching out eight Pryor cur­
rently leads the League with a 0.00 ERA
and a 4-0 record. In 22 innings, he has
allowed only nine hits and struck out 29.
In the Dawgs' 4-1 victory, Davis
Bilardcllo earned the win on the hill,
throwing six innings and surrendering
only two hits to the Rats. Bilardello has
had two consecutive six inning shut out
appearances in the past two weeks for the
Dawgs. He currently has a 1.04 ERA and a
4-1 record on the summer.
IM S N O R T H A LL-ST A R S
Name
Position
Team
C hris Kemp
Sanford
IB
George Bradner
Orlando
IB
Sanford
M alt Horwath
2B
Daytona Beach
Marquez Smith
3B
Sanford
Rrtdgrr Hunt
SS
Daytona Beach
John Cooper
SS
Sanford
Tyler Steven*
INF
Sanford
lonathan Lucroy
C
Orlando
Rohery Dykrhouse
c
Daytona Beach
Ben H all
UTIL
Daytona Beach
U TIL
Tim Ruaaetl
Sanford
Courtney Props!
OF
Sanfotd
Kyle Patrick
OF
Daytona Beach
Kevin M orris
OF
Daytona Beach
Steven Strausbaugh
OF
Sanford
RHP
|ohn Durey
Sanford
Drew Shetrone
RHP
Sanford
RHP
Derek Abriula
Sanford
RHP
Brandon Webb
Sanford
RHP
Chri* Maher
Daytona Beach
RHP
K ris Gawnluk
Daytona Beach
R tir
Dom inic Petracca
Orlando
RHP
Zarh Butler
Daytona Beach
Joe Testa LH P
Orlando
LtIP
Matt Dobbin*
Head Coach: Ricky Plante (Sanford)
2001 S O U T H ALL-STARS
Tram
Zephyrhills
Winter Haven
IB
Winter Haven
2B/C
ZrphyrhlUs
3B

Name
Position
Lee Cruz IB
law n Peacock
Austin Hubbard
Aaron McLamar
Gary Martoccki
Ricky Davis
Matt LopezSS
Paul Cruz OF
Orlando Rosales
John Servldio
Brantly Clay
M ike Muzrka
Corey W hiting
Ryan Hudson
Drew Powell
M ike Harley

Winter Park
3B
Winter Haven
SS
Winter Park
Zephyrhills
Zephyrhills
OF
ZephyrhiUs
OF
Winter Haven
OF
Winter Park
OF
OF
W inter Park
C
ZehpyrhiUs
W inter Haven
C
Zephyrhills
RHP
Zephyrhills
Rim* Jackson
RHP
W inter Haven
N ick rugliese
RHP
W inter Haven
Kyle RutterRHr
Winter Haven
Spkkard Westley
RH P
Winter Park
Andrew Laughter
RHP
W inter Park
David Nathanson
RHP
Winter Park
Ty Pryor
RH P
W inter Park
Matt Smith RHP
Z rp h yth illt
C hris Nyman
LH P
Winter Patk
Davis Bilaidetlo
LH P
Head Coach: Chad Som m erdZephyrhills)

UCF concludes Its non-con­
ference road schedule on Jan. 3
at Kentucky. The contest will
mark the first meeting with the
Wildcats, who posted a 28-6
record in 2004-05 and made
their 14th consecutive trip to •
the NCAA Tournament.
For the second straight sea­
son, the Golden Knights will
host South Dakota State. The
date for the meeting is still to
be determined.
Before kicking off the regular
season, UCF will face Barry in
an exhibition game on Nov. 9.
The C-USA schedule will be

announced in late August.
UCF's league slate will consist
of 14 contests.
The Golden Knights return
three starters and seven letterwinners from last season's
squad that went 24-9 and made
its second consecutive appear­
ance in the NCAA Tournament.
Dating back to the start of the
2002-03 season, UCF has won
70 games - a mark that ranks
23rd nationally and first in the
state of Florida during that
span.
Season tickets are scheduled
to go on sale in early-August.

------ B riefs------FOP WARNER FOOTBALL
The Sanford Youth Football Association (SYFA) will be
holding a mandatory parent meeting at the Seminole High
School Auditorium on Monday (July 18th) at 6:30 p.m.
Uniform fitting, paper work and fees collection will also be
held behind the SHS football stadium on Wednesday (July
20th) from 6 p m.-to-8 p.m.
BOXING AT LAKE BRANTLEY
"Legends in the Making II", a USA Boxing Amateur
Sanctioned Event, will be hosted by the Central Florida
School of Hard Knocks today (Saturday) at the Lake Brantley
High School Field House.
The first bout is set for 4 p.m. at the school located at 1010
Lakefront Lane in Altamonte Springs.
The featured bout of the evening will be Tory Ramirez, a
132-pounder from the Omega Boxing Club in Wachula,
against Miguel Orengo out of the Central Florida School of
Hard Knocks in Kissimmee.
All boxers are invited to enter this event; Junior Olympic
Women, Open and Novice. The event will feature 10 boxen
from the USA Boxing Metro Association in New York and 14
boxers from England's International Boxing Team. Weigh-in
wilt be from II a.m. to 1 p.m. (doctor will be seen Immediate­
ly after weight-in). For more information or to register con­
tact Aldaberto Morales at 407-376-8502.
The goal of this exciting event is to show support and raise
funds to send the Central Florida School of Hard Knodta
Boxing Club to the 2005 Ringside World Championships in
Kansas City, Missouri.
General Admission tickets are $10, and ringside seats are
$20. Spectators of all ages are welcome. VIP Tables of eight
are $250, with a Bubbalou’s Bodacious BBQ dinner included.
Tickets will be sold at the door the day of the event. To pur­
chase pre-sale tickets, or a VIP Table, please contact
Altamonte Sports at 407-571-8728.
Contact Altamonte Sports for ticket 4c VIP Table Information
at 407-571-8728!
SCW RETURNS TO ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Southern Championship Wrestling will be presenting
"Brutal Battle ’05“ tonight (Saturday), at the Eastmonte Civic
Center in Altamonte Springs.
Located at 830 Magnolia Lane, the Center will host main
event featuring newly-crowned SCW Heavyweight
Champion, "Shooter" Vordell Walker, putting up his belt
against "The Heartthrob" Scott Davis, accompanied by Gary
Garvin.
In a Brutal Battle Rules Match, with the winner earning a
shot at the Heavyweight Champion next month, it will be
Jason Hexx taking on Dagon Briggs, accompanied by Seven.
A Brutal Battle Rules Match has no rules and nb time limit,
meaning there must by a winner.
The SCW Tag Team Championship will also be up for grabs
as The Heartbreak Express will square off against Benny
Blanco and The Falcon.
Others scheduled to appear include "Living Legend" Lany
Zbysko, "Heavenly Body" Vito DeNucci, Sequel Rip Malibu,
Kevin Cantrell, Aaron Epic and Jerrelle Clark.
It has also been announced that there will be an appearance
by former ECW Valet, better known as "Queen of Extreme"
Frandne.
Bell time is at 7:30 p.m. with a special Meet and Greet at
6:45 p.m.
Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for children under the age
of 12.
For more information, please call 407-474-4453 or visit
Southern Championship Wrestling on the web at:
www.scwflorida.com.
JUNIOR GOLF CLINIC
Mayfair Country Club in Sanford will be holding Junior
Golf Clinic's, featuring PGA Instruction, every Wednesday in
the month of July 20th and 27th, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. fol­
lowed by a free lunch, hot dogs, chips and drink, from 11
a.m. to noon.
The clinics are free to Sanford Juniors ages 10-to-17 and $50
for non-Sanford residents.
AJAX SUMMER COED TRAINING CAMPS
Ajax America, the exclusive American affiliate of European
professional soccer dub AFC Ajax (Amsterdam), has
announced its schedule of week-long Summer Coed develop­
mental training day camps offered during July 2005 for
Orange, Seminole, Volusia and Lake school districts.
At developmental day camps players receive a sample of
the same well-rounded soccer education that is taught at
Ajax's world-famous youth academy in The Netherlands. The
curriculum includes Ajax-specific drills and match strategy,
as well as both small-sided competitions and full-sided
games led by AFC Ajax trainers from Amsterdam and local
coaching staffs. Details concerning the dates and locations of
the Central Florida soccer camps are listed below.
Developmental training camps are designed to challenge
boys and girls ages eight and up at all skill levels, and are
conducted in a fun, yet educational environment, which
encourages children to grow in their understanding of the
game while meeting new friends.
The Camps are as follows:
July 18 - 22 at Trotwood Park in Winter Springs.
July 25 - 29 at Lake Island Park in Winter Park.
Every plaver will be evaluated using the Ajax T.I.P.S (tech­
nique, insight, personality and speed) Model. Player evalua­
tions are entered into the proprietary Ajax Scouting
Compendium for periodic review directly by AFC Ajax
scouts and trainers.
More information on Ajax Orlando soccer schools and
developmental training camps can be found at www.ajaxorlando.us or by e-mailing soccerschooliftjjaxorlando.us.

S occer
Continued from Page IB
Markham Woods Road. Turn left onto Markham
Road. Krush Stadium at Seminole Soccer
Complex is 200 yards on the right.
Game Day Tickets for both the Kraze and
(Crush are $7 for Adults, $4 for College/Military
and $3 for Youth.
For more information you can also check out
the website at www.krazesoccer.com.
AJAX ORLANDO IS NOW AJAX AMERICA
Orlando based soccer company Ajax Orlando,
the exclusive affiliate of AFC Ajax NL, will be
known throughout the world as Ajax America,
effective immediately.
As the first European affiliated dub to pene­
trate the United States, Ajax America looks to
develop and recruit players through Ajax's
world famous training system. Ajax pioneered a
multi-faceted soccer development program in
America in 2003 and since that time has progres­

9 p.m.. Paramount Plaza Hotel
and Suites, 2900 S.W. 13th St.,
Gainesville. For directions call
(352) 377-4000.
Saturday, Aug. 6, 1 - 4
p.m., Holiday Inn International
Drive Resort, 6515 International
Dr, Orlando. For directions call
(407) 351-3500.
Wednesday, Aug. 10, 6
•9 p.m., Bryant Building, 2nd
Floor Auditonum, 620 South
Meridian St., Tallahassee. For
directions call (850) 488-3831.
*
Saturday Aug. 13, 1 4 p.m. Hilton Garden Inn. 1700
East 9th Ave, Tampa. For direc­
tions call (813) 769-9267.
'
Saturday, Aug 20, 1 4 p m., South Florida Water
Management Distnct, 3301 Gun
Club R d , W’est Palm Beach. For
directions call (561) 686-8800 or
(863)462-5195
Since 1988, the FWC has
offered alligator hunts, which
provide a thrilling, hands-on,
face-to-face hunting adventure
that is unlike any other hunting
experience imaginable
Sale of alligator permits
began June 6, but more tiun
2,000 Alligator Harvest Permits
are still available on a firsttome, first-served basis
through Sept 20 Permit Js4d

sively spread its coaching philosophy through­
out the country through training schools, camps
and clinics as well as its Orlando based youth
academy.
In 2005 Ajax organized National Training
Schools in 15 dties throughout the United States.
Due to the success at each training school Ajax
has reached affiliation agreements with 12 soccer
clubs, including clubs in California, Alaska,
Indiana, New York, Maryland and Texas. Locally
Ajax America operates a youth academy for
players in the U13-U19 levels.
"Ajax is well received in America and I believe
that we are just scratching the surface of possi­
bilities," stated Mark Dillon, president and chief
executive officer of Ajax America.
"Our company branches have expanded to
include affiliates and schools all over the coun­
try," stated Rich Bradley, executive vice presi­
dent of Ajax America. "This name change
reflects the growth and progress that Ajax has
made in America since its inception in 2003."

ers are authorized to take two
alligators from designated
areas during specific harvest
periods. Alligator harvest areas
are listed at MyFWC.com/alligator under "Alligator Harvest
Permit Availability."
Applicants have their prefer­
ence of applying at any county
tax collector's office, license
agent (retail outlet that sells
hunting and fishing licenses),
online at MyFWC.com/license
or by calling toll-free 1-888HUNT-FLORIDA (486-8356)
from anywhere in the United
States or Canada
To reserve a permit, appli­
cants must submit payment (or
an Alligator Trapping License
and two alligator-hide valida­
tion tags, or provide proof ot a
valid Alligator Tupping
License (must be valid through
Oct 8) plus pav the tee tor two
hide validation tags No other
hunting licenses are required
The cost for a Resident
Alligator Trapping License and
hide validation lags is $272,
and non-residents pay $1,022
Any hunter who takes an alli­
gator must (ornplrte and send
in an Alligator Harvest Kroon
form D m- information gain
end from tfwsr form* mabies

FWC biologists to monitor pop­
ulation trends and impacts of
the annual harvest.
An Alligator Trapping Agent
License is also available for $52,
which allows the license holder
to assist a trapper in taking alli­
gators, but only in the presence
of the permitted trapper. All
persons seeking a harvest per­
mit must be at least 18 years
old by Sept. 1, and only one
harvest permit per person will
be issued
For more information on how
to get involved in these excit­
ing alligator hunts, visit
MyFWC.com/aIligator and
click on "Statewide Hunts."
DON'T WAIT TO TAKE
HUNTER SAFETY CLASS
The Ftonda Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) is encouraging wouldbe hunters to sign up and take
their mandatory Hunter Safety
Course this summer and not
wait until the tall This time of
year provides the best opportu­
nity to get into a class as slots
are more readily available
During hunting season and just
prior ( lasses usually fill up
fast
The FWC I lunler Safety
Course, or similar approved
■ourse by another stale,

province or organization, is a
requirement to obtaining a
Florida hunting license tor any­
one bom on or after June 1,
1975. Even though the course is
not required for persons bom
before that date, it is recom­
mended, especially for begin­
ning hunters.
Classes are taught through­
out the state by certified volun­
teer instructors who teach
firearm safety and laws, basic
hunting terminology, conserva­
tion, safe hunting practices,
outdoor ethics, wildlife identifi­
cation and management, sur­
vival, field first aid and the
Florida Wildlife Code. The
course is free and prepares
sportsmen for a safer, more
rewarding experience while in
the outdoors.
"Don't wait until the last
minute to sign up to take a
Hunter Safety Course or you
may have a hard time getting
into a class," said Bill Cline,
rogrjm administrator "A
irge number of courses are
being offered statew ide this
summer, and it's best to try to
get into one while more spate
is available Then, when hunt­
ing season get* here, you'll be
ready to go "
file Honda Hunter S a fe ty

E

Course meets all the require­
ments for hunter safety training
throughout North America. It
also is essential for Floridians
who wish to hunt in most other
states or in Canada and need to
purchase a non-resident
license.
The course is available to be
taken in a classroom setting,
and it is offered in all of the
state’s 67 counties. In addition
to the traditional in-class
course, hunters now have the
option of taking most of the
classroom instruction online or
on compact disc, without leav­
ing home.
However, hunters who
choose the Internet or CD-ROM
version must take an additional
three hours in the classroom;
successfully pass a written
exam; and participate in a fieldday class that includes live-fir­
ing instruction on a shooting
range
"Don't wait to take the class,
and make arrangements now to
Mgn UP l°i one this summer,"
Cline said.
For more information on the
Hunter Safety Program or to
learn when the next available
d a * * or field day will be
offered in your area, contact
our local FWC oftu* or vi*it
ly FWC &lt;on: /huntervxfety

�Sunday. July 17. 2005

12— E lderly-C are

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

Senior Home Care
VISITING A N G E L S provides
reliable caregiver* for non­
m edical home care
Lie
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Driver/Dedicated REQ . Lane
CO ASTAL TRANSPORT
HOME E VER Y W EEKEND
GUARANTEED!
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■Average 5868 • 51019/week
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Sunday Callers W elcome
C O L-A req'd 877-428-5827
www ctdrtvert com

LABORERS NEEDED

P r o d u c tio n
A s s e m b le r s
needed for military contracts.
Soldering
experience
preferred. E nglish literacy
required.
Four
day
workweek/40 hours week. Full
benefits SO 15/start, ♦ 25/30
days. •&gt; 25/60 days. Apply In
person at Mathews Associates.
Inc., Hickman Drive, just past
Comfort Inn.

71— H elp W anted
4 s p e c ia l r e a l
ESTATE AGEN TS
For C a su a l High Performance
Office In Downtown Sanford
M usi have documented history
of $5 m Non plus tar at least two
consecutive years. Must be a
sell directed performer who
accepts coaching and thrives
under high expectations. Must
be willing lo mentor and share
responsibility for growing the
Com pany Very quaint sem i
private offices. W alk your
d ents to great restaurants, bars,
shops &amp; The River Walk
70/30 Com pensation includes
paid board dues, signs,
marketing, business cards and
decorating allowance 'I &gt;&lt;1
Please mad resume to The New
Home Network. 106 East First
Street. Suite 2160, Sanford. F L
32771, or email to:

rattHamenalwnrhflcfl.tr.fiQm
or fas to 407-268-4234.
A p p o in tm e n t S etters
H E R E W E O R O W A G A IN !
Nations largest Home Food
Service Looking for 4 Exp
Appointm ent
Salters.
Saia ry+ B o n u srS p iffs
C a ll
Carol 407-322-3663 ext 136 lor
interview
A pp tm t Setters, $7/hr with
bonuses 10am-1pm, flexible.
407-549-5791 or 407-430*
2312. ask for Kathryn
A V A IL A B L E :
Full-Tim e
Shop/W arehouse
position
* focal dtstrbutor Entry level pay
w/ excellent benefits Jo b
requirements able lo lift SO tbs.
attention to detail, must have
good driving record. C all for
appointment. PH# 407-3300301.200 Tech Drive. Sanford
Central Park. Sanford FL
32771

Barber, Part Time
407-302-6088
407-383-7591 (CP)
Bookkeeper
Sm all
construclion
com pany
In
Sanford seeks bookkeeper to
assist pan txne with AP. AR. G L
Som e administrative duties.
Com puter sk ills required
Construction exp a plus 1-SCO226 6439
_______
Help Wanted Cabinet builder,
top pay for motivated mdMduai
C all 407-324-8525. Sanford

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting Salary 58.50/Hr
HtALTM MSURANCI AND M l K
PLANI Drug free workplace.
Apply it: SS0 Miter Drive,
Altamonte flprtnps 407-1*0•MO. ICIt

Driver FT or PT. C la s s D
toanaa. whclssaN misery, 407323-6188.
Driver needed. M ust have
d e a n record. Must be over 25
yra old Proper attire Contact
KeSeyY Transportation. 407-9272500

Sanford based lance company
needs expd installation crew s
Excellent rates, call for details
407-927-8661.____________

L ic/O rd Baptist Minister to
pastor well estab church Send
resume Pulpit Committee. St
Paul M B. Church 813 Pma Ave.
Sanford. FI 32771 by Aug 12.
2005
Light duly driver, c la s s D
license, exp preferred rol back,
apply wehm, H arr/s Tdwmg. 102
N MapfoAve, Sanford. 407 322
7397

E xpe rie n ced
G rill
Cooks
N eeded Full A Part Tima
needed wsh open avntohtoy Top
w ages paid Apply in person at
your local Sanford Cracker
Barrel. O C S . 407-324-1020
Flower shep needs mgrrt. &amp; floral
design exp. Som e delivery
required. Serious inquires only
407-324-8000
Genesis Chnsu/w Preschool m
Long w ood now hiring P/T
preschool teachers. Morning A
afternoon p o ste rs awtotde C a l
407-332-6522
IN VEST IG AT E B E F O R E
Y O U INVESTI
A lw ays
a
good
policy,
e sp ecially
for
business
opportunities and franchises C a l
Florida Dept, of Agriculture A
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or F T C -H E LP for free
rformafion. Or v«* our Web site
at www flc gov/txzop.
Florida law requires sellers ol
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Depl. of
Agriculture
A
Consum er
Services before selling Call to
verity lawful registration before
you buy

Me Queen Masonry needs
axpd masons A laborers 407416-6177.
Vtvona's North Pizzeria needs
drivers, pizza makers, subs,
waitresses A phones Apply with
ow ner at 2477 Park Ave,
Sanford
N ow H xngAIPosAon s F/T and
P/T. Grill Cooks. C a shie rs.
Counter Hein. Bar Tenders.
Busaera A Dishwashers. High
\fokime Food Courts Located at
the Sanford Airport Building "B"
Applications are now being
excepted . EOE-M/F/V/D
C rea tive H oet Se rvice s/
C o m p a ss G ro u p -U S A
407-323-0345
A cce p tin g A p p lica tio n * M-F
9:00am-2:00pm
Now hiring dish washers/prep
cooks, for immediate positions.
Good pay. great hours 407-2427415.
Operator:
Track hoe
for
underground itorm /utilities
crew 407-322-8133
Part Tim e cook, servers, A
dish w a sh e r needed Contact
Mylene
407-323-7306
Parts Distributor is now hiring
for picking/packing in our
warehouse Computer exp a
plus Full A Part Txne positions
available $8.hr. will tram Drug
A background check Call tor
appointment. 407-302-3360
Receptionist
Bilingual
(Engtish/Spam sh)
G ood
communications A customer
service skills. FT. benefits
available C a ll 407-324-2442
Site/Base Crew Local work
F/T with benefits. 407-322-0133

Secretary: Full time, 57 00/hr,
com puter exp necessary,
casual atmosphere Celt Julie.
407-323-8822
S ty lis ts and M ana ge rs
New Orm ond Beach
Location I
Full -Tim* and Part -Tim#
-Grand opening A referral
bonuses G u ara nte ed hourly
pay -Service • A product '
com m issions
•Health
insurance ■Paid vacations A
holidays
-Paid
ongoing
training.
C A L L T O O AV
386-756-5774
Part tim e c o o k , se rv e rs A
d is h w a s h e r needed. Contact
Mylene.
407-323*7306
Tattoo Artist needed Part time
Would like to review your
perttoto Pto C M 3664792101.
Tow truck driver/recovery
agent. FT. benefits, clean C D L
C la s s D license. N o crim.,
minimum aga 23 M ay be
willing to train. 407-332-8974.
Trainee
Wanted:
Sm all
construction company needs
trainee with clean driving
record tor out of town wertr. 407330-9466
W A N TE D : Outgoing sales
rep for community newspaper
group
N ew spaper sa le s
experience preferred Benefits
include
ba se
salary,
com m ission plan, mileage,
paid
vacation.
health
insurance. 40 tk Resum es
only to Santord HeraJd, 300
N French Ave , Sanford. FL
32771
or
dping^semmoJeherald com.
Warebouse/lork lift operator
needed F/T. with benefits
package available 407-3242442
W O R K FR O M H O M E
Sanford based Home Food
Service looking for a few sellmotivated
experienced
appointment
setters
Houity,Bonus* Food discounts
We w4 train 800-662-3663 ext
136 ask for Carol, call before
12 30 PM

93— Rooms For
R ent
Sanford: SlOO/waek. 5100
deposit, in clu de s utilities,
furnished 407-489-2188.

95— R o o m m a t e
W anted
Seeking a person to share my
home, view of Lake Monroe, foil
house prMeges. C a l 407-3287232 for an appointment.

103— HousesU nfurnished

181— A ppliances Ac
F urniture F or S ale

Santord: 3/1. CHA, 128 C M ) Rd.
CHA. Tie Fks. Ready now. 5860
Pets ok w*h dep 407-3254640

A d ju s ta b le B e d , remote
control
head/foot
and
m a tta g * .
timer,
deluxe
cf»opraclc n M&gt;aau.AI new with
warranty $1450. Com pare to
Craftmabc and save. 407-3311941 or 388-753-0489

Venture I Properties
Paul Osborne
407-321-4784
!
Deltona: Renovated like new.
1700+ sq ft. 3/2. Liv Rm, Din
Rm. Fam Rm. 1/4 acre, 2 car
gar. 5975/mo,

97— A partments Furnished

105—
D uplex/T riplex

S a n fo rd -D o w n to w n .
1/BR
1/BA. Furnished. Utilities
Included 5150/week plus 5200
Deposit 407-923-5733

S A N F O R O : 1BR/1BA. large
A claa n
5475/Month
plus
deposit, no pets, includes
water, Jessam ine St (407)7662248

te flo rd : HM ortc 3/1 5,2 story
$950/month. 2/1,5590/month
407-262-2092.
Sanford. Lovely 1BR apt. newly
renovated, complete privacy,
indu. util. Seeking 1 mature
working couple over 40. No
children, no drugs. 5575/mo ♦
5300 te c. le as* 407-3213735

98— R entals
StOOw k.
*150w k. a lso
lo r
rent
ho u ses
torm shed/unfum ished 407E ffic ie n c y
Apartm ents.

240-1160

99—A partments U nfurnished
A very unique ga ra ge apt at
historic hom e 1 bedroom
Cathedral ceiling, paddle Ians,
A/C. New carpet A paint
S450rtnonth ♦ deposit 407-4630854
Garage Apt: Histone district,
t / t , no pets, 5425 plus
dep 407-314-4154

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 BOOM Itta M O
2 BORU . 1470*10 AND UP

Cable Included

407-323-8870
Q uality U v ln g at A ffordable
P ricin g . 1 ,2 A 3 bedroom s,
lake view s, 407-322-9104.
EHO.

103 —
U

H

o u ses

-

n f u r n is h e d

93— R ooms For
R ent

117—C ommercial
R entals
R estauranl/C afe for lease:
Available immediately. 1st St A
Park Ave. downtown Sanford.
850 to 1500 sq ft 407-324-5636
Retail store available. 1st S t A
Park Ave. downtown Sanford.
650 sq ft with storage loft. 407324-5636

118— O ffice S pace
For Rent
Office Space for lease, 1st St
A
P a rk Ave. downtown
Santord Upstairs, available Jan
2006. 360 • 1500 sq It 407-3245636.
________

181— A ppliances Ac
Furniture F or Sale
Almond Amana stoe-by-side. 22
cu ft refrigerator. 5100, Almond
Whirlpool electric strove. 30"
$125. Almond hood/vent, 525
407-328-7165

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183— T elevision Ac
S tereo /Radio

S6ny S t e r R 5
COMPONENTS
•5 D isc Changer
•Cassette to Cassette
Recorder/ Player
•VCR Player
407-321-8590
407-782-0275

199— P ets Ac
S upplies

Kitty C ar*
B E D : N A S A m em ory foam
m attress set. as se e n on
TV/Vfllf New pt plastic with
manufacturer's warranty C ost
*1599; must set 5595 407-6311322
or
368-753-1515
Delivery available
P o o l T ab le: G o rge o us 8'
fornifure-styte table, decorative
legs, leather pockets, oversued
1* three piece Italian slate,
accessory kit with bails Brand
new n crate. Cost $4K. must se&lt;
$1350 407-402-1781 or 380753-0488
Spe: Portable, therapy jets,
energy efficient
tto -vo ll.
insulated cover. All new with
factory warranty. $1296 407-3390678 or 386-216-2946

Kitty Care is a cost-effective
way to assure that your pet hat
the best care in Its own
famkar enwonmer* I w* come
by twee a day to check on your
kitty(s) to feed, clean ktler box
and make then feel 'special*
C a ll L y n n « 407-833-0735

;&lt; Patti's Pet
Sitting &amp;
Will Cara For Your Dog or Cat
In Y o ur H o m e W hile You Are
Gone! Plenty of TLC Wflbnng
xi newspapers, mad and even
water
plants!
Very
R e a s o n a b le
R it e s !
References Available Upon
Request Please C a l 407-3146703
j

Offices For Rent: 400 sq ft lo
600 sq ft Sanford. Fulton
Office Center 407-314-3750

141— H omes For
S ale
AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
BOND MONEY Rscwve up to
SiOOOO fr*e nonwewnefs
unsure* fund
Buy * home will 1200 cash
Govt ForckMurt. flwpoV
SEMINOLE ORANGE. VOLUSIA’
Renovated: 4/2. tke New. New
Carpet. New Ceram ic Tile,
newly
Painted
Int/Ext.
$199,900
R e n o va te d :
2/2.
Newly
Painted Interior. New Carpet.
$148,900
Two S to ry V icto ria n Horn*,
5 Bed/4Bath. over 3200 sq ft.
2 Fplcs, 4 Porches. Hugs
Living, Dining A Fam ily Rms
w/ Wet Bar Located In
Historic District Overlooking
Gorgeous Park A 4 Blocks lo
Lake M onroe
Listed in
National Registry o l Histone
Homes. $544,900

Run a

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

W E E K LY R E N T A L S
S ta rlin g 9 582/wk.
H isto ric Dow ntow n
407-330-4423

HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR

TRADvTv'GFOR

EMPLOYMENT

Bulldeim, Bathhors,
Losdm, D««p Truths,
Cr»4m, Srnprn.
Eimatsn
Nr it Claw. Aa| I*
-Nicxil Ctrt.fitA.cr
■flMTAUl A lV ilX C t
•kb ? jL tr&lt; rt A*usurtr

*00-333-7364
uuvsd Timms l « «
mr*w
totir

Extremely clean, cozy turn rm.
ait utl. cable, a/t. Indy, phone,
kitch use. sec dr. private
entrance Resident owner,
ABSO LU TELY
NO
ALCO H O L. D RU G S AND
NO N S M O K E R S ONLVI Very
respectable 407-314-0924

Room for ram middle aged
gentleman with transportation
house privileges sat TV.
jM kas M | / u a A u x p r t r c i
bedroom tem M eW y forrverwd
ItOOhW 407 302 4523

O e B e ry: 3/2/1. 5 min to
Santord.
tile. W/D. Non
smoker, will consider small
pets, huge back yd w/concrete
parking pad. $950/mo. $1300
dep 407-766-2248

407-321-47J&gt;4
I BUY HOUSES FOR CASH.
Call 600-377-68(9

’Sell Ma Your Housit
DOYLE
MANAGEMENT
RENTALS

(407)322-2495
Sanford: t BR. Carpet A Tie
Includes C a d * A Water Patio
$565/5565 Dep
Dunw oody C o m m o n s 2/2 5
Condo. Gated Community.
Brand New Unit. Ail Appis,
Including W/D $950/5950
Deposit
Sanford: 3 7 Home Carpet
til*
lg
Living
Rm
$110051100 Deposit
O O f lE M A N A G E M E N T
WE R E N T A H O S E L L
HO M ES’

for a fair price, on the date
of your choice, without
dong any repairs I can pay
CASH, make up beck pay­
ments, Stop Foreclosure,
Mohrs your problem.
.
V
Call 407-221-2527 J

Avoid Foreclosure! Can
407-221-7959

157— M ocile H omes
For S ale

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

Seniord/C*rrleg* C ove New

3/2 DW e l appliances t shed
CtSTlM My twl up iwsT, to rttMm
at $59/ tnu include* kA rank
with approved tie d * 40 / 323-

•tflO

407-322-2611 i

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Sunday. July 17. 2005

209—C lothing
■ N R C O A T , FuM la n g n te h
hood.
In
rtoraga &lt;3.000 C a l 386-76^
■70.

Sbe large, kept tartar

M is c e ll a n e o u s

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vintage dotsng. ale. By t e boa
ex by
kudi toad Cartn money
407-330-2004

kUTutySoa.5ptraon, 5hp,20
lata, cab.. Lights, never uaad.
warny, rotas &lt;4300. aacrtSca,
&lt;1505 407-278-1552

211—Antique At
Com cm us

221—

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G o o d T h in g s
Ea t

t o

S I.00. Not
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Avaiona Dr. A Ronakt Raagan.
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M &lt;104504 66 * r e r to x v tt
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C330
&lt;19.950
C tl
or
iM I
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VHo Soprano Sax,
$800, obo.
407-4164802.

U a rln g S a to L o * of ta n ta a ,
A m at) mom 2225 Grand T)aa
Court. Lake Mary. July 16,61pm.

219—W a n t e d
* B uy

Ford Crown Vlclorla 2004 LX
taathar &lt;13.650 $257/Mlh
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222—Musical
Instruments

: TNa 13
tha big anal BanaM t go to l ha
M a t Ministry Tha Rock
Church localad on comar of
17/02 A lake Mary BhrtJ, down
bom Big L o ti Starts at te n ,
Saturday. July IW v

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&lt;320AMt c a l
or V M 40787329W.COm

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6.96a

Ford Expiorar 2004 4 Or
&lt;14.950 &lt;2B2/MTH c a l or v M
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AT, A C &lt;2.950 eW or
407S7326W oom
to m F lS O 2000,32K Ext £ab|
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278-Handy Man

467-677-

R J Handy M « i9arvtcaa
A l Phaaaa of Conatnjctton
Pressure Cleaning,
PstnOng. Hauttng
407-323-2641 (Home Phone)
407-314-6678 (C a l Phone)

Ford F250 Ext C ab 2003
&lt;18.950 48k ml
Auto
6358/MTH
call
or
visit
4070732900.com

308—T ractor
S ervice

d ^ &amp; a r r . 1906 Ext dab 4X4
Z71 SLT $10,950 c a l or via l

S u p ’s fra e lo r ie rv te e
Racydad Concrala
Driveways, LandM A
Qradtog
366-775-2522.

4 Cooper Cobra Ursa, 2 era
206/7WR14.2 era 23MXVR14
on stock 84 FYe BXd rtne. S ta r
vanaa. &lt;200 407-326-7165

235—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale

Crankahah Grinder: Storm
Vulcan. 16,500. 407-6204732. 407-605-2760

^ s s s s s b b
Chavmlat 1500 2004 Ext Cab
LS V 8 Auto &lt;15,950 &lt;301AITH
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Toyota Tacoma 2003 4x4 Auto
30k ml &lt;14,950 4.8% APR c a l
or visit 4076732966 com

Chavrolat 3/4 Ton 2003 Craw
Cab 48K Ml 4x4 &lt;22.950 c a l or
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2002 low mi &lt;19,9501377/mlh
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Dodge 2500 Diaaal 2004 Craw
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NOTICI O F IA U I
OF MOTOR V IH K X I

Pursuant to Florida StaM e
713565. kid-Florida Uan and
Recovery, w* M l el puM c sale
tor cash tfe (blowing daecrtoed
vahlda(s) localad a l Manor's
place to sanely a daknad Ian.
1991
ACURA
VIN:
JH40A6387M8W 14S9.
Uan
Am i: &lt;1063.00. R O . SUPERSPO RT AUTO. LONQWOOO,
F L Uanor CAR ME CHS 920 N.
MWY 17-92 LONQWOOO. FL
407 699-9993. 1994 SATURN
VIN
1Q62Q5393R2240637.
Uan A m t *661.10. RfO JUDITH
H STEVENS WINTER PARK.
FL.
1994 SATURN
VIN:
1Q82H5590RZ337310. Uan
Ami: &lt;607 60. R/O DEBORAH
Z JONES LAKE MARY, F L
Uanor/ SATURN OF ORLANOO
2725 S. HWY 17-92 C ASSEL­
BERRY, FL 407-767 2022 1899
FORO
VIN:
1FAFPS3UXXA266611
Uan
Ami: &lt;47500 R/O JERMAINE
SPEARMAN ORLANOO. FL.
U H . UGLY DUCLING FINANCE
CO RP
PHOENIX,
AZ.
Lie nor/UNIQUE
CUSSTOM
AUTO BODY INC 711 W
ROBINSON ST ORLANOO. FL
407-639-6150.
Sale dale
t e a l 01 ,
10 oo am M
MtO-FLOROA LIEN 6 RECOV­
ERY Said vtfttclaN) may be
redeemed by Mtxlymg tha Ian
prior to saia dale You have me
right to a hearing at any one
poor to sale data by Ihng a
demand lor hearing in tie orcurt
court. Owner haa toe right to
recover possession of vahid* by
posting • bond n accordance
with F S . 559 917. Any proceeds
In aicess of tha amount ot Via
ten wil ba deposited with me
Clerk ot Circuit Court in tha
county where tha vahtda la held.
Publish: July 17. 2005
8093

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Spacious
Affordable

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• O u atyW ort

W ry Fairly Prtcad W Pontiac
Grand Am. 4 Dr, 4 cyl. ap ete.
naw liras, runs ilka new.
&lt;5400obo. 386-574-2511.

234—Automotive
Accessories

Country
Style
City
Living

Ford F250 Ext C a b 2002
&lt;22.950 Lariat 30k mi S*i
Wheat
cai
or
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low.

5474

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3291 S. Sanford Av«., Sanford

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 330-5204

W N d tA u d o n RtO Q sm
WHEN: M y W &lt;966
WHERE: Pad's ta rin g
W. lit Saaat. Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1967
MAKE: OLDSMOBKE
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR MAROON
_____
VIN 6 :1G3NG52M1V6306669
VaTvd* Auction •» toem
WHEN: July &lt;1, M W
WHERE: P a r t taring. 1919
W. 1ri SirswL Santord, FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1999
MAKE: PONTIAC
MOOEL: 20R
COLOR: WHITE
VM *■ 1Q2WK14TKF290526
Vbhtda Auction R9O0am
WHEN: Aagaal 1 .19W
WHERE: PauTtt taring. 1919
W. IriStrsal. Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1994
MAKE: CHEVY
MOOEL: 40R
COLOR: GRAY
VW t. 1Q1JC5445R7294207
W N da Aucaon •900am
WHEN: te g u a l 4, M W
..H ER E: Paul's ta rin g 1919
W. 1st Streat, Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1990
MAKE: NISSAN
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR: WHITE
VM I: JN1FU21P9LT234950
Nooca la hereby grven: Pad*
taring writ sea at
tor aakraga tor cash
to highaat txddar. 6

Proapacttva bidders may Impact
vahidaa one hour prior to tala.
Terms are "CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUN08" Paul's Towing
rassrvas lha right to accapt or
raRcl any and ad BIDS
Pubash: Jd y 17, 2005
8092

I ir .s is

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vW niw r w t P I m iW
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Sp acM U ng In W ry!

Ford F150 2003 low ml
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or
vlad
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M iscellaneous
25.000 B T U ,A C urtL &lt;150.3
baauty ch art, &lt;75 aach. 2 hair
dryara. &lt;125 each. 306-5326503.

T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale

Maicedea Peru M L3201996
&lt;13.650
ca#
or
vtaM
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to

407*01-0004
O il W. 1ST. B a rto n
&lt;W , 1 0 4 , SaLO-1

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235—

219—Wanted to
Buy

Jorge tarae. Furrtttaa.
TVY or Stereo Equip.
521 - Earl l
529

FL 32751
407/740-6006
tor

PubMh: Jtriy 10, IT.
It

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713
Chevrolet MMbu
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713 • toes Baker. 16
9 6 -m R C P
M RE: ESTATE O F
PubaehJuty 10. 17.2005
NANCY FAYE BUM PERS
M T M i CMCUTT COURT FOR
COUNTY,

n o n e * TO
The aRfSmakatton of N
■tala
of
NANCY
FAYE

n u no.i
M RE: ESTATE O F

___ of d a te waa M ay11,2006.
F ie tta ftax 06-1190-CP, la noe
pandtog in Vw CkoXt Cowl «
and tor Banknote County.

EDW AROQ. ECK.

NOTICE TO CREOTTORS
Tha adnsmakalon of bia aata
of EDW AROQ ECK,
of deal
18 10W , la pendtog in Via
Circuit Court tor SEMINOLE
County.
Florida.
Probata
ot which it

of which la 101 Next*
32771. Tha aaw a la a ta d te ja
found) aetata. Tha
ot tw

I crea tors of Via
FU 32772-SOW. Tha
of tie

nay are eat taVi below.
credtsor* of tie
and other parsons having daima
or demands againal decadent's
on whom a copy of VSs
noica 0 reqMred to be served,
must Ms the* claims vwti M s
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O F SER­
VICE O F A CO PY O F THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
Al

copy ot M a i
be tarvw
with M a court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE TIME OF THE FM ST PUB­
LICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
O F SERVICE O F A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
Cl VW
daima or damande againal
decedent* aetata muel Ha the*
daima wtth M a court WTTHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.

dam s or dsmanda againal tha
cadent's estate muel Me ihatr
daima wrih M e Court WTTHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WTTHM THE TIME PERIOOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 703 O F TH E FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILEO
WTTHM THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 O F THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARREO.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
ABOVE, altar May 11, 2007,

NOTICI O F U IN SALE
In accordance wah N provtnona of Siaia law, mere being
due and unpaid charges lor
wfxch tha undersigned is emi­
tted to ttattsfy an ownar's Hen ot
toe goods horomanar deecnbed
and stored at Unde Bob's Salt
Storage located at: 2660 W.
25th Street Sanford. Florida
32771. (407) 324-9965 And.
due notice having D4ed given,
to lha owner Ot said property
and al parties known to dam
tpaalWd in such notice tor paymem ot such having expired,
the good* wtl ba sold at public
auction at the above stated
address to toe Isghaal bidder or
otherwise disposed ot on
Wednesday. JULY 17, 1006
Dale of Auction Time 2 30 PM
Cnemmer Name Inventory.
202 - Enka Zaccour, Household
goods. Furniture
264 • Donald Benevento.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEO
TWO (2) YEAR S O R MORE
A F T E R TH E DECEI
DAZE O F DEATH IS
THE DATE O F FIRST PUBLI­
CATION O F THIS NOTICE IS:
JULY 10. 2005

be labia tor any dam
tha dacadant except ae
fy provided In F.S. &lt;733.710.
Tha date ot Via Amt pubkcaBon
ot M a Nottca H Jd y 17.2006.

{tPWM S3mfttlr*J on-votM

sa w n sr
125 Nottoway Court
Santord. FL 32771
BRIAN R. LOE
Attorney
for

EDWARD J. NICHOLS
Personal Representative
2578 Sweetwater Trail
Maitland. FL 32751
C A R O LE DONAHUE
Attorney tor EDWARO L
NICHOLS
Florida Baf No. 260401
DONAHUE 6 1SENHART. P A
1390 Hope Road. Suite 300

Personal

Florida Bar No : 0722560
3074 W ad Lake Mary Btvd ,
*130
Lake Mary. FL 32746
Phone: (407) 323-6128
Facsmrie (407) 323-5929
Pubkah: July 17, 24. 2006
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waiMseeupon

TO PUCE AD CAII
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t e .t e
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ta not M tarsa orproaula the purchese*or uie ot inyproduct, tarv-

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a ra &lt;50 p a r m o n th
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fo r 2 b lo c k * .
month)

can depend o n .
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Concrete,

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4 0 7 - 3 2 4 - 1 147

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Open 24 Hour*
Tue • Wtd ’ Thu

Double Load Washer $1DO
Trip!# Load Washer S2/00
Drop OS and Dry Cleaning
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2921 S Ortando Dr. (17-92 9 Sav-A-Lut Plaza)
Sanfotd. FL • 407 320-1999

LOOKING FOR
PROPERTY
Donations for tax
write-off and to purchase
minimum 6,000 aquara
fast of bulldabla land.

can407-696-5855

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L eg a ls

crrv o p l o n g w o o d . f u m o a
la f J

N OTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN BY TH E CITY O F IONGW OOO
F U 3 « O A R » t» B o « d &lt;*Arfcwtotanf M l hold • PuM c HM tfcg
on M y 17, M l , m 7 4 0 M , or M toon i q h m m
-

no n » y bo hw rd. * to# City C o m n M o n O M m

175

W e« Warren Am nue, longwood. Florid*, to order to conafcter
— h * w * ia Jh o purpo— of tote hearing \» to race*m pubke
k R A o n t w W W n g W )u h M Variances (VAR CXHH, 04-05,
05-06) tor
******
Tax P t m l ID #:

Joa Sanduahy (VAR 03-05)
04-21-30-504-0000-0060
704 Soutfi 17-02

A vartanea tram Longwood Development
Coda, Ardda VI. secton 6 2 2 J to allow a tfcyi toal protects ovar
#w roof of to* btakttog
lag^ D m a^ ton:
LEG LOT 6 (LESS BEG SE COR RUN W
256 FT N 106 FT E 267.51 FT S 5 DEG 5 MIN 20 SEC TV 60 63
FT
Soobadra Gaunter (VAR 04-06)
TtaPareoiO O :
OS-21 -30-521 -OEOO-OOOO
HIT It a t f a Drtua
— .----- A vartanca from Longwood Drmtopmarx

Coda, Artefa HI. SacOon 3 .2.1 Tabi* of Dtmanalonal Standwda
to raduo* to* roar yard aafeadi fromflftean (15) teat to tour a rt
a had (4 ,5) laat and tia aftto yard from seven (7) toat to tore* (3 )
LagafDaacrlpdan:

re to pas 36-* so

L eg a ls

L eg a ls

Ing &lt;matftaPon does not raatiE In a aeatement The procedures
tor pursuing tttedtoEon am sal torth In section 120573, Ftortda
Statutes, and rotes 26 -106.111 and 26-106.401-.404 Ftortda
AdmtnieeaSv* Coda. Petoton* mutt comply with to* requb*menta of Ftortda M n to M Mfva Coda Chapter 26-106 and ba
Mad wl»i (racafvad by) toa Dtebtet Clark located al DteWct
Headquarters, fftghway 100 West Patedia, FL 32177. PaWtona
tor admtotebaiv s hearing on toa abova app*ceiton(t) must ba
■ad arftoto teiamy end (21) days of puMcadon of tote node# or
war*! twanty-afai (26) daya ol toa Dtetrtcl dapoadtog node* of tola
totem In to* ma# tor too## peraons to whom toe Otatrtct mada
Failure to lie a pennon within tola 6ms period
a watvar of any rigNfs) such peraon(a) may have
to request an adnlniaaatoa determinebon (haaring) in te r sec­
tion* 120.566 and 120.67, F.S., concerning to* (utyect permit.
Pa—ona toet am not Bad to attordanca wtoi toa abova prtMatone am subject to Ramfasal.

M T H I CM CUtT COURT FOR
COUNTY,
KM
DIVIBION
F U M G 6ft-1t4frCte

haaring pracaaa ia daaignad to tormuiala Anal agency acton, toa 6 tog of a peitton m a n toat toa
Otetrtcrs final acdon may ba dRbmm from toa poaRon tekan by
i to Etta nodes of totenL Paraona whose aubeteniallrtweetawii
be aBicted by any auch final dacteton of toe Dtetrtcl on toe appacant have to# right to paMton to bacoms a party to the proceed­
ing. to accordance with to* raqtaremenfs set torth above

CITY OF LAKE MARI’

06)

To* P a n * 10 #:
31-2O-3O-5JQ-O00GO57D
Looalon:
1034 B u d o a * Piaoo
ftotojaat
A vartanca from Lungw ort Darotopmant
Coda, Arftcte Ilf, SacOon 3.11 Tabi* of Dlmenawnal Standards
to ro rtcB too ftonf yard aafbach from twenty-fly# (25) tool to fitb a n (15) toat and to Ineraaoa too Imparvtoua surface rtoto from
torty-fwo (42) poroanlto touny-tour (44) percent
Lagaf OaacripOon:
LE G LO T 57 HIDDEN OAK ESTA TES PB
34 A G S 96 T O 06

At M i maaOng a l Moraatod parttee may appear and bo hoard
•4to roepid to N a manor. TNa flooring may ba oonOnuod horn
«ma to Onw unto Rnal acdon la takan.
A copy of too prapoaod roquaata ara on No In too Community
Oavatopmant Division Offlca of too Community Services
Daparlmant at 174 Waal Church Avarua, longwood. Florida tor
mapacton by Via puMc, or 9 you with — — * *-*-----*— i cal Via offlca at 407/ 260-3462.

A l paraona ara aiMaad Vial I tiay dadda to ap
Nona mada at tiaao maaBngtftearinge, tia y a n naad a record
of too procaadnga and tor auch purpoaaa. Hay may naad to
onaura toat a mrtoadm racord of too procaadnga ara mada,
atolcfi lacord to Indudo toa laatlmony and avldonca upon which
too appaat la to ba baaed (per Sac. 266 0106, Florida Statute*}
Paraona alto daabdOaa naadng aaalaianca to partdpate In any
of toaoa moalnga ahould contact toa A 0 . A. Coordnator at 407/
2803461 at boat 46 hour* In advance of toa mealing.
Tha matter* d acuaaad at tote hearing ara quaat-tuddal In
nature. Aa auch, interaatad pantea are prohibited from contact­
ing mambari of toa Board of Adfuttment on tote matter, encapt
Axing toa pubic hearing, or by written communication to too
Communly Dawalopmont DMaion at toa —--------*---Puttteh: July 17,2005
S067

C tT Y O FL O N Q W O O O
NOTICE O F PU B LIC HEARINQ
T O CONSIOCR ADO PTIO N O F
PR O PO SED ANNEXATION ORDINANCE
N O TICE IS H ER EB Y G IVEN by toa City of Longvrood. Florida,
toat tha City Commiaalon will hold a p ubic hearing in toa
Longwood City Commiaalon Cham bara, 175 W aal Warren
Avenue, Longwood, Ftortda on M onday Auguet 1,2006 at 7 0 0
P M ., or aa aoon toareafter aa poaalbte to conaidar adoption of
toa following ordinance. Pteaae ba advtead tola ordnance provideo tor toa anrtekaOon of certain proparty daacribad aa Iblloer*:
r N o. 06-1764 (ANX 02-06)
Apptcant
Rady United of Ftortda. LLC
Tha Parcel ID#:
30-20-30-300-003n-0000
1857 Lake Emma Road
Land Uaa from County to CNy.

.

11

74BM 6.
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN by
toe Cay Commiaalon ol to* C*y
of Lake Mary Ftortda, toal aaM
Commission a 6 hot# a PuMc
Haaring on A a p tel 11, M , at
700 P. M., or aa aoon toeiasfter
aa pooatote. to ccnardar o vari-

(A)
to
Envkonmantal Budar Zona bom
fwany-Hva tool to taro teat and
a vartanca to Sadlon 7(B(2Kb)

North 1/2 of «w floudiweai 1/4
of too Horthwaat 1/4 of SacSon
IS. Ibwnahip 20 South, Rango
30 East, (lass too road),
Semmol* County. Florida
The Ruble Haaring wM ba held
al Lake Mwy O y HM. 100 N
Country Club Road, Laka Mary
(The mam ankanoa trio C*y Ms#
ia located on Lafeavtew Avanua).
The Pubke la Invited to /Hand
and be haard. Said haaring may
ba oommuad bom Vma to km*
unw a fnai dacteton te mada by
to#ClfyCommiaalon AnyqueaDona patterning lo (n,s request
should bo dnected to Dogmarie
Sagans. Planner, te 407-5651440.
NOTE: IFAPERSONDECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS
MEETING OR HEARING, HE
OR SHE WILL NEED A
RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH
PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY
NEED TO ENSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS IS UAOE.
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DEN CE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
FLORIDA STATUTES 266 0105
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
CITY'S ADA COORDINATOR
AT LEAST 46 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT 407-565-1424.

•■M M OLE COUNTY
6CC PROJKCT
SOLICITATIONS
For information on Seminole
County BCC procurement*,
pleas* visit our website *t
www sammolacountyfl-gov/pur­
chasing.
salad
Currant
Procurement tor ■ Mat ol all
active sokektetona Many can
be downloaded te no charge
Solicitation and Procurement
information te also available «
to* Purchasing and Contract*
Division, located n toa County
Sarvtca* Building. 1101 East 1st
S I. Room 3208. Ssntord.
Florida. Phone 407 665-7131.
To guarantee receipt ol adden­
da. all respondents should
check to* wabatte or contact Ih*
Purchasing
and
Contracts
Division seven calendar days
prior to to* llxed receiving data
oT suOrTvnaMrtvO*

Publish July 17.24.2005
SO M
NOTICE O F A G EN C Y ACTION TA K EN BY TH E
ST. JO H N S RIVER W ATER M AN AG EM EN T DISTRICT
Node* is y m n toat toa ioitowwig permit modification was wsuad

1666 FORO ECONOLM E
1FTD E15YOQHA57933
1966 GMC JIMMY 2 DR
1QKC8I621K6S06290
1961 PLYMOUTH 4 DR
1P3XP26O4MN601S13
Pubkah: July 17.2006
8066

AUCTION
flj
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.—
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ure
VI#TMetas we* conducted m
area with F S 71176.

vahictea te

Puttee Auction tor
Cash on JULY 3ft, IO N . al

10C0 A.M. te 102 N. Itepi* Am..
Sanford, F L 37771. A l mhtete*
■oid A S IS. No Mta guaranteed .
Harry* Towing raaarves toa right
awsaWfnOVuwkuxJe
Dku jm
On B
Iny
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&gt;ay ba
hour prior to aaia:
2001 DOOGE
1B7HF162913162901
1992 FORO
1FACPS2UXNA2370S7
1995 OOOGE
1B7HC16X6SS346S21

Proapactrm bidder* may inspect
to* vatveta* on to* day batora
to* Auction from 9AM until 6PM
Term* are cash or cerbftad funds
only OVIEDO TOWING reserve*
to* right to accept or refuse any
and M txda
The following
ottered tor bate.

vehicles

k it

1969 FORO PROBE
VIN4 tZVBT2tC3K5255247
Publish Jury 17,2005
8066

Flurid* Statute* before to* deaden* tor sang a paUKto
Chou*e g ---—1— ate no! adverstay #*et» to* V * to a ►
&lt;*•!&gt;

VEHICLES TO AUCTION
TEAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION I
196/ OOOGE PICKUP
1B/F004H4HS44I624
Putaah July 17, J006

6060

NOTICE IS given pursuant to
Sections 322 03 andtor 316.193
andtor 322 34 (2X5) and
932.701
through 932 707.
Florida Statutes, tote to* STATE
O F FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT
O F HIGHWAY SAFETY AND
MOTOR VEHICLES (DEPART­
MENT). through its Dwision.
The Florida Stats Highway
Patrol, on or about the 2nd day
of March. 3666. m to* County
ol Semmoie. State ot Florida,
sailed 6w sbomdasenbed per­
sonal proparty and te hokkng
the personal property pending
the outcome of torteilur* pro­
ceeding* AS persons or entities
who ham a legal interest in to*
subtact property may request a
hearing concerning to* seized
property by contacting YVette
Acosta MacMillan
Assistant
Attorney General. OFFICE OF
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.
SOI East Kennedy Boulevard.
Suda 1100. Tampa. FL 33602
5242. A Petition tor Forfeiture
has boon Mad n to* abovestyled court. Tha ente ram i nn
toe 29to daw ol AnrS 2005
an Order of Fxkkna at
EmbMkft-CteJM. H no response
by claimants, to* DEPART­
MENT aril) seek a Final
Judgment ol Defaun and
FortaXur*.
Pubkah Jufy 10.17. 2005
S053
M THE O RCW T COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOfCIAL ORCUTT
m AND FOR
SEM M OLE COUNTY,
FLQ RD A
CASE NO : 06-CA-1196-140

PROBATE DfYtBION
FILE NO. 06-CP-1104
IN RE: ESTATE O F

JEANETTE E. PATTISON.
NOTICE TO C R f OTTORS

Ali creditors of Ih* decedent
and other persons having claims
or demand* agamal decadent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
node# is required to b* served,
must Itte their claim* with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER O F 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME O f
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE O R 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER ­
VICE OF A COPY O F THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors ot tha dece­
dent and other parsons having
claims or demands against the
decedent s estate mutt file than
claims with tote Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE D EC ED EN TS
OATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION O F THIS NOTICE IS
JU LYtT. 2005
Karan Hotdaman
Personal Representative
121 Woodndge Trail
Santord. FL 32771
Man A Tavrides. P A
Attorney tor PatiUonar
Florida Bar No 0644993
1560 Orange Avenue Suita 200
Winter Parti, FL 32769
Attorney
tor
Personal

VEHICLE AUCTION
1 85, O LD S ,
0 1G3BY69Y3F9027341
2 99. FORO.
f IFAFP53U6SA3I3256
Auction k&gt; be nek) an 04-10-00

• ICAM te Prachani lowing
1240 8 HunaaJ Reagan Blvd
|C H 427). Lungwort

Puttee/1 July 17. M A
6102

whoa* adtkesa is Post Office
Box 230. LaBefte. Florida
33975. on or bator* M » 20.
2005. and M* toe origtote with
to* dark of tow Court etewr
bator* seme* on to* PW nkrs
attorney or xnmediatefy there­
after: other#!*#, a Defatat w« be
entered agamat you tor to* raSai
demanded m toa Complaint or

M THS C M C UTT COURT
OF THB ItOM TIEKTH
JUDICIAL CtRCW T

BEMM01SCOUNTY.

John Jay Watkins. P A
P O Bos 250
LaBaa*. FL 33975-0250

FLORKIA
C A SE N O : BSCA-1SH-14W
MIDFIRST BANK,

Publish; June 26. 2005 and
Jtay 3. to. 17. 2005
R156

IN THS CM CW T COURT
OF THS EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT M
ANO FOR
SEM M OLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
FR O BATI DIVISION
: 06-CF-1073

The dale of llr*i puttecakon of
ton Nonce a July 17,2005
WUkam C. Sateor. IV
P. 0 . Box 961
Geneva. FL 32732
Carte Deloach Bryant
Ftortda Bar No. 0166545
Law Otocea of Carla Daloach
Bryant. PA.
1206 Ea
Ortando, FL 32803
Tatephona: 407/740-5005
Attorney
tor
Personal

Pubkah: July IT. 24, 2003

soee
M THE ORCUTT COURT
OF TMBEIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL O RCW T ■*
AMD FOR SEM M OLE
COUNTY, FlO R iO A
C A SE NO. 06-ON-161B412O-L

TO DEFENDANTS M
C.
BROOKS AND EVA BROOKS.
A/K/A
EVA
BROOKS
WILLIAMS. HIS WIFE. * living,
sod if dead, their spouse*.
creditors, all parties claiming
ritetasl by. through, under or
against them, end sit parties
having or claiming to have, any
right, kite or interest m and to toe
real property harem AND ALL
OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CON­
CERN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an
action u quiet tin* on to* tokowmg property m Semmol* County.
Florida
Lot 16. BOYKIN PLACE.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 20.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
has bean hied against you and
you ara required to term a copy
oi your written defenses, it sny.
to it on JOHN JAY WATKINS
ESQUIRE, plaintiffs attorney.

" O A^ JR tVAPC , i , , '. . .
, , ;
R*M9rjMr*T^sb*nd. •

LAW RENCE ILANA ANO
DEBBIE LLANAAM/A
DEBORAH L LLANA
HANCOCK BANK F/K/A
GUARANTY NATIONAL BANK

OF TALLAHASSEE, and
UNKNOWN
TENANT S/OWNERS,

IN RE: ESTATE OF

NOnCIOFBALI

BARABARA CHRISTIAN.
Soote Security Number
281-14-7849

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

tentatim's attorney are sat torth

NOT1CI OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE
SERVICE-PROPERTY

Ftortda Bar N a: 066523
P O . Boa 1132
Apopka. FL 32704-1132
(407) 666-2130

B y Deborah Conant
Deputy Clark

M C BROOKS, at te.

PtaintiR.

G EO RG E C KELLEY. ESQ.

MARYANNE MORSE
As dark of Pi* Court

vs

PLYMOUTH PARK TAX
SER V C ES. LLC.

186 rm Tam a .
Lake Mary FL 32746

Pubkah July 10.17.2005
S052

Dated JUN 14.2005

THE ADMINISTRATION Of the
estate ot Barbara Christian,
deceased. Fite Number 051073-CP. is pending m toe
Circuit Court tor Semmol*
County.
Ftortda,
Probate
Division, to* address of which te
301 N Park A m . PO Box 6099,
Santord. Florida 32772. Tha
name of to* personal represan-

and
«f THB O RCU fT COURT FOR
9 6 M H O LI COUNTY.

Publish July 17. 24. 2005
6064

The Mats) contaewig to* application tor to# aoov# Haled permit
m avarlabi* tor inspection Monday through Friday except tor
legal header*. 8 00 a m to 5 0 0 p m a lt h e S l John* River
Water Management Chattel (Darnel} Headquarter*. 4049 Rato
Sir eel. P stalk*. FL 32176-1429 A person whoa* sobatanSel
r t a .M li ara altected by to* Datncl pemvtang decaron may pee
■on tor w-1 *dmm»*li*li** hewing « accordance stah seettora
120 569 and 120 S7. Ftortoe StaW ea. or may choc** to pursue
- i - m, aSarnafeya lamedy under secSon 120 5/3.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
A FTER THE DECED ENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

RENATA IVAN.
Petitioner/Wtie.

Seth Johnson, 702 Gladwin A m , Fern Park, FL 32730. permit
#42-117-97312-1 The protect » located at Semmol* County,
Section 20. Townatvp 21 South. Range 31 East Tha perm#
autooruaa A SU R FA C E W ATER M ANAGEM ENT SYSTEM ON
1 73 A C R E S TO SER VE Oviedo Urgent Care and Famky
Practice known aa Oviedo Urgent Care The receiving water
body la St John* River

A a CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

Pubkah: July 17,2005
S091

Representative

WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN Jufy 30, 2006
TIME 1000am
WHERE A t R lowing Same*
1001 N Oiando A rt
Maiturvl FL 32731

CLASSIC (ORANGE)
VtN 1G1BL53E9PWM7158

A a INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AD known or roaaonably ascer­
tainable. including contingent
creditors ot to* decadent’s
estate on whom a copy of tot*
notice te served within tore* (3)
month* sher to* date of the flrtt
publication of tow notice must
Me to** claims with ton Court
WITHIN THE
LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AS other creditors ol toe dece­
dent and person* having ctaxns
or demands against tha dece­
dent's estate must hie toeir
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

Notice la heroby ghien. pur­
suant to an Ex Parte Ortter
Reach aduSng ForacJcteure Sate
entered In toia causa in toa
O c t a l Court of
County, Ftortda. I * «
County Florida.
LO T 35. C O R R ECTED ANO
REVISED PLAT O F NORMANOY PARK. ACCOROtNQ
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK B,
PAGE 100. O F THE PUBLIC
RECO RDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
snd commonly known aa:
271 Lincoln Road, al pubke sat*.

■ X ■■*i m . 1 - — -x x-------» x- ; -x-x---10 Hi®
wQitWI UTO PvSl UfUUBf.
x—

tor cash, held on toe west toys
door ol the Seminote County
Courthouse, at It 00 AM on July
28. 2005
Dated tow 28to day of June,
2005.
Clerk of #w O cta l Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
In accordance with the
nth DisMtWtias Act.
dtaafxkttee needing
a special accommodation to parttopate m tow proceadtog should
contact Court AdmnwtraMn *t
telephone number (407)6654330. not later than seven (7)
day* prior t o to* proceeding H
hearing unpaired. (TOO) 1-600955-8771. or Voice (V) 1-600955-8770. via Florida Ratoy
Sarvtca

The data of to* first publication
ol this Notice is July 10. 2005

Michelle Q. Casltko
Kas*. Shuler. Solomon, Spador.
Foyle 6 Singer, PA.
PO . Box 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0600

Personal Representative
Ctoudta Slaton

Publish: July 10.17. 2005
S064

N C m c i O F ACTION
TO: GABOR IVAN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an
action tor dissolution of marrtag*
has bean Mad agamat you and
you are raquead to saw* a copy
of your written defenses. it any.
to « on Samuat Filar. Esqutr* of
Samuel Robert Filter. II. P A ,
Petitioner's attorney, whose
address ia 1220 Douglas A m .
State 203, Longwood. FL 32779.
on or batora August 2. 2005 and
IH* to* ongmai with to* dark of
tot* court ecthar batora service
on petthonerX attorney or imm*dtata/y thereafter, othetwtee 6
default wik be entered against
you tor (he reset demanded in

Date on: July 7. 2005
Maryann* Moors*
Clerk of toe Court
By - France* Tomlin
Deputy Dark
Publish: July t7. 24. 31. 2005
and August 7. 2005
S097
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SJLLE
Public auction to be held at 9 00
am on to* tat day ot AUGUST,
2005 Al to* front door ot
Sanford Towing 6 Recovery Inc.,
located at 2522 Country Club
R d. Santord. FI 32771. tor to#
purpose oi disposing oi toa toitowing vehicle
G H EG 1694C686
1966 GHEEN
Public auction to be held at 9 00
am on to* tat day of AUGUST,
2045 At the front door ol
Santord Towing 6 Recovery Inc,
located M 2522 Country Club
Rd . Santord. Ft 32771. tor to*
purpose of dnpowng of to# tol-

1GCCSI9ZSM624/S56
1991 OLDS
Pubke auction Id be held *19 00
am on toe 1st day of AUGUST.
200S At to* front door ol
Santord Towing 6 Recovery Inc.
located « 2522 Country Oub
R d . Santord. FI 32771. lor to*
purpoae oI disposing oi toe toP

tO3HM54C5KW389640
1969 OLDS
Publish July 17, 2005
S101
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCLAL CIRCUIT IN ANO
FOR THE COUNTY OF
SEMINOLE. STATE
OF FLORIOA
Casa Number 06-CA-770-ISM

IH RE FORFEITURE OF
1993 CHEVROLET CAPRICE
CLASSIC (ORANGE I
VIN IGIBL53E9PW117I56
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
PROCEEDINGS
TO ANY ANO ALL PERSONS
WHO CLAIM AN INTEREST IN
THE FOLLOWING PERSONAL
PHOPEMtY

iuu-i n a v W i t r I APtur t

Mail To:
Sanford Herald 300 N. French Ave. • Sanford, Florida 32771

W W E___

AOOflESS
CITY

Plge 5B

Legals

Legals

Legals

demands against
aatate mute Na the*
tote Court WITHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O F THE FWST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE.

IN RE: The Marriage of:

on July 7. 2005
NOTICE

Boro won mt

1995 CHEVROLET
2Q1WW1214TS924I504

NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on
AUGUST 2. 200S, at S 00 AM si
325 Aukn Am .. Oviedo. FL

bw

A l other cisetters of toa dace-

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.

Pubkah July 17.2005
S065

City and may be inspected by toe public

Sarah U. M*ir»s. City Clerk

of in* m iun

SELSOR. M.
date of deato
we* March 23.2005. and whose
Soctei Security Number te 20009-1674, is pending m the
Circuit Court tor Semmota
County.
Florida.
Probata
Uvvtuoci. in* KKjr*t* oi wnen 19
P O Boa 6089. Santord. F L
32772-6099. The names and
ol to* Personal
and
tha
Personal Reprwsantatlm's attor­
ney are sat torffi betow

V EH C LES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOCL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #

The admmtetrteton of 9w aetata
of JEANETTE E. PATTISON.
deceased, whose date of deem
was March I. 2009, « pending
In toe Circuit Court tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida. Probate
Division, toe address of which ia
Post Otoe* Baa 8099, Sanford,
FL. 32772-6099
The name*
and address** of to* Personal
Representative
end
Ih*
Personal Representative's sttor-

Pubkah: Jufy 17, 2006

Persona with dwabikii#* needing aaawtance to participate si any
ol thaae proceedings should contact to* A D A. Coordinator al
407/ 260-3461. al least 46 hours m advance ol toa mealing

trm aomirawTsimxi

Ol W ILIAM C

Court W lh tti THE LATER O F 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
O F THE FM ST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O F A CO PY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.

savaray dm teal to zaro teat to
Mow tor too oonakuclon of a
smgla family roaktertco, pool,
■ id acraan andoaure on toa tottowing daacribad proparty:

Carol A. Foater, City dark
DATED: Jufy 13. 2005

A l persona ere advised toel # toey deade to appeal any deoaren
made al these meeftogatoaaringe, toey will need a record of toe
p roceed * ^ and tor auch purpose, toey may need to ensure toal
a verbatim racord of toe proceedngs it made, which record to
iw lude 9ie testimony and evidence upon which toe appeal ia to
be baaed (per Section 286 0105. Florida Statutes)

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

WHAT! VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN: July 90. MBS
TIME: 1000am
WHERE: A 6 R towing Service
1001 N. Orlando Ave.
FL 32731

1964 CHRYSLER 4 DR
1C36F66P4EXS20606

CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA

Tha complete description by metes and bounds and toe ordlnance can be obtained from toe Otltce ol to* City Clerk. At to*
meeting, interetled parties may appear and be heard with
respect to toe proposed ordinance The*# hearings may be conhnued from Urns to nme aa may be necessary A copy of to* pro­
posed ordinance la posted at Ih* Longwood City Hall,
Longwocd, Ftortda and coptes are on (Me with toe Clerk ol toe

WILLIAM C SELSOR. IN.

muii no

NOTICE OF

Dannla 6 Raotoa Maraton (VAR 06-

IN RE: ESTATE OF

A l credtors of toa
and otoar paraona having cteana
or damands apatnat dacadant'i
aatate. on whom a copy of tote
noftc* ks r*qutr*d to bo oorvodL

P u bM i: Jutt 17, 2006
8100

LEO LOT 6 8LK E COLUMBUS HARBOR

C.

Sunday. July 17. 2005

ST

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M THE ORCUtT COURT
0 f THE EKNfTtENTN
CIRCUIT
M A M ) FOR
S— IDLE COUNTY,
FLORKM
CASS NO.: 06-CA-992-14W

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County
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M10FIRST BANK.

DATED tote 20 day ot May.

HARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE COUNTY
COURT
B rM to yS U o u p a

V you M • p tro n wtth a d»lM R|f who naada any acconwnoi ai onjtof vo pamopaia e
, you ara emitted.
M no ooK to you. to toe provtoon
o l oortain assistance Pteas#
contact Court Admlraatraaon at
901 N. Park Avenue. SurtafOO I.
Santard. F t 32771 (407) MS4277 wthan 2 working day* of
your fa c e t* o l fUa noaca; 8 you
ara haanng or vo*ca impaired,
cad 1-400-953-8771
RICHARD M CO IN. ESQ .
Taytar A Carta. P A .
830 Conoouraa Partway South.
SudalOO
MaMand. Florida 32751
PuMeh: May 29. 2009 and June
9.2009
Q193

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a Virginia Corporation.
PLAINTIFF

vs
ZAIDA SANCHEZ. RAMON
TAVARE7.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
RAMON
TAVAREZ CHAPMAN LAKES
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
IN C .
UNKNOWN TENANT) S) IN
POSSESSION 81 and 82. a l
a t.
DEFENOANT(S)

DAVIO RIGHT, and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Datandama

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

BOBBY L TAYLOR a/k/a
BOBBY TAYLOR a/Va BOB
TAYLOR. MARLA M TAYLOR.
DONALD
J
TERRY.
ROSEANNE TERRY. CAPITAL
ONE BANK SEMINOLE
COUNTY. UNIFUND CCR
PARTNERS. UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
81 and 82. at at..
DEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE O f SALE
Nonce la hereby given, pur­
suant to an Final Aidgm enl ol
Foreclosure lx PtaeafV #nttrad
In Wa cause on May 18. 2009.
in to * O cu n Court d Banknote
County. Florida I m * soa the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, deaenbed a t
LOT 12. BLOCK 17. WEATHERSFIELD SECOND ADDI­
TION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 12. PAGES
102 AND 103. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
and commonly known aa:
931 N o te Dams Drive, at public
•ala. to 9«a highest and best bid­
der. tor cash. Salat held on toe
r N i i w ! (xxx o i in# u#Tvno#
County
Courthouse.
on
AuguaHS. 2003 al 11 o'clock
AM .

* ■ bem ad*
to • Summary Final
tlC M N o .
pondtag In tha
Court o» too Eighteenth
C ircuit in and tor
0 County. F lo rid *

Lecals

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment d Forectoture dated
May 18. 2005 entered to C M
Case No 0S-CA-529-14-W d
toe O c ta l Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit m and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida, wherein
MORTOAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
lAlto
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Mortgage. Inc.. Ptaintttt and
ZAIDA SANCHEZ. RAMON
TAVAREZ.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
RAMON
TAVAREZ CHAPMAN LAKES
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA­
TION. IN C . UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS) IN POSSESSION 81
and 82. are Defendants
win s#w io in# mgn#«i utoom
tor cash at toe W att Front Door
ol
too SEMINOLE County
Courthouse. 301 N
Park
Avenue in Sanford. Flortda
32771. at 11 00 am . on the
18th day d Ji m . 2005 tha tot­

Dated tots 19 day of May. 2005
Clark d tie Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By: Mary Stroupa
Deputy d a rk
In

accordance w ith tha
« h Dwataktwa A ct

a special accommodation to paroapata n ana proceeding anoukt
contact court Adminislraaon at
talaphona number (407)6654330, not M ar than seven (7)
day* prior to toe procaadng If
haanng impaired. (TOO) 1-800935-8771. or \Ake* (V) 1-800935-6770. via Florida Relay
Sarvtce
Michele G CaatAo
Kass. Shuler. Solomon. Spactor.
Foyle A Singer. P A
PO. Box 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0800
Publish May 29. 2005 and
June 5. 2005
0 t8 4

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 18TH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A M ) FOR
A IM N 0 L 1 COUNTY,
FLORtOA
CASS NO: M -CA-A29-14-W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC., aa Nominee tor Novattar
Mortgage. Inc.,
PLAINTIFF

a l eat forth to said Final
Summary Judgment. to-wK:
LOT 3. BLOCK A OF CHAP­
MAN LAKES PHASE
t.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 52. PAGES 40
AND 41. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS my hand and tha
te a l d tola court on May 18.
2005
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d toe Court
By: Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clark
Attorney tor Plaintiff
Brian L. Rotator. Esquire
Popfcm A Rotator. P A
10 Fairway Drive
Suite 302
Deerfield Beach. FL 33441
Telephone (954) 380-9030
Facsxnto (954) 420-5187
Publish May 29. 2005 and June
5.2008 .
0185

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment d Forectoture dated
May 19. 2005 entered to C M
C ate No 05-CA-530-14-Q d
the Cacut Court d the I9TH
Judicial Circuit n and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Flortda. wherein
NOVASTAR
MORTGAGE.
INC . a Virginia Corporation.
P la n t* and BOBBY L TAYLOR
a/k/a BOBBY TAYLOR a /k /i
BOB TAYLOR. MARLA M. TAY­
LOR. DONALD J. TERRY.
ROSEANNE TERRY. CAPITAL
ONE
BANK.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. UNIFUNO CCR
PARTNERS. UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN POSSESSION 81
and 82, ara Delendanta.
I M i te l to the highest bidder
tor cash at tha W att Front Door
ot tha SEMINOLE County
CourthouM . 301 N. Park
Avenue to Sanford. Florida
32771. a l I t 00 am on toe 21
day d June. 2005 toe toMowmg
forth to said Final Summary
Judgment, to-wit
LOT
131,
WYNDHAM
WOOOS,
PHASE
TWO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 28. PAGES 41
AND 42. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
WITNESS my hand and (he
seal d Ihn court on May 20.
2005
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctoih d Ihe Court
By' Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clark
Attorney lor Plamtifl
Bnan L. Rotator. Esquire
Popkm A Rotator. PA
10 Fairway Drive
Suita 302
Deerfield Beach. FL 33441
Talaphona (954)360-9030
Facsimile (954) 420-5187

UNION PLANTERS BANK
N A SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER WITH UNION
PLANTERS MORTOAGE.
IN C .

RICKY SIGMON. e« a l.
D etendanfli)
NOTICE O f B A L I
Notice it hereby given that,
pursuant to a Fmai Judgment d
Forectoture or Order dated May
t9 . 2005. entered to C M CaM
Number OS-CA-115-140, In tie
C ircuit Court tor SEMINOLE
County Flortda wherein UNION
PLANTERS BANK. N A. SUC­
CESSOR By MERGER WITH
UNION PLANTERS MORT­
GAGE. INC to toe Planum, and
RICKY SIGMON, et af . v e toe
Defendants, I aHi e a i toe prop­
erty situated to SEMINOLE
County. Florida, daaertoad aa:
L d 5. RETREAT AT WEKIVA.
according to toe plat toered, aa
recorded to Plat Book 59. Paget
32. 33. and 34. ot the PuMc
Records d Seminole County.
Florida
at pubfec tala to tha higheel

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W att Front Door. 301 North
Park Avenue. Sanford, FL,
32771, M 11 DO a m . on toe 21
day d June, 2008.

NOVASTAR MORTGAGE, IN C .

□

RHONOA FOX a V l RHONDA
K FOX; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF RHONOA FOX a/k/a
RHONOA K FOX.
and Ml
unknown pames ciatrrxng oy,
through, under or agatoat toe
la not known to be dead or atom,
whether aaal unknown p a rte *
claim aa heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, tenors,
credrtors. trustee•, spouses, or
other claimants. TENANT 81
andtor TENANT 82. toe parties
Kandad to account foe the
parson or parsons In
possession: THE SEASONS
OF UT GREENWOOD

HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC..

NOTICE OF B A L I
ronca n n#reoy gtv#n mai.
pursuant to the Summary Final
Judgment
ol
Forectoture
entered on May 19.2008, In tots
cauee. I wd set toe property s8uated In SEMINOLE County.
Flortda daaertoad aa:
LOT 71. THE SEASONS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 50. PAOE(S) 24
THROUGH 27. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.

Maryann# M ona
CLERK OF THE
COURT
By: Mary Stroupa

a/k/a 409 Hortron Dr . Winter
Springe. Flortda 32708
CIRCUIT

Gotoon Law Firm
1230 South M yrtle Avenue,
Suita 105
Clearwater. Flortda 33758-3445
Published In Sanford Herald
Americana With DiaabiMtot Act
of 1990
Admeeatratlva Order No 97-3
If you ara a pereon with a dis­
ability who naada any accom­
modation to order to participate
to tola procaadng. you are enti­
tled. at no coat to you. to tha
provision d certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Adm inistration at 301 North
Park Avenue. Suita N 30t.
Sanford, Florida 32771 (407)
685-4227, within (2) working
days o l your receipt o l this
notice. 8 you are hearing or
voice impaired call 1(800)955-8771
Pubbsh May 29. 2005 and June
5.2005
0188

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 06-CA-118-14G

TO WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE IN C .

Dated May 20. 2005

Publish May 29. 2005 and
Juna5. 2005
Q186
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AH O FO R
SEIM N O LI COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO: 08 -CA-S30-14-G

IN THE ORCUtT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 04-CA-1I17-14-G

at puM c kata, to tha highest
and bast tedder, tor cash. West
front door d too courthouse,
located at 301 North Park
Avanua. Sanford. SEMINOLE
County. Florida, at 1100 o'clock
Am ., on June 21. 2005
Dated at Sanford. Florida tota
20 (toy d May. 2008
(Sad)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d toe Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clark

It you ara a parson with a dis­
ability who naada any accom­
modation to order to participate
to this proceeding, you ara enti­
tled. at no coal to you. to the
provision d certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Adm inistration at 301 North
Park Avenue. Suita N301,
Sanford. Flortda 32771 (407)
685-4227, within (2) working
days d your receipt o l tola
nonce. 8 you ara hearing or
voice im paired, can 1(800)955-6771
Publish May 29. 2005 and
June 5. 2005
0169

P u b tti May 29.2008 and Arne
5.2008
0190

(COUNTY

•oucmmoM
VICTORIA A
IRW IN;
;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VIC­
TORIA A IRWIN, and a*
unknown parttoa ctotosng by.
through, under or agarnat toe
la not known to be dead or
parties claim as hairA devisees,
grantees, assignees, tenors.
credrtors. trustees, spouses, or
other claimants. TENANT 81
and/or TENANT 82. the partes
intended to account tor me
parson or persona to
possession. TRAILS OF
SEMINOLE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC..

NOTICE OF SALE
Nonce la hereby given to d .
pursuantto toe Find Judgment
d Foreclosure dated May 19.
2008. In tola causa. I wd s a l toe
proparty wtuatod to SEMINOLE
County. Florida daaertoad aa:
LOT US. TRAILS • UNIT I .
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 82. PAGES 59
THROUGH 84. INCLUSIVE.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
a/k/a 331 Velveteen Place.
Oviedo. Florida 32768
at pubic ada. to toe highest
and beet tedder, tor cash. West
front door d tha courthouse,
located at 301 North Park
Avanua. Santord. SEMINOLE
County. Florida, d 1100 o'clock
a m . on June 21. 2005.

(Sad)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d toe Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clark
Douglas C. Zahm. P A
18830 U S Hwy 19 N , 8300
Clearwater. FL 33784
(727)538-4011 phone
(727)539-1094 fax
If you ara a parson with a dtsatekty who naada any accom‘ modatton to order to participate
in tois ptocsedtog. you ara an*tied. at no co d to you. to toe
provision d certain aaaiatanca
P itts e
contact
Court
A dm inistration at 301 North
Park Avanua. Suita N 30t,
Santord. Florida 32771 (407)
685-4227. within (2) working

For saw me lo n on Banknote
County BCC procurements,
please vte# ow weberte d
www sam todeccuriy* gcw ^K chasing.
select
Currant
Procurement tor a to t d r t
be downtoadsd a l no charge
Soacftaoon and Pnwaam ent
kdotm alon N dso evatobto d
toe Purchasing and Ctxwacta
DMdon. located to toe Courrty
Services BuSdtog. 1101 Ead
ta t S t. Room 3208. Santord.
Florida Phone 407-866-7131.
lb guarantee tacalpt d adden­
d a aa respondents should
check toe weberts or contact
too Purchasing and Contract*
DMston seven calendar day*
prior to toa Used receiving data
d submataNfoKN.
PuMah: May 29, 2008
0161
NOTICE O f
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None# ■ D#reoy grv#n tn#t m#
undersigned pursuant to toa
■Fictitious Nam * Statute.*
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969 09.
Flortda
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d
Corporations.
Department d Stala. State d
Florida upon receipt d p ro d d
to * puMcalton d tot* nolle*,
to * flctttio u * name, to-wtt:
B udget
B lind s
Ol
ApopfcWLongw ood
under
which we ara engaged In busi­
ness at 207 Waymouto Harbor
Cove,
Longwood.
Florida
32779. That to * corporation
intaraatad In aald business
enterprise is as idtowa:
LC Intro. Inc.. 207 Weymouth
Harbor Cov*. Longwood. FL
32779
PuM th: May 29. 2003

SUSS______________
NOTICE OF IN TIN T
In accordance w ith Section
121 055, Florida Statuas, The
Seminole Communrty Co9ag*
D istrict Board of T ru st***
m nouncM th# d tt lqnatton and
tr ir w tr ot in aoomonai w n tv
tetraav* position wanm toa cor
lege to tha Senior Management
Sam e* Class d to * Florida
natkam ant System The posi­
tion la to * Vice Praaidant
Inform ation Technology and
n* source* / CIO.
j

rOr runnof wnofmanon contactE. Ann McGaa. Praaidant.
Sarrsnote Community Co8aga,
tOO WMdon Bfvd., Santord.
Florid* *2773
Publish: May 29. 2005
0170

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REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
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WELLS FARGO BANK. N A .
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER

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M THE ORCUtT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUIT
M AN O FO R
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
F IO R 0 A
CASE NO. 06-CA-S83-14-Q

Dated at Santord. Florida torn
20 day d May. 2005

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Project
protects
Seminole
grads

50 cente

With the warm weather
here, the Seminole
Aquatics Summer
Stingrays Swin Team for
beginners is set to start
its season.

B y S t « v « Paradis

Herald Staff

SeeSpertt, Page IB

SANFORD — Getting
graduating high school sen­
iors to attend an all-night,
supervised party with no
drugs or alcohol presents
challenges, but in her fourth
year, Mary Beth Mather has
figured it out.
"W e had 136 students
attend out of 550 gradu­
ates," she said Tuesday. "We
had a fifth of the class." That
is up from 80 Seminole High
School students last year.
Project Graduation is a
national event. Mather is the
m other of Jillian Lindahl,
SHS class of 2005. This was
her fourth year as chair­
woman of the event for
Seminole High.
She credits a new venue, a
bunch of volunteers and car­

Winter Springs
man stabbed
over weekend
WINTER SPRINGS
— The Winter Springs
Police Department
investigated a stabbing
Saturday, at 27 Golf
Terrace Apartment No.
309 in Winter Springs.
According to police,
two individuals were in
an argument when the
victim was stabbed. The
victim was identified as
Matthew Diaz, 23, a
black male.
Diaz was taken to
South Seminole
Hospital by friends
where he underwent
surgery. Officials at the
hospital notified police.
The suspect Is
Christopher Ryan Huey,
black male, bom Oct.
10, 1978.
According to Capt.
Mike Noland with
Winter Springs police,
Diaz is expected to sur­
vive.
"We are still gather­
ing information and
searching for the sus­
pect in this case,"
Noland said Tuesday
morning.
Persons with any
information regarding
this case or the where­
abouts of Christopher
Ryan Huey are asked to
call Capt. Noland at
321-377-4028.

By Staff Reports
SANFORD — Lt. Frank
Kucera, 43, a veteran of the
Sem in o le
C ounty
Fire
D epartm ent, died in the
line of duty on Friday, May
27. He reportedly died
after a training exercise.
Kucera has been w ith
Sem in o le C ounty since
June 15, 1981. A 1980 grad­
uate of Lake Brantley High
School, he continued his
ed u cation
at
Sem inole
Com m unity College where
he received his certificate
of com pliance and State of
Florida Firefighter license.
Kucera was the second
Sem inole firefighter to die

GENEVA — The
Seminole County
Natural Lands Program
invites residents to
"Discover Bones and
Fossils Day" June 25
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Participants can find
a bone or fossil and take
it to experts for identifi­
cation. Open to resi­
dents of all ages.
The location is the Ed
Yarborough Nature
Center; Geneva
Wilderness Area; 3501
N. County Road 426,
Geneva. Call 407-6657411.
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ing businesses and organiz­
ers for the boost in atten­
dance to this year's party at
Wet 'n Wild in Orlando.
"W e got into a really good
venue," Mather said of this
y ea r's party. The event
receives no money from the
school district or the school,
she said. It is strictly run on
donations and parent volun­
teers.
This year Mather took a
chance for the new location.
She teamed up with Lyman
High School in Longwood
and Croom s Academ y of
Information Technology in
Sanford. After having just 80
students show up last year,
she had to guarantee 125
this year.
"I have to really go out
there and talk it up," she
Sn

Herald photo* by
Tommy Vincent
While delivering the city
of Sanford Memorial Day
proclamation
Monday,
city Commissioner Art
Woodruff said; ‘ Sacrifice
is meaningless without
remembrance.* Few peo­
ple know the importance
of this message than the
four men in the top photo:
from
left,
Disabled
American Veteran Sam
Martin; Tuskegee Airmen
Kirkland W. Ward and
Samuel L. Hoard, and
Clinton Westbrook, a for­
mer sailor from the
U.S.S. Arizona who sur­
vived the attack of Pearl
Harbor. Celebrating their
freedom to the left are
Jade Lockhart, left, Sky
Lilly, center, and her big
sister Cheyenne. Two 21gun salutes by the
Seminole
County
Sheriff’s Office and the
Sanford
Police
Department, a parade, a
fly over and patriotic
music marked the annual
event on a hot and humid
May 30. Woodruff said
despite being spared the
necessity of going to war,
all Americans must honor
the nation's war debt. It is
not enough to set aside a
day, he said, but we must
live in such as a way as
to honor those who have
died. For more photos,
see Page 6A.

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follow ing a heart attack in
less than a month.
B attalio n
C h ief Max
Buffkin of the Sanford Fire
D ep artm en t died M ay 4
follow ing a heart attack he
suffered April 23 at home.
He was 48.
Kucera was prom oted to
lieutenant on O ct. 1, 1990.
In em ployee review s, he
was described as a m otiva­
tor and team builder.
In a recent evaluation,
Kucera was described as
som eone who show s "lo y ­
alty to the departm ent, and
com m itm ent to his crew
and
the
cou nty."
See K uce ra, Page 3A

Business marks five years on edge of fitness
B y Llane Edtxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD— A local private fitness
center. The Trainers Edge, is celebrating
its fifth year in business June 1.
Debbie Von H erbulis and Penny
Price McIntosh started The Trainers
Edge five years ago. Von Herbulis
bought out Mclntosn three and a half
years ago and has kept the business
and her clientele growing strong.
The Trainers Edge is for the experi­
enced fitness enthusiast and the begin­
ner. The fitness center can provide per­
sonal trainers for their clients one-onone. They also offer small and large
group training. In addition to personal
training, a client can become a kev club
member for about $50 a month and
have a key card that gives them 24hour access to the center.
They also have licensed massage
therapists and their personal trainer's
are certified.
Other services at The Trainers Edge
include body composition analysis; fit­
ness assessments; fat loss and muscle
gain programs; nutntion counseling;

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Debbie Von Herbulis is the owner of The Trainers Edge, a Sanford fitness company
that celebrates five years in business today.
and sports training such as body building,
5Ks,
10K marathons, and
triathlons.

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training.
Trainer Kim Coggon, who has been
with The Trainers Edge for almost four
years, said she's seen many success sto­
ries go through the gym. One in partic­
ular was a young woman who was a
Florida state weightlifting champion
with a goal of entering the U.S. Navy. In
just a few short months of training with
Coggon, she got in.
"She was accepted to the U.S. Navy
after dedication and hard w ork,"
Coggon said. "I'm very proud of her."
Another trainer, Dondi O'Neal, had
a gentleman come in one day who
explained that his business partner had
just "dropped dead of a massive heart
attack" with no warning. He told her he
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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
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P resea so n P ractice

FR I
Hospice of the
Comforter's Quality o f Life
Education Program will offer
two free seminars in June.
"Graceful Passages: Coming
to Terms with Our
Mortality," will be held on
four consecutive Fridays
from 10 a.m. to noon at 480
W. Central Pkwy., in
Altamonte Springs.
Registration required. Call
407-682-0808, ext. 306.

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The School o f D ance Arts
40th Anniversary recital will
be held at Winter Springs
High School at 2 and 7 p.m.,
witn another showing at 2
p.m. Sunday, June 5. Tickets
are $8 at the High School box
office on show days.

Herald Staff
SA N FO RD — Lake Mary Police and the
O range County Sheriff's Department are
searching for tne truth after a woman said
she w as attacked for a second time and tied
up by a stranger.
Lake M ary Detective Mike Conneely
confirm ed that news reports of her state­
m ents reflected what the woman told
police.
"W e're looking into the veracity of those
claim s," Conneely said. He added that the
case is looking a little odd.
T h e wom an, who lives in Orange
County, said first she was pulled over on
Interstate 4 in Lake Mary by a person
claim ing to be a police officer. She gave the
m an her license, who started writing infor­
m ation from it. Police said he threw it back
at her when she became suspicious of him.
He fled in a gray Chevy Lumina with a
Florida license plate that reads in part: X16
???
On May 10, the woman said the same
man kidnapped her at gunpoint at an
undisclosed Sanford location. He drove her
SUV to the U.S. Post Office distribution
center on Rinehart Road, near Timicuan,
where he sexually assaulted her before get­
ting away on foot. At the time, Lake Mary
police said the woman may have been tied
up.
Then on May 20, Orange County 9-1-1
received a call from the woman's 5-year-old
boy who said his mother had her mouth
and hands taped. The woman later told
police that the person who attacked her
was the same one who sexually assaulted
her in Lake Mary. She reportedly was taken
to the hospital for minor injuries.
Conneely confirmed that she was given
an exam after the sexual assault as well, but
he could not release any information. Lake
Mary Police released a composite of a sus­
pect last week.
"W e've had some leads come in and we
are still following some of them," he said.
The Florida Department of Law
Enforcement processed the woman's SUV
following the sexual assault in Lake Mary,
Conneely said. The vehicle was processed
for evidence and released back to the
wom an's husband. He could not give any
details as any evidence found in the SUV is
still being processed.
"W e're still awaiting officials details," he
said. "They're pretty busy."
When asked what people should think
about the story, Conneely said people
should just use due care.
"There is no need to overreact or become
fearful," he said. "People need to just use
common sense."
He said he is waiting on the final report
on the case from Orange County.

Dance studio marks
40 years this week
SANFORD — Audiences in Sanford and
nearby cities have been attending the annu­
al showcase performances of Miriam and
Valerie's School of Dance Arts for years.
This annual recital season marks the 40th
and the celebration takes place June 4 and
June 5 at Winter Springs High School per­
forming arts center.
M atinees at 2p.m. on Saturday and
Sunday, and an evening show on Saturday
at 7p.m., will provide audiences the oppor­
tunity to enjoy this year's theme, "Zing,
Swing, and that Ballet thing."
Tickets are $8 and reserved seats may be
purchased by calling 407-323-1900. You
many also purchase tickets at the door.
This years show will pay special homage
to thousands of former students of S.O.D.A.
who will be listed in the program and asked
to stand and be recognized before every
show.

Father N icholas Gruner,
an expert on the Message of
Fatima and the Third Secret
will hold a rosary rally and
information talk on Our
Lady of Fatima at St. Thomas
More Catholic Church, 550
Riverview Ave., Sanford,
from 12:30 to 7 p.m.
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As if we needed the practice of how to handle stormy weather, thi3 thunderstorm covered most of Florida Tuesday. Let’s Just
hope it’s not an omen of another active hurricane season, which by the way starts today as does the state tax exemption on
hurricane supplies through June 12. Let’s get prepared.

Longw ood sp en d s
th o u s a n d s fo r trib u te
B y Jo e Hendricks
Herald Correspondent
LONGWOOD — With a split 3 to 2 vote, the city of
Longwood Commission voted to pay $66,000 for a
Heroes Day Monument to be erected in the Historic
District. With landscaping the cost to escalate to nearly
$100,000.
After months of discussion, commissioners required
a special meeting May 18 to decide the fate the proposed
monument.
Faced with a May 20 deadline, the commissioners
voted 3-2 in favor of a design submitted by Paul West,
from West Memorials in Memphis, Tenn.
W'orking with an original design created by Mayor
H.G. "Butch" Bundy, West was initially contacted bv
Deputy Mayor John Maingot, who provided West with
design input from each of the five commissioners. West
then developed a design he hoped would please all five
commissioners.
West flew down from Memphis to present his fired
design at the May 16 City Commission Meeting. Before
attending the meeting, West spent time earlier in the
afternoon with Commissioner Dan Anderson tweaking
the final design.
After presenting his rendering of the proposed
Heroes Day Monument, West informed the commis­
sioners that a decision would have to be reached no later
than May 20 if the commissioners wanted the monu­
ment to be in place by Sept. 11, 2005.
Commissioners have designated that day for a
Heroes Day Memorial ceremony to honor those who
lost their lives in the World Trade Center disaster, while
also honoring the veterans of past and present wars and
giving recognition to members of the local police and
fire departments — "men who put their lives on the line
each and every day," according to Maingot.
Because the commissioners were unable to give West
a definite answer the night he attended the City
Commission meeting a special meeting was called for
the following Wednesday.
Dressed more casually than they do for angular City
Commission meetings, the commissioners, along witn
City Administrator Richard Taylor spent about 90 min­
utes discussing the design submitted by West and the
cost involved in building the monument.
As the meeting got underway, Bundy acknowledged
that he was having second thoughts about making a
hasty decision while faced with an impending deadline.
The mayor suggested getting the public more involved
in the process and mentioned that he wouldn't mind
seeing a few more* bids from local design companies in
hopes that one might provide a cheaper alternative to
the design submitted by West.
Commissioner Mike Holt said he was by no meares
an expert in the field of art, but stated that he didn’t real­
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25 tores. Holt said he was still partial
to the original design created Bundy
— a simple design featuring two
black granite columas placed on a
pentagon shaped base, a monument
in his opinion that truly emphasized
the piece of steel girder from the
World Trade Center that was pre­
sented to the city of Longwood a few
months earlier.
Maingot, however, urged the
commissioners to, "Get on with it."
He favored the more contemporary
design submitted by West and agreed with the idea that
the monument should not be an admittance of defeat at
the hands of the enemy, but a symbol of the enduring
spirit and determination of the American people.
Commissioner Brain Sackett agreed with Maingot
that the commission had spent enough time discussing
the various design proposals and the time had come to
move forward with the construction of the much talked
about monument.
Anderson said he favored a second, more esoteric,
design submitted by West, but agreed with Maingot and
Sackett that it was time to move forward if they hoped
to have the monument done in time for the Heroes Day
Celebration.
Unable to reach a unanimous decision, the matter
was put to a vote.
An ordinance approving the design submitted by
West, with a cost of $66,000, was passed by a 3-2 vote.
Maingot, Anderson and Sackett voted in favor of the
design. Bundy and Holt voted against it.
VVith the final design now settled, West Memorials
was given the green light to proceed with the project.
Using a granite broker who specializes in Chinese gran­
ite (China being the leading, and cheapest, source for
black granite) West placed the order for the stone to be
blasted from a Chinese mountainside.
"China Is to the granite business what the northeast­
ern United States was 100 years ago," he said. The use
of imported granite was much discussed during the
design process. The city commissioners would have
referred to use American granite, but doing so would
ave added substantially to the final cost of the monu­
ment.
Bids are currently being secured for the landscaping
of the aa*a surrounding the monument and for the con­
struction of the monument's base. The total cost of the
monument with landscaping will range from $75,000 to
$100,000.
When asked how he would respond to criticism in
regard to monument's cost, Maingot said: "Most cities
in and around Central Florida already have monuments
to honor our military services. Somewhere along the
line, someone has to show appreciation for their dedica­
tion and service to country. We have a number of active
military personnel who live in Longwood."

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SUN
An afternoon tea and
book signing will be held at
the Sanford Book Shoppe,
222 E. First St., from 2 to 4
p.m. with the Sierra Club of
Central Florida. Guest will be
author Susan Ryan.
Donations accepted for the
Sierra Club Central Florida.

THU
A Panther Talent
Showcase presented by the
studenLs of Page Private
School, Seminole Towne
Center Campus, will be held
at the Helen Stairs Theatre,
South Magnolia Avenue at
Second Street in Sanford, 6 to
8 p.m. Admission is $3.
Cnildren 2 and under free.
Tickets on sale at the door.
A special photography
exhibition will be held from
5:30 to 8 p.m. at Anything
You Want Gallery, 110 S. Park
Ave., in Sanford.

SAT
A Pre-Anniversary event
will be held at 7 p.m. at the
Star Theatre on 13th Street in
Sanford. Special guests will be
the Revival Singers of Apopka,
the Singing Angels of DeLtnd,
the Southwind Gospel Singers
of Sanford, soloists, Praise
Dancers and more.
The Seminole County
Branch of the NAACP will
host its 22nd annual Freedom
Fund and Awards Banquet
beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Guest
speaker will be Percy R. Luncy
Jr., Dean of FAMU College of
Law. TickeLs are $35 per per­
son. Call 407-328-74%.
Altamonte Springs STAR
(Survivor Support Training
Advocacy and Resources) will
have a free, community pro­
gram on "Suicide Awareness
and Prevention" from 11 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. at Hospice of the
Comforter, 480 W. Central
Pkwy., in Altamonte Springs.
Call 407-682-0808.

SUN
The Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble will present a trib­
ute Ray Charles at 7 p.m. at
Lake Brantley High School
Auditorium, 991 Sand Lake
Road, Altamonte Springs.

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said, describing how she coax­
es students to attend.
M cKee Construction and
High Reach HR2 provided
two buses for the outing, but
with 136 going, a third bus
w as needed. A company
called Cox Lumber of St.
Petersburg stepped up to pay
for the extra bus, each of
which costs $335.
"1 planned for two and a
week before the event we
needed three,” Mather said.
She also wanted to thank
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office, which donates $2,000
for sim ilar events for each
high school. The Lake Mary
Police Department provided
$1,000 of assistance and the
Sanford Police Departm ent
offered security, both at Wet 'n
Wild, and in the parking lot at
Seminole High School.
Area businesses donated
more than $4,000 for prizes.
Each student went home with
something. Some received gift
cards, but others won dorm
room refrigerators, I-PODS,
DVD
players,
George
Foreman grills.
Mather shops the Saturday
before graduation for all the
door prizes. She tries to think
o f items students can use at
college.
Students visited Wet 'n
Wild from 11 p.m. May 26, the
night of graduation, until 5
a.m. the next May 27.
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more than an hour,” M ather
said.
Wet 'n Wild was more
expensive, but M ather said
the park organizers did a
at )ob. They open half of
water park for the first
half of the night, then switch
to the other half later.
“They were fabulous,”
Mather said. "They provided
a stress free party.” Sne added
that she wants to go there
again next year, her fifth as
chairperson.
The school resource officer
from
the
Sanford
Fire
Department and 15 chaper­
ones accom panied the stu­
dents that night.
“Every year; the kids that
, they're just so glad that
ry went,” Mather said. "It's
a great way to wrap up their

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high school career and get
together one more time as a
class.”
She has never had anyone
say they had a terrible time,
and she's also never had a
security problem with any of
the students. This is about giv­
ing students an alternative to
drugs and alcohol.
"We don't want to lose any
student to a bad decision,”
Mather said. "We are teaching
them they can have a really
good time and be drug and
alcohol free.”
Publix C harities donated
$250, she said. Sem inole
Towne C enter and Florida
Public U tilities helped fill
goody bags for each student
The Seminole High School
PTSA donated cookies for
breakfast Cookies for break­
fast?
"It gives them just enough
of a sugar fix to get them
through the n ig h t" she said.
The bus ride home is usually
very quiet. This year was also
quiet u n fit Mather said, their
bus broke into their alma
mater. She called it the high­
light of the n ig h t
"It was an amazing group
of kids,” she said.
She is already looking for­
ward to next year's Project
Graduation. Mather said any­
one who wants to donate can
send
contributions
to
Seminole High School care of
Mary Beth Mather.

K u c e ra ------------Coatla— d from Page 1A
T hroughou t his tim e w ith
the county, he strived to con­
tin u e h is ed u cation in an
effort to help better serve
residents and businesses in
Sem inole County.
"T h is is a great loss to our
com m unity,” said Sem inole
C ou n ty Fire C h ief Terry
Schenk. "H e will be greatly
m issed.”
S u rv iv o rs in clud e w ife,
Tonya S. Kucera; stepdaugh­
ter, C hyannie; mother, M ary
K ath erin e K ucera; father,
Frank
K ucera;
brother,
Lonnie G ene W ickson.

Funeral services w ill be
held Wednesday, Ju n e 1, at
10
a.m .
at
N orthland
C om m unity C hurch, 530
D og
Track
Road
in
Longw ood, w ith a proces­
sion to follow, to W oodlawn
M em orial Park.
M em orial donations may
be m ade to the Professional
F irefig h ters o f S em in o le
County, Local 3254, 4005 N.
O ran g e
B lossom
Trail,
O rlando, FL 32804.
Baldw in-Fairchild Funeral
Hom e, A ltam onte Springs, is
in charge of arrangem ents.

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our
community.
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Otmlooli County
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GENEVA — The annual G eneva 4th of
Ju ly Parade and Festival, d ating back to the
1940s, is steeped in h istoric pageantry, brim s
w ith local delicacies, and overflow s with
button-bursting patriotic pride.
W ith the them e "G eneva on the M ove,”
attendees can expect to see horse drawn
antique carriages, tractors, m onster trucks,
m ore cla ssic cars, airb o ats, m otorcycles,
wagons, and anything else you can im agine
that has w heels and/or an engine. A classic
aircraft flyover by the "Fligh t G aggles” is a
planned event highlight.
The parade attracts Florida residents from
near and far to see C ivil War regim ents on
h orseback , costum ed fro n tiersm en and
ladies w ith parasols, festooned horses, dogs,
cats, and kids bikes. A variety o f bands,
som e im prom ptu, strut their stuff, m ilitary
color guards carry the A m erican flag, and
local scout troops conduct a reverent flag
retirem ent ceremony.
This year, area residents are invited to
com pete
fo r
the
coveted
Stein ,
Son n ensch ein , H ochm an k P ep p ier Fab
Float Award. A nyone o r group who w ants to
create a float that best reflects the them e o f
this y ea r's parade, "G eneva on the M ove,”
can win casn prizes: $300 — first place, $200
— second place, and $100 — third place.
The com m unity fam ily festival includes
great food, entertainm ent, kids gam es, dunk
tank, m ist area, baked goods, and did we
m ention, great food?
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Callaway said the new facilities
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early as May or June, 2006.
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an estimated $ 4 2 million.

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SANFORD — O rlando
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R otary s e n d s
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O b itu a r ie s
OLGA ASPIDOVA
Olga Aspidova, 48, of
Apopka, died Saturday, May
28, 2005 at her residence. She
was bom in Essen tyke,
Russia. She was a member of
New Hope Russian Church.
Survivors include mother,
Maria Kashubina of Apopka;
brother, Paul Aspidov of
Portland, Ore.; sisters, Irina
Lutsky, Lyubov Vyazhevich.
Vera Martinov, Nadia
Vlasenw and Svetland
Mironichenko, all of Orlando.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, May 31, at Collison
Family Funeral Homes with
Peter Martinov officiating.
Burial will be in Glen Haven
Memorial park.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes St Crematory, Howell
Brandi Chapel. Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.

SCO TT B. BRUNELLE
Scott B. Brunelle, 41, of
Lake Mary, died Tuesday,
May 24,2005 at his residence.
Bom in Fort Lee, Va., he
moved to Lake Mary from
Bay St. Louis, Miss. In 1991.
He was an arcade technician
for CAM Darts, and a
Protestant.
Survivors include mother,
Barbara Brunelle of Bay St.
Louis; brothers, Robert
Brunelle of Longwood and
Randy Brunelle of Bay St.
Louis; sister, Bonnie Wagoner
of G u lfport Miss.
Funeral services will be
held at 10 a.m. Wednesday,
June 1. at Wood lawn
Memorial Park, Orlando. In
lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to the American
Heart Association, North
Central Florida Area, 237 East
Marks Street Orlando, 32803.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

ROSEMARY OLAJUMOKE
DAN IAN
Rosemary Olajumoke
Danian, 41, of lake Mary, died
Thursday, May 26, 2005 at
Vitas Innovative Hospice
Care, Winter Park. She was
bom in Niger. She was a bro­
ker and a member of Faith
Assembly of God Church.
Survivors include son,
Ecanklin Titus o f Lake M ary;
daughters, Denise
Aiyedatiwa and Francisca
Aiyedatiwa, both of lake
Mary.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, May 31, at Faith
Assembly of God with Pastor
Phil officiating. Burial will be

MINNIE LEE HOOKSKNIGHT

Memorial Park. Donations
may be made in his name to
Professional Firefighters of
Seminole County, Local 3264,
4005 N. Orange Blossom
Trail, Orlando, 32804.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs, in
charge of arrangements.

Minnie Lee Hooks-Knight,
82, of Persimmon Avenue,
Sanford, died Wednesday,
May 25,2005 at her residence.
She was bom May 14,1923 in
Thomasville, Ga. She was a
homemaker and a member of
Community House of Prayer.
Survivors include sons,
Lewis K night Jr., Bernard
Knight, Alton K night all of
Sanford, and Leonard Knight
o f Deltona; daughters, Violet
Robinson, Chineta Bradley
and Alfredia Floyd, all of
Sanford; brother, Willie Lee
Hooks of Sanford; sister,
Dorothy Lee Vallot of
Sanford; 39 grandchildren; 66
great-grandchildren; 12 greatgreat-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, June 4, at 2 p.m. at
House of Refuge Ministries,
1001 celery Avenue, Rev.
Dora Richardson, pastor. Dr.
Theory Stringer officiating.
Viewing will be Friday, June 3
from 4 until 88 p.m. at
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge o f arrangements.

CLIN TON J. LORAL
G in ton J. Loral, 77, of
Osteen, died Saturday, May
28, 2005. Bom in
Bloomsburgh, Penn., he
moved to Central Florida
from Rochester, N.Y. in 1985
after retiring from General
Motors. He attended
Lighthouse Baptist Church in
Lake Mary and was a 32nd
Degree Mason.
Survivors include wife,
Margaret o f Sanford; sisters,
Margaret Staniorski of
Pennsylvania and Helen
Norquest of Wisconsin.
The family will receive
friends Wednesday, June 1,
from 6 until 8 p.m. at the
Collison Family Funeral
Home Gramkow Chapel,
Sanford. Funeral services will
be held at the funeral home
Thursday, June 2, at 11 a.m.
There will be an hour of visi­
tation prior to service time.
Burial will be at Evergreen
Cemetery in Sanford.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes A Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel. Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

at Altamonte-Fem Park
Community Cemetery.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes A Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.

FRANK KUCERA
Lt. Frank Kucera, 43, a vet­
eran of the Seminole County
Fire Department, died Friday,
May 27, 2005.
Survivors include wife,
Tonya S. Kucera; stepdaugh­
ter Chyanne; mother, Mary
Katherine Kucera; father,
Frank Kucera; brother, Lonnie
Gene Wickson.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, June 1, at 10 a.m.
at Northland Community
Church, 530 Dog Track Road,
Longwood. There will be a
procession to Woodlawn

C H ESTER WARREN
RALSTON
Chester Warren Ralston,
84, of Fem Park, died Friday,
May 27, 2005 at his residence.
He was bom in Titusville,
Penn. He was a truss estima­
tor in the construction indus­
try and a member of St.
Augustine Catholic Church.
Survivors include wife,
Kay Ralston of Fem Park;
son, Ronald Ralston of Winter
Park; daughter, Cynthia
Gerhen of Winter Park; broth­
er, Wilfred Ralston of Dodge
City, Kan.; sister, Jean

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Stoddard of Yorkshire, N.Y.;
two grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, May 31, at St.
Augustine Catholic Church
with Father Michael Hughes
officiating. Burial will be in
Glen Haven Memorial Park.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes A Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.
JA N ET SA U N D ERS
Janet Saunders, 71, of Land
CTLakes, died Saturday, May
28. 2005 at her residence. She
was bom in Youngstown,
Ohio and moved to Tampa in
1952. She was at one time,
owner of Williams Co. of
Tampa, a window company,
AAA Aluminum Stam ping
Inc. in Fort Myers and
Williams Co. Door Division
in Sanford.
Survivors include hus­
band, Capt. Andrew
Saunders; daughters, Vicki
LePree of Lake Placid, Diane
Zanella of St. Petersburg and
Nancy Nigro of Tampa;
brother, don E. Williams of
Fort Myers; eight grandchil­
dren.
A Memorial Service will be
held at St. Paul Lutheran
Church, 5103 N. Central
Avenue, Tampa, at 10 a.m.,
Wednesday, June l.In lieu of
flowers, the family requests
memorial contributions be
made in her name to the
Hospice o f Pasco, Inc., 1207
Majestic Blvd., Hudson, FL
34667.
Hodges Funeral Home,
Zephymills, in charge of
arrangements.

Rotary dedicated its meeting
to Rocky, roasting the faithful
Rotarian with accolades and
accusations.
Rocky Ford, the Seminole
County Deputy Sheriff who has
............................ c o n s i s t e n t l y
Service Club and politely
served
resi­
Connections dents of the
county. Is moving this month
into retirement
with his wife,
Kathy,
to
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County, Ga.
At the May
23 meeting the
Charles
Sanford Noon
Jackson
Rotary G ub
• •••••••bestow ed
everything on
Rocky, from happy dollars to
words of gratitude to the coveted
Paul Harris Fellow — one of
international
organization's
highest honors for exemplary
service and financial support to
the Rotary Foundation. This Ls
the third Paul Harris Fellow
received by Rocky in his 19 years
as a Rotarian.
Club President Craig Bair
described Rocky as the "back­
bone" of the club. Rocky's dedi­
cation attests to Bair's "back­
bone" description — as other
bodily can be anagolous to his
service; Head (served as presi­
dent of board of directors), wnd
(co-organized the club's 75th
anniversary celebration), feet
(running many of the clubs' spe­
cial events), and heart (giving
untirely of himself, his money
and the service of his family to

those in need).
As Steve Connor said in hfe
“roasting": "Rocky, you have
been a true Rotarian in every
sense of the word. Everything
you've done in life is something
we all can be proud of."
But all of me Rotarian's com­
ments were not glowing acco­
lades.
John Mercei; the longest-serv­
ing active member of the dub,
remembers when Rocky peti­
tioned for membership in the
mid-1980s.
"Somebody introduced him
as the 'fat deputy'," Mercer said.
“I thought, 'what are we going to
do with this fat deputy in our
dub?"
After the chuckle, Mercer
went on to share his true feelings
about Rocky.
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really gwuu
good
promoter offL
Rotary in his personal life and his
j
is public
life," Mercer
said.
Rocky worked 31 years and
six months for the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department
starting as a patrolman, and later
serving in tne areas of traffic
range, and evidence. He was pro­
moted to district commandet
serving five yean in that post
before becoming watch com­
mander.
Judge Alan Dickey, who
presided over the “roasting,"
mentioned that he and Rooty
planned the dub's 75th anniver­
sary "extravaganza" and Rocky
suggested they order 5,000 styro­
foam can hotdere to commemo­
rate the event — which they
thought thousands of Rotarians

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Let Freedom Soar

Herald photos by
Tommy Vincent

Miss Seminole County, far
left, and her court cruised
past hundreds of people
gathered for the annual
Memorial Day Parade in
Sanford May 30. The top
photo shows a picture per­
fect flyover by the Sanford
Aerobatics Team. Above,
Julian
Gonzalez,
18
months, still cheers for the
USA although he slept in
the warm sun Monday. His
father, Sgt. Luis Gonzalez
recently returned from Iraq
and attended the parade
along with wife and mom,
Jennifer, who was preg­
nant with Julian while Luis
was overseas. At left, a
band of "brothers* per­
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lining the parade route
near City Hall.

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Express VPK Round Up)

Continued from Page BA
from near and far would attend
the cuokout-in-the-park affair.
Well about 250 showed up
and Rotary was left holding a ton
of blue can holders — embossed
with the Rotary seal.
"For years, every speaker we
had at the club would get as a gift
a pin and a holder," chuckled
Dickey. "We never ran out of
those things." So as a going-away
gift, Dickey presented Rocky
with one of those blue holders —
still left over from the 19% cele­
bration.
Rocky, as usual, remained
humble, until he was allowed to
speak.
"Alan, I think you'd better
remember that it was you who
suggested to order that number
(5,000 of holders) But we got a
good deal — the more you
ordered the less they were."
During the meeting Rocky
showed off pictures of his cus­
tom-made Iu/me snuggled in a
wooded lot in rural Clayton
County Hr plans to join thr
Rotary Club in tiiaf area, but &lt;au
botmti,
tell you, if tliry dorit
&lt;umr up to your standards.

Rotary just lost one."
The meeting ended with song
leader Freeman Baggett, along
with boisterous vocals from sen­
ior Rotarians Tony Russi Sr and
Ralph Larson, singing "May the
good Lord keep you, bless you
till we meet again."
SANFORD ALIVE AFTER
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Ages 6-to-10 will have
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For details call Josh
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SCW IN DcBAKY
Southern Championship
Wresting will present
“Ryze versus Walker" this
Saturday, June 4th, at the
V.F.W. Hall located at 351
South Highway 17-92 in
DeBary.
In the Main Event, SCW
Heavyweight Champion,
the 6-foot-10 Monster,
Ryze, will square off
against "Shooter" Vordell
Walker.
Walker is coming off a
huge victory over Erick
Stevens which catapulted
him to the No. 1 con­
tender's spot in the SCW
rankings and earning him
a shot at Ryze, who has
been rehabbing a knee
injury suffered in a recent
match against The
Heartbreak Express.
There will also be a tag
team match between the
team of Dagon Briggs and
Suquel against the duo of
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"The Krush women have proven to be
an amazing team _ they really give our
community something to be proud of.
The atmosphere is fantastic and you
couldn't ask for better action," said
Krush superfan William Maddnxie.
Krush goal keeper Ann Shelton also
had a big game, recording five saves.
"We are really proud of the Krush
team. The players have incredible chem­
istry, and tneir level of play continues to
improve with each passing game," said
Krush Owner Greg Brick. "They are

Dominate Piranhas 6-1 at
home to improve to 3-0

Special to the Herald

SANFORD — Racking up yet: another
anot
home game win, the Central Florida
Krush remain undefeated 3-0 in their
2005 inaugural season. Hosting the
Hampton Roads Piranhas, the Krush
dominated the Held Saturday night with
former Women's National Team mem­
ber Danielle Fotopoulos scoring five of
the six Krush goals in a 6-1 victory at
Kraze and Krush Stadium.
Before a crowd of approximately 1,140
fans, Krush forward and Scottish

National Team member Rhonda Jones
started the goal-scoring frenzy in the
9th minute off an assist from
Fotopoulos, a Lyman High School and
University of Florida graduate.
The Piranhas responded in the 21st
minute with a goal from Julianne Sitch,
who scored the only goal for the

Hampton Roads team. The Krush
women controlled the remainder of the
game, with Fotopoulos scoring in the
47th, 64th, 72nd, 85th, and 89th minutes.
Credited with the assists were Car
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and Amanda Duffy respectively.

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Beginning summer
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Special to the Herald
SANFORD — It's been five
years since the Sanford
Recreation Department began
its foray into the world of com­
petitive age group swimming,
a period of time that has seen
the City's swim team, Seminole
Aquatics, grow from some
humble beginnings to become
one of the area's best swim­
ming programs.
Among the accomplishments
for the team has been having
several local swimmers regu­
larly headlining at the state's
Junior Olympics, with one of
them winning the high point
award and achieving a
National Top 16 ranking in two
events.
According to City of Sanford
Aquatics Director Tony
Ackerson, the success of the
fledgling team has been no
small feat.
"This area is clearly the most
competitive one in the state,"
said Ackerson, who also
founded and coaches the team.

"When you look at the number
of local teams, pools, and pro­
grams just in this area, it's
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ncredibly hard
the best. We just:trv
try to always
do the right thing for our kids,
our parents, and the communi­
ty, and so far it's working out
nicely."
According to Ackerson, noth­
ing involving Sanford swim­
ming has come easily. The city
has had no public pools since
the mid-1960's, meaning not
only the swim teams, but also
the public swim lessons for
Sanford residents vanished as
well. The net result was that
countless children in Sanford
were growing up without ever
having had the opportunity to
even consider competitive
swimming as an option. The
effect was obvious to Ackerson
when he began his coaching
career at Seminole High School
in 1988.
"I came in thinking, 'O.K.,
we'U turn this thing around
quickly", but it was unbelievSee Swimming, Page 2B

Photos courtesy of Seminole
Aquatics

Adam Brown (above) shows
the correct form for the butter­
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rests between practice drills
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Stetson captures A-Sun Crown, 8-0, over FAU
guys really got it together the last two weeks.
They played hard, they played well, and that
translated into the conference championship."
Heacox (3-0), making just his second start of
the season, continued his season dominance over
Florida Atlantic. On Saturday he worked 5.2
shutout innings, allowing just three hits and one
walk. In four games against FAU this season,
Heacox is 2-0 with a save in 13.1 shutout
innings.
"1 could have definitely gone longer, but I
knew we had two great guys in the bullpen
ready to come in," Heacox said. "I felt that once
we got into tournament play, everyone would
come together. We have a great pitching staff,
and when we throw strikes we are tough to
beat.”
Chris Ingoglia took over for Heacox with two
outs in the sixth, and retired 10 of the 12 batters
he faced, including seven on strikeouts. It
marked the first shutout in a championship
game in the 27-year history of the Atlantic Sun.
"Even thoagh I threw 120 pitches on
Wednesday, my arm felt fantastic," Ingoglia said.
"I knew that my defense was behind me, and
that the other team was pressing, and all I had to
do was throw strikes."
Shane Jordan went 3-for-5 with two runs and
two RBI on Sunday, and batted .429 (9-for-21)
during the tournament en route to Most
Valuable Player honors.
"Our pitching was unbelievable," Jordan said.
"Not just today but in every game. They really

Open regional
against No. 7
National Seed
Florida Friday
Special to ttw Herald
DeLAND — Friday afternoon, the Stetson
Hatters were two outs away from having their
season come to an end. By Saturday evening,
they were conference champions.
Ryan Heacox and Chris Ingoglia combined on
a four-hit shutout as Stetson defeated Florida
Atlantic 8-0 in the championship game of the
2005 Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament at
Melching Field.
The Hatters (35-26) won three consecutive
elimination games to capture their fifth confer­
ence title and their first since 2000.
"We have hosted this thing for the last four
years, and this is the first time we have done
this, and I am so happy for the guys," Hatter
head coach Pete Dunn said. "There were times
this season that we didn't look good but the

came through in the clutch."
Brian Bocock, John DeStefano, Jon Still, and
Robbie Elsemiller joined Jordan on the all-tour­
nament team. Bocock singled, doubled, and
homered on Saturday, driving in three runs.
After struggling throughout much of the sea­
son, Stetson's pitching staff stepped into the
spotlight and tossed 15 shutout innings to finish
tne tournament.
"We had great pitching performances, especial­
ly those two seniors, [Cameron] Abel and
Heacox," Dunn said. "Both those guys hadn't
pitched in about a month, but they Just gutted it
up and went out there and did the job. Heacox
gave us all that we asked of him and Ingoglia
came in and finished it up for us.”
During the past three seasons that Stetson
University has hosted the A-Sun tournament at
Melching Field, the Hatters watched the three
other in-state conference schools - UCF,
Jacksonville, and FAU - win the league title. This
year, it was Stetson's turn.
"We knew we had to win this, our record was­
n't good enough to get us in as an at-large,"
Dunn said. "The kids really persevered coming
down the stretch."
The team learned Monday morning that it will
be the No. 4 seed at the NCAA Gainesville
Regional and will play host and top-seed Florida
at 8 p.m. Friday night at McKethan Stadium.
Tne 2005 champions of the Atlantic Sun
Conference, Stetson (35-26) will be making its
fifth NCAA Tournament appearance in the last

six years, and its 14th postseason appearance in
school history. The Hatters will face the Gators
(40-20), the No. 7 national seed and the eighthranked team in the nation, in the opening round.
"We are playing with a lot of confidence right
now," Dunn said. "We played at Florida two
weeks ago and played well. We are not going to
be intimidated playing in that situation. By the
same token the Gators certainly are not going to
be looking past Stetson. They have respect for
us.
Also in the Gainesville Regional is no. 2 seed
North Carolina (40-17-1) of the ACC and no. 3
seed Notre Dame (36-22-1), champions of the
BIG EAST Conference. The Tar Heels and
Fighting Irish will play Friday at 4 p.m. to start
the double-elimination regional.
"I have got to believe that it is one of the
strongest regionals in the entire bracket" Dunn
said. "North Carolina has got tremendous pitch­
ing and Notre Dame is coming off a must-win
situation in their tournament just as we are."
Stetson will be making its second trip to
Gainesville this season. The Hatters dropped a
close 6-4 decision to the Gators back on May 18.
It will be Stetson's first NCAA Regional appear­
ance in Gainesville.
"We are excited about going to Gainesville,"
Hatters head coach Pete Dunn said. "We have
been to a lot of regionals in the state of Florida,
but ironically never to Gainesville. I am sure

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•able how absolutely dead the
sport was in Sanford," said
Ackerson. "My first year
coaching high school, there
was something like seven or
eight kids on the team, total.
I'd ask kids to get their friends
to come out for the team, but
they'd say their friends were
embarrassed to come out
because the swim team was
rceived around school as
ing so horrible."
As bad as the reputation of
the team was at the time,
according to Ackerson, the lack
of training facilities made
things even worse.
"We were fortunate to have
the good people in Sanora and
Lake Forest allow us to use
their pools for a few years", he
said. "But they (the pools)
weren't designed to be compe­
tition pools, not temperature
controlled or anything like
that, so inevitably we'd end up
begging for pool time at
Lyman or Lake Brantley when
the water got too cold."
Ackerson's 1996 pitch to "
then-SHS principal Grvtchen
Schapker led to the City's com­
mitment of $500,000 toward a
public City pool to be located
at Seminole High.
The project was shepherded
through tne bureaucracy by
former Mayor Larry Dale and
longtime City Commissioner
and pool proponent Whitey
Eckstein, who had long pushed
for a public pool in Sanford.
The dream became a reality
in March of 2000, and
Ackerson left his teaching posi­
tion at SHS to run the pool's
aquatics programs, including
the creation of Sanford's first
swim team in over 30 years.
The team, registered with
United States Swimming and
Florida Swimming, Inc., has
grown from just two swimmers
in 2000 to what Ackerson now
calls a 'medium sized' team,
complete with three coaches,
four different training groups,
a summer team for beginners,
and numbers that Ackerson
believes will eclipse over 120
total swimmers this summer.
"It's about the perfect size
team for a facility that was
built to serve the community
first, and that's been foremost
in our minds since we started
in 2000, the idea that the team
should complement the facility,
but never overshadow it." said
Ackerson.
For the fourth consecutive
year, the team will conduct its
own version of a 'Little
League' swim team for begin­
ners.
The city's 'Summer
Stingrays' program will begin
June 6 and run through July 30
at the city's Olympic-level
facility located on the campus
at Seminole High. Aimed at
reaching young people ages 5
to 15, the only requirement for
joining the team is passing a
swim test in which the swim­
mer can complete 25 yards, in
any fashion, without touching
the bottom.
The swimmers will be placed
in training groups where they
will leam the four competitive
strokes, starts, and turns, all in
an environment that places the
highest emphasis on mixing
fun with competition. Informal.
‘Summer League' swim meets
will be held agaiast other local
teams' beginning swimmers,
meets where all participants
get ribbons and no disqualifi­
cations are nude
To Ac kerson, the summer
swim leam is clearly the foun­
dation for the future of swim­
ming in Sanford
"No doubt about it, thr sum
mrr team IS the future of

Sanford swimming," Ackerson
emphasized. "These are the
kids that start out on swim
team because they just love
being in the water, and then,
over time, they realize that
they can be really good at the
sport if they stay with it.
"These are the same kids that
end up swimming on their
high school teams, going on to
college swimming, and for the
select few, the Olympics."
Practice will be held for one
hour each day, Monday
through Friday (swimmers do
not have to be there every
day), at the Larry A. Dale
Acquatic Center, 2701
Ridgewood Avenue, and the
cost for the summer is $150 per
child (includes coaching fees, tshirt, swim cap, and all meet
fees).
For more information about
joining the beginner summer
swim team, contact Tony
Ackerson at 407-302-1034.

Krush
Continued from Page IB
looking to be the team to beat
this season."
Looking to continue their
winning streak, the Krush will
take to the road for their next
three games, traveling up the
East Coast to face off against
the Richmond Kickers Destiny
on June 9th, the Hampton
Roads Piranhas on June 11th,
and the Northern Virginia
Majesties on June 12th, before
returning home to Krush and
Kraze Stadium to take on the
Bradenton Athletics at 7 p.m.
on Saturday, June 18th.
Owned by Brick and Central
Florida Kraze coach Joe
Avallone, the Central Florida
Krush is in its first season
competing in the W-League,
the nation's highest level of
women's soccer. The Krush
compete in the Atlantic
Division of the league's
Central Conference, playing 14
regular season games from
May-July against seven differ­
ent regional teams.
Coached by veteran Lake
Mary High School girls soccer
coach Bill Eissele, tne Krush is
also the sister team to the 2004
Premier Development League
National Champions the
Central Florida Kraze. Home
games are held at Krush and
Kraze Stadium at the Seminole
Soccer Club complex West of
Sanford and North of Lake
Mary off of SR 46.
For tickets and season pass
information please call 407682-K1CK.
The Krush and men's team,
the Kraze, are part of the
Premier Development League
(men) and the W-league
(women). They compete in the
highest level of men's and
women's soccer played in
Florida.
Following is their home
schedules:
KRAZE
* June 17 vs. Cocoa Expos, 7 p.m.
* June 25 vs. Richmond Kickers
Future, 7 p m.
* July 9 vs. Ajax Orlando
Prospects, 7 p m
* July 13 vs. Palm Beach Pumas,
7 p.m.
* July 16 vs Georgia, 7 p m.
' luly 24 vs. Ajax Orlando
Prospect!. 5 p m
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* June 24 v*. Northern Virginia. 7
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* * F t o i* 2/9 Home, Carpet.

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F o rth , 9629/8629

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3 /2 , Sp a rk m i
1 Stock From L d w ,
U te o a m * F ir*. Send PaBo.
fts a tfia d Wo rk Shop. D oubt*
C a rp o rt.
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157— M o rile H o m es
Fo r S ale

407-322-8678

105—
D

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2 BR Duplex Apts close to
S e m inole H igh, te r porch,
la u n d ry
3
storage flm ,
9550/M o 407-647-1366

974.900.
yd. new ly
1-888-288-

B

I: W ork shop space m
S anford
A rsa.
N eed
Im m ediately. C a ll 407-3209988.

BONO MONEY R m k W i*B
110.000 Sea honwownw*
Buy * home w«i S200 cah.
Govt Fordoaur*. Rapa*1
ifle X X E ONANOC, VOLUSIA!

181— A pplian ces i t
F urniture F o r S ale

Nanovelad: 2/1. with Bonua
Room, Appkanoaa. Fanoad Yd.
Carport. $90,900.
movatad: 3/1, Now Palm
Intorior/Extanor. AC. New
Carpet A Ceramic Til*.
Carport a Fancad Yard.
9124.900.
nauaBd: 40. Over 2800 Sq
Ft. In-law Qtrt W/separata
Entrance, Uv Rm, Dm Rm.
Fam. Rm. Oam* Rm. Scr
Porch. On 1/3 Acre
9299.900

n

n g T e T g T T e c lin e rtS T
entertainm ent center. $129.
wrought Iron 0aaa top Wde. 939.
chest o f drawers. 939. couch,
3290. ta t* A 4 ch a n . $100. new
B royhd couch. 9390. Can 407629-0272.

191— B u ild in c
M aterials
CO RRUG ATED
STEE L
RO O FING fo r Barns. Boat
Docks. Shops, ate. Also Culvert
Pipe I5 ‘ x20' 1 8 ^ 2 0 . C a l For
Pnces. Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788

PAUL OSBORNE

VENTURE I PROPERTIES

Sanford
2009 O ak A v*.
3BR /2 9BA.
S p lit
Plan.
Fvapfaca. Fam ty Room. Eal-m
tOfehen. Large Bach Porch. Dbte
L o t 9249k. 407-314-4194.

209— C lothing
COAT, Full length w ith
hood. S ue large, kept m furrier
storage 93.000 C all 388-7898070.

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Dodge 2500 Ext CM) 1999.4»4
55k M l. 912.960 c a l o r vtan
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W aterm elons
92.00,
cantaloupes, tw s a t, 9 2.00,
lettuc# 9 1 0 0 . tom ato * * . 391 00. onions. 3-91.00. graan
peppers.
3-91.00.
S tra w b a rrla s. p in t. 91.00.
Candy sw eat com . 9 2 V *a r.
potatoes. 1 M . 91 90. Boilad
peanuts, cafun. spicy, regular.
4 0 7 45 1 -1 6 08 . Peanut Man
w as askad to m ove from SR46
A 415. Can fo r now location,
thank you. John B.

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Vho Soprano Sax,
profBttlonal,
$800, obo.
407-418-8602.

Ford Explorer XLT 4x4. 2004,
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Pubkc auction to be held at
901 am, on h e dayfs) specified
below, at the front door of
Amen 's Towing. Inc. Located at
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd Suite
134, Sardort, F LIor the purpoae
of deposing of Uv

For kidher information please
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09/1 MBS
(1) Year 1907/Make Dodge
VINA 1B38S4S03HN397401
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F o rt F2S0 2003 Craw Lariat
D ias 4x4 929.990 c a l o r visit
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PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOINO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330-5810 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC H a
parson deetdee to appeal a deci­
sion made w ith raapacl to any
matter considered a l h a above
m eeting or hearing, he may
need a verbatim record of h a
proceedings, including h e testi­
mony and evidence, which
record la nof provided by h e
C«y Of Sardort (FS 286 0106)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy CHy Clerk

(3) Year 1991W««o Ford
V1N# 1FMDU34X0PUB92307

Pubksh June 1.2005
R001

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OSH 705
(0) Year 1982/Make Chevrotat
VIN41Q 1AY8782C5120292
PubSsh: Juna 1, 2005
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461-323-9408
The lla iwd la n d laaponarta tor errors m an advertsement 4 not cor­
rected by • * * a l weak d ia r ha Ad appear* The newspaper la not
raaporwda or M ia whatooevar lor any dean made by an ad or lor any
d he service* products or opporknees o*wad by our ahrertaare. 1
da nol andoraa a t promote toe ptathaaaa w a d e d any product, aarvlea, company ar todddual hat chooses to advarkaa ai h e newspaper,
and we reaarv* h e right to ratoa* sndrst advertising we deem nappropritoa or unaccaptode by our company standards

Sstvtcs dirsetory sds
art $50 ptr month
ptrM ockor
996 ptr month
for 2 blocks.

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
h a t HELEN T HERNANDEZ
h a holder of the M ow ing certifi­
cate! a) haa filed said certificata(s) lor a Uu dead to be
issued hereon. The certificate
number(s) and ya a r(t) of
Issuance, h e description of h e
property, and h a nam af*) «
which H waa assasaad ie/are as

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Licensed Massage Therapist

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Trailerr ^ j J p
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•RoofTearOff*
•TrashRemoval*
•JunkCars‘CleanOuts
•WeHaulAlmost
Anything*

407-402-1134

To Look This
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Hink A Wear
THE CLEANERS
FOR THE WELL
DRESSED
PROFESSIONAL

Frankie’s
Cleaners

/Massage Therapy is an important part
of your recovery from injury and stress

Optn 24 Hours
Tub*Wed-Thu

Avalon Center For Therapeutic Massage
1400 5. Park Ave., Sanford

Doubts load Washer $1.00
TripleLoadWasher $2X0

By Appointment
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Sanford. FL •407-320-1999

Unless such csrsficaaaft) shal
be redeemed acoorttog to law.
h a property deaertoed to such
certificate! a) wSI be add to h a
highest bidder a l h e weal kont
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sardort. F lo rid *
on
Monday. JULY 11. 2098. M
1100am
Payment d Sal* la *, spptoabie documentary stamp taxes
and recordtog leas are required
to be paid by h e successful ted­
der at h e ada. F ul payment d
an amount equal to h a highest
bid it due withm 24 hours afMr
h e advertlsad ton* d sale. A l
payments than be cash or guar­
anteed
instrum ent,
m ad*
payable u h e Clerk of h e
Circuit Court.

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by DEBORAH M BROWN
Deputy Clark
Pubfiah: June 1.8. IS . 22. 2005
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• 10AM at Pritchett s Towing,
1240 S Ronald Reagan Bfvd
(C R 427). longwood
Pubksh: Juna 1, 2005
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Public auction to be held at 9 00
am on the 19th day o f JUNE,
2008 At the Iron) door o l
Sanford Towing * Recovery
Inc., located at 2522 Country
Club Rd . Sanlord. FI 32771. lor
h a purpose ot disposing of h e
following vehicle
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LOT 2 BLK 10 TR G TOWN OF
SANFORD PS 1 PO U S

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

N otice o f A pplication
to r Tax Dead

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VIN/WAUOCS6A2LA2SO 772
(9) Year 1906/Make Chevrotat
V1N41QBW0944QY107900

PARCEL ID# 25-19-30-SAG
1000-0020

By order of ttia O y Commission
of h a City of Sardort. Florida.

