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July 6 A 7. 2005

Tm Herald

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

Protecting your child against drowning is a serious responsibility. Drowning is the number one cause of accidental death for
children under four, and 11 children will die today from drowning in the United 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 its history. Safe Start has taught survival swim skills to over 100,000 children. Of
those, over 740 have saved themselves in a drowning situation.

SAFE START is available through participating YMCA Family Centers in Orange, Seminole and Osceola Counties.
For more information, please call (407) 644-3606. Visit our website at www.safestart.cc

P A R T OF C E N T R A L F L O R I D A Y M C A ’ S T O T A L A Q U A T I C S P R O G R A M

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CRA mulls new 1st Street project
By Liane Edixon
Herald Staff

Lozoda lifts
River Rats
Jon Lozada celebrates
wNh Ms Sanford River
Rats teammates after
Ns home run that would
end up being the only
run of the game as the
league-leaders knocked
off second place
Daytona Beach, 1-0, at
Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium
Wednesday night.
See Sports, Page IB

S A N F O R D — A 69.6 percent
Increase in budgeted ad valorem rev­
enue
for
the
Com m unity
Redevelopment Agency sparked 2006
budget talks that Included finishing 1st
Street to U S . 17-92.
City finance director Kevin Smith
was on hand at the meeting Monday, to
explain what the increase will mean for
the CRA's next fiscal year bu d get He
pointed out that the tax numbers are
always "all over the place", so he wait­
ed to bring figures to the CRA until he
had figures from the Seminole County
Tax A ppraiser's Office.
Those figures came 'in last week,
when the appraiser announced that
Sanford had the largest Increase in tax­
able property values in 15 y ean . The
number was dose to an 18 percent
increase since 2004.

A jump in tax revenue spurs talks of
improving street toward French Avenue
until recently, seen as years down the
road.
Now, the board members are dis­
cussing different options to fast track
that project.
“That's the project to do," board
member Jeff Triplett said.
The other members agreed that
whether they begin putting aside
chunks of money over the next few
years for the project, or taking a bond
out to get the project rolling, it was
something they wanted city staff to
take a look at.
Vice Chairman Robert Kuhn ques­
tioned the infrastructure, due to prob­
lems in infrastructure during the First
Street Streetscape Project.

The CRA will receive an extra
$306,701 in their budget for next year
bringing their total ad valorem budget
for the 2006 fiscal year to $752,305.
CRA C hairm an Bob Parsed was
happy for the additional CRA revenue,
but concerned at what that may mean
for his personal property.
"I'm going to hate to see my tax
bills," Parsed said.
In light o f the dramatic increase in
revenue dollars for the CRA, the board
discussed several possibilities for next
year's budget.
O ne possibility that everyone
deemed Important was finishing 1st
Street ad the way to U.S. 17-92, a dream
of the CRA that board members had,

G ty staff said they would investi­
gate the infrastructure and look at the
drainage basins. According to city proj­
ect manager Chris Smith, there are
three drainage systems that may need
to be replaced due to their age.
"I do have good news," Smith said.
The Department of Environmental
Protection agency would be willing to
pay for the infrastructure if the project
is designed a certain way, Smith said.
"It would be a great opportunity for
matching funds," he continued.
The project costs could exceed one
million dollars, so m atching funds
from DEP is im portant, the board
agreed. City staff was charged by the
CRA to get together and crunch num­
bers on the completion of 1st Street
that would continue the redevelop­
ment trend In downtown Sanford.
Other projects the CRA discussed

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Honoring the Williams family

SCO students
eam nonors a?
national seminar
Seminole
Community College
was well represented at
the Phi Beta Lambda
National Leadership
Conference on June 30July 1 at the Disney
Dolphin Resort.
Competing against
students representing 34
states, from schools
such as the University
of Michigan, Arkansas,
Oklahoma, Nevada,
and North Dakota,
twelve SCC students
earned the following
awards:
Second place: Luz
Cashblanc (Business
Law)
Third place: Anne
Hughes (Business Law),
Jason Davis (Marketing)
Fourth place:
Rebecca Howie
(Business
Communication);
Jessica Wright (Word
Processing)
Fifth place: China
Aduri (Marketing); Jeff
Donahou and Pedro
Castro (Network Design
Team)
Seventh place: Mary
Draper (Accounting
Principles)
Eignth place: George
Tyson (Economics)
Ninth place: John
Hubbard (C++
Programming)
Tenth place:
Mazahirhusein
Janmohamed (Java
Programming)
Phi Beta Lambda is
part of the Future
Business Leaders of
America, a nonprofit
education association of
students preparing for
careers in business and
business-related fields.

Seminole Smile

Kavin CoUmon —
Owtwt of Aomco
Tranvnimonjon
Orlando Drr*«

SCC marks
four decades
of serving
community
B y J o b Hendricks
Herald C orrespondent

HaraM photo by Don Ping
Central Florida Y M C A President and C E O Jim Ferber, left, and Marjorie and Leonard Williams unveil a new plaque at the Y M C A facil­
ity in Lake Mary. A number of local and state dignitaries turned out for the dedication ceremony to unveil the new name of the Seminole
Y M C A Family Center as the J. Douglas W iliam s Y M C A Famlty Center. Th e Y M C A Is changing the name of the facility in recognition
of Leonard and Marjorie W iliam s who donated $500,000 In honor of their son, who passed away in September of 2003 at the age of
thirty-nine. In addition to the event, the facility will host activities throughout the day for children, and provide giveaways, t-shirts, and
tours of the newty renovated facility.

LAKE MARY — On July
1, 1965, the Honda State
Legislature signed a charter
creating Seminole Junior
College.
At the time, a gallon of gas
sold for 31 cents. A stamp
sold for a nickel. The late
Earl S. Weldon used plenty
o f both commodities in the
year that followed as he
oversaw the process of open­
ing a new college.
After being hired in
October 1965 to serve as
president of the college, one
of Weldon's first duties was
to locate a piece of land on
which to build the school. He
visited many potential loca­
tions. He and R.T. Milwee,
then-superintendent of

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C h a p m a n n a m e d n e w HR d i r e c t o r In S a n f o r d
By Liane Edixon
Herald Staff

SANFORD — There is a
new face among the crowd
down at city nail. Sheryl
Chapman, of two blocks away
from Sanford city lines, is the
new human resources director
for the city of Sanford.
In the past, it was written in
the city charter that directors
were required to live within
the city limits, but because
there is such a hot housing
market, com m issioners just
approved the first of two read­
ings to allow city director-level
employees to live outside city
lines.
"Hopefully,
it
goes
through," Chapman said who
is closing on her house soon.
The house is near Mayfair
and most of the area is consid­
ered Sanford, except for a few
blocks, of which she'll fall into
when she and her husband
take up residence there.
"Nobody would ever dream
it
wasn't
in
Sanford,"
Chapman said.
Cnapman came on board
with the city on June 20, but

the human resources director,
Chapm an knows jobs and
careers. She is involved not
only in benefits and tabor
negotiations, and disciplinary
matters, but she also deals
with the overall classifications
of city jobs and figures out
how much those jobs should
pay.
Chapman said it all starts
with a strategic plan. To imple­
ment the plan, a city needs to
know what positions they will
need to generate and fill to
m ake the plan move into
action.
Plans may also start moving
with Sem inole Community
College. Chapman wants to
talk to the school about a train­
ing program and career ladder
for potential and current city
employees.
"Aside from pay, it is most
important to give someone
who is applying, not just the
money, but an entire career,"
Chapman said.
At one of Chapman's previ­
ous jobs dealing with person­
nel issues, she wrote practical
tests for almost all the different
positions the city had

has been peeking her head in
som e im portant meetings
since early June. One was at
the special goals retreat the
commission nad at Seminole
Community College.
Chapman spent the begin­
ning part of her life as a house­
wife, who stopped going to
college when sne married her
first husband. She spent many
years travelling with him
wherever his jobs would take
them, including England and
Germany for a stint, she said.
When she was living over­
seas
the
University
of
M aryland had a program
there, so she went back to
school and received her B.A. in
psychology. She received her
M.B.A. in business from the
University of Central Florida,
later on.
While finishing her M B.A.,
Chapman received her first
taste of working in govern­
ment part time for a county
down south. She then worked
for a few cities, before finding
the job opening in Sanford.
"It's not always easy finding
the right job," Chapman said.
And, she should know. As

Htrald photo by Llano Edixon
Sheryl Chapm an was recently named as the new human resources
director for the city of Sanford.

"I got to learn how to drive
a garbage truck," Chapman
said.

She also saw a man operate

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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N C E AROUND O UR CO U N TY

SCC
Con tinned from Page LA
Seminole County Public Schools, chose an
80-acre lot that once belonged to Chase
Citrus Groves.
The location was chosen in part for its
proximity to 17-92 and the newly built 1-4.
Many of those who attended a June 30
celebration to m ark the 40th anniversary of
Seminole Com m unity College reached die
school gymnasium by traveling down
Weldon Boulevard, nam ed after die school's
first president.
Current SCC President E A nn M cGee
presided over the afternoon festivities.
M cGee addressed an audience that
included past and present faculty members,
school em ployees, school officials, board
members, and students. State Reps. Dennis
Simmons, Sandy Adam s and Alan D. Hays
served as guest speakers. Seminole County
Com m issioner Bob Dallari also spoke at the
ev e n t
W hile reading from the original School
Board proclamation, M cGee managed to
squeeze in a subtle request for more fund­
ing from the School Board and the county.
The lighthearted fundraising reference drew
a chuckle from those in die crowd familiar
with M cG ee's reputation for persistence
when dealing with governm ent officials.
M cGee described how Seminole Junior
College was initially founded on die prem­
ise o f m aking a college education more
affordable arud m ore realistic for Seminole
County residents. "W e're close to home,
and w e're a good bargain for the price,"
M cGee quoted from the 1965 Seminole
County School Board proclamation.
"Things really haven't changed all that
m uch in 40 years have they?" she added.
M cG ee acknowledged audience member
Bill Gordon, praising nis early work with
the A dult Education Department. Gordon
was am ong the first employees hired by
Weldon. M cGee also acknowledged George
M ilwee — a current school employee and
son o f form er SCC Executive Vice President
R.T. Milwee.
Rep. Sim m ons cited SCC's mission state­
m ent and its references to being studentcentered, community-connected, and
future-focused
"T h is has been a great ride that all o f us
have had with respect to the expansion of
Sem inole Community College, the great
things that have occurred with respect to
the southwest campus, the continuation of
the funding for this campus, and also for
Heathrow, and we're going to keep going,
and we're going to keep working very hard
to make sure that this is one of, if not the
top, community college, not only in the
state-, but in the nation;*' Simmons said.
Simmons read a resolution from the state
Legislature proclaiming July 1, 2005, as
Seminole Community College Day in the
state of Florida.
After accepting a framed copy of the res­
olution, McGee introduced state Rep. Hays.
Hays, a former dentist, made mention of
his experiences as a community college stu­
dent in Oklahoma, joking that "N o one, not
one person on the earth at that time, would
have ever guessed that 1 would be standing
here today as one of your state legislators
... including myself. I'm a living testimony
that fine things can come from community
college efforts. I'm very proud to be a
strong supporter of the community college
concept."
McGee introduced Rep. Adams as "one
of our staunchest supporters in the state
Legislature."
"I may not have been here today if
Seminole Community College wasn't here
for me in the early 80s," Adams said. "I
attended thus campus, which looked a
whole lot different back then, which I hate
to admit was a long time ago."
Adams praised County Commissioner
Dallari for his efforts in regard to state level
delegation on Seminole Community
College's behalf.
McGee also thanked Dallari for his previ­
ous work as an Oviedo city councilor,
w here he was influential in helping to get
the Oviedo campus built.
"I truly believe that Seminole
Community College has been a fantastic
partner for all of Seminole County," Dallari
said. "W e look forward to another plus 40
years. I think the service that you folks pro­
vide the whole county and the students are
truly amazing. Thank you and Happy
Birthday."
Chairman of the SCC Board Sid Miller
spoke last.
"W hat I'm here to do is say thank you
for the great job you've done for the last 40
years and for what 1 know you’re going to
d o for the next 40."

Expansion Project

O ut &amp; A bout
M ON
Ramble across the nation
and plot the course given by
God. Children age 6 through
5th Grade can loin the
Vacation Bible School at Grace
Fellowship Congregational
Church, 2401 Park Avenue in
Sanford. The school will run
from July 11 through 15, from
6 until 8 p m each evening.
Phone Paator Larry L Leonard
for information or reserva­
tions, at 407-322-4584.
The Winter Springs City
Commission will meet begin­
ning at 6:30 p m in the com­
m ission cham bers of City
HalL Items on the agenda
include public hearings on
sound levels, zoning at Town
Center, and allow ing on­
street parking.

TUE
The Sem inole * County
Animal Control Board will
meet at 7 p m in the Animal
Services Shelter, 232 Bush
Blvd in Sanford.

W ED
A booming population translates to a booming school population - and this In turn creates a buMtog boom of new schools
to handte Ihe students. This expansion project Is under construction on the campus of Haaffimw Dementiy School n— r
the growing Heathrow community.

16th Street, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police on June 25.
Officers found him and a juvenile
in a parked car on Seminole Blvd.
Smith was charged with sexual
assault on a minor.

Drug related
David BiehL 27, o f DeSoto
Drive, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police on June 24, follow­
ing a search warrant at his
address. Officers reported finding
numerous amounts of cocaine,
marijuana, marijuana plants, and
drug paraphernalia in the resi­
dence. He was charged with traf­
ficking in cocaine (approximately
30 grams), possession of under 20
grams of marijuana, producing
marijuana, and possession o f nar­
cotics equipment. Patrick
Demona Barnett 21, also of that
address, was arrested on a charge
of possession of under 20 grams
of marijuana. *■“— -----------Major Wheeler, 22, of Center
S treet was arrested by Sanford
police Friday, July 1, sitting in a
vehicle in the 1300 block of West
25th Street. He was charged with
possession of cocaine.
Erick Vincents Lasanta, 21, of
Old England loop, was arrested
by Sanford police near his resi­
dence early Thursday. He was
charged with possession of under
20 grams of marijuana, and later
with smuggling contraband into a
county detention facility.
Damion Latroy Rogers, 23, of
Lake Monroe Terrace, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police on July 1 at
Edward Higgins Terrace. Officers
investigated when they reported
seeing nine people standing on
the sidewalk gambling/shooting
dice. Following an investigation,
Rogers was arrested on charges of
possession of cocaine within 1000
feet of public housing, destroy­
ing/ tampering with evidence,
and resisting an officer without
violence.
Nathaniel Laomont Hall, 28, of
Dunbar Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police on June 30, at West
17th Street and Mulberry Avenue.
He was charged with possession
of under 20 grams of marijuana.
Attempted M urder
Freddie Copcyes Young, 61, of
West 3rd Street, was arrested by
Sanford police on July 1st at his
residence. He was reportedly
involved in a shooting with
injuries at his residence.
Following an investigation. Young
was arrested on a charge of homi­

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cide - premeditated attempted
murder.
Th efts
Sulakshana S e a 57, o f Port
Orange, was arrested by Sanford
police Sunday at a store in
Seminole Towne Center. She
reportedly took $8.50 in merchan­
dise from the store without pay­
ing. She was charged with petty
shoplifting from a merchant.
Gladys Cleveland, with an
unknown address, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday in
Castle Brewer C ou rt She was
reportedly involved in the theft of
groceries from a residence in the
1200 block of West 15th Street.
She was charged with burglary to
a structure, and first degree petty
larceny.
Griselda Lopez Moreno, 39, of
Silversmith Circle, Lake Mary,
was arrested by Sanford police on
July 1, at a store in Seminole
Towne center. She reportedly took
$96.60 In items from a store with­
out paying. She was charged with
petty larceny.
Assault - Battery

Wilmer Romero, 29, of Deltona,
was arrested by Sanford police
lUesday at a business in the 4600
block o f West SR-46 where he had
reportedly caused a disturbance
with a female. He was charged
with battery - causing bodily
harm, and battery - touch or
strike (domestic violence).
Esther E Estevez, 20, of
Hawks tin Drive, and Kristina
Dilia Vargas, 25, of Andrews ' "
Road, were arrested by Sanford
ollice Sunday in the 2500 block of
'ale
al Avenue. The two were
reportedly involved in a dispute.
Each was charged with battery touch or strike (domestic vio­
lence) and disorderly intoxication.

?

Darren James Mitchell, 35, of
Ridgewood Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police Tuesday at his
residence. Officers said he had
been involved in a dispute with a
friend. He was charged with bat­
tery - touch or strike, and resist­
ing an officer without violence.
Shannon Jackson, 25, of
Pomegranate Avenue, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police on
July 1 at Lake Jennie Apartments.
She had reportedly been involved
in a fight with a male in the 2500
block of Ridgewood Avenue, and
had damaged a vehicle. She was
charged with aggravated battery
with a deadly weapon (blunt
instrument), property damage of
over $1,000 and throwing a mis­
sile into a vehicle.

Karen Sue Heare-Phillips, 61.
O f Mount Dora, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at a
motet in the 2700 block of
Orlando Drive. Police were called /
Cindy Lee Kincaid, 51, of
when she reportedly refused to
Wildwood
Drive, Sanford, was
leave. She reportedly threatened
arrested
by
Sanford police
and attacked the officers. She was
Tuesday at her residence follow­
arrested on a charge of simple
assault on an officer, ant aggravat­ ing an altercation with her hus­
band. She was charged with bat­
ed assault on an officer.
tery - touch or strike (domestic
violence) and resisting an officer
Brandon Lee Bates, 23, of
without violence.
Krider Road, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Friday in the
Lashea L. Robinson, 28, of
2400 block of Chase Avenue. He
Academy Avenue, was arrested
reportedly became violent when
by Sanford police Tuesday at her
an officer attempted to remove
residence as the result of a dis­
him from a vehicle. He was
pute with a male. She was
charged with resisting an officer
charged with battery - causing
with violence.
bodily harm (domestic violence).
Tony Lee Smith, 35, of West

Hospice of the Com forter
the only nonprofit hospice
serving Orange, Sem inole
and Osceola counties invites
all families and caregivers of
former patients to celebrated
15 years of service at a barbeque, at 12 noon, at its
Center for community care,
480 W. Central Parkway in
Altamonte Springs.

TH U R
Christian Women's Club
will feature "Patterns of
America” luncheon, a sow­
ing of homemade quilts, at
Maison St Jardin restaurant,
430
Wymore
Road
In
A ltam onte Springs. The
luncheon is $19. For reserva­
tions phone Brenda at 407681-1942 or Kit at 407-321047. The event isTiostecTEy
Altamonte Springs-Maitiand
Christian Women's Club.

FR I
Nick Cox, Professor of Law
at Stetson University will
speak on consumer frauds at
10 a m , at the Casselberry
Senior Center; 200 N. Triplet
Lake Drive in Casselberry. The
event is free of charge and
open to the public.
The Wekiva River Players
will present Jesu9 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 informa­
tion or tickets, phone 407262-1801. The Andrew Lloyd
Webber musical will be pre­
sented at Walt G riffin
Auditorium at Millennium
Middle School, 21 Lakeview
Avenue in Sanford.

SAT
A Blue Crass Pickin' will be
held from 7 until 10 p.m. at the
Longwood
Community
building, 200 West Warren
Avenue in Longwood. Bring
your chairs and if you've a
mind to, bring your instru­
ments and join in the pickin'.
Orlando ballet presents
"Summer Fantasy" at 7 p.m. at
the Helen Stairs Theatre in
downtown Sanford. "Summer
Fantasy" will feature the clas­
sical ballet "Paquita" along
with guest performances by
members
of
Orland's
Professional ballet Company.
Tickets are $10.

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CRA
r o m P a g o 1A

"W e'll be able to pro­
vide shade eventually, but
it's not going to be instanta­
neous," Marc Hultin, parks
and grounds operation man­
ager, said.
The city staff is also placing
new lights and other ameni­
ties into Magnolia Square,
such as permanent newspaper
racks.
•Requested city Finance
Director Kevin Smith to speak
with the city attorney's office
regarding
allocation
of
stormwater credit funds.
Smith suggested that rev­
enue from the credits may
need to go in a stormwater
fund, although the board was
interested in dispersing part
of the revenue to fund a proj­
ect in Goldsboro to provide
swim lessons for children.
"T h is is new ground,"
Smith said. "Let me flush this
out with the city attorney and
get back to the board."
The board also approved a

adding to their budget next
jfear was promotional events,
such as Alive After Five and a
downtown art festival that
was successful in its first year,
this past May. The CRA com­
mitted dollars to the Alive
After Five events in down­
town through September.
In other CRA news, the
board:
•Approved $10,000 to pur­
chase six benches and four
trash receptacles for Magnolia
Square.
M ayor Kuhn, who was
present at the meeting, said
she has received numerous
com m ents
on
M agnolia
Square.
"Unfortunately, it's like the
Sahara Desert. It's not invit­
ing," Kuhn said.
Current plans include the
placem ent
of
several
Blanchard Magnolia trees that
grow taller and wider than
normal M agnolia trees.

motion to ask the City
Commission to reimburse the
CRA for the cost o f a study to
determ ine the price of the
credits.
"The $50,000 we invested
should com e back to the
CRA," Chairman Parsell said.
•Approved a $5,000 facade
grant for Angelo's Pizza and
Tin Lizzie Tavern to install a
new canvass awning across
the front of the building,
including lettering on the
awning with the names of the
tw o businesses. The grant
would also include restoring
metal roof shakes; replacing
and painting soffits; installing
recessed outdoor lighting and
speakers; and trimming out
and painting the exterior win­
dows and doors.
The applicant requested
that it also include staining the
concrete in the outside seating
area, but it was recommended
by the Design Review Team to
deny that aspect of the

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her.
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has so much potential. It's not
only a great location, but the
city has a wonderful staff,"
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to unusual circumstances he
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properties and is close to sign­
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O p in io n

TV bugs me
Having been with a local television
the program.
station for 25 ? years, I am perhaps
Network anchors also conduct
one of the most critical viewers of TV,
interviews with prominent persons.
knowing what was in the p ast com­
Listen closely and you'U find they are
pared to wh.it is in this present day. In
attempting to "trap" the person into
w atching not only my previous place
saying something which can be taken
of employment, but other channels,
out of context They keep driving
there are a number of things which
toward the negative, and should the
have bugged me over these 15 years I
person being interviewed make even
have been in the print media. Some of
the slightest comment, it will be used
them deat with commercials.
in future newscasts and identified as a
We see many commercials which
"scoop". Case in point: during a
are humorous. I chuckle at
............. ............ recent interview, the person
the humor but within a few
was asked if she thought the
minutes after the commercial
President should bring our
has ended, I couldn't tell you,
troops home from Iraq soon.
if my life depended on it
The response was that while
what product they were try­
the guest hoped the troops
ing to promote. Do you have
would come home sooner
than projected, she believed
the same feeling? Frankly, if I
were a client who purchased
the President's plan was cor­
one o f those expensive 30 to
rect The next day, the same
interviewer said that this
60 second commercials, I
Nick
would feel my money was
guest had commented the
wasted.
Pfeifauf troops should come home
sooner than what the
Recently, there were com- • • • «
mercials from an auto dealer
President wants. That's not
what she m eant but it was blown out
selling vehicles at what they told us is
a very low price. The announcer says
of proportion.
the price Is so low he is forbidden
Local as well as network news
from telling you. Who FORBIDS them
always gives what are called
from this? In my years on TV, I have
"teasers". That is, to give you a brief
never encountered this prohibition.
sentence telling you of up-coming
news stories. "We’ll have that story
They tell you to visit the dealership to
find this out, I guess.
n ext" they will say, "but first let's
have a look at the weather, right after
News programs also get my goat
these commercials." From observing
W hen I was News Director and chief
this technique, they not only confuse
anchor at Channel-2, it was my job to
the viewer, but make it appear they
tell YOU the news. Now, it appears
don't have their ducks in a row.
they are telling each other wnat is
Many folks may be interested in that
going on. Let an anchor call up a field
story "coming up next", but are
reporter, and the first words out of the
forced to wait for it. I have noted at
reporter's mouth are, "Well Jim ...etc."
times a "teased story" doesn't come
Is ne or she telling Jim or is he or she
up for possibly 20 minutes or more,
telling us? Wouldn't it be better if they
when they have told us it is "next".
just started their report telling US
Local TV aLso repeats many stories
what happened? I might add that
from the field. In doing so, the caption
other local stations don't do that.
"Live" often appears on the screen,
Then, after many field reports, the
even though it Is the same live story
anchor adds one more question to the
we saw the previous day. Then too,
reporter, as if the anchor has more
they often go to a field reporter dur­
knowledge of the situation than the
ing the 11 o'clock news, who is stand­
person on the scene. Is this pre­
ing in broad daylight.
planned so the reporter doesn't give
I could go on, but whafs the use.
the full facts right away?
These problems (as I see them) have
NBC news really bugs me, when
been going on for years, and there
they start each segment with the word
appears to be little chance of any
"A nd". They will begin by saying
cnange. Oh well, at least I have nad
"A n d ..., we're back". "And" denotes
my say.
the continuation of something not the
beginning of a new half hour or so of

Your Views
and I say this to you, not as rude and
irresponsible Chamber "hired help"
but as a Criminal Justice m aster's
degree graduate from the University of
North Carolina and past criminal
investigation instructor. We have no
view of who enters or leaves the rest­
rooms. We cannot see any items being
carried in or out. We have no back
door exit from any Chamber adminis­
trative office. The Chamber does not
deny our guests restroom access;
unfortunately I was not present when
you made your request to our young
Seminole High School volunteers who
were not aware of any Chamber rest­
room visitor policy. I apologize for
your inconvenience and our bad man­
ners; we erred on the side of caution,
not disrespect.