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C C ftT FIC A T l NO: 298 YEAR
0 9 ISSUANCE: 1888

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A copy th s l be evadsbt* al to *
office of toa City Ctsrk tor an per­
sons desiring to examine h a

A l partiea In Intereet and cNUene
sh a l have an opportunity to be
h e a rt at awd haw ing

417-322-2611
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA,
AMENDING OROtNANCE NO
3881;
8AIO
ORDINANCE
BE WO A ZONING PLAN FOR A
PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT:
AMEN01NO A PORTION OF
THE DC NO DIKEOU PD.
PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT
PROJECT MASTER PLAN TO
ALLOW FOR
VEHICLE
RENTAL OFFICE TO OPERATE
ON A PORTION OF THE SITE:
REZONINQ 2 9 ACRES OF
PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
RMEHART ROAD AND CR 40A
ANO BETWEEN PLANTATION
LAKES CIRCLE ANO RINE­
HART ROAD: PROV/IOtNQ FOR
SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS
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317.950.
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P ubic Hsering w « be held m tw
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canard cnndkton. 93900.
obo 407-321-2729

LkwtogSals Sarttsd S anaa Z B
K ridar Rd xm aa Mama, TV,
VCR, A ppliance*. Furniture,
O totw * M a c, Tbols A Car P a rt*
J u n 3 .8 -9 A J u n 4 .fr4

B a rto rd C a rcta g e C ovet New
3/2 OW. a t appliances A shed.
Com pddly set up. m aty to m w a
m. 9997/m o. Indudes lo t rent,
w kh approved credit 407-3238160.

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407-371-4764

4-H
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le a th er 915.290 3 288/M tti
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4BR/2BA. w d i 2 car
kitch e n
roo m , law n c a r*
b w kidad. 81290/m o
8: 38/V 2B A , fam ily
roo m , flr*o &lt; a c *. ca rp o rt,
porch. 3929At»
1BR/1BA
a p a rtm n tid h C H /A , Security
w a te r included

R R S a tJ u n A
Sam. F irst B aptist Markham
W o o d * 9400 M arkham W bods
M , U i M a y BaraR W u ti Q ratp
M ission trlp/S um m er Cam p
Furniture, household Item s A
m ors. 407-333-2085.

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231— C a r s F o r S ale

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O ffices For Rent: 400 tq It to
BOO sq ft. Sanford. Fulton
O ffice Center. 407-314-3790.

1202

217— G arage S ales

B ata 944 C asa
M arina. Sanford. Sat. Jun 4,
6am -11am . Fum dura, d o th **,
lots of q u a ltyka m a L ocks d o ff
o f C elery A v * a t Catary K a y

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407- 324-1177

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

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P R O P ER TY
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June 1 A 2.2005 P l f C 5 B
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LacAis
tor tha fMng of a petition.
Tha agreement to me—
Th» Department ol ErwtronmemM Protection gfvee nottoa of

a g a n c y a ^ of srttitog intoa Conaant CMaradtoRtohdRl and

KiW w n Roy pursuant to Seclon 120.87(4). Florida l
TTwConaam Ordar addrwaaa toe Mng ol wa— Ida tor w
aooaaa read. dMdad Mo two portione. on Lot 26-20-30-5AROOCO-IIOC. naar Shore Road. Wintor Spring*. TT» Conaant
Ordar la available tor pubBe Inspection during norma) bu
houreM O am . to 5.00 pm .. Monday trough Friday i
lagal fWdaya. at toe Oapartnant ol Emrironmanta) Pro&gt;
3318 Maguire BtaL, Soria 232, Orlando, Florida 32803.
_
_
are altoctod by Mo
Conaant Ordar hmra a right to patoton ter an arMMaatolrahaa
on • » Conaant Odar. The PaMon muot contain too IntormaOon aat torih below and mute ba Mad (raoaTred) in too
OoparenonTb Office at Qanand Counaat. 3000 Commonireatto
Boutaward. MS-38. Taflatiaaaoo. Ftorida 3238* 0000 . MNn 21
daya at reoalpt ol 88a nottoa. A coy of toa Po88on mual alao ba
mtetod te tfte Sm* of Bkvg to toe Dtohtot Office named above al
•»
M 8eatad Fafture to Bto a potHton wNNn toa 21 daya
conadUoo a wafcar ot any right ouch pareon hao to an admMaM tlre haartng purauanl to 8 * e ta a 120.388 and 120.57. Florida

nama, addraoa. and totapbona numbor of oaeti p— toner. too
DapartnanTa Irian—cffikxt numbar tor t o Conaant Outer and
B » county In which toa aubject matter or ac8v8y la located; (b) A
atatamant ot how and atoan aacb padttonar recehreri nodoa ot
toe Conaant Orriar;(c) A statement of hoe each peffitonartssubttartoal MareMo are altoctod by toa Conaant Ordar &lt;d) A atotomont of toa material tecta deputed by patteonar. 8 any; (a) A
atatamant ol tecta aMch petitioner contanda warrant reversal or
modffic—on of toe Consent ORtor.ff) A etetenwnt of which retee
or atatotea padttonar contanda require reversal or modMcadon of
toa Conaant Ordar, (g) A atatamant of toa ratal aought by petiHonor, anting praciaaly toa action petitioner wants toa
Department to talia with raapact to toa Conaant Ordar.
H a petition la Mad. toa edmfntetretive haartng procaaa Is
designed to formulate agency action. Accordingly, toa
Department's final action may bo dHlarant from toe posMon
taken by 8 In tola Nottco. Parsons whoaa substantial MareatawM
be affected by any decision of toe Department with regard to too
rubied Conaant Order have toa right to petition to become a
parly to too proceedkvg. Tha petition must conform to toa
requirements specified above and ba Mod (received) wttoln 21
days ol receipt of M s notice In too Ofllca of Qaneral Couneel at
toe above address of toa Dapartmant Failure to petMon wNNn
the allowed time frame constitutes a waiver of any right such per­
ron has to request a hearing under Sections 120.588 and
120.57, Florida Statutes, and to parttdpale as a party to tola pro*
caodtog. Any subsequent Intervention wMonly ba at tha approval
of toe prestdtog officer upon petition Mod pursuant to Rule 28106.205. Florida Administrative Code.
A person whose substantial interests are affected by toa
Consent Order may Me a Umafy petition tor an admlnlatratlva
hearing under Sections 120.589 and 120.57. Florida Statutes, or
may choose to pursue medtetion as an alternative remedy under
Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, before too deadHna tor Ming a
petition. Choosing mediation wM not adversely affect the right to
a hearing if mediation does not result In a settlement The procedures tor pursuing mediation are set forth below.
Mediation may only taka place Mtha Department and aNtoo par­
ties to toa proceeding agree that mediation Is appropriate. A per­
son may pursue mediation by reaching a mediation agreement
with all parlies to the proceeding (which Include the
Respondents, the Department, and any parson who has Med a
timely and sufficient petition tor a hearing) and by showing how
tha substantial Interests of each mediating party are affected by
the Consent Order. The agreement must be filed In (received by)
toe Office of General Counsel oI too Department at 3900
Commonwealth Boulevard. Matl Station 35. Tafahasses. Florida
32399-3000. within 10 days after toa deadline as set torto above
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face water management system tor a 1.45-acre development
known aa toa Cross Seminote Trail North (PS-595-01).

CAM NO. fcO ter-ir-T -aH A P
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

(a) The names, addressee, and totephone numbers of any per­
sona who may abend toa me— n;
(b) The name, address, and totephone number of too modtotor
eetoctod by toa psrites, or a provtaton tor selecting s medtotor
wttom a reacJWed Bme;
(c) Tha agreed a8oca8on of too ooate and toes associated with
is.
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(d) The agreement of too partes on toa confMenttofy of ritecusalone and documents Introduced during medtoSon;
(a) Tha dess. Bme. and pteoa of toa iraf madaion session, or
a daadbna tor hofdtog toa 8rst session. 8 no medtotor has yet
bean chosen;
(f) Tha nama of each party's rspreeentattvs who shea have
autoorty to aadte or recommend statement; and
(g) Either an teffiton—on of how 9ie aubatorteaf interests of
each me— g party W Ba — tori by 8ta ac8on or proposed
aetton aririreeeed In Ma noboa of totem or a ttetemanf dearly
Idwdfytng toa paMton tor haartng that each party haa already
Med, and Inoorportebtg 8 by reterenoa.

PoSo Tropical. 7300 N. Kendal Dr. Miami. FL 33156. application
840-117-90882-7. The project Is located In Seminole County.
Section 32. Townehip 19 South. Range 31 East. The ERP appHpfAriffi it lor conduction ol I surfacs water management system
tor a 1.039-acre, commercial development known as the Potto
Tropica at Marketplace at Seminole Towns Center.
Semlnola County. 520 W. Lake Mary Bfvd.. Sanford, FL 32773.
appBcatton 840-117-29357-3 Tha project Is located in Seminole
County. Section 02. Township 21 South. Range 29 East. The
ERP application la tor construction of a surface water manage­
ment system associated with road construction for the Seminole
Wtedva Tran Underpass at State Road 434 A Markham Woods
Road.
JK Holdings LLC. 10000 W Colonial Dr.. Suite 288. Ocoee. FL
34781, appBcatton 840-117-99042-1. The project is located in
S eminote County. Section 14. Township 20 South, Range 30
E ast The ERP application is lor construction of a surface water
management system tor a 3 09-acre, commercial development
known as the Sanford Badcock Furniture Store.
Bast Mortgage. 100 Alexandria Bfvd. 810. Oviedo. FL 32785.
appBcffiton 840-117-83807-2. The project is located in 3eminole
County. Section 10. Township 21 South. Range 31 E ast Tha
ERP appBcatton Is tor mitigation tor approximately 0.34-acres by
uBBztng a mitigation bank on 379 East Broadway.

(h) The signatures of Ml parttea or toelrautoorttsd represents Aa provtdsd In Sacden 1*1.573, Florida Stelutes. toa Umafy
agreement of ad parttea to medtote wM toa toe 8me Irrtteaone
Imposed by •aedena 120.888 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, tor
requaadng and heldtog an admlntobeffire hearing. Untoss ottertries agreed by toe perttoe, tvs madtedon mual ba concluded
w8Nn Italy daya of toa aasouBon of toa agreement 8 medtoBon
results In aadtemanf of toa admlnlatratlva dtoputo. toa
Dapartmant mual enter a Bnaf ordar Incorporating too agree­
ment of too paritoe. toaraons whoso aubotonBal Marsala wd be
affected by auch a modtoed Bnaf dacfaion of toe Dopartnant
have a right to p afo n tor a haartng only in accordance wlto the
raquMmanfa tor auch petteona aat torto above, and muaf theretore Mod took peBBonewahln 21 daysof receipt of tola notioo. 8
medtoBon terminates wltoout aadlamanf of toe dteputo. too
Oepattoianl sha8 nodfy a* parttoa In wridng that toe admlnlatra Sva hearing ................under Sections 120588 and 120.57,
Ftorida aialuteo, remain avalabte tor dtepooMon of toe dteputo.
and toa nottoa wM specify toa dsadtoiss toat men wM apply tor
challenging toe agency action and alactlng remedtos under
tooee two statutes.

The Me(s) containing each of the above-listed appfication(t) are
avaBabte tor inspection Monday through Friday except tor legal
hoBdays. 8 0 0 am . to 5 0 0 p m. at toe St. Johns River Water
MnnQnninf Dtetrict Iteidcuifteri ot tht appropriate Sarvtoa
Canter. WiWten ot^acttoni lo toa application may ba mada, but
should be Med with (received by) the District Clerk, 4049 Reid
S t. Paiatka. Ftorida 32177-1429. no later than 14 days from the
date of publication. Written objections should identify tha objec­
tor by nama and address, and toty describe toa objection to toa
appBcatton. FMng a written objection does not enWte you to a
Chapter 120, Ftorida Statutes. Administrative Hearing. Only
those persons whose substantial Interests are affected by toa
application and who Me a petition meeting toe requirements of
Sections 120.598 and 120.57. Ftorida Statutes, and Chapter 28108. Ftorida Administrative Code, may obtain an Administrative
hearing. AJI Bmefy Med written objections wiB be presented to the
Boerd tor consideration in its deliberations on application prior to
the Board taking action on the application.
Gloria Lewis, Division Director. Division of Permit Date Services
St. Johns River Water Management District
Publish: June 1. 2005

Pubaah: June 1.2008
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Nodes of Application
for Tax Deed

Names in which assessed
RICHARO J ALLEN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that MELENOA J EDMISTON
OR RICHARD S CASSELBER­
RY tos holder of the M ow ing
certMlcate&lt;») has filed said escttticatojs) tor a tax deed to be
te flo n . The certificate
num ber(t) and ye a r(t) ot
issuance, toe description o l toe
property, and the name(s) in
which ft was assessed is/ere as
toBows:

A l of said properly being in tie
County of Seminole. State of
Florida.

C IR Ttn C A TI NO: 272 YEAR
08 ISSUANCE: tBBS

Monday. JULY 11. 2006. al
t t 00am.

PARCEL 10# 25-19-30-SAG110B 008A

Payment of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording fees are required
to be pad by toe successful lad­
der at toe sale. FuN payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid is due wttom 24 hours after
the advertised tope of sale. A l
payments ante be cash or gewanloed
Instrum ent.
made
payable to the Clerk o l the
Circuit Court.

NoflCC
Tha S t Johns River Water Management District haa received
tha app*caHon(a) tor Environmental Resource Permit(s) from:
Kbnley-Hom A Associates, Inc., 3880 Maguire Bfvd. Suite 200.
Orlando. FL 32803, application 84-117-98874-1. The prefect is
located In Seminole County, Section 31, Township 19 South,
Range 30 E ast Tha ERPappteaHon la tor construction ol a surface water management system tor a 27.18-acre, residential
development known as Grande Oaks
City of Winter Springs. 1128 E. State Road 434. Winter Springs.
FL 32708. appBcatton 840-117-98901-1. The project la located in
Semlnola County. Section 30. Township 20 South, Range 31
E ast The ERP application Is tor construction of a surface water
management system for toe Tuskawtlla Stormwater
Improvements, a 0.97-acre prefect
Seminole County Pubic Works, 520 W. Lake Mary Bfvd .
Sanford. FL 32773, appicaHon 840-117-96912-1. The project is
located in Semlnola County, Section 28. Township 20 South,
E ast The ERP appicaBon
isator construction
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Unless such certificated) shaft
be redeemed accordtog to lew.
toe property described to such
certificated) wd be sold to the
highest bidder s i toe west front
door,
Sem inole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on

Dated on 5/26/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June t. 8. 15. 22. 2005
ROOD
Notice o f A pplication
fo r Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that MELENOA J EDMISTON
OR RICHARD S CASSELBER­
RY the holder of the toaowtng
certificate)s) has tiled said cer­
tificate!*) tor a tax daad to be
issued thereon The cert)heal#
number(s) and year(s) of
wsuance. the description of the
property, sod the nam e(i) m
which It was assessed is/are as
M ow s:

CERTIFICATE NO: D2D YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1994
PARCEL 10# 2 5 I 9 30-5AQ
1410-00/0
Description of Property LEO
LOT 7 LESS N 19 02 FT BLK 14
TR 10 TOWN OF SANFORD PB
t PG 57

GUY TIMOTHY LALONOE
NOTICE OF FORFEfTUR*
Notice la hereby given that on May 17, 2001. In toe caee of
United States v. Guy Timothy Lafondo. Criminal No. ID 5 c fiJ7 T-26MAP, tha United States District Court tor too MkJdte DMfet
of Ftorida entered an ordar condemning and tortaBtog to toe
United States of America alt right, tttto and Intoreat of Guy
I ImOTny LAKXVM W u te lOiOWing pfO pw iy.

1. Approximately 830.000 00 Unitad Statoa Currency. Batted on
January 28. 2005 from 3808 Lake Harney Clrcte. Geneve,
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(used to itore and/or distribute marijuana);
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appuftoffncoe thereto, located a 2371 Wacaaas Drive. Oenere,
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a parcel ID number 01-20-32-3AP-031G&lt;X&gt;00, belonging to Qlfy
Timothy Latonde (aha Francos) and Jenny Frances (used to
store and/or distribute marijuana).
The United States hereby gives nottoa of Its Intent to dtepoao of
the properties set torto above in auch manner aa toe Urttod
States Attorney General may direct. Any parson having or ctefmtoga legal interest in any of the fortetted properttea, mual t o a
petition with the Office of toe Clerk. United State* Dtetrict Court,
Sam Gibbons Federal Courthouse. 2nd Floor. 801 North Florida
Avenue. Tampa. Ftorida 33802. within thirty (30) days of too Rnal
publication of this notice. The petition shaft ba aignod by tha po8ttoner under penalty of perjury and shaft set torto toe nature and
extant of tha petitioner's right, title, or Interest In toe torteftod
property, toe time and circumstance* of the petitioner's aoqutel
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sought.
A copy of any such petition is to be served on Paul I. Pares,
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Shotweil. Special Assistant United States Attorney.
Thornes D. Huriburt. Jr.
United States Marshall
Middte District of Florida
Tampa. Ftorida
Publish: June 1 .8 . 15,2005
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIOA
ORLANDO DIVISION
CAM NO. S 04-CT-212-ORL-31DAR
(Forfeiture)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

CARLOS VAZQUEZ
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
Utetidkia htesby g&lt;ben toat ortftlay ^ 0 0 5 . In toe case ol J
’States V Cartos '^arquex.-Crimlreil No. fl (M-cr-215
3 1DAB, the United States District Court for tha Middle District of
Florida entered a Preliminary Order for the forfeiture of
$18,000 00 in U S Currency
The United States hereby gives notice of its Intention to dispose
of the forfeited property tn such manner as the Attorney General
or a designee may direct. In accordance with the provisions of
21 U S C. §4 853. any person having or claiming a legal right,
title or interest in the aforementioned property mual file a petition
with the Clerk of the Unfed States District Court. Orlando
Division. 300 Federal Building. 80 North Hughey Avenue.
Orlando. Florida 32801 within thirty (30) days of the final publi­
cation of notice of the crimmal forfeiture action or receipt of
direct written notice, whichever is sariisr
The petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penally of
perjury and shall set form the nature and extern of the petition­
er's right, title, or interest m the forfeited property, the time and
circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of tha right, title, or
interest m the forfeited properly, any additional facts supporting
tha petitioner's claim, and tha relief sought.
UNITEO STATES MARSHALS SERVICE
MIOOLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
Publish: May 18. 25. 2005 and June 1. 2005
0114
CERTIFICATE NO: 223 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: ISM
PARCEL ID# 25-19-30-5AG080B-0020
Description of Property: LEO S
30 5/6 FT OF LOT 2 BLK B TR B
TOWN OF SANFORD PB I PO
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PARCEL IO« 35-19-30-5171000-0070
Description of Property: LEG
LOT 7 BLK 18 LOCKHARTS
SUBO PB 3 PO 70

Names m which ast en ed TOM
HAK3LER

Names in which assessed:
CHARLES HAYES. XAVIER
HOLLIS, TROYUAIN A HOL­
LIS. AARON HOLLIS

Aft of said properly being in Ihe
County of Seminole. State ot
Florida.

Unless such certificate^) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described m such
certificate! s) wW be sold to toe
highest bidder at tha west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
on

Aft of said property being In toe
County of Seminote. Stale of
Ftorida.

Unless such certificated) shaft
be redeemed acconkng lo law.
Ih * property described in such
certificated) w4 be to ld to the
highest bidder at Ihs west Irani
door.
Seminote
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Ftorida. on

Unless such certificated) shaft
be redeemed according k&gt; law.
Vie property desenbed In such
certificated) wd be sold to toe
hrghest bidder s i toe weal Irani
door.
Seminote
C ourtly
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
on

Monday. JULY 11, 2005. al
I t 00am

Monday. JULY 11, 2005. at
1100am

Payment of Sale tee. appftcabie documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by toe successful bid­
der at toe sale FuX payment of
an amount equal to toe highest
bto * due witten 24 hours after
toe advertised bme of sale A l
payments shaft be cash or guaranleed
instrum ent.
made
payable to the Clerk o l the
Circuit Court

Payment of Sale fee. applicable
documentary stamp taxes and
rscortkng tees are required to be
past by Vie successful bidder al
tti* sate. F u l payment of an
amount equal lo Vie highest bto
is due wShsi 24 hours alter tha
edvsrtised tune of sale Aft pay­
ments shaft b * cash or guaran­
teed instrument, made payable
to the Clerk of Ihe G rant Court

Names m which
JACK JONES JR

assessed

Aft of said property being to the
County of Seminole. State of
Florida.

Dated on 5/26/2005

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Monday. JULY 11, IM S . a l
I I 00am.
Payment of Sale tee. appftcabte documentary stamp taxes
and rscortting I* * * are required
to be pud by toe succeeshft bid­
der at toe tale. FuB payment of
an amount equal to toe Ngheel
bto * due wftom 24 hour* altor
toe advertised time of sate. Aft
payments shaft be cash or guar­
anteed
instrum ent,
made
payable to toe Clerk o f toe
Circuit Court

Dated on 5/26/2005
MAHYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by DEBORAH M BROWN
Deputy Clerk
Pubftsri June I. 6. IS. 22. 2005
ROtM
Notice o l A pplication
to r Taa Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
toat WILLIAM E KIRCHHOFF
toe holder o l toe toftuwng cerbfccate(S) haa filed said cartel
Calais) tor a taa deed to be
waned toereon The certecaie
num berts) and yean i l of
a k a r u toe deecnpbjn (ft toe
property and toe n a m e ltl n
whc#i ft • a* aaaeaaad w are aa
luftuws

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by DEBORAH M BROWN
Deputy Clerk
Publisn June t. 8. IS. 22. 2005
ROOS
Notice of A pplication
to r Taa Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that WILLIAM E KIRCHHOFF
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Dated on 5/26/2006.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
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                    <text>W e e k e n d : S un d a y , O c t o b e r 2 , 2 0 0 5

The Sanford H erald
Vol. 114, No. 11 • Copyright © 2005 Tho Sanford Herald

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Airline shuis down
By Llano Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Vacationers were left
without a plane ride home from Orlando
Sanfonl International Airport Friday
when their TransMeridian Airline flights
were camelled due to a midnight cease
of operations by the airline.
Airport officials released a press
release Ihursday, Sept. 29, to confirm
that TMA had shut down all of their
commercial flights as of Friday.
The airport set up a call center and a

g o o d ie s
Lake Brantley, Lako Mary
and Lyman high schools
all pickod up important
SAC and district football
victories on Thursday
night.

Man faces
sexual
battery
charges
on girl, 12

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Ball will benefit
single moms
battling cancer
LAKE MARY —
Tlie Kathy Hoffman
Corso Foundation,
Inc. will hold its sec­
ond annual Pink
Ribbon Ball on Oct.
7, at the O rlando
Marriott, Lake Mary.
The Foundation
was created to assist
Corso with the high
costs she acquired
while fighting breast
cancer. Corso was
diagnosed with can­
cer in 1997.
The single mother
of four was able to
have the medical
and financial burden
she had accum ulat­
ed over six years
eased with the help
of donations from
the community.
Corso was a long­
time, devoted resi­
dent of Sanford. She
lost her life to breast
cancer in November,
2003.
It was Kathy's
wish that this
Foundation continue
in the spirit it was
started by helping
single mothers fight­
ing breast cancer, a
letter from the
Foundation's board
stated.
There will be a
silent auction at the
Ball. The
Foundation direc­
tors have requested
people to donate
item s, gift certificate
or services to be
auctioned.
The success of
this event depends
on support from the
public the organiz­
ers said in the letter.
Businesses that
donate to the auc­
tion will have their
nam es in the auction
catalog.
For more inform a­
tion call 407-3244K3I.

S e m in o l e S m ile

Pari S a d ig h —
Ail/muuc teodiar at I t *
Hofipw Canter m Sanford

computer station for stuck passengers so
that they could make phone calls and
check Web sites for oilier arrangements.
"We tried to get word out as soon as
we lieard," Michael Cairns, 051 public
relations manager; said Friday.
He said tliey hadn't heard why TMA
had ceased operations, but a press
release was issued Friday afternoon on
the TMA W'eb site claiming unsuccessful
negotiations to restructure tile compa­
ny's debt led to tho shut down.
Tlie company said they would file for
protection under Section 7 of tlie US

Bankruptcy Code.
Shelly Varel and three of her friends,
all horn Illinois, had vacationed together
in Orlando tills past week and were sup­
posed to fly out at 11:15 a m. Friday on
TMA.
"We walked in and they said it was
cancelled," Varel said.
The foursome was able to get anotlicr
flight out of Orlando International
Airport but tliey said tliey weren't sure
yet now tliey were going to get from OSI

M tfild photo by Tommy Vlncont

Stranded passongors try to make altornativo
arrangements in Sanford Friday.

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Police,
city spar
overpay
hicrease

Happier Times

B y Llane Edlxon

Herald Staff

By Karla R ey es

Herald Intern

SANFORD — Tlie Sanford
Police Department's Union
president claimed this week
that their officers are over­
worked and underpaid, but
interim City Manager Gene
Miller disagreed.
The negotiations, which
also include the Sanford Fire
Department, began a few
months ago, and when settled
will take effect in the 2005­
2006 fiscal year budget which
starts in October.
Miller said Thursday that
all city employees are receiv­
ing a 3 percent adjustment in
October.
Union President Sgt. Ned
Golden said earlier this week
that police officers in Sanford
rank sixth or seventh in the
area in pay, but they have the
most call-outs compared to
the other municipalities.
"O ur call volume is the
absolute highest," Golden
said.
The
Sanford
Police
Department's Web site stated
they had 110,462 calls for service
in 2004.
The union is in die second
year of a three-year contract, and
the only dung in die contract
diat is open fur negotiation is a
exist of living increase. Golden
said they first requested a ten
percent cost of living raise.
Tlie city and their labor attor­
ney came back with a counter
offer of one percent. Tliea in
turn, the union counter-offered
again with a request for a six

LONGWOOD
—
Ricky
Basdeo, 42, was arrested Sept. 27
on the charges of attempted sex­
ual battery with physical fora*
and lewd lascivious behavior
involving a 12-year-old girl.
According to a Longwood
Police Department arrest report.
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tim's room on
July
4,
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hi ms e l f ,
climbed
on
top'of her and
tried to pull
her
pants
down,
all
while placing
B asd eo
his hands on
her throat and chocking her.
According to the victim, the
first time Basdeo did something
similar to this was hack on May
7, 2003, when he nibbed her gen­
itals over her shorts while she
was watching television in her
living room.
Officer Herb Stewartson was
unable to describe what relation­
ship Basdeo has with the victim
to protect the girl's identity, but
he said Basdeo had regular con­
tact witli her.
A tip of alleged abuse was
made to the abuse hotline.
Advocates then called Child
Protective Services who then
involved law enforcement.

Travares McGill smiles for the camera In a happier time. Sharon Bostic of Sanford wants
justice for the boy's death at 16 In July.

Mom’s anger drives
her search for justice
By S tev e P arad is

State attorney gate ci

Herald Staff
ORLANDO — Travares McGill's
gleaming smile stands out as one of tlie
brightest memories Sharon Bostic pos­
sesses of the boy she raised from an
infant.
Bostic describes McGill as just an aver­
age kid, who loved to show his teeth
with a smile. He cut teeth like crazy
when he was a baby, she recalled.
"H e'd cut four at a time," she said.
When he was little, she would wake up
to see Travares there with a big smile
waiting for her. "People always told me.

SANFORD — A spokeswoman
for State Attorney Norm Wolfingcr
said late Friday that investigators
have handed over a report to their
office on the shooting death of
lYavares McGill in July. No other
information was available.
'That's the smilingest baby.'"
In July, 16 years after she started car­
ing for M cGill Bostic received the phone
call at work that any parent dreads. She
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Local Salvation Army members
served storm victims in Alabama
By Llane Edlxon

Herald Staff
A local Salvation Army staff member
and volunteer spent a week and a half
serving close to 600 meals a day in Bayou
La Batre, Ala., to Hurricane Katrina vic­
tims.
Leon Harp, of Sanford, traveled to the
devastated area with three other team
members in an effort to feed the displaced
victims.
Hie Sanford Salvation Army sent up a
mobile canteen (a food truck), that sta­
tioned in (he small shrimp and fishing vil­
lage, which only has a little mure than 750
homes. The Salvation Army has a number
of volunteers rotating shifts to travel for
the cause*.
Harp said most people would remem­
ber the vdlage from the movie setting for
Forrest Gunip.
In a canteen report Harp said: "Forrest
Gump, whose town. Bayou La Batre, iron­
ically was also about a hurricane. Tlie
character Bubba had the only shrimp boat

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make a fortune catching
and selling shrimp."
I iarp said on the first
day in the bayou they
saw
shrimp
boats
beached on tneir sides,
and laying on top of
one anotlier, just as in
the movie.
Harp
Tliey were told when
they first got into the
village that many side roads, which were
blocked with fallen trees, led to small
neighborhoods where some homes were
eight feet under water.
Many people were still back in those
neighborhoods, in their homes, so boats
were being used to transport food to those
stranded.
Each day, he said, people came by to
pick up food for those they knew were
stranded.

HaraM photo by Tommy Vlncanl

Looanna R. Raw. center, was pinned witri a bugle and new badge as
Seminole County's new fire chief. Standing with Raw are her mother Rose
Alexander and her husband. Barry. The ceremony took place Friday morn­
ing at the Board of County Commissioners Chambers In Sanford.

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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
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Sanford Rocks

Review:

Camelot comes to life
at Helen Stairs Theatre

Camelot p r e s e n te d at
Helen Stairs Theatre in
Sanford. Performances are
7:30 p.m. on Oct. 1 and 2
p.m. on Oct. 2.

SANFORD — Fact or fiction, myth or
history, Arthur and the Knights of the
Round Table came to life on the opening
night of the Helen Stairs Theatre Repertory
Com pany's production of Cam elot, on
Friday, Sept. 23.
Camelot was also presented Sept. 24, 25,
and 30. Two more presentations are sched­
uled for Saturday, Oct. 1, and Sunday, Oct.

Auditions for "G u ys and
D olls" will be held 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. and on Oct. 3 from 7
to 9 p.m. at the Helen Stairs
Theatre. Call 407-321-8111.
The women of
Community M ethodist
Church in Casselberry will
sponsor a Fall Fair from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a
akin patch, crafts, bake
sale, hom em adejellies and
rummage sale. Tne church is
north of Highway 436, on
Highway 17-92.

2.

Tills story of the dream of the King of
England to create a just and honorable
kingdom is cleverly interwoven with the
eternal love triangle and the treachery of
the illegitim ate son of the King, who
attempts to destroy the dream - but the
final scene demonstrates his failure.
John Sogers as King Arthur, portrays the
character perfectly, demonstrating the two
sides of (he complex character, the regal
idealistic king ami the human frailty of tne
man whose uncertainty and jealousy are all
to apparent.
Kaylie Rojas superbly portrays his
Queen Guinevere and her singing is a
delight. The arrogant Lancelot, who is tom
between his love for Guinevere and his loy­
alty to Arthur, is well portrayed by Gerrit
Koester. Bert I’hillipi is amusing as the
bumbling King Pellinore though his deliv­
ery is not always clear. Erick Branch as the
evil illegitimate son of Arthur is very con­
vincing. David Lang as Merlin, Anthony
Rogers as Tom of Warwick and Caroline
Cox as Morgan Le fey, all give impressive
performances.
The supporting cast of Knights and
ladies are a pleasure to listen to and add to
the convincing presentation of the story­
line.
Tlie costumes are colorful and accurately
present the period adding considerably to
the presentation of the show. The sets,
whilst somewhat sparse, are acceptable
and adequately convey the background
and the times of this medieval story.
The orchestra, under the direction of
Libby Sellers plays beautifully and sup­
ports the actors well without drowning
them out.
Choreography by Daphne Winckler is
charming and blends well with the mood
of the scenes.
I Tom Carter, in his first experience as a
•niivunr, can be writ "pleased with the
results of his efforts.
Hie last two performances will be at 7:30
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, and 2 p.m., Sunday,
Oct. 2. The Helen Stairs Theatre is located
at 203 S. Magnolia in downtown Sanford.
For information, phone the box office at
407-321-8111.

The d ty o f Lake Mary f .
and the Grove Counseling
Center will sponsor a jazz ,
concert at Central Park. The
free event will feature jazz by
Rico Monaco and The Sol
Sons, and a silent auction.
The event will benefit the -yV
Center's drug and a lc o h o n ;
prevention programs. f
Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

If you wore traveling along Sanford Avenuo near Third and Fourth streets last week, you had to take an MTV detour as the
network was filming a vidoo lor a rock group out of Jacksonville. The shoot took place at the former Larry’s Mart that sold
antiques and used furniture. Stay tunod to MTV in the future and you may see somo familiar scenes of Sanford.

Burglary
• Morris Wayne Harris, 52, of
Oviedo, was arrested by Sanford
police early Friday at a residence
in the 700 block of West 24 th
Street. Officers saw him leaving
the residence. He was charged
w ith burglary of a dw elling,
property dam age/crim inal m is­
chief, and possession of narcotics
equipm ent.
• Corey Talberts Rouse, 35, of
W illiams Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police T h ursday. I le
reportedly bnikiririt"*r»i.&lt;IiNtfliiia
in the 1200 block o f West 15llt
Street and struck the resident.
He was charged with burglary
with assault/battery, trafficking
in over 28 gram s of cocaine, and
possession o f under 20 gram s of
m arijuana.
T h efts
•
R iccardo
A nthony
Barksdale, 41, listed as hom eless,
was arrested by Sanford police
early Friday. He reportedly look
a 12-pack of beer from a store in
the 300 block of East 25lh Street,
without paying. He was located
at 13th Street and M angoustine
Avenue. He was charged with
petty larceny, trespassing in a
structure, and resisting property
recovery from a retail merchant.

School to be named
after Crystal Lake
LAKE MARY — Tlie School Board of
Seminole County unanimously agreed to
name the new school in Lake Mary as
Crystal Lake Elementary.
Initially the School Board requested the
public to submit names to be considered for
the new elementary school, referred to as
Elementary ~L." Tne names were to have
an historical significance to the city of Lake
Mary. In accordance with the developmen­
tal agreement, the District then consult—:!
with the city to receive its input. Crystal
Lake was the favored choice of tlie Lake
Mary City commission.
Tlie newest elementary school, currently
under construction, is located at 231
Rinehart Road, in Lake Mary. Tlie building
will feature a 2-story brick building (114,000
square feet), to include K-5 classrooms,
resource rooms, computer labs, suites for
Art and Music, a Media Center with a TV
studio, multi-purpose cafeteria with a stage,
I’E pavilion, play fields, and separate bus
and parent loops.
Doors will open for students at the start
of the 2006-2007 school year.

• Nicole Carice King, 18, of
Larkw ood D rive, and Adrian
V anderburg Blevins, 18, of
O rlando, were arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at a
store in the 12(H) block of W P Ball
Blvd. Blevins reported ly look
$135.03 in item s and King had
$119.16 in items and did not pay
before leaving the store. Each
was charged with petty shoplift­
ing from a merchant.
• Krista Sue Patterson, 22, of
O rlando, was
arrested
by
Sanford police Monday in the

SANFORD — A Sanford area
man was arrested Wednesday, after
trying to pass a counterfeit $100 bill
to pay for men.Tundi.se at a conven­
ience store, according to the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office.
The man is identified as Roruld
A. Alexander, 54. It occurred just
after 9:15 a.m. at the Citgo
Convenience Store at 4181 Orange

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Display Advortlsing

Circulation
Wanda Kourporvdis

Woody Bee*

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C lasuhod Advertising
Tad Walker

Cheryl Smith

800 block of French Avenue. On
Sept. 13, she reportedly took a
lawn mower from a carport in
the 3300 block of Park Avenue.
Followiiip- an W t ^ i T f c r v s F
was locaied and arrested on
charges of third degree grand
larceny and d ealing in stolen
property.
• W illiam Hollis Richardson,
51, of DeBary, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at a store
in the 3600 block of O rlando
drive. He reportedly took a 27inch television set, valued at
$276 from the store without pay­
ing. He was charged with first
degree petty larceny.
• Jeanette C. Ramos, 24, of
D eltona,
w as
arrested
by
Sanford police Monday at a store
in Sem inole Towne Center. She
reportedly took $78 in m erchan­
dise from the store without pay­
ing. She was charged with petty
larceny.
A ssault - Battery
• Timothy W asurick, 43, of
Longw ood, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday in the
26(X) block of Elm Avenue. He
had reportedly attempted to hit
a man w ith his vehicle in
Wildmere Cove, Longwood. He
was located on Elm Avenue and
charged with aggravated assault
with a deadly weapon, driving
with a suspended license, and
resisting an officer without vio­
lence.

• Andrew X. Perkins, 25, of
Lake M onroe Terrace, was
arrested by Sanford police
Thursday at his residence as the
result of an altercation with a
fem ale. He was charged with
battery - tuud i or strike (dom es­
tic v ib len cc)." ■"

Blvd., just west of Sanford.
Portions of the incident were
caught on store video, showing
Alexander trying to leave the store
with soda and beer, and then drop­
ping it on the floor wlten chal­
lenged by tlie clerk, the Sheriff's
Office said.
Moments earlier, Alexander
allegedly tried to use a plumy $101)

Editorial

••Serv ing Seminole County Since 1908"

Slave Paradis
Managing tdHof

Sunday. October 2. 2005 • Vol. 114, No. 11

Doris Dietrich
Uane Eduon
Mary a Hawkins
Nek Plerfauf
Dean Smith
Tommy Vincent

MON

The Longwood City
Commission will meet at 7
p.m. inCity Hall. Ifems *
include the Wildmere Village
Replat and a review of the
proposed Chaplaincy
.
Program.

WED
Big Band Dancing returns
to the Sanford Civic Center
from-2 to 4 p nu w ith musjc j
L byl&amp; c J O g n i u S i G i i C a i ?

Traffic Stops
• Kerrey Reed Dilbeck, 45, of
Airport Blvd. was located by
Sanford police Thursday, with
his vehicle in a ditch on Airport
Blvd. at SR-46A. He was charged
with driving under the influence
(DU) of alcohol or drugs.

Wekiva River Players pres­
ents Gypsy, at the Central
Florida Performing Arts
Center from Oct. 7 through
16. Show times are Fridays
and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
and Sundays at 2 p.m.
Reserved seats $15. Group
discounts available. The
Center is at 2921 Orlando
Drive at the com er of
Highway 17-92 and SR417 in
the Sanford Plaza.

• Juan Lopez Lopez, 18, of
Hartwell Avenue, was stopped
by
Sanford
police
early
Thursday at Highway 17-92 and
Airport Blvd. l ie was charged
with operating a motor vehicle
without a valid license.
O ther arrests
• Luis Angel Vega Jr., 27, of
O rlando,
w as
arrested
by
Sanford police early Friday in
the 2400 block of Lake Avenue
where officers said he was caus­
ing a d istu rbance. He was
charged with disorderly intoxi­
cation.

dollar bill to pay for the goods,
which he reportedly
tore into
"
pieces, after tlie clerk established
i
that the bill was a fake.
Alexander returned to the scene
after the clerk called deputies,
reportedly trying to pay fo r tlie
soda and beer again. I le was arrest­
ed for passing a forged-counterfeit
instrument.

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Seminole Community
College opens its 2005-2006
Fine Arts Theatre Season
with Cole Porter's musical
"Anything Goes", at 8 p.m.
in the Sanford /lake Mary
Campus Theatre (building
G). The show will run Oct. 7­
9 and 13-16. Thursday,
Friday and Saturday shows
begin at 8 p.m. and Sunday
matinees begin at 2 p.m.
‘
Tickets are $6 for the general
public, $5 for seniors or stu­
dents, and free to SCC facul­
ty staff and SCC students.
Reservations at 407-328-2040.

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The German American
Society will present
Oktoberfest at 3 p m. at th»
Society's headquarters, 381
Orange Lane in Casselberr
$5 entry fee.

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

Writ* to us:
300 N. French Avenue
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E-Mail us:
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Community United
M ethodist Church in
Casselberry will have its
pumpkin sale at 4921 S.
Highway 17-92 from 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m. through Oct. 30.
Call 407-831-3777.

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It's the Wiggle Wagglev*
Walk, at 9 a.m. at Colonials
Grand Center. This is the 6th
annual Pet Walk in Seminole
County for the SPCA of f.y .
Central Florida. Call 407-351­
7722, ext. 274.

Travis Hampton, 25, of Dixie
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charged with aggravated battery,
knowing the victim was preg­
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about my
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McGill
should be in
school try­
ing to make A's and B's.”
She wants the two guards to
face charges. "If it were me that
did the shooting I'd be in Jail
right now," she said.
Both of the Bostics want peo­
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really like.
"Tavares was a very bright
kid, athletic" Kirkland said. He
ilayed baseball and loved basall. Something people
might not know about Is his tal­
ent for drawing.
"He can draw Just about any­
thing," Kirkland explained.
“That was his talent."
His mother said the young
man struggled in school, and he
didn't like it, not unlike many
students. She said McGill didn't
have a regular circle of friends,
which made him unique.
"Everybody came home with
Travares," Sharon said. "It did­
n't matter what race they were.
You'd wake up in the morning
and there'd be 20 people on the
floor; dishes everywhere."
This bugged Sharon. She
asked him to stop, but she
respected the young man’s

response.
"They have nowhere else to
go Ma,” he would say every
time. "If he brought them home,
he was going to feed them,"
Sharon said, adding that he
would even ivc the young
people his do
Trie family WAsn't doing that
well, she would tell Travares,
but he'd reply: "Aw, man Ma, I
can get more, they need it."
She was aware that the
young men could get into trou­
ble. She warned Travares not to
ride in any strange cars. The 16vear-old had faced charges, but
his mother said news reports
have blown them out of propor­
tion. Most had been thrown out,
she said. He had two charges
pending when he died.
"He was a leader; never a fol­
lower;" Bostic said. He would
tell his mom that he never took
anything, but he sure did drive.
Bostic said police target these
young people. Should more
people be angry about this? She
replied that most people arc
afraid to stand up and voice
their opinion. Bostic however;
docs not mince words.
She said Sanford has always
been a prejudice town.
"Thirty police hang out in the
projects," she explained.
They have labeled these
young people a s troublemakers,
she suggested. "They make
them seem as though they are
bad children, which they are
not."
For now, the Bostics are wait­
ing to see what will happen

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was told something had hap­
pened and she should drive to
her daughter's home.
Three investigators met her.
McGill had been involved in a
shooting. He had been identi­
fied. He was dead.
At Just past 3 in the morning
on July 16, McGill, who accord­
ing to police didn't have a dri­
ver’s license, steered a bor­
rowed car into the Country
Lake Apartments near Seminole
High School. McGill attended
the school, and he was drop­
ping o ff one of at least four pas­
sengers.
TWo white, armed security
guards approached tkd car. The
guards said McGill reversed the
car and hit an exiting passenger.
They said he drove toward
them, so they opened fire. TWo
bullets struck the young driver;
one through the heart.
Bostic does not shy away
from expressing her anger that
the guanls were not arrested at
the scene. Sharon and Kirkland
Bostic spoke with The Sanford
Herald Thursday at the offices
of Morgan and Morgan in
downtown Orlando.
Sharon has spoken with
other passengers in the car.
They told her the car was in
reverse when the bullets flew.
She made her anger known
during a public meeting two
weeks ago at a Sanford church
with the chief of police and a
representative of State Attorney
Norm Wolfinger.
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"The security guards should
face prosecution," Frands said
Thursday.
If the guards are not arrested,
that would amount to an
approval of their actions.
"What that would say is, 'It's
OK to kill our young black
m e a '" Francis said. He added
that Bostic is angry. Her son's
16-year life is worthless because
these security guanls were not
arrested.
1 "We fully intend to file a law­
suit against the guards and the
apartment complex," he said.
His firm is conducting its own
investigation and a dvil action
could involve wrongful death
and violation of dvil rights.
Bostic wants Justice; he oorv
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from a panel of Judges or a
grand Jury handing down an
indictment does not matter.
"W t want these two security
guanls to be prosecuted for the
death of Tavares McGill,"
Francis said.
McGill had many relative^
Bostic said. He had fine relation­
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ters, nieces and nephews.
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October Is a big month in tire life of Mickey Mouse. On Oct. 1 ,1971,
Disney World opened in the Orlando area. On Oct. 3,1955, tire Mickey
Mouse Qub started mnning on television.
I recall being at Disney World for the grand opening, (with a press
pass, naturally). Members of the media were given free tickets to go on
the rides and see the shows and exhibits. It was a
wonderful day, as nothing had been created of
that sire or magnitude before, especially in this
area. Having been on hand when Walt Disney
announced nis intentions of building this facility
several years earlier, I was pleased to see it come
to fruition I knew it would be a boon to all of
Central Florida.
Altltough the "Mickey Mouse Oub', a halfItour children's program started on Oct. 3,1955,
there was an earlier program, mostly cartoons
and Disney movies, called simply, "Walt Disney"
Nick
(Oct. 27, 1954). It flopped between different
‘"'.•rent TV
networks, finally landing
ruling ion ABC. The title was
• • • • • • • • then changed to "Disneyland'', then "Walt
Disney Presents", next, "Walt Disney's
Wonderful World of Color" and several others. The "Q ub" is wnat
started in 1955 with the Mouseketeer\ including Annette Funicello
and Sliellcy Fabarvs. Finally, it was the "New Mickey Mouse Qub"
with Keri Russell and Britney Spears.
All of those programs featured remakes of Disney movies, and nat­
ural history dexumentaries. One of the spin-offs from these was
"Davy Crockett", which started as segments, and later became a sep­
arate pmgram. The Disney programs officially went off the air in
December, 1980 after 25 years. Then.’ are stories llut Mickey Mouse
was first calk'd Mortimer Mouse, but movie star Mickey Rooney, who
turned 85 a week ago, claimed that Walt named his mouse Mickey,
after him.
In looking tlmnjgh the background of Mr. M. Mouse, I was sur­
prised to learn he is older than I am. Ih e way he hops around during
musical numbers at Disney World howevet shows he‘» in a much bet­
ter physical condition than I am. The squeaky-voiced Mickey Mouse
first appeared on Nov. 18,1928 on the screen of the Colony Theatre in
New York City. Tire film, "Steamboat Willie" was the first animated
cartoon talking picture. Walt himself became the voice of Mickey dur­
ing the early movies.
Over die years, I have had one direct contact with Mickey Mouse.
During a camping trip to Fort Wilderness at Disney World several
years ago, I called the main office and asked if I could get a wake-up
call at 7 a.m. Sure enough, promptly at 7 o'clock, there was a knock on
the door of my camper. I opened it and there was Mickey, in person,
pointing at his Mickey Mouse watch, and motioning for me to leave.
For newcomers to the Sanford area something many of us know
and many are thankful that it didn't come about. At one time, Walt
Disney officials were investigating the possibility of building Disney
World just west of Sanford, near live intersections of SR-46 and
Interstate-4. You can just imaging the changes we would have these
days if we were the Disney headquarters in the southeast. While we
probably wouldn't have liad the Seminole Towne Center at that area,
there would be a great deal of growth. Our airport would have
expanded unbelievably, businesses in the downtown area would have
gone through dianges that no one could imagine, and the exist of liv­
ing altlumgh relatively high now, would be even higher.
I don't recall exactly why the matter never transpired, and why the
Orange/Oscxxila area was selected over us, but I personally am one of
those wIki are tiiankful llut it went tlie way it did.
Mickey Mouse Ls now just shy ol being 77 years old, and Donald
Duck is 71 years old (first appeanng on June 9, Wit). We have been
enjoying tliese dur.icters for many years. And regardless of the
impact lliey have made on Central florida, we must wish both of
tiiem continued success.

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canteen covered the first four
or five people in line, the oth­
ers stood In the hot sun wait­
ing with a bottle of water to
keep them from passing out.
Harp recalled.
"W e had to keep them
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after story of people’s complete
devastation. He said after a day
or two of those stories it begins
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like you’re attached to them."
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Before Harp’s team, which
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in Tallahassee where Florida
Gov. Jeb Bush was "Rallying
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near the bayou, they positioned
the canteen in the middle of
town in a shopping center. The
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had been washed out by water
in a whirlpool fashion
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with an average of 590 meals a
day. They served 8,561 snacks,

with an average of 951.2 snacks
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Harp said that the organization
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iatcrnal grandparents
oseph and Dora Lynne
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m aternal grandparents,
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Church O f
Lake Mary
128 West Wilbur Ave.,
L ake Mary
Rev. Brenda Loyal,
Pastor
Sunday Morning Worship
10:45 a.m.

401-Anglican
St. Alban’a
Anglican Cathedral
Traditional Anglican
3348 W. SR 428 (Atoma Ave)
(1/4 mile ofl Qreeneway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo. Florida
407-657-2378
1928 Book Ot Common Prayer
Sunday Service*
Holy Eucharist
BAM
Sunday School (an ages) BAM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both services)
Weekday Holy
Eucharist Services
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12Noon
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Worth the Distance

402-Assembly of God
City Church
650 E. Airport Blvd
Sanford, FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith. Pastor
Sunday Services. 9.00AM A
10 30AM
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Family Worahlp Center
2462 S. Park Ave
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Sanlord. FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall. Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service B:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

Wekiva Assembly ot God
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood, FL 32779
407-774-0777
Greg Freeman. Pastor
Sunday Svca, 10AM
Sunday School. 9AM

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Central Baptist Church
3101 West SR 48
Sanlord. FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
wwwcbcsan1ord.org
Jimmy Dale Patterson. Senior
Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am A
1030am
Worship Services Bam A 1030am
Wednesday Prayer Service 630
pm

First Baptist Church
ot Longwood
891 Stale Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley. Senior Pastor
Sunday
•930 am Sunday School
•1030am Worship Service
330pm Youth Choir
•530pm Awana
•530pm Youth Disciplineship
330pm Pastor's Dlsdpiineshlp
Study
5 30pmVocal Ensembles
Tuesday
7pm Ladies Bible Study
Wednesday
•1030am Pastor's Bible Study
3:00pm Pastor's Dlsdpiineshlp
Study
3pm Divorce Care
3pm Children's Graded Choirs
■6pm Orchestra Rehearsal
330pm Youth Bible Study
•7pm Pastor's Bible Study
•7pm M.I.C. at Night
(Missions Involving Children at
Night)
•7pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7pm Youth Activities In Gym

Countryside Baptist Church
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32748
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn. Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wed Prayer Meeting 730PM
Nursery Provided

First Baptist Markham Woode
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nelson Chapman. Youth Pastor
Sunday-Worship 10:45AM
-Childrens AWANA Club 630PM
Wednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2826 Palmetto Ave
Sanlord, FL 32773
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Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson. Associate Pastor
Tony Johnson, Student Ministry
Pastor
Scott Qarretl, Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M. Svcs 8:30am A 11am
-Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wed. Bible Study AAWANA 7pm
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Grace Baptist Church
BIB Longwood Hitts Road
Longwood. FL 32760
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday School....930am
Morning Worship ...,10:45am
Evening Worship.... 630pm

Wsetvtew Baptist Church
4100 H E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 323-0523
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Bill Coffman, Pastor
Sunday Worship 825am, 10:45am
A 6pm
Sunday School 935am
Wad. Activities. Al Ages 830pm

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First 8hlloh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanlord. FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pallor
Early Morning Serv . 8:15AM
Sunday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship..11AM
Evening Worshlp(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...730PM

2626 Iroquois Avs.* 322-2070

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First Church ot Christ
Scientist Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
Wednesday..... 730PM
Child Cara provided
145 Wekiva Springs Rd
Ste 149A, Longwood. FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

419-Church of God
RtvsrWalk Church
Sanford Church of God
801 W. 22nd SL Sanford. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksiey, Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
...,9:45AM
Morning Worship .10:45AM
Sunday Night EDGE 8-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 to 6PM
8emlnof* Trinity
Christian 6chool
Prs-School thru grad* 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Cars Start* at 1 Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

422-Church of God of
Prophacy
Church of God of Prophecy
2509 8. Elm Ave, Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ....9:48AM
Praise A Worship ...1030AM
Message by Pastor...11AM
Evening Service..... 8PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wad) 7PM.

425-Congregatlonal

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First Baptist Sanford
519 S. Park Ave. Sanlord. FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Joe Douthitt. Interim. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Cars
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams. Students
Adam Willow, Inlem-Studenta
•Sunday School...B:15AM
Sunday Worship,1030A3P
Wed Activities, all ages. 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

413-Christlan Science

All Souls Catholic Church
Comer of 9th St A S. Oak Ave
Sanlord. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout. Pastor
Weekday Mass 830 AM. Mon-Fri
Confessions. Saturday, 4PM
Saturday Vigil.....5PM
Sunday. 730AM, 1030AM. Noon
9AM - English (Social Hal)
8:45 AM •Spanish (Church)
5PM Latin Tndenbne Mas*

410-Christlan
Safsharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanlord. FL
407-322-0960
Tim Storms. Minister
Jos Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Mttttgan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 A 1030

Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Ave, Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday School.... 930AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..830PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Eplacopal
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave • 4th St. Sanlord FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 A 10* m.
Nursery A Sunday School for ch*dran. Midweek worship In Chapel on
Wads. Community meal 0 530pm
Wad*. For times A detail of studies
and activities, Cal 407-322-4811.

437-Non437-Non-

Denominational
Denominational
Seminole Community Church
6070 Orange Blvd, Sanlord
407-324-0199
www.semlnolechurch.com
Jerry Wel*h. Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 9AM. &amp; 10:45AM
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Care

Shower Down of Blessings
201 Elm Ave. Sanford, FL
407-321-8369
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tuo. Prayer, Bible Study. 730 PM

446-Nazerene
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2581 Sanlord Ave
Sanlord, Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Carries, Pastor
Morning Worship, 1030am
Sunday School. 930*m
Sunday Evening, 6pm
Wed Night Bible Study. 7pm

449-Presbyterian
First Prssbyterian Church (USA)
of Lake Mary
128 West Wlttxir Ave
Lake Mary. FL
407-321-1021

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Rev Brenda Loyal. Pastor
Church School, 930am
Morning Worship. 10:45am

440-Lutheran
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
780 Sun Drive, Lake Mary. FL
Paul Hoyar. 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
Famtty Worship Service
Nursery Is provided
For Information cal 407-333-0797.

Lutheran Church of
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(Missouri Synod)
2525 8. Oak Ave, Sanlord. FL
Pastor Jamas Timmons
Sunday School..... 9:15AM
Worship Service 1030AM
Information. 407-322-3552
Http7Avww.lcnns.org

New Creation Lutheran
Church
Worshipping al: kJyflwttd#
Elementary School
401 VWenRoad
407-322-7312
Bob Bresamann. Pastor
Sunday Worship: B:4SAM/10:4B AM
Nursery Provided
www.NewCrsationChurch.ee

443-Methodist
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School......930am
Intsr-Mlssion........ 1030am
MomiAg Worship ...11am
Bible Study
Wednesday..........830am
Chttdren* Time
Included In Worship
Nursery provided lor Babies
and Smal Children.
•Small Enough To Love You •
Growing In Christ To Serve You*

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Avs, Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship,
B30am A ll :00am
9:45am Contemporary Service
Coffee Fellowship, 930am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Youth Fattowship. 4pm
Nursery Provided

First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662

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Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School BAM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth.
Food.
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Betts Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
530PM
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Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
W* Welcoma Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen. Minister

Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L Andrews,
Early Service, 630AM
Sunday School, al ages 8:16AM
Traditional Worahlp 1030AM
Nursery Provided

Upeaia Community
Praabyterian Church
•Knowing A Making'’ ''
Known Jaad* Christ*
Comer of 46-A A Upsala Rood,
Sanford. FL
407-330-2638
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Rev. Bryan L Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
930am
Morning Worship
1030am
Nursery Cars Provided

451-Seventh Day
Adventist
Seminole I
Seventh Day Adventist Church
6779 CR 427
Sanlord, FL
(behind Flea World)
Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbath School 930am
Morning Worship 1030am
MkJwk Worship, Wed. 7pm
Chttdrens Church Provided
Kids C O O L Club

Seventh Day AdvanNet
MARS HILL BOA
800 East 2nd 8 t Sanford, FL
407-323-5648
Sabbath School.... 930AM
Divine Worship ......11AM
Wad. Prayer Mtg 730 PM

446-Naze rane
I t Peter’s Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary, FL
407-444-6873
Rev Charts* L Holt, Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat. 5pm
Sun 730am, Dam, 11am
Chid. Church 9am/11am
Nursery, 8:45am -12:45pm

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
Church of The
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803 W 4th St
Sanlord, Florida
407-323-6067
Rev Mark Barth. Priest
Sunday Eucharist.... 930AM

437-NonDenominational
Sun. 1030am at Longwood Civic
Lsagua Woman's Club
136 W. Church Ave.
downtown Longwood
Phono: 407-339-0277
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www Itespnngmmistrtes-org

Bridgeway Church
421 Longwood/Lk Mary Rd
Laka Mary, FL 32748
(currently meeting • Lk Mary
Elementary)
Pastor Jeffery Cook
Sunday Worship. 10am
Wed. Fattowship, 7pm
www fflrtguitychurcfum/ 407­
324-9060
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Love;
(An affiliate of the Church of the
Naj arena)

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church of I
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford. FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 81) West
First Street on Left •On* MBs)
Leonard ODormett, Pastor
407-322-6332
•Where tha Gospel la good News*
Sunday School..... 3:45AM
Morning Worship ....11AM
Evening worship ...,3PM
Mid-Weak Mtg Wed. 730 PM
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L ifeS tyle
The Way We Were:

Items about
church, 1920
On the occasion of the first service to be
held in the new auditorium of First Baptist
church, on Dec. 26,1920, the
Dec. 24, 1920, edition of 77ie
Sanford H erald was full of
items about the church. This
is a continuation of last
week's column, Riving fur­
ther items from The Herald.
If you are interested in
reading more history of the
church, my book, "A
History of First Baptist
Grace Marie
Churcn, Sanford Florid,
S tin e c ip h c r
1884-1984” is available for
purchase at the church or
the Sanford Museum. There
are very few copies left.
The Sunday School
We are fortunate to begin with, in having a
building constructed especially for Sunday
School purposes, and in which each depart­
ment has a place. Our Sunday School is per­
fectly graded according to the most approved
methods and our department officers and
teachers have been specially trained, and
have taken special courses of study, fitting
them for the work they are doing.
Our Cradle Roll Department, with Mrs.
W.M. Thigpen as superintendent, is doing a
wonderful work with the little ones. One of
the special features of Mrs. Thigpen's depart­
ment is the Mothers' Meeting, which is held
frequently for the purpose of studying the
best methods for the care and teaching of the
little ones.
In the Beginners' Department, Mrs. A.C.
Williams, superintendent, receives the little
fellows of four and five years of age and here
a great work is being done with these little
folks.
On the third floor of our building we find
Miss Allie Trafford, superintendent, in charge
of the Primary Department. Six, seven and
eight-year-old pupils, and it is here that a
great deal of real study is done by the boys
and girls.
On the second floor we find .the Junior
Department in charge of Mrs. Forrest Gatchel,
superintendent. It is the biggest department
of the Sunday School and Inc liveliest, this
being composed of boys and girls of nine to
twcTVe,)ua&lt;^ of age. Mrs. Gatcliel makes full
use of.-the fact that this is "The Golden
Memory Age" by storing their minds with
many of the great passages of the Bible, also
the books of the Bible and their arrangement
and the great gospel hymns. It is our hope
and effort to see that none go out of this
department before becoming Christians.
Another trip to the third floor and we find
the Intermediate Department, ably taken care
of by Supt. J.G. Michael. In this department
we begin to look for the teachers and officers
of the future and many of them have already
begun taking teacher training work.
Prof. L.D. Geiger, Jr. is superintendent ol
our Senior Department. The Fidelis Class has
Miss Marlon Gove, president and Mrs.
Savage, teacher. H ie Berean Class has Mr.
Burke Steel president; Mr. M.D. Barber,
teacher, and Prof. C.S. Ogilvle, associate
Mr. M.W. Wright is superintendent of the
Adult Department.
. . ......
The Euzellan Class has Mrs. A M. I hillips,
president; Mrs. George Hyman, teacher. This
class meets in the parlors of the church, find
room on the first floor as you enter the church
M The Sunday Morning Club is indeed like a
club in its welcome and cordial treatment to
visitors and strangers. "You can be a stranger
here, but once." Is well said of this class.
Judge Schelle Maines is president of the class.
Dr. George Hyman, teacher, and Dr. J .l .
Denton, associate teacher. May their shadow
never grow less.
Mrs. J.L. Miller is superintendent of the
Home Department and with her visitors is
given the privilege of bringing the Sunday
School spirit to those who are unable to
attend, and thus all may have a place in our
AH those who are not attending some other
Sunday School are cordially invited to attend
our school. "We've saved a place for you.
Mr. John Jenkins, superintendent, wrote
this article. Other general officers were Mr.
A.J. tossing, secretary, and Mrs. C.J. Ryan,
Pianist.

Hopper students help animals
By Llano Edlxon
Herald Staff

SANFORD — Students at
I topper Center in Sanford pre­
sented the Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty toward
Animals (SPCA) of Central
Florida with a $70 check
Thursday.
They raised the money at
their annual Art Auction, in
which they create artwork for
the ITA to auction.
The students voted to
donate 20 percent of the pro­
ceeds to the SPCA before
I lurricane Katrina hit. The rest
of the proceeds went to the ITA
and Kick into the school's art
program.
Once the hurricane did liit,
the students hoped that they
could somehow donate money
to help in hurricane aid, art and
music teacher Peri Sedigh said.
To their surprise, the SPCA
lias taken in more Ilian 100 ani­
mals, to date, from the devas­
tated areas. So, in essence, their
donation will help little critter
hurricane victims.
Gina Wilkes, operations
manager for the Sanford SPCA,

Msrsld photo by Msrva Hawkins

ALPI community forum speaker* included
from left, Linda Mociock, Chris Meadows,
Ella Ungard. Laquanda Byrd, and Dr. Mario
Richardson-Price.

Hsrstd photo by Tommy Vincent

Gina Wilkos of the S P C A accepts a check from Willetha Robinson
and Tydorious Sanchez of the Hopper Center Thursday.

said tliat the $70 could feed tlie
whole shelter for a week.
T hank you guys" Wilkes
said. "Tliat really touches us."
Students Tanner Hickey and
Travis Fuller played with
Oscar, who was brought to tlie
shelter and adopted by Wilkes.
Wilkes talked to the students

about the importance of own­
ing a pet, spaying and neuter­
ing pets and how to care for
tliem.
Student Willetha Robinson
helped present tlie check and
told Wilkes that the donated
money, "Will probably make a
dog's day."

Stetson’s Comer

Bird is the Word
Waders, bitterns, snipe, purple
gallinules, towhees...arc these
tlie late's! fall fashions? New fish­
ing lures? No, these are examples
of birds you
can spot in
tlie Geneva
•eneva
area in tlie
Eastern sec­
tion of the
Great Florida
Birding Trail.
I lave
you
w o n d ere d
about those
brown signs .
Karen
dial, Sfvm to

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pop up out
of nowhere

In d ica tin g
(|io GFUT? I must have missed
tlie meeting about this and won­
dered like you, exactly what is
tills trail all about? Here are a few
interesting facts about it. For
more, check out the website:
http://floridabirdingtrail.com.
Tills site supplies lots of informa­
tion for the novice, like a link to
"Bird Watching Basics", as well
as info for the expert birder. I
credit the site for the factual infor­
mation in this column.
Tlie trail is a 2.000 nule high­
way of new and existing birding
sites, modeled after the Great
Texas Coastal Birding Trail. East,
West, Panhandle, and South
make up ils geographic sections.
Geneva is in tlie East section that
opened first in November 2000.
There are "clusters" within each
geographic section highlighting
bird communities and special
ecosystems of interest. Florida is
rich in wild binllife, boasting
over 470 verified species largely
due to its diverse habitats, loca­
tion on migraUon routes, and
temperate, tropical climate.
Triere are several specific trails
in and around Geneva, Mims,
Christmas, and Osteen: Lake
Proctor Wilderness Area, Geneva
Wilderness Area, Demetree and
Kilbee tracts in the Little Big Earn
State
Forest
Buck
Lake
Conservation Area, Seminole
Randi Conservation Area,
Tosoliatdiee State Reserve,
Orlando Wetlands Park, Lake
Ashby Park, and the Lake Jesup
Wilderness Area. You can find
details of each by downloading
tlie East section, pages 14-16, the
Bobwhite/ Bittern Cluster.
If you arc a birdwatcher, most

of this information is probably
pretty basic but if you're not the
GFBT gives you a wonderful
opportunity to enjoy nature now
that our Florida Fall has arrived.
With the heavy rains of this
summer there have been many,
many "water" birds in our back
pasture and truthfully, I have no
idea who is who back there.
Okay, I know the sandhill cranes,
0 m*hawks, and the eagles, but Bit­
wide variety of other ducks,
storks, and cranes, I don't have a
due.
Where, you read about (he
trails, more interesting * bird
names surface: rails, painted
buntings, pintail and teal ducks,
harriers-tor a writer It Is wonder­
ful to run across new words!

Here are some brief descrip­
tions: Katl-a short or medium
crane with long toes, allowing it
to run on the swamp mud;
Harrier-slender hawk with long
legs and long angled wings.
Purple gallinule-brightly colored
aquatic bird with a frontal shield
(a little like a chicken or hen);
Bittem-small or medium heron;
Towhoe-common finch; Snipe-a
kind of slender woodcock with a
long bill to probe the mud for
worms etc.
All But being said, don't ask
me the difference between a
crane, a heron, or sandpiper-it's
all too confusing. Shhh! Sorry, am
I making too much noise?
Speaking of noise- need a
quiet getaway wiBi your kids?
Join the Wings Cher Florida "Junior Birder Program" for
grade
school
kidshttp:/ /myfwc.com/educator/JrBirder is the website to
download Kith student and
teacher resources. The program is
coordinated with FCAT writing
prompts and Sunshine State
Standards-kids ran win certifi­
cates as they identify birds.
Wings over Florida also encour­
ages adult participation and
identifiratkxi of Florida birds.
You can purchase hats and Tshirts off die website (yes, yes
there is one for the Purple
Gallinule) Birough die link for
Tlie Wildlife Foundation of
Florida. Nature lovers on your
gift list will love decals, gilts, ties
etc.
Your businesses can K* a spon­
sor of tlie GFBT, reaching thou­
sands of bird enthusiasts across

die state and die country. It is esti­
mated tlut $477 million Ls gener­
ated by "non-consumptive" bird
use in FTorida-thnxigli gasoline,
hotels, restaurants, travel necessi­
ties, and souvenirs. Florida Ls
only second to California in gen­
erating income, and an estimated
19,000 jobs are related to this
Industry. There is a big Knefit to
small communities in this equa­
tion Krause
few capital
improvements are necessary, so
the economic impact is more sig­
nificant widi less capital invest­
ment.
' '"flics weekend, die Ponce Inlet
is leaving the Migratory Bird
Festival "Wings on die Wind"
event-Sept .TlVOct 2nd. Check mil
die Event section of die website
for great Birding events all year
long.If you or someone you
know is interested in the business
or hobby or birds, there are
dozens and dozens of birding
links on this website to organiza­
tions, products and services.

What a great example of big
organizations working together.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission widi
grant funding from die Florida
Department of Transportation,
forms die backbone of dils proj­
ect along widi partners such as
Florida Park Service, The
Audubon Society, US. Fish and
Wildlife
Service,
Wildlife
Foundation of Florida, and Visit
Florida.
One of my fondest memories,
years ago, was an early morning
February Kial ride on Lake
Hartley. Tlie sun had just come
up when suddenly we were sur­
rounded by hundreds of white
pelicans. It was like But swan
scene in Tlie Notebook. Huy
soared in and landed silently.
White pelicans don't dive, by die
way, ami although Buy winter
here. Buy actually breed out west
and as far north as British
Columbia It was magical and I
drought, what wonderful snow­
birds.
We rienf you lo tell us wliat you
hurw f/ial is good alvul Geneva!
Please share your infomution, uleas
and comments by calling 407-221­
7002, t’ia e-mail at la rerun•
fihiHiftsVbellsimth.net. Iplease put
“Stetson's Comer" in the subject
line), or with a fiu to 407-349-2800.
Thanks!

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Department, a premiere agency
you eliminate calls for service tliat do dosed session. Hu* rity is now in a
f living raise.
"We're not dwre," Golden said.
position to go back to dw bargaining
not
require
a
sworn
law
enforcement
e on a similar pay scale
"H ut's not tlw case."
table, Iw said.
officer,
such
as
child
services
calls.
County teadwrs, who
Miller noted that the city's human
As for the officers K ing over­
He also stated But dw 116-officer
I an average 6 to 8
resources director Sheryl Chapman
worked
and
underpaid.
Miller
said
their salaries in department has a low retention rate, tliat it is a negotiating tool unions use. will K conducting, with an outside
Blice officers are on step due lo du* salaries.
"For someone who's K en around consultant, a comprehensive review
"They've probably lost 50 to
ule based on years ol
in public management for more than of pay structures and job description*
since
du1
year
2000,"
Golden
said,
uh year, if they receive
over dw next year for employees city­
tine, they
they are
are moved
moved
He added diat even if die union 42 years, that's typical," MiUer said. wide. It was added in to dw upcom­
ating,
"It’s
respected
by
management,
and
saUrv step, Golden went by the city's number*, the retening fiscal year budget after City
we hope dw union resptxix dw rity."
7
lion rate was around 10 percent.
Golden said diat Iw's aware tnat Commissioners decided one of dwir
Miller
said
dial
he
has
not
been
inford currently make
dw aty is in "great financial shape". main goals in dw aiming years was
, $31, 384 to $44,290 as involved widi du* union negotiations, This year dwre was an excess of $2.6 personnel issues that included
rjth additional supple- but du-re is a negotiation team lliat million from added tax revenue, he reviewing salaries and Knefits.
in extra $500 a year for indudes dw labor management attor- said. According to him, dw rity is try­
"Thai's a badly needed study,"
idate's degree, $1,000 ney.
ing lo boost up dwtr reserves to 25 Miller said. "H ut lusn't K en per­
"We
have
lo
hold
our
chairs,"
achelor's degree, arul
percent, but the focus right now formed in years."
Miller said.
ng a master's degree,
The union and dw city will K luck
According to Miller, die rity needed to be on retaining employees
d dial the Sanford
to tlw bargaining table early iwxt
and
making
Sanford
a
premiere
aty,
sought guidance last Monday Kforc
nent answers close to
as well as the Sanford Police week.
sth» Sheriff s Office, if dw City Commission meeting in a

ALPI forum
informs local
residents
The Agricultural and Labor Program, Inc,
Northern Region Advisory Council present­
ed a Community Forum on Monday, Sept. 19.
The event was to inform dw citizens of dw
Sanford aimmunity of dw valuable informa­
tion available to improve life for our citizens.
Citizens gathered at dw Boys and Girls
Club of West Sanford to hear various repre­
sentatives of agencies who had great life­
improving information for all in attendann.*.
Linda Medlock of the ALPI Northern
Region Council presided
over dw forum.
Greetings to dw atten­
dees were extended by
Constance Anderson of
the Northern Region.
The first speaker of dw
evening was Sanford's
new family Dr. Marla
Richardson-Prior of the
Family Practice Center,
who gave great advice on M arva
how we can K Kalthy
and keep our Kxlics in
shape. Phone 407-322- • • • • • • • •
6341. The facility is at 712 West 25th Street.
Mark I lenderson, claims ivprcscntadve of
dw local Social Security Administration office
gave the latest data on Social Security
Medicare Par D , with enrollment to Kgin in
November.
Alllwa Blake*, aimmunity resource person
for 211 explained dw (unctions of OrangeOweola-Seminole Counties 211 phone numKrs. Hils number Ls easy to remember. It
offers free aoess to health and human servic­
es information and referrals in our communi­
ty. It provides information to pcxnilc of all
ages &lt;si services including food, slwftec cloth­
ing, physical mental health resources.

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employment assistance, programs for elderly
adults, children, youth and family support
service* and much more.

Use your pluHw and dial 211. If calling
from a pay or cellular phone, dial 407-839HELP. Specialists are available to K ip you
seven days a week 24 hours a day.
Christopher Meadows of DCF Access
Florida Community Partnership Economic
Self-Sufficiency Program spoke on access to
Florida’s public assistanceprogram. It is now
just a click away. Go on line to
www.myFlorida.aim /accessflorida.
Customers applying for assistance will
have tlw DCF service delivery process. No
long lines and frequent office visits are a thing
of tlw past.
You can apply for benefits at various loca­
tions. Automated aoess information and cus­
tomers may call dw center 24-7. Dial 1-866-76ACCESS or 1-800-762-2237.
Captain C.J. 1largrett of dw Sanford Polio:
Department gave information on dw services
offered by dw Sanfonl PD. He told dw elders
how to K safe and diat dw SD Ls available to
speak with citizens aKiut any of dw problems
they may have. Get a copy of dw help avail­
able and attend aimmunity meetings Kid
monthly.
Ekiise Dilligard, aimmunity liaison for dw
GoldsKiro Front Porch. Inc. gave a review of
dw projects acaimplisKd by dw Goldsboro
Front Porch. Seven low-income houses are
K ing built to Improve die Goldsboro
Community housing area.
Various programs are available to improve
dw Goldsboro aimmunity. For information
aKiut dw program call dw office at 407-302­
1377.
s,
,
Stephanie Littles, executive director of
Women of Renewing Minds, Inc. gave a brief
overview of her programs lo K ip change dw
Karts and lives of women. Ttwy provide
transitional Kmsing and suOpporti ve services
for adult females who are disabled.
Laquanda Byrd and Ella Lingard informed
dw attendees on how to purchase homes,
finance tKm, and K sure that you use a pro­
fessional mortgage group, Omni One, to K ip
you do and make dw right decisions in tK
transaction of your business.
Wo were provided great information on
American Stroke Association, a division of
dw American Kart Association. Regenia S.
Millet, a aimmunity board member of tK
Greater Orlando Division provided literature
on dw Kart. Each attendee waived a packet
to introduce dwm to dw AHA, a life-saving
organization and an Impact Goal lo reduce
aironary Kart disease, stroke, and risk by
25% by the year 2010. Train to End Strokes.
Leam CI’R by taking tK Kartsaver AED
course. Call 1-877-A11A-4CPR.
Ninea Percell spoke on Khalf of tK
Dream Center, an addidve support person,
who works at tK Dream Center with Rev.
Benjamin, director. Walk-ins are welcome.
T K A1HP Forum was a suaess as it
Kiped local citizens to receive information
S ee Hawkins, P ag e 8A

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Sunday. Oil oltor 2 . 2 ()0 "»

tion flying could have been
worse.
"Tire plane didn't crash," Ire
said as they carried luggage
toward the airport doors.
TMA began service at OSI
with flights to Syracuse, NY in
June 2003, an airport press
release said. At one time or
another tlrey operated flights to
and from Aquadilla, Puerto
Rico; Allentown, PA; Atlanta,
GA; Chicago /Rockford, IL;
Cincinnati, O il; Harrisburg, PA;
Louisville, KY; San Juan, Puerto
Rico; St. Louis-MidAmerica;
Toledo, OH; and Washingtoa
DC (Dulles).
lire only flights that were not
cancelled, just delayed, were tire
flights that were operated by
TMA on the behalf of Vacation
Lx press. Those flights were
taken over by Vacation Express's
former partner Pace Airlines.
Vacation Express is an Atlantabased tour operator since 1980.
"We were notified late
Thursday
evening
by
TransMeridian executives of
their division to shut down their
operations," Gantt Cookson,
vice president of Vacation
Express said in a statement.
"As part of our standard
operating procedures Vacation
Express has a contingency plan
in the event difficulties arise
with one of its suppliers. This
dan was executed successfully
ast night." Cookson continued.
TMA was basis! in Atlanta
and was founded in 1995. They
had carried more than a million
passengers to more than 150
destinations, their Web site said.
"The
management
of
TransMeridian would like to
thank all of its customers for
their patnmage and continued
support over the years," a TMA
statement said.
They also said the airline is
working to assist employees,
and advised passengers to con­
tact travel agents or credit card
company.

Airline
Continued from Page 1A
to OIA. The airport said that
they currently had no replace­
ment flights in Sanford.
Tlrey were in gix»d spirits
though, after spending a week in
a condo in between visits to
Universal Studios, the beach,
and Arabian Nights.
When asked if anything like
that had ever happened to her
before she laughed and said:

"No. it's actually my first time
flying.”
Several other passengers
without flights were using the
computer station or their cell
phones to make new flight
arrangements. Some were on the
phone with their credit canl
company or travel agency.
One of Varvl's friends Kenny
Winkeler, said Varvl's first vaca­

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Baptist Church
is having

Round-Up Sunday on
October 16th.
Chosen Few will
once again be
performing.
For over a decade,
Chosen Few was The
Oospel Group of Silver I
Dollar City In Branson,!
Missouri. Their music
centers on traditional
themes of grace and
hope through Jesus
Christ using a slightly progressive approach to the much
beloved southern gospel music genre. The service will
begin a t 0:46AM followed by dinner on the grounds.
Round-uj) Sunday has a weslem theme so feel free to
wear jeans and cowboy boots.

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Palm etto Avenue Baptist Church
2 6 2 6 Palmetto Avc.
Sanford, FL 3 2 7 7 3

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Mark /our Calendars!

Magnet Schools/Programs
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tlut will help improve their lives,
Educating
people
and
improving their livelihood.

observe Pastor Marvin Scott's
second anniversary Sunday, Oct.
2 at 4 p.m. The observance will
tie held at Second Shiloh Baptist
Church with a family service,
Re.. Leroy Lee, Pastor.

Seminole County Chapter

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Program of Emphasis
Institute of B roadcast Arts
at Lake Howell High School

C ro o m s A c a d e m y of Information Tech n ology
Institute for Enginee ring at Lyman H g h School
International B accalau reate Diplom a Program
at Seminole High School

Other Choice Options
A ca d e m y of C onstruction Technologies
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CITY OF LAKE MARY
NOTICE OF ELECTION
NOVEMBER 8, 2005
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y GIVEN that the City of Lake Mary will hold an
Election on Tuesday, November 8, 2005, for the purpose of electing a
City Commissioner for Seat #4 for a two-year term. Voting for this elec­
tion will be held in the Commission Chambers at Lake Mary City Hall, 100
N. Country Club Road (main entrance off of Lakeview Avenue), Lake
Mary, Florida. The poll will be open from 7:00 A.M . to 7:00 P.M. on
November 8, 2005.
Earty Voting will be held at Lake Mary City Hall, 100 N. Country Club
Road (main entrance off of Lakeview Avenue), Lake Mary, Florida, and
the Supervisor of Elections Office, 1500 E. Airport Boulevard, Sanford,
Florida, on:
Friday, November 4, 2005, 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P. M.;
Saturday, November 5, 2005, 8:00 A.M . - Noon;
Sunday, November 6, 2005, Noon - 4:00 P.M.; and
Monday, November 7. 2005, 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.

Deborah Jarvis-Smith

E m press
E merald
c p k e m

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William H. Smith
Fine Leather,
Fine Jewelry and
Accessories
Sunday, Oct. 2nd
1 PM - 5 PM
Layaway Available For Christmas
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
All Credit Cards

Absentee ballots may be obtained from the Seminole County Supervisor
of Elections Office, 1500 E. Airport Boulevard, Sanford, Florida. For infor­
mation regarding absentee ballots or voter registration, contact the
Seminole County Supervisor of Elections Office at 407-585-VO TE
(8683).

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10 AM - 7 PM

For Information regarding Early Voting and the election, contact the Lake
Mary City Clerk at 407-585-1423 or e-mail at cfoster@lakemaryfl.com.

303 FIRST STREET
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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will meet Saturday, Oct. 8, at 2
p.m. at St. Johns Baptist
church, 10th Street at Cypress
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8th grade students and their parents are invited to this event to
learn about the opportunities that are available to high school students
who are residents of Seminole County

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Exhibits will be open from
4 : 3 0 - 8 : 0 0 PM
Goneral s e s s io n s will begin at
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in trying to helpYankecs win
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since Aug. 1 are ihc most in
the Majors and he is hitless in
only tnree of 25 games in
September as he gets ready to
lead Cardinals into the play­
offs this coming week.

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L ak e Brantley gets defensive
From Staff Report
It may have been just the district
opener for Lake Brantley, but the
Patriots have already joined Oviedo
atop the Class 6A-District 2 pack.
And they did it the Lake Brantley
way, using a time-consuming, yardage
eating ground attack on offense and a
powerful and hard-hitting defease to
keep Winter Springs at bay, 21-7, at
Tom Storey Field Tnursday night.
In fact, Inc Patriots defease set the
tone for the game right off the bat.
Trapped deep in tneir own end of the
field. Bears' running back Tim Boykias
found himself surrounded in his own
end zone on the second play of the
mc and in trying to get away from
ke Brantley's Wes Estes the ball came
loose and Dylan Livingston fell on the
ball for a Patriots touchdown just 50
seconds into the contest.
Winter Springs came back to tie the
game in the second quarter on a 20yard touchdown pass from Taylur
Salem to Lars Anderson, Anderson's

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Patriots stymie
Winter Springs
third touchdown catch In two weeks,
but the hosts regained the lead for
good before the half when quarterback
Bryan Bearden hit Rhett Hamrick for a
22-yard touchdown pass.
Tnc extra point was missed, but Lake
Brantley still led 13-7 at intermission.
The Patriots' defense kept the pres­
sure on Salem, who came off the bench
to star for the Bears in last week's rally
over Lyman, sacking the sophomore six
times and intercepting two passes.
As usual, Bearden was the star on
offense for Lake Brantley, carrying the
ball 21 times for 140 yards, Including
setting up the 15-yard insurance touch­
down run by fullback Lance Ault In the
third quarter. For good measure, the
senior signal-caller added the twopoint conversion run.
,
All told, the Patriots had 252 rushing

yards as they improved to 4-2 overall
and 1-0 In 6A-2.
The victory was huge for Lake
Brantley, because a loss would have
dropped them two games behind
Winter Springs, which is now 3-3 over­
all and 1-1 in district play, and a game
behind Oviedo (1-0), which played
University in a non-district game on
Friday.
Conversely, the loss was tough for the
Bears, because a win would have given
them victories over both Lake Brantley
and Lake Mary, all but assuring them­
selves of a playoff berth.
PATRIOTS 21, BEARS 7
Winter Sprint*
U k t Brantley

0 7 0 0 . 7
7 § • 0 . 2 1
Fir*! Quarter
LB _ Livingston recovered fumble (Pigorxi kick).
Second Quarter
WS _ Anderson 20 paaa from Salem (LrBar kick).
LB _ llamrnk 22 pat* from Bearden (kick, failed).
Third Quarter
LB _ Ault 15 run (Bearden run)
Fourth Quarter
No acortng.

Opportunistic
Lake Mary
thrives on
Seminole
miscues

The Seminole Athletic
Conference held a pair of
championship events this
week as the postseason for the
Fall Sports Season grows ever
nearer.

By Dean Smith
Herald Staff
LAKE MARY —
Statistics don't lie.... most
of the time.
Thursday night at Don
T, Reynolds Stadium, vis­
iting Seminole dominated
the statistics on both aides
of the ball but the Lake
Mary offense capitalized
on two defense-created
opportunities in the first
half and held on for a 14-9
victory in the crucial
Seminole Athletic
Conference and Class 6ADiktrict 2 football game.
Rams star running back
Kashif Vallol scored on a
pair of short runs, five
yards and one yard, and
Lake Mary made two
huge defensive stands in
the red zone in the final
three minutes to end a
three game losing streak
and win its first district
game of the season. The
Rants are now 3-3 overall
and 1-1 in 6A-2.
The Fighting Seminotes
offense had 234 yards of
total offense, 216 rushing,
with running back Julian
Brown running for a
game-high 110 yards on
21 carries and quarterback
Travis Goodine rushed for
105 yards on 12 attempts
and completed three pass­
es for 38 more yards.
Statistically, the Tribe
defense was nearly as
impressive, holding Lake
Mary to 56 yards of total
offense. The normally
potent Rams running
game only gained 33
yards on 28 attempts, led
by Vallol who had just 29
yards on 17 carries.
See 6A-2, Page 2B

42

The defending State
Champion Lake Mary boys,
led by junior )i Moon's 67, and
Lake Howell girls, led by
defending state champion
Jessica Yadloczky's 36, were
the champions In Coif, while
in swimming, powerful Lake
Brantley won both the boy#
and girla team tltlca.
A recap of Individual reaulta
will appear in the mid-week
Herald.

GOLF
BOYS
TEA M _ 1. Lake Maty. 296; 2.
Seminole. 317; 3. Lake Brantley,
321; 4. Oviedo, 325; 5. Winter
Springs, 331; 6. lake Howell 335; 7.
Lyman, 364; B. Hagerty, 438; 9.
Cmomi, 495.
INDIVIDUALS _ 1. |l Moon.
Lake Mary. 67; 2. Raj NahaL Lake
Mary. 71; 3. Brian Mulvin,
Seminole, 73; 4. Joaeph Byun,
Seminole, 76; 5. (tie) Paul Maun.
Lake Mary, and Brad Lowe,
Oviedo, 78,7. (tie) Brandon Elfrink.
Oviedo, Ryan Craham. Lake
Brantley, and Austin Lamontagne,
Winter Springs 7V; 10. (tie) Chris
Wilson, lake Mary, and Eric Shaw,
Lake Brantley, 80.

GIRLS

Photo courtMy of Arch lootho, MoflctAonifOoioxofvi

Lake Mary's Kashif Vallot high-steps It over Seminole defender* on his way to the first of hi* two
touchdowns on the evening during the Rams, 14-9, Seminole Athletic Conference end Class 6ADistrict 2 victory over Seminole Thursday night at Don T. Reynolds Stadium

TEA M _ I. Lake Howell 158; 2.
lake Mary, 182; 3. lake Brantley
190; 4. Winter Springs, 194; 5.
Oviedo, 221; 6. Seminole, 247.
INDIVIDUALS _ 1. Yadloczky,
lake Howell 36; 2. (tie) Hage. take
Howell and Magdoi Lake Mary,
39; 4. Edwards, Winter Springs 40;
5. Vetter, take Brantley. 41.
SWIMMING
BOYS
TEA M _ I. Lake Brantley 419; 2.
Oviedo. 414; 3. Seminole, 361; 4.
lake Mary, 2S5; 5. Lyman, 21% 6.
Winter Springs, 207; 7. lake
HoweU, 76, 8. Hagerty, 47.
GIRLS
TEA M . t. lake Brantley. 519; 2.
lake Maty. 414; 3. Oviedo, 402; 4.
Seminole, 217; 5. Winter Springs,
207; 6. Lyman, 120; 7. lake Howell
119; 8. Hagerty 73.

G reyhounds get leg
up on playoff berth

.241

• Is only 18-for-78 (.231) in
September, but does have 14
runs scored and 9 RBI.

From Staff Reporta

In The Mlnor'a
Tim Raines Jr. is baiting .254
for AAA-Ottawa.
Chaz Lytle is baiting 317 for
AA-Altoona.
Kyle Bono is 1-0 with a 7.04
ERA for A-Lancaster.
Kevin MeliUo is batting 382
alter move to AA-Midland.
Matt Alleera has raised aver­
age to .258 at A-Stockton.
Larry Grayson is hitting 378
for Class A-Bakersfield.
Kevin Harris is batting 300
for A-Lynchbure.
Jon Venters Is 8-6 with 3 saves
and a 3.93 ERA for A-Rome.
john-Michael Howell is bat­
ting 363 for A-Vermont.
Drew Butera is up to 317 for
Class A-Brouklyn Cyclones.

SAC
c rowns
champs
By Dean 8mlth
Herald Staff

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The Lake Brantley defense harassed
Winter Springs' Taylor Salem all night,
sacking the sophomore six times and
intercepting two passes.

HwaM etiolo by Romeo (human

Lyman'a David Muniz (No. 3) runs through a Lake Howel arm tackle lor part of his 125-yard rush­
ing effort on the evening in which he also scored lour touchdowns, three rushing, as the Greyhounds
roughed up Lake Howell. 48-13, at Richard L Evans Field Thursday night.

The Lyman High School foot­
ball team let everyone know
Thursday night that it intends
to return to the postseason
playoffs for the third straight
year.
Behind emerging star David
Muniz, the Greyhounds over­
came an early deficit to rout
host Lake HoweU, 48-13, in the
Class 5A-District 3 opener for
both schools at Richard L
Evans Field.
The SUver Hawks took a
uick lead when Nick
iugUelmello took a short pass
from quarterback Taylor
Beasley, bounced off a Lyman
defender and raced 56 yards

a

Muniz sowed the next four
touchdowns, three in the first
half, as the visitors led 21-7 at
halftime and built a 41-7 lead
before Lake HoweU could sou
again in the fourth quarter.
Muniz tied the game with a
9-yard run in the fust quarter
and put Lyman ahead to stay
when he caught a 9-yard scor­
ing strike from quarterback
Chris Bridgman, who finished
7-for-9 for 112 yards and two
touchdowns, early in the sec­
ond quarter. ' ‘
Muniz, who rushed for 125
yards on 12 carries, scored
See SA*J, Pag* 2B

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I'flgC 21) Sunday, October 2, 2005

B riefs
DOUBLE POINTS AT
NEW SMYRNA
Tonight (Saturday)
under the lights at New
Smyrna Spwdway the Pro
Trucks, Quick Kids, Super
Late Models, Late Models,
Modificds, Sportsman,
Super Stock, Mini Stock
and Strictly Stock go for
DOUBLE points.
Plus during intermis­
sion, a BIG RIG contest
with BIG RIGS taking to
the surface at New
Smyrna.
Tnc pit gate will open at
4 p.m. with division prac­
tice from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
and racing action begin­
ning at 7JO n.m.
General admission will
be $10 for adults, 15 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.
CAMP CANCELED
Ajax America has can­
celed the Fall Break Camp
scheduled for October
3rd-through-7th at Sylvan
Lake Park in Sanford and
Trotwood Park.
For more information
contact (407)-839-1982 or
visit us on the web at
www.AjaxAmerica.com.
TCSC GOLF
The Sharing Center of
Longwood, an part of The
Christian Sharing Center,
Inc., will be holding its
annual Golf Scramble on
Monday, October 3rd, at
the Country Club at
Heathrow.
Registration is at 7 J 0
a.m. with a shotgun start
at 8 JO a.m.
This year's scramble
honors the memories of
Don Noli, who initiated
the event in 2001, and Bill
Ray, whose Nissan dealer­
ship is a major sponsor.
Both passed away last
year.
New this year is the
'BBQ Lunch and Super
Ticket” that is included in
the entry fee. Also includ­
ed is a Continental break­
fast, a door prize ticket
and greens and cart fees.
Awards will go to the
first, second and third
place teams, closest to the
pin, and longest drive.

Also, if you make a
hole-in-onc you will win a
Nissan 350Z donated by
Bill Ray Nissan, there are
also three more hole-inone prizes valued at up to
$500, plus, if you sink a
50-foot putt, you win
$5,000.
The cost to enter is $125
per individual.
Corporate sponsorships
are also available by call­
ing Bob Kohl at 407-333­
4384.
For more information,
call The Sharing Center at
407-260-9155 or visit on
the web at www.christiansliaring.org.
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Registration has begun
for the 2005-2006 Sanford
Recreation Department
Youth Recreation
Basketball League.
The League is for play­
ers from S-to-13 years old
and will play at two sites
beginning November
12th.
The Biddy Ball
Divisions (5 4c 6 year
olds, players bom in the
years 2000 and 1999) and
Prep Divisions (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 Junior Division (10
It 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-resi­
dents.
Coaches are also still
needed.
Registration will be
taken at the Downtown
Recreation Center, lower
level of Sanford City
H all Monday tlirough
Friday from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m.
For mure information
call the Sanford
Recreation Department at
407-330-5697.

N

Golden Knights return to action in the bayou
Special to the Herald

Reluming to the gridiron following a
strong showing in its inaugural
Conference USA contest, UCF (1-2) ven­
tures into enemy territory taking on
host Louisiana-Lafayette (1-2) in non­
conference action tonight (Saturday).
UCF leads the all-time series, 2-0 and
will be facing the Ragin' Cajuns for the
first time since 2001. Kickoff is set for 8
p.m. at Cajun Field.
The UCF ISP Network and Its flagship
station 740-The Team AM (WQTM) will
broadcast live from Lafayette. Marc
Daniels will once again have the call
with Gary Parris. Jerry O'Neill will han­
dle the sideline duties. The game will
not be televised.
Fans looking for an extensive preview,
as well as Coach O'Leary's thoughts on
the Louisiana-Lafayette football team,
should tune into “The George O'Leary
Show," which will air today at 1 p.m. on
WES11-2.
ABOUT LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
Louisiana-Lafayette opened the sea­
son against one of the nation's power­
house football programs, losing to Texas
in Austin, 60-3, on Sept. 3. The Cajuns
defense rebounded but the offense still
struggled to get on track at Eastern
Michigan dropping another road con­
test 31-10, on Sept. 10. The team pre-

6A-2
Continued from Page IB
But a closer look at the stats
also showed that Seminole
fumbled five times, losing four,
turned the ball over two more
times on interceptions and was
also penalized 13 times for 90
yards.
Not that Lake Mary was
exactly stellar in its execution,
putting the ball on the turf
three times, losing one, com­
pleting just 4-of-14 pass
attempts and throwing an
Interception, and getting
flagged eight times for 56
yards.
But in the end, it was still a
very exciting finish.
Seminole fumbled on its first
two possessions with the Rams
taking advantage of the second
to go 18 yards on three plays,
with Vallol scoring from the
five. Chris Haines added the
extra points and the hosts led
7-0 with 3 2 9 left in the first
quarter.
The Tribe took advantage of a
break themselves early in the
second quarter to get back in
the game.
I
Facing a fourth down and 23
from its own 32, Lake Mary
faked a punt and threw a pass,
which the Seminole spedal
teams smelled out and snuffed
the play with a seven-yard loss,
giving the Tribe the ball at the
25.
Seminole could only gel eight
yards on three plays and junior
Jared Curtis came on to boot a
39-yard field goal to make the
score 7-3 with 8:36 left before
halftime.
Then it got ugly.
The Rams were hit with three
penalties on the next series and
a short punt gave Seminole the
ball at the Lake Mary 43.
But the Tribe immediately
fumbled the ball back to the
Rams, who two plays later
threw an interception.
Three plays later, Seminole
also threw an entertaining
interception, the ball bouncing
off a Tribe receiver and a Lake
Mary defender before the
Rams' Michael Lanaris secured
the ball and took off down the
sideline seemingly headed for a
touchdown.
But suddenly, he fumbled the
ball near the 15, but fortunately
for the home forces, one of his
teammates was able to recover
the ball at the 18 and an
unsportsmanlike call against
Seminole put the ball at the
nine.
Marcus Kendrick gained
eight on the first play and
Vallot bulled Ills way in from
the one on the next and when
Haines nailed the PAT the score
was 14-3 with 3.04 left in the
half.
Both offenses struggled in the
third quarter and early in the
fourth until Seminole's defense
came up with a big stand.
Facing a fourth-and-two at
the Seminole 38, the Tribe
defense nailed the runner fur a

uate, and Mike Walker have paced the
Golden Knights as both have already
eclipsed the 200-yard receiving plateau.
The duo also has all three UCF receiv­
ing touchdowns on the young season.
junior quarterback Steven Moffett is
completing a career-high 61.9 percent of
ning backs that can really get up and
his passes and has not been held under
go. Defensively, they have multiple 7-8
200 yards passing this season.
man fronts, a lot of movement and a lot
Defensive end Paul Carrington is
of pressure. For us defensively, we have
coming off a two sack performance
to tackle well and close in on the tackle
agaiast Marshall that garnered him
quicker."
Conference USA Defensive Player of
On the defensive side of the football,
the Week honors. The fifth-year senior
look for the Cajuns to be overly aggres­
leads the team with four tackles for
sive with their front line as the team
loss, setting opponents back a com­
looks to record its first sack of the sea­
son. Sophomore linebacker Mark Risher bined 20 yards.
enters tnc game with a team-high 22
UCF will look to turn around its luck
tackles. Comcrback Michael Adams has on the road. The Golden Knights have
wreaked havoc on opponents with a
lost their last 15 games away from the
team-high 11 solo tackles In addition to
Citrus Bowl. The last road victory came
an Interception, fumble recovery and a
on Nov. 23, 2002 against a Ben
blocked kick on special teams.
Roethlisbergcr led Miami (Ohio) Red
ABOUT UCF
Hawks.
O'Leary believes the key to victory
UCF is coming off its first victory
lies with U C Fs ability to maintain a
of the season, snapping a 17-game
high level of intensity.
losing streak with a 23-13 win at
"You have to have the same sense of
home over Marshall last week. The
urgency and importance as you do at
Golden Knights will look to earn
home. You shouldn't need a crowd or a
another win in their final non-confercheerleader yelling to get ready to play.
encc contest of the 2005 campaign.
They should play with the same inten­
U C Fs wide receiver tandem of
Brandon Marshall a Lake Howell grad­ sity all the time," said O'Leary.

UCF visits Louisiana-Lafayette
for final non-league game
vailed in its home-opener, dominating
Northwestern State on Sept. 17, 49-28
and is coming off of a bye week.
Head coach Rickey Bustle is in his
fourth season at the helm of the Cajun
football program. A 1976 graduate of
Clemson, Bustle has led the Cajuns to
an improved winning percentage in
each season under his watch.
The team's offense revolves around
junior quarterback Jerry Babb, who in
addition to signal-calling duties, is the
team's second leading rusher, having
already gained 115 yards on the ground
for an average of 55 per game.
The Cajuns backfield features fresh­
man tailback lyrell Fenroy who posted
10.87 yards per carry against
Northwestern State, tallying 163 yards
on 15 carries.
O'Leary and the Golden Knights
defease know what it will take to slow
the Ragin' Cajuns.
"They (Louisiana-Lafayette) have skill
kids that can run and a quarterback
that's very active with his arm and his
feet", said O'Leary. "They run a spread
offense and they have a couple of run­

four-yard loss, giving Seminole
the ball at the 42 Willi 7:44 left
in the game.
Brown ran for six and then
Goodine hit Brandon
Washington with pass and run
for 27 yards. Brown followed
with an U-yard run and
Goodine then ran the ball in
from the 11 to cut the lead to
14-9 with 5:53 left.
The ‘Notes decided to go for
two because if they were suc­
cessful it would cut the lead to
just three points, while a single
extra point would still leave the
Tribe needing a touchdown.
But back-to-back substitution
penalties pushed the ball back
to the 12 and an attempted
pass fell incomplete.
But the Seminole defense
stepped up again, holding the
Rams to a thrce-and-out deep
in their own territory and the
subsequent punt gave the Tribe
the ball back at the Lake Mary
47 with 4 3 4 remaining.
After a loss back to midfield.
Brown ran for 24 and 11 yards,
(jiving Seminole a first down at
That's when the Rams
defense stepped up, Jiitting
Brown for a three-yard loss and
forcing an incomplete pass.
Goodine ran for eight yards
around a pair of time outs,
leaving Seminole with fourth
down and seven to go from the
12.
Goodine could find no one
open and only ran for one yard
before being stopped and Lake
Mary looked to be in good
shape, taking the ball over at
the 11 with just 2.01 on the
clock and the Tribe having just
one time out left.
Vallot ran for eight yards on
two plays, between which
Seminole used its final time
out, but the hosts then fumbled
the ball away and the Tribe
took over on the 14 with 43.1
seconds remaining.
Goodine went back to pass
and missed seeing an open
receiver in the end zone before
lobbing the ball toward the end
zone and the Rams' Harley
McMillian was able to leap up
and intercept at the goal line,
preserving the Lake Mary vic­
tory.
The Rams will be idle next
week, while things don't get
any easier for Seminole, which
fell to 1-4 overall and 0-2 in 6A2 as the Tribe must go on the
road to face powerful Mainland
at the Daytona Beach
Municipal Stadium on Friday
starting at 7 p.m.
D iU C
F IG H T IN G S E M 1 N O L E S 9
S en ln o l*
0 S 0 S_ f
liU M ii)
7 7 • 0 .H
fM O u itn
IM _ Vsllut 3 run (lU m n kick)
S cfu n J Q u r t n
S .G u r t u 39 FG.
LM _ Villut 1 run (H u m s kick)
Third Q u itter
No w anna
Fourth Quarter
S _ Goodine It run (p a n lailcd)
TEAM STATISTICS
Firsl dstoM . Seminole II: Lake Mary

5A-3
Continued from Page IB
again in the second period on a 14-yard run and
added a 17-yard scoring run in the third period.
Deroy Francis also had a good game for the
Greyhounds, who accumulated 430 yards of
total offense, by rustling for 98 yards on 12 car­
ries, Including a 1-yard scoring run.
The Silver Hawks did must of their damage
through the air, with Beasley completing 18 of 29
passes for 314 yards, 127 on five calche*.by
Guglielmello, and also tossing a 4-yard touch­
down pass to D J1iopson, who caught six passes
for 79 yards.
Lyman is now 3-2 overall and 1-0 in 5A-3 and
figures to be in the driver's seat in the hunt for
one of the two district playoff spots based on the
fact tlut powerful Mainland has already routed

Photo courtesy o f Arch B o oth s, U aBlcklam oriss.com

Seminole's Travis Goodine (No. 7) had a good all-around, throwing for 38 yards, running for 105 yards
on 12 carries, including an 11-yard touchdown run, and made several big defensive plays, including
Intercepting a pass, but It wasn’t enough as the Tribe was edged by Lake Mary, 14-9.
Ruihss-yarda . Srmlnok 40-216. Lake
Mary 2S-13
Pawing (rompletlonv-ettempie-liiterr t p lM il Seminole 3 4 -1 Lake Mary 4­
14-1.
Pawing yards _ Ssnunols 34, Lake
Mary 23.
rmalUn-yarda . Smninole 13*0. Lake
Mary 4-56
Fuablc*-lw t . Ssnunols H Lake
Mary 3-1.
Punts-yards _ Ssmtnols 2-3*. Lair
Mary 5-142
INDIVIDUALS STATISTICS
RUSHING _ Seminole: Brawn 21-110.
Goodins 12-105, Rivsra 3-6, Msystbuflsr
1-2. Martin 2-1; Ntni Mmlnua-4) Lake
Mary: Vallot 17-29. Kendrick 5-7;
Williamson 2-5, Connolly Hnunua-21
Riditnaan 2-(minu»-3) Bruuks Wnunus3)
PASSING . Seminole: Goodine 3-4-2
34. Rivera 4 4 4 0. Lake Mary _ Connolly
3-14-1, 3ft KoUnaon 1-1-0, minus-7.
RECEIVING _ Seminole: Washington
1-27: Rivsra 1-4 Brown 1-3 Lake Mary:
Ughtbuume 1-19, Layton l- ll: Vallol 1-0;
South 1-(minus-7)
PUNTING _ Seminal*: Carter 1-21
(2IOL Curtis 1-17 (1701 Lake Mary:
I lames 4-139 (34J1 Connolly 1-23 (2301

Pine Ridge, which is 0-5 overall and been
outsailed 189-io-15.
Lake Howell fell to 2-4 and 0-1 and will proba­
bly need to upset Mainland if il hopes to make
the playoffs.
G R E Y H O U N D S 44. S IL V E R H A W K S 13
ly s u a
7 I I 14 I I _ 44
U k a tlo w rU
7
0
B 4 _ 13
Flisl Quarter
LH _ Gugltrlmrilo 56 pern tram Brwlry (Calls* kick)
L _ Munir 9 run (E*aquil)-V\1ilte k i d )
tc a m S Quarter
L _ Munir 9 paw bum Bridgman (Baaqulll-Whil* k i d )
L .M u n u 14 run (Baquill-W hlte k id )
TkirS Quarter
L _ Munir 17 run (Baaqutll-White k id )
L _ liam lllun 9 paw liu n B riJgm in (BaaquiU White k id )
Fourth Quarter
L _ FTancu 1 run (k id laded)
U l _ liupeun 4 paw I rum Braalry (paw tailed)
L . W h a d 24 run (Baaqulll While k i d )

&gt;■

Did Ruth ‘call’
the home run?
Compiled by Nick Pfelfauf
Staff Writer

As mentioned last week,
Oct. 1st 1932, was a banner
day in (he life of George
Herman "Babe" Ruth, aka
"The Bambino", and
"Sultan of Swat".
In the fifth inning of game
three of the World Series in
1932. Yankees versus the
Chicago Cuba, Cuba fans
were shouting at the Babe,
calling him a drunk, wom­
anizer; and a few other
name* which I will not
men lion
With a count of two balls
and two strikes, legend has
it that the Babe paused and
pointed to the center field
bleacher* of Chicago'*
Wrigley Field. With the next
pitch, he hit a soaring home
run high above the very
•pot to which he had ges­
tured.
With that home run, Ruth
souashed the Cubs' hopes
o f winning the game, and
the Yankees went on to
•weep the series with four
straight victories.
That motion toward cen­
ter field has been a mystery
for over a half century.
Even eyewitnesses disagree.
Joe Williams of the New

York Times wrote, "In no
mistaken motions, the Babe
notified the crowd that the
nature of his retaliation
would be to wallop one
right out of the confine* of
the park."
Cubs' pitcher Charlie
Root however, said, "Ruth
did not point at the fence
before he swung. If he'd
made a gesture like thaL I'd
have put one in his ear and
knocked him on his
(bleep)."
Ruth's daughter had once
said her father denied it
but the Babe himself
claimed later that is what
he had done.
Whether this pointing
was fact or folklore is a
mystery, but either way, it is
the legend of "Babe" Ruth.
Some folks believe the
Babe, in his major league
years, played in Sanford.
According to Alicia Clarke
at the Sanford Museum* the
Babe WAS in Sanford, but
as a representative of Ford
Motor Company, after his
retirement. She said he
spoke at the old Sanford
Stadium, "he had a very
raspy voice", and spent
much time signing base­
balls for local dignitaries
and school children.

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Tb develop, organize and conduct Individualized exercUe programs for lls
cardiac patient* In order to Improve their cardiovascular Illness and
encourage home based exercise.
* Supervise giaded exercise treadmill tesllng and nuclear stress
testing on ECl referred patients.
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on testing outcomes.
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that Is competency baaed and continually evaluate for quality
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Painter:
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application, buffing, lading
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mixing custom colors and
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Johns Rivet C a l 4 0 7 * 6 8 9700

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sxpertenced only, labor
POX4XX1, 4 0 7 -3 2 2 *1 3 3

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Earn Up To 1900 par week

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FOR UNDERGROUND
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commercial final cleaning
company Vehtcte wM be
provided Faa 407-322-3972 or
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Sanford
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you a positive,
professional who
working with children and
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resume to 407 262 6797 EOE

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seating
company In Sanford Musi be
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6374

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1601 Doigner Place
San lord. FL 32771
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MEDICAL ASSISTANT: Lake
Mary primary car* practice
h at an Immadut* opening lor
a PT pads MA Mutt b *
certified and/or legislated.
Good benefits Submit return*
rxkcakng interest n Laka Mvy
MA position. ndudng tpecxxffy.
to
Physician Associates.
Human Ratourcat. 455 W
Warren A v *. Longwood. FL
32750. tax to (407) 2 6 2 *7 9 7 or
apply onkne at www paol com
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FT he^ needed 407-330-4106
or
3 21-226 5000
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pretorred bul nol required
Vrvona » North Pu ierte needs
PUfa mekere. eubt.
Aphonee Apc*y w«h
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Tueadeye only. 1lem-7pm.
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Mylene
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29 more driven
COL-A Drivers Needed
2 yr* Exp required
Must kve w*hto 55 mttet
of Daytona Local work,
hom adaty Andover
rxghf trtpa Orsat Benaftu
Up to 91050 00 pkr*/ week
Meet ffte Recnj*ef/Wah In
October 59t through B9i
6 am to 5 pm
Salem Canters Inc.
3143 International
Speedway Btvd
Daytona Beisch. FL
Or C a l 1*00 -7 0 9 -2 5 3 6
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top manufachinng plan Basic
computer ska* required C alor
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4 0 7 * 9 9 7967.
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407-323-7306

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Intellisight, LLC
Orlando Metropolitan Area
Fax resume to: Intellisight LLC,
Attention: C.H., 407-645-3077
Job Dutica Include:
Doaign, develop, teat and enhance existing m edical records, data m ining,
billing u tln g M edical M anager Version 10.0 and M YSYS I'M and Tiger
A dm inistrator and Electronics M edical records system * using Java and CBar
program s running on Unix, W indows NT, IBM AIX and Palm operating system s
with M edical Billing, transcription, cod ing and EMK; C onfer with personnel to
determ ine autom ation, real lim e requirem ents, interfacing capabilities and
com pare to existing system s; m aintain Data Center for Voice/Data com m unica­
tions; configuration of Voice over II* for m ultiple office locations; develop scan­
ning solutions using m ultiple system s such as N elFile Manager, ScanKouter
(Savin); m anage web site and em ail (IMAIL server 8.0.5) hosting, creation and
m aintenance; prepare technical reports of program developm ents; test m aintain
and debug system s using W indows 98, 2000, NT, XI* Linux, SCO Unix, SUN
Solaris 9.0 and IBM AIX 9.0; m aintain hardw are (SUN Sparc server, IBM AIX
server, N T based servers and W indow PCs). Softw are, Netw ork (LAN, WAN)
for medical offices; installation, configu ration and m aintenance of Check Point,
Sonic Wall SO H O 3, PRO and PRO 200 and C ISC O I'lX Fire Wall; work with
third party Data Center, Phone Vendors (ITC, USLcc) for interoffice com m uni­
cations; m aintain d atabases using know ledge of M SSQL, O racle 8.0, MS Access,
D eveloper 2000 and Data W arehousing; Visual Basic, Java, C. C ++, CB,
M icrosoft.N ET; work w ith various routers such as CISCO 3500, 6400 (Fram e
Relay, Total Private N etw ork, Virtual Private N etw ork), N etopia.

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ranchange d CR15/17-92 and
14 1081 aq R. 8 1 2 parking
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•lory, 8750/month
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407-282-2002.

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5148.900
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Ikslonc Dtalncl Overlooking
Gorgeou* Park 6 4 EUocki to
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National Registry ol Historic
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Ready to move In. 38R/2BA.
screen porch. 2 car g a r. pod
privileges 5180.900 407 322
1587.
3BFV2BA. Mayfair
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room. LR. DR. complalaly
renovated, large comer lot
CHA. ah kitchen appis
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home 5 1 3 5 .0 0 0 Mortgage
tundrig available to 525 credit
score 4 0 7 4 9 9 - 17 9 8 .lv mag
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2pm-6pm Lor alad In Park
Place Plaza. 7025 CR48-A
Suit* 1011. Lake Mary. FL
32748 (407)938-1107

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Local
(407)322-8133

avaiabl* lor a yard parson wWi
W M Aial who la hart working,
haa IranaporUUon. can an
SOto* and Is atang to team Pra
ampwymant drug leal la
raqukad P la a ia apply In
panon to 708 Souffi Ftenh Am* .
8antord, F L 407-323-3838.

elp

Single Story
Design

3

Studio Apartments■■

&amp;

a le

2 sa lt ol couches. 1 green. 1
broem. 5150 a a VWahar 6 dyer.
550 lor both 4^7-574-1487.
Bedroom 8 pc. Louis Ptaffipa
Sleigh sat Bad. 2 rate atands.
dresaar. meror. chest Dovetef.
navsr used Cost 54900.
sacrifice 51650 4 0 7 4 7 8 4 8 9 0

_

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Manmants

s4 7 4

SMlrtCMrtMartnKattl
417-3214301
32113. Sanford A vt., Sanlord

2 7 1 ^ M g e w ra o ^ V 8 ^ w ilo rd ^ 3 0 ^ 5 2 0 4

217— G

arage

Pod Table 8 8 solid wood, 1*
slate. K-88 rads, leather
pockets, new In crate Cost
53500. sacnlrca lot 51250
4074704690

185— Computers
For S ale
PC Syrian AMP 1 ffl MHZ. 581
Tower, 19* monnor. ipaakera.
HP 722c printer. DVD/CO
oombo. CO Burner. 5500. M m
se e 407 5 4 7 4 8 3 2
191—

B uilding

M aterials
CORRUOATED
STEEL
ROOFING lor Bam s. Boat
Docks. Shops etc AfsoCdvwtl
Pipe 15-120* I8* i20 Cal For
Paces Sutpkrs Steal 8 Supply.
Inc Apopka 407 293 5788
199— Pets &amp;

SurriiEs

tic Patti's Pet
Sitting tic
h i Care For Your Dug or Cal
ei Your Horn* While You Are
Genet Fkerty d TLC w a bring
water
planlsl
Vary
R aaao n abl*
Rataal
Ralerance* Avaitebte Upon
Raquaal P I**** Cal 407314
8703

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-------S L T F X R f f i X n ------111 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
BAT, OCTOBER STM

730AM4 30PM

CHURCH
RUMMAGE SALE
October 7 ,8*5*n Od 6 , 81(nv.
NATIVITY CHURCH 3255 N
nonaid Reagan Bhd (CR427).
LongeroodU Mary Many good
buy*
Gong out d Business Closing
out warehouse tul d antiques :
Farm labia*, pnmffivws. wood
burning cook slave, desks,
drrang sets, drssssrs. chests,
game labia, pictures, mmols,
solid msrbia dining labia,
clocks, lamp*, conactibl**.
Curio cabinet*. |ew*lry. m en*,
and mors. Downtown Oviedo,
SR 428 6 419 by toe write towar
30 Station SI. Thursday.
Friday. Saturday. Sunday. 1 8
6pm 4 0 7 3 6 6 4 8 2 2 T h lite th *
test waakandt
MuNi famity Oarage S a l* 48
Wad to B i Heard. norCi to 758
N. Oregon Av* 9 3 0 5 1 8 1 ,
8am Antique*, doth**, and
much
Mu8l Family Yard Bate: 1000
Palmetto Av*. Sanlord. Fri
Sept 30. Sat. Oct 1. 8 30am to
7 Sawng machines, tumffijr*.
toys, d d hes. amal appttencas.
country
decorations,
houseware*. 2 ttectnc wood
pteners. Dens band saw.
Budwersat arucias. pedestal
ark » 1 a n l ar*q je took, h r k
meal gander*, schod be*. 8
much, much more
219— W

235—

235—

T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale

T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale

1987 Dodge Dakota. 93k
original rdte*. new Hr**,
transmission 8 angina Needs
soma work. 53500 407-574­
1487

Ford F I5 0 2003 3 lk Mi XI.T
Eri Cab 515.450 c a l or vlsl
4076732966 com

Chevron 2S0t»O 2004 4a4 UR
Krt Gorgeous 16k M 523.950
c a l or vts« 4078732988 com
Chevy 1500 2001 Erl Cab
59.950
cal
or
vlsl
4078732986 com
Chevy Trafbtaztr L^ 2005
518.950
ca *
or
visit
4078732988 00m
Dodge 1500 Craw Cab 2003
HEMI 515.950 45k Ml c a l or
vHR 4078732964 com

Dodge bdrot. 2002 drew Cab]
V8 511.950 c a l or vlsl
4078732968 com
Ford F I 50 2002 62k Mi
58.9 5 0
cal
or
visit
4076732966 com

Ford F3S0 Craw Cab 2004 25k
Ml 520.9 5 0 c a l or visit
4078732968 com
Ford Wlndatar 2002 39k k*
Parted 510.950 c a l or vlsl
4078732968 com
Land Rover 2000 Oscovery
510.950 80k Mi c a l or visi
4078732968 com
Toyota S ety n * SR5 2002 90K
id 515 .9 5 0 call or vlsl
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4 w h e e l e r /a tv
2004 POLARIS
250 TRAILBLAZER
53200 C a l 388-789 5330
4 WHEELER/ATV
2005 HONDA
80
82800 3 8 8 7 8 8 8 3 3 0

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5 8 .950
cal
or
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hood Stza largo, kept to lumar
•torage 53 000 Cdi 3 8 8 7 8 8
8070

te _ . ..

iphdstered chaa w«h ottoman
407-328-1848

l o t h in g

B ra ss, N eerspepers, Auto
Radiator* 8 Batteries
Kokomo R ecycling:
407-321-0004
I I S W. 1ST, Sanlord
M-F, 1 8 8 . 8 *1 .8 1
223—
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FPE Breaker Boi. 150A m an
Aaaorlad 60AS. 30AS. 20A'S.
15AS breaker*. 5100. obo 55'
gatvantzad lone* CM olectnc
howl 575. obo 407-5474832

Hd TutVSpa 5 person. Shp, 20
)sts. cab. kgMs. new used.
Wsrranly,
rslail
54300.
saenhe*. 51595 407 2 7 8 1 5 5 2

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palming. Can Bob, *077982247.
231— C

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1997 Mercury Grand Marquis
4 Dr sedan, s ic eSsnl oondson
53550 For mora Into, c a l 407­
834 5700
Ford Contour, 1997.4 Brand
new liras, sicaitenl mard*
SouL icra partecd 52500 407­
792 9818 or 4 0 7 -5 4 8 5 8 3 4
honsac fle 2005 40r 10k M
5 1 7 .9 5 0
cal
or
vlsl
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Saab 9 3 2001 40k m laaffier
S R 510 .9 5 0 c a l or v
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Ad and Get A
Garage Sale Kit|
•3 Signs
•Bright Pre-Priced
Labels
•Checklist /tips
M f M if
4 0 7 - 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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TO PLACE AD CALL
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WASHING
COMPANY
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lawn CARE

Handyman

407-322-2611

NEW
TEWNIQUE,

E X P e n LAWN lO M C E l
toOUdsa: Moamg. Edgrg.

WbaOssBng. Staring.
Tnmnwy. Yrid CtoarH*).
lAJch 4 Sod
Many salrited Ltaa Mary.
Uzywood. Saraont Haahrow
customsrs. For fW rilt.
Fnarafy i Raasonrito Lffitn
Sam e*, ptetss cal
MBWCohMVlte

Activity
Assistant
Part-tint* WBBkBnd
Position. Must bo
onorgotlc and onjoy
working with th*
oMorty.
PIo bsb contact Rich
Basaar, (Activity
Directorial
r a n h t s t.T M A

Remodeling,
^
Tiles,
Painting

OR FAX
407-323-0408

Tte Herald a noI letpawida lor
Ui an iM h w n r r t I net carrecud t | M H wee* **ar S e Ad aepaars The r e v i p a * a nd
reapveim a tetaa ehaaaavw tor any a a n made »y •« ad 0 tor any
d II* aandte*. product* a opoorane** effiarad by 00 admsaar* We
as ral m U M 0 pnema* tw P0thaa*4 0 saw d any prakret larv
ice. (g iymy 0 Irtewdud s e t thooaa* id adverse* ei tea n*wip*c*r.
wte ee leaerv* he ngM e retua* anddi adnetsang w* t w e naepro-

pnrde 0 uneretfitee b/D0 aenpany uantlardt

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mOFESSOUL

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andpfumbfru

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LA U N D R Y

THE CXEANEHS

Cleaners

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Drop 01 and Dry Qaaniig
So/v k m AboAvalatilt

2921 S. Orlando Dr. (17-92 • Sav-A-UX Plaza)
Sanlord. FL *407-320-1999

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R ooting
Specializing In

RefNflngfi
Repaln
4 1 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 1

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407 415 9 3 5 8

Magnolia Self-Storage
2530 S. Magnolia Avanut, Sanford, FI 32773
PH. 407-321-2006
Locally Owned and Oporalad
Rastdonl Manager On Site
Lowest Ratas
All Units Drive Up
Monthly Rentals

Air Conditionad Units Available
Boat, R.V. and Vahids Parking
24 Hr., 7 Day Weekly Access

�Sunday. (klolicr 2. 2005

Thk lln u o

239—
MoTOKCYCl.Es/4*
W heelers For S ale
4 W H EEL! FVATV
2009 YAMAHA
200 BLASTER
UJOO U L 7 I L U 1 0
4 WHEELERS FOR SALE
2009 Yamaha 200 B latter
91900. 2004 Polarta 290
TtaUMatar 11200 and 2009
Honda 90 i m a CaS MS-710­
9110
Taro Brand Near
1- Polerle 1- Yamaha
91.900 each obo
146-799-9110

269-C leaning
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______ Cleaning Quality.
peraonai/ed. Reliable, Data!
Oriented
Service
Sam e
daanet* every ima Ca# For te a
quote 407-376-4196

276-F ence
Central Florida F en ce”
An Typee ol Fen ce
Speclakytng In Vinyl
Fencing
■Free Eabmalea
•UceneetWieured
Ouatty Work

Lecals

Lecals

NOTICE OF AQENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAOEMENT DISTRICT

hearing Al bmaly Nad wrtlan obteebons rate be preeented to
tia BoanJ tor conaldaralton In Re dakberabone on applcaton
prior to tha Board taking action on t ie appkeabon

None* la given that N toaowmg peon* was laauad on 0 7 2 X »
C William Harkins. 1525 Waal Lake Ma-y Boulevard. Suita 306.
Lake Mary. FL 32746. petmff # 42117-9M TS-1 The project la
located to Seminole County. Section 39. Townarap 19 South.
Range 30 Caat Tha pern* autoorues A SURFACE WATER
MANAOEMENT SYSTEM ON 1 6 6 ACRES TO SERVE AS
STORM WATER TREATMENT BY RETENTION known aa
Monroe Road Development Tha receiving water body la S t

The Mata) containing Via appkeabon lor Via above bated perm*
la available lor Inapacbon Monday torougti Friday eacept tor
legal hokdaye, BOO a m . to 5 0 0 p m at Via St Johne Rrvar
Water Management District (Diatricl) Headquarters, 4049 Reid
Street. Pteatka. FL 32179-1429 A person whose sitoetarRiel
eats ere affected by Vie Olatncl perrnmng dedaion mey pe«utm lor an admlnlabatlvs hearing In accordance wffh sections
120 569 and 120 57, Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue
medtebon aa an alem abva remedy tauter aecbon 120 973.
Florida Statutes, bstora lha daadbne lor INng a pabboo
Chooemg medtebon win not adversely affect Vie rigtff to • h air­
ing 9 medtebon does not rebuff In • aatttemerk The proeettorea
lor pursuing medtebon are te l torth In aecbon 120 973. Florida
Statutes, and rules 29-109 111 end 29 106 4 0 1 -4 0 4 Florida
Admlnlababva Coda Pebbons must comply wffh Via raqubamama ol Florida Admmlababve Coda Chapter 26-100 and be
Nad with (received by) Vie Olabict Cterk located al Distort
Headquarters, tbghway 100 Waal. Palatka. FL 32177. Peabona
lor edmmrababve hearing on tha above eppbceVorRa) muet be
Ned within twenty-one (21) days ol pubScebon ol Vat notice ot
Wffhto twenty-ala (26) days ol Via Distort depositing nonce ol Vaa
Intent In Ihe m el lot to o t* persona to whom Vie Distort maria
actual notice Failure to Ite a pebbon wltoto H a bme period ahal
conabtute a waiver ot any rtght(i) such peraon(a) may have to
request an ednanlat'eVve determlnebon (hearing) under eeebena
120 569 end 120 57, F 8 , concerning the aubfert pemat
Pebbons Vtel are not Nad In accordance wffh Vie above provtatom ere subject to dtemteaal

Giona Lewie. Otvtelon Oaactor, Division ot Perm ! Data Sanrlcea
SI Johns Rivet Walar Management Distncl
Pubtah October 2. 2005
V 0I5
Stetem ant ot Ownership, Management. and Cbcutetkm
1. Pubbcabon TRte Tha Santord Hat aid
2. Pubbcabon Number 461-2800
3 FMng Dele 9/2005
4. Issue Frequency Wednesday and Saturday
9 Number oI Issues PuDkshsd Annually 104
e Annual Subaalpbon Price 436 00
7. Complete Making Address ol Known Office cl Ptetecteion 300
N French A ve. Santord. Seminote County. Honda 32771-1119
Comart Person. Dan Ptog . Telephone (407) 322-2611
9. Complete MeRng Address ol Headquarters or General
Business Office ol Putktehar; 300 N franch A ve. Santord.
Senanote County. Florida 32771-1119
9. Fui Names end Complete Making Addresses ot Pubbatiar.
Editor, and Managing Editor Pubbatwr, Dan Ping. 3 0 0 N French
A ve. Santord. FL 32771-1119. Editor, Dan Ping. 300 N French
Ave. Santord. FL 32771-1119. Managing Editor, Steve Pared*.
300 N. French Ave . Santord. FL 32771-1111
10. II toe pubbcabon la ownad by a corporation, give toe name
and address ol toe corporation toanedtetaly tobowad by toe
names wai addrstsea ol a l ttockhoidert owning or holding 1
percent or more ot toe total amount ot stock « not owned by a
corporation, grve toe names and addrstsea ol toe IntVvkkiel
owners. V ownad by a partnership or other unincorporated Him.
give Ra n « t a and addrasa aa waR aa tooae te each tatevkh/te
owner R toe pubiceRon to pubtahed by • nonproN orgenUebon,

I’flftC SB

Lecals
e m e u n COURT
OF THE EWKTEINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
O f FLORIDA,
M ANO FOR
iEhVNOLE COUNTY
OENfRAL
JURIiDtCTTON DtVlilON
CASE NO. 06CA-799-14L
in tmr

U S BANK. N A SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO THE LEADER
MORTGAGE COMPANY.