‘Restroomgate’ was an
error on side of caution
not disrespect for visitor
To the Editor:
This letter is in response to your
"Opinion page" o f Sunday, July 3,
2005, "Just wanted to use the Chamber
restrooms" by Bill MacLauchlin.
It was certainly not our intent as a
visitor's center to deny restroom privi­
leges to our friends, visitors, and
neighbors...but...it is my responsibility
to consider the safety issues of protect­
ing our female volunteers and of
proactively addressing, any and all,
potential situations that could place
them in harm 's way. You are correct in
stating that "it was never this way dur­
ing the 25 years I was an active and
supporting member of the Sanford
Chamber." The times, Mr.
MacLauchlin, have indeed changed

Nancy Vallianatos
Public Relations
Sanford Sem inole County Cham ber
of Commerce

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A memorial service will be
held Saturday, July 9 at 11 a.m.
at Astoria Park Congregation.
Kingdom Hall o f Jehovah's
Witness, 2641 Old Bainbridge
Road, Tallahassee with burial
to follow.
C ulley's Meadow Wood
Funeral Home, Tallahassee, in
charge of arrangements.

arrangements.
TAM EE ANN M ATTH EW S
Tamee Ann Matthews, 47,
o f Wisconsin Raids, Wis., died
Thursday, June 9, 2005 at her
residence. She was bom
March
22,
1958
in
Schenectady, N.Y. and had
just
recently
moved
to
W isconsin
Rapids
from
Apopka.
Survivors include her par­
ents, Gerald and M arilyn
Matthews; two sisters, Trudee
Langford of Longwood and
Tarra Starr M atthews of
Richland Center, Wis.
A M em orial service was
held Monday, June 13, at her
residence.
Taylor
Funeral
Home,
W isconsin Rapids, Wis., in
charge o f arrangements.

STANLEY W . W R IG H T
Stanley W. Wright, 71, o f
Lake Mary, died Tuesday, July
5. 2005. He was bom April 2,
1934 in West Virginia. He was
employed in the food service
industry.
Survivors include wife,
Shirley Wright; daughters,
Vanessa Wright and Clarissa
Wright; son, Stanley Wayne
Wright, Jr.; stepchildren Guy
E. Walker, Paul M. Walker,
Linda S. Grayson, and Sherry
L. Tumner; 10 grandchildren;
15 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Friday, July 8 at O aklaw n
Chapel.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn
Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

ALICE L. SIPLIN
A lice L. Siplin, 63, of
Tallahassee,
form erly
of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
July 6,2005 in Tallahassee. She
was bom Dec. 22,1941.
Survivors include three
brothers, four sisters, and a
host of relatives and friends.

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was bom Nov. 19, 1906 in
Cayey. He was retired from the
Merchant marine and was a
World War II veteran of the
U S . Army.
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Fermina Alamo; sons, Rafael
Alamo, Raymond Alamo,
David Alamo and Pieter Alamo;
daughters
Isabel
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10 grandchildren; six great*
grandchildren.
Visitation will be Saturday,
July 9 from 2 until 4 p.m. and
from 6 until 8 p.m. at Banfield
Funeral home, 420 West SR434.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
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SANFORD — Hurricane
season is Just around the cor­
ner — as we learned last year,
it's nothing to take lightly.
Now is the time to get your
home and your yard "hurri­
cane ready."
June 1 marks the beginning
of this year's hurricane sea­
son, which runs through
November 30. In preparation,
Girard
Environmental
Services recommends the fol­
lowing tips to ensure the safe­
ty of your home and lawn;
Look to the skies Carefully inspect each tree in
preparation for hurricane sea­
son. Walk a good distance
away from each tree so that
you can view all areas that
might be affected by the
storm.
Pay close attention to any
limbs or branches that are too
close to your home or properLook carefully for dead or
S',ecaying limbs and branches

that might fall during strong
winds.
Remove unwanted land­
scape - If you detect danger­
ous tree growth, it should be
removed by a licensed and
insured professional. Have
your tree care professional
evaluate branch patterns that
may be susceptible to wind
damage.
Be careful what you cut Make sure your tree care spe­
cialist isn't randomly pruning
trees so that there is little or no
grow th. This practice will
reduce the beauty of your
trees and potentially weaken
them, causing them to become
more hazardous.
Watch out for "Hurricane
Pruning" - O ften used by
inexperienced tree services,
"hurricane pruning" involves
the removal of large amounts
of healthy growth so winds
may pass more easily through
the trees. Research has shown.

Health department lauds three courageous women
Sem inole County Health
Departm ent applauds the
efforts o f three courageous
women, Laura Grant, Diane
Black and Debbie Gerken,
who have committed them­
selves to the fight against can­
cer.
A fter
raising
$34,000
through their 3rd Annual
Community 5K for a Cure in
April of this year, the women
donated
the m onies
to
increase the number of servic­
es for clients who are cared by
the Breast and Cervical
Cancer Program at Seminole
County Health Department.
Thanks to their gracious
contribution the program is
now able to provide unin­
sured women ranging in age
50 to 64 with additional need­
ed services that may not be
covered by the state, such as
diagnostic
mammograms,
sonogram s and biopsies.
"Laura, Diane and Debbie are
inspirational in their commit­
m ent and conviction to a
cause that we all have been
touched by in some way," said
SCHD Administrator Michael
J. Napier, MS.

SCHD Breast and Cervical
Cancer Program is partly
funded
by
the
Florida
Department of Health and
serves clients from Orange,
Lake and Seminole counties.
Last year the program was
able to assist over 400 women,
many of which have been able
to seek treatment as a result of
early cancer detection.
Early detection is the key to
fight this disease. Over 2,800

women died of breast and cer­
vical cancer in the state of
Florida in 2003.
Steering
away from this trend takes
great commitment and com­
m unity
involvement.
Sem inole
County
Health
Department commends Laura
Grant, Diane Black and
Debbie Gerken for their exem­
plary efforts in making our
Central Florida community
healthier.

For more information about
SCHD Breast and Cervical
Cancer Program please con­
tact Doris Lenz at (407) 6653362.

however, that many trees can
actually shield hom es and
structures from dam aging
winds if properly maintained
and placed within the land­
scape.
To contact an arbor care
professional
at
Girard
Environmental Services, call
407-302-5568.
Established in 1998, Girard
Environmental Services pro­
vides construction services,
management services and res­
idential services for the
"green" industry and gener­
ates more than $15 million in
annual
revenue.
Serving
Orange, Seminole, Brevard,
Lake and Volusia Counties,
Girard
Environmental
Services operates a fleet of
more than 8 0 vehicles and
em ploys
200
full-tim e
employees. For more informa­
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about
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437-NonDenominatlonal

Holy Cross
Episcopal
C hurch
S. ParkAve. &amp; 4th St.,
Sanford

Seminole Com m unity Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Sanford
407- 324-0199
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Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 9AM, 6 !0:45AM
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401-Anglican
S t Alban's
Anglican Cathedral
Traditional Anglican
3348 W SR 426 (Atoma Ave)
(1/4 mile oil Greeneway.
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo. Florida
407-657-2378
1928 Book Of Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Hofy Eucharist
SAM
Sunday School (all 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
Worth the Distance

402-Assem bly of God
City Church
650 E Airport Blvd
Sanford. FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith. Pastor
Sunday Services. 9 00AM &amp;
10 30AM
www.ortandocitychurch com

404-Baptlst

404-Baptist

Central Baptist Church
3101 West SR 48
Sanford. FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914

www.ctKsanfQrd.org
Jimmy Dale Patterson. Senior
Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am &amp;
10:30am
Worship Services 9am 4 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 Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker. Pastor
Nelson Chapman, Youth Pastor
Sunday-Worship 10 45AM
•Children s AWANA Club 5 30PM
Wednesday
Family Activities. 6PM

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

Wekiva Assem bly of God
1675 Duon Rd
Longwood FL 32779
407-774-0777
Greg Freeman. Pastor
Sunday Svcs. 10AM
Sunday School. 9AM

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Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanford FL 32773
(407| 323-1583
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Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson. Associate Pastor
Dave Schnelle College and Career
Pastor
Scott Garrett. Children’s Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M Svcs 8 30am &amp; 11am
•Bible Study 9 45am
•Sunday Eve Svc 6pm
Wed Bible Study &amp;AWANA 7pm
Home of Liberty
Christian School
Grades K-4 Through 12th
SA N FO R D
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321-0885
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Pre-schod thru 12th grade
"A Ministry of Church of God of Sanford
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First Baptist Sanford
519 S. Park Ave, Santord, FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Joe Douthitt. Interim. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care
Rev R. Wagoner. Music
Rev Mark Williams. Students
Adam Willow. Intern-Students
•Sunday School ..9:15AM
Sunday Worship. 10;30A;6P
Wed Activities, all ages. 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D Rucker.
Sr Pastor
Early Morning S e rv, 0:15AM
Sunday School.....9:30AM
Morning Worship.. 11 AM
Evening Worship(TBA) 4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7 30PM

Grace Baptist Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pasior Dave Thompson
Sunday School.... 9:30am
Morning Worship ...,10:45am
Evening W orship.... 6:00pm

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All Souls Catholic Church
Comer of 9th St A S Oak Ave
Santord FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W Trout. Pastor
Weekday Mass 9AM Mon-Fri
Confessions Saturday 4PM
Saturday Vigil
5PM
Sunday 7 45AM to 30AM Noon
9AM - English (Social Hall/
9AM - Spanish (Church)

410-Christian

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

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Safehsrbor Christian Church
730 UpsaJa Road
Santord FL
407 322-0960
Tim Storms MvusUrr
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Hofy Croea Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening.... 5:30PM
Praiae &amp; Worship
Sunday Morning.....BAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ...,9:30Am
Praise 6 Worship
Sunday Morning ..., 11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery Is provided
For Information call 407- 333-0797.

Lutheran C hurch of
Th e nsdeam ar
(Mleaouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave, Sanford. FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday School...... 9:15AM
Worship Service..... 10:30AM
Information, 407- 322-3552
Http7Awww.lcrms.org

419-Church of G od
RlvorWalk Church
Sanford Church of G od
801 W. 22nd SI. Sanford, FL
407*322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley, Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
...,9:45AM
Morning Worship.. 10:45AM
Sunday Night E D G E 8-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School, 407-323-1411

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

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

428-Episcopal
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave @ 4th St. Santord FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a.m.
Nursery &amp; Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midweek worship in Chapet on
Weds. Community meal &lt;9 5:30pm
Weds. For times &amp; detail of 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: Sat, 5pm
Sun 7:30am. 9am, 11am
Child. Church 9am/11am
Nursery. 8:45am -12 45pm

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

443-Methodist
Christ United Methodist Church
406 Tucker Drive
(comer ol Tucker Dr &amp; 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
Inter-Miasion......... 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 United Methodist C hurch
419 Park Ave. Santord. FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship,
8:30am 41100am
9:45am Contemporary Service
Coflee Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
Church of Th e
Holy Comforter
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803 W. 4th St
Santord. Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth. Pnesl
Sunday Eucharist.... 9 30AM

437-NonDenominational
LIfeSprIng OutReach
Ministries
Sun 10 30am at Longwood Civic
League Women's Club
1 35W Church Ave,
downtown Longwood
Phone 407 339 0277
We Are Changing The World One
Life At A Time
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Shower Down of Blessings
201 Elm Ave Santord. FL
407 321 6369
Timothy Hudson Pastor

Sunday Scfoc* IUAM
Mcamrig Wus/Mp 11AM
Tue Prayer bdJm bLrdy 7 JO PM

First Preebylarian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd 4 Oak
407- 322-2662

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Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11: 15AM
Sun.
Youth.
Food.
Movls,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir 6 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 Seoul Troop 545 7PM
We Welcome 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,
Interim Minister
Early Service, B:30AM
Sunday School, ail ages 9: 15AM
Traditional Worship 10:30AM
Nursery Provided

Upsala Com munity
Presbyterian Church
‘ Knowing 4 Making
Known Jesus Christ"
Comer of 46-A 4 Upsala Road,
Sanford, FL
407-330-2635

www.upaalachurch.com
Rev. Bryan L Wenger, Pasior
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10;00am
Nursery Care Provided

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

446-Nazerene
Bridgeway Church
421 Longwood/Lk Mary Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
(currently meeting @ Lk Mary
Elementary)
Pastor Jeffery Cook
Sunday Worship, 10am
Wed. Fellowship, 7pm
www.brldflflwaycfMCii.nflt/ 4 0 7 324-9080
Building bridges of Faith, Hope. 4
Love;
(An affiliate of the Church ol the
Nazarene)

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Westvlew Baptist Church
4100 H E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
San lord. FL 32771
(407) 323-0523
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Bill Cottman, Pastor
Sunday Worship 8:25am, 10 45am
&amp; 6pm
Sunday School 9 35am
Wed Activities. Ail Ages 6:30pm

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First Baptist Church
of Longw ood
891 State Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
407-3393817
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 Discipieship Study
•5:30pm Divorce Care
*5:30pmVocal Ensembles
Tuesday
7:00pm Ladies Bible Study
Wednesday
•10:30am Pastor's Bible Study
8:00pm Pastor's Disciplines hip
Study
6pm M I C. at Night (Music &amp;
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-Christian Science

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

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440-Lutheran
Sunday Morning Worship
7:30 &amp; 10:00 am

449-Pr«»byt#fi*n

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

Seventh Day Adventist
M ARS H ILL SDA
800 East 2nd St. Santord. FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School.....9:30AM
Divine Worship......11AM
Wed Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church of Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford. FL 32771
(Oil 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left - One Mile)
Leonard O'Donnell. Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel is good News*
Sunday School.......9:45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening worship.... 6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
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Sunday. July 10. 2005

Page 7A

L if e S t y l e
Sanford
in 1972

Cruising the Red Carpet

W e've been back in the
1920's for quite awhile, so I
thought we'd move forward
a little into the 1970's. The
follow ing information comes
from the Sunday, Dec. 17,
1972 edition of the Sanford
Herald. This paper was
saved because o f the article
about our open house.

Stincdphen have
Open House
After living my entire life
at 2404
Park
Avenue
(except for
college and
three years
in Winter
Park), my
dad,
Martin
Stinedpher
Grace Marie
and I had a
Stinecipher home built
at 2401
Oak
Avenue. My parents had
bought the Park Avenue
house in 1932 and the sue
lots behind it, facing Oak
Avenue, a few years later.
For a few years, one of these
lots had a goat pen and later
a pen for birddogs. Yes, we
had goats right here in the
city limits. I nad intestinal
problems as a child and the
doctor prescribed goat milk.
I'm sure I've written about
this before.
Anyway - we moved into
our new home in August,
1972, and on Dec. 9 we held
an "Open H ouse" so our
friends could see it and also
it was a good excuse to have
a party.
Several friends sent
flower arrangements and
my second grade teacher,
Mrs. Velma Mitchell,
brought over a gold-rimmed
bud vase with red and white
carnations. This was placed
on the guest book table.
Refreshments were served
to our guests in the dining
room after which they
toured our home. Friends of
ours were hostesses in the
various rooms. Many also
enjoyed the pool and patio
area.
Assisting in the serving
were Mrs. Fred Winslow,
Altamonte Springs; Mrs.
Fred Chance, DeLand; Mrs.
David Ayers, Mt. Dora; Mrs.
James DeBrine, Rockledge;
Mrs. Clyde Jund, Winter
Park; Miss Dorothy Walker,
Mrs. Grower Williams and
Mrs. W.A. Kratzert.
Hostesses in the various
rooms were Mrs. Robert
Morris, Mrs. Fred Wilson,
Mrs. W.D. Hawkins, Mrs.
Jack Stemper, Mrs. W.H.
Stemper, Mrs. Robert Brown,
Mrs. Bill Park and Mrs. Jim
Weekley.
Floating hostesses were
the Misses Rene and
Melodie Chance.
Approximately 300 guests
called during the appointed
hours.
Candid Chatter
Doris Williams' weekly
column, "Candid Chatter"
told of the following holiday
events that she had attended
in one night.
Bill and Walter Gielow,
editor/publisher of the
Sanford Herald, had enter­
tained the "H erald Angels"
at their home for their annu­
al Christmas Party. A buffet
dinner was served and
employees received
Christmas bonus checks.
The winter ballet "The
Captured Dolls" was pre­
sented at the Seminole High
School auditorium by the
Ballet Guild of
Sanford/Seminole County. It
had attracted its largest
audience ever.
According to Doris, "The
24 guild dancers and the 75
guest dancers from the
School of Dance Arts were
absolutely sensational" All
were products of the talent­
ed Rye sisters, Miriam
Wright and Valerie Weld.
Following the ballet,
Mimi and Jack Green had a
Champaign buffet to honor
the ballet guild sponsors of
G r a c e , Page 9 A

Photo •uOmitted to Tho Harold
Brea Tato of Longwood works the red carpet at the New York premiere of "War of the Worlds,* the summer blockbuster star­
ring Tom Cruise. Tato earned the opportunity to interview Cruise and other stars by winning a nationwide contest sponsored
by AO L's Movie Fone.