KATHLEEN MARIE MARSTON.
at a l.
It)
NOTICE OF
FORI CLOSURE S A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmerk d
Foractotura dated Saptamnat
19. 2009 and entered in Case
No 09-CA-75614L. ol Via
Cvcuri Court ot lha EIGH­
TEENTH Jutecul Cvcuri ai and
tor SEMINOLE County Florida
wtwram
U S BANK. NA.
SUCCESSOR BY MEnOER TO
THE LEADER MORTOAGE
COMPANY IS PUmt.ll and
KATHLEEN MARIE MARSTON.
at a l. art Dttendjms. I we aai
to l a tvgtwal and bast taddar
tor caan at toa East door oI toa
Coutinouaa In SANFORD.
SEMINOLE County. Florida.
1100 AM oclock on toa 20th
day ot October 2009. toa know­
ing deter had property aa sal
torto in said Final Judgment, to
wk:

REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
W C. AEOIS FUNOINO
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
BRITTANY l SANDERS. IF
LhrtNO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HE VIS.
OEVISEE8.
ORAN TEES.
ASSIONEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
BRITTANY
L.
SANDERS.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF BRITTANY L.
SANDERS. IF ANY; ALAFAYA
WOOOS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC ; JOHN
d o e and JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS Vt
POSSESSION
DEFENOANTIS)
N o rm of
FORECLOSURE BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pueuark u a Sunmary Final
Judgment ol Fcaectoeua dated
September 20. 2009 araared m
ON Casa No 05CA-1413-14W
ol the Ceoal Coul tk toa 18TH
Judaaal Cacuri at and tor SEMI
HOLE County. Santord. Florida.
I writ sal to toa tagheet and bast
taddar tar cash al toa East Door
at lha SEMINOLE County
Courtoouoa located at 301 N
Park Avenue ai Santord. Florida,
al I I 0 0 am on toa 20h day (A
October. 2009 lha tobowmg

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THI1ITH
JUDICIAL CVtCUtT,
IN ANO FOR
5EMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENERAL
JURISOtC DON DIVISION
CAM NO: 04 CA 2291 140
(CONSOLIDATED WITH CAM
#; 04-CA-2015 1 4-W)
FV1ST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
PUMP J BE ROERON. IF
living , and if d ea d , the
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIONEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN MTEREST BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST PHILIP J
BEROERON; JESSICA L
BE ROE RON. IF LlWtO. ANO IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
GPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIONEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST JESSICA
L BEROERON. MERCANTt!
BANK F/K/A CITRUS BANK.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS W
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)

give Ra name and address
FuR Name. Complete Mating Address R ep th ic Newtpapert
In c. 11963 Kingston Pika. Knorrite, TN 37922. Douglas A
NOTICE OF
Homs. 11863 Kingston Pika, Knoavkte, TN 37922
M 6 -7 9 6 4 1 1 0
FORECLOSURE SALE
__ ___
Summary
final
I t . Known Bondhoidera. Mortgagees, and Otoe* Security
Judgmerk, to-wk
Holders Owning or Holding 1 Percent ot More ot Total Amount ot
LOT 103. THE VILLAS OF CAS­
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN
278-H andy M an
SELBERRY PHASE TWO.
Bonds. Vtortgagea. or Other SecurRMt. FuR Name. Complete
pursuer* la a Summary Feat
Because Vie admlntstrabv# hearing proems Is designed to torLOT 27. ALAFAYA WOOOS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
Judgment
ol ForoUoau* dated
Mating
Address.
None
mutate llnel agency action, the sang ol e psbbon m eem that t a
PHASE V. ACCORDING TO
R J Handy Man Servtcea
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
September 26. 2009 anterad m
13 Pubicebon TRte, The Santord Herald
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
Distorts ffnal action may be ddtererk trom to# poeRnn taken by
At Pheeea ol Conatrucoon
PLAT
BOOK
29.
PAGE
I
t
21.
CM
Cat*
No
04-CA 201514W
14. Issue Date tor CRoAebon Date Below 09/1105
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
I to Vaa notice ol mtent Persona whose eubetenbal Interests wR
Preaaure Cleaning.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
ol to* Ctroua Coul ol to* 1ITH
15 Eatonl and Nature ol CtroAabon
19. PAGE 92-64. OF THE PUB
be effected by any such Inal decision te V » Otetort on toe appbSEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORF
P among. Hauling
Jukoal Cacuri to and k * SEMI­
UC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
Average No Copies Each Issue During Precedaig 12 Morkha
DA; a/k/a 3159 Ortenwood
can! have Vie right to petffton to beoome e party to the pioceed407-323-2641 (Home Phone)
NOLE Couky. Santord. Ftanda.
COUNTY. FLORIOA
No Copies ol Slngte Issue Pubbshed Neareel to FBng Dale
8 treat. Wake* Park. Florida
I wte aari to to* tsgtaat and beat
tog. to accordance wah toe requaemema set torth above
407-314-6979 (C el Phone)
e Total Number ol CcpMe (Net prase run)
32792
Odder tor cash at to* East Door
Dalad Oat 20th day ot
5400
5300
at lha SEMINOLE County
PuUah: October 2. 2009
Saptemdar. 2006
DATED Vaa 19 day ol
Couritaua* located at M l N
b
Paid
and/or
Requested
Circulation
Lecals
V002
Saptettkiar.
2009
Pub Avam* to Santord. Ftanda.
(1) PakVRequetted Outelde-County MaA SubacrtpVons Stated
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
at 1100 a m on to* 29th day tk
on
Form
3541
(Include
advertteerk
prool
and
eschange
eoptea)
MARYANNE MORSE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS
MARY
ANNE
MORSE
October. 2005 lha following
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
Clark ol toa Cacut Coul
210
205
daaendad proparty a* aal tatto m
At
Cteik
at
sari)
Coul
OF THE 19TH
By Mary Strode
(2) Paid In-County Subecrtpbona Staled on Form 3541 (Include
The 8emtoote County Port Authority, Serkord. Seminote Couky.
By Mary 6troupe
•ate Summery Fuel Judgment,
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
Deputy Clark
advertiser's
proof
end
eu
h
en
g
e
copies)
Aa
Depiky
Cterk
Florida hjrraahea the tolowing totormebon and Inatnirttom to
to-wk
PI AND FOR
2550
2525
proapecVve
blddera
dealring
to
sutural
proposals
tor
toe
work
9IMMOLE COUNTY.
Pubtah «i
(3) Salsa Through Dealers end Camera. Street Vendors.
Subnattad by
FROM THE SOUTHEAST COR­
FLORK3A
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
Fatal 9 Oribu. P A
Coulter Sates, end Other NotvUSPS Paid OtabkaAton
NER OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE
CASE NO.t 06-CA-1494-14W
THE
LAW
OFFICES OF OAVIO
9630 SW 77m Annua. Suria
NW 1(4 OF SECTION M .
1914
1799
ATTORNEY BAR NO. 249041
J STERN. P.A.. ATTORNEY
SCOPA Protect #139. Contrert tor Vw eietelaOon ot MorkAar
200
TOWNSHIP
20
SOUTH.
(4) Other Classes MaAed Through toe U SPS
FOR PLAWTIFF
Offices
Mans. Florida 331962619
RANGE M EAST. RUN WEST
YALE MORTGAGE
SOI 8 Urwarvty Dnva Suria
0
0
(306)662-4110
along the so u th line o f
CORPORATION.
c Total Paid endtor Raqueelad O culabon (Sum ol 15b
500
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
SAID SW 1/4 O f NW 1(4 A DIS­
Plantation. FL 1M 2*
(1).(2).(3)and (4)|
Parsons wtto a tkaabkriy who
TANCE OF 96 FEET FOR A
i
(994)231 9000
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4529
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POINT
OF
BEGINNING.
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by
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end
other
to
perkapeto
m
tote
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THENCE RUN WEST ALONG
Offices to metal buAdngs el Via Port ol Santord, Banknote
thou id
contact
Court
THE
SAIO
SOUTH
UNE OF
bee)
County. Florida The convert period sh al be lot a term oMwo (2)
SHIRLEY A DAVIS IF UVatQ.
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
Admass#aeon al M l N Park
THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 A
(1) Outatde-County as Stated on Form 3541
AMERICANS WITH DISABbJyears horn Vie date ot Isaujnce. end ahal contain provtetamtor
e tc . at a l.
Avenue Bute N30I. Santord.
DISTANCE
OF
77S
9 FEET.
Dalandama
0
TIES ACT. paraona wtto tktabtiup to two (2) two (2) year eitem kins Construction ol ctffoea 0
Fkmda 12771, vriVan 2 wotkmg
THENCE
RUN
NORTH
(2) In-County ee Stated on Form 3541
baa naadmg a apacial aocoma n a be to spertflcsbons approved by toe Senanote County Pori
days pnor to toa procaedmg
212 47FEET. THENCE RUN N
NOTICE OF ACTON
modabon
should
contact
10
10
Authority, end aha* comply w*h e l Federal. Slate and Banknote
Tatephona: (407)969-4227; 1­
12
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14
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COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
IN MORTGAGE
(3) Other Classes Mated Through toe U SPS
900699-9771 (TDD) Ol 1-900­
TANCE OF 20 FEET. THENCE
County codes, as wel as toe Soutoem BuAtkng Code.
tha
SEMINOLE
County
FORECLOSURE
9956770 (V) via Fkmda Relay
RUN N 97 DEGREES 29' OCT
0
0
Coutoouae at 4 0 7 6 6 5 4 2 2 7 .1 e. F ret Distribution Outude toe MaA (Carriers or other means)
E., A DISTANCE O f 232 59
Service
INSTRUCTIONS ON OBTAINING SPECIFICATIONS
•006956771 (TOO) « 1600TO: SHIRLEY A DAVIS
FEET. THENCE RUN EAST A
230
230
•996770. via FkxaJa Relay
Any unknown heat. ttewaaea.
DISTANCE OF 149 99 FEET.
Pubbah: Saptambet 24. 2009
I
Total
Free
Distribubcn
(S
u
n
ot
15d
and
l
i
e
)
Spertffcabona end a complete deecrtpbon ol toe propoaed work
grantees, cradnora and ether
THENCE RUN N «3 DEGREES
and October 9.2009
240
240
„
unknown paraona or tmknown
may be obtained to person bom toe otffoe ol toe Admaaatrator.
22" 45 ' W , A DISTANCE O f
U
I
M
_________________
Putteah Saptamdat *9. 2009
g Total Dtetribubon (8 u n o t 1 9 c and lit )
APPROXIMATELY 30 FEET
tpnuaee darning by. Ihraigh
Senanote County Port AiAhorVy
v
al
October
2.
2009
MORE OR LEM TO AN VtTER4914
4796
and under 6twity A Dana.
M TH6 CMCUtT COUNT
U134
SECTON WITH THE FOLLOW
h
Copiaa
not
Distributed
Leal Known adtteat
OFTH6 1STH
Damns K. Dolgnat. Atbnekslratoi
- “ ESCRIBED UNE: A LINE II
409 Maaonvtte Avenue
369
347
jVKkOAL CMCUTT.
Seminole County Port Authorffy
mteavtlNO
WEST FROM A .
SanTord. FL 32771
l Total (Sum of I6g a n d h )
M ANO FOR
P OINT ON THE WEST RtQMT
1910 Kastner Place. Suite 1
MbNOLV COUNTY.
MMNOLA COUNTY.
O f WAY LINE O f LAKE EMMA
FLORIOA
YOU AltWauiteWD mat arr ‘ Pori ol Sarkord
^ Parcan l Paid antVw R»quaat*d O w iaU on (16c OMOmd by
fLOMOA
ROAD. THE SAID POINT
CIY1L DtVtStON
Sanlord, Flortda 12771
PROteATl OtVMtON
b e in g r e a c h e d b y b c q w 1bg t m n 100)
CAM HO : 05CA-1M 514L
f U NO. M 05K 62-C P
gaga on lha Ickowmg isai prop
(407) 322-4799
NINO AT THE AFORESAID
95%
94%
arty in Saminola County.
16 Publicstton ol SlalenwH ol OwfWiNp
POINT O f BEGINNING ANO
I UOmGAOE ELECTRONIC
M R ! ISTATEOF
Contract and bid apactffcabona may be odttenad lot a nonTHENCE RUNNINQ N 00
Fktad*
u SwwTur. wid TRte ot Etktor. Pu btet-r. Buteneu Marwqw
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
DEGREES 02' E . ALONG THE
or
Owner
Daniel
L
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H
V
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l
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JOSEPH
EDWARD
JONES.
e
t
c
.
l o t 15 ANO THE NORTH
WEST RIGHT OF WAY OF
be made payable to toe Seminole County Port Authonty At
|certify that a i totormabon on tola torm la trite and “ m p te tel
20 99 FEET OF LOT 16.
LAKE EMMA ROAD. A DIS­
drawings apecAicabona and convert documents may be eaem
underatand toal anyone who tumiahea latea end
TANCE OF 174 35 FEET TO
BLOCK
3.
^ to ^ a b o n ST vaM orm o. wta. om k. m M t e t e ^ n t o n ^ o n
vied to person al toe otboe (A toe Adrmtnelratot
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
THE POINT THE UNE RUNS
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
on to . torn, rruy b . ***** &gt;° cnrrana| aari^ u te
WEST FROM THE SAID POV4T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
WAYNE EARL LAYTON, at al.
Tb# admmMtration o19* »•*•••
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r
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te.
wid
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(InckidFROM THE SAIO INTERSEC­
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 71, OF
BIDS
Dtoandanta
ol JOSEPH EDWARD JONES.
TION WITH THE 8AJD IWE
THE PUBLIC RECORDS Of
tog chk penaRiea)
w hoM N Uo i M f h
RUN EAST ALONG THE SAIO
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
B to . mute t a to lu. cmnpateic.
Putteah October 2. 2009
NOT1CI O f ACTION
■ I I Octobmi 23. 2004. F *
UNE DISTANCE O f 2 9 1 9 7
q^outkned
to
toe
bid
package
No
B«1
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be
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tot
DA
Numbet 2009-1962-CP w pandV029
FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE
TO
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8
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protect
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toe
Circuit
Court
tot
WEST RIGHT OF WAY OF
ha4 baan Nad igamat you and
LAVA 639 ANHWOA RO. WIN­
Semnote County. Florida.
LAKE EMMA ROAD. THENCE
y o u a m re q u k e d to ^ lW Y
FLOMOA.
Probate
Dwiwon.
toa
eddreaa
oI
TER
SPRMOS.
FL
32706
RUN 8 00 DEGREES 0 5 W , A
REJECTION OF BIDS
M THI CINCUT COURT
ol your written datenaea. I any.
CTRL ACTION
alien a M l N Parti Avente,
O
f
THE
EIGHTEENTH
DISTANCE OF «0 FEET
u 7 on Ene R Schwaru.
CAM
NO.t
06-CA-0966-I4K
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
toal
an
Sarkord. FL. 327726009 The
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
ALONG THE SAID WEST
Eaquas. Wait! 4 Schwaru.
action
tot
Fotaetoaua
ol
names
and
eddtaaaaa
at
R1QHT OF WAY UNE O f LAKE
MANOFOR
p/L, piwnavs Abomey. whose
WM SPECIALTY MORTQAOE
I Mortgage on toa tobowmg
MMMOLI COUNTY,
EMMA ROAD. THENCE RUN
address la Ene R Btew -m .
U C . WITHOUT RECOURSE.
UMMAte t « r * * ’ ------FLOMOA
WEST 200 FEET. THENCE 8
'
BUM
r aquas WE ITT 4 SCHWARTZ.
00 DEGREES OT W . 290 FEET.
nay ere set lotto below
CAM
NO.
050R-2914-02D-K
P A . Commercial P o s t 8ute
I LOT *3. OREENSPOINTE.
THENCE RUN EAST 200 FEET
l l . W I W C em n w roN ^ adverba* or cancel toe propoaed work
I ACCORDING t o t h e plat
Al oedtora ol too decedent and
M RE THE MARRIAOE OF
TO THE WEST RIGHT O f WAY
FL Leudaidate. FL 33309 w4f«n
I THEREOF AS RECOfUXD IN
other paraona hevmg rtalme «
UNE OF LAKE EMMA ROAD.
CATMERME SUE EDWARDS,
demand* agamal toa dacadentk
PLAT BOOK 29. PAOE8 24
TIME ANO PLACE OF BID OPENING
THENCE RUN 8 00 DEGREES
VERAN1AD
LANE,
ot vaa naeca «!d lteV ieon gh
THROUGH 27. INCLUSIVE. OF
m
m
,
on
whom
•
copy
d
s
ite
.
0 2 ’ W , ALONG THE SAID
rstan r r * - ~ * * **M*
nal wah Vie Cteik te Vaa C cut
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
nobet a aetved. must M J i w
WEST RIGHT OF WAY UNE A
BMted
tads
wtl
be
raoetyed
al
toe
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arthar betor#
I SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORF
d a m w«h toa Coul WITHIN
DISTANCE OF 5 0 6 FEET TO
Ptemaaa Abomey oMnanedv
NOTTCIOFSALI
THE
LATER
OF
3
MONTHS
I DA
THE POINT OF EEGV4NVKL
w S b e pubbeiy opened end teed aloud * * J * ™ T T L
atety toertaffai, otoerwtm a
a f t e r t h e tim e o f t h e
LESS AN EXCEPT ANY ( W
THOMAS
B
LANE.
toe ant^Anri bid etoelng bme * • not be cottekteied_No
dataub w4l be artarad ao *"**
has bean Mad agamat you and
f i r s t publication o f m s
Notice a hereby 9N*n M E
BaapondaoUFumar
7 ION OF
th e
a bo v e
you t o toa rate! demanded to
tkda ^ ^ T w i t o d r t w n tor a Pwkidolto»1Y
pursuant to a FlnN Jv*""**®*
you
wa
raoaiad
to
aarva
a
copy
1
n otic e o r m d a y s a f t e r
DESCRIBED PROPERTY CON
Husband
me Mongaga Foiertoaura I o i k to toebld opening wkhoU toe coneetk ol toe AdnwkatrMot.
I Fotaetoaua or Order dated ol you wrften datenaea. # any.
th e date OF SERVICE o f a
VEYEO
TO
SEMINOLE
COUN­
1 gacMrrber 14, 2009. entered M 10 i/ o n Marshal C Wateoa
Compteak
1 senanote Couky Port Aikhotvy
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TY BY WARRANTY DEED
NOT1CS OF SALI
CivS Cats Nuriber 06C A 69M P A . Abomey tot Ptefk*. atooaa
THEM
RECORDED
JULY
22.
20OUN
MX. m toa Cacut C o *V ?“
DATED tote Saptemdat IS. , tteted lk b Z S to day otSM kem du. 2005 M Santad. Seminote
adU .es • 1900 NW 49TH
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN
SEMINOLE Couky. Fkmda.
2009
STREET. SUITE 120. E7
Ai otoer cradaora ot too decev a l on toa ISto day ol Octodar,
*922. PAGE 709. OF THE PU 5
Couky. Florida
aharatn
WM SPECIALTY
LAUOEROALE. FL 33309 wWim
L1C RECORDS OF BCMWOLE
2005.
at
11
«
0
AM.
at
toa
Uaryarma Morse
gwty (30) day* ahar to* MN
mor Y g a o e U C . WITHOUT
d a m « demand* agamat to*
BNimote
Couky
C
a
r
t
n
a
i
.
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
By
order
ot
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
PORT
AUTHORITY
As Cterk ol toa Court
I RECOURSE la toe FtertRjand
aubkeseon
ot
tote
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m
to*
w
u
w
n
astata
n»«l
Na
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M l Norto Park Avenue, attoe
By Abaha Cyrus
{pteawi pubteh ai THE SAN­
d a m veto tote coul W1THV4 1
Waal Front Door. Santord. 1 CATHERV4E SUE EOWA«M.
Dated tots 29 day ol Safkatab*.
at N . we toe Delenderka. I a *
Oaputy Cterk
FORD HERALD) and Ma to*
q/yvtllam H. Poe. Chairman
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
Fkmda 32771, toa uidaraigrted
1 2009
ongmal wan to* Cterk ol tote
O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
Cterk wte otter tor sate too tatPutted 6aptembar 25 2009
SEMINOLE Couky.
Florida.
Coul attar bstora sam e* on
OF TH« NOTICE.
https! David P Lanier, Jr.. Secretary
lowing tteatmbad teal property
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
Nid October 2. 2009
1 MARYANNE MORSE
I ly toerealter. otoarwtea a d a ta *
A a CLAIMS NOT SO F * !D
UIM
_____________
Cterk ol toa Cacut CtMl
Located
al
1393
Bunnea
Putteah October 2 .9 ,2 0 0 5
US M . SANLANOO ESTATES. I wte bo entered agamN you to*
W ia b e FOREVER BARRED
Road. Altamonte Spnnga. FL
By Mary Stroup*
te THI CMCUR COURT
aooonte«
to
toa
put
toerooL
aa
|
n
e
tekN
demanded
ai
toe
comV006
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32703. *7i iro n parkokerty
Deputy Cterk
op JNS U0MT1INTH
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
I recorded in PIN B tx te lZ P a e ;
mjqICUU. c m ITT H ANO
U at toa Pubkc Rscords &lt;A
Nonet
I TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
Pubtah to:
'^^SRSRfVARO
sammote Couky. Ftanda
I ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED ,
Eaal 92 teal ct toe SoiAh 112 ot
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
COUNTY. FLOMOA
Amoncan* w«i
wtto u—
P.NiiWaa
^
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TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE I THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
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DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
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m UrteteJ 8UU* Currency
| Park Avonua, Sarkotd. FL.
should
cetkaci
to*
Court
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBU- 1 600
P«cN D Nutktet 07 I I 29
O -I IM S tn - IO . The prowdte touted
3 2 7 7 1 ,6 H OOrm. on fw IPh
Admavaeak* N M l N Parti
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS I Plenukon. FL 33324
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days pnot to toe proceetengV
IN ACCORDANCE W ™ ™ E
ptambff t Mourn tot Partial
Maryann* U o m
hearing vnpaaed. (TOO) 1600­
M46 Sadat Drive
I AMERICANS WITH 018AB*J
Summary FmN Judgment on
C O R K OF THE CIRCUIT
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SEMINOLE
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and tot SEMINOLE Couky.
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DATED tots I I day N
Pubkatad In: Santotd Iterate
Maryarma Moras
Tetephota 407/7952700
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Saptemdat. 2009
I Service
Fecaaitea 407/TM-2706
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tot
Pataonal I Putean OcmPer 2 .6 . 2006
By Akaha Cyrus
Ju n e M- " P
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Couky. Florida
Cteik ol to# Ceeui Coul
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September
29.
2009
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                    <text>M idw eek : W ednesday , S eptember 28 , 2 0 0 5 =—

The Sanford Herald
Vol. 114, No. 10 •Copyright © 2005 Tho Sanford Horald

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County restricts sexual offenders
r.

B y Steve Paradle
Horald Staff

Sh ort w e ek
So minolo County football
teams havo to get ready
in a hurry this woek as
crucial district games,
including Sominolo and
Lake Mary, will bo played
on Thursday with tho Fall
Break beginning Friday.
Sm Sports, P a g * 1B

S *« D atailt, P a g * 3A

'Camelot' and
auditions this
weekend
SA N FO R D — The
Melon Stairs Theatre
R epertory Com pany
will perform
"C a m e lo t" this
w eekend at the th e­
ate r o n M a g n o lia
A ven u e a m i S e co n d
S tre e t in S a n fo rd .

D irected by Tom
Carter, the produ c­
tion will run Sept.
30 to O ct. 2.
Tim es are Friday
and Saturday at 7:30
p.m. and Sunday at
2 p.m.
Tickets are $15
and $12.
The next
Repertory Com pany
Production will be
"G u ys and D olls"
w hich will take
place Jan. 27 to Feb.
5, 2006.
A uditions are this
weekend.
No experience is
necessary for the
auditions.
Perform ers will be
asked to sing a song
(of their choice) and
read from the script.
A uditions will be
held O ct. 1 from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. and
O ct. 3 from 7 to 9
p.m. at the theater.
For more inform a­
tion, call 407-321­
8111.

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SANFORD — Tlie Board of County
Com m issioners
unanimously
approved a first of its kind, county­
wide ordinance Tuesday afternoon
restricting where sex offenders and
predators can live as well as where they
can go once released from jail.
Sexual offenders and predators reg­
istered in Seminole County will receive
a copy of the new ordinance and a copy
of the Jessica Lunsford Act, named for

the Florida girl murdered by sex
offender who lived nearby. The
Lunsford Act went into effect Sept. 1.
The ordinance applies lo sexual
offenders whose victims were younger
than 16 years old and to sexual preda­
tors regardless of the age of the victim.
"This is not the end all cure all lo
manage sexual offenders," Sheriff Don
Eslinger told the Board of County

C ity fin alizes
storm w ater
c re d it plan
B y Liane Edixon
Herald Staff

Tho Sanford Historic
Trust will hold its annual
student art contest.

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Sm map of restrictions

SANFORD — The City
Commission adopted a pro­
gram and methodology for
downtown stormwater credits
Monday night, as recommend­
ed
by
the
Community
Redevelopment Agency’.
The city of Sanford and the
St. Johns Water Management
District came up with a plan for
using Mill Creek Pond, which
has an available balance for
stormwater retention, io give
credits to developers so that
they do not have to build a
stormwater unit on their prop­
erly in downtown.
These stormwater credits are

Commissioners Tuesday. He noted sev­
eral times that the ordinance should
withstand any legal challenges and that
it was a collaborative effort of the
Sheriff's Office with county personnel
and the chiefs of police for the seven
county cities.
Under Ihe ordinance, offenders and
predators are prohibited from residing
within 1,000 feet of schools, day care
centers, parks and playgrounds. The
prohibition includes public and private
schools as well as ihe county’s system
of trails.

Editor's Note: U.S. Rep. John
Mica recently paid a visit to the
offices of The Sanford I lerald to
meet with staff and answer
questions on topics ranging
from
transportation
to
I iurricane Katrina to the war in
Iraq and to the congressman's
plans for the future.
SANFORD — U.S. Rep. John
Mica, R-Fla., said recently that
Central Florida workers can
expect a com muter railroad
system probably in 2009, that
illegal drugs should be stopped
before they come into the area,
and that a better exit strategy
should have been in place for
the war in Iraq.

See O rdinance, Page 6A

Overdue Beach

sold
by
the Community
Redevelopment Agency, who
has determined a value of the
credits and a systematic
method of charging for the
credits.
The value of ihe credits was
established by taking the total
site area times 15 percent,
which is the typical lot area
dedicated for stormwater man­
agement, times the value of the
land, which was determined to
be $18 per square foot. Based
on those factors, the CRA has
determined the value of a
stormwater credit is $117,612.
To encourage and promote
redevelopment,
the
city
See Credits, Page 6A

Mica says commuter
rail could roll by 2009
B y Steve Paradis
Horald Staff

The ordinance does not apply if ihe
person lived at the permanent resi­
dence before the effective dale of the
ordinance. That date will be when the
Clerk of the Board receives notice from
the slate that the ordinance has been
filed with the Department of Stale. At
the end of the rental term, however, the
ordinance requires that the offender or
predator leave that residence and move
lo one that complies with Ihe new
measure.

In a visit
to
The
Sanford
Herald office
earlier (his
month,
he
also suggest­
ed he would
run for two
or
three
more terms
before retir­
ing without
considering a run for the Senate
or the presidency.
Mica said the initial operat­
ing segment will be ready prob­
ably by 2009. Tlie first phase
will carry commuters from the
Orlando Amtrak Station near
O rlando Regional Medical

HwaJd photo b y Tom m y Vincent

Bob Parsed, left, shares a laugh with Bob Horian of Suncor Properties, right, as Sanford
Public Works Director Thom as George, second from left, watches Mayor Linda Kuhn sign
a joint agreement lor the North Shore Marina Island.

North Shore ready for bidding
B y Staff Reports
SANFORD — Sanford Mayor Linda
Kuhn, CRA Chairman Bob I’arsell, and
Bob I lorian of Suncor Properties signed
a joint agreement for North Shore
Marina Island on Thursday, Sept. 22.
A mix-up down at city hall led to
writing up a new contract signed by
Kuhn. The old contract, which was
signed by then Mayor Brady Lessard,
cannot be found in the city clerk's files.
Now that the new beach agreement is
signed. Phase I of the project will go out

for bidding. I lorian and Parsell said that
the project would hopefully start con­
struction in January 2006.
"A Christmas present for Sanford,"
Horian said. "It's long overdue."
Parsell said that after the entire proj­
ect is complete they hope to have water
sports back on Lake Monroe.
Phase I will include a seawall,
approximately 200 feet of new beach
area, a boat ramp, and landscaping and
irrigation. Phase II will include an alu­
minum floating dock and possibly up to
60 boat slips.

S m Mica, Pag® 3A

Man charged for portraying an officer Georgetown
B y Staff R e p o rts

SA N FO RD — The Sem inole
County Sheriff's O ffice charged a
27-year old Sanford area man with
im personating a law enforcement
officer late Friday night. Sept. 23.
The arrest occurred after the
subject allegedly flashed while
strobe lights and turned on a
siren, at least three times, while
driving a car that was owned by a
private company, which reported­
ly does prisoner transports.
The incident allegedly occurred
while Ihe subject was following a
female driver on the State Road
417 Toll way.
The car was a black, late model.
Ford Crow n V ictoria, w ith the
w ords "F u g itiv e U n it" em bla­
zoned on the sides and back. The
victim called 9-1-1 from her cell
phone, according to the Sheriff's
O ffice.
Com m unications personnel at
the S heriff's O ffice directed her to

HariM photo by Tommy Vincent
Deputies found this gun during an
arrest ol a Sanford man for imperson­
ating an officer on State Road 417.

pull over at a Sanford area 7-11
store, where deputies mel her, as
well as the vehicle dial was fol­
lowing her.
The subject, identified as
H ector Centeno, 27, was ques­
tioned.
He told deputies he was
employed by a company called
Total
Protective
Services.

Low Down Payments
Low Monthly Payments

Deputies arrest­
ed nim.
He
was
booked into the
S e m i n o l e
County Jail early
Saturday m orn­
ing, Sept. 24 and
later
posted
bond,
A fter
the
Centano
arrest, deputies
p h o to g ra p h e d
the vehicle and item s found
inside, which included a loaded
handgun, handcuffs, id en tifica­
tion cards belonging to the subject
and a Miranda Card, which sworn
law enforcem ent uses the read
arrestees their rights.
The ow ner of the com pany told
investigators that C enteno had
taken the car without permission.
He also said em ployees are told
that the white strobe lights and
siren in Ihe vehicle are not to be
used in that fashion.

alley cleanup
set for Oct. 1
B y Liana Edixon
Herald Staff
GEORGETOWN
—
District
1
Commissioner Art Woodruff is spearheading
an alley cleanup in Georgetown inis Saturday.
Neighbors can join neighbors and dtywide
volunteers for the Fall Neighborhood
Cleanup from 8 lo 11 a.m., Oct. 1.
The event will begin wilh interested parties
meeting at Wilson Bentley Park located at 8th
Street and Orange Avenue and end back at
the park with a Sanford Police sponsored
cookout.
In addition to cleaning alleys in
Georgetown, neighbors are encouraged to
clean up near their homes, as well.
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Seminole Summary
A G LA N C E AROUND O U R C O U N TY

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The 15th annual Florida
Rail Fair will be held from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Volusia
County Fairgrounds in the
Tommy T. Lawrence Show
Arena. Admission is $6 for
adults. Children under 12
free. Parking free. 300 tables
of railroad items on sale.
"C am elot" is being pre­
sented at Helen Stairs
Theatre in Sanford.
Performances are 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 1 and 2 p.m. on Ort. 2.
Auditions for “Guys and
D olls” will be held from 11
a m. to 3 p.m. and on Oct. 3
from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Helen
Stairs Theatre in Sanford.
Call 407-321-8111.

Photo subm itted

Seminole County firelighters were able to res­
cue 6-year-old Molly, a dog who lived In
Genova. The fire happened Tuesday after­
noon.

Firefighters
save M olly
from Are

What's a party without free food? It's a rush as Seminole County College where students were entortainod by live DJs, given
free T-shirts and more as the school’s various dubs and student groups held the annual Club Rush at tho Studont Center
Shown dishing out yummy spaghetti is new SCC hoad basketball Coach Bobby Washington, center.

Drug related
• Michael Robert Pierce, 41, of
Morristown, Tenn., was arrested
by Sanford police early Tuesday at
a business in the 2600 block of
Orlando drive. He was charged
with possession of narcotics
equipment.

Thursday, Sept. 22, at Seminole
Towne Center. The two had
reportedly used stolen credit cards
in purchasing items in two stores.
Peoples was charged with dealing
in stolen property, Weaver was
charged with illegal use of credit
cards to obtain over $300 in goods.

• Andrew Morgan, 46, of
Osteen, was arrested by Sanford
• Joshua D. Webb, 23, of Sarita
police Sunday, when officers Street, was arrested by Sanford
reported seeing him staggering police Saturday at his resideno* as
down the sidewalk on Highway
the result of a fight with a female.
17-92 at 14th Street. He was He was charged with battery —
charged w ith possession o f under touch or strike (dom estic vlo20 grams df itniriiuiuu. v
0 . «. -len ci').

• Mark A. Simmons, 42, of
North Lake Drive, was arrested by
Sanford polio* Saturday. He was
accused of taking $730 in items
from a restaurant in Seminole
Towne Center area. He was
charged with larceny/theft of $300
or more.

b u r g la ry

• Brian Emmert, 39, of Orange
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday. He reportedly
had climbed the feno* into a busi­
ness in the UK) block of Maple
Avenue. He was charged with bur­
glary of a structure, and property
damage of under $200.
Assault - Battery
• Ridley Bumgardner, 28, listed
as homeless, was arrested by
Sanford
police Saturday
at
Hiawatha and U.S. Highway 17-92
where he was reportedly involved
in a dispute with a female. He was
charged with battery - touch or
strike (domestic violence).
• Tiffany Nicole Church, 19, of
Georgia Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday in the
14(H) block of West 7th Street
where
she
was
reportedly
involved in a fight with a male.
She was charged with battery touch or strike, and resisting an
offia*r without violence.
• Marie Lynn Dupont, 25, of
Deltona, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday in the 2600 block
of O rlando Drive. During the
investigation of a disturbano*,
Dupont reportedly attempted to
plaa* blame on polio? officers, and
scratched herself to prove viuieno*
fn&gt;m polio*. She was charged with
two counts of simple assault on a
polio? officer, and resisting an offi­
cer with violence.

H w tld photo by Tom m y Vincent

Anthony Falrcloth of the Sanford Fire
Department was recently promoted to battal­
ion chief. Faircloth has worked with the SFD
for more than 10 yoars. He will lead and serve
*C* shift at Fire Station No. 31..

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• Carlos Javier Mediavilla, 20,
of Pinecrest Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police Friday following
a fight with a male in the 3600
block of Orlando Drive. He was
c'l'-iTRcd with battery - causing

• Christopher James I’aiva, 25,
of Garrison Drive, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday at his rcsidona?. Officer said he had been in
a dispute over the use of a cell
phone. He was charged with bat­
tery — touch or strike (domestic
violence).

The First M arine Division
Association, Central Florida
Chapter will meet at 10:30
a.m. at the Fiddler's Green
Irish Pub, 544 W. Fairbanks
Avenue in Winter Park. Call
407-740-5097.
Tlu* city of Lake Mary and
the Grove Counseling Center
will sponsor a jazz concert at
5 p.m. in Central Park. The
event is free and will feature
Latin jazz by Rico Monaco &amp;
The Sol Sons. There will also
be a silent auction. The event
will benefit the Grove
Counseling Center's drug
prevention programs.

• Shqueen Denise Wcaren, 25,
of Prino'ton Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford polio* Friday in the
7400 block of N. Ronald Reagan
Blvd. She reportedly took lottery
tickets and cigarettes from a store
at which she was a clerk. She was
charged with larceny/taking rev­
enue of $300 or more.

• Kenneth Gregory Dolin, 51, of
East 29th Street, was arrested by
Sanford polio* Friday. He report­
edly was involved in a family disturbano? at his residence. He was
charged with two counts of aggra­
vated battery - committed on a
disabled adult and one count of
battery — touch or strike (domes­
tic violeno*).

IPs the Wiggle Waggle
Walk, at 9 a.m. at Colonial
Grand Center. This is the 5th
annual Pet Walk in Seminole
County for the SPCA of
Central Florida. Call 407-351­
7722. ext. 274.

• Paul Indemenico, 41, of
Deltona, was arrested by Sanford
olice Saturday at a store in
fm inole Towne Center. He
reportedly took items from the
store without paying. He was
charged with petty lareeny.

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• Marcia B. Arroyo, 48, of
DeLand, was arrested by Sanford
polio* Saturday at a store in
Seminole Towne Center. She was
accused of taking $12.50 in items
from the store without paying. She
was charged with petty shoplift­
ing front a merchant.

• Fannie Taylor, 40, and Share
Wright, 20, both of Hickory
Avenue, were arrested by Sanford
police Sunday at their residence.
Taylor had reportedly damaged
the resideno* by cutting electrical
cords on electronics equipment
belonging to Wright. Taylor was
• Steven Patrick Maher, 50, of
charged with property damage of Apopka, was arrested by Sanford
over $200, and larceny/theft of polio* Sunday at a store in the 3600
over $300. Wright was charged
block of Orlando Drive. He is said
with battery on a polio? offio?r, lo have taken $80 in items from the
and battery — touch or strike store without paying. He was
(domestic violeno?).
charged with petty larceny.
Thefts
• Marian Lizelotte Ball, 27, of
Windridge Circle, Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
polio?
Monday in the 2700 block of West
23rd Street. She was accused of
taking a car from a Sanford resi­
dent. She was chaiged with grand
theft of a motor vehicle.
• Jupiter Jean Weaver, 32. of
Altamonte Springs, and Marvin
Eldridge
Peoples,
43,
of
Stonebrook Drive, Sanford, were
arrested
by
Sanford
polio?

Traffic Stops
• Jam es Crews, 39, listed as
homeless, was stopped by Sanford
polio*
Monday
on
Madera
Avenue. He was charged with giv­
ing false ID to a law enforcement
offirer, driving with a suspended
ho*nse and possession of narcotics
equipment.
• Candido Perez. 36, of Deltona,
was stopped by Sanford polio?
Saturday in the 200 t o o k of
Wind chase Blvd. He was charged
with driving under the influence.

WED

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Big Band Dancing retun
to the Sanford Civic Center
from 2 to 4 p.m. with music
by the Deltonans 14-piece
band. Cost is $3.
Community United
Methodist Church in
Casselberry will have its
annual pumpkin sale on the
church grounds at 4921 S
Highway 17-92 in
Casselberry from 9 a.m. lo 9
p m.through Oct. 30. Call
407-831-3777.

THU

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Wekiva River Player
presents Gypsy, at the
Central Florida Perform
Arts Center from Oct. 7
bhow times are Fridays
Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. ai
Sundays at 2 p.m. Reser
f-eats are $15. Group dis­
counts available. The Ce
is at 2921 Orlando Drive
the com er of Highway 1
and State Road 417 in Uv

Calendar, Pag# 4t

Dan Ping

The Sanford Herald

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"Serving Seminole County Since 1908”
Wednesday, September 28. 2005 • Vol. 114, No. 10
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The second annual
Safehouse o f Sem inole 5K
Fun Run will be held at 7:30
a.m. Registration is at 6:30
a.m. The event Is a fundrais­
er for Safehouse of Seminole.
Participants may pick up
packets on Sept. 30 at
Fairwinds Credit Union,
Lake Mary Service Center on
Lake Emma Boulevard. Call
888-281-0533.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

GENEVA — Seminole County firefight­
ers saved a 6-year-old dog named Molly
from a house fire at 1190 Osceola Road in
Geneva on Monday afternoon.
Shortly after I p.m., a driver in the area
reported seeing smoke com ing from a
mobile home. It was unknown if anyone
was still inside the structure.
According to the Seminole County Fire
Department, units from Fire Station 42
arrived on sam e to find heavy fire coming
from part of the mobile home. As firefight­
ers made entry into the home to extinguish
the blaze, they found an unconscious dog.
Firefighters pulled the pet from the resi­
dence and transferred care to Seminole
County paramedics. The dog was treated
for smoke inhalation using an animal oxy­
gen mask and returned to the owner at the
scene.
Sem inole County Fire .Department
placed animal oxygen masks in all battalion
ciiief trucks and timhul.iiuv* about ont* year
ago. Tlie masks, which com e in large
canine, small canine and feline, can be used
to pmvide oxygen at emergency sames.
" w*y provide a better fit over the animal's
snout and belter oxygen flow to the lungs.
Department spokesm an Alan Harris
noted that animal owners should not bring
sick animals to fire stations. These new
masks are used at emergency scenes where
animals may have smoke inhalation or lim­
ited respiration.
Veterinarians are still the best place to
take an injured or sick pet. All masks were
purchased by donations to the Seminole
County Fire Department.

New Battalion Chief

The United Methodist
Women of Community
Methodist Church in
Casselberry will sponsor a
fall fare from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
There will be a pumpkin
patch, handmade crafts, bake
sale, food, homemade jellies
and a rummage sale. The
church is north of State Road
436, on State Road 17-92.

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.S A N F O R D - The Sanford County.
H storic Trust invites entries
into its annual student art
New this yean
contest - open to all resident
New contest sponsorship
Seminole County art students
by the architectural firm,
in middle school, high school
Burke, Hogue it Mills. This is
or college, according to a
a natural fit as both organiza­
Monday news release.
tions wish to educate and pro­
Entries can be in any medi­
mote the awareness of build­
um but the subject must be
ing design and style, and its
? " yJ ? is! ° ric building within influence on history and cul­
th e riM im ita o f Sanford, spe­ ture In Seminole County.
cific historical architectural
Most of the over 450 his­
features, or a collage/mood
toric buildings in Sanford are
scene of yesteryear.
now available to teachers on
Prizes include first place — CD's making access easier for
$200, second — $125 and third
those who have challenges
n
Thcrc
also be a with transportation.
limited number of honorable
Winners and honorable
mentions. Each prize-win*
students will
will have
have aa
nine entrv becnm *.
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artist may submit up to two
entries. Each entry must be
matted and identified with
artist
name,
school,
grade/vear, teacher and con­
tact info. Each artist will be
credited each time his/her
artwork is published or dis­
played. Contest deadline is
October 21, 2005 submitted to
the Seminole County School
Board Community Relations
Office (400 E Lake Mary Blvd,
Sanford) or contact Tony
Daniels 407 474-8375.
Winners will be announced as
part o f the Seventeenth
Annual Holiday Tour of
Homes in Sanford, December
2nd. The top 10 - 15 entries
are available along with prior
winners for display purposes
at various locations and
events
around
Seminole

sometime in the new year.

Holiday Tour of Homes
Potter Winner Announced
The Sanford Historic IVust
has held its first ever HolidayTour of
Homes
Poster
Contest. The winner of the
contest will have his/her art­
work features on the tour
booklet cover, brochures, fly­
ers, posters and other promo­
tional material. Art could be
submitted in any medium and
must be either an historic
Sanford structure or a Sanford
theme.
The winners o f the first
annual Sanford Historic Trust,
Holiday Tour of Homes
Poster Contest are:
First p lace— Rudy Drapiza of Orlando — watercolor
o f First St. Downtown Sanford

Second place
— Linda
Amundsen of Longwood —
oil on canvas while cottage
Third place —
Peter
Magyar
of
Sanford
—
en/ink,
watercolor
lediterranean Revival house
on Scott Avc.
Honorable
mentions
include:
Christine
Kahn
acrylic/pastel;
Dee
Lee
Stevens, acrylics; Fern Stone;
Luke Andrews, acrylics.
Thirty-seven entries were
received,
said
Matt
Gunderson, contest chair and
Trust board member. With so
many entries selection was so
difficult that a fourth honor­
able mention was included.
Entries were submitted to The
River House Pottery on
Palmetto Ave, Sanford.
The winning piece of art
will be used on holiday tour
brochures, booklets, posters
and any other appropriate
medium to promote Sanford's
Holiday Tour of Homes. If
details can be arranged and
acceptable to the submitting
artists, a silent auction of the
entries is planned over the
holiday tour event.
Prizes include: First place $150, Second place • $100,
Third place - $75.
In addition, the winning
artist, Rudy Drapiza will be
invited to display his other
works during the Holiday
Tour event.
All entries will be posted to
the Sanford Historic Thrst
web site (www.sanfordhistorictrustorg) within the next
two weeks.

for sexual battery on girl, 12

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LONGVVOOD — Investigators with the
Longwood Police Department have arrest­
ed a man for attempting to commit a sex­
ual battery on a 12 year old girl, according

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tim, Stewartson said.
On or about the 4th of July, Basdeo
entered the room where the victim was
located and attempted to choke and rape
the victim.
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The victim fought Basdeo and escaped
to a near by house, where she felt safe.
This investigation is ongoing.
Basdeo was arrested at thile Longwood

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R is believed that this
is isolated to just this
incident and that there
are not other victims,
however, should anyone
have information about
Basdeo they can call the
Basdeo
Longwood
Police
„
, Department at 407-260­
3408. Due to the nature of the offense the
identity of the victim and location of the
offense arc being withheld, Stewartson
said.

Mica
Continued from Page LA
Center to Debary.
The second phase would
continue
south
to
the
Poindana Industrial Park in
Osceola County.
Seminole, Volusia, Orange
and Osceola counties would
share 25 percent o f the $473
million cost. According to
information provided by
Mica,
Sem inole
County
would pay $39 million for 16.4
miles of track and four train
stations.
The stations would be
located In Sanford, Lake Mary,
Longwood, and Altamonte
Springs.
Mica said people often ask
him why can’t more buses
handle this, but he counters
that rail has the cheapest cost
per passenger.
“Alm ostall
• 'Ippublic
i
transit is
underwritten
by the . govem............. D)
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- 71th com­
ment," Mica said.
muter rail we will pick up 50
percent of the loss. It's more
cost effective and we move
more people."
One lane of 1*4 cost about a
billion dollars to build. Mica
said. The entire commuter rail
system will cost about $477
million. He estimated that at
peak times, com m uter rail
could move 10,000 to 12,000
PC- ? lu t T w h y I pushed this,"
he said. There are plans to
expand 1-4 to 12 lanes. "Even
when it gets to 12 lanes, we
will still have bum per to
bumper traffic."
He has taken some heat by
opposing
toll lanes on
Interstate 4, but he defends
his position because the inter­
state is the last free road.
-If we start putting lanes
down the center of 1-4, you no
longer have an Interstate sys­
tem," Mica suggested.

Staff asked Mica about the
amount of drugs coming into
Sanford and Central Florida
in general causing o jump in
crime.
Mica talked about a combi­
nation of education, which
should start in the home and
schools, and tough enforce­
ment, including introdiction
of the drugs before they come
here.
"W e've
made
some
progress. It's not |ust one
thing, but you've got to stop It
at its source,- Mica said. He
added that prescription and
methadone are becoming the
illegal drugs of choice lately.
Treatment needs to be
expanded as well, he said, but
he admits it's difficult at best
to get people to change their
addiction.
“By the time thev get fo
treatment, they are far down
the road," Mica said. "That's
why education is so impor­
tant." He had meeting rccent* in Washington to discuss
e role of education.
lica suggested that the
Mica
sage is not getting to
messaj
ugh young
mainly
e no uL
,
_ .people,
.
luse thev
Ret so much
because
they get
information from the Internet.
On the war In Iraq, Mica
■aid everyone thought there
were weapons of mass
destruction mei
there.
"We did find 300,000 mass
graves there, plus his places of
torture," Mica said. "We went

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in on the best information we
had. The problem with the
whole thing is the exit strate­
gy. We should have started
withdrawing folks after the
election (in Iraq)."
He said it is easy to second
guess the decision to go to
Iraq, but the same thing was
done in Panama and Grenada.
He pointed to positive actions
in the Middle East and the
war on terror.
"T h e entire stockpile of
Libya's nuclear material ia
now in Tennessee," he said as
an example. The situations In
Syria
and
Egypt
have
improved as well, but at a
very great cost. He has attend­
ed 14 funerals of people from
his district who have died in
fighting
in
Iraq
and
Afghanistan.
"I have seen first hand the
sacrifice of these fam ilies,"
Mica said.
Staff
wondered
if
a
President Mica might ever
visit the Herald offices in the
future.
Mica said no, he wants to
finish his service as a con­
gressman and retire quietly.
He has a chance for the chair­
manship of the House trans­
portation, administration or
government reform commit*
tees. He would prefer trans­
portation, he said.
"I was a developer and I
get really excited about trans­
portation," he said.

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B usiness
Stirling launches
strategic initiative
HEATHROW — Stirling
International R ealty has
launched an initiative to
b etter focus its agents'
efforts and energies on
achieving business success.
Roger Soderstrom , owner
of Stirling, said the com pa­
ny launched the initiative at
its recent monthly all-office
business meeting.
Through the end of this
year S tirlin g 's leadership
team will conduct weekly
m eetings to assist every
agent in preparing a person­
alized strategic action plan
for success in 2006.
"Stirling has launched a
m ajor goal-setting, business
plan and m arketing plan ini­
tiative for all of our sales
ag en ts,"
Soderstrom
explained. He said the ini­
tiative was structured as a

Making Headliners

follow up to the HobbsHerder strategic action plan
created for Stirlin g two
years ago.
"In 2004, some 84 percent
of our sales agents devel­
oped written personal and
business goals and set up a
busin ess and m arketing
plan for 2005. This year, our
goal is to have a strategic
business plan in place for
every
sin gle a sso ciate,"
Sod erstrom
said.
Soderstrom said the strategy
has already show n its
worth.
"T h is year, we are project­
ing that our sales will run
close to 75 percent ahead of
2004 sa le s," Soderstrom
said. "T h is growth could
not have been achieved
without an overall strategic
action plan in place."

Herald photos by Tommy Vlnesnt

At Headliners Full Service Salon &amp;
Spa, a ribbon cutting, above was
held for the expansion of the
Sanford business. The ribbon cut­
ting took place at noon on Sept.
22. Pictured above, from left are:
Karen Wallace, stylist; Jennie
Tomassini, stylist; Sanford Mayor
Linda Kuhn; Sandy Swain, owner
and masseuse; Debbie Fletcher,
stylist; Carol Huggins, stylist; Jane
Bozelka, esthectian (skin special­
ist). After the grand opening, Kuhn
received a quick massage from
Headliners owner Swain to cele­
brate the expansion of the salon.
The expansion makes the busi­
ness a full service salon and spa
offering haircuts, styles, bridal,
special events styles and updos;
haircoloring, foils and perms; man­
icures, pedicures and nails; mas­
sage therapy, cupping, facials, and
hotstones; full waxing; body
wraps; and airbrush tanning.

Sonny's loins offort
for storm victims
SA N FO RD — Sonn y's
Dar-B-Q, the largest baroecue chain in tnc United
States, announced Tuesday
its participation in Dine for
America Day, a nationwide
fundraising event to support
the A m erican Red Cross
Relief Fund and help those
affected
by
H urricane
Katrina.
R estaurants across the
country, including Sanford,
are banding together to par­
ticipate in the event, slated
for Wednesday, Oct. 5.
Each
participating
Sonny's franchisee will be
donating proceeds from the
d ay 's sales and Sonn y's
Franchise Com pany will
contribute up to an addi­
tional $50,000 in matching

donations.
"It's important for us to
band together and h e lp ,"
said Bob Yarmuth, CEO of
Sonny's Franchise Company.
"O
_ u r industry needs to step
up and be heard.
This
up
.Na
National
R estaurant
A ssociation initiative does
just that."
Yarmuth said the Sonny's
locations in the affected
areas suffered m inim al dam ­
age.
Sonn y's Real Pit Bar-B-Q
w as founded in 1968 in
G ain esv ille,
Florida,
by
Floyd
"S o n n y "
Tillm an.
Sonny's has more than 150
restaurants in nine states
and em ploys over 6,400 peo­
ple. Sales in 2004 topped
$270 million.

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Sanford Plaza.

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A Panel o f Experts will be
at Holiday Inn Orlando
North, 230 West SR-436 from
7:30 until 9:30 a.m. to discuss
insurance, accounting or law
for community associations.
Cost is $20 per person. For
information or reservations,
phone 40-850-0106.

FRI
Welcome Wagon Club of
Sem inole Spokes will hold a
Game Day Fundraiser at 10
a.m. at the Heritage at Lake
Forest. Cost is $15 which
includes lunch and door
prizes Call 407-3223-2297 for
reservations by Oct. 5.
The Central Florida Coin
Club, Inc. will hold its 82nd
semi-annual Coin and Money
Show, Oct. 7, 8 and 9 at the
Central Florida Fairgrounds,
4603 W. Colonial Drive in
Orlando. Show hours are,
Friday, noon until 6 p.m.,
Saturday from 10 a.m. until 6
p.m., and Sunday from 10
a.m. until 3 p m . For addi­
tional information phone Jack
Sellards at 407-889-3658.
Bram Towera, 519 East
First Street in Sanford, will
iresent its 21st annual craft
Show and Sale, Friday, Oct. 7
and Saturday, O c t 8 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. dally
Refreshments will be avail­
able, a s will aria and crafts.

The German American
iodety will present
Dktobcrfest, at 3 p u t •» Ure
iociety's headquarters, 381
Grange Lane In Casselberry,
.lusic will be by the
iavarians and Jess fc Joan,
iveryone is invited. There
vill be a $5 entry fee.
Riders on horseback from
.cross Florida wiU join
children's Miracle Network
.n a 10-mile trail ride to ben-fitShands Childrens
Hospital at the University of
Florida and Arnold Palmer
Hospital for Children k

Women. This is the 13th
annual event with nearly 300
riders participating each year.
The ride takes place in the
Lower Wekiva River State
Preserve in Lake County.
Registration is 7 a.m. with the
ride to begin at 9 a.m. Call
407-481-2774.
The next m eeting of the
Post-Polio Resource Group of
central Florida will be held at
Southland Suites Assisted
Living of Longwood, 342 S.
Wayman Street from 1 until 3
p.m. Guest speaker will be
Carol Ponton, P.A. of Hill fc
Ponton, attorneys. For infor­
mation call 407-260-9238.
More than 30 Florida
authors will be on hand dur­
ing the second annual
Authors Festival and Book
Signing, at the Maitland Art
Center, 231 W. Packwood
Avenue in Maitland. The
event will be held from 10
a.m to 4 p.m., is free, and
open to me public. A portion
of the authors' sales proceeds
will benefit the Maitland Art
Center. Call 407-331-1485.

SUN
The Altamonte Jazz
Ensem ble will present an
evening of dancing, from 7
until 10 p.m. at Orlando
North Hilton Hotel, 350 S.
North Lake Blvd., Altamonte
Springs. Donations at the
door are $5. Hear the big
band sounds and "Lady of
Song", Linda Cole. For infor­
mation phone 407-322-7528.

Army. The kettles will be
placed at store locations
throughout Seminole County
from Nov. 18 through Dec.
24, excluding Sundays and
holidays. Stop at the
Salvation Army, 700 24th
Street in Sanford, from 9 to 11
a.m. or 1 to 4 p.m. to pick up
an application.
T he Sweetwater Oaka gar­
den club will meet at 9:30
a.m. at the Community
Center, Fox Valley Drive,
Longwood. The program will
be Landscape Management
by A1 Ferrer, a Seminole
County Urban Horticulturist.
New members are welcome.
For information phone
Marilyn at 407-814-9482.

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Welcome Wagon Club of
Seminole Spokes will hold its
monthly luncheon meeting at
Heathrow Country Club at
11 JO a.m. The program will
feature Duwella Felton, an
Orange County Cold Case
detective. Reservations
should be made by Oct. 7 at
407-688-2393.
Curves of Longwood is
repeating its popular lecture
on Natural Hormone
Therapy, at 7 p.m. The lecture
will be given by Lisa
Hutchinson, pharmacist and
Desiree Voita, RN, MSN, of
Axium Health Care
Pharmacy in Lake Mary. Call
407-331-1080.

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Saint Mary Magdalen
Parish, 861 Maitland Ave, in
Altamonte Springs will pres­
ent the Grand Diocesan
Fiesta: Celebrating Hispanic
Heritage, an event that cele­
brates Hispanic Catholic
Culture in Central Florida.
Mass, celebrated by Bishop
Thomas Wenski of Orlando is
at 2 p m ., the Fiesta is 4 JO to
6 JO p.m.

T he Altamonte Sc
M aitland Christian Woman's
Club will hold O ctober's
"Com e to the Fair" luncheon,
an auction of rare finds, will
be presented from 11 a.m. to
12 JO p.m. at Maison U Jardin
Restaurant 430 Wymore
Road in Altamonte Springs.
Luncheon is $19.
Call 407-681-1942 or 407­
322-1047.

Historic photos of downtown Sanford
Six in color!
Available at Sanford Museum
520 E. First Street

MON

Hamilton Head Start, 1414
Celery Avenue in Sanford,
will present "H ead Start
Community Awareness Day.
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call
407-532-4423 or 407-532-4415.

Sanford Herald &amp; Knight's Shoe Store
407-302-1000

Applications will be taken
beginning today, through Oct.
21, ror Christmas Kettle Bell
Ringers for the Salvation

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Obituaries
G RA C IE GERILEN E
AN DERSON
G ra d e
G erilenc
Anderson, 56, of Broadway

St r eet ,

Sanford,
d i e d
T h u rs d a y ,
Sept.
22,
2005,
at

Vitas
Hospice

Inpatient
Unit
in

Wi nt e r

Park.
She was
born Oct.
11, 1948 in Orange City. She
was a hom em aker and a
member of Morning Glory
M issionary Baptist Church
in Sanford.
Survivors include hus­
band, Alphanso Anderson of
Sanford;
children,
Christopher Butler, Brianna
Young, Johnnie McKinnon,
Jr., Octavia McKinnon and
Isaiah M cKinnon, all of
Sanford; brothers, Charles
Robinson, Sr. of Osteen and
Willie Robinson of Sanford;
sisters, m ar Robinson of
Sanford and ro ily Keith of
Floral City; four grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, Oct. 1, at 11
a.m. at New Life Word
Center, 1311 Oak Avenue in
Sanford.
Visitation will be Friday,
Sept. 30 from 4 until 8 p.m.
at Sunrise Funeral Home
Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford,
in
charge
of
arrangements.
Anderson

CLEVELAND
C H ISO LM JR .
Cleveland Chisolm, Jr., 51,
of Deltona,

d i e d

W ed n e s day, Sept.
21, 2005, at
Jam es
A.

Haley

C hiso lm

Veteran's
Hospital.
He
was
born Dec.
10, 1953 in
Sanford.

He was retired from the
U.S. Army.
Survivors include father,
Cleveland Chisolm , Sr. of
Sanford;
wife,
Suann
Chisolm of Deltona; sons,
Wayland C. Chisolm of Fort
Hood, Tex. and Allen R.
Chisolm of Deltona; broth­
ers, Alphonza Chisolm and
Benjamin Chisolm, both of
Sanford; sisters, Johnnie M.
Williams and Lillian Hooks,
both
of
Sanford,
and
G eraldine
Callon
of
C asselberry; three grand ­
children.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Oct. 1, 2005 at 11
a.m. at New Bethel M.B.
Church, 618 East 10th Street,
Sanford, with Rev. William
Lewis, Pastor.
Viewing will be Friday,
Sept. 30 from 4 until 8 p.m.
at
W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
ELIZA BETH L. D A RLIN G
Elizabeth L. Darling, 92,
o f W inter Springs, died
Friday, Sept. 23, 2005.
She was born march 28,
1913.
She was a registered
nurse and a Baptist.
Survivors include many
friends and neighbors.
A gathering of friends
was held Tuesday, Sept. 27
at O aklaw n Chapel, with
funeral services following.
Baldw in-Fairchild
Funeral Hom e, O aklaw n
C hapel,
Sanford /Lake
Mary, in charge of arrange­
ments.
RAN DALL "R A N D Y "
LOCKEY
Randall "R and y " Lockey,
56, of Oviedo, died Friday,
Sept. 23, 2005 at his resi­
dence.
Born O ct. 14, 1948, he
moved to Central Florida in
1998.
He was a high school
math teacher for 35 years
most recently at Sem inole
High School.
Survivors inclu de wife.

Linda Nesbitt Lockey; son,
David Lockey of McKinney,
Tex.; daughters, Suzanne
Brown of Orlando, Deborah
Lockey of Stuart; brothers,
G regory Lockey of Las
Vegas and Doug Lockey of
St. Louis; tw o g ran d ch il­
dren.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, Sept. 28, at
3 p.m . at the Howell Branch
Cnapel of Collison Family
Funeral Homes with Rev.
Gary Rideout officiating.
Collison Family Funeral
H om es &amp;
Crem atory,
H ow ell Branch
Chapel,
W inter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
W ILLIA M F. H O PW OO D
William F. Hopwood, 75,
of
W inter
Park,
died
Sunday, Sept. 25, 2005.
He was born Oct. 5, 1929
in Oil City, Pa.
He
was a
retired
ow ncr/operator of a photo
lab and was a veteran of the
U .S. Army during the
Korean War.
Survivors inclu de wife,
Maria M. Hopwood; daugh­
ters, Theresa L. Rubinstein
and Gina M. Cam eron; sons,
Rob W. Hopwood and
David W. Hopwood; broth­
ers, Jim H opw ood, Paul
Hopwood, Dick Hopwood,
Bob Hopwood and Don
H opw ood;
sisters, Mary
Helen Egan and Rita York.
Banfield Funeral Home,
W inter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
D O R O T H Y FRAN CES
M YCRO FT
Dorothy "D o ltie" Frances
(Schn eider) M ycroft, 70,
died Sunday, Sept. 18, 2005.
Survivors include hu s­
band,
H erbert M ycroft;
daughter,
Rae
M arie
Schneid er; sons,
Henry
"S c o o b ic " Schneid er and
Clark David Schneider; four
grandchildren.
Funeral services w ere
held Thursday, Sept. 22,
2005
at
Holy
»Y Cross
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Park Avenue in Sanford.
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D eltona, died Saturday,
Sept. 24, 2005 in Orlando.
He was born Nov. 15, 1994,
in Rockledge.
Survivors include m oth­
er, Yvette M. Ehler; brothers,
Kelsey
E hler-Seyer and
Steven Ehler-Seyer; father,
Charles Ross.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.

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toward
law
enforcement
dunged over the years.
When I was growing up in
Sanford /Midway, we knew the
constable and officers by name.
Even if we didn't know them
personally, there was a respect
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Irene M artha Sobolski,
102,
of A popka,
died
Sunday, Sept. 25, 2005 in
Altamonte Springs.
She w as born Ju ly 24,
1903, in Marinette, Wis. She
was a homemaker.
Survivors
include
guardian, Earl Moe.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
RALPH LEO SP O T T S
Ralph Leo Spotts, 81, of
Sanford, died Monday, Sept.
26, 2005.
He was born Sept. 6, 1924
in M iddlesburg, Pa., and
moved to Sanford in 1936.
He was a 34-year employee
of Florida Power it Light.
He was a Protestant and a
World War II veteran of the
U .S. Navy. Early in his
career, he was an announcer
at radio station WTRR in
Sanford.
Survivors include wife,
Mamie; daughter, C harlde;
sons, Leo and Gary; seven
grandchildren.
There will be a viewing
Thursday, Sept. 29, from 10
a.m. to noon at O aklaw n
chapel, with services to fol­
low at 12 noon. Interment
will follow in Oaklaw n park
cemetery.
Baldw in-Fairchild
Funeral Hom e, O aklaw n
C hapel,
Sanford/Lake
Mary, in charge of arrange­
ments.

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yourself, you can accomplish
your goals.”
Residents may see cadets
and explorers working in the
community, assisting at festi­
vals and cleaning neighbor­
hoods.
Explorers clean up
downed trees and debris after
last year's hurricanes and
helped repair houses of elderly
and disabled citizens.
Leadership is also a big part
of the Explorer training The
Saniord Police Department's
summer Central Honda law
Enforcement
Explorers
Academy has grown to two
weeks and attracts police agen­
cies from Seminole, Brevard
and Orange counties.
To help teach public safety,
the Sheriff's Department is
launching PAL's Olf Road
Program in January. Youths will
leam how to safely operate dirt
bikes with the assistance of
deputy slreriffs.
"There'll be no wheelies and
imps' Johnson said. "It's like a
ig brother program Were try­
ing to partnership with the
deputies and kids to give life
lessons. Many of the kids even
have deputies cell phone num­
bers to call if they nave a prob­
lem."
Johnson said the program
works well in curbing behav­
ioral problems. "They want to
do what's rigid because they
don't want to disappoint us."
Through this program, it
seems the fear of officers has
taken a more positive tone. The
fear is more of reverence and
respect rather than dread and
danger.
Perhaps, we're going Kick to
the good old days.
Charles D. /arisen , a ruifitv of

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communi t y
services divi­
sion pointed
out to Rotary
Charles
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bers last week,
Ja c k s o n
the attitude
' has changed
from officer
friendly to the bad guy.
"It went from officer friendly
to the parents telling a child that
might be acting up in a restau­
rant, "If you don't sit down and
be quiet that man's gonna take
you to jail."
Thus, fear and alienation
toward police officers have
been instilled in this generation.
To help combat this growing
sense of fear among youths, the
Sheriff’s Police Athlrtic League
aims to establish relationships
of trust between law enforce­
ment officers and youths.
"We're getting back to build­
ing that "officer friendly' atti­
tude so they won't be afraid to
approach us," Johnson said.
PAL operates several pro­
grams, including summer
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mentoring services
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Restrictions Regulating Residency and Mobility of
Sexual Offenders and Sexual Predators
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If the offender was a minor
when committing the crime,
the ordinance will not be
applied. It will also not be
applied if the school, daycare,
park or playground opened
after the offender or predator
established residence.
The extraordinary part of
the ordinance prohibits sex
offenders and predators from
traveling within 1,000 feet of
schools, day care centers,
parks and playgrounds.
"This is what makes this
ordinance
uniuue
Eslinger said Tuesday. "It also
addresses the loitering issue
which we are concerned
about."
A stipulation was added
Tuesday to the ordinance
when someone pointed out
that the 1,000 foot zones
crossed Interstate 4 and State
Road 417. Both roads are part
of the intrastate network and

are exempt from the ordi­
nance, meaning an offender
would not have to exit 1-4
before crossing over one of the
1,(XX) foot zones, such as the
county trail system.
Other exceptions to the
mobile part of the ordinance
include meetings with attor­
neys or social service workers,
to comply with a court order,
attend church services or
functions, attend a facility as a
student, attend family or par­
ent obligations. The ordinance
also allows the offender or
predator to cross into the
zones for work and to seek
refuge during a disaster or act
of terrorism.
A third provision addresses

landlords. Property owners
are not allowed to knowingly
rent living facilities to offend­
ers and premises if the resi­
dence is within 1,000 feet of
schools, day care centers.

parks or playgrounds.
The
Seminole
County
Sheriff's Office is required by
the ordinance to provide
offenders and predators with
photo identification cards and
maps showing all the loca­
tions of schools, day cares,
parks and playgrounds in the
county. (See map. Page 8A.)
Failure to receive a map or
failure of the map to show a
particular facility is not a
defense for violating the ordi­
nance.
Commissioner
Randy
Morris wondered if requiring
a photo ID was new legal
ground. The sheriff said peo­
ple under supervision are
required to do many things
and he didn't think carrying
an ID was out of the question.
Eslinger also noted that
there are currently 209 offend­
ers under supervision of
which five are currently desig­

nated as predators.
All the 1,000-foot distances
will be measured from the
outermost property line of the
parcel on which the residence
is located. The measurement
will run in a direct line to the
outermost property line of the
school or other facility.
Penalties have been a con­
troversial part of the ordi­
nance.
Anyone who violates the
ordinance will be prosecuted
in the same way as misdemeanurs are, the measure
states. If convicted, the fine
cannot exceed $500 and prison
time cannot exceed 60 days.
Some want stronger measures
b r o u g h t b y th e sta te , a m t th e

board discussed Tuesday
adding that to its legislative
agenda to share with state
lawmakers.
If the offender is being
supervised by the Department

of Corrections under "condi­
tional release", the person
may be charged with a viola­
tion of the supervision and
returned to state custody.
Some cities in Seminole
County have or are in the
process of developing their
own ordinances on sex offend­
ers and predators. The county
ordinance says that it will
apply in incorporated and
unincorporated
parts
of
Seminole, but if there is a con­
flict with a city ordinance, the
county measure will not be in
effect.
No one came forward to
speak at the public hearing on
the new ordinance. The meas­
ured pasted 5-0.

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approved the CRA’s recom­
mendation that discounts be
given for the credits at 25 per­
cent for new development, 50
percent for redevelopment,
and 75 percent for infill devel­
opment projects.
The CRA also recom ­
m ended,
and
the
city
approved, that the credits be
awarded on a first come,
first serve basis with the city
having final approval.
Russ G ibson, Planning
and Development Director,
said that developers would
not be able to just come
down and buy the credits, if
they did not plan on build­
ing.
The city would have to
have approved a permit, and
the project would need to be
followed through on, to dis­
courage developers from
using it as a way to sell

SANFORD — Armed with
shovels, picks, limb clippers
and determination, an inter­
national team of volunteers,
hand-pulled and cut-up over
a thousand of the exotic
Tropical Soda Apple plants
Saturday, Sept. 24.
The Sem inole Soil and
Water Conservation District
was the organizer of this
clean-up to help in the battle
against invasive plants in
Florida.
The Cameron Ranch is a
tract of pasture and natural
lands owned by the St. Johns
Water Management District
and managed by the SSWCD.
It is in the watershed of the
St. Johns River system near
Lake Jesup. The Tropical
Soda
Apple
(Solanum
viarum Dunal) is a thorny
plant which crowds out
native vegetation, making it
more difficult for wildlife to
survive.
The SSWCD is responsible
for the conservation and
preservation of our natural
resources.
"O ur mission is primarily
one of educating landowners
and land-users on the need
for conservation,” said Mike
Barr, the chair of SSWCD.
"But many times we just like
to go out and physically
attack a problem."
Michelle Thatcher, the
executive director of SSWCD
said, "Volunteers arc at the
core of what we do. We are
able to produce numerous
benefits for Seminole County
on a very limited budget
because of the generous
efforts of people like this who
really care about our natural
places."
Thatcher said SSWCD pro­
grams cover a broad spec­
trum of projects ranging from
the "Adopt-A-Spot" program
to
promoting
Water
Conservation Month and 18
other programs. For more
information call 407-321-8212
or visit sswcb.org.

property for more money
after obtaining stormwater
credits.
To date, the city has
already sold 6.56 stormwater
credits to Suncor Properties
for
the
G atew ay
at
RiverWalk project.
Currently, the CRA has
13.44 stormwater credits left
to distribute, of the first 20
credits permitted for sale by
the
Water
Management
District.
The city may be eligible
for another 21 credits, at a
later date.
Revenue received from
the credits will be placed in
the city's stormwater fund,
to be used at the city's dis­
cretion.
In other news:
The city allowed access to
Site 10 by the Florida Fish

and Wildlife Commission.
The FWC wants to evalu­
ate the property for a possi­
ble site for muck disposal
from Lake Jessup. The city
currently uses Site 10 for the
disposal of excess reclaimed
water.
The FWC will collect sam ­
ples and evaluate the area,
and if it proves to be a viable
location, they will come
back to the city to negotiate
use of the site.
The study should take
approximately two or three
months to complete.
The Commission adopted
the fiscal year final millage
rate and annual budget
including the capital plan.
The final millage rate is
6.325 mills, which exceeds
the rolled-back rate of 5.655
mills by 11.85 percent.
The CRA’s 2006 budget

was approved. The agency
held a townhall meeting last
month to decide what to do
with excess dollars in their
budget.
Tne CRA had a total of
about $1.2 m illion with
around $300,000 that wasn’t
earmarked already.
The
CRA
allocated
$20,000 for facade grants;
$50,000 for a historic build­
ing renovation fund; $50,000
for
M agnolia
Square
im provem ents (w hich the
Mayor insisted that they hire
a landscape architect to help
com plete
the
im prove­
ments); $10,000 for U.S. 17­
92
d irectional
signage;
$100,000
for
dow ntow n
lighting and streetscape;
$70,000 for 1st Street to U.S.
17-92 intersection Improve­
ments; and $40,000 for pro­
motions.

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In Georgetown, October 1
is also free bulk trash pickup
day, so if people have old fur­
niture, tree branches under
six feet, or other items in and
around their house that need
to be tossed, they can place it
by their curb by 7 a.m. on
Saturday.
If you have appliances or
tires that need to be tossed,
you can call to arrange a spe­
cial pickup fur those items.
Each year. Woodruff has
done some type of communi­
ty activity in Georgetown.
Emily McCabe, solid waste
coordinator for the city, said
Woodruff organizes and par­
ticipates in the community

events each year, and helps
distribute fliers throughout
Georgetown.
This year, the city also
handed out garbage bags
with the city logo on them.
"W e're trying to encourage
neighbors to get out and
clean up the area," McCabe
said.
The city of Sanford, Waste
Services,
Inc.,
Seminole
County Weed and Seed, the
Sanford Police Department,
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office and Brothers Keepers,
Inc. are also sponsoring the
event.
If you have any questions
call 407-302-9414.

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will be held on Sept. 27, Oct.
4, 11, and 25.
There will be two separate
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Sports

Short week for local eleven
With no school Friday, big district
games to be played Thursday
By D sin Smith
Herald Staff

Senior running back/defensive back Julian Brown (No. 26, running earlier this Mason against DeLand)
had a breakout game last Friday, rushing tor a game-high 104 yards on 20 carries and scoring two
touchdowns, Including the game-winner In overtime, catching two pasMS for 64 yards, Including a
touchdown, and making three tackles on dofeme and breaking up a fourth down pass attempt In over­
time to preserve Seminole's, 21-14, victory over Lake Howell, the Tribe's first win of the Mason.

Seminole

This will be a short week for most Seminole
County football teams as six teams will take to
the field on Thursday with the Fall Break all but
beginning on Friday.
And what makes tire efficient us of the short
preparation time even more important it that
most of the games this week involve crucial dis­
trict matchups.
The biggest matchup figures to be Winter
Springs (3-2 overall, 1-0 In O ass 6A-Dlstrict 2) at
Lake Brantley (3-2,0-0) because the winner will
have at least a share of the district lead. Both
teams are coming off big wins last Friday and
win on Thursday could propel that team Into the
playoffs.
But the most crucial 6A-2 game will be at Lake
Mary's Don T. Reynolds Stadium where the
Rams (2-3,0-1) will host Seminole (1-3,0-1). The
winner of the game keeps its district hopes alive,
while the loser will in all likelihood be out of the
tunning for a postseason berth.
It will also be interesting to sec which team
has the momentum in the game as Lake Mary is
riding a three-game losing streak, while the
Tribe has looked much better the past two
weeks, splitting overtime decisions.
There will also be a monster game in Class 5ADistrict 3 with Lyman (2-2,0-0) heading to
Richard L Evans Field to take on Lake Howell
(2-3,0-0). The game will be the district opener
for both squads and while both teams will have
two more district games on the schedule, against
Mainland and Pine Ridge, it's almost a forgone
conclusion that the winner will eam a spot in the
postseason.
It will also be interesting in this game to see
who recovers quicker as both teams are coming
off tough Seminole Athletic Conference losses.
Oviedo (4-1,1-0 In 6A-2) is the only local big
school to play on Friday this week as the Lions
will travel down Alafaya "frail to take on
University. This will be the final tune-up for
Oviedo as following a bye next week, the!Lions
cutivc district
gam tagainst
jrtay three consecutive
rict games
fary. Lake Brantley’ iand Winter Springs
before finishing the season against Lake Howell.
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game at Wildwood (1-4) on Friday. Both teams
are 0-1 in the district and need a win to keep
their playoff hopes alive.
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There will also be pair of big G ass IB-District
4 games on the slate on Friday.
South Daytona-Wamcr Christi
stlan (2-2.1-0) will
bee at Lake Mary
ary Prep (0-5,0-1) 1for 80's Spirit
light. The Griffins
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have *had' a *1horrible time of it
Night.
so far this season as they are still looking to
score their first points of the campaign. But an
upset of the Eagles would all but eliminate what
has happened so far.
The Master's Academy (0-4, 0-1) will be host­
ing Trinity Christian from Deltona (2-2,04)). The
Eagles have also struggled so far this season, but
a win on Friday would also get them back in
contention.
Another IB-4 squad, Orangewood Christian
(1-4,1-0), will step out of district pla a travel to
St. Petersburg to take on The Canter ry
# School.
All of the games will kickoff at 7 p.m,"except
for the Oviedo/University squirmiah which
begins at 7JO p.m.
nlnole got its first win of the season on
Friday, 21-14 in overtime, at Lake Howell prima­
rily on the heroics of senior running back/defen­
sive back Julian Brown.
Whether it was because of the messy condi­
tions caused by the late afternoon rain showers,
or just nerves, the game was very sloppy as the
two teams combined for seven turnovers and 12
penalties.
But Brown refused to let the Tribe let another
game slip through their fingers as he rushed for
104 yards and two touchdowns and caught two
passes for 54 yards and another touchdown on
offense and made three big tackles on defense.
It was in overtime, however; where Brown
really stepped up, scoring what proved to be the
game-winning touchdown on a two-yard run
and then knocking down Taylor Beasley's fourth
down pass attempt intended for D.J. Hopson in
the end rone to end the game.
Seminole's special teams had come up with the
play of the game with just 25-seconds left in reg­
ulation, blocking an 16-yard Held goal attempt
that would have given the Silver Hawks a win
in regulation.
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Briefs 5iiowdowns and nail-biters in Flag Football
Special to the Herald

DOUBLE POINTS AT
NEW SMYRNA
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4 p.m. with division prac­
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and racing action begin
ning at 7JO p.m.
General admission will
be $10 for adults, $5 for
students and seniors, and
free for children II and
under.
For more information,
please call 386-427-4129,
or visit the website at
www.fascar.org.
TCSC GOLF
The Sharing Center of
Longwood, an part of The
Christian Sharing Center;
Inc., will be holding its
annual Golf Scramble on
Monday, October 3rd, at
the Country Club at
Heathrow.
Registration is at 7 J 0
a.m. with a shotgun start
at 8 JO a.m.
This year's scramble,
honors the memories of
Don Noll, who initiated
the event in 2001, and Bill
Ray, whose Nissan dealer­
ship is a major sponsor.
Both passed away last
year.
New this year is the
'BBQ Lunch and Super
Ticket" that is included in
the entry fee. Also includ­
ed is a Continental break­
fast, a door prize ticket,
and greeas and cart fees.
Awards will go to the
first, second and third
place teams, closest to the
p ia and longest drive.
ALso, if you make a
hole-in-one you will win a
Nissan 350Z donated by
Bill Ray Nissaa there are
also three more hole-inone prizes valued at up to
$500, plus, if you sink a
50-fool putt, you win
$5,000.
. .The cost to enter is $125
per Individual.
Corporate sponsorships
irealso available by call­
ing Bob Kohl at 407-3334384.
For more information,
call The Sharing Center at
407-260-9155 or visit on
the web at www.christiansharing.org.
AJAX AMERICA
DEVELOPMENTAL
SOCCER CLINIC
Ajax America is offering
a special developmental
soccer clinic for all resi­
dents of Seminole County.
The Ajax America's
Exclusive Fall Training
Camp will be held
rr 3rd-through-7
at Sylvan Lake Park in
Sanford and Trotwood
Park.
To register please call
407-839-1982 or visit us
online at
www.AjaxAmerica.com
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Registration is being
taken for the 2005-2006
Sanford Recreation
Department Youth
Recreation Basketball
League.
Tne League is for play­
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J J " lay at twos
_ November
The Biddy Ball Divisions
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and
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Christian.
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Tile fee Is $50 per player
lor Sanford residents and
»«1 for non-residents.
Coaches are also still
needed.
Registration will be
taken Monday through
Friday from 9 a m. to 5
p.m.
For more information
call the Sanford
Recreation Department at
407-330-5697.

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Only two unbeatens remain in
Sanford Youth Flag Football

The 5-6 year olds continue to amaze
as the Giants held of the Raiders, 28-21,
to win their first game of the season, but
it was In the other game that the fire­
works really started as the Dolphins
upset the previously undefeated
Buccaneers, 49-42, in overtime to high­
light Week 3 action in the Sanford
Recreation Department Youth Flag
Football League.
The other divisions were just as excit­
ing as the Buccaneers remained unde­
feated bv edging the Giants, 14-7, in a
battle of unbeatens and the Dolphins
won their first game of the season, 14-0,
over the Raiders In the 7-9 year olds.
In the 10-12 division, the Buccaneers
and the Giants battled to a 04) tie in reg­
ulation with the Bucs gaining more
yardage in overtime to claim the win
and move into second place.
The only blowout of the day came In
the other 10-12 game with the undefeat­
ed Raiders whitewashing the winless

Dolphins, 26-0.
This Saturday (October 1st), in the 5-6
year olds, the Buccaneers (2-1) face the
Giants (1-2) at 8 JO a.m. and the
Dolphins (2-1) challenge the Raiders (1­
2) at 9 J 0 a.m.; in the 7-9 year olds, the
Buccaneers (34)) tackle the Dolphins (1­
2) at 8 JO a.m. and the Giants (2-1) battle
the Raiders (0-3) at 9 J 0 a.m.; and in the
10-12 year olds, the Giants (1-2) take on
the Dolphins (0-3) at 1 0 J0 a.m. and the
Raiders (34)) look to remain undefeated
against the Buccaneers (2-1) at 11 JO
a.m.
S 8c 6 YEAR OLDS
DOLPHINS 49, BUCCANEERS 42
This game was an old western shoot
out with Alexandra Fraizer of the
Buccaneers and Daniel Charles of the
Dolphins going toe to toe.
The game was dose in the first half as
Frazier scored a 5-yard touchdown and
Charles answered with a 40-yard scor­

ing scamper that ended the first half.
But Frazier exploded for four touch­
downs in the second half while Charles
found paydirt three times in the final
half.
Fraizer kept the momentum going in
overtime with her sixth touchdown of
the day, but the hero turned out to be
Henry Segura, who scored two over­
time touchdowns to seal the victory.
Player* of the Game: Dolphins _ run­
ning back Henry Segura, two overtime
touchdown runs; Buccaneers _
.Alexandra Frazier .six touchdown runs
GIANTS 28, RAIDERS 21
Jordan McIntyre, who recently joined
the Giants, helped hi* team its first win
of the season by scoring three touch­
downs. Roland Block added a 35-yard
touchdown run to seal the win.
The Raiders made a comeback late in
the game led by quarterback Camera
Bosco, who scored on a 25-yard run, but

it was not enough.
Tlayers of the Game: Giants _ run­
ning back Jordan McIntyre; Raiders _
Quarterback Camera Bosco.
7-TO-9 YEAR OLDS
BUCCANEERS 14, GIANTS 7
Cody Almondi scored the game's first
touchdown on an 8-yard mn and Tyler
Cogbum ran in the extra point to give
the Buccaneers the early lead, but the
Giants came right bark to lie the game
on a 43-yard mn by Kelvin Mills, with
Santonin Jackson adding the extra point.
Almony came back to score what
would prove to be the game-winning
touchdown with a run of 41 yards amd
Reynolds added the x-tra point, making
the score 14-7 at halftime.
Coach Pyron challenged his Bucs
defense to step up in the second half to
stop the Giants' big three (Mills, Jackson
&amp; Tichonoff) and they stepped up and
held the Giants scoreless in the second
half.
Player* of the Game: Buccaneer* _ run­
ning back Cody Almondi, two touch­
downs; Giants running back Kelvin
Mills.
See Flag, Page 6B

Football
Continued from Page IB
. The block was the third in
two weeks for the Tribe, who
also blocked a pair of Oviedo
field goal tries last week in
the overtime loss.
Speaking of the Lions, they
bounced back from the
shutout road loss to powerful
St. Augustine with an
impressive 21-14 upset of
previously unbeaten Winter
After falling behind 74) on
the second play of the game,
Oviedo rallied back to take
complete control of the game,
holding a 21-7 lead in the
third quarter.
But a Lion fumble in its
own end zone gave the
Wildcats a gift touchdown
and the visitors were right
back in the game.
The Oviedo defense, how­
ever, was not going to let this
win get away as they came
up with two big stops late in
the game, on a fourth down
&gt;lay and an interception by
ustin Smith.
The Lions defense almost
completely shut down
Winter Park star quarterback
Neil Droppi-rs, who complet­
ed hi* first pass for a 62-yard
touchdown, but was just 2for«13 for 31 yards and the
interception the rest of the
game.
Jeff Crawley scored two
rushing touchdowns and
sophomore Garrett Wilkins
carried the ball nine times for
116 yards for Oviedo.
The Lions also welcomed
back quarterback TVler
Crockett to the fold after he
had missed the first four
games because o f an injury.
The senior's main target was
Charley Koepsell, who
caught five passes for 63
yards and tne other Oviedo
touchdown.
Lake Brantley tuned up for
its battle with Winter Springs
this weak by whipping
Centennial (2-2), 34-7, in it
Homecoming Came at Tom
Storey Field.
The Patriots did most of
their damage in the first half,
scoring four touchdowns,
and the hosts had a shutout
until the final minute of the
game.
Quarterback Bryan Bearden
had another big game for
Lake Brantley, rushing for 77
yards and scoring two touch­
downs and completing all

f

four of his passing attempts
for 89 yards.
The Patriots started fast,
turning a Centennial fumble
into a touchdown on the
opening series of the game
and then scoring on each of
their next three possessions
to keep the Homecoming
crowd happy. The Lake
Brantley defense was tight as
usual, holding the visitors to
only 116 total yards, 88 of
which came on the final
series of the game when
Centennial scored its only
points.
Trinity Prep lost in a big
way for the second straight
week, 34-15, to unbeaten Pine
Castle Christian.
Drew Daugherty had a big
game on defense for the
Saints, picking off a pair of
passes, but the Trinity Prep
offense kept shooting itself in
the foot, turning the ball over
four times in the second half,
three of which were intercep­
tions.
Winter Springs picked up a
big win over Lyman with
sophomore quarterback
Taylor Salem coming off the
bench to lead a Bears rally
and receiver Lars Anderson
catching a pair of touchdown:

passes, including the gamewinner with 31-seconds left.
But those two were hardly
the only stars for Winter
Springs as Tony Caldwell
had four solo tackles, two for
losses, nine assists and also
forced two fumbles, both
which led to Bears touch­
downs, and Ashuwa
Richardson continued his
impressive play as he caught
three passes for 89 yards and
one touchdown.
Things did not go as well
for the two Lake Mary-based
squads.
3.
Lake!
m High had an
&gt;Mary
outstanding
nding nigH_______
night running
the ball, accumulating 310
rushing yards, 144 of which
came from Kashif Vallot, who
also scored all three of the
Rams touchdowns.
But the defense was rid­
dled for 414 yards rushing by
St. Augustine, led by
Brandon James, who ran for
216 yards and scored four
touchdowns on runs of 28,
10, 76 and 72 yards.
Lake Mary Prep also had
its Homecoming ruined as
Hernando Christian (2-2)
kept the Griffins scoreless on
the season with a 47-0 victo­
ry. 1
.

Herald photo by Jim W tn u

Winter Springs’ Ashuwa Richardson had another big game, catch­
ing three passes (or 89 yards and a touchdown as the Bears
topped Lyman, 20-17.

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Potfi C H A WUter.Lawn. Peat
8600/mo
IBD/ISath Apt.
Q round Floor, Flraplac*.
Wood Ftaors water Lawn Post
tnckxtedi 8600/mo
Oaflona: 3BO/7B*th. 2 Car
Oarage. 1900 8q Ft. Screen
Porch. Fam ed Yard, Formal
Araaa. 81350/mo

118— O f f ic e S pa ce
F o r R en t
Butina** Property: Zoned
C-2. oftoaa or More. youcar afso
kv* there! 411 Sanlord Av*.
Sanlord 81400/tno. tat. last.
81800 tec deposit Needs
tome king at your aipanaa 01
•treat parking. 1233 *q ft C a l
anytana. Mr. Oaorg* L Lopar,
407-322-5064.

1 4 1 — H o m es F o r
S ale

6 rtiY r»f&lt; 7 rf &lt; i 1 /'A/

407-3210759

I*.

8179,000
Ca **•Ibarry. 1050 Landmark
Lana, 3/2, Ownar modvalad.
8129.900. Didam • Brown
Hama S towns. 407-488-7872.

407 32 ? 8678

U n f u r n is h e d
2 BR Worn* 1500/MO
Partlmmon 6 13m SI.
Sanford 407-321-4217 A dult
Quality Living at Aftordetote
Pricing. 1 .2 6 3 Badroom*.
Lak* Vtew*, 407-322-9104.
EHO.

S anford 4/2 Houa*. ramoldad,
new carpal 4 part. Fanoed yard
4 porch. 81295/tno 1507 8
Locust Av* 407-339-2233 ait
107

1 1 7 — C o m m e r c ia l
R en ta ls
1300aq ft. Offlca Bldg form*
812000/mo piut CAM Also
tm rt ofkca lor rant 8525/mo
with common lobby 4 rati
room*. Both locatad on Si
John* River In th* Port ol
Sanlord. Oraat vww ol mama
4 wafer Ptorty of parking, greet
location C a l tkddan Harbour
Manna. 407-322-1410. aak lor
Don

Country
Style
City
Living

Orica ♦ body (hop ♦ r t 3 block
bid*. 2 baths, graal location.
Oraat Dealt L*as*. 11495/mo
924-3006477.

Convenient

Spacious
Affordable

AFFORDABLEHOMES
VENTURE1PROPERTIES
KMOuorev s n w a t u o n

s n m a i a u w i. vau tu
1:47. ft* New. N m
Carpet. New Ceramic TH*.
newly ' Painted
Int/Eit.
8199.900
2/2, Nawty
Parted Intortor. New Carpal
8148.900
Ttoo Story Victorian Horn*.
5 B*d/4Bath. over 3200 *q ft.
2 Fpici, 4 Porch**. Hug*
Living. Dmmg 4 Family Rm*
w/ Wat Bar Located In
Histone District Overlooking
Oorgaous Park 4 4 Blocks to
Laks Monro* Listed In
Nation* Registry or IS*lone
Hemes. 4544.900.
I * A I 11 U S I1 M H N I
V I M I I ll(| I
I'M* M 'l M i l l S
III/
4 .* I
I 7 l»-1

Single Story
Design

1st Month's Rent
W ith 1? Mo Lease &amp; Auurouetl Cretin

AJftPQPT (K

CountryLake i

SmM Cm ! IWtBNtS|

CORRUQATEO

STEEL

R O O FIN G lor Bams. Boat
Docks. Shop*, etc Also Cutverl
Ppa 15**26 t8“x70\ Ce l For
Pncas Surplus Steal 6 Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-2035788

Sanford: 9t5Ma0*Auai 1 Modi
ofl 17-92.2BR/IBA, w*h bonus
room. LR, DR. comptotaly
renovated, large corner lot
CH A , all kitchen apple
included Very cute starter
horn*. 8135.000 Mortgage
tundmg evaJLabte to 525 credit
■core 407-499-1799., N meg.

1 9 9 — P ets

Sridont: Mari 91 to be buri. 4/2
tear gang*. 1200 aq f i l l 35k
Didem at Brown Hards
Stevens. 407-444-7672.

5 pc bdrm aat md Igtd mirror
and hdbd.chO.Oto. noted, good
cond. 8210 obo Stova-wm.
899. C a l; 407687-3587.

BCD: NASA technology. Vtooo
memory loam mattraaa sat. as
ssan on TVA4a4 New In ptoatc
with manufacturer'* warranty.
Coal $1509. must aal 8606 407­
631-1322 O R 366-753-1515.

2 3 1 — C a r s F o r S ale

Free: Female Cocker Spaniel,
house brokan. looking tor good
horn*. 4076234621.

Ford Contour, 1997.4 Brand
naw brat. *ic*a*nt maid*
iouL nms partadlt 82500 407­
7926616 or 407-5495634

F o r S ale

4 WHEELER/ATV
2005 HONDA
90
82900 346-719-5330
4 W HEELER/ATV
2005 YAMAHA
200 B L A S TE R
93300 384-799-4330

4 W H EELER S FOR SA LE
2009 Yamaha 200 Blaster
83100. 2004 Polaris 250
TraUbtenr 83200 and 2005
Honda 80 83900. C M 284-784­
8310

Saab 9 3 2001 40k m taathai
8R 810.950 call or visit
4078732946 com

tw o Brand Naw
4-Wheelers
1- Polaris 1-

235—

384-789-4220

T r u c k /S U V S /V a n s
F o r S ale

W d Cert For Your Dog or Cel
In Your Homo White You Are
Oon*l Plenty d TE C W * bmg
n newspapers, maf and even
tor
ptanttl
Vi
tsonabla
Rstasl
Ratarancas Avsitabto Upon
Raquari. Ptoata C M 407614­
8703

iie e l e r s

4 W H EELEfVATV
2004 POLARIS
260 TR A ILBLAZER
83200 C a l 366-789 53M

St

2 6 9 -C l e a n in g

S ervices

1987 Dodgs Dakota. g3k
original
rmtst, naw liras,
transmission 4 angina Needs
aom* work. 83500. 407-574­
1447.

Houa* Cleaning Quality,
paraonaluad. Ratable. Data!
Ortanlad
Service
8am*
deanert every Una CM For tree
quote 407-374-4196

2003 ^ord F250 Ext Cab KLT
30k Ml 817.950 cal or visit
4076732966 com
3iavTCtot 2500HO 2004 4*4 Lit
KK Oorgaous 18k Ml 823.950
cal or visit 4078732984 com

2 7 6 -F en ce

Central Florida Fane*

2 0 9 — C l o t h in g

FOR SA LE
■Queen sleeper sola. 8200
•Redmer. 8100
■Two end tablet. 810 each
4 ft desk. 850
-Or***! Tnpto dresser. 8250
Coffee table, 820
Call 407-4436814

2 1 7 — G a r a g e S ales

Dodge 2500 Crew Cab 2004
Owaal 22k Mi 819.950 CM or
vt*4 4076732944 com

Going out of Business. Closing
out warshouta kri ol ankquas
Farmtablas. pnmruvas. wood
burning cook stove, desk*,
dmmg sett, dressers, chests,
game tabto, pictures, mirrors,
sokd marble dmlng tabto.
clocks, lamps, coltoctibtet.
Curio cabmatl. (ewelry, linens,
and more Downtown Oviedo,
SR 428 4 419 by n* write lower
30 Station St. Thursday.
Friday. Saturday. Sunday. 1 3
6pm 4076656422 Thta Is • »
l|

AN Type* of Fence

Chevy 1500 2001 Ext Cab
89.950
call
or
visit
4078732984 com
Chevy TrsktUrsr LS 2005
816.950
cal
or
visit]
4078732966 com

BPA:
Ftwr-opbc watortal.
therapy (at*, cup holders,
Insulated cover, tun factory
warranty. Never used In crato.
81996.4076396674 OR 346­
214-2946

W

Wanted: H. Newton
painting. Call Bob, 407­
794-2247.

Badroom 8 pc, Louie Ptilftpa
Stotgh sat. Bad. 2 mte aland*,
draesar. minor, cheat. Oovatal.
never used Cost 84900.
■aenhea 81850 407-4764400

Poof Tabto 8 It aokd wood, f
tie la. K 6 4 rail*, totthar
pockets, naw In crate Cost
83500. sacnflca tor 81250
407-470-4490.

239—
M o t o r c y c l e s /4 -

Hot Tub/Spa 5 parson, 5ty).20
jats. cab. bghts. naw usad.
Warranty.
retail
84300,
1.81595407-278-1552

M M K CO A T, F ul length with
hood. Sue large, kept In turner
storage 83.000 C M 384-789­
I 8070.

Lartiar high back RedVwr. aofa
with tacknars on other and.
uphototoiad chair wtoi ottoman.
407-328-1848.

Ford Wmdstar 2002 39k Mi
Pertect 810.950 cal or vis*
4076732966 com

is c e l l a n e o u s

S u p p l ie s

'Or Patti's Pet
Sitting 'Or

Adjustable Bad: Remote
control haadrtoot. massage,
Umar, auto-llat feature, deluxe
dtoopraebe matiraas. A l brand
new with warranty 81650
407631-1941 or 345-7536489

Ford F150 2003 31k M i XLT
Ext Cab S t5.450 cat or vtsd
4076732966 com

223—
M

P«t Bui t 1/2 yr* old. wtvto with
•pots Atari recaganta dog W« 1
tots of energy. 407-3234019.
needs a good horn*.

2 sals of couches. I green. I
brown. 8150 aa. WUriur 4 Oyer.
850 tor both. 407-574-1447.

Wbahar and Dryer working
oondMon, 11001C
0132. toava mag

3291 8 . S anford Av#., Sanford

235—

T r u c k /S U V S /V a n s

FPE Breaker Bo*. 1S0A mam
Assorted 50AY. M A S . 20AS.
18ASbraakara.8IOO.obo 55'
galvanusd lane* CM atoctrtc
hoW. $79. obo 407-5476832

M a t e r ia l s

Sanford: 3BR/2BA. Mayfair
aackn. brick fcaptoc*. oak toon,
citrus treat, overtired lot C a l
407622-4307.___________

Table: Oorgaous S'
fcjm*ur*-*tyto tabto. daoorabva
lags, itMhtr pockets, ov#nu#d
1 'fir— pMoe data, aooMtory
U nV iba A # B ra n d m w lic n li
Co«l $4K. mu*l Ml $1350 407*
402-1791 O R 386-7536448

Studio Apartments
Starling al s4 7 4

• Sparioun A ju rlm m l* » I U i laryr Gosol* • L a ir
Fruit! » \ o U f)b a ll» SpartJlng f o o l » T r n n li C o urt!

HP Design)*! plotter Color
B/W. 24* wide, large format
printer Lfca Naw, eng bos. 8600
firm 407-323-4101.

1 9 1 — B u il d in g

IM M *

Come Check Us Out]

300 OFF

Sanlord. 3rt, 407 Cotariri Way,
big comar U . 1riS120.000 buys
to. Apprtreed at I145K. 407687­
2412.______________________

1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s Ac

240-1186.

9 9 — A pa rtm en ts •

BanfonFC alary Lake*
4/2 5/2. w/office Can b* 5th
bedoom 2yrsnsw Hlge comer
lot. . W i t asking. 8325k.
Sacrifice at 8302k Buyer
Grants svtdtbto Esd. 954­
7200018

F urntturh F o r S a l e
Two Home* For The Pnc* 01
On*. Radi-cad For Quick

to

F o r S ale

ft

Office* For Rant: 400 *q to
800 *q It. 8anford Fulton
Offioa Canter 4076146750

2 1 9 — W anttd

Spoctoktlng In Vinyl
Fencing
f r o * Estimates

I

Ucansad/lnturtd
■Qualify Work
344-799-4130

2 7 8 -H and y M an

Dodge D M o u 2002Cr»wZ5&gt;
ve * 11.860 call at VIM
4078732966 OOm

R J Handy M an 8#rvtca«
AM Phata# of Construction

Fold F 150 2002 52k U
86.950
call
or
vttn
4076732966 com

Prassura Claantng.
Painting. Hauling
407-323*2841 (Hom a Phona)
407-314-8878 (CaH Ptiona)

Ford F I5 0 2003 itOk IX
[ 88.950
caN
or
visit

294-PA IN nN C

4078732988 oom

Handyman Ptua
Manor 4 Exterior Parting. A l
Typo* of Repair*
Fra*
Estimate* Unbeatable prices.
Licensed 4 Ineured
407-494-1234

Land Rover 2000 Discovery
810.950 80k Ml CM or vtol
4076732986 com

H U G E B E N E F IT BA LE C A T
P R O T E C T IO N
S O C IE TY ,
Sept 30. Oct 1 4 2. * AM 5PM
Halloween 4 Thanksgiving
decorations,
lota
of
A v* , Sanford off East 28th SL
Mum tarrriy Garage Sato: 48
Wari to B4 Heard, norti to 755
N. Oregon Av* 9/30 4 10/1.
Sam AnfcQua*. doth**, and
much
Sato. Fn. Sept 30 S a il
I OYard
d 1, Son Oct 2.4278 Nolen I
Rd. ofl 427 (Ronald Reagan I
BNd|

H erald S er vic e D ir ec to r y
NEW
TECHNIQUE,
'

C h iiB to p h d r L a o n 'a

TO PLACE AD CALL
407-322-2611

Handyman
Remodeling,
TIlps,

FULL
s o m a

FM SSUM
WASHING
COMPANY
FAMILY OW NED 6
O PER ATED « N C f 1942
PteseeCafl

W * A ccept i
C re d it C a rd s .

Tree Removal,
Trimming. Bobcat
6 vc, Firewood,
Fra* Estimates
Uc/lns

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

ICtfA* | a 8 f
FmCt

k Cofnpktt

TmStnktCo.
4 0 7

719

7 3 0 1

a

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407- 323-9408

N U ln u u r

R oofin g

Specializing In

S

The Herald a no* m oon***» lor a rm n an adveiseemere 4 no* i
reded by rw kr*i week aker tie Ad sppesrs Th* neaepaper a i
leeponaese or lade edidfeoever tor any olaen made by an M or tor a
or aw te n d * product* or opporkeaee* o*wed by our bftertoera 1
ae no* enaone or promo** Sw purtsmoe Of **** ri any produd. ee
I to admrtoe to i

Rereaftagfi
Repairs

iw D iy w a ll

4 1 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 6

Uci k a tstsu

407 415 9 3 5 8

poe*e or imenceplewe by out tampan* Menderd*

■
j *. i

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fw s m S E E H

LAWMiCAFlT

JL S S IC C U T S
A W N CARE
lomplat* y tv
round quality
irvicB that you
an dspand on.
ommardal sod
Rssidtntisl
n

Estimates

F -6 I7 -0 7 4 IL

EXPERT LAWN K R V IC E t
todudaa. Mcwring. Edgng
W M dM ftg.Bkm fng.UgN
Tnmmtog Yard CtoarHi),
L U c h iS o d

Many sahritod Lake Mary.
Longwood. Sardord. Haatvow
oatemarv For Rairifa.
Fnandy 6 RaaaanriSa Lawn
Sarvioa. ptosis cM
•tow*Cohan, tto
Oridiad Tbre Orounda Master

Hwjm-iai ....

Activity
Assistant
Part-tinw WBBkBod
Position. Must bo
snorgsBc and #n)oy
worldng wtth th#
sidarty.
PtBBB# contact Rich
Bbbbbt. (Activity
Director) at
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 1 *7 6 6 0

Totool Thu
Cool It Cm) All
BtWiuhA Vital

t

TXCtiAICRS
FORTX WELL

DRESSED
PROFESSOML

Frankie'#
Cleaner#
MMtt-MM

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Magnolia Self-Storage
2530 S. Magnolia Avenug, Santord. FI 32773
PH. 407-321-2806

Opan 24 Hours
TU9*Wsd-Thur

Drop M and Diy Cltaning
S ir v ic M A b o A v t f ib ic

2821 8- Ortando Dr. (17-02 • 8awA-Lot Plaza)
Sanbrd. F I *407-320-1908

Localy Ownsd and Oparatad
Resident Manager On Sits
Lowest Rstei
AH Units Drtvg Up
Month/y Rentals
Air ConcMonsd Units AvalabM
Boat R.V. and Vahida Partdng
24 H f.. 7 D a y W g g id y A o c «

\
v..w l___ *^

m

�September 211 f, 29. 2005 Page 5R
Leca ls

Lecals

Lecals

Lecals

L ec a ls

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that WACHOVIA DANK AS
CU8T OOIAM/TRUS T E E FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX BER
VICE LUC. tie holder rftib M -

L ecals

RMOI. MULTIPLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL/ OFFICE/ tlSTl
TUTIONAL. TO SR I. SWOLE
FAM6.Y RESIDENTIAL: PRO
VIDINO FOR SEVERABAITY.
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
DATE
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORO

WHEN Odob* 13,3th
WHERE: P T o * n g .
W IHStreel.Sankjrd.FLJ.
(407)321-7442
VEHKXE
YEAR ISM
MAKE: JEEP
MOOEL UTILITY
COLOR BLUE
VIN # 1JCMU7446JT207312
VEHKXE
YEAR 1997
MAKE CHEVY
MOOEL ADR
COLOR MAROON
VIN t. 2QIWL54T2N6146652

Deputy Clerk

Pubkah September St. 2t.
2005 end October 5.12. 2006
UI0T

Vehicle Auction • « OOent
WHEN October It. 2005
WHERE PaMt Towing. t»1»
W let Street. Sentord. TL 32771
1407)321 7442
VEHKXE
YEAR: I M3
MAKE TOYOTA
MOOEL CAMRY
COLOR RED
VIN I: 4T1SK12E1PU2B432B

By order ol tie City Cottmunn
ol tie Cty ol Sentord. Flonde
PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE W ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
CLERK AT 407-3306603 48
HOURS W ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING

LOT 16 BLK A SUNSET
MANOR P B IP O 64

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC t o

WHEN October 16, M0S
WHERE Pauli Towing It t t
W lot Steel. Sentord. FL32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1M6
MAKE FORO
MOOEL STATION WAOON
COLOR TAN
VIN A: 1FAFP57U0WA266572

ORDINANCE NO. 3626

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIOA.
AMENOINO ORDINANCE NO
3117 OF SAIO CITY. SAID
ORDINANCE BE INGA ZONING
PLAN: SAIO AMENDMENT
CHANGING THE ZON64G OF
2 4 ACRES OF PROPERTY
LYING BETWEEN EAST 24TH
STREET AND EAST 25TH
STREET ANO BETWEEN PAL­
METTO AVENUE ANO PARK
AVENUE: FROM OC 2. GEN
ERAL COMMERCIAL AND

I

F o u n d

d o l l

i n

M

VEHKXE
YEAR 1664
MAKE FORO
MOOEL-UTWTY
COLOR BLUE
VIN » 1FM0UI5F3ELA05753

ProtpecOve bidden moy raped
vendee one hour prior to tele
Terme are -CASH OR CERTI­

FIED FUNDS' Pauli Towing

y

t H e

TOWING re^’ty OVIEDO

2005 LOADMA8TER IK ,
ER
VINA 4YPAB23265T030I2I
2004 SER 1 BOAT
VINA SERVM74E404
Pubkeh September 28.2005
UI45
NOTICE OF AUCTION
Thtt euction will be held on
OCTOBER 16.2005. et#00AM
el 325 Aul.n Ave. Oviedo. FL
Proepedive betdere tney raped
the vetudee on tie dey betore
the Auction liom 6AM until 6PM
Terme ere ceeh or certtwd fund*
only
OVIEDO
TOWING

1667 MERCURY MYSTKJUE
VIN4 3MELM6536VM60I067

WHAT. VEHKXE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN October 22,2006
TIME 1000am
WHERE AARTowvig Service
tool N Orlando Ave
MaltUnd FL 32751

oorwder tie adopton ot an or*nanco by tie Cty ol Sardord.
Ftonda. detabed at lotowi
|
O R O M A N C t NO. 3626

AN ORDINANCE O f THE C(TY
OF SANFORD. FLORIOA.
AMENOINO ORDINANCE NO
3117 OF SAID CITY: SAIO
o r d in a n c e be era a zo n in g
PLAN: SAIO AMENDMENT TO
CHANGE THE ZONING OF
22 34 ACRES OF PROPERTY
LYtta BETWEEN VRLOWOOO
DRIVE EXTENDED EASTERLY
ANO LAKE MARY BOULEVARO
ANO BETWEEN 1600EN LAKE
DRIVE ANO STERLING PINE
STREET. FROM SR 1. BUGLE
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO PO,
PLANNEO DEVELOPMENT;

Sanford
Herald

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that
MTAG CUST FOR
AMHERST ASSET MOT LLC,
tie how* ol tie lobowtig cartscate(t) hat tied Mid ctrts-

c o ll

4 0 7 322-2611
-

'

PRosnotta for

WHAT VEHKXE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN October 30. 2606
TIME 1000am
WHERE A 6 R Towing Service
1001 N Orlando Ave
Maitland FL 32751
VEHKXES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHKXE IDENTIFICATION #
1662 CHEVROLET GEO
METRO
2C1MR2463N6764267

1664 FORD TAURUS
1FALPS2U7RA21372S
1666 CHEVROLET CAMERO
1G1FP21E7KL137566
1664 0LDSM08AE CUTLASS
C1ERA
1G3AJ65M2R6306006
1664 GENERAL MOTORS
CORP BLAZER
10KCS13W6R0512726

2000 M ERCU RY MOUN
TAM EER

4M2ZU66E6YUJ43312

severabk.-

(TY. CONFLICTS ANO EFFEC| TIVE DATE

WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN Octob* 13, 2006
TIME: 1000am
WHERE A 4 R Towing Service
1001 N Orlando Ave
Uatand FL 32761

PARCEL 10# 35-16-30-SAJ08000210

FI 32771.

Krai K ill"

Ol tie cay ol Sareurd. Ftonda

61ALT1IT t M * T H I A tllU N L liCATt THE HEAT WT1IE
CIXX. BEAU IU U . P IA n m MCXYTAlNt I f * 13111N
NC Homwl Crtww. Aar.a * A lawrarata Oim Air Mvee
trail)
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tral
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. . . . I. - . . I« i. . i u a l n icm Call lot Itrr inalata

Hrip Wanted

Iafn|«aaa4 Hee ArailaMe.

hC • MOINTAIh IIO M U ITU tyratacalat aae |au4
.a

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a . ^ e fc wra lira M S

Pubbeh September 26. 2005

anyof

Sopeamb* &gt;3, 2006
MOT1CB OF A PUBLIC HEARINO TO CONSIDER THE
^
^
oV a n o r d i n a n c e BY THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIOA

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: t ■
pareon doodoa to appeal a dac*-

9„ m ii tureay feim ttt.ttl

U t u IWOim 06IVE ll-ei»JHdHI&gt;.

in

THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
CLERK AT 407-33O66W «
HOURS el ADVANCE OF THE
MEETWO

AL trim C TIJU U S W AT in * « u r

M6005 HEBaa* Fayt XMtanaa ClawA

1963 PONTIAC F IRC BIRD
2027 S22S6P22I0976

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
p a r tic ip a te

,a arln1r4 lela IMF) 4eee

Call liaua) (TU6I2I14TM

" v tilt C lF S TO AUCTION
V lt n M AKE MOOEL
V EH IC IE lO E N IP IC A tlO N 4

Nonce la hereby given tiat a
...... .
C TM Ttm *1 frw C*y Hal. 300 Nonn r*f» *vanu«.
ki the City ol Sbtord. Fkxlda. al 700 o'clock PM on Monday,
O d o b * 10, 300S 10 eontld* tie adoption o l an onknance by
the Cty ol Sentord. Ftondb. dtaobed a* toaoen

(900)4JO-1177
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UCF thunders past Marshall for historic win
Special to tha Harold

, ,„v USA game and first
The first Confr^. ypar (or (he (JCF led lo
home contest «"jnl first •the Golden Knights
one very W * l7 games. UCF topped
first vfctor*,.|3( at the Citrus Bowl Saturday
Marw*1,,,'record its first victory since 2003.
cveni'^pmves to 1*2 overall and 1-0 in
U ‘ . n la v w h ile ih e T h u n H e H n e H e r d h

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/■eld in celebratioa tearing down a goal post.
'I am very happy for the kids,” said UCF
head coach George O'Leary. “You can hear
the excitement in there (locker room) and I
am just happy for them. It was a great win
for UCF and a great win for the team.”
Steven Moffett completed 19-of-26 passes
for 290 yards and one score for UCF. Making
his first career start, Kevin Smith rushed for
60 yards and one touchdown. The Golden
Knights defease stifled Marshall all game,
limiting the Thundering Herd to just 11
yards on the ground, the third lowest total in
UCF history. UCF's defense forced two fum­
bles and also posted two interceptions.
After a sack and forced fumble by Faul
Carrington on its first defeasive series, UCF
capitalized with a five-yard touchdown pass
from Moffett to Brandon Marshall to give the
Golden Knights a 7-0 lead with 10:43 left in
the first quarter.
A 12-play, 84-yard drive in the second
quarter helped set up a one-yard touchdown
run by Smith to put the hosts up 14 with 6:50
remaining in the half. Matt Prater nailed a
49-yard field goal towards the end of the half
and UCF led, 17-0, at intermission.
Moffett completed passes to six different
receivers, most frequently Mike Walker, who
had seven catches for 75 yards. Darcy
Johnson totaled five catches for 72 yards.
UCF amassed 260 yards in the air.
Defensively, Carrington had three tackles
for loss, including two sacks for a loss of 14
yards. Sha'reff Rashad and Travonti Johnson
each recorded an interception.
Jimmy Skinner threw a pair of touchdown

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asses in the second half, a 24-yard strike to
liram Moore and a 12-yard toss to Marcus
Fitzgerald, but it was not enough. Prater
added two field goals in the second half to
put the game out of reach. His third made
field goal of the night, a 43-yardcr with 5:45
to play, gave UCF a 23-7 edge.
Skinner completed 25-of-45 passes for 296
yards and two scones, but also tossed both
interceptions. Moore had seven catches for
110 yards.
CARRINGTON NAMED C-USA DEFENSIVE
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Conference USA named UCF senior
defensive end Paul Carrington its defensive
player of the week for his efforts in leading
the Golden Knights to a 23-13 victory over
Marshall in Saturday's C-USA contest.
Carrington is the first UCF football player
in school history to be named one of CUSA's Players of the Week.
Carrington led a UCF defense that held
Marshall to 11 yards rushing and 13 points
in a 23-13 UCF victory. The fifth-year senior
totaled three tackles-for-loss and two sacks,
including a sack and forced fumble of
Marshall quarterback Bcm ie Morris to set
up UCF's first touchdown of the game
inside the Marshall 20.
The sack and forced fumble set the tone
on M arshall's first drive of the night as UCF
snapped the nation's longest losing streak
at 17 games and also won its inaugural
Conference USA game in the process.
The Golden Knights limited Marshall to
just 11 yards rushing, the third lowest total
in UCF history. UCF has only held two
other opponents to 11 or fewer yards rush­
ing. The team held Louisiana-Monroe to -20
yards rushing on O c t 2 1 ,2 0 0 0 and limited
Louisiana Tech to -7 on Oct. 23,1999.
Carrington and the Golden Knights
return to action Saturday on the road at
Louisiana-Lafayette. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m.
(ET) from Cajun Field in Lafayette. There is
no live television coverage o f the game, but
the UCF ISP Sports N etwork will nave com ­
plete coverage, including the pregame
show at 6 p.m.

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H trsM photos by Romeo Qusman (top) and Jim Wentz (bottom, left end right)

A hug* UCF crowd calibrates a t several students take down the goal post (top) after the Golden
Knights defeated Marshall. 23-13, at the Citrus Bowl on Saturday. Lake Howell's Brandon Marshall
(No. 8, left) had a touchdown catch and defensive end Paul Carrington (right) was named the
Conference USA Player of the Week for his play.

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DOLPHINS 14, RAIDERS 0
Cornell Wesley was the star
on both olfensc and defense for
the Dolphins, scoring on a 63yard ru a with Joe Young
adding tire extra point, and
running back an interception
tor 63 yards with Jordan Young
scoring the extra point.

The Raiders advanced the
ball into the red zone several
times but penalties kept them
out of the end zone. This
young team (Raiders) was led
by Jolwathan Edwards and
quarterback Chris Stewart, who
had some pretty nice runs, but
the penalties ruined their
chances.
Players of the Game:
Dolphins _ running back

iley; Ra
Chris!Stewart.
quarterbackt Chris
10-TO-12 YEAR OLDS
BUCCANEERS 0, GIANTS 0
The Giants entered the red
zone several times, but the
Dues' swarming defense came
up big led by Jeff McBride,
who had a big interception in
the end zone.
The Giants' offense was led
by running back Andrea Folger,

who kept the pressure on the
Bucs' defense. The Giants
defense was led by comerback
Anon Malik, who made some
big stops to keep the Bucs
offense out of the end zone.
In overtime the Ciants had
four downs but was stopped
when Jeff McBride picked off
his second pass to end tlie
threat and the game was decid­
ed when the Bucaneers' Rudy

Williams was interfered with
on a 30-yard pass attempt.
Players of the Game:
Buccaneers _ running
back /defensive back Jeff
McBride; Giants _ running
back Andrea Folger.
RAIDERS 26, DOLPHINS 0
The scoring started with a 10yard touchdown pass from
Donate Lett to Croix Trosper.
Michael Radzak then inter­

cepted a pass to set up a 20yanl touchdown run by Croix
Trosper's twin brother,
Cameron, and Radzak then
added a 25-yard touchdown
run to end the half.
Quarterback Lett had good
rolection from the Raiders'
ig offensive line led by
Jasmaine Anderson and Marcus
Slayback, who also added a 20yard touchdown run.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by toe CXyCommlaetonol the City
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AN ORDINANCE O F TH E CITY O F LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
AMENDING TH E CITY O F LAKE MARY OFFICIAL ZONING
MAP BY REZONW G CERTAIN LANOS WITHIN THE CITY O F
LAKE MARY. CONSISTING O F .75 A CR ES. LOCATED NORTH
STOE O F CRYSTAL LAKE A V E , EA ST O F NORTH COUNTRY
CLU B ROAD AND W EST O F SECO N O STREET. M ORE FULLY
D E 8 C R 0 E O HEREIN, FROM TH E PR ESEN T ZONING CLAS­
SIFICATION O F C - 1 , G EN ER A L CO M M ER CIAL TO DC.
DOWNTOWN CEN TER . PURSUANT TO TH E TERM S O F THE
FLORIOA STATUTES; PROVIDING CONFLICTS. SEVERABIL­
ITY ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
Changing the zoning on (ha toftotafog daaertoad property
Lag Lota 24 ♦ 29 Block 27 Cryatai Lake Winter Homes
BubdMaton, Par Plat Boofc 2 Page IIS 01 The Public Records ol
SenUnoto County. Florida; more commonly known as 120 E
Crystal Lake Avenue.

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bon* era touted to existing non-com patible lend u e e t located
Within the 85 D N L ro s e contour of the Official NEM &lt;2001 DNL
Nome Contours), end eonew teni with FAA'i 1998 rem edtoi mittgetton policy (83 F R 16409)’ Should the *irpo«1 operator intend
to purchase land within the new e ilsb n g contour (2004). not
included in the previous contour, the N C P should be updated to

D ocum ents are available for public inspection during norm al
b u sin ess hours at Sanford Airport Authority R eception. 1200 R ed
C leveland Boulevard. Sanford. Florida
Bryant W Garrett. V P-Finance 6 C F O

EFFECTtVE DATE.

CITY OF L A K l MARY

NOTICE IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
tost the City o l Lake Mary.
Florida City Com m ission t a
hold 2 pubkc hearings reieled lo

NOTICE OF
FLAN CHANGE
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEANNOS
The City of Lsks Mary proposes
to adopt to* tosowmg ordinance

Firml Reading w ill be on
Thursday. July 7. 2009

A TA P ED RECO RD O F THtS MEETING IS MADE BY THE CITY
FO R ITS CONVENIENCE. THtS RECO RD MAY NOT CONSTI­
TU TE AN ADEQUATE RECORD FOR PUR PO SES OF APPEAL
FROM A DECISION MADE BY THE CITY WITH R ESPECT TO
TH E FOREGOING MATTER. ANY PERSON WISHING TO
EN SU R E THAT AN ADEQUATE RECORD O F TH E PROCEED ­
INGS IS MAINTAINED FO R APPELLATE PUR PO SES IS
ADVISED TO MAKE TH E N ECESSARY ARRANGEM ENTS AT
HIS O R HER OWN EXPEN SE
PER SO N S WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F TH ESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CO N TACT TH E CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48
H O URS IN ADVANCE O F TH E MEETING AT (407) 588-1424
CITY O F LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol A. Foster, City Clerk
DATED: July 9. 2008
Pubtah: July 10.2009
8040
N O T K 1 OF PUBLIC HEARING TO AMENO THE SANFORD
LAND DEVELOPM ENT REGULATIONS
T he C ity o f Sanford Planning and Zoning Com m ission w ill hold
a P u b lic H earing to review and recom m end to the City
Com m ission am endm ents to the Sanford Land Developm ent
R egulations. A rticle II. Land U se and Zoning; Article III,
Procedures for Developm ent Approval; A rticle V. Variances and
A ppeals; A rticle X. Fees; Schedule B. Perm itted U ses; and
Schedule C . A rea and Dim ension Regulations. Schedule F,
G eneral Requirem ents lo r Buildings. Parcels. Yard. Building
Setbacks and Lighting and Schedule R. Airport and Aircraft on
T h u rsd a y, J u ly 21, 2008 at 7 00 P M in the C ity Com m ission
Cham bers. Sanford C ity HaH
Interested parties m ay appear at the m eeting and be heard
regarding the proposed am endm ents Interested parties m ay
also subm it written com m ents regarding ih e proposed am end­
m ents to R u ss G ib son . AICP, D irector o l Planning and
Developm ent Services. P O Bo* 1788. Sanford. F L 327721788
A copy of the proposed am endm ents is on Me with the
Departm ent of Planning end Developm ent S e rvice s at C ity HaH.
Sanford. Florida and m ay be inspected by the public
It is anticipated that the C ity Com m ission w ill consid er the pro­
posed am endm ents to the Lend D evelopm ent R egulations at
their Ju ly 29, 2009 regular m eeting
Persona with a disability, such as a vision, hearing or speech
Im pairm ent, or persona needing other types of assistance, and
who w ish to attend C ity Com m ission m eetings or any other
board or com m ittee m eeting m ay contact Ihe C ity C le rk in writ­
ing. o r may c e il 407-330-5803 tor inform ation regarding ava il­
able a id s and service*
Pursuant to section 258.0105, Florida Statutes, if any person
d ecides to appeal any decision m ade by Ihe Planning and
Zoning Com m ission with respect to any m atter considered at
this pub lic m eeting, such person w ill need a record o l the pro­
ceeding s and for such purpose, such person m ay need to
ensure that a verbatim record of Ihe proceedings is m ads,
including the testim ony and evidence upon w hich the appeal is
to be based. T his record is not provided by ih e C ily of Sanford
Publish: July 10. 2005
S041
NOTICE TO THE P U BU C
SANFORD AIRPORT AUTHORITY
NOISE EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE DETERMINATION
The F ederal Aviabon Adm inistration (FAA) has evaluated the
final subm ission of the N oise E ip o su re M ap s (NEM ) and sup­
porting docum entation transm itted by letter on June 9. 2005. m
accordance with Section 103(a) (1) ot the Aviation Safety and
N o ise Abatem ent A ct of 1979 (ANSA), and has determ ined that
they are m com pliance with applicable requirem ents of 14 C F R
Part 150 The FA A has determ ined that Ihe m aps and tables
•netted Exhibit t “Aircraft Flight T racks-Proposed IFR Flight
Tracks-Runw ay 9R-27L*. Exhibit 2 “E xistin g Land Use*. Exhibit
3 *2004 D N L C ontours’ , Exhibit 4 “2009 D N L Contours', Exhibit
5 “Future Land U se ', Table 14 "2004 D N L Contour A rea'. Table
15 *2004 Population W ithin the D N L Contours*. Table 16 *2009
D N L Contour Area*, and Table 17 “2009 Population W ithin D N L
Contours* fulfill Ihe requirem ents lo r the current and the 5- year
noise exposure m aps
The FA A ’f determ ination that the N oise Exposure M aps are m
com pliance is touted to a finding that Ihe m aps were developed
in accordance with the procedures contained in Appendix A o l
F A R P art 150
S uch determ ination does not constitute
approval of data, inform ation or plans
STtould question s anse concerning the precise relationship ol
sp e cific properties to noise exposure contours depicted on the
N o ise Exposure M aps, it should be noted that the FA A w ill nol
be involved in any w ay m determ ining the relative locations ol
•p a cific properties with regard to the depicted noise contours or
m interpreting Ihe m aps to resolve question s concerning, tor
exam ple, w hich properties should be covered by the provisions
of S ection 107 o f the Act. These functions are inseparable rrom
the ultim ate lend use control and planning responsibilities of
lo ca l governm ent These local respon sibilities are not changed
In an y w ay under Part 150 or through F A A i determ ination rets
bv* to the Norse Exposure M aps Therefore Ihe responsibility
tor detailed overlaying ot noise exposure contours onto the
m aps depicting properties on the surface rests exclusively with
the airport operator or with thoee public agencies and planning
ag e n cie s with w hich consultation is required under Section 103
ot Ihe Act The FA A rakes on the certification by the airport
operator, under 150 21 of FA R Part 150 that the statutonfy
required consultation has been accom plished
The FA A wifi publish notice in the Federal Flegisier announcing
its determ ination on the Noise E ip o su re M aps for the Orlando
Sanford International Airport
N otice of th is determ ination and ihe aveJabikty of Ihe ficuss
E xposure M aps w hen published at least three tim es in a new s
paper of general circulation m Ihe county or counties where
•H eeled parties are located, w * satisfy the requirem ents of
S ection 107 of the A N S A Act
Attention is caked to trie requirem ent* J Section ISO 2 f Id) of
F A R Part 150 m»oiving toe prom pt prepa/etexi end subm ission
of r e r * — 1 to toes# m«pe 4 any actual cx proposed cra n g e in
toe operate* of toe O ie n d o Stanford Intem econei Airport «w /n
c re e le any substantial '* « nun-oum peUne use « #r*y w ee*
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AN ORDINANCE O f THE CITY
O F LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
AM END ING THE C O M P R E ­
HENSIVE PLAN FO R THE CITY
O F LAKE M ARY. FLORIDA;
PROVIDING FO R A CHANGE
O F FUTURE LAND USE D ES­
IGNATION FROM CO M M ER ­
CIAL (COM) TO HIGH DENSITY
RESID EN TIAL (HDR) FO R
PER PER T Y LOCATED SOUTH
O F TIM ACUAN BO ULEVARD
ANO ADJACENT TO AND EAST
O f THE CORNERSTONE AT
LAKE M ARY DEVELOPM ENT.
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIL­
ITY CO NFLICTS, AND E FFE C ­
TIVE DATE
NOTICE IS H ER EBY QIVEN
mat toe City o l Lake Mary.
Florida City Com m ission w ill
hold 2 pubkc hearings rstatsd to
the requested land us* amend-

Sacond Reading t a be on
Thursday. July 21.2009
The purpose of to* pubSc hear­
ings is tor toe City of Lake Mary
to constdar a imatt-acat* M ure
land uae map amendment to to*
City
of
Lafca
M ary
Comprahentav* Plan. The pro­
posed am enrtnent N s future
_____, _________I (6 (kVa) to
High Density Residential (9
du/acre) The properly to be
considered tor toe smeH-scale
amendment la as totows; Parcel
ID #04-20-30-3004)0900000 8
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 8 0 -0 0 0 0 ,
located on the south side of C R
48A and north of and ackecent to
lha Tuscany at Lake Mary
Subdivision.
Both Pubkc
Haartnga wik be at 7 00 PM or

First Reading wilt be
Thursday. A lly 7. 2005

on

Second Reading will be on
Thursday. July 21. 2005
The purpose ot to# pubkc hearmgs e for to* City of Lake Mary
to consider a sm all-scale future
la rd us* map amendment lo to*
City
ol
Lake
Mary
Comprehensive Plan The pro­
posed amendment is a future
land
use
changa
from
Com m ercial lo High Density
Residential (9 du/acre)
The
property to be considered tor the
small- scale amendment la aa
follows Parcel 10 #05-20-30916-00004)020. located on toe
south
side
ot Timacuan
Boulevard aast of and adjacent
to toe Cornerstone al Lake Mary
Shopping Center Both Pubkc
Hearings wJI be al 7 00 PM or
aa soon as posable thereafter.
Acres W- 5 acres
*
Proposed
Townhouse*

Land

U ta

The City Commission w4 be tkscu w ing an application to changa
the
Futura
Land
Uaa
Designation of tha subject prop­
erty tram Commercial (COM) to
High Density Resadenkal (HOR)
A copy of toe proposed amend­
ment to to* Com prehensive
Plan is tvaiiabi# tor inspection
by toe pubkc m toe Community
Development Department office,
Lake Mary Municipal Sarvices
Building. 911 W allace Court,
Lake Mary. Florida 32749,
Monday through Friday, from
8 00 A M until 50 0 P M . or you
may call Gary Schindler, City
Planner at (407) 589-1442 for
mora inform ation concerning
this amendment
The Pubkc Hearing will be held
in the City ol Lake Mary
Commission Chambers, 100 N
Country Club R d . Lake Mary
Any inferesled party may app
at toe pubkc hearing and be
heard regarding toa abova
described amendment or submit
written comments to the address
identified above Said hearing
may continue from time to time
until toe City Commission makes
a final decision
NOTE IFAPER SO N D ECIO ES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS
MEETINO OR HEARINO. HE
OR SHE WILL NEED A
RECORD OF THE PROCEED ­
INGS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH
PURPOSE HE OR SHE MAY
NEEO TO ENSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PRO CEED IN G S IS MADE,
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY ANO EVI­
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
A PPE AL IS TO BE BASED
FLORIDA STATUTES 288 0105
PERSO NS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PRO CEED IN GS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA
COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT 407-585-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY
FLORIDA
CAROL A FOSTER.
CITY CLERK
Publish June 26 2005 and July
10. 2005
R133
CITY OF LA K E M ARY
NOTICE OF
CO M PREHENSIVE
PLA N CHANGE
NOTICE OF
PU BLIC HEARINGS
The City Ol Lake Mery promote*
to adopl the toaowmg ordinance
ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY FLORIDA
AMENDING THE CO M PRE
HENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY FLORIDA
PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE
OF FUTURE LANO USE DCS
IGNAT ION FRO M MEDIUM
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (MOM)
TO HIGH OCNSlTY HESiOCN
flAL IHORJ FOR PROPERTY
LOCATED SOUTH OF C R 4 0
AND EAST OF Th C N U 8 OF
l a k e MARY O f VCLO FM ENI
AND WEST OF THE VILLAS CA
LAKE M A R r (JtV tlO R M E N T
AND AD JACENT TO AND
NORTH OF TUSCAN r AT I API
MARY F-HOV 104*0 FO R 8# /
T R A R k lT r C O N F IX T tt AND

I

Proposed
Townhouse*

Land

Use:

The Cay Com mission w ii be
discussing an application to
changa to* Future Land Us*
Designation of to# aubfect prop­
erty from Medium O entity
Residential (MOR) to High
Density Residential (HDR)
A copy ol to* proposed amend­
ment to the Com prehensive
Plan is available tot inspection
by toe pubkc in to* Community
Development
Department
office. Lake M ary M unicipal
Service* Bmktmg. B it W allace
Court. Lake Mary. Florida
32748. Monday through Friday,
from 80 0 A M. unt* 9 0 0 P.M.,
or you may c a l Gary Schmdter,
City Planner at (407) 589-1442
tor more Information concerning
this amendment
The Pubkc Hearing wrk be held
in the City ot Lake M ary
Commwston Chambers, 100 N.
Country Club Rd., Lake Mary
Any interested party may
appear at to# pubkc heartog and
be heard regarding to* above
described amendment or aubrmt
written com m ents to to#
address identified above. Said
hearing may continue bom Sme
lo
Um# 1 until
toe
City
Com mission m akes a (Inal deci­
sion.
NO TE
IF A PE R S O N
D ECID ES TO A P P E A L ANY
DECISION M AD E B Y THIS
COM M ISSION
WITH
R ES P EC T TO ANY M ATTER
CONSIOEREO AT THIS M EET­
INO OR HEARINO . HE OR
SHE WILL NEEO A R ECO RD
OF THE PRO CEED IN G S, ANO
THAT. FO R SU CH PU R PO SE.
HE OR SH E MAY NEEO TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECO RD O F THE PR O C EED ­
INGS IS M AD E. W HICH
R EC O RD IN CLU D ES THE
TESTIMONY AND EVID ENCE
UPON WHICH THE A P P E A L IS
TO BE B ASE D
FLO RIO A
STATUTES 299 0109.
PE R S O N S WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
TH ESE
PR O C E ED IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA
COO RD INATO R
AT
LEA S T
48
H O URS
IN
ADVANCE O F THE M EETING
AT 407-585-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA

wtee. a Derauk wB be
to t a l you lo r toe relief
demanded In to* Com plaint or

otoer Bedsore ot to* dece­
dent and person* hermg &lt;
or damand* agamat
eataaa must Me toe* cta n * wkh
this Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
A FT ER THE DATE O F THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE.

LO T 30. VER N E CH AN EY
SUBDIVISION. ACCO RDINO
TO THE PLAT THEREO F AS
RECO RD ED « PLAT BOOK
20. PAO E 91.
PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O F SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA

M ARYANNE M ORSE
A s d a rk of toa Court

ALL CLAIM S NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOOS
SET FORTH IN SECTIO N
733 702 O F THE FLORIDA
PRO BATE CO O E W ILL BE
FO R EVER BARRED

By Deborah C o rw it
Deputy Clark

Pubtah: June 28.2009 and
July 3. 10. 17. 2009
R I98

NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
toa* toa indarvgn ad S ta n d i to
tan tha personal property
daaertoad batow to enforce a
under toa Florida S ail Storage
Facility Act Statue* (Section
83801-83609)
Tha undersigned wd tek ai
pubic ta la by u x i y atiBv* bktdtog on toe 2Bto o# Jufy; 3BBE
at 109 pm. on toa pram naa
•toted and which are mealed at
Am ple Storage Center. 100
Ample C ourt 2900 Weet Airport
Boulevard. County of Saminoie.
Stale o l Florida, to* blow ing:
Custom ers
Nam e
Description of Good*

Publish June 28. 2005 and July
10. 2005
RI34
IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C A S E NO.: 05-CA-119S-14Q
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX
SERVICES. LLC.

Unit#

Charles Ftoto • E010A
Boxes. Furnttur*. Dryer
Chart** Ftoto - D010
Ladder*. Lawn Equipment.

Plaintiff

NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE
SERVICE-PR O PERTY
TO D EFEN D AN TS M
C
BROO KS ANO EVA BROOKS
A/K/A
EVA
BRO O KS
WILLIAMS. HIS WIFE, if kvmg.
and it dead, their tpousa*
devisee* haw* grantees and
creditor*, all parties claiming
interest by, through under ot
egamst them and an parks*
having or claiming to have any
right bile or xiteretl xi and to toe
reel property herein AND ALL
OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toel en
acton to quwt bOe on toe tokow
mg property n Senwioie Cuunry
Florida
Lot 16
BOYKIN PLACE
ACCORDING TO T m £ MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF R ECO RD ED
IN FLAT BOOK 7 PAGE 20
PUBLIC R EC O R D S OF SEMi
NOtE COUNTY FLORIDA
hae teen tried egemel you and
you we lequwed to m w * e copy
ut your writen deNmtet # any

Ip X on JOHN JAY WATKINS

E SO U IRt ptamutr &gt; *rfox&gt;«,
■ r u e wklree* * P m * CMae
B u i 250 l aiteta F und s JW 'S

10\A#

jkxlff 'Mi MMM m*l

•a* wm ***&amp;ma
9m CtA** mMmt

P** D a ft •J
*****

The data of Urst pubkeaffon of
tow N otes a Jufy 3. 2005
Frederick J. OorbsN
12939 Hidden O d e Waal
Jacktom nta. Florida 32229
JO NATHAN H. GOOOMAN.
ESQ
Florida Bm No 293407
1377 Caeaaf Avenue
JackaonvB*. FL 32209
Telephone: (904) 389-1346
Attorney
tor
P e rion a l

Pubtah: July 3. 10. 2009
8014
M THC ORCUTT COURT FOR
M M N O U COUNTY.
FLORIOA
FROBATI DIVISION
FAX #: 08-CP-0704
%
IN RE: ESTATE OF

Vaccum e
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS

Purchase* must be paid tor at
to* am* of purchase in cash
only. A l purchased tam e sold
a t ie, where la, and must be
removed at to* ffm* of sal*.
Sal* subject to cancelation in
ol
party
TN» is the 28th day o l June,
2009

The administration of to* l
of
TO BY
L
W UNOER.
eased. F ta Number 05-CP0704; Is pending In to* Clrcuil
Court tor Sem inoi* County,
Florida. Probate DMaion.
trees of which is P O Box
8099. Sardord, Florida 327728099. Tha name and addressee
of to* Personal Rapreaantattve
and
tha
Personal
Representative'* attorney are

Pubksh: Jufy 3. 10. 2005
S012______________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE OTVT8ION
FILE NO. Ott-CP-0989
IN RE: ESTATE O F
M ARY TRINCERI.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The adm inistration o l the
Of M ARY TRINCERI.
hose date of death
w as May 19.2004; File Number
2009-CP47968 * pending m to#
Circuit Court for Sem inole
County.
Florida.
Probate
DNtaton. toe addrexx of which )a
P O . Drawer C. Sanford, FL.
32772.
Tha name* and
addresses o l lha Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal
Representative's

A l creditor* ol to* decadent and
other persona having claim* or
dem ands against decedent'*
•stats, including unmatured,
contingent or
unliquidated
dam *, on whom a copy of torn
notice It served must hi* their
deans with tois Court WITHIN
THE LATER O F 3 MONTHS
A FT ER THE DATE O F THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE O R X OAYS AFTER
THE DATE O F SERVICE O F A
C O PY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
otoer creditors Ot toe dece­
dent and other persona having
claim s or dem ands against
decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unkquktewd claim s, must Me to
deans with toW court WITHIN 3
M ONTHS AFT ER THE DATE
O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE.
A LL CLAIM S NOT SO FILED
W ILL BE FO R EV ER BARRED.

A ll creditor* o l toe decadent
and other persons having
claim * or demand* against
decadent s estate, on whom a
copy ot tola node* ha* bean
served, must hie their claim s
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER O F 3 M ONTHS AFTER
TH E DATE O F THE FIR ST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE O R 30 DAYS AFTER
THE TIME OF SERVICE O F A
C O PY O F THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
A l other creditors of the dece­
dent and parsons having claim s
or demands against decadents
estate must hie tha* claim# with
to il Court WITHIN 3 M ONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O f THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FO R EVER BARRED

The dale ol firsl publication ot
tots Notice ts July 3. 2005
MARIGRACE MCNEIL
Personal Representative
501 KENT!A ROAD
CASSELBERRY. FL 32707
Kenneth M Beane
Florida Bar No 117307
870 North Orlando Avenue
Suits 1004A
Maitland. FL 32751
Telephone 407/629-1861
Attorney
tor
Perional

Representative

M C BROO KS et a i .
Defendant*

NOTW ITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIO D SET FORTH
ABO VE. ANY CLAIM FILEO
TW O (2) Y EA R S OR M ORE
A FT ER THE D E C E D E N T S
DATE O F DEATH IS BARRED

TOBY L W UNOER,

NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME PER IO D SET FORTH
ABO VE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) Y EAR S O R M ORE
A FT ER THE D EC ED EN TS
DATE O F DEATH IS BARRED

CARO L A FO STER,
CITY C LER K

action tor Foredoaur* of
M ortgage on to* foaowtng
deecrtw d property:

•at forth in tWd Summary Final
Judgment, to**:

Jorge Nina • C023
Furniture.
Bike.
Cleaner. Boxes

Acres: W- 9 9 acres

L egals

THEM

John Jay WaSdna. P A
P O Boa 290
LaBata. F I 3397V02S0

Publish Ju ly 3. 6. 10. 2005
S 0 17

L ecals

on to* PtaMNTa attorney or

Dated JUN 14. 2009

ORDINANCE
The Pub*c Hearing t a be held in toe Commission Chambers al
Lata Mary CMy Had. 100 N Country Club Road. Lake Mary
(main entrance Into City Had Is located on Lakevtew Avenue)
C opies oI the Ordinance are available lor inspection at tht
Community Development Department, located et 911 Wallace
Court, Lata Mary. The Public is invited lo attend end be heard
Said hearing may be continued from time to time until a Anal
dad aion ie mads by the City Commission. For questions regard­
ing M s Pubdc Hearing, please contact Dagmarte Sagans at
407-8*5-1440

L ec a l s

g a ls

Publish July 3. 10. 2005
SOU
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PRO BATE DIVISION
FILE NO. O ttC P-IO It
IN RE ESTATE OF
KEVIN BURTON GORBELL.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration o l tha
ettal* ol KEVIN BURTON
GO RBELL, deceased mhos*
date of death was September
13 2003 is pending in to*
Circuit Court tor Seminote
County
Florida
ProCate
Dnrwon to* eOO&gt;est ot wfuch is
301
North Park Avenue
Sanford FL. 32771 The names
and addresses of the Persona)
Representative
and
Ihe
Pervona. Representative s alter
ney we sat forth below
AX ueOfcxs uf toe decedent
end otoer persons having
d a m s or demands agamsi
decederX i esixi* un ahum a
uupy &lt;4 to«* lu te * * lequxed lo
be (erred must Me toer Utems
•an tort Court W ttHiN THE
l ATTH 0# J MONTHS A#TIH
THE TiME OF (HE F iH S T fh jtt
U C A fiO H OF (Hitt N r jf k .t
OH JO DAYS A# TEH Th C
DATE OF U M V t C f OF A
CO PY OF (MW M j t f o f fMi

NOTW ITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIO D SET FORTH
ABO VE. ANY CLAIM FILEO
TWO (2) Y EA R S OR MORE
A FT ER THE D EC ED EN T'S
DATE O F DEATH IS BARRED
The dale of the first publication
of tN s node* M July 3, 2005
Perional Representstiva
Diane I. Wunder
30 Sweetwater Creek Circle
Oviedo, a 32795
Lytal, Rader. Clark. Fountain 8
William*
10th Floor Northbndg* Centra
515 North Flagler Drive
Pott Office Box 4058
West Palm Beach, FL 33402
Telephone: (581)855-1990
Attorney for Personal
Represent*In#
Publish July 3. 10, 2005
S015
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
G EN ER AL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S E NO. 03-CA-2980-14K
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE
GROUP. INC SU CCESSO R
BY M EROER TO ATLANTIC
MORTGAGE A INVESTMENT
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF,
VS
MICHAEL B LUNSFORD, IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
MICHAEL
B
LUNSFORD.
ALISON
C LUNSFORD. IF LIVING. ANO
IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES.
G RAN TEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST ALISON
C LUNSFORD. ACCREDITED
SU RETY AND CASUALTY
COMPANY. INC . JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS Iff POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RE NOTICE OF
FO R ECLO SU R E SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Granting
toe Mukun fo R ata l Foredueu*
Set* deled June 23, 2005
entered n C rv f Co** flu 03 CA
29S0-I4K d » ■ C*cu4 C ow l of
to* 1|TM Juterel C«tu4 n arvj
for trfM iN U E C ou rt, Sanford
Fkvid* I eW ta t fo toe tw /e vl
and t e tl Lefoer fo* caah W t«
Weet front U u u at toe b&lt;I
NOI f C o u rt, C u rtw u ta k x e
•d ai K )l ft Park Avenue
berdud #forid* at 11 (AJ * i
w if e M dey &lt;J JtAy MJO t*
fotuevrg deeurared |v&lt;4e r i, m

Dated toW 23 day of Am*.
2009
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C tak of to* Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroups
Deputy Ctarfc
Pubtah m:
THE SEM INOLE H ERALD
THE LAW O FFICES O F OAVIO
J STERN . P A . ATTO RNEY
FO R PLAINTIFF
901 8. University Drive Suta
900
Plantation, FL 33324
(994)233-8000
03-20789
IN ACCO RD AN CE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WTTH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with dtaab*should
contact
CO URT ADMINISTRATION, at
SEM IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407 885-4227.
1-800-099-8771 (TOO) or 1800-959-8770. via Florida
Relay Service.
Pubtah: Jufy X 10. 2009
S020
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT,
IN AND FOR
9EMWI0LE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO.: 08-CA-0872
U S. BANK. N A.
SU C C ESSO R BY M ERG ER
TO THE LEAD ER M ORTOAOE
COMPANY,

LO T 1. B LO C K A. C O LO N ­
N AD ES. FIR ST SECTIO N .
ACCORDING TO THE M AP OR
PLAT THEREOF, R ECO RO ED
IN PLAT BO O K 19. PAOE 79 10.
OF
THE
PU BLIC
R EC O R D S O F SEM IN O LE
COUNTY. FLO R ID A
_____________ ____I you and
you are required to M tve a copy
of your ■■ta n dtaneea. * an*
to It. on U M M. Roger*.
Attorney tor P la n lrff. atooee
address is 991 N.E. 187to
Street. S u ta 204. N o rti Miami
Beech. FL 33192 *«Nn 30 days
Mtor to* t a l pubteakon o l tois
to* Clark of M e C ow l
attorney or vnmedUtaly therealtar: otoenta* a default t a b *
ved agamel you lo r to# tettd
demenctad In toe comptaM.
W ITNESS my hand and toa
•eel Of tots C o rtl tots day o&lt;
JU N 28. 2009
Maryann* Mors*
Aa Clark of toa Court
By Carol Moor#
Aa Daputy Clark
In
accordance
with
toe
American* with Otaabtatat A c t
n g a special i
participate in
should contact
netatritor at 301 N
Avenue. Sanford FL 37771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later then seven (7)
days pnor to to* proceeding If
hearing impavad. (TDO) 1-800996-8771
Pubksh: (Ptoaae pubksh n The
Sanford Herald)
Pubksh: Jufy 3. 10.2005
S022

IN T H f CIRCUIT COURT FOR
tC M N O L S COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATV DIVttlON

v*.
SHEILA F. SMITH; THE
SEASO N 'S O F MT.
GREENW OOO
HOM EOW NERS'
ASSOCIATION, INC.;
UNKNOW N H EIRS ANO
BENEFICIARIES O F THE
ESTATE O F PATRICIA FAVER
A K A PATRICIA AN N FAVER,
D ECEASED ; UNKNOW N
S PO U S E O F
SH EILA F.
SMITH; JO H N DOE: JA N E
DOE A S UNKNOW N TENANT
(S) IN
PO SSESSIO N O F THE
SU BJECT PROPERTY.
Defendant*
NOTICE O F ACTION
TO: UNKNOW N H EIRS ANO
BENEFICIARIES O F PATRICIA
FAVER A/K/A PATRICIA ANN
FAVER (Residence Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED to d an
action for Foreclosure o l
Mortgage on the following

LOT 30. THE SEASO N S.
ACCO RD INO TO THE PLAT
TH EREO F AS R ECO RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK 50. PAGE 24. OF
THE PUBLIC RECO RO S O F
SEM INOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
OA.
ha* been hied agamtt you and
you are required » serve a copy
ot your written defense*, it any.
to it on M arshall C. Watson.
PA ., Attorney lo t Plaintiff,
whose address is 1800 NW
49TH STREET. SUITE 120, FT.
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309 within
thirty (X ) days altar toa hrst
publication of this Notice in toe
(Pleas* pubksh in THE SAN ­
FORD HERALD) and hie the
original with the Clark of this
Court either before sennee on
Piaaitrif'i attorney or vnmadMtely thereafter; otherwise ■ default
wki be entered against you tor
toa raket demanded in to* com-

In accordance with toa
American* with Disabilities Act.
Persons with D isabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in ton proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanford FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days pnor to toe proceeding It
hearing unpaired, (TDO) 1-800955-8771 or V oce (V) 1 800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
W ITNESS my hand and the
te al of this Court this 27 day of
June. 2005
Maryanns Morse
A s C leik ol toe Court
By Carol Moore
A* Deputy Clerk
Pubksh (Please pubksh in The
Sanford Herald)
Pubksh July 3. 10. 2005
S02t
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUTT,
O F FLORIOA IN ANO
FO R SEM INO LE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO.: 09 C A -1209
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY. AS
TRUSTEE O F AMERICHJEST
M OHTGAGE SECURITIES.
INC , ASSET BAC KED PASS­
THROUGH CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 2003-AR3 UNDER
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deceased, whose data ol death
w as March 18. 2005. it pending
in the Circuit Court lor SEMI­
NO LE County. Florida. Probate
Division, toe address ol which
is Post O ffice Box 8099.
Sanford. FL. 32772 8099 The
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Personal Representative
2578 Sweetwater Trek
Maitland FL 32751
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Attorney lor EDW ARD L
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1390 Hope Road. Suite 300
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SCC:Spoils CompletelyCanceled?
By U am Edlxon and Otari Smith

SANFORD — Students looking to
excel
in athletics
at Sem inole
Community College may have to look
elsewhere.
The college's Board of Trustees will
meet July 19 to consider eliminating all
of the athletic programs after the 20052006 school year.
"It completely floored us," Baseball
Coach Mike Nicholson said.
Rumors flew Tuesday and many of
the staff were directed by SCC adminis­
tration to send all questions regarding

Rats in a funk
The Florida Collegiate
Summer League lead­
ing Sanford River Rats
have lost three gam es
in a row and seen thek
lead shrink to one
game.