Longwood’s Brea Tato shines at movie premiere
B y Liana Edixon
Herald Staff
LONGW OOD — Brea Tato, of
Longwood, whisked the nation
away with her three-minute video
that sent her to New York City on
June 23, for the War of the Worlds
premiere to interview celebrities on
the red carpet.
Tato, who says her life has always
been about her family, needed to try
something for herself when she sent
in the tape for AOL's Movie Fone
contest. Moviefone.com is a Web
site dedicated to new movie releas­
es. Visitors can check reviews, see
what movies are playing, and even
buy movie tickets online.
Tato found out on June 14, that
she had been voted by the public on
the online contest and began
preparing right away.
"I wanted to be the best that I

could be," Tato said in an interview
Monday.
Tato picked out her dress and
shoes and did her own hair and
make-up, because she wanted to be
herself, she said.
"I took everything so seriously,"
Tato said. "I'm representing my
town that supported me, so I have
sort of a different outlook."
Tato submitted her own questions
to AOL and they added a few of
their own for non-television person­
alities. The basic questions seen on
Tato's online video of her interviews
were mostly her own.
The list of celebrities Tato inter­
viewed and which can be seen
online include Tom Cruise, Dakota
Fanning, Donald Trump, Howard
Stem and Ice-T.
" "For me it was triumphant, in
that it wasn't someone reeding me
the questions, it was me," Tato said.
Tato asked Steven Spielberg if

making of the film satisfied his alien
interest. He told her that the ques­
tion was very good one.
"You can expect more movies
about aliens from me because it has
not quenched my thirst for looking
up at the sky at night and wonder­
ing what's really out there,"
Spielberg said.
The wnole event put a lot of pres­
sure on Tato and she says she's
proud o f how well she handled it.
"I had to do intakes and outtakes.
I had no clue then what those
were," she said. "You're walking,
you're standing, you have to hold
your mic a certain way. Look at the
camera, and do all these things."
Tato said she received a lot of
praise for the work she did and
many were surprised she had never
been in front ot the camera before.
"The camera man said, 'The

Sm Carpet, Page 9A

Club members
attend regional
workshops
Celery City Lodge 542 and Evergreen
Temple 321 Order of Elks of the World of
Sanford's Educational Department mem­
bers attended the Region Four
Educational Workshop and oratorical
Contest June 24th and 25th, in
Greensboro, N.C.
Region Four states represented were
from Florida, North
Carolina, Georgia and
South Carolina.
Winners of the
Oratorical contest for
Region 4 were: 1st
place, Virgil Hayes, Jr.,
with the1topic "Issues of
a Divided America"
(Florida); 2nd place,
Christopher
ODonoghue with the
Marva
topic "Survival of the
Hawkins
Fittest" (North
Carolina). 3rd place,
•••••••«
Joshua Harris, with the
topic "Pay Day" (Georgia). Honorable
mention, Ashley McCrary with the topic
"What is Freedom" (South Carolina).
Representatives from Florida were
Walter Butler, Florida State President of
Lodges, Alfred Williams, 1st Vice
President of Lodges, Kevin Blackman,
2nd Vice President of Lodges, Joseph
Maner, 3rd Vice President of Lodges,
Nathan Hayes, Florida State Director of
Education, Sylvia Riley, Florida State
Directress of Lodges and Temples.
Representatives were from Sanford,
Clearwater, Cocoa and Lakeland.
Sanford native Virgil Hayes, Jr. will
attend the national Elks Oratorical
Contest in July in New Orleans, La. He
will orate on the topic, "Issues of a
Divided America".
••••
Seminole High School G ass of 1995
will have their class reunion on
September 16-17. If you are a 1995 gradu­
ate, contact Alicia Francis Douglas at
addougla#volusia.kl2f1us or call 386-8785095.
••••
Improved Benevolent Protective Elks of
the World Education banquet to honor
Earl E. Minott and Elaine Crumity will be

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Stetson’s Comer: Reflections on the Fourth
I hope that you were able to date us, families came from
surrounding communities to
attend Geneva's Annual 4th of
see something real, not high
July Parade and Festival. To
tech but deeply rooted in God
say it was memorable and
awesome doesn't do it justice.
and country.
Ahh, the smells of
"We're just a little
summer cooking are
place," said one vol­
the best. We so enjoy
unteer, "and yet just
the delirious aroma of
look at all this going
hamburgers,
on." So many sights,
sausages, and onions
smells, sensations,
sizzling on the open
and emotions-it was
overwhelming in a
grill. (The new cook
shed Ls beautiful.) The
good way, to the eye,
occasional smell of
nose, ear, and heart.
horses on the parade
Red, white, and
route is not so nice,
blue was everywhere.
Karen
but we'll deal with it
Shorts, jeans, T-shirts,
because they're fami­
tank tops embroidered P h illip s
ly too.
with "these colors
Sounds were big at
don't run" and uni­
forms of times past and
the festival and I do mean big.
The roar of the Flight Gaggles'
future. Our hats shielded us
flyovers, the blast of the Fire
from the intense July sun but
also kept us in the spirit. Caps
Engine #42 horn, the cannon
boom from the Sorts o f the
were turned forward and
backward, many adorned
Confederate Veterans, and the
with pins or pinwheels. There
whirling rotors of the Medivac
were festive and funny hats,
helicopter definitely caught
colorful, cowboy, fishin’ -all
our attention. (Folks loved
seeing the inside of that chop­
removed respectfully during
the Pledge, the prayers, and
per.)
the Star Spangled Banner.
Water, water everywhere*
Geneva made sure tne crowds
So many flags! Stars and
were hydrated, thank you
Stripes on the floats, horses,
very much as bottled water
dogs, baby goats, motorcycles,
was plentiful and the misting
bikes, skateboards, classic
area was fantastic! And speak­
cars, tractors, and in the fists
ing of cooling off, it was so hot
of toddlers. She is a 'grand ole
I think the "dunkees" wanted
flag' to be sure.
to be dunked. They were good
Family and friends were
sports and young arms were
the fabric of Geneva's celebra­
sore trying to hit that bullstion. We may have added cell
phones and digital cameras to
eye.
It was a day of heroes. A
the scene but kids still ran and
time to remember the heroes
screamed and begged for
of our country- past and pres­
money to do 'just one more’
ent who fought for us in uni­
activity. Family included
forms of blue and gray, khaki
neighbors and kids from other
and camouflage. There are
families as moms checked in
also the heroes that serve us
with other moms-"Don't
everyday, the law enforcement
worry, Billy can spend the
and fire and rescue teams who
afternoon with us." Kids spent
an* always watching out for
time with parents- "I kinda’
as.
miss him sometimes," one boy
We love our wonderful
said of his dad. Teens still
community heroes behind the
broke from parents to socialize
scene's, like Parade U Festival
with friends and the oldest of
I funoree, Mrs. Imogene
us fanned themselves, taking
Yarborough recently honored
It aJI in under tile slude of a
by tile Girl Scouts Citrus
tree or a tent
In a time
Council with tin* Women of
where "reality" slum s inun­

Herald photo by Karan Phillips

The Geneva Homemaker’s
Association won first place for
best float.

Herald photo by Karan Phillips

Im ogene Yarborough was the G ra n d Master of the parade.

Distinction Lifetime
Achievement Award There
were young heroes too The
Boys Scouts ot Troop 837 who
proudly carried tin* flags
along tin* parade route, per­
formed the tieaiitlfijl Hag
Retirement Ceremony, and
helped wherever they were
needed througlurut tlie event
Altltough I'm sure lltey

would protest, we can all
agree that Rich Sloane, Tracey
Ward, Jeff Whiting, jn d
Richard Creedon along with
the many, many other volun­
teers are true heroes as well
having spent hours of their
precious personal tune putting
this event together Die lead­
ers and members of the
( rf-nec a Historical Society,

Geneva Homemakers'
Association and the Geneva
Citizens' Association should
be so proud of their fine
efforts.
Which brings me to the
pony rides. I want to honor
two voung ladies who I was
told work very hard everyday
taking care of their own hors­
es, and for the 4th of July cele­
bration, they w-anted to share
their love of horses with other
children. In preparation for
the pony rides, they raked the
entire path through the woods
so that the trail "would be
done right" Then, hour after
hour, they Jed the ponies and
children through tne shaded
woods with serious and
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the interview was.
"Have you ever done this
before?" he asked Tato.
"No. Never," Tato replied.
"You did a great job," he
said. "Well done. Excellent."
Tato became emotional
during her interview with
The Herald, beginning to cry
while talking about her expe­
rience.
"In doing that— I think I'm
going to cry. I found...I really
did...Gosh, I'm about to cry,
isn't that awful?" Tato asked
as her eyes welled up. "I've
given so much. My life has
been. iabout my kids and my
id to find somehusband. And
thing that inspired me. See,
every time I talk about it, it's
so inspiring, because finally I
found something that I enjoy.
"Not— it wasn't the stars,"
Tato continued. "That's what
people on the outside think,
but no, it's not that. I used to
sing and I'm used to being in
the public eye, and that was
my goal when 1 was young—
to be a singer. Then, I got
married and I had kids and
you kind of put your dreams
to the side. And, that's okay. I
tell my kids I would never

change anything. But, at the
same time there is still this
Brea inside somewhere, you
know? 1 can't believe I'm cry­
ing. But, that's how much it
affected me," she said.
"It was me and the camera
and the microphone and
everything else was gone. 1
didn't notice the people; I
didn't sea th * flash bulbs;
didn't hear anything else. It
was natural. It was me keep­
ing them going and also
being respectful. I didn't
want the dirt. I wouldn't do
that, and I wasn't looking for
that. I just want true reactions
and stars are real people. I'm
a real person and they were
real to me and the way they
treated me was with respect,"
Tato said.
The mother o f three real­
ized that she wanted to be
with a microphone in hand
and in front of a camera. Tato
said she is keeping her
options open for the future
and hoping that something
may happen. As for her three
children, nine-year-old
Ashleigh, and seven-year-old
twins, Avy and JoJo, they
said they don't mind if
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Genevieve Richardson,
Eleanor Maresca, Dora Lee
Russell, Joanne Rowe, Don
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Doris arrived at the
Policem an's Ball at the
Civic Center. According to
chief Ben Butler, it was the
largest crowd ever assem­
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Bill Bemosky, president of
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camera loves you'. He said
he wanted to move to Florida
and work for me for free,"
Tato said.
Tato's husband, Manny,
went with his newly famed
wife and fit right in, too. Tato
said that most husbands
would just sit on the side­
lines, but Manny was helping
out in the rush of things.
Tato said the whole experi­
ence for the both o f them was
incredible.
"I can't even describe it. A
regular person going into
something so amazing and so
blown up, and such a media
frenzy, especially because of
what's going on with Tom
and Katie," Tato said.
Tato was close to not inter­
viewing Tom Cruise, but
luckily she was one of three
groups who did an interview
with nim on the red carpet
she said.
The red carpet winner
asked Cruise what his
favorite part of making War
of the Worlds was and he
said, 'Working with
Spielberg'. After a several
minute interview with
Cruise, he grabbed Tato's

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but every child that took a
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beautiful inside and out, and
I have a feeling if our future
is in their hands, our country
is going to be just fine.
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and I hope you keep the
memories close. If you didn't
mark your calendars for
Tuesday, July 4, 2006. And
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July 10, 2005

theBiGS What a week for Lake Brantley baseball

Weekly Hats for Seminole
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Mark
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on Tuesday and had game­
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bunt on ESPN in 2-1 win at
Arizona on Wednesday.

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going to Mets. but ERA is 5.79
in eight games with only one
walk and seven strike outs in
9-1/3 inning?.

Lake Brantley high School's

Felipe
Lopez
SS

Cincinnati Reds

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279 67 46 14 48
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• Going to first All-Star Game
on Tuesday. Was 4-for-5 with
a home run, a triple, three
runs scored and two RBI
against Houston on 7/2.

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Lake Brantley High

Rickie
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SANFORD — Once the rains
stopped it didn't take long for the
Sanford River Rats to get back in
the saddle.
Jon Lozada belted a home run
and T.J. Large and Brandon Webb
made it stand up as the defending
Florida Collegiate Summer League
Champions blanked the Daytona
Beach Barracudas, 1-0, at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium
Wednesday night.
The victory was the third straight
for Sanford and gives the locals a
10-4 record and a 1-1 /2 game lead
over the Barracudas (10-7) and a
two-game lead over the Winter
Park Diamond Dawgs (10-8).
After a week because of the
weather, the River Rats lost the
opening game of a doubleheader
to the Orlando Shockers, 4-3, on
July 2nd at Tinker Field, but roared
back in the nightcap for a 14-7 vic­
tory.
Sanford then stayed on the road,
traveling to Winter Haven on
Wednesday and outslugging the
Warthogs, 8-7, before surviving the
pitcher's duel with Daytona on
Thursday.
The River Rats were supposed to
play at Tinker Field against the
Shockers again on Thursday before
returning home to host Winter
Park in tne first of a three-game
series on Friday.
Weather permitting, Sanford and
the Diamond Dawgs will play at 7
p.m. today (Saturday) and at 5
p.m. tomorrow.
The River Rats will remain at
home to host the Zephyrhills
Snappers in a doubleheader start­
ing at 5:30 p.m. on Monday and
then head to Daytona on Tuesday
and Winter Haven on Wednesday
for single games starting at 7 p.m.
All fans are invited to the fanfriendly games with no charge for
admission to anyone.
For more information, check out
the league website at www.floridaleague.com.

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M O S Q U ITO LA G O O N —

Herald photo* by Jim Wenti

Former Seminole Community College slugger Jo n Lozada (top) launched a home run out
of Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium W ednesday night and pitcher's T.J. Large (above,
left) and Brandon W ebb made the blast stand up as the host Sanford River Rats blanked
the Daytona Beach Barracudas, 1-0, to give Sanford a 1-1/2 game lead over Daytona in
the F C S L standings.

What a day for Lee Pancake,
12, ly ier Ishak, 14, Jordan
Gray 14 and their uncle and
grandad. Bill Pancake.
We departed the dock at 5:45
a.m. witn high hopes of seeing
some nice big redfish. It did
not lake long for our hopes to
meet reality. About the time
the sun broke the horizon, the
tails of the mighty redfish
began to wave above the sur­
face. It was a sign of happy
fish. Quietly, we approached
the tailing fish and gently cast
to the school.
Tyler was the first to hook
up with a nice fish. After~a
short 10-minute battle the
hook pulled from the mouth of
the monster fish. All was not
lost, because within a few min­
utes Jordan was battling
another fish. Oh no, not again,
the hook pulled. Those dam
rubber hooks. Time to bait the
hooks with some fresh shrimp
from Skeeter Lagoon's Bait
Shop. This time I broke out the
Daiichi Bleeding bait hooks
and threw the rubber hooks
away.
Moments later we spot the
school tailing again and Tyler
makes a perfect cast. Wham!
Fish on. This time Tyler was
sure to land the fish and he
fought the fish like a pro.
Moments later we were taking
pictures of a 20-pound red.
After a few photos the fish
started tailing about 30 yards
way and Jordan hooks a nice
fish and lands an 11 pound
red. Moment later Bill hooks a
fatty and battled him for a
while. The next fish was a half
an hour away. When Bill
hooked his fish the school took
the deep route and moved
about 100 yards away.
Suddenly the first tail pops up
and then another, and then
about eight or 10 tails are wavSee Outdoors, Page 2B

New Smyrna returns to
regular racing this
Special to the Herald

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See Baseball, Page 2B

River Rats
outduel
Barracudas

New Smyrna Speedway returns to racing
action tonight (Saturday) with the Super Late
Models, Open Wheel Modifieds, Sportsman,
Super Stock, Mini Stock, Strictly Stock and a
special surprise that will be filmed for Spike

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provide extensive online coverage and
MLB Radio will provide exclusive playby-play coverage of the Midsummer
Classic on the Internet.
But there has been a lot more national
news made by Patriots other than
Varitek and Lopez.
Rickie Weeks, who was the starting
second baseman along side Lopez
when Lake Brantley won its last State
Championship in 1998, has been 'the
man’ for the Milwaukee Brewers the

By Doan Smith
Herald Staff

Danny
Graves
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leadoff batter Felipe Lopez will be a
back-up to Sanford's David Eckstein for
the National League in Tuesday's Major
League All-Star Game in Detroit.
The 76th All-Star Game will be tele­
vised nationally by FOX Sports
(Channel 35 locally) and around the
world by Major League Baseball
International with pre-game cere­
monies beginning at 8 p m. ESPN
Radio will provide exclusive, national
radio coverage, while MLB.com will

Weeks, the No. 2 player taken In the
2003 Draft out of Southern University,
hit go-ahead home runs in three
straight home games against the
Pittsburgh Pirates last weekend, the
first two both being game winners, and
drove in seven runs as Milwaukee won
two of three from the Bucs.
On Friday, Weeks was fadng veteran
reliever Rick White with two men on
and the score tied at 4-4 in the seventh
inning, but he was down in the count,
0 -2 The rookie worked the count back
to 2-2 before pounding a high slider
423 feet to left-center field.
The home run was Weeks' second

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Lake Brantley High School baseball
coach Mike Smith is on cloud nine.
With three of his former players star­
ring in the Major Leagues, two making
the All-Star Game and one having a
great individual week, and three cur­
rent underclassmen taking part in the
2005 USA Baseball Youth National
Team trials, what more could you
expect.
As everyone probably knows by now,
Boston Red Sox catcher and Captain,
Jason Varitek, will be the starter behind
the dish for the American League,
while Cincinnati Reds shortstop and

Grads and newcomers
alike make national news

past week.

The Super Late Models will begin a once a
month schedule starting this Saturday so if you
love Super Lates, this Saturday is the night to
come to New Smyrna to see them. Orlando's
Djvid Rogers leads the points followed by Jeff
Choouette and fellow Orlando driver Ronnie
Roach David Froelich is fourth and Dalton
Zehr in filth. Only one point behind Zehr is yet
another Orlando driver, Jared Allison in tu»tn
t
Completing the Top 10 are A J Fjctor, Fain
Skinner, Rich Clouser, and Scotty Crockett
Jhe Late Models have the rognl off for tlie
Goodyrar Challenge Late Model IUU at
Columbia Motor*por1* Park but when they
return ne*t Saturday it t* Rusty Lbersole who
lead* tlie point* with 216 A ) C urreli stand*
wrtond with |95 followed by rookie Alii Owen*
m third with |NJ Jeremy h u h stand* fourth
with 171 fioutl* and tornplrtmg die top five t*
Marl Smith with 142 point* ( ornplaiing ll*r
fop 10 are Robert Anden fieil, David (abb*,

Amanda Gogel, Phillip Bessette, and Sam
Watts.
Art Zunzeman holds a 27 points lead over
Orange City's Tank Tucker in the Open Wheel
Modified division. Tucker has won every tune
he has come to New Smyrna except once when
he had mechanical problems. Bobby Blake
stands third but only has a one point lead over
Orlando Modified driver Jared Allison. Ted
Helmes stands fifth. Alan Bruns, Jerry Symons,
Skip Honaker, Dave Savicki and Mike Dahm
round out the Top 10.
Donny Williams has a commanding lead in
the Sportsman division with 390 points over
second place Jim Snyder with 288, Ron Lufcy
stands only I t points behind Synder in third
with 274 points Dale Clouser is fourth with 251
points followed by newcomer Dale Howard in
filth with 201 point* Mike Soukup, John
Nusbaum, Ken Lew ton, Brian DuIj and Randy
June* round out the Top 10
Ben Cutler Jr liuld* a R) point* lead over led
Vulpiu* in t)u* Mini Stink division David
l astello stands third with 388 pnnl* followed
by Wayne Well* in fiMirth with 211 point* and
Anthony King in fifth with 197 point* Kim
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ERA of 6.00, not bad in a hitters
paradise like Arizona, and the
save.
Continued from Page IB
And Cast was rewarded for
career home run. Weeks, who
his
efforts as he was on of the
also scored in a Brewers' three18 players selected to represent
run rally against Mark Redman
America as members of Its 2005
in the first inning, matched his
Youth
National Team, which
career high with three RBI as
will
travel
to the IBAF "AA"
the Brewers held on for an 8-4
World Youth Baseball
6-4.
victory.
Championship in Monterrey,
The Brewers’ top prospect
On Saturday, the former
Mexico, in August Two return­
going into the season. Weeks
Patriot hit a go-ahead home
ers from the 2004 squad Join
has hit in 17 of his 23 games
players from a total of seven
since being called up from
states in today's selections.
Triple-A Nashville on June
Returning right-handed
11th, where he was having a
pitcher Robert Stock (Westlake
marvelous season, and has
Village, Calif.) and first basealready made two trips to his
Continued from Page IB
manfden Nazario(Miami)
native
Florida
to
play.
-ing.
headline the selections as
He is hitting .2/1 (through
Lee now has a big fish on the
returners from the 2004 squad.
Tuesday),
including
.333
(6-forend of his line. This slobberCatcher Franco Valdes (Miami)
18)
with
nine
RBI
with
runners
knocker was not going to come
returned for his second Youth
in scoring position, has scored
in quickly. My mind thought
National Team trials week
11 runs with three doubles, a
about a recent 61 minute fish
experience, and will Join the
triple,
four
home
runs
and
13
battle, but this fish only fought
team this year.
RBI.
around 25 minutes. It really
The 2005 squad will be
But
that's
the
past
what
helps to have Power Pro
coached by Fnil Bodine of
Fishing Line on your reel
Mendota, Illinois. Bodine will
Brantley?
because you can put some
be assisted by Bill Krejd
If the past few weeks are any
pressure on fish.
(Creston, Iowa), Garye
indication, it looks pretty good.
When we saw the fish, we
LaFevers (Mesa, Ariz.), and
Three players who figure to
knew it was big, but not sure
George Sanchez (Gilbert Ariz.).
be on the 2006 vanity roster; a
how big. Once the fish was in
California leads all states
rising Junior and two rising
the boat I gently supported the
with eight representatives on
sophomores, were three of 36
fish to get a weight. It is very
the Youth National Team.
young men invited to attend
important to support the flan if
Florida follows with four selec­
the 2005 USA Baseball Youth
you weigh them. One should
tions. Arizona has two players
National Team trials for playen
never Just lift the fish into a
on the squad, while Texas,
16-and-Under at Phoenix
vertical position. The fish was
Illinois, M issouri and Utah
Municipal Stadium in Arizona.
right on the 40 pound mark.
each have one.
The trio, lefthanded pitchen,
Lee said something about his
The 18 selections, who have
John Cast and Ryan Markell
arms being tired.
been participating at the weekand first baseman D.J. Hicks
After a good release we fin­
long trials at Phoenix
were chosen to make the trip to
ished the day trout fishing. The
Municipal Stadium, will return
Arizona after competing in the
first hole we pulled out nine
to their respective hometowns
week-long
Junior
Olympic
fish in about 12 casts. Then,
until the team reconvenes in
Baseball
Championships
that
nothing happened for a few
Texas in August for world
featured
144
teams,
72
at
both
minutes. We ended the day
Bill Pancake (back) stands proudly behind his (left to right) nephew Tyler lahak, 14, grendeon Lee Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter
championship preparations.
with a few trout at another
Pancake, 12, and other nephew Jordan Gray 14 as they display a 40-pound redftsh that Bill caught, and Peoria /Surprise, Arizona.
But that was not the only
spot. The trout were caught on
one of several large reds and a few trout the group landed this week In the Mosquito Lagoon
news to come out of USA
This
marked
the
ninth
Rip Tide 3 inch mullet and top
Baseball involving local talent.
withCaptain David Rogers of AAA Hawgwild Saltwater Charters.
straight year that USA Baseball
water plugs.
USA Baseball has announced
the
National
Governing
Body
I must say that these young
hunters on public hunting
a group of 26 players who will
of
baseball
in
this
country,
will
ranee
or
call
800-283-2883.
recovery.
The
post-storm
check­
men did super job on tne boat
areas where the number of
remain in contention for Its
train a team in the 16-andlist can nelp eliminate any fur­
and this will be a fishing trip
hunters and the hunting areas
2005 Junior National Team in
FWC OFFERS UNIQUE
under
age
category
for
interna­
ther
damages
to
your
boat
after
they will not soon forget.
are rigidly controlled to pro­
the 18-and-under age category
HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES
the clouds nave cleared and
tional competition.
Tnere are still some openings
vide an optimum learning
for international competition.
In
addition
to
regular
and
help
you
get
back
on
the
water
And
all
three
did
well
at
the
for July if you would like to try
experience and maximum safe­
The 26 players were selected
quicker.
special
quota
hunts,
the
Florida
trials,
with
Altamonte
Springs'
and catch a big red. Check out
from an original group of 34
ty. These hunts are popular,
Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Also at
Hicks batting .364, Longwood's
the website www.aaahawgathletes who participated in the
and the number of applicants
BoatUS.com
/
Hurricanes,
Commission
(FWC)
is
offering
Cast
earning
a
save
in
two
wildcharters.com or call 407Junior National Team Trials last
exceeds the number of spaces
sportsmen
some
unique
hunt­
appearances
and
Markell
who
boaters
can
see
up-to-the405-0819.
week. The original group had
available each year.
ing opportunities for the com­
played on Apopka's Little
minute storm tracking toots
Tight Lines and Good
been
chosen exclusively from
The
new
Matanzas
WMA
will
League World Series squad a
ing season.
with live satellite images and a
Fishing, Captain David Rogers,
offer a family hunt this year.
those players who competed in
few
years
ago,
hitting
.333
and
new
''spaghetti"
tracking
The
FWC
is
providing
sports­
AAA Hawgwild Saltwater
Applicants age 18 or older may
the 10th Annual Tournament of
model that shows various fore­
having one good outing in two
men mobility-impaired hunts,
Charters.
apply for a permit. The permit
Stan June 21-26 at historic Joe
supervised youth hunts, a fam­
casters' predicted paths. Also
appearances on the mound.
holder
is
required
to
bring
FREE STORM PREPARA­
Becker Stadium in Joplin,
included are landfall strike
ily hunt, quail hunts and back
The Blue team scored three in
from one to two children ages
Missouri.
TION TOOLS AVAILABLE
probabilities, NOAA forecasts
vehicle and airboat hunts on
the third to break open a tie 1-1
8-15. Unlike the youth hunt,
"Going from 34 to 26 players
FOR BOATERS AT “HURRI­
and wind band information.
wildlife management areas
game in the first game of the
the family hunt allows the
was a very difficult decision;
(WMAs). Applications are now
Over a million boaters used the
2005 USA Baseball Youth
CANE CENTER"
adult supervisor to hunt with
more difficult than anyone will
National Team trials pitchers
free site last year.
available from FWC regional
With Hurricane Dennis fast
the children.
ever know," said Jerry Dawson,
New this year on the
Kyle Brule (Chandler, Artz.)
offices and online at
approaching. Boat Owners
Wildlife management areas in
Hurricane Center is a
www.wildflorida.org/huntand Cast combining to hold the Head Coach of the 2005 Junior
Association of The United
the southern part of (He state
National Team (JNT). Dawson,
Hurricane message board for
ing /quota.hunt /default, html.
Red team scoreless for the final
States (BoatU.S.) has some free
offer hunters an unusual chal­
who just finished his 32nd year
boaters
to
share
their
experi­
The
application
period
for
sub­
six
innings.
Brule,
who
tallied
"tools" available that can help
lenge because of their openat Chaparral High School in
mitting applications to be
five strikeouts in three innings,
ences. In addition, a "links"
boaters to prepare their vessel
marsh landscape. Hunting
Scottsdale, Ariz., served as an
section at
included in the random draw­
earned the win for the Blue
for nature's tempest.
these
areas
requires
special
assistant coach on the 2004 JNT.
ing is July 13-29. Like the regu­
BoatUS.com/Hurricanes leads
team. Cast, who also worked
The BoatU.S. "Hurricane
vehicles, and me FWC has
"I know I will lose sleep over
boaters
to
other
forecasts,
a
lar
and
special
quota
hunt
three
innings,
earned
his
first
Center," a storm-related Web
established quotas on the num­
it," Dawson added. "There are
applications, these applications
storm photo gallery, historical
save of the trials.
site located at
ber of vehicles allowed.
always some playen that you
must be submitted through the
storm data and much more.
Brett Krill hit two grand
http: / /www.BoalUS.com /Hur
Permits to operate track vehi­
feel strongly about who don't
internet,
at
tax
collector
offices
Boaters can also view hurri­
slams over the wall at Phoenix
ricanes, includes a Hurricane
cles on the Rotenbergen
make it. I wish we had more
or
at
any
license
agent.
cane-related
questions
posted
Municipal
Stadium
to
lead
the
Preparation Worksheet, inEverglades and Holey Land
days
(to evaluate playen) and
Applications are no longer
Red team's comeback over Blue
depth Guide to Preparing Boats by storm-afflicted BoatU-S.
WMAs and permits to operate
more
numbers. But we still will
accepted by mail.
members and answers provid­
(1-1) in the 17-11 victory
and Marinas for Hurricanes,
airboats on tne Everglades and
have
more
difficult decisions
Mobility-impaired
hunts
are
ed by Seaworthy magazine
Tuesday evening. Trailing 8-1
and a checklist for what to do
Francis S. Taylor WMAs are
ahead of us once we get to
for persons wno require special
Editor Bob Adriance and
in
the
second
inning,
the
Red
after a hurricane strikes. All are
issued in two random selec­
Atlanta."
equipment. These hunts are not
Associate Editor Chuck Fort at
(1-1) team turned on the
free and easily downloadable.
tions.
Following selection of the 26intended for hunters who have
the new "Ask the Experts" sec­
offense to score four in the
The Worksheet quickly yet
A quota hunt permit will be
player roster, athletes will
Honda
Disabled
Person
tion
at
BoatUS.com.
third and 10 in the fifth to even
methodically goes through
required to hunt quail on the
return to their respective
Hunting and Fishing
BoatU.S. - Boat Owners
the trials series at one game a
everything you need to do,
Blackwater WMA Hutton Unit
homes.
The group will then
Certificates, but rather those
Association of The United
piece.
whether you plan on keeping
and Blackwater Field Trial Area
reassemble
in Atlanta on Aug.
who are permanently confined
States - is the nation's leading
The Blue team, which won
your boat ashore, on a mooring
in the Northwest Region. There
26. Player evaluation will con­
to
a
wheelchair,
persons
who
advocate
for
recreational
the trials opener on Monday,
or in the slip. It also lists items
are seven two-day hunts avail­
tinue via practices and exhibi­
boaters providing its 600,000
uire the use of mechanical
took a commanding 8-1 lead in
a boater will need for any hur­
able on the Hutton Unit and
tion games against the Canada
members with a wide array of
s (crutches and walkers) to
ricane preparations.
the second inning, led by
two four-day hunts on the
Junior
National Team.
consumer services including a
walk or those with complete
Stonecipher's leadoff home run
The Guide goes into greater
Field Trial Area. The quota is
Following this evaluation peri­
group-rate
marine
insurance
single-leg
amputations.
detail about how hurricane
and back-to-back hits by
two groups per hunt on the
od, a final 20-player Junior
program that includes auto­
Another unique hunt is for
Franco Valdes (Miami) and
damages occur, explains what
Hutton Unit and three groups
National Team roster will be
matic hurricane haul-out cover­ hunters 8-15 years old.
Hicks.
per hunt on the Field Trial
boaters should expect and
selected.
On Sept. 1, the team
age that will pay up to $1000 to
Two WMAs in the North
Area. A group may consist of
includes information and dia­
Hicks then had a two-run
will
depart
for VUlahermosa,
remove a vessel from the water
Central Region (Camp
up to three hunters. Shooting
grams on how to prepare mari­
double to center field to break
Mexico,
where
the JNT will
in advance of a hurricane. For
Blanding and Andrews) offer
hours end at 3 p.m., and the
nas and boats. Also included is
open a 7-7 contest in the bot­
compete
in
the
COPABE
bag limit is 12 quail per group
opportunities for non-hunting
more information, go to
a tracking chart and valuable
tom of the eighth inning to lead
"AAA"
Pan
Am
Junior
per
day.
http: //www.BoatUS.com/Insu
adults to supervise young
information on post-storm
the Blue team to victory in
Championships Sept. 2-11. The
game four.
Junior National Team competes
Following Hicks's lead, the
in two major events in bi-yearBlue team went on to tally a
ly cycles — the Pan Am
total of five runs in the bottom
Championships and the IBAF
the restrictor plate which limits the flow of
of the eighth to run away with
Speedway last Saturday evening, Sunday
World Championships. The
Continued from Page IB
air into the carburetor.
the 12-7 game four win. The
morning?, in the Pepsi 400.
Pan Am Championships serve
Pittsley and Pat Wells round out the Top
The race had nine caution flags which
This is the second race in a row that the
victory moves Blue to 2-1-1,
as a qualifier for the ensuing
10.
included four accidents that claimed at
while Red falls to 1-2-1.
"Rushville Rocket" has taken the check­
year's World Championships.
Jason Foster not only leads the points in
least seven vehicles in two separate crashes
ered flag. This was however the first time
Hicks finished the night 2The USA Baseball Junior
the Super Stock division at New Smyrna
including Championship points leader
anybody actually climbed the chain link
for-2. Third baseman Josh
National Team is a perennial
Speedway but also at Orlando
Greg Biffle (#16 National Guard Ford).
fence to make it to the top of the starters
Vitters (Anaheim, Calif.) was
wer on the international
SpeedWorld. Foster has accumulated 454
The race ended Just before 2 a m. Sunday
tower. As he made it to the top Stewart
also impressive at the plate,
seball scene. Only once in the
points to Pat Buckley in second with 353
morning following a two-and-a-half hour
held both hands toward the sky which sent
going 3-for-3 with three RBI
21-year history of the IBAF
points. Faris Crews comes in third with 310
rain delay. Nearly 200,000 fans battled the
the crowd into a cheer.
and a run scored.
World Junior Championships,
points followed by James Adams with 292
rain and muddy parking lots to watch the
" I'm way too old and too fat to be doing
The Blue team then tallied 15
has the United States failed to
and Josh Wronkowski with 388. Ron
Pepsi 400.
that," said Stewart afterward " f was com­
hits behind Josh Vitters's 4-forcapture a medal. During this
Whaley, Bruce McGonigal Jr., Bill Wingate,
This race is the second at the Daytona
mitted and I wasn't going to let the fans
5 effort to earn the 13-1 victory
time, the JNT has earned five
George Spears, and JT Tippins round out
International Speedway for the NASCAR
down.
in the final game of the USA
gold medals, nine silver medals
the Top 10.
Nextel Cup series each year. In February
After Saturday's qualifying session
Baseball Youth National Team
and six bronze medals.
Strictly Stocks points leader is Jose
the new season kicks off at Daytona which
everyone was saying that they had the car
trials series.
Among the 26 invited were
Rivera with 448 points but not far behind
has given the track a kind of traditional
to beat.
Markell had a great outing
Sanford's own Marcus Lemon,
Rivera is Ray Tanguay in second with 437
Super Bowl status After all Daytona is
Stewart started on the pole and led a
relief, going 1-2/3 perfect
the son of former Cihcago
points. Greg Dame stands third with 301
where NASCAR found it's roots back in
record 151 laps of the 400 mile (160 lap)
innings and facing just four
White Sox and Detroit Tigeis
points followed by Mike Wofford with 276
the 1940's when they used to race cars
restrictor plate race.
batters, striking out two and
star outfielder Chet Lemon,
and Tim Logue with 204 Tammy CJouser,
down Highway Al A and onto the sandy
"I think we're |ust going to take this car
getting another to hit into a
who plays for his father at
Jeffrey Shimmel, Maureen Dahm, Alvin
Beach
to the shop and give it a bath," said
double play.
Eustis High School, and
Morris and Richie Riley round out the Top
Today (Sunday) Stewart will attempt to
Stewart "Then we'U jusi put it on |acks
The victory moved Blue to 3*
DeLand
High School fireballer
10.
make it three Nextel Cup wins in a row at
and cover it up in the corner until we can
1-1, while Red fell to 1-3-1.
Mike Main, whose brother Matt
Pit gate will open at 4 p m with raring
two in a row al Chicagoland Speedway in
bring it back here in February tor the 500 "
Hicks would finish the five
action at 7 30 p.m. at the track located at
the USCj Sheelrock 400 (WESH Channel 2,
The Pepsi 400 marked the last tune that
games with four hits in 11 at
1 rep Babe Ruth World Series
the comer of SR 44 and CR 415, between
3pm)
raring legends Rusty VVjilacc (*2 Miller
bats, including two doubles,
championship
team and Dtci
New Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona
Last year Stewart held off the field to
Lite Dodge) and Mark Marlin (*t&gt; Viagra
scoring five runs and driving in Lyman.
Grandstands open at 6 p m with general
Win the race despite a large broo-ha-ha
Ford) would climb into their cars at (he
four to end with a 364 average
Lemon, an infielder who w
admission $10, students and seniors $5,
tight in the pilx between nix crew and that
Daytona International Speedway
Markell had one hit in three
be
a senior at Eustis this fall.
children 11 and under FREE.
of kasey Kane
Wallace began his Cup Series career in
at batx, but two tough innings
273 (3 fo r-11) in four games
NASC AR will make one more trip this
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with two runs scored and two
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out* in on* inning of pile lung
run for the second straight
night this time a two-run,
eighth-inning blast that gave
the Brewers a 5-3, come-frombehind win over the Pirates in
front of 29,092 on fireworks
night at Miller Park.
This time he used his light­
ning-quick hands to turn on an
inside fastball from Pirates
reliever Salomon Torres for a
two-run home run, marking

the second time in as many
nights that the Brewers scored
five unanswered runs to win.
On Sunday, the finalist for the
2004 Sullivan Award as the
United States’ top amateur ath­
lete hit his third nomer in as
many games for a 3-2 lead in
the tnird inning, and the
Brewers scored five more in the
sixth for an 8-2 lead that quick­
ly evaporated as they were

nipped 11-10 in a slugfest.
The homer streak finally
ended on Monday as he was
held hitless, but the winner of
the prestigious Golden Spikes
Award in 2003 as the best ama­
teur player in the United States
and 2003 Baseball America
College Player of the Year
showed he is getting better
defensively as he made a slid­
ing stop Jon a hard-hit

grounder by Juan Encarnadon
and threw to first for the final
out of the game as the Brewers
edged the Marlins, 3-2, in
Miami.
And Tuesday night Weeks
went 2-for-5 with his third dou­
ble of the season as Milwaukee
again topped Florida at home,

O utdoors-

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To Place Your Ad Call
12— E lderly-C are

71—*H blp W anted

Senior Horn# Car*

VWITMQ ANGELS provide
r N l M caregivers lor nonmedical homo ca n . Lie
#22810. 407-302-4136.

15— C em etery L o t s
Oefdewn: Doubt* Depth (2).
« l A ra t e r Ind *3600 407310-3907

71— H e l p W an ted
a a a a B B B B

4 SPECIAL REAL
ESTA TE AG EN TS
For Casual High Pwlocmancfl
Office In Downtown Saniord.
Mud have documented history
of SB nrtton pha lor el least two
conaecuttve years Mutt be a
aaff diracled performer who
accepts coaching and thrives
under high expectations. Must
be wiling to mentor and share
responsibility tor (/owing the
Compart*. V w y -^ b ^ 'M y r t f '
privets''offices. Walk yoor
dents b great nsetauants. tiers,
shops A The River Waft.
70/30 Compensation includes
paid board dues, signs,
marketing, business cards and
decorating allowance
Please mad resume to The New
Home Network. 100 East First
Stoat Suia 2188. Saniord. FL.
32771, or email to:
nawhomanatworkfflcll rr com
or tax to 407-200-4234.
Appointment setters tor reverse
mortgage company Salary,
bonuses and commissions.
Longwood location. C a l Ted
Sims 407-707-0270
Experienced Grill Cooks
Needed. Full A Part Tima
needed wsh open evatobtty Top
wages paid. Apply m person at
your local Saniord Cracker
Barrel. O CS 407-324-1020.

HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
TRAININGFOR
EMPLOYMENT

HERE WE QNOW AOAINt
Nations largest Home Food
Service Looking lor 4 Exp
Appointment
Sellers
Salary+Bonus+Spiffs
Call
Carol 407-322-3003 ad 130 tor
Interview.
A VA ILA BLE:
Full-Time
Shop/Wvehouse
position
wrtoed tetifcutor Erttiy level pay
ml sxcallanl benefits. Job
requirements: sbie to Ml 50 be,
attention to detail, must have
good driving record. Call for
appointment. PH# 407-330O X 1,200 Tech Drive, Sanford
Central Park. Sanford FL
32771.___ ____ __________
A VA ILA BLE:
PartTlma/Mlnimum
Wage
SUMMER help needed. Must
be able to Ufl 50 lb* Submit
application at: 200 Tech Drive.
Sanford Central Park. Sanford.
FL 32771. Ph# 407: 330-0301.

71— H elp W anted

71— H elp W an ted

D c u w n omvtit
JOIN Aaron's, Sanford
Pd. training, benefits, bonus
Deliver A install furniture in
our cost, homes
APPLY IN PERSON
2432 S. French Ave.

INVESTIGATE BEFOR E
YO U INVEST!
Always a good policy,
especially
lor
business
opporkxtNn and hwtcNeea Cal
Florida Dept, of Agriculture a
Consumer Services at 800-4367352 or FTC-HELP for free
rtbrntation. Or visa our Wsb s*e
at www ftc gov/buop.
Florida law requires sellers of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept, of
Agriculture A Consumer
Services before sailing Can to
verity lawful registration before
you buy

T O T HOME salesperson.

Driver F T or PT. 6 Less D
Irenes. wf-deMfe rxxeery. 407323-8188.
Drivers • DUMP TRUCK.
Class B. benefits. 407-322
8133

•Baby-sitter wanted, mostly
Electric Wa s : Experienced,
night 4 weekends. Musi be ,17.,
' and halpere Live Electric. 520
or older. Background check A
Laurel Ave. Sanford 407-321refs required. Christina. 4076080.
221-2304._______

B a rte r, Part Tim *
407-302-6088
407-383-7591(CP)
Lake Mary gift baskets store
tookvtg tor basket maker A salsa
assistant. X to 40 hours. Prior
basket or floral experience
preferred Good computer stole
reqtxmd Fax resume. 407-4440587.

H ELP W A N TED : F/T Flexographic Praia Operator.
Entry level or Expd self-starter
Ability to kft up to 50 lbs.
English/Spanish speaking
Cali, 407-331-3605
Flower ahep needs mprt. A fcral
design exp. Soma delivery
required Serious inquires only
407-324-8000

HELP WANTED
•MAINTENANCENIGHTS/WEEKENDS F/T
•EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F/T-P/T
•C.N.A7ACTIVITIES
Pn WEEKENDS
•HOUSEKEEPERS - F/T
Upscale senior living community.

BuUdoxm, BacUion,
Leaders. Desp Trucks,
Grsdtri, Scrspen,
Euavaton
Nsit Oats; July 11*
•National Certification
•Financial AuuUncc
-Job Placement

407 - 322-2611

71— H elp W an ted

Driver/Dedicated REG. Lane
COASTAL TRANSPORT
HOME EVERY WEEKENO
GUARANTEED!
4 5 % Pretoaded/Pretarped
•Average 5888 •51019/weefc
Jacksonvile, FL Terminal
Sunday Cellars Welcome
CDL-A req'd 877-428-5627
wwwctdnven com

Excellent pay/benefits.
Resume Fax 407-322-3065

Irrigation
Installers,
experienced only, benefits.
407-322-8133
Dining Room staff A Kitchen
staff needed for busy
restaurant
in
Lake
MaryAongwood wee 407-3208100

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR U N D ER G R O U N D '
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
Starting Salary tB.SQfHr
HEALTH IHSUHANCI ANO 401K
PLAN! Dmg free workplace.
Apply ah SSQ taker Drive,
AJtamonte Springe 407-M0SOW. (Off

Laborers: Must travel Mon-Fn
in t e e of Florida Cal 407-3238822

Her i t age

Auocaud Trian| Stem

■t Lake F o rc it

Uc./Ord Baptist Minister to
pastor wati estab. church Sand
resume: Pulpit Committee, St
Paul M B Church 813 Pina Ave.
Saniord. FI 32771 by Aug 12.
2005

Loadara/Unloadar
$800 lit hour/59 76 hour
after X days

Sanford Area
No Experience Required
Must work Holidays and
Every Weekend 5 day work
ek. 2 days off during the
week Room tor opportunity
Awesome Fringe Benefits
Hard worker-dedication a
must.
Drug/Background
check
required
Start
Immediately' Call 407-442-

Exp.
Medical
Assistant A Front
Desk: Reliable Indiv,
last learner w/ great
cuat. sve skills 6
business,
sense
Exc. pay, P/T, Mon, 1U,
Th, Sat. 407-894-5666

Classified Rates
(Prepayment Required)
4 line ad.............
........................ 1 week $ 1 8 ........................3 weeks $36
.......................2 weeks $ 2 5 ..........................4 weeks $45
Yard S ales....5 lines fo r $15
S in fo rtl
July lllli

p riCe
includes
. test and

Mrlbournr
a11 th&lt;
iJuly
i io.Lrt|U,pm&lt;nt
18U&gt; No hl(ltlrn

char)(es

^ rs

Basic construction and
computer knowledge
helpful
Salary ♦ Commission

Classified Contract Rates
(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
contract. Credit Application Required)
5 - 1 0 lin e s .............................90^/line
11 - 20 lin e s ........................... 80&lt;/llne
21 or m ore lines................... 70&lt;/line

Legal Advertising
$4.95 per column inch

71— H

elp

W an ted

Now hiring dish washera/prep
cooks, tor immedtole positions.
Goodpay. greet hom 407-2427415.
Operator: Trackhoe lor
underground storm/utilities
crew. 407-322-8133

Call for interview
t -800-835-3881
ask for Ron

Machine
M elntenanc
M echanic
Nationally
Company

Recognized

Sanford/Lake Mary
Location
&lt;$-5 yrs aiparience
-Lathe/Wakting required
•Understanding PLC
Operating a Milling Machine
■C/C Drive
1st shift requires beetQ bn cell
24/7
High
School
Diptoma/GED Background
Chack Raquirad. Strong
Etodnc* Knowledge Abtty to
build relay ladder logic
Manufacturing experience
preferred Call for
Interview!
407-862-0090

M achine O perators
59 00 up per hour

Sanford Area
Landscapers and Grade
Craw Laborers 407-321B IX .

Phone 407-322-2207

800-383-7364

&lt; 'w 1

2 ' •

All 3 shifts available. Exp.
preferred but not reqtxrad. btost
be capable of starving tor tong
periods of time Willingness to
learn to trade. Great
opportunity! High School
Otploma/GED.
Drug/Background
chock
required Start Immediately I
407-882-0090
Mchetel Pizzeria now hvtng tor
all positions. Please contact
Chnstma. 407-221-2394 or a|
at 3828 S Orlando Dr. Sanford,
in the Big Lots Plaza.
Vivona's North Pizzeria needs
drivers, pizza makers, subs,
wadresses A phones. Appfy with
owner at 2477 Park Ave.
Sanford
Now rtnng Al Postons F/T and

p/T. Gnu Cooha. CaHAa.
Counter .Hflla. B u n e n . &amp;
Dishwashers. High Volume
Food Courts Located at the
Saniord Airport Building '8*
Applications being excepted
lor March hinrtg EOE-M/F/V/O
Creative Host Service*/
Compass Group-USA
407-323-0345
Accepting Applications M-F
9:OOsm-2:OOpm
Sita/Base Crew Local work.
F/T wSh benefits 407-3228133

Part Tim a cook, serv er*, a
dishwasher needed. Contact
Mytene
407-323-7308
Parts Distributor is now hiring
for picking/pecktng in our
warehouse. Computer exp. a
pius. Full A Pari Time positions
available. 58/hr. wri tram. Drug
A background chock. Call tor
appointment. 407-302-3360
Production
Assemblers
neeood for military contracts.
Soldaring
experience
preferred. English literacy
required.
Four
day
workweek/40 hours week. Full
benefits. 58 15/start. e 25/30
days, ♦ .25/60 day*. Appfy to
person at Malhews Associates,
Inc.. Hickman Drive, just past
Comfort Inn
PT
parking
tot
attendants/cashters at tha
Orlando-Saniord International
Airport. Experience to safes
and/or cuslomar service
preferred Fax 407-5884545 or
call HR at 407-5654500
Receptionist
Bilingual
(English/Spanish)
Good
communications A customer
service skills. FT. benefits
available. Call 407-324-2442.
Ratable Maintenance Person
A Ytod Person needed, pL Ime.
Please call if interested. 407323-6019

71— H elf W anted
W AN TED : Outgoing sales
rep tor community newspaper
group. Newspaper sales
experience preferred. Benefits
include
bese
salary,
commission plan, mileage,
paid
vacation,
health
insurance. 401k. Resume*
onfy to: Sanford Herald. 300
N. French Ave.. Sanford. FL
32771
or
dping9seminotohereld.com

W3RKTP3SrH5Hi
Sanford based Home Food
Service looking for a lew sellmotivated
experienced
appointment
setters
HotiY»0onu*rFood dtocottots
We wB Cato 805662-3863 ext
136 ask tor Carol, cell before
12:30 PM.