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the possible elim ination to Michael
Garlich, Vice President of College
Relations and Marketing.
Athletic Director John Scarpino said
Tuesday that he was "party to the
administration" and that ne could not
give any comments except to confirm
that the college is considering eliminat­

Click It. or ticket

Homeless mon
steals cop car to
get out of rain
SANFORD— A
Seminole County home­
less man allegedly stole
a sheriff's patrol car to
get out of the rain.
The Sheriff's Office
announced in a press
release July 8, that they
made an arrest in the
theft of the patrol cat
which was stolen on
June 27.
Harvey Mormona
Riley, 58, is accused of
grand theft auto and an
unrelated burglary
charge.
Information from the
Sheriff's Office led
authorities to Harvey,
who was already in jail
on the burglary charge.
Harvey works through a
labor pool, and allegedly
told an employer that he
stole the vehicle.
According to the
release, Harvey usually
rides the Lynx buses all
day to stay cool if he
does not get a labor pool
. On the evening that
allegedly stole the
trol vehicle, he was
deed off one of the
buses for complaining
about the air conditioning.
Harvey was suppos­
edly kicked off in
Midway, near the fire
station where the patrol
car was sitting unattend­
ed with the keys inside.
It began to rain and
Harvey had sought shel­
ter at the fire station, but
when he saw the patrol
car, he "felt entitled" to
take it for transportation,
the release said.
Harvey allegedly got
into the car and drove it
to the 5-Points area of
Seminole County near
U.S. Highway 17-92 and
C.R. 427.
He supposedly
resides in the woods
nearby and reportedly
felt entitled to take the
car for transportation to
his campsite. He was
only in the car for a
short time, the release
said.

lege credit enrollment increased 91 per­
cent, but the college has remained at the
bottom o f Florida's ranking of the
state's 28 community colleges in fund­
ing per full-time student.
S C C s annual budget for the 20052006 year is more tnan $57 million.
About $770,000 is allocated for athletics.
"A thletics has a long and distin­
ing the athletic program.
"They're investigating the possibili­ guished history at SC C ," Jam es
Henningsen, Vice President of Student
ty," he said.
Garlich stated in a press release that Success Services, said, "but the reality is
continued constraints in resources and ■ that approximately 74 students partici­
state funding were the main reason pate in a program that is budgeted to
behind the decision.
From 1997 to 2004, SCC's total col­ Sm College, Page 3A

College’s trustees may abolish
athletics at July 19 meeting

Herald Staff

City puts
smanl
offender
law oe
hold
By Liana Edlxon

H erald Staff

like the ones that promote
college or professional sports
teams - are illegal.
A third and fourth addi­
tion to Florida law states that
a turn signal is required when
overtaking a vehicle and
when changing lanes.
"It was more of a courtesy
law before/' Sgt. Smith said.
One new law will affect
motorcycle operators whose
handlebars are high. It is now
unlawful to operate a motor­
cycle when the handlebars
are higher than the top of the
shoulders of the person oper­
ating it, while they are prop­
erly seated.

SA N FO R D — The City
Com m ission put their sex
offender ordinance on hold at
their meeting Monday night,
after Police Chief Brian
Tooley announced that the
Sem inole
County
Commissioners are looking at
a countywide ordinance tnis
Thursday at the Mayors and
Managers group meeting.
The city police chiefs met
with county officials and the
Sem inole County Sheriff's
office last week to discuss a
unified, countywide sexual
offender ordinance restricting
where certain offenders live.
The county is drafting an
ordinance similar to the one
the city of Oviedo adopted
last month, if not identical,
Sanford Police Chief Brian
Tooley said.
This ordinance may also
look at including places cer­
tain sex offenders could not
go, such as parks and play­
grounds.
Tooley said he spoke with
city attorney Bill Colbert and
recommended that the com­
mission wait at least until the
countyw ide
m eeting
on
Thursday before m aking a
decision on the second read­
ing of the ordinance.
"T h ey 're m oving along
very expeditiously on this,"
Chief Tooley said.
Colbert told the commis-

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S e e City, P a g e 4A

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Officers urge drivers to obey new laws
By Liane Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — New traffic
laws enacted this month
could have drivers wonder­
ing what, exactly, they are
bring pulled over for.
As of July 1, 2005, there
were several traffic laws driv­
en forward from the 2005
Legislative Session. The
Sanford Police Department's
motorcycle unit was stationed
on E. Like Mary Blvd., near
Mellonville Avenue, on
Monday writing tickets for
these new traffic laws, as well
as enforcing the other traffic
laws.
One of the new laws now

allows law enforcement offi­
cers to make a primary stop
on a vehicle if me driver or
any of the passengers, under
the age of 18, are not buckled
up. A primary stop means a
driver can be pulled over,
even if this is the only quali­
fying offense. The officers are
allowed to use reasonable
suspicion regarding the driv­
ers’ or passengers' age.
Sergeant Greg Smith of
the Sanford Police, said
Monday, that if a vehicle
pulled out of a high school
with a group of four
teenagers not wearing seatbelts, they could issue a ticket
for each person not wearing a
seatbelt.

Another new law is that
the word "Florida", the regis­
tration decal, and the license
plate number has to remain
clearly visible on a license
plate. In fact, all letters,
numerals, printing, writing
and other identification
marks on the license plate
need to be free from deface­
ment, mutilation, grease, and
other obscuring matter, so
that they are visible and legi­
ble from 100 feet away, •
according to Florida Statutes.
It also states that nothing
should be placed on the face
of a Florida plate unless per­
mitted by a governmental
agency. That means that most
of the license plate frames -

Lake Mary FD seeks public s critique
LAKE MARY — A team of
assessors
from
the
Commission for Florida Law
Enforcem ent
Accreditation
(CFA) will arrive on Tuesday
July 19, 2005 to examine all
aspects of the Lake Mary Police
Department's policies and pro­
cedures, management, opera­
tions, and support services.
Chief Richard
M.
Beary
announced today. The Lake
Mary Police Department has to
com ply with approxim ately
272 standards in order to
receive accredited status.
Law
Enforcement
Accreditation increases the
police department's ability to
prevent and control crime
through more effective and
efficient delivery of law
enforcem ent services to the
com m unity
it
serves.

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Accreditation enhances com ­
munity understanding of the
department and its rule in the
community as well as its goals
and objectives. Citizen confi­
dence in the policies and prac­
tices of the agency is increased.
Accreditation
creates
a
forum in which police and citi­
zens work together to control
and prevent crime. This part­
nership will help citizens to
understand the challenges that
confront law enforcement. Law
enforcem ent will, in turn,
receive clear direction from the
community about its expecta­
tions. Thus, a common set of
goals and objectives will be
arrived at and implemented.
As part of the on-site assess­
ment, agency members and the
general public are invited to
offer comments to the assess­

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ment team. The public may
call
407-585-1328
on
Wednesday, July 20, 2005,
between the hours of 1 and 5
p.m. Telephone comments are
limited to 10 minutes and must
address the agency's ability to
comply with CFA standards. A
copy of the standards is avail­
able through the Department's
Public Information Officer,
Commander Steve Bracknell,
at 407-585-1302.
The Accreditation Program
Manager for The Lake Mary
Police Department is Sergeant
John Woods.
He said the
assessment team is composed
of law enforcement practition­
ers from similar agencies. The
assessors will review written
materials, interview individuS e e Critique P a g e 4A

Paulucci’s donate food

HwalO photo by Tommy Vlncom

The Rev Catfish Tom Sheipe waits for a jail trusty to load boxes
of food into his truck. Jeno and Lois Paulucci donated about
120.000 frozsn dinners from their company, Michelina’s Inc., to
assist needy families in Sanford and Seminole County. The
Pauluccis have donated more than 1 million dinners during the
last 12 years

Friday, July 15 at 8:00 p.m.
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River Rats Casino Night at Palm Island Resort &amp; Marina, Sanford

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Wednesday. July 13.2005

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
O ut &amp; A bout

Character Builders

In B r i e f

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Animal Services
Reunites Long
Lost Pet

H ospice o f the
Com forter, the only non­
profit hospice serving
Orange, Sem inole and
O sceola counties invites all
fam ilies and caregivers o f
form er patients to celebrat­
ed 15 years o f service at a
barbeque, at 12 noon, at its
C enter for com m unity care,
480 W. C entral Parkw ay in
A ltam onte Springs.

Staff R ep orts
SA N FO R D — O n Thursday, July 7, a
C orgi lo st in Sanford o v er seven m onths
ag o b eg an a journey back to h er ow n er's
new h o m e in A tlanta, G eorgia.
O n Ju n e 14, Sem inole C ounty Anim al
S erv ice tech n ician s picked u p the stray
d o g . "M o e" h ad tags traced to a resident
th at h ad m oved from die city of Sanford.
A nim al S ervices officer Fabiola Parke
b egan a search for th e ow ners, know ing
th is p et should be reunited w ith her
righ tfu l ow ner.
A fter can vassin g th e neighborhood,
P ark e found a resident th at knew the 12y ear-o ld ow ner, Sam antha.
Sam antha h ad been so upset about
th e lo ss o f th e fam ily dog she had her
fath er call from Iraq to ask Anim al
S ervices to w atch ou t for the anim al.
O n W ed., Ju n e 2 9 , the Sanford neigh­
b or m ad e co n tact w ith the LeBarun fami­
ly, now resid in g in A tlanta. A t first the
fam ily w as su re this could not be their
d og a s it had now been seven m onths.
A fter describing the dog in detail and
telling them about the tags, they w ere
b elievers.
R u th Sm ith, a fam ily friend, will be
tran sp o rtin g "M o e " back to her ow ners
in A tlan ta on July 7.

Flood Levels in
Seminole County
Staff Reports
SA N FO R D — Sem inole C ounty
Em ergency M anagem ent and Sem inole
C ounty Roads — Storm w ater Division
continue to m onitor flood levels in
Sem inole County after the increased
rains in the m onth of June.
W orkers from both organizations have
been w orking on im provem ents in
d rainage, pum ping water, and providing
ed u cation in those areas that have been
hit h ardest by rising w ater levels.
A ll concerns o f flooding in Sem inole
C ou n ty are currently being addressed by
th ese protective m easures.
T h e Sem inole County Health
D epartm ent offers these im portant tips
related to flooding of septic tank sys­
tem s:
D o not have direct contact w ith floodwater, as it m ay be contam inated with
sew age and chem icals.
If toilets are sluggish, use them as lit­
tle as possible and refrain from doing
laundry or other activities that use a lot
of water.
If your septic tank is underwater, do
not have the tank pum ped until the
floodw aters recede because this w ater
w ilt fill back into the tank.
If you r toilets or other plum bing does
not w ork due to flooding, seek alterna­
tive facilities until floodw aters recede.
It is im portant for residents to avoid
m oving floodw aters. G e a n and disinfect
everyth in g that gets wet. Mud left from
flood w ater can contain dangerous bacte­
ria.
U nless there is a flood emergency, it is
im portan t for citizens to use non-em er­
g en cy num bers to report rising w aters in
their com m unity 407-665-5100. Sem inole
C ou n ty Em ergency M anagem ent and
R oads — Storm w ater Division will con­
tin u e to m onitor floodw aters throughout
th e w eekend.

Correction
T h e H erald incorrectly identified state
representative David Sim m ons in the
Sunday, Ju ly 10 story. The Big 4-0, SCC
m arks four decades o f serving com m uni­
ty

THU

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Building Character like Jesus w as the them e of the Christ United Methodist Church’s Vacation Bible School program
this summer. The students perform ed a play to mark the end of the week’s festivities. From left are Courtney Taylor,
Jasm aine M alcolm , Jacynth M alcolm , Brittany Korgan, Michael Stone. Michael Wells and Michael Korgan. After the
perform ance all enjoyed a splash under a water hose to cool off.

Jimm y Ray Rustin, 43, a tran­
sient, was arrested by Sanford
police on July 6, at the Sem inole
County Jail. He had been taken
into custody the previous day in
Longwood. Police reportedly he
was reportedly involved in
fraudulent activity in Sanford,
withdraw ing $5,740 from anoth­
er person's account. H e was
charged with larceny o f over
$300, uttering a false instrum ent
and obtaining property by fraud.

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La g a l A d v e rtisin g
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shoplifting from a merchant.

Melissa Koterba, 26, of
Altam onte Springs, was arrested
by Sanford police Monday in the
3800 block of O rlando Drive, fol­
low ing an altercation with a
male. She w as charged with bat­
tery - touch or strike (dom estic
violence).

Cristian Femandez-Gonzalez,
22 of Davenport, Florida, was
arrested by Sanford police at a
store in the Sem inole Towne
Center Saturday. He reportedly
took items of clothing from a
store without paying. He was
charged with petty larceny of
property over $101).
Dante Gonzalo Manyari, 32,
of Miami, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday at a store
in the 1200 block of W.P.Ball
Blvd. He reportedly took items
from the store without paying.
He was charged with petty

,

Henry C. Brown, Jr., 27, of
Persimmon Avenue, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Saturday at
his residence, on his birthday. He
reportedly had been involved in
a dispute with his son. He was
charged with dom estic aggravat­
ed assault with a deadly weapon
(blunt instrument).

SAT
A Blue G rass Pickin' will
be held from 7 until 10 p.m.
at the Longwood
Com m unity building, 200
West Warren Avenue in
Longwood. Bring your
chairs and if you've a mind
to, bring your instrum ents
and join in the pickin'.

Robert Lee Smith, 22 of
Borada Road, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police at her
residence Saturday. She report­
edly had been in a dispute with
a male. He was charged with
simple assault (domestic vio­
lence).
Steven Arthur Farrell, 46, list­
ed as homeless, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday at a busi­
ness in the 3000 block of Orlando
Drive, as the a*sult of an alterca­
tion with a female. He was
charged with battery - causing
bodily harm (domestic violence).
Patricia Jean Graves, 38, of
Sand Cove Drive, was arrested

Veronica Del-Carmen Riner,
33, of East 7th Street, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Saturday in
Castle Brewer Court. He was
charged with trespassing in a
conveyance and disorderly
intoxication.
Rene Neptaly Ortez-Juarez,
34, o f Sanford Avenue, was
arrested by Sanford police
Sunday at a business in the 1500
block of French Avenue. He was
charged with trespassing in a
business after warning.
Helen Y. Walker, 35, o f Port St.
Joe, was arrested by Sanford
police early Tuesday in the 2400
block of Lake Avenue. She was
charged with loitering/prowling.
Eric Pringle, 33, of Cypress
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Thursday in the 2700
block of West 25th Street. He was
wanted on a warrant for viola­
tion of conditional release for
dom estic violence.

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Kid's B L A S T., tliechildren's ministry of Palmetto
Avenue Baptist Church, 2626
Palmetto Avenue in Sanford,
will be hosting a "Jungle
Adventure" VBS Program.
The program will begin at 6
p.m. and will continue
through Wednesday begin­
ning at 7 p.m. on weekdays.

com m ents. All letters must include your name,
address and phone number to be published.

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O rlando ballet presents
"Sum m er Fantasy" at 7
p.m. at the Helen Stairs
Theatre in downtown
Sanford. "Sum m er Fantasy"
will feature the classical
ballet "Paquita" along with
guest perform ances by
members of O rland's
Professional ballet
Company. Tickets are $10.

We w elcom e and encourage your letters and

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Richard Mark Wright, 45, of
Keystone Heights, Florida, was
stopped by Sanford police on
July 4th, at French Avenue and
First Street. He was charged with
driving under the influence
(DUI) of alcohol or drugs, driv­
ing in a disregard for
safety/reckless driving, driving
with a suspended license, and
DU I with property damage.

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The W ekiva River
Players will present Jesus
Christ Superstar, from July
15 through 24. Show times
are Fridays and Saturdays
at 7:3 p.m. and Sundays at 2
p.m. Tickets are $15. For
inform ation or tickets,
phone 407-262-1801. The
_ Andrew Lloyd Webber
musical will be presented at
Walt Griffin Auditorium at
M illennium M iddle School,
21 Lakeview Avenue in
Sanford.

O ther charges
Tracy Denise Knight, 37, of
Oleander Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police Monday in the
2400 block of Park Avenue where
she reportedly had been in an
argum ent with a male. She was
charged with battery - touch or
strike, and possession of under
20 grams of marijuana.

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Regonal George, 39, of Mitch
Court, and Milton Duhart, 29, of
Clermont Avenue, were stopped
by Sanford police on Clermont
Avenue. The vehicle, driven by
George, was listed as having
been stolen in Sem inole County.
Both were arrested on charges to
be determined.

A ssault - Battery

Joshua Jason Walmer, 27, of
Hidden Arbor Court, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police at
his residence Sunday. He report­
edly was involved in the theft of
m erchandise from a store in the
3600 block o f South Orlando
Drive, and left the scene. He was
charged with petty shoplifting
from a merchant.

S lave Paradis
Managing Editor

N ick Cox, Professor of
Law at Stetson U niversity
will speak on consum er
frauds at 10 a.m ., at the
C asselberry Senior Center,
200 N. Triplet Lake Drive in
Casselberry. The event is
free o f charge and open to
the public.

Traffic stops

David Alan Beauchesne, 42, of
Myrtle Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Friday at 25th Street and Elm
Avenue. He reportedly was
involved in a theft in the 2500
block of Park Drive. He was
charged with dealing in stolen
property, first degree larceny,
resisting an officer without vio­
lence, and trespassing on proper­
ty. At the jail he reportedly was
found in possession of cocaine.
He was given additional charges
of tam pering with evidence and
introducing contraband into a
county detention facility.

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by Sanford police at her resi­
dence Friday, as the result of a
family disturbance. She was
charged with sim ple assault and
battery - touch or strike (dom es­
tic violence).

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cost over $770,000 this year.
Given the fact that SCC has
grown
exponentially
in
enrollment without an accom­
panying comparable increase
in funding from the state, we
are considering the impact of
reallocating this $770,000 in
ways that might positively
impact all 32,000 of SCC's stu­
dents in future years.”
Currently, SCC administra­
tors are in the process o f meet­
ing with athletes, students,
faculty and staff to discuss the
im pacts of elim inating the
program, the release said.
According to Nicholson, all
o f the events regarding possi­
bly eliminating sports at SCC
took place between Tuesday
and Thursday last week.
*1 was on vacation at the
time, but got phone messages
from
both
the Athletic
Director (John Scarpino) and
the President (E. Ann McGee)
about what was transpiring,
but I got no direct information
until I returned last Saturday
n ig h t” Nicholson said.
In relation to the possible
elim ination,
the
VicePresidents met with the
Student
Governm ent
Association
on
the
Sanford/Lake Mary campus
on Monday and the Oviedo
campus on Tuesday. SGA for
the Sanford /Lake Mary cam­
pus cam e to a unanimous
decision that they wanted to
keep athletics at the college,
SGA President Brian Murray
said.
Murray said they were not
given an opportunity to dis­
cuss
or
debate
with
Henningsen, who asked for
the association’s opinion on
the matter.
“H enningsen was more
asking for an opinion rather
than for a vote being taken,"
Murray said Tuesday.
"O nce he did ask it, it came
out as if he had already made
the decision to cut the pro­
gram," Murray continued.
Nicholson agreed. "I found
it interesting when It was
announced, especially the
timing, with two coaches
leaving and another out of
town and not there to defend
their programs," he said.
" I was com pletely sur­

prised,” he added. "It came
out of the blue. We had no
inkling that anything like this
was possible. It had not even
been mentioned that this was
an option. It completely
floored us."
Softball coach and former
Athletic
Coordinator
Courtney Miller said that ath­
letics is a part of college life,
regardless if you play on the
team or not.
Most of the coaches and
SGA President Murray agreed

that having an athletic pro­
gram was vital for the local
athletes in the area, and for all
students.
"There is no other outlet for
the county athlete offered
locally. If you don't have the
talent to play at UCF, Stetson
or Rollins (Colleges), you are
basically out of luck. A lot of
kids may not go to college
because they can't play athlet­
ics," Miller said.
M en's Basketball Coach
Stan Cromartie, who just

squad o f players for this year
and the schedule is already set.
It's not fair to the kids to pull
the rug out from under them
at the last minute.
A formal recommendation
and a decision from SCC's
Board of Trustees will take
place no sooner than the
Tuesday, July 19, 2005 board
meeting, the release said. The
board meeting will be held in
the SCC Board Meeting Room,
A-200 on 100 Weldon Blvd. in
Sanford at 7 p.m.

that work basically go to
waste. It's just not right and I
will do anything I can to help
support the program.”
Crom artie was especially
upset because he was under
the opinion that the basketball
program would be dropped
immediately and had not been
told that the programs would
be supported in the 2005-2006
school year.
"I have not left the cup­
board bare," Cromartie said. "I
have already signed a full

announced on Monday that he
was taking a job at South
Carolina State University, was
extremely upset by the pro­
posal.
"Even though I have taken a
new job, I will be a Raider for
life," Crom artie said. "It
would be a shame to let a pro­
gram this good and so well
supported by the students and
community go under. I have
worked hard to bring this pro­
gram back from the dead and
it would be terrible to see all

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Among the former coaches are
veteran Florida State University
track coach Mike Long, who was the
cross country and track coach at SCC
when that program was dropped in
the early 1980s, and UCF baseball
coach Jay Bergman, who started the
baseball program at SCC and contin­
ues to recruit Raider's players to his
top-flight Division 1 program;
University of Alabama women's
assistant coach Lisa Nuxol, who just

took the job after three successful
years at the helm at SCC; former
men's basketball coach Bill Payne,
who went on to build St. Petersburg
Junior College into a state power and
Caldwell Community College and
Technical Institute in Boone, North
Carolina at which he won several
state cham pionships and went to
two NJCAA Division II National
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C i t y _______
F ig * 1A
* * WTe A n they had tw o
° P A * i . T he m »t option
w ottW be w ithdraw ing the
" A n in o e , w hich would force
th e d ty to start the adoption of
th e ordinance all over; if they
***** n o t happy w ith the
« * tw t o f the countyw ide ordi­
nance. T he second option the
^uiuniaaionera
had
w as
tabling die ordinance adop­
tion until a specific meeting
dow n th e road, so that at that
tim e they w ould know more
■bout th e countyw ide ordi­
n an ce being proposed and
could a t that tim e, withdraw
th eir ordinance o r continue
m oving forw ard w ith it.
“M y suggestion is to post­
pone i t " Colbert said.
The com miaakmers agreed
w ith C o lb ert and D istrict 3
C om m issioner R andy Jones
m ade a m otion to continue
until the first week of A ugust
The com m issioners w ere
told th at a county law yer was
doing m ore teaeard i on the
ord in an ce. A lthough, Chief
Tboky said h e did not believe
H w ould deviate greatly, there
w as a concern by the county
th at th e 2,500-roo t distance
ba rrier could leave nowhere
fa r the affected sex offenders
to live.
D istrict 2 Com m issioner
W hna W illiams said that was
a m ajor concern for her, too.
Tboley said that currently, it
appears that all the registered
•ex offenders are in compli­
ance w ith th e state m andated
1 ,0 0 0 -foot
distance
from
schools and other places chil­
dren congregate.
A long w ith having a uni­
fied, countyw ide ordinance, it
w ould also make the Sheriff's
office's autom ated system eas­
ier to keep track of w ho's in
com pliance and w ho's not,
Tooley said.
The motion carried unani-

Critique

dty.
due to dom estic violence,'
"W hy would you justify would she be held liable for
that?" Williams asked.
these tees. She w as also con­
D istrict 1 Com m issioner cerned that these could result
Art W oodruff said that it was in foreclosure of her property,
a m atter of public safety.
hypothetically.
M ayor Linda Kuhn agreed
City Attorney Colbert reas­
saying, "1 think the chief sured W illiam s that these
by saying
should Uve
liv in the d ty."
w ere not the types of calls
*1 ag ree," W illiam s said
tfiw w ere referring to.
later. "I'm just asking."
The ordinance was initiated
• Approved the first of two after a study performed from
readings to adopt m eter set July 1, 2004 to Nov. 21, 2004
charges and
sew er tap showed
that the Police
charges.
Public
W orks D epartm ent received 2,794
D irector Tom G eorge, who business alarm s and 660 resi­
dential alarm s. In 83.5 percent
w as standing in for interim
d ty m anager Eugene Millet; of these calls, the location was
said the m eters serve tw o pur­ found to be secure with no
poses. The first is to provide crim e occurring. Also, in the
m ore efficient accurate results month of September 2004, the
with the autom ated m eters. same residence had 135 for
to
the
Police
The second was because the service
d ty is looking at an alternate Department.
The point of this ordinance,
w ater supply program .
D istrict 4 Com m issioner Police Chief Tooley said, was
Kevin Hipes asked if die new to deter nuisance calls, not to
m eters w ere m ore expensive. deter victim s calling the police
City staff said that die meters for help.
• Denied a request for a
cost $160, com pared to the
household m eters that cost w aiver of the required separa­
distance
between
around $30. There is no charge tion
Resource
to the hom eowner if the m eter Com m unity
has to be replaced, d ty staff Facilities.
Stephanie Littles, Founder
told Hipes.
and
President of the Women
• Approved an ordinance
excessive, nuisance of Renewing Minds of Faith
will hold property Bible Ministries, Inc., requestowners and residents respon­ •ed the d ty w aive the required
sible with a user fee system for 1,500 foot separation, so that
the excessive use of police and she could operate a transition­
code enforcem ent services. al housing fadlity to support
Three or m ore calls in any thir­ ad u lt homeless females, com­
ty-day period would result in ing out of the Seminole
County Jail.
a user tee being issued.
The d ty denied her request
Com m issioners discussed
whether or not this ordinance because d ty staff pointed out
w as
appropriate. that the distance requirement
Com m issioner Williams and is there to protect the integrity
Com m issioner
W oodruff of the neighborhood. The
expressed concerns about com m issioners agreed that
liens being levied and other adding another fadlity to that
issues relating to property neighborhood, which already
houses a few within 1000 feet
owners.
H ypothetically, W illiams of one another, would not
asked, if she had three or more improve the area.
"I commend the work that
calls in a month at her home

Department.
Chief Richard Beary stated,
"O nce the Com m ission's
assessors
com plete
their
review of the agency, they
report back to the full
Commission which will then
dedde if the agency is to
receive accredited status. The
Lake
M ary
Police

Departm ents' accreditation is
for three years. Verification by
the team that the Lake Mary
Police Department m eets the
Com m ission's standards is
part of a voluntary process to
gain and maintain accredita­
tion— a highly prized recogni­
tion of law enforcem ent pro­
fessional excellence".

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als, and visit offices and other
laces where compliance can
e w itnessed.
The CFA
Assessm ent Team Leader is
Lori Collins of the Pasco
County Sheriff's Office. Other
team member is (Lieutenant
George
K oder
of
the
C learw ater
Police

E

“An

m ously to table the sex offend­
e r residential requirem ents
until the first m eeting in
August.
In other d ty news, the com­
m issioners:
• A pproved tw o settle­
m ents for $24,999 and $25,000
for general liability claim s
brought against the d ty after a
City Fire Emergency vehicle
struck the rear of another
vehicle while responding to
an em ergency call in April of
2002. Both parties received
injuries from the acddenL
•
A pplauded
Officer
William Willis who has been
employed since August 1999.
H e coordinated the first
Central
Florida
Law
Enforcem ent
Explorer
Academ y. He received the
em ployee of the month award
for giving "him self unselfishly
for the betterm ent of our
youth".
• Approved the second
reading and adoption of
Ordinance 3942 to implement
revised w ater and sew er
im pact fe n , which would go
into effect Aug. 15,2005. It will
also have an autom atic annual
adjustm ent effective every
October 1, beginning in 2006.
The increases will be based on
the U.S. Consum er Price
Index.
• W ithdrew O rdinance
3943 requiring d ty depart­
ment directors to reside with­
in five miles of the d ty limits.
The original ordinance did not
have a limit on where, outside
the d ty they lived. The com­
m ission has since changed
their mind of limiting it to five
miles, so they are reverting to
that original ordinance at the
next meeting.
D istrict 2 Com m issioner
Velma W illiams wanted to
know why this ordinance did
not apply to the Police Chief,
who under another ordinance
is required to reside within the

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Friday, July 1 5 , 8 pm
Mary McLeod Bethune
Performing Arts Center

Services Building located at
1101 E 1st Street in Sanford.

their cell phones or using some
other distracting device while

"These are just some cf the
major legislative changes in
FloricU ^Sgt Smith sfed
In October 200&amp; the AnteHca
and Victoria VWez Memorial
Traffic Safety A ct will go iriio
effect This act will Increase the
fine for foiling to stop at a traf­
fic signal to 912&amp; not including
county and other taxes — cd ated with traffic fine* Drivers
with two convictions for faffing
to stop at k traffic light signal
within 12 months must attend
a driver improvemen t course
in order to maintain their driv­
ing privileges. A1k \ running a
red light win result in four
points on the violator's dri­
ver's license.
"AH tills is doing is giving
law enforcement better tools to
make our roadways safes;* Sgt
Smith said of the legislation.
Two officers, Ed Morales
and John Hamel, were con­
ducting traffic stops on E Lake
Mary Blvd. Monday in an
effort to stop speeders and
Inform people of the new traf­
fic laws.
S g t Smith said the officers
stopped and issued tickets for
16 drivers. Thirteen of these
tickets were for moving viola­
tions, while three were for non­
moving violations.
"It's like fishing with fire­
crackers out here," O fc Hamel
said of the speeders.
The two officers were using
laser radar guns that shoot a
1 / 4 mile or more down the
road. According to Ofc.
Morales, they do not engage
the radar device at every vehi­
cle. but first visually estimate if
a vehicle is speeding. They
then dock the automobile to
confirm the speed
The officers said that they
see a lot of drivers breaking
traffic laws because they are on

-Chicago Tribune

cal1 year 2005
L
The next commission meetis scheduled for Monday,
July
f t 25, at 7 p.m . in the com ­
mission cham ber room. The
M ayors and M anagers Group
will meet Thursday, July 14,
from 7 3 0 a m. to 9 a.m . on the

last guy I slopped was
reading a road m ap* Ofc.
Ham daakL
Other newly, enacted traffic
law s
• The distance that a ax
stereo or other sound-making
device may be plainly heard
before it becomes a violation
was reduced from 100 feet to
25 feet
• It is unlawful for a person
to porecas or use any traffic sig­
nal preemption device without
specific authority. A violation is
punishable with four points on
a violator's driving record
• It is unlawful for a vehicle
to stop on a railroad crossing
or to drive through a crossing
without having sufficient
undercarriage clearance. This is
punishable as a moving viola­
tion.
• When the posted speed
limit is 70 mph, the minimum
speed limit is 50 mph.
• AH references to Q aas D
licenses are eliminated from
the Florida Statutes. KVa, F350s
and other comparable sized
vehicles up to 26^XK) lbs. no
longer need a d a re D license
but can operate with a Class E,
unless the driver is required to
obtain an endorsement Those
drivers's must possess a Class
C license.
• Leasing companies are not
responsible for parking cita­
tions, the person who krased
the vehicle is.
• Two-rider ATVs are
included in the definition of
all-terrain vehicle.
Complete copies of these
bills and other bills may be
obtained from the official VWb
site of the Florida Legislature at
www.legjtate.fl.us.

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Littles.
"B ut, these com m unity
resource facilities have a nega­
tive im pact, in particular,
when ttiev are clustered
together;" she continued.
• Approved the proposed
millage rate for the 2006 fiscal
year at 6 3 2 5 mills, which is a
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T he H erald

Obituaries
LT. JO H N T. BEN N ETT
Lt. John T. Bennett, 89, of
, Sanford, died Saturday, July
, 9, 2005 at his residence. He
. was bom Feb. 27,1916 in
* Sanford /Osteen. He was a
* retired fire fighter with the
Sanford Fire Dept, for 34
years. He was a Christian.
Survivors include son,
Frank; daughters, Ellen,
* Brenda, Patsy, Donna, and
Flora; brother Paul; sisters,
Helen, Sadie, Patsy and
Mildred; 19 grandchildren; 35
great-grandchildren.
The family will receive
friends Wednesday, July 13
from 6 until 8 Pp.m. at Collison
:amilv Funeral
P
Family
Home,
Gramkow Chapel. Funeral
services will be Thursday,
July 14, at 10 a.m. at the
funeral home chapel.
Interment will follow at Lake
View Cemetery in Sanford.
Memorial donations may be
■made to Hospice of the
Comforter, 480 West Central
Parkway, Altamonte Springs,
32714.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford, in
charge o f arrangements.

Ousley of Sanford; sister,
Jayla Ousley of Sanford;
maternal grandmother,
Rhonette Rios of Columbus,
Ga.; maternal grandfather,
Jose Rios of Deltona; maternal
great grandmother Marion
Smith of Columbus, Ga.;
paternal grandmother
Patricia Ousley of Miami;
paternal grandfather, Vernon
Ousley of Miami; paternal
great grandmother Bernice
Hayes of Moultrie, Ga.
Deltona Memorial Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.
LAWRENCE E. PROCIOUS
Lawrence E. Precious, 79,
of Deltona, died June 30, 2005
at his residence. Bom June 29,
1926 in Vandergriff, Penn., he
moved to Central Florida in
1982. He was a supervisor in
the auto industry and a
World War II veteran of the
U.S. Air Force. He was a
Mason and a member of Syria
Shriners in Pittsburg, Penn.
Survivors include wife,
Donna; son Kevin of
Cleveland, Ohio; daughters,
Cynthia Cortcse of Pittsburg,
Karen martin of Mount
Pleasant. Penn., and Susan
Storey of Latrebe, Penn.;
brothers, Howard Precious of
Homosassa, and David
Precious of Florida; sister,
Catherine Carricato of
Vandergriff, Penn.; 12 grand­
children; five great-grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, in charge of arrange­
ments.

Nancy J. Telford of Winter
Springs; sons, Drew Telford
of Seirra Vista, Ariz., and
Todd Telford of Mason, Ohio;
daughter, Cathy Telford of
Apopka; brother, John Parker
Telford of Prattville, Ala.; sis­
ter, BeJva Ruth French of Fort
Collins, Colo.; two grandchil­
dren.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes te Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.
SU SA N JA N TENNEY
Susan Jan Tenney, 51, of
Sanford, died Monday, July
11, 2005. She was bom in
West Palm Beach. She was amember o f All Souls Catholic
Church and
an assembler
for the
Seminole
Work
Opportunity
program.
Survivors
include moth­
er, Pat, of
Sanford;
brothers, Terry of Beverly
Hills, FI., David o f Clearwater
and John of Sanford; step­
brother Gary Hollar of Mount
Dora; sister, Stephanie of
Sanford; father, Delbert of
Mount Dora.
The family will receive
friends on Thursday, July 14,
from 2 until 4 p.m. and again
from 6 until 8 p.m. A funeral
mass will be Friday, July 15,
at 10 a.m. at All Souls catholic
Church with Father Richard
Trout as Celebrant. Interment
will follow at All Souls
catholic Cemetery in Sanford.
Collison family Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory,
Gramkow chapel, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

Nam era veteran of the \JS.
Army.
Survivors include wife,
Mimi Watson; daughters,
Amanda Watson and Mary
Watson; sons, Warren Watson
and Andrew Watson; brother,
Gary Watson; sister, Carroll
Ragland.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
D O R O TH Y F. WYATT
Dorothy F. Wyatt, 77, of
South Moss Road, Winter
Springs, died Friday, July 8,

2005 at her residence. She was
bom Dec. 12,1927 in
Lakeland. She was a secretary
for Kodak
Company.
She was a
member of
M t Vernon
Baptist
C hurch
Rochester,
N.Y.
Survivors include children.
Jack Wright of Rochester,
Sharon Johnson o f Miramar,
Gwendolyn Wyatt and Linda
Wallace, both of Rochester,

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Barbara Wright of Charlotte,
N.C., Ella Robinson and Berth
Robinson, both o f Winter
Springs. Clara Wardlow of
Riverview, FI., Joyce Smith
and Joseph Wiggins, both of
Sanford, and W illie Morris of
Bowie, M d.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, July 16, at 12
noon, at Mt. Sinai M.B.
Church, 1843 Jerry Avenue,
Sanford, Rev. Anthony Miller,
Pastor. Viewing will be
Friday, July 15 from 4 until 8
m. at Wilson-Eichelberger
ortuary.

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Rotary leader makes history

S e lf Award. T h e Rotary
in the Sanford /Sem inole
The Sanford Rotary Club,
A p p red ation Award w ent
County C ham ber o f
the second-oldest d u b in
to new sletter ed itor and
Com m erce. H e serves on
the state, continued its his­
son g leader Freem an
the ch am b er's board of
tory-m aking w ays M onday
B aggett and property-m an­
directors
w ith D onna M uniz Loader
ag er Krysty Kress. D onna
and is an
presiding as the club's first
Service Club ambassador.
L oad er received the
fem ale president.
P resid ent's A ppred ation
Connections
In less
D onna replaces Craig
Award, w hile Ralph Larson
than a
Bair, the m arketing chief a t
earned the D oc Potter
y e a r's time,
Central Florida Regional
Award.
Steve has
H ospital, w ho m ade "lofty
Randy Raw iszer was
risen to the
accom plishm ents" as club
nam
ed Rotarian o f the Year
top
o
f
tw
o
leader, according to the
m
ajor
d
v
ic
for
his
m any a d s o f kind ­
clu b 's newsletter, Turning
ness
and
service, w hile Rob
and
eco­
W heel.
HENRY BYRD
K
im
elm
an
w as presented
nom
ic
D
onna
is
the
first
w
om
an
Henry Byrd, 80, of
the
H
ero
Awa
organiza­
to
head
the
club
since
its
Pomegranate Avenue,
Charles
tions. W hy?
organization in 1921.
Sanford, died Friday, July 8,
Ja ck so n
JU D G E G IV E S G O O D
"I love
"D on n a cam e to the club
2005 at Central Florida
R E P O R T : Ju d ge A lan
• • • • • • • • Sanford ,"
w ith great exd tem ent and
Regional Hospital, Sanford.
D ickey gave a nappy d ollar
said the
exp ectations," wrote
He was bom May 19,1925 in
M onday at Rotary for the
New York transplant.
new sletter ed itor Freem an
Fort Valley, Ga. He was a con­
safety o f his son and daugh­
Steve is ow n er o f the
Baggett. "S h e im m ediately
struction supervisor and a
ter-in-law who live in
Higgins H ouse Bed and
member of Macedonia
im m ersed h erself in the
Breakfast on O ak Avenue.
London. D ickey said his
spirit and life o f a Rotarian.
Primitive Baptist Church in
a
daughter-in-law , Sharon,
Sanford.
H er w illingness to do w hat­
norm ally rides the train
ROTARY H O N O RS; The
CAROLYN J. SCH M ITZ
Survivors include step­
ever asked placed her on
from the suburbs into the
Sanford
Rotary
C
lub
hand­
daughters, Sally Perry of
Carolyn J. Schmitz, 69 of
the list o f those w illing to
business
d istrid o f London,
ed
out
honors
during
its
Sanford and Dorothy Moore
Lake Mary, died Friday, July
accept leadership responsi­
but
on
the
day the terrorists
awards
banquet
Ju
ne
27.
of Deltona; reared as children, 8, 2005 in Winter Park. She
bilities. She radiates an
struck, she had a "prem on i­
The international organiza­
Mattie Saddler, Ollie Make
was bom July 2, 1936 in
exd tem en t and determ ina­
tion's prestigious Paul
tion ."
Byrd and George Byrd, all of
Dayton, Ohio. She was a
tion in her new responsibili­
TH ERESA J. WALTON
The judge said h is son
homemaker.
Sanford; 17 grandchildren; 12
H arris Fellow Awards w ent
ties as p resid ent."
Theresa J. Walton, 82, of
great-grandchildren.
Survivors include hus­
Kevin called and reported
to Krysty Kress, m ananger
It seem s another new­
Crestlawn Avenue, Orlando,
band, Charles A. Schmitz;
Sunrise Funeral Home,
they all are fine.
of an aviation realty firm,
com er Rotarian is on
died Monday, July 11, at
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
daughters, Karen Baughman
"T h a t's w orth a haf
and Thelm a M ike, director
D onna's trail of greatness.
Orlando regional medical
and Theresa Berrios; sister,
ments.
dollar," the judge sail
o f the G ood Sam aritan
Steve D ellasala, who m oved
Judith Jewsikow; eight grand­ Center. She was bom June 26,
H om e. Longtim e Rotarian
to Sanford last July and
1923 in Orlando. She was a
children; one great-grandson.
V IO L E T ADELE FERD ICharles D. Jackson is a vet­
(50 years) Joh n M ercer
Joined Rotary a couple
retired nurse and a member
Banfield Funeral Home,
NAN DSEN
eran Journalist and public rela­
received the Lifetim e
m onths later, is currently
of Carter Tabernacle C.M.E.
Winter Springs, in charge of
Violet Adele Ferdinandsen,
tions practitioner who writes a
A chievem ent Award, w hile
serving as secretary ana is
Church.
arrangements.
77, of Orlando, died
weekly column on civic and
Steve
D
ellasala,
deservedly,
president-elect, looking to
Survivors include daugh­
Thursday, July 7, 2005 at
service clubs in Seminole
earned
R
ookie
o
f
the
Year
replace D onna in 2006-07.
ters, Dr. Martha W. Williams
CARM EL SM ITH
Florida Hospital, Orlando.
County. Send information to
honors.
Mr.
Everything,
D onna, too, w as secretary,
and Georgine Walton, both of
Carmel Smith. 85, of Lake
Bom in Chicago, she moved
him at the Sanford Herald. 300
Paul O sborne, w as lauded
before she w as named presi. O rlando;brothers, Freddie , - d e n t - e l b « r ---------------------, to CentiaLFlorida. in 1 9 5 8 -___ . , Monroe, d kiiSiU u d ay, July
N. French Are., San/onl, FIa.“l
With the C harlie K am pf
Manigault o f Orlando and
&gt;he was in food services at
9, 2005 at Florida Hospital,
32771. .
I
Award, w hile Sean Barth
. .'V SteveT iot only is on the
Samuel Manigault o f Lecanto;
Bishop Moore High School
DeLand. Bom in Beckwith,
gained the Service A bove
fast track in Rotary, but also
sisters, Margaret Powell and
and a member of St. Charles
W.Va., he moved to Central
Alnetia Pate, both of Orlando;
Catholic Church.
Ftorida in 1959. He was a
one grandchildren; five GodSurvivors include soas,
retired West Virginia coal
Children.
Chuck Ferdinandsen of
miner, a Baptist, and a World
Funeral services will be
War II veteran of the U.S.
Zhlando and Dennis
held Saturday, July 16 at 11
Ferdinandsen of Evergreen,
Army. He was a member of
a.m. at Carter Tabernacle
the Coal M iner's Union.
Zolo.; daughters, Diane
C.M.C. Church, 1 South
Survivors include wife,
Sieves of Clermont and
Cottage Hill Road, Orlando,
Gladys of Lake Monroe; soas.
Denise Wenger of Apopka;
Serving Central Florida Since 1954
with Rev. Gary H. Collins,
Herb Lively of DeLand and
sister, Norma Evans of
pastor.
Viewing
will
be
Larry
Lively
of
Interlachen;
Lowell, Ind.; eight grandchil­
Friday, July 15 from 4 until 8
sister, Frances of W.Va.; two
dren; seven great-grandchil­
“A Friend When You Really Need One’
p.m. at Gail &amp; Wynn's
granddaughters; two great­
dren.
Mortuary, Inc., 1300 Bruton
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Blvd., Orlando.
Funeral services will be
Friday, July 8, at Collison
Wilson- Eichelbcrger
held at II a.m., Wednesday,
Family Funeral homes with
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
July 13, at Brisson Funeral
Father Derk Schudde officiatcharge o f arrangements.
Home with private burial to
ng. Burial was in Glen
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DAVID B. WATSON
Brisson Funeral Home,
Collison Family Funeral
"Ask
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G uide"
David B. Watson, 52, of
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
Homes &amp; Crematory, Howell
Casselberry, died Sunday,
ments.
3ranch Chapel, Winter Park,
July 10, 2005 in Longwood.
in charge of arrangements.
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He was bom Feb. 26,1953 in
CLIFFORD ALBERT
New Orleans, La. He was a
TELFO RD
ANGEL OUSLEY
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traffic safety inspector for the
Clifford Albert Telford, 72,
Baby Angel Ousley, of
City
of
Orlando
and
a
Viet
of
Winter
Springs,
died
Cardinal Cove Circle,
Sunday, July 10, 2005 at
Sanford, stillborn, died
Orlando regional Medical
Sunday, July 10, 2005 at
Center. Bom in Atlanta, Ga.,
Central Florida Regional
he moved to central Florida
Hospital, Sanford. The family
Hwy. 17-92 - Maitland
in 1992. He was a commercial
attended All Souls Catholic
Phon# 339-6968
pilot for Eastern Airlines for
Church in Sanford.
G
one Hunt. Owner
32 years.
Survivors include parents,
ia i
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Vernon II and Jenny Marie
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C romartie moving up

Briefs
SCW WRESTLING
RETURNSTO
ALTAMONTE STRINGS
Southern Championship
Wrestling will be present­
ing "Brutal Battle '05” this
Saturday, July 16th, at the
Eastmonte Civic Center in
Altamonte Springs.
Located at 830 Magnolia
Lane, the Center will host
main event featuring
newly-crowned SCW
Heavyweight Champion,
"Shooter” Vordell Walket
putting up his belt against
"The Heartthrob” Scott
Davis, accompanied by
Gary Garvin.
Last month in DeBary,
Walker was victorious
over Ryze to capture his
Hist wrestling champi­
onship in Florida and in
his Bret title defense he
will take on the No. 1 con­
tender in this one-on-one
matchup.
In a Brutal Battle Rules
Match, with the winner
earning a shot at the
Heavyweight Champion
next month, It will be
Jason Hexx taking on
Dagon Briggs, accompa­
nied by Seven.
A Brutal Battle Rules
Match has no rules and no
time limit, meaning there
must by a winner
The SCW Tag Team
Championship will also be
up for grabs as The
Heartbreak Express will
square off against Benny
Blanco and The Falcon.
Others scheduled to
appear include "Living
Legend" Larry Zbysko,
"Heavenly Body" Vito
DeNucci, Sequel, Rip
Malibu, Kevin Cantrell,
Aaron Epic and Jerrelle
Clark.
It has also been
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with a spedal Meet and
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Tickets are $10 for adults
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SCC men’s
coach heading
to Division I
By Dean Smith
Herald Staff

rretlW pnOTO H f sJnTI IfiflM

Stan Crom artie (left, presenting a plaque to SC C coach legend Joe
Starting) has m ade the m ove back to Division I coaching, accept­
ing a Job at South Carolina State University.

See Cromartie, Page 2B

Kraze,
Krush
win at
home

Rats reeling?
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Leaders
lose for
the third
time in
a row
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The Central Florida Kraze
won their second consecutive
game with a resounding 2 -1
victory over local rivals Ajax
Orlando on Saturday night.
The Kraze scoring started in
the first half when forward
Clifton PhilipW beat his
defender and took a far post
shot that was rebounded into
the Ajax goal by oncoming for­
ward Chris Cerroni just before
half-time.
The Kraze stnick early in the
second half and took a 2 - 0
lead when PhilipW finished a
powerful header into the bot­
tom comer of the net off of a
service from midfielder Billy
Judino.
It looked as if the Kraze
would coast to the victory
until Ajax Orlando scored on
comer kick in the 76th minute
to close the gap 2 - 1 .
However, the rugged Kraze
defense held and a crucial oneon-one save by Ryan McIntosh
with only two minutes remain­
ing preserved the victory and
moved the Kraze into third
place in the division.
"I was proud of the effort
from all Ine players, Kraze
coach Joe Avallone stated.
"The defense is continuing to
hold, and with forwards Chris
Cerroni and Clifton PhilipW
starting to score it looks as if
we are peaking at the right
moment. All we have to do is
continue to play hard in our

By D ean Sm ith
Herald Staff

SOCCER PLAYERS
WANTED
Players are needed for
an U-9 Boys Premier
Soccer Team, that will be
holding tryouts for a move

SANFORD — The recent
rains and multiple make-ups
may be starting to take a toll
on the Sanford River Rats.
The defending Florida
Collegiate Summer League
Champions still hold a onegame lead over the Daytona
Beach Barracudas and
Winter Park Diamond
Dawgs in the standings, but
the team has lost three in a
row, including a 15-1 lam­
basting at the hands of the
Zephyrhills Snappers
Monday night at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
The game was supposed
to be the first of a doubleheader, but the nightcap was
washed out by heavy rains
and lightning.
As of Tuesday (7/11) the
River Rats were 12-7 on the
season and being followed
by the Barracudas and the
Diamond Dawgs (both 12-9),
the Snappers (10-7), the
Winter Haven Warthogs (912) and the Orlando

See Briefs, Page 2B

See Rats, Page 2B

JUNIOR GOLF CLINIC
Mayfair Country Q ub in
Sanford will be holding
Junior Golf Clinic's, fea­
turing PGA Instruction,
every Wednesday in the
month of July, 13th, 20th
and 27th from 9 a.m. to 11
a.m. followed by a free
lunch hot dogs, chips and
drink, from 11 a.m. to
noon.
The clinics are free to
Sanford Juniors ages 10-to17 and $50 for nonSanford residents.

SANFORD — The Stan Cromartie era has
come to a close at Seminole Community College.
The fifth head men's basketball coach in the
storied 40-year history of the college has decided
now is the time to return to coaching on the
NCAA Division I level, accepting a position with
South Carolina State University in Orangeburg,
South Carolina.
”1 will be the top assistant in charge of recruit­
ing," said Cromartie by phone on Monday. "I
really did not want to leave SCC, but it was a
chance to get back into Division I and to increase
my income."
Cromartie went on to say that he is engaged to
be married this summer and is having a home
built in the Orangeburg area, a definite need for
added income.
"I will always be a Raider," Cromartie said. "I
have thoroughly enjoyed my seven years and

SCC and it is very hard for me to leave my close
friends in the community. I told John (SCC
Athletic Director John Scarpino) that I can't wait
to see my banner (for winning the Mid-Florida
Conference Championship) hanging in the
gym."
Cromartie took the SCC Job in the fall of 1998
after the program had been shut down for a year
because of some internal problems, bringing the
program back from the dead and building it
back into one of the most respected and feared
in the nation.
"We only had one 20 win season (22-10 in
2003) but we were always near the top of the
conference standings and usually beat most of
the other top programs," said Cromartie.
The rebuilding was completed this spring
when the Raiders went 7-3 and won their first
outright Mid-Florida Conference Championship
in over 20 years. Cromartie was also named the
M-FC Coach of the Year.
SCC finished the season at 15-13 and made
their first trip to the State Tournament since the
Raiders went back-to-back under Bill Payne in
1997 and 1998.
"I know I have left the program in much better
shape than when I came," said Cromartie. "And
I am not leaving the cupboard bare, either. We
have signed some very good recruits for this sea­
son, the schedule is set and three starters from

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University of Tennessee star Chris Kemp was 6-for-9 in victories over Orlando and Winter Park, but
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Youth amateur boxing event coming to Lake Brantley
a fw c w to tn o n t m o
'Legends in the Making IT , a USA Boxing
Amateur Sanctioned Event will be hosted by the
Central Florida School of Hard Knocks this
Saturday (July 16) at the Lake Brantley High
School Field House.
The first bout is set for 4 p m . at the school
located at 1010 Lakefront Lane in Altamonte
Springs.
The featured bout of the evening will be Tory
Ramirez, a 132-pounder from the Omega Boxing
Club in W adiub, against Miguel Orengo out of
the Central Florida School of Hard Knocks in
Kissimmee.
The Central Florida School of Hard Knocks
will also feature two other local boxers from the
area who have been boxing for the past three
years in Dennis Galarza, 80-pounds from
Orlando, the current 2004 Ringside W jrid
Champion, and Adalbeito Morales, 116-pounds
from Altamonte Springs, die 2005 Police Athletic

League Champion.
All boxen are invited to enter this event
Junior Olympic, Womenb, Open and Novice.
The event will feature 10 boxen from die USA
Boxing Metro Association in New York and 14
boxen from England's International Boxing
Team. Weigh-in will be from 11 a.m. to 1 pm.
(doctor will be seen immediately after weightin). For more information or to register contact
Aldaberto Morales at 407-376-8502.
The goal of this exciting event is to show sup­
port and raise funds to send the Central Florida
School of Hard Knocks Boxing Club to the 2005
Ringside World Championships in Kansas City,
Missouri
General Admission tickets are $10, and ring­
side seats are $20. Spectators of all ages are wetcome. VIP Tables of eight are $250, with a
Bubbalou's Bodacious BBQ dinner included.
Tickets will be sold at the door the day of the
event To purchase pre-sale tickets, or a VIP
Table, contact Altamonte Sports at 407-571-8728.

Contact Altamonte Sports for ticket * VIP Table
Information at 407-571-87281
Also attending the event will be several boxers
from the Deltona Christian Warriors Boxing d u b
wno recenuy m endra me rionae uun*roiw a w e
Games in Coconut Creek at Broward
Community College.
Shalamar Rivera (age 15), a 108-pounder from
Deltona High School, won the Gold Medal in the
Girls Junior Plympic Division.
Richard Cruz (9-years-old from DeBara Middle
School) received a Gold in the 60-pound Clasa
and a Silver in the 50-pound Bantam Wright
Division.
Christopher Lopez, a 17-year-old 125-poundct
lost a dose decision to Jesse Cruz of Miami in
the Men's Open Featherweight Divirion.
Iron ChrisLopez of Pine Ridge High School
was disappointed with his Silver Medal, but
coach Ftril Ford though otherwise.
"For Lopez to lose in the final match to the
State Champion was a blearing," said Ford of

Lopez's first experience In Open competition.
"H e's fighting men now, not the boys in die
Junior Olympic division.'
Xavier Lugo, 20, lost by TKO to eventual state
champion Charlie F o n t trained by Lou Harris, a
former Olympic Coach, in the semifinals in 152pound welterweight division in the men's open
Some of die other boxers who will be attending

are Fred Valoy, 16-year-old, 198-pound Junior
Olympian; Carlos Santiago, a 9-yearold fourth
grader at Deltona lakes Middle School In the 110pound Junta* Olympic divirion; Eric Galaxara
from Pine Ridge High School; and Robert
Crascse, a 10-year-old.
The Dehona Chriatian Warriors train at the
Htness Pit Gym at 1802 Doyle Road in Deltona
‘ 1 by Philip C Ford, who alao
jusly in Sanford. The team is i
odatton and USA Boxing. Interested parties
call the gym at 386-8560-6200.

Soccer
_ IB
final four matches and it
should be enough to get us into
thepfoyofZsT
The Kraze had gone on the
road to face the Southeaat
Division leaders Cocoa Expos
and with two goals by forward
Chris Cerroni came away with
a hard fought 2 - 1 overtime
win.
The Expos struck first in the
20th minute of play when a ball
waa rebounded Inside the box
and pushed by goalkeeper
M dntoah to make the score 0 1.
The Kraze would not falter
when Cerroni scored a wonder­
ful goal from 18 yards out five
minutes later to even the score
at the half to 1 - 1 .
Each team had chances to
score in the second half but
could not find the back of the
net. It looked aa if the Kraze
would catch a break when for­
ward Graham Zusi was taken
down outside the box by the
Cocoa goalkeeper who was
issued a red card.
Playing with a man advan­
tage the Kraze had several
opportunities to score the game
winner but continued to miss
the target with each shot. The
game took another turn when
defender Tim Sobczak was
issued a red card in the 89th
minute of play to even the
sides at 10 men each going into

overtime.
This did not stop the Kraze as
they continued to work hard
and were finally rewarded
when Cerroni scored his sec­
ond goal of the match by flick­
ing the ball over the out­
stretched hands of the goal­
keeper.
The Kraze held on the final
five minutes to come away
with a much deserved 2 - 1 vic­
tory and three pivotal playoff
points.
The road to the playoffs for
the Kraze continues tonight
(Wednesday) at the Seminole
Soccer Complex when they
host the Palm Beach Pumas at 7
p.m.
The Kraze will also be in
action Saturday night at 5 p.m.
when they host Georgia at
Kraze Stadium at Seminole
Soccer Complex.
Saturday will also be Home
Town Heroes night and many
fun and exciting activities
sponsored by Pepsi will be on
the agenda.
The Central Florida Krush
women's team, meanwhile,
bounced back from their first
loss of the season by defeating
the Atlanta Silverbacks Sunday
night 2-1.
Just 19 minutes into the game
Kim Montgomery scored off an
assist from Jennifer
Montgomery and the Krush
struck again in the 26th minute
when Kim Montgomery scored

C ro m a rtie
Continued from Page IB
last season return. So whoever gets the job
should be able to step right in and lust get the ,
team ready for the season and not nave to do a
lot of extra curricular work. I think the team will
be very good again this year. Like I said earlier,
if it wasn't for a chance to go to DI, I wouldn't
be leaving."
Leading the returnees is Sanford resident and
Lake Mary High graduate Lyndon Merthie, the
son of another former SCC star in Bernard
Merthie and the nephew of current volunteer
assistant Reverend Ron Merthie.
The 6-foot-3 shooting guard emerged as a star
late in the season with his three-point shooting
and all-around hustle and enthusiasm. He was
named the Florida Player-of-the-Week on two
occasions and is being highly recruited by most
of the major college's in tne state.
Also returning is topflight point guard
Lamont Houston from Bradenton and
guard /forward Brandon Hamilton from
Sarasota.
Among the new signees is standout guard Josh
Davis, wno was the Manatee County Player-ofthe-Year in 2004 while playing in the same backcourt with Houston and despite being a full
qualifier, spent last fall honing his skills with the
post-graduate team at IMG Academies in
Bradenton where he worked with many former
NBA stars.
Also signed are a pair of guards from
Jacksonville in 6-foot-4 Houston Wright, who
averaged 16.8 points last fall, from Englewood
High School and 6-foot-l Freddie Williams from
First Coast High School, 6-1 guard Dustin
Campbell from Pensacola Woodham High

her second goal of the night
assisted by Rhonda Jones.
The Silverbacka had nine
shots in the first half but could
not find the back of the net as
the halftime score was 2 - 0 .
In the 59th minute of the sec­
ond half Melissa Tancredi
assisted by Candace Chapman
scored Atlanta's only goal.
See the Krush in action again
this Saturday (July 16) at 7 JO
p.m. at Knisn Stadium when
they host the Richmond
Kickers at Seminole Soccer
Complex as the nightcap of a
Home Town Heroes doubleheader evening with the Kraze
men.
Come show your apprecia­
tion and support as tne Central
Florida Kraze and Kraze honor
all our local men and women
who protect our freedom, both
at home and abroad!
Local police, fire and rescue;
military, Red Cross, and many
more will join the Kraze to cel­
ebrate our Hometown Heroes!
Make sure to come early... as
the Kraze have some amazing
surprises in store!
For more information, please
call 407-682-K1CKI
To get to K nze/K nish
Stadium in the Seminole Soccer
Complex, take 1-4 to Lake Mary
Blvd., exit 98. Dim left onto
Lake Mary Blvd. Dim right
onto Markham Woods Road.
Dim left onto Markham Road.
Krush Stadium at Seminole

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School and 6-7 forward Andrew Badianov from
Boone High School in Orlando.
Cromartie was well though of in the local com­
munity as he and his team got involved with
many charitable functions, including having the
players get involved in reading programs at var­
ious elementary and middle schools.
"I always try to teach the kids about life and
not just basketball,' said Cromartie. “The ath­
letes must recognize they have a complete life
ahead of them. 1 wanted them to learn lessons in
the classroom and on the basketball court that
they can call upon in whatever endeavors they
choose. I tried to attract men to our program
who understood their achievements in life will
overshadow anything they will ever do on a bas­
ketball c o u rt'
Cromartie leaves SCC with a record of 96-106
at the helm of the Raiders, including the 22-10
mark in 2003 and several FCCAA Top Ten rank­
ings. Also, most of his charges graduated from
SCC and have gone on to play at bigger schools.
Cromartie is a 1990 graduate of Edward
Waters College and was head coach their from
1990-1994. He then served as assistant coach at
Bethune-Cookman College from 1994-97 fol­
lowed by a stint as the head coach at Valencia
Community College before being named SCC s
head coach in 1998.
As a player for Webber College, Cromartie led
the team in assists for two years and helped lead
the Warriors to a 29-1 record, a number two
national ranking and its first-ever bid to the
NA1A National Tournament.
At Manatee Community College from 1982-84,
Cromartie was an All-Conference player his
sophomore year and was a standout on squads
that appeared in back-to-back state tournaments
while compiling a sparkling 52-12 record.

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and then topped W riter Park, 6-1, in the opener
of a three-game aeries on Friday at home.
But the Diamond Dawgs came back to take the
aeries, two games to one, by winning 11-4 on
Saturday and 4-1 on Sunday before Monday's
whipping.
University of Tennessee star Chris Kemp had
back-to-back big gim es in the victories, going 3for-5 with a run and an RBI against Orlando and
3-foM with a run scored against Winter Park.
Drew Shctrone, the 2004 Pltcher-of-the-Year in
the Florida Collegiate League, ran his record to
2-1 by giving up lust four nits and one run over
eight innings in me win over the Diamond
Dawgs. The righthander from Apopka and
Seminole Community College struck out 10 and
walked five before giving way to Brandon Webb,
who hurled a scoreless ninth inning.

Shockers (4-15).
Sanford was to go on the road to face the
Barracuda# on Dieaday and Winter Haven
tonight (Wednesday) before returning home to
host the Warthogs on Friday at 8 p.m. at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium and then travel to
Kissimmee to face Winter Haven at Osceola
County Stadium at noon on Saturday.
The league is scheduled to hold Its All-Star
Game at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium on
Sunday at 5 p.m. For more updates check out
the league website at www.floridalesgue.com.
Things were looking good for the River Rats as
they went to Orlando and edged the Shockers, 76, in 11-innings at Tinker Field last Thursday

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Continued from Page IB
up to U-10 status this i
For Information call Matt at
407-328-9913.
CASSELBERRY COMMUNI­
TY MATCHING GRANT
PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
The Q ty of Casselberry is
proud to announce the 2005
Community Matching Grant
Program. The purpose of the
grant is to empower dtizenbased organizations to enhance
the overall quality of life in
their communities through dtizen andgovemment partner­
ships. The grant program pro­
vides neighborhood based
groups, dtizen partnerships
and non-profit organizations
access to funding of up to
$5,000 to implement small capi­
tal improvement projects that
provide a neighborhood or
community-wide benefit
Projects must be within the
incorporated Q ty of
Casselberry boundaries.
Organizations must also match
the requested grant amount
100% through a combination of
volunteer hours, cash contribu­
tion and/or in-kind donations.
Applications are due on July
20,2005.
For more information about
the 2005 Community Matching
Grant Program, please call
407762.7720, email prognunsOcasseIberry.org or visit
www.cassebeny.org.
Applications are available
online at www.casselberry.org.
AJAX SUMMER COED
TRAINING CAMPS
Ajax Orlando, the exclusive
American affiliate of European
professional soccer dub AFC
Ajax (Amsterdam), has
announced its schedule of
week-long Summer Coed
developmental training day
camps offered during the July

2005 for Orange, Seminole,
Volusia and Lake school dis­
trict*.
At developmental day camp*
players receive a sample of die
same well-rounded soccer edu­
cation that ia taught at Ajax's
world-famous youth academy
in The Netherlands. The cur­
riculum induck* Ajax-specific
drills and match strategy, as
well as both small-sided com­
petitions and full-sided games
ted by AFC Ajax trainers from
Amsterdam and local coaching
staffs. Details concerning the
dates and locations of the
Central Florida soccer camps
are listed below.
Developmental training
camps are designed to chal­
lenge boys and girls ages eight
and up at all skill levels, and
are conducted in a fun, yet
educational environment,
which encourages children to
grow in their understanding of
me game while meeting new
friends.
The Camps are as follows:
July 18 - 22 at Trotwood Park
in Winter Springs.
July 25 - 29 at Lake bland
Park in Winter Park.
Every player will be evaluat­
ed using the Ajax T.I.P.S (tech­
nique, insight, personality and
speed) Model. Player evalua­
tions are entered into the pro­
prietary Ajax Scouting
Compendium for periodic
review directly by AFC Ajax
scouts and trainers.
More information on Ajax
Orlando soccer schools and
developmental training camps
can be found at www.ajaxorUndo,us or by e-mailing soccerschoolOajaxorlando.us.
DEREK WAUCH-STETSON
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For more information or to
register visit orlandomagic.com
or call: Orlando Magic
Basketball Camps, 407-9162680.
YOUTH SOCCER CAMP
The Qty of Sanford
Recreation Department and
Kicks N Dribbles, In c b proud
to announce registration for the
4th Annual Youth Soccer Camp
for boys 4k girb ages 5-17.
The camp will be offered July
18th thru 22nd. This camp is
half a day from 9 a.m. to 12
p.m. Camp will Include,
Director Brian Dorman, high
school and club coaches, speed
k agility training small sided
games each day and written
evaluations.
Each child will receive a
Sanford Recreation/Kicks N
Dribbles, Inc. soccer T-Shirt.
Sign up now to reserve your
spot!
For more information, please
call 407-330-5697. Web site:
www.ci.8anford.fl.org
SEMINOLE AQUATICS
SUMMER STINGRAYS
The Stingrays Swim Team for
beginners, children ages 5-to15, b looking for youngsters
who can swim at least 25 yards
without touching the bottom.
Practice will be held for one
hour each day, Monday
through Friday (swimmers do
not have to be there every day),
June 6th-to-July 30th, at the
Larry A. Dale Aquatic Center;
2701 Ridgewood Avenue, West
of the Seminole High School
campus, and the cost for the
summer b $150 per child
(includes coaching fees, t-shirt,
swim o p , and all meet fees).
For more information about
joining the beginner summer
swim team, contact Tony
Ackerson, Aquatics Director,
Q ty of Sanford, at 407-3021034.
YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL
The Sanford Recreation
Department is now registering
for Youth Flag Football for
youth ages 5-12 years old.
Cost per participant is $40 for
Q ty Residents and $50 for
Non-Qty Residents.
PUyer Placement August 6th
k August 13th. Games will
begin in September
Sign up at the Sanford
Recreation Department 300,
North Park Avenue - City Hall.
Coaches are also needed and
anyone interested should con­
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Check Required. Strong
Electocal Knowledge. Abdty to
build relay ladder logic.
Manufacturing experience

LABORERS NEEDED

407-cea-ooeo

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POSITIONS AVAILABLE
W a ore a Trenchless Technology Business operating
throughout tho State of Florida since 1980, providing
trenchless pipeline services. We have the following
positions available, training provided:

Cues TV, Test &amp; Seal Equipment

CDL Drlvars
Combination Pipeline Cleaning
and Vaccum Tank Trucks

Technical Report Writers
Preparation of technical reports using
AutoCAD LT

General operatives / Labor

N

Ex pane need Grill Cooks
Needed. Full A Part Tim*
needsd w«h opvi aw M W y lep
wages paid. Apply in person al
your local Sanford Cracker
Banal. O CS 407-324-1020
H ELP
W ANTED: F/T •
Flexographic Press Operator.
Entry level or Expd seif-starter.
Ability to Uft up lo 50 lbs
English/Spanish
speaking
Cad. 407-331-3605

DELIVERY ORWER
JOIN Aaron's. Sanford
Pd. training, benefits, bonus
Deliver A install furniture in
our oust homes
APPLY IN PERSON
2432 S. French Av*.

HEALTH INSURANCE AMO 40IK
FLAMI Orug tree workplace,
Apply al: SSO MMar Drive,
AAamcnle Spring* 407-2*0*000, EOE

Drivers • DUMP TRUCK.
Class B. benefits, 407-3228133.
Electrician*: Experienced,
and helpers Live Electric, 520
Laurel Ave, Sanlord 407-321 6980

Laborers: Must travel Mon- Fn
rt state oi Florida. Cal 407-3238822.
Light duty driver, class D
Icons*, axp preferred rod back,
apply wKhri, Harry's Towng. 102
N. Maple Ave. Sanford. 407-3227397

Reliable &amp; hard working, training provided
Excellent wages and benefits, some out of town work,
good working conditions, paid vacation and training.
Apply today, details below -

Altair

C A R P E T *

TILE

ESTABLISHED 1980

• RETAIL SALE MANAGEMENT POSITION
BASE SALARY PLUS COMMISSION
• OFFICE ASSISTANT

710 S. M ilw te Street, Longwood, FL 32750
Tel: 407-339-7134
Fax: 407-33*6618
E-Mail: eltelrgroupiaeArthllnk.net

HOURLY PLUS COMMISSION
APPLY WITHIN OR CALL 321-303-1400
FOR MORE DETAILS

Environmental Group

Uc./Ord Baptist Minister to
pastor we* estab church Send
resume: Pulpit Commute*. St
Peui M B. Church B13 Pin# Ave,
Sanlord. FI 32771 by Aug 12.
2005

Machina
Maintenance
Mechanic
Nationally
Company

Recognized

Sanford/Lake Mary
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FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting Salary $8.5&lt;VHr

Dover FT or PT. Class D
tense. whuWaaM nursery 407323-8188.

irrigation
Installars,
experienced only, benefits.
407-322-8133.

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
.
YOU INVEST!

Machina Operators
$9 00 up per hour

Sanford Araa
All 3 shifts available. Exp.
preferred but nol required Musi
be capable of starving lor long
periods of time Willingness to
learn
lo
trade
Great
opportunity! High School
Dtploma/GED
Orug/Background
check
required. Start Immadlatetyl
407-882-0090

Exp.
M ed ical
A s s is ta n t &amp; F ro n t
D esk: R eliable Indlv,
fast learn er w / g reat
c u a t. ave s k ills &amp;
b u s ln a s a .
sen se..
Exc. pay, P/T, Mon, Tu,
Th, S at. 407-694-5666
Mcheie s Pizzeria new hm g tor
all positions Please contact
Christina. 407-221-2394 or a|
at 3828 S Orlando Or, Sanlord.
In the Big Lob Plaza.
Now hiring dish washers/prep
cooks, tor immediate positions.
Good pay. great hours 407-2427415.

Visit Our Website: www.altairenvironmental.com

HELP WANTED
•MAINTENANCENIGHTS/WEEKENDS F/T
•EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F/T-P/T
•C.N.A7ACTIVITIES
P/T WEEKENDS
•HOUSEKEEPERS - Ff t
Upscale senior living community.
Excellent pay/benefits.
Resume Fax 407-322-3065
Phone 407 -3 2 2 -2 2 0 7

Classified Rates
(Prepayment Required)
4 line ad..........
....................1 week $ 1 8 ................... 3 weeks $36
................... 2 weeks $ 2 5 .....................4 weeks $45
Yard Sales....5 lines for $15

Classified Contract Rates
(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
contract. Credit Application Required)
5 - 10 lin e s ........................... 90^/line
11 - 20 lin e s ..........................80*/line
21 or more lines.................. 700/line

Legal Advertising
Heritage
at Lake

F o re s t

a n ted

Landscapers and Grad*
Crew Laborers: 407-3218133

For Casual High Performance
Office In Downtown Sanlord.
Musi have documented history
of $5 mrtton plus tor al least iwo
consecutive years. Must be rt

407-

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Vtvona's North Pizzeria needs
drivers, pizza makers, subs.
M esa s A phone*. Apply w*h
owner si 2477 Park Ave,
Sanford.

HERB WE GROWAOAMI

Fun. 4074

elp

Lake Mary gift baskets store
looking tor basket motor A sale*
assistant. 30 to 40 hours. Prior
basket or floral experience
preferred Good computer »kas
required Fax resume. 407-4440587.

estate agents

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$4.95 per column inch

Now Hrtng A l Pctftons: F/T and

Com paes Group-USA
407-3234048
Accepting Application* M-P
9:00em 2:00pm
Operator:
trackho*
lor
underground storm/uli titles
crew. 407-322-8t33.
Part Tim e cook, servers, A
dishwasher needed Contact
Mylene
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i Parts Orsktoutor is now
for plcking/packing In our
warehouse. Computer exp. a
plus. Full A Part Time positions
available ja/hr. wilt train. Drug
A background check. Can tor
appointment, 407-302-3360.
Production
Assem blers
needed tor military contracts.
Soldering
experience
preferred. English literacy
required.
Four
day
workweek/40 hours week. Full
benefits, $8.15/start, ♦ 25/30
days. ♦ 25/60 days. Apply in
person at Mathews Associates.
Inc., Hickman Drive, just past
Comfort Inn.
Receptionist:
Bilingual
(English/Spanish)
Good
communications A customer
service skills. FT, benefit*
available. Call 407-324-2442
Rekabie Maintenance Person
8 Yard Person needed, pt knsPtease call if interested, 407323-8019

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Secretary; Full tima, $7.00/hr.
computer exp necessary,
casual atmosphere. Ceil Julie.
407-323-8822
Site/Base Crew Local work
F/T w«i benefits. 407-322-8133
W ANTED: Outgoing sales
rep tor community newspaper
group Newspaper sales
experlance preferred. Benefits
include
base
salary,
commission plan, mileage,
paid
vacation,
health
insurance. 401k. Resumes
only to: Sanford Herald. 300
N. French A v*. Sanford. FL
32771
or
dpingiSsemmaleheraid. com.

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Styileti end lEnagera-

WMKtaMiHOte

New Ormond Beech
Location I
Fu8 -Tim* and Part -Time
Grand opening A referral
bonus** -Guaranteed hourly
pay -Service A product
commissions
-Health
insurance •Paid vacations A
holidays
-Paid ongoing
training
C A LL TOOAY
754-8774

Sanlord based Home Food
Service looking tor a few selfmotivated
experienced
appointment
setters
Houty+Borus+Food daoounb
We w« tram 800-862-3683 exl
136 ask tor Carol, call before
12 30 PM

dishwasher needed. Contact
Mylene,
407-323-7308.

W E E K LY R E N T A LS
Starting • $A2M l

Tattoo Artist needed Part time.
Would Ike to review your
porttoto. Pis C al 386479-2101.
Tile setters 4/or
apprentice*. Cell Craig,
407-488-4028.

vary

agent FT. benefits, clean dm.
Class 0 keens* No crim
minimum age 23 May be
willing to train 407-332-8974
Trainee
Wanted
Small
construction company needs
trainee with clean driving
record tor out of town work. Must
have Class Dkcanae 407-330-

Vlvona's
Pint
Italian
Rastaurani m Lk. Mary needs
full time Drivers A Pizza
Makers. Call 407-330-2040 or
apply at 601 Weldon Btvd

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
SEM NOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 0S-100S-CP
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF

Responsible honest person
needed tor Mchen/dek. PT/FT,
Maitland area. 407-860-9260.
407-925-8452

71— H

VIRGIL LEE ORACEY.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol the astal*
o l VIRGIL LEE O R A C E Y
deceased, whose date o l death
was September 3, 2004. la
pending n the Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Prabale Division, Fife Number
05-1008-CP. the address of
which w R O Drawer C. Sanlord.
FL. 32772 The names and
addresses ol the personal repre­
sentative and thal personal rep­
resentative's attorney are sat
forth below
ALL INTERESTED PER SO N S
ARE NOTIFIED THAT

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407-330-4423
Extremely clean, cozy tom rm,
all uti. cable, a/c. Indy, phone,
kitch us*, sec dr, private
entrance. Resident owner.
A BSO LU TELY
NO
ALCO H O L, DRUGS AND
ONLY! Vew
I N O N SMOKERS
SM O KI
le spectacle. 407-flA0934ffi

Lake Mary hurrahed room lor
t adult, call for details, cell*
407-416-9982
Furnished Room For Rent
Call aftar 7PM.
407-323-2988
Room lor rant, middle aged
gentleman with transportation,
house privileges, sal. TV.
utMes. telephone A carport re t.
bedroom completely furnished.
IKXVW k. 407-302-4523.

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tor
Representative

Personal

Pubkah Jufy 8. &lt;3. 2006
S029
Notice of Application
tor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN,
that MELENOA J EDMISTON
O R RICHARD S C A S S E LB E R ­
RY the holder Of th* following
certifies left) has hied said carbncate(s) lor a tax deed to be
Issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and ysar(s) of
issuance, ihe description ol the
property, and Ihe named) m
which it was assessed is/are as

CERTIFICATE NO: 747 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: IMS
PA R CEL ID* 36-19-30-515OKOO-05CO
Description of Property LEO
LOTS 56 57 56 ♦ 59 (LESS W
150 FT) BLK K A D C H A P­
PELLS SUBO PB 1 PO 71

A# creditors of the decedent and
other persona having claims or
demand* against the decedent's
eslate. including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of tins
notice is served must file the*
claim* with tins Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
A FT ER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE O R 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
CO PY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.

Names m which assessed:
RUTH COH EN ET AL

A l other creditor* ol the dece­
dent and persona having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent s astete. including unma­
nned contingent or unliquidated
claims, must Ne their claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
A FT ER THE DATE O F THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE

Monday. AU GU ST OS, 2003 at
11 00am

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FO R EVER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JULY 8. 2006
GINGER L CHEATHAM
Parson*! Reprea*.-Utive
WSkarn H Momson. Eaque*
Florida Bar No 143303
BALDWIN A M ORRISON P A
7100 South Highway 17-92
Fern Parti. FL 32730
Telephone 40/*34-1424

All of said property being m Ihe
County of Semmote Slate of
Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed accordmg to law.
the property described m such
certificated) wrt be sold to ihe
rvghesl tedder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord, Florida,
on

Payment of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording tees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sate Full payment ol
an amount equal to the highest
txd 1* due within 24 hours after
the advertised time of sale All
payment* shal be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court
Dated on A/73/200S
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Ctert
ftobkeh June 29 2005 and Ju*y
a 13. 20 2005
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(tap. 407-788-2240

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1BR/1 BA, toga
m 6479/Month
plus
•K. no pala. tochxtoa
Jessamine St (407)786-

1700» aq ft. 3/2, IN Rm, Oln
Nm, Fam Rm, 1M acre. 2 c

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Painted
InVErt,
6166,600
2/2, Nan
Painted Iniartor, Now Carpat.
6146.600
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Ft. In-law QVa Wrtepamte
Entranca, Uv Rm. O n Rm,
Fam. Rm. Oama Rm. 3er
On
1/3 Aera.
6290.000.

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r i f i A W , OOWneOWfl SWllOrQ,
660 aq n wBh to n g a loft. 407324-5636.

Country
Style
City
Living

181— A ppliances it
Furniture For Sale

warranty 61460. Compara to
Craftmake and save. 407-3311641 or 366-7934460
Aim onoA m via n
'my u » dm
ou 6 laMgarator. 6100, Aknond
Whkbooi electric sow s. 3tr
6129. Almond hood/Vent, $29.
407-326-716&amp;
BCD: NASA mamory team
motif aaa aai, a t taan on
TVAIeB. Now In ptaaic wkh
manufacturer* warranty. Coat
61966; muW art 6666- 407-6011322
or
366-733-1919.
Da6vary avaEabta.
Pool Tafeta: Gorgeous 6*
ksnkura-afyta tatta, deconflvs
1* thrae ptaoa Italian atala,
•Dcvstory kr wnn o m . ucana
naw h enta Coal 64K; m to a ti
11360. 407-402-1761 or 3667934466_______________
sp v. Purwora, ufoiipy july,
onargy officiant 110-voft.
Insulated oovor. A l now with
totory warway *1296. 407-330
0878 or 366-216-2946.
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A Part Ava, downtown
S a t o d Upatan. .m staffs Jan
2006.360 • 1500 aq A 407-324-

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407-221-7956

Single Story
Design

s3 0 0 OFF
1st M onth s Rent
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Ealata Sate: Ertoa household,
lawn cam Mama 4 bote, oR
UMm vM, off Sunanartn to 2416
Kay Ava, Santord. July IS, 16.

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19/16, 706 Mekonvtke Ava.
Santord. Lola of atuff, torn#
antiques, aoma tomkure, maka
an offor on anything. Mual aal
a l. 407-314-3699 or 407-6674062.

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206/70*14.2 am 23640*14
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vanoa. 6600- 407-326-7166.

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407-323-2641 (Homo Phono)
407-314-6671 (Oak Phono)

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LS V 9 Auto 616S60 6301AITH
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407-491-1666

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622.960 Lariat 30k ml 5th
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Ford Etotoar 2002 4x4 4dr 40k
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614.960 6282MTH cal or vM
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407-418-0602.

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■toraga. 63,000. Cak 386-7686070.

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minimum 63*
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*A‘ POSTED: Juna 27,2008
TO I

tv t w envoy

TMe la to ra * y you to * toe * e v e dBeeitoed properly haa been
ound to ba dtopitotod. unaanbary. unfrto*8*lo * una*a con-

P iM f o :J * y 1 3 ,» J

too Cby CommiMion Room * toa CBy H * . S a n ta * Florida. *
7 DO p m on
to # « C » yof Santo*.
J U y tb M b
Cby of Santo*,

* TOO M o d i M E on I
o» an
abyi

Juna 23,2008

AltotoPubbc Hearing toa C8y CommiMion ah* ha* artoinca
or n* tola property ah* ba con-

iio s w ia m
n . 32771

la a copy of toa im pact* repon * a*d proparty.
TO ANNEX 601 ACMES OS PRORERTY LYM Q BETW EEN CR
48 A AND GLEASON CO VE EXTENOCD W ESTERLY A M )
BETW EEN THE C S X R A IR O A O AM ) OLD LAKE MANY
NOAO; A S SHOWN ON THE MAN BELOW;

REPORT MO: 0846
LOCATION: 1117 W l i f t I M )
PROPERTY O SSCRP H O M : Lag LO M 1011 a 12 M 38 M W
PB 1 PG 107
ThtaiatonoRyyoutoaltoa

to a d y
7DO pm . on JW y M ,

to oppa* bafora toa Cby Commfooinn
of foe eaoe. Ybu h*m toe right to obtain an Mtomoy. d your own
to repreaeni you before toe Boo*. Ybu hav# tot right
on yow b a ft* * w * aa to croaa w am im *
a you d o n *

WITH USAB6JTW 8 N EED # * ASSISTANCE TO
R AR TICM T1 i f AMY OP TH ESE P R O C EED # *S SHOULD
CONTACT TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COOROMATOR AT
« HOURS M A O W N C E OP THE M E E T V *
V A P M O N D C C C C 8 TO APPEAL A DECISION MADE WITH
ESPECT TO ANY MATTER CO N SO ER ED AT TH E ABOVE
M E E T * * OR H EA R # *, HE/SHE WILL NEED A VERBATIM
RECORD O P TH E PROCEEDINGS MCLUDtNQ THE TESTI­
MONY ANO E V D E N C t, MAttCH RECORO IS NOT PRCMOCD
BY TH E CITY O P SANFORD. (PS 2S6 0108)

AN ORCXNANCE OP THE CfTY
OP SANFORD. FLORIOA. PERTAM # * TO CHRONIC NUI­
SANCE PREMME8; PROVOING FOR A SHORT TITLE;
PRCMOMG FOR F#ONQS;
PROVIDING FOR LEGISLA­
TIVE FM O » *8 ANO MTENT:
PROVIDING FOR OEPbWTW NSjPROVONO FOR PRO­
CEDURES; PROVE)#* FOR
FEES; PROVE)#* FOR THE
FU N G OP UEN8; PROVE)#*
FOR APPEALS; PROVE)# *
FOR EXEMPTIONS; PROVE&gt;f f* FOR LOCAL REPRESEN­
TATION DESIGNATION FOR
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROP­
ERTIES OWNED #Y ABSEN­
TEE OWNERS; PROVE)# *
FOR M8PECTI0NS: PROVID­
ING FOR REPORTS ANO
ADMINISTRATIVE
RULES;
P R O W # * FOR CODIFICA­
TION. SEVERABILITY. CON­
FLICTS. PENALTIES ANO AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.

« toa Clam * toa C frc* Cewt
Dated on 7/7/20*
MARYANNEI
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT
COURT
8EMPIOLE COUNTY. FLORKJA
by JUOfTH ECKENROTH
Deputy Own
-------Jt4y 18 * 27. 2 0 *

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
to* W U1AM EHRCHHOPF.
bta ho*ar * toa taamrihg

i /

catefi) tar a ton
tad toaraon. Tha &lt;
numpar(i) and yaarfa) *
uanoa. toa daaa#bon of too
property and toa named) to
a N rtib w

O a n M Ptortan
CSRHPICATE NO;

and a copy of too
of toe C ty Ctorh tor *

Alparttoato

PWbMfeJUy 13,20.8006

CONTACT T W
at;

S B _______________________________________

R ESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONM CERBO AT T H E i
M CITM Q OR H E A R * * . ME/SHE MALL N E K ) A ' M
RECO RD O P TH E PROCOOWaS 84CLU08* T X

a ta
of too prola
not provided by toa Cby of Santo*. (FS 288.0108)

PtMUC NOnCE EXMWT *A*POSTED: J im r . SOOS
Pubis: July 13,20.2006

e n v o y LAKE MARY
O RO M AN CE NO. 1178
AN OROM ANCE OP TH E CfTY OP LAKE MARY. PLO R CA .
REZONING CERTAM LANOS WTTHM T I C CfTY OP LAKE
MARY. LOCATED SOUTH O P CR 48A AND EAST OP THE
HILLS OP LAKE MARY DEVELOPM ENT AND W EST OP THE
V E LA S OP LAKE MARY DEVELOPM ENT ANO NORTH OP
THE TUSCANY AT LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT. HEREIN
DEFINED PROM THE PR ESEN T CITY ZO N M O CLASSIPICAT O N OP A*1, AGRICULTURE. TO R-3, MULTIPLE FAMLY.
PURSUANT TO TH E TER M S O F THE FLORIDA STATUTES;
PROVIOMG CONFLICTS, COOIPICATON, SEVERABNJTY
ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dial Via CNy of Late Mary; Florida.
Cby Commiaaion w# hold a pubita hearing on
t l , M SS al 7:00 PM or aa aoon aa poedb
ar Via a iwonfog 0 98 acre# of property toon A-1, Agriculture, to
R^Mutopto Pansy.
fr0*14*4 lutHM M 'l I t
*

Juna 23,2008

REPORT NO. 08-08
LOCATION:
144 Cvm ai Bay Drfca, Santo*. Florida 32771
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Lot 44 MonamyOafca PH 2 ftaptol
PB 58 P G S 22-23.
This Is to noafy you to* toe
found to ba dSapidai*
M a n , and to * toa Cby Commission a * hoM a Publo HMrtng In
toa Cby Commiaaion Room * toa Cay H * . Santo*. Florida, *
7D0 pm . on Ju ly 38, SM S.

or n * tola property a h * ba oon-

ASaohad la a copy * to# tnapacion rapon * aaid proparty.
Ybu are hereby ordered to appear before foe Cby Ccmmtai

PER SO N S WITH DtSASNJTIES N EED # * ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OP TH ESE PR O CEED SiG S SHOULD
CO N TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORCMNATOR
AT 3306888 * HOURS N ADVANCE OP THE M EET# *.
* A PER 80N D EO O ES TO APPEAL A DECISION MADE WITH
R ESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT TH E ABOVE
M E E T # * OR H EA R # *, HE/8HE WILL NEED A VERBATIM
RECO RD O F THE PROCEEDWIGS M CLUO M G THE TESTI­
MONY AND EVIOSNCE. W H CH RECORO IS NOT PROVIOCO
BY TH E CfTY O P 8ANPORO. (PS 2880106)
Dan M. Ptortan

PUBU C NOTICE EXHMHT *A* POSTED: Juna 27.2006

CITY O F LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
CAROL A. FOSTER.
CITY CLERK
Puttoah: July 13. 2005
S060
NOTICE O P PUBU C HEARING
Juna 23. 2005
Reddick A Ruby Isaac
1007 Mangouatlna Avanua
Sanford. FL 32771
REPORT NO: 0607
LOCATION:
1008 MangouaSno, Sanford. Florida 32771
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Lag S 100 Ft of N 235 FI ol W 1/2
of Lot 25 Robtnaona Survay of an Add to Santo* PB 1 P G 82
Thia la to nobfy you that toa abova daaertbad proparty haa baan
found to ba
unsanitary, untohabNabto or unaafo corv
dtoon, and tost toa Cay Commission «vto hold a Pubic Haartng In
toa Cay Comrresuon Room of toa City H al. Santo*. Florida, at
7 DO p m on July 25,2006.
Al tots Public Having toa Ofy Commiaaion ahal hoar avidanca
and will determine whether or not th* proparty ahall ba con-

ABachad la a copy ol toa inapaction raport of said proparty
Ybu ara haraby ordarad to appav bafora toa Crty Commadon
at toa Condemnation Haartng to ba haa* and praaant your aida
of foe caae. Ybu have foe righlto obtain an attorney, al your own

Pubiah: July 10,13,2006
8083

PER SO N S WITH O M A B U n tt
NEEDING ASSISTAN CE TO
PARTICIPATE IN A N Y O P
T H ESE
PR O CEED IN G S
SHOULD
CO N TACT
TH E
HUM AN R ESO U R CES O FFICE
ADA OOORCXNATOR AT 407H O U R S IN
ADVANCE O P THE MEETING.
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: Ma
to appeal a dacF
epoettoany
rn toa above
meeting or hearing, ha may
a v w t* m m oo* of toa
torturing toe
avidanca. i
nooiu N noi p ro w n uy ow
Cby of S a n to * (FS 2 * 0 1 0 6 )
Cyneva Portor,
Deputy Cby Ctork

Ybu ara haraby ord er* to w pear baton toe Cby Commiaaion
* bta Cortdemraaon Hearing to ba h aa* and praaant your aide
of toe cam . Ybu have toe right to obtain an attorney,« your own
to rapraaanl you before toe Board. Ybu have too right
on your b a h * aa w * aa to croaa aeamlna *
I you do not appaw. Tha Cby Commiaaion may
proceed wbhoutyou.
PERSO N S WITH DISABILITIES N E E D # * ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OP THESE P R O C E E D « * S SHOULD
CO N TACT TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
AT 330-6846 * HOURS IN ADVANCE OP TH E MEETING.
IF A PERSON OECIOE8 TO APPEAL A DECISION MADE WITH
R ESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE ABOVE
M EETM G O R H EA R # *, HE/SHE WILL NEED A VERBATIM
RECO R D O P TH E PROCEEDINGS INCLUDING TH E TESTt-

Thia la to nobfy you at* tie abova dMcribad property haa been
tound to ba Maplrtatad. unsanitary. uninhabitable or unsafe condtfon, and bt* ate C ty CommiMion wM hold a Publo Hearing in
ft# Cay Commiaaion Room * ata Cby H al, Santo*, Florida, *
7 00 p m on July 28 3008
At toia Public Hearing tte Cby Commiaaion ih * hear evidence
or n * tola property tria l ba con-

Aitoched la a copy * tte trapackm raport of aaid property.
Ybu are hereby ordered to appav beiore toe Cby CommiMioo
M toe Condamnabon Hearing to be h aa* and praam your m e
of toa caae. Ybu hava toa right to obtain an Ntom ey.« you own
oxperaa, to raproaa* you before toa Board. Ybu have toa right
to c * wbnaaaaa on you b a h * aa w * aa to croaeraumine *
otoar wbnaMaa. b you do n * appav. The Cby Commiaaion may
procaad tritoo* you.
PERSO N S WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE M ANY O F THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
AT 330-5866 * HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE M E E T # *
IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A OECISION MADE WITH
R ESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE ABOVE
M E E T # * OR HEARING, HE/SHE WILL NEED A VERBATIM
RECORO O F THE PROCEEDINGS INCUJOING THE TESTI­
MONY ANO EVIDENCE, WHICH RECORO IS NOT PROVIOED
BY THE CfTY O F SANFORD. (FS 2880106)
O a n M Ftorian
Building Official

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
AT 330-5666 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING

PubHah: July 13. 20. 2006
S064

P U BU C NOTICE EXHIBIT 'A* POSTED: Jura 27. 2006
PuMah: July 13,20.2006

7.1
H O IK S OP A PUBLIC
HEAAPW TO COtH K bR
TH8 ADOPTION OP AN
ORO PUN CSBVTHB
CfTY OP8AMPORO, PLOfMOA
la hereby given to* a
Pub* Hawing
be haid to toe
Chantoara at toa
Cby H al, 300 North Path
to toa Cby of Santa*.
* 700 o tto * P M. on
July 88 S B * to con­
tra adopaon of an on*,
by toa Cay of Santo*,

IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION MADE WITH
R ESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE ABOVE
MEETING OR HEARING, ME/SHE WILL NEED A VERBATIM
RE CORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS INCLUDING THE TESTI­
MONY ANO EVIDENCE. WHICH RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED
BY THE CITY OF SANFOflO &lt;FS 286 0106)

Juna 24. 2006

AN O RO M AN CE O P THE CITY
C OMMISSIO N OP THE CITY
OP
SANFO RD ,
FLO RIO A,
PROVIOM Q PON M ETER SET
CH AR G ES ANO SEW ER TAP
C H A R G ES , AM EN D ING B Y
SU BSTANTIAL REW O RD ING
SECTION 24-44 O P THE CITY
O P SAN FO flO CO D E. PROVID­
ING FO R CON FLICTS; PROV IO V * FO R SEVERABILITY.
P R O V E )# * FO R C O O IFC ATION ANO PROVIDING FO R
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
A comptato deaertp io n and a
oopy of toa ordtoanea a h * ba
avalabto at toe oaice of toe Cby
Ctarfc tor * pataora dartrtog to

NO TICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN,
to * WILLIAM E KIRCHHOFF.
- ■ -m - _ . J

Of ELIZABETH M IKLER DUOA,
dace aa ad. F la Number 2005CP-1200. la pending In toa
C ircuit Court for Semtnoia
County,
Florida,
Probata
Dhrirton. toa addraM of which W
301 N. Parti Ava.. S an to* .
Florida, 32771. The namee and
of toa Co-Penonal
Conay ara M i forth bafoar
of toa decadent and
peraone having daim e or
damanda againal dacadam 'a
aetata, including unmatured,
contfrigera or unary iIdaid dwriw,
on whom a copy of toW Nobra ia
toia Court WITHIN THE LATER
O F THREE P ) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE O F THE FIRST PU B­
LICATION O F THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY (30) D AYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE O F A CO PY
O F THIS NOTICE O N THEM.
A l otoar creditor! of toa dacedanr and other p a w n s having
dairne or demands againe! dece­
dent1* aetata, inducing unma­
tured, conangant or unliquidald
toia court WITHIN THREE (3)
M ONTHS AFTER THE OATE O F
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.

_

CtRTW KATI NO: 487 YEAR
OP ISSUANCE: 1
PARCEL 104 34-10-30-30002204000

Nam es in
INOER KONIO. R O BER T C
O O FF
A l of said property being In toa
County of Sam tode, Stale of
Florida.
Unless such i:araWcata(a)
be redeemed accord! ig to taw,
toe property deecribed In aueft
certMcaaa(a) w « be aoid to toe
County
Courthouae, S an to* , Florida,
on
Monday, AUGUST 22.

11:00am.

Payment of Seta tea,
bie documentary stamp
and recording teas ara required
to be paid by toe auccesafrt bid­
der at toa safe. Fub payment d
an amount equal to toa highaat
bad ta due withal 24 hours aftar
toa atorarttaad Wna d aaia. AM
paym ent! a h * ba cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to tha Ctam o l to#
O rout Court.
Dated on 7/7/2006
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F THE CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEM INOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by JUDITH ECKEN RO TH
Deputy Ctam
PuMah: Jury 13, 20. 27. 2006
and August 3, 2006
S070

Notwehatandlng toe ame parioda
too (2) yea n or morn after toe
decedent*! dale of death la

By ordar or Mia Cby Comnaawon
ot tie Cay of aetond, Florida.
PER SO N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING A SSISTAN CE TO
PARTICIPATE IN A N Y O F
T H ESE
PR O C EED IN G S
SH O ULD
CO N TACT
THE
HUMAN R ESO U R CES O FFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330-5628
46 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE OP THE M E E T # *
ADVICE TO THE PU BU C: b a
to a p p irta d a rtto any
ro m trtn a l a l l a abova
or hearing, ha may
naad a tarbaam record of toa
todudtog toa toaaevtdenea, a
raoora m not pfw o n Dy ins
Cby of Sanford (FS 24601091

PuMah: July 13. 2006
S067

REPORT NO 06-12
LOCATION
808 Orange Avanua. Santo*. Florida 32771
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Leg Lot 7 B fe ll TR F Town *

m

cata(i) haa M * aaid
catafa) for a tax dead to ba
toauad toaraon. Tha oartbcM a
numbar(a) and year(t) of
too daacriptton ol toa
w nam e(t) to
atotoh N w m aoaaaaad W w a m

ALL CLAIM S NOT SO FILED
WILL B E FO R EV ER BARRED.

The d a * of toe brat puMcabon of
to a notice • July 6. 2005
ANDREW L DUOA
Co-Paraonrt Repraaentalhra
1273 E. Rod Bug Road
Oviedo, FL 32766

M THE CIRC LET CO URT FOR
t I M M O lt COUNTY.
PROSATI OtVMION
R U 4: 06-CP-1800
IN R E ESTATE OF

ELIZABETH U IKLERDUO A

MOTICa TO CRCOfTORS
Tha admnetiaMun (4 aw

NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN,
that WILLIAM E KIRCHHOFF.
toa holder d too tobowing certtftcau(a) haa Nad aa * cantflc*iv&lt;«) tor a tax dead to ba
leeuad thereon. Tha certWcN a
num bers) and year(a) of
ma oaaertpeon or ma
and toa name&lt;i) In
which K waa aaaaaaad W are as

CERT1FKATB NO: 827 Y EA R
M ICHAEL JO SEPH DUOA
Co-Person* Rapreeentabve
1447 Pahxnno Why
Oviadp. FL 32766
R O BER T
K.
MCINTOSH.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 376302
STEN STRO M .
UcINTOSH.
COLBERT. WHIOHAM.
REISCH M AN N A PARTLOW .
PA
PouO M oe Boa 4646
Santo*. FL 32772-4*48
Telephone 407/322-2171
Attorney tor Co-Paraonai

PUBU C NOTICE EXHIBIT *A* POSTED: Juna 27. 2006

WWe Laura Codt
806 Orange Avanua
Santo*. PL 32771

j

W nQIQBr OVM wOiwlQ

for D u
A l partea in i
a h * have an opportunity to ba
naaro a i aan nearing.

■
hf ur t - ,
UyiiueS
rOnsf,
Deputy Cay Ctam

Ptiauc H EA R # *

Untaaa such i
ba radeamad aooo*ng to I
taaertoad in
:) a * ba ao* to toa
door.
Samfooto
County
Courthouse, Santo*. Florida.

Momtoy AUGUST 83,1
111
Payment oi Sals
bta documentary

BEQ 221 CHS N ♦ S CHS W
OP SE COR RUN E 14# FT S 60
FT W 14# FT N 80 FT

DanM . Ptortan

r-^i ,

NOT1CC OP

A id add property befog in toa
County of Samfooto, S U M *

to be paid by toe su cceadd N a­
dar at toe sale. F iA payment ol
an amowrt equd to toe h * re d
bid ta due wttofo 84 hours Ntor
me adrarttoad Wna of aato. A l
payments a h * ba cash or g u w
am end
Instrument,
made
payable to the Clem gf toa
Cfrcu# Court
Dated on 7/7/2006.
M ARYANNE M O RSE
C L E R K O F THE CIRCU IT
COURT
SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by G E R A LD # * H ARFO RD
Otoutv C iv il
PuMah: July 1 8 20. 87. 2006
and August 3.2005
SO 72

1 II

OROMANCE NO. 8841

REPORT N O 05-10
LOCATION:
1208 W. 15th Street, Santo*. Florida 32771
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Lag L * 16 PM Land ♦ Cotontnaon
COS
Add
to
South
Santo*
PS 1 PG S 73.

A L 7 0 M A S M ITCHELL

I

Juna 24, 2006
Stuart B Trustee, FBO
6224 W. State R d *
Santo*. PL 32771-8230

of Prapany LEG
LOT • BLK A DOUE TERRACE
PB # PO 53

PuM rtt: July 18 2006

la a copy * toa IragacCon raport of aaid property

N0T1CI OP PUBUC HEAR#*

expense. to rapraaanl you bafora toa Boa*. Ybu hava toa right
to ca l wftnaaaaa on your bahail aa watt aa to cross-examine a l
otoar witnesses. If you do not appav. Tha Cay Commiaaion may
procaad without you

Dan U Flonan
SuAOng O toe*

■y o rtv of toa Cay Commtoaion
offtoeCbyrt
toa Cby of Swrio*. Florida.

ottoa^tma TDv harp toa rig* tootaajnaaaoam aytoyaur awn

A copy of toe propoead reaming la avababte for foapadton by ttw
puMc In toe Community Oevefopment O aparlna* oMIoo, Lafw
Mary Municipal Servtoee Buridfog. f i t WaAace Court, Latta
Mary. Flortoa 32748, Monday Iw ugh Friday, toon 6D0 A.M.
until 500 P M . or you nay c a l Oary SaNndtor, City Planner *
107) 585-1442 tor n o n Information oonoemtog M a

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F TH ESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F TH E MEETING AT 407-586-1424.

REPORT NO. 06-13
LOCATION:
1708 W. 13to Strert. Santo*. Florida 32771
PROPERTY D ISCR ETIO N : Lag Sac 36 TW P 188 REG 30E
Bag H O R 8 ♦ 1828 FT W * NS Cor fton E 164.88 F T S 320 PI
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to e * i
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NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION WITH R ESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING. HE OR
SHE WILL NEED A RECO RD O F THE PROCEEDINGS, ANO
THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR 8HE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OP THE PR O CEED ­
INGS IS MADE. WHICH RECO RD M CLUD ES TH E TESTIMO­
NY ANO EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED. FLORIDA STATUTES 288.0105.

PL 12771

dMon, and M tio COy Com m M on wHI hold a PubAc H M ln g tn
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of and ad|aoonl to toe Tuacany al LaAa Mary SubdMeion.

Tha Pubic Haartng wiH be hold to foe City of Lake Mwy
CommiaaJon Chanbarm, 100 R Country Club Rd., Lake Mary
Any Intaraatad party may appaar to lha pubic hearing and ba
haa* regarding lha abova d— ettoad amendment or aubmS writ*"i commanta to D a addraaa IdanMIad abova. Said haartng
j ba cortonuad from Hma to tfrna unto too City Gommtotoon
make# a Anal dactalon.

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C yn N a Roitor,
Oeputy Cby Ctam
PuMtoh: July 13.30,2008

June 34,8008

■V TH E CfTY O P SANPORD l (PS 1880108)
O a n M Ptortan

ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: b a person
ito reaped to any
I or hearing; ha nay naad a

YEAR

PARCEL 0 4 32-18-31-80#-

PARTCRNTI M MIY OP T W S f I

By o * ar* toe Cby CommiMion of toe Cby of Bank*, AorWt
PERSONS WITH O tS A M U n tS NEEDING A S SItTM fC C TO
P A N T K tW E M ANY ON TH ESE PflO CEEO fN O S SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN R ESO U RCES OPTICS A M COORDI­
NATOR AT 407-3908828 48 HOURS M ADVANCE ON TH E
M EETS*

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PUBU C N0T1CS EXHM fT *Aa POCTED: J im 27. 2006

Pucaah July 6,13.2005
8088
July 7, 8006
N O T K I O F A PU BU C
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THE ADOPTION OF AN
O RO w tANca a v t h e
CfTY OF
SANFO RD . FLORIOA
a hereby gmn mat a
Pubic Haanng wWBe hart « toa
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Cby Hal. 300 North Para
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LOT 1 BLK B D ESC A S BEG
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C E N O F 16TH ST ♦ R O O ­
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45 MIN 30 SEC W 173 93 FT S
36 D EG 14 MIN 30 SE C W 34 6
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CORINE TURNER
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Florida
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toa property deaerded n such
camhcdaiai w# be add to toa
tvghaat baldar at toa west from
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouae. Sanford Florida,
on
Ucm tay AUGUST 28. 2009 W

NOTICE IS H ER EBY G IV ER
tool WILLIAM E KIRCHHOFF.
vRi notam of
w w n g optwh
catafa) haa Nad said carM catafa) for a tax dead to be
laauad toaraon. The certtocaia
numbar(») and year(a) of
ma oeacnpaon or me
and toa name{s) in
which b waa i

CERT1FKAT1 NO: 118# YEAR
OF MSUANCE: 1 W
PARCEL ID4 33-19-31-3000638-0000
of Property: LEG
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B EG 114 FT E * 20 FT N O F SW
C O R O F N 1/2 O F S C 1/4 O F
NW 1/4 O F SW 1/4 RU N N 12S
FT W 100 FT N 36 F T E ISO FT
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in
PATRICIA A DE SHAY, LAWSO N C DENNIS
A lo f awd property bofog In to#
County d Samfooto, Suae o l
Florida.
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be radeamad acoordtag to law,
toe property daecrtoed in such
cerM caw fi) w tl ba add to toe
highed bidder t t toa w e « fro *
door.
Sam footo
County
CourthouM , S a n to * , Florida,
on
Monday. AU G U ST 88,
1100am.
Payment of I
bto docu m en tary___ ^ _____
and recordfog taaa are raqUfred
to M paid by toa an rraaafol biddar at toa aato Fua payment of
an amount equd to toa higfw *
bid ta due wttom 24 hours aftor
toe art erased ame of aato aa
payments a h * be c a d i or (
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instrum ent,
a___
payable to the C la m at tow
CfrcuM C ourt
Datod on 7/7/2006
M ARYANNE M O RSE
C L E R K O F T H E CIR CU IT
CO U RT
SEM INOLE C O U N T Y FLO RIO A
by O ERALDINC H ARFO RD
Deputy Ctam
Publeh: July 13. 20. 77, 2006
and August 3. 2005
SO73

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below, at toa front
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2499 O U Lake Mary
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Q191

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TO Mtohtoto Eptoton
SANFO RD . FL
C aaeN o: 71S3604-AQ
An ADM INISTRATIVE C O M ­
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to
revoke
your
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rigid to roqueto a hearing purauam to Seaton* 120 96® and
120.97 (1) and (2). Florida
O tatum , Dy maffng a reguaai
lor aama to toe Departnent ot
Financial Sarvicaa. 200 E.
Oamaa S t. IM toiaaaaa, Florida
32306-0333. If a raqueal lor
hearing la not received Dy Am o
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COUNTY. FLORBA
CASS NO. 6SCA-2TS-14
SUNTRUST B A N K .* foreign

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DATED: M ay ID. 2066
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C LER K O P THE CIRCUIT
CO U RT
Dy: Nancy R Wlrnw

SHRMATT1 RAM 8AROOP.

NOTICE OP SA LE
NO TICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN,
that, purauent to a Final
Judgm ara of Foractoaura in

11 .6 .1 9 ,)
0196

Pue*c auction to Da haU to
• 01 am, on toa day(a) apacMad
below, a l the front door of
A ito n a taw ing. Inc Located to
2466 Old Laha Mwy Rd SuOa
134, Sanlord. FL tor to# purpoee of deposing of toe ktoowtogvehtdee:

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Florida on Juna 7, 2006, a l
1160 a m , on toa oow ftouaa
Mope of toe Sem inole County
Courteous#, 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanford, Florida 32771.
The real property to more parito-

LO T t . G R AN D R E S E R V E
SUBDIVISIO N. A C C O R O M Q
TO THE FLAT T M A E O P A S
R ECO RD ED M FLAT BO O K 73
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OF
SEM IN O LE
COUNTY.
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(SEAL)
Otaft of # • Court
ByrM aryShoupa
Deputy Clark

Thei Goodyear Challenge Late
el 100 will run et Orlando
M odel______________________
Ithia Friday night with
i of Late Model action for any
ite Model fan.
Some of Florida's finest Late
Model d riven will be in the field
including Joe W lndtell Rich
C louaet Chuck Burfchaltet G ieg
Kaouk, points leader Jerry Artuso,
Bill O etriket A.J. CuncU. Frank
Welch, Sam W atts and m any more.
Also on the program will be the
Open Wheel M odified*, Super
Stock, Mini Stock and Strictly
Fit gate will open at 2 p m. with
practice for the Goodyear
Challenge Late Models ONLY from
3 p m to 4 p.m. with division prac­
tice to follow from 4 p m. to 6 p m.
Qualifying for the exdting 100 lap
Goodyear Challenge will com­
m ence at 6:30 p.m . Racing begins at
8 p.m.

General admission is $15, $10 for
students and seniors, children 11
and UNDER are free. Orlando
Speed World is located between SR
50 and SR520 in Bithlo.
The first ever Florida State
Championahip Sportsman
Invitational 100 will make its debut
this Saturday night at New Smyrna
Speedway.
This is the first 100 Upper that
show cases the Sportsman division.
Drivers from all over the state are
expected to com e and try their luck
at the high banked one naif mile
New Smyrna Speedway.
Along with the 100 lap event will
be the Late Models, Open Wheel
M odified*, Super Stock, Mini Stock
and Strictly Stock.
Pit gate will open at 2 p m with
practice for the Florida State
Championahip Sportsman
Invitational 100 from 3 p.m. to 4
p m Open practice for all divisions
will begin at 4 p.m . to 6 p.m.
Qualifying for the Florida State

Putdtoft: May 16. 29. 2006
0119
NOTICE OP

FKrrmous nams
Nonce to hereby given tool I
an engaged in buaineae at 729
&gt;revery# Terrace, MaaOvow.
Honda 32746. under the
'ictm ou* Name o l M. O.
N eeley Itom ee. Inc., and toaf I
mend to regwier said name
vith
the
Otvtoion
ot
Zorportow ns.
Tallahaaaee,
Florida, in accordance wrto h a
provision# of the Flclrtroue
Name SUtutee, to-WH: Section
M S 00. Florida Statute# 1691
Malay# Q. Weetoy
Putman M ay 29. 2005
0190

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W HEN: Ju n e 7,2006
W H ERE: PatTa Towing, 1616
W. 1*1 Sheet. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEH ICLE
YEAH : 1(66
M AKE: M ER CU R Y
M OOEL: 20R
CO LO R : BLUE
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W H EN Ju n a 4, 2006
W H ERE: Paul* Towing. 1919
W la t S ir eel. Sanford. FL
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PuDNeh: May 29, 2006
0192

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biddara
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Pubtah: May 29. 2009
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Lake Mary's Ryan Bono hit his fourth home run of tha season and also was hit by a
pitch for the 17th time this season, establishing a new single-season record at UCF.
The Golden Knights go after their seventh, and Anal, A-Sun Baseball Championship
when they open piay today (Wednesday) against rival and host Stetson on Conrad
Park at Matching Field in DeLand starting at 7 p.m. If you can't make it to the game,
740-AM The Team and the voice of UCF Athletics, Marc Daniels, will carry the game
starting at 6:45 p.m.

MAPt CHCYY

(I) 1961 Honda 40oor Rod
Vto# 1H0E09646ML04337D
(Aucten daw 6 -1 M 6 )

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1196 Bita » &lt; WAtoarSaga
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M ay 29,2006
Q I96

M iddleton, Scotty C rock ett Fain
Skinner; M ac Johnson, Ryan Foster
Jeff Scofield, Patrick Conrad and
more.
T hen will be an open practice on
Friday n igh t May 27, for the
Sunbelt Super Late Model 125.
Practice wul begin at 5 p m to 10
On Saturday, M siy'2S ,p t^gi£;
will open at 2 p m with practice for
the Sunbelt Super Late Model driv­
e n from 3 p.m . to 4 p m Open
practice will follow from 4 p m to 6
p.m . Qualifying for the 125 lap race
will begin at 6:15 p.m . Racing
action starts at 7 JO p.m .
Along with the Sunbelt Super
Late Model 125 will be the Open
Wheel Modifieds, P u n Stock. Street
Stock, and Hornets.
General admission is $15, stu­
dents and senior $5, children 11
and under FR EE Speedway is at 175 exit 414 - turn south on Route 41
one block, take Otis Howell Road
and speedway is on left 1 /2 mile.

Continued from P ig * 2B
UCF continued the trend of
home nuts as Marshall
Bernhard drilled a two-run
shot to left to bring the Golden
Knights to within one st 3-2.
M ercer scored for the third
straight inning with tw o runs
in the fourth to extend the lead
to 5-2.
UCF responded with its sec­
ond home run of the game as
Brown hit a tw o-run snot to
right-center to close the gap to
5-4.
Brown's m onster weekend
continued in the sixth as he
lined a tw d-nat double to the
gap in left center to give UCF
its first lead of the game, 6-5.
M ercer responded in the
home half of the sixth with
back-to-back home runs by
Hurst and Josh Thompson to
give the Bears the lead back at
7-6.
The slugfest continued in the
seventh as UCF scored for the
fourth straight inning as Lake
M ary's Ryan Bono, who was
hit by a pitch was hit by a
pitch for the 17th time this sea­
son, a new single-season
record, launched a solo home
run to right to even the score
again, this time at seven.
The gam e remained dead­
locked at seven until the ninth.
UCF used O viedo's Brian
Brooks to start the inning and
the left-hander got a groundout before allowing a single.
After a call to the bullpen, UCF
sent in Sanford's Dominic
Petracca. Petracca allowed tw o
soft singles through the left
side, including M egahee's
game-winner to secure the 8-7
M ercer victory.
On Friday, M ercer used a
four-run second inning and
held off UCF long enough
before heavy rain and light­
ning hit the Macon area as the

host Bears defeated the Golden
Knights 7-5 in 5 J innings of
play. UCF trailed 7-3 entering
the sixth inning and scored
twice in the top of the sixth
before the inclement w eather
hit to suspend play. After ncara tw o hour and:30 minute
lay, play w as called and
M ercer w as aw arded the victo­
ryThe rain-shortened loss over­
shadowed a historic day by
Brown. The senior left fielder
becam e U C F's career leader in
hits and RBI by going 3-for-3
with two home runs and four
RBI. Brown tied the slngle-eeasoibhome run record at UCF
with tw o jacks, sending
season total to 17.
On one swing, Brown vault­
ed himself into the top spot In
UCF's career records for hits
and RBI as the senior drilled a
two-run home run to center to
hand the Golden Knights a 2-0
lead in the first. The hit was
Brow n's 289th of his careet;
equaling the school record held
by Tim Foskett for 22 seasons
(1980-83). Brown also drove in
RBI number 220 and 221, Join­
ing Vince Zawaski (1985-88) for
top honors in UCF history.
Brown’s home run heroics
continued in the fourth as he
established a new career record
for hits and RBI at UCF with
his solo homer to bring UCF to
within two at 5-3. The home
run was Brown's 290th hit of
his career, the 222nd RBI and
his 17th home run of the sea­
son. Brown and Winter
Springs' John-Michael Howell,
who hit his 15th home run of
the season in the series opener
on Thursday, are the top nome
run hitting duo in single-sea­
son history at UCF with 33
home runs... the two surpassed
Dustin Brisson (17 HR) and
Matt Bowser (13 HR), who
combined to hit 30 hom ers in
1999.

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ignored. Residents on both ends of the
problem have complained about police
and about the courts.
Earl W illiam s has helped raise
Brandon w ith the b oy's biological
m other, Yolanda C anada. W illiam s
spoke with The Herald recently about
Brandon’s life in hopes drat som e solu­
tions might be found.
"1 would talk with him each and
every day,” Williams said. H e said he
w arned Brandon about the police tar-

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Herald Staff
SANFORD — Critical questions sur­
round the events that led to the death of
a 15-year-old Sanford boy buried a
week ago by his family.
Why did Brandon Ealy die af such a
young age? W hat does His family have
to say about his death? W ho is to
blame? W hat will stop the cycle of
crim e in Sanford?
The questions have no easy answ ers.
W ithout searching for solutions, how­
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tune, change you r friends."* Williams
recalled. "1 told him to slow it down
and d on 't get with these thugs."
The thrill of breaking the law drove
Brandon dow n the w rong p ath ,
W illiams said. In 2002, his actions led to
arrests and to a new school for troubled
youth.
H e w as arrested for grand theft auto
in M ay 2002. In August of the same
year; Brandon w as arrested for aggra-

See Brandon, Paga 3A

Brandon Ealy died May 14 at age 15.

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Seminole County
reissues rabies
alert May 25

Sanford
to recall
heroes
Monday

The Price of a Prank

SANFORD — The
Seminole County Health
Department issued a
rabies alert for all
Seminole County resi­
dents and visitors May
25.
Since January, a total of
eight animals have tested
positive for rabies, includ­
ing four raccoons, three
foxes, and one bobcat
Because this is an unusu­
ally high number of rabid
animals in such a short
period of time, the Health
Department is advising
its residents and visitors
to take the following
measures:
• Ensure cats, dogs
and ferrets have received
up-to-date rabies vaccina­
tion by a licensed veteri­
narian;
• Restrict your pets
from running free by
using a leash or keeping
them indoors;
• Avoid feeding your
pets outside and do not
leave any pet food out.side;
; • Avoid leaving
garbage outside. If trash
must be stored outdoors
;ovemight, keep it in a
sturdy, tightly closed con­
tainer,
• Do not handle wild
animals, such as wild
;cats, raccoons, bats,
;skunks and foxes;
; • Teach children never
•to handle unfamiliar ani­
mals, wild or domestic,
;even if they appear
;friendly;
; • Report any stray or
unfamiliar animals to
Seminole County Animal
Services.
If bitten or wounded
by a suspected rabid ani­
mal wash the wound
immediately with soap
and water, seek medical
attention, and promptly
report the incident to
Seminole County Animal
Services.
For more information,
visit the DOH Web site at
www.doh.state.fl.us or
the CDC website at
www.cdc.gov /nridod /d
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SANFORD — The city will
puli out all the stops Monday
in observance of Memorial
Day.
The observance will begin
with the parade through
downtown Sanford at 10:30
a.m., consisting of members of
the military services, local dig­
nitaries, and others. Among
special guests in the parade
will be Clinton Westbrook, a
Pearl Harbor survivor, who
was serving aboard the USS
Arizona. Also in the parade
will be members of the famous
Tuskegee Airmen Fighter
Group.
When the parade reaches
the flagpole at North Park
Avenue
and
Seminole
Boulevard, there will be a
Remembrance
Ceremony.
Sanford Commissioner Art
Woodruff will deliver the city's
proclamation followed by a
moment of silence, a 21-gun
salute, and the playing of taps.
This annual commemora­
tion ceremony Is to support
and honor those who sacri­
ficed to protect our freedom.
During the parade and cere­
mony, there will be action in
the sky with a fly-over by the
Sanford Aerobatics team, and
the Seminole County Sheriff’s
Department aircraft.
Following the ceremony,
everyone
is
invited
to
American Legion Post 53, on
South Sanford Avenue, for a
Memorial Day luncheon. Cost
is $5.

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Sanford Police Chief Brian Tooley, left, leads his force on what turned out to be a prank phone call about a home invasion.

Girl, 10, fakes home invasion call
B y L la n e E d ix o n
H erald Staff

SANFORD — 9-1-1, what’s your
emergency?
Wednesday, at 2:30 p.m., the emer­
gency was a 10-year-old girl with her
friend's cell phone making a prank 9-11 call, complete with crying and heavy
sighs.
"Som ebody just broke in my
house,” she told the operator.
But, in actuality, the house address

she gave wasn't even her own. The 9-11 tape has the operator asking several
times for the address to clarify.
The girl first tells the 9-1-1 operator
that she is at 1808 Club Court in
Sanford. When the operator could not
find that address on the map, she asks
the girl again if the address is Club
Court.
"Is it an apartment?" the 9-1-1 oper­
ator asked.
The girl responded, “No.”
And, then the operator spells out the

address to make sure she is looking for
the correct listing.
"It's C-L-U-B Court?" the operator
asked again.
"Yes," the girl told her.
W hen the operator told the girl that
she wasn't showing a listing for an
1808 Club Court the girl told her it was
Washington Court.
"It's not Club Court?"
"N o ," the girl responded.
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G a lle r y o n F ir s t u n v e ils w o rk in g art s tu d io s
B y B a tty P o rte r
H erald C orrespondent

SANFORD — Working studios for
artists is the latest concept in art gal­
leries. The first such gallery in Sanford
made its debut Sunday.
Gallery on First, located at 211 E.
First St., in the Historic Downtown sec­
tion and directly across the street from
the Sanford Police sub-station, hosted a
"Hard Hat Reception and Preview"
May 22 for artists and local art fans.
The new concept blends an art gallery
with working space for professional
and emerging artists
The 4,500-square-foot business fea­
tures nine studios, a multi-purpose
room and a central gallery that will be
the focal point for shows and events.
The nine studios will feature work­
ing artists of various media. Rent for
the 12-foot by 14-foot studios range
from $350 to $450 per month and stu­
dios can be leased seasonally as well as
shared. The general public can rent the

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hangs in his new Studio 7 at Gallery on First.
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classes, workshops and events induding after-dark receptions and parties.

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was busy explaining the gallery con­
cept to artists and visitors who snowed
up during the reception that took place
from 2 to 5 p.m.
Taylor will serve as full-time director
and will provide the studio artists with
concierge services, prom otional and
m arketing support, art sales and
gallery tours. An accomplished folk
artist, Taylor will also be in residence
displaying and working at her contem­
porary folk art from Florida and the
Deep South.
Howard and Robin Marks, owners
of the renovated historical building,
envision Gallery on First to be "an
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art is shared with a spirit of southern
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Goldsboro
among schools
chosen for
NASA program
SANFORD — NASA recently announced
schools selected from Kennedy Space Center's
district area, which indudes Florida, Georgia
and Puerto Rico, are among the next 50
schools to participate in the 2005 NASA
Explorer Schools Program. The NASA
Explorer Schools (NES) are the heart o f a
unique educational program that reaches ele­
mentary through high school students in all 50
states, Puerto Rico and the District of
Columbia.
These schools include Warrington Middle
School in Pensacola; Howard Middle School
in Orlando; South Plantation High School in
Plantation; Goldsboro Elementary Magnet
School in Sanford; and Marcelino Canino
Canino Middle School in Dorado, Puerto Rico.
"We look forward to working with the new
schools and continuing our relationship with
our existing Explorer Schools," said KSC
Education Director Gregs Buckingham. "Our
U path this year wiU be to activate our
Digital Learning Network so we can commu­
nicate electronically with all 16 of our NASA
Explorer Schools."
The program debuted June 30, 2003. It
sends sdenoe and mathematics teachers "bade
to school" at NASA Centers during the sum­
mer to acquire new teaching resources and
technology tools using NASA's unique con­
tent experts and other resources. The goal is
to make learning science, mathematics and
technology more appealing to students.
"NASA will need a robust work force to
cany out the Vision for Space Exploration. The
Explorer School Program looks to fulfill the
vision by inspiring the next generation of
explorers," said NASA Chief Education
Officer Dr. Adena Williams Loston. "The pro­
gram provides the opportunity to explore, dis­
cover and understand through educational
activities. It includes fun, challenging adven­
tures tailored to promote learning and study­
ing science, mathematics, engineering and
technology."
The NASA Explorer School Program is one
of four major Agency educational initiatives.
Since its inauguration in 2003, the NES
Program has established three-year partner­
ships annually with 50 schools,
■; ships indude students,
tion administrators serving grades four
through nine, from diverse communities
across the country. Schools in the program are
eligible to receive grants of up to $17,500 over
the three-year period to support student
engagement in science and mathematics.
Eighty-seven percent of all NASA Explorer
Schools are in high-poverty areas, and 76 per­
cent represent predominantly minority resi­
dent communities. Ninety-eight percent of the
2006 class is in high-poverty areas, and 82 per­
cent is in predominantly minority resident
communities; 19 are in Hispanic communities.
"Perhaps someone in a NASA Explorer
School will be the first to walk on Mars,"
Loston said.
For a list of NASA Explorer Schools on the
Internet, visit: http://explorerschools.nasa.
gov. For information about NASA education
programs on the Internet, visit: http: / /educa­
tion, nasa.gov.

C la r ific a tio n
Due to incorrect information supplied to
The Herald, some of the names in tne May
25, Police Blotter were wrong. Richard
Poffenberger III, 21, not Poffenberger Jr.,
and
Richard
Poffenberger Jr., not
Poffenberger Sr., were arrested by Sanford
Police. Poffenberger III was charged with
aggravated assault with a deadly weapon
(blunt instrument) and Poffenberger Jr.,
was charged with interfering with an offi­
cer without violence, and disorderly intox­
ication. Poffenberger Sr., was not at the
scene, nor was he arrested.
During the incident Poffenberger 111 is
alleged to have threaten a neighbor with a
baseball bat. Poffenberger Jr. is alleged to
have interfered with an officer by stepping
between the officer and a third suspect,
Nicholas Moffitt, who was being placed
under arrest. According to the police
report, Poffenberger pushed his finger into
the o fficer's badge and stated, "D on 't
worry, I will have nis badge."
T h e C lock K eeper covertly left The
Herald offices a bit early to get a jump on
the Memorial Day weekend. He will
return, as will the Around The Clock col­
umn, next week

M ON
W o n t's Memorial Day
Parade and Remembrance
Cerem ony wifi be held a t the

RiverWalk beginning at 1030
u n . The celebration includes
USS Arizona/Pearl Harbor
survivor Clinton Westbrook,
a fly-over by Sanford
Aerobatics, the Ttakrgee
Airmen Fighter Group, and
representatives from all
branches of the military serv­
ices. The Remembrance
Ceremony will be held at the
flag pole at Park Avenue and
Seminole Boulevard, with a
luncheon following the ceremony.

TH U
The d ty of Whiter Springs
Board of Adjustment will
meet at 7 p.m. in the com­
mission chambers of City

Hall.

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Hospice o f the
Comforter's Quality of Life

Mayor Linda Kuhn of Sanford |
Legion Post 53, Sanford.
1030 am . Monday. The
Airmen.

• Deaundria Jermaine Bradley,
29, of A irport Boulevard was
arrested by Sanford police early
Friday. He was found in a vehicle
parked in the 2700 block of
Ridgewood Avenue. He was
charged with possession of
cocaine with intent to sell within
1000 feet of a school, and loiter­
ing/prowling.
• Javier Antonio Oboando, 34,
listed as homeless, was arrested by Sanford T o ! ice Wednesday in the 500 block of Oak Avenue. He was
charged with possession of a con­
trolled substance including over
20 grams of marijuana.
Burglary
• Daquan Shakill Moody, 22, of
Rachelle Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police early Friday at his
residence. He was suspected of
having burglarized a nearby
apartment. He was charged with
burglary of a dwelling, theft of
over $300 in items, property dam­
age of under $200 and possession
of under 20 grams of marijuana.
Thefts
• Hilda Liliana Bazaes, 44, of
Pembroke Pines, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at a busi­
ness in Seminole Towne Center.
She reportedly took several items
from a store without paying. She
was charged with larceny/tneft of
over $300.
Assault - Battery
• Jam es Sefried, 45, of an
unknown address, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday. He was
reportedly involved in a con­
frontation with another man at
Commercial Street and Highway
17-92. He was charged with bat­
tery - touch or strike.
• Judy Norris, 45, o f Holly

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Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday in the 300
blockfcOUiMt 3rd Street where she
reportedly to o k items from a store
without paying. She was charged
with shoplifting from a merchant
battery - touch or strike, and
resisting an officer in the recovery
of stolen property.
• Casey Franklin Ramey, 23, of
Light House Cove, Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Thursday at a business in the 300
block of Sanford Avenue. Officers
were called in reference to a dis­
turbance. When they approached
Ramey, they said he became
involved in an altercation with a
police officer. He was charged
with battery on an officer, resisting
an officer with violence, disorderly
intoxication, resisting an officer
without violence, and violation of
the city's open container ordi­
nance.
• Lewis James Branda, 27, of
Arbor Lake Circle, Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Wednesday at his residence as the
result of a dispute with his wife.
He was charged with battery causing bodily harm (domestic
violence).
• Yanire Fernandez, 30, of
Island Bay Circle, Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Wednesday at his residence.
Officers said he had been in a con­
frontation with a female. He was

• Tanisha Lenalel Sutton, 19,
and ly e n a L. Sutton, 21, both of
Cardinal Cove Circle, were arrett­
ed by Sanford police Tuesday at
their residence following a dis­
pute. Tyena Sutton reported that
Tanisha Sutton had struck her in
the face with a plastic baby bath­
tub. Tanisha was charged with
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon (domestic violence), and
resisting' an officer without vio­
lence. ly e n a Sutton was charged
with resisting an officer without
violence, simple assault (domestic
violence), battery on a law enforce­
ment officer, and aggravated bat­
tery (domestic violence).
Traffic Stops
• Cedric Centrell James, 25, of
M adera Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped
by
Sanford
police
Tuesday at Locust and Rosalia
Avenues. He was charged with
resisting an officer by fleeing to
elude an officer, driving with a
suspended
license,
attached
license plate not assigned and
resisting an officer witnout vio­
lence.
O ther charges
• Robert Chance, Jr., 45, of
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
Bolice early Thursday in the 300
lock of Sanford Avenue where he
had reportedly been involved in a
fight. He was charged with disor­
derly intoxication.
• Edwena Howard, 25, of West
5th Street, was arrested by Sanford
police on May 16, in the 800 block
of South French Avenue. She
reportedly struck a child, causing
numerous bruises.
She was charged with cruelty
toward a child, abuse without
great harm.

Biologist will address roads impact on bears
LONGWOOD — The impact of
roads on the mortality of the
Florida
black
bear
in
the
Ocala /Wekiva Corridor will be
considered by wildlife biologist
Brian Scheick on Thursday, June 2
at 7:30 p.m. at a public program
hosted by the Friends of the
Wekiva River.
The Powerpoint program begins

D a n P in g

L e g a l A d v s rtls ln g
P s tll Sm ith

the Memorial Day Prodamriton to WMty Spangler, oommandar of tie American
i Day events In the dty w i Indude a parade id Remembrance Ceremony tiering at
i wM include Peart Harbor survivor C M on Westbrook, a fly-over and tie Tliekegee

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at 7:30 p.m. in the community room
of the Seventh Day Adventist
Church on the east side of
Markham Woods Road, just north
of SR 434 in Longwood.
Scheick will discuss what the
Florida Wildlife Commission has
teamed about the effects of roads,
specifically State Road 40, on bears
in Ocala National Forest, and

address bear mortality on roads
within the Wekiva River Basin. He
will then relate this information to
the Ocala /Wekiva corridor.
Scheick recently co-authored a
monograph on the ecology of
Florida black bears.
For more information, call 407843-6552 Ext. 1020, or contact
jexum@glatting.com.

Education Program will offer
two fire seminars in June.
"Graceful Passages: Coming
to Terms with Our
Mortality" will be held on
four consecutive Fridays
from 10 a.m. to noon at 480
W. Central Pkwy., in
Altamonte Springs.
Registration required. Call
407-682-0608, ext. 306.

SAT
The School o f Dance Arts
40th Anniversary recital will
be held at Winter Springs
High School at 2 and 7 p.m.,
with another showing at 2
p.m. Sunday, June 5. Tickets
are available for $8 at the
High School box office.
Father Nicholaa Gruner,
an expert on the Mesmge of
Fatima and the Third Secret
will hold a Rosary Rally and
Information talk on Our
Lady of Fatima at St. Thomas
More Catholic Church, 550
Riverview Avenue, Sanford,
from 12:30 to 7 p.m.