93— R o o m s F o r
Rent

T K I wT B I nTSl T
Starting • 512/wfc.
Historic Downtown
407-3304423

95— R oom m ate
W an ted
Seeking a person to share my
homo, view of Lake Monroe, toff
house prtvkegee. Cal 407-3297232 for an appointment.

97— A pa rtm en ts F u r n ish ed
Swdord: Ftotortc 3/15 2 tor*

t0SO/month.2/1,5590/month
407-262-2002.
Sanford, Lovefy 1BR apt. newfy
renovated, complete privacy,
mdu. util Seeking 1 mature
working couple over 40. No
children, no drugs. 5575/mo ♦
5300 sac. lease 407-3213735.

98— R entals
Efficiency
itOOwk,
Apartments. 5150wk. also
houses
lor
rent
furnished/unfurmshed 407
240-1188

99— A partm en ts U

n f u r n is h e d

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Mary: Funxshed room la
t adult, call tor details, call#
407-4159982

LAKE ADA 1 BORM. SSStUMO
2 BORU. tSTOiMO ANO UP
CaWe Included
407-323-8670

Unfurnished mom, private bath,
house privileges, phone,
5100/wk Female non-smoker.
Christian 407-3250736.

Quality Living at Affordable
Pricing. 1 ,2 I3 b e d ro o m e ,
lake views, 407-322-0104.
EHO.

W M M M M M M M B&lt;

Responsible honest person
needed lor kitchen/dek. PT/FT.
Maitland area 407-660-9260.
407-925-6452
Salem Carriers
CDL-A Drivers Needed in
Daytona Beach. 2 years exp.
req. Great home time A
benefits. Up to 5950 X wkfy
Meet the Recruiter
Hampton Inn, 151 Douglas
Ave., Altamonte Springs. FL
14 Exit 92 (SR436) to
Douglas Ave. Hotel on right
July 7 th A tth
from Sam to 5pm
Salem carried Inc
3143 International
Speedway Blvd
Daytona Beach. FL
July 9th, 10th 4 11th
From la m to 5pm
or call 1-600-709-2536
Secretary: Full time. 57 OQ/hr.
computar exp necessary,
casual atmosphere Call Juke.
407-323-8822
Short order cook, expd only,
breakfast A lunch Appfy m
person. 8am-2pm 2511 South
Sanford Ave. Sanford

Run a

FRENCH A
ITALIAN TEACHER S
P/T. to lake mary Inlingua
Language Center. 407-3220700
Part time cook, servers 4
dishwasher needed. Contact
My tone.
407-323-7306
Tattoo Artat needed Pari time
Would like to review your
porttoSo Pto Cal 385479-2101
Tito setters A/or
spprentfeae. Call Craig.
4074AA402S.
Trainee
Wanted
Small
construction company needs
trainee with clean driving
record tor out ol town work Muri
nave data D tcense 407-3309466

Ad and Get A
G arage Sa le Kit
• 3 Signs
• Bright Pre-Priced
Labels
• Checklist / tips
M IT ria t

Vivona s
Fine
Italian
Restaurant m Lk Mery needs
tuS time Drivers A Pizza
Maser* C * 4Q7 33D2Q40 or
appfy m 601 Wekton B»vd

1 407-322-2611

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Sunday. July 10,2005

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service th a t you
can depend on.
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EXPERT
SPECIALTY
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Tree Removal,
Trimming, Bobcat
Svc. Firewood,
Free Estimates.
Lic/tns

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2109 French Ave.
Sanford, a 32771
(407) 323-3884

live Service On

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407-617-0740

DRESSED
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FOR TVC WELL

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To Look Thu
Cool It Cant All
Bt Walk i War

Christopher Leon's

Specialize In

S e r v l c f 1^

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•Roof Tear Off*
•Trash Removal*
•JunkCars‘ CleanOuts
•We Haul Almost
Anything*

407-402-1134

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2921 S. Orlando Dr. (17-92 • Sav-A-Lot Ptazs)
8sNord. a •407-320-1999

Ati About Our SkAContracton And
Handyman Special!
4 0 7 - 3 2 4 —1 1 7 7

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Donations for tax
write-off end to purchaae
minimum 6,000 square
feet of bulldeble lend.

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Florida. Phona 407-BS4-7131.

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Teachers praise new salary structure
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SANFORD — Representatives from
the Seminole Educators Association
and the Seminole County School Board
say they ate pleased after an agreement
was reached Saturday ending months
of teacher salary negotiations.
The new contract for teacher salaries
creates a salary structure that places a
majority of teachers on a step that
equates to their actual years of teaching
experience. Under the old structure, it

While it was not quite the
opening week of district
play that most hoped for,
Lako Howell, Lyman,
and Orangewood
Christian alt came away
with big wins.
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was not unusual for two teachers with
the same amount of experience to have
different salaries.
In addition to converting the salary
schedule, the school district has also
given an average 6 to 8 percent increase
in salaries.
Seminole County teachers picketed
in front of the education center build­
ing in protest of the school board's lat­
est proposal in August.
Superintendent Bill Vogel said he
was willing to work with the SEA to
reconfigure the salary schedule and

noted that both groups had uncovered
some situations where the system was
not equitable.
The agreement is the largest salary
package awarded to teachers in
Seminole County in )5 years, Vogel
said Monday.
"W e're very pleased," he comment­
ed.
Tlie settlement consists of the salary
schedule change, the improved salaries
for teachers, and reducing the number
of steps in the salary schedule from 36
to 28.

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The teachers wanted a decrease in
the number of steps so the salary sched­
ule was more aligned with a teacher's
career span. With 36 steps, teachers
would have to work 41 years to got to
the ton of the schedule.
Botn the school board and the associ­
ation acknowledged, in a joint state­
ment, that the agreement would
require a multi-year process to fully
achieve the goal.
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Saluting those
dedicated
to safety

This young man took
part in a special ceremo­
ny in Longwood to honor
emergency personnel
and the victims of the
Sept. 11, 2001, terror
attacks.
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SCC president
named to
national board
SANFORD —
Members of the
Council for
Advancement and
Support of Education
recently elected two
officers and 12 addi­
tional representatives,
including Seminole
Community College
President Dr. E. Ann
McGee, to serve on Us
30-member Board of
Trustees, SCC
announced Monday.
McGee, the Board's
only community col­
lege president, will
serve as one of 18
trustees-at-large repre­
senting the council's
districts within North
America. The Board
sets policy for the
council, establishes the
budget, and oversees
organizational assets.
“I am proud and
honored to have been
elected to contribute
to this prestigious
organization,” McGee
said.

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G e o r g ia H I —

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Elementary School in
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Shorty Smith has workoOirt Brtsson Funeral Home for nearly 65 years. He just turned 04.

Shorty does everything
he can for funeral home
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people
nythinc
would give just about anything
to be Oren Smith.
Smith reached 94 years old
Sept. 17. He works every day
from 8 a m. to noon. His mind is
sharp. He says he's healthy, has
thousands of friends and has no
regrets.
ifis wife, Minnie, passed away
four years ago, but now he has a
lady friend, Anna Herbst, who he
can take to dinner. How has he
reached this wonderful plateau

in life?
"It's the man upstairs, that's
the only thing I can tell you," he
said, adding that he doesn't
drink and he doesn't smoke.
His first name is Oren, but no
one calls him that. Oren is better
known as Shorty, and he has
worked at Brisson Funeral Home
in Sanford for almost 65 years.
"This has been my life since
1940," Shorty says, knocking on
the dark wood table inside the
funeral home. He remembers the
exact day he left his job with the
city of Sanford to work for
Gordon Brisson at the funeral

home.
"Gordon was a good man to
work with and for," Shorty says.
He started on Oct. 15, and says he
has done a little of everything at
the funeral home over the years.
"I do a little bit of whatever I
can," he says.
Shorty's brother lived in
Sanford and was the reason he
moved here from Waycross, Ga.,
in 1927. At first Shorty worked as
a diesel engineer for the city, but
after becoming familiar with Mr.
Brisson and outers at the funeral
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SANFORD — Major growth in Sanford
in the last several years has brought for­
ward an unlikely candidate for the recently
vacant seat of District 4
city commissioner.
The seat is open after
former
commissioner
Kevin Hipes unexpected­
ly stepped down for
medical reasons Aug. 24.
Qualifying for the Nov. 8
special election continues
through Friday, Sept. 23
at 5 p.m.
Local attorney Jack
Bridges has announced
o r ia g e s
his candidacy, and upon
being asked why. he said lie honestly doesSm

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plans blitz
on poverty
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SANFORD — On April 18 lost year,
Shirley Debose cut the ribbon to her new
house. She had wailed 17 years to own her
own home.
"Every American's dream is to own a
home," Debose said. "Our dream could not
be fulfilled without some assistance." She
currently resides in her new home with her
daughter, Shirron, and two granddaughters.
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COLORADO
SPRINGS,
Colo. — The International
Association of Fire Fighters hon­
ored Lt. Frank J. Kucera of
Seminole County Local 3254 and
Fire Fighter William Sliapiro of
Orange Countv Local 2057
among the 86 fallen members of
the union from the United States
and Canada that were remem­
bered September 17.
Hundreds of firefighters and
family members gathered in
Colorado Sprinp For the 19th
annual IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter
Memorial Ceremony. Kucera
died due to a job-rvljted heart
attack on May 27, at the age of 43
and Shapiro died due to a jobrelated lieart attack on Aug. 14,

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age of 46.
"This cer­
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fitting and
re s p e c tfu l
tribute
to
L ie u te n a n t
Kucera, Fire
F i g ht e r
Shapiro and
Kucera
the
other
brave souls
who gave their lives in tlte name
of public service over the past
year," says Harold Sduitberger,
general president of the 270,000member IAFF. "It offers families,
eagues
Slupir an
Brothers Kucera and Shapiro
opportunity to remember and
honor their sacrifice and service

to humanity."
The ceremony featured fire
fighter pipes and drums, honor
guards music, and celebratory
comments and was designed lo
be an uplifting event. This year's
ceremony honored fire fighters
killed or reported as deaths in
the line of duty between June
2004 and June 2005.
The mission of the IAFF
Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial,
which is located in the shadow
of Pike's Peak, is to luinor the
sacrifice made by pmfessional
fire fighters and paramedics
who nave given tlu-ir lives so
others might live. Since its cre­
ation in 1976, the nanu-s of tire
1,775 fallen fire fighters iiave
been engraved into the Wall of
Honor as part of the memorial.

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Weilnrwlny. September 21. 2005

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N C E AROUND O UR CO U N TY

Dr. Johnson
to sign copies
of latest book

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Herald Correspondent
ORLANDO — You can get your auto­
graphed copy of the latest book of Dr.
Cheryl Johnson, "Help! I'm Raising My
Parents". This is a Bible-based guide for
caring for the elderly.
You are invited to a book signing to cele­
brate the sophomore
release by Dr. Johnson,
Saturday, Sept. 24, at the
Long's Christian Book
and Music Store, 1610
Edgewater
Drive,
Orlando.
Dr. Johnson knows
very well what taking
care of the elderly is all
I about. They can present
some challenges and can
Jo h n so n
be time consuming, not
to mention stressful. This
book will serve as a primer to help you
through similar experiences. It will serve as
a source of information as well as comfort.
The book is dedicated to the aging in Dr.
Johnson's life, her mother, Mae Fisher, stepdad Joe Fisher and mother-in-law Tiny
Johnson, her aging sibling Agnes Leonard,
aging friends Fannie Johnson, Vera King,
Gladys Moseley and Gloria Ware.
This book contains Biblical references as
well as resources regarding the care of the
elderly, especially one's parents.
Jesus himself was concerned about the
care of his mother. When he was dying on
the cross, he told John, "Behold thy moth­
er". If Jesus made arrangements for his
mother's care, we should mimic his actions.
To contact Dr. Cheryl Johnson, the
author, or schedule interviews or speaking
engagements, her web page is www.legacypublishing services.com. Call 407-294-4867
or cjohnson394t'cfl.rr.com.

Dancers perform
to benefit fight
against diabetes
S A N F O R D — W h e n E liz a b e lli S t r t n w a s
1 0 y e a r s o ld , s h e w a s d ia g n o s e d w it h d la b e lt* * .

A student at Millennium Middle School
al the lime, and a dancer, she worked with
dance instructor Holley Ricker to put
together a show that would help raise
awareness and money for the American
Diabetes Association.
H ie Dancing for Diabetes show grew to
include the Seminole High School Dazzlers
and Miriam and Valerie's School of Dance
Arts' SODA Pops.
On Saturday, Sept. 24 at 7 p.m., the
dancers will take to the stage again. Stein is
now a student at Seminole High School. She
and her friends will dance and sing in the
show.
The performers will include the Dance IV
students from Millennium Middle School,
the Millennium Boys, the Seminole High
School Dazzlers, the SHS Gospel Choir,
Destiny, and the a capella group Eclectic.
There will also be dancers from the SODA
Pops and Focus Performing Arts Studio.
Tickets are $8 each.

Morning Star
hosts fundraisor
ORLANDO — The .Morning Star School
Auxiliary’, is hosting their fourth annual
Fall Benefit and Auction, Blues, Bets and
Bluffs on Saturday, September 24, 2005 at
the Ivanhoe Plaza Hotel, 60 South Ivanhoe,
Orlando at 7 p.m.
A Casino Night and Texas Hold Em'
Tournament is scheduled. Tournament
Grade Prize is a Super Mega Satellite Seat
for the 2006 World Series of Poker.
Tlie Auxiliary of Morning Star School is
dedicated to help these special children
challenged by Down Syndrome, Spina
Bifida, Cerebral Palsy, Autism and other
special learning disabilities realize their
own greatest potential. The student body
continues to grow, and includes students
from Seminole County.

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The city o f Lake Mary
Local Planning Agency will
' the com­
meet at 7 p.m. in
mission chambers of Cit“y
_______________
Hall. Items on the agenda
include recommendations on
the Wekiva Study Area.______

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The Winter Springs East
Rural Area Property Owners
Committee will meet at 7:30
p.m. in the East Training
Room of Winter Springs City
Hall.

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The Helen Stairs Theatre
Repertory Company in
downtown Sanford presents
"Cam elot", Sept. 23 through
Oct. 2. Shows are Fridays
and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
and Sundays at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $15 and $12.
Herald photo by Tommy VWeart

Andre Bel, left, a Sanford Youth Football Association board member, stands works with Misty Beasloy, schpjastx; coordina­
tor for the association, and Tony Dunum of the Sunrise Kiwanis Cktb Sept. 17. Both organizations a
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the youth association home dates on Oct B and 22. The two groups were looking for ways to get involved to hefcvtetims of
Hunfcane Katrina recover. Both groups ask people to stop by the games at Sominole High School to help this worthy cause.

Assault - Battery
• Calvin Jereom c Sims, 29, of
Pine Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturdav at his
residence as the result o f an
altercation w ith a fem ale. He
reportedly damaged her vehicle
as well. He was charged with
battery — causing bodily harm
(d om estic violence), property
damage over $200, and resisting
an officer without violence.
• Phillip Wayne M iller Jr., 20,
of Driftwood Lane, w u arrested
by Sanford police Saturday at his
residence. Officers said fie had
been Involved in a fam ily d is­
pute. He was charged witn sim ­
ple assault (dom estic violence).
• George Walter Jolicoeur, 33,
of Bradshaw Drive, was arrested
by Sanford police Friday at his
residence. O fficers said he pre­
vented a fem ale from calling 911
to make a com plaint against him.
W hen o fficers attem pted to
arrest him, he reportedly fled
from them and ran through the
house causing property damage.
He was charged with bribery for testifying/hindering use of
911 (d om estic violence), tw o
counts o f resisting an officer
w ith violence, and property
damage of $1000 or mure.
D isorderly Conduct
• Rebecca N icole Ashley, 25,
of Oak Avenue, Sanford, and
Tabatha Anne G etchell, 23, of
Geneva,
w ere
arrested
by
Sanford police Sunday at a busi­
ness in the 2600 block of O rlando
drive. Each was charged with
disorderly conduct on tne prem ­
ises of an establishm ent. Getchell
was also charged with resisting

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The
annual Seminole County Public
Schools' Partners in Excellence
kickoff breakfast is scheduled for
Friday, Sept. 23, 8 a.m. at The
Hilton
Orlando/Altamonte
Springs.
The Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools sponsors
the event. The 752 business part­
ners from the 2004-05 school year
will be recognized. These partner­
ships have involved volunteer

an officer without violence.
T h efts
• Ancizar D ejesus Perez, 52,
o f Park D rive, Sanford, was
arrested by • Sanford police
Thursday at ,i store in Seminole
Towne Center. He reportedly
look $125 In items from a store
without paying. He was charged
with first degree petty larceny.

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• Sherm an Ware, 19, of West
9th Street, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday in the
1200 block of West 13th Street.
He was charged with trespassing
in a structure.

•
K enneth
M ichael
Beau chesne, 21, of M yrtle
Avenue, was stopped by Sanford
police on Sept. 14, at Highway
17-92 and West 15th Street. He
was charged with driving with a
suspended license, unlaw ful
speed in a school zone, and driv­
er not wearing a seatbelt.
• David Sanchez Rodriguez,
24, of West Bend, Wisconsin was
arrested by Sanford police
Saturday as the result of a hit
and run accident at Highway 17­
92 and Lake Mary lllvd. He was
located on West 27th Street. He
was charged with resisting an

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• Tony.Warrun, Jjpiitlv 38i list­
ed as hom eless, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday in the
100 block of N orth French
Avenue, where officers reported
seeing him with a can of beer. He
was charged with trespassing on
property after warning, and vio­
lation of the city ordinance on
having an open con tain er of
alcohol.

T raffic Stops
• Richard Jam es Thompkins,
46, of Center Street, was stopped
by Sanford police Monday on
H ighw ay 17-92 at Lake Mary
Boulevard. He was charged with
driving with a suspended license
and load not secured (in a pick­
up truck).

projects, student and teacher incen­
tives, job shadowing, classroom
speakers, field trips, student art­
work displays, and student choral
and band performances at the busi­
nesses.
Since 1985 businesses and
organizations have been partner­
ing with Seminole County Public
Schools, enhancing the quality of
education and enriching the lives
of students and teachers. Partners
In Excellence is an exchange of

• Neville Davon Fuller, 30, of
Ellen P lace, was arrested by
Sanford
police M onday in
Edward Higgins Terrace. He was
charged with trespassing - fail­
ing to leave property on order of
the owner.
• Sharon Evette Teague, 36, of
Sem inole Gardens, was arrested
by Sanford police M onday at
13th Street and O live Avenue.
She was charged with giving a
false ID to a law enforcem ent
officer.

human resources between a busi­
ness/organization and a school.
An annual agreement monitors the
partnership activities.
For more information on how an
organization can become a Partner
in Excellence, visit the school dis­
trict Web page: www.scps.kl2.fl.us
or call 407-320-0178.
For more information on The
Foundation for Seminole County
Public Schools visit www.foundationscps.org or call 407-320-0181.

The Sem inole County
Public Safety Department
will host Hospice Howl, a
motorcycle run benefitting
Hospice of the Comforter.
Bikers must register at 8 a.m.
on the 24th, for $10 each, at
the Seminole County Public
Safety building, 150 Bush
Blvd., in Sanford. Bikers will
depart at 9:30 a.m. for the 92mile run through the Cape
Canaveral coast. The ride
will end with lunch, 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
Dist. 18 will host Gold Star
Parents Day with a luncheon
at South Seminole VFW 8207,
1520 Highway 427 in
Longwood at 1 p.m. Gold
Star Parents are invited. Call
407-339-6016 for reservations.
The Sanford Lakeside
Lions Club will hold its
annual Spaghetti Dinner and
Charity Bingo Fundraiser
from 4 to 8 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Tickets
are $6 with children under 5
free. 20 percent of all ticket
sales will go to victims of
Hurricane Katrina. Call 407­
322-8545.

Sanford Fire Depart
will sponsor a book sig
fundraiser at Maya's B&lt;
in downtown Sanford I
noon to 3 p.m. Feature*
author will be Bill Goel
"Wizard of Oz Relative
information, call 407-3C
2519 or 386-860-7770.

Hamilton Elemental
School will present an
evening to gather fami
under Jeb Bush's Fami
Night proclamation.
Hamilton students anc
lies will gather at CiCi
Pizza, Lake Mary Boul
at Highway 17-92.

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West 25th Street, was stopped on
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home, he joined them.
"This is my life," he says
now. “I don't know anything
else."
What he knows is how to
treat people and that begins
with honesty.
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Uke the people," he says.
"I have thousands of friends.
They all know me. I don't lie
to any of them. If I have 1 have
never heard anything about
Constant honesty is how
Shorty can walk down the
street and look people in the
eye, he explains. He says he
has worked on thousands of
funerals over the years.
Brisson once had a contract
with the Sanford Naval Base.
"I did the embalming and
made arrangem ents,"
he
recalls. "I’ve done it all except
one thing. I’ve never dug a
grave." He recently had sur­
gery on his knees, but his
health is good.
"I'm going to stay with it as
long as they want me," Shorty
says. When they want him to
go, he says, he will leave with
no hard feelings or regrets.
"The reason I'm still here is
I love people," Shorty says.
One part of the business still

-------- 66-------I’m going to
stay with it as
long as they
want me.
Shorty Smith,
SrlM on Funeral

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bothers him and that is chil­
dren's funerals and especially
embalming young people.
"Really, I just like working
at the funeral home and meet­
ing all my friends," he says.
"They arc always hugging
and kissing me, but that does­
n't worry me," he adds with a
hardy laugh.
Shorty still thinks a lot
about his wife who died in
2001. The couple was married
for 69 years.
"M e and my wife, 1 love my
wife," he says looking away

as if recalling her image in his
mind. "I think about her all
the time. You never get over
that. I had a beautiful wife,
and she gave me two beautiful
children."
Their daughter, Patricia
Epps, lives with her husband
Wayne in New Smyrna Beach.
Shorty's son, O.R. Smith Jr., is
a doctor In Fort Worth, Texas.
Shorty notes that his son
retired from the military as a
full colonel.
Shorty admits he wishes his
son lived closer, but he does
get to the Lone Star State often
to visit. He also has three
grandchildren and five great­
grandchildren.
He says he traveled quite a
bit with his wife, including
New York and Washington,
D.C., and he has some advice
for a long happy marriage.
"M e and my wife, we were
just one," he says. "We never
went to bed mad at each
other, and we never lied to
each other."
He recalls shopping at
McCrory's Department Store
on First Street when he first
saw her.
"I pretended that I wanted
to buy something," he says.

"We met in October and were
married in February."
When did people start call­
ing him Shorty?
"A ll my life, even in
school," he recalls. "If you
asked anyone where Orcn
Smith lives, they couldn't tell
you. Ask them where Shorty
Smith lives, they know that."
After a bit o f a pause,
Shorty says he wouldn't
change anything about his
life.
"I don't think so. I've had a
beautiful life. 1enjoy life, and I
don’t know a think I would
change," he says. He is a
member
of
the
First
Presbyterian Church.
His family is the most
important thing in his life, fol­
lowed by unfailing honesty.
"If you have lived in a place
since 1927, with the friends I
have had, that's the only way
to live."
Shorty says he doesn't have
any hobbies other than fish­
ing.
"I love fishing, but I don't
get a chance to go much," he
admits. "This is my life right
here, and I wouldn't trade it
for anything in the world. I
really wouldn't."

Bridges
C ontinued from F i| e LA
n't know.
"I'v e never had political
aspirations," he said.
Bridges said if his dream
had been to serve a political
office, he would have done it
years ago. His former partner.
Mack Geveland, was a former
state senator, and the firm he
worked for had the back­
ground to mold a political
career for him, if he wanted.
But, Bridges said he read
with interest the articles on
the open commissioner seat.
"W hen Hipes resigned, I
thought, that's a shame,
because that's my district
commissioner," Bridges said
in an interview Tuesday.
He said his main reason for
running for District 4 is his
love of Sanford.
Bridges, 58, moved to
Sanford in I95J with his fami­
ly. He has lived in Sanford
ever sjoce, leaving briefly to
attend
college
at
the
University of Florida where
he earned a BSBA in 1969 and
a JD in 1972, and to serve
briefly in the Army during the
Vietnam War, until he was
honorably discharged.
Bridges has been a general
practice attorney in Sanford
since 1973.
Bridges discussed how
Sanford is on the cusp of
breaking out of its shell. With
property values going up, and
developers knocking on the

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to be part of
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door, Bridges said the man­
agement of the d ty is well
beyond five people sitting
around the table after dinner.
According to Bridges, one
example of Sanford's growth
is the proposed 24-story con­
dominiums that would face
Lake Monroe. Bridges said
that project would involve a
lot of money and a lot of
growth In Sanford, whether
people were for it or against it.
"I'd like the opportunity to
be a part of it," Bridges said of
Sanford's growth.
This wouldn't be Bridges
first stint with what he called
public service, as opposed to
politics. He served on the
city's planning and zoning
commission for a few years,
back in the late seventies or
early eighties. He couldn't

remember the exact dates.
But, what Bridges did remem­
ber was that he liked serving
on that board, even though he
said if you make 10 people
happy, you make another 10
mad.
"I enjoyed it. Even though
it was frustrating," he said.
Bridges said that som e­
times it's not who's right and
who's wrong, it's who's more
right. "Both sides can't win,"
he said.
The candidate said that
when he started thinking
about the changes occurring
in Sanford, ana after a few
suggestions from unnamed
people that he run. he dis­
cussed the move with his
wife, Elizabeth, a financial
analyst for the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office.
Instead of talking about
campaign issues and priorities
during an interview with The
Herald, the long-time Sanford
resident reminisced about
Sanford in his younger days.
Bridges, who graduated from
Seminole High School, was an
usher for the Ritz Theatre,
now the Helen Stairs Theatre,
before he left for college.
"I worked my way up to
head usher for 50 cents an
hour in 1964," Bridges said.
In 1964, the Civil Rights Act
went into effect and Bridges,
as head usher, admitted the
first black couple into the

lunches for all of us and kept
working even when it was

_

ShorlfTs Office will help with
background chocks aftor storm
SANFORD — As a result of checks. This is a voluntary pro­
Hurricane Katrina, thousands gram, effective immediately.
of people are relocating across
Employee Relations will
the United States, including field all telephone calls and/or
Florida.
personal inquiries regarding
The Federal ljurenu of this
process.
Employee
Investigation has received
Relations will also be responsi­
numerous requests to use its ble for conducting criminal his­
databanks to conduct criminal tory checks and arrange for fin­
history checks for relief work­ gerprinting.
ers, volunteers, and evacuees
Contact Employee Relations
that might come in contact with by calling 407- 665-6729.
children.
Persons requesting criminal his­
The inquiry may only be per­ tory checks must provide the
formed on a person related to full name, social security num­
Hurricane Katrina for the pur­ ber, race/sex, and date of birth.
pose of protecting a child, This information Ls necessary to
according to the Seminole ensure the accuracy of tin? crim­
County Sheriff’s Office.
inal history checks.
Under
the
"volunteer"
Release of
information
clause, the FBI is allowing arrest obtained through live criminal
record checks of people open­ history checks will be strictly
ing their homes to displaced controlled and a database* will
individuals and families os well be maintained.
as
the
displaced
The authorized criminal his­
individuals /families.
tory checks will end Nov. 7.
The Florida Department of However; all fingerprints must
Law Enforcement has allowed be submitted to FDLE by Oct.
Florida Sheriff's Offices to con­ 31, to meet the established FBI
duct these criminal history deadline.

Glraidlands Polkcontract
SANFORD
—
Girard Dasher and a clubhouse which
Environmental Services, Inc, a will include a golf pro shop,
full-service landscaping compa­ banquet area and an aquatic
ny based in Sanford, was center.
recently awarded a landscap­
Homebuilders in the com­
ing /irrigation construction con­ munity
include
ABD
tract from ABD Development Development Greater Homes,
worth more than $1.3 million Lennar Homes, Inland Homes,
for the Providence Golf and Contempo Signature Homes
Country d u b Community in and US homes.
Polk County. The 2,200-acrc
The first phase of irrigation
property, which is currently and landscaping construction is
under construction, will pro­ scheduled
to
begin
in
vide space for more than 4,000 September 2005, and the final
single-family lots and 2,000 phases are slated lo be complet­
multi-family lots.
ed by January 2006.
The contract involves land­
Established in 1998, Girard
scaping and irrigation construc­ Environmental Services pro­
tion for a two-mile boulevard vides construction services,
including a main entry, gate­ management services and resi­
house, park areas and separate dential services for the "green"
neighborhood entrances. Once industry and generates more
the initial construction phase is than $15 million dollars in
complete, CES will provide annual revenue. Serving all
landscape and irrigation man­ Central Florida Counties as
agement services for ABD well as the Tampa Bay and
Development for a three year Northeast Florida regions,
Girard Environmental Services
contract worth more 5500,000.
In addition to the building operates a fleet of 80 vehicles
lots, the Providence Golf and and employs 200 full-time
Country G u b will be home to employees.
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H ab itat------------C ontinued fro m h i | i 1A
The Debose fam ily is one
of 60 for whom H abitat for
H um anity
in
Sem inole
C ounty has helped build
hou ses. The organization
will intensify its m ission
w ith a build ing b litz and
other projects in the works
on the way to building up to
a dozen new hom es in the
com ing year.
The goal continues to be
granting the hom eow nership wishes of people like
Dcpokfi
"O w ning a hom e is a
dream that I thought would
never com e tru e," D ebose
said.
,
Before having her ow n
house, Debose ran errands
such as grocery shopping on
Satu rd ays. Not anym ore.
She does all of her errands
during the week so that on
Saturdays she can spend it
in her new home.
"I love my home, Debose
said recently. "1 changed my
routine |ust because 1 enjoy
being hom e."
H abitat for H um anity
hom es take an average o f 16
to 20 weeks to build, and
cost an average o ( W 0O O
using locally contributed
m aterials and m ore than
2,000 hou rs o f volunteer
labor. The future hom eown­
ers must contribute at least
300 hours o f "sw eat equ ity".
D ebose rem em bers tne
Saturday m ornings with ah
the volunteers with enthusi
astic gratefulness.
.
'D ifferen t crews worked
every Saturday »‘nc* thf

downstairs theatre.
The downstairs had previ­
ously been designated for
white people, as well as the
north side of the balcony seat­
ing. The south side had been
reserved for black people.
"We had no idea what to
anticipate that night," Bridges
said.
Bridges said that was
because of the stories of the
riots up north and all the peo­
ple who had gotten hurt.
"We in Sanford weren't
used to that," Bridges said.
Now, Sanford is seeing a
new set of issues for all citi­
zens
—
growth.
With
Sanford's new RiverWalk, and
developers lining up to build
expensive
condominiums,
Bridges, who has never
thought twice about being a
politician, is stepping up to
the plate to try and take part
in Sanford's future.
-

Stephen Craig is market­
ing and developm ent direc­
tor for Habitat for Humanity
In
Sem inole
County.
Fam ilies in need of afford­
able housing apply directly
through the adm inistration
office, he said. The Family
Selection
Com m ittee
review s
applicants
and
chooses hom eowners based
on their level of need, w ill­
ingness to become partners,
and ability to repay the no­
interest loan.
"H abitat for H um anity's
goal is to set fam ilies up for
success," Craig said.
Since Its inception in 1991,
H abitat for H um anity in
Sem inole County has built
hom es for m ore than 200
people, helping them relo­
cate from poverty housing
into their own homes.
The org anization's goal
for 2005-2006 is to build 10
to 12 homes.
According to Craig, they
ist com pleted one hom e,
ave three under construc­
tion and have four sched­
uled to break ground.
"W e are currently workinn with 20 hom eowner fam ­
ilies w ith a total o f 35 chil­
dren to make their dream
com e true o f ow ning a
hom e," Craig said.
Current projects
near
com pletion
include
M orrison H om es second
annual Hard Hat Open Golf
Tournament Home, and the
House that Faith Built.

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Laat year’s golf tourna­
ment enabled vtfl andIT.sha
Abraham, along with their
five children: Erik, 2, Aaron,
3, Dimitri, 5, Courtney, 9,
,n d Brittney. 11. »o build
their home in Oviedo, which

is near completion.
"To own your own home,
well, that is the American
dream," Wil said. “All I can
say is that it's just a wonder­
ful feeling. We're looking
forward to moving into the
house. That's all the kids talk
about, having a home with
their own backyard."
This year's fundraising
golf tournament at Alaqua
Lakes on Monday, Sep. 26
will bring about 200 golfers
w ith
hopes
of
raising
$60,000 to $65,000 for anoth­
er home.
The House That Faith
Built is currently under con­
struction
in
A ltam onte
Springs.
"As a caring church com ­
munity, we are challenged to
be a catalyst — looking
beyond our ow n need to
give our tim e, talent and
resources for the benefit of
someone else," Craig said.
"The goal of the House That
Faith Built is to make our
com m unity a better place
and to be in service to oth­
ers."
More than half of the
houses built for 2005-2006
will be faith buill, according
to Craig.
Upcoming projects consist
of "C ase H abitat H om e"
where they will partner with
local churches in a two-week
builder blitz; "The Sem inole
Community College School
of
C onstruction,
Engineering and D esign
Build," where students will
design and build the schools
and "2006 B uild er B litz '
which they are still looking
fo r tw o Sem inole County
builders with which to part­
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T he H erald

Wrdncwday, September 21. 2005

Longwood honors fallen heroes
Sandra Adam s, Sem inole
County
C om m issioner
C arlton
Henley,
W inter
Springs M ayor John Bush,
Lake Mary Mayor Thomas
G reene, Longw ood City
Commissioners, Lake Mary
City Commissioners, various
local officials and a large

Monum ent
dedicated to
those w ho
protect others
By J o s H en d rick t
Herald C orrespondent

LONGWtXDD — What
began with the donation of a
six-inch piece of steel girder
taken from the remains of the
World Trade Center, culminat­
ed Saturday, Sept. 10, with the
dedication and unveiling of
the Longwood Heroes’ Day
Monument — a 20-ton granite
tribute to freedom and the
enduring
spirit
of
the
American people.
The solid granite monu­
ment honors tne memory of
the dtizens, soldiers and civil
servants who lost their lives in
service to their country. The
monument also honors those
currently serving in the five
branches of the U S . military
as well as the active police
officers and firemen who risk
their
lives
serving
the
American people.
The Saturday morning ded­
ication ceremony was coordi­
nated by Longwood Police
Chief Thomas Jackson.
Before the ceremony began,
a procession of military, police
and
fire
honor
guards
marched from the Longwood
City Administration Building
to the rear of the Heroes’ Day
Monument, where they stood
at attention for the duration of
the 45-minute event.
As the color guard teams
took their places, the nearly
200 people attending heard
performances of patriotic
music sung by members of the
Lake Mary High School Choir
and played by members of the
Lyman High School Marching
Band.
Following the singing of the
National Anthem by Michelle
w
Ghioclli, Longwood
Mayor

NOTICE OF
PROPOSED
TAX INCREASE

Hwald photo* by Jo* Hondricti*

The Longwood City Commission poses In Iront ol the new 20-ton
monument to the enduring spirit ot freedom. The monument is not
completed, but does feature a small metal piece of the World Trade
Center that terrorists destroyed Sept. 11, 2001.
John M aingot concluded the
H.G. "Butch” Bundv
his dedication speecn: "Today cerem ony w ith an im p as­
is not a lime for sorrow, it is a sioned speech, recalling the
events
of
the
time to savor Am erica's heroic
enduring spirit of freedom.” Septem ber m orning that
the cou rse of
Bundy also referred to the changed
small, weathered American Am erican history.
"W e arc left speechless by
flag flying at half-mast that
previously flew at the Marine the recorded deeds of hero­
base in Ukrit, Iraq, where six ism by members of the New
American Marines were killed York Fire D epartm ent, the
New
York
Police
by insurgent attackers.
the
Port
Trained pigeons, posing D epartm ent,
as white doves, look flight as A uthority Police and by
the curtain was pulled back those people who were
revealing the striking black caught in a life and death
;gle in-betw een collaps­
collapsand bronze monument. Lake struggle
floors in that towering
ing floors
M ary High School band
inferno, w hile offerin g to
m em bers Sharron Jennings
and Michael Schreffler were help their fellow workers in
positioned on opposite ends the face o f imminent death.
of the ceremonial site and We have recorded testim ony
alternated haunting refrains about the passen gers and
of Taps while members of crew on board United Flight
the Longwood Police force 93, who fought in mid-air
sim ulated a 21-gun salute with the terrorist' hijackers
w ith
three
thunderous all the way to the ground in
Pennsylvania, and no doubt
rounds of shotgu n blasts.
Lyman High School Junior saved the liv es of many
ROTC cadets performed the m ore w ho w ere in the
MIA/POW funeral march to crosshairs of those killers."
U.S. Rep. John Mica, state
the strains of Am azing Grace
Sen. Lee Constantine, state
‘ ies.
being played* on ‘bagpipes.
lay or Reps. D avid M ealor and
Longwood Deputy May

The City of Sanford, Florida has tentatively adopted a
measure to increase its property tax levy.

Last year’* property tax levy:

Less tax reductions due to
Value Adjustm ent Board and
other assessm ent changes

SANFORD — The Econ
River W ilderness area is
being closed to visitors as
contractors
c o n tin u e . * ?
extensive restoration projecr,
Seminole County announced
^ T h e 1 project is P*rt ol a
restoration plan
* e Seminole County Boardof
County Commissioners and
includes the removal of dead
‘” 5 * Econ Wilderness area
will be dosed through Sept.
M Form orelrdorm ati«vcon;
tact Jim Duby at 407-34-#
0769.

$13,255,876

All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing
on the tax increase to be held on

Monday, Septem ber 26, 2005
7:00 P.M.
at
the C ity C om m ission R o o m a t the City Hail

300 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771

Established In 1942, the
Central Florida YMCA is one
of the largest nonprofit com­
m unity
organizations
in
Central Florida.
With 24 Family Centers in
Sem inole, Orange, Osceola,
Lake, Brevard and Marion
counties, the YMCA gave
m ore than $8.2 million in
financial assistance, member­
ship, and program subsidies
to 200.000 kids, teens, adults.

A FINAL D EC ISIO N on the proposed tax increase and the
budget will be made at this hearing.

B U D G E T SUM M ARY
C IT Y O F S A N FO R D - FIS C A L Y E A R 2005 - 2006
T H t PROPOSED OPERATING RUOOST EIPINOITORES OF THE CITY OF SAHFORO. FLORIDA A M 11.0% » O A ! THAR LAST T E A IW TOTA1.
OPERATINO EXPENDITURES.
GENERAL FUNO

g en er al

FUNO

ESTIM ATED REVENUES
TAXES

miii^ i*

AD VALOREM TAXES

INTERNAL

DEBT

•FECIAL

S.32S0

REVENUE

SERVICE

ENTERPRISE

FUNDS

FUND

FUNDS

SERVIC1

COMPONENT

FUNO

UNIT

Pw li.ooa

6 .3 2 5 0

s

11.804,176
0 443.785

t

UTILITY S OTHER TAXES
LICENSES 4 PERMITS

1.402.050

INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE

5.035.702

OTHER REVENUES

2.041.000

CHARGES FOR SERVICES

6,000.010

$

3 239 003

1—

171,400

4.640.320

1.035.520

06.002.410

310.476

650.614

600,000

t

17,063,307

$

2.035.520

S

1,000,005

s

21.050

S

000.200

$

3.160

s

1.101.013

2.607.127

0.629.050

0.801.544

13.033.104

1,707.053

8.730.003
130.000

130.500

ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT

311,444

311.444

h um an s e r v i c e s t e a l t h

3.007.042

3.007.642

CULTURE/RE CREATION

171.400

DEBT SERVICE

2.029.013
3,230,003

3.364.635

OTHER U SES

34,018,021

TO TA L EXPENDITURES

171,400

400.250

1.070.320

17.003,307

2,035,520

5.007.070

720.000
1263,006

5.005.070

0J10.Q37
60,113,302
e a a ji4

050.014

TRANSFERS OUT

50 770,110

10,740.470

3.171.640

TRANSPORTATION

21.076.001
1.176,600

40.057

15.000.613

PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT

1,022,770

5.042.702
4.250.302

10,600

1,000,000

EXPENOTTURES
PUBLIC SAFETY

15.156.815

1,742,300

708.534
34,072,035

12,760

174.030

171.400

|

7.000
1.724.634
10.880,440

1,407,033

TO TA L REVENUES. TRANSFERS
ANO BALANCES

12.970.105

1,100.000

0,474,700
1.402.050

400.020

TRANSFERS IN
FUND BALANCES/RESERVES

TO TAL

1.031.013

33,004,301

TO TA L SOURCES

GENERAL GOVERNMENT

A re a e l a t e *

$11,272,274

This year’s proposed tax levy:

............n f •■xrH-rienoe a t Y M C A s
C a r e e r D e v e lo p C
maernete rP rDo egvr ae nlo p m e n t P r o g r a m
ORLANDO — Dctsy Jacobs y e a r s of e x p e r i e n c e a t Y M C A s
at tlte YMCA of the USA.
a
c
r
o
s
s
t
h
e
nation.
Her
previ­
has Joined the Cenlraf Florida

le a n W I M e n t t s

$31,652

C . Actual property tax levy

......................

ous experience with larger
YMCAs Includes senior vice
president — operations for the
YMCA of Greater New York,
executive director for the
Central
YMCA
of
Philadelphia, and executive
director,
Bethesda-Chevy
Chase YMCA for the National
Capital YMCA in Washington,
D.C.

$11,303,926

A . Initially proposed tax levy

YRHCA nam es operations head
YMCA as executive vice pres­
ident of operations, the organ­
ization announced Monday.
In this capacity, Jacobs is
responsible
for several
district
o p era tio n s
and Family
Centers.
She
will
oversee dis­
trict
vice
presid ents,
district
e x e c u tiv e
Ja co b s
d ir e c to r s
and execu­
tive directors for those Family
Centers.
Jacobs has fiscal manage­
ment responsibility and par­
ticipates in formulating corpo­
rate goals, objectives and phi­
losophy with the CEO and
COO. She also will provide
direction and leadership for
the achievement of associa­
tion and family center goals in
accordance with the policies,
procedures and standards
established
by
the
M etropolitan and Family
Center board of directors.
"W ith Betsy joining our
team, it will enable us to bet­
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Obituaries
R O BER T O D IS BATTS
Robert Odis Batts, 60, of
Altamonte Springs, died
Sunday, Sept. 18, 2005 at his
residence. Born in
Murfreesboro, Tenn., he
moved to Central Florida
from Indiana in 1963. He
was regional manager for
Sprint.
Survivors include wife,
Trudi Daron of Altamonte
Springs; son, Robert A. Batts
of Orlando.
Funeral services will be
Monday, Sept. 26, at 1 p.m.
at Bahia Shrine Temple.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory,
Howell Branch Chapel,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
PATRICIA D ELO R IS
W ARD-CRAM PTON
Chief Master Sgt. Patricia
Dcloris
WardCram pton,
56, of
Groveview
Way,
I Sanford,
died
Sunday,
Sept. 18,
2005 at her
1 residence.
W ard Born in
C ram p to n
Lake
Monroe,
she moved to Sanford at an
early age. She was a 1966
graduate of Crooms
Academy. She retired from
the U.S. Air Force after 27
years.
Survivors include sisters,
Brenda Banks, Teresa
Hampton, Beverly Daniels,
Angela Williams, all of
Sanford, Cynthia Williams
and Victoria Cantv of
Atlanta, Ga.; brothers, James
Ward III, Donald Ward and
Timothy Ward, all of
Sanford, Gerald Ward of
Atlanta.
Graveside services will be
Saturday, Sept. 24, 2005 at 4
p.m. at Shilon
loh Cemetery
'in
Sanford. Viewing will be
from 5 until 8 p.m. Friday,
Sept. 23, at the Allen Chapel
A.M.U. Church in Sanforu.
Gail &amp; Wvnn’s Mortuary,

arrangements.
BEVERLY I. FREEMAN
Beverly I. Freeman, 60, of
Winter Springs, died
Saturday, Sept. 17, 2005 in
Longwood. She was born
May 15, 1945 in Eustis. She
was a homemaker.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Diana I. Zarouali and
Michele L. Freeman; broth­
ers, Thomas Cauthan, David
Cauthan, James Cauthan
and Robert Cauthan; sisters,
Virginia Sipple and Sharon
Cauthan; five grandchil­
dren.
Banficld Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
M ARK DAVID MAHNKEN
Mark David Mahnken, 19,
died Sunday, Sept. 18, 2005
in Orlando, lie was born
Aug. 2, 1986 in Sanford. He
was a construction site
developer and a Protestant.
Survivors include par­
ents, Henry and Helen
Mahnken; sister, Christina
Mahnken; paternal grand­
mother Laura Mahnken;
maternal grandparents,
Richard and Betty Arnold.
Viewing will be Thursday,
Sept. 22, from 4 until 8 p.m.
Funeral Services will be
Friday, Sept. 23, at 10 a.m. at
the Baldwin Fairchild
Funeral Home of Sanford
with Rev. Richard Wagoner
officiating.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.
HECTOR M. MEDINA
Hector M. Medina, 73, of
Winter Springs, died
Thursday, Sept. 15, 2005. He
was born July 8, 1932 in
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. He
was a transporter.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Marison Lugo.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
JA R O T DAVID
M O N N ETT JR .
Jarot David Monnelt, Jr.,
49, of Orlando, died Friday,