SUN
An afternoon tea and book
signing will be held at the
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Sanford Book Shoppe, 222
East First Street from 2 to 4
p.m. with the Sierra Club of
Central Florida. Guest will lx
author Susan Ryan.
Donations accepted for Sierra
G u b Central Florida Group.

THU
A Panther Talent
Showcase presented by the
students of Page Private
School, Seminole Towne
Center Campus, will be held
at the Helen Stairs Theatre, S
Magnolia at Second Street in
Sanford from 6 to 8 p.m.
Admission $3. Children 2
and under free. Tickets on
sale at the door.
•

A special photography
!
exhibition will be held from !
5:30 to 8 p.m. at Anything
!
You Want Gallery, 110 S. Park
Ave., in Sanford.

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A Pre-Anniversary even
will be held at 7 p.m. at th*
Star Theatre on 13th Street
Sanford. Special guests wil
be the Revival Singers of
Apopka, the Gospel
Harmonize rs o f Ocala, the
Singing Angels of DeLand,
the Southwind Gospel
Singers of Sanford, soloists
Praise Dancers and more.

We welcome and encourage your letters and
comments. All letien
hminrU your name)
address and phone number to be published.

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Editor and Publisher

A d m in istra tio n
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O ut &amp; A bout

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B ran d on
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voted battery.
H ie last trace
of school
" * * * * * n t a t the Roaenwald
. Center In Ahamonte Springs.
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E n M w .L t _____
R °**n w »U serves severely
em otionjBy cbsaMed students
from eighth grade to a ce 22. The
g o d is to get the students on a
path hack to a regular dassroom . Brandon attended for
th reeyeais.
said Brandon per­
form ed wefl academ ically. A
* official said
w as a likeable student. H e
d escribed Brandon as crea tive
and as helpful to other students*
but n o one at the school o r at the
district level would discuss w hy
Brandon
rem ained
at
Roaenwald or w hat his progress
m ight Have been. They d ted
W hen asked about w hat
could lead a 15-year-old into
crim inal acthriths that ended up
U U ng hinv Tbm McDoweO of
Sem inole
C ounty
Public
Schools replied: "Som etimes
they don't think through their
W illiams w ould agree that
•Brandon m ade som e bad choic­
es. H e said the young m an w as
weQ mannered at hom e, but he
w as susceptible to peer pies­
'l l you tell him he couldn't
do som ething he's gonna do
i t " WUhama said. Still he didn't
to (tie like he did. he
W illiam s
described
B randon's actions ss Tom
Sswyer-Hke. Those led to anoth­
e r arrest in D ecem ber 200k this
tim e for burglary and petty lar­
ceny.
H is next and last run in with
the law cam e earlier this m onth
Brandon and three oth ers
stole an
SUV
from
an
A ltam onte Springs hotel on
State Road 436.
According to an Altam onte
Springs police repo r t the boys
m ove dow n Central Parkw ay
and turned onto Palm Springs
D rive. Because of the SUV's
speed and reckless driving, the
A ltam onte
Springs
police
backed off, the report said.
The
Sem inole
C ounty
Sheriff's D epartm ent picked up
the chase.
A ccording to dispatch notes
fram M ay
tftfc veffltfo runted
ngnt on raiiTi bpnnjcs &lt;*nu njtnt

again ion 436. Sheriff deputies
placed stop sticks in front of a
mall, but the SUV drove around
them and later reached speeds
near 100 m ph on Interstate 4,
according to the notes.
A t Burt p oin t the Sheriff's
dispatch notes say all the
deputies broke off the chase.
The vehicle w as still
when it reached 46A inc a
According to Sanford police
reports, the SUV sped tow ard a
red light a t Ridgewood Avenue.
A car started onto 46A from
Ridgewood at the sam e tim e
and the SUV steered left, then
rig h t but lost control and
flipped a t least three times.
A ll four occupants w ere
Hected. Brandon w as taken to
the hospital. The accident is still
under Investigation by the
Sanford Police D ep artm en t
O e o C ohen, police spokes­
woman, said tw o of the passen­
gers told officers that Brandon
w as driving the car.
W illiam s has his ow n
sources, how ever. They say
Brandon w as not driving the
c a t H e has also been told that
law enforcement w as still chas­
ing the SUV w hen it rolled over.
One of those witnesses said
she lives near the accident and
w as am ong the first people to
arrive after the crash. She did
not see the acddent occur.
W hile she w as w atching the
scene, som e girls cam e u p and
said one o f the boys, w ho
escaped for a tim e, told his sister
that the SUV w as bumped by a
police truck.
The witness does not know
w ho these girls w ere o r w ho the
sister is. W illiamsi Ibelieves there
is more to the story.
H e and Canada w ere with
Brandon at the hospital when
he died four days later on M ay
14. W illiams has vowed to find
out the truth.
"1 just want to see justice hap­
pen," he said. H e feels the boys
w ere targeted. H e has felt tar­
geted himself in foe p a st he
adm itted.
Perhaps the m ost disturbing
» r t of m is story, WUUams said,
s that other young people are
looking at Brandon as a m artyr
rather than a w arning. O ne
young m an said he stole a car
t h e , B r a n d o n died.
They /w ear'b lack T-shirts and
blue jeans to show unity.

So the search for answ ers
continues. W illiam s suggests
that parents sit dow n and som e­
how talk w ith these young p eo­
ple.
H e also said the Lack of reli­
gion in die lives of young peo­
ple has h u rt There is not prayer
in sch o o l h e said, and the
you n g m en have no m oral
background to fall back on.
W illiams said the churches
are failing these young people.
[
cr, they
W hen he w as younger;
w ould help these children
tn and iif
they had leadership skills, they
w ould put it tow ard positive
uses. Today, he said pastors, for
the m ost p a rt live outside the
community and are not visible.
D rugs take hold of m any of
these young lives, W illiam s
explained, adding that crack is
the moat evil invention m an has
ever created.
For him the answ er is God,
h e said.
"G od d on 't make any m is­
takes," Williams said. "1 can't
question w hy this happened."
H e said m ore com m unity
policing m ight be another

answer. Police know the thugs,
but they don't know the citi­
zens, he said.
People on the oth er end,
those w ho have had cars stolen,
are not happy with police either.
Bill H kks of Bill Hicks A uto
Sales said his business has been
broken into four tim es. A com ­
puter w as stolen and the sus­
pects got aw ay in a car stolen
from the lot.
H e put bars on aD the win­
dow s excep t the bathroom ,
H kk said. So someone broke in
through the bathroom window.
H e assum es they w ere young
children because very few
adults could fit through that
"So the point I'm trying to
m ake is th at die police say
they're doing things, but they're
not doing anything," H k k s
said. "You can sit out here at
n r 9 nobody
iw w y here,
n n r,
night and m
there's
there's nobody
body patrolling. We
need to d o►
some
something about it*
O n thatt p oin t W illiams and
H kks agree.
"I think the court's are letting
these people o u t" H kks said. "I

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don't know which judge lets
these guys o u t . .. but w hoever
did i t I tnink is partially respon­
sible for letting these guys out
and them getting hurt. 1 mean
h e's not responsible because
they're idiots, but he [the judge)
should have enough sense to
keep them in jail for a while."
The police counter that they
are arresting suspects and the
courts are not helping either by
letting the young people off
with probation or not getting
them further help to break the
cyde.
If an area of the d ty has more
calls in a tim e period, the police
will patrol that location more
heavily. But when other em er­
gency calls occur, the patrolling
cannot be as regular as driving
by every 15 m inutes, said
Cohen, Sanford police spokes­
woman.
"W e still support [the crim i­
nals] being held longer than
w hat they are being h eld ,"
Cohen said. "Generally, they are
repeat offenders."
H k k s is happy w ith the
changes Sanford h as m ade on

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Downtown area and w ith First
Street.
"But w e're not going to keep
people in this to w n ... if they're
afraid for crim e, their lire,"
H kks said.
"This place is a mess. We
need a new police chief. Wfe
need someone w ho's going to
do something about mis. He
(Chief Brian Tooley) took the
job, he signed up to fix i t H e
ain't fixing i t Sim ple."
So while everyone searches
for answers, a family buries a
15-year-old son and brother.
Williams misses seeing Brandon
in the m ornings. The young
m an would help W illiams with
chores.
"H e
w as
fun-loving,"
Williams said, looking at a pic­
ture of the 15-year-old . "H e
never took a bad picture. H e
had dream y eyes. E yes that
light up a room ."
N ow
the
q u estion
is
w hether B ran d on 's death w ill
rem ain a sim ple traged y or
will it lead to answ ers B u t will
light up a d ty.

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Areyouprepared?
W M noday, June lit. (m if you didn't know) is the start of the
Atlantic Hurricane Sesaon. It will last until November 30th. This is
merely th e'offid aT time period. Hurricanes can arrive esiher or Later
than m e t After iM, hurricane* don't care about calendars.
Except for fafta who have moved into the area ainoe last y e n we
should ail know the drill - how to prepare - what to do - and what
NOT to d&amp; Ofea o n look ahnort eveiywheie and find listings of iecommendatloni fa pee p u t iu i of a hurricane. I suggest, if you are a
newcomer ta itto y o u rneirfiboei and find out what they did toavokl
damage - o r w hat t o y didn't do which resulted in the loss of a root
tree* or other Hems.
You m a t ad m it w e were very oomplaoertt about last year's hurri­
cane season. We hadn't had one hit the Sanford
asea in many years. Thoae of us who went through
hurricanes Donna and Dora years ago, had practien how tough they can be and the
' can d a No one expected we would
yor 'canes hit us in Just a few short
weeks. Looking ahead, no one expects we will see
a repeat of that during this year's hurricane season
- but it's not impoasfcie.
Now - looking at what we possibly didn't learn
during last year's preparation - did we purchase
enough ,plywood
to te
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d our windows or did we
rack
to d ourselves going to a lumber yard at the last
minute^ only to to d they were out of stock or dou^
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Did we assume our homes and property wete
fuBy covered with insurance? O r did we find out, when we applied for
mmpenaatkey that c a rtto things are NOT covered? And wnat about
people w ho live near the w ater Flood insurance is often s separate
m atter brYt it ttans w e checked up on these things?
Did w t prepare lor the hurricane by purchasing a great deal of food
to hold us over during the storm? What happened wnenthepower on
the lefrigrrata went out for several days? Ocxdy, wasn’t it? Tnen there
were canned goods which didn't require refrigeration. However some
fo fa have only « i electric canopenee Whoops! Then fax* much of the
food you may have purchased requires cooking. Electric ranges, ovens
and microwaves don't work when the power is ou t (1 didn't need to
leDyou th at but it was intended as words of caution).
One more thing on what NOT to d a This past yeat we heard of a
number of people who held hurricane parties. Friends and neighbors
gathered at a hetne during the hurricane and sat around drinking and
having fun, but becoming leas capable of handling problems should
they arise. There was one hurricane party held last year with about 15
people in attendance. When the roof collapsed, many were severely
injured. That certainly doesn't sound like a fun party tom e.
I have some suggestions: Be certain to have a camera on hand. If
there is damage anywhere on your property or to your home; take pic­
tures. You may need them if you end up applying for FEMA support
or with your insurance. Another thing, whether you plan to stay at
home during a hurricane, go to a sheHet or take off to someplace up
north, away from the storm, let others know about where you might
be. If you have a cell phone - be certain they have your number. And
remember to take important phone numbers with you if you leave
hoou; especially if you are forgetfuL
We had millions of dottais in damage done laat year. Some folks are
stm in temporary facilities. Others still nave thoae blue tarps an the roof
of their home. Our local governments have conducted training to plan
on what to do if a hurricane hits. Each of us should do the same.
Let m e add: them Is a tax-free Hurricane Preparedness period in
Florida from June 1 st through 12th when you can buy many items
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Your Views
Fort Mellon Park
should remain
just that, a park
To T h e E d ito r
A fter read in g u p d ates
an d su g g estio n s fo r o u r
b eau tifu l P ark , I feel com ­
pelled to o ffer "m y tw o
ce n ts." I co n cu r w ith Je rry
M ills’ recen t q u ote in The
H erald as follow s: "I ju st
d o n 't w an t us to en d up
w ith a carn iv a l w a te rfro n t.”
(en d of h is q u o te).
L et us all rem em b er th at
F o rt M ellon P ark is a
"p a rk ." •It sh ou ld n o t be
clu ttered b y ad d in g p lay
fo rts, e tc. for th e ch ild ren ,
u n less it's ad d ed to th e
p resen t p laygrou n d site ;
(an d yes, I'm a g ran d m o th ­
e r). T n ere Is still en ou gh
room to ad d tw o o r th ree
m ore p laygrou n d featu res

am en ities, w h ich are
enjoyed by so m any, alo n g
w ith a p an o ram ic view o f
o u r b eau tifu l R lverW alk and
Lake M on roe.
H o w ev er — an d n ow fo r
m y "tw o c e n ts" — p ictu re
th is:
A b eatu ifu l, n o stalg ic,
b an d stan d erected u n d er
th e m any h u ge trees o n th e
co m e r n e x t to the N ew
Tribes M ission .
S ch ool b an d s w ou ld be
in vited to p erform free con ­
ce rts, as w ell as jazz g ro u p s,
e tc . A p lace w h ere o u r com ­
m u n ity can com e to g eth er
w ith tn eir ch a irs and b lan ­
k ets and listen to th e m u sic
u n d er the sta rs — o r n o t.
L e t's ju st n o t lose sig h t of
w h at F o rt M ellon P ark is.......
It's a "p a rk ." A b eau tifu l
reen a rea th at, alon g w ith
le R iverW alk, sh ou ld co n ­
tin u e to offer refu ge from
th e m ad d en in g cro w d s (1-4,
1 7 -9 2 , e tc .) on ce w e a re all

w h ere p laygrou n d equip­
m en t is p resen tly located .
A s m ost o f u s know and
ap p re cia te , o u r p ark is "o n e o f-a -k in d ."
I b elieve F o rt
M ellon P ark sh ou ld alw ays
e xu d e a sen se of peaceful­
n ess, b eau ty, class and
se re n ity ..... a p lace w here
o u r citizen s and th ose from
n earb v com m u n ities are
a lread y en joyin g all of its
am en ities.
Im ag in e.... w e h ave a
p ark th a t offers basketball, a
p laygrou n d , p icn ic area,
d u ck p on d , b aseb all field,
ten n is co u rt, bike rid in g,
ro ller b lad in g, w alking, e tc.
an d en ou gh "o p en sp ace"
fo r p erh ap s a gam e of tou ch
footb all, and even the "o c c a ­
sio n al ca rn iv a l." A lso,
p len ty of room to invite
th o u san d s to o u r hom etow n
to sh are the Ju ly 4th festivi­
ties, e tc. H ow m uch m ore
d o w e n eed ? W e are
alread y blessed w ith m any

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safely hom e.
A gain , n o t ag ain st the
ch ild ren h av in g th eir sp ot
"w h ich is a lre a d y in p la ce ."
A d d a cou p le m ore p ieces of
p lay g ro u n d eq u ip m en t for
th em ......an d m ayb e som e­
th in g sp ecial fo r the rest of
u s (n o ted ab ove).
I d o n 't know Jerry M ills,
b u t 1 sh are in h is vision.
W e sim p ly d o n 't w ant to
en d u p w ith a carnival
w aterfro n t. A nd if that
w ere to h ap p en , I'd have to
ad d : "T h ere goes the neigh­
b o rh o o d ."
L e t's con tin u e to show "a
little cla ss" and m aybe one
d ay ... Sanford w ill be
know n a s "H om etow n
U .S .A ."
W e h ave all the right
in gred ien ts.
It's know ing how to put
them togeth er.
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Obituaries

Los Angeles Times Sunday Crossword Puzzle
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

"HORSE SENSE'
ByFREDPtSCOR

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change

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Marlin hit

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deuce
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cover it
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Thor's father

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Maupassant
story

country music
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Passion's

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Carts source
AdMas rival

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Poetic

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University
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Service Ration
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115 Tend t o sauce
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31 'Thermr
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61 T sizes: Abbr.
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Lang

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Lauder
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short visor

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stage
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Calliope
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Red Sox
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Low-lying area

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married Kurt
W eil
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associate
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Randy
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ottering: Abbr.
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shiners
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Lake Victoria
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V ER A M . K LIN G ER

Vera M. Klinger, 89, of
Mims, died Friday, May 27,
2005 in Longwood. She was
b o m Aug. 4, 1915 in
Quitman, Ga. She was a sec­
retary.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Priscilla L. Mulligan;
son, Charles E. Murray;
eight grandchildren; nine
great-grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge o f
arrangem ents.
M ILD R ED C H A PM A N
LaBIA N C A

Mildred Chapman
LaBianca, 96, of Orlando,
died Tuesday, May 24, 2005
at Florida Hospital, East
Orlando. Bom in East
Bloomfield, N.Y., she moved
to Central Florida over 50
years ago. She was a hom e­
maker and a member of First
Baptist Church of Oviedo.
Survivors include son,
Charles Chapman of
Longwood; daughter, Amy
Coppedge of Geneva; eight
grandchildren; 13 great­
grandchildren; three greatgreat-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, May 28, at 11
a.m. at Collison Howell
Branch Chapel, with burial
in Woodlawn Memorial
Park. Calling hours will be
one hour prior to the service.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes 8c Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.
JA M E S W . O V ER TO N SR .

67 Pul into, as a
station
X In desperation

Jam es W. Overton, Sr., 74,
of Winter Park, died
Wednesday, May 25, 2005 at
his residence. He was bom
in Richmond, Va. He was a
C ilot, a retired Colonel in the
.S. Air Force and a member

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Sunday. May 29. 2005

grandm other Ruthia R.
Hester of Sanford.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, May 28, at 3
p.m. at New Life Word
Center, 1311 Oak Avenue,
Sanford, with Rev. Ronald
VV. Merthie, pastor, officiat­
ing.
W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary', Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangem ents.

of Aloma United M ethodist
Church.
Survivors include wife,
Jane Overton of Winter Park;
sons, Daniel Overton of
Holyoke, Ma. And Jam es VV.
Overton II of S. Newfane,
Vt.; daughter, Rebecca L.
Boston of Chapel Hill, N.C.;
brother, William D. Overton
o f Richmond, Va.; two
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at
3 p.m., Sunday, May 29 at
the Howell Branch Chapel,
with Rev. Bruce Williams
officiating. Burial will be in
Arlington National
Cemetery.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes Sc Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.

IR V IN G R.
W EN TW O R TH JR .

Irving R. Wentworth, Jr.,
58, o f Rosalia Drive, Sanford,
died Tuesday, May 24, 2005,
at his residence.
He was born Jan. 22, 1947,
in Oxford, Mass., and moved
to Sanford from Northfield,
N.H., 30 years ago.
He was a veteran of the
U.S. Army, and a m em ber of
First Baptist Church, Winter
Springs. He was a lifelong
member of American Legion
Post 53.
Survivors include wife,
Annerose Siebeck
Wentworth of Sanford; sons,
Richard J. W entworth of
Osteen and Ralph R.
Wentworth of Sanford; step­
daughter Janet Barney; eignt
grandchildren.
A memorial service will
be held Saturday, May 28, at
1 p.m. at First Baptist
Cnurch of Winter Springs,
817 East SR-434 in Winter
Springs.
Burial will be held at a
later date.
in lieu of flowers, memo­
rial donations may be made
to the Irving R. Wentworth,
jr. Fund, c/o First Baptist
Church of Winter Springs,
817 E. SR-434, Winter
Springs, 327UH.
Florida Direct Cremation
Service, Winter Springs, in
charge of arrangements.

Z Y 'K ER IV A H L . TAYLO R

Zy'Kerivah L. Taylor,
seven
months, of
Deltona,
died
Tuesday,
May 24,
2005 at
Florida
Hospital,
Orlando.
She was
born Sept.
Taylor
26, 2004, in
Sanford.
Survivors include father,
Lee Charles Taylor of
Deltona; mother, Talisha
Tashonda Riggins of
Deitona; brother, Darius
Taylor of Orange City; sister,
Zaniah Lowery of Deltona;
paternal grandm other Clara
Taylor of Deltona; paternal
grandfather Darryl Taylor of
Clarksville, Tenn.; maternal
grandm other Felita M.
Riggins of Deltona; maternal
grandfather, Phillip Hunt Sr.
of Sanford; maternal great­

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The Way We Were:

F A M U law co lleg e

Pilot Club cruises
on Lake Monroe

graduates 5 8 , three

The following items are from the Friday,
Sept 3, 1943, edition of the Sanford
Herald.

from Sem inole

Pilot Chib takes Trip on Lee Yacht

Through the courtesy of Mr. and Mrs.
A1 Lee, members of the Sanford Pilot

Qub enjoyed a boat trip on Lake Monrue
the previous Wednesday.
Hostesses were the Mesdames WE.
Hollyhead, Mary Rawlins, G.H. Putnam
and O.M. Harrison, who served a picnic
■upper on the yacht.
Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Lee,
............................... Mesdames
W.V.
Bitting,
Bert
Chapman,
W.C.
Erickson. A1 Hunt,
W.C. Maxwell, E.B.
Randall, M B. Smith
and J.E. Stoneberg.
Also misses Lucille
Johnson,
Maude
Ramsey and Lt. Janet
McAdie
of
the
Sanford Naval Air
Grace Marie
Station.

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Mrs. Lander Guest at
OES Meeting
Mrs. Marne Lander. Right Worthy
Grand Conductress of the General grand
Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star had
been honored guest at the recent meeting
of the local chapter. She addressed about
50 members of the Seminole organiza­
tion.
Mrs. Lander was introduced and
escorted to the East where she was greet­
ed by the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Charles
Hewsoa who presided over the meeting.
She presented the honored guest with a
gift and a corsage from the chapter. The
Worthy Patroa Hasky Wight, assisted the
Worthy Matron in the East.
Mrs. Basil C. Moure sang a group of
solos written especially for Mrs. Lander.
She also sang "Tne American Prayer" fol­
lowing a short prayer for family mem­
bers in the armed forces.
Mrs. Sybil Routh, who had visited Mr.
and Mrs. G £ . McKay in Miami, disclosed
that Mrs. McKay had been injured in an
automobile accident and was not recu­
perating in their new home.
Plans were formed to assist in the
County War Loan Drive.
Personals
Miss Jean Wilson and Francis Wilson
were visiting relatives in Scbring and
West Palm Beach.
J.N. Azarello had returned from
Georgia, Virginia and North Carolina
where he had spent the summer on busi­
ness.
Miss Mertha Wright of Smyrna,
Tennessee had arrived to spend a moth
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M L.
Wright.
Misses Lorraine Yarborough. Virginia
Yarborough and Mary Nickel planned to
leave Sunday for Miami where they bad
accepted civil service positions.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Smith and their
sons, Ralph and Walter, had returned
from a week's vacation at Daytona Beach.
Capt. Steward Gatchef ai d Mrs,
Gatchel would leave Saturday for Fort
Benning, Georgia where Captain Gatchel
would be stationed for three months, tak
ing advanced officers' courses.
Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Chapman had
returned from Clayton. Georgia. They
were accompanies! home by their daugh­
ter Jane who had attended Laurel falLs
camp
Mrs. W.A. Leffler and Lila Leffler had
gone as far as Atlanta with the Chap mares
and had continues! from there with Mr.
Leffler.
Longwood News
G.P. Searcy, former Town Clerk, now
with FPS Company on Dundee, was with
his family for two weeks.
On Sunday, the Bjptist congregation
had given a chicken pileau dinner in
honor of Dr. Sam Martin in Sunnyside
Park. Formerly of Longwood, Dr. martin
now had a large church in Murray,
Kentucky. 1le had recently preached the
Longwood church for three Sundays.
Teachers at Lyman School for the
1943-44 year were C.W. Isbill, principal,
Mrs. Maude Tupper, first grade; Mrs.
Louis Orr, second grade: Mrs. Flora
Willis, third and fourth grades; Mrs.
Hettie McMahon, fifth and sixth grades;
Mrs. Aldia Milwee, English and Music;
Mrs. Ernie Starr, Hume Ec and
Chemistry; Mrs. Rosebud North Math
and Health, Mrs. Mary Hartley, Spanish
and bookkeeping. Miss Evelyn Robins,
Commercial, Mrs. Nellie Coleman,
Science, history and biology.
The Longwood Card Club was enter­
tained by Mrs Harriett Whitten on
Saturday night when several progres­
sions of pinochle were planed

Ritz Theater News
Playing at the Ritz Theater on Fnday
and Saturday was a double feature, "Air
Raid Wardens" starring Stan Laurel and
Oliver Hardy, and "King of the
Cowboys" starring Roy Rogers
On Sunday and Monday would be
"Arabian Nights", in Technicolor, star­
ring Jon I tall and Mana Monte/
Correction
Through an oversight of nune, V'olie
Williams, Jr was left oft tiw list of attor
rerys who were prataing in Sanford in
1952 Dus list was j *uM J ied m my May
If artulr

B y G race M . S tin e c ip h e r
From the a rtic le ab o u t th e Y ebbas
restorin g the D o d d / S p u rlin g h ou se at
2 0 1 6 M e llo n v ille A ven ue, so m e m ay
h a v e g o tten th e im p ressio n th at Mr.
S p u rlin g had large airp lan es parked in
h is yard. N ot so.
It w as G e o rg e " D o c " W ells, Je s s e
S p u rlin g 's son -in -law , w ife o f B u elah
Sp u rtin g , w ho bu ilt several sm all a ir­
p lan es, one o f w hich is p ictu red here.
F lo re n c e W ells, L a ter M rs. D o u g la s
Sten stro m , is p ictured w ith th e "S p rit of
S a n fo rd ". T h is p lan e, co m p le te w ith

e n g in e , w as b u ilt c ir c a 1 9 2 9 . H is
d au g h ters en jo yed d riv in g it around in
th eir yard for m any y ears. T h e W ells'
o th e r d au g h ters w ere M ild red (M rs. Bill
S tem p er), V iolet (M rs. Ben C u rrie) and
G la d y s (M rs. D avid D ia l, n o w M rs.
D o u g la s
S tre n s tro m ).
V io let
and
F lorence are d eceased .
A n o th er p lan e th at W ells b u ilt w as
a tta ch e d to a p o le w h ic h he w o u ld
take to Ja ck so n v ille B each . T h ere, he
w ould set it up o n th e beach and sell
rid es to ch ild ren.
G eo rg e W ells w as o n e o f the ea rlie st
au to m o b ile m ech an ics in San ford . H e
w as also a m a ch in ist fo r C h a se and
C om p an y and d esig n ed and b u ilt the
first M ule Train for them .

F lo rid a A gricu ltu ral and M ech an ical U n iv ersity
(FAM U) C ollege o f Law held its inaugural H ooding
Cerem ony Saturday, May 7 at 10 a.m. at the O rlando
Expo C entre. F ifty -eig h t can d id ates
were presented for the FAMU C ollege
of Law.
Sanford and Sem inole County had
the honor of having three Sem inole stu­
dents to graduate from the School of
Law.
V ictoria E lease A nderson, Tony
A ntonio Covington and Dr. W illie B.
Newm an all received their law degree
and are presently studying to take the
Florida Bar Exam.
M arva
The Hooding Ceremony was done
H a w k in s
by Associate Dean Om ar Saleem and
• • A ssociate Dean Ruth A. W itherspoon.
• • •
Guest speaker was Robert J. Grey, Jr., President of the
A m erican Bar Association and partner with Hunton and
W illiam s. Dr. C astell Vaughn Bryant, is Interim President
of FAMU C ollege of Law.
The C ollege of
Law 's rich trad i­
tion o f excellence
dates back to its
orig in al fo u n d ­
ing. On Dec. 21,
1949, a d ivision
of law was estab­
lished at w hat
was then Florida
A&amp;M
C olleg e,
and the first class
was adm itted in
1951. In 1968,
with the control
o f the Board o f
Regents it w ith­
drew its perm is­
sion to adm it law
students and the
law school grad­
uated
its
last
class and closed
its
doors.
B etw een
1954
and 1968, the law
school graduated
57 students who
Harald photo by HarmHawkins
have gone on to
Victoria Anderson and family.
m ake sign ifican t
co n trib u tio n s to
the legal profession both within the state and through­
out the nation.
The 2000 Florida Legislature unanimously passed leg­
islation establishing a law school at FAMU, and on Jun
14, 2000, G overnor Bush signed the bill into law.
The C ollege o f Law 's first class began in the fall of
2002. Current enrollm ent is 289 in the day and evening
classes.
On April 30, 2005, in Tallahassee, the degree of Juris
Doctor was conferred on members of the first reestab­
lished law school. The College of Law's new campus will
open this fall in Orlando.
T h e City o f Sanford Dr. M artin Luther K ing, Jr.

See Hawkins, Page 7A

Stetson’s Comer

For this is an enchanted land...
Welcome to Stetson's Comer, where weekly we hope
to share a hit o f what is good about the Village o f
Geneva. This column is dedicated to a man who did the
same - Deputy Sheriff Gene "Stetson" Gregory, who
was killed in the line o f duty luly 8, 1998 in the place
he was sworn to protect, hut which could not protect
him. Geneva will never he the same because o f Deputy
Gregory...it will he better.
I am no good at goodbyes'. I really prefer to,
when faced with the finality of
a situation, say "see you later"
and pretend like that will really
happen. And faced with the
finality of the fact that this will
be the last ‘Stetson's Corner’
that I ever put down on paper, I
am in no better shape. 1 nave
been pondering what to write
for three weeks.
As I mulled over the words to
carefully choose for this bitter­
Darla Kinney
sweet occasion, I kept thinking
about the book Cross Creek,
Scoles
written by M arjorie Ktnnan
Rawlings (The Yearling. Golden
Apples) Rawlings lived in rural
upper-Flonda in the early 190l)'s and was inspired
to write about her surroundings in such a way as
to make me wish 1 was her, then
And so it was that when I came to this place
called Geneva, I felt as if I were
It was here that 1 began to write again after
years of helping my growing family with their
words instead It was here that 'Stetson's Corner
was born - even it it is only a bit of "fluff as one
friend teasingly points out And it was here th jt
my life came full circle
child, writer, wife,
mother, writer, child
Living here among the wild thing* louche*
something young and creative in me and lake* me
to a place ti&gt; lap into when life leave* me dry I'm
not mi sure that there is a place in Indiana such as
can make that happen
But ll l* lo Indiana that I will journey in a lew
weeks, leaving behind a part of myself that I tan
mil pack up and take with me

Rawlings left behind some words I'd like to
share, however, as my way of paying tribute to
this place, its people, and what 1 will take with me
when I go...
"Wfien I came to the Creek, and knew the old grove
and farmhouse at once as home, there was some terror,
such as one feels in the first recognition o f a human
love, for the joining o f person to place, as o f person to
person, is a commitment to shaded sorrow, even as to
shaded joy. "
"...l think that the shabbiness of the Creek is a part
o f its endearing quality. I for one might admire, hut
never truly love, an affluent perfection. ... The Creek
shabbiness was never elegant and never will be. ll is
merely comfortable and weatherbeaten, meeting Time
halfway. I am sometimes tempted to put up a new fence
across the house yard. I have always thought that a
white picket fence must be a great comfort to a house­
holder. I think o f the pride l should take in seeing white
paint gleaming from around the bend in the road. Then
Snow the grove man becomes quietly tired o f trailing
for me to do something, and comes driving the farm
truck into the yard over the cattle-gap with a load of
fresh fatwood pine posts from the hammock. He asks
'You aim rust to use the old gate, don't you.7’ I aim to
use the old gate, and say so, and Snow goes ahead and
replaces the rotten and sagging posts with new ones.
He tightens the fence wire. Hog and cattle 4-inch
mesh, and the effect is trim and eminently suitable. I
tell muselt that a white picket fence would interfere
with the feeling one hat inside the house o f being a part
of the grove that the new fence would mean tearing ouf
thr coral honeysuckle vines that cling passionately fo
the old wire but the real objection is that an elegant
fem e would bring to the Creek a icaufon orderliness
that it out of place."
Wften /bought the Florida orange grove with my
inheritance that represented my share of the Maryland
farm my father's sister Madeline wrote me in lament
'You have in you. she said, that fatal drop o f Vearce
blood, clamoring for ihange and adventure, and above
all, for a farm
I do not understand how anyone ian live with­
out some small plate of ernhantment to turn to In the
lakeside hammock there is a lunslanl stirring in the
If re-lops, as though on the stillest Jays the breathing of
the earth is yet audible the Spanish moss sways a III

I

tie always. The heavy forest thins into occasional great
trees, live ouJts and palms and pines."
"...The jungle hammock breathed. Life went
through the moss-liung forest, the swamp, the cypress­
es, through the wild sow and her young, through me, in
its continuous chain. We were all one in the silent puls­
ing. This was the thing that was important, the cycle o f
life, with birth and death merging one into the other in
&lt;m imperceptible twilight ami an insubstantial dawn."
"...Who owns Cross Creek? The red-birds, I think,
more than I, for they will have their nests even in the
face o f delinquent mortgages. And after I am dead, who
am childless, the human ownership of grove and field
and hammock is hypothetical. But a long line o f redbirds and whippoorwills and blue-jays and ground
doves will descend from the present owners o f nests in
orange trees, and their claim will be less subject to dis­
pute than that o f any human heirs. Houses art indipjdual and can be owned, like nests, and fought for. But
what o f the land? It seems to me that the earth may be
borrowed but not bought. It may be used, but not
owned It gives itself in response to love and tending,
offers its seasonal flowering and fruiting. But we are
tenants and not possessors, lovers and not masters.
Cross Creek belongs to the wind and the rain, to the
sun and the seasons, to the cosmic secrecy o f seed, and
beyond all. to time "
I wonder what she thinks o f the mysterious
business that is my writing. Once in ftie midst o f cre­
ative difficulties. I said facetiously. Martha, I ’m in
trouble I II do the washing if you'll write this chapter
for me Sugar/ she said gravely, God knows I'd do if
if I could'
'Sugar/ she said, they ain’t nobody at
Cross Creek can do that ."
But there is someone in Geneva who can. Next
week you will hear from Karen M Phillips, whe
loves this rural setting as much as I, and who will
make- this column hers And 1 will see you later ..
•Darla
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Sunday. May 29. 2005

DAR honors people with service awards
S allie H a rriso n C h ap ter,
D A R , h on ored re cip ie n ts of
v a rio u s se rv ice a w a rd s at
its fin al lu n ch eon m eetin g
o f th e y e a r S atu rd a y (M ay
1 4 ) a t M an g o 's C afe in L ak e
M ary. T h e o p e n in g ritu a l
w a s c o n d u cte d
by
th e
R e g e n t,
D r.
L o is
S o m e rv ille ,
an d
a ctin g
C h a p la in , V irgin ia P o w ell.
M e m b e rs
an d
g u e s ts
p le d g e d a lle g ia n ce to th e
F la g o f T h e U n ited S ta te s o f
A m e ric a an d re c ite d T h e
A m e ric a n 's C re e d .
V ice
R eg en t S an d ra T h o m as led
a ll in sin g in g th e first v e rse
of
The
S ta r
S p a n g le d
B an n er.
In a d d tio n to a w a rd
re c ip ie n ts ,
g u e s ts
w e re
B a rb a ra L em ay , L ib ra ria n
o f th e F lo rid a S ta te S o ciety
D a u g h te rs of th e A m erican
R e v o lu tio n ,
2 0 0 3 -2 0 0 5 ;
M a rie
C o s ta n z o ,
B e rn a d e tte
Y oung
an d
p ro sp e ctiv e m em b ers L in d a
L an g
an d
E liz a b e th
N ich o ls.
S an d ra T h om as g a v e th e
P re s id e n t G e n e ra l's m e s ­
sa g e w h ich in clu d ed th an k s
fo r th e o n g o in g su p p o rt o f
th e
P re sid e n t G e n e ra l's
P ro je c t, "P re s e rv in g O u r
P a trio tic H e rita g e ."
DAR
w ill
be
h o stin g
a
G en e a lo g ica l
C o n feren ce
O cto b e r 15 an d 1 6 , 2 0 0 5 a t
its n a tio n a l h e a d q u a a rte rs.
T h e c o n fe re n ce p ro g ra m
w ill fo cu s on p re -C iv il W ar
A m e rica n re se a rch su b jects
an d w ill be o p e n to th e
p u b lic.
T h e N a tio n a l D efen se
re p o rt
w as
g iv e n
by
B a rb a ra H all w ho q u o ted a t
le n g th from an a r tic le ,
re p rin te d b y p e rm issio n
fro m
"Im p rin ts ,"
th e
n a tio n a l sp eech d ig e s t o f
H illsd a le C o lleg e. E n title d
"In d u s tria l L e a d e rs h ip a t

Dr. Lois Somerville, chapter regent, left, and Don Bates, DAR
History Teacher Award recipient.
R is k ,"
th e a rtic le s ta te d
th a t o u r co u n try is p ro d u cin g fa r fe w e r e n g in e e rs

R e cip ie n t of th e D A R
H isto ry T each er a w a rd . Dr.
D on B ates w h o cu rre n tly is

than are o th er p arts o f the
w o rld , p a rticu la rly A sia.
T h e co n clu d in g sen ten ce
s ta te d
th a t
fa ilu re
to
ad d ress our im m ense sh o rt­
co m in g s in scien ce and
m ath ed u caton is u n accep t­
a b le and w ill in e v ita b ly
lead to a w eakening o f our
nation.
The
R eg ent
th an k ed
M ard i
Sn id er,
V irg in ia
P o w e ll, L ibby Boyd and
F ran M o rto n for co m p le ­
tion o f the C hapter scra p ­
b o o k w hich was on d isp lay
at S tate C on feren ce and has
a lso b e e n on d isp la y at
recen t ch a p te r m e e tin g s.
She also thanked C h ap ter
m em b ers w ho vo lu n teered
to p re se n t RO TC m ed als
and c e rtific a te s to s e n io r
c a d e ts at each o f the
C o u n ty 's
sev en
h ig h
sch o o ls. S h e
p erso n ally
resented th e aw ard at tw o
igh sch o o ls. O th er v o lu n ­
teers w ere Pat E lliot, M ary
Ja n e D u ry ea, A nn Lupton,
V irginia Pow ell am d A lison
D u rham .

in ch arge o f Social Stud ies
C u rricu lu m for S e m in o le
C o u n ty
p u b lic sch o o ls,
a ccep ted th e aw ard g ra ­
cio u sly
for all h isto ry
teach ers in the county. Dr.
Bates is a n ativ e Floridian
w ho
atten d ed
p u blic
s ch o o ls
in
S em in o le
County. He is a graduate of
Lym an H igh Scn oo l.
He
tau gh t at m id d le and high
sch o o ls before join in g the
C o u n ty
a d m in istra tiv e
staff.
D rs.
S id
and
N ell
W illiam s are recipien ts o f
th e
DAR
C o m m u n ity
S erv ice aw ard. The couple,
m em bers o f SA R and DAR,
h a v e been a ctiv e p a rtic i­
p an ts in a F o u n d atio n
w hich is restoring a h is­
toric south F lo rid a hom e.
K athleen Riley, a reading
Polk
at
in stru cto r
C o m m u n ity
C o lleg e,
receiv ed tn e O u tsta n d in g
T eacher o f the Year aw ard.
She briefly h ig h lig h ted two
asp ects of her career.
In
1983 she w as aw arded a
su m m er g ra n t from the
N atio n al E n d o w m en t for
the H u m a n itie s to stu d y
N ative A m erican L iteratu re
at the U niversity o f Illin o is,
C h icag o .
H er resea rch
focused on sev eral th em es
N a tiv e
A m e rica n
in
m ythology that also occu r

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Obituaries
SH IR LEY A . D AVIS

Shirley A. Davis, 71, of Sanford, died Wednesday, May 25,
2005.
Survivors include sons, Greg Davis of Ormond Beach;
Johnnie Swigart of Maitland; daughters, Shari Rike of West
Carrollton, Oh.; Lisa Sondheim -G reen o f Sanford; Lori
Singleton, of Winter Park; and Pam Stem of Lake Mary; broth­
er, James Walsh of Ocala; sister, Carol Norman of Dayton, Oh.;
18 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren; several nieces and
nephews.
Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m., Tuesday, May 31, at
Oaklawn Cemetery in Lake Mary. Friends may call from 11 a.m.
to 12 p.m. on Tuesday at the Gramkow Chapel at the Collison
Family Funeral Home and Crematory.

in G reek m y th o lo g y ; s p e c if­
ically, she stu d ied the m otif
o f the th eft o f fire. A s in
G reek
m y th o lo g y ,
the
sacred fire stolen by co y ote
s h a re s key c h a ra c te ris tic s
w ith
th a t
sto le n
by
P ro m eth eu s. It rep resents
co n scio u sn ess, w h ich is not
fre e ly g iv e n to m an bu t
w h icn m ust b e sto len at a
price.
S eco n d , P ro fesso r R iley
is th e d e v e lo p e r o f th e
T R E E m o d el fo r w ritin g
p arag rap h s.
T h is m od el b eg an in 1984
and has e v o lv e a in to color
w eb p ages posted o n her
c o lle g e 's w eb site. S tu d en ts
at PC C and at o th e r co m ­
m u n ity co lleg es around the
sta te receiv e a co lo r d ia­
g ram o f the co m p o n e n t
¥ arts o f a b asic paragraph .
he p arag rap h is p resented
as a th ree-T R E E sand w ich ,
w ith T o p ic S e n te n ce and
C o n clu sio n as the p ieces o f
b re a d and th e fillin g as
th re e T R E E s
tra n sitio n
w ord , reason, exp lan atio n
and exam p le.
Pass rates
and sco re s on th e essay
p ortion o f the C LA STexam
over the years have show n
that PCC stu d en ts are as
su ccessfu l as th ose at state
u n iv e rs itie s b e ca u se they
receive this m odel both in
re m e d ia l w ritin g cla sse s
and in co lleg e com position
co u rse s. H er w eb p ag es
may be u sed by an yon e for
e d u ca tio n a l
p u rp o ses,
in clu d in g teach ers p rep ar­
ing stu d en ts for the FCAT
w ritin g sam ple, and m ay be
a cc e sse d
at
w w w .p o lk .e d u / in stru ct/ A
L 5S/ k athy _r/ tree.
F o llo w in g th e a w ard s
p ro g ram and d u rin g the
b u sin ess m eeting, C hap ter
co m m itte e ch a irm e n p re­
sented th eir annual reports.
T h e R egent also announced
th a t
S a llie
H a rriso n
C h ap ter will host the Fall
m e e tin g o f the F lag ler,
V olusia, Sem inole R egents
C ou n cil and that the new
S ta te
R eg en t
R eb ecca
L ockhart w ill be the guest
speaker.

Page 7A

Hawkins----------Continued from P i| « 1A
C o m m itte e and
the B ah a'i of S em in o le
C ou nty
w ill
ce le b ra te
Juneteenth and Race Unity
Day, Saturday, Ju ne 18, at
Fort M ellon Park, F irst
Street in 5anford, from 10
a.m. until 5 p.m. O pening
cerem onies will begin at 11
a.m. in the park.
D onations are $60 for
each vendor for the threed ay festival. In d ivid u als,
groups or organizations are
invited to participate In any
a ctiv ity such as singing,
gam es,
ven d ors,
guest
speakers, praise team s, step
team s, pound cak e and
sw eet potato pie co n test.
C all Bernard D. M itchell at
407-322-5212
or
M elvin
Philpot at 407-621-1594 for
reg istra tio n and in fo rm a ­
tion. The deadline is June
10.for
the
Ju n eteen th
C elebration and Race Unity
Day.
S te e rin g

Faye
H e n d e rso n
and
G ospel praise C eleb ratio n
p re-an n iversary
w ill
be
Saturday, June 11 at 7 p.m.
at the S tar Theater, 13th
Street
and
Sheppard
Avenue. G uest artists will
be the Revival Sin gers of
A popka,
the
G ospel
H arm onizers of O cala, the
Singing A ngels o f DeLand,
the
Southw ind
G ospel
Singers o f Sanford, and fea­
tured soloist, the Praise
Dancers.

A F a th e rs' Day and
E xtravagan za
w ill
be
Sunday, June 19 at 5 p.m. at
the West Sanford Boys and
G irls Club on Persim m on

Avenue.
Fathers w ill be honored
G u est a rtis ts w ill be the
G o sp el E ch o es S in g e rs o f
O cala, Rev. R. Jackso n and
the S p irit T ra v elers o f
Ja c k so n v ille , the S in g in g
K ings o f Joy, the S trin g er
S in g e rs
and
U nion
of
Sanford, LaVon C ooper and
the Voices of H arm ony o f
D eL an d ,
G o d 's
C h o sen
Voices o f Palatka, and M im e
D ancers. For m ore in fo rm a­
tion call 407-330-9621.
W om en in th e N A A C P

"H a titu d e E v e n t" w ill be
Saturday, Ju ne 4 from noon
until 3 p.m . at the Boys and
G irls C lu b W est San ford .
D onations are 55. W ear that
prize-w inning best hat. Lots
of fun, prizes and an op p or­
tunity to com pete for the
Best Hat prize. C reativity is
the winner. For ticket in fo r­
m ation phone C hairperson
M arian W illiam s at 407-8040603.
T h e S e m in o le C o u n ty
B ra n ch o f the N atio n al

A sso ciatio n
for
the
A d van cem en t of C olored
People (N A A CP) w ill hold
its 22nd annual Freedom
Fund B an qu et, Saturd ay,
June 11, at 6:30 p.m. at the
San ford C iv ic C en ter in
dow ntow n Sanford.
T h is y e a r 's sp ea k er is
Percy R. Luney, Jr., Dean
and professor of law at the
F lo rid a A g ricu ltu ral and
M ech an ical
U n iversity
C ollege o f Law. Tickets for
the b an qu et are $35. Call
407-328-7498 for more in for­
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During the confusion of the
phone call, the girl appeared
to be crying, Sanford Police
Departm ent Spokeswoman
Cleo Cohen said.
The 9-1-1 operator asked
the girl if the intruders were
still in the house, and the girl
told the operator, yes they' are
still in the house and they are
wearing black masks.
"They don't know I'm call­
ing," the girl said.
Three minutes after the
phone call was made, units
responded
to
1808
W ashington Ave., because
them was also no listing for an
1808 Washington Court.
Thirty-seven officers were
dispatched including patrol
units,
em ergency
service
units, the crisis negotiation
team, criminal investigation
team, command personnel, a
public information officer, and
even the Sem inole County
S h eriff's Office helicopter
responded.
The officers created a
perimeter around the house
and waited. When officers
finally made contact with the
owner of the home, who was
not in the house*, they found
out that no one should be
iaside. not even a little girl.
At that time, officers had
the 9-1-1 call from the cell
phone traced and found a
name and address for the
ow ners of the cell phone.
When they knocked on the
door, which was in a nearby
location, the parents of one of
the little girl's answered.
The parents told officers
that their little girl had been
plaving down the sta*et with

two other
around the
» girls
8 ir
same age.
?. The girls were in
the neighborhood walking
when one of the girls placed
the call. All three were ques­
tioned separately and con­
firmed that one girl had made
the call and concocted the
whole thing up.
Cohen said that because
they arrived to the location
within three minutes of the 91-1 call they had to assume the
invaders were still in the
house.
"W e were preparing for a
possible violent situation ,"
Cohen said. "If the call had
been legitimate — suspects
likely to still be in the house."
Officers did not begin to
clear out from the home until
6 p.m. that evening.
The little girl's prank will
not go without punishment
though. The police depart­
ment is charging her with a
misdemeanor and sending a
w arrant
to
the
State
A ttorney's office. They will
also be requesting restitution
from the girl to the tune of
close to $2,600, Cohen said.
That was the amount it cost
taxpayers on Wednesday.
"It ties up a lot of resources
at the taxpayers' expense,"
Cohen said.
She also said that citizens
need to realize that they will
pursue and prosecute prank
9-1-1 calls.
"W e want kids or adults to
report crim es, but people
who abuse the system will be
prosecuted," Cohen said.
This com es just a few days
after two boys in Winter Park
filed a false police report to

cover-up breaking a window.
They told the father, who
in turn told Sheriff deputies,
that the boys were in the
front yard playing soccer. A
white
m ale, supposedly,
walked up to one of tne boys,
and placed his hand around
his face like he was covering
his mouth, the incident
report said.
The boy said that he man­
aged to kick the man in his
groin area and the man
hunched over and began
walking away quickly.
The man was described as
a w hite male, around 30years-old, about 5-feet, 8inches tall and 180 pounds.
The boys said he was wear­
ing grey shorts and a dark
shirt with dark hair and pos­
sibly a goatee. He was also
wearing glasses and a blue
hat, they said.
An area patrol turned up
negative results, according to
the incident report. After fur­
ther questioning a few days
later with the boys, investiga­
tors learned that the attempt­
ed abduction report was
made-up.
In this case, the boys were
not charged, but p u blic infor­
mation officer Steve Olson
made a statement in a press
release to say: "They were,
however, adm onished that
making things up such as this
could be harmful, cause fear,
and is wasteful of resources."
Both the Seminole County
S h eriff's O ffice and the
Sanford Police Departm ent
want to encourage people to
report crimes and incidents
that have a factual basis.

H tfild photos by Tommy Vlncont

A S.W.A.T. team member,
above, lies in the grass out­
side of a Sanford home
where no one was inside,
but a 10-year-old girl used
the address to call a prank
emergency into the police.
Officers surrounded the
home with rifles, left, until
they realized what had hap­
pened. Police arrived within
three minutes of the call and
assumed the home invaders
will still Inside. The girl was
charged with a m isde­
meanor and the police will
request restitution for the
amount that the call cost
taxpayers — $2,600.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS / INVITATION FOR BIDS
SANFORD AIRPORT AUTHORITY, SANFORD, FLORIDA
ORLANDO SANFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Sealed bids, subject to the conditions herein, will be
received until 2:00 P.M., local time, on Tuesday, June 28,
2005 by the Sanford Airport Authority (the Owner) at 1200
Red Cleveland Boulevard, Sanford, Florida 32773, at which
time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read for
furnishing all labor and materials and performing all work
connected with the following program:
RUNWAY 9C-27C REHABILITATION
This project consists of the construction of approximately
4,600 sy of full-strength asphalt pavement with a limerock
base at the intersection of Runway 9C-27C and Taxiway L
and at the intersection of Runway 9C-27C and Runway 1836. The project also includes the milling and overlay of
Runway 9C-27C between both runway thresholds and relat­
ed lighting and signage improvements along the runway.
The location of the project is on O rlando Sanford
International Airport.
The work performed under this Contract shall be governed
by the Federal Contract Provisions set forth in the Contract
Documents, which include, but are not restricted to,
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) subcontractor
participation. Equal Employment Opportunity requirements,
and compliance with Federal Wage and Hour requirements
(Davis-Bacon Act) All requirements of the State of Florida,
including but not limited to Chapter 287, Florida Statutes,
and all administrative regulations shall apply to this project
a s if herein written out in full.
Any contract pursuant to this Notice will be subject to the
provisions of the Executive Order 11246 (9-24-65). The
attention of bidders is particularly called to the contract
requirements for Equal Employment Opportunities as set
forth on Page A2-1 of the Contract Documents. The suc­
cessful bidder will be required to comply with all contract
requirements for Equal Employment Opportunities. All bid­
ders must complete the Bid Proposal Form s in Section B,
including filling of all blanks on Page B2-1 through B2-3 of
the proposal form
The Sanford Airport Authority hereby notifies all bidders that
it will affumatively assure that disadvantaged business
enterprises (DBE) are afforded full opportunity to submit
bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminat­
ed against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or
sex in consideration for an award This will be done in
accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42
U S C. 2000d et seq ), 49 C F R Part 26. Participation by
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in Department of
Transportation Program s, and 49 C F R Part 21.
Nondiscrimination in Benefits For and Services to the
Public
The requirements of 49 C F R Part 26, Regulations of the
U S Department of Transportation, apply to this contract It
is the policy of the Sanford Airport Authority to practice non­
discrimination based on race, color, sex. or national origin in
the award or performance of this contract All firms qualify­
ing under this solicitation are encouraged to submit
bids/proposals Award of this contract will be conditioned
upon satisfying the requirements of this bid specification
These requirements apply to all bidders/offerors, including
those who qualify as a DBE A D BE contract goal of s ix ­
teen and nine one hun dred ths percent (16.09%) has
been established for this contract The bidder/offeror shall
m ake good faith efforts as defined in Appendix A. 49 C F R
Part 26. to meet thw contract goal for D B E participation in
die performance of this contract

The bidder/offeror will be required to submit the following
Information: (1) the names and addresses of D B E firms that
will participate in the contract; (2) a description of the work
that each D B E firm will perform; (3) the dollar amount of the
participation of each D B E firm participating; (4) Written doc­
umentation of the bidder/offeror4* 'commitment to use a
D B E subcontractor whose participation it submits to meet
the contract goal; (5) Written confirmation from the D B E that
it is participating in the contract as provided in the commit­
ment made under (4); and (6) if the contract goals is not
met, evidence of good faith efforts. The bidder/offeror
shall submit ths Information with Its bld/proposal as a
condition of responsiveness.

check in the amount of $200.00 which is non-refundable.
Cash deposits in lieu of checks will be accepted. Requests
should be directed to AVCON, INC. and checks shall be
made payable to “AVCON, INC.”
A Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 1:00 P.M., local time,
on Wednesday, June 15, 2005, in the Sanford Airport
Authority Board Room, Orlando Sanford International
Airport, for the purposes of answering questions, discussing
the project, and reviewing the project site. Attendance to
this conference by an appropriate contractor represen­
tative is mandatory. Neither the Owner nor the Engineer
shall be responsible for disseminating information dis­
cussed at this meeting except as issued by Addendum.

D B E participation in this contract may be in form of a prime
contract, subcontract, joint venture, or another arrangement
that qualifies under 49 C F R Sections 26.55, “How is D B E
participation counted toward goals?” or 26.53(g).

A site visit of the construction site will be scheduled imme­
diately following the Pre-Bidding Conference. No other
scheduled tours or visits of the project site will be conduct­
ed or permitted.

All bidders, potential contractors, or subcontractors for this
OOT-assisted contract are hereby notified that failure to
carry out the DOT policy and the D B E obligation, as set
forth above, shall constitute a breach of contract which may
result in termination of the contract or such other remedy as
deemed appropriate by the recipient and the FAA.

After the Pre-Bid Conference and Site Viewing, any ques­
tions relative to this Project shall be addressed in writing
(mailed, hand delivered, faxed or by e-mail) to the Engineer
not later than Noon June 22, 2005. Copies of written
responses will be provided to all prospective Bidders who
attend the Pre-Bid Conference, purchase bidding contract
documents or register in writing as a prospective Bidder
with the Engineer.

The su ccessful bidder will be required to submit a
Certification of Non-segregated Facilities prior to award of
the contract, and to notify prospective subcontractors of the
Specifications.
Bidding and Contract documents will be made available
May 29, 2005 and official copies will be on file and may be
viewed at:
Central Florida Builders Exchange
340 North Wymore Road
Winter Park, Florida 32789
(407) 629-2411
Orlando Dodge Report
320 East South Street
Orlando. Florida 32801
(407) 649-6508

Guarantee will be required with each bid as a certified
check on a solvent bank or a bid bond in the amount of five
(5) percent of the total amount of the bid, made payable to
the Sanford Airport Authority.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish separate
performance and payment bonds each in an amount equal
to 100% of the contract price.
The bidder must supply all information required by the pro­
posal form.
Bids must be submitted on the specified Proposal Form and
acceptance by the Sponsor shall constitute a Contract
Modification to bid documents may only be made by written
addendum

Reed Construction Data
6277 Sea Harbor Drive
Orlando, Florida 32887
(407) 345-2471

Award of the contract shall be made to the lowest responsi­
ble and responsive bidder, whose responsive bid conforms
to written requirements of the Owner

Minority / Women Business Alliance
3700 34th Street, Suite 300
Orlando. Florida 32805
(407) 428-5860

Bids may be held by the Sanford Airport Authority for a peri­
od not to exceed 120 days from the date of the bid opening
for the purpose of evaluating bids prior to award of the con­
tract

Construction Bulletin
7033-1 Commonwealth Avenue
Jacksonville, Florida 32220
(904 ) 388-0336

Rights to waive any informality or irregularity m any bid or
bid guaranty, to reject any or all bids, to re-bid the project
to award or refrain from awarding a contract for the work
and to negotiate with the apparent low and responsive bid
der to such extent as may be beneficial to the Owner are
reserved

Florida East Coast Builders Exchange
644 Clearlake Road
Cocoa. Florida 32922
(407) 631-5095
For bidding purposes, Bddm g and Contract Documents lor
t/ie project may be obtained Irom the offices of AVCO N ,
INC., 5555 E ast M ich ig an Street. Suite 200 O rlando,
Flo rid a 32822 upon the receipt of a person.! or company

The official publication and invitation to bidden, is hereby
published May 29 2005
eDy
S A N FO R D AIRPORT AUTHORI TY
BY

Larry Dale
President arid C E O

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Sunday, May 29, 2005 P B f f 9 A

G allery
Continued from Pag* 1A
est in the City of Sanford,"
Howard Marks said. It was
built in 1888, the year after a
fire destroyed virtually all of
the wooden buildings on the
east side of town.
Historical records indicate
that
in
S e p te m b e r
1887, a bak­
ery on First
S t r e e t

caught fire
c a u s i n g
m a s s i v e

destruction
before an
a ll-v o lu n ­
teer
fire
Taylor
departm ent
e x t i n guished the blaze. W hen
rebuilding took place, the
structures were constructed in
brick. (More information is
available at the Sanford
Historical Society, Inc. Web
site as well as a virtual
"W alking Tour" o f Sanford
presented by the Sanford
Historic Preservation Board.)
"W hat we hope studio
artists will enjoy here at
Gallery on First is a cama­
raderie and inspiration of
working with other serious
artists in this unique environ­
ment as well as tne benefit of
high visibility and walk-in
traffic due to tne growing cul­
tural and leisure appeal of this
historic district," Robin Marks
said.
"Ours is a concept of mak­
ing art an experience, where
the public can com e and
watch these remarkably tal­
ented artists at work. We want
to create a destination for art
lovers and collectors right
here
near
the
new
RiverW alk," she concluded.
Robin, an artist herself, also
owns The Mosaic Station art
gallery, also located in down­
town Sanford.
Gallery on First, just a short
distance from the RiverWalk,
is currently a work in
progress.
Flooring and additional
dfScor are forthcoming, as are
more artists. There are cur­
rently three studios available.
The grand opening is slated to
take place by the end of sum ­
mer.
"W hile there is not an offi­
cial date set as yet, we expect
to have the opening in late
August or early September,"
Howard Marks said.
Current artists in residence
include Jay Spalding, who is
also a full-tim e Sem inole
Community College professor
of Studio Arts.
Spalding recently moved
his studio from downtown
Orlando to the Gallery on
First.
"I was bom and raised in
Sanford and am so glad to
have the opportunity to soon
have my studio featured right
here on First Street," he said.
"1 can remember a time when

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Artist Robert LeClair shows his acrylic painting in progress during
last Sunday’s debut of Gallery on First.

Sanford was a larger font on
maps than Orlando was."
Spalding's art had been fea­
tured as part of the Oval
Galleries of Orlando, on the
com er o f Orange Avenue and
Pine Street in Orlando for five
years.
Spalding will share the
Galfery
on
First's
only
upstairs loft studio (Studio 9)
with fellow clay artist Bert
Bogdany, a former student of
Spalding at SCC and winner
of many student art awards.
"We are going to put a kiln
up here and get to work as
soon as it opens," Spalding
said, mentioning that one of
the "b est" thing about the
working studio will be the
availability of working in the
evening after normal work
hours. Each studio occupant
will have unlimited access to
their studio 24 hours a day,
seven days a week.
Spaldings who had been an
adjunct instructor of art at
SCC for 16 years and became
a full-tim e faculty member
two years ago, said the "w ork­
ing artist" studios should be a
good resource for his stu­
dents.
"M y students can actually
go there and see these artists
at w ork," he said. "It will
bring the reality of what an
artist actually does and how
they actually work into per­
spective. There will be profes­
sional artists as well as emerg­
ing artists featured here."
Spalding loves to dive and
fish, and he includes a signa­
ture nautical element on his
clay creations, be it a sea crea­
ture like an octopus or a shell
such as a nautilus.
"It is sort of like a trade­
mark, I guess you would say.
Artists reflect the things that
are of value to them. I love the
ocean and I use it as my muse.

it has always been very inspi­
rational to me. I get a Z en feel­
ing when I am out on the
ocean," he said.
The artist to occupy Studio
1, which has storefront win­
dows on First Street, is
Barbara Farrell who works in
mixed media. Farrell certainly
does not have far to go from
her job to the studio as the
realty company she owns is
next door.
"W hile real estate is my
profession, art is my passion,"
Farrell said as she sat in what
will be her art studio, just feet
from Barbara
Farrell Ac
Associates LLC Realty at 215
E. First St.
Mixed media artist Marlene
London is renting Studio 8,
which also has storefront win­
dows on First Street. Her stu­
dio is designed to open
through to Studio 7, being
rented by her friend, Terry
Hummel, a mixed media
artist as well and local writer
on the arts.
Studio 6 will host Pam
Glose who works in fiber arts,
specifically silk. Glose is also
another former student of
Spalding.
Studio 2 will be that*"of
Robert LeClair, who describes
himself as an environmental
artist working in acrylics and
in sculpture.
While his sculpture studio
will remain at his residence in
Lemon Bluff, LeClair said: "I
am relocating my painting
studio to the Gallery on First
because of the energy level I
feel here and the rebirth of
S an ford "
Studios 3, 4, and 5 are still
available.
For more information con­
tact Jeanine Taylor at 407-4357729
or
by
em ail:
jtfolkart@earthlink.net.

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Historical Society hears WWII talk
By Grace M. Stlneclpher

Herald Correspondent
"A Tribute to Honda Heroes of
World War II" was the topic of the
program given by Thomas Tart at
the Seminole County Historical
Society meeting on April 26.
Tart is a graduate of the
University of Florida School of
Law and Is gener.il counsel for the
Orlando Utilities Commission. He
has been a Horida historian for
over 30 years.
Dressed in a World War 11
Army uniform. Tart began his talk
with background on the begin­
ning of the war and Adolph
Hitler. During the 1930's, Hitler
had stak’d that he was going to
control Europe and Great Bn ton,
but no one but Winston Churchill
believed him. He stood alone to
uphold democracy and convinced
the United States to provide sup­
port.
The US. was also unprepared
on December 7th, 1941. A pilot
had tk&gt;wn over Formosa and seen
Japanese planes being loaded
with bombs. When General
McArthur was notified, he nixed
the idea of bombing them
After the bombing of Pearl
Harbor, the United States declared
war on Japan and two days lake
Germany declared war on us.
The majority of the fleet was
lost at E’earl Harbor, but luckily a
few earners were out at sea.
The first hero of the war.
Captain Colin Kelly, was from
MontuvUo, Honda He flew the
first Ameruan bombing mission
and dropixsi three bombs on the
Japanese fleet, destroying two
ships I Us plane blew up however,
and he was killed
U Col Jimmy U«»liltle led the
Army Air Fun* ui tin- li/xl bomli
mg lard agam»t Japan, the jxlots
lud tasn trained in Honda tin
Apni Ik I**42, t)r&gt; raided live
Japanese no**, bul U wa» a unr

way mission. Only 13 crewmem­
bers made it to safety.
The pilots taking part in the
Battle of Midway were trained in
Sanford. This was a pivotal win,
as the island was needed for refu­
eling planes.
Two of the three divisions land­
ing on Omaha and Utah Beaches
during D-Day, June 6, 1944, had
been trained in Florida.
James VonFleet from Bartow
was the first colonel to land on
Utah Beach. General George
Patton called him one of the best
generals he ever had.
General Daniel "Chappy"
Jones, the first African-American
general to receive four stars, had
trained in Tallahassee. He was a
member of the Tuskegee Airmen.
There were 240,000 Horida
men who served in World War H,
and 18,000 British pilots trained in
Horida.
The battle of Iwo Jima took
place in February, 1945. This was
one of the bloodiest battles of the
war. Sgt. Ernest "Boots" Thomas
of Monbceilo was one of those
who raised the flag on Mount
Sunbachi. Unfortunakly, he was
killed six days lakr.
Brig Gen. Paul Tibbets attend­
ed the University of Florida and
trained to fly at the Gainesville
field. He piloted the Enola Gav
(narmsj after his mother), which
dropped the single atomic bomb
over Hiroshima. That and the
bomb over Nagasaki effectively
ended the war. VJ Day was cele­
brated on Aug 15,1945 tfemiany
had already surrendered the pre­
vious June.
following tart's presentation.
Col lanin. Army Air Corps, told
of some of his war expeneinv*
He had graduated from flying
«h&lt;aiJ ui September. 1**41, and,
with only a few day* o f training
lu* w « «iii to tin- t ip Uland* Ife
lo id o f lu* time lour* o f duty ui
dir
South
fu lfil

fie was on the bombing mission
which shot down Admiral
Yamamoto's plane in the Solomon
Islands. Yamamoto was the one
who had planned and directed
the attack on Pearl Harbor. Tannin
now lives in Maitland.
Following the presentation, an
audience member,
Douglas
Stenstrom suggested that Col.
Jack Bolt of Sanford, an ace in both
World War 11and Korea, be added
to future presentations.
During the business meeting
presided over by Alex Dickinson,
it was announced that several
ways and means projects were in
the planning stage. One major
project is the publishing of
Seminole County items that had
appeared in the Horida Times
Union during the late 1800's.
These will be printed in five
books, arranged by towns. They
will possibly be published in the
fall
Funds from these projects will
be used toward another building
to add to the Museum of Seminole
County History complex. This
budding is projected to be twostork's with large farm machines
displayed on the first floor and a
meeting room with kitchen on the
second floor.
Karen Jacobs, Museum coordi­
nator, reported on historic mark­
ers recently placed by the Historic
Commission for Lady Liberty and
Skamboats. She was enthusiastic
about the acquisition of several
audio wands in English, Spanish
and German which patrons can us
when touring die museum. They
are already being well received
Six* j Im&gt;reputed But several high
sth * &gt;1students Lid been ui to do
research
The Museum of Srnunole
County History, ksated on Bush
Bivd i» now open Monday
dinugh Friday from 9 a m until 5
p m , and Saturday from 9 am
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Congratulations
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a n a their

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School of Dance Arts
on their 4 0 h Anniversary Recital

a n d m at

June 4th&amp; 5th.2005

Thank you for your excellent teaching
and helping Janet grow into a profes­
sional dancer. This is something no
one can take away from our family
and we will forever be grateful.

Happy
40th!
C o n g r a t u la t io n s

o n , 4 0

y e a r s

-Sally &amp; George

Sawauk
a L R a z z le .D a z z le ?

p r o d u c t io n s !

You have brought the joy of dance to so many throughout the years.
Most of all, we thank you for bringing it to our home.

For m ore inform ation
about th e recital call:

407-323-1900

Love,
Lauren, Carly, G in g e r &amp; C h ris Flynn
C O N G R A TU LA TIO N S
On 40 Years of Giving Us
Wonderful Performances!

Let's do 40 morel
Love, Ja n e t Saw czu k-C h ap m an

^ q r at uIations
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O N Y O U R 4 0 th!
All O ur Love,
Lolly, Jay and Ajay

Y o u r f ir s t s t u d e n t ,
H o lle y K u rim a i R ic k e r,
lo v in g ly w is h e s y o u
m a n y m o re !

A ll o u r lo v e t o t w o o f

D AN CE IS THE RHYTHM
O F YO UR UFEI

Thanks for sharing your
love of dance with me and
so many others!
Congratulations!
Love,
Arianna Toland

N e w A g a in I "
Thank you for being here
for me too!
Love, Hollynn Elizabeth Ricker

W

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J o e &amp; B e tty K u rim a i

Jim's Photos
We help you preserve
those special memories.
Jim and Shcala Stanley
407-323-I895
Thank you for all the
great years of cultivating
the Art of Dance...
Love,
Josh McLamb

Inspire lUs!

,

With love from

J.C . Stanley and Associates
la m K i^ h H K U lk m m

P.O. Box 1495
Sanford. FL 32772-1495
407-324-0057 • Fax: 407-324-0057

C o n g r a tu la tio n s

-Michael, Anne, Sarah &amp;
Caroline Dibble

B etty W illiams
F o u n d atio n

4 0

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Congratulations on a
wonderful and entertaining
4 0 y e a rs!

B o y s '

-Dr. Franklin Clontz
(a.k.a. Professor Peppercorn)

C lu b "

T h a n k

Congratulations, Miriam &amp;
Valerie for providing the
Sanford area with classic style
and art for 40 years.

y o u

for in sp irin g me to
"D a n ce To The M u sic!"
1 Love You,
C a rm ia Syleste-W ynn

B est W ishes!

Happy to knowyou both for 50years
Don Borum

Thank you for all that you
give of yourselves to our
community &amp; to your
students...

Congratulations,
Anthony &amp; Sylvan Pools

Love,
Robin &amp; Rick McLamb

4 0 F a b u lo u s Y e a r s ! !
You both havo touched to
many lives. We feel blessed
to be in your dance family 1
Lots of love,
Wendy S Allison Goolsby

Congratulations
From Your
First Clara,
T a ri J u r s s F ly n n

!

eovoyu I

-Lisa Clontz Gelmine,
Jean Clontz,
and "dancer-to-be“ Christie
Gelmine

C o n g r a tu la tio n s !

James C. Stanley

Roger, Gail and Shanan
Stewart

It is a blessing to have such
skilled and loving teachers
for our girls. Thank you for
your dedication

G y p sy R i c k e r s
L o v e Y ou!

Love,
George, Natalie &amp; Federico

FROM THE COALO FAMILY
AND THE

40 years of always giving more
than you ask. How very
fortunate we are to be a part of
that.
Thank you. With love,
The Mantuano
and Anderson Families

We L

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" E v e r y t h in g O ld i f

o u r d e a re s t fr ie n d s
fo r 4 0 y e a rs!

Ms. Miriam and Ms. Valeric
Mr. Ken and Mr. George
Pm glad you kept going Tor
40 years so. Just keep going!)
Drew Stanley

TH A N K S SO M U C H FOR SHAR­
IN G YOUR RHYTHM W ITH USI
W E LOVE YO U I HAPPY 40THI
LOVE, JIM .&amp; USA. ALYSSA,
M EG A N A N D CHELSEA

Thank you for all the won­
derful years of great talent,
support &amp; wisdom, and
more is yet to come...
Love,
Shivon McLamb

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Church O f
God O f
Prophecy

H oly C roee Lutheran C h urch
780 Sun Drive, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoycr, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Even in g.... 5:30PM
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2509 S. Elm Ave.,
Sanford, FL

401-Anglican

3348 W. S R 428 (Alom a Ave)
(1/4 mile off Greenew ay.
S R 417 G oin g East)
O viedo. Florida
407-657-2378
1928 Book O f Com m on Prayer
8AM

Sunday School (all ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist

419-Church of God

Fire! Baptist Sanford

m varW Uh C h u rch
Sanford C h u rch o f G o d

404-Baptlst

St. A lto n 's
angovi n u u n u ih
Traditional Anglican

S un day S ervices
H oly Eucharist

404-Baptist

Countryside B aptist C h u rch

519 S . Park A ve, Sanford, F L

590 S . Country C lub R d

407-322-8041/407-321-0361

Lake Mary. F L 32746

801 W. 22nd S L Sanford. F L
407-322-3942
R ev W es Tankatoy, Pastor

Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Jo e Douthfft, Interim. Pastor

407-322-5979
S han e W ynn, Pastor

S en ior A dult Sunday Sch ool

R ev. Tom Sm ith, Pastoral C a r t

Sunday Sch ool 9:45AM
Sunday AM W orship 10:45AM

Rev. R . W agoner, M usic

Sunday PM W orship 6P M
W ed Prayer M eeting 7:30PM

A dam W illow . Intem -Students
•Sunday School..,9:15A M

N ursery Provided

Sunday W orship, 10:30A;6P

R ev M ark W illiam s, Students

N ursery Provided

(Nursery at both services)
Eucharist S ervices
Tuesday
W ednesday

7PM

Thursday
Friday

9:30PM
12 N oon

T h e D ifference Is
Worth the D istance

402-Aisembly of God
C ity C h urch
650 E. Airport Blvd
Sanford, F L 32773

First B aptist M arkham W oods

700 Elm A venue
Sanford, F L 32771

5400 M arkham W oods R oad

407-322-5489

Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, P astor
N eiso n Chapm an, Youth Pastor
Sunday -W orship 10 :45AM
•Children's A W A N A C lu b 5:30PM

Sunday S c h o o l.....9:30AM
M orning W orship..11AM

W ednesday

Evening W orship(TBA )..4PM

Fam ily Activities.. 6P M

407-321-9600
Eugene Sm ith. Pastor

407-322-4015
Thom as H arris. Pastor
Sunday Sch ool . 9:45AM
P raise 4 W orship ...10:30AM
M essag e by Pastor...11AM

M onday Bible Study ...7 3 0 P M

G ra ce Baptlet C h u rch

10:30AM
w ww .ortandocttychurch.com

425-Congragatlonal

919 Longw ood Hilts R oad

First B aptist C h u rch
o f Longw ood

Longw ood, F L 33750X1
407-265-3595

891 State R oad 434 E a st
Longw ood, F L 32750-5394

Fam ily W orship Center
2462 S . Park A ve
Sanford. F L 32771
Jeff Krail, Pastor
Sunday W orship
S ervice 9:30AM
W ednesday S ervice 7PM

Palm etto A venue Baptist Church

-5:30pm P astor's D iscip lesh ip Study

2620 Palm *(to Ave
Sanford. FL 32773
(407)323-1503
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-5:30pm D ivorce C a re

*Th# Fam ily FrWndty Church*

407-322-2914
w w w .cbcaanfQ K l.Q rQ
Jim m y D ale Patterson. Senior
Pastor

Sunday S ervices
10:30am
W orship S ervices 9am &amp; 10:30am
Prayer Service 6:30

dren. M idw eek w orship In C h a p e l on

W ednesday

Pastor

W eds. Com m unity m eal 9

•10:30am P astor's Bible Study
6:00pm
P a sto r's
O iscip lin e sh ip

Scott Garrett. C h ild re n 's M inistry
Pastor
•Sunday A M . S v cs 8:30am 4 11am

W eds. For tim es 4 detail of studies
and activities, C a ll 407-322-4811.

Study
6pm M .I.C .

at

N ight

(M usic

-Sunday E ve S vc. 6pm
W ed. Bible Study 4 A W A N A 7pm

6 P M O rchestra R ehearsal

Hom e of Liberty
Christian Sch ool
G rades K-4 Through 12th

6:30pm Youth B ible Study
■7:00pm Pastor's B ible Study
•7;00pm Sanctuary Ch oir R ehearsal

B A R N E S H E A T IN G &amp;

SA N FO R D
207 E. 25th St.

A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G

321-0885

COMPLETE SYSTEMS •ADO ONS
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RESIDENTIAL ANO COMMERCIAL
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915 W. 2nd S L 323-3517

Stores

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TRANSMISSIONS

Pre-school thru 12th grade

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF

(407) 323-0523
www. YYflatYiOYYbflcllaLgfg
Bill Coffm an, Pastor
Sunday W orship Sam , 10:30am 4
6pm
Sunday Sch ool 9:15am
W ed. Activities, A ll A g es 6:30pm

407-Catholic
A ll S o u ls C a th olic Church
C o m er of 9th St 4 S . O ak Ave
Sanford, F L
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor

Diamond Glass
Company, Inc.
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JOS POnwOoArtnu* - Sanford, FL13771
W/321-ZM0 -Fn: 407/330-1502
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PEST CONTROL

W eekday M a ss 9AM . M on-Frl
C o n fessio n s, Saturday, 4PM
Saturday V ig il......5PM
Sunday. 7:45AM , 10:30AM, Noon
9A M - English (Social Hall)

LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED
RON RUSSI4 STAFF

9AM - Spanish (Church)

410-Christlan

115 E. RRST ST,
SANFORD

AGENCY
INSURANCE
I N . P A R K A V E ., S A N F O R D

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

and Sm all Children.
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Sanford, F L
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803 W. 4th St
Sanford, Florida
407-323-8067
Rev M ark Barth, Priest
Sunday E u c h a rist.....9:30AM

437-NonDenomlnatlonal
U feSprtng OutReach
M inistries
Sun. 10:30am at Longw ood C ivic
League W om en's C lub
135 W. Church A ve.
downtown Longw ood
Phone: 407-339-0277
Life At A Tim e
w w w .life s p rin g m in istn e s-o rg

w w w .se m in o le c h u rc h .c o m

M orning W orship 9 4 10:30

First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Longw ood

407-324-0199
Jerry W alsh. Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 9AM . 4*0 45AM

P ractical M essages
Contem porary M usic
Casual D ress
Friendly Services
P rofessio n s! C h ild Care

975 Ma/tUmm W oods R oad
407-788-7708

Piu m w 1’

Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School
W ednesday

tOAM
7 30PM

ChAd C a re provided

Seminole County

Reeding Room
145 Wetovs Springs Rd
5*e I4BA. Lungwood. FL
Phone 407 688-1490
Won Fn 10am 4pm
Set 10am I pm

Personal Injury Attorney

Since f97f

407-834-5700
turn

C h u rch of The
H oly Com forter

Jo e Caputo. Youth M inister

104 S Part Art Downtown Sanford
407 324-5636 GiassAddds com
W gl &amp; Denue tk/ley
Custom Work • Clam * • Supptie*

ferChurch Pruetts

431-Charismatic
Episcopal

5070 O ran ge Blvd, Sanford

M ichael Milligan,

ujn\

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407-330-2635
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Rev. Bryan L W enger, Pastor
Sunday School

First U nited M ethodist Church
419 Park A ve, Sanford. F L
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw , Pastor

Sunday School, 9:45am
Youth Fellow ship, 4pm
N ursery Provided

M orning W orship

9:00am
10:00am

N ursery C a re Provided

451-Seventh Day
Adventist
Sem inole M eadow s
Seventh D sy A dventist C h urch
5779 C R 427
Sanford, F L
(behind Flea W orld)

446-Nazerena

Pastor D avid B. G raham
Sabbath Sch o ol 9:30am
M orning W orship 10:50am

Bridgew ay Church
421 Longwood/Lk M ary Rd
Lake Mary, F L 32748
(currently m eeting 9 Lk Mary

Mtdwk W orship, W ed. 7pm
C hildrens C h u rch Provided
Kids C .O .O .L C lu b

Elem entary)
Pastor Jeffery C ook
Sunday W orship. 10am
W ed. Fellow ship. 7pm
324-9080
Building bridges o l Faith. H ope. 4
Love:
(An affiliate of the Church of the

Seventh Day A dventist
M AR S HILL S D A
800 East 2nd St, Sanford, F L
407-323-5648
Sabbath S c h o o l.... 9:30AM
Divine W o rsh ip ......11AM
W ed. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

N azarene)

458-Wealeyan
W esleyan C h u rch of P sola
5560 W ayside Drive

Sem inole Com m unity Church

W orship M inister

IdNdc SecurityNertiHo John EdwardJones. PA.

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’ Know ing 4 M aking
Known Je su s Christ*

N ursery provided for Babres

Nursery, 8:45am -12:45pm

Sanford, F L

413-Chrlstlan Science

i i

R ev C h a rle s L Holt. R ector

407-322-0960
Tim Storm s, M inister

Stained Glass Creations

*Stm P Gu m to ! Etp«r«M

322-0331

407-444-5673

730 U psala R oad

GLASS ADDICTS

T H E M c K IB B IN

700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary, F L

S afe h a rb o r C h ristia n C h u rc h

O R. "SHORTY* SMITH AND
ROBERT I. BRISSON
M-Sat 4 30AM •7PM

8t Peter's E p isco p a l C h urch

W e A re Changing The W orld O ne

2626 Iroquois Ave. • 322-2070

BRISSON
FUNERAL HOME

n n y n m

Upaala Com m unity
Presbyterian C h u rch

www.bridgewavchurch.net/ 407-

Sanford. F L 32771

209 W. 25th Street
Sanford, F L

802 W. 22nd SL, Sanford • 321-2723

it m

B ible Study
W e d n e sd a y .......... 6:30am
C hildren's Tim e
Included in W orship

4100 H .E . Thom as Jr Pkwy

339-7385

SEMINOLE TRINITY CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL and DAYCARE
•A Ministry of Church of God of Sanford
A BEKA Curriculum

Weatvlew B aptist Church

i( C f .

339^ BB3
CA SSELB ER R Y

5:30pm

W kend Eucharist: Sat, 5pm
Sun 7:30am , 9am , 11am
Child. Church 9am/11am

LO N G W O O D
• Hwy. 434 4 427

H ard w are
n d r U lf d f C

N ursery 4 Sunday S ch o ol tor chil­

■Bible Study 9:45am

&amp;

•7:30pm Youth Activities In G ym

pm

H oly Croaa E p isco p a l C h urch

Eton W illiam s, Sr. Pastor
Bill Sim pson, A ssocia te Pastor
D ave S ch nelle, C olleg e and C a reer

M ission s in Children at Night)

Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am &amp;

Church H i m

M orning W orship ...11am

428-Eplscopal
S . Park A ve &lt;29 4th St, Sanford F L
Sunday W orship 7:30 4 10a.m.

N ursery Provided

Intor-M isaton.......... 10:30am

C o ffee Fellow ship, 9:30am

C h oir Practice W ed. ..6:30PM
B aby sitting service available

Traditional W orship 10:30AM

Sunday S ch o ol.......9:30am

8:30am 411:00am
9:45am Contem porary Service

*9:30 am S un day School
‘ 10:50am W orship S ervice
■5:00pm Youth Ch oir

Sunday S ch o ol, all ages 9:15AM

407-322-7900
R ev W ayne Stone. Pastor

407-322-4584
Sunday S c h o o l.... 9:30AM

Dr. M ichael L Andrew s,
Interim M inister
Early Service, 8:30AM

i^ n u rc n

Morning W orship.

Larry Leonard, Pastor

5210 M arkham W oods R oad
Lake M ary, F L

408 Tucker Drive
(com ar of Tucker Dr 4 427)

2401 S . P ark A ve, Sanford

M orning W orship ..11AM

T u e sd a y
7:00pm Ladies B ible Study

3101 W est S R 46
Sanford, F L 32771-6844

1 g u f f FeHow eM p Congregedonet
C h u rch (N ACCC)

Sunday

-5:30pm Vocal Ensem bles

Central B aptist Church

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S un day S c h o o l.... 9:30am
M orning W orship „,.10:45am
Even in g W o rsh ip .... 8:00pm

-5:30pm Youth D iscipline
■5:30pm Aw ana

404-Baptist

i

Pastor D ave Thom pson

407-339-3817
C h ris W haley, Senior Pastor

407-322-9222

323-2999

u w iv q m u h r j i i i

M arkham W oods
Presbyterian C h u rch

407-333-2030

Evening S e rv ic e ......6PM
T u esd ay Prayer M tg.lO A M
M idw eek Service (W ed) 7PM .

S un day S ervices, 9:00AM &amp;

W ednesday

407-322-7312
B ob B rtsem an n , Pastor

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2509 S . Elm A ve, Sanford, F L

Early M orning S e rv , 8:15AM

U p sala Rd.
Interim Location: U psala
Com m unity Church

443-Method 1st

Church o f G od of P rophecy

R ev Dr. H an y D. Rucker,
S r Pastor

o r lis t iiin if

Downtown on 3rd 4 O ak
407-322-2662
Email :hooa9aanfordDreabv.om
Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth.
Food,
M ovie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Beks Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
W ed Bible Study M iddle School
6PM
Wed Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We W elcom e Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen, Minister

101 U p sala R d, Sanford H w y46A 4

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422-Church of God of
Prophecy

r im niw |rnvw i vnwwi

Mew Creation Lutheran
C h urch

M orning W orship.. 10:45AM

P re-S chool. 407-323-1411

R ev Brenda Loyal, P astor
Church S c h o o l, 9;30am
M orning W orship. 10:45am

2S2S 8. Oak A ve. Sanford. FL
Pastor Jam as Tlmmona
Sunday S ch o o l......9:15AM
Worship Service.....10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
Http^/www.lcrms.org

Sunday Night E D G E 6-7PM
W ednesday Fam ily Enrichm ent
710 8PM

A lso D ay C a re Starts at 1 Y r to

First S h iloh M lsalenary
Baptlet Church

12Noon

Lake M ary. F L
407-321-1021
lakem arvnc9aol.com

LuBiaran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)

Sunday W orship: 8:15A M 4 6:30PM
N ursery Provided

P re-S chool thru grade 9
407-321-2723

W eekday Holy

128 W est W ilbur A ve

il

...,9:45A M

Sem inote Trinity
Christian School

W ed Activities, all ag es, 6:30PM

10AM

First P resbyterian C h u rch (U SA )
o f La ke M ary

Nursery is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

Thomas Harris,
Pastor
Sunday Morning
Worship
10:30 am

4 4 9 -P ra s b y ta rta n

S h o w er D ow n o f B te stin g *
201 Elm Ave. S an lord FL
407-321 8389
Timothy H udson. Pastor
Sunday School, 10AM
M orrw ig W orst*p H A M
Tue Prayer b*M Study. 7 30 PM

First C h u rch of
the Nazarene

Sanford. F L 32771
(Off I-4 (Exit 51) W est

2581 Sanford A ve
Sanford, Florida

First Street on Lett • O n e Mile)

407-322-3122
Jon C a rn es, Pastor
M orning W orship, 10:30am

Leonard O 'D onnell. Pastor
407-322-6332
*Where the G o sp el is good News*

Sunday School, 9:30am

Sunday S c h o o l....... 9:45AM
M orning W orship ...,11AM

Sunday Evening, 6pm

Evening w o rsh ip .....6PM

W ed. N lgnl Bible Study, 7pm

M id-W eek Mtg W ed. 7:30 P M
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games. Has hit in 8 straight.

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early on, with an assist from University
of Florida alumna Dena Floyd on the
second goal. Fellow former UF team­
mate Angie Olson-Densberger secured
the victory for the Krush by scoring the
third and final goal of the game off an
assist from US Women's National Team
member and Lyman High School grad­
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Seminole High School’s

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Special to the Herald

The Seminole High
School football team
made a statement last
Friday night in the
Seminole Athletic
Conference Spring
Football Jamboree at
Lyman’s Carlton D.
Henley Sports Complex.
Last season was no
fluke.
With the loss of Wake
Forest-bound star and
team leader Kevin Harris,
plus other senior stand­
outs in Jason Tate, Travis
Knight, Jason Fowler,
Cavese Richardson,
Rodney Grant, Eddie
Hogan, David Robinson
and Bert Whigham, some
may have felt that the
cupboard would be bare
for the Fighting
Seminoles.
But after three weeks of
spring workouts, the
Notes got a chance to
show the county a pre­
view of things to come as
they blanked a talented
Lake Mary squad and
new coach Scott Perry, 13-

Herald pfwtoe by Jim Wentz

Seminole's top two
returning offensive stars,
quarterback Travis
Goodine and running
back Julian Brown, did
the scoring with Goodine
scampering four-yards for
a score and Brown taking
a pitch from Goodine and
galloping 40-yards to pay­
dirt. New placekicker
Jared Curtis added the
extra-point after Brown's
run.
But it was the defense

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win short of trip to state

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►Raines is hitting .237 with
three home runs for AAAOttawa.
Rickie Weeks is hitting .326
with 11 doubles, six triples
and seven home runs with
AAA-Nashville.
Chaz Lytle is is batting .319 for
A-Lynchburg.
Kyle Bono is 0-1 with a 5.06
ERA with A-Wilmington.
Kevin Melillo is batting .270
with two home runs at AKane County.
Matt Allegra is hitting .222
with three home runs at AAMidland.
Larrv Grayson is hitting .289
with four home runs with
Class A-Bakersfield Blaze.

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stored Iasi Sunday against
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is struggling overall

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Quarterback
Travis
Goodine and running
back Julian Brown (No. 7
and No. 26, above)
scored on touchdown
runs of four- and 40yards, respectively, to
lead the offense, while
emerging star Doug "Bud”
Thacker (No. 72, left,
tackling Lake Mary’s
Taylor James last fall) had
six tackles for losses to
lead a defense that forced
three
turnovers
as
Seminole blanked the
Rams, 13-0, in the
Seminole
Athletic
Conference
Spring
Football Jamboree last
Friday night at Lyman's
Carlton D. Henley Sports
Complex.

It is summer and many boats
have been sitting idle since
August....So, How is it run­
ning?
How about some expert
advice? I am not the expert. I
take my boat once a year to the
expert, Steve Meadors of Ahoy
Marin* in Sanford. Steve is the
only Mercury Master Mechanic
in tne area. He has 35 years
experience working on boat
motors.
Here are a few tips to help
you:
1) Have your motor serviced
once a year,
2) Change the water pump
every year or at least every 2
years,
3) If your boat is going to sit
for a long period fo time, pull
it out in the driveway and run
it with the rabbit ears for 5-10
minutes,
4) Puli the prop once a
month and grease the shaft,
also check for fishing line (it
can eat through the seals and
damage the lower unit),
5) Check the lower unit lube
by slightly opening the drain
plug to make sure no water is
inside,
6) change the plugs and have
the carburetors adjusted,
7) grease all the fittings.
If you want to extend the life
of your motor you really need
to do these things. When I am
on the water I like to make
sure 1have done everything I
can to avoid problems.
Motors that sit for long peri­
ods of time develop more
problems than motors which
are used on a regular basis.
Varnish can build up in the gas
tank. If you have an oil inject­
ed motor and drain the gas the
oil is still there.
If you use your boat in salt­
water it is important to wash it
down after each trip. The car
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Seminole
sparkles
in SAC
Jamboree

See Football, Page 2B

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were able to keep their composure and
work together to pull through for the
win," says Head Coach Bill Eissele.
Or if you want to take a little trip,
come cheer on the men of the Central
Florida Kraze as they look to overcome
early season difficulties in their fight to ’
defend the National Title.
The Kraze (0-2) are slated to take on
the Ajax Orlando Prospects this

evening (Saturday) at Lakeland
Christian School. Festivities begin at
6 JO p.m. with a kick-off time of 7JO
p.m.
The Kraze, fresh off last year's
National PDL Championship win, suf­
fered an unfortunate 0-1 loss in their
2005 home game opener against the
Palm Beach Pumas two weeks ago. A s
a crowd of approximately 600 fans
looked on, the Kraze men put forth a
valiant effort but were unable to even
up the score.
With two starters out due to injuries
and a number of brand new players
featured on the roster, the Kraze could
not gain the momentum to contend on

Spring Spectacular

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The Central Florida Krush women,
looking to carry on the momentum of
their season opening victories, are
preparing to take on the Hampton
Roads Piranhas tonight (Saturday) at
Krush and Kraze Stadium in the
Seminole Soccer Complex.
Festivities begin at 6:30 p.m. with a
kick-off time of 7 p.m.
Last Saturday, despite heavy rain
early In the game, the Krush managed
to outplay the visiting Charlotte Lady
Eagles, pulling off a 3-2 win and
improve to 2-0 for the beginning of
their W-League debut season.
Forward Jennifer Montgomery racked
up the first two goals for the Krush

Women to host Hampton
Roads Piranhas; Kraze men
head to Lakeland to face Ajax

By D o a n S m ith
Herald Staff

Cincinnati Reds
W

Special to the Herald

H *rak) p fio lu by Jim W a n tj

9

S e n io r o u tfie ld e r B e c c a D a v is w e n t th ro e -to r four. in c lu d in g th e
g a m e - w in n in g w a lk o ff d o u b le m th e b o tto m o f D ie e ig h th in n in g
a s h o s t W m te r S p r in g s e d g e d G a m e s v ille - B u c h h o l/ . 5 4 , m th e
C la s s 6 A - R a g t o n 1 Q u a r te r fin a ls

The high hopes for a Seminole County high
school softball state championship came to an
end when Trinity Prep fell in the regional finals,
one win short of a tnp to Tampa.
The Saints, who end the season 26-4, could not
pull off a second road upset in a week as they
fell to No. 1 state-ranked McKeel Academy (281) in Lakeland, 8-1, in the Class 2A-Region 3
Championship Game.
Trinity Prep had pulled off a major upset in the
regional semifinals when it blitzed previously
unbeaten and No. 2 state-ranked Saint Stephen's
Academy (18-1), 10-0, at Turner Field in
Bradenton.
Saints star Katie Burdeaux, who began her
high school career at Seminole, was a one-girl
wrecking crew jgainst the Falcons, hurling a
two-hitter and not allowing a runner past sec­
ond while striking out seven and going threefor-four and hitting a pair of doubles and driv­
ing in three at the plate
Alex Reynolds also had two doubles in tour
trips to the plate tor Trinity Prep and drove in
four runs, while Hillary Kladke and Patricia
deBoer rath added doubles, with deBoer's driv­
ing in tile final run in the top of tiie seventh
Things li Miked good for the Saints against

McKeel as Burdeaux drove in a ran early in the
game with a double and the defense made the
big plays over the first four innings when the
Wildcats had runners in scoring position.
But everything came unraveled in the fifth as
McKeel sent 12 batters to the plate and scored all
eight of its runs to deny Trinity Prep the trip to
state.
The region was an amazingly tough one for
the Saints, who had to beat a 19-7 Lakeland
Christian dub in the regional quarterfinals to
advance.
Pinky Hustetter was two-for-thre* with an RBI
and Shannon Griffin doubled in a ran to lead
Trinity Prep to a 5-3 victory.
The Saints were one of three county teams to
win in the regional quarterfinals, joining The
Master's Academy and Winter Springs in
advancing to the regional semifinals.
Sophomore Lindsey Nooft was two-for-three
and scored two rare* to the back the three-hit
shutout pitching of junior Rachel Laferriere, who
struck out two in going the distance in a 4-0 vic­
tory over Central Flonda Christian Academy in
Class l A-Region 4
Winter Spnngs won an odd game with
Gainesville-Buchholz (17-9) in the Class 6AKegion I Quarterfinals, edging the Bearcats, 5-4
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Briefs
DEADLINE APPROACHES FOR 2005 W ESTFIELD
JUN IO R PGA NORTH FLORIDA CH AM PIO N SH IP
Entries will continue to be accepted until Thursday, June 2,
for the 2005 Westfield junior PGA North Florida
Championship held June 9-10 at O range County National
Golf Club (Crooked C at Course) in W inter Garden.
To enter the tournament, players m ay obtain entry forms at
their local PGA golf facility or visit www.westfieldgroupfoundatkm .com .
Boys and girls com pete in two age divisions -1 3 -1 5 and 1617. Participants are eligible to represent the N orth Florida
section at tne 2005 Westfield Junior PGA Cham pionship, July
15-16 at Westfield Group Country Club in W estfield Center,
Ohio.
The 30th annual national Cham pionship features the junior
boys' and girls' division cham pions from each of The PGA of
A m erica's 41 sections as well as special invitees. Section win­
ners receive free round-trip air transportation, meals and
lodging to com pete for the national title at the Westfield
Junior PGA Championship.
A premier event in junior golf, the tournam ent has attracted
m ore than 180,000 juniors since its origin in 1976. Past com ­
petitors include many of today's leading PGA and LPGA
louring professionals, including Stew art Cink, Justin Leonard,
Michelle McGann, Phil M ickelson, Dottle Pepper and Tiger
Woods.
YOUTH FLAG FO O TBALL REGISTRATION
The Sanford Recreation D epartm ent is now registering for
Youth Flag Football for youth ages 5-12 years old.
Cost per participant is $40 for C ity Residents and $50 for
N on-City Residents.
Player Placem ent August 6th A August 13th. Games will
begin in September.
Sign up at the Sanford Recreation Departm ent 300, North
Park Avenue - City Hall.
Coaches are also needed and anyone interested should con­
tact the SRD as soon as possible.
For m ore inform ation, please call Rodney Stancil at 407-3305697 Or email: aUm-jirOri aanfnrrl fl i.e

Outdoors-----Continued from Page IB
wash works great and for $4 you can put
the boat away when you get home. Don't
forget to flush the m otor with freshwater.
Take care of your equipment and it will
take care of you.
FISHING REPORT
The trout bite continues to be solid as the
fish are in the spawning season. It is really
going to be going off the next couple of
weeks. We are coming off a full moon and
the fish should be real hungry.
Top water plugs early and Rip Tide 3
inch mullet on an 1 /8 ounce Rip Tide Pro
jig head. If it is real bright try a chartreuse
bait. I really like jigs with a tail color of
red, chartreuse or white. Soft jerk bits work
well also. Try a Rip Tide Flats Chub in the
early morning or throughout the day.
Big red fish continue to eat well. Some
days are better than others. Live bait has
been working well along with cut mullet.
If you catch a lady fish, cut him into strips
or chunks, that is red fish candy. Artificial
baits that are hot are soft jerk baits and the
Rip Tide Realistic Crab.
Some of the schools have been worked
on a an everyday basis so it is important
that you don't push the fish. Be patient

Ajax O rlando has announced that team s are now being
amembled to compete in the com petitive Super Y-League. All
tsam s, with the exception of the under-19 team, will partidp atc in year-round development sessions, league m atches and
tournam ents. The under-19 team will train and com pete in a
summer-only league that concludes in August.
For more information contact Dart M cCarty at (407) 8391903 or dm ccarty@ajaxorlando.us or on the web at
hEfcW/www.aiaxorlando.us.
UCF BOYS BASKETBALL CAMPS
The University of Central Florida /Kirk Speraw Basketball
Cam p will be holding camps this summer.
Camps are open to players ages 7-to-17 and begin a 9 a.m.
and end a 4 p.m. daily. Activities include professional instruc­
tion, 3-on-3 and 5-on-5 competition and daily contests. Each
cam per will receive a camp basketball, camp t-shirt, and a
daily lunch. All camp activities will be held in the (air-condi­
tioned) UCF Arena.
Camp dates are:
Session I _ June 7-10.
Session II _ June 13-17.
Session IH _ June 20-24.
For more information and to receive a camp brochure,
please call 407-823-5805 or go to the web page at www.justsportscam ps.com /speraw .

The athletes will now spend
a couple of months in personal
summer workouts or attend­
ing camps before practice for
the 2005 season begins on
August 1st with the Classics or
Jamborees set for the weekend
of August 18-20 and the first
game the week of August
22nd with most teams playing
on Friday, August 26th.
This season will also see the
teams returning to playing 10
games over an 11-week peri­
od, with each team having a
bye.

DEREK WAUGH-STETSON BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson University Basketball Camps will
be held in June and July at the Edmunds Activities Center in
DeLand. The Camps and dates are as follows:

Soccer---

AJAX ORLANDO SEEKS FUTURE SOCCER SUPERSTARS

Shooting Camp _ June 10-12.
Position Camp _ June 12-16.
High School Team Camp _ june 25-26.
Individual Camp _ June 26-30.
Individual Camp _ July 24-28.
For more information check out the website at www.stet•on.edu/hoopcam p or call Sebastian Singletary at 386-8228101 ore-m ail at ssinglet@stetson.edu.
FRANK G RIFFIN 'S STETSON FASTPITCH ACADEMY
The Frank Griffin Stetson Hatter Fastpitch Academy will be
holding camps in late May and early June at the new Stetson
University Softball Complex in DeLand. The Camps and
dates are as follows:
Advanced Camp _ May 31-June 3.
General Skills Camp _ June 5-8.

Pitching and Catching Camp _ June 8-10.
For more information call Tracy Riepenhuff at 386-822-7337
or e-mail at triepenh@stetson.edu.
BASEBALL PLAYERS WANTED
The National Youth Baseball Association is looking for
youth baseball players between the ages of 12-20 that would
like to be a part of its 2005 National and International

Tournament Team(s) and/or the Summer Wooden Bat
League. The tournament teams will be traveling to Ohio,
Illinois, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Florida,
Kentucky, Arizona, Louisiana, Puerto Rico and Hawaii.
Rosters are limited to 14-to-16 players per team, per age
group. Registration will be accepted on a first come-first
served basis. For additional information please call 773-2641040.
REGISTER NOW FOR SUM M ER CAMP
Do your children long to spend their summer days in the
great outdoors? Would they love the chance to learn about

wildlife from the experts, or swim, hike and canoe with other
children their age?
Then it's time to sign them up for the Ocala Outdoor
Adventure Camp at the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission's (FWC) Ocala Conservation
Center in the Ocala National Forest.
The summer camp is for boys and girls ages 10-15, and is
based on wildlife conservation, firearm safety and outdoor
skills. This year the camp offers five one week sessions with
all new programs beginning on June 19
The prim ary goal of the camp program is to provide chil­
dren with the necessary skills and knowledge to become bet­
ter sportsmen and women, while instilling an awareness of
firearm safety, conservation and wildlife stewardship In
addition, campers will fish, canoe, swim, hike and participate
in many other outdoor activities
Tuition is only $295 per camper per week, and includes
lodging, food, program materials and instruction for each ses­
sion. Each weekiong session is divided into four groups
based on their individual focus Wild about Wildlife, Wet and
Wildlife, Hunting and Hunter Safety, and Expedition All pro­
gram s are new or significantly revised in formal and scope
from previous years
For more information or for registration materials for the
summer program , please tail (352) 62$ 2804 or go to
My FWC to m /cam p*

MODEST INCREASE IN M EM ORIAL
DAY W EEKEND BOATING TRAFFIC
If the weather cooperates, the recreation­
al boating season's traditional Memorial
Day “kick-off" weekend will likely be
busier than usual.
Tow BoatUS. and Vessel Assist fleets,
part of BoatU.S. Towing Services, are
expecting a 4% Increase In requests over
last year for on-the-w ater assistance for
dead batteries, running out of fu el
groundings, and for other services this hol­
iday weekend.
Recreational boating traffic on this week­
end is the second busiest time of year just behind the July 4th holiday peak. The
TowBoatU-S. and Vessel Assist fleets, with
a combined 500 rapid response towing
assistance vessels stationed in over 250

Football— Softball
Continued from Page IB
that was outstanding.
Emerging star Doug "Bud"
Thacker led the w ay with six
tackles for losses, while Brown
also showed he could play on
the other side of the b all com­
ing up with an interception.
All told the defense forced
three turnovers with newcom­
er James Manning grabbing an
interception and reflow first­
time van ity player Freddie
Gaines forcing a fumble which
was covered by yet another
new face for tne Tribe, Jewon
Gilley.
In the only other score
received from the Jamboree,
Titusville, the only non-SAC
school at the event, also
shutout Lake Brantley, by the
same 13-0 score. The other
halves had Oviedo facing Lake
Howell and the host
Greyhounds taking on Winter
S p rin g.
In other spring games
involving county squads. Pine
Castle Christian held off
Orangewood Christian, 24-14,
and Father Lopez blanked
Trinity Prep.

YO UTH SO CCER REGISTRATION
The City of Sanford Recreation Department and Kicks N
Dribbles, Inc. is proud to announce registration for the 4th
Annual Youth Soccer Camp for boys A girls ages 5-17.
The cam p will be offered June 13th thru 17th and July 18th
thru 22nd. This cam p is half a day from 9 a.m . to 12 p.m.
Cam p
w ill include, D irector Brian Dorman, high school and club
coaches, speed A agility training, small sided gam es each day
and w ritten evaluations.
Each child will receive a Sanford Recreation/K icks N
Dribbles, Inc. soccer T-Shirt. Sign up now to reserve your
spot)
For m ore information, please call 407-330-5697. Web site:
w w w .dJanford.fl.org

and you will be rewarded.
Dolphin are the staple offshore. F t Pierce
has always been a reliable area. 1 would
much ratner drive two hours In the car
than tw o hours In the boat.
W hatever you choose the fishing is hot.
Get out of the house and go. Book a char­
ter today, you w on't be disappointed.
Tight lines and good fishing, Captain
David Rogers, www.aaahawgwildcharters.com , 407-405-0819.

Continued from Page IB

the scoreboard.
"We just lacked the chem­
istry and enthusiasm that is
essential to winning, and those
two factors are what cost us
the game," says Head Coach
Joe Avallone.
Though Palm Beach scored
the only goal of the game in
the 55th minute to capture the
win, the Kraze did, however,
manage to outshoot the Pumas
12-10, and Kraze goal keeper
Ryan McIntosh racked up six
saves overall.
"Coming off a National
Championship, all the teams in
the league will be gunning for
us. We just need to focus on
our game and not on (he suc­
cess of last year's squad/ says
Assistant Coach Steve Lyons.
In a second attempt at victo­
ry, the Kraze were unable to
bring home a win last week­
end versus the Cocoa Expos.
With only 45 minutes of play
in the rematch, (he Kraze put
forth a heroic effort, but could
not overcome the 1-2 deficit.
Following United Soccer
League rules for the second
half rematch, the Kraze began
last night's game in the hole 01. Kraze veteran Clifton
PhilipW struck hard and fast
in (he 67th minute of the game
to tie the score up 1-1, but the
Expos immediately retaliated
tn the 68th minute to pull
ahead 2-1.
"This is the first time I’ve
seen the team show this much
enthusiasm all season They
truly gave it lltYX and 1 am
happy with their perform­
ance," said Avallone
Also putting forth a great
effort jnd keeping the pressure
on the Expos’ goal keeper
were returning Kraze forwards
S a s h a Barber, Anthony
Santiago, and Billy judino
The game versus Cocoa wax
originally scheduled for May
6, howevrr, due to technical
difficulties with the Cocoa sta
diuru's lighting, (lie game was
called early resulting in tlir

Continued from Page IB
in eight innings.
The Bears appeared headed to an easy victory
as they led 3-0 on the strength of two-run double
by freshman Richelle Raley going into the sev­
enth inning before Buchholz rallied to tie the
gam e on four hits and an error.
The Bearcats then looked like they might
advance as they took the lead in the top of the
eighth inning.
But with one out, Christine Roser, who pitched
shut out ball over the first five Innings, drew a
walk and pinch-runner Aubrey Wingo flew
around the bases to tie the gam e on another
Raley double.
A fter the second out of the inning Casey
Demastus, running for Raley, cam e across with
the winning run on a double by Becca Davis, her
third hit in four trips to the plate.
Sophomore hurler Brandi Wisniewski was the
winning pitcher with three innings of relief.
The other tw o team s to advance to the regionals had no luck in the quarterfinals.
Host Lake M ary (21-7) ran into a motivated
West Orange juggernaut and got ripped 16-1 in
six innings.
The W arriors (25-2) were still sm arting from
losing just their second gam e of the season in the
district finals to Boone, 2-1, a few days earlier
and falling from No. 1 to No. 6 in the state poll
and they took their frustrations out on the 10thranked Rams.
The extra-base hit w as the difference as Leslee
Stephens hit a three-run home run in the fourth
inning and M eagan Squartino blasted a threerun home run and Jenn Henry had a three-run
triple in an eight-run sixth for West Orange.
Lake Mary only had four hits com pared to 19
for the W arriors.

M IM E CtRCUfT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN0 FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 06-CA-aC3-14-L
THE CIT GROUP/CONSUM ER
FINANCE. IN C,
Plaintiff.
V.
RALPH E. NAUMANN. 3
STUART AS TRUSTEE OF
SEM INO LE 15TH ST R EE T
LANO TRU ST 11206. and a*
unknown part** claim ing by.
Brough. under or against th*
above named Defendant, who la
no! known 10 ba dead or aNvo.
whether said unknown pertloe
claim aa hairs, devisee*,
grantee*, assignee*, lienor*,
creators. trustee*. spouses, or
other claimant*. TENANT *1
andlor TENANT *2 tie part**
M sndad to account lor m*
person or parsons In
possession.
Defendants

NOTICE O f ACTION
TO RALPH E NAUMANN. and
a l unknown partes claiming by.
Brough, under or agaetal th*
abov* namad Defendant, who is
not known to be dead or akva.
whether said unknown partes
claim
a* hem . devisees,
grant***, assign***, lienor*,
creators, trustees, spouses, or
other claimants

(SEAL)
M ARYANNE M ORSE. CLER K
D ark of th* Circuit Court
By Cecelia V Ekam
Deputy Clerk
Law OBlcaa ol Douglas C.
Zahm. PA.
16630 U S Highway 19 North.
Su m 300
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)536-4911
(727) 536-2755 la*
Publish; May 29.2005 and Jun*
5.2005
0191
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O f FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY
0EN ERAL
J U R IS D IC T IO N D IV ISIO N

C A S E NO. 0S-CA-612-14-G
M ORTGAGE ELECTRO NIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEM S.
INC..
Ptentrtl,
v*
ELLA STEVEN S.
INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
PERSO NAL
R EPRESEN TATIVE O F THE
ESTATE OF JESSIE H
STEVEN S. D ECEASED . *1 al..
Detendant(s)
NOTICE O f ACTION

Currant Rasidenc* Unknown,
but whoa* Iasi known addrsts
was:
1206 West 15m Stiaet. Sanford.
FL 32771; and 1402 Stargazer
Terrace, Sanford. FL 3277t

TO A t unknown ham . cradttors. devisee* or other person*
claim ing interest by. through,
under or agains! JES S IE H.
STEVEN S. Deceased. and afl
parte* having or claim ing to
hev* any right, title or Inter**! m
the property harem described

YOU AR E NOTIFIED Bial an
action to toradoe* a mortgage
on th* loilowtng property m
SEM INOLE County. Florida, to-

YOU ARE H EREBY NOTIFIED
Brat an action tor Foractoaur* of
Mortgage on Bte following
described property

LOT 16. FLORIDA LAND AND
COLONIZATION C O M PA N Y S
A D O illO N TO SOUTH SAN
FORD ACCORDING TO PLAT
THEREOF AS RECO RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 73, OF
THE PUBLIC R EC O RD S OF
SEM INOLE COUNTY FLO RI­
DA
has b**n Nad egansl you and
you are required to serve ■ copy
a your wrstan defense* * wry
to « on DOUGLAS C ZA h M.
P A Ptemafft attorney whoa*
*■ » «** * ta a jo u S rtghway
19 North SuS* 300 CWa/wslw
Fkjnd* 33764 on or M o t* or
w*hm Burry iJO) days after B«
hr*t pubwcaaun of r * Noace of
AcSon and W Bw angn at * n
l a C la n J (a* Court al 301 N
Park A,*nu*
Sanford FL
32771 a tfu i ta k a * serves on
H a rW f s Mcrnwy or t m a d a it
•y Bwreefier uB w t m * a l*r«o*
w41 be *r**i*d agw w l you tor
Baa &gt;a**r nwnendad »&gt;B * com
(M s* | a S u i
W ITNESS my 'e n d a id teal uf
B e Court in t w 24 day d u*y
2006

Lyman (15-12) didn't fare much better as the
Greyhounds were blanked, 7-0, by host Eau
Gallie (23-5) in the Clas 5A-Region 1
Quarterfinals.
Lyman could do nothing with Commodores
standout senior pitcher Jenny Giles, who hurled
a no-hitter and stnick out eight Greyhounds to
run her personal record to 13-1 and keep her
ERA at a perfect 0.00 for the year.
Winter Springs (18-11) saw its season come to
an end in a tough way as host Boone (23-5)
scored the winning run on illegal pitch call to
edge the Bears, 2-1, in the 6A-Region 1
Semifinals.
The Braves scored the game's first run in the
bottom of the third inning, but Winter Springs
came back to tie it in the fifth when Kristen
Hinkle scored on Raley's double.
The Bears had a chance to take the lead in the
top of the seventh as with Hinkle again on sec­
ond with two outs, Raley came to the plate hav­
ing already gone three-for-three, but she could
not come through this time and the game went
to the bottom of the seventh tied at 1-1.
Wisniewski came on to relieve Roser and on
the second pitch an omen of things to come
occurred when she was called for replacing her
foot on the rubber.
After a double and a sacrifice, she was again
called for the illegal pitch and the winning run
was allowed to walk home, ending the Bears
season.
The M aster's Academy (14-7) also saw its sea­
son end, but it was much more definite as host
Summitt Christian (17-7) scored three runs in the
bottom of the first inning and never looked back
in winning, 11-0 in five innings, in West Palm
Beach.
The Saints had 12 hits on the day, while the
Eagles could muster only two safeties.

Lecals

Lecals

Lecals

LOT 4 1. CH ASE G R O V ES UNIT
6. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREO F AS RECO RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK 44. PAG ES 29-31.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF SEM INOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA, »Wa 629
Bnghtview Drive. Lak* Mary.
Florid* 32746
has boen hied ageirot you m y )
you are request) to serve a copy
of your written datenaM. f any.
to il. on M arcia Nevaruaky.
Attorney lor Plaintiff, whoa*
address m 9630 S W 77lh
Avenue Second Floor. Miami.
Ftonde 33156 withm thirty (X )
days lite r ih# hrsl pubMcalton of
by * Noace n r e Semmoto HER­
ALD and Me B e onpnal m Bi B e
Clark &lt;J Baa Court either before
service on PtairMTs attorney or
vnmertetery Ihereefter other
■nee a detaert • * be erterad
against you tor B e rebel
demanded m B e oumpteef
W ITNESS rny herd a id B e
M ai uf Baa Court Bte da y of
May I* 2UJ6
MAR &gt;ATA rt MORSE
Aa C e rt &lt;J B e Court
ft, Cm-* •it***

ports, are expected to be very active
responding to requests for help.
"This is the first big weekend of the year
so there is a lot of pent up demand to go
boating and I suspect we'll see a m odest
increase in Memorial Day traffic over last
yW ," said Jerry Cardarelli, Vice President
of BoatU.S. Towing Services.
Cardarelli also notes that requests for
on-the-w ater assistance this spring have
also been slightly up over last year nation­
wide.
"M any of the calls our towers get this
time of year can be attributed to incom­
plete spring com m issioning," said
Cardarelli. He suggests that boaters ensure
that their VHF radio is operable and its
antenna is in good shape, as well as ensur­
ing that a vessel's charging system is
working property. And no boater should
leave the dock without all safety equip­
ment aboard.
Another reason for towing assistance
calls are inadvertent groundings due to
shifting markers and shoals that may have
moved over the winter.
For more information on BoatU S.
Towing Services, boaters can call 800-8884869 or visit
http: / / www.BoatUS.com / towing

PubMh: SANFORD HERALD
if you are a person with a dteabrlrty who reeds any accom­
modation in ordsr to participate
In Bte procesdtog. you are antiBad. at no coat to you, to Bte
provteton of certain assistance.
Please
contact
Court
Artnlntstralton at X I N. Park
Avenu*. Suite N X I . Sanford.
FL. 32771, (407) 665-4227.
wNhfn 2 working day* of your
race** of Ba* noace. if you are
hearing or voice Unpaired, c e l 1600-955-6771
Publish: May 29. 2005 and June
5.2005
0192
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Node* Is hereby grven Bial
O vedo Road 6 Wrecker Service
wd ** l al pubic auction tor sa l­
vage lor cash on demand to B e
high**! bidder th* following
deaenbed vehicle*
1993 Seturn tour door green
VIN« 1G8ZG5594PZ186505,
1990 Toyota Canary foot door,
red
V IN M T 1SV22E2LU116066.
2000 M eziM M PV white
V1N*JM3LWZ86XY0111179.
1996 Ford Aeroatar btoe.
VIN* 1FM CA11U 2SZC14337;
1990 Pontiac Bonneville four
door n d ,
VIN*1 Q2HX54C4L1276466;
1964 Saab tour (toot whits
V1NSYS3AH3SJ2E2002269;
1969 Ford F I X black
VMM 1FTDF15N6KNB01156
1966 Mazda tour door whit#
VIN*JM1HC2212J0111061.
1994 Mazda Protege tour door
tan
VINSJM1B02240R0750661.
2000 Mazda 626 tour door green
VIN* 1YVQ F22C3Y5164786.
1993 Chrysler New Yorker lour
doer g jtf
VIN# IC3XC66R0PD 141060.
1993 Chevy Camaro two door
Mack
V1NB2G1FP22P6P2120664.
1990 Honda O n e three door red
V1NB2HOED6342LH533 741.
I960 Buck E le c ts lour door
ehtta
VIN* 1G4CX54CXL1612145.
1966 Jeep Grand Wagon**!

gwy

VIN#1 JCNJ1SU6GT165966,
1993 Toyota Camry tour door
graen
VIN#4T1SK11E3PU280143
This auction m l be held on
JUNE t t, 2006 at 10am m the
m ooing at Autotrurvcs al 174
East Machs* Hammock Road
Oviedo, FL 32765
Prospective tatte rs may ra p e d
B * vahetea on B * day before
Bw auction between 9am 5pm
Tarma ara cash or certified
knot
Oviedo Rued t Wrecker Serve*
'***r,*a B e ngy* to accept or
reyad any and a* tads
Publish May 29 2006
0165
NOT 1C*

Lecals
auction on 06/15/2005, 0300
PM . at 117 M ARKER ST ALTA­
M ONTE SPRINGS, FL 32701.
pursuant to subiectlon FS
71376 CO URTESY TOWING
INC raeerve* me right to accept
or r*(ed any andlor a l bid*
1979 BUICK
3V69K8M219155
1965 M ERCEDES-BENZ
W DBAB53A6FA271663
1967 NISSAN
J N 1PS26SXHW 006661
1966 CHEVROLET
1QBDM15ZBJB126905
1969 MAZDA
1Y V G 0 3 1A3K5244155
1990 CH RYSLER
1C3XJ453XLG439S35
1991 CHEVROLET
1G N O T13Z2M226596S
t991 CADILLAC
1G6C013B3M4319652
1991 PLYMOUTH
2P40H4534MR191267
1991 FORD
1FACPS2U1M A173201
1992 CH EVRO LET
2GBEG25K2N4135003
1992 MITSUBISHI
JA3CY29W 3NZ002362
1995 BMW
W BABJ6329SJD367S7
Publish May 29. 2005
0194
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 06-OR-I967-O2D-K
ALFREDO VALENTIN,
Huaband.
and
MARIA R LOPEZ.
Huaband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MARIA R LO PEZ
Addrasa Unknown
YOU ARE H ER EBY NOTIFIED
Bial an ad u n tor Petition tor
Dissolution of M arriage h at
been Ned against you and you
at* required to serve a copy of
your wrBtan defense* * any. to
Bte
Pelitioner
ALFR ED O
VALENTIN.
1070
REO AL
POINTE TERR APT 204 LAKE
MARY. FLO RIO A 32746 or
before June 15, 2006. and N*
Bte onpnal with Bw Clerk of sett
Court arthar before service on
Bte WB* or aruTtedalafy there
after * you huted to do ao a
default w tl be entered against
you tor Bw relief demanded in
Bw pebtwn
W ARNING Rule
12 285
Florida Fam ily Law Rufat of
Procedure
requires certain
automatic dactoaur* of docu­
ment* and information Failure
to comply can retort m sent
bans including ditm iasai or
ttrtung of pteertngt
W ITNESS my hand and teal Of
B« tea) Court Baa ItB i day of
May 2006
MAHVANNE MORSE
C LER K OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Nancy Ft f/rte r
Deputy U erk
P ub*an Mey 15 22 2V 2UU6
arat Avar 6 2005

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construction com pany looking
for re lia b le 8 d epend able
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A B. C 8 D ckfcerafebcxera. Must
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Lo ca l P/T C hurch M inistry
Secretary position available 20
hours w eek Betw een 9-5
w eekday and
T uesday
evening.
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and A C 407-323-3517.
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lo help oversee our busy
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Mon -Frl. Full tim e S7ffir 407474-8239
Expd cooks 8 servers. Jo lly
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beau«M SI Johns FkvqraJ SR46.
4 m lp east d G eneva 407-3495554
Experienced Front Deak
Clerk needed a l Super S Motel.
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apply in person.
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co n slru ctio n
clean in g
technicians needed G ood pay
8 benefits. Expd preferred but
w ill train m otivated individuals
R e lia b le
transportation
requred. Pla. C a l 407-322-7911
FulVPT G en eral Law O ffice
help wanted. Responsible lor all
adm inistrative duties. 65+wpm,
non-sm oker. Fax resum e. 407328-7487
Sale*
Assistant:
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w holesale nursery seeks an
energetic, high ly m otivated
individual to support sanior
sa le s staff. Com m unication,
organization, multi tasking and
attention lo detail is required
Computer kraetadge a must w#h
the ability to team extended
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program s
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Apply al: MO M illar Drive.
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waitresses 8 phones Apply wSh
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taolify. Need individuals who
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407-330-0756

Yard Person needed Adult.
C le a n up. cut 8 trim as
needed
A lso
light
maintenance By the job 407323-8019

99— Apartments -

R ent

U n f u r n is h e d

W EEKLY RENTAL3
Starting • M2/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-338-4423

Quality Living el Affordable
P ricin g-1.2 8 3 bedroom#,
lake views, 407-322-9104.
EHO.

95— R oommate

100— C o n d o m i n i u m

W anted

R en tals

Seeking a person to share my
home, view of Lake Monroe hi#
house privileges Caff 407-3287232 tor an appointm ent

97— A partments Furnished
31 5 .2 story.
*950/month 2/1, *590/month
407-262-2002.
Sanlord. Lovely 1BR apt. newly
renovated, com plete privacy.
S eekin g t m ature w orking
couple over 40 N ochildren.no
drugs. *575/m o » *300 sec
lease 407-321-3735

2BR/2BA new townbome. a l new
appls. com m pool, near
Sem inole
tow n
Center.
*975/mo S ec *975 407-7741040
Venture I Properties
Paul Osborne
407-321-4764
2/2 Townhouse: Ljv Rm, Din
Rm. F p lc. 1 car garage
*950/mo

j
103— H ouses -

U nfurnished

99— A partments U n f u r n is h e d

B a t e m a n &lt;tvr/7V

407-321-0759
MARINER'S VILLAGE
L A K E AO A 1 DORM. 15 SO M O
2 DO RM . le r o M O a n d u p
Cable Included

407-323-8670

Sanlord 3 /2 ,large porch, 2.5
acres lot S875/mo 407-402
2536

Come Check Us Out,
Single Story
Design

UMYItWHKIfT
TRAINING FOR
EMPLOYMENT

SaRfirieNitlpartineiits'

407-323-3301

Bulldozers, Backhocs,
Loaders, Dump Trucks
Graders, Scrapers,
Excavators
Next Class: Jan Jrd

3291 S . Sanford A v e ., Sanford

•National C'cnitkaiion
•Financial Assistance

•Job Placemen! in your area

800-383-7364
Associated Trwnmg S t r n c t i
n m Equipment School com

Run a

HELP W AN TED
• MAINTENANCENIGHTS/WEEKENDS F/T
• EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F/T-P/T
• C.N.AVACTIVITIES
P/T WEEKENDS
• HOUSEKEEPERS - F/T
Upscale senior living community.

Ad and Get A
Garage Sale Kit
“S

Excellent pay/benefits.
Resume Fax 407-322-3065
Phone 407-322-2207

1

5133
rim e
experienced
ni
housekeeper
lex busy hotel App*y
n e l SpringfSte Suite
201 fk x tfi W e Hd
FI » 7 7 l

Part time cook, sen ses 8
dishwasher needed. Contact
Mytene,
407-323-7306

00 4 2 .

Route Driver
ShraiM . the worid teader n on­
site Docum ent D estructon. is
looking lor a Route Driver with
strong custom er service skills.
A C la ss B CD L. with a clean
crim inal history is required, as
well as the atxMy to kft 100 toe
This full-tim e position offers
great pay. a 4 day work week.
M edical-D ental. Retirem ent.
H olidays and Bonuses to ths
right person.
Apply in person 601 Central
Park D r, 407-445-8066 E O E

Spnnghills Suites in S anlord
needs PT Front D esk C lerk to
work Fri, Sat. Sun m tes. 3pm11pm tor busy hotel M ust be
mum-tasker AppTy in person 201
North Towne Rd

Loader O perator C learing
and grubbing experience F/T.
B enefits 407-322 8133

O FFIC E S P A C E
FO R LEA SE

land lew ood Suites is looking
x team members to jon a great
otel staff W e have openings
x Housekeeping. A lso
m
e ed o l Front Desk Associate
rfv»e work schedule w i be su v
hurs. 11pm-7am Apply in
lerson, 1130
G reenw ood
«vd. Lake Mary, F I 32746.40785-3000 EO E. D FW P
)OOR SHOP MOR: Top
luildm g supply com pany
.eeking door shop M gr lo
ivereoe M aspects d door shop
Orders,
production
and
le iive n e s. good custom er
e rve a skills and exp required
kcpry m person al Cox Lumber.
8 7 4 Church S i Sanlord or enail
resum e
to
o ifu m b e rfla d com E O E

Irrigation
Installers,
tip e n a n ce d only, benefits.
407-322 0133

Looking lo r expd front desk or
night auditors Apply in person
H oliday Inn Express. 340t S.
O rlando Dr, Sanford

Sokterer 8 Assem bly people
needed for cable manufacturer
4060 St Jo h n s Parkw ay.
Santord. 407-322-7622

93— R o o m s F o r

i
i

(8771447-1950

-U g lilX g J-

Capt. Mike Adams

et Lake Forcit

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

Call Toilat

407-322-2611 I

Country
Style
City
Living
Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

300 OFF
1st Month's Rent
With 12 Mo. lease &amp; Approved Credit
• S|ui mu* ApurUnrnU kith large Clorwt* • Lake
ironl • \ullr)tiall • Sparkling htol • Trnnto (fourth

Country Lake i
Apartments

2 7 1 4 R id g e w o o d A v e , S a n lo rd * 3 3 0 -5 2 0 4

�P &amp; g e

4 B

Tmc Hnuj)

S u n d ay. M ay 29 . 2 0 0 5

H er a ld Cla s s ified s
103— H ousesU nfurnished

nov i t
A N A f * f f.U N T
M i NT A l S
H) 'i

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141— H omes For
S ale

181— A ppliances it
Furniture For S ale

1202 Pom egranrte 874.900.
2/1, Ig fen ce d yd. new ly
rem odeled
1 888-2887479x8600

A l brand now Never-Flp
Pillow -T op M attress sets.
Queen. 8135. King. $195 *07331-1941. or 386-753-0489

It

PORZIC. Rt Alt Y
Rf NIAIS
4BFV2BA. with 2 car
g a ra g e , u pd ated kitch en
flo rid * ro o m , law n care
m dudad. S l25 0/tn o
3BR/2BA.
fire p la ce , carport
porch S925/ttto
•Sa n fo rd :
IB R /1 B A
apartm ent with CW A. Security
S y tte m . w ater in clu d e d
8595/ttio

AM O RD ABU

H O M IS

V EN T U R f 1 PR O PE R T IES
BOND MONEY Aecaw* up to
110 000 fraa Iwmaomnan
Buy a home wto 9200 caah
Oovt Fovttowxa. haeea'
SEMMOLE. ORANGE VOLUSUI
: 2/1. with Bonus
Room. Appliances. Fenced Yd.
Carport. 890.900.
R enovated : 3/1. New Palm
Interior/Exfenor. A C . New
C a rp e l 8 C e ra m ic T ile.
C arport 8 Fen ced Yard,
8124.900
Hanoi eaad: 4/3, Over 2600 Sq
Ft. In-taw O trs W /separate
Entrance. Liv Rm . D in Rm ,
Fam Rm, Gam e Rm, S cr
Porch.
On
1/3
A cre
8259.900

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

407-321-4764

P o o l T eM o: G orgeous 8'
furniture-style table, decorative
togs, taether pockets, oversized
1* three piece Italian slate.
Accessory k«. be&gt;s Brand new
m crate. C o st 84500: te ll
81350. 407-402-1781 or 388753-0488
Sleeper Sola. Love Seat. G lass
D ining Table 8 4 Chairs, m isc.
407-327-4322
S p a : Portable, therapy jets,
energy efficie n t
110-volt,
insulated cover, all new 81295
407-339-0678 or 386-2162948.

co rruo ated

105—
D uplex/T riplex
2 B R D uplex Apts close to
S e m in o le H igh, sc r porch,
laundry
8
storag e
Rm .
8550/M o 407-647-1366

114—
W arehouse/R ental
S

Lrg beige reesner. 850. black
entertainm ent canter, 8125.
wrought von (Fees B pafSe. $35.
chest o l draw ers, 835. couch.
S25IX « d * 8 4 ch a n . SIOB new
BroyNS couch. $350. Can 407629-0272.

W arehouse, 7.500 $q ft.
San ford. 3 offices, truck
heights 83.125Tno (85 (XYsq ft)
C a l Mon-Fn. 8-5, 407-322-0664

118— O ffice S pace
For Repft
O ffices For Rent 400 sq ft 1o
800 sq ft. Sanford Fulton
O ffice C enter 407-314-3750

Avoid F o re clo su re! C a ll
407-221-7959
Sanford
2009 O a k A ve.
3BR /2 5B A ,
S p lit
Pla n .
Fireplace. Fam ily Room . Eat-In
Kitchen. Large Bach Porch. Oble
Lot 8249k, 407-314-4154

157— M obile H omes
For S ale
S an fo rd /C arrtag e C ove: New
3/2 OW. a ll ap pliances 8 shed
Com pMBiy set up. ready b move
m 8597/m o, includes lot rent,
with approved credit. 407-3238160

159— R eal E state
Wanted
W anted: W ork shop space in
S an ford
A rea
N eed
im m ediately. C a ll 407-3209988

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
B ED : N A S A technology V isco
m em ory foam m attress set. as
seen on TV/M all 20 year nonprorated warranty A ll new in
plastic R etails 81599. must s a l
8505 407-831-1322 or 386-7531515 D elivery available

Reiui
Slim
liKcnn
Get Your Roof Dono
Before The Rainy
Season!

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EXTER IO R S.

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407-390-7444

1-877-599-6719

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R o o f in g
Specializing In

Berooflng 6
Repairs
407-322-1926
U c lR C M S O S S I

E y e d P e e s B y The
Bushel. B aggs F a m 8 Market.
2485 S artor) Am , S arto d . 407322-3661,
W aterm elons
82.00,
can talou pes, sw e e l. 82.00,
lettuco $ 1 0 0 . tom atoes, 381.00. onions. 3-81.00, green
peppers.
3 -1 1 0 0 .
S traw berries, pint. 81.00.
Candy sw aet com . 8 25/ear.
potatoes. 10#. 81.50 Boded
peanuts, cajun. spicy, regular,
407-451-1668. Paanut M an
w as asked to m ove from S R 46
8 415. C e l tor new location,
thank you. John B.

222— M usical
Instruments
VRo Soprano Sax,

professional,
$800 , obo.
407-416-6602.

S it t in g

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m Y our H om s W hile You Are
Gone! Plenty o lT L C W * bring
In newspapers, mad and even
w ater
plants!
V ary
R e a s o n a b le
R a te a l
R eferences A vailable Upon
Request. Please C a l 407-3148703

209—C lothing
M IN K C O A T , Full length with
hood S u e targe, kept m furrier
storage 83.000 C a ll 386-7898070

223—
Hot Tub/Spa. 5 parson, 5hp. 20
jets. cab.. Lights, never used.
W anly, rated 84300. aecrtfice.
$1595 407-278-1552________

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Oodge

R am 2001 i ion
D ually Bat Bad. 813.950 C a ll
or visit 4076732966 own
Dodge Ram 2002 Crew C ab
815.950
C a ll o r v isit
4076732966 com
Ford Expedition E/B 2002 3rd
Row
P e rfe ct $17,950.
8339/M th
c a ll o r
visit
4078732988iOOm__________
Ford Explorer X L S 2002 4x4.
811.250,8212/Mth C a l or visit
4076732966 com
Ford Explorer XLT 4x4. 2004.
816,950. 8358/Mth, ca ll or visit
4076732988 com
Font F 150 2003 Ext Cab XLT
815.950 8301/M th C a ll or
v isit 4978732968 com

Ford F2S0 2003 Crew Lanai
D ie s 4x4 829.950 call or visit
4076732966 com

231—C ars F or S ale

G M b S ie rra 4x4. 2002.
89.950
C a ll
or
visit
4078732988 com

Ford Crow n V ictoria 2004 LX
leath er 815.250 $288/M th
4078732968 com

Je e p G r C h e ro ke e 2001,
Perfect. 811.950 8225 Mth
C a ll or visa 4078732968 com

M azda
M ille n ia .
1995,
excellent condition. 83900.
obo 407-321-2725

N issan Pathfinder 1996 only
91k m i. 86.950 calf or visit
4076732966 com

Pontiac G rand Am G T 2004
4Door. $11,950 8225/Mth. ca ll
or visit 4076732968 com

239—
M otorcycles/4W

235—
T

ruck/SU

h eeler s

For S

a le

V S/V a n s

217— G arage S ales

M o w q Sate Sanfcxd Sanora 236
Knder Rd xm as item s. TV.
V C R . A ppliances. Furniture.
Dishes. M toc. Tods 8 Car Parts
Jun 3. 8-5 &amp; Jun 4. 8-4

Dodge 2500 E d GS 1989.4*4
55k M l. 812.950 c a l or vwd
4076732966 com

M iscellaneous

Fo r S a le

H uge G arage Sale: Sal. Jun 4.
8am , First Baptist M arkham
W oods. 5400 Markham W oods
Rd. Lk Mary. Benefit Tbuth Group
M ission tnp/Sum m er Cam p
Furniture, household item s 8
m ore 407-333-2085

Dodge 1500 2002 Craw C ab
$13,950 S263/M lh c a l or vtsd
4076732966 com

Ford F I 50 XLT Ext C ab 2004
819.460 $367/Mttv C M or visit
4078732968 com .