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Franklin,
dren.
Shirley
Funeral services will be at
Washing2:15 p.m. Wednesday, Sept,
ton,
21, at Collison South
Memorial Hospital. Born in
Wanda
Seminole Chapel with burial
Toledo, Ohio, lie moved to
Ready and by Metro Crematory.
Central Florida in 1965. He
Sharon
Collison Family Funeral
was a self employed med­
Simpson
Homes &amp; Crematory, South
ical courier. I re belonged to
all of
Seminole Chapel,
Blessed Trinity Catholic
Altamonte Longwood, in charge of
Church.
Springs,
arrangements.
Survivors include wife,
S im p so n
Annie
Kathy Monnett of Orlando;
Merriman,
HARRY JAM ES
son, David Jarot Monnett of
WATSON SR.
Deerfield Freeman of
Miami; daughter, Alica
Harry James Watson, Sr.,
Orlando; brothers,
Shaginaw of Orlando; par­
51, of
Cleveland Simpson of
ents, Jarot and Sally
Deltona,
Altamonte Springs, Otha
Monnett of Waynesvilte,
died
Simpson of Deerfield, Troy
N.C.; brother, Kenny
Thursday,
Simpson of Fort Myers,
Monnett of Orlando; sisters,
Sept. 15,
Robert Simpson of Pelham,
Debbie Graff of
2005 at
Ga„ Edward Hawkins,
Baldwinsvillc, N.Y. and
Memorial
Nathan
Hawkins,
Jefferson
KENNETH E.
Carrie Irwin of Wayncsville,
University
Hawkins, all of Newark,
REARDON
SR.
N.C.; one grandson.
Medical
N.Y., and Emanuel Hawkins
Kenneth
E.
Reardon,
Sr.,
Funeral services were
Center. He
of
Kansas;
sisters,
Louise
54, of Oviedo, died Friday,
held Tuesday, Sept. 20 at
was born
Fullins, Linne Pinkney of
Sept. 16, 2005 in Altamonte
Blessed Trinity Catholic
Jan. 2,
Deerfield, Rosa Harrison of
Springs.
He
was
born
Jan.
Church with Father Ron
W a ts o n
1954 in
Valdosta,
Ga.;
51
grandchil­
31, 1951 in Providence, R.l.
Gagne officiating.
Greeley*
dren;
85
great
grandchil­
He was a mental health
Collison Family Funeral
ville, S.C. *
dren; six great great-grand­
counselor and a Vietnam
Homes it Crematory,
He was a machine opera­
children; special friend
War
veteran
of
the
U.S.
Howell Branch Chapel,
tor and a member of Rescue
Ulysses
Francis.
Army.
Winter Park, in charge of
Church of God.
Funeral services will be
Survivors include wife,
arrangements.
Survivors include son,
Saturday, Sept. 24, 2005 at
Beth R. Reardon; sons
Harry James Watson, Jr. of
11
a.m.
at
the
Apostolic
Kenneth E. Reardon and
MURAT H. M OORE
Sanford; daughters,
Church of Jesus, 1130
Scott C. Reardon; daughter,
Murat H. Moore, 82, of
Harriette L. Barnes and
Merritt Street, Altamonte
Jennifer
B.
Ditterline;
moth­
Sanford, died Thursday,
Shade Watson, both of
Springs, with Profit J.Z.E.
er,
Rita
Reardon;
brother,
Sept. 15, 2005 in Lake Mar.
Sanford; brothers, Henry L.
Thomas officiating. Burial
David Reardon; five grand­
He was born May 13, 1924
Bradshaw, Joseph Watson,
will be in Fern
sons.
in Sabal, Virgin Islands. He
Jr., Shelton Watson and
Park/Altamonte Cemetery,
Funeral
services
will
be
was owner of Moore
Curtis Watson, all of
Calling
hours
will
be
from
5
held Monday, Sept. 19, 2005
Trucking Company.
Sanford; sisters, Betty
until 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23
at
11
a.m.
at
St.
Augustine
Survivors include wife,
Donaldson of Sanford and
at St. Peter Freewill Baptist
Catholic
Church
with
Father
Marietta Moore of Durham,
Josephine Montgomery of
Church, 1930 S. Ronald
Velera
officiating.
Viewing
N.C.; sons, Glenn Moore of
Atlanta, Ga.; three grand­
Reagan Blvd., Altamonte
will be Sunday, Sept. 18
Sanford, Dexter Moore of
children.
Springs, and from 9:30 a.m.
from
6
until
8
p.m.
at
Dallas, Tex.; daughters
Funeral services will be
until service time Saturday
Banfield Funeral Home.
Melissa Benjamin of
held Saturday, Sept. 24 at 1
at
the
Apostolic
Church
of
Banfield Funeral Home,
Ackward, Ga., Irleen Forbes
p.m. at Rescue Church of
Jesus.
Winter Springs, in charge of
of Laurel, Md., Melba
God, 1700 W. 13th St., in
Gail &amp; W ynn's Mortuary,
arrangements.
Barnes of Fetteville, Ga.;
Sanford with Mother Blanch
Orlando, in charge of
four grandchildren; friend,
Weaver, pastor, and Elder
arrangements.
ALFRED SIM PSO N
Karl Ritta of St. Thomas,
Quintin Faison, Assistant
Alfred
Simpson,
90,
of
S.
Virgin Islands.
Pastor. Viewing will be
CLIFFORD L. SM ITH
Ronald
Reagan
Blvd.,
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Friday, Sept. 23, from 5 to 8
Clifford
L.
Smith,
85,
of
Altamonte Springs, died
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
p.m. at Rescue Church of
Winter Springs, died Friday,
Thursday,
Sept.
15,
2005
at
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
God.
Sept. 16, 2005 at Island Lake
his
residence.
He
was
born
charge of arrangements.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Center,
Longwood.
Born
in
in Cario, Ga. He was a
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
Titusville,
I’enn.,
he
moved
member of St. Peter Freewill
B E SSIE MAE STO K ES
charge of arrangements.
to Central Florida 19 years
Baptist Church.
RANSOM
ago. He was a business
Survivors
include
sons,
Bessie Mae Stokes
owner.
Alfred Simpson, Jr.,
Ransom, 86, of Palm Garden
Survivors include sons,
Emanuel Simpson, Prentiss
■■in i s s s S f c§n
Nursing Home, West Palm
Clifford Smith Jr. of Orlando
Simpson,
Dallas
Simpson
of
DISPLAY YARD
Beach, formerly of Sanford,
and
Eugene
Smith
of
Winter
Altamonte Springs, Arthur
Hwv. 17 -9 2 -M a itla n d
died Monday, Sept. 12, 2005.
Springs; daughters, Karen
P h on a 3 3 9 -6 9 * 8
Simpson of Deltona, Ed
She was born April 5, 1919
MacDonald of Longwood
Gone Hunt. Owner
Bouey of Rockledge; daugh­
in Quincy, Florida. She was
and Jill Smith of Altamonte
ters, Euta Brown of St.
three tfraniichil;
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a homemaker.
Petersburg, C o r n e l l ^ __ r
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Survivors Include nieces
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Claudette Clark Hutchinson
of Sanford, Ellen Clark
Kelly of New York City,
Carolyn Clark Dosewcll of
Washington, D.C., Cynthia
Clark Washington and
Verlyn Clark Black, both of
Lake Mary; nephews,
Furman Clark of Lakeland
and Dennis Williams of
West Palm Beach.
Memorial services will be
held Saturday, Sept. 24, at 1
p.m. at St. John Missionary
Baptist Church, 920 Cypress
Avenue in Sanford.
AL-County Funeral Home
&amp; Crematory, Lake Worth,
Florida, in charge of
arrangements.

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County deals with safety issues Auto insurance
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Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — Safety issues
highlighted the Sept. 13 meet­
ing of the Seminole County
Board of Commissioners,
including honoring the coun­
ty's retiring fire chief.
The meeting opened with a
resolution recognizing county
Fire Chief Terry L. Schenk,
who will retire Sept. 30 after
30 dedicated years. Leeanna
Raw will take over as fire chief
the next day, Oct. 1.
Sept. 13 was proclaimed
Terry L. Schenk Day through­
out Seminole county.
“It was an honor to be rec­
ognized for years of service to
this county,” Schenk said.
“But it was also an opportuni­
ty for me to thank the board
and citizens of the county for
promoting me to chief."
He said he has felt fortu­
nate for people’s faith in him.
"I am most proud of hiring
good people who bought into
goo.
the team concept," he said.
"M y job as the chief was to
strate a team effort by
orcnestral
putting each person in a posi­
tion that allows them to do
what they do best. With the
people 1 hired I was always
able to do that.
"It created a positive atmos­
phere and made promotions
easy. If that is happening the
organization can provide
good service to the citizens."
Commissioner Dick Van
Der Weide noted that the chief
has been a lot more than sim­
ply the guy who directs peo­
ple who put out fires. During
his
career
Schenk
has
enhanced the quality of life in
Seminole County with his
expertise in meteorology, and

Tuesday Sept. 13 was proclaimed by tho Seminole Board of
County Commissioners as Terry L. Schenk Day.
as a spokesman and safety
officer. The chief has been
viewed as a gentleman and
professional who used his
career to protect the citizens of
the county, Van Der Weide
said.
The commission continued
to pursue a uniform county
wide ordinance dealing with
sexual offenders and preda­
tors.
The proposed ordinance
will be presented to the coun­
ty commission in the near
future. They will determine
through the voice of the citi­
zens whether the county
should vote on it, according to
Commissioner Bob Dalian.
The ordinance, the facts
and other related issues have
been presented to the Joint
City/County
Advisory
Committee at its regular meet­
ing as well as the monthly
Mayors and Managers meet­

ing. Both groups favored its
implementation.
"This is a serious problem
and we need to protect our
children, but everybody has
the right to live their life in a
safe environment," Dallari
said.
He noted that the city of
Oviedo started the process by
passing its own sex offender
ordinance. Other cities have
drawn up their own ordi­
nances.
"W hile it is inexcusable
behavior that needs to be con­
trolled, it was becoming a
nightmare to enforce," Dallari
said. "Every city had their
own way of dealing with it
and that means there is the
iroblcm of simply moving the
ssue from one city to another.
It doesn't resolve the issue. We
needed a holistic approach,
not a piecemeal way of deal­
ing with the issue."

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Officials also hope the ordi­
nance will serve as a model
for other counties.
The board also approved a
grant for $25,000 for the Safe
Kids Seminole County pro­
gram, and hurricanes also
entered the agenda.
In the wake of Hurricane
Katrina the issue of hurricane
safety was discussed.
Earlier this year, the board
established a fund that would
grant one-time allocations for
housing for hurricane victims.
The board finalized how to
spend the money. The incep­
tion of this grant was original­
ly a result of the hurricanes
that hit Florida last season,
but with Hurricane Katrina's
recent destruction of the Gulf
Coast the issue has revisited.
"The concern should be to
learn," Van Der Weide said.
"Katrina taught us some mon­
lessons after we had learned
about hurricanes last season."
There were problems in the
communications during and
after Katrina, he pointed out.
"We re-evaluate our com­
munications on a regular
basis. But we have a stable
foundation to work from. We
have contracted with a radio
station that broadcasts specific
Seminole County information
and we have a Web site and
Information is put on places
like utility bills. Issues like the
grant give us the ability to re­
evaluate and continue to give
our citizens the security they
deserve."
The commissioners also
decided to adopt a county hit
by Katrina. They are consider­
ing
Harris
County
in
Mississippi
because
the
Sheriff's Office has already
sent them supplies and food.

Tourism development tax increases take in July, this year
figures.
For July, $208,503 was taken in,
a 35 percent increase over July of
last year. For the OctobcrSeptember fiscal year-to-date, the
TDC look in $2,236,538, an

SANFORD — The Seminole
County Tourist Development
Council has announced that
Tourist Development Tax num­
bers for July haw increased once
again as have the year-to-date

Increase of 44 percent
The Tourist Development Tax,
also known as "bed tax'is a 3 per­
cent charge collected on stays at
each of Seminole County's short­
term accommodations facilities.

Hillman

said

TUesday.

Both parties said once they got
together and reconciled some of
the data, they realized that the
monetary differences were closer
than what they originally thought.
That led to an agreement.
"W e're very happy that we
were able to come to an agreement
in a timely manner so that the
teacher's would receive an
increase in pay. We believe it's a
good settlement for teachers,"
Hillman said.
Vogel agreed. 1le said a priority
of the school board was to
Improve salaries for teachers.
"We have been able to make
considerable progress through
negotiations," Vogel said.
A first-year teacher will now
earn a base of $32,012 under the
new agreement. And, a teacher
with 28 years of experience will
make a base of $57,189.
In addition to tire accomplish.
.
P1
men! of those three goals, Hillman
said they have also increased the
layout for terminal pay for retirng teachers cashing in unused
tick days.
Details regarding the actual set­
tlement will go out to teachers
next week for their approval
through the SEA.
Upon approval, the school
board will vole on the final agree­
ment.

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Sheriff’s Office warns
against jury duty scam
SANFORD — There's a
new scheme scammers areusing to commit identity theft;
the Jury duty scam, according
to the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office. Here's how il
works:
The scammer calls claiming
to work for the local court and
claims you've failed to report
for Jury duty. He tells you tliat
a warrant has been issued for
your arrest.
The victim will often rightly
claim they never received the
jury duty notification. The
scammer then asks tire victim
for confidential information
for "verification" purposes.
Specifically, the scammer
asks for the victim's Social
Security number, birth date,
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warrant being issued lor his or
tier arre-st. The victim is much
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protecting iheir confidential
information. In reality, court
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for social security numbers
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In fact, most courts follow up
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ever, call prospective jurors.
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B riefs
PRETTY TRUCKS
This Saturday night
(Sept. 24th) at New
Smyrna Speedway, the
Pro Trucka/Qulck Kids
(radng for DOUBLE
POINTS), Open Wheel
Modifieds, Sportsman,
Super Stock, Mini Stock
and Strictly Stock head­
line the program.
PLUS for the very first
time, a PRETTY TRUCK
CONTEST.
Who has the prettiest
truck at New Smyrna
Speedway?) Come out
and sec.
The Late Models will
also be running this
Saturday. Double points
for the Late Model divi­
sion 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
Motors ports Park on
Saturday.
With Uie Goodyear
Challenge Late Model
100 the Street Stocks,
Pure Stocks and Hornets
are on the program.
The Pit Gate will open
at 2 p.m. with a practice
|ust for the Goodyear
Challenge Late Model
drivers alone from 3 p.tn.
to 4 p.m. with division
practice to follow.
Qualifying for the
Goodyear Challenge Late
Model 100 will be at 6 JO
p.m. Radng starts at 7JO
p.m.
General Admission is
$15 for adults, students
and senior* $10, children
11 and under FREE,
the program this
Saturday (September
17th) at New Smyrna
Speedway.
For more Information,
please call 386-427-4129,
or visit the website at
www.fascar.org.
SEPTEMBER DERBY
The September Soap
Box Derby Rally will be
held on Saturday,
September 24lh at the
Sanford Derby Park.
The event will be spon­
sored by the Central
Florida Soap Box Derby
and The Sanford
Recreation Department.
Check In will be at 7
a.m. with racing starting
at 8 a.m.
Car and driver must
meet AASBD standards.
The race will feature
Time Swap and two
Double Eliminations. All
car* must use Z-Glasa
Wheels (No Wheel Bank)
and their will be divi­
sions for stock, super­
stock and master.
The cost is $45 for the
first entry and $70 for a
family. You must be pre­
registered and paid by 5
p.m. September 19th.
After that date there will
be a $10 Ute with a noon
Friday, September 23rd
cutoff. No on-site regis­
trations.
For more information,
please contact Norm
Perry, Race Director; at
(work) 407-330-5697 or
(home) 321-267-0168.

Charles’ running carries Dolphins
Special to the Herald

For the second straight week it was
the youngest division in the Sanford
Recreation Department Youth Flag
Football League that came up with the
highest scoring game during Week 2
actiont Saturday at Ft. Mellon Park.
Daniel Charles scored three touch­
downs as the Dolphins outscored the
Giants, 35-21, to even their record at 1-1.
The other 5-6 year-old game saw the
unbeaten Buccaneers also hit the 30polnt mark in a 30-7 victory over the
Raiders.
The Buccaneers and Giants are head­
ed for a showdown this week in the 7-9
year olds after posting Impressive victo­
ries, 14-0 and 20-12, respectively, over
the Raiders and Dolphins. The
Buccaneers have not allowed a point so
far this season.
The Raiders in the 10-12 division also
'hurled' their second straight shutout,

Q uartet still unbeaten in
Sanford Youth Flag Football
blanking the Giants, 13-0, while the
Buccaneers bounced back from last
week's shutout to thump the Dolphins,
26-6.
This Saturday (September 24th), in the
5-6 year olds, the Raiders (1-1) face the
Giants (0-2) at 8 JO a.m. and the
Dolphins (1-1) challenge the Buccaneers
(2-0) at 9 JO a.m.; in the 7-9 year olds,
the Raiders (0-2) tackle the Dolphins (0­
2) at 8 JO a m and the Giants (2-0) battle
the Buccaneers (2-0) at 9 JO a.m.; and in
the 10-12 year olds, the Giants (1-1) take
on the Buccaneers (1*1) at 1 0 J0 a.m.
and die Raiders (2-0) look to remain
undefeated against the Dolphins (0-2) at
11JO am .

5 A 6 YEAR OLDS
DOLPHINS 35, GIANTS 21
This game was close until Dolphins
running back Daniel Charles scored his
third touchdown of the game in the sec­
ond half. Henry Sigura scored the other
two touchdowns for the winner's, while
quarterback Phil Davis did an excellent
job of running the offense.
The Giants made a late run at getting
back in die game behind Casey Lessard
and Charles Jackson, but diey came up
short as time ran out.
Players of the Garnet Dolphins _ run­
ning back Daniel Charles, three touch­
down runs in the game and seven for
the season; Giants _ .Charles Jackson.

Lyman ends skid USF
bests
‘Hounds
hold off
Patriots

UCF
Special to the Herald

By D««n Bmtth
Herald Staff

The opening of district
play for most county teams
on Friday wasn't what was
hoped for, but a couple of
teams did pick up important
•wins.
Lyman continues to
impress as the Greyhounds
not only ran their record to
2:1, but also picked up (heir
first win in 22 meetings with
Lake Brantley, holding off
the Patriots, 13-10.
The hosts had not beaten
their West Seminole rivals
. since 1982 and the win could
give coach Bill Caughell's
charges added confidence as
they go after their third
straight postseason berth.
Lake Brantley (2-2) got off
to a good start as Lance Ault
barreled in from the three to
jjive the Patriots an early 7-0
Lyman battled back to take
the lead, 10-7, at halftime on
a 28-yard first quarter field
goal by Nick Basqulll-White
and a one-yard dive from
Jeremy Drayton.
After a scoreless third peri­
od, the Patriots tied the
game on a 20-yard field goal
by Bill Pigozzi with 8:58 left
See Football, Page 2B

A M /L a s

Photo oourteey of Romeo Ouxman

The Winter Springs defense closes In on Lake Mary's Kashi! Vaitot during the Bears' 18-9 Class 6AD(strict 2 and Seminole Athletic Conference victory Friday night at the AW . Epps Sports Complex.
Winter Springs held the powerful Rams' running attack to 139 yards and forced four turnovers as
the Bears defeated Lake Mary for the fifth time in the last six meetings.

See Briefs, Page 2B

Andre Hall ran for 155 yards
and scored two touchdowns
Saturday night to help South
Florida beat UCF 31-14.
A crowd of 45,139, secondlargest in South Florida’s rela­
tively brief football history,
watched the Bulls (2-1) build a
21-0 halftime lead on the
strength of a relentless running
attack that finished with 326
yards.
UCF (0-2) was held to 45
yards rushing and was shut
out until Joe Burnett returned
a third-quarter punt 60 yards
to the South Florida 4, setting
up Steven Moffett's touch­
down run on the next play.
Moffett also threw a 9-yard
TD pass to Lake Howell's
Brandon Marshall late in the
fourth quarter.
One play after Hall nearly
scored on a 17-yard run, Pat
Julmiste added South Florida’s
last TD on 1-yard quarterback
sneak late in the third Quarter.
Kyle Bronson added a fourthquarter field goal to make it
31-7.
Moffett threw for 208 yards
and Mike Walker hauled in a
game-high 70 yards receiving
in the loss. Travonti Johnson
posted a career-high 12 tackles.
UCF makes its home debut
next Saturday, hosting
Marshall at Citrus Bowl.
Kickoff is slated 6 p.m.

A S A M en ’s M ajo r title
S pecial to th e Herald

TCSC GOLF

The Sharing Center of
Longwood, an part of
The Christian Snaring
Center; Inc, will be hold­
ing its annual Golf
Scramble on Monday,
October 3rd, at the
Country Club at
Heathrow.
Registration U at 7 JO
am . with a shotgun start
at 8 JO am .
ThU year's scramble
honors the memories of
Don Nolt, who inituted
the event in 2001, and Bill
Ray, whose Nissan deal­
ership U a major sponsor.
Both passed away last
year.
New thU year U the

BUCCANEERS 30, RAIDERS 7
The Buccaneers defense again came
up big, scoring the game's first points
with a safety on the Raiders' first offen­
sive series. Then Alexandra Frazier took
over for the Bucs, scoring two touch­
downs before the halftime break on
runs of 40 and 10 yards. Ahmad
Grooms then out the game out of reach
with a 40-yard touchdown run. Camero
Bscu had a 30-yard tun for the Raiders'
score.
Players of the Game: Buccaneers _
running back Alexandra Frazier;
Raiders _ Camero Boscu.
7-TO-9 YEAR OLDS
BUCCANEERS 14, RAIDERS 0
Cody Almondi ran for a pair of touch­
downs and the Raiders' defense proved
to be too much for the Raiders, who had
several good drives going behind quar­
terback Chris Stewart and running back
See Fla&amp; Page 2B

All-American Zach Turtasini of the Armed Forces launches a long one toward teftfield fence during the
final gam e of the ASA Men's Major Slow Pitch National Championship this past weekend at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium.

SANFORD — The chase U
over for the AM/Las
Vegas/Benfield men's slow
pitch softball team.
After finishing runner-up in
the ASA Men's Major Slow
Pitch National Championship
three times, it finally won iu
first ASA Major national title
thU weekend at HUtoric
Sanford Memorial Stadium
with a four inning run-rule, 27­
5 win over the Armed Forces.
ThU was the ninth time
AM/Las Vegas/Benfield
pUyed in the ASA Men's Major
National Championship and it
left no doubt it was the best of
a three-team field winning four
consecutive games, 2-0 in Pool
Play and 2-0 in Eliminations,
en route to the national title.
In four games AM /Lai
Vegas/Benfield outscored iu
opponents 84-25 runs, collected
33 nomers among iu 80 hiU
and was led by tourney home
run leader Brett Helmer
(seven), who finished with a
.692 batting average (9-for-13).
AM/Las Vegas/Benfield won
twice in pool pUy, beating
Aubrey's/Resmundo 21-6 and
the Armed Forces, 13-11, before
winning another a pair of
games in the double-elimina­
tion portion of the tournament,
putting Aubrey's/Resmondo,
which went 0-2 in Pool Play
and 1-2 in Eliminations, in the
loser's bracket 23-3 in three
innings to advance to the

championship round.
Aubrey's, which beat the
Armed Forces on Friday night,
6-2, was eliminated by the
Armed Forces, 12-9, in a game
that was won with eight runs
in the sixth inning. The Armed
Forces trailed 8-4 entering the
bottom of the sixth inning,
then exploded for eight runs
on seven hiU to take the lead
for good. Aubrey's batted in
the top of the seventh but
scored only once and finished
third, which was worth $1,500,
with an overall 1-4 ream!.
After scoring six runs in the
first inning of the champi­
onship game, AM /Las
Vegas /Benfield opened up the
throttle on offense in the sec­
ond inning by scoring 15 runs
on nine hiU. Helmer, who was
added to the AM/ Las Vegas
roster for thU event, highlight­
ed the inning with a grand
slam. Billy Joe Fulk, tourney
Most Valuable Player Danny
Crine, Brian Justice and Kris
O'Hara each hit homers in the
inning. AM /Las Vegas outhit
the Armed Forces, 20-7.
The scrappy Armed Forres
squad, which was a collection
of the best pUyers from the
Army, Navy, Marines and Air
Force and was put together
less than two weeks ago fol­
lowing the Armed Services
Championship, scored twice in
the second, went scoreless in
the third inning and managed
See ASA, Page 6B

�I*agc 2B Midweek. September 21-22. 2005

Flag
Continued from Page IB
Raishawn Ranson, but each time Coach Pyron's
Raiders came up with the big atop.
Player* of the Game: Buccaneer* _ running
back Cody Almondl two touchdowns; Raider* _
quarterback Chris Stewart.
GIANTS 20, DOLPHINS 12
This game was a sec-saw battle the whole way.
The Giants got on the board first when Calvin
Mills caught a 46-yard touchdown pas* from
Santonio Jackson Jr* but the Dolphins came right
back to tie the score at 6-6 when Ryan Tanksley
hit Alex Figueroa with a five-yard touchdown
pass.

Briefs
Continued from Page IB
'BBQ Lunch and Super Ticket"
that is included in the entry
fee. Also included is a
Continental breakfast, 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-inone you will win a Nissan
350Z donated by Bill Ray
Nissan there are also three
more hole-in-one 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 calling 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 DEVELOP­
MENTAL SOCCER CLINIC
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
RESIDENTS
Ajax America is offering a
special developmental soccer
clinic for all residents of
Seminole County.
Ajax's Developmental
Training Camp enhances indi­
vidual development by build­
ing on two basic fundamental
skills: passing and receiving. At
both locations, player* 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 successful Dutch
style of play. The curriculum
includes small sided games,
team tactics, maximizing scor­
ing potential having fun and
making new friend*.
The Ajax America's Exclusive
Fall Training Camp will be
held October 3rd-mrough-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. Coaches
include former World Cup
Player, Barry Hulshoff; mem­
ber of the European Premier
Team Queens Park Ranger*
Hall of Fame, David Bardsley;
Trinidad and Tobago National
pool of Youth World Cup play­
ers, Curt Hernandez; and
Haitian National Team player
and Haitian 'Athlete of the
Century,' Emmanuel 'Mano'
Sanon.
At tlte end of each school
player* receive a one-on-one
evaluation using the Ajax
T.I.PS (Technique, Insight
Personality, and Speed) Model.
The elite are invited to contin­
ue their training the following
summer at Ajax's Orlandobased Recruitment and
Training Combine. The pri­
mary goal of Ajax is to locate
and develop the world's best
young soccer players, the
cream of which will move on
to one day play in front of
60,000 fans in the Amsterdam
Arena, as a member of the best
of the best the AFC Ajax First
Team!
SANFORD YOUTH BASKET­
BALL
Registration begins Monday
for the 2005-2006 Sanford
Recreation Department Youth
Recreation Basketball League.
The League is for players
from 5-to-13
and will
”
3 years old an
play atl two site
sites beginning
November 12th.
The Biddy Ball Divisions (5 k
6 year olds, player* bom in the
year* 2000 and 1999) and Prep
Divisions (7,8 A 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 k 11
year olds fo r player* 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 Sdtool.
The fee is $50 per player for
Sanford residents arid $60 for
non-residents.
Coaches are also still needed.

Tin. II m m iji

But it was the Giants taking the lead for good
when Jackson ran the ball in from 27-yards out.
The Dolphins got back within a point early in
iui half on It
" ‘
the second
touchdown
run by Joe Young,
but the Giants answered with Jackson sailing
his third touchdown of the game on a 51-yard
gallop with three minutes left in the game.
Jackson then made his presence fell on
defense, doming out of nowhere to run down
Young at the 10-yard line after a 60 yard scamper
by the Dolphins star. The Giants' defense then
came up big, keeping the Dolphins out of the
end zone as time expired.
Player* o f the Game: Giants _
quarterback/defensive back Santonio Jackson Jr.;
Dolphins _ running back Joe Young.

RAIDERS 13, GIANTS 0
Michael Radzak had a huge game for the
Raiders on With sides of the ball, coming up with
an interception on the opening series to stop a
Giants drive and later sairing an insurance
touchdown on a 60-yard pass from Donte Lett.
Croix Trosper scored what proved to be the
winning touchdown on a two-yard run follow­
ing Radzak's interception.
Carl Fralzcr Jr. of the Giants ran for a pair of
touchdowns, but both were called back on
penalties, a problem that plagued the Giants the
whole game.
rlayers of the Game: Raider* _ wide receiver
Michael Radzak; Giants _ quarterback Nick
Spangler.

Grand O pening at C en tral W inds

Registration will be taken at
the Downtown Recreation
Center, lower level of Sanford
City H all 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
Are babysitters becoming
more expensive and harder to
find?
Parents, if you are looking for
an opportunity to spend a
quiet evening together and for
'our kids to be entertained,
ook no further! The City of
Casselberry's Kids Night Out is
here for you!
Elementary school aged chil­
dren 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 envi­
ronment while you enjoy a
night to yourselves.
KJds 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-through-Friday,
8 a.m.-to-5 p.m.

IO-TO-12 YEAR OLDS
BUCCANEERS 26, DOLPHINS 6
Rudy Williams opened the game for the Burs
by throwing a 10-yard touchdown pass to
D'Andre Brown and the rout was on.
Jeff McBride returned from an injury to scontwo touchdowns for the Buccaneers on runs of
46 and 5-yards and Javante Davis added a touch­
down for the winner's.
Xavier Robinson and Charlie Bieber had out­
standing games fur the Dolphins, but Fins didn't
have enough fire power to rally back.
Player* of the Game: Buccaneers _ running
back Jeff McBryde; Dolphins _ running back
Xavier Robinson.

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Special-Opportunity TUrkey
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Wildlife Conservation
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Special-Opportunity Spring
Turkey Hunt* are custommade for sportsmen yearning
for an Osceola turkey. All hunt
areas are In the Osceola
turkey's range. They are a
highly prized subspecies of
turkey, which occur only in
peninsular Florida. These
hunts pair up large areas of
land loaded with turkeys with
a low number of hunter*.
Hunters interested in going
on one of these hunts can
apply now. Applications are on
the FW Cs special-opportunity
hunt Web site at
MvFWC.com /soh (click on
" 2004-2005 S p rin g TU rk e y
A p p lic a tio n " ) and at F W T

regional office*. A random
drawing will determine who
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of permits.
Demand for the hunts is usually greater than the number of
available permits. Hunters can
submit as many applications as
they want to increase their
odds; howevet each applica­
tion require* a $5 nonrefund­
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person named on the applica­
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at FW C i Tallahassee office by
U S. mail or a licensed delivery
service by 4 3 0 p.m. O ct 15 to
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drawing. Faxes and handdeliveries are not accepted.
If selected, hunter* will pay
an additional $50-$175,
depending on the specialopportunity hunt area selected.

Ptioto courtesy of Romeo Quorum
City of Winter Springs officials proudly cut the ribbon during Grand Opening Ceremonies last week of the 28-acre expansion and addi­
tion to Central Winds Park. The area, located East of the current complex, consists of several practice fields for football, softball, b ase­
ball, track, lacrosse, soccer and much more.

Football —
Continued from Pegr IB
in the game.
The Greyhounds responded
to the challenge with a 65-yard
drive one eight plays that used
up over five minutes.
Basquill-Whitc then booled
through a long 41-yard field
goal to give the hosts a 13-10
lead with 3:49 remaining.
Lake Brantley looked like
they might run the streak to 23
as the Patriots marched down
the field behind quarterback
Bryan Bearden, but on a fourthand-thrcc from the 32, Lyman's
David Muniz, who was the
offensive star the past two ,
weeks, came up with a huge
sack from his linebacker's posi­
tion to end the threat and the
Greyhounds were able to run
out the final 1:14.
The other big win was Lake
Howell's 31-12 road victory
over Poindana in Kissimmee.
Junior quarterback Taylor
Beasley was again the star for
the Silverhawks as they evened
their record at 2-2 and also
going undefeated (2-0) against
Osceola County squads.
Beasley completed 19-of-26
passes for 249 yards and three
touchdowns in the first half as
they visitors rolled to a 31-0
halftime lead.
Bobby Ralph caught two of

their first two games, rhe
t
game ah St. Augustine High,
Saints' defense Ivas
by
»»M* runover
auiiufvf by—
which is unbeaten and
The Villages (3-1), allowing 45
unscored upon this season.
points to the Buffaloes in a 45­
comes to Don T. Reynolds
14 defeat in the Class 2BStadium.
District 5 opener for both
Lyman will be at the A.W.
squads.
Epps Sports Complex for a big
County teams step away
Seminole Athletic Conference
from district play this week,
game with Winter Springs.
with at least three teams hold­
Oviedo also has a big home
ing their Homecoming games.
game, playing cross-county
The Master's Academy opens
rival and unbeaten. Winter
the week's action by traveling
Park at John Courier Field.
to St. Augustine to take on the
Orangewood Christian is
Florida School For The Deaf on
back at home, welcoming
Thursday at 7 p.m.
Temple Christian to Maitland.
Lake Brantley welcomes
Trinity Prep has a tough task
Centennial to Tom Storey Field,
in trying to get back on the
Lake Howell play* host to
winning track, hosting Pine
Seminole at Richard L Evans
Castle Christian at Hubbard
Field and Hernando Christian
Field.
pays a visit to Lake Mary Prep
All of the games will be
for I lomccuming for cadi
played on Friday and start at 7
squad.
p.m. except for the TMA game
Like Mary has a tough home
on Thursday.

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Appointment Osnars
PT hrs with FT pay HOffv. to
startl AM/PM shits. Hrty plus
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Sawing machms opsrators,
laborart,
assam blars
6
craftsman do wait s i this
Production snvtrorvnsm.
Qualifications
■Orug 6 Alcohol Fraa
Compfation of Training
■Phyatoaiy I Msntaly Fit
Apply In parson, M-F,
t0am -12noon
• Sanford Avo, Sanford

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Tamt Tacha
2nd Shift 3 30 p -1 2 0 0 a
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and

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dark: Landscapmg/Sits work
company Part timaftlaiibla
hours Qulckbooks eipananca
required F a s resume 4 0 7 ­
3224194

B o b cat Operator: Mutt have
Gobcat eip ananca 6 a valid
driver's license Winter Spnngt
area. 407-482-0605
CA5TUXE COMPANY. INC
407*304431
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p o sitio n :
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phone tUM. computer a must
P7T tor s landrtg oo 88 50d»
407-323-1125
CNAts 8 HHA4 naaitod to t u y
horn# health agency In
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4 0 7 -3 2 8 4 5 2 1

Cookt 6 Servers naadad
tomadatdy to raManrs on 81
-tone liver. Cal 4074864700
Cuotodwn In Sanlord. daynma.
SOhrslwk. good paybanafiu
Mutt havo rafarancaa 6
tranaponakon. 407-324-1704.
DOCK
PERSON
Large
nuriery facility needs dock
poison to h an d* paperwork tor
shipments Must ba able to kh
up to 3 0 toe repeatedly Must
bo double and dotes onantsd
Apply In parson at 8 7 7 0 West
State Rd 48 or caS 407-330­
0 2 9 8 o il 224
Door to Door M arketeri
Earn Up To 8800 pat weak
Hourly a Bon us
4 0 7 -2 8 0 4 8 1 2

Need Dump truck drivers.
Class B drs License rqd. Must
ba 24 yr». or oldsr. Local work,
hourly pay 407-468-4500

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Ful tvne customer sarvto* rap
Sanlord area, weekends
required Computer aip 6
multi-tasked
Casual
atmosphere, lot ot customer
oonacl Qraaf pboa towork Fax
resume to 407-322-1611.

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
810413/HR

Liberty Tax S a m e * of Sanford
la offering ■ fra* lax co u rt* to
participants who would Uka to
becom e members oI our staff
Fidy bingual a pkis For more
toormaaon pleats ca* David at
4 0 7 -7 5 4 4 5 4 0

you a positive, Inandty
prolaaaional who anfoyt
working with children and
to wok h a ptaaaan hcl-

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last learner w/ great oust,

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Mon. Tu, Th. Sat. 407-694­
5668 www
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Sawing machine operators,
laborers,
assamblars
6
craftsman do w*4 at tfka.
ProAiebon anvtronmant

Eipottoncod painters naadad.
Valid FL driver's license
required Benefits available.
407-324 2442

Suspended D. Licenea OK
Drug 6 Alcohol Fra*
Completion of Tremmg
Physically 4 Mentally FD

Farmers Furniture of Sanlord
needs dnverttekvery person
Clean
driving
record,
background check requeed
DOT phywcel required ApySy in
person. 2440 S . French Ava
Farmers Furniture at Sanlord
looking lor commissioned
based sales parsons Salsa eip
a plus A rewarding career
awaits you A«fy n person 24A0
S French Ave
Manager 6 Stylists needed tor
busy salon In Seminole Town
Center E ro sio n comm su m s
medical
A dental
For
rOerviewt contact Tammy. 407­
328-1688 or 407-427-0884

NIDHTS/WKKKKNDS FT/PT
• EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F/T-P/T
.
• EXPERIENCED COOK
• HOUSEKEEPERS - F/T
• FLOOR RUN TO CLEAN
CARPETS M-F ZpaMaMalflH

W * a re a T ran ch lax, Tachnolagy Susmass aparatm g
♦hraughaut th e S l a t e a f Flartda alnea I9 S 0 . providing
tren ch less pipeline serv ices W t have th a following
positions available, training provided

12 n oo n , at our Trad*
Training facility:
2M S Sanford Ava. Sanford
Eipananca necessary Apply in
parson. 4 7 5 0 S R 48 Waal.
Sanlord.
IMMEDIATE OFENINOSI
Assemblers. AI Shifts
• Longwood 88-88 75
• Sanford 87-87 SO
(407) 7 8 8 4 7 1 0
KELLY 6ERVICES
Backgmd/Drug Screen Req
EOE/Navar An Appkcam F ee
6arvloa plumber a/helpen
n eeded. Raaldantlal 6
com m ercial. O raat payl
Hiring Im mediately. 407-

fe d w lc le n e / O p e re to rs
Cue* T V . Te*t 4 Seal Equipment
CD L D r iv e r s
Combination Pipeline Cleaning
and Vaccum Tank Truck*
Preparation of technical report* u*ing
AutoCAD L T
C O T a rw l o p f r t lv — / L a b o r
Reliable 4 hard working, training provided
F i n l l e n t waoas end b e n e fits , soms out o f lawn work,
goad working conditions, paid vocation and training

LABOR ER 8 NEEDED
FO R U N D E R O R O U N O
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R

Starting Salary 88.50/Mr
HEALTH M 6 UHANC 8 AMO 441K
PLAN 1 O m f trse wc/Splece
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A kawioiWs 4prki*« 407- 2*0 -

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Phon* 407-322-2207

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helpful Background check
4 drug screening

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.......................... 1 w eek $ 1 8 ......................... 3 weeks $36
.........................2 w eeks $ 2 5 ............................4 weeks $45

Yard 8ale*....5 lines for $15

C la s s ifie d C o n t r a c t R a te s

E S T A B L IS H E D I960

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Minor*, shelving 8 Slower

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4 0 7 4 0 2 -2 1 4 0
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lima. 2 nigh i par wreak
Accounting asp. computer
knowledge »or hotel C a i 407 *
005 - 1000 .

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Round PM Shop Must Have
DL (4 0 7 )3 2 2 4 1 3 3
Picture framing c o needs
rskabie workers Easy Salas 4
light assembly.
FT, PT
openings, mckxkng weekends
Apply In parson at Flea World.
Row A 3 - 19.407-323-2499

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NANNY: Female to watch
tewig matron at your home 30
to 4 0 houraAak Pie bring
roautna or rot* *07-430- 5040
VtvonaS North Pu rer la needs
drivers, pu/a makers, sub*,
wawaaaa* 4 phonaa Acxfy w *t
owner al 2 4 7 7 Park Ava,
Sanlord
Hlrel VSn Driver
Mon -S at Mutt have dean
driving record. Offer* good
pay and benefits C al 407 3 0 2 ­
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MOTICC
VEHICLE

Vehicle Aucbon • 9 00am
WHEN lep m tiber JO, 2001
WHERE: P*uTI Towing. 1910
W- IM Street, Sanlord. FL22771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1905
MAKE: PONTIAC
M0 0 C L 4 0 P
COLOR OREEN
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Vanda Auction • « 00 am
WHEN October 2. 2004
WHERE: Paula Towing. 1914
W IK S k a e t. Sanford, a 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1994

MODEL: 40R
COLOR WHITE

VIN f lQaKF52Y2RU22374S
Vahd* Aucaon • 9 00am
WHEN Octobar 5,1404
WHERE P a ris Towing, t i l l
W 1st Basal. Eanford. a 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE

YEAR 2002

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(Prepaym ent Required)

MEDICAL ASSISTANT) Lake
Mary primary care practice
h a t an Immaduda opening lor
a PT pad* MA. Mutt ba
cart ite d and/or registered
Oood benefits Submit resume
ihckcatxig Interest In Lake Mary
UA pus/Bon. nckxJng tpoaalry.
to: Physician Associates.
Human Raaourcas. 453 W.
Warren Ave . Longwood. FL
32750. ta i to (407) 2 6 2 4 7 9 7 or
tpply ordn* a( www paof com
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company aaaklng FT Oancal
•mptoya* lor aooounkng d ap l.
Computer akika 8 accounting
background required . PI*

Landacapara/Track Cal Flrwf
Qrada: Operators and labor
positions • installation and
grading eipananca 407-322S133.

(Brfwd Tk* Setoff M e t Dtosktart)

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In atall*
aip srlan cad only,
position. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 4 1 3 3

7M South ElmAvsnus* Sanford, Florida 32771

5*10 lines.........................90^/line
11 •20 lines....................... 80^/line
21 or more lines.................70^/line

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Agriculture , 8 , , Consumer
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you buy

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contract. Credit Application Required)

710 t . MWsfBS OrsBt. Longwood, FL 12750
TbI'407-SM-TIM
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PRESCHOOL AND CHILDCARE

Return* Fax 407-322-3085

6t Lake Fortit

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YOU INVEST!

WEE THE PEOPLE

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lor a n up g rad e ratiram ant com m unity M u tt b a a
prolaaaional an d w ant s tea d y em ploym ent. A bove
a v e r a g e atarbng w a g e s lor th o s e w ho a re qualified
AD ca n d id a te * p le a s * fa x th a raau m aa.

Heri t age

OanaWAdraswMy* empbyaM
needed.
Eves,
wkend*.
N&gt;IW*y»
included
Background/drug screening
required
EOE/Nevar an

Florida Dept, of Agriculture 6

D you are eenouely miereeted
In e rewarding career with an
earning potaniai of 835-SSOk or
more annually, than apply In

■Open

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Oraat Temporary 6 Tamp to
Perm opportunitae In tha U k a
Mary area Experienced Cell
Canter
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4 0 7 -7 8 8 4 7 4 0

sve sklllt &amp; business

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Lein how to prepare taxes ud you
could earn extra uokjit tax-tiae*!

407 - 322-2611

Hlrel
Driver
1 have d ea n
record, over2 5 yrsokt Proper
•Hire
Contact
Ka Day's
Transportation. 407-927-2500

HELP W A N T E D

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MAKE: PONTIAC
MOOCL SUNBIRO
COLOR BLUE
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VEHICLE
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YEAR 1994
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lowing w4 s*4 at pubkc auckon
lor safvag* lor cash on demand
to hghasl tKtoar. tw toftowing
Prospecbva bKUari may napad
vahda* on* here prior to sola
Term* a n ‘CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNOS* Pauls Towing
reserves f a right to acoapl or
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•"totodlele opening! Apply In
P«*on at 1015 Weal tat St
Santord, 407-323-5081.

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D D L - A Driver* Needed

E'P r*Q&gt;*»d
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of Daytona Local work,
tom* da*y And ova
nlghl tnp*. Great Benelux
Upilo 11050 00 pha/ week
****tth# Salem Canter*
Recruiter/We* In
Sop* &gt;4lh»wough28
8am lo 5pm
Salem Camera Inc.
3143 International
Speedway Olvd
Daytona Bead). FI.
Or Cal l-a0Q.70&gt; 2S3e
N o w htong draft waaharaprep
® o k a tor tovnerkat* p ro to n *
t o t o pay. graal h o in 407-242-

Telephone Intake Coordinator
FT Lake Mary office Moat
ftatre ability to ftandto high
volume Incoming calla I
aicenenl
cualomer
entry computer
M a Madodtomeidogy a ptoa
Hetume
to
f f t o a a f c f u madwethcom
or lai 407-333-5928
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Now available : a 401k plan aa
wel aa acceaa to group health
care. Fu* or pari ame. c a l 407­
333-8158

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407-282-2002.

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RENTALS

98— R e n t a l s
Efficiency
itOOwk.l
Aparlmenla. &lt;1S0wk. alto
houaea
for
ram
fumtahedAinfumiahed. 407-1
240-1188.

fiord: 1/1 , Large Apt.
Carpeted 8 Vinyl. Water