Chevrolet 1500 Ext C ab 2001
4x4 LT 914.950. 8282/M lh
C a ll or vied 4076732966 com

Chevrolet S - 10 2002 Ext C ab
L S 88.950. $169/Mth C a ll or
visit 4078732966 com
’C hevy
25QOHO.
2004
ExtCab. 819.950 C a ll or visit
4076732966 com
C hevy 3500 1999 D ually
Crew Cab L S $10,950 C a ll or
visit 4078732966 com

Tw o B ra n d New
4-W heelers
1- P o la ris 1- Yam aha
83,900 e a ch obo
344-789-5330

276-F ence
C e n tra l F lo rld a Fence
A ll T yp e s o f Fence
S p e cializin g in Vinyl
Fencing
■Free Estim ates
■Licensed/lnsured
■Quality W ork
•Prompt S e rv e s
386-789-5330

407- 322-2611

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Svc. Firewood.
Free Estimates
Lic/lns

407*331

L egals

Legals

L egals
IN THE COUNTY COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORfOA
CASE MO: 04 -CC-9298-20-8
PINE RIDGE CLU B VILLAGE 1
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC., a Florida
not-for-profit corporation,
PLAINTIFF

JU N E
V
M ILLER.
and
UNKNOW N TENANT 1 and 2.
DEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
pursuant to ■ Final Summary
Judgment of Foradoeura deled
May 19. 2005 entered In C M
Case No 04 CC-5258-20-S of
the County Court of Seminole
County. Florida, wherein PINE
RIDGE CLU B CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC. la the
Plaintiff and JU N E V MILLER,
and UNKNOWN TENANT1 and
2. era Hie Defendants. I wi* se9
to the highest and beet bidder
tor cash e l toe Serranole County
Courthouse. 301 N
Park
Avenue, Sanford. FL 32771. at
1100 a m. on toe 2 tst day of
June, 2005 the following
deathbed property ea sal torto in
•aid Final Summary Judgm ent
to-wtC
CONDOMINIUM
UNIT B t,
BUILDING 17. O F THE PINE
RIDGE CLU B VILLAGE 1. A
CONDOMINIUM. ACCORDING
TO THE D ECLARATION O F
CONDOMINIUM AS RECO RD ­
ED IN O FFICIAL R EC O R D S
BOOK 1834. PAG E 1440. O P
THE PU BLIC R ECO RD S O F
SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA. TO G ETH ER WITH AN
UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE
COMMON ELEM EN TS APPU R ­
TENANT TO SAID UNIT
DATED this 23rd day of May.
2005
MARYANNE MORSE
as Clerk of toe Court
By: Mary Stroups
Deputy Clerk
H elena Gubar rex Male how.
Esquire
Wean 8 Maichow. PA
Attorneys lor Plambfl
648 E Colonial Drive
Orlando. Florlda 32803
Am ericans With Disabilities A d
o l 1990
Admmtetratve Order No 97-3
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who naedt any accommo­
dation in order to participate in
this proceeding, you ere entitled,
a l no cost to you. to toe provi­
sion of certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration a l 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite NJOt. Sanford.
Florida 32771 (407) 665-4227
within (2) working d a yi o l your
receipt ol this notice. 4 you are
hearing or voice unpaired, caS 118001-955-8771.
Publish May 29. 2005 and June
5, 2005
0187

IN T H fO R C U fT CO URT
O P T H t 18TH
ju d ic ia l c ir c u it ,
M AMO FOR
I COUNTY.

C A M NO.: 04-CA-1984-14L
JP M ORGAN CH ASE B AfPt
P/K/A THE CH ASE
MANHATTAN BANK. AS
TRUSTEE FO R MIC HOME
EQUITY LOAN OW NER
TRUST IS

JOANN WILLIAMS, et M,

MOTICS O P ACTION
TO: R ELICIA M CKINNON
(I
M ARK
E LLIS
SO LO M O N
(I
ANTHONY
W ILLIAM S
ANTOINETTE WHITE
OAVIO WILLIAMS
M ARIA
W 1LKERSON
(H tio v n cv unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED t o il an
action lo r Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the following

LOT 23. M AGN O LIA HILL.
ACCO RD IN G TO THE PLAT
THEREO F A S RECO RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK IS. PAGE 12, OP
THE PU BLIC R EC O R D S O P
SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
has been fle d against you and
you era required to serve a copy
of your written defenses. II any,
to M. on M arshall C. Watson.
P A , Attorney tor PlaintMt. whose
address Is 1800 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE 120. FT. LAUD­
ERD ALE. FL 33309 within thirty
(30) days aflar toe Bret publica­
tion of to ll Notice In toe (Ptoaee
pubkah In THE SANFO RD HER­
ALD) and Me the original with
the Clerk ol tola Court saber
before service on Plaintiff's
attorney or immedletefy there­
after; otherwise a default w il be
entered egexist you tor the re b e l
demanded In toe com plaint
In accordance with lha
Americans with DtsatxWee A ct
Persona with DieefxWtae need­
ing a apodal eccommodekon to
participate in this proceeding
should contact toe Court
Administrator at X I N. Park
Avenue. Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not taler than seven (7)
days prior to toe proceeding It
hearing Impaired. (TDO) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770 vie Florlda Relay
Services
W ITNESS my hand and to*
teal ol this Court this day of
MAY 18. 2005
Maryann# Morse
A s Clark of toe Court
By Carol Moore
Aa Deputy Clark
Publish: (Please pubkah in The
Sanford Herald)
Publish: M ay 29. 2005 Mid
June 5. 2005
Q178

W T H C CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE B O H T M N T H
JU O C U L CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA
M AN O FO R
M M M O U COUNTY
OCM RAL
JURH0SCT10N DIVISION
C A M fcO .O tC A -6 1 2 -1 4 -0
M ORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEM S
»C.
__
Plamtilt
VS.
ELLA STEVENS.
INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
PERSO NAL
R EPRESEN TATIVE O F THE
ESTATE O F JESSIE H
STEVEN S. D ECEASED , et at
Defendant!»)
NOT1CI OP ACTION
TO: A# unknown hews, cm '
tors, devisees or other perNir
claim ing bitertst by. through
under or against JESSIE h
STEVEN S. Deceased, and ,itf
parties having or claim ing to
hove any right M e or xiteresi -n
toe properly hero*! describe )
YOU AR E H ER EBY NOTIFIFO
tool an action tor Foreclosure of
Mortgage on too follow ug

LOT 41. CH ASE G R O V ES UNIT
6. ACCORDING TO THE PtAT
THEREO F A S RECO RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK 44, PAG ES 29 31
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA: a/k/a 829
Brightvtow Drive. Lake Mary
Florida 32748
hat bean Ned against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses. * any.
to it. on M arcia Neveruxky,
Attorney tor Plainiiff. whose
addreaa ie 9830 S W 77th
Avenue. Second Floor. Miami.
Florida 33156 within thirty (30)
days altar the first publication of
tola Notice In toe Seminole HE n
ALD and Me the onginai with the
Ctark o l tola Court aitoer before
service on PlainIrff's attorney or
Mnmediataly thereafter, other­
wise a default w il be entered
against you for the refief
demanded to the complaint
W ITNESS my hand and the
seal of tors Court ton day ol
May 18,2005
M ARYANNE M O RSE
Aa Ctark of toe Court
By Carol Moore
Aa Deputy Clerk
Pubftah SANFO RD HERALD
If you are ■ person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation to order to participate &gt;n
ton proceeding, you are anWml
at n o co at In you

lo (he p ro v i­

sion ol certain assistance
Please
, contact
Court
Administration at X I N Park
Avenue. Suite N X t , Sanlord.
FL, 3277). (407) 665 4227.
within 2 working days ol your
receipt o l ton notice. 4 you are
hearing or voice impaired, call I800-955-6771.
Publish May 29. 2005 and June
5.2005
Q192 .

TO PLAGE ID C U l

407-402-1134

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fu n c t io n S e e d * a t a f a i r C o o l

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Sundaes and Malts) TuppinAs in a Variety are Added if
Drain'd. Soda and Bottlt-il Wait r ls also AtutUlrli( uet fu r Any N ortel. P a rty or P u r t iu e U V ru rd ta a n&gt;
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Publish May 39. 2003 and June
5. 2005
0173

PLEA SE FAX A C O PY O F THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 964-2336353 IN ACCO RD AN CE WITH
THE AM ERICANS WITH DIS­
ABILITIES ACT. parson* with
disabilities needing a special
ommodatlon should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEM INO LE
County
Courthouse at 407-6664377. t600-9368771 (TOO) or 1800 959-8770. via Florida Ralay
Service

Juna. 2003 tha following
d* t o toed property as set forth
m
said
Sum mary
Final

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M T H t o n c u n COURT FOR
3CMNOCE COUNTY.
FLOMOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F i l l #: 03-C P-0346

G EN ER A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A S E NO: 05 -C A -f I4-14W
OM AC M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

IN RE: ESTATE OF
G EO R G E C MEANS.

VS

D*C*#S*d
NOTICE
TO CREDOORS
The admmrstration of to* estate
ol G E O R G E C
M EANS
deceased. whose dais ol death
was 12/23/3004, and whos*
Social Sacunfy Number &lt;t 36636-9356. is ponding m the
C ireuil Court lot Semmoie
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division. Via address oI which
• M l N Part Ave , Sanford,
Sam noia. Florida. 33771 The
names and addresses ol the
Personal Representative and
the Personal Representatives’
All creditors ol Fie decadent and
other persons having claim s or
dem ands against decsderti's
estate on whom a copy ol M s
Notice Is required to bo served
must M s their claim s with M e
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) M ONTHS AFTER
THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE O R THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O F S E R ­
VICE O F A C O PY O F THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AS other cradSors oI the dece­
dent and other persons having
claim s or dem ands against
decedent's estate must Ale their
clam s with M s cow l WITHIN
TH REE (3) M ONTHS AFTER
THE DATE O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FO R EVER BARRED
Notwithstanding the time peri­
ods set forth above, any claim
Ned two (3) years or more after
ihe decedent’■ date ol death la

The dale ot the Net publication
ot M e notice * May 29. 2003

KATIE HARRINOTON. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD THE
UNKNOW N SPO U SE. HEIRS.
D EV ISEES.
G R A N TEES.
A S S IG N E ES
LIEN O R S
CREDITORS. TR U STEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
U N D ER
OR
AGAINST KATIE
HARRINGTON;
UNKNOW N
SPO U SE O F KATIE
HARRINOTON. IF ANY.
HOUSEHO LD FINANCE
CORPO RATIO N, lit;
JOHN
DOE ANO JAN E DOE AS
UNKNOW N TENANTS IN
PO SSESSIO N
OEFENDANT(S)
NO TIC I OF
FO R EC LO SU R E SA LE
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
punuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foredoaure dated
May 16, 3003 entered In Chr4
Case No 0S-CA-814-14-W of
the Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford, Florida.
I w4 ie4 to the highest and beet
bidder lor cash at the West
Front Door al Ihe SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
301 North Pare Avenue In
Sanford. Florida, a l 11 00 am .
on tha 16th day o l June. 2005
the M ow ing described property
as set forth in said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 17. BLO C K B. BU EN A
VISTA ESTATES, ACCORDING
TO THE M AP O R PLAT
THEREOF AS RECO RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAG E 1, OF
THE PU BLIC R EC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
Dated this 18 day o l May. 3003
Maryanne Morse
(CIRCUIT CO URT SEAL)
ClerK ot the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy O erii

WSkam T. Royster
Personal Representative
S
KIRBY
M ONCRIEF.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 136393
STEN STRO M .
M clN TO SH
COLBERT, WHIOHAM.
REISCH M AN N A PARTLOW .
PA
Post Omce Box 4648
Sanford. FL 33773-4648
Telephone 407/323-2171
Attorney lor Personal
Reprssentatrve
Publish May 29. 3003 and June
3.3003
Q171
IN TH t CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

_

Publish In: The Sem inole Herald
THE LAW O FFICES O F DAVID
J STERN . P A . ATTO RNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 - S University Drive Suite
300
Plantation. FL 33334
(934)233-6000
03-36872

PLEASE FAX A C O PY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 954233-6335 IN A C C O R D A N C E
WrTH THE AM ERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. persons
with disabilities needing a spe­
cial accommodation should con­
tact C O U R T ADM INISTRA
TION, at tha SEM INOLE County
Courthousa at 407-663-4337.1
600-935-8771 (TOO) or 1-600933-8770. via Florida Ralay
Sarvica

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH JUOtCIAL
CIRCUIT. M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FI ORICA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-239-14

LOT 9. THE HIGHLANDS. SE C ­
TION FIVE. ACCORDING TO
THE M AP O R PLAT THEREO F
A S R EC O R D E D IN PLAT
BOOK 19. PAGE 43. O F THE
PUBLIC R ECO RD S O F SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLO RlO A
Dated thw 30 day o l May. 2003

W ASHINGTON
M UTUAL
BANK. F A .
PLAINTIFF
VS
MATTHEW R. BROW N, IF
LIVING ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOW N SPO U SE. HEIRS.
O EVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
A SSIG N E ES .
LIEN O RS
CREDITO RS. TR U STEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THRO UGH .
UNO ER
OR
AGAINST
M ATTHEW
R
BROW N UNKNOW N SPO U SE
OF MATTHEW R. BROW N IF
ANY.
O AIM LER CH R YSLER
SERVICES NORTH AM ERICA
LLC F/K/A
O AIM LERCHRYSLER
FINANCIAL
SE R V IC E S
(DEBIS) NO RTH AM ERICA
L .L C
F/K/A
C H R Y S LER
FINANCIAL COM PANY L L .C .
JO HN DOE ANO JAN E DOE AS
UNKNOW N TENANTS IN
PO SSESSIO N
D EFEN D AN TS)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foredoaure dated
May 19. 3005 enlarad in C M
Case No 04-CA-226-I4 at tha
C ircuit Court o l tha 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NO LE County. Sanford. Florida.
I wiM t e l to the highest and beat
bidder tor caah at tha Weal Front
Door at the SEM INOLE County
Courthouae located at 301 North
Park Avenue m Sanford. Florida,
al 11 00 a m. on the 21st day ol
June. 3005 the following
described property aa set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment.

to-wit

LOT 190 WINDING HOLLOW,
UNIT 4. ACCOnDINO TO THE
M AP OH PLAT THEREOF AS
RECO RO ED IN PLAT BOOK 33.
PAOEIS) 17-31. OF THE PU B­
LIC R ECO RD S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLO RlO A
Dated Hus 19 day of May. 3003
Maryanne Morse
(CIRCUIT CO URT SEAL)
Clerk ot (he Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
V

Publish in- The Seminote Herald
THE LAW O FFICES OF DAVID
J STERN . P A . ATTO RNEY
FO R PLAINTIFF
601 S University Drive Suita
900
Plantation. FL 33334
(934)333-6000
04-22641

Publish May 39. 2009 and June
9.3003
□ 173

IN TH t CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH t 16TH JUOtCIAL
CIRCUIT. M ANO FOR
6CMNOLI
COUNTY. FLORlOA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
OtVTSiON
CASE NO: 04-CA-1448-140
G R E EN TREE SERVICIN G .
U .C . SU CCESSO R BY
CONVERSION TO C O N SEC O
FINANCE SERVICING C O R P.
PLAINTIFF

VS
M ICHAEL S RO BERSO N. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOW N SPO U SE. HEIRS,
D EV ISEES.
G R A N TEES.
A SSIG N EES.
LIEN O R S.
CREDITO RS T R U ST EES ANO
ALL O THER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN IN TEREST BY.
THROUGH.
U N D ER
OR
AGAINST M ICHAEL S
RO BERSO N :
GRACE
K.
ROBERSON. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOW N SPO U SE. HEIRS.
D EV ISEES.
O R A N T EES.
ASSIG N EES.
LIEN O R S.
CREDITORS. T R U ST EES AND
ALL O THER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THRO UGH .
U N D ER
OR
AQAINST G R A C E K. R O BER ­
SON. HIGHLANDS
HOM EOW NERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC.; UNITED
STATES
OF
AM ER ICA.
RONALD L. IRWIN. TRUSTEE
AND INDIVIDUALLY: HFTA
FIRST FINANCIAL
CORPORATION F/K/A
TRANSAM ERICA FIN ANCIAL
SERVICES. WC.;
CITIFINANCIAL M O RTGAGE
COMPANY, INC F/K/A
ASSOCIATES HOM E EQUITY
SERVICES. INC. F/K/A FORD
CO N SUM ER FINANCE
COMPANY, INC.; JO H N DOE
ANO JAN E DOE A S UNKNOW N
TENANTS IN PO SSESSIO N
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foredoaure dated
May 19. 3003 entered in Civil
C ase No. 04-CA-3446-140 of
the Circuit Court ol Ihe I8TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM I­
NOLE" County, Sanford. Florida,
I wiH s a l to tha highest and baa!
bidder tor cash at tha Waal Front
Door at tha SEM INO LE County
Courthouae locatad at 301 North
Park Avenue in Sanford, Florida,
at 11 00 am . on lha 21st day ot

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407-589-4190

Maryanne Morse
(CIRCUIT CO URT SEAL)
Clerk of Ihe O cu rt Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pubksh to: The Semmoie Herald
THE LAW O FFIC E S O F DAVID
J ST ER N . P A . ATTO RNEY
FO R PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite
900
Plantation. FL 33334
(934)233-6000
04-33362
PLEA S E FAX A C O PY O F THE
FIR ST IN SERTIO N TO 934233-8553 IN A C C O R D A N C E
WITH THE AM ERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. paraona
with dN sbktoe i needtog a spatact CO U RT ADM INISTRA­
TION. at the SEM INOLE County
Courthouae at 407-663-4327.1800-9366771 (TDD) or 1-600933-6770, to« Florida Relay
Sendee
PuMah: M ay 39. 3003 and Juna
3.2003
0174
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H t 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
M M N O lt COUNTY.
FLORIDA
O IN tRAL
JURISDICTION DTVWION
C A M NO: 06 CA * »
ABN AM RO M ORTGAGE
GROUP. INC. SU C C ESSO R
BY M ER G ER TO ATLANTIC
M ORTGAGE ANO
INVESTMENT
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

VS
CH ER YL SOLOM ON. ET A L .
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: CH ER YL SOLOM ON (fid
UNKNOW N
S PO U S E
OF
CH ER Y L SOLOM ON
whosa residence It unknown ri
he/she/lhey be living, and It
ha/sha/ihey be dead, the
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
g ran ite s, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all par
ile a claim ing an interest by.
through, under or agatoat ihe
Defendants, who are not known
to be dead or alive, and all par­
ties having or claim ing to have
any right, title or totereat to the
property deecrtoed to toe mortYOU AR E H ER EBY NOTIFIED
trial an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the M ow ing prop­
erty
LO T 18 (LE S S THE NORTH
46 46 FE E T THEREOF). OAK
HILL VILLAS. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREO F. A S
RECO RD EO IN PLAT BOOK 30,
PAO ES 72 AND 73. O F THE
PUBLIC R ECO RD S OF SEM I­
NO LE COUNTY. FLORIDA
has been hied against you and
that you are required to serve a
copy ol your written defense,, 4
any. to it on DAVID J STERN.
ESQ Plato n il's attorney, whoa*
addrass la 801 3 University
Drive 4500. Plantation. FL
33334 (no later than 30 days
Irom the date of tha first publica­
tion pi this notice of action) and
file toe original with toe clerk ol
this court anther belore service
on Plain tills attorney or immedi­
ately IhereaJtBi. otherwise a
default will be entered against
you lor toe relief demanded to
toe complaint or petition filed
herein
W ITNESS my hand and toe
seal of this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this 19 day of
May. 3003
M ARYANNE M O RSE. CLER K
C LE R K O F THE CIRCUIT
CO URT
BY: Carol Moore
D EPU TY C LER K
LAW O FFICES O F OAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FO R PLAINTIFF
801 3 UNIVERSITY ORIVE
SUITE 900
PLANTATION. FL 33324
0639133
IN ACCO RD AN CE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabUitie i needing a special accom­
m odation
should
contact
CO U RT ADMINISTRATION, al
toe
SEM INO LE
County
Courthouse al (407)6664227.
t 600-9556771 (TDD) or 1 8009568770. via Florida Relay
Service
THIS NOTICE SMALL BE PUB­
LISHED O N CE A W EEK FOR
TWO CO N SECUTIVE W EEKS
PU BLISH IN THE SANFORO
H ERALD
Putman May 29. 2009 and June
3. 2003

Q175

All applicants must be able to provide a 10-year work/school history and pass a criminal back­
ground 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 posses a valid Florida Driver's License.
A successful background check is required for alJ airport employment

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLO R lO A
O EN ERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S E NO: 03 CA-633
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE
G R O U P INC SU CCESSO R
BY M ER G ER TO ATLAN1IC
M O RTGAGE ANO
INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF

sw issportj^

MO I ICE 0 4 AC HON
C O M t fM J C t iV I M R V lC t

L eg a ls

STEVENS. JOHN DOE; JAN E
DOE AS UNKNOW M TENANT
(S) IN PO SSESSIO N O F THE
SU BJECT PRO PERTY.

AHO.
H U SBAN D
ANO
W IFE.ANO UNKNOW N
PARTIES IN PO SSESSIO N .

THE CORPORATION IS H ER E­
B Y NOTIFIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on toe toi

LO T 16 (LE SS THE NORTH
48 48 FEET THEREOF) OAK
HILL VILLAS. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
R EC O RD ED IN PLAT BOOK
30. PAG ES 72 ANO 73. OF THE
PU BLIC R ECO RD S O F SEMI­
NO LE COUNTY. FLORIDA
has been Ned agaxist you and
that you are requred to serve a
copy of yen* written defenses. 4
any. to It on DAVID J STERN.
ESQ Plamtitr* attorney, whose
address is 801 S University
Drive 4300, Plantation. FL
33334 (no later than X days
from the data of toe Aral publica­
tion of tv s noace of acton) and
Me the original with toe dark of
ton court eKher before service
on PlatoMTa attorney or mrnedlatety thereafter, otherw ise a
default end be entered agemsl
you for toe relief demanded to
toe complaint or peM on Ned

W ITNESS my hand and toe
te al of tola Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this 19 day of
May. 3006
M ARYANNE M O RSE. C LER K
C LE R K O F THE CIRCU IT
COURT
BY: Carol Moore
D EPUTY C LER K
LAW O FFICES O F OAVID J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
601 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33334
03-39133
IN ACCO RD ANCE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona wtto ditab*Sea needing a special accom­
m odation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
toe
SEM INO LE
County
Courthouae at (407)6664237,
1-600-935-6771 (TOO) or 1600-9566770. via Florida Relay
Service
THIS NOTICE SH ALL BE PU B­
LISHED O N CE A W EEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE W EEKS
PUBLISH IN: THE SANFORD
HERALD
Publish May 29.2003 and June
3.2003
0176
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASK NO. 06-CA-43S

NOTICCO PSALa
NOTICE OF ACTION

and
JO HN DO E. JA N E DOE AS
UNKNOW N TENANT(S) IN
PO SSESSIO N O F THE SU B­
JEC T PRO PERTY
250 3rd STREET. W INTER
SPRINGS FL 32708

Lot 64. AJafaye Woods. Phase
I2B. accordkrq to toa ptal tfrerwol as recorded in Plat Book 36,
Pages 73 Through 73. Pub fc
Records of Seminofe County;
Florida.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED tool an
action for Foreclosure
of
Mortgage on Ihe lollow ing

together with aU structure*,
improvements, fixture*.
ances. and appurtenance* on
said lend or used in eun(unc&lt;on

LOT 7. B LO C K 3, NORTH
O RLAND O 5TH ADDITION.
ACCO RD IN G TO TH E PLAT
THEREO F AS REC O RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAG E 78. OF
THE PU BLIC R EC O R D S OF
SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA

The aforesaid safe w * be
made pursuant to a Summery
Final Judgment entered In C M
No 04-CC-5209 pendtog In *re
County Court of the Eighteen*!
Ju d icia l Circuit in and for
Seminole County, Florida.

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defense*, if any.
to it on Marshak C Watson.
P A , Attorney tor Plaxttiff, whose
address is 1600 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE I X . FT LAUD­
ERDALE. FL 33309 wittvn thirty
( X ) days after the first publica­
tion of toi* Nonce m the (Please
publish et THE SANFO RD H ER ­
ALD) and Ms to* original with to*
Clerk ol this Court either before
service on PlamhfT* attorney or
im m ediately thereafter; otherwise a default wi* be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in toe complaint
In accordance with the
Am ericans w&lt;h D isabilities Act.
Person* with D isabilities need­
ing ■ special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should con tact the Court
Adm inistrator a l X I N. Park
Avenue. Sanford FL 33771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later then seven (7)
days prior to to* proceeding If
hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-8009568771 or Voice (V) 1-800953-8770 via Florida Ralay
Services
W ITNESS my hand and to*
seal of IMs Court this day of MAY
18. 2003
Maryanne Morse
A s Clerk of to* Court
By Carol Moor*
A s Deputy Clark
Publish: (Please publish in The
Saniord Herald)
Publish May 29. 2005 and June
5. 2005
0179
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
OF THE STATE
OF FLOMOA,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 06-CA-1S4-14W

v«,
SAND RA MARTIN, et al.
Defendants

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
toat cm toe 21 day of Juna. 2006
a l M OO a m. at W aal Freni
Door of *W SartknoN Counky
Courthousa, to* undersigned
Clerk we offer tor sale toe Inf-

TO CASSIU S L. STEV EN S
A/K/A CASSIU S STEVEN S
250 3rd STREET. W INTER
SPRINGS FL 32708

M ORTGAGE ELECTRO NIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S,
INC. AS NOMINEE FOR
FLAGSTAR BANK. FSB.
PlaWW,

CITIFINANCIAL M ORTGAGE
COMPANY. JN C . F/K/A
ASSO CIATES HOME EQUITY
SERVICES. IN C ,
Plaintiff,

NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foredoaure dated toe t9th day
of May. 3003. and entered in
Case No 05-CA-436. of toe
Circuit Court of toe !8to Judicial
C ircuit ei and lo r Sem inole
County.
Florida,
wherein
M O RTGAGE
ELECTRO N IC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S.
INC
A S NOMINEE FO R
FLAGSTAR BANK. FSB is toe
Plaintiff and SANDRA MARTIN:
ROBERT L MARTIN. JOHN
DOE:
JAN E
DOE
AS
UNKNOW N TENANT(S) IN
PO SSESSIO N O F THE SU B­
JE C T
PR O PER TY
are
Defendants I wiH sell to toe
htghesl and best bidder tor cash
al the W EST FRONT DOOR al
toe
Sem inole
County
Courthouse. In SANFO RD ,
Florida, al It 00 a m on toe 5th
day of Juty. 2003. toe following
described property as set forth
n said Final Judgment, to wit:

LEN AH D
DIXON
A/K/A
LEO N ARD
DIXON.
JAN E
DIXON. THE UNKNOW N WIFE
O F LEN ARO DIXON A/K/A
LEONARD OIXON. LATEISHA
DIXON. IF LIVING, INCLUDING
ANY UNKNOW N SPO U SE OF
SAID
D EFEND AN T(S).
IF
REM ARRIED .
AND
IF
D ECEASED , THE
R ESPEC T IV E
UNKNOW N
H EIRS.
O EVISEES.
O R AN TEES.
A SSIG N EES,
CREDITO RS. LIENORS. AND
TRUSTEES. AND ALL OTHER
PE R S O N S
CLAIM ING
BY,
THROUGH,
UND ER
OR
AG AIN ST
THE
NAM ED
OEFENOANTlS). JOHN DOE.
UNKNOW N TENANT. JAN E
DOE. UNKNOW N TENANT.
Defendants

LOT 48, O F THE C O LO N ­
N AD ES. THIRD SECTION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF.
REC O RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK 18. PAGE 55 OF
THE PUBLIC RECO RD S O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA

Notice is hereby given toat. pur­
suant to a Final Summary
Judgm ent
ul
Foreclosure
entered in the above-styled
cause xi toe Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Flohda. I will
sell the property situate in
Sem inole
County.
Florida,
described as

In
accordance
with
the
Americana with Disabilities A ct
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in ton proceeding
should contact Ihe Court
Administrator al X I N Park
Avenue. Sanford FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)6854337 not taler then 2 working
days o l your receipt ol this
notice If hearing or voice
impaired, t-800-9568771
Dated this 20 day of May.
2005
Maryanne Morse
Clerk ot toe Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Law Office ot M arshall C
Watson
1 X 0 NW 49TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT LAUDERDALE. FL 33309
Telephone (954) 453 0365
Facsim ile (954) 771-6052
Publish May 29 2005 and June
5. 2005
Q177
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO RlO A
CIVIL DIVISION
C ASE HO 06CA-0648-I4K
DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST
COM P AN r AM ERICAS AS
TRUSTEE
Plana*.

vs
CH ER YL SOLOM ON E 1 A l
O f FI NO AN It S i

L eg a ls

L eg a ls
TO: A D C O C K ROOFING
itch business address is

M E U X /f U STEVEN S A K A
ME LOOT M W EEKS N ELLS
YAHOO HOME M ORTGAGE
in c

vs

DATED INs 20 day of May.
2003
M ARYANNE M O RSE
C L E R K O F TH E CO U N T Y
COURT
By: Mary Slroupa
Deputy Clerk
If you are a person with a dtoM ity who needs any accom ­
modation in order to p e rtd p M
m tots proceeding, you are e n t­
iled. a l no cost to you. to * »
provision of certain esaietance
Please
contact
Court
ntnistratton at X I N Prek
Avenue. Suite N3 0 1 . Sanford.
FL 33771 (407) 8664237 wkNn
2 working days of your receipt of
tow node*; 4 you are hearing or
voice impaired, ca* 1-800-966
8771
RICHARD M. COLN, ESQ .
Taylor A Carle. P A ,
830 Concourse Parkway Sou*!,
Suite 103
Maitland. Florid* 33731
Publish: M ay 39. 2003 end Ju re
3.3003
0181
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF TNI EtOHTltNTH
JUDICIAL ORCUfT.
IN ANO FOR
SCM IN Oll COUNTY.
FLOMOA
CASE NO. 04-CC-4686
ALAFAYA W OODS
HO M EO W N ER'S
ASSOCIATION. INC., e not tor
profit Florida corpcxstwn.

vs.
DONALD A MUIRHEIO ANO
SYO N EY E LLEN MUIRHEIO.
H U SBAN O AND W IFE.ANO
UNKNOW N PARTIES IN
PO SSESSIO N .

NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVEN
toat on toe 2 1 day of June,
2005 e l 11 00 am at Weet
Front Door of to* Seminofe
County Courthouse, the under­
signed Clerk will offer tor tale
the follow ing described reel
property
Lot 17, Aiafaya Woods. Phase
14. according to toe plat thereof
as recorded m Plat Book 37.
Pages 15 Through 16. Pubkc
Records ol Seminole County,
Flood*.
together with ail structures,
improvements, fixtures, appli­
ances. and appurtenances on
said land or uaad In coryunctton
therewith
The aforesaid sale wUI be
mad* pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment entered m C M
No 04-CC-4690 pending In to*
County Court u l toe Eighteenth
Ju d icia l Circuit in and for
Semmoie County, Florida.
DATED tois 20 day of May,
2005

NOTICE O F SALE

LOT 6. BLOCK 10. TIER H.
E R T R A FFO R O S M AP OF
THE TOWN OF SANFO RD .
ACCO RD IN G TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECO RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAG E 115, AS
DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK
3323. PAGE 842, PU BLIC
R EC O R D S O F SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLO RID A
A/K/A
801
SOUTH
AVENUE.
SANFO RD .
32771

BAY
FL

al public sale, to toe highesl and
best bidder, tot cash, AT THE
W EST FRONT DOOR SEM I­
NO LE
CO U NTY
CO URT­
HOUSE. SANFORD, FLORlOA.
Florida, at 11 X A M . on toe
16 day ot June, 2005
MARYANNE MORSE. C LER K
C LE R K O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Law O ffices ot Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa FL 33619-1328
Attorneys tor Plaintiff

C.

Publish May 29. 2005 and June
5 2005

QlSO

IN THE COUNTY CO URT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C ASE HO 04-CC 5209
ALAFAYA W OODS
H O M EO W N ERS
ASSOCIATION INC a nut k*
profit Fkxide uxpcraixjn
Piped*

a d is s o l v e d

GO HPOM AfKJN C /U M /S l
I f t / t f l*
ArtUA C A SSIU S

Page SB

M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F THE CO U N TY
CO U RT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom ­
modation m order to participate
m this proceeding, you ere end­
ued at no cosl to you, to to*
provision ot certain assistance
Pleas*
contact
Court
Adm inistration a l X I N. Park
Avenue, Suite N X 1 . Sanford.
FL 32771 (407) 6664227 wtthto
2 working days of your receipt
of this nonce. 4 you ere hearing
or voice impaired, cak 1-6009566771
RICHARO M CO LN. ESQ ,
Taylor A Carts, P A .
850 Concourse Parkway South,
Suite 105
Maitland. Florida 32751
Publish M ay 29. 2 X 5
June 5. 2 X 5
0182

NOTICE OF
PU BLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
C A J TOWING WILL SELL AT
PU BLIC AUCTION FO R S A L­
VAG E
FO R
CASH
ON
D EM AN D TO H IG h E S T B iOOER
THE
FO LLO W ING
D ESCRIBED VEH ICLE
1 9 X FO RD 2 DOOR W hite
VIN4 IF A P P 9 198LT1765X
THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD
ON JU N E 13, 2X5
AT 10
O C LO C K AT C A J TOWING.
1240 S C R 427 LONGW OOO.
FL 37730
PR O SPECTIVE BiO O ER S M AY
IN SPECT THE VEH ICLE THE
DAY
B E FO R E
AUCTIO N
BETW EEN 9AM ANO 5PM
TERM S a r e C A SH O R CERTI­
FIED FU N D S C A J TOWING
R E S E R V E S THE RIGHT TO
A C C E P T O R R E JE C T AN Y
A fro A U EPOS
P lA M h May n
0167

G C O K jf A nO ANO CYNT miA

and

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Sunday. May. 2005

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M T H I C M C U T CO U RT O F T H I
M H T W f T x ju m c tA L e m c u rr
IW AMO ro w I 1 K O L 1 C O U N T Y ,
flo w o a

C A S S MO, OS-CA-tTS.144.
B A X C O f AM ERICA 8TRATEQIC SOLUTIONS, INC ,
Hi—
w-JB
r w I—
itifi,
v«
M EADOW S RO O K W INTER SPRIN G S, U C ,
M EAD O W SRO O K EKANA, U C . M CAOOW BROOK
SABAL POINT. U C . EXTERIO R HOM E SAVERS,
INC . and th# STATE O f FLO RID A ■ DIVISION
O f ALCO H O LIC B EV ER A O EB AND TO BACCO
Defendant*
NO TICE OP B A L I
NO TICE IS H ER E B Y GIVEN t « pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure rendered on M ay IS, MOS. in Bret certain causa pendtog
in tire Circuit Court in and lo r Sewrtn tte County Florida. ertrereto
BAN C O F AM ERICA F TRATEOIC SOLUTIONS. IN C . la PNtaBtl. M l
M EAD O W SR O O K V/INTER SPR IN O S. U C , M EAD O W SRO O K
EKAN A, U C . M EACO W BRO O K SABAL POINT. U C . EXT ER IOR
H O M ESAVER S. M C . and Bre STATE O F FLORIOA • DIVISION OF
ALCO H O LIC B E V E R A G E S AND TO BACCO , la defendant. C M
Action Cauaa No. X -C A -279-14-L, I. Maryann* Moraa. Clarlt of to#
atorauud Court. arM at 11 CO am ., on Juna IS, 2006. oltor tor aala
and aaa to tha Ngtreat bidder lor caafi at too Waat Front Door of Bre
Sam m oia County Courthouse, 301 North Parti Avanua. Sanford.
Sam inoia County. Ftonda Bre fdtowtog daacrtoad raaf M l paraonal
propany, aituala and being In Sam inoia County. Florida to-wtt:
W INTER SPRIN G S G O LF CO U RSE:
LE G A L DESCRIPTION:
S E E ATTACHED EXHIBIT ’ A*
EXHIBIT -A’
P A R C E L 1:
W in * Springe Goff Couree lying W est of Sfreoah Boulevard deecrtpHon A portion of Tracts *0". *H*. T and TO, THE HIGHLANDS SE C ­
TION TH R EE, as racordad In Plat Booh 17. pagaa 48 and 4« of toa
Pubhc Racorda ot SEM INOLE County. Florida, balng more particular­
ly daacrtoad as toaowa: From are Boudnaaat com ar ot North Ortartoo
Ranehaa Saetion 13. as racordad to Plat Booh 13 . paga 40. Pub ic
Racorda of SEM INOLE County. Florida, run Bianca North trM T M *
East along tha Waat Kna of aahf North Orlando Ranehaa SacBon 13.
a dnianca of i l l 68 Nat: Bianca run North M *S0T0* East 310.62
fast to a point on tha Wsatarty right of way ana of Shaoafi Bouisvard .
said point balng on a curva concava Eaaiarty and having a radfoa of
60S 12 fast: Bianca from a tangant bearing of SouBi O f S t ’H r Waaf
run Southarty along Bia am of said curva and said Waatorty rttpit of
way In s. 746 46 N at through a csntral angls of 71*3S‘S r to Bia Point
of Saginnlng; Bianca continue along Bia ate of said curva and u td
W astarly right of way Kna 33 64 fast through a csntral angls of
03*1610* to tha point of tangsney: Bianca run South 66*03*66* East
72 0 fast to B is point of bagtnmng of a curva eoncava SouBiarty and
having a radius of 384 7S fast: thane# run Southarty along Bia m of
aaid curva &lt;9 53 fast through a cantral angle of 03*09'14* to a pomt:
thane# Having said Wsatarty right of way in a run South 23*01*18*
W est 66 72 foot* thanes South 09*49*26’ W art 141.52 Nat; thanes
South 21*24 40- W sstl63 06 Nat; thanes South 06*63*27* waat
144.14 Nat; Bianca South 37*13*43* Waat 16317 Nat; thanes South
69*29*30* Waat 340 82 Nat: Bianca South 57*33*00* Waal 180 51
fast; thanca South 10*2106* I a s i 310 64 Nat; thanes South
83*36*39* aaat 315 33 Nat; Bianca South 44*47X57 (sa t 177.77 Nat;
thanca South 36*503 T East 217.13 Nat: toancs North 15*11 W
East 70 00 N at to B « comar common to Traci* *0* and T . of add
T*W
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Bu a r.A ii d|i#
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aMwftaS Ot
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1 * kw
g^l®MHQ EMeGlfOTl
I nrWAwapi
BfIKi
WBalBny fryni
rlnBP Or
Shaoafi SouNvard. ta d comar balng on a eurva concava Eaaiarty,
and having a radius of 972.91 fast; thanca horn a tangant bsartog of
BouBt 04*49*02* la s t run Southarty along tha are of ta d curva and
ta d W satarty right of way in a 274.21 fast through a cantral angls of
18*09*49* to tha point revarea curvature of a cures concava W iid rty
and having a redtua of 930.13 Nat. tnsnoa run Southarty along Bia are
of ta d curva 102 46 N at through ■ cantral sngN of 07*04*14’ to too
grynunai jw
Mwt.flWtJHja
e%'YVaueia
■T
fFa*f'1*1reafteB BIF®
jul aaJil
kai
LrOrfftofF
OO*^iTIW
n liO
I
| Or
BwfO Ykm
I TIW1lyllaMhiAaM
rlljy^llBwtUW1
Threa. and ta d Wsatarty right of way tna of Shaoafi SouNvard;
!#■
■run
■.p BsouHivny,
a . fNkpjfki tjtla
a ta rti I atn
juoi LLp
n rt dtn®
u bun
.nflan i UikA
rn#nQ®
VYBaWry
rWPStajAi
nnfny a■lniooq
Dounos^f
iin®
of ta d Tract T Bia foltowing coureaa. run South 67*39*63* W aal
9 9 7 0 Nat; toanoa South 37*11*06* Waat 30401 Nat; thanca South
4O*3B*06* East 92 20 Nat; thanca South 3 7 5 6 'itr Waat 210 61 Not;
thanca South 01*34*10* East 366.14 Nat; thanca South 82*4026"
East 140 93 Nat to a point on a curva concava Eastorty, and having
a radius of 1548.74 fast; Bianca from a tangant bearing of South
13*23*31’ W est run Southarty along tha are of ta d eurva 234.79 N at
through a cantral angN of 09*42*07* to a point; Bianca run South
97*14*54* W aal 112 94 Nat; thanca South 238 00 Nat: Bianco South
14*44*06* Waal 360 X Nat; Bianca North 99*59*34* Waat 300 00
Nat; toanca South 00*49*13* Waat 179 30 fast, thanca North
62*63*31* Waat 220 74 laal. thanca North 07*0629" East 10 00 Nat.
thanca North 02*03*31" Waal 200 06 Nat. thanca South (77*OaW
W aal 10 00 Nat. toanca North 62*6331* Waat 296 90 Nat. toanca
North 00*49*13" Waat 91.60 taut, thanca Having Bia Southarty kna of
Tract "1* Continu# North 00*4913* Waat 336.07 last toanca South
86*1220" Waat 621 26 Nat; toanca North 63*1063* Waat 122.27
Nat: toanca North 46*27*62" Waat 170 96 Nat. toanca North
61*0331* Waat 161 93 last, toanca North 32*63*13" W aal 72.19 Nat;
toanca North 07*50*42* Ea»t 73 S3 Nat. toanca North 43*17*62" Waat
123 07 Nat; toanca North 04*45*19" Eaat 444.17 Nat; toanca North
79*1030* Waat 103 07 faat to a pomt on toa Waal boundary kna of
aforaaad Trad T . toanca run North 11*4930" Eaat along aad bound­
ary Una 764 09 last; toanca North 66*6333" Eaat 669 49 Nat; Bianca
North 03*06*27" Waat 1806 41 Nat. toanca Having aad boundary Una
of T rad T . run South 66*0000" Eaat 120 00 Nat; toanca North
00*0000" Eaat 125 00 N at toanca North 44*09*10" Eaat 16237 Nat;
toanca South 69*36*10" Eaat 141.69 Nat. toanca North 4 2 * H '4 r
East 139.19 Nat; toanca South 65*49 96" Eaat 320 49 Nat; toanca
South 02*09 43" Eaat I X 00 Nat. toancs South 23*39X11* Eaat 54.44
last; thanca South 02*09*43" Eaat I X X Nat: thanca South
06*4536" Eaal 179 99 Nat; toanca South 19*3073" Waat 263.59
faat; thanca South 02*4878" Waat 82 X last, toanca South
X " 4 9 01* Waal 76 49 N al; toanca South 25*1026" Waal 200 00 Nat;
toanca South 30*37 50" Eaat 116 62 Nat: toanca North 63*1773’
Eaat 171.17 Nat. toanca North 46*10*15" East 443 62 Nat; toanca
North 26"0237" Eaat 2«0 X last; toanca North 12*4476" Eaat S3 16
last; toanca North 43"0732" Eaat 190 00 last to toa Point of
Beginning

toa toltawtnq courea* Run North 96*44'45" Eaat 177.69 Nat; toanca
North 13*4839" Eaat 97396 Nat: toanca North 66*S6't9" Eaat
946 66 Nat: thanca North 1 0 * X 2 7 E a d 172 S3 Nat: thanca North
29*06TJ9* Waat 321.00 Nat to the comat common to Tracts *A*. *S*
M j* C T of add HtflhtandaSadton Two: thane# Navtng aad boundary
Ina run North 9 7 2 7 3 1 ’ Eaat 46.36 N at, toanca North 04*3934"
W M 91 61 Nat; toanca North 22*21*19" Waal 57 16 Nat; toanca
North 42*4838" W ad 41 49 Not; toanca North 24*0737" Waat
I X 96 Nat; Bianca North 0 7 0 V 2 7 W ad M X Nat; toanca North
15*10 *7* E a d 97 39 Nat; toanca North 23 X Not. toanca North
14*11*13* E a d 200 17 N d : toanca North 01*2076" E ad 73.19 foot:
toanca North I f S T t r W ad 2 9 7 .» N d ; toanca Souto 66*2879"
W ad 1 3 8 .X N d ; toanca Souto 38 *X ‘i r W ad 17 24 Nat. toanca
Souto 19*9139* W ed t t O X Nat. toence Souto 32*2471* W ad
221 29 Nat; toanca South 29*3732" W ad 187 42 Nat; toanca South
29*6230* W ad 139 X N d . thane# Souto 22 *5057 * W ad 146.79
N d ; thane# Souto 51*17X0* W ad * 0 1 9 N d : thanca South
30*59*40* W ad 109 69 N d to ■ point on tha aforesaid East arty right
of way In# of Shaoah SouNvard, said pomt being on a eurva concava
Southwesterly and having a redtua of 434 79 N d ; Bianca from « tan­
gant b a tin g of North 80*29*44* W ad run Northwesterly along Bn m
of aafd eurva and aald right of way Ina. 34 67 N d Brough a csntral
angN of 04*34'10" to toa point of tangsney; toancs run North
68*0238" W ad 72 X N d to toa comar common to Trecta *A* and
"D* of add The hightandi SacBon TWo. M f sa d Eaaiarty right of way
Ina ot Shaoah SouNvard: toanoa run along toa aforesaid boundary
of Tract *A* toa tattowtng course* Run North 60*1939" E a d 93.41
N d : toanca North 12*2979" Eaat 909 15 feat, toanca North
99*2938* W ad M 44 N a t thanca South 6S*46X}5* W ad 304 63 N a t
toanca Souto 97*46 40* W ad 110 23 N d to toa pomt of beginning
Laos a 40 X toot drainage right of way toreugh said Tract "A", aa a d
out on toa P td of Tha Said Highland* Sactton Two as recorded m P td
Booh 17. Pag* 47. of to* Pubic Record* ot SEMINOLE County,
Ftortda and more parUcularty described as follow» From toa
Boutowad eom d of North Orlando Ranches Section 13, aa recorded
In P td Booh 13; paga 40 Pubac Racorda of SEM INOLE County,
Ftortda. run toanoa North I2*94X* E a d dong toa W ad In* of add
North Orlando Ranch** Sactton 13. a dtotanc* of 383.37 fed ; toanoa
Souto 77*0936* E a d 4 X 6 7 N d . toanca North 31*26'46* E a d
297.96 N d to tha pomt of beginning; toanca conanu# North
11*2346" E ld 41.42 N d ; toanca South 71*36XW E a d I X M N d ;
toanoa North 9 S * 2 t'4 r E a d 321 67; thanca South ai*S2*l2* E a d
542 34 N d : thane* North 0**07'4r E a d 297 21 N d : toanca North
66*01'44* E ld 1 6 2 .X N d ; toanca Souto 41*4849" E a d 44 X N d :
Bianca Souto 65"0 1 '44* W ad 179 91 N d ; toanca Souto 0**07*4r
W ad 775 X N d : toanca North 8 1 *3 7 12 " w a d 37994 N d ; toanca
Souto 9t*21’4 r Waat 324 56 N d ; toanca North 73*30XW W ad
11711 N d to toe pomt of bagmnmg

Commence at to* Southeast corntr of aad Trad *0". tun South
65*11 86* W att along to* South kn# of aad Trad "D". 70 X last,
toanca North 30*3038* Waat 21773 fast toanca North 44*47*02"
W aat 177 77 faat. toanca Nortn 83*3630- Waat 101 89 le al to to*
Pomt ol Beginning, toanca North 89*2428* Waal 78 79 laal; toanca
South 60*36 46* Waat 66 69 faat. toanca Norm 89*32*40* West 64 23
la st, toanca South 66*10 66* Waat 271 X faat; toanca North
30 - 2 3 12 " Weal 243 43 Nat; toanca North 22*50 82* East 94 69 last;
toanca North 63*0226" Eaat 2 X 3 1 last, toanca North 67*1673"
East 129.13 Nat. thanca South 10*21X19" East 32679 tael, toanca
South 63 *X 36" East 213 43 Nat to to* Point of Beginning
Also Las*
A portion ot Trad* "O" and T , The Highland* Section Threa, City of
Wmtar Spnng*. aa recorded in Ptai Booh 17. paga* 46 and 49. Pubuc
Record* of SEM INOLE County, Florida, being more particularly
described aa tallow*
Com mane* al to* South***! comet of la d Trad 'D*. run South
63*1196* Waal along toa South kna of la d Trad *0* 70 X last,
thanca North 36*30 30" Weal 217 13 lest, thence North 44*47X32"
Weal 112 77 le al to the Pomt of Beginning, thence Norm 62*61X35"
Weal 96 34 teat, toence North 77*34 17* Waal 62 79 Net. toanca
South 63*36 X ' Eaat 101 69 Nat. toanca South 44*47X32* Eaat 66 X
teat to toe Pomt of Beginning
PAR CEL 2
Winter Spnng* Golf Course lying Eaal of Shaoah BouHvard descrip­
tion A portion Of Tract "A*. The Highland* Section Two. aa recorded
m Plat Boon 17. Pag# 47. Public Record* of SEM INOLE County.
Florida, and a portion of BfocK "C* D R M itchell a Survey of to* Levy
Grant, aa raccrdad m Piet Booh t. page 9. P u b ic Records of SEM I­
NOLE County. Ftonda. being more particularly described aa tallow*
From to# Soutnwaat comer of North Orlando Ranch#* Section 13. a*
racordad m Plat Booh 13. paga 40. of to* Pubuc Racorda of SEMI­
N O LE County. Ftonda. run thence North 12*54 04* East along to*
W eal kn* c* aad North Orlando Ranch** Section 13. a distance of
M 3 37 feet toanca run South 77*06 56" East 406 67 last to to* pomt
of oegnnm g on toe Westerly moat corner of Trad "A" of aad The
Highland* Section Two toanca run Northerly, Easterly and Southarty
along toa boundary kn* of sad Trad "A" to* following courses Run
North 31 *25 46' East 299 28 Net toanca South 73*3009' Eaat 92 65
fast toanca North 31-20 23* East 126 06 N at. toanca North
06*2146* East 330 14 Net thence North 95‘ X 25* Eaat 3 M 36 teal
toanca North 89*0433' East 310 04 Nat. toanca South 49‘ 43 40East 170 29 laat toanca South 01*1056' Waat 4 X 12 la a l toanca
Souto t 5 * 4 i2 f East 7 X 3 2 Nat thanca South 23‘ 4927* Eaat
420 66 laat thanca Souto 23*17 46* W att 97 32 fast, toanca Souto
67*5609" West 270 49 last toanca Souto 43*8722" Waat t X 8 3
N at toanca Souto 51*04 23* Waat 129 54 last, toanca Souto
7 6 * X 4 5 Waal 74 66 l**t toanca South 46*36 0 T Waat 91 91 laat
toanca Souto X ‘ 29 40* W att 55 17 laat toanca Souto 11*4934*
Wesf i x 21 taei toanca Souto 472024* Waat 79 07 N at toanca
Souto 25*12 06 ' Waat M 9t N at thanca Souto 0 9 * X 3 7 Waat
100 41 teat, toanca South 19*6132* Eaat 28 99 fast, toanca South
02*2104' Waal 66 64 last toanca Souto U N O 41* Waat 10i 06 t##t
toanca South 25*41 o r Waat X 56 Nat toanca South 19*29 19*
M ast 82 71 Nat thane# South 31*0737- W ad 266 44 tear toanca
South 60*11 t r Waat M M Nat thanca Souto 60*15 51* Waat
I X 14 N er toanca North 66‘ M X * Waat 96 7# Net toanca North
X ‘ 4 i 40 Weal 46 7| Nat F a rc e Irurtr l|*e» 68' Weef 09 M Nat
ra n e e Souto 60*39 37* W ad 64 64 Ner to • pomt p i r e (eaten;
, 0 4 'j way v « of Irtreoah AOvtorard sed p o rt t amg on a c*4&gt;#
U&gt;d*&gt;* (assert; and hawng a 'attu* &lt;4 *02 k* Ne» B ancs Btm a
is w g rt Oeerng it Nurtr (i0 * 3 0 2 ? Waat '*« &lt;rsvm&gt;r awng B a are
, j v m taw a tO i 0&lt; Nat B v o u /' a caret• ar-gre it 00*39 W" to r a
6u u a« « f» aaf u e re r u w v w to Trad* '4 e&gt;4 *B* i t aad fra
&gt; b / a iM t e a k d te c #rd se rf l a * N » ;

«t a a ; F a it b*«oa*

la . .a ra rt t a r e &gt;u&gt; Iso B a rt; m *% ead I w u ie r • * t f f'e d * '

to which Debtor itrey now or hareaftor ba anaitod from to# Premtaaa,
toa Equipment or ft* intanQfoNa or undar or in connection wrto to#
Lease* (Debtor and Mortgagee hereby agree Brel any and ak paymenN tNec itoad at Bit* perentheacaf eNuaa are ‘proeaeda. product,
offaprtoga. rerta or proftta’ rflanN *) tor purpose* ot Section 632(b)
of Bre Unwed Stetee Banhrupicy Code, aa amended) (cokocBuoty toe
■Rroperty focomeO; and
I. A l right, me end Intareat of Debtor In a l proeaeda. fudgmants.
dahtre. compensation, twarrta of dretregaa and aefttomer ta with
respect to or hereeffor mede a* ■ result of or m le u of any condem­
nation or taMng of Bre PremNea by eminent domain or any casually
toa* of or damage to any of Bre Premtaaa. to* Equipment, toe
intangible*. Bre Lease* or Bre Property Income, a l refunds with
reaped to tie payment of property teas* and eaaesamenH. and at
other procreed* of Bre conversion, voluntary or mvofuntary. of toe
Prem isei. Bre Equipm ent Bre IntangibN*. to* Lease* or tha Property
income, or any pint thereof. Into each or kquidated cN im t (collectivefy Bre "Proceede*).
J. A l of D e tto ri right, B ieerto m ere* In end to ak water right*, ripernorm iiT ijinO fi nQntt, flppropnm nontt. w iw f •iKJCioont warm*
■took and kc arree* and permit* rafeang to ssaier u*e attrCufobN to or
■rtMng In oorerecaon«l9i Bre land ( Indudfog a l righN tmdar Bret cerM n Agreement deNd May 9 1999 between The City of Winter
Springe and Wlntor Spring* Partnere, Ltd . whoae mtareat to toe
Agreem ani eras weigh id to Debtor) and a l mkrereN. ok. gaa and
oarer hydrocaibona b eared to or banaaBi to# Lend, atong with ak
right* to aurtece and aubeurteee entry, and a l of D a tto r'i right, tm#
and Intersei to and to any and a l loanees and permits pertaining to
Bre uaa of redatored waataw alar on are land, and a l development
right* or credM . o l, gaa and mtoerel righto and a l righto appueaBH
or appurtanant to Bre Land;
K. A l of O attor'a right tMa and totoreai to and to a l Bade nanre*
trademark*, aanrice mark*, logo* and goochvta retatod thereto which
to v iy way now or hareaftor belong, retato or appertain to are Land
or Bre Improvement* or any part Brereof. or are now or hereafter
acquired by Debtor, ndudtog. without Imftaaon. Bre use of Bre rrem*
"Winter Springe Oefl Cfob* end a* other nanrefa) uaad in conoactfon
with Bre Land or Bre Improvement*.
L. A l of Bre wafer, sanitary and atom aawer ayaiama now or trereaftar owned by Bre Debtor which w e now or hareaftor located by.
over and/or upon lire Land or any part and parcel Brereof. and which
water ay atom* include a l eretsr mama, service lateret*. hydrant*,
vafvet. and appurtenances, and which tawer system* inetude ait
sanitary aawer knee, indudtog main*, laterals, manhole* end appur­
tenances;

PAR CEL 4;
That pert ot Tract I. THE HIGHLANDS SECTION THREE as record­
ed In P td Booh 17. Pages 46 m d 49. of to* Public Record* of SEM I­
NOLE County, Ftortda. deaertbed aa knows: Commence d toa
Soutowaat cored of aforesaid Tract I. aald Boutowad eom d bdng
on to* Northerly rtght-et-wey of th* Longwood Wagner Road (S U N
Road 434); toanca North t l ’ 4930* E a d along to* W ad tin* of said
Tract T . 1192.46 N d ; toancs Souto 78*1030* E a d 103.67 N d to a
pomt called ‘A* tor future reference; toanca Souto 04*43'i r W ad
444.17 N d ; toanoa Souto 43*1757 Eaat 123 07 N d to a point
esaed * T tor future refarenca; toanca Souto O7*80'47 Waat 7365
N e t toanca Souto 3 7 6 3 1 7 E a d 72.19 N d ; toanca Souto 01*0377*
E a d t i l 93 la d to a pomt caiNd *C* for M ure reference: toancs
Souto 49*2757 Eaat 170 96 Nat. toanca South 69*1039* E a d
122 27 N d to a pomt caaad *D* tor future reference
PAR CEL B
Thanca reluming to aald Pomt *B* for a pomt of beginning, toanoa run
Souto 07*30'47 W ad 73 M N d ; thanca South 17 53 11 " E a d 72.19
N d ; toanoa North 31*467 r Waat 79.14 fa d ; toanca North
14.01*0171* E a d 91.80 fad; toanca North 24*9746* W ad 40.14
N d ; toanoa Souto 43*1797 Eaat X X N d to Bia pomt of baglnnmg
PARCELC
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North 70*41'47 W ed 62.79 N d ; toanca North 41*24'17* W ad 28 71
N d ; toanoa Souto 61*03*27 Eaat 79 20 N d to to# point of begin­
ning.

M. A l pevtog tor rtreeto. roade. walkway* or entrance waya now or
hareaftor owned by Bre Debtor and which are now or hereafter focalad on toe Land or any part or parcel thereof;
N. A l ol Bre D attof1! right, d in and intareat aa setter to and to ait
agreement* tor Bre aaN of th* Land, or any part Brereof. heretofore
mad* and antored into, and to and to ak aaN agreement* haraaftar
mad* and entered into, by or on bahaN o l th* Debtor, together with
ak deposits and payment* in connection therewith, together with any
and a l recarvabiea now or haraaftar due th* Debtor with reaped to
Such agreements;

M 49 1997 Diamond Turf Oreenamowar

Thanca returning to add pomt *Dr for a pomt of bagmnmg; toanca run
Souto 96 1 2*20* W ad 96 M N d : toanca North 43*3737 W ad 7329
N d ; toanca Souto 69*10 69* E a d 122 27 N d to toa Point ol

M 6t 1996 Rereome* Fafrway 2 M Power Unft

9. A l of Bre Debtor i totoreai to e l uBkty security dapoaft* or bond* on
In® L®nu 0» ®ny p in 0C p®rc#l tn lftQ f,

M 52 1998 Ransom#* T-103 Trim Mower medal fL G X O X
SN US000376
CO U RSE EQUIPM ENT
C-3 Pre-1968 Ariena Roto-TkNrfPlow M902004

8N 03M 19

C 9 Pre 1968 Ryan Sod Cutler

SN 39M S

C 23 Pre-1996 Box Blade Attachmantt
C 39 Scotta 3' Drop Spreader
C 38 Scoita 3' Drop Spreader
C-71 -990 Vfoon Sroadcatl Spreader (960 foe)

R. Ak corrtreda. autoonBacto, agreement!, eervtce agraamanN, warranaea and purchase order* which heretofore or haretnaftar aiacut*d by or on behalf of Bre Debtor, or heretofore or trereinattar assigned
to Bre Debtor, to eorwreetton wfth Bre use. operation and maintenance
of Bre Prom boa, or Bre us* or conaouchon of davatopmant improvemanta on Bre Land;

PAR CEL 5

T. Ak Instruments, documents, chattel paper* and general intangibles
ralakng to or arising from the foregoing collateral and all cash and
noncash proceed* and products Brereof. and

Commence at tha Soutowaat corner ol aforesaid Tract T . said
Soutowaat com ar being on toa Northerly right-of-way of to#
Longwood Wagner Road (SU N Road 434); toanca N. 11*4930* E.
atong toa W ad m * of add Tract T . 1192 46 (set. there* S 76*1030"
E., 10367 N d to a pomt caked "A* for future refarenca; thanca S.
04*45 18" W. 444.17 N d ; toanca S. 43*1767 E. 123 07 N d to a
pomt called "8* tor future reference; thanca S. 0 7 * » '4 7 W. 73 66
N d . toanoa S 3 7 6 3 3 7 E. 72.10 N d ; toanca S 61*0337 E.
t a m N d to a pomt catted ‘ C* tor future reference, toanca 3
46*27'57 E. 170 94 N d . thanca S. 65*10 55* E. 122 27 fa d to a
point catted *0* tor M ure refarenca.
PA R C EL *A*
Thanca returning to said pomt *A* tor a pomt of beginning, toanca run
S 04*45'16* W. 444 17 N d ; thanca N 43*1757 W 26 70 N d .
there* N X * 23 26* E 426 27 N d . toanc* 3 76*1030* E 9 X Net
to to* pomt of bagmorng
PERSO N AL PRO PERTY DESCRIPTION
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT -B"
SCHEDULE 1
MORTGAGE
Tha Mortgage and Security Agreement (th* 'Mortgage*) tor which
thi* Financing SU U m ant» tiled is contained In tnat certain Mortgage
ddad on or about November , 1990 given by th* Debtor to to*
Secured Party and « given to secure, among other things, a
Promissory Not# In th* principal amount ol Three M illion Sevan
Hundred Thousand and 0 0 / iX Dollar* IS 3 .7 X .0 X X ) And payment
and performance of certain obligation* under th* Loan Document*,
aa defined In Bia Mortgage
A Th* parcel* ot land described In Exhibit A attached hereto and by
this rdaranc* mad* a part hereof (collectively, tha *land").
B All building* foundation*, structure* and improvement* (Including
datura*) nor or hereafter located on or m to* Land (collectively, the
•improvamanu*);
C A il right, title and mtaraal, if any. of Debtor In and to th# ttreat* and
road*, opened or doted, abutting tha Land, all atrip* and gorea with­
in or adjoining tha Land, to* air apace and right to uta to* air apace
above to* Land, a l nghu of mgraaa and agrat* to and from to* Land,
all aaaamanU. right* of way. revaraiont. remainders, hereditaments,
and appurtenances now or hereafter affecting th# Land or tha
Improvement*, all royalties and right* and p rM N g tt appertaining to
Bia uaa and anjoymem of th* Land or to* improvement*, including all
air. Ularal support, allay, drainage, watar. oil ga* and minaret right*,
ail option* to purchase or H at*, and all other interests, tau t* * or
claim*, fi law or m equity, which Debtor now hae or her cella r may
acquire in or with respect to the Land or th* Improvement* (collec­
tively th* Appurtenance**).
Th* Land, to* improvement* and th* Appurtenance* are hereinafter
sometime* collectively referred to a* toa 'Prem ia**'
D A ll right. CD* and interest of Debtor &lt;n an equipment, fittmga. furni­
ture. furnishing*, appliance*, apparatus, and machinery fi which
Debtor now or hereafter he* a possessory or m m interest and now or
hereafter installed fi tha Premise* and all building material* auppka*
and aqupm ani now or haraaftar carrvarad to the Prem ises and
intended to be installed therein, all futures other goods and person­
al proparty of whatever kind and nature now contained on or fi or
hereafter placed on or fi to* Prem ise* and u»*d or to be uaad n con­
nection with to* totting or operation thereof fi which Debtor now ha*
or haraaftar may acquit* a possessory or title interest and aa
renewal* or replacement* ot sny of to* foregoing property or s t o s i
In substitution thereof (coilactiveV to* tq u ip m a n o

U. Ak revenue# received by Debtor from Bre ownership and operation
of Bre Premie**, regardless of what such revenues may be called.
Including, without limitation, ak proceeds, products, offspring, sales
or profits of Bre Premises

C-73 1907 Ortch-Witch Trencher
C-75 1990 Stihi 20* Chainsaw
C-77 1991 Lesco Walking Broadcaet Spreader
(Steel Hi Wheel)
C-79 1991 Spreyer (250 Oerton) Engine
C -79Pr* 1966 Ryan Aartflar M644317

C M Pre-1968 Lesco Walking Broadcaal Spreader
C 03 1990 Pittsburgh Rotary Cutter (Bush Hog)
C-64 1992 John Dears 2 X Blower
C 67 1992 P T 2 X 3HP Edger

*Mmt

'Am

8NF0C230G790740
SN99787

C 68 Echo Trimmer M2501
C 69 24CC Trimmer M 2 4 X
C I X 1993 Power Pruner
C -101 1993 9emi-Tre*h Pump M H S T 3 X

SNS11X15645
8N HN 279X19

C 102 1993 Turtco Mels-R-Matfo Top Draaaar M96423
SN36SS77
C-104 1993 Echo TrimmerfWeedaatar M8RM2S01 SN063073
C 103 1993 Echo TrimmeriW eedeeNf M S R M 24X SN0667M
C -1 X Used Ryan Aerator

SN102916

C I X 1997 Lesco Hedge Trimmer 2 H 0 7 X
C 109 1098 Maruyama Trimmer X 1 7 2 1 6
C lio 1996 Maruyama Trimmer 03090M
C -111 19M Cushman Trapraka modal *696922 8N 99X4677
REPAIR EQUIPM ENT
SN633

R 1 0 CrafNm an 1GHP Grinder M397-19690
FT-11 Columbian Vic* (6*) MD4S-MY
R -14 Lincoln H. Pre* G rata* Quo

SNS2719
8N444

R 29 C oncrelt Tools
R-40 D ella Orik Pres*
R 43 Portable G as Powered Sewer Pump
(Mud Hog Pump)
R-93 Floor Jack 2 5 Too
R 50 Visa
R 59 2-Ton Engine Moist
R 60 Three (3) Lapping Machine*
R-61 Lincoln Welder
R 82 1990 20 Ton Press

W-fl 3 Gang Range Picker

Ak fixture* end persorwl property of any kind whatsoever now owned
or hereefter acquired by Debtor, whether tangible or intangible, which
la or wik be pieced upon. W derived from, or used In any connection
with Bre Property and Bre improvement* thereon ("Improvements').
The foregoing property ahak include ak Accounts, Equipment.
General Intangibtoe and Inventory (a* those terms are defined to
Arttcla 9 of Bre Florida Uniform Commercial Cod*, aa amended from
lim e to Sma). Including. apeofScaty and without limitation. Bre item*
daacrtoad on Schedule A, attached hereto and by BiM refarenca
mad* a part hereof, and account* receivable, reserves and cash (low
from Bre operation of Bre business on Bre Property, ak furniture, fur­
nishing*. goods, tuppke*. office equipment, office machine*, office
furnishings, fixture*, machvre*. plana and specification*, contracts
and contract right*, kcanaa*. including, enthout limitation any now or
haraaftar acquired Spirituous Alcoholic Beverage Licenses causa*
ot action, daiin*. condemnation proceed*, profit*, concession*, tee*,
lease* and lease guaranties, rant*, security deposits, utility deposit*,
trademark* or trad* name*, utility contract*, maintenance contracts
and agreements, management contract*, service contract*, chattel
paper, negotiable Inurnment*. Instruments, lattare ol credit, policies
and proeaeda ol viauranc*, cash bank account* and refund* lor
tax**, or premiums of any insurance, proceeds and revenue* from
Bre arreck bar. clubhouse and pro shop, ak equipment, fixtures, tar­
nishing*, inventory and supptre*. golf dub*, golf carts, and other golf
equipment landscaping equipment, tool* and supplies, mowers,
sprinkler and irrigation systems facilities and equipment, vahres
rotors, computer or other control system*, goll dub initiation lees
greens N at. golf cart and go» dub rental las*, membership tees,
membership due*, accounts rtcafvabt* tor pro shop, snack bar and
clubhouse aapandtturea. and any other payment* from member* or
users of the golf court*, dubhoute, tnack bar. pro ahop and reiatad
facilities located on Bre Property, together with ak present and future
attachment*, accession*, replacement*, addition a. products and pro­
ceed* Brereof. A l of Bre foregoing property Is collectively referred to
herein aa Bre ■Collateral* Further, Debtor and Secured Party hereby
agree that any and ak pay manta daacrtoad m But paragraph are -pro­
ceed*, product, offsprings, rents or profit*' tor purposes of f 952(b)
of Bre Urvtad Stale* Bankruptcy Coda, u amended
List Of Equipment
Machinery 6 Equipment Oort Court* Maintenance a* ot X D 6 9 0
VEH ICLES
V-20 1990 Fort Tractor/Loaderif orkHtt

SNBB92389

V-24 1M 2 Cushman Turf Truckatar
Sprayer
Boom

SN 91X7022
SN 609697
SN009945

V-25 1M 2 6 ■ 10 Dump Trader (WT 17004)

SN6290

V- 28 i M 3 Cushman utility Varud* w/
Bo»ed-in Flatted M63093

SN 93X2015

V-27 Pre*&lt;M3 CluO Car Oaadvre Cany M 1
SN FG 9119-244X7
w rang* cage
V-31 1998 Cuanman 832 Truckatar
Model *896632

SN96002941

Two (2) Vamaha Cany Ak Utility Vehicle* under
tha Yamaha lease aa oanar vehicles
MOW ERS

M X Two DM 3000

H iA il

8N10150T7H

SECURITY AGREEM ENT

F A il right, tit* and interest ol Debtor fi and under ail accounts
*screws documents instruments chattel paper and g*n*r« rts n g
bias SS toa foregoing terms are dshnao &lt;n to* Code lh*te&lt;n*ft#r
defined) and a i contract nghts Irancfuea* b o o s records p.ans
specifications permit* cars** approves action* and ca rte s of
action which now or haraaftar 'Bata to are served from or are .aad
at connection with toe P&lt;*mise* or to* use eperaton mamienanc*
occupancy or enjoyment tre'eot or to* conduct of any t . t -e ss ot
•ctrvbea toaraon (co*ecBr*ry to* 'in ta n g oa a'

le a and r r e s e uf f.eCA'F f i at ra re * e Ire n e a r u n e

M 1922X-69110127

WATER AND RANGE EQUIPM ENT

M 26 &lt;067 Whits Freid B est Tractor

H AA

SN 90X72

SCH ED U LE 1

E Ail good*, merchandise and ether parsons property whether tan­
gible or FrtangibM. now owned or hareeftar *cq uf *o by Debtor when
is held tar sew toes* or license to customers furnished to customer*
unoar any contract ol serve# or held a* raw m*i*nete w on fi
process supplies or maianais used or consumed fi the Debtor a
Busin#** (collectively toa ’Inventory')

0 As ngyv aa* and Fftaraai ot 0*C4or fi and under *a ease* « s&lt; gr
tonerce* * 'd veanaaa of and occupancy agrsenerss re awng to B e
Pi*m *e* or any pan tre e d now or rereM ler ernerad to o and at
amendment* t n e v / i renew»* and gu*r*r«ea Be&gt;*of a t secu
rSy B e d u and s i w e y l p sy to e B e s y o e u tie cS v F y B e
laaa*B*i

SN 043X

C-72 1990 Irrigation Wire Locator 621

R-4 N s try Badkhife Grind#! M 2 X
Q. Tb Bre aitont leeignabie. an kcanaa*. liquor ic a n ta t, permit*,
approvala oerttftceN e and agreem ent! with or from oil board*. ag*h*
etoe, daparimanto, govamnrentoi or oBrenvita, rata ting dtraefty or
indirectly to Bre ownanhtp, uaa. operation and maintenance of the
Prem ia#!, or tha uaa. eonatrueiton or development of the
improvement* on the Lend. wheBrer hereto tore or hareeftar iaaued
oraaecutod;

8. Ak right* of Bre Debtor In and to ak plana and apecfocattona
design*, drawings and other information, malarial* and matters
heretofore or hareaftor prepared relating to Bre Improvamanta or any
conatnjctton on Bre Land.

T hd part of Tract T . THE HIGHLANDS SECTION THREE, a*
recorded m Plat Book 17, Pag*1 *8 and 49. of tha Public Record* ol
Sammot* County. Ftortda. described aa loftowt

8N 8400020313

C -107 1996 SUN Edgar FC72
O. Ak of the right, BtN and totareal of Bre Debtor to and to an
unearned premiums accrued, accruing or to accrue under any and alt
insurance poko aa now or hereefter provided pursuant to Bre term# of
Insurance agreement!, and a l proeaeda of sum* pay abN for m# to n
of or damage to: (*| Bre Lend or personal property; or (b) rent*, rev­
enue*. income, profit* or proceed* from service agreement* or con­
tract*. Naaes. franchisee, concetatona or keen*** of or on any part
of Bre Lend;

TOGETHER WITH Q R AN T0R3 RIGHTS IN THAT CERTAIN E A S E ­
M ENT FROM BIG C Y PR ESS. LTO DATED NO VEM BER 11.1996 IN
FAVOR O F W INTER SPRINGS PARTNERS. LTO. O VER TH E FOL­
LOW ING DESCRIBED LANDS

Go« Court* Easement 'A*

T S S ttS C

M 50 1990 Ransom es Qraanamower modal *99S 6 X SI MSX 1 14S

n-t9N # ary Reel Grinder M I X
PAR CEL 0

Excepting therefrom toa tallowing
A portion of Tracts *D" and T , toa Highlands Section Three. City ol
W inter Spring*, a* racordad in Plat Booh 17. paga* 46 and 49. Public
Racorda of SEM INOLE County. Fiord* being mors particularly
deecnbed aa tottaw*

L eg als

L eg als

eg a ls

S N X 26 3

M 26B &lt;867 Jecooaen 3-Gang Puk Frame
iconvertad from 5-Gang)
M 19 1966 A O Toro Walking Mower (M*)

SN30113 60364

SN GG975140f717/0

M 35 1990 Toro Tnprex Green*mow*r M4J40
SN0&lt; 5X
w Vemcufler
SN10401. 10402, 19404
M 42 1993 Toro C&gt;r**n*rT*awr 3000 U4360
wftnree &lt;3, Pow*&lt; (purer*
o v a * i i ) H o t * ffe t tu
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M ISCELLANEO U S M AINTENANCE EQUIPM ENT
X-3 Microfiche (Stored Away • Not In Uaa)
X-5 H O f 3 Steel Chaei (unknown footage)
M AINTENANCE OFFICE EQUIPM ENT
Metal Office Desk
Wooden Office Desk
4-drawer metal filing cabinet
3-her m eial shelf urul
Amano Tim# Clock and card rack
Refrigerator
Microwave
5 chairs
three (3) telephones
TOOL BOX AN 0 M ISCELLANEO US TOOLS
Roitewey Tool Box. thoveia. axe. stodge hammer 1 12.
scum# hoes, hand sickle, bar*, pitchfork*, tempmettr.
soil probes, pole saw. peka, mactrettsa. aluminum trap
rakat. squeegees hedge shear*, pruning shears. Vlclor
gauge*. X ' hot*, walking distance meter. Craftsman
900 pc M atter Tool Sat and more
OTHER MAINTENANCE EQUIPM ENT
Irrigation System
Pump Station
irrigation Seteiite Control Boras
1991 Jockey Pump
Course Tee Signage
A Clubhouse Walkway signage owned by W SOC
B On-court# signage rae contract with Qo« Ad*
Unlimited
Scoreboard
’ represents Am South Business and Commercial Loan
in th* amount of 580.1X 15
RESTAURANT BAR 6 FIXTURES
BAR A R EA
Serving Tray* • 3 Medium end 2 Small
I Metal Shaker for Cocktail*
1 G lass Shaker tor Cocktails
t Strainer
t Small Cutting Board
1 Three Compartment Beer 4 Soda Can Coder-Siam ret* Steel
4 Sinn* - Stainless Steel
2 Garbage Can*
20 Large Pitchers (Plastic 60 or)
IS Ash Trays
t Television
1 Casio Register - TK 2000
1 Calculator
t Credit Card Mach me • Hand Slid*
t Stapler
t Metal Gum Display Rack
t Candy a n j Chip Hot#! Metal Display Rack
l W n* Glass Rack (Hanging)
1 Candy Plastic Diaptay Rack
1 Tap* D'spenser
1 Telephone
1 Two Door Draft Beer Keg C oder • Siamies# Steel Top
end 1 Penck Reach fi Beer Coder
t Soda Fountain Oitpenaer (on loan)

8 Rock Glass#*
3 Shot 0 asset
4 Sm*.i Brandy G k ite s
to White Wine Glasses
20 Draft Mug*
&lt; R-bcrer Station Mat
1 ice 8*i

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M 46 Pie 11N4 M u Greenenealer IM360

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W-11 20 Onvtng Range Mats

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M 11 7*100 Mower VTKC25

M 44 P&gt;* Itort bweeuw

W-10 Range RuslN r Heavy Duty Balw aaher M BW 20X
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1 2x3 bukatki board
2 9 theff (halving unite (wooden)
1 cradanta (matal)
t computer printer ttend (wooden)
1 Panaaonic 1(MOt dotm atrix printer
3 Oort wak picture*

17*47 38" E. 177 24". F e n ce n r N 97*2912 K. 190 97; Fen ce n r
S 32*3915* e. 118.98". toence ran 1 22*0344* w . IBS.IS'; toence
ran S 01*97*00* E. 277 89’ to toe P e rt of B e p rtn g : containing
29 729 ecrea. more or te ar

BACK O FFICE

SCHEDULE 1
MORTGAGE

mailings, goods. luppHee. office equipment office mediinee. office
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lessee end lease guarantiee, rente, security depoefta. uOMy dapoaffa.
tradamartra or trad* names, utnty ccnkecia. meManence contracts
and agraemanta. management contract*, service conkacta, chattel
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and proceed* of Inaurance. caaft bank accounts and ralbndt tor
tax**, or pramiuma of any rauranca. proceed* and re venue* from
toe snack bar, ckibhouse and pro ahop, al aqMpmenL ftxturae. frxmeNnga. inventory and auppaaa. golf duba. goff carle and ottier go*
equipment, landscaping equipment. tooM and aupp8ea. mowara.
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green fee*, goff cart and goff dub rental toee. membership Mae,
membership duet, accounts raeeTOabto (or pro shop, mack bar and
dubhout* axpandnuraa. and any other payments from memttera or
users of toe goff course, clubhouse, meek bar, pro shop and ratoled
fadVHai upfaff fl cmth# rr#ml»&gt;. toQath tf with a l pr#a#iit and Mui#
Mtechmenta, ecceaeiona. raplecememe. eddltlona. products mdpro€##09 opff#o». m ot in# tOfvyotny propariy i# co##cwv#fy rararroa w
herein as the *CoffateraL* Further, Debtor and Secured Party hereby
agree that any and afl payment* described In Wa paragraph era *proceadi. product, offspring*, rants or profit** tor purpose* of f 982(b)
oI the United Stale* Bankruptcy Coda, aa amended

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2 large Ttaeh Can*
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1 Goff Count Mural

1 Blonde Oak Executive Deek
2 Blonde Oak Cradaniaa
2 B km di Oafc p t in
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EKANA GOLF COURSE:
LEG AL DESCRIPTION:
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT *C*

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SCH ED ULE ’ A*
Legal Daacriptton of the Property

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RESTAURANT BAR FIXTURES (CONT)
SERVER STATON

1 Bun Warmer •2 drawer

1 ICV ' W H * H P
1 9Cu. Aafffgaraior (no! woAhig}
t N ttie Pncfttr (on loan)
CoMoo Mahan (on loon)
1 Cotton Urn (on loon)
a Pot Warmer* (on loan)
1 loo 18a MtcNno (on loon)
1 let Scoop

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OFFICE ANO ALCOVE AREA
I Mop wOh Rtogar Buchot
1 First Ad KR
1 Employee Tfrne Cloeh
1 2-Drawer Flo Cabinet
1 Wood Dot*
1 BUM*! Board
1 Time Cart) - Rack
1 Ponn WRfft-ln Cooler
2 to* MacNnti fftix d )
KITCHEN
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1 Mm ( iR n r
3 la m e Shoot Pont
E. Ovens/ Bum ort
1 ChOfOroK O dl
1 Large Fry Or*
0 E. Fryor W eta
1 O E. Exhaust Hood
I Sandwich Board
1 Coot Down Tkbla «0ti oomporttnoma (Don Bar)
1 Hoorn TOON
1 4-tHco Tboator
1 Raatano Reach-ln Refrigerator* wfto Doubt* Doora
t Truo T4BP Upright Roodvln Fraaaer with Double Doora

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1 Sma* Bquaro (SWnlaao BtoaO Baking Pvt
1 SWnioao Biaa! Prop ThMo «Mh Binh
13-Sink (BtaWooa Stool) UnH
1 Champion Otohwaeher
I Garbage Otogosato
3 Pbo Ixtngulatwa
l Control Iprtntdor Byotam ovar Kitchen
1 Largo Troth Can
i Tinioy Boats
7 Aaaonod Pota
lAatortad Fry Pans
t Floor Rubber Mat
I Small Stackablo Sma
1 Coiandor
1 Bmal Hand Orator
3 Papor Tbwot Dtaponaan
1 Hand Sink
• Largo KHchon manaHa (Aaaonad)
3 But Pant
4 Largo Oral PloBora
a Soup Bowl#
20 Butlar Knfvoa
M F o rk a
S3 Sooona
DO Largo Oval Platoa
PRO SH O P D ISPLAYS AND FIXTU RES
CUSTO M ER AR EA
I S' Display Counlar
1 S' Range B o i Shad (Matal Brawn)
1 2*2 Baa Olaplay Rack
1 Wooden Doth

DESCRIPTION PARCEL I

Beginning at the Noriheaeterfy comer ot Lot 9. TWIN RIVERS
MOOCL HOME AR EA recorded In Plat Book 3B. Page It of toe
Public R e co rd ot Seminole County. Florida, ran N 21*19 W E.
999 91; thence N S T S S T T E, 941.19'; thence tram a tangent bear­
ing of S 90*92‘ H ’ E ran Soutoaeatoriy go* 99' along toe arc of a
curve enneave Morihaaatariy having a radkia ot 982V 93', a central
angle of 08*SETT*. and a chord ot 908 S3', add curve being 100 00“
Souihwaateriy of and concentric with toe center in e of County Road
No 419: thence ran B O T W O P W. 841 43 thence ran S. 44*04DS*
W. 1910 98': (hence run S 72*340T W. 489 15'; toence ran S
39*2593* E. 520 10'. toence ran N 33*9208* E. 421.17*; toence ran
N 92*5002* E. 382 38', toence ran N 39*3017* E. 922 78'; toence
ran N 32*28'91* E. 493 74’; toence ran N 86*0918* E. 831 87*:
(hence ran S 29*30'4t* E. 51549'; thence ran S 09*1839* E.
334.17', thence ran S 27*30'4 T W. 84598 ; toence ran S 3 t* 0 7 '4 r
E. 988 88'; toence run S 22 *3 r il* E. 248 01; toence ran N
80*32 i r E. 298 B t‘; toence ran 8 37*38 79" E. 720 6T ; toence ran
S 15*1838* E, 434 92*. toence ran S 11*1939' W. 342 29'; toence
run S 37*1232" E. 81815'; toence ran 9 00*3839* E. 190 00';
thence ran S 36*9209* E. 918.11'; toence ran 8 13*1S I T W.
338 90'; toence ran S 44*4808* W. 392 93': toence ran S 79*0811*
W. 74 99'; thence run along the boundary of TWIN RIVERS S E C ­
TION VII aa recorded in Plat Book 41. Page* 2-4 of u id Public
Record* to* kMowtng the co u n t* S 11*9800* W. 888 98'; 9
27*49 O ff W, 7 2 12 ; N 92*15007 W. 87,29'; Nortoweetarty 107 34'
along the arc of a curve concave Noriheeelarty having a redkj* of
190 00'. e central antfa ol 41*0000* and a chord ot 109 08' that
b a in N 41*4900* W; toence N 21*1900* W. 99.97*; toence ran
along to* boundary of TWIN RIVERS SECTION VI aa recorded in
Plat Book 40. Pagaa 98-79 of aald PubSc Racorda to* M ow ing eight
co u n t* N 70*4900* E. 87048'; N 32*1900* E. 34293 . N 48 4900*
W. 338 20 ; N 46*0099* W, 175 98'; N 14*2239* E. 189 94'; N
93*45007 W. 48000'; N 77*3648* W. 302.Iff; thence ran N
08*23'14* W. 309 57'; toence ran N 01*57Off W, 277 89': thence ran
N 22*03 44* E. 182 88'; toence ran N 32*38 15* W. 118 56': toence
ran 9 57*2933* W, 190 97': toence ran S 17*4739* W, 177 24';
thence ran S 86*99007 W. 373 07'; toence ran N 80*0409* W.
208 75'; toence ran N 08*44'17* W. 293 Iff, toence ran N 18*33 42*
E. 224.42; thence ran N 18*3129* W, 381.98' toence ran N
77M203* W, 33021'; toence ran 8 13*5722 W, 410 80'; toence ran
S 34*7358* W. 829 47", thence ran 8 09*9319* W. 211 Off; toence
ran 9 50*4737* E. 284 02 ; thence ran S 02*3894* E. 107 83';
thence ran along toe boundary of TWIN RIVERS SECTIO N VI aa
recorded In Piet Book 40, Pegee 89-79 ot aetd PubSc Record* to* (otlowing tore* court**: from a tangent bearing of N 89*2833* W ran
Weeteriy 647.79' along to* are of ■ euro* concave Southerly having
a radtua of 841.23', a central angle of 44‘ 0 7 'ir and a chord of
631.1V; S 68*24'12* W, 248 411 Northweaterty 47.12 dong the a n
of ■ euro* concave Northeeateriy having ■ radtua of JO Off, a central
angle of 90*0030* and a chord of 42 43' toat bear* N 88*36 4|* W;
toence run along toe la tte rly Right of Way In* of Lockwood Rood,
recorded In O R. Book 1980, Pago 882, of to* Public Racorda of
Seminole County, Florida, toe M ow ing (even court**: N 23*38'48*
W, 390 49'; toence ran Nortoweetarty 148 4ff along toe a re o la curve
concave Nortoeaalerly having a radlu* of 718 Off, a central angle of
19*38 S3’ and a chord ot 244.20' that bear* N 13*48 90* W: toence
ran N 03*3593" W. 707.241 toence ran Northweaterty 967 23' along
the arc ot a euro* concave Southwesterly having a radtua of
1000 00', a central angle of 32*3030* and a chord of 989 86' that
bear* N 20*1033* W; toence ran N 38*23 13* W. 881.38'; thence ran
Northerly 380 87; along to* arc of a euro* concave Easterly having a
radius of 892 68’. a central angle of 38*0030* and a chord ot 531.69’
toat bear* N 18*29 33* W; thane* ran N 00*23 33* W, 129.02; toence
departing said Right of Way ran N 89*3820* E, 273.00' along to*
Southerly tins of add TWIN RIVERS MODEL HOME A R EA , toanc*
ran along to* Easterly In* of M id TWIN RIVERS M ODEL HOME
AR EA to# M ow ing two course* N 1B*37'47* E. 98.91'; N 23*3620*
E. 450 00' to th# Point of Beginning, containing 220.79 ecrea, more
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Begin at th* moat Northeasterly corner of th* above deicnbed lend
■t th* Southwesterly Right of Wey line of County Road No 419.
thence ran 3 07*04 07* W, 30.181 toence ran Northweaterty 87 97'
along the arc of a circular curve, concave to th* Northeast, with a
radtua of 11347.18'. a central angle ot O0*26'11*. a chord beermg of
N 68*49 44* W. 87.07'; thence N 60*44 38* W. 199 87' to the
Southwesterly Right of Wey Bn* of said County Road 419; toence
Southeasterly 278 29 along to* arc of a circular curve, concave to
to* Northeast, with a radius of 3829 63'. a central angle of 02*4436*.
a chord bearing of 8 68*2820* E. 278 28’ U th* Potnt of Beginning,
being on* and to* seme a* toat land described In 0 R Book 2429,
Pag* 884-885 of th* Public Record* of Sem m olt County, Florida,
conveyed to Seminal* County M ay S. 1992

I Credit Card Data Procaoomg Machine
I Tala phono (3 Jacka)
I Eloctnc Pancd Shorpanor
1 NCR 2I2S Roglator
1 Calculator
1 Eloctrtc Clock
1 Mirror
1 Olov* Display Box

LEG AL DESCRIPTION PARCEL 2
9 Spotlight Eloctnc Display
2 Mannequin* 1 Body
2 Brannock Shoe Dovteea
1 Couniertorc* Control Center Atom (extendi to
Reataurant and Office* and Cart Bam)
(No Inventory)
O FFICE IN PR O SHOP
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Troth Baakota
Chair
Telephone

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1 Tub Sink
42 Driving Range Bafl Buckota
30 Math Sago lor Range B ala
4200 Range Ball* tor Ortving Range
3 19 -Compartment Matal Goff Bag Storage Recka
2 Wooden Sheivaa on Was
39 Igloo SPack Coolert
CART BARN/SHED FIXTUREB
T9 Battery Chargee In U ta
79 Q d l Carta (under leaaa wtdt Yamaha)
2 Ranger Golf Cart (under lease with Yamaha)
t Beverage Cart (under laaae with Yamaha) aa a lo a n e r"
Vehicle
2 Oaaotin* Carry A ll Rang# Picker (under leaaa with
Yamaha) aa ‘loan er’ vehicle
t Countertorce Alarm S yelam
t Amano Tima Clock and card rack
1 TVe Jack
1 Vice
1 Work Bench
1 4-way lug nut wrench
t tat ot amok toon (eaeorted)
1 9-Bar matal ahaff unit
ADMINISTRATION O FFICE FURNITURE A FIXTURES
LOBBY AREA
1 S’ Couniar with 4-0rawara and 4-Shatva*
1 Royal Copyttar CS2017 Copier
1 OLX Executive Telephone
t Oak Blonde Oeek with PuttyiOak Shelving Urol
t Executive Chaw
1 2-Drawer (Putty) Tub FSa
t IBM Wheel*rrter 9 Typewriter
t Typewriter Table
2 2-Drawer Me caometa (Brown and Black)
t Pitney Bowee pottage mater (ranted)
1 P o t lege Scale

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3x4 ouaaan board
3 Waatacaaitata (2 large, t tm ai)
t Electric penck anarpenar
1 Wak Clock
1 Wall Picture ot our torn hole 9*4
t Sharp UX-103 Faxphone
t Computer Date
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t h PSOOC Deexget Black and Color Computer Printer
Cueram-au* (Chanaa U w n i i20M#g H O « e i i 2 t ' 44Meg
Floppy Oitk Orwaa 386SX 40 MHZ. 44 Cache 4Ueg Ram
Cror^utw Syaiam wan tS-oa VCA Orapmca card, to t Keyboard
mouaa '4 ‘ VCA Morolor (Packard Ba») and Surge Suwiraaanr
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Beginning *1 the Northeeateriy comer ot Lot 12 TWIN RIVERS S E C ­
TION V. recorded in Plat Book 39. Page* 84 through 87. ot the PubHc
Racorda ot Sarmnol* County. Florida, run along to# boundary ot
TWIN RIVERS SECTION VI a* recorded In Plat Book 40. Page* 69
through 79 Of said Public Racorda to* M ow ing nine course* from a
tangent bearing of N 72*0429* E run Easterly 526 91' along th* arc
of a curve concave Southerly having a radius of 638 77". a central
angle of 43*4927* and a chord of 912 97'. thane* ran S 62*03 48" E.
297 33', ihenc# ran Southeasterly 132 39' along th* arc of a curve
concave North*aalariy having a radtua of 400 Off, a central angle of
&lt;8*3924* and a chord ol 131 99' that bear* S 71*3333* E. thanes
run S 26*1330* E. 269 0V; thane# ran S 14*1330* E, 392 28';
toanc* ran 3 14*41'4ff E. 80 00; toanc# ran S 00*37"1S* W, 117.07*;
thence ran 3 14*43 52* W, 11563 ; thence ran S 8 9 * 2 4 'irW . 22 59';
toanc* ran Westerly 207 47* along th* arc ot a curve concave
Southerly having a radius of 837 93 . a central angle of 18*38 43" and
a chord of 206 S3' toat bear* S 80*04 30* W; thane* run along th#
Eaalariy Una of said TWIN RIVERS SECTION V to* M ow ing four
court** N 02*2412* E, 66 6V; N 23*33 46* W. 642 96", N 32*03 28*
W. 112 2 0 ; N 9t*39'48* W. 731.11' to tha Point of Beginning, contain­
ing 11 400 acre*, more or le ts
LEG AL DESCRIPTION PARCEL 3
Beginning at to* Northeeateriy comer of Lot 44. TWIN RIVERS S E C ­
TION V, ax recorded in Plat Book 39. Pag** 84 through 87 of the
Pubkc Record* ot Saminoi* County. Florida, run along tha boundary
ot TWIN RIVERS SECTION VI a t recorded In Ptal Book 40. Page*
69 through 73 of aald Public Record* th* following 18 court**, from
a tangent bearing of N 68*2221* E. run Northeasterly 208 Off along
to* arc of a curve concave Southerly having a radtua of 377 33', a
central angle of 20*4378* and a chord ot 207 78'; S 11*33 46" E.
326 03'; 3 63*3123* E. 158 SO': S 63*33'48* E. 130 Off; 3 08*3348"
E, 87 13'; Southeasterly 104 18' along to* arc of a euro* concave
Northeasterly having a radius of 397 94’. a central angle of 13*0000*
and a chord of 103 66' toat bears S 16*05 48* E. ran Southweaterly
21 03 along the arc of a curve concave Westerly having * radtua of
23 00'. a central angle ol 46*1173* and a Chord ot 20 4 V that bear*
S 00*29 34* W. ran Southeasterly 93 37’ along tha arc o l a curve con­
cave Northeasterly having a radius ol 8 0 Off. a central angle ol
109*16 34 and a chord of 61 33' that bears S 30*02 32* E. S
03*18'4t* W. 130.00'. S W 4V 19* E, 160 00'. N 03*18'41* E.
221 72'; N 30*34 58* W, 149 90'; N 08*33 46* W. 320 Off. N
08*16 26* W. 63 38'; N 63*36 06* E. 114 44", S 31*3871* E. M 3 98',
N 66*43 O ff E. 130 00'; S 21*1300* E. 38 34 . thane# run along the
boundary of TWIN RIVERS SECTION VII as recorded in Ptal Book
41. Pages 2 through 4. of said Pubkc Records the M ow ing 13 cours­
es S 21*1500* E. 69 37'; Southeasterly te s la 'a lo n g toe arc of a
curve concave Northeeateriy having a radtua of 200 00', a central
angle ot 41 *00 00" end a chord of 140 08’ that bear* S 41‘ 43 O ff E.
S 57*20 38* W 7300 . S 32*43 40* E. 113 00 . S 22*22 37* E. 80 02 .
S 26*19 50* E. 96 83 ; S 33*1922* E. 169 90 . S 47*06 32* E.
240 00'. 3 15*2206* E. 124 97 , S 04*5172* W, 360 21 . S 36*22 37*
W 396 59 S 24*44 29* W. 249 44'; S 60*7629* W, 103 10 ; toanc*
ran N 60*3703* W. 585 45 , mance ran N 31*9109* W. 631.73 .
thence ran N 44'9924* W. 410 22'; thence ran along the Easterly kne
ol said TWIN RIVERS SECTION V toe tatow rg tour course* N
51*24 12* E. 314 58, N 37*3324’ E, 122 02 ; N t1*292ff E. 110 40 .
N 02*2412* E. 917 78. containing 44 835 acre*, more or lata

PERSONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:
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Thousand and 007100 Doners (14.90000000) and payment and parfcm anee of flertaBn ob«gekore under toe Loon Ooeumante, aa
defined r toe Mortgage
1 The perceto of land doocrfced in bto. C rteefted hereto and by toie
rafarane* made ■ pan hereof (coasctoiaiy. toe U n ff) ;
2. A l bunding*, toundeSont, akuduroa end Bmproramento (InckxSng
fbm irtc) now or h#r##ft#r in n *#** on Of In th# Lmd (coioct}v#ry, ft#
"Improvtmtnti ").
1 A l right an* and irear aeL (any. of Debtor r and to toe skaeta and
roads, opened or proposed, abusing the Lend, *8 atrip* and gore*
within or ad|oMng tha Land, toe Mr ip a o s and rtgRt to uea toe ek
•pace above toe Land, a l rights of Ingreaa and agree* to and hem
the Lend, aN easement*, right* of wey, reversion*, romelndart,
hereditament*, and appurtenance* now or hareattar P la cin g toe
or iTw ifTrpruvviiw iu, M fuyifD M ana nyrm ana pnvn*g*m
appertaining to the use end *n(oyment of toe Land or toe
knprovemente. In d u in g a* air, leierai aupport, eBay drainage, water,
ox. gas end mineral right*, a l ntFM e to purchase or teoee, and *8
other rterosts, eststes or deans, in law or In aqulfy. wrodi Debtor
now hoe or hereatter may acquire In or w6h reaped to the Land or
toe Improvements (collectTOonr. toe 'Appurtanencee*.
Th# lan d , th* lmprov#m#rtfa and fll# Appurt#n#nc## if# h#f#ln#h#f
cofl#ctfv##y r#f#rtad to m h i *Pf#wtoa##*;
4. Afl right tftt# and W###a* of Dctolof in t i #quipn&gt;#nf. fWtnga, fumituf#, furnithtog*, appflanc#i, ippcratui, md m#chin#fy In which
Debtor now or h#r#ah#r h#a • potititory or M# im m u and rm or
h#r#ah#r instsltod In Ih# Pf#m*a##and afl touidtod malarial#, auppM##
and #qutpm#nt now or h#f##llar d o h v id to 9# Ptanwa## and
imandod to b# toal#n#d tnofobi* oi Bitufii, erthor gooda and p#non*
al property ol whotovor kind and nolura now containad on or in or
h#r##hor pi#c#d on or in ih# Ihontoata and uoad or to b# u— d in conwiU! iei# i#nino or opocaoion m#f#or, m OF^acn m# LffOOvOf norf
has or haraaftor may acquke a pBiaiunry or We intareal and al
renewal* or replacements of any of too torogoing proporty or articles
to substitution thoroof (cokoctvofy, too *fquipmonT):
o. ah gooot. m#rcnana*i# ana om#r paraonai proparry, wn#in#f i*ngiDt# 0* iniangiot#, now Orfriao or nar#an#r acppLiirva oy waoiOi u n itn
is held tor sale, leaaa or Dcanoo to euttom ori. fumiahod to customer*
under any contract of sendee or hold aa raw materials, work In
procoM. auppkai or matoriaia used or conaumod In too Debtor's
business (coiecitvefy. toe inventory^.

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defined), end e# conked rights, franchisee, books, records, plena,
specification*, permit*. Been***, approval*, acflona and causa* of
action which now or horeafltr rofaio to. era derived from or are used
in connection with too Prom isee Of toe use, operation, malntonenco,
occupancy or on)oymtnt thereof or too oondud of any buakn ao or
acbvitioa thereon (coHecttvofy. too TntangMIoa*);
7 AX right, one and im orad of Oobior in and under allow oe.totSnge.
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Promisee or any pen thereof new or fw rsoflar ontorad Into and art
amendments, (xtantion*. renewal* in d guarantiee thereof, ail secu­
rity tharafor, and ail moneys payable thereunder (ookectfvefy. toe
T a a a e sl.
g. AD right, title arxl Intoreet of Debtor to o l rente, revenue#. Income,
letua*. profits, other payment*, security deposit* and otoar benefit*
to which Debtor may now of haraaftor be anflbsd from toe Pram liee.
the Equipment or toe Intangibles or under or fri connection with the
Leasee (Debtor and Mortgage* hereby agree to d any and a l paymanta described in tola parantheHcd clause are "proceed*, product,
offsprings, rants or profits* rRenta*) for purposes of Section 662(b) of
the United State* Bankruptcy Code, aa amended) (cokecttvety. to*
■Property Income*), and
9 AX right, tiOe and intaraat of Debtor in *6 proceed!, judgments,
claims, compensation, swards of damages and seMements with
rasped to or hereafter made a* a result o l or In Bsu of any condem­
nation or taking ot the Prsm ieee by eminenil domain or arty casualty
iota of or damage to any of the Pramieee. to* Equipment to*
intangibles, the le e e e s or too Proporty income, a* refunds with
rasped to to* payment of proporty taxes and aaaoaemonts, and all
other proceeds of toe conversion, voluntary or involuntary, of toe
Prem ises, toe Equipm ent toe Intengtole*. the Leasee or toe Property
Income, or any pert thereof, into cash or liquidated claim s (colledtvely. toe *Proceeds*)
to. AH of Debtor’s right tttl# end interest In and to a l water rights,
riparian right*. Irrigation rights, appropriate right*, water ariocxnoni
water stock and Bcanse* and permits releflng to water use attributa­
ble to or arising in connection with toe lend and e l m rerals, ad, ga*
and other hydrocarbon* located in or baneato the Land, along with all
rights to surface and subsurface entry, and a l of Debtor's right, title
and interest In and to any and a i Bean ies and permits pertaining to
toe use of radalm ad wastewater on to* land, and ek development
rights or credits. o4. gas and mineral righto and a l righto appicabie
or appurtenant to toe Lend;
11 AH of Debtor a right, title and rtaraat in and to a l trad* name*,
trademarks, service marks, logos snd goodwill related thereto which
in any wey now of hereafter belong, relate or appertain to to* Land
or th* improvements or any part thereof, or are now or hereafter
acquired by Debtor, including, without Hmrtattan. toe uea of th* name
'Ekane Oolt Club* and a l other named) used in connection with th*
Land or to* Improvement*.
12. AII ot th* waler. sanitary and storm sewer systems now or herelite r owned by to* Debtor which are now or hereafter located by.
over anrVor upon toe Land or any part and parcel thereof, end which
water systems include a l water main*, serves lateral*, hydrant*,
valve* and appurtenances, and which sewer systems include a l san­
itary sewer knot, including main*, lateral*, manhole# and appurte­
nance*;
13. All paving lor sirsets. road*, walkway* or entrance way* now or
hereafter owned by to* Debtor and which are now or haraafltr locat­
ed on to* Land or any part or parcel thereof;
14. AH of me Debtor * right, title and rtaraat as seller in and to a l
agreements for the sal* of toe Land, or any part thereof, heretofore
mad* and entered into, and in and to a l tala agreement* hereafter
mad* and entered into, by or on behalf of the Debtor, together with
aH deposits and pay mama in connection therewith, together with any
and all racwvabi** now or hereafter due to* Debtor with reaped to
such agreements;
19. AH of to* right. We end interest of the Debtor In and to all
unearned premium* accrued, accruing or to accrue under any snd aU
insurance policies now or hereafter provided pursuant to to* terms of
xisuranc* agreements, and all proceeds of *um* payable tor the toss
of or damage to (a) to* Land or paraonai property; or (b) rants, rev­
enues, income, profits or proceeds from service agreements or contrxets teases, franchises concessions or kcansas of or on any part
otto* Land.
18 All of to# Debtor t tntereal m a l utility security deposit* or bonds
on toe Land or any pert or parcel thereof.

M ANAOERS OFFICE
t Compaq computer / keyboard / mouse
1 Compaq monitor
1 HP Deakjat 699
1 Cannon plain paper lax
1 Desk
t Desk chair
2 4 drawer horiiontal Me cabinet
I Bookcsta
1 Sofa
t Texes Instrument T1-9830 calculator
1 Computer stand
'2 Bulletin board
1 WaH clock
3 Telephone!
GO LF SHOP
4 Wooden wak hanging apparel rack*
2 Wooden haVsfxrt display rack
1 Wooden putter rack
2 Wooden shirt rack*
1 Zanrth 25* TV
t Alton computer I keyboard
1 Cordate monitor
t Panesonic KX-P1124 dot matrix printer
1 Sock display rack
3 SiatwaH sheets with accessories
4 Motorola SP90 radios
2 Telephones
8 Rental sets
CART STORAGE
t Easy Picker befl washer
1 Easy Picker 3 basket range picker
1 ProAir air compraaaor
PORCHES
7 Rocking chair*
5 Round piaatle patio tables
• Plastic patio ehairi
ENTRY I LOCKER ROOMS
2 Chairs
1 Coffa* tables
1 Built-in trophey case
1 WaH hanging
2 Bench**
24 Large tockars
tB Smal lockers
MARKETING O FFICE
1 Filing cabinet
t Desk
1 Desk chair
OW NED PER SO N AL PRO PER TY
2 Storage bins

1 Telephone
1 Comput e-wale computer wth keyboard / mouse
t Monitor
1 HP LaserJet III
OUTSIDE ROOM
1 Filing cabinet
12 Banquet table*
110 Folding chairs
HE3TAURANT
t Tabco 72* x 30* stein le u steel tabi* with sink
f Tabco 7 2 x 30* stainless steel tabi* with undartheff
1 Tabco 98’ x 24’ stainless steal tabi*
1 Tabco 60* x 24* steinlata steel tabi*
2 Tabco 30* x 48 equipment stand with cutting board
1 Advance 3 ccmpenmanl sink with drainboards
2 Advance Hand sink
1 Tabco 12* x 24* stainless stout wall shelve
4 Tabco 1 2 x 38 stainless steel well shelves
2 Inter metro 18* x 48" wail thefvat
1 Metal Maxlets wire shelving unit
1 Star heat tamp
1 Star ga* counter fryer
1 APW 22qt warmer
1 Star 2 burner ga* hot plate
t Star 24’ gas gnddi*
1 Star 24* char broiler
1 True 2 door fraaxar • 49 cu ft
1 True 2 door refrigerator • 49 cu ft
1 True 2 door tre sia r base with back splash
1 Star hot dog roller grin
1 Star bun warmer
1 True 27* sandwich cooler
1 Beverage Air 3 door bottl* cooler
1 Beverage Air 4 kag draft bear dispenser
t Captive Air hood system
1 True 2 door giaaa front raech-ir cooler
1 General (Hear
1 Toastmaster convection oven
1 Panasonic microwave
t Desk
1 Desk chair
9 38* x 38* table
3 30* x 30* table
1 30* x 80*table
OWNED PERSO N AL PRO PERTY

40 Chair*
6 Bar stool*
t N EC Television
t Shinton VCR
t Menu Board
3 WaH pictures
MAINTENANCE

17. 1b toe extern assignable, a l scensea. liquor Ucenae*. permits,
approvals, certificates and agreements wito or from all boards, agen­
das. department*, governmental or otharwi*#, ralaBng (Hradly or
indirectly to to* ownership, use. operation and maintenance Of to*
Prem ise*, or tha us*, construction or development of to#
improvements on to* Land, whether heretofore cr hereafter issued or
executed.
16 All contract*, subcontract* agreement*, sam e* agreements,
warrant)** and purohaa* order* which haratotor* or hersmarter exe­
cuted by or on Denari of to* Debtor, or heretofore or hereinafter
assigned to the Debtor, n connection with to* ue*. operation and
maintenance of toe Premiees. or to* use or construction of develop­
ment improvements on to* Land.
19. A l right* of to* Debtor wi and to ax plan* and speciffcabons.
ces-gns drawings and other nformation, materials and meflars
heretofore or hereafter prepeied i#i*nng to toe improvement* or eny
construction on to* Lend.

LEG AL DESCRIPTION PARCEL 4
Bagui at toe Northeast comer of Lot 170 TWIN R iV E R S SECTION VI
as recorded In Ptal Book 40 Paget 69 through 79 ol the Pubkc
Records ol Semmoie County. Florida, ran along the Northerly kne of
ta d Piet toe M ow ing 16 courses N 69*03 46* W. 300 00 S
00*9412* W, 160 00 S 69*94 I f f E. 106 14 . S 17*4202* W.
194 36 N #9*05 48" W 262 8V , N 45*9920" W, 102 58'; N
73*22 93" W 60 6 1 . 8 61*4500* W. 74 4 V. S 97*9329" W. 74 4 V. S
34*01 5 8 'W, 74 41 . S 10*10 30" W. 74 41 . S 68*14 4 5 'W 9300
S 03*1079" W 110 00 to a p o rt on a curve on r e Northerly R^nt of
Way kne of Keey Creek Court a* recorded on sad per Westerly
136 69 along toe arc of e curve ooncere Northerly henng e ra«u* of
J30 00 a central angle of 22*4347* and a chord of 137 94 that
bears N 73*2742* W N 62*06 4 ff W. 297 39 . Nortowesferiy 108 34
stong the arc of 4 curve concave Soutoweeterty having a radm* of
*41 23 a central angle of 07*2248" and a chord of tea 27' r e l
beers N 68*47 I f f W f w x x deperang sed H v/x cX Wey kne rm N
07*38 94' W 107 83 re n t*
N 9 ff4 7 J7* W 2*4 0 2 f e a r /
N t n r t J t r C 211 o r re ro e hffi N 3412 96" E 029 47 re n te
run N 1247 28' l 410 80 F ie rce n r b 77*4202 E 330 2*
l e u n r f i f f j l W E 38&lt; 68 re n te ran 8 &lt;6*2342 ft
224 42 Fence iiT * O r *4 17* f f i t &gt;0 &gt;ev«e run * 8 0 * 0 4 0 2
I A * 70 r e . j n r H 6 6 'M O ff f I 7 J 0 7 e r r o r run N

S C H E D U LE *
OWNED PERSONAL PROPERTY

20 All instruments document* chattel paper* and general rtangib-as relating to or anting from to* toregomg cotau rsi and *H earn
and noncaan proceed* and product* thereof and
21 AH revenue* racerved by Oaotor from to* ownership and operakon Oi th# Prem ises regardless of whet such revenues may be
ceiled, ro u tin g , wnrout mutation. e» proceeds, product*, offspring
stie s or profits of toe Prana**
SCH ED U LE 1
SECURITY AGREEM ENT
A t fixture* and paraonai property of any iund whatsoever now owned
or hereafter acquired by Debtor whetoer tengexe cx ntengCxe orach
# or w* be pieced upon * d*"v*d from, or need n any correcfrcxi
exh toe Pram*#* e rd toe n p jw f f e r o toereon nmprovemerae*)
Th* Bcxegtang pxoperty max ndude o f Aceovrt* Eqwpmerx
Goner* 'M ergkxe* e rd nraroory (a* too** term* are Oekned w
Am u* 9 tX k e t o d s onrierm G o'nrw rue Cud* ** emended from
le w to U&gt;*i xxJw drg s t e A u f j arid x k u X knvuetffi * e Sam*
deeurtood un Schedule * r t s f e f tm etu trd by h x retererxe
" ad* » pert &gt;*■*-&gt; e d auuwffk* reueraaiM le ee rnes xrd r exX' 8uw
kuw v * ix e t o x i &lt;2 k e Uvskeea p k e frieweae* e l lurrxkse id

3 Jacobean Graansking IV
2 Jacobean Ram Bft 3 gang* (disassembled)
2 Jacooeen 2319 Utility Trucks
1 Smithco Sprayer (Old not used)
1 Smithco Super Rake
3 Jacooten 910 Express utility vstuefa*
t le ty Spreader HR 1290
2 Motorola SPSO radio*
1 Jacobean Q20D tractor
6 Jacobsen vartKut rsei*
3 Jacobsen Greensking cutting units
3 Jacobsen Greensking roller attachment*
6 Jacobsen Greensking sparer tttecfiment*
2 Jacobsen Walk Aenfter
1 Turico sod cutter
1 Jacobsen Blower
2 Jacobean Greensking greensmowert
1 Dttohwrich trencher
1 Ford F t SO truck
t Ford F700 dump truck
t Stihi BL471 backpack btowsr
2 Flymo
2 Menuame weed eaters
2 SOM weed eaters
2 Suck edge's
1 Push mower
1 Jacobean fairway sxatyar
t Traxer
2 Sura ervar saws
t Gandy drop spreader
2 Levee broadcast spreaders
2 Leseo drop Spreader*
t Club Car cartyai
2 Near j lapping machine*
t ProTrac 1M6 gwsenec* traxer
3 Dees
t Does char
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5 00 tod. Pence N orP 41E S T 2 7 E a d paraffal to P a N orP tad r t
sa d Lot 40 tor 85 00 tod; Pane* S o u P 48C 06' 3 T East, tor 5 00
to d to P e Poetf o l Beginning.
ALSO LE S S AND E XC EPT
A part ol Saetton 34. Township 20 S ouP. Range 29 E art. Sem kiola
County. Florida; more particularly daac itoad as totem :
Begin s i P a Northeast comar ol Lot 41. S A BA L VIEW AT SABAL
POINT, as recorded In Plat Booh 32. pages &gt;2 Prough 84 o l P a
Pubhc Racords o l Seminota County. Florida: P an ca S o u P 41E 53'
7 7 WSrt along P e N orP kne ot la id L rt 41 tor 64 74 to d to P a
Northwest comar r t said lrt; Pane* N orP 48E OS' 3 T W art, tor 5 0 0
tod; Pence N orP 41E ST 2 7 East parand b P a N orP tae rt srtd
Lot 41 tor S3 94 la d b a pant on a curve concave Sou P teeWarty, a
radial kne b said p a rt bearing N orP 32E 38' O T East; Panes
Southeasterly rtong P a are o l said curve, having a radius ol 69000
toet. Prough a central angle r t OOE 19* 34* tor 60 6 to d lo P a Point
oI Beginning

OOLF CO U R SE NO 4
S C H ED U LE A
LEG AL DESCRIPTION
A pari of Saetton 34. Township 20 S ouP. Range 29 East. Sam torta
O O LP C O U R S E NO 1
County, Florida; more particularly dese rte d as todows;
IC O A L D ESCRIPTIO N:
Beget rt P a ksarsaetton d P a East rtghl-ol-way tae o l SABAL PALM
A part eff SacPan X Tbwratap 21 Souffi. Rang* 29 f a t S*mmote
DRIVE AT SABAL POINT. P ia l Book 77. Pages 12 and 13. P u b ic
Mortda; more partcuterty deecrtred u totem
Racords. Semeioto Courtly, and P a S o u P kna ol P a ptel r t SABAL
•Ndn m «w Mortie— I com a o&gt; SABAL FAIRWAY VILLAS. AT
BEND AT SABAL POINT. Plat Book 26. Papes 95 and 96. P u b ic
SABAL POINT, accurtkng to P a ptel Iw to l as recorded in Plat
Racords. Sernnole Courtly, said intersection being ■ poke on a curva
BoeA 31, Pass* 73 and 73. Pubic Records, Seminole County.
concave Northwesterly and lying along s a b Easterly righk-ol-way tae
fW rta: thence Souffi 23E 45 54* East, along the East tae rt tab
ol SABAL PALM DRIVE. ■ radtel Ina to Srtd p o rt bearing S o u P 62E
PM tar S0S.14 taat; toanoa Soup 43E 5 r i r East, along said East
45' 21* East; P e n ce Southwesterly rtong P e are ol said curve, hav­
tar 294.07 tear. Panes Soup 42E 39* 24* EaaL along ta b East
ing a radius rt 550 00 te d Prough a central angle rt 26E 4 9 35*. tor
tap ter S17.M last; Panes Soup 22E 4T 20* East along tab East
257 51 tod; P e n ce S o u P 37E 4 5 '1 7 W ed rtong srtd East rtghFolteto tar 173.7# last to P a SouPsaal com a o* sab SABAL FAIRWAY
w ry tas tor 155 63 to d to a pcum on a curve concave Easterly and
VELAS. AT 8ABAL POINT; Panes contau* Souffi 22E 47* 20" East
tar M A O teat Panes Soup 47E 07-IS* East tor 412.7P last Panes • lying along said Easterly rtgm-d-way tae. a radial tae to said poke
beating North 55C 55' 46* W art; Panca SouPerty rtong P a tec r t
Mo»P P4E 3T (M* Eaal tor 647 40 Iasi; Panes Soup 5#E 03 01“
said curve, having a radius o l 560.00 ted. Prough a can e d angle r t
East tar M S 4 Iasi'. Ponca Soup 17E 4* OOr East IW 143.50 last;
*«nea S w P 5SE 54-(XT EaP tor 214 00 teat; Panes SouP 17E 15‘
3SE 4 5 'OCT, tor 349 41 teat; P ence S o u p 05E 3 1 '2 T E a rt rtong P e
Easterly rlghl-rt-w ey tae rt SABAL PALM DRIVE tor 140.16 toet to a
O r East tar IOS.02 last; Panes NorP 7SE o r i r Eaal tor 411 54
point an a curve concave W esterly and lying along said Easterly
teal to P a East Ins of P a Southwest 1/4 ot Saetton 3. Tbwnehip 21
rtght-oHvey tas. a red ai tae to ta b curve bearing N orP 66E I0f 14*
S o u p . Hangs » East; Panes North OOE iff 45* Eaal along said Easi
Eart; Panca SouPerty along P e are rt ta b curve, having a radtos r t
feto tar S0.2S laat to P a cantor ot SaeSon 3; Panes NorP OOE o r 30*
East atang P a East P a ol P a NorUnvaat 1/4 ol Saetton 3 tor 1511.78
550 00 toet through a ce n ta l angle rt 04E 22* 14*. tor 41.85 teal to
P e N orP boundary kna ol SABAL C R E E K AT SABAL POM T. as
teat: Panes North 50E 5V 30* Wart tor 2M 50 loot; Panca SouP
recorded in P M B oat 37, Pages 97 Prough 88, P u b ic R acords.
OOE i r j r East tar 1444 94 laat; Panes North 8 2 E 3 T3 T Wart tor
Semmoto Courtly. Florida; P e n ce North 35E 41' I T Eaal rtong aab
29744 toot Panes North OOE 12' 12* Wart tor 130 51 laat: Panca
N orP few tor 611.54 leal; Pa n es N orP B2E 4(7 55* E art tor 24882
North 7SE 54' OS* Wort tor 795 78 laat; Ponca NorP 44E O f 21’
toalto P a W art tae r t P a ptel rt REVISED PLAT OP THE SPRIN G S
W aattar618.lt tost Panes Norti 30E 25' 50* Wart lor 579 23 tort:
WILLOW RUN SECTION, P M Book 17. Pagaa 7 and 8, P u b ic
Panes North 24E 4 r 11* Wort tor 554.59 tost to a point on a curve
Records. Sammola County ; P a n e s N orP OOE 34* O T E art along P a
concave Northwesterly and lying along P a SouP nght-rtwey Ins ol
W art in a r t aab p M tor 55.60 to d to P a Northwest comar PaieoE.
SABAL PALM DRIVE. AT SABAL POINT, aa racordad P Plat Book
Pence North 69E 48' SO* E art along P a North tae r t sa b p M tor
37, Papas 13 and 13. Public Records ol Semnete County. Florida, a
645 99 tort to P e SouPw ert conter r t R E P IA T O F LO T 6. BLO CK
radtai sna to srtd pont bearing SouP 19E 291 20* East: Ponca
B. REVISED PLAT O F THE SPR IN G S WILLOW RUN SECTION, aa
flouitoaatorty along P a are ol said curve, having a radfcs ol 540 00
racordad m P M Book 20, Pago 56. P u b ic Records. Sammola
toot through a cental angle ol 04E 2T 34*. tor SO X tool to Pa point
County. Florida; Panca. N orP OOE 17 4 T East rtong P a W art tae
d tangency Panes SouP 74E ST 14* Wart along said SouP right
rt sa b p M tor 215 29 tort to p s Northeast com er rt sa b ptel; Pence
oI nay line tor 173 25 test; Pence SouP 71E 10" 2X Was! rtong said
continue N orP OOE 17; 4 T East rtong P a W art boundary r t P a
right-of-way Kne tor 52.55 tort to P a Point ol Dagpning
REVISED PLAT OF THE SPR IN G S W ILLOW RUN SECTION tor
470 00 tort to P a SouPw ert com ar rt SPR IN G S LANDING UNIT 4.
OOLF COURSE NO. 2
as recorded n P M Book 25. Pages 83 through 88; P a n ca N orP OOE
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
17 4 T East along aab East tae tor 817.28 tool to P a S ouPaart cor­
A part oI SaeSon 3. Township 21 SouP. Range 29 E ast Ssmtnola
ner rt SABAL G LE N AT SABAL POINT, P M Book 27, Pagaa 14 and
County. Florida; more partterterty deathbed a t toSows:
13. Pubic Records. Sammeto County;Panca N orP S8C 42* IT W a rt
Com m ence at a Permanent Ratotance Monument at P a Ptorsactton
along the S o u P boundary r t sa b p M tor 303 86 tool; P an ca N orP
o l P a Northeast nght-rtw ey Ins o l Waidva Springs Road wtth P a
41E 54' 35* W art along aab 9ouPorty boundary tor 504.13 la d ;
S o u P right-ol-w ty Sna ol SABAL PALM DRIVE. AT SABAL POINT,
Pence S o u P 78E 4 9 14* W art along add SouPerty boundary tor
according to P a pial PeraoI, as recorded P Plat Book 77, pages 12
32620 to d to P a Northeast co m a o l SABAL SCNO AT BASAL
and 13, P u b ic Racords. Semkioto County, said M ersectton being on
POINT. P M Book 26. Pages 95 and 86. P u b ic Records. Semmote
a curve concave Easterly and tying along said Southerly hght-ol-way
County; Pence S ouP 40E 50' 31* East along P a East boundary r t
Ins; P e n ce Easterly along said S ouP nghl-d-w ey In s along P a Wsa b pial tor 1021.16 ted; Panca S o u P 16E 5T08* East along aab
fowtng courses Northwesterly and NorPsasW rty along P a arc ol
E art boundary tor 570 22 tear. Ponce S o u P B9E SO12 T Waal rtong
■aid curve, having a radius ol 30 00 tost, through a central angle oI
P a SouP boundary rt sa b p M tor 773 24 tool to P a P on t r t
90E Off CUT. tor 47.12 tort u P a pont d tangency; N orP 51E 24' 33*
Beginning.
East tor 175.12 tost to P a pent ot curvature o l a curve concave
Southeasterly. Northeasterly along P a arc d said curve, having a
OO LF C O U R S E MO. 5
radius ol 550 00 tort. Prough a central angle o l 23E 34' 41*. tor
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
2B7.46 tort; N orP 71E Iff 23* E art tor ISO 33 tort; North 74E 59114*
A part rt Section 34, Townaftp 20 SouP, Range 29 EaaL Semmote
East tor 173 25 leal, to P a point oi curvature o l a curve concave
Northwesterly; Northeasterly along P a arc ol said curve, having a
Courtly. Florida; mors partteutorty described as trttows:
Begin rt P a Northeast co m a r t P a p M o l SABAL RIDGE. AT
radius o l 540 00 leal. Prough a central angle o l 25E 54' 00*. tor
SABAL POINT, P M Book 28, Paget 94 ta d 95. P u b ic Records.
28931 tool; North 51E AT (XT E art tor 140 00 le a l to P a Posit ol
Semmote Courtly. Florida. Pence S o u P 09E 28' IS* E a s t along P a
Batfnrttng : Stance S ouP 28E 39' O T E art tor 947 69 tort; Stance
E art boundary thereof tor 806 00 tort; Pence S o u P 30E 01' 30*
S o u P 54E 53' 11’ E art tor 756 42 laat; Panca S o u P 66E 22' 4 T
W ert along sa b Eart boundary tor 787 64 tod; Pence S o u P 11E Iff
E a rt tor 395 79 tort; P a n ca North 02E 48' 26 East tor 310 53 tort.
48* Eart along sab E art boundary tor 100 00 tort to P a Northwest
P a n ca S ouP 59E 43' 22* W art tor 75 57 to st Panca North 40E 25'
boundary r t P a pM rt SABAL G LE N AT SABAL POINT. P M Book
55* W art tor 622 90 tort; P a n ca N orP 87E 41' 48T East for 306 18
tort; Stance North91E 52* I T E art tor 248 27 tort; Stance North 35E
27, Pages 14 and 15. P u b ic Records, Sammola County; P an ca
North 78E 4 9 14’ E art along ta b Northwest boundary tor 80 00 tort;
IT S T E art tor 121 46 tort; Stance S ouP 67E 45' 55’ East tor
Panca North 39E 40' (XT Eart along sa b Northwest boundary tor
100 00 tort to an intersection with a curve concave Westerly, a radi­
982.12 tort. P an ca S o u P 88E 21' 32* W art tor 10990 leal; Pence
al Una lo said intersection bearing S o u P 87E 45' 55* East, Stance
North 12E 2#' 22* W ert, tor 696 35 lert; P e n ce N orP 09E 16 - 21*
Northerly along P a are ol eaid curve, having ■ radius o l 675.00 tort.
W ert tor 12.57 tort to P e moat Easterly comer rt P e p M rt TIM BER
Prough a central angle o l 1B€ 03' 56*. tor 224 61 tort to P a SouP
RIDGE AT SABAL POINT. UNIT 1. P M Book 24. Pages 44 .4 5 ta d
B o u td a iy kne o l SABAL C R E EK . AT SABAL POINT, aa racordad to
46. Pub ic Racords, Seminole County; Pence S o u P 82E 84' 48*
P M Booh 37. Ptgee 57 Prough 85. Pub ic Racords ol Semlnoto
Weal along P e Southeasterly boundary P e re rt, lor 166.06 tool to P e
County. Florida; P an ca S o u P 59E 56* 22* W ert along said SouP
POINT OP BEGINNING,
boundary tor 54392 tort; P a n ca SouP TOE 59* 34* Wart along said
S o u P boundary tor 310 04 tort; Stance N orP 23E 55’ 35* W art along
GO LF C O U R SE NO. S
' I
YBarW Srtboundary o l said plrt tor 433.90 tort to P a S ouP rV ff-rtLEO AL D ESCRIPTION
'
~ - * &lt;R rtay knot c l Saba! Palm Drive; Panca North 79E 45' 46* Wart along
A part r t Sectlona 33 and 34. Township 20 SouP. Range 29 EaaL
said S o u P right-d-way kna tor 147.77 tort to P a point d curvature
Sammola County. Florida, mors particularly desenbed aa toiows:
d a curve concave Southerly. Stance Westerly along said SouP
Begin s i P a most Easterly co m a rt Trad 28. SUGAR RIDGE AT
rtghl-ol-way Una. along Sw are d said curve, hamng a radius d
SABAL POINT. Plat Book 23. Pages 58 and 59. Pub ic Records,
450 00 leal. Prough a central angle d 52E 09* 00*. tor 409 59 laat.
Seminole County; Pence North 51E 17 1(7 W art along P a Northarty
Pane* S o u P 5 IE 4 7 OO" West along said SouP nghl-ol-way kna lor
boundary theraol. tor 235.00 la d : Panes North 72E 2 7 15’ W art
72 59 tort to Sw Point d Beginning
•long ta b Northary boundary tor 180 00 la d ; Pan es North 67E 18'
1 7 W art along ta b Northerly boundary tor 318 75 tod; Pence North
O O LF CO U R SE NO 3
47E 04' to* W ert along aab Northarty boundary tor 180.15 tod;
LEG A L DESCRIPTION
Pence North 19E 54’ 18* W ert along sa b Northarty boundary tor
A part d Secttona 33 and 34. Township 20 South, Range 29 East and
19829 tort; P e n ce N orP 44E 42' 25* Waal rtong ta b Northarty
Sectlona 3 and 4. Townaiup 21 SouP. Range 29 Eaal. Semanote
boundary tor 109 37 la d ; P an ca North 05E 59' 28* E art along sa b
County. Florida; more particularly desenbed aa totem :
Northarty boundary tor 86.15 la d to P a SouPaart com a ot Lot t.
Begin at P a most Easterly comer d P a pial d SABAL O R EEN AT
TIMBER RIDGE AT SABAL POINT UNIT t. P M Booh 24. pages 44.
SABAL POINT; Plat. Book 25. P ^ p e 41.42 and 43. PuDkc Racords.
45 and 46, P u b ic Records, Semmote County; Pence N orP I8E 41'
Semlnoto County; Stance Southwesterly and Northwesterly along Sw
54* East along the E art kna ol Lo l 1 tor 113.86 tort; Pence North 04E
Southeast and Southwest boundary Stared tor P a totertng courses
52' 46* East along P a East tae o l Lol 2 ta b p M tor 113 89 tort;
S o u P S6E 08' 09- W art tor 733.32 tort; SouP 07E 2 7 04* W art lor
thence North 03E 46' 39* W atl along P a East kne o l Lois 3 and 4 o l
29231 fart: S ouP 31E S3' 42* W art tor 181 25 tort. S ouP 07E 2 7
sa b plat tor 189 32 laat; m«0c* S o u P 72E IS' 3V* East along P a
04* W est tor 21000 tort; S o u P 55E 50' 30* W ert tor 31369 tort.
South nghl-ol-way Una ol Timber R bga Drive tor 120 00 la d ; Pence
N o rP 79E 59" 30* W art tor 170 00 tort; N orP 19E 59' 30* West lot
SouP 06E 5 f f 40* W art along P e W art tae d Lol 5 o l sa b plrt, tad
627 00 le rt to P a S ouP boundary d W HISPERW OOO AT SABAL
its SouPerty prolongation, tor 141.15 tort; Pence S o u P 54E 5 4 '0 7
POINT UNIT II. P ia l Book 22. Pages 37 and 36. Pubke Records.
Eart tor 51 65 tod: Panca North’ 24E 46' 43* Eart tor 10 IS to d b
Sem inole County. Panca SouP 62E 54' 45’ W art along ta rt SouP
the Southeast corner ol Lot 5; Ponce South 02E 48* 30* E art along
boundary tor 71 27 toet. Panes SouP 62E 54’ 45’ West along P a
the W aal kne ol Lots 8 and 7 sa b p la t la 150 52 le d to P e most
S o u P boundary ol W HISPERW OOO AT SABAL POINT. Plat Book
Westerly co m a ol Lol 8 ta b ptel; Panca S ouP 53E 03' 23* W ert tor
21. Pages 47 and 46. Pubhc Racords. Semmoto County, tor 179 91
10 39 teal, thence S o u P 42E 41' 42* East tor 15594 tod; Pence
tod: Stance SouP 27E 03' 55* East tor 852 40 leal: Panes SouP
North 12E 42' 42* E a tl tor 12.15 to d to P a Soothered co m a ol Lot
57E 56' 45’ West lor 496 37 leal; Panca SouP 22E 03' IS Eart tor
9 ta b pial. Pence North 87E 11'21’ E art along P a South kna o l Lol
465 76 tort; Panca S ouP 29E 14 33’ Eart tor 55 02 le rtto a point
9 and Lol 10 tor 281 36 to d . Panca S ouP 03E 31' 46* East along P a
on a curve concave SouPeastarty, ■ radtai kna to ta rt poatl bearing
Wert kne ol Lota 16 and 17. and 4s SouPerty prolongation tor 106.94
N o rP 4SE 10' 24* W atl. Panca Southwesterly along Sw arc ol said
la d ; Panca S ouP 35E 51' tt* East tor 205 82 to d lo P s Westerly
curvw. having a radius d 299 96 teal and a central angle d 26E 39’
prolongation ol a kna tying along P e SouP boundary o l Lott 18 and
44*. tor 150 06 tort to Sw point oI tangency; Panca SouP 15E 09’
19 sa b pial: Pence SouP 68E IS' 39* East along sa b prolongation
52* W art tar 149 26 tort to Sw point d curvature d a curve concave
Northwesterly. Stance Southwesterly rtong P a arc d said curve,
and sa b kne tor 162 06 to d to P e W ert com a ol Lol 20. Pence
SouP 21E 4 V 21- West tor 10 00 tod; Pence S o u P 68E IS ' 39*
having a radius d 274 00 tart, through a central angle d 47E 16' 53*.
East, tor 408 80 leal. Pence North 62E 54' 45* Eaal tor 13 30 to d to
tor 226.11 tort. Sterna S ouP 23E 43' 39* Eart tor 19931 le a l.P a n ca
P e W esl com a of Tract 68 sa b pial of TIMBER RIDGE AT SABAL
S o u P 29E 30' SO* E art tor 490 61 tort. Panca SouP 37E 28' 18'
POINT UNIT 1. Pence SouP 68E 18' 39* Eart along P e southwest
E a rt tor 394 00 le al. Stance N orP 52E 31' 42* Eart tor 29 70 leal.
kne ol Tract 68 tor 66 48 leal to P a North boundary kne o l SABAL
P a n ca S o u P 37E 25' 16* Eaal tor 413 94 last to a point on Sw NorP
RIDGE AT SABAL POINT, as recorded ui Pial Book 28. Pagee 94 and
rtght-d-way kna o l SABAL PALM DRIVE. AT SABAL POINT. Pial
95. Pub ic R e ca d s. Seminole County. Florida. Ponca SouP 62E 54'
Book 27. Pages 12 and 13. Pubke Racords. Semmote County, said
45* Weal along sa b North line tor 487 68 le al to P e Potm o l
point being on ■ curve concave Northwesterly and lying rtong la id
Beginning
N o rP nghl-d-w ay kna. a radtai kna to said point bearing SouP 26E
50* 0 7 Eart. Panca Easterly along P s arc d said curve, having a
GO LF CO U R SE NO 7
radius d 560 OO tort and a central angle d 07E 53’ 14*. tor 77 09
LEG AL DESCRIPTION
tort. P an ca North 31E 59' 24* W art tor 225 40 tort; Panca N orP
A pari ol Saetton 34, Township 20 SouP. Ranga 29 E a st Pubke
25E O f 40* Wart tor 451 33 tort; Panca North 34E O f 59* West tor
Racords. Seminole County. Florida, more partteutorty described as
240 56 tort. Panca N orP 25E 19' 16* W art tor 275 94 tort. Panca
N orP 07E 1S' 49* E art tor 237.74 tort. Stance North 17E 2 7 38’ Eart
Begin at P e Eaal com a of Trad 88. TIMBER RIDGE AT SABAL
tor 238 32 toet: Stance North 81E 4ff 43* East tor 270 04 laat; Stance
POINT UNIT 1. Plat Book 24. pagee 44. 45. and 48. Pubke Records.
S o u P 32E 3 0 12* E art tor 456 42 tool: Panca S ouP 20E 48' 35*
Semmoto County; Penes N orP 47E 29’ 40* Weal along P s
Eaal tor 263 72 laat; Pence SouP 08E 4V 39* East tor 21515 leal.
Northeast boundary P a e o l. la 53 35 test. Pane* North A2E 54' 45'
Stance S ouP 12E 58’ 28* W art tor 254 10 tort; Panca S ouP 24E 45
Eart la 10 87 feel. Pence North 47E 29’ 40* W ert tor 253 33 to d
O T E a rt tar 274 48 tort to a point on a curve concave SouSwasterty
Pence S o u P 56E 4V 21* W ert tor 10 31 to d to P e Eart c a n a ol
and lying along Sw Northerly n g h irt way krw d said SABAL PALM
DRIVE, a radial kna lo said point bearing N orP 36E 28* 52* Wort.
Lol 27 sa b pial. Pence North 29E 16’ 52* W ert tor 31 99 tod. Pence
Stance Northeesierty along Sw arc d said curva. having a rackus d
NorP 47E 29 40* West tor 118 OO tod. Pence S o u P Z3E 48' 25*
West la 10 58 le d lo P e Northeast co m a ol Lot 28 sa b pial. Pence
550 00 tool. Prough a cansal angle d 16E 19'08". tor 156 65 loot.
North 47E 29 40* West along P e North kne of Lot 28 tor 56 77 tod.
Stance North 03E 58 56’ East tor 864 87 tort. Pence North 40E 53'
Pence S o u P 76E 41' 21* West along P e North kne ol lo t 28 tor
40* w ort tor 394 53 leal. Panca North 33E 00' 30* W art tot 384 42
94 85 leal to P e Northeast com a o l Lol 29; Pence North 03E 06' SO*
toot. P an ca North 21E 52 56* East tor 262 95 tool. P ence SouP 75E
22-45* East tot 622 48 tort. Stance SouP 25E 05'46' E art tor 314 31
East tor 10 43 tod. Pence So u p 76E 41'21* Weal tor 105 90 to d to
P e Northerly prolongation oI P e Eart kne ol Lot 30. Pence North
tool. P an ca SouP 66E 43' 01* E art tor 131 44 tod: Pence SouP
03E 06' SO* East along sa b prolongation tor 0 12 toet to a krw 10 00
74E 11' 42* Eart tor 184 81 tort. Pence S ouP 33E 18 38* Eart tor
lest Northerly ot and parallel w ip the N orP krw ot Lol X . Pence
200 40 tod. Pence SouP OOE 51’ t r Waal tor 335 04 tod. Panca
North 68E 19' 30* W ert along sa b paaitoi kne tor 74 12 fed . Pence
S o u P 84E 15' 00* East tor 217 87 to d to a pant on Sw Westerly
S o u P 25E 0 7 3 7 Weal tor 10 02 tod to P e East co m a ol Lol 31
right of way kna ol said SABAL pALM DRIVE. Stance N orP 02E 09ta b ptot. Pence North 49E 2 7 55’ West along P e Northeast kne
SI* E art along ta rt Westerly nghl-d-way krw tor 149 18 to d lo a
thereof, tor 63 77 tod. Pence North 24E I f 16* West along P e
point on a curva concave Easterly and lying along said Westarty
Northeast krw ol Lot 32 tor 61 47 le d to me Southeast co m a oi Lot
nght-d-way kna. a radtai kna to sart p o o l bearing S ouP 68E 19-14*
X . Pence North 84E S3 50* Ess! tor to 01 to d Pence North 02E
W ad. Stance Northerly along sta arc d sart curva having a radua d
48 39* W ert tor 102 72 leel. Pence SouP 87E 11 21* W ert tor 10 00
640 00 tod. through a central angle o l 25E 2 7 17 . tor 254 33 to d to
teet to P e S ouPeert com a o i L a 34. Pence North 02E 48’ 39* W ert
Sw S o u P boundary d SABAL TRAIL AT SABAL POINT. Pial Book
along P e East line P a e rt. tor 63 60 teei lo a kne 10 X le d
28, Pagaa 58 and 59. Pubke Racords Seminote County. Florida
SouPerty ol and paaitoi wan the So u p krw a lrt X ta b pial Pence
Stance N orP 47E 44 54* Wart along sart South boundary lor 305 17
North 87E I f 21* East along sa b paaitot krw tor 69 10 to d to P#
tod; Stance North 44 E 15 28* Wort along sart S ouP boundary tor
Southerly prolongation a P e West kne a l a 37 Pence North 08E
565 00 tod, Stance North 03£ 24' 15 Wart along said S o u P bound­
59' 02* East along sa b protonganon tor 0 06 &lt;ee1 to a vne 10 00 le d
ary tor 183 97 to d to Sw most SuuSwrty comar d SABAL VIEW AT
Southerly and p s r iM with the SouP krw d L a 37. Pence S ouP 79C
SABAL POINT as racordad m Plat Book 32 Pagaa 82 Svougn 84
03 39* East along u b parallel kne tor 93 08 le d Pence N orP IOC
Pu b lic Racords Sem inole County, Florida P a n ca along Iho
58' 21’ E art la 10 X le d to P e SouPw ert com a d I d 38 fw nce
Southerly Westerly and Northarty boundary Stated tor Sw M ow ing
S ouP 79E 03 39* East along P e SouP kne d lo ts X and X tor
courses S o u P 68E 2 2 38' W ert la 555 97 la d . N orP 58E 58 08*
2 X X t o d Pence N orP IOC 56 21* E art stong P e E a tl krw d Lrt
W art tor 25 OO leer North 49E 15 04 ' Wert tor 124 74 teat North
39 la I X X to d Pence Soup 79E 03 39* E a t akmg P e SouP
OOE 17 36* East tar 17300 toet N oth 5 lE 11 06* E art tot 290 38
rg m -d wey kne d Tmcwr Ridge Drive tor 23# 85 le d to P e p o rt rt
to d N orP 01E 39 SO* Wart tor 32# 4 1 tear North CHE 04 25' East
curvature r t a curve concave SouPerty and y*ig aung P e SouP
ke 195 2# toet N o P 30E 49 40* Eart tor 13# 19 to d North 45E 16
r&lt;/ii rt »ey kne d Tenter Rakga Drive Pence Certerty atomg P e are
92* Eaal tor 236 00 tear North 41E 53 7 7 E art tor 499 70 tod to a
rt sa b curve hevmg a rackus rt 37 5X to d and a centre anpe rt
p o rt on a curva concede Southwesterly and tying along P a Westerly
04E X 01*. tor 27 18 to d to a krw 10 X tod Weaterty rt and p a d
ngrt-rt-w ey kna rt SABAL PALM DRIVE as shown an P a (M&gt; d
W with rw Wert kne rt lo t 40 Pence So u p i «€ 3 7 o r W ert atong
SABAI RlOGE AT SABAL POSIT Ptel Bute 26 Pages 94 and 96
sa b p rtd to i kne fca 1 » 62 U r P e rc e bourn 54C 17 02* ( o r tor
Public R ecode Serna d a Gooey a letert kna to seal p u rs L e a v g
10 51 to d to P e SouPw ert c a n a rt L rt 40 * rente b a u d 547 17
N caP 33E 09 34* E a d P a rc e le a r n eatery aaoig P a arc d sad
02* L a d efceig * • b o u P krw r t LM a *0 a r t 41 la tS J 7 i tod
curve Iw eny a radua d 910 UUto d a«oud&gt; a car a at and* d &lt;M
tw re e buu P J i t Ot 15* f e d d a g P a W ed krw r t Lrta 42 4 1 and
46 OCT. k e 10# 00 la d to e * PueS d Bsgnrang
44 and Tree! Mr seat (Art tor I X X to d to P e b w ta t a n a rt freer
I B M AND EXC EPT
6V f a c e buuP k a f (4 44* W ed tor V I ) t to d to Sw F re d rt
A p a 1 d Backset 34 Iuer*h#&gt; 40 SuuP R arv* 29 (a rt bem rake
begeaarg
Csae*y F a r d a eaee parttuaary aeeutosrt as kAows
| u i rt tw NteVw art &lt;ae&gt;wr rt L rt 40 EABAc r 4 H AT BABA i
0CA&gt; U rtJM S t td ; «
P C rtiT as recoded m Ptrt B w a U pwp** 62 n w y A* d a a
11 GAS lA W JxTU M *
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A kwh rt twclaa-t 41 a d 14 lue»en» M buu P R a y a A le r t
i r Wart a u y a a N o p sra d ta rt L d A o k e M O b W to d a
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B egP r t P s N o P ee e t com a r t lr t 46. TIMBER RIOGE AT SABAL
POtNT UNIT t. P M BocA 24. Paget 44.45. and 48, P u b ic Records,
Semmoto C ooity. Ftortds. Pence SouP I7E 4 f 21* West tor 12558
to d to tw Southern com a P e re d . Pence SouP 72E I ff 39* East
dong tw North rtght-d-wsy ta s ol T V rP a R b g s Drive tor 45 X to d
to P e SouPw ert com a o l L rt 47; P a w s North 17E 4 f 21* East
ng P e W ort tae d I d 47 tor 129 73 to d to P e Morthw ed co m a
P o re d ; Pence SouP M E S3 36* E art along P a North ta s d sa b
p lrt tor 34556 tort. Psnc# SouP 86E 20’ 52* E art along P a N orP
kna o l sa b p M tor 470 96 tort; Panca S o u P 74E OS’ 23* E art stong
P a N orP krw r t ta b p M tar 86 7# tort, to P s Northwart co m a r t
L rt 56; Pence North 10E 56' 21* Eart rtong P s Northarty pratongabon r t the W est Ina of Lol 55 tor 10 04 to d . Panca S o u P 74E 0 9
25* E art tor 11040 tort; Panca S ouP 10E 56' 21* W art tor 10 04
tort to P a Northwart com a rt Lot 56. Panca S o u P 74E X 25* Eart
rtong P a N orP taa rt srtd p M tor 155 44 la d . P anca S o u P SI E 15’
14* E art atong P a North krw of srtd p M tor 35 2# to d to P a
Northaast co m a rt Lol 57. Penea S ouP 10€ 56* 21* W art atong P a
E art tae P e re rt tar 125 X tort lo P e N orP ngM-ol-way taa oI
TVntwf R bga Drive. Panca S ouP T9E X ' 39* East rtong ta b N orP
nght-d-way taa tor X X tort to P a Southwest com ar d Lot 56,
P an ca N orP 10C 56' 2t* Eart along P a W art taa P sre o f tor 1 2 7 .X
to d to P a N o P w est com a rt L rt 58. Pence continue N orP 10E 58'
21* East tor 210 X tort. Pence N orP 7#E if f 3 T W art tor 12S3.7S
to d . Pence S o u P 17E 41’ 2 f Wset tor 3 2 0 X to d to P a P o M r t

PERSO N AL PRO PERTY DESCRIPTION:
S E E ATTACHED EXHIBIT T
EXHIBIT F
M ORTGAGE
The Mortgage and Security Agreement (ttw ’ Mortgage’) tor which
Pto Financing Statement is Ned to contained to thrt cartato Mortgage
datedonor abort June
2 X 0 given by P s Debtor to P a Secured
Party and to given to secure, among otha Pings, a Promissory Note
to P a principal amount d T e o Mteon Sevan Hundred Thousand and
00/1X D o la n (S2.700.0X -X) ta d payment and partonnanca r t
a b a P a Loan Documents, as de/lned to P a
1.
The paresis r t land deathbed to Eah. E attached hereto
■ b by Pto retow nca made a part hereof (coiecttve/y. P s *Lanf);
3.
A i buM nga, foundations, structures and Improvements
(todudtog M u re s) now or harealtor located on or to P a Land (crttoc•Improvements ');
3.
M right M e and interest. I any. r t Debtor to and to P a
and roads, opened a proposed, shutting P e Land, a i stupa
and gores w tain or actatotog P a Land, P e a* space and right to use
P a air space above P a lan d , rtl rights rt ingress and egress to and
Iran P s Land, a l easements, rights rt way, revarstona, rematndare,
hereditaments, ta d appurtenance I now a hereafter ille ctin g P a
Land or P a Improvements, a l royalttaa and rights and prlvisg a s
appertaining to P a use and snprym enl r t P a Land or P a
Improvement !, tochbtog
Mr. lateral support alay. drainage, water,
o i, gaa and miners! rights, a l options to purchase a lease, and a i
MS, estates a claim s. In tow or to equity, which Debtor
now has a hereafter may acquire m a w rp reepecl to the Land a
P a knprovemente (cdtoctfvefy. the 'Appurtenances');
The Land, P e Improvements and the Appurtenances are herem afla
■oiTwiiiTiiii con*cirv*fy rwT®rTsu 10 am ifimi i ii i iW tei #
4.
A l tight m e and interest r t Debtor In a i equipm ent Idtag s, furniture, furnishings, i pp isn ees, apparatus, and machtoary to
which Debtor now a hereafter has a posies scry a m e m eres) and
now or hereafter tousled to P e Prem ises and a i budding materials .
and equipment now or hasefter deltvared to P a Premtoss
and intended to be toitaied Pareto; a l Axturea, i* w r goods and per­
sonal property rt whatever kind and nature now contained on or to or
hereafter placed on a to P e Premises end used a to boused In conrwetton w iP P e tolling or opastton P a re d , to which Debtor now has
a hsreafta may acquire a possessory or M e interest and a l
renewals a reptecemanto rt any rt P a loregoing property a articles
to subcWuOon P e re rt (crtlecttveiy. P e ’ Equipment*);
5
A i goods, merc handise and o ih a pasonel property,
whether tangible a Intangible, now owned or h a e e fla acquired thf
Debtor which is heta tor sate, lease a kcense to customers, furnished
to customers under sny contract oI service a heta ss raw materials,
work to process, supples or materials used a consumed to P e
Debtor’s business (erttoettveiy, P e ■Inventory*).
6.
A i right, M e end n le re ti rt Debtor In end u n d a e l
accounts, escrows, documents, instruments, chattel p a p a end gen­
eral totongttiee. as P e foregoing terms are defined to P e Code
(herainrttor defined), and a l contract rights, franchises, books,
records, plans, specillcationt, permits, Kctnaes, approvals, action*
and causes oI action which now a h a e a tta relate to. are derived
from or are used to connection w ip P e Premiaae a P e use. o p a s ­
tton. msmtenence. occupancy or enjoyment P a re d or P a conduct r t
any business ot aettvittet Person (crtlecttveiy. P e ’ Mangtoiet*):
7.
A l right kite ta d interest rt Debtor to and und a s i leas­
es. M in g s. Mnanctte and kcansas ol and occupancy agreements
relating to P a Prenteee w any part P e re o l now or h erealta entered
Into ta d
tatendm enls. erteneions, renewals and guarantiee PareOl. i t security Paretor, and a l moneys payable thereunder (codecOvaTy. P a te a se s');
•
A lrig h t M e and totereslrt Debtor to a l rents, revenue*,
income, laauaa, profits. o P e r payments, security deposits and oPar
benaffis to which Debtor may now or hereafter X snM ed tram P a
Premiaee. P a Equipment a P e Intangibles rtu n d a Or W connweftod
wtth P e Leasee (Debtor and Mortgagee hereby agree P e l iiiy and
• I payments described to P is parenthetical clause sre "proceed*,
product offsprings, rents a profits* ('Rants*) tor purposes rt Section
552(b) rt P a United Slates Bankruptcy Code, as amended) (crtlecttveiy. the ’ Property Income*), end:
9
A l right. M e and interest rt Debtor m a i proceeds, lodg­
ments, dawns, compensation, awards r t damages and settlements
wtth respect to a h a e e fla made as ■ result r t a to keu r t any con­
demnation a taking rt the Prem itee by eminent domain or any casu­
alty loss r t ot damega to any ol P e Prem ises. P a Equipment. P e
intangtotet. the Leases or the Property incom e,vai rotunds wtth
respect to P e payment r t property taxee and assessm ents, and s i
o th a proceeds r t P e conversion, voluntary a involuntary, oI P e
Prem itas, the Eqopm enL P e kttangibtos. the Leasee a the Property
income, or w iy pert P a e o l. into cash a liquidated claim s (coiecttvsly. P e "Proceeds')
10.
A i rt Debtor s right M e and toterett in and to a l water
rights, riparian rights, irrigation rights, appropriate rights, water ettocakont. water stock and licenses and permits rstaling to water use
attributable to or anamg in connection wtth P a land and ail minerals.
o4. gaa and o th a hydrocarbons located to or beneath the Land, along
wtth a l rights to surface and subsurface entry, and a i ol Debtor's
right M e and mteresl to and to any and s i kcense* and permits p a tamng to P e use rt reclaimed wastewater on P e land, and a l devslopment rights or aeckts. ott. gaa and mineral rights and ail rights
apr iif f fjA or acourtenifil lo th# Land;
11.
AMot Debtor's right, title end interest in and lo alt trade
names, trademarks, service marks, logos and goodwill related there­
to which to any wey now or hereafter belong, relate or appertain to
P e Land a P e knprovemente r t any pert P a e o l. or ire now or herealter acquired by Debtor, including, without Imitation, the use rt the
name Trophy Club rt Orlando' and s i o th a nam ed) used to con­
nection wtth P e Land or P e Improvements;
12.
A l rt P e water, sanitary and storm te w a systems now
a h a e a tta owned by P a Debtor which are now or h a e a tta located
by. o v a and/or upon the Land or any part and parcel thaeof. and
which water systems include s i water mams, servica laterals,
hydrants, valves and appurtenances, and which sewer systems
include a i sanitary te w a knes. including mama, laterals, manhole*
and appurtenances.
13.
A l paring kx streets, roads, walkways or entrance ways
now a h a e a tta owned by the Debtor and which a s now ot h a e a tta
located on the Land or any part or parcel P a e o l.
14.
A l rt P * Debtor's right. Mf* and vttaest as setter in and
to all agreements kx the tel* rt the Land, or any pert P a e o l. hereto­
fore made and entered into, and in and lo all sal* agreements h aealter mad* and antered into, by or on behatt rt the Debtor, together
wtth *1 deposits and payments in connection thaewtth, together wtth
any and s i rscovsbles now a hereafter due (he Debtor w ip respect
10 sucb ftgr«#monts.
15
A l rt the right, M e end interest rt the Debtor n end to
a i unearned prim um * accrued, accruing or to accrue und a any and
a l naurance policies now or hereafter provided pursuant to the terms
rt insurance agreements, and all proceeds of sums payable tor the
toes rt a damage to (a) P e Land or personal property, or (to) rents,
revenues, income, profits or proceeds Irom service agreements a
contracts, leases. Iranchses. concessions or licenses rt a on any
p o t ol P e Lend.
16
A i rt P e Debtor's interest in all ubkty security deposits
or bonds on P e Lend a any pert a parcel P a e o l.
17
To P e sile n t assignable s i kcansas. liquor licenses,
permits, approvals, certificates and agreements wtth or from a i
boards, agencies departments, governmental ot otherwise relating
directly a mdueetty to the ownership, use. operation and mamtenance of P * Premises or P e us*, construcuxi a development rt
P e Improvements on P * Lend, whether haetokxe or h a e a tta
i'Hiurtnl of ss'icutod.
Iff
A i contracts, subcontracts, agreements serves agree­
ments. warranties and purchase orders which haetotor* ot haem efla esecuted by r t on behalf rt the Debtor ot haetotor* a here
n e fta assigned to the Debtor, ai connection wtth the us*, opasbon
end maintenance rt P e Premises qr P e use or construction rt
development improvements on P e Land
19
A i rights rt P e Debtor in and lo ail piens and specifics
ton*, designs drawings and other information, materials and matters
hastotoro tx n a sa fta p re p a id relating to P e improvements or any
construction on P a Land.
X
AS instruments Oucuments chattel papers end genaai
reengttM s retekng to or arising torn P a foregoing collateral and e l
cash and noncash proceeds and products P a e o l end
21
A i revenues received by Debtor from the ownership end
opaeton rt P e Ptemwes. regardless rt whal such revenues may be
cased pcaxkng nehoui kmlaaon a i proceeds product* offspring
sales or proMs ol P e Premise*
SCHEDULE 1
SECURITY AGREEM ENT
A i kekxe* and paton ai property rt shy kind whatsoever now owned
a n a e a ffa ecqueed by Debtor w heffia Ungtoie ot ettangpie erven
• ot ate be pieced upon m derived bom. or u so t si any connecaon
war rw P i smews and ttw mprovemertta P a e o n rknp roverw ito-j
The foregoing property she* nctuOe e i Accounts Equpm enr
G enaai n U r y t e i end rw attcry lee ru s e lam e a e deimed n
A rvte 9 rt P e f u O r Unttkxm Cummerute Code ee amended bom
low to ton*I n k d n y sp eoicety and w*huul km etaai tw Sane
Jero/Sred on Schedule A stewched haeto end by bve reieierse
mede s pert h a e rt end ecouures letaw ste* reserves and cash now
bon rw (pasatte rt P e tuerw ss on ffw Prsmews a kxnffuM L r
v rtirq s y u k &gt;i.p(Wes t in * equ#erertt ulhce m ah n e * rtkue
M n e i* ( a le t o s i w e 7 v « tie r I r e sp etR cebtre u y e s d e
end u r S id ig r r u a te e s
vdvg wtecut kmetec n any now or
’e i f f e euwteed Istoteruu* b u is a i Bwvaag* Isenees t i n
rt estate ue«r* kataem ta u" p w e e b |vrt*e U M e w w * tee*
•wees end wees y t e r s e t *erWe ewc .rS/ tte n e S i jbtey 1*tn s is
ewea- *rr* a ksffe &gt;a*ws rt**y w e r e m e* ag gie* r/rarer**

equipment tondecapP g eonpmertt. tooN ta d M I * R
— ivee,
iprfnkter tad mgadon system*. l i r t M «
_
fdon. computer or oMtmr contd
.
g - C t a ta d
membership due*, eccourtts receMM* tor pro taop.
—
dubhousa espandtture*. end sny o ffig peym otts bom
users rtP e g o i coure*. tk b ta e t snack b a
NcMte* tocated on ffie Premtee*. togrthoMtaM (W Mnundawre
attachments, sccetekxis. reptecemertta. ttMWIcna,
w ate tterert A l rt ffte toregomg
harem as P a •C o tatart -F iin lte r. Debtor ta d Secured P iiiy lM ffPy

rt the United State* BtaknifMy Code, •• tatentMd
#714502 v2 - 5248-042
Schedule 1
MATERIAL ITEMS OF PERSO NAL PRO PERTY
MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT
EQUIP. TYPE
M FR
MOO • 8ER. *
YEAR
M FD
S PE C U SE
_______ __
19X
1 2 X B unka
John Deere E 012000686 ITS
Bunkor rik o
19000
Jacobean 67017^30351997
Bau&amp; ttum m
310 Pro
Greve/y
IX
m *
550 mute Kewaaaki 1APBC13VB501S88
1X7
WHrtY
Uimty
550 mule Kawasaki JK1APBC1SW35O203O 1 X 7
vsm cM
Aertter
0110-10164 1X 1
Aerator
Tbro
19M
Aerator
JohnD aere E029OSG761115
Fe/neey Aertfter
EMOwSf
10X
10X746
B fow a
Toro
JT4RN01A0MOO75431 1X 1
Tbyota
Pick up buck
Truck
UMffy Vehtcte
A23022
1X1
Cert
Erao
04006-20231X1
U»»fY
Cart
Jacobean (junk)
Vtaicto
UW tyW Ncto
Cart
Jacobean 64006-2014 1X 1
Lftkty VeNcte
1004
A32659
Cart
Ergo
LW iyV taicte
1X7
A33202
Cart
E ig o
Tree removal
63982
10X
C hainsaw Echo
1904
T re e
Chainsaw John Deere TY51SVA004642
removal
Tree removal
1005
311Y
C hainsaw SUN
Tree removal
35344X1 1007
C hainsaw Sbhl
1902
B*y Goal 17124
Com mercial btow a
Bfow a
7OOO6Cv1610X
0J1
Custom Trailers
D u m p b s ia
Edga
1994
24434
Edga
Echo
Edga
10X
Edga
Echo
65932
1998
Edga
Edga
Echo
T12X
1X7
Jacobian 1870
Electric Qreeneking
Greensm ow a
Tractor
1964
OK12B
FD1725
Fo rt
10X
CH1050SO20800
FD 2X 0
F art
TYectof
M ow a
Ffymo
A lta
3X1
1903
M ow a
1903
3064
Flymo
A lta
M ow a
Ftymo
AJten
52390
10X
Oreentking IV
Jacobaan 62220-2704 1X1
Greensm ow a
Or sen slung IV
Tea
Jacobean 62220-27101X1
M ow a
Oreentking IV
Jacobaan 62220-27231 0 X
Greenem ow a
R o ll
Greerwklng IV
Jacobean 62219183 1964
green*
Toro
G reensm esta 3 1 X
1994
39L36401304
G rtnda
Foley
Bedknil* O rm da
Grinder
Neery
Reel Grtnda
1990
420
HR tp ree d a
Laly
999-1036 1994
Spreader
M01800G020102
1903
2 0 0
Sprayer
BoyfuH
G al Spray*/
J 0 1800
John D e a e 87795-2282 1997
UBMy vshicte
UNO
LF128
Jacobean M03236A010536
Fairway m ow a
Jacobian JAQ 74670 19967
Lifl m ow a 19000
Rough m ow a
(not running)
MMI1II
M elam ed* 196530
1X2
Topdresea
W ith
37761144 1 X 7
E xC e i
Preeeure W Beha
BK3#W«JKK
RMAW
Ryan
Verttcufla
X R S 2 S X 1 1003
1004
Bod cutter
R SC
Ryan
0454440
Sand Pro S O X
Tbro.
. - •01*300021003
B unka rake
«l
SV3422
Jacobean 3AO-94019 T X T
Pull
behind
SW P
UU002
Bunion
1963
Tractor
Ford
Turfeal
Vaccuum
Billy Oost
Walk behind m ow a
Greensm ow a
Walk behind m owa
Greensm ow a
W alk behind m ow a
Greensm ow a
Walk behind m ow a
Greensm ow a

0002263
1X7
Tractor
8 6 1 3 2 -4 4 X 1 X 1
Rough
80308032
1X7
Vacuum
82240-4409 1993
62240-4390 1993
82239-20X1964
62235-3304 1964
62239-20641064

Echo
W eedeeia Echo
S um
SUN
BUM
John C e a e
1050
Tractor
S E G 2 3 X Holm an
Edger

1904
1X7
176663
30633900 1 X 7
36570465 1 X 7
36570455 1 X 7
CH 10505020X0
7#1445

1998

199#
Sand trap reap

KITCHEN EQUIPM ENT INVENTORY
Cleveland sleam as
Garland oven
Hobart mad M ina
True desert cooter
Hobart m eal shea
Alto sham mad
True refngaator 1 door each m
1
Garland convecM n ovens
2
Garland gas ovens
3
On top 10 bum a saute station
Flat lop griddle gas 3x4 5
1
S ouP bend gas grr*
1
Garland gas try a
2
True deli end reach m retng
2
Four compartment steam w ets
i
Walk in refrig Arctic
2
Walk in freeaa Arctic 1
Four door reach In refng
t
-—
Manitowoc Ic* machine Ig.
1
Manitowoc Ice machine mad
1
Ice cream freer a
1
Aflo sham breed warmer 2 drsw a
t
Soup w*4* 2
Beer cooler compl Peartc beer cooler
2
True refng. 2 door reach m
2
True refng 2 door reach m
2
Peartch top reach m cooter
t
F*ols 6 pans - buffet kne / chafing piece s / earw ig stands/ China/
glassware / condiment sets kx I X *
G O LF SHOP
File catw iei 5 drsw a. legal sue
1
F ie cabinet 4 drtw a. letter sue
2
Desk wtth a d s drawers 2
Desk - workstation
i
Bookshelf 1
Shirt display IS bm
1
Large garmet display
1
Smell garmet display
4
Motorola hand hab radio - 2 channel
Monitor - Techmedi*
1
CPU - compac wnh keyboards / nwoem
Full sis* mete menequm 1
Hart sue female menequm
2
Sanyo 21* cokx TV
1
Putter display rack
3
Pro Shop counter
Pieces waff art
2
Wood bench
i
Very co m p lete set slat w as t u tu re e h a n g a s ,

Potted plants
4
Smart TV owned by Caiew ay
en trance

O u tsid e front - 4 large potted plants
M A N A G E R S O F F IC E

Exec Desk 1
Credence 1
Sec O n u c u iv u t o sta b s

2
Sto* c h a r s - m atch c u rt r g u n chew s

Sec Desk Cher*
F o g « * * a tie ceb
trees temp 1

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. Florida 33773

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Aoopyofttaagandam ay bpobatonadby wrtangloDr. E. A m
MeQaa N 100 Wtodon Boulevard, Sanford, Florida 32773 or by
Linda Cowtoto to 407-329-2010 and arranging tor an
i to ba maBad or autotobta tor pfetoup.

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I to adrlaa Samktoto Community Coioga to
14S houra baton tw matotog by oontodtog L M a Coarnto
to 407-329-2010. N you « p haarlng or apaecti bnpafrad, pfaaaa
’ Coeaga by caRng Me Dorothy
Patohen to 407-32*2109.
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and tor awn purpoaa. 9toy may naad to inaura Vito a m btokn
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FITNESS CENTER

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P LE A S E G O VER N YO U R­
SELV ES ACCORDINGLY.

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l may reach a wrttton agreement on madL
13097. F.S. or to
ramady under Sacaon 120.973, F.S.
I not athamaty aHact tie right to a hearing 9
1not raau* in a aatoamanL The procedure# tar pixi am eat torto In Sacaon 120973, F.O, and RiAaa 2S
100111 and 2S1 OP401-.400 F A C . PaMona mual comply akto Bia
requkamenN to Ftodda Adntaktoabra Coda. Chaptor 2S106 and ba
Rad wMh (mcarvad by) too DWrict Clark, located at Otabfct
■ . Ftortda 32177.

1 Sacaon 373.437, F .S . p a iio n a tor adnkntabaj on to# tow*# app9etoon(e) mual be Wad wOhln lounaen
(14) day# to pubto aPon to tow noOoa to mtont In toa mad tor too*#
paroone to atoom too D laaicl mtoh actual noOoa. FaHum to Me a p a S
•on a4toki tola 9ma period taitol conedtuto a waNar to any rtgRi auch
paraon may have to raquaat an adm kiw iWIva datorm kiiPon (hear­
ing) w ider SacOona 120 349 and 120.97, F .S , ooncam lng toa aub|act panrtt appacaOon. PaOlona which am not Wad In accordance
w#h Vw abov* pnuttarma am aub|act to dtamWaaL

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too to intent. Pomona whoea aubatanOal b ta rw a wia ba
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have toa rlgM to baooma a pony to to* procaadkig, in accordance
wOh too raqukamania ta t torto above

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Aaera daak ft work i
3 window tori
4 draw I
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NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN by toa Mayor and City
Comm/aaion to toa City to Lake Mary, Florida, toat laid
Commiaaion ahafl hold a Pubbc Haartnq on Thuradpy, June 2,
Ito 7DO p.m., or •• aoon aa poaatoto toaroaltor aa poaP tto.

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Tha City to Lake Mary propoaaa to adopt toa toaowkig ortS

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ORtMNANCf N O ._

HALFWAY HOUSE /RATIO AREAS

A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F L A K E M ARY. FLO R ID A;
A M EN D IN G S E C T IO N 195. A P P E N D IX I. S U B S E C T IO N 6. (E).
(1). R EV ISIN G T H E LE N G T H O F TIM E TH AT T E M P O R A R Y
S IG N S S H A LL B E PE R M IT T E D AND E STA B LISH IN G MINI­
M U M P E R F O R M A N C E ST A N D A R D S F O R T H E R E N E W A L O F
PE R M IT S F O R T E M P O R A R Y SIG N S A N D A R E V IE W P R O C E ­
D U R E F O R S U C H SIG N S ; PR O V ID IN G F O R C O N F LIC T S .
S E V E R A B ILIT Y A N D E F F E C T IV E DATE.

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Qraan umbrela*
13
Tana cotta piantara
9
PortaMt bar - pfua aoda

1

OOLF CAR AREA
1
Kanmore dryar
Camptwl HauaHekl ak oompreeear
Ergo baverag* can owned by dtab
TENNIS SHOP
Racquat stooging machine

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Tha purpoaa to th is haarlng la to racarva public inpul on to* pro
poaad ordinance. The Com m iaaion m ay vote to approve too
onDnanca on llm l raadbig and achadula toa ordinance lo r a aacond reading and tlnal public haarlng or deny tatd ordinance.
Tha proposed ordinance w il Impact proparbaa desiring to parme tem porary wgns. par Section 199, Appendix I, Subaacbon 9.
(E) (1) to too C ity C ode to Ordtoancaa.

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Oak garment (toptay* 3
Caah ragwtar
1
Court groomar tor day - eld
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Wood thad und - whaa 1

A copy to toa propo sed ordinance is avakabto lo r Inspection in
too Com m unity Davatopm ant O ffice. Lake M ary M unicipal
Sarvtoaa Building. 911 W allace C o u rt Lake Mary, Florida.
M onday through Friday, tram 9 0 0 A M . until 5 00 P M . or you
caB 407-589-1442 tor Inform ation con cern in g these

Two drawer Na

I CERTIFY 9w l a copy hand h at
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H P ......... by U S. Me4 on May
6.2003

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NAROCLLA CHONG. P A.
234 N Waaarionta Dr , Stole
AHamoma Springe. FL 32714
IWaghorw: (407) 796-7700
FacaknOa: (407)7992706
9 you am a parson arito a dtoabtatywho needs any sccommodaHon In ordar to parilclpaia in
tow proeaadtog. you am w N M .
at no coal to you. to toa provi­
sion to certain aaaWlanea
P le a ts
contact
Court
Adm kMraOon at 301 N. Park
Avenue. Stole N301. Santord.
FL 32771 (407) 065-4237 witom
2 working days to yow racaipi to
tola noSca: * you am hearing or
voioa Impaired, c a l 1-600-955■771.
PuUah: May 19. 22. 29. 2005
and Jun* 3. 2003
0090
M THE C94CUIT COURT
OP THE IIO H T M N T H
JU D ICIAL CMCUTT
PIA N O FO R
FLORIOA
C A S E N C OP-OR-1947-OJO-K
ALFRED O VALENTIN.
Huaband,

M ARIA R. LO PEZ.
Husband
NO TICE O F ACTION
TO: M ARIA R. LO PEZ

NOTICE OP P U BU C MEARINO

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tar haam^ batom 9w Horwmbt#
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Court, In toa Judge'*
In to* Samkwia
County Cowtooua*. toa addmaa
to atoteh la 301 N Park Amnua,
Room M, Santord. FL 33771, on
June IE 2009, m 930 O d o d i
AM ., or oo aoon
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to Dototmkn
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a pu99e aaaamant tor worti to, on and mar Laho Monraa aaoodotod
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KARMEN OPRESNK A/K/A
K/UMEN OOOM AAt/A
KARMEN TOLL
630 S. Gram 8 » M
Longwood, FL 32730

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Tha Baa(a) ccntofntog each to too tow a land appacaPon&lt;») am
bto tor toapacPon Monday toraugh Frtday ascepl tor togto hoS
900 am . to SOO pm. « too 91 Johna Rkrar Water
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M iuant to too prortatana to Saciona 120349 and 12057,
■ Statute! Chapter 2S109 and 40C-1.1007, Florida
tfebtaM Coda (FA R ),

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TO TERRY STEPHEN H9J.
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a parmi to too taioah

The

YO U ARE H ER EBY NOTIFIED
toat an action tor Pettian tor
D issolution of M arriage has
bean Nad against you and you
am required to serve a copy to
yow w itton datorbsa, ■ any, to
top
Petitioner.
ALFR ED O
VALENTIN.
1070
R EG A L
POINTS TER R A PT 204. LAKE
M ARY, FLORIOA 33746 or
batora June I E 290a, and Na
toa original wito toa d a rk to said
Court akhar batora aervkw on
to* Wito or knmadhdaiy toara•H er ■ you lakad to do to. a
datoua wN ba knlam d agakwt
you tor toa ra ta l damandad in
W ARNINO: Rule
12.269,
Florida Fam ily Law Rule* to
Procedure, require* certain
automatic dladoaur* to docu­
ments and kitonnatlon. Fakura
to comply can raauO in aartctiona, including dism issal or
ttoklnq to ptoadtoga.
W ITNESS my hand and teal to
kw aak) Court tola n th day to
May. 2009
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C LER K OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deoutv C ltrk
Pubkah: May 13. 22. 29. 2003
and Jurw 3. 2009
0109
N O TK EO FSA LE

PO O L/P O O L PATIO
Round HM m
14
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4
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130
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3
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Whka plaaUc chaka
39

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at 100 N. Country C lu b Rd , Lake Mary. Tha public is kivitad to
•Band and ba hoard. S aid haarlng m ay contlnua tram Oma to
Ikiw until tha M ayor and C ity Com m iaaion m aka a fin al decision.

37

N O TE; P E R S O N S A R E A D V IS E D THAT T H E C IT Y M A K E S A
T A PE D R E C O R D O F TH IS M EE T IN G F O R ITS C O N V E ­
N IEN CE. TH IS R E C O R D M AY N O T C O N S T IT U T E A N A D E ­
Q U ATE R E C O R D F O R T H E P U R P O S E S O F A P P E A L FR O M A
D EC ISIO N M AD E B Y TH E CITY. A N Y P E R S O N W ISH IN G TO
E N S U R E TH AT A N A D EQ U A T E R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D ­
IN G S IS M AIN TAIN ED F O R A P P E L L A T E P U R P O S E S IS
A D V IS ED T O M A K E T H E N E C E S S A R Y A R R A N G E M E N T S AT
MIS O R H E R O W N E X P E N S E .

O THER
Diamond management Syatam poka at *ato
Said sal* w« ba made pursuant to and in
ot tatd Fatal Judgment and O rtar Raachoi

to

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DATED te a 19 day d Hay, 3009.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT

NO TE: IF A P E R S O N D E C ID E S TO A P P E A L A N Y D EC ISIO N
M A D E B Y T H IS A G E N C Y W ITH R E S P E C T T O A N Y M AT TER
C O N S ID E R E D AT TH IS M EE T IN G O R H EA R IN G . H E O R SH E
W ILL N E E D A R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D IN G S . A N D THAT.
F O R S U C H P U R P O S E . H E O R SH E M AY N E E D TO E N S U R E
TH AT A V ER BA T IM R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D IN G S IS
M AD E. W H ICH R E C O R D IN C LU D E S T H E T ES T IM O N Y A N D
E V ID E N C E U PO N W H ICH T H E A P P E A L IS T O B E B A S E D
FLO R ID A ST A T U T E S 295 0105.

By Mary Stroup*
Deputy d a rk
Attorney* tor PlaM d:
Joeeph E. Foatar. Eaque*
Florida Bar No. 293001
Afcarman Santorini
Carua Canter. I0d&gt; Floor
345 Souki Orange Awanua
Poet Olkca Boa 231
Orlando. FL 32903
Telephone: 407/ 943-7990
NOTICE
Americana Wah OW —
Act Ol 1190
AdmrnaOaliv* Order No. 97-3
M you ar* a paraon wah a to
at order to paraopaaa at tee
to you. u me prowwon el
Adm nekanon to 301 N o rfi Park
Ftonda 32771 (407) 499-4237, wtosn (2)
ot tori none*. 4 ytor ara haam g or
1771,
Pubkah May 29. 2006 and Jk M 9. 2009
0144

100

P E R S O N S W ITH D ISABILITIES N EED IN G A S S IS T A N C E TO
PAR TICIPATE IN A N Y O F T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U LD
C O N T A C T T H E C IT Y A D A CO O R D IN A TO R AT L E A S T 48
H O U R S IN A D V A N C E O F T H E M EET IN G A T 407-555-1424
CIT Y O F L A K E M ARY. FLO R IO A

C ow l
■a m o i. 9a
daya to yaw raeatal
HaOO)W96-

PubIWh: M ay 22. 2005
0147

Noace a hereby given
l P a rt A Body a * ta t
t l Pitaae A u c u n tar aarvag* lor
caah on demand to iMghaalbto-

PL 33773
JU N E • 1 0 0 4
The OatraJ Board cd Tntota** ck
to n o n ca t a Budge* WurUhop to

400 - 9 0 0 P M

IttaO Ford UT
Vttto U I90LH A 33M
1W 4 Ptyhaun
vet# 1PJC 94 r c e o u o 7m
1BPP Fw d PAJ
4*t* I M U i I * 1v + * vwwe

Tha undarwgned w P ta* at
public tala by competitive bid­
ding on H AY 31, 2006. al 12 00
p m. on to* prank*** wham
ta d property haa bean stored
and when ar* located at 810
TREE SELF STORAGE. 746
Fleet Financial Court, Suit* 100.
Longwood, Cow ay to Satmntoa,
SU M to Florida, toa Itokjwing
U n rif

Conlants

R ek Eargia. 013. M w c Hid
Purchata* iru a l ba pad tor al
to* km* to pw ctw sa *1 CASH
ONLY A l purchased ksma to d
a* la. wham a . and mutt ba
removed at to* nme to M ia
Dated tots 17to day to May.
2009
Pubkah May 22. 29. 2009
0149
PI THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
9 U P N O L E COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PRO BATE DIVISION
FILE NO. Oft-CP-0772

DATED: M ay 12. 2005

NOI1CC OF
PU BLIC AUCTION

NOTICE IS H ERESY GIVEN
toal to* undersigned vkand* to
ta il to* property described
batow to antore* a tan impoaad
on ta x i property under The
Florida SeN Storage Faolkw s
A d STATUES (S ac 9 1 801-63.
809)

Nam*

1901 Chav Metro
VIN42C1URS4S3M 9750101
2000 M ercuy Cougar
V1N41AWFT41L0Y5624P49
Th* auckon * P b* held at 1200
P M on toa taad data* above
A i Sam noto P a rt ft Body 2540
9 Myra* A .* Santord. FL
32773 ProaoacPv* taddam may
rw pecl nd t o w on* how prior
Term* are caWi or carto i m
Wad i n k
M m r u t W iackar
kw ngra to a«*ak or

IN fi£ ESTATE O f

May »

AM

I otoar cratotom to to* deca­
dent and parsons having claim s
or demands agakwt dacadant ’a
H a must N* toaw dakna with
tois C ow l WITHIN 3 MONTHS
A FT ER THE DATE O F THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIM S NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PER iO O S
S E T FO RTH IN SECTIO N
733.703 O f THE FLORIOA
PR O BATE CO D E W ILL BE
FO R EVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOO S E T FO RTH
ABO VE, AN Y CLAIM FILED
TW O (3) Y EA R S O R M ORE
A FT E R THE D EC EO EN TS
DATE O F DEATH IS BARRED.
The data to Drat puHcaUon to
tk a NoOca ta May 22.2009.
L id a J. Wbkdar
PO . Box 2306
OokJanrod. FL 37733-3306
Jama# Scott MPa. Attorney
Florida Bar No 0913134
P O. Box 2368
Gtodsnrod. FL 32733-2386
TWaphona: 407-936-2421
Attorney
lo r
Parton al

Pubkah: May 22. 29. 2009

21*2____________
P i TH E O R CU tT CO URT
O f THE 19TH
j u o i c ia l O R C u rr,
IN AMO FO R
M IB N O L E COUNTY.
FLORIOA
G EN ER A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S E NO: 08 C A 729-14K
CITIBANK, N A , AS TRUSTEE
UNDER THE POOLING AND
SERVICING AGREEM ENT
DATED A S OF NO VEM BER
3 0 ,2001-1.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
TH E UNKNOW N SPO U SE
HEIRS,
D EV ISEES.
O R AN TEES.
A SSIG N EES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TR U STEES AND ALL OTHER
PAR TIES
CLAIM ING
AN
IN TER EST BY. THROUQH,
U N D ER O R AOAINST THE
ANNIE M AE BLACKSH EAR. ET
A L,
OEFENDANT(S)
N O T O t O F ACTION
CO NSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: UNKNOW N SPO U SE
H EIRS.
D EV ISEES
G R A N TEES.
A SSIG N E ES
LIEN O RS.
CR ED ITO RS
TR U STEES AND ALL OTHER
PAR TIES
CLAIM ING
AN
IN TEREST BY. THROUGH,
U N D ER OR AGAINST THE
ESTATE O F ANNIE M AE
BLACKSH EAR
whoa* rasidanca w unknown if
rw/*h*/1fwy b* living: and It
he/ihaflhey ba dead. Iha
unknown dalandanti who may
b* tp o u M t, hairs, devisees,
grant***, assign***. Iwnort,
creditor*, trust***, and a l par­
kas claim ing an Inters*! by.
torough. under or against toa
Defendants, who am not known
to ba dead or akva. and ak par­
ka* having or darning to have
any right. MW or interat! In to*
property described in toa mort­
gage bang toradosad harem
YOU AR E H EREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to loradoaa a
mortgage on tha Itolowing prop­
erty:
S 99 FT OF LOT 47, BLO CK
"A", M M SMITH S 2ND SUBDI­
VISION, PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE
101.
OF
THE
PU BLIC
R EC O R O S O F SEM INO LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
haa bean Ned against you and
toal you are required to serve a
copy of yow wnnan defenses, it
any. to it on DAVID J. STERN.
ESQ. PlamMI s attorney, whose
addrasa la 801 S U nnersity
Driva 4900. Plantation. FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from toe dale o l toe first publica­
tion of tors notice ol action) and
Ike toe original with toe clerk ol
tots court either before service
on Plamtifl i attorney or vnmerkateiy thereafter, otherw ise a
default will ba entered against
you lor toe ratal demanded in
toe complaint or petition Med
herein
W ITNESS my hand and toe
seal ol Hus Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this day o l MAY
13.2009
MARYANNE M ORSE. CLER K
C LE R K OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: Carol Moore
DEPUTY CLER K
LAW O fF IC E S O F DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 900
PLANTATION. FL 33324
09-39719
IN ACCO RD ANCE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH DISA8ILI
TIES ACT. persons with dtsabdi
lies rwedkig a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
Ihe
SEM INO LE
County
Courthouse a l (407)669-1227. «
you are hearing or voice
impaired c a i 1-800-955-8771
THIS NOTICE SMALL BE PUB
LISHED ONCE A W EEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE W EEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFO RD
HERALD
Pubtah May 22. 29. 2009
0148

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha adnw uakttiw i to to* m u i*
to
EM ER Y J W INKLER

daaaaaaq whew* a*u to oeato
February I. 2009
whoa* ftuoai Sacway Nwtawr
a U i u 0 9 4 1 a pandkng n to*
C* tu rf Court tor
Cow ay
Ffemda
PiuPata
wm

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ft. *277 i
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f TMC 16TH
j u o o a l ctR C u rr.
IN AMO FOR
M M M VO Lf COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL OfVtftiOM
CAftft NO M-4? A 2K M 4W
BANK 0# AM CHILA NA I to /
NATKJM bBA/* ilA
9 U C C 4 M G M NY w v - f m

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WITH BARN ETT BAN K. NA.

Parsons! RapmaantaOvaY tttor -

EM ERY J W INKLER

CkM—.rn aw aawaat to *&lt;*»&gt;a
h ik k
0&lt;44

Personal

and oPwr parsons having daktw
or dwnanda agakwt dacadant a
Wa. on whom a copy to tois
noOca ta mqukad to ba tarvad
mual B e tw o d a r n wrto tow
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 M ONTHS AFTER THE T M E
O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O F S E R ­
VICE O F A C O PY O F THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

H R E : ESTATE O F

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M ICHAEL J V A R IC K .H H ..

NO TICE O P A C T O N

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TO M ICH AEL J V A R C K
UNKNOW N
S PO U S E
OF
M ICHAEL J. VARICK
(Leal Known Addmaa)
a
mta in
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——
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fVOOuTliB
FL 32707
YOU AR E NOTIFIED to d H i
chon lor Fom ctoaw * to
Mortgage on tha Itolowing

SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT *A’
LOT 7. CLU STER V . D EER
RUN UNIT 22. A C C O R O M Q
TO THE PLAT TH EREO F A S
R ECO RD ED IN PLAT BO O K
24. PAO ES 3 9 4. O F THE
PU BLIC R EC O RD S O F SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH AN E A S E ­
M ENT FO R IN G R ES AND
E G R E S S P U R PO S E S O V ER
THAT CERTAIN PAR CEL O F
LAND D ESCRIBED AS FO L­
LOW S:
BEG IN
AT
THE
SO U TH EAST C O R N E R O F
LOT 9. CLU STER "B*. D EER
RUN UNIT 22. A S RECO RO ED
IN PLAT BOOK 24. PAG ES 3 ft
4 OF THE PU BLIC RECO RO S
OF
SEM IN O LE
COUNTY,
FLO RID A.
RU N
TH EN CE
SOUTH 89 D EG R EE S 299CT
WEST. II 0 FE ET ALO NG THE
SOUTH BO UND ARY O F SAID
LOT 6: RUN THENCE NORTH
00 D EG R E E S 34'1(T W EST.
9 29 FEET; R U N TH EN CE
NORTH 89 D EG R EE S 29-3&lt;r
EAST. H .O F E E T TO THE
EAST BO UN D ARY O F SAID
LOT 8; RUN THENCE SOUTH
00 D E G R E E S 3410* EAST.
5 25 FE E T TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
haa been Med agakwt you and
you am required to aarve a copy
01 your written defense*. I any
to A on M arshal C. Wataon.
P.A., Attorney for Plaintrtl,
whoa* address Is 1900 NW
49TH STREET. SUITE 120, FT.
LAUDERDALE. F L 33309 wkhkt
thirty (30) days attar the llrat
publication ol tor* Nonce kl to*
(Please pubtah in THE SAN­
FORD HERALD) and N* to*
original with the Clerk ol tots
Court either before aenrica on
Plaintiff'* attorney ot immediate­
ly thereafter, otherwiee a default
w il be entered against you k x
to* ra ta l demanded In toe com ­
plaint.
In accordance with tha
Americana with OtaatxMts* Act.
Parsons with DisabiW es need­
ing a special accommodation to
perticipale in this proceeding
should contact tha Court
Administrator at 301 N. Park
Avanu*. Sanford FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working day* ol
your rscaipt o l tot* notice, k you
am hearing or vote* impaired
1-800-955-8771

THAT PO R TIO N O R T K
UNNAM ED A LLC Y O R M O C K
t ft P * « LEV EL. A C O O R O M
TO THE FLAT TVKREO P. A t
R EC O R O ED M PLAT W O K a
PAG ES 3 M 7 O F D E M U C
R E C O R D S OF W O »
CO U N TY. FLO R K JA L V M
E AST O F LO TS 1-TAMO « « T
O F LO T S S-14, O R S A D
B LO C K t a TO G ETH ER PATH
THAT PO RTIO N O R T H E
N O RTH 1/3 (29 F E E T ) O F
t9T H
STREET
LV M
BETW EEN TH E S O U T M K V
EXTEN SIO N S OR R O C K W
P M E LE V E L. A C O O R O M TO
TH E FLA T T H E R E O F A t
R ECO RO ED M FLA T SO O R a
PA G ES 3 0 3 7 O F TH E P lf lU C
RECO RO S O F
COUNTY. F LO R O A

By order o l toe CNy (
ot to* C ly o l Santord, I
AD VICE TO THE

P E R S O N S WITH
TIES N EEO M Q ASSISTAN CE
TO PAHTOW KTE N AN Y OR
T H ESE
SH O U LD
CO N TACT
HUM AN R ES O U R C E S O FFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330-9910 a
HOURS M
ADVANCE O F THE M E C T M
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy Cky Clark
Pubkah: May 29.2009
Q194______________________
IN THE CMCUTT COUNT
O F THE D O H TtSM TM
JUO ICIAL CMCUTT,
OF FLO R M A M A M
FO R 9 E M H O L S COUNTY
CASS

MX: OS

SUNSHINE LEN O ER3, LLC.,
vs

FLORIDA

M ARIE Q. ST. SUR94, R
LIVING ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOW N SPO U SE,
D EV IS E ES .
Q R A N T E ta
ASSIG N EES. LIENORS,
CREDITO RS. T R U ST EES ANO
ALL O THER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN IN TEREST BY,
THROUGH.
UNO ER
OR
AG AIN ST M ARIE Q. ST.
SURIN; UNKNOW N SPO U SE
O F CHRISTIANS DOTSON,
UNKNOW N
SPO U Se
OR
MARIE O. ST. SURIN; MSM
M AN AG EM EN T S E R V IC E S,
INC.: M AX SAINT SU RM :
UNKNOW N TEN ANT 1;
UNKNOW N TENANT 2.

NO TO CO F
PU BLIC HEARING

N O TO S O F ACTION

W ITNESS my hand and to*
seal ol this Court this day ot
MAY 13. 2005
Maryann* Morse
Aa Clark at to* Court
By C a rd Moore
Aa Deputy Clark
Publish (Please publish m The
Santord Herald)
Pubksh: May 22. 29. 2009
0149

— a n c n M a u m .—

NOTICE IS H ER EBY QIVEN
that toe City of Lake Mary.
Florida Board ot AtftuetmeM wP
hold a P u b ic Hearing on
W ednesday. June 16. 2006 al
7 00 p m . or aa soon as possi­
ble thereafter. io consider toe

1. A request from Mr ft Mm
Duncan, applicants, tor a vari­
ance to Chapter 194 97 (C) (4)
(a), to reduce toa front yard set­
back on an existing lot from to*
minimum 29', tor property locat­
ed at 103 leprechaun Lana
2. A request bom Mr Tammei,
applicant, tor a variance to
Chapter 154 96 (C) (1) lb), to
reduce to* lot area tor duplexes
in toa R-2 zoning district from
tha minimum 15.000 square
feet, tor property located at 277
Short Street
The Public Hearings wiN be held
al the Lake Mary Commsaxm
Cham bers tOO N Country Chib
Rd . Lake Mary The Public la
invited to attend and ba heard.
Said hearings may continue
from time to bme untk toe Board
ol Adjustment makes * final
action For additionaJ informa­
tion regarding tow item you may
contact Gary Schindler. City
Planner at (407) 969-1442. You
may obtain copies of toe appli­
cation and slaft report a i tha
Com munity
Development
Department.
la k e
Mary
M unicipal Services Building,
located at 911 Wallace Court.
NO TE
IF A PER SO N
D EC ID ES TO A PPE A L ANY
O ECISIO N M ADE BY THIS
BO ARD WITH R ES P EC T TO
ANY M ATTER CONSIDERED
AT THIS M EETING OR H EAR­
ING. HE OR SHE WILL NEED A
R EC O RD O F THE PR O C EED ­
INGS. ANO THAT FO R SUCH
PU R PO SE. HE OR SHE MAY
NEED TO EN SU R E THAT A
VERBATIM RECO RD O F THE
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                    <text>W e e k e n d : S un day, S e p te m b e r

25, 2005

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Vol. 114, No. 9 •Copyright © 2005 Th e Sanford Herald

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Guard at core of lawsuit

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By Stave Paradla
Herald Staff

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Big night on
the g rid iro n
It may bo a non-district
night tor county football
teams, but with several
loams hosting home­
coming. Lako Mary and
Oviedo both playing
unboaton loos, and Lake
Howell facing Seminole
and Lyman tackling
Winter Springs, It win bo
a big night just the samo.
$•• S p o rt* , P o g « I B

Middle school
rezoning gets
underway
SANFORD —
Phase II of the Middle
School Rczoning for
Seminole County
Public Schools will
create a zone for the
new Markham Woods
Middle School, sched­
uled to open for the
2006-2007 school year.
Students that may
be affected by the pro­
posed rezoning are
those presently zoned
for Greenwood Lakes
Middle School in Lake
Mar)', and Sanford
and Millennium
Middle schools in
Sanford.
A cure committee
will conduct work­
shops at all three
schools. The first will
be Sept. 26 at 4.30
m. at Millennium
iddlo School, 21
Lakeview Ave.,
Sanford. Three more
will be conducted in
October at
Greenwood Lakes and
Sanford Middle fol­
lowed by a communi­
ty input session to the
core committee on
Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. at
Millennium.
The School Board
will hold a work ses­
sion and review of
core committee plans
and take public input
at the Educational
Support Center on
Nov. 15 at 7 p.m.
The School Board is
then expected to
approve a rezoning
plan for advertise­
ment on Nov. 22. A
public hearing and
final adoption are
scheduled for Jan. 10,
2006 at 3:30 p.m. in
the Educational
Support Center. Tire
center is located at 400
E. Lake Mary Blvd..
Sanford. Information
throughout the
process is available at
www.scps.kl2.fl.us.

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SANFORD — A security guard
involved in the fatal shooting of a
teenager is at the center of a lawsuit
filed by a Boynton Beach woman.
Patricia M. Ilartwig filed an amend­
ed lawsuit in June claiming she was
battered and falsely arrested in October
2000 by a Parisian department store
security guard named Bryan Anslcy of
Sanford. Ansley is the same man
involved in a fatal shooting in July at
Country’ Lake Apartments in Sanford.
Ilartwig has sued Parisian Inc., after
an incident that took place at the
Seminole Towne Center store on Oct.
21, 2000.

Same security guard involved
in shooting of teen in July
She alleges that Ansley identified
himself as a Sanford police officer, and
that he verbally assaulted her, and
grabbed and handcuffed her in the
parking lot outside the store.
Ilartwig also said Ansley held her
inside the store where he shoved her
against a wall.
Ansley did not return two messages
left on his Nextel answering service.
Parisian filed a defense document
saying Ilartw ig conducted herself
“negligently and carelessly" causing or

District 4
w ill choose
between
candidates

at least contributing to her injuries.
The store said third parties not under
its control caused the "dam ages"
claimed by 1lartwig. Parisian attorney
Terry D. Dixon of DeLand said he did
not want to comment on the case.
Ansley is now the co-owner of
Community Enforcement, a Lake
Mary-based security business hired by
Country Lake Apartments to guard the
premises.
An incident at the apartment com­
plex is being investigated by state and

local police.
In the early morning hours of July
16, Ansley and em ployee William
Swofford, shot into a car full of young
men, killing Travares McGill, 16.
According to the lawsuit brought by
Ilartwig, she had driven to Seminole
Towne Center to meet her daughter,
Amy. Ilartwig, who describes herself in
the lawsuit as a white, female
Christian, brought a young black
Gospel singer with her because she was
transporting him from a rehearsal.
The young man went into Parisians,
but Ilartwig decided to wait in the
parking lot because of problems with
an ovarian cyst. While waiting, she said
she saw the young man running fast

Sm Guard, Page 5A

Porn Possession

By Liane Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Dean Ray announced
Friday that he is running for District 4
Commissioner.
He is the second person to qualify for can­
didacy in the Nov. 8 spe­
cial election, after former
District 4 Commissioner
Kevin Hipes resigned.
Jack Bridges, llie other
candidate for District 4,
announced his candidacy
e a r lie r t h i s w e e k .
K a y s a id l : r t d a y t lia l Ire

made the decision to run
on Wednesday. When
asked why he decided to
run he said: "M y wife."
Ray and his wife made
the decision together, after some coaxing.
"She knows how much I want to be
involved with the city of Sanford," Ray said.
He also commented that it was a major
move on her part, because they have rented
the second floor of 121 Aldean Drive in
District 4.
,
l i
Ray said if he wins the election, he plans
on buying a house that he and his family can
permanently move into.
According to City Clerk Jan Dougherty, a
candidate must live in the district they are
m T a y 8originallJ h « lived in Sanford with
his wife Janet for 12 years. They have eight
children, Darryl, Dwayne, Dean, Peter, Billy,

Sea Ray, Page 3A

B rothers
b u sted for
b u rglaries

H w iM pftoto by Karla I

Frederick ’ E ric ’ G a lla g h e r is led b y Lo n g w o o d police to a squ ad car W e d n e s d a y.

Formerlongwoodmanfaces 982charges
afterpolicefindimages ofyoung children
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By Karla Reyea
Herald Intern
LONGWOOD — Longwood
poliev arrested a former resident
Sept. 21 for possessing child
pornography discovered by his
estranged wife on CDs.
Tasha Wilcox found 29 comiact discs at their Longwood
[iome while going through the
belongings of her husband who
had moved to Vero Beach. She
inserted two CDs into a comput­
er and saw pornographic pic­
tures that appeared to contain
juveniles. She then decided to
contact law enforcement.
The
Longwood
Police
Department finished a month­

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— | lone
long criminal
criminal
investigation
resulting in
the arrest of
Frederick
Gallagher on
Sept. 21.
Charged
with
982
counts of pos­
session
of
Gallagher
p h o to g rap h s
of sexual per­
formance by a child, Gallagher
initially denied the possession of
the pictures on Aug. 30. On Sept.
2,
Gallagher
called
the
Longwood Police Department
and advised that the CDs were
his. On the date of his arrest.

however, Gallagher
Gallagher admitted
admitted
however,
only some of the pictures were
his, according to the police
report.
According to Officer Herb
Stewartson of the Longwood
Police Department, all of the
recovered images included lewd
acts and a few contained pic­
tures of children young enough
to be in diapers.
During
his
questioning,
Gallagher said he "stum bled"
onto child pornography, finding
an interest in it and becoming
aroused to it. In addition, he said
he recently became a Christian
and destroyed most of the child

S m Arrest, Page 3A

By Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff
Several construction companies are playinc the waiting game after three arre*U in
Lake County led to a home filled with stolen
property from construction home sites.
At least 10 different home sites in Sanford
may have been the victims of brothers Ricky
Shelhorse and Shawn Shelhorse, and their
brother-in-law Jamey Hamilton, all of
Volusia County.
The three were arrested Sunday nib''*'
after an off duty Lake County Deputy Sheriff
observed one of the males drop off the other
two at a residence under construction in the
ML Plymouth community.
The three men were in a stolen van, fmm
Volusia County, that was pulling a trailer. In
Uie van there was a brand new stove and in

S m Burglaries, Page 3A

Deputies: Man fondled teenage girls
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W1NTER PARK — The Seminole i m p r i s o n m e n t ,
County S heriff's O ffice, Crim es battery, and bur­
Against Children Unit, has arrested glar)’ with assault
a Winter Park area man on numer­ or battery.
The cases date
ous charges related to accosting and
fondling girls, who live in the back to May 2005,
the
Semoran North Apartments, located when
in unincorporated Seminole County. Seminole County
O ffice
The arrest was made Thursday after­ Sheriff's
first
started
noon, Sept. 22.
com ­
The subject is identified as 19-year receiving
Gonzalaz
old Antonio "A nthony" Gonzalez, plaints of a man
accosting
females.
who lives in the Semoran North
There was no positive identification
Apartments. He faces charges of
lewd and lascivious behavior with a at the time, according to the Sheriff’s
victim under 16 years of age, false Office.

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u rln a the oast
During
past month, more vicvic­
tim s filed com plaints and began
coming forward with information
that led to the subject. Two of the
alleged victims are 13; two are 15
years old.
The Sem inole County Sheriff s
Office is also seeking information
from other girls and young women
who live in the area of Semoran
North Apartments, who may have
been accosted by the subject.
Anybody with inform ation is
asked to contact Investigator Bill
Gosch, of the Crim es Against
Children Unit, at 407-665-6600.

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Sunday. September 25, 2005

Seminole Summary
A G LA N CE AROUND O U R CO U N TY
John G. Roberts Jr., the president's nominee
for chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court,
has been praised for his intellect and in-deplh
knowledge of the high court's history. But I m
betting he wouldn’t recognize the name S.D.
McGill. Most folks wouldn't, even here in
McGill's hometown of Sanford. McGill might
not be a household name, but his accomplish­
ments in the courtroom helped create an
important legal precedent that Americans will
easily recognize - the Miranda rights.
Simuel Decatur McGill was bom in
Quincy, Fla. He moved to Central Florida
with his brother Nathan when his mother
remarried the Rev. A.E. Irvin, a Methodist
minister and shoemaker who lived on the
northwest comer of 8lh Street and Hickory
Avenue in the
Georgetown community.
A ro u n d tha C lo c k
That house still stands,
as does the workshop
Irvin built to accommo­
date his craft.
McGill went to college
at Edward Waters
College in Jacksonville,
graduating in 1902. He
earned his law degree
from Boston University
by I)an Ping
in 1907 and returned to
Jacksonville to start his
practice. In addition to offering his services to
tire black community, McGill worked closely
with the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to
advocate civil rights. McGill's legal talents
helped abolish execution by hanging in the
state of Florida during the mid-1920s.
But it was an incident in Pompano Beach
that led McGill's biggest accomplishment. An
elderly white man, Robert Darcy, was robbed
and murdered on Saturday, May 13, 1933. In
response to community outrage, tire sheriff
arrested as many as 40 black men. For a week
the men were questioned and cross-examined
by deputies. None of the men were allowed
to speak to attorneys or family members, and
deputies eventually narrowed their focus on
four men. After an all-night vigil during
which nearly a dozen officers besieged each
man individually with "persistent and repeal­
ed questioning," the four confessed to lire
murder.
McGill was contacted to represent lire
"Four Pompano Boys." Not surprisingly, the
f o u r w e r v convicted and sentenced to death,
b a s e d M&gt;lety o n their coerced c o n fe s s io n * . For

SAT
The Sem inole County
Public Safety Department
will host Hospice I lowl, a
motorcycle run benefitting
Hospice of the Comforter.
Bikers must register at 8 a.m.
for $10 each, at the Seminole
County Public Safety build­
ing, 150 Bush Blvd., in
Sanford. Bikers will depart at
9:30 a.m. for the 92-mile
three-hour run through the
Cape Canaveral coast. The
ride will end with lunch, live
music and prizes at 1 p.m. at
Wolfy’s River Deck Bar and
Grill in Sanford. Lunch tick­
ets are $5. Call 407-665-5038
or 407-682-0808.
VFW Ladles Auxiliary of
Disl. 18 will host Gold Star
Parents day with a luncheon
at South Seminole VFW 8207,
1520 Highway-427 in
Longwood at 1 p.m. Call 407­
339-6016.

During a recent ceremony and nbbon cutting opening the new Central Florida Regional Hospital's helipad, Air Rescue 3 was
the highlight of the festivities as it landed on the new pad. Rescue personnel from Sanford and Seminole County were on
hand to witness the opening of the newest We saving tool available to resident of Central Florida. As tho picture shows, tno
landing was picture perfect and quite spectacular.

• Kcinaldo Jesus Martinez, 31,
with no known address, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Wednesday in
tin? 1200 block of W.P. Ball Blvd.
Police were called regarding a
shoplifting
episode.
Martinez
reportedly fought with a store
employee when it was discovered he
lu il taken items. He was durged
with robbery with no weapon, and
crimes against a person - inflicting
lum i.
• Roy Francis Mailhot, 47, of
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
rilce Thursday at a store in tile 3600
ock of Orlando Drive. He report­
edly took $20.98 in items fn&gt;m the
store without paying. He was
durged with retail theft/slioplifting.

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• Mark J. Sduperow, 18, of
Deltona, was arrested by Sanford
police Tuesday at a store in Seminole
Towne Center. He reportedly took
cow figurines from the store without
paying. He was durged with petty
slioplifting.
• Henry- Brown Jr., 27, of an
unknown address, was arrested bySanford police Tuesday in the 1400
block of Persimmon Avenue.
Officers said lie had taken a $1,500
computer from a residence. He was
durged witJr theft of over $300. He
was also wanted on a warrant for
violation of probation on a previous
conviction.
Drug Related
• Ernie Edward Nicholson, 30, of
Laurel Avenue, was arrested bySanford police Wednesday at 25th
Street and Frendi Avenue. He was
durged with possession of under 20
grams of marijuana and possession
of luncotics equipment. He was also
wanted on an outstanding warrant.
• Anthony- Tony Jones, 18, of
Castle Brewer Court, was arrested

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Assortment of Fruit/
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Choice ol Milk

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by Sanford police on Sept. 15, in the
2200 block of Hartwell Avenue,
wliere officers conducted a traffic
»ti»p. He was durged with posses­
sion of iuntmllt-d substances includ­
ing over 20 grams of cocaine, and
posM-ssimi of uryter 20 grams of
marijuana.
Assault - Battery
• Teresa Marie Heiser, 41, of
Orlando Drive, was arrested bySanford police early- Friday. Officers
responded to a call regarding a fight
in a parking lot between I leiser and
another person. Officers said she
fought with litem during tlte ques­
tioning. She was durged with bat­
tery on a law enforcement officer,
two counts of resisting an officer
with violence, battery - causing bod­
ily harm, and obstructing justice byhindering an officer in his duties.
• Tantbra
Bacon,
19, of
Wood mere Blvd., Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Tuesday
at her residence. Site reportedly had
been in a dispute with Iter stepfather.
Site was durged witlt battery —
loudt or strike (domestic violence).
• Jason Clay Higgins, 19, of
Deltona, was arrested by- Sanford
police Tuesday- at a residence in tire
8000 block of Island Bay Circle, as
the result of a dispute with a female.
He was durged with battery - loudr
or strike (domestic violence).
• Kidurd Lebrun, 40, of Landing
Drive, Sanford, was arrested bySanford police Wednesday. He is
said to have been involved in a dis­
pute at his residence on Tuesday. He
was located on llin .4 i.v ri o .,,.i , 1...

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Beef &amp; Cheese
Nachos, Lettuce &amp;
Tomato. Salsa and
Sour Cream
Mexican Rice
Assortment ol Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice ol Milk

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Turkey Club Wrap
(Turkey, Turkey
Ham &amp; Cheese)
Goldfish Crackers
Fruited Yogurt
Assortment ol Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice ol Milk

Dona Dertncfi
Liana Eduon
Marva Hawtun*
Nick Pfeitaul
Dean Smith
Tommy Vincent

• Octavio Garcia, 19, of Florida
Street, was stopped by Sanford
police Tuesday- at SR-4417 and
Highway 17-92. He was charged
with operating a motor vehicle with­
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• Elrjy Stephfmm Watkins, 21, of
Bnudway Street, was arrested by
Sanford police early Thursday- at
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Avenue. I le was durged with loiter­
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• Robert Gerard PyyUonen. 40,
of Terrace Drive, was arrested bySanford police Tuesday in the 2500
block of Clairmont Avenue.
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evening to gather families
under Jeb Bush's Family
Night proclamation.
Hamilton students and fami
lies will gather at CiCi's
Pizza, Lake Mary Boulevard
at Highway 17-92.
The W inter Springs City
Com m ission will meet at
6:30 p.m. in City- Hall. Items
on the agenda include dis­
cussion of Jesup's Landing, a
Town House Development in
the Town Center District.

• Michael Miranda, 23, of
Deltona, was arrested by Sanford
police Tuesday at the Seminole
Towne Center. He was durged with
trespassing in a conveyance.

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Sanford Fire Department
will sponsor a book signing
fundraiser at Maya's Books
in downtown Sanford from
noon to 3 p.m. Featured
author will bo Bill Goettel,
"Wizard of Oz Relative".
Come as an Oz character. Foi
information call 407-302-25IS
or 386-860-7770.

• Jose A. Gomez, Jr., 26, of Orange
City, wa» sapped try Sanford police Wednesday at 3rd Street and
Mulberry Avenue, following a cl u s e .
He was durged with fliving/eluding an offio-r at high speeds.

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Sem inole High School
Teens will present 240 per­
formers at Millennium
Middle School for "Dancing
for Diabetes". The teens will
donate proceeds to America's
Walk for Diabetes. Tickets
are $8 and will be sold the
night of the show, which
starts at 7 p.m. Call 1-888DIABETES.

following day, and durged with bat­
tery- - toudi or strike (domestic vio­
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torians ervdit Thurgood Marshall, the first
M a c k man to serve on the U.S. Supreme
Court* tvlth winning the fnitiom of tlie Four
Pompano Hoys. Hut it was actually McGill
who argued the case before the Supreme
Court in 1940 (Chambers v. State of Florida
309 U.S. 227). Marshall, working as part of
the NAACP Defense Fund, assisted McGill
with the case.
Justice I lugo Black, a former member of
the Alabama Ku Klux Klan, wrote the majori­
ty opinion that reversed tire case and led to
lire four men being freed in 1942. "Due
process of law, preserved for all by our
Constitution, commands that no such practice
as that disclosed by this record shall send any
accused to his death," Black wrote. "N o high­
er duty, no more solemn responsibility, rests
upon this Court, than that of translating into
living law and maintaining this constitutional
shield deliberately planned and inscribed for
the benefit of every human being subject to
our Constitution - of whatever race, creed or
persuasion."
Beyond the1obvious impact of clearing the
names of four innocent men who were sen­
tenced to death, McGill's victory had long
term effi-cts. The Chambers precedent, when
combined with other cases (me&gt;st notably
Escobedo v. Illinois 378 U.S. 478) led to the
Supreme Court in 1966 establishing what we
now know as the- Miranda rights (Miranda v.
Arizona 384 U.S. 386). "Since Chambers v.
Florida, this Court has recognized that coer­
cion can lie mental as well as physical, and
that the blind of the accused is not the only
hallmark of an unconstitutional inquisition,"
Chief justice Earl Warren wrote in the
Miranda verdict.
McGill's name will most likely never
become as prominent as Roberts’, who is
expected to be- confirmed next week as the
17th chief justice of the Suprente Court.
However, it s McGill's le*gacy of securing pro­
tection for those unjustly accused that Roberts
must strive to uphold during his tenure on
the nation's highest court.

The Sanford Lakeside
Lions Club will hold its
Spaghetti Dinner and
Charity Bingo Fundraiser
from 4 to 8 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Tickets
are $6. Children under 5 free.
20 percent of ticket sales will
go to victims of Hurricane
Katrina. Call 407-322-8545.

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The 15lh annual Florida
nail Fair will be lu-Id from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. al the Volusia
County- Fairgrounds.
Admission is $6 for adults.
Children under 12 free.
Parking free.
The First M arine Division
Association, Cenlral Florida
Chapter, will meet at 10:30
a m. at the Fiddler's Green
Irish Pub, 544 W. Fairbanks
Ave., Winter Park. Marines,
retired, former and active
duty, are Invited. For infor­
mation call 407-740-5097.

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the Grove Counseling Center
will sponsor a fat* jazz con­
cert and silent auction at
Central Park from 5 lo 8 p.m.

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Gas gone wild

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the trailer there were two
refrigerators and a new
microwave oven.
Lake
County
Sheriff’s
Office spokesperson Christie
M ysingcr said they believe
that the items found in the van
and trailer were stolen from
other houses under construc­
tion in the Sorrento Springs
subdivision at CR 437 and SR
44, where at least three burgla­
ries were discovered by inves­
tigators.
After a preliminary investi­
gation earlier this week,
deputies found that two of the
men had a home in Deltona.
The Volusia County Sheriff's
Office obtained a search war­
rant on 1166 Manitoba Street
and discovered the house was
acked with stolen property,
randon Haught, spokesper­
son for the Volusia County
Sheriff's Office said.
The Sheriff’s Office found
brand new appliances and
building m aterials such as
tools, bathtubs, cement mix­
ers, new doors and windows,
and sinks. They said there was
stolen property packed into
almost every room in the
house.
All this week investigators
were going through the bur­
glary reports from construe-

S

List of property
Below is a list of other
stolen property that may
be recovered after the con­
struction home site bur­
glary bust:
• Concrete mixer, val­
ued at $1,000
• Stainless steel stove,
valued at $500
• 1\vo-bagger cement
mixer, valued at $1,500
• Bathroom cabinets,
valued at $1,500
• French doors, valued
at $550
• Stainless steel dish­
washer, valued at $400
• Two stainless steel
stoves, both valued at
$1,200
• Metal ladder, valued
at $80
• Shop Vacuum, valued
at $60
• Stainless microwave
range, valued at $500
tion sites in Lake, Volusia, am
Seminole counties and reach­
ing out to the victims to see if
they can verify any of their
stolen property.
Several construction com­
pany superintendents and

construction managers, who
are
building
homes
in
Sanford, said Thursday that
they arc still waiting.
"We have not been noti­
fied," Stan Steele, a superin­
tendent
for
Crosswinds
Homes, In c, said.
Steele reported two missing
doors on Sept. 19, 2IK15 worth
$1,500. lie also reported an
ivory bathroom sink worth
$300 stolen back in mid­
August from another home
site in Sanford.
When
the
sink
was
removed from the property
the water line was cut which
caused a flood throughout the
residence.
"W e're waiting," Steele
said.
When he was told that sev­
eral other builder's from at
least 10 different home sites in
Sanford were also waiting to
hear about their stolen proper­
ty, he said: "It’s astronomical.”
Reggio Luciano, a superin­
tendent for US Homes, also
reported stolen property from
a hom e site in Sanford that
caused flooding.
Luciano reported that in
addition to an ivory faucet
worth $300, a $2,000 G.E. dou­
ble stack oven; a $1,000 cook
top; a $1,000 granite counter

top; a $4(X1 maroon cabinet;
and a $200 G.E. water heater
were all stolen.
Luciano is also still waiting
for a phone call to find out if
any of the recovered property
is from his site.
"Urey (the burglarsl came
in; they took what they took;
and hacksawed the sinks right
off the wall and left the water
running," Luciano said.
According to Luciano, theft
is common at construction
sites, but not to this Extent.
But, he's not getting worked
up over it, he said.
"That's what insurance is
for," Luciano commented.
Luciano had another home
site in Sanford that had a
$2,000 gas fireplace stolen
from another construction site
in the beginning Aug. 8, 2005.
Haught said that they have
been able to match some of the
stolen property to its rightful
owner. He said that the first
victim who came by said he
just recovered $10,000 worth
of property.
Right now, Sheriff's offices
'arc going through their bur­
glary reports from the past
several months and contacting
the victims to see if they can
identify any of the stolen
property.

As promised. The llerahl is publishing the gas prices
for the North Seminole County area. The following
prices were gathered at noon Friday, Sept. 23 for 87
octane gasoline.
The lowest price is down 13 cents from last week. Tire
difference this week is 27 cents per gallon compared with
25 cents per gallon last week.
• G T s Gas and Go, 801 Celery Avenue
• Racetrac, 3760 U S . 17-92
• Racetrac, 4530 State Road 46
• Citgo 7-11 State Road 46 and Upsala Road
• Sunoco, 4730 State Road 46
• Circle K, 2631 Sanford Avenue
• 7-11, 2989 South Orlando Drive
• 7-11, 2700 25th Street V&gt; Airport Boulevard
•7-11,7500 County Road 427
• Cumberland Farms, 3100 Sanford Avenue
• BJ’s Wholesale, 4278 State Road 46, members
• Sam’s Wholesale, 1101 Rinehart Road
• Sunoco, 110 French Avenue
• Wal-Mart, 1661 Rinehart Road
• Chevron, 4700 State Road 46
• Citgo, 1176 Celery Avenue
• Mystic, 1800 French Avenue
• Valero, 217 South Park Avenue
• 7-11,100 French Avenue
• Exxon, 101 French Avenue
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pornographic images and had
forgotten about the CDs that
were given to the police
department.
Per the police report, one
CD contained a spreadsheet
describing the contents of
each CD. Gallagher told
police he labeled them so he
could differentiate between
child and adult pornography.
Gallagher was released
Thursday at 4:08 p.m. on a

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Wally, Dennis and Deanna.
Ray said he also has a new
granddaughter, which is his
first grandchild.
This is not the first time, or
even second, or third time,
Ray has run for an elected
position. He has run for
District 3 Commissioner, and
he has tried for mayor of
Sanford three times, including
the most recent March 2005
election in which Mayor Linda
Kuhn won.
Ray said that this time
around he has no campaign
platform. He said he wants
the voters of District 4 to

decide.
"I'm going to take sugges­
tions from tne citizens," Ray
said.
According to Ray, the
District 4 scat hasn't nad an
election in about 15 years.
Herbert "W hitey" Eckstein
held that seat unopposed, as
well as former Commissioner
Kevin Hipes.
"They haven't had a
choice," Ray said. "A nd, 1
think they deserve that."
Of the d istrict Ray said that
it's pretty quiet and there cur­
rently aren't any real issues.
He said in Sanford there are a

number of issues right now.
The 24-story condos that
are being proposed for con­
struction in Sanford across
from Lake Monroe have a lot
of people talking.
Ray said that right now he
is not in favor of the high rises,
until he sees the feasibility of
It. Ray wants to see traffic and
parking studies done, and
wants to see a great number of
high paying jobs for the citi­
zens before he would change
his opinion.
"It’ll be good for the tax
base," Ray said. "Just not sure
if it'll work."

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But, for District 4 citizens,
Ray said that he would work
any problems they are having.
"They can count on me to
be there when they need me,"
Ray said.

$3,500 cash bond with his
arraignment scheduled for
Nov. 22.
The arrest report said
Gallagher worked at a Best
Buy in Vero Beach. Gallagher
told police that he had not
been nonest during his initial
interview due to fear. He also
said he could not give police
an exact time frame for down­
loading the images due to a
memory problem.

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Importimt
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SCC hosts art featuring David Bartlett in October
SANFORD — Seminole
Community College continues
the Fine Art Gallery season with
an exhibit showcasing David
Bartlett in October.

A n o p e n in g npceptUm tn llw
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w ill ta k e p la c e ’rUemlay, O c t. 4 ,
l ru m 5 to 7 p .m . w ith a g a llery
ta lk s d ie d u le d lo r 6 p .m .

Bartlett is a nationally recog­
nized artist specializing in pho­
pulled printtogravure, a iiand-pe
diking process combining plu»phv and intaglio printing,
grap
irtlett nas received numerous
ants and awards and has been
irt of many solo and group
Jiibits at various national ven-

ment. The Gallery is also open
for evening* of murnic and the*
atre performances.

For information and to
arrange special tuning call 407328-2039. This event is free.

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O pin io n
Opinion

Are you
REALLY healthy?

Page Policy
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Do something about It
Write us a letter to the
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for verification purpoeea,

Let me preface this by emphasizing that I am not
a doctor, and am in no way connected with the
medical profession, (other than making visit after
visit). But this is about being sick — and not
knowing it.
Someone recently asked a Herald staff member
why so many of the persons listed in
the obituaries are in their 50s. As the
person who writes these obits, I
know that this is the case. In this
past mid-week edition of the Herald,
three of the 12 names listed were in
their 50s. Two were under 50, and
two were exactly 60. That's more
than half who were 60 or younger.
1 h’ave an opinion on this, and posNick
ill agree. When we have
P feifau f sibly folks will
youngsters, we take them to the doc­
tor often, even if there are no signs
of medical problems. We just want to be certain
they are healthy. Once they are older, unless they
get sick or have an injury, we don't seem to bother
anymore.
When we, ourselves, reach into the 40's and
older, we have a tendency to feel we are invincible.
We feel healthy, so why go to a doctor for a check­
up? Or, in some cases, we avoid the doctors,
because we don't want to know if there is some
medical problem that may cause difficulties in the
years ahead. The problem with this is that many
folks may have some problem which could be
thwarted if found early enough.
If we were to find out that there is a problem,
which might be averted, no one wants to end up
taking four, six, ten, even more pills each day. This
is a bother, and in many cases, extremely costly.
Some, in an effort to be as healthy as possible,
take to jogging, walking, bike riding, some form of
exercising, possibly going to a gym, watching
what we eat or drink, stop smoking, use sun­
screen at the beach, and other activities which will
lead you to believe you are as healthy as can be.
These are all good. But still, even persons who
work as hard as possible to be healthy are capable
of contracting some disease. After all, many of our
diseases are carried over from generation to gener­
ation, and there is liitle we can do about that.
O n e p r o b le m w h ic h is d if fic u lt to h a n d le is th e
lack of medical insurance. If those who have some
form of insurance were to find out what it costs to
visit a doctor (something they would have to pay
themselves without insurance), we would proba­
bly get sick from just knowing that.
"I'm in good shape physically, why go to a doc­
tor? They'll just find some problem and we'll end
up on medication for the rest of our lives." Could
that be what you have told yourself?
To add a personal comment, my sister, in
advanced age, refused to visit a doctor until she
had serious medical problems. They found she had
a problem, which, if known earlier, might have
been solved. Yet, she waited and waited - too long
- and finally, when she went to the doctor, it was
too late. I lost her this past January.
Don't sit around and act healthy — have a med­
ical checkup and find out if you really are healthy.
It doesn't matter If you are in your 30s, 40s, 50s or
older — there is no specific age during which you
become unhealthy. If you simply don't what to
know that you have a problem, think of your fami­
ly and friends, and do it for them. After all, they
care about your health too.

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highlights — and low ligjits
— o f the Clinton presidency.
Q:
H ow
is
ou r
Constitution holding up at
age 218?
A: It really is holding up
rem arkably well when you
stop and think about what in
the past five or six years
w e 'v e been through as a
cou ntry: the im peachm ent
trial o f a president; a contest­
ed presidential election; an
attack on U.S. soil on 9/11; a
w ar in foreign territory; the
death of our chief justice; the
flood and destruction o f a
m ajor U.S. city, which we
would never have imagined.
And despite all that, we're
all still standing and w ork­
ing together and resolving
legal issues that flow from
all o f these things through
the three branches o f our
government.
Q: Sen. Robert Byrd, a bi
fan of the Constitution, anv
the inventor of Constitution
Week, has said that it defines
Am ericans. Do you have any
sense of what hhe means by
that?
A: I suppose that he is pri­
marily referring to the Bill of
Rights, because there are lots
of
provisions
in
the

Q : D o you think Suprem e
Court nom inee John Roberts
is likely to change the court
in any substantial way?
A: Well, w e have to see
w ho gets appointed along
w ith nim . T hat's a bigger
auestion. But I think he has
the ability to have a great
influence on the Suprem e
Court.
H e's a rem arkably talent­
ed, gifted individual, and he
seem s to have the stuff o f a
person who is going to be
really good at building con­
sensu s and respecting the
court as an institution. That
you can call "conservative"
in the old-fashioned sense.
You can also call that a
"ju d g e 's ju d g e ," som eone
who is looked upon highly
by others in the profession
because he or she is able to
put the institu tion o f the
cou rts first. I think he is
going to be in that mold.
Roberts is really young, so
he is going to have the abili­
ty to nurture people along
with him as he goes. People
forget this, but by definition,
a chief justice tends to m od­
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see as chief justice is actually
going to be even more of a
centrist
than
the John
Roberts we might have seen
as an associate justice, and
he is going to be really good
at pulling the court together.
Q: If any o f the Framers
w ere to retu rn to Earth,
would they be appalled or
pleased by the grow th in
size and pow er o f the execu­
tive branch, especially when
it com es to w ar-m aking
powers?
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they'd necessarily be su r­
prised that the president was
a very powerful figure in our
system , because I think that
is w hat they envision ed .
And I certainly d on't think
they
w ould
think
the
Sup rem e C ourt w ould be
m ore pow erful than the
president. But probably the
greatest surprise would be
tne p resid en t's pow er in
relationsh ip to C ongress,
becau se m ost likely they
would have envisioned that
Congress would have ended
up being the most powerful
branch. The Fram ers were
certainly leery o f returning
to an aristocracy, w hich is
exactly w hat they had
fought a revolution to get rid
of. So I think they would
have been w ary o f presi­
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pow er for them selves, cer­
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— about the Constitution’s
role and its im portance to
preserving ou r freedoms?
A: O ne o f the m ost impor­
tant things that I saw in law
practice and that you see
even in these debates over
the Suprem e Court confir­
m ation processes is that you
can't use the Constitution as
a political ball to kick around
and use for political purpos­
es. It applies to everyone,
and everyone gels to use it in
the sam e way, whether you
are poor or are the best
law yer in the state. You have
to rem em ber that
this
C onstitution
really
is
designed for everyone. In
the abstract, it is easy to try
to .take it aw ay from som e
people, but when you apply
it to real cases that touen
your life, all o f a sudden you
can see the great importance
o f why we have it.
A n other thing — the
C onstitu tion is not som e­
thing that is m eant to be left
to a thum bs-up o r thumbsdow n vole o f a group of
A m ericans at one time. In
fact, it's designed to protect
us from ourselves, primarily.
Just because a m ajority of
people at one tim e may say
blacks shouldn't go to school
w ith w h iles, that d oesn't
m ean that is w hat the
Constitution tells us.
The m ost im portant thing,
1 guess,
is
that
the
Constitution is supposed to
last for a long period. It's
lasted for 218 years and to
get us to another 218 years, it
has to be treated with
respect. We can not allow
ou rselves to start taking
UbAToday p o lls on every
issue and think that should
trump the Constitution.

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C o n stitu tion
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w e are the president or a
U nited States senator like
him. Having a written con­
stitution, of course, was a
revolu tionary idea at the
time. G reat Britain's consti­
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w as
u nw ritten.
F ran ce's w as really ju st a
statem en t o f general p u r­
pose.
H aving
this
C onstitution and adding the
Bill o f Rights to spell out the
rights and liberties w e all
have w as rather a dram atic
thing itself. W hen you look
at those rights, tney talk
about equ ality and equal
protection and due process
under the law, and really it's
all of the best virtues that we
consider exist in a just socie­
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Sept. 17 w as the 218th
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U -U ISET. MORIS
ALLEMAND
^ ^ T .M o m s A n e m a n d .
M. of Maitland, formerly of
DayunaBeach. died Thursday.
Hergnmdson *
Randall E. Jones is a Sanford
city commissioner.
She was bom in Lake ButJor
in 1921 and lived in Ormond
Beach and Daytona Beach for
36 years before moving to
Maitland. She was a member
of Ormond Beach Methodist
Church. She was head of the
EKG Department at Halifax
I lospital for over 10 years.
Survivors include husband,
Arnold E Allemand of
Maitland; daughter, Carolyn
M. Jones of Longwood; son,
William R. Morris of Tampa;
four grandchildren; five great­
grandchildren
Funeral services will be held
at 3 p.m., Sunday, Sept 25, at
die South Seminole Chapel of
Collison Family Funeral Home,
with son-in-law John Jones offi­
ciating.
Collison Family Funeral
I iomes Sc Crematory, South
Seminole Chapel, Longwood,
in charge of arrangements.
LCDR ARNOLD A. BAKER,
USNR
Lcdr.
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Arnold A.
Baker,
USNR 80,
of Lake
Mary died
Wednesday,
Sept. 21,
2005 at his
residence.
He was
Baker
bom Sept
28,1924 in Toledo, Ohioo. lie
...
Joined tlie U S. Navy in 1942
and served as a World War II
carrier fighter pilot Navy flight
instructor, MATS Aircraft
Commander, Aide and Flag
Pilot. He retired in 1967. He
belonged to the Fleet Reserve
Association, American Legion,
Disabled American Yfcterans,
Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Retired Officers Association,
Tailhook Association, and Ye
Olde Ancient Order of Quiet
Bird men.
Survivors include sons, Lcdr
Peter A. Baker of Pensacola
and Lcdr Paul A. Baker of Lake

Mary; daughter, Deborah
Bishop of Ncwnan. Ga.; four
grandsons.
After cremation, a private
burial and Memorial Service
will be held at Barrancas
National Cemetery, Naval Air
Station, in Pensacola.
International Cremation
Society, in cilarge of arrange­
ments.
ADOLPH CARDONA
Adolph Cardona, 84, of
Deltona, died Tuesday, Sept. 20,
2005 in Orange City. He was
bom March 25,1921 in
LuquiUo, Puerto Rico. He was
a textile manufacturer.
Survivors include wife, Olga
Cardona; daughters, Rosa
Cardona and Ana Cardona.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
JOSEPH DAVIS
Joseph Davis, 53, of Apopka,
died Monday, Sept. 19,2005 in
Altamonte Springs. He was
bom Nov. 23,1951 in
Columbia, S.C He was a car­
penter's assistant
Survivors include wife,
Sharon L Davis; brothers,
William Davis, Frank Davis,
Tommy Davis; sister; Brenda
Walters; mother; Ruby Davis.
Funeral services were held
Friday, Sept. 23 at Banfield
Funeral Home with Pastor
Robert L Work officiating.
Burial was in Winter Garden
Cemetery.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

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RUTH DRUEDING
Ruth Drueding, 66, of Lake
Mary, died hicsday. Sept. 8,
2005 in Longwood. She was
bom March 3,1939 in Gary,
Ind. She was a homemaker and
a Protestant.
Survivors include sons,
Robert Bulmcr of Lake Mary
and Gary Bulmer of Detroit
Mich.; brothers, Larry
Robinson and Robbie
Robinson, both of Detroit
Jackie Robinson of Bay City,
M ich, and Jimmy Robinson of
Phoenix, Ariz; five grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, Sept. 22, at

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Countryside Baptist Church
with Pastor Shane Wayne offi­
ciating.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I iome, Oaklawn Chapel
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
GREENVILLE EALEY
Greenville Chadwick “Chat”
Ealey, 8 2 of Lake Mary, died
Thursday, Sept. 2 2 2005 at
Manor Care Nursing Home.
He was bom April 18,1923 in
Barnetts Creek and moved to
Central Florida in 2002 He was
a plasterer. 1le was a World
War II veteran of the U S.
Marine Corps.
Survivors indude sons,
Darrell Ealey of Sanford and
James Ealey of 1 lampton, Va.;
daughter, Susan Granger of
Port St. Ludc; four grandchil­
dren; three great-granddaugh­
ters.
Viewing will be Saturday,
Sept. 24,2005 from 1 to 3 p.m.
at the Collison family Funeral
Gramkow Chapel. In lieu of
flowers, the family requests
donations be made to the
Alzheimer Resource Center;
1400 North Semoran Blvd.,
Orlando.
Collison Family Funeral
I iomes Sc Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
LARRY GENE GUSHLAW
Larry Gene Gushlaw, 66, of
East First Street Sanford, died
Monday, Sept. 19,2005 at lus
residence, lie was bom in
Potsdam, N.Y. He was dis­
abled. There are no known sur­
vivors. Collison Family Funeral
Homes St Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
MARGARET J. KUNTZ
Margaret J. Kuntz, 88, of
July 11
Marion, 111. She was a home­
maker.
Survivors indude daughters
Barbara A. Sherburne and
Beverly A. Miller; sister;
Josephine M. Poll; one grand­
child; four great-grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

toward her chased by Ansley employee to call 911. She reports
who held what looked like a that a Sanford police officer
gun.
named James Norman, who no
Trie young man, Prevo Larcy longer works for the department
Clark, Jumped in the car. argued with Ansley that he
Hartwig said Ansley yelled should let her go immediately.
radally discriminating curse
"I le also asked Bryan Ansley
words, so she drove a short dis­ was there any Parisian property
tance away. Near the Olive taken out of the store and Bryan
Garden restauranl Clark exited said no," I tart wig recounted. She
the car saying the man chasing was finally released, but she saw
him was a police officer.
Clark, tlie young black man, in
“I felt it was my duty to drive the next room.
back to the store and talk to the
She said Clark was distraught
police about what had happened and tried to strangle himself.
since I only knew this young
"The police then took Prevo,
man through his playing for a s far a s we knew, to Baker Act
churches," Hartwig wrote In a him," Hartwig said in her
signed statement for the lawsuit. account. "Until this day I still
When she returned to the have nightmares
nichtmar
and panic
parrking lo l Ansley identified attacks when I get in confined
hirr
daces with people I don't
mseif as a Sanford police offi­ places
cer; I tart wig said. She asked if he know."
was related to former Sanford
She also said she wants coun­
lice officer Mark Ansley. She seling for herself and her family.
d known the elder Ansley who
Her daughter, Aniy, also
had helped train her dog. Bryan wrote an account of what she
Ansley replied that he was Mark witnessed.
Anslcy’s son, Hartwig said.
A security officer told Amy
She told Ansley she needed to and her brother, Michael, at
use the bathroom because of about 6JO p.m, that their moth­
bleeding caused by the cyst, but er had been part of a theft. She
when she exited the cat; Ansley said the officer told her at one
grabbed, twisted and hand­ point to leave the premises or he
cuffed her wrists, according to would lock her in the room with
Hartwig's account.
her mom.
Hartwig asked why she had
"Then Prevo shows up saying
been handcuffed and said that mom had nothing to do with
Ansley yelled expletives at her il it was Just him, and that she
and told her to, "Start walking!" had no idea, ..." Amy said. She
She claims he walked her added her mom was not released
through Parisians in front of cus­ until about 9:15 p.m.
tomers and locked her in a room.
One of Hartwig's attorneys
An assistant manager told Larry Hanks of Fern Park, said
Hartwig she could not help her the law requires Parisian to
because Ansley was in charge. immediately call authorities in
Hartwig was left alone with this case. He said Sanford police
Ansley, according to her narra­ did not receive a call until 8.04
tive.
p.m. and dispatched an officer at
She said she begged Ansley to 8:41.
let her at leAst go to the bathroom
Hanks said Clark never took
as he repeatedly entered and any items out of tlie store. He
exited the locked room. She said Ansley caught up to him
claims Ansley shoved her
against the wall and said: "Until
that n-------comes back I won't
let you talk to anybody."
Hartwig said she passed out
and hit her head. When she came
to she yelled to a Parisian

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between tlie double doors but
only managed to rip off Clark's
shirt.
As far as Hanks knows,
Ansley was a security guard
employed by Parisian. Hanks
said tlie store used its own secu­
rity personnel instead of the
mall's.
"Wfc know that at the time, ho
was their employee," I tanks said
Thursday. He also said Ansley
was the same person involved in
the July 16 shooting at Country
Lake Apartments.
During that Incident Ansley
and Swofford approached a car
driven by McGill who did not
own the car and did not have a
driver's license.
The car had at least three
other pavsengers. Police reports
said McGill saw the guards and
then backed into ai passenger
who had Just exit ea the car
breaking his leg.
Ansley and Swofford told
police that McGill drovb toward
them and they opened fire. Two
9 mm bullets his McGill one
pierced his heart killing him.
For McGill's relatives and the
Seminole County Branch of the
NAACP, Ansley and Swofford’s
stories about the July 16 shoot­
ing do not make sense.
McGill’s mother and the
NAACP have called for a threejudge panel to look into the
matter. They also want the
guards arrested.
The
Sanford
Police
Department and the Florida
Department
of
l.aw
Enforcement have yet to turn an
investigation report over to
State Attorney Norm Wolfinger.
Police Chief Brian Tooley and a
representative from Wolfinger's
office answered questions
about the shooting at a town
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Sunday Worship. 10:30A;6P
Wed Activities, all ages, 630 P M
Nursery Provided

209 W. 25th Street
Sanford, F L

JIM ROWE
PEST CONTROL
LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED
RON RUSSII STAFF

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist C h urch
700 Elm Avenue
Sanlord, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv., 8:15AM
Sunday S ch o o l.....930 A M
Morning Worship..11AM
Evening W orship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...730P M

Grace Baptist C h urch
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. F L 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday S ch ool.....930am
Morning Worship ...,10:45am
Evening W orship.....6.00pm

W estvlew Baptist C h urch
4100 H E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord. F L 32771
(407) 323-0523
www.weshnewbanlist nfB
Bid Coffman. Pastor
Sunday Worship 825am , 10:45am
A 6pm
Sunday School 935am
Wed. Activities. Ad Ages 630pm

2626 Iroquois A v e . •322-2070

407-Cathollc

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9th S t a n d Laurel Ave.
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413-Christlan Science
First C h urch of C h ris t
S cientist Longw ood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
W ednesday......7 30 P M
Child Care provided
Reading Room
145 Weklva Springs Rd
Ste 149A, Longwood. FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Frl 10am-4 pm
Sat 10am-1pm

419-Church of God
RlverWalk C h urch
Sanford C h u rch of G o d
801 W. 22nd St. Sanlord. F L
407-322-3942
Rev W es Tanksley, Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
....9:45AM
Morning Worship..10:45AM
Sunday Night E D G E 6-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at t Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

422-Church of God of
Prophecy
C h u rch of G o d of Prophecy
2509 8. Elm Ave. Sanlord. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris. Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Praise A Worship ...1030AM
Message by Pastor...11AM
Evening S endee......6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

425-Congregational

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF

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407-322*2611 To
Sponsor This Page

Sunday Morning Worship
7:30. 9:00 &amp; 11:00 a.m.

All Souls Catholic C h urch
Comer of 9th St A S Oak Avs
Sanlord. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor
Weekday Mass 8:30 AM. Mon-Fri
Confessions. Saturday. 4PM
Saturday V igil......5PM
Sunday. 7:30AM. 1030AM. Noon
9AM • English (Social H a l)
8:45 AM • Spanish (Churph)
SPM Latm Tridentme Mass

410-Christlan
Safaharbor Christian C h urch
730 Upsala Road
Sanlord, FL
407-322-0080
TVn Storms. Minister
Joe Caputo. Youth Minister
Michael MiJbgan.
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 A 1030

Grace Fellowship Congregational
C h urch (N A C C C )
2401 6. Park Ave. Sanlord
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday S ch o o l.... 930 A M
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..830PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Epiacopal
H oly Crosa Episcopal C h urch
S. Park Ave 9 4th S t Sanlord FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 A 10a.m.
Nursery A Sunday School tor chil­
dren. Midweek worship In Chapel on
Weds. Community meal • 530pm
Weds. For times A detail of studies
and activities. C a l 407-322-4811.

Seminole C om m unity C h urch
5070 Orange Btvd, Sanlord
407-324-0199

www.8omlnolechurch.com
Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 530PM
Sunday 9AM, A 10:45AM
Practical Messages
Contem porary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional C hild Care

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

446-Nazerene

First C h urch of
the Nazarene
2581 Sanlord Ave
Sanlord. Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Carnes, Pastor
Morning Worship, 10.30am
Sunday School. 9:30am
Sunday Evening, 6pm
Wed Night Bible Study. 7pm

449-Presbyterlan
First Presbyterian C h urch (U S A )
of Lake Mary
128 West Wilbur Ave
Lake Mary, FL
407-321-1021
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Rev Brenda Loyal. Pastor
Church S ch o o l, 9.30am
Morning Worship. 10:45am

440-Lutheran
H oly Croaa Lutheran C h urch
760 Sun Drive. Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday E vening.....5:30PM
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.

Lutheran C h u rch of
Th e Redeemer
(Mlaaourt S ynod )
2525 S. Oak Ave. Sanlord. FL
Pastor Jam es Timmons
Sunday S ch o o l......9:15AM
Worship Service.....10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
Httpy/wwwtormi.org

New Creation Lutheran
C h urch
Worshipping at: ktyllwilde
Elementary School
401 Vlhlen Road
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:45AM/10:45 AM
Nursery Provided
www NewCreattonChurch cc

443-Methodlst
C hrist United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School.......930am
Inter-Mission...........10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
W ednesday........... 8:30am
Children's Time
Included in Worship
Nursery provided lor Babies
and S m al Children.
"Small Enough To Love You •
Growing in Christ To Serve You*

First United Methodist C h urch
419 Park Ave. Sanford. FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship,
830 am A t 1.30am
9:45am Contemporary Sendee
Coffee Fellowship, 930am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Youth Felowahip. 4pm
Nursery Provided
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First Presbyterian C h urch
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662
Em siiipcs &lt;3ne ytboflinnuioa.ee
Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School BAM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food.
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
W e Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen. Minister

M arkham W oods
Presbyterian C h urch
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L Andrews.
Interim Minister
Early Service, 8:30AM
Sunday School, all ages 9:15AM
Traditional Worship 10:30AM
Nursery Provided

Upsala Com m unity
Presbyterian C h urch
"Knowing A Making
Known Jesus Christ*
Com er ol 46-A A Upsala Road,
Sanlord. FL
407-330-2635
www.uosalachurch m m
Rev. Bryan L. Wenger. Pastor
Sunday School
9.00am
Morning Worship
10 00am
Nursery Care Provided

451-Seventh Day
Adventist
Seminole Meadows
Seventh Day Advsntist C h urch
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

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Seventh Day Adventist
M A R S H ILL S D A
800 East 2nd St. Sanlord. FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath S ch ool... 9 30AM
Divine W orship......11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

446-Nazerene
8t Peter’s Episcopal C h urch
700 Rinehart Rd, Lk Mary. FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L. Holt. Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat. 5pm
Sun 730am , 9am. 11am
Child. Church 9am/11am
Nursery, 8:45am -12:45pm

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
C h urch of Th e
H oly Comforter
■ O w n * CjMcopal O w d r
803 W 4th St
Sanlord. Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth. Priest
Sunday Eucharist.....9:30AM

437-NonDenominational
LifeSprlng OutReach
Ministries
Sun 1030am at Longwood Civic
League Woman's Club
135 W. Church Ave,
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339-0277
We Are Changing The World One
Ufa Al A Time
www ktespringministnee-org

Bridgeway C h urch
421 Longwood/Lk Mary Rd
Lake Mary. F L 32746
(currently meeting 0 Lk Mary
Elementary)
Pastor Jeffery Cook
Sunday Worship, 10am
Wed. Felowship. 7pm
www.brtflflevriychurctuiet/ 407­
324-9060
Butdmg bridges of Faith. Hope. A
Love;
(An affinals ol the Church of the
Nazar ene)

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan C h urch of Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanlord. FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Lett •One Mile)
Leonard O'Donne*, Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel is good New s'
Sunday S ch o o l....... 9 45AM
Morning Worship ....H A M
Evening w orship.....6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed 7:30 PM
Please Share Your Lite With us

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Surprise
party honors
Kendell Scott

............................. /tc',.being P«w»ented then?
tor the community. An indi­
cation of how the member­
ship felt about his grandiose
ideas was shown then, two
months
after,
Hyman
tvsigned in 1922. The con­
gregation voted to drop the
Baptist Temple name, and
everything now would be

It was a surprise retirement to honor
frien T
Inend

Grace Mario
church would a K a v e ^ o
a l in c c t p h e r ™rther connection with the
• • • •
Temple club.
* * * *
The other item recently
P-tges of the Dt'c'C24 C&lt;192o'

Visiting
Globetrotter

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M»f*ld photo, by Tommy V ln c n t

Tryone Brown of the world
' ™
s,
Harlem
Globetrotters rocontly paid a
visit to the students and staff
at
Bentley
Elomontary
School in Sanford. Tyrone
talked with the students
above, and showed thorn
somo of the signature
moves and good will that the
Globetrottors have spread
for decades. Tryone held
two sessions for the school
and posed with Bentley
Principal Ron Nathan, loft
Tryone gives the thumbs up
on a great aftornoon at
Bontley.

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the
« ".* service held in
he new auditorium on Dee. 26, 1920 was on
h Th.™ n hP‘,K e and 1 P ,acled f» »" the book.
? ,
p J^t‘S n?cen*,y found, gave us
urthcr information on the church and I will
give you some items you might find interesttin! p " i Prr! n“ nR lht'm |U,,, ah *hey ‘M’l^-'rvd in '
Temple Lecture Course
Each year there is a lecture course pul on at
the Baptist Temple. This part of the work of
the church has proven not only successful but
also inspirational to the many attendants. This
year, 1921, will bring the following:
Dr. Russell H. Conwell. The greatest lectur­
er in the world.
Dr. Stephen Wise, the most renowned
Jewish Rabbi in America.
Dr. Clifford Anderson Owens, eloquent and
forceful preacher and lecturer.
I Ion. Ralph Parlette, on “The University of
Hard Knocks.”
Dr. Lincoln McConnell on “The Guy who
Delivers the Goods."
Dr. J. Ranklin Rey, "Missionary to Japan."
M iss Sara Mardre, Noted Musician
The First Baptist Church is to be congratu­
lated on being able to secure Miss Sara Mardre
of Atlanta as the pipe organist for the Temple.
For some time she has been the accompanist
for Mr. Charlie Butler who was with Billy
Sunday. She gives up this work to come to
Sanford where she will teach piano and pipe
organ and play the organ on Sundays for the
Church.
Prior to this she was a teacher in Cox
College and did pipe oigan work with the
AManta Conservatory of Music. For three
summers she was the accompanist for Miss
Lucy Adams at the University of Tennessee.
Already the enrollment of students for both
piano and pipe organ is encouraging. Those
desiring lessons from this talented teacher
will do well to enroll at an early date. She
comes to Sanford January 1st.
The Pulpit Furniture
Tire beautiful set of pulpit and communion
furniture has been presented to the Church by
the friends and relatives of George and Philo
Fox. The set is composed of nine pieces and
has been specially built. It will bear a memori­
al nameplate. A delay in shipping will neces­
sitate the opening of the Church without this
set. It will arrive about January 1st.
The Pews and carpets
The pews of the new auditorium are well
built and beautifully made. The arrangement
is such that a person may see and hear as well
in one part of the house as tire other. The
Ladies k i d of which Mrs. A.M. Walker is the
president bought the pews.
The carpet is of tlie shade of brown that
harmonizes with the woodwork of the interi­
or which is dark oak. The carpet was bought
through Kohn Futchgott of Jacksonville.
CORRECTION
,
, .
In my Sept. 11 column, the cost for tlu? three
volumes of the Times union books containing
Sanford information was incorrect. The cor­
rect cost is $42.80, including tax. Each of the
other books are $26.75 and a set of all four
books, six volumes, is $123.05.
Contact the Museum of Seminole CountyHistory for ordering information 407-6652489.

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Stetson’s Corner

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G eneva reaches out

l-ast week I talked about
prayer, reflection, and action,
and I'm happy to report there
is much action in Geneva,
especially from the church
community. This is not a com­
plete list, but one that inspires
............................. us to be
involved

and
lend
our hands
to others.
If
you
ha ven' t
heard,there
is a new
Karen

Phillips
••••••••

C ath olic
p a r i s h
recently

formed in
Oviedo and
not so far
f

r

o

m

Geneva, which will serve the
growing
East
Seminole
County area Most Precious
Blood Catholic Church, shep­
herded by Reverend Stephen
I’arkes, is currently meeting
on Sunday mornings in tire
auditorium of Oviedo High
School. Starting the weekend
of October 15th weekend
masses will lx* held at the
Lawton
Chiles
Middle
School, including a Saturdayevening vigil as well as the
Sunday morning services.
Masses in Spanish are held at
noon on Sunday. Wednesdaymorning Masses are held at
tire Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
I iome on Mitchell I lammock.
■war the new parish office.
For more information about
the new parish check out
their website www.oviedocatholic.org or call the parish
office at 407-365-3231.
This parish family is col­
lecting
donations
for
Hurricane Katrina through
Catholic Charities, and can be
contacted
through
www.orlandodiocese.org or
calling 407-658-1818 and
specify ing Storms 2005.
We understand that Father
Stephen is joining forces with
Pastor Joanine Spangenberg
of the United Methodist
Church of Geneva, to hold a
Blessing of the Animals or Pet
Blessing on October 4 th, St.
Francis Day. Any manageable
pet, caged, in halter or har­
ness, or on leash is welcome
to come to Fort Lane Park to
be blessed. (Remember this is

the blessing of pets, not chas­
ing of pots!). Horses, mules,
guinea pigs, cats, dogs, birds,
etc are welcome. As we have
watched Hurricane Katrina
evacuees ache for their lost or
missing pets, we hold our
own even tighter with love
and appreciation.
Pastor Jcaninc is a busyleader of Geneva's United
Methodist Church and has
new and ongoing activities
for the community and
beyond. Every Wednesdayevening from 5pm to 6:30pm
anyone can stop by for a deli­
cious dinner at the Methodist
Church. $4 adults, $3 seniors,
and $2 children will secure
you a fantastic home cooked
meal, lots of genuine fellow­
ship, and even musical enter­
tainment by- Mary Jo and Mai
Martin playing the dulcimer
and
harmonica.
Pastor
Joanine plays a mean auto­
harp as well!
Her church is also collect­
ing for I lurricane Katrina vic­
tims, and has adopted a
church
in
Gulfport,
Mississippi. If you would like
to contribute you can drop off
donations at the side porch of
the church. They are in need
of non perishable food, blan­
kets, diapers(bolh kids and
adult), water, and linens-no
clothes
at
this
time.
Halloween is coming, and
one of our favorite upcoming
events
will
be
United
Methodist's Pumpkin Patch,
which will lx* from October
15th thru October 31rst.
You may have noticed the
sign outside the old Baptist
Church for Iglcsia de Dios
Pentecostal. Pastor Hugo
Garcia Services holds sen-ices
there in Spanish on Saturday
and Sunday evenings at 7
pm. If you have any ques­
tions, call him at 321-239­
0681.
First Baptist Church of
Geneva is quite a busy- con­
gregation as well Every
month their senior group.
Tlx* Evergreens, hold a lunch­
eon, open to the public. Just
bring a covered side dish or
dessert, the church provides
the main dish. The dales for
the fall are September 30,
October 28, November 18,
and December 6, so please
join them and meet your

neighbors.
Sunday October 2nd is
Community Servants' Day at
the Baptist Church and all
fire, police, forestry, sheriff,
etc personnel are invited to
attend the 10:15 church serv­
ice and slay for lunch after­
wards, provided by the
church family. If you would
like to donate to the
Hurricane Relief fund, please
send
a
check
marked
"Disaster Relief" to the
church and it will help the
relief efforts already under
way in the Gulf area.
Families will lx* glad to
know the Baptist Church will
hold a Fall Festival on
Monday, October 31rst as an
alternative for kids from 6:30
- 8 pm. Games, puppets,
prizes, refreshments, vocal
performances and more will
entertain families and kids,
preschool thru 6th grade, so
mark your calendars. Any
questions, contact Sharon at
First Baptist 407-349-5411.
Last, nut most certainly not
least, I'd like to thank the
Geneva
Homemakers’
Association for their kind
hospitality as I attended their
monthly meeting last week.
What a lively and involved
group of ladies, who are
amazingly busy in projects
big and small. The group
meets the 2nd Wednesday of
each month at 10 am at the
Geneva Community Center.
They just celebrated their
70lh year in the Village of
Geneva!
The
Geneva
Homemakers are donating
$200 to the Salvation Army's
Hurricane relief. Also mark
your calendars, October 8th is
the
date
for
Geneva
Homemaker's Garage Sale at
the Community Center. For
more info call Robin at 407­
349-0040.
I low wonderful to see that
Fall 2005 will be a busy and
blessed season.

VVr need you to tell us what
you know th.it is yixxf about
Geneva!
Please share your
information, ideas and com­
ments by calling 407-221-7002,
via
e-mail
at
kareiim iihilliiistfbellsoulh.net,
tplease pul "Stetson's Corner*
hi the subject line), or with a fax
to 407-349-2MI Thanks!

S

KUy', bro,hl’r' husband, father
and
classm ate
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indeed

" ,irem en‘ dinner celeKendr n y- Sco,tsurprised
that who
the
evening s celebration was in hi honor
and hosted by his family.
M istress
Qf
Cerem onies for the .............................
occasion was his baby
sister
Edna
ScottHunter,
who
dis­
played her many tal­
ents and great love for
her favorite brother.
Dawn
Stallw orth
extended the welcome
and the occasion for
over 50 family mem­
bers and guests in Marva
attendance.
Hawkins
The great surprise of • • • • • • • «
the evening was the
son of Mr. Scott, Carlton Scott, who was
a surprise arrival from Canada, to help
make his d ad 's evening com plete.
fib .h .°n * T
u* fa ,‘,er ‘'as been his
light director through life, his co-pilot,
fits ground crew and he thanked his
dad for the lessons of life he has taught
him. A very passionate prayer was
given by Elder Eva Scotl-Phillips.
The A llen's Angels of praise present£d, “ P™iM? dance. Kenya, Kayla and
Karen Moore danced to the spiritual
ViVV"HVV'&lt;1 Co,m * into Your PresenceV r SI,o rm '* O ver Now ".
H e l l o . r i l l s Is c;„ d ", a reading, was
given by Eartha Scott-joseph.
Bishop Karl Scott-Redmond gave the
blessing of the delicious dinner served
and enjoyed by all.
A tribute to her "H ero" was pan­
tomimed by Edna Scott-Hunter.
Tributes for a dad and granddad
were given by daughter Teran Gaines
and children, who composed words of
love for a great daddy.
Kenya Moore presented her praise
dance, "We Must Praise".
Augusta Brown, Jr., an old fishing
pal of the honoree entertained the audi­
ence with "Bound for the Cloryland"
with the sounds from his harmonica
being a choo choo train.
This was a great lead-in to various
words of love, encouragement, congrat­
ulations and thank yous to the honoree.
Words came from sisters Edna, Eva,
Thelma, Eartha, brothers (Sonny Willie)
Karl, Berbino Lahens, Jr., Dr. Willie
Sherman, Evangelist Frances Oliver,
former teacher Earl E. Minott. Each of
these shared their old memories of an
awesome good-looking guy.
Highlighting the grand occasion was
recognition of this guy, who, for 32
years, has worked for CSX Railroad Co.
where, for over 30 years, he was one of
the first Black engineers for CSX. Now
retired, Scott says he plans to travel
with his lovely wife Ruth Ann and
enjoy visiting many historical cities.
Alton Jenkins, the CSX First Black
manager, presented Scott with a plaque
and a gold watch for his dedicated 32
years of service to CSX Railroad
Company. After this surprise recogni­
tion, Scott's lovely wife presented tier
husband, and he was accepted with
plenty of love and a standing ovation
by the audience.
Kardell V. Scott, the guest of honor,
expressed his appreciation, thanks and
love fur the surprise of his lifetime. His
family is a great part of his life and he
says he is devoted to them and his love
will continue to grow, expressing his
thanks for all who shared this joyous
occasion with him and his family.
Music sounds by Kenneth Moore and
catering by Culbreth.
4

Good Sam aritan Home’s "Reaching
Out to O thers" joined the charity for
charities organization in the celebration
of the 3rd annual 911 for charities. This
event was held Sunday, Sept. 11, at the
Orange County Convention Center.
Non profits are supporting from the
charily for charities by assisting local
charities in raising funds through
awareness, cooperation and unity. This
organization promotes harmony, net-

See Hawkins, Page 8A

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Page HA Sunday. SoplrmbiT 2T». 2005

Their mission is to "p ro­
vide for the less fortunate,
regardless of race, national
origin, age or ability to pay
for the prim ary needs of
food, shelter, supervisory
care and com panionship in
a hom e-like environm ent in
accordance w ith gov ern­
ment regulations.
Q ualified residents are
w elcom e via referrals or
walk-ins. A 5 0 1 0 3 organiza­

H aw k in s-----------Continued from P ife 1A
working, collaboration and
leadership
in
Central
Florida.
Live
entertainm ent
em anated from the mai n
stage including San fo rd 's
own Expressly You School
o f the Arts, wno performed
for an audience of over 100,
under the direction of Myra
Nathan and Cheryl Moore.
Having received a stand­
ing ovation, the young peo­
ple gave a great perform ­
ance.
The C entral F lorid a's

non-profit
collaboration
bank has a membership list
exceeding 50 agencies in
2006. All agencies benefit
when partnering with one
another on grants and
fundraisers throughout the
year which increases cu r­
rent and future exposure for
the non-profit as well as
enjoying food, fun, live auc­
tions, grand prize g ive­
aw ays. Thi s sem i-form al
gala
included business,
casual and cocktail attire.
The affair also held a silent

auction.
With well over thousands
enjoying the gala, all profit­
ed from the evening.
Special thanks to Sanford
Mayor Linda Kuhn and to
all who purchased tickets,
donated articles for the
silent and live auctions, and
to the volu nteers who
manned the booths.
The
Good
Sam aritan
Home of Sanford is "A n
A ssisted Living F acility ",
founded in 1948, "Reaching
Out to O thers."

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2 p.m . at the Sem inole
County
S h e riff's
O ffice
Youth Services Prevention

and Enforcem ent Center,
1151 E. 28th Street (Sanford
Airport).
Come tour the new juve­
nile facility and meet staff
m em bers. For inform ation
call Pat Chandler at 407-708­
7643.
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A nderson,
Ar t hur M ac Scott, Helen
Smith and Mylea Anderson.

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Sunday
September 25, 2005

theBiGS
Weekly stats for 8emlnole
County's Ma|or League
Baseball player*
Oviedo High School's

M ark
f jtf r
B ellhorn
New York Yankees
296 62

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30

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Has not played since
September 13, but Yankees
have taken AL East lead.

Seminole High School's

David
E ckstein

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St. Louis Cardinals
600 174 64
8 58
.290
• Has hit .333 (10-for-30) with a
home run during 7-same hit­
ting streak, and has nits in 24
of nis past 26 games while
hitting 387 (41-lor-106). HU
68 hits since Aug. 1 arc the
most in the Majors.

Oviedo upsets unbeaten Winter Park
Seminole gets first win
of season in overtime

Quarterback Tyler Crockett ran for a
pair of touchdowns in his first action in
the regular season as host Oviedo over­
came an early deficit to upset previous­
ly unbeaten Winter Park, 21-14, at John
Courier Field on Friday.
Crockett who had not played since
being injured in the preseason, was 8for-15 for 91 yards passing and scored
the go-aheatf score on a 12-yard run in
the second quarter and added the

clinching score in the fourth quarter as
the Lions improved to 4-1.
The Wildcats (4-1) scored on pass on
the second play of the game, but
Oviedo tied the game on a 59-yard
punt return by Charlie Koepscll, setting

the stage for Crockett. Sophomore
Garrett Wilkins led the Lions with 120
yards rushing and the Oviedo defense
was stifling. Winter Park's other score
came on a fumble in the end zone.
Seminole had to go to overtime for

the second straight week, losing to
Oviedo last Friday at home, but the
results were in the Tribe's favor this
time as they edged Lake Howell, 21-14,
at Richard L. Evans Field.
In other games, The Master's
Academy lost to Florida School for the
Deaf, 14-8, on Thursday; Lake Brantley
got back in the win column with a 34-7
thumping of Centennial; Pine Castle
Christian defeated Trinity Prep, 24-15;
and Temple Christian ended
Orangewood Christian's one-game
winning streak, 35-20.

Winter Springs rallies
Bears
overcome
Lyman’s
big lead
By Tony DeSormier
Special to the Herald

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• Had a 5-for-5 game against
Pirates and is 24-79 (.304)
with 8 runs, 7 RBI in Sept.

Sanford Middle School’s

Corey
P a t t e r so n

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421 93 47
13 31
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• 5-for-ll (.455) in three games
before going 0-for-4 on
Thursday.

Lake BranMey High SchooTe

J ason
V aritek

WINTER SPRINGS —
According io Coach Steve
Katz, hU Winter Springs
Bears had to have Friday
night's 20-17 comc-frombehind win over the vUiting
Lyman Greyhounds.
“It’s a matter of them hav­
ing beaten us the last two
years," said Katz while
receiving passionate congrat­
ulations from family, friends,
players, and Winter Springs
staff.
'W e needed to come out
and beat a great football learn.
And Lyman U a great football
team. We needed to tough out
a win like thU to help us
ir best football U

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Winter Springs struck first
Friday, converting a Lyman
fumble into a touchdown at
6:53 of the first quarter when
Matt McKinnon found Lars
Anderson with a 4-yard pass.
The rest of the half, howev­
er, belonged to the
Greyhounds as they rolled off
17 consecutive points. After
Jeremy Drayton tied the score
with an 8-yani run, Nick
Basqulli-White gave Lyman
the lead with a 37-yard field
goal early In the second quar­
ter.
TWo plays later, Lyman had
the ball back via a Bears fum­
ble. It took three snaps for the
Greyhounds to convert the
chance into points, David
Muniz scoring on an 8-yard
run.
After stressing lo his team
at halftime that they needed

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Sophomore Taylor Salem (above) came off the bench to throw for
110 yards and two touchdowns over the final 16:35, including the
game-winning pass to Lara Anderson (right), who caught two scor­
ing tosses on the night, with 31-seconds left, giving host Winter
Springs a come-from-behlnd, 20-17, victory over Lyman.
to eliminate mistakes if they
were going to come back to
beat Lyman, Katz saw his
team commit a pair of penal­
ties on its first possession
before fumbling the ball
away.
The Bears got the ball back
two plays later, however, and
sophomore Taylor Salem (the
son of University of Central
Florida offensive coordinator
Tim Salem) came in at quar­
terback.
Over the game's final 16:35,
Salem completed four of six
passes for 110 yards and a
pair of touchdowns as he

directed the Bears to the win.
Salem and Ashuwa
Richardson hooked up on a
62-yard touchdown pass play
in the third quarter to slice
the defidt to three polnU.
With 31 seconds left In the
game, Salem found Anderson
with a 4-yard past for the
game-winning scone.
'I am so proud of our kids
for hanging in there and over­
coming our mistakes," said
Katz. "We've had to replace
11 starters on defense and
seven on offense. To come out
and win three of our first five
U a great testament to these

By Dean Smith
Herald Staff

441 126 68 21 88
-286
•4-for-5 Tuesday at Tampa to
break 4-for-39 (.103) slump
since early September.

LAKE MARY — Not lo take
anything away from the teams
that Lake Mary had played
earlier this season, but the

Rams got a first-hand look at
what a football powerhouse
looks like on Friday.
Undefeated St. Augustine
High School was nearly flawleu, especially on offense, and
displayed amazing team speed

in roughing up Lake Mary, 48­
21, in the Rams' Homecoming
Game at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium.
Lake Mary did do something
that no one else has been able
to do this season, score more

Lake Bran

R ickie
W eeks

81

60

13

40

.244

• Was 3-for-3 against Cubs
Tuesday and Is 14-for-57
(.246) in September.

In The Minor’s
Tim Raines Jr. is batting 254
for AAA-Ottawa.
Chaz Lytle U batting 217 for
AA-AIUx&gt;na.
Kyle Bono is 1-0 with a 7.04
ERAforA-Lancaster.
__
Kevin Melillo is batting 282
after move to AA-Midland.
Matt Allegra has raised aver­
age to .258 at A-Stockton.__
Larry Grayson is hitting 278
for Class A-Bakersfield.
Kevin Harris is batting .300
for A-Lynchburg
Jon Venters is 8-6 with 3 saves
and a 3.93 ERA for A-Rome.
John-Michael Howell is bat­
ting .363 for A-Vermont.
Drew Butera is up to 217 for
Clau A-Brouklyn Cyclones.

"We had a huge win last
week. But we've got to leam
how to come back the next
week, play well, and win
again."
Both teams will be faring
district opponents on
Thursday night next week
due to Seminole County's fall
break. Winter Springs (3-2. 34)
in the Seminole Athletic
Conference) travels to
Altamonte Springs to face
Lake Brantley in a 6A-Distrirt
2 clash while Lyman (2 -2, 2-2
SAC) heads to Lake Howell
for a 5A-District 3 game. Both
games will begin at 7 p.m.

Yellow Jackets sting Lake

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kids."
Lyman coach Bill Caughell
knew exactly how Katz felt
last week when his
Greyhounds defeated Lake
Brantley for the first time in
over 20 years. While letting
the lead get away against
Winter Springs
.
was ______
frustrating, Caughell said it couldn't
have come at a better time.
"From a scheduling stand­
point * lesson like tills was
right on time," said Caughell.
"It will help us focus on what
we need to do to Improve and
be successful going into a dis­
trict week and a short week.

mots courtuy oTAn* Booms, Magtc MsmoOss. Inc.
Kashif Vallot (taking handoff from quarterback Sean Connolly) had a big night with almost 150 yard*
rushing and three touchdowns, but It wasn't enough as host Lake Mary was whipped by unbeaten
St. Augustine, 48-21. at Don T. Reynolds Stadium Friday night.

than once against the Yellow
Jackets defense.
Kashlf Vallot had an out­
standing game for the Rams,
tying the game at 7-7 on a 53yard gallop midway through
the first quarter and finishing
with at least 144 yards on 15
carries and scoring three
touchdowns. The star senior
also scored on runs of five and
three yards.
He also showed a tenacity
and determination during runs
that he has not always shown,
breaking tackles and getting
most of nis yards after initial
contact.
St. Augustine had opened
the season with three straight
shut outs, four counting the
Kickoff Classic, including a 20­
0 victory over Oviedo two
weeks ago, before finally giv­
ing up six points in a 48-6 vic­
tory last week.
The Yellow Jackets are now
5-0 and have lost only once in
the past two seasons, to The
Bolles School in last year's
Class 3A State Semifinals, and
are ranked No. 3 in the Class
3A State Poll. All told they
have outscored their foes, 170­
27.
But despite Vallofs impres­
sive efforts, the Lake Mary
defense could do nothing with
the visitors' offense.
St. Augustine scored on
•even o f its nine possessions

and never punted or turned
the ball over. The only times
the Yellow Jackets didn't score
was when they had the ball
with leu than a minute to go
in each half.
The visitors went ahead to
stay with 322 left in the first
quarter on a 23-yard pass from
Quinterrance Cooper to
Jacquez Rickerson and the rout
was on.
Brandon James scored twice
in the second quarter for St.
Augustine on runs of 10 and
76 yards lo make the score 28-7
at half.
James then scored on a 71yard run on the third play of
the third quarter and complet­
ed the scoring on a 34-yard run
by Kevia Streeter and a 24-yard
run by Cooper.
Placekicker Caleb Sturgis,
who put all eight of his kick­
offs deep into the end zone,
nailed seven of eight extra
points, only missing when a
high snap resulted in a block.
Lake Mary falls to 2-3 on the
season and will host Seminole
in a big Class 6A-District 2
game next Thursday at
Reynolds Stadium starting at 7
p.m. The Fighting Seminole*
their first win on Friday,
14 in overtime over Lake
Howell and both schools need
this game desperately if they
want to stay in the hunt for
shot at the postseason

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Briefs
PRETTY TRUCKS
Tonight (Saturday) at
New Smyrna Speedway,
the Pro Trucks /Quick
Kids (racing (or DOUBLE
POINTS), Ope" Wheel
Modified*, Sportsman,
Super Stock, Mini Stock
and Strictly Stock headline
the program.
PLUS for the very first
time, a PRETTY TRUCK
CONTEST.
Who has the prettiest
truck at New Smyrna
Speedway?? Come out
and see.
The Late ModeLs will
also be running. Double
points for the Late Model
division have been moved
to October 10 and October
29.
The pit gate will open at
4 p.m. with racing action
beginning at 7 JO p.m.
General admission will
be $10 for adults, $5 for
students and seniors, and
free for children 11 and
under.
The Goodyear
Challenge Late Models
return for their last
appearance in the 2005
season at Columbia
Motorsports Park tonight
(Saturday).
With the Goodyear
Challenge Late Model 100
the Street Slocks, Pure
Stocks and Hornets are on
the program.
The Pit Gate will open
at 2 p.m. with a practice
just for the Goodyear
Challenge Late Model
drivers alone from 3 p.m.
to 4 p.m. with division
practice to follow.
Qualifying for the
Goodyear Challenge Late
Model 100 will be at 6 JO
p.m. Racing starts at 7 J 0
p.m.
General Admission is
$15 for adults, students
and seniors $10, children
11 and under FREE.
For more information,
please call 386-427-4129,
or visit the website at
www.fascar.org.
TCSC GOLF
The Sharing Center of
Longwood, an part of The
Christian Sharing Center,
Inc., will be holding its
annual C*olf Scramble on
Monday. Ortober 3rd, at
f t * Country Club at
llr a t lim w .

Registration is at 7 J 0
am . with a shotgun start
at 8:30 a.m.
This year's scramble
honors the memories of
Don Nolt. who initiated
the event in 2001, and Bill
Ray, whose Nissan dealer­
ship is a major sponsor.
Both passed away last
year.
New this year is the
'BBQ Lunch and Super
Ticket” that is included in
the entry fee. Also includ­
ed is a Continental break­
fast, a door prize ticket,
and greens and cart fees.
Awards will go to the
first, second and third
place teams, closest to the
pin. and longest drive.
Also, if you make a
hole-in-one you will win a
Nissan 350Z donated by
Bill Ray Nissan, there are
also three more hole-inone prizes valued at up to
$500, plus, if you sink a
50-foot putt, you win
$5,000.
The cost to enter is $125
per individual.
Corporate sponsorships
are also available by call­
ing Bob Kohl at 407-333­
4384.
For more information,
call The Sharing Center at
407-260-9155 or visit on
the web at www.christiansharing.org.
AJAX AMERICA
DEVELOPMENTAL
SOCCER CLINIC FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
RESIDENTS
Ajax America is offering
a special developmental
soccer dinic for all resi­
dents of Seminole County.
Ajax's Developmental
Training Camp enhances
individual development
by building on two basic
fundamental skills: pass­
ing and receiving. At both
locations, players train
with the elite soccer
coaches and professionals
from Orlando-based Ajax
America.
This camp is designed to
develop players mentally,
physically, and culturally
in the famed and success­
ful Dutch style of play.
The curriculum indudes
small sided games, team
tactics, maximizing scor­
ing potential having fun
See Briefs, Page IB

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SAC boys dom inate P a trio t Invitational
Lake Brantley girls swimmers
give Bolles a run for title

By Dean 8 mlth
Herald Stall
It was a banner day for the Seminole
Athletic Conference last Saturday
y «as
Lake Brantley hosted one of the biggest
prep swimming meets so far this season
at the Lake Brantley Aquatics Center.
The results were especially good for
the boys' teams as the SAC claimed five
of the top six finishing positions, paced
by champion Oviedo and the runner-up
host Patriots. Winter Park broke up the
monopoly with a third place finish, but
the next three were county teams in
Seminole, Lake Mary and Lyman.
Winter Springs finished 13tn in the 20
team field.
On the girls' side, perennial state
power The Bodes School out of
Jacksonville won the title with 326
points, but host Lake Brantley made a
good showing, finishing second with
254 points, ahead of another state
power in Rivervlew, which scored 189
points.
Winter Springs (10th), Lake Mary
(13th), Oviedo (14th) and Seminole
(20th) rounded out the local finishers.
The swimming season seems to be hit­
ting full stride with several schools
meeting in dual and tri-meets as they
gear up for the postseason starting next
month.
The Oviedo boys had tuned up for the
Patriots Invite by defeating both Lake
Howell 155-52. and Lyman, 160-123, in
a tri-meet while the Seminole boys had
eased past Hagerty, 92-19, and Lake
Mary outscored East Ridge, 98-77.
The girls' teams had also tuned up
with Oviedo whipping Lake Howell,
209-68, Seminole almost doubling up
Hagerty, 82-47, and Lake Mary rolling
over East Ridge, 112-68.
The action slowed down a little this
week as the only meet so far had the

Winter Springs boys topping Hagerty,
75-19, and the Bears girls waltzed past
the Huskies, 145-41.
PATRIOT INVITATIONAL
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BOYS
T E A M _ I. Oviedo. 233; 1 Lake Brantley. JIB; 3.
Winter Tark. 20*. 4. Semtnnle, 11123; 3. Lake Mary.
I l l ; 6- Lyman. 142; 7. Cypreea Creek. 127; 8 (tie)
Olympia and Oalnetville, 117; 10 Rlvervtrw. KM; II.
Sarnota Christian *4 5. 12. Spruce Clerk. *1. 13
Winter Springs 8*. 14. Lake Highland Prep, ML IS.
Buhnp Moure. M ; IS Ea*t Ridge, 49; 17. O k t o U . 48;
18 D r Phillips, 46; I* Freedom. 34; 2D Satellite. 325
IN D IV ID U A L RESULTS
200 Indteidual Medley Relay. Seminole. 1 41 46.
200 Tree: (tie) O'Malley. Seminole, and Austin
Drtra. Sarasota Christian 14385
200 Indteidual M edley Norton Spruce Creek.
15478
30 Free: Ingvuldstad. Oviedo, 21.12.
100 Butterfly Forbes. Lym an 30 72.
100 Free: Ingvuldstad. Oviedo, 46 *6.
300 Free Drtra. Sarasota Christian 456 48.
200 Free Relay: Wtntrr Park. 178.71
100 Back: Hughes. Winter Park. 3352.

G IR L S
T E A M . I. The Bolles School 326; 2. Lake Brantley.
258 3 Rjvervtew. IB*. 4. Gainesville. 184; 3 Lake
Highland Prrp, 177; 6 Olympia. 143; 7. Winter Park.
13*. 8 Circle Christian 133; 9. Cypres* Creek. 125.
10. (tie) Dr. Phillip* and Winter Spring*. 61; 12.
Backet 38. 13. U k e Mary. 36. 14. Oviedo, 35. 13.
Sarasota Christian 47; 16. Oacrola 46; 17. Satellite.
33.18 Spruce Creek, 32.1*. Lakewood Ranch 2*5;
20. Semincd*. 26; 21. Boone. 23.
IN D IV ID U A L R ESULTS
200 Individual Medley Relay Lake Brantley.

15134

200 Flee: Grams. Circle Christian 15433.
200 Individual Medley: Showaltet Rivervlew.
20658
30 Free: CaarUa. Cypres* Creek, 2407.
too Butterfly Kaley. lake Brantley. 3817.
100 Free: Bateman U k e Brantley, 3183.
300 Free: Showaltet Rivervlew, 450 07.
200 Free Relay Gainraville. 1:413*.
100 Back: Ramiref. Gainesville, 5784.

BOYS
BEARS 73. H U S K IE S 14
200 Med Relay: Wlntrr Springs. 2 03 *4
200 Free: Bohlken Winter Springs. 2 03.72.
200IM O il. Winter Springs. 230.78
30 Free: Strausbaugh Winter Springs, 27 06
100 Butterfly: Handy. Winter Spring*. 39.63
100 Free-. Strausbaugh Winter Spring*. 1*0.
500 Free: Fait Winter Spring*. 3 4154
200 Free Relay: Winter Springs, 1:43 82.
100 Back: Lui. Winter Springs. 1:12.78.
IPO Breast Handy, Winter Springs, 108 47.
100 Free Relay: Winter Springs. 4:1208.

GIRLS
B1ARS 143. IIUSKIIS 41
200 Med r i t e Winter Spring*. 216
axtrrae M organ Winter Springs. 15*31
21X1 IM Neunen Winter Springs. 234.37.
50 Free Ketlor. Winter Springs. 27 5°
1P0 Fly Oletideieak. Winter Springs I ID 13
l(X) Free Bennett Winter Springs I 08 12.
500 Fne Morgan Winter Springe 553 32.
200 Free ReU) Winter Springe 2 U2 68
100 Back Neunen Winter Springe 1 1J5 .
100 Bread Warner. Winter Sptinge 13150.
400 Free Relay: Winter Springe 416 6*.
I IONS 204, SllV I R HAWKS 68
200 medley relay: Oviedo. 208.4
200 free: Rein Oviedo, 138 *
200 IM: rotvm Oviedo. 2 27 5
50 free: Wright. Oviedo. 26 *.
Diving Bergonlnt Oviedo
100 fly Michelle. Uke How ell. 105 6
100 fiw Pulido. Oviedo. 10 1 6.
500 free McClellan Oviedo. 3 57 4
200 free relay Oviedo. 1556
100 back: Sesstone Oviedo, 1 18 3
HD breast. Atkinson Oviedo, I 285
400 (ree relay: Oviedo, 4 25 6

L IO N S 133, SILVER H A W K S 32
H O N S 140, G R E Y H O U N D S 123
21X1 medley relay; Oviedo, I 44J .
200 ftee: Forbes, Lym an 151.7.
200 IM: Owen*. Oviedo. 2.04 4
50 free: Marque*. Lym an 23 0
100 fly lngvoldriod, Oviedo, 338
100 free: Marque*. Lym an 52.2.
300 free: Oweru. Oviedo. 4503.
200 flee relay Oviedo. 1535.
100 back: Braw n Oviedo, 101.9.
100 breast Ayala. Oviedo. IO*.*.
400 free relay Oviedo. 3316.

riGHTING srMINOLESS2HUSKIES47

F IG H T IN G S E M IN O LE S 92. H U S K IE S 14
200 medley relay Seminole. 15003
200 free: Nathan Krug, Seminole. 2.1672.
2001.M.: Kevin Shio. Seminole. 112 *4.
30 free- Colin O'Malley. Seminole. 2450
100 fly OMalley. Seminole. 10397.
100 ftee: Michael Yuan, Seminole. 4*53
300 free: Nathan Krug, Seminole, 6:18 83.
200 free relay Seminole. 1:4404.
too back: Michael Yuan Seminole. 3733.
100 brent: Kevin Shio. Seminole. 1.078*.
400 free relay Seminole. 4 4181.
R A M S *8, K N IG H T S 77
20U Medley Relay. U k e Mary, 1.47.18
200 Free: Raisrlik. East Ridge 1:3273.
200 IM : A th lo n U k e Mary. 20853.
30 Free: Dsitrtch East Ridge, 2480.
Diving: Smith Eo*t Ridge.
100 F ly KaisrUk. East Ridge. 3750.
100 Free: Finn U k e Mary. 5483.
300 Free: ScegaL U k e Mary. 3:15 99
200 Free Relay: East Ridge, 15338

|(I0 Back: Ronccw. East Ridge. 10362
|ixt Breast Ashton Uke Mary. 107.08.
text Fne Relay: Uke Mary. 3 44 2*

200 medley relay: Seminole. 2 0875.
200 free Laurel Counterman Seminole. 2:11.97,
200 I M.: Saiah Shuh Seminole. 233 75
50 lire: Kay lev Cordo. Seminole. 28 61
100 fly: Steffi Decker. Seminole. 1:1035.
100 free Kathrnne RoJngue*. Seminole. 1063*.
300 free: Counterman Seminole. 5 40 *0.
200 free relay: Seminole, 2 03 22.
100 back: Kathrnne Rodrigue*. Seminole. I 10.
100 breast: Cordo. Seminole. 1 17 07.
400 free relay: Srmlnole. 4 16 37.
RAMS 112. KNIGHTS 68
200 Medley Relay: U ke Mary. 202 2*
200 Free: Goddin U ke Mary, 21010.
200 IM: Mumlord. East Ridge, 234 5*
50 Free Triseira. Uke Mary. 28 88
Diving: llaskln East Ridge
100 Fly: Henderson Uke Mary. 109.04.
100 Free: Jordan East Ridge. 102 03
500 Free: Schul*. Lake Mary. 5 4* 92.
200 Free Relay: Uke Mary. 1:4* 40.
100 Bach DeVries. East Ridge. 1 0**6
100 Breast: Mumlord. U sl Ridge. 1:1871
400 Free Relay: U ke Mary. 4 (18 61

Ram s
win
again
By Damn Smith
Herald Stall
For the second straight week­
end the Orangewuod Christian
g ir ls ' v a lle y b * lI u -s rn h a s
c la im e d ta m apvr
ctatnscU
a la r t o u r n a m e n t

championship.!

Coming
mlng off a v
victory last
week In Inc Champions
Tournament in Orlando, the
Rami (11-1) proved to be the
class o f the Trinity Prep
Invitational field again as they
went undefeated In four
matches and lost only one
game, during Pool Play, com­
pleting the sweep by edging
the host Saints (14-2), 25-22 and
25-17, in the Championship
Match.
r
Orangcwood had reached the
final by knocking off Pine
Castle Christian, 25-16 and 26­
24, while Trinity Prep
advanced by beating Lake
Mary, 26-28, 25-23 and 15-7,
and St. Edwards, 25-15 and 25­
16.
It enti&lt;*d up being a good
weekend for the county schools
in the tournament, as Lake
Mary finished third by besting
Edgcwater. 25-20 and 25-19,
and Lake Howell ended up
fifth, losing to Edgewatec 25-16
and 25-17, Before topping East
Ridge, 23-25, 28-26 and 15-4.
The Saints ran their record to
-------------------- — i Kaly
McGruder serving 41 points.
The big matchup of the week,
however, was played on
Thursday with Oviedo (13-1)
edging past Winter Springs (10­
5) in four games as the Lions
solidified their place atop the
C ass 6A-District 2 and
Seminole Athletic Conference

Conference and Class BA-District 2 play at Winter Sprinos High SchooL°
standings.
Oviedo won the first game,
25-22, but the Bears bounced
back to even the match by win­
ning the second game, 25-20.
But the Lions prevailed in Ihe
tick-light match, winning the
final two games by the scores
of 25-19 and 25-23.
Chelsea Kauss had 13 kills
and Kirsty Blue nine blocks to
lead the Oviedo attack, while
Shelby Hock had 11 kills and
15 digs and Brianna Barry 20
hills and seven digs fur Winter
Springs.
The Bears had won their 10th
match of the season by defeat­

ing Lake Mary, 25-12, 25-21
and 25-17, with Hock (eight
•kills, 14 digs) and Berry (20
kills, four digs) again leading
the way.
Lake Mary came back to even
its record, again, going to 7-7
on Thursday by easing past
Lyman (4-9), 25-6, 25-21 and
25-10, with Katie Evans getting
six kills and Trad Brenton had
12 assists.
Lake Howell (13-4) capped
off a 3-0 week by picking up a
nice win, as the Silver Hawks
ripped Seabreeze (1-8), 25-3,
See Volleyball, Page BB

Lake Mary girl to compete
in National Championship
Special to ttw Harald
Alessandra Kutz. 10, of Lake Mary is set com­
pete in the seventh annual National
Championships of the Mutual o f Omaha Drive,
Chip it Putt Junior Challenge presented by The
Golf Channel today (Sept. 24).
Kutz is one of 84 finalists in four age groups
(7-8, 9-10,11-12, and 13-14) who will vie for their
respective tides at Eagle Creek Golf d u b in
Orlando. Contestant accommodation* will be
provided by Nickelodeon Family Suites by
Holiday Inn in Kissimmee.
All finalists qualified from more than 35,000
participants in 105
communities across 39 states and Canada.
Congratulations to Alessandra for earning the
dunce to compete in Mutual of Omaha's Drive.

Scoring for the National Championships will
be as follows:
* Driving: Each competitor will hit two drives
measured for distance and accuracy. Scores will
consist of the better ball that remains within the
set of boundaries.
* Chipping: Each competitor will chip three
balls onto a green pre-marked with concentric
circles. Balls that land in the innermost circles
will score the highest points, with bonus points
awarded for any chip that goes in the cup.
* Putting: Each competitor will puli two
balls—one five feet from the hole, the other 15
feet. The objective will be to sink the putts in as
few strokes as possible, with a maximum of four
putts per ball.
An hour-long national championships high-

We wish her the best o f luck," said Mutual of
Omaha Senior Vice President John Hildenbiddle.

at noon on The Golf Channel, Bright House
Networks channel 58.

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' 25' 1 2 ,2 5 '21 and 25’ 17- ,n Seminole Athletic

September 30 marks
high and low points
of Ruth’s career
Compiled by Hick Pfalfauf

Williams, sports editor of the
Scripps-Howard newspa­
pers, that after 15 seasons. If
This coming Friday and
they didn't think he
Saturday, Sept. 30th and Oct.
deserved the manager's
1st, were interesting days In
position, he would no longer
the life of George Herman
play for the Yankees. And he
"Babe" Ruth. We ll look at
didn'tl
these events now, and next
Ruth, also known as the
week.
"Bambino" and the 'Sultan
It was Sept. 30. 1927 when
o f Swat", died of cancer on
the Babe, with the New York
Aug. 16, 1948 in New York
Yankees, hit his 60th home
Q ty at the age of 53. He had
run of the season off Tom
nit 714 home runs in 22
Zachary of the Washington
year* In the major league*
Senators. Ruth's record for
and played in 10 World
the most homers in a single
Series.
season stood for 34 years ■
HU body lay in state at the
until Roger Maris hit 61 in
main entrance of Yankee
1961. Maris held the record
Stadium, where people wait­
for 37 years, until Mark
ed in hours to march past
McGwire hit 62 home runs
the coffin.
in a single season in 1998.
If you ask folks who
Exactly seven years later.
remember the Babe, or who
Sept. 30th, 1934, the Babe
saw several movies made of
played his last game with
his life, tliey will probably
the Yankee* but apparently
tell of the time when he U
not yet realizing it would be
said to have pointed to the
his swan song.
center field bleachers prior
Following that game,
to a two and two pitch, then
apparently several days
hit a homer winning a game
la tec he was watching the
against the Chicago Cub*.
fifth game o f the World
Did lie actually point, or
Series between St. Louis and
was it a story made up by
Detroit, when he learned
the press? Next week. I'll
that he was NOT to be
give you the details as I have
named Yankees' manager.
been able to find out on thu
Angry, Ruth told Joe
matter.
Staff Writer

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Sunday. September 25. 2005

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poamona • Inataltation and
grading atpananca 407-322­
8133

New Bualnasa, adding 35
nans drivers
C O L A Dnvara Needed
2 yrs Exp required
Mutt kva within 55 m4as
ol Daytona. Local work,
homa daly And over
night trips Great Benefits
Up to $1050 00 plus/ week
Meal the Salem Camara
Recruiter/Wall In
Sapf 14th through 28
B am to 5 pm
Salem Camara Inc
3143 Internettonal
Speedway BNd
Daytona Beach. F I
Or C a i 1-800-709 2538

Liberty Tax Service ol Sanlord
a o*1Bring a Iraa tax court# to
participants who would Mia to
become mambari ol our Man
Fu*y bAngual a plua For more
information please cal David at
407-754-4540 _____________
Local insuranca uniarwntmg
company »aalilng F T dartcai
employee tor aocounbng dept
Computer skills A accounting
background required . Pis
•mail
ratumaa
to
:

mnJiatt.lproganiancau.com
Irrigation
Installers.
•ipenenced only, labor
position. 407-322-8133.

LABOF
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S ta rtin g S a la ry 88.80/Hr

HEALTH INSUHANC* AND 441K
PUUfl Drug Iraa a titpltin .
Apply at: MO Miiiw Prtra.
Aaemenss l yrlnya tor-rso•000.(01

We e t h e peo ple

Looking lor night auditor, part
lima. 2 night par weak.
Accounting a ip . computer
knowledge tor hofal C e l 407­
995-1000.
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D C (407)322-8133
M EDICAL A SS IS TA N T: Are
you a poaltlva. Irlandly
prolassional who envoys
working wKh childran and
aesks to wort It a (Si as snL tadpaced padiatnca office with
excellent benefits? Please tan
rssuma to 407-202-5797 COE
M EDICAL ASSISTANT! Lake
Mary primary cars practice
has an immediate opening tor
a P T pada MA Must ba
certified and/or ragiatarad
Good benefits Submit returns
ndcatmg ntarsai In Lake Mary
MA poetun. betadng specialty,
to
Physician Astoclalaa.
Human Raaouroai. 455 W.
Warren A y s . Longwood. FL
32750. lax to (407) 202-5797 or
apply onlma al wwwpaol com

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•Now Enrolling, agts 1-5, Nov*r a roglstrstton lot

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R O U TE DRIVER
SHflED (T. tha world leader In
On-S4a Document Dastnjction.
la bolung tor a nouii Drtvar wNi
strong customer service skills
This ful-time position otters
S H OO Clast B COL. with
dean criminal history. It
required, at wet as tha ability
to bit 100 pounds, and tha
ItesMity to work with*) a last­
paced. last growing company
Apply In parson at 601 Central
Park Drive. Sanlord. 407-445­
8066. EOE

Oltica Help naadad lor countar
top manufacturing plant Bate
computer skjla requxed Ca l or
•-man
returns
inpalinctlballaoctti net 407­
321-7709
.MS 4- |sM (IIM •---- 4
Owner Operators Your tractor
• (tat bad trader Oparala
between FL A Mid weal or Waal
coast. Loaded bom ways

weekly pay 219-395-1700
Part Tima cook, servers, A
dishwasher naadad Contact
Myfana

407-323-7306
Ratall Shoe talee Sanlord
P/T. no n&lt;F*t or Saidayt Sales
•xppralarred Sand rssuma or
latter to tax1407-936-1450
Salas parsons naadad Ft* A part
tun*
No a ip
Positive
professional attitudt 540k/ yr,
opportunity lor
Contact Kathy.

Try Avon Ira* tor two Wsakal
Now avalabl* a 401k plan a*
was as access to group health
cart Ful or pad am*, cal 407­
333-8158

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dnvara. p a ra makers, subs.
waSraaaas S phenaa Apply w*i
owner at 2477 Park Ava,
Sanlord

•Open 6 00 A M -5 3 0 PM
• Canted COA Tsachtr*
•School Rtadness Cum oAitt
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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!
Assemblars. A l Shifts
•Longwood 56 56 75
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(407) 7888760
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Backgmd/Drug Screen Raq
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Person leaking work cleaning
houses A offices In the
evenings Please cal 407-302­
2012

Featuring Brick Ovan
Pizzas. Soups, Salads.
Sandwiches
Now Hiring Lunch Hrs.
Cashiers
Salad/Sandwich Makers
P u rs Cooks
Food Runners
Dishwashers
Apply m Parson Any Day
2pm-8pm Located In Park
Place Plaza. 7025 CR46-A
Suita 1011. Lake Mary. F L
32746 (407)036-1107

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W EEKLY R ENTALS
Slatting • SSZAvk.
Historic Downtown
407-330-4423
Room tor rent, completely
furnished, at utilities, private
entrance tS5Avk with deposit
Prater older person, no
drugValcohoi 407-324 2464

StoPlpo Ciew-Taff And Ikl Ltan
Needed
Local
Work
(407)322-8133

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Sanford:
1/1, Cottage.
Carpeted A Vinyl. Watai
Included. 65004500 Dap
Sanford: 1/1, Carpal 6 Vinyl.
Stove. Refrigerator. Aff UWftet
Included. 65654565 Oapoaff
Tlmacuan/Laka Mary: 3/2.
Gated Community. Extremely
Large Eat-In Kitchen. Inside
Laundry. Carpeted A Tiled.
$1600/61600 Deposit
D O Y LE M AN AGEM ENT
WE R EN T AND S ELL
HOMESI

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Sardord: fSetoric 3/1 5.2 Way
$950Tnonth 2/1. 6590/hionth
407-262-2002.

Business Properly You can tve
hare A operate a business
Zoned C -2 Fix to Sun at your
expense 411 Sanlord Ave.
Sanlord 63.500/mo. 1st. Iasi A
1 month security Caff Mr.
Qaorge L Lopez. 407-322­
5064

R EN TA LS
Lawn Technician
Immediate opening1 Apply In
person at 1015 West 1st St.
Sanford. 407-323-6661

98— R

•Sanford: 1B0/1Bath. Scm
Perth. CHA. VAtar. Lean. Peal
6600/mo
•Sanford: IBD/tBath Apt
Ground Floor, Firaplaca.
wood Floors. WSffar-LewrvPeal
Included' 6600/mo
-Deltona: 3BO/2Bath. 2 Car
Oarage. 1900 Sq Ft. Screen
Porch. Fenced Yard. Formal
Areas. 61350/tno

en ta ls

Efficiency
tIOOwk.
Apartments. *150wk, also
houses
lor
rent
turnished/unlurmshed 407­
240-1166

Telephone Intake Coordmalor
F T Lake Mary office Mutt
have abikty to handle high
volume incoming calls A
sicellent
customer
senscerdata entry computer
M s Msdcaftermnobgyapka
Resume
to
maria aahek 9 urmedwakh com
or lax 407-333-6928

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MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA t BORU. tMOMO
2 B O «J . IM04F0 ANOUP
Came Hckded
407-323-6670

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Warehouse Labor: Liquid
sugar. FT. SA 25ffir. ms . hoi.
401k 407-323.4250. Call
Mon-Frl. between 4pm-6pm

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Sanford 4/2 House, remolded
new carpel I peril Fenced yard
A porch 6l29V m o 1507 S
locust Ave 407-339-2233 art
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i Busy
rtenhange at CR15/17-82 and
M . 1061 aq ft 6 1 2 periling
spaces, zoned C-1, Aveff now'
67SO/mo Call Porzig Realty.
407-322-6678

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407-321-0759
Two Homes For The Price Of
One Reduced For Quick
Sato
6179.000
Casselberry.1050 Landmark
Lana, 3/2. Owner mobvatod.
6129.900 Didam • Brown
Hams Stevens, 407-4667672.

Sanford: 915 ktope Awe. 1 ttock
off 17-92.2BR/1 BA. wffh bonus
room LR. DR. completely
renovated, large comer tot
CH A . all kitchen appta
Included Very cuts •tartar
home 6135.000 Mortgage
funding tvaffabto to 525 credit
score 407-699-1798.. tv mag

2BR7BA. histone house buff In
1916 Completely renovated
Intide A out 1200 sq It Irving
area Wood A tils floors, alarm
system, new refrigerator stove,
dishwasher large laundry
room, new W/D 3 blocks Irom
RiverWalk Very close to
Oowntown Sanlord ISSO/mo
6850dep 407-322-2495

Window A BHdmg glass Door
Service Tech: Senoua. self
motivated
individual
to
compkmem well established
service
force £ « parlance
(vefened but w « tram 407-324­
2080

C O R R U G A TE D
S TEEL
R O O FIN G for Bams. Boat
Docks. Shops, ate APo Ctffvarl
Ppe t S T J C t r i '- i T Caff For
Prices Surplus Steal A Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293-5786

AffORDABlE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

199— P e t s &amp;

MUMCXI OMNOt. VOLUSIA
iRanovetad: 4/2. Bto New. New
Carpet. New Ceramic Tile
I newly
Painted
lnt/E&gt;t.
6199.900
I Renovated: 2/2. Na .
I Painted Interior, New Carpet.
6148.900
I Two Story Victorian Home,
IS Bed/4Bath. over 3200 aq fl
2 Fplca. 4 Porthai. Huge
[trying, Dining A Family Rms
w/ Wat Bar Located in
I Historic District Overlooking
I Gorgeous Park A 4 Blocks to
lla k * Monroe. Listed In
National Registry of Historic
I Homes, 6544.900

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Senford-Cetory Lakes
4/2 5/2. wtofflcs Can be 6th
badoom 2 yts new Hugs comer
tot . Was asking. 6325k
Sacrifice at 6302k Buyer
Grants avertable Exit, 954­
720-0018.
'
Sanford: 3BR/2BA, Maytav
aactcn, brtdi bsptoos. otot ffoors.
emus trees, oversized tot Caff
407-322-6307.______________
Sanlord Man BL to ba buffi 4/2
fear garage. 1200 aq R 6135k
Didam at Brown Harris
Stevens. 407-468-7672.
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2 sale of couches. 1 graen. 1
brown. 6150 «a. WhMwr A Oysr.
650 lor both 407-574-1487.

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

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s300 OFF
1st Month'sRem

Single Story
Design

W i t h 12 M o L e a s e a A i u i r o v c i l C r e t i n
• SpariiHiti Ajwrtmrntff »1th lar*r O o u r U • l a i r
Front • \ul|&lt;-&gt;Uill • Sparkling h i d » Trnnlff C o u rU

airport (hyp

Country Lake ApU|
AIRPORT BlVO

Free: Female Cocker Spaniel,
house broken, looking tor good
horns 407-323-6821.

Pool Table: Gorgeous
tuirvture-styto tabto. decorative
togs, totohar pockets, oversized
1* torse piece Hate, accessory
klwtoibafft Brand rww St ersta
Coat 64K. must asi 61350 407
402-1761 O R 386-753-0488

W* Cw a For Your Dog or Cal
St Your Homs Whito YouAra
Qonel Plenty of TLC Wibrtog
si newspapers, maff andawn
water
plantat
Vi
Reasonable
R etell
Ralarancas Available Upon
Request P to «* Caff 407-316
8703
PfftBuff 1 t/2 yrs old. wtvto with
spots A teal rsoe garde deg wito
tots ol energy 407-323-6019.
needs a good home

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407*323*3301

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Buy
Aluminum, Cana, Copper.
Brass, Newspapers, Aulo
Radiators A Batteries
Kokomo Recycling:
407-321-0004
811W. 18T, Sanford
M-F, 10-8. Bat-61
223—
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FPE Bnakoi Boi . 150A mam
Assoriad BOA'S. 30A4. TOAX.
I5AXbreaker*. $100.obo 55'
gahranizad fence CM atoctnc
host 675. obo 407-547-6632
Hot Tub/Spa 5 paraon. 5hp, 20
)*U. cab. kghta. new used.
Warrenly.
retail
64300.
sacrifice. 61595 407-276-1552

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BMW 325CI Convartibia
123.950 low ml cal Of mart
4076732966 com

Seab 9-3 2001 40kmtoethe&lt;
SR 610.950 call or vlall
4076732966 com

Apartments

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

2714 Ridgewood Ave.,Sanford‘ 330-5204

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Ford F t 50 2002 62k Mi
66.950
call
or
visit
4076732966 com
Ford F t 50 2003 30k ki'
68.950
call
or
visit
*076732966 com
Ford F150 2003 31k Mi XLT
E il Cab 616.450 cal or vtalt
4076732966 com
Ford Wind star 2002 39k Mi
Parted 610.950 cal or vtalt
4076732966 com
Land Rover 2000 Discovery
610.950 60k Ml caff or vis*
4076732966 com

1987 Dodge Dakota. 93k
original
mile!, new Urea
tranemission A angsts Needs
soma work. 63500 407-574
1487

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE tIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 04CA-1JA3-14L

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4 WHEELER/ATV
2004 POLARtS
250 TRAILBLAZER
63200 Caff 386-789-5330

4 WHEELER/ATV
2006 HONDA
80
62800 388-788-6320
4 WHEELER/ATV
2008 YAMAHA
200 BLASTER
61300188-788-63)0

4 WHEELERS FOR BALE
2006 Yamaha 200 Blester
63300. 2004 Polaris 260
TraJtbiazsr 63200 and 2005
Honda 80 62800.0*3*9-7896330
Two Brand Naw
4-Wheelers
1- Polaris 1- Yamaha
63, BOO sech obo
3ee-7SM 330
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House Cleaning Quality,
peraonakzad. Rakabto. Detaff
Ortontad
Service
Sams
ctoanara every ffma Cal For tree
quota 407-376-4196.

ce

Central Florida Fane*
AH Type* of Fence
Specializing to Vinyl
Fencing
-Free Estimate*
Ctoansad/lnturad
•Quality Work
■Prompt Service
368-769-6330

2 7 8 -H

VS.
PERRY C CO N TO S A/K/A
PERRY CRAIQ CONTOS. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR U STEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST PERRY C CONTOS
A/K/A PERRY CRAIQ CO N­
TOS. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
PERRY C CO N TO S A/K/A
PERRY CRAIQ CONTOS. IF
ANY. JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TE N ­
ANTS IN POSSESSION
OCFENOAMT(S)

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heelers

ASSOCIATION. F/K/A CHASE
MANHATTAN BANK USA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
PLAINTIFF

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

239—

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L egals

CHASE BANK USA. NATION-

2 7 6 -F e n
Ford Contour. 1997.4 Brand
naw liras, aicattanl Inttt#
&amp;out o ra ported" 52500 407­
792-9816 Of 407-549*5634.

ale

HP DesignJet plotter Color
BAY, 24* wide, large format
prtotor. Uks New. ong box. 6500
(ton 407-323-4101.

Dodge 2500 Craw Cab 2004
Diesal 22k Ml 619.950 caff or
vtalt 4076732966 com

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235—
.
LIVE OAK BkVO

Chevy Treffblaxar LS 2005
616.950
call
or
visit
4076732966oom

ales

HUOE BENEFIT BALE CAT
PRO TECTIO N
SO CIETY.
Sept 30. Oct 1 A 1 W M L
Homan A Thanksgiving
decorations,
lota
of
everything. 2460 Meltonvtlto
Ave, tanked off East 2M i 8L

Handyman Ptuff
Interior 6 Eilertor Paining. /
Type* ol Repairs
Fft
Estimates. Unbeatable prices.I
Licensed 6 Insured
407-6861234

Chevy 1500 2001 Ert dab
69.950
call
or
visit
4076732966 00m

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185— C o m p u te r s
Fo

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MINK CO A T, Fuff length wffh
hood Siza targe, kepi In turner
storage 63.000 Caff 36 6 7 8 6
8070

•M:
Filer-optic watertaff
therapy |eta. cup holdsra.
msulalad cover, fuff factory
warranty Never used St mate
61995 407-3390678 OR 366
2162946

PC system. A M 0 1 66 LU Z. Md
Tower. 19* monitor, speakers
HP 722c pnnter. OVD/CD
combo. CD Burner. 6500. Must
see. 407-547-6632

Chevrotot 2500K) 2004 4.4 Lffl
Kit Gorgeous 16k Ml 623.950
caff or visit 4076732966 com

Dodge Dakota 2002 Crew Cab
V8 611.950 call or visit
4076732968 com

vY Patti's Pet
Sitting f t

Ad|uatable Bed: Ran
control head/toot massage,
toner, auto-flat feature, detosa
chkopracoc mamesa. A l brand
new with warranty 61850
407-331-1841 or 3867660488

FO R B A L I
•Queen atoapet sola. 6200
■Reckner, 6100
•Two end tables. 610 each
« f l desk. 650
O rsia i Tnpto dresser. 6250
Coffee tabto. 620
Call 407-443-0614

T ruck /SUVS/V ans
F or S ale

u p p l ie s

Free To Good Hornet Bieck PS
Buff. 1 1/2 yrs old. also Orey A
Wtria Mastiff. 1 yr Old 407-927­
0906

5 pc bdrm set tod Igtd mirror
and hdbd. thO. t*sr, ngtod. good
cond. 6210 obo Stove-wht.
699 C e l: 407-687-3587.

BED : NASA technology. Vtooo
memory loam mattress let. at
seen on TV Ailaff New in plastic
with manufacturer's warranty
Coal 61589. must aaff 6595 407
631-1322 O R 3667561515
palmary available __ _ '

Lake Mary: 5/4 mn! mansion,
screened (acuzzvpooi. 3 car gar.
3700 aq It CH A . golf
COTTTuVy 62 TOOTno 786646
3131

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M aterials

For

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Offices For Rant: 400 aq ft to
600 sq ft Sanlord Fulton
Office Center 407-314-3750

407-322-8G78

Quality Lhring at Affordable
Pricing. 1,2 A 3 Bedrooms.
Lake Views, 407-322-6104.
EHO.

W A N TED : Outgoing sales
rep for community newspaper
group Newspaper tales
aspanenoe preferred Benefits
include
base
salary,
commission plan, mileage
paid
vacation,
hsalth
insurance. 401k. Resumes
only to Sanlord Herald. 300
N French Ave . Sanford. FL
32771
or
dpmgaaeminoieherald com

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2 feR Home 6500/v6
Persimmon A 13th St.
Sanlord 407-321-4217 Aduffx

Immediate Hlrel Van Driver
needed fuff time split shifts
M on-Sat Must have dean
driving record Offers good
pay and benefits Caff 407-302­
1940 Own passenger van a
plut.

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1300sqfl Office Bldg tor rws
612000 /mo pius CAM Also
smaff office lor rent 652Sffno
with common lobby A real
ms Both located on Si
Johns River In the Pori ol
Sanford. Qreal vww of mama
A water Ptorty of parktoft grato
location Caff Hidden Harbour
Mama. 407-322-1610. ask lor
Don

P O R Z IG R E A L T Y

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Pert time cook, servers A
dishwasher needed. Contact
Mylene
407-323-7306

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231-245
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
judgment at Foredoeure dated
Sept- 2. 2005 entarsd to C M
Casa No 06-CA-1363-144. of
tha O a s t Court of toe U T H
Judicial Croat to and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
Sanlord.
Florida. I we aaff to tha highest
and bast bstdar tor cash at tha
East Door at toe SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
301 North Park Avenue to
Sanlord. Florida, al 1100 am
on tha 4 day of October. 2005
ly u tat torth to said Summary
Fsial Judgment, lo-wff:
LOT 8. BLOCK 11. H EFTIER
HOMES ORLANDO SECTION
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT
THER EO F
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
13. PAGES 5 ANO S. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated the 6 day ol September.
2005
LUrvinna M ont
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Ctorfc of th« Circuit Court
By . Stac*y Hopiunt
Deputy C»*1i
PuWnh in: Th « Sommol*
Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S Unrvervty Owe Suita
500
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(954)233-6000
05-42069
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 954­
233-6555 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. pactona
with dfftabtbtiet needing a «peaal accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION. al tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouta at 407-665­
4227. 1 600-955-6771 (TDO)
Of 1-600955-8770. via Ftonda
Relay Service
Publish
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»«W d V*a Court vaa 2 day ol
Saptambar. 2005

M O R IEY
•MORIEY.
I SPOUSE. IE ANY.
t L MORIEY. BOARD
IfISSlONERS O f
UMOLE COUNTY.
■ORIDA
HOUSEHOLD
(NANCE CORP III. TERRY 0
NiCKElSON. SOURCE
REALTY, IN C . AS ATTORNEY
IN FACT FOR
ROBERT
K EllYA N D SUSAN KELLY.
STATE FARM MUTUAL
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
COMPANY AS SUBROGEE OF
HARRY M HUYNH. ALL
ORANTEES. BENEFICIARIES.
UNKNOWN SPOUSES. IF
MARRIED. AND IF DEAO,
THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS
DEVISEES.
LEGATEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNS.
LIENORS. SPOUSES.
CREDITORS. SUCCESSORS
OR TR US TEES CLAIMING
UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE
REFERENCED
PERSONS,
ANO ANY AND ALL NATURAL
PERSONS OR ENTITIES WHO
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN
THIS PROPERTY; and THE
STATE OF FLORIDADEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO RICKY L MORLEY AMJA
RICKY
LEE
MORLEY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. IF ANY.
OF RICKY L MORLEY. ALL
ORANTEES. BENEFICIARIES.
UNKNOWN SPOUSES. IF
MARRIED. AND IF DEAD.
THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
LEGATEES,
an A N TEES .
ASSIGNS.
LIENORS. SPOUSES. CREDI­
TORS. SUCCESSORS OR
TRUSTEES CLAIMING UNDER
ANY OF THE ABOVE REFER­
ENCED PERSONS. AND ANY
ANO ALL NATURAL PERSONS
OR ENTITIES WHO MAY
CLAIM AN M TER ES T IN THIS
PROPERTY
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
mat an action to quid MM on m*
Mowing daaenbad property In
Samnoto County. Florida, to wk:
Lot S. Broca 1 , Moon# Manor
2nd Sad on according to Plat
Book it . Paga a* otma Pubkc
Racorda of Saminoto County.
Fkoda.
na&lt; baan Nad agamal you and
rou ara required to aarva a copy
or your wnttan datanaaa. it any.
upon GRACE ANNE GLAVIN.
ESQUIRE, 1140 Tuakawtla
Road. WtnMr Spring*. FL 3270*
on or balora OctoOar 3. 2009.
and Ma 0m original with tha
Clara of tra Cacuk Coral armor
t»*ora aannea upon PlamOfla
attomay or anmedtatoty that*
alar otharwlaa, a datauk an* ba
anwad agaaiat you lor Via ra*at
Mmandad m Via Complaint or
F*1.1on
WITNESS my hand and tha
wai ot ttaa Court on tfva 29 day
ol Auguat. 2009
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT
COURT
Br Akaha Cyrua
DEPUTY CLERK
Amancana With DoaMbaa Ad
or tW 0 Adnumatrativa Ordar No

97-1
a you ara a paraon wah a diaaoMy who naada any accommoOaton In ordar to partiapaM m
ir-n procaading you ara anMMd.
al no coal to you. to tha pro**a«n ot cartam aaaiatanca
Piaaaa
contact
Court
Aonwuairaaon at 301 North Park
Annua Suit* N30I. Sanlord.
Florida 32771 (407) 969-4227.
withai ( 2) working daya ot your
'acapt ol Vaa none*. 4 you ara
naanng or voica anpaaad. cal 1 i*00)-*556771.

Pjbbah Captampat 4, 11. IS,
29 2009

U014

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 09CA-1*4919W
US BANK. N A .
PlaaiMI.

STANFORD MORGAN AMJA
STANFORD M SPIRES, ft al.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: RALPH E. NAUMANN
VKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
LLPM
E.
NAUMANN
aaoanca Un known)
OU ARE NOTIFIED Vial an
Uon lot Foradoaura ol
ongaga on tha loaowitng
I. RETREAT AT WEIOVA
IRDINO TO THE PLAT
EOF AS RECORDED IN
BOOK IE. PAGE 32. 33
54 OF TH E PUBLIC
&gt;M&gt;S OF SEMINOLE
(TV. FLORIDA
wan Mad agwnw you and
a raqund to aarva a copy
t wnttan dalanaaa. # any.
on Maraha* C. Wataon.
raomay lot Plan**, whoaa
aa M 1E00 NW 4»TH
ET. SUITE 110. F T
CROALE. FL 3330* ai
(30) daya allar » »
anon ol vaa Noaoa m Vw
M oubkah in THE CAN­
) HERALD) and Ma Via
al wah vw Clara at * ■
aarwi balora aarvica on

*a aeomeyoiMvned

Tlm arad agamal you lor
4at damandad m Vw cum­
in aooordancd
Amancana wkh ~

wEh
_____ ID
ocaadmg
I Court

N .32TTI.

Maryanna Moraa
AaCMrkolVw Court
By Alaha Cyrua

Aa Daputy Clark

PtARah (Piaaaa pubkan m Tha
Sanlord Harald)
Pi4*ah. Saptambar I I . n ,
2009
U070
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SIM M O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1T7M4-K
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO,

knpakad. cat 1 (800) *59 * 771
Datad Itv* am
Saptambar. 2009

day

ot

CMrk ot tha Cacuk Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Aa Daputy CMrk
VAN NESS LAW FIRM. PA
73*8 Shandan Stram. Suita 203
IWtywood. FL 33024

Phona (#9*1*62-0500
(*941*92-090*
Publlah

2009

Saptambar 19, 29

U072
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
ANO FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Cm No : 2006-0R-J 7*1-0
Dhrlalon No.: X
VI RE. Tha Mamaga of
STEVEN LAM.
PaDbonm/Hutband,

v*
GREGORY L SMITH AND
UNITED STATES O f
AMERICA.

NOTICE OF SALE
None* la ghmn that purauam to
a Summary Final Judgmanl
datad March 3. 2009. In Caaa
No 04CA-177I-14-K ol ma
Cacu* Court lor Coimly. Florida
In which THE CITIZENS BANK
OF OVIEDO ta Vw PlamM and
GREGORY L SMITH and Vw
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
ara tha Datandanta. I w « **• to
Vw taghaat and baal bddar lor
cash al Waal Iront door ot Vw
Samnoto County Courthouaa.
X I N. Park Avanua. Sanford.
Sarmnoto County. Florida, at
ItOO am onOctobar 11,2009.
Vw Mowing-data b ad proparly
•at form m Vw ordar ot Final

JACQUELINE NAM.
Raapondant/Wita

YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an
•ebon tot dwaokikon ol mamaga
hat baan Nad agakim you and
you ara raqulrad to aarva a copy
d your wrktan dmanaaa. • any.
to k on Srnnum Fflm. Eaquaa of
SamuM Hobart Fatal II. P A .
Patmonar* attomay. whoaa
addraaa la 1220 OougMa Ava.
Suka 203. Longwood. FL 3277*.
on or balora Octobm 12. 2009
and Na *w ongmm wkh *w CMrk
ol Ma court aktwr balora aarvica
on Patmonar a attomay or knmadlalaty Vwtaafiat. olharwiaa ■
dmau* wB ba antmad agmnai
you tor Vm rakm damandad In
DaM On:

Tha land la daacrtwd aa tdtowa:

NOTIFICATION
In acoordanca wflh THE AMERI­
CANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT, V you ara a paraon wah •
accommodation to parttopato In
vaa procaadmg. you ara anMMd.
at no com to you. to Vm prov*ot apacial aaaiatanca
Piaaaa
contact
Court
Admmwvt tton m X I N. Park
A ra , Sanlord. Florida 32771.
MMphona (407)999-4330. withm
(2) two working daya at your
racmpl ol Vka Nokoa ol SaM V
haanng or vorca knpakad, cal 1•006596771,
DATED 6EP 09. 2009
Maryarma Moraa
Clark ol ma Catufl Court By Mary Stroup*
Aa Daputy CMrk
Lyndal Maaon. Eaquaa
Zanmmman. Kiaar 6 Sutekka.

PA

PO Boa 3000
Orlando. FL 32*02-3000
(407)429-7010

Pubkah Saptambar tl. 29.
2009
U071
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. M
ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 06-CA1I44-14Q
MTQLQ INVESTORS. L P .

CHARLES C PATTERSON;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
Of
CHARLES C. PATTERSON.
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
AND
AOAINST
THE
HEREIN
NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
W HETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN IN TER EST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
OR
O TH ER
CLAIMANTS. YVONNE A
PATTERSON A/K/A YVONNE
PATTERSON. EDSVf
HOLDINGS. IL C ; UNKNOWN
TEN A N T#! M POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY;
UNKNOWN TENANT #2 IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY;
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to a Final Judgmanl c*
Foradoaura datad Saplambw
E. 200* and amarad *1 Caaa No
09-CA-1244-14-G. Ot Vw Cveu*
Court ot VW Eightoanm Judmto
Ctrouk m and tot EEM VtO U
County.
Fund*
MTGLO
INVESTOR*. L.P.. M PMmtkl
and CHARLES C PATTERSON,
YVONNE A
PATTERSON,
EDSiN HOLDING*. IL C *ra
DaMnoanga) I aril aa* to *M
huw m and Iwm bktdm tot iM h
M Vm Eam Door d Vw SEMI­
NO LE County Courthouat tocal•d at X I North Park Aranua.
Sanlord. Florida 32771. m 11D0
am onvw lltoday WOdebw.
2009 ma following daaerbad
proparty aa am tonn In aaid
Summary Fatal Judgmanl. lo­
ir*:
LOT 43. TIMACUAN. UNIT I .
ACCORDING T O THE PLAT
THEREOF. A i RECORDED W
PLAT BOOK IT . PAGE S3
THROUGH E l. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMVKXE
COUNTY. FlORlOA
A/K/A 445 BLUE SMOKE
COURT. LAKE MARY. FL 3274*
IMPORTANT I you ara « pm
■on wan 1 daabaay who nr *'
any accommodation m Orth
paraopaM m ma prucwmtng.
you ma arkVMrt. m no awl to
you. to VM prom cn d carton
aaaratanca
Piaaaa contact
C o o l AdmmraUalron at X I
NorVi Park Avanua. Suaa tool
Sardord Florida 32T7I (407)
**6-4227. wtvm 2 working daya
d your racmpl d Vaa nokoa. *
you ma haanng or Whe*

Legals

L egals

notica la aarvad muM Na lha*
claim* wflh Vm Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR X DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILEO
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE O E CED EN TS
DATE O f DEATH IS BARRED

Al othar cradkora d lha daca­
dam and paraona having daana
or damanda agamM tha daca­
dam* aataM. mdudmg unma
twad. contmganl or unkqwdaMd
daana. muM Na thwr daana wflh
Vva court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TK E
ALL CLAIMS NOT 6 0 FLED
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS N O TK E IS
SEPTEMBER 19.2009
CHARLES O FRITCH
Paraonal Rapraaamabva
WS*am H Momaon. Eaquaa
Florida Bar No 143303
BALDWIN 6 MORRISON P A
7100 South tkghway 17 *2
Fam Park. FL 32730
TaMphona 407/634-1424
Attomay
lor
Paraonal
Rapraaantabva

CMrk c# lha Court
By:
Daputy CMrk
Publlah Saptambar t l . 25.
2009 and Octobm 2 .1. 2009
U073
M THE CIRCUIT CO UR T OP
TH* EIGHTEENTH JUOtCtAL
CIRCUIT IN A M I FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2006-1903-CP
M RE: THE ESTATE OF
JOHANNA GOLDSMITH k Va
HANNA OOLOSMITH.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha admavaVabon d Vm aataM
d
JOHANNA OOLOSMITH
mk/a HANNA OOLOSMITH.
dacsaaad whoaa daM ol daam
war July 24. 2009. M pandmg In
VM Cveuk Court tor BartanoM
County.
Flonda.
Probata
Division. Fila Numbar 20051603-CP. v m addraaa d which
la P O Drawm C. Sanlord. F L
32772 Tha namat and addraaa
a* ol Vw paraonal rapraaamabva and that paraonal rapraaanlatrva ■ attomay ma am form
ALL VfTE RESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
A l cradkort ol Vw dacadam and
othar parrona having daana or
demand* agwnw ma dacadam a
•ktata. including unmaturad.
contmganl or unkquidaiad
clam* on whom a oopy d Vva
nokca M aarvad mutt Na Vwa
dam* wah Vva Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR X OATS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY O f THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
othar cradkora d tha daca­
dam and paraona having datma
or damanda agaawt Vm daca­
dam* aataM. tndudmg unmakirad. conkngant or unkqukMMd
dam* mum MaVimr daana arkh
Vva cowl WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O f THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FEED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI
CATION O f THIS NOTICE IS
SEPTEMBER 19.2009
LESLIE ALLEN OOLOSMITH
Paraonal Rapraaamabva
WMkam H Momaon. Eaquaa
Florida Bm No 143303
BALOWVt 6 MORRISON P A
TIM S o u m tkghway 17*2
Fam Pwk. FL 327X
TaMphona 407/B34-1424
•or
Pmaonal

Pubkah: Saptambar U. 25
2009
U074
M THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUOrOAL
CIRCUIT M ANO FOR
l E M N O t l COUNTY.
PROBATE OIYWION
PILE NO. 3006-1923-CP
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
ORVLLE R COOPER.
N O TK E TO CRSOtTORS
Tha admmwbabon d Vm aataM
d ORVILLE R COOPER,
dacaaaad. whom o*M ol oaam
waa July 2*. 2006. I* pandmg *1
Vw CrroA Court tor SamnoM
County.
Flonda.
ProbaM
OtvMlon. Flto Numbar 20091623-CP. Vw addraaa d which
la P.0 Drawm C. Sanford. F L
32772 Tha namm and addraaa
m ot vw paraonal rapraaama
Vva and mat pmaonal rapraaan-

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
A l aadkora d Vw dacadam and
oVwr parrona having dmma v
damanda agmnai Vw daoadam*
•Mala, including unmaturad
contmganl ot unkqwd
daarw. on whom a copy d Vm

Publrah
2009
U07S

Saptambar I I .

Legals
RECORDEO IN P U T BOOK 12.
PAOES 3* THROUGH 41.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLK
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
AND
THAT CERTAIN AREA OF
U N O DESIGNATED AS MINIA­
TURE PARK ANO CONSISTING
OF THE CREEK BED OF THE
OEE CREEK PREVIOUSLY
P U T T E D IN THE P U T NORTH
ORLANDO RANCHES SEC­
TION 2. RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 12. PAOE 12. OF THE
PUBLK RECORD OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
MORE
PARTKULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
FROM THE SOUTHW EST
CORNER OF LO T 23. BLOCK
C. NORTH ORLANDO RANCH­
ES SECTION 2-A. ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
12. PAOES X THROUGH 41.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLK
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. 0 0 EAST­
ERLY ALONG THE SOUTH
LINE AND SOUTHEASTERLY
LINE OF SAID LOT TO THE
MOST EASTERLY CORNER
OF SAID LOT FOR THE POINT
OF BEGINNING. THENCE
CONTINUE ALONO SAIO LINE
TO TH E CENTER OF OEE
CREEK. THENCE WESTERLY
ALONG THE MEANDERINGS
OF THE CEN TER OF OEE
CREEK TO A POINT WHERE A
CONTINUATION
OF
THE
NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF
SAIO LOT WOULD VfTERSECT
THE CENTER OF OEE CREEK.
THENCE SOUTHW ESTERLY
TO THE MOST NORTHERN
CORNER OF 8AID LOT.
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY
TO THE POINT OF BEGIN­
NING

Tha daM ot brat pubkeabon d
Vaa Notica 1* Sapltmbw IS.
2009
Paraonal RapraaantaVva
MARY J STOFFEL
19633 SaddM Horn Court
Edan Prana, Mmnaaota 99347
Attomay
tot
Paraonal
Rapraaantabva
OLENN T. VANDEWATER.
ESOUIRE
Qtorm T Vtndtwatot. P.A.
Flonda Bar No 0*3*025
2*3 Cranm Root! Btvd. St*

tit

AJtamonM Spring*. FL 32701
TaMphona (407)2*9-99*9
Fax: (407) 2*9-2095
Attomay tor Mary J StokW
Publth Saptambar
2009
U091

t l.

25.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE K T H
JUDICIAL CtRCUT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL

N O TK E OP ACTION
TO JACQUELINE LAM

Saa SchaduM A Anachad

Tha Watt 970 Mat (Mat Vw
South 1032 Mat) and Vw Eaal
X MM ol Vw Watt 900 Mm
(lata tha South X Mm tot road
&lt;V# of way) ot Vm South 112 ol
tha Sodhaatl IN ol Sackon X .
Townafap X South. Rang* 33
E*at. SaminoM County. Florida

Sunday. September 25. 2005

25.

JumacnoNHvwoN
CASE NO: 03 CA 931 I4K

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2009-CP-1649

MORTGAGE ELECTRONK
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC
PLAINTIFF
VS

IN RE: ESTATE OF
JOSEPH
MCCORMKK.

MARTIN

N O TK E TO CREDITORS
Tha admambabon ol Vm aataM
d
JOSEPH
MARTIN
MCCORMICK.
dacaaiad
whoaa daM d daath waa Apr*
21. 2005 and whoaa Social
Sacurfly Numbar M 0*1-19
5072. m pandng m Vm Cbcufl
Court kx SanvnoM County,
Flonda. Probata Drvtalon. tha
addraaa d which M: SaminoM
County CMrk d Court. ProbaM
OtvMlon. P o « Othca Boa *0**.
Sanford. F L 32772 Tha namm
and addraaaaa d h r Paraonal
Rapraaamabva
and
lha
Paraonal RapraaantaVva* aflorrtay ara aat lorth balow
AI ctaditora d Vm dacadam
and obim paraona having daunt
or damanda agamM dacadam*
aataM. on whom a oopy of Ma
nonet la raquVad to ba aarvad
muM Na tha* dmma wflh bm
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS N O T K E OR X DAYS
AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS N O TK E
ON THEM
A# oVmt cradkora of Vm daca­
dam and paraona having daana
or damanda agaawt Vw daca­
dam* attata mult hM thwr
daana wkh Vm Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O F THE FIRST PUBLKATION
OF THIS N O TK E
ALL CLAIMS NO T FILEO
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER TH E D EC E D E N TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS N O TK E IS
SEPTEMBER t l. 2005
JOMph ChwMa McComvck
Paraona/ Rapraaamabva
13104 Roundaig Run Cada
Hamdon. VA20I71
John E Moora. III. Eaquaa
Roatway-Moora 6 Taylor
Attomay tor Jotaph Chartm
McCormick
Flonda Bw No 922362
WTO N tkghway A-1-A
Burn 200
Varo Baach. Flonda 32*63
TaMphona (7721 231-4440
Attomay
kx
Paraonal
Rapraaamaava
Pubkah
2009
U076

Saptambar IS. 25.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR 6SMWOLE
COUNTY. FLO R K A
PROBATE DIVISION
FIM No. 2006-CP-166*

DALE MILLER. IF LlW fO. AND
IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST DALE
MILLER. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF DALE MILLER. IF ANY,
DIANA L FRENCH. NICHOLAS
H FRENCH A/K/A NICHOLAS
HERBERT FRENCH. JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

DANIEL M 8 TO FFEL

N O TK E TO CREDITORS
Tha admamkabon d Vm await
d DANIEL M
STOFFEL.
dtctm wl. whom daM d dawn
waa Junt 7.2006. • pwvkng In
VM Cacuk Coat tor SaminoM
County.
Flonda.
ProbaM
OMWon. v m addraaa d wtveh Ik
CMrk d VM Cbcufl Court
Probvav OMWon X I North Pwk
Avanua Sanford Florida 12771­
1243 Tha namm and kddrail
•a
ol
ma
Paraonal
Rapraaamabva
tnd
ma
Paraond Rapraaantabva* attorM y ara aat term batow
A l cradkora of ma dacadam and
omw paraona hairing dwma d
damanda agamal dacadam*
aataM sn whom a copy ol vm
nokcv it rtquvad to ba aarvad
muM Na m m dwma wan vm
court WITHVf THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS N O T K E OR X DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A l omar cradkora of ma daca­
dam and oVwr pwaona having
dwma or damanoa agamal
dacadamia aataM mutt Na mm
dwma wkh vm aourt WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CL/UMS NOT F LE D WITHM THE TIME PERIOOS SET
FORTH *f SECTION 713 702
OF THE FLORIOA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED

Maryarma Moraa
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
CMrk ot ma Cacuk Court
By Stacay Hopkma
Daputy CMrk
Pubkah In: Tha Samnoto Harald
THE U W O FFK E S OF DAVIO
J. STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY
FOR PU IN TIFF
X I S Unrvwafly Drtva SUM

900

Plantation. FL 13324
(*94)2336000
09-43431

R E -N O TK S O P
FORECLOSURE BALE

PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO *942336599 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERKANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. paraona
wkh tatkhkkim ntkdng t aptO il accommodation should oon*
tad COURT ADMINISTRATION.
«
tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouaa d 407699-4227.1•00-*53677! (TOO) ot 1600&gt;596770, via Flonda Relay
Samoa

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to an Ordar Granting
tha Mcaon to Ratal Foradoaura
SaM datad Baptombar 2. 2008
amarad mCflril Caaa No. 03-CA
931-14K d rna Circuit Court d
tha K T H Judfctol Cacuk m and
tor SEMINOLE County. Sanford.
Flonda. I w « m l tom* Nghakt
tnd bad bkkMr tor cath at Vw
Waal From Door at Vm 8EMP
NOLE County Courtioum tootlvd at X I N. Park Avanua m
Sanford. Flonda. at 1100 am
on tha *m day of Oaebar. 2009
ma tokowing dmorkiad proparty
a* aal form to BWd Summary
Final Judgmanl. tomrit
THE SOUTH 30 FEET OF LOT
I X ANO THE NORTH 39 FE ET
DF LO T 131. FRANKUN TERRACE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 7*.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Datad thia 7th day of
Saplambw. 2009
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CMrk ot ma Cbcdt Court
By: Mary Sboupa
Daputy CMrk
Pubkah m
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O F FK E 8 OF OAVIO
J. STERN. P.A. ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 8 Untvarety Onva Suka
500
Plantation FL 33324
(*94)2336000
03-0*293
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERKANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. paraona wkh datbktwa naming a apaoW accom­
modation
ahoutd
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
ma
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa at 4076*9-4227. 1•006996771 (TOO) or 1600 •59-6770. via Florida Ratoy

Samoa
Pubkah
2009
U062

Saplambw 1*. 29.

m THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH I K TH JUOtCtAL
CIRCUIT, M ANO FOR
SUMNOLS
COUNTY, FLORIOA
GENERAL JUMS0KT10N
DtVNION
CASS NO: Q6-CA-1411-14L

IN RE: ESTATE OF

Datad Vva * day ol Saptambar.
2005

Publlah: Saptambar 11, 29.
2009
U0S4

-

M T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE K T H
JUOtCtAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
•SMRfOLE COUNTY.
,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO: 0* C A 79S-14-L
BANK O f AMERKA. N A
PU IN TIFF

VS
JORGE ZAPATA. IF LIVINO.
ANO If DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
C U IM IN G
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST JORGE
ZAPATA. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JORGE ZAPATA. IF ANY.
JOHN OOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
RS-NOT1CI OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
N O TK E IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauam to an Order Granting
rna Moaon to Read Foradoaura
8ato dated Saptambar I . 2005
entered m Civil Caaa No 09-CA79S-I4-L d ma C n u t Court d
ma K T H Ju d o d O cu* n and
tar SEMINOLE County. Sanlord
Flonda. I wd tai to m* tvghad
and baal taddd tot earn al m*
Wad From Ooor at ma SEMI­
NOLE Couity Courthouaa locdad d X I N Pwk Avanua n
Sanford. Flonda. d II 00 am
on ma 13 day of October. 2009
Vm Wtowlng daacrtiad proparty
M ad lorth In awd Summary
Find Judgmam. tout.

WELLS FARGO BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. AS
TRUSTEE.
PLAINTIFF

THE NORTH 300 FEET OF LOT
4. BLOCK 37. SANFORD
FARMS. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 1. PAOE
127,12* AND 12* 1/2. O f THE
PUBLK RECORDS O f SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA

VS

Datad thu 12 m day of
Saplambw, 2009

MARY BEDOUJAR A/K/A MARY
CALDWELL LUCKY. IF UVVta.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEE* ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMINO
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAVfST MARY
BEDOUJAR
A/K/A MARY
CALDWELL LUCKY; NfHN
BEDOUJAR. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)

NODCSOF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to a Summary Final
Judgmam d Foradoaura datad
Sapt 2. EGO* amarad m C M
Cam N o 06KA-141I-14-L of
ma Cacuk Court of ma K T H
Judnaf Cacuk m tnd tor SEMI­
NOLE Comly. Sanford. Florida.
I ark aat to VM hrghaW and bad
taddw tor cadi d ma Ead Ooor
at ma SEMINOLE County
Courthouaa tocatodd X I North
Park Avanua m Sanford. Flonda.
W 1100 a m on ma 3 day of
Novantow. 200* ma toftowmg
daacrtnd property at ad tormm
awd Summary Find Judgmam.
toad:
LO T S3. BLOCK C. NORTH
ORLANDO RANCHES. SEC­
TION 2*A. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS

(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CMrk of me C v a d Coul
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy CMrk
Pubtan *1:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W O FFK E S O f OAVIO
J STERN. PA., ATTORNEY
FOR PU IN TIFF
M l B. Untvarwty Onva Su*a

500

Plantation FL 33324
(•94)2336000
06-40023
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABUJTIES ACT. pwaona wkh da t batat naadmg 1 apaoW accom­
modation
ahould contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, d
Vm
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa d 4076696227. 1•006696771 (TOO) or 1600•9*6770. via Flonda Ratoy
Samoa
Pubkah
2009
U0S6

September IS. 29.

M T H S C tR CU T COURT
OF THE K T H
JUDICIAL em eurr,
M ANO FOR
•SMMOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OIVIEfON
C A M NO: OS CA 1143-14L

L egals

W EILS FARGO DANK. N A*
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
BENEFIT OF THE
CERTIFCATE HOLDERS OF
ASSET BACKED PASS­
THROUGH CERTIFICATES
SCRIES 2004-W C W U
PLAINTIFF

Legals
Wataon
1*00 NW 49TH STREET. SUITE
120

FT UUOEROALE. FL 3330*
TaMphona (954) 493-0369
Facwmta (994)7716092
Publlah
2005

IN T H I O R CUIT COURT
OP THE K T H

STEPHEN A MCKENZIE. E T
A L.
DCFENOANT(S)

juDtetAL emeurr,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FlORlOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 09CA-449I4L

NOTICE O f ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to loractoaa a
mortgaga on tha following prop­
arty
LOT(S) 4. BLOCK B. RIVER
RUN
SECTION
ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROCD IN
PLAT BOOK 19. PAGES 07
AND 81. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
haa boon Mod agamal you and
that you ara roqmrod to aorvo a
copy of your wniton datanaaa. 0
any. to 0 on DAVIO J STERN.
ESQ PtamtifV a attomay. whoaa
addraaa ta SOI 8 Umvarady
Drtva #500. Plantation. FL
33324 (no latar toan 30 daya
from lha data of tha fvat pubicabon of thsa nobca of action) md
Ma tha ongmal w*h too ctorb of
Vva court adhar batora aarvica
on Ptambffb attomay or tovnadh
alafy tharaaflar. otharwlaa a
datauk w4 ba amarad agamal
you lor toa ratal damandad m
tha compiamt or pabbon Mad
haram
WITNESS my hand and Via
•aal of Vaa Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida. Vaa 0 day of
Saptambar. 200ft
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
I
BY: Akaha Cyrua
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION. FL 33324
»
OS-41067
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. paraona w«h dwabftbaa naadmg a apaoal aocommodabon
ahoutd conUcl
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa at (407*65-4227.
1-600-955-6771 (TD D ) or t*
600-955-6770, ma Flonda Ratay
Sarvica
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALO
Pubkah
2005
U066

Saptambar 16. 25.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I 1STM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DfVtUON
CASE NO. 06-CA-1019-14L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC . AS NOMINEE FOR
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK, IN C .

Saptambar 19. 29,

U067

VS

TO UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
STEPHEN A MCKENZIE ANO
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF
NORMA SMITH
whOM f*WJ#nc« It unknown 0
h t'th tlh ty bt IMng. and If
h t/tW lto y bt dead tht
unknown dtftndtnta who mty
bo tpouttt. hoc*, dovitoot
grantoot. aaatgnooa. konora.
croddora. Iruttooa. and al parboa claiming an mtaraat by.
tfvough. undar or agamal lha
Dofondanta. who ara nof known
to bo doad or akvo. and al parbaa having or daimmg to havo
any right, trfia or tmaraaf to lha
proparty doterfcod to thm modgago bomg foractoaod haram

Page 5B

THE BANK OF NEW YORK. AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE
HOLDERS OF THE EOCC
ASSET BACKED
CERTIFKATES. SERIES
2001-1F,
PlatnM,
va
JEANNE OLENN. W W.
Datandanta
N O TK E OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TK E IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to a Fmw Judgmam d
Foradoaura datad ma 2 day d
Saplambw. 2009. and amarad
in Caaa Na 05CA-1013UL. d
tha Clrcuk Court ol ma 19m
Judicial Circuit m and tor
Swmnota County.
Florid*,
ntwrwn THE BANK OF NEW
YORK. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
HOLDERS
OF THE EOCC
A SSET BACKED
CERTIFI­
CATES. SERIES 2001-1F It Vw
PlwnW! and JEANNE OLENN.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
JEANNE GLENN.; JOHN OOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY ara
Datandanta I mi **• to Via
tv(pwtl and baal bkktar lor caah
at tha EAST DOOR al lha
Bammoto County Coumouaa. m
SANFORD. Florida, al I I 00
a m on ma a day d October.
2009. lha tokmvmg datcribad
proparty at aal lorth m laid Final
Judgmam. to ok:
THE W EST HALF O f LO T S,
BLOCK B TIER "W TOWN O f
SANFORD. RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 1. PAGE I K . O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
In
accordance
wkh
tha
Amancana won DtaabMaa Act
Paraona wkh DtaWatkwa read­
ing a apacial accommodation to
partidpato m thi* proceeding
ahould contact the Court
Admmiatrwor at X I N. Pwk
Avanua. Sanlord PL 32771,
TaMphona Numbar (407)6*54227 nol tatar man 2 working
daya d your racmpl ol thfa
none* II hearing or vorca
Impavad. 1600-*594771.
Datad vaa 6 day ol Saptantoar,
2006
Maryarma Moraa
CMrk ol Vw Cacu* Court
By Stacay Hopkma
Deputy CMrk
Law Oflea d

Martha# C.

Wataon

K00 NW 4*TH STREET. SUITE

IX

FT U UOEROALE. FL 3330*
TaMphona (B54) 491-0366
Facaarvta (B94I 7716092
Pubkah
2009
UOM

Saptambar It .

29.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
■EUINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C A M NO.: 0 9 C A 6 M -I4 G
MIOFIRST BANK.
PtaaWfl.

ELIZABETH FERRARA.
NORTHLAKE VILLAGE
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC . and UNKNOWN
TENANT SXM/NERS.
DWandama
N O TK E OP BALE

va
BEIEN AUMONDA. at W.
Datandanta
N O TK E O f
FORECLOSURE SALS
N O TK E IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauam to a Fatal &gt;idgm*m of
Foradoaura datad Vw 2 day of
Saptambar. 2009. and amarad
In Cat* No 06-CA-101314L d
ma Cacuk Court ol Via K m
Judicial Circuit In and lot
Sammoto County.
Fiona*,
•rharam MORTGAGE ELEC­
TR O N K REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS. INC . AS NOMINEE
FOR HOMECOMINGS FINAN­
CIAL NETWORK. MC. Ik Vw
Plank* and BELEN AUMON­
DA. MOJITO RENTALS. ILC ;
EMMANUEL
AUMONDA;
JOHN OOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS Vf POS­
SESSION OP THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY ara Oatondwfla I
wB m to ma ingtwal and bad
txdoar tot caah al ma EAST
DOOR al ma Swnmoto Coumy
Courthouaa. m S a n f o r d .
Flonda w 11OO am. on Via 4
aayotOctobw. 2009. matokowmg dakctkikd proparty at tat
term m awd Final Judgmam. to
LOT K . THE COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION. ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF
AS RECORDEO IN P U T
BOOK It . PAGE U . OF THE
PUBLK RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
In accordance
aim
lha
Amancana tflh DtoabWkil AcL
Paraona a * i B m — M naaomg a apaoal accommodabon to
pamapeto m ta t pracaadmg
ahould contact ma Court
Admaaatrator ai X I N Pwk
Avanua. Switotd FL 32771.
Tataphone Numbar (407)669
4227 no lator man 2 wortung
daya d you taempt d woo
nobca M haanng ot voice
anpaaad. 16006666771
Datad Vaa ( day c# Saptontoar.
2009
Maryarma More*
Clwk d ma Cveuk Court
By Stwtay Haptuna
Deputy Ctark

Noaoa la hereby given, pur­
auam to an Fmw Judgmam of
Foradoaura tor PlwnM amarad
m Vm cauaa on Saptombw t.
2009. m Vw Clrcuk Court of
Samnoto Coumy. Flonda I aril
aak tha proparty akuatad m
Samnoto
County.
Florida,
datertoed ta:
UNIT 201. NORTHLAKE V L U G E CONDOMINIUM VL AS
RECORDEO IN P U T BOOK 34.
PAGE X . PUBUC RECORDS
Of
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIOA. A CONDOMINIUM
ACCORDING TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
RECOROEO IN OFFKIAL
RECORDS
BOOK
1T2S.
PAGES K IO THROUGH 1X0.
INCLUSIVE. ANO ANY ANO A U
AMENDMENTS ANO EXHIBITS
THERETO. TOGETHER WITH
AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST N
THE COMMON ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT THERETO
told commonly knoam ta:
203 Ndrthtakt Drtva. W pubic
•Wa. to ma Nghato and bato btodw. tor cath. Sato* htod on ma
Eaal door d ma t emmoto
County
Courthouaa.
on
Octabtatl. 100* W II o clock
A.U.
Datad h it H i
Saptambar. 300*.

Clwk W*ta Cveuk Coat
MARYANNE M O R M
By. MwySveupa
Deputy CUrk
In accordance wkh ma
Amancana W&gt; 1 Dwabkkwa AcL
paraona wah dtaabftoaa needng
1 apaoW acoommodaksn to parkctoWt m vaa praoaadmg anotod
comad cowl AdmmaVWkm w
lataphona numbar (407)**V
43X. nd tatar Vtan aavwl (7)
daya prior to Via prooaaWn* E
haanng Impend. (TOO) 1600*996771, or ttkea IV) 1600•990770. via Florid* Relay
Sanrica
Michala Owcia Gftart
Kata. Shutar. Solomon. Spador.
Foyta t Smgw. PA
P O Boa K O
Tampa. FL 11X1-0600
PiiikWi Saptantow K . 29.

too*
UOM

Ua

OHtco d

fay ol

,

Maraha# C

a

&gt; A JiW Jib _
'

�P a g e 6 B Sunday. September 25, 2005

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
O f TM ! U TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 0S-CA86S-14L

IN THE CIRCUIT c o u r t
Of T H I ISTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 0S-CA-IS4M 4L

THE BANK OF NEW YORK. AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE
HOLDERS OF THE EOCC
ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES. SERIES
TOOI-IF.

IS. 23

DATED at Santord. Florida on
September S. *005
MARYANNE MORSE
At Ctork. Dram Court
By Mary Stroupa
At Deputy Ctork

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 0S-CA-I37S-I4G
UCN:
inOOSCAOOtJTMXXXXX

m o r t q a o e e l e c t r o n ic

REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC . AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. IN C . FMJA
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION D-B/A
AMERICAS WHOLESALE
LENDER
PlaaWff.

SMITH, HIATT 5 DIAZ. P A
Altamayt tor Plaintifl
P O Boa 11438
Fort Laudardala. FL 33339-1 438
Phona (954) 584 0071
PiAikah Santord Haraid

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
UNIMORTQAGE. LLC. MIN NO
10070*5-00100*7885-3.
PlaaiWI,

Pubkth Saptambar 18 . 75 . *005
U093

JEANNE OLENN. at al.
Deiundanti

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
PwiuW to a Fmal Judgmanl of
Forectoawe dated to* 2 day of
September. P005 and enter*d n
Ca m No 05-CA-1013-141. of
f x Circuit Court of Ox 18 O1
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Sa mmole
County,
Honda
wharaai THE BANK OF NEW
YORK. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
HOLDERS
OF THE EOCC
ASSET BACKED
CERTIFI­
CATES. SERIES 2001-IF It Oia
Plaattfl and JEANNE OLENN.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
Of
JEANNE OLENN.; JOHN DOC,
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY art
Oatandanta I w « tat to Ox high•at and boat bidder tor caah at
lha EA 8 T DOOR al the
Seminole County Cowftouee. to
SANFORD. Flortda. at II DO
am on ox 4 day of Octobar.
*005. Ox tollowtog daaenbad
property at aat lorth m tad Final
Judgment to wl;

In
accordanca
wttft
....
Amancana with Diaabaoxt Act.
tog a tpacaal accommodation to
participate to thit proceeding
thouk) contact tha Court
Admmxtretor at 301 N Pak
Avenue Santord FL 3*771.
Talaphona Numbar (407)6654727 not talar man 2 wortung
dayt of your tactopt of Ihia
notica If haartng or voica
mpairad, 16006556771

NOTICE O f SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41

N O TK E O f ACTION
TO ELLEN L DEW ITT
(Ratrdanca Unknown)
L/KM 13*1 ELLIOTT STREET
SANFORD. FL 3*771
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
ELLEN L DEWITT (Ratalanca
Unknown)
LAOA 13*1 ELLIOTT STREET
SANFORD. FL 3*771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an
action lor Foradotura of
Mortgage on tha following
THE NORTH 1/7 OF LOT 27
ANO A U O f LOT 2S. BLOCK
■C*. BUENA VISTA ESTATES.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
RECOROED IN P U T BOOK 3.
PAGE t, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLQR toA
haa baan Nad agatoal you and
you ara requfad to larva a copy
el your wntian datonaat. # any.
to A on Marthai C Walton.
P A , Aaomay tor Ptoaiall, wtnaa
•ddratt It 1800 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE 120. FT
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309 warm
toiny (30) dayt afar tha flat
pubkeaton of thra Note* to f x
(Ptoata pubkth to THE SAN­
FORD HERALO) and N t tot
original wan f x Ctork of thn
Court aanar baton tarvrea on
PtatoMTi anomay or tovnaduualy twraattor, othenvne a detau*
" • ba antarad agamat you tor
f x relM demanded to f x com-

ln accordanca with tha
Amancana wah Dxabrtoxt Ad.
Paraont wah Diaabaibat rxadIng a tpacial accommodation to
partcipata to Ihit procaarkng
thou id contact tha Court
Admnstator at 301 N Park
Avanua. Santord FL 37771,
Talaphona Numbar (407)3734330 not Utar than aavan (7)
dayt pnot to f x procaadmg a
haarmg tnpaaad. (TDO) 1-800­
9558771 or Voica (V) 1800
955-8770 via Florida Raiay

Datad thra 8 day of Saptartbar.
*005
Maryanna Morta
Clerk of ttx Ocurt Coin
By Stacey Hoptmt
Daputy Ctork
Law OftKa ot Marthaii C
Walton
1800 NW 49TH STREET. SUITE
1*0
FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309
Talaphona (954)453-0365
FaettoWa (954) 771-8057

WITNESS my hand and Vx
taal of tort Court mx 12 day of
Saptambar. 7005

Pubkth Saptambar 18. 25 JOOS
uoea

Maryanna Morta
Aa Ctork ol f x Court
ByAkahaCyrua
Aa Daputy Ctork

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND f OR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S IN O .: 06-CA-1669-14W

Pubkth Saptambar IS. 25.
7005

SMITH. HIATT S DIAZ. P A
Anomay! tor PlaaiM
P O Boi 11439
Fort laudardala. a 33339-1 438
Phona: (954) 684-0071
PUtoth Santord Harald

f t THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
S lk K N O U COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 06-CA843-14-L

Pitokah
7005

THE CIT GROUP-CONSUMER
FINANCE. IN C .
PlaaXf,

TO CHERYL ROITMAN AMJA
C ROITMAN (Latl known
addrata)
5435 WILSON RO 8ANFORO
FL 3*773
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
CHERYL ROITMAN AJKJA C
ROITMAN (Latl known addiati)
5435 WILSON RO SANFORO
a 3*773

RALPH E n a u m a n n . s
STUART AS TRUSTEE OF
SEMINOLE I5TH 8 TREET
LANDTRU8T #1201, and al
unknown partial darrrmg by.
ftough. undar or agamtl r x
M»va namad Defendant!. who ,
to! not known to ba daad or I
akva. wtxttxr laid unknown
ptrtxt dam at han. davxaat.
grantaat. attrgnaat. kanort. .
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Vxl an | cradkori. irutiaat. tpuutat or
•ebon tor Foractoaura ol olhar claimant!. TENANT #1
Mongaga on lha lotowmg
■ndtor TENANT F2. f x partxt
ihMrtdad to account tor f x
P»r*on or partont m
LOTS 177 ANO 17*. 1STADOIP ouruun
TION TO SYLVAN LAKE.
Dalandamt

haa baan Nad agantl you and
youwa raqurad to tarva a copy
of your wnoan datonaat . 4 any.
to A on Martha C Walton
P A . Anomay tor Plaitt*. whoaa
Addrata to 1900 NW 4 ITH
STREET, SUITE 120. FT U U D ERDALE, a 33309 w «m ftrty
(30) dayt ifx r tha hrtl pubkea
non ol Vito Noboa In f x (Ptaaaa
pubkah to THE SANFORD HER­
ALD) and Ita f x ortgmai with I
f x Ctork oI fix Cowl athar
I
baton tannoa on Plamttt ■ attor
nay ot tmmadxaaty marea/ier.
ofxrw xa ■ delauff wit ba
antarad agamtl you tor f x ratal
damandad in f x oompfamt

Saptambar 1 1 , 75

U0B2

NOTICE O f ACTION

ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
P U T BOOK 4. PAGE 15 O f
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA

MARYANNE MORSE
A l Ctork. Cam* Court
By MarySkoupa
Aa Deputy Clerk

NOTICE O f SALE
Nobca to haraby ghxn mat
purtuart to Vx Fnal Judgmanl
ol Fweckxwa dalad Saptambar
2. 2005. to fix cauaa. I w t M l
lha proparty Muatod to SEM I
"O L E
County.
Florida
LOT 15. FLORIOA LAND AND
COLONIZATION COMPANY'S
ADO IT ION TO SOUTH SAN­
FORD. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 1 . PAGE T3
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI-

DA
•b/a 1201W 16m SI. Santord
Florida 37771

•I pubkc tato. 10 v x hmheat and
ha* bidder, tor caah. Eaa! dock
In accordanca with tha, of th* courthouM loc«i«d ti 301
Amancana with Orabwixt Act
Unto,&lt;!
SEMINOLE County Florida at
tog a apaoal accommodatajn 10
1180 o'clock a m . on October
««x r
pamcipala In f ix procaadmg 4,2005
ahould contact f x
Court
Admmxtralor al M l N Part f Dated to Santord Etonda t
Annua. Santord FL 32771,1 • day ol Saptambar 2005
Tatophona Numbar (407)323 I
43M not tolar f x n aavan (7)
(Seal)
daya prior to toe procaadmg a
MARYANNE MORSE
hearing knpaaad. (TOO) 1800
Cleit cl f x Cacud Court
•558771 or Voice (V) 1800­
By Staoay Hoptona
9558770 v x Florida Rally
Deputy Ctork
Service!
Douglaa C Zarvn PA
WITNESS my hamt and f x | 18830 U 8 Hwy 19 N , #3oo
aaal of fat Court ton 1 ! Oay ol
Ctoarwator. FL 33784
September 7005
(777)5388*11 phona
(727)539-1094 lai
Maryanna Moraa
Aa Ctork ol f x Cowl
f you ara a paraon With a o,t
ByAkahaCyrua
totoly who naada any actortanoAa Deputy Ctork
dabon at ordar to parkepato at
toto procaarkng you are artobad.
Pubkth (Pxaaa pubkah m Tha
« no coal to you. to f x prow
Santord Hertod)
toon ol cartam ataxlanca
Pxaaa
contact
Court
Pubkah Saptambar 1 *. 75.
Aiknavakabon at M I North p « k
2005
Avanua. SwX N M t Santord
Ftorkla 37771 (407| 665422 )
wdhat (7) workmg daya ol yow
lacam to fa* noboa « you ara
haanngor xaca knpaaad c a I(9001-9558771

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 05-CA-1330-14M
UCN:
S93008CA00133QXXXXXX
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
8 Y 8 TEMS
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
DECISION ONE MORTGAGE
COMPANY. LLC. MIN NO
100077910002848980.
Plarnbf.

Plamlifl.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Sheiey Oarrtdo. Oabrxi
Otrkdo. Jr.
Latl Known Addrata
721 Rantoul U na
laka Mary. FL 32748
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Vxl an
•ebon to toractoaa ol mongaga
on f x totowtog datertoad prop­
arty to 8amaioto County. Florida
LOT 8. RESERVE AT LAKE
MARY. AS PER P U T THERE­
OF, AS RECORDEO IN P U T
BOOK 58. PAGE 68. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA

THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
U N O LOCATED IN THE
CO U N TY OF
SEMINOLE.
STATE OF FLORIOA. T O WIT.

hat baan Mad agamtl you am
you tra raqurad to tarva t ixpy
ol yew wntian datonaat. f any.
to I on SMITH. HIATT S DIAZ.
P A . PlarnMfY aaonxyt . whoaa
•ddraaa to PO BOX 11438. Fort
laudardala. Flortda 33339­
143*. wffhm 30 dayt kom 8m
dat# ol pubtcaaon. and N t Vx
original wah f x CXrk ol Vtt
Court edher baton tarvtca on
Ptombfa anomayt or immadralaly Ihattaftar; otharwna. a
dalau* wit ba antarad agamtl
you tor Vx ratal damandad «
f x compiaml or pebkon

LOT 32. A R E P U T OF A PART
OF SPORTSMAN PARADISE.
ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
P U T BOOK S. PAGE 37. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
Datad fua 8th
Saptambar. 2005

day

tog a ip to tl accommodation to
ptrkdpate In fua procaadmg
ahould contact V x Court
Admavabator al 301 N Part
Avanua. Santord FL 32771,
Talaphona Numbar (407)665
4777 no! tolar than 2 working
dayt ol your racaipt ol tmi
nobca II hairing or voica
knpaaad. 1800-9558771
Kaiay. Krorxnbarg GAmarkn
Fehtal i Wandar. P A.
8701 PaXra Road. SutX 4000
Fort laudardala. FL 33374
Talaphona (954)370-9970
Tatofacaanl* (954)472-7782 |
Saptambar I I . 25
.

Pubkth
7005

Pibkth Saptambar 15 . 25,
2005

IN T H I CtRCUTT COURT
OF T H I 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
S* MlN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO. Q6-CA-1749-14Q

IN THE COUNTY COURT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C A M NO: 03 -CC6148-M -2
CAMERON GROVE
HOMEOWNERS'
' ASSOCIATION. V4C. a Florida
nor tor-proto corporation
PLAINTIFF

PETER HORN. YOLANDA
CALDERON, and UNKNOWN
TENANT 1 and 2.
DEFENDANTS)

LOT 12. BLOCK 16. EASTBROOK SUBDIVISION. UNIT
NO SU . AS PER P U T THERE­
OF. RECOROEO IN P U T
BOOK 17. PAOE 88. OF THE
p u b l ic r e c o r d s o f s e m i

NOLE COUNTY. R O R IO A
f you are a paraon wXi a dx
abaay who naada any accommodakon m order to panopax n
f w procaadmg. you are anbbad.
•I no coal to you. to f x provtaton of cartam aaaxunca
Pieaae corned f x Court al 407­
88583M wXvn two (7) workmg
daya of your receipl of fua
Notoa. I y w are haarmg or
voica knpaaad. call Ftonda
Relay Service 1(00)9556771

toto

Mh

day

0.

PUmuff

Hatona Outran ei Malchoa
Eagwra
Waan 8 Matonow. PA
Aaomaya tor Piamaat
848 E. Cotonxf Onve
Orlando. Ftonda 37803

of 1990

Wi OxabXbat Ad

Admmx f atom Oder No 97.3
f you ara a paraon wah a dx-

abday wkx naada any icconvnodaaon to order to ptmqptlt to
ma procaadmg. you ara arxbad
al no owl to you io f x prow
non ol cartam auxlance
PMaaa
contact
Cowl
AdmmxfOton al M l Norni Pw»
Avanua. Suaa NMI. Sankad
Ftonda 37771 (407) 6658777'
■•an (7) wortung daya at y n j
'ace** d fua nobca. k you ara
Bbsnng or voica unpaaad c a t 1800)9556771
fv****!
2006
U097

Saptambar l|

»»

IN RE ESTATE OF

IN RE ESTATE OF

vt

JOSHUA RAYMOND TATTON
CARVER.

JOSEPH EDWARD JONES.
Decaatad

WAYNE ^* * 8 . LAYTON, M r

,

Dacaaaad

MARK C DAILEY, MARSHA N
DAILEY. UNKNOWN
PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
Oatandanta
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Pieaae pubkah in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD)

(U o £ £

~

•*

-

Thx nobca • prowled pw­
auam to Adnunxfauve Ordar
No 97-3
to accordance wan ma
Amancana wah OtoabWaa A a .
I you ara a paraon wah a ckeabaay who naada any aocorrmx-

daaon to ordar to p a m m to
faa Procaadmg ywj ara anabad
« no cow to you. to provtoona a
tod f x Court Adnunxbaior a
Ml
Norm Park Avanua.
Sartbrd. FI 37771, phona No
(407)8888227 w f x i 2 wortung
0*ya a you receipt a f ix
Ktooa a pteadmg 4 you ara
haanng or vcuca knpaaad. c a I•008668771
Katxrx 8 « aa m ita a P A
1(16 Ordtoi Road. Swto 200
Darua Baadx FI 13004
Tatophona (964)8204000
Tatotacaartoa (884)9*02889
Pubkah
2005
U095

I I . 25.

The adrmvstration ol tfw •»(*(•
ol JOSEPH EDWARD JONES.
uvLVtoavu. Ria/av urua m utrtui
w » Oc obar 73 7004. Fila
Numbar 2005 1687 CP X pand
ing in lha Cncurl Court lor
Sammoia County.
Florida
Probata Drviuon lha addrata 01
which to 301 N Park Avanua.
Santord. FI* 377778099 Tha
namaa and iddrataaa 01 tha
panonaf raprasamatrva and that
paraonaf rnpravnmativ* • altornay ara aat torlh batow

•■■w auKOMiiinai Ul U W VSIBIB

ol JOSHUA RAYMOND TATTON CARVER, deeeated Fta
Numbar *005 CP 1170. It pend
ing In tha Circuit Court lot
Sammoia County.
Florida.
ol which to 301 N Park Ava.
Santord. Florida. 32771 Tha
namaa and addraaaaa ol f x
Partonal RaptaaanUbva and
lha Paraonal Rapraaantatrvat
anomay ara aat torlh batow
A l craditora ol f x dacadam and
olhar paraont having claana or
damanda agamtl decedent!
•Halt, including unmaturad.
conungani or unkquidaled
daana. on whom a copy ol raa
Nobca la aarvad mutt Na thaa
daana with thm Court WITHIN
THE U T E R 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
A l ofxr cradRora oI f x dacadalmt or damandt agatoal
dacadanla eilata Including
unmakaad. contingent or urxqwdaled darma. mutt IH thaa
dakna with fat court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE OATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
A U CLAIMS NO T SO FILED
W IU BE FOREVER BARRED
Notwtohatandtog v x kma partoda aat torlh abova, any rtaan
•Md two (7) yaara or mora attar
f x dacadam a dax 01 daath to
Tb t date of
first publication
01 Vito nobca to Saptambar 75.
7005

ROBERT
K.
MclNTOSH.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 378302
STENSTROM.
MclNTOSH
COLBERT. WHKJHAM
REISCHMANN • PARTLOW
PA
Peal Olkca Boa 4848
Santord FL 3*772-4848
Tttophont 407/322-2171
Aitomay tor Co-Paraontl
Rapraaantabva
CAROLYN J L Y E U
Co-Paraonal Rapraaamitva
3400 Wtvppoorwto a
Santord. FL 37773
O CHARLES WOHLUST,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 171680
O CHARLES WOHLUST.
PLC
Peal OHica Boa 1570
Wntor Park, a 37790-1570
Tatophona: 407844-3705
ARomay tor Co-ParaonM

A l craditora of lha dacadent and
ofxr paraont having daatx or
damanda agamtl tha dacadam a
at tala on whom a copy 01 ihx
nobca to aarvad. mutt f4a lhaa
daana with fix Court WITHIN
THE U T E R OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER TH E TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

1 A l o fx r craditora oI f x daca­
dam and ofxr paraont having
dakna or damanda agamat tha
dacadam! aatata mutt Ma thaa
dakna with Wa court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
A U C U IM S NOT SO FILED
W IU BE FOREVER BARRED

YOU ARE NOTIFIED
action lot Foredoaurti
Mortgage on tha
daaenbad property
LOT 73. G R E E N S P O IN Tilt
ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 29 PAGES 74
THROUGH 27. INCLUSIVE, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI
DA
haa baan Nad agamtl you md
you ara raquaad to aerve a copy
ol your written dafenaaa. # any
to 4, on Marahal C Wataon.
PA,. Aitomay lot Plaintiff,
whoaa addrata la 1800 NW
49TM STREET. SUITE 170. FT
1AUOERDALE. FL 33309 withm
thirty 130) daya attar ttx (rat
pubfccatmn of thra Notice m f x
(Ptoata pubkth In THE SAN­
FORD HERALD) and Me lha
original with tha Clark ol fix
Court either before tarvtca on
Piamtill'a anomay or knmadh
•tely thereafter, otharwna 1
delauit wto ba antarad agamat
you tor tha take! damandad m
lha complaint

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
SEPTEMBER 75. 7005
OERTRUOE JONES
Paraonal Rapraaamatrva
3848 Sabaf Ortva
OvXdo. FL 37785

WITNESS my hand and lha
aaal of fua Court Ihia IS day of
Saptambar. 2005

Anthony M. Nardaiia. Jr.
Etquira
Florida Bar No 341274
NA R D ELU CHONO. p a
734 N W tibncma D r, 81 3000
Alamonx Sprtnga. FL 32714
Tatophona 4077786-7700
Facatotoa 407/758-2705
Aitomay
tor
Paraonal
Rapraaamatva
Pitokah Saptambar 75. 7005
■nd Octobar 2 . 2005
UI33

Maryanna Moraa
Aa Ctork of f x Court
ByAkahaCyrua
Aa Daputy Clark
Pubkah (Pieaae pubkth m The
Santord Harald)
Pubkah Saptambar 25. 2005
and October 7. 2005
UI35
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU O IC U L M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
e rv x ACTION
CASE NO.; 05-CA-0602-I4K

IN THE CtRCUTT COURT
OF THE ISTH
JU O ICU L CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
SCMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 06 CA 1413 14W

WM SPECIALTY MORTOAGE
U C . W ITHOUT RECOURSE.
Plaaibff

CATH ER IN E S U E EDW ARDS

a la l.
Dalandanti!)

VS

p r o b a t e d iv is io n

BRIAN GREGORY,

NOTICE TO CREDITOR!

Tha admmxftbon of f x ettax
of
BRIAN
OREOORY,
dacaaaad. whoaa data of deem
waa February 14, 7005, F4a
Number 051713-CP. to pervkng
to f x Cacul Court tor Sammoto
County.
Florida.
Probale
Orvtoun. f x addrata of wtach to
M l N Park Avaru. Sxtlord.
FL. 37771. The namaa and
addraaaaa of f x Paraonal
Repretentatrve
md
r~~
Paraonal RepretenUtrve 4 10

BRITTANY L SANDERS. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD THE
u n k n o w n s p o u s e , h e ir s
OEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
A U OTHER PARTIES
CUIM ING AN INTEREST BY
THROUGH,
UNDER
OH
AGAINST
BRITTANY
l
SANDERS.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF BRITTANY L
SANDERS. IF ANY. ALAFAYA
WOODS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC ; JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
N O TK E OF
FORECLOSURE f A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pwauam to a Summary fmal
■Ardgmem of Foractoaura dalad
Saptambar 20. 7005 entered to
CmdCaaeNo 06KA-14I3-14W
of f x Cacul Court ol f x U T H
A jJ c x I Cacud n and tor SEMI­
NOLE County, Santord. Ftonda,

I wa aa to f x taghaal wa) bail

bidder tor caah a l f x Eaat Door
al tha SEMINOLE County
Coirthouee toetoad al M l N
Paik Avanua n Santord. Ftorkla
at I I 00 am on f x 20f i day of
Octobar, 7005 the following

•Macmxd property at aal forth m
laid Summary Fmal Judgment

LO T 2T. A U FA Y A WOODS
PHASE V. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK 35
PAOE 8784, OF THE PUBLICA l ofxr craditora of f x dace- I RECORDS OF 8 EMINOLE
8am and paraont havtrx daana
COUNTY. FLORIOA
» damanda agaaxt f x dacedama aalax mull IHe lhaa
Dalad fua Tom day a
Otorna wah taa Court WITHIN 3
Sepxmbet *005
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
OF THIS NOTICE.
MARYANNE MORSE
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
W U . BE FOREVER BARRED

TO MILTON S V l ' N J J V
L/K/A 638 ANMlFrn8V,5 l Y s

In accordanca with tha
Amancana with Oxabktxa Ad.
Paraont wan Diaabwtxt need­
ing a apaoal accommodation to
participate in Ihia proceeding
ahould contad tha Court
Admmxtrator at 301 N Park
Avanua. Sanlotd F t 37771,
Tatophona Number (407)3734330 not latat than aavan (7)
daya pnor to f x proceetkng it
haarmg unpaired (TOO) 1-800­
9558771 or Voice (V) 1800­
955-5770 via Florida Relay

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (7) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT -8
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

MORTQAOE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION S Y S TU iS ,
WC . AEOIS FUNDING
CORPORATION
P U INTIFF

FILE NO. 2006-1713-CP

I oadtora of f x dacadam
•nd ofxr paraont havtog daana
or damanda agamat dacadam 1
aalax on whom a copy of yva
nobca haa baan aarvad. mull
Ma mat daana wan fat Cowl
WITHIN THE U T E R OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR M DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

1

N O T K ^ p F ACTION

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ft RE E 8 TATE OF

MARYANNE MORSE
Aa dark of laid Court
By Mary Stroupa

MARYANNE MORSE
at CHik of f x Court
By Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clark

M O H lV ‘ r' E ELECTRON©
r e g is I ^ afion s y s t e m b .
INC. 1
1
P Btr-

f t THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
B C M M O U COUNTY.
Fl o r i d a

OHIO SAVINGS BANK.

N o n c io p
FORECLOSURE SALE

DATED

IN THE O BCU IT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
RORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO 7005-1582-CP

PiKtoah: Saptambar 75. 7005
•nd October 2.2005
U I3 I

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pwauam to a Fmal Judgment of
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
Foractoaura
daxd Saptambar*.
purauam to a Fmal Sunvnary
2005. and antarad kt Caaa No
Judgment ol Foractoaura dated
THOMAS W BOWMAN, to to .
08-CA-I248-14O.
ol the Cacul
Saptambar ( . 2005 entered at
Dttondanto.
Court 01 tha I1 TH Judicial
Crvk Cata No 03-CC-6I48-20C*aM In and tor SEMINOLE
Z ol f x County Court ol
NOTICE OF BALE
County. Florida OHIO SAVftOS
Sammoto County.
Florida,
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
BANK ■ Plan till and JOSEPH
wharam CAMERON GROVE
O GIARDINO. MARK C DAIHOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIA­
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
LEV; MARSHA N DAILEY;
TION. MC. to f x Pieman and
Purauam to an Order or
UNKNOWN PERSONIS) IN
PETER
HORN. YOLANDA
Summary Fmal Judgmanl ol
POSSESSION OF THE SUB
CALDERON, and UNKNOWN
toracloawa dalad Saptambar E.
JE C T PROPERTY, ar. deten
TENANT 1 and 2.
ara f x
7005 and anxrad n Caaa Ho.
danu I wto a a to f x hmfxal
Defendant!.
I wto aa to f x
05 CA-13M-14M
UCN
and
beat taddar tor caah at f x
highaal and bait taddar tor caah
5970O5CAO0I3MXXXXXX of
EAST FRONT DOOR ol tha
Sammoia County
f x Circutt Court In and tor 1 al f x
SEMINOLE County Courfnuaa
Courthouae. M l N
Park
Sammoia Courtly.
Ftortoa.
■n SEMINOLE Coumy Ftorkla
Avanua. 6arford. FL 37771, al
wharam MORTGAGE ELEC­
at 110 0 o'clock am on f x tl
1180 am on f x 13m day ol
TRONIC REOISTRATION SYS­
dl| of October. 7005. f x blow
October. 7005 f x following
TEMS. INC. AS NOMINEE FOR
Ing detertoed property aa tat
Oeacrtxd
property aaaaltorthln
DECISION ONE MORTOAGE
term
In aaat Fmal Judgment m
and Final Summary Judgment.
COMPANY. LLC. MIN NO
wt.
100077910902548980
to
Ptokttol and THOMAS W. BOW­
LO T I . BLOCK A. CRYSTAL
LO T 20. CAMERON QROVE.
MAN. MAUREEN • BOWMAN.
, SHORES. ACCORDING TO
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO. 1;
I THE
PUT
THEREOF
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO t ;
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK IT.
P U T BOOK 13. FADES 1587.
and A U UNKNOWN PARTIES
PAOE(8 ) M . OF THE PUBLIC
OP THE PUBLIC RECOROS OP
C U IM IN G INTERESTS BY.
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
COUNTY. FLOROA
DA.
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­

DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR
HAVINO OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN OESCRIBEO
art
Daianoama I wto aa to f x
Ngfxto and ban taddar tor caah
to f x Eaat Door ol f x Sammoto
Cowvy Courthouae. M l North
Park Avanua. Sanford. Ftorkla
17771 al Sammoto County,
Florida, to 1100 a m on f x lift
day ol Octobar. 2005. f x blow­
ing daaenbad property aa aat
“ »tod Order or Fmal

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
R O R IO A
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE #: 7005-CP-1170

DANNY RAY CARVER
Co-Paraonal Rapraaamatrva
P O Boa 520102
Longwood. FL 37753

In
accordanca
with
tha
Amancana with Oaabtotxa Act

MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By AkafxCyrua
Aa Daputy Clark

Lecals

ol

Maryanna Moraa
Ctork of f x Cacul Court
By Mary Stroupa
Aa Daputy Ctork

DATED on SEP 02.2005

PUBLISH in Santord Hank)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES NEEDING SPE­
CIAL ACCOMMODATION TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING SHOULD CONTACT
COURT ADMINISTRATION AT
201 N PARK AVENUE. SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER &lt;407)5854330, WITHIN 2 WORKINO
DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF
THIS NOTICE. IF HEARING
OR VOICE IMPAIRED. CALL 1­
800-955-6771.

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN*
purauam to a Final Judgmanl ol
Foredomm dalad Saptambar
S. 7005. and antarad to Cata
No 05-CA-1481-140. ol lha
C n u t Court ol f x tSffi Jukcral
Circuit to and lor Sammoia
Courtly. Honda TnBaCa IE NOING CORPORATION It lha
Plamtitl and IRIS D VASOUEZ
AMJA IRIS D VAZOUEZ AMJA
IRIS
VAZOUEZ.
WALDO
VASOUEZ. DISCOVERY MAR­
KETING ANO DISTRIBUTING.
IN C . JOHN DOE; JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JE C T
PROPERTY
ara
Dalandanti I wto aa to f x
Ngbail and bad brddar tor caah
at tha EAST DOOR. 301
NORTH PARK AVENUE. SAN­
FORD. FL. at t l 0 0 a m o n f x
11 day ot Octobar, *005 tha Wtowtng Ottertoad proparty k| aat
torlh In aaid Final Judgmanl to
wl;

SHELLEY OARRIDO. ET AL.
Dafandamt

Lecals

N O TK E TO CREDITORS
IRIS 0 VASOUEZ AK/A IRIS D
VAZOUEZ
AMJA
IRIS
VAZQUEZ. WALDO VASOUEZ.
DISCOVERY
MARKETING
AND DISTRIBUTING. INC .
UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY.
Dalandamt
•

REOISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR HOMEAMERCAN CREDIT INC DBA
UPLAND MORTQAOE MIN NO
1003009130183*8768

LOT 32. SABAL OREEN AT
SABLE POINT, ACCORDING
TO THE P U T THEREOF.
RECOROED IN P U T BOOK 25
PAGES 41-43. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
f you ara a parton with a dx
abitoy who naarta any accommo­
dation m ordar to pxkcipaia to
fua procaarkng, you ara anMtod.
to no coat to you. to f x provt»®n ol cartam ataiattnca
Plaata contact f x Court to 407•85-4330 Wlthto two (2) workmg
dayt ol your tacarpt ol thit
Nobca. 4 you ara haarmg or
voica impairad cat Florida
Raiay Sarvrea 1800)9558771

TnBaCa LENDING
CORPORATION

m o r t q a o e e l e c t r o n ic

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purtuanl to an Ordar or
Summary Final Judgmanl of
loractotura dalad Saptambar 8.
7005. and antarad to Cata No.
05-CA-1379-I4Q
UCN
597OO5CA0OI379XXXXXX of
lha Circuit Court to and lor
Sammoia County.
Florida
wharam MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS. INC AS NOMINEE FOR
UNIMORTGAGE. LLC. MIN NO
1007095-0010027885-3
to
Plaintiff
and
URRY
C.
VWRIGHT. SABAL POINT COM­
MUNITY SERVICES ASSOCIA­
TION.
IN C ;
MORTOAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS. t t C , AS NOMINEE
FOR UNIMORTQAGE LLC, MIN
NO
1007095-0010022985-1
SEAR. ROEBUCK AND CO
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO 1
UNKNOWN TEN AN T NO 2
and A l l UNKNOWN PARTIES
C U IM IN G INTERESTS BY
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVINO OR C U IM IN G TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
OESCRIBEO
art
Dalandanti, I w8 tat to Vx
highaal and batt tudder tor earn
to f x Eat! Door of f x Bartkrux
County Courthouta. 301 North
Park Avanua. Santord. Ftorkla
32771 to Sammoia County.
Florida, to 11DO a m. on Vx 11 ft
day ct Odobar *005. f x to4ow
Ing detertoed proparty at tat
lorih to laid Ordar or Final
Judgmanl to-wit

DATED at Santord. Florida on
Saptambar 9. 2000

Pibkah (Ptoata pubkth m Tlx
Santord Harald)

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
IN C . AS NOMINEE FOR HSBC
MORTGAGE
SERVICES. IN C .

CHERYL ROITMAN A/K/AC
ROHM AN al to.

LARRY C. WRIGHT, al to,
Defendant!

ELLEN L DEWITT, alal.

THE WEST HALF OF LOT S.
BLOCK S. TIER -H- TOWN O f
SANFORD. RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE n s OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.

c tn cu rt c o u n t f o r
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 05-CA-1597-141
UCN*
•92005CA001597XXXXXX

in t h i

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE U T H
JUDICIAL DRCUfT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 05-CA-I48I-I4G

L ecals

Ctork d fx C k cu a Court
By; Mary Bboupa
Daputy Ctork

NOTWITHSTANDING
THE I
Pubkah to:
TIME PERIOO S E T F O R TH ,
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
ABOVE. ANY C U IM FlLEO
THE U W O F FC E S OF DAVID
TW O (7) YEARS OR MORE
P A , ATTORNEY
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
FOR PLAINTIFF
DATE OF DEATH is BARRED
•01 S Umvaraay Dnva Swx

N O TK E OF SALE

Nobca x haraby given that
Pumuam to a Faxl Judgment of
Foractoaura or Ordar datad
SfPtomber 14. 7005. enter.* to
Ca t Caaa Number 05-CA-080214K to f x Cacud Court lor
SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharam WM
SPECIALTY
o S 5 ! 0A Q E U C - w '™ O U T
RECOURSE a f x PiamUI. an)
CATHERINE SUE EDWARDS

Oalandanu. I wto
S L ^ f o P ^ Mualad to
SEMINOLE County.

Lbl M. SANLANDO ESTATES
•PPOrtkng to f x plel fxraof. aa
recorded ai Plat Book 12. Pina
53. of f x Pubkc Record! of
Sammoto County. Florida
*
'
10 ^ Nofxtl and
bail btoder lor cam, al the Watt
From Dow. M l North Park
Amnua, Santord. FL. 37771. al
1 1 0 0 am o n f x 18m day Of
Octobar. 7005
^
Oaled Saptambar 15 . 2005
Maryanna Uwaa
C U R A OF THE

Qutoon Law Fkm
£ W ( Soulh Myrtle Avanua.
° M h «to r. Ftonda 33758-3445
^ Ut**h*d *n S«nfurd Nersid

Amancana
M 1990

Bagto. Eaq
E J
E M llW lE
Count,
Ftonda Bar No 0108313
Coafiouaa a 4078858227 |.
L »a ° fc a M 6een Bogx. P A
(TDO)
or
1800
P O Boa 161158
•886770. v x Florida Retov
Mamonta Sprmga. FL 32716
Sarvica
’
Tatophona (407) 814-3111
407634 3303 Fla
PiAtoah Saptambar 75. 7005
H om o,
tor
Paraonal I
and Odobar 2.7005
Rapraaamatva
U134
P8 toeh Saptambar 25. 2005
and Odcbw 2 .2005
UI32
M T N I CMCUfT COURT
OP THE U T H
JU O KIAL CtRCUTT,
ft ANO FOR
U M f r O C I COUNTY.
R O RIO A
_____ ‘5 '* - OlVltoON
C A S IN O .: O8 -CA- 1444. 14^

' OwabWtwa Act

Ordar No 978
*70“ we • Paraon w a n a d x -

*** naada any accommo&lt;*«hoo in ord«r to p«nic«Mi# ki
LS'0****"8 T ~ k m 2m«*d.

« «

ooal to you. to f x provL
of cartam aa.xunca
contact
Court
*»«mMrakon a M l North Pam
FkJ2?'
*M1. Santord.
IT * * ,
(407) 5858277.
r ^ r m^
“ I* "I yow
fw* ® 1 of fua notax. * you ara
T S f " ® * *o«bknpaaad c a t -

(•00)9558771

Puy y Saptambar 25, gggj
JJJ^«0B ar *. 7005

N O TK E OP
BUBUCEALI

0583780

"«8 b o n
m ould
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION a

CIRCUIT

By Mary Sknpa

The data a krai pubkcabwi a I PMntabon. R 33374
*"• Nokca a Septomber 26 .
(•84)7338000
2005
SEAN BOOLE. ESO
I
WITH THE
P»rkonal Raprtaamabva
Wl™ OISABILIPOM OBca Boa 161358
TIES ACT. paraorx wim dxauk^ j n o n la
Sprtnga. Ftonda | • " needing a apacuf accom

Florida

Ottcnbod u

Pl**c to*bon to ba helda 900

5 “ ** “ *877 Country Club

Rd. Santord FI 37771, tor m*
pwpoaa a dxpuamg a fx toltowmg vwfuda

•MEBM74F1HX664850
I9E7 MERCURY

Pa*c tuchjn to ba haft a 900
N^ y

A httcm door a

^ T ■^ 7572
^ County
f n c Club
-

Rd. Santord. FI 37771. hr fx
£ 2 ^ V ? N « x « o Mfx 2?
towmgvatucto

;^ «M T 8 * F 6 I7 7 4 5

1999 DODQE

J ^ h Saptombw 75. 2005

'

1

�Sunday. Srplrmrr 25. 2005

Tin lira \ui
Lecals

Lecals

Leca ls

AVENUE AND BRISSON AVENUE; AS SHOWN ON TH E MAP
BELOW

m t h e em eurr c o u r t o f
THE EIGHTEENTH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL CASE N O :
05-CA-1796-16A

0WWit DWrtd h u „ c « « d

Th* ? J 0hn* '* • ' W*4*' “ «

th» tppkcakonU) tor DM rorffi»nui neeouroe P e rn «(i) from:

' J L L J ____

Nc* J Sevattano. 1063 Walnut Woods Place lake Mary F I
3J746, appkeakon (4O-11M 0I121-1. The protact la locMad In
Samlnola County, Saclton 27. Towns'*) 20 South. Rang# 39
East Tha EBP appkeakon Is tor construction at a surtaca watar
manaoamart systam lor a 2 4 aaa. residential davatopmant
known as Ntcfc Savastano

Anchor Road Commerce Canter. LLC, 448 TwHOng Pffie Clr .
Longwood. FL 32779. applcation 44-117-76188-2. Tha protect la
located ffi Samlnola County. Section 17. Towns'*) 21 Sou*).
Range 30 East Tha ERP appacallon Is lor rnodmcatton to tha
previously Issued surtaca water management perms lor wt
mAjstnelteommertial tadkty known as Anchor Road Commerce
Canter
Cental Homes a Nevada. OP 385 Douglas A ve . Stale 2000.
Ahsmonte Sprtnga. FL 32714, application *40-117-101151-1.
The protect Is localad In 8emlnole County. Section 34. Township
21 Souti. Range 31 East. Tha ERP appkcason Is lor construeton ol a surtaca water management system lor a 8 096-acra.

Smart Finance, Inc. 3100 Clay A va . SuSa 275, Orlando. FL
32804, appacallon *40-117-101200-1. Tha protect la located In
SarrSnols County. Section 22, Towns'*) 21 South. Rwige 31
East Tha ERP appacallon la lor construction ot a surtaca watar
management system lor a 8 84-acre, realdankal davatopmant
known aa Chapman Cova.
Samlnola Co trty Pubkc Works Dept. 620 W. Lake Mary B M t .
Sulla 200. Sanlord. FL 32773. appicaSon *40-117-101221-1.
Tha protect la localad m Sammoia County, Section* 26 4 35.
Township 19 Sou*). Rang* 29 East. Tha ERP appScation la lor
conskucaon ol a surtaca watar management system associated
with construction lor a 2 404-acr* protect known as ti* Lake
Markham Road Sldawa*.

Swsk Construction Co , 320 N. Central A v* . Oviedo. FL 32765.
application *40-117-101271-1. Tha protect la localad In
Seminole County. Section 10. TownatSp 21 South. Range 31
East The ERP appacaion la lor construction ol a surtaca water
management systam lor a 2 01-acre. commercial davalopmanl
known as 9 a Swa* Construction Office

A* parkas kt kitarast and cauens thal hav* an opportunity to b*
heard at said having
By order ol ffia City Commission ol ffia City ol Sanlord. Flonda
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F TH ES E PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
C O N TA C T THE C ITY CLERK AT 407-3365603 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE O F TH E MEETING
ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC II a parson decide* to appeal a deci­
sion mad* W«n raspacl to any matter considered al ffia above
mealing or hearing, ha may need a verbatim record ol ffia pro
caadkigs. Including ffia latkmony and evtdanca. which record Is
not provided by ffia C*y ol Sanlord (FS 288 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clark
Pubksh Btptombar 18. 25. 2005
UI00
r u t o rtcu rr c o u r t
O f TH8 IK JM TtlH TH
j u d ic ia l em eurr
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
8CMM0L1 COUNTY
O IN tR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 0S-CA-7Se-l*L

and lor SEMINOLE County.
Flonda

in

DATED ffia 16 day ol
Bapiambar. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
Oatk ol ffia O cu4 Court
Samnol* County. Flonda

U B BANK. N A SUCCESSOR
BY MEBOER TO THE LEADER
MORTOAQE COMPANY.

KATHLEEN MARC MARS TON.
at at.
Dafendar&lt;(»)
m o tk s o f

The Mats) containing each ol *w above-Hied appkcakon(i) are
available lor Inspection Monday through Friday a leapt lor legal
holidays, 800 a m lo 500 pm . al Vi* St John* River Water
Management Datnct Hsadquartars or 9)* appropriate Samoa
Center. Wrffian oO|*ction* to * a «pp«caaon may bs mads, but
should be Ned wtffi (received by) the District dark. 4049 Raid
S t . Patatka. Florida 32177-1429, no lator ffian 14 days from *is
data ol pubkeskon Written ob|ections should identify lha obiector by name and address, and lu*y daaertbs ffis obteckon to ffia
appScakon Fffing a wrtton obteckon doe* not ankB* you to a
Chapter 120. Flonda Statute*. AdmlntatraOv* Hearing Only
thorn parsons whoa* substantial IntaraaU ar* allactad by
appacallon and who He a pakkon mssang ffia raqutramanta ol
Section* 120 596 « ) d 120 57. Flonda StakAss. and Chaptor 26­
106. Flonda Admntotraev* Cod*, may obtain an Admksalrakv*
hearing A l kmaly Mad wrffian obteckon. wl* b* praaarasd to tie
Board lor consideration In as dttbarakont on appScakon prior to
tha Board taking action on me arr W am n

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIYEN
pursuant to s FviV JudgmtrS ol
Fortdosur* ostsd Sapismbar
15. 2005 and araarad In Casa
No. 05-CA-758-14L. ol ffia
Cvcua Court ol ffia EIGH­
TEENTH Jud o* Croat in and
tor SEMINOLE Cocrty Flonda
whararn
U S BAMC N A
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
THE LEADER MORTOAQE
COMPANY la PlamMI and
KATHLEEN MARIE MARSTON.
V V . art OeisndwVl. I wB MS
to ffia hghast and bast Udder
lor cash al ffia East door ol ffia
Courffioua* kt SANFORD,
SEMINOLE County. Flonda.
1100 AM odock on ffia 20ffi
day ol October. *008. ffia totow

Olona Lewis. Division Dvoctor. Division ol Parma Data Samoa*
SI John* River Watar Management District

1 m tard Fatal Judgment, to

Pubksh. Saplambar 25. 2005
U127
18,2006

NOTICt OP A PUBLIC HEARINO TO CON8IOCR THE
ADOPTION O f AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY O f SANTORO, FLORIDA
Nokca la hereby given tiat a PuDke Hearing wB be held *1 *1*
Commotion Chamber. al ffia Cay Hal. 300 North Park A ^ o u * ,
k) ft* Cay ol Sanlord. Florida, al 700 oWocfc P M on Monday.
BapSambar 8 6 . 8006. to conatoar tie adopkon ol an ordnanoa
by ffia Cay ol Sanlord. Florida, daaertoad aa Mtowa:

By MarySkoip*
Deputy Clark
Oaorg* C KaSay. P A
P O Bos 1132
Apopka, a 32704-1132
&lt;407)8862130
Altomay tor Format W4*
Pubksh Saowntov 25. 2005
am October 2. 2005
*U138

m the emeurr court
OF TH11ITH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
m ANO FOR
B U N N O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA

CAM NO.: 06CA-1494-14W
ATTORNEY BAR NO. 148041
YALE MORTOAQE
CORPORATION.

SHIRLEY A DAVIS IF LIVINO.
ale. *1 a l.
Defendants

T O ANNEX 4431 ACR ES O F PROPERTY LYING BETW EEN E
LAKE MARY BOULEVARD AND PINE WAY ANO BETW EEN
BRISSON AVENUE AND PARK NATIONAL DRIVE; AS SHOWN
ON TH E MAP BELOW;

LOT 103. THE VILLAS OF CAS­
SELBERRY PHASE TWO.
ACCOROINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 25. PAGE I* - 21.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA; t V a 3159 Oraanwood
Slraat. Winter Park. Florida
32792
19 day ol

MARYANNE MORSE
As dark ol sard Court
By Mary 8k«to*
A* Deputy Clark
by:
Fabsr 4 04»U. P A
•830 SW TTffi Avanua. Suds
200
kkwn. Flonda 331562818
(306)862-4110
Persona w4h a ikaBBty who
need a spacaV aooommodason
to parkopete n kvs procavkng
should
comacl
Court
Admass*akon al 301 N Park
Avanua. 8u4* N301. Sardord.
Florida 32771, wBan 2 narking
days prior to ffia proesadng
TVaphona; (407)8464227; 1•069568771 (TOO) Of 1606
9566770 (V) vw Flonda Relay
Same*
Pubksh September 25. 2005
a d October I . 2005
U136

■ and * copy ol ffik onlnano* Biel b*
1 o l» » C*y dark tor a l parson* daaktng to

M T H i ORCUtT COURT
OF T H f EJQHTEENTH
JUOICIAL O R C U T
M ANO FOR
99MBS0II COUNTY.
FLOFUOA

CAM NO 03-0R-2S34-C2O-K

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heard V said hearing

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p r n w S W ITH O ltABIUT1E8 NEEDB40 ASSISTANCE TO
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Deputy C*y Clark

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
M o m 18ffidey«*Ortobei
tool. V 1160 AM. V ffia
Barnard* County Couffiouat.
301 No*) Park Aaanu*. V ffis
Watt From Door. Sardord.
Fioda 32771. ffia latoarwgnad
Clark wd Oder tar tv* ffis kdrail property
Lacvsd al 1353 BdmaS Road
AAsmord* Sprviga. FL 32703
•to mom parkedarty daaertoad

M M : Saplambar 18. 25.2006

NO TIC I O f ACTION
IN MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE
TO SHIRLEY A DAVIS
Any unknown ha«r*.

OATEO tut
September. 2005

Tha Cay ol ARamora* Spraigt.
Flonda, through as oncer*,
mvatkgatari or agents, tsuad
ffis above property on or about
August K 3004 « or na v ffia
area ol 808 CasMa Ortv*.
ARamora* Spring*, Sammoia
County. Flonda Sad property a
ai ffia custody ol ffia ARamoma
Spraigt Poke* Department tar
ms pdpoM el tartsAire pur
tuam to sacliont 832 701­
032 704. Donda SUtulas
A
Verified Complaint lot Falsi
Judgment ol Forta4ura hat bean
Nad ai lha abov* ttyiad Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY ffiat • kut
am corrsct copy d tat Note* ol
FortaSur* Coniplaail was furrvshad by U S camkad mas.
return races* requested, to ffia
above named address** true
Itm day of September, 2005
TathaM Soolaro
General CounsV
Flonda Bar No 0088825
Same*** County Shanks Olhca
100 Bush Doulavard
Sanlord. Flonda 32773
(407)6666803
Altomay lor Pathonat
Pubksh
2005
U101

Stpttmbtf 16. 25.

995BNOL9 COUNTY
BCC PROJECT
•0UCITATI0N8

For aitormabon on Saminola
County BCC procurement!
piaaM v*t4 our wabsaa al
mvw sammolacounlyn govrpur ■
chasmg.
aalaci
Currant
Procurement lor a ktl ol a*
actnra tokcRatront Many can
b* downtoadad al no charge
Solicitation am Procurement
vdormakon a Vso avasabl* at
ffia Purchasing am Contracts
Division, localad In to* County
Sarvcea Butdaig 1101 East 1st
S I . Room 3206. Sanlord.
Flords Phone 4076667131.
To guarani** racmpl ol adden­
ds. an respondents should
enact ffia wsbsss or corked ffia
Purchasing and Contracts
Division aavan calendar days
prat to ffia Used taoatvaig data
c* mtvTvr.afs.brd,
Pubksh Sapismbar 25. 2005
UI18

ORDINANCE NO. 3S29

advance o f th e

unknown parsons or lawnown
■pouts* daimeig by. ffirough
am under Shulay A Dans.
Last Known address
406 MeSonvtie Avanua
Sanlord. FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIflED ffial an
action to foreclosure • mongaga
on ffia tosowmg real property *l
SwnwAs County Ftonda
LOT 15 ANO THE NORTH
20 60 FEET OF LOT 16.
BLOCK
3.
FAIRVIEW.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 71. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
M s bean Had agamsi you am
you ar* raquaad to asrv* a copy
ol your wraian datanaat. * any
to 4. on Eric R BchwarU.
E aquas. W*4J 6 SchwarU. P A .
PlasiM's Altomay, whose
address it Enc n SchwarU.
Esques WEIT2 t SCHWARTZ.
P A . Commercial Poe*. Bus*
31, 3601 W Commercial BNd.
FI Lauderdale. FL 33309 wkhai
(30) days ol ffia kr*l pubkeakon
Oita* mac* and Mam* origi­
nal wan ma Clark cl ta* Court
aiffiar balora service on
Plaawk t Akomay or anmadwlaY ffiaraaftar. othanaia* a Oatauk
wit ba amarad agaaiti you tor
ffis rakal damandad ai ffia
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Compiaa*

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Lot 66 McNsat Orange V*a. a*
2. Pag* M . PuOtc Record* V
Banvnda County
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Put** Sapfemtoar 21. 2005
U121
N O TK I
•
Vahcfe Auction «900am
WHEN Safrtamtoa* 30. 2003
WHERE Paul* Towmg. 1919
W 1*1 Straal. Stfdord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1993
MAKE PONTIAC
MOOEL 40R
COLOR GREEN
V1N # 102WJ32MXSF269236

(Auctam dal* 161*66)
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VrtS 1O3AN37Y40M63S357

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Vm# 2C1MR2297T6743015
(Auction (fefe IQ W D f)
(4) 1992 Ford 40fl D»u
Vo# 1FAPP14J6NW126960
(Auction dafe KV214M)
Auction w f bo Hold on &amp;••
Abovo Date*
Al 2pm AI Tn-County Towing
11&amp;5 BNfe Avo Wmfer 8pg« FL
32706

U120

Put** Sapfemtoar 23. 2003
U123
Public Auction

VaNcfe Auction 9 9 00am
WHEN Oclobaf X 2003
WHERE Pauls Towmg. 1919
W 1*1 Slraat Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1994
MAKE CADILLAC
MOOEL 4Dn
COLOR WHITE
VIN #. 106KF32Y2RU223766

VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION f
1963 FORD MUSTANG
5F06A756C77
Put** Sapfemtoar 21. 2003
U119
N O TK I

WHAT VEHKLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN Octobar 04. 2006
TIME 1000am
WHERE A I R Towmg Sarvca
1001 N Orlando Ava
Maitland FL 32751
VEHICLES T O A UCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #

P u t* * Sapfemtoar 21. 2003
U120

IN T H I CIRCUIT COUNT
O f T H I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN ANO
FONBNCVARO
COUNTY. FLORIDA

For furlhar information ptoata
cal (407)321-2946

IN RE Forfeftura of S6.700 00
m Urvtod Stalas Currancy

16DM&gt;3

N O T K I O f FORFETfURI
PROCEEDINGS

Put** Saplambar 23. 2003
U124
N O TK I Of
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notca i« haraby g^ran
McCormafl Motor* w* w l
at Put*c Auction For Sahraga
lor C a * on damand to Nghatl
bridar. toa loOowmg daaatoad

VEHICLE
YEAR 1991
MAKE PONTIAC
MOOEL 8UNBIRD
COLOR BLUE
VIN # 1G2JB34KSM7363774

10-21-06
97 CHEVY
101JC6245V7148242

VEHKLE
YEAR 1966
MAKE SUBARU
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR TAN
VIN f J F 1AC43B6G8224135

99 PONT
1G2NW32E4XM636933
99 CHEVY
1Q1N032T6X6141036
96 CHEVY
101ND52T8WY143909

VEHICLE
YEAR 1996
MAKE CHEVY
MOOEL: CAVALIER
COLOR REO
VIN f: 1G1JC1246WM106800

Tha Auction w* ba haid at 9 00
am on *a*d data* abova
McConnall
Motor*.
2600
Sanford Ava . Sanford. FL.
32773 ProKfectva bridar* may
mspad vahcfe* ona hour prior
to *afe Tarm* ara "CASH OR
CERTIFIED
FUNDS*
McCormai Motor* ravarva* N
right to accapt or rapad any and
a* BIOS
Put** Saplambar 23. 2003
U123

Notica « haraby grvan Paul*
Towmg wHi *a# at put*c auction
lor tahaga lor c a * on damand
lo Nghad tKJdar. N lo»towmg
da*crbad vahcfe*
Proapactrva tMldar* may rnapad
vahcfea ona hour prior to *afe
Tarm* ara “CASH OR CERT)
FIEO FUNDS’ Paul* Towing
raaarva* lha rufd to accapt or
rafact any and al BIOS

NOTICE
Vahcfe Auction 9 9 00am
WHEN Octobar 9. 200*
WHERE Paul* Towmg 1919
W 1*1 Straat SanTord FL 32771
(407)321-7442

VEHKLE
YEAR 1999
MAKE OOOGE
MOOEL CARAVAN
COLOR BLUE
VIN# 2B4GP4306XR236696
Vahcfe Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN Octobar 10. 2003
WHERE Paul* Towmg 1919
W 1*! Straat. Sardord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHKLE
YEAR 1992
MAKE l&amp;UZU
MOOEL PKKUP
COLOR BLACK
VIN# 4S1CL 11L6N4212723

N O T K I UNOfR
FICTITIOUS NAM I STATUTE
TO WHOM rT MAY CONCERN
Note* i* haraby grvan Vial Via
undar*&lt;gn4d. purauanl to tha
"Ftct'liOu*
Nama
Siaiuta*
Chaptor 665 09. Ftonda. upon
racaot of proof of Via publcanon
of Vv» note*. VWI flc6C604 nama.
tow* BUND DESIGN undar
which I am angagad m buama**
al thm toaowmq addra** 666
Branttoy
Tarraca.
#209.
AJtamonla Spring*. Florida
32714 Thai Via part** m aari
buvntti anferpn*a ara as *oflow* Sfeva Martm and Atoart
Martin Oalad al Maitland.
Florida th&lt;* 6th day of
Sapfemtoar. 2003
Put** Sapfemtoar 23. 2003
U126

Vahcfe Aucton 0900am
WHEN Octobar 7, 2003

N O TK I
WHAT VEHKLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN Octobar 04. 2006
TIME 1000am
WHERE A 6 R Towmg Sarvca
1001 N. Orlando Ava
Ma*sand FL 32751

ALL PERSONS who claim an
mtarast m Via toiowmg proparty
16.700 00 in Umtad Stata*
Currancy. which was aauad
bacausa aari proparty w aVagad
to ba contraband a* daftnad by
Saction*
932 701-932 707.
Florida Statula*. by tha
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY
SAFETY ANO MOTOR VEHI­
CLES. Onrttoon of Florida
Highway Patrol, on or about
Juna 22. 2006. m Bravard
County. Ftonda
Any ownar.
anfey. bona frit fcanhofcfer. or
parson m po*»a*»rin of tha
proparty whan aauad has Via
right to raquast an advarsanaf
pratmmary haanng tor a proto#fiflaan (13) day* of mtoaf racmpl
of notca. by providing such
raquasf to Roaana H FV*fea,
Assistant Ganaral Counsal.
Oapartmanl of Hghway Safety
and Motor Vahcfe*. Na#
Kriman
Burtdmg.
A-432.
TaRahassaa. Flonda 32399
0304, by cartrffed ma# ratum
racafrt raquaafed A complaml
lor forfertura ha* baan f#ad m
Via abova styfed court
Put**: Saplambar 23. 2003
and Octobar 2. 2003
U130

N O T K I O f B A LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
mat Via undarsignad inlands to
•ad tha proparty dsscnbsd
batow to anlorca a Ran impoaad
on aari proparty undar Tha
Ftonda Sad Storaga FaaMas
Act STATUES (Sac 63 601-63
Tha urxfervgnsd w « M l 6
put*c safe by oompaferva bridmg on O C T O M N 4, 2006, «
12 00 pm on tha pramisa*
BIG TREE SELF
746 Ffeat Fmanoal
100. Longwood.
6#mmofe. Siafe of
Nama

STORAGE.
Court 8u#o
County of
Ftonda. Vw

Umt #

Confents

R KK GROSS8ECK. 302 6 326.
Mt*c Hri
Purchaaas must ba pari tor 0
Via tana of purchasa m CASH
ONLY A# purchasad iama tori
as it. whara w. and musl ba
ramovad al tha una of safe
Datad IN* 20tn day of
Saplambar. 2003
Put** Bapiambar 23. 2003
and Odobar 2. 2005
U129

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Maryann* Mors*
At Ctork ol ffia Court
By Akaha Cyrus
Deputy Clark

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Pubksh Saptombai 25. 2005
am October 2. 2005
UI39

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Job m the
Classifieds!
To list a ]ob
CALL W ANDA AT

(407) 322-2611

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call

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1997 PONTIAC GRAND AM
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Pubic auction to ba hald al
901 am. on lha dayts) feiacifiad
baiow at tha from door of
Alhan a Towmg. Inc Localad al
2499 Old Laka Mary Rd &amp;u*a
134. Sanford. FI for toa purpo*a
of d«»po*'ng of lha following

(1) Yaar l983Maka Pontiac
Grand Pri*
VIN# 1G2AK37H20B40362

Vahcfe Auction 9900am
WHEN Ocfobar f. 2006
WHERE Paula Towmg. 1919
W 1*1 Straat. Sanlord. FL 32H1
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 2002
MAKE TRAILER
MOOEL HOMEMADE
COLOR BLACK
VIN # &amp;ST02018076PV7000

(t) 1991 Toyota UkMy Bki
Vai* JT3VN39W7M803014I

Put** 6«pfembo# 23. 2003

Protpacliva
bridar*
may
mapacl vahcfe* ona hour prior
to *afe Tarnn ara "CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNOS’ Paul*
Towing ra*arva* tha right to
accapt or rajacl any and a4
BIOS

Put** Saplambar 21. 2003
U122

Hrrt«f* el VaMrta Auction

18,1

a

1992 FORO CROWN VICTO­
RIA
2FACP74W6NX133932

am as other* who claim an
adsrast In ffia loSovang property:
52.706 00 in Untad Sltlaa
Currancy

A complete dascnption and a copy 01 ffia onknance that be
available al ffia offica ol ffia City Clark lor a* persons detklng to
tsamkit ffis ssma

Notca i* haraby g*an Paul *
Towmg w* *•• at put*c auction
lor *atvaga lor c a * on damand
to highatl briefer. Via loAowmg
da«crbad vahcfe*

VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAH MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #

TO Witaa* kuarry
806 Caskls Dnv*
Altamonte Spraigt. rionda
32714

Man* Oardana LLC, 2170 W Stale Road 434. Sulla 370.
Longwood, a 32779. appkeakon (40-117-29307-3. Tha prated
la loc alad In Samlnola County. Section IS. Towns'*) 21 Sou*).
Rang* 29 East The ERP app*ca*on 1* lor conaSrucPon ot a surlaca water marugamant system lor a 4 63S-*er* davalopmanl
known a* Man* Oardana, Phases I I 4 III
Saminola County Board ot C o u «y Commissionsr*. 520 W Lake
Mary Blvd. Suas 200. Sanlord. FL 32773, appkeakon *40-117
22550-5 Tha prefect Is localad In Samlnola County. Section 23.
Township 20 Sou*). Rang* 29 East The ERP appacallon Is lor
construction ot a surtaca water management systam lor a 2.26aaa protect known as * 1* Samlnola Waklva Tra*

WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN October 06. 2003
TIME 1000am
WHERE A A R Towing Sarvtco
1001 N Orlando Ava
Maitland FL 32731

N O T K i O f FORFEITURE
COMPLAINT

Samtnola Warahousa Partners. Ltd, 4051 W State Road 48.
Sanlord. F I 32771. applcatton *40-117-63878-2 Tha protect la
localad m Samlnola County. Sackona 28 4 20 . Towns'*) to
Soirth. Range 30 East Tha EBP ippkcakon Is lor conakuclton ot
a surtaca watar management system lor a 1.87-acra, commer­
cial davatopmant known as Bemkiote Business Centra One.

WHERE Paul* Towmg. 1919
W H I Slraat. Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)321 7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1969
MAKE CHEVY
MOOEL BLAZER
COLOR BLACK
VIN# 1GNEV1BK9KF101631

N O TKI

IN nE
FORFEITURE OF
52.706 00 IN U 8 CURRENCY

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Page 811 Sunday, Scpirmlxr 25. 2005

U C F to host M arshall in
Conference U SA opener
Special to the Herald

ORLANDO — Playing In its Conference USA
contest UCF makes its 2005 home debut this
evening (Saturday), hosting Marshall at the
Citrus Bowl. Kickoff Is set for 6 p.m.
The two squads are no strangers having met
three times as members of the Mid-American
Conference. UCF (0-2) will be seeking its first
victory of the year while Marshall enters the
game at 1*1.
The contest Ls the first of five UCF games that
will be broadcast as part of CSTV’s 'All-Access
package. Dish Network subscribers can view the
game vl* pay-per-view. The broadcast will also
tie available on www.UCFathletics.com on a sub­
scription basis. Fans call also call their local cable
operators to see if the CSTV's "All-Access" is
available.
The UCF ISP Network and its flagship station
740-The Team AM (WQTM) will broadcast live
from Orlando. Marc Daniels will once again
have the call with Gary Parris. Jerry O'Neill will
handle the sideline duties.
Fans looking for a more extensive preview, as
well as Coach OLeary’s thoughts on Marshall
this week, should tune Into "The George
O'Leary Show," which will air today at 1 p.m. on
WESH-2.
Prior to the game, members of the UCF volley­
ball game will be on hand at the Citrus Bowl,
collecting donations to aid the Hurricane Katrina
relief effort. All contributions will be given
directly to the United Way to help those in need
following the storm.
Tickets for the game are still available and can
be purchased at the Citrus Bowl.
ABOUT MARSHALL
Marshall opened the season with a 36-24 victo­
ry over William A Mary, but then fell at home to
Kansas State on Sept. 19,21-19. The team had a
bye last weekend.
The Thundering Herd have a new head coach
on the sideline as Mark Snyder, who served as a
graduate assistant at UCF from 1989-90, takes
over for Bob Pruett. Snvder comes to Marshall
from Ohio Stale, were he worked for four years.
Despite the change on the sidelines for
Marshall UCF head coach George O'Leary does
not expect many changes from the Thundering
Herd.
"He (Snyder) changed the defense some. That
was his background at Ohio State," said O'Leary.
"They are doing a little bit different coverage
concepts. Offensively, they kept the same coordi­
nator there, so they are very similar to what they
were last year."
Offensively, Marshall is led by sophomore run­
ning back Anmad Bradshaw, perhaps the team's
most versatile player. Bradshaw, who is a Doak
Walker Award candidate, averages 65 rushing
yards and 53 receiving yards per game and also
leads the team with four touchdowns. Marshall
has used two quarterbacks in both of their
games so far this year, and both have played
extremely well. So far, Jimmy Skinner and Bemie
Morris have combined to complete 61.5 percent
of their passes for 575 yards and three touch­
downs. Both are expected to see time under cen­
ter this week.
*
The team remains without top receiver
Emanuel Spann, who is still recovering from off­
season knee surgery. Spann is expected to return
to action within the coming weeks. Hiram
Moore and Wilbur Hargrove have filled in nicely
at the receiver position, with each averaging
over 70 receiving yards per game.

Volleyball
Continued from Page 2B
25-13 and 25-19, with Brittalny
Dalger getting 13 kills and
Rulhie King getting eight digs
and six kills.
Earlier in the week. Lake
Howell had defeated Lyman,
25-10, 25-12 and 25-23, behind
Autumn Thomas (11 kills, 12
digs) and King (nine kills, eight
service aces), and Mainland (3­
10), 25-14. 25-6 and 25-16,
behind Kelley Luchanegro (10
kills) and Thomas (six digs).
Seminole (3-7) split a pair of
matches this week, beating
Lyman, but falling to Lake
Brantley.
The Fighting Seminole* had
one of their better matches of
the season in besting the
Greyhounds in straight games,
25-12,25-18 and 25-18.
"We played as a team
tonight" said SHS head coach
Beth Corso. "We improved our
serving and serve receive
tremendouslyI" As a team we

Haratd photo by Jim Wants

T h e U C F Golden Knights and quarterback Steven
Moffett (N O . 0, above) will make history this
evening (Saturday), hosting Marshall In the first
Conference U S A contost for U C F.

On the defensive side of the football strong
safety Curtis Keyes leads the team with 27 total
tackles on the year. Defensive end Shavar Greer
paces the team in sacks with 2 5 through two
games. As a unll Marshall is giving up over 180
yards on the ground per game, but only 165
yards througn the air. In tne loss to Kansas State,
the Marshall defense surrendered 21 points In a
12 minute span, but shut out the Wildcats for the
remaining 41 minutes of the ballgame.
ABOUT UCF
UCF Is coming off of a 31-14 loss to host USF
last week. The Golden Knights have claimed
four of their last five home openers.
On offense, quarterback Steven Moffett has
utilized the services of wideguts Mike Walker
and Lake Howell graduate Brandon Marshall.
Walker has hauled In 14 catches for 175 yards
and one score while Marshall also has 14 recep­
tions for 141 yards and one touchdown. On tne
season, Moffett has completed 46-of-79 attempts
for 466 yards and two scores. Against the Bulls,
Moffett led UCF on the ground with 50 yards.
A pair of linebackers - Ronrtell Sandy and
James Cook • led Uut Golden Khlglits WlUi 14
total tackle*. Defensive back Tlravonti Johnson
totaled six stops against USF.
Comerback Joe Burnett a true freshman,
shined against tire Bulls. Defensively, lie had
four total tackles, including two for loss. Burnett
also returned tow punts for 77 yards, highlight­
ed bv a 60-yard return that set up UCF*s first
touendown.

had 42 kills, 34 d ip and five
blocks and we only had two
serve receive errors. Way to
play team."
Lauren Williams led the Tribe
with nine kills and 10 digs and
she got plenty of help from
Ashley Trains (nine kills, four
d ip ). Jade Voltollne (seven
kills, three digs) and Alvson
Kovacs (25 assists, two blocks,
three digs).
But the serving errors
returned the next night as
Seminole fell to the Patriots (9­
6), 25-23, 25-17, 20-25 and 25­
20, with Bergen getting six kills
and Gardner digging up 18
shots for Lake Brantley.
"We missed 11 of our 72
serves," said Corso. "We
fought hard in the third and
fourth games, but we could not
overcome our mistakes to
win."
Except for the serving, the
Tribe did well attacking the
ball 94 times with Williams get­
ting 13 kills and Trains seven
kills and Kovacs bumping up

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and making new friends.
The Ajax America's Exclusive Fall Training
Camp will be held October 3rd-through-7th at
Sylvan Lake Park In Sanford and Trotwood Park.
To register please call 407-839-1982 or visit us
online at www.AJaxAmerica.com

The Ajax Developmental Training Camp is led
by elite members of Ajax America's Technical
Staff. Coachee indude former World Cup Player.
Barry Hulahoff; member of the European
Premier Team Queens Park Rangers Hall of
Fame. David Bardsley; Trinidad and Tobago
National pool of Youth World Cupplayers, Curt
Hernandez; and Haitian National Team player
•nd Haitian 'Athlete of the Century,' Emmanuel
'Mano' Sanon.
At the end of each school players receive a
one_on-one evaluation using the Ajax T.I.PS
(Technique, Insight. Personalty, and Speed)
Model. The elite are invited to continue their
raining the following summer at Ajax's
■viando-based Recruitment and Training
-nmhine. The primary goal of Ajax is to locate
ind develop the world's best young soccer play•rs, the cream of which will move on to one day
play In front of 60,000 fans in the Amsterdam

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

26 assists.
The Noies' defense wasn't
bad either with five block
solos, six block assists and 48
digs.
The Master's Academy (11-5)
won twice this week, dumping
Edgewood, 25-19, 25-19 and 25­
14, with Knapp serving seven
aces and Smith pounding
down four kills, and Father
Lopez (1-101, 25-13, 25-19 and
25-18, with Weaver getting
eight kills and serving four
aces and Morris getting six kills
and nine assists.
Lake Mary Prep (6-2)
bounced back from a couple of
tough losses to rip Trinity
Christian, 25-13,25-15 and 25­
13, with Tailor Jones getting 11
kills, Dickens 14 assists and M.
Jones six service aces.
Crooms Academy (2-8)
picked up its second win of the
season, also over Trinity
Christian, 25-17, 25-22 and 25­
19, behind five service aces and
four kills from Franklin and
three kills from Mincey.

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T H A T GIVES YOUR CHILD TH E SKILLS TO SURVIVE.

Protecting your child against drowning is ? serious responsibility. Drowning is the
number one cause of accidental death for children under four, and 11 children will die
today from drowning in the United States alone. Thankfully, there is a program that
teaches children water survival techniques. Safe Start teaches your child the skills of
floating and swimming to safety, both in swimwear and everyday clothes. Throughout

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its history, Safe Start has taught survival swim skills to over 100,000 children. Of

SANFORD YOUTH BASKETBALL
Registration begins Mayday for the 2005-2006
Sanford Recreation Department Youth
Recreation Basketball League.
The League is for players from 5-to-13 years
old and wUl play at two sites beginning
November 12th.
The Biddy Ball Divisions (5 4i 6 vear olds,
players bom in the years 2000 and 1999) and
Prep Divisions (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 Junior Division (10 4c 11 year olds for
players bom in the year* 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 player 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
pm.
For more information call the Sanford
Recreation Department at 407-330-5697.

those, over 740 have saved themselves in a drowning situation.
SAFE START ii available through participating YMCA Family Canters in Orange,
Seminole and Osceola Counties. For more information, please call (407) 644-3806.
Visit our website at www.safestart.ee

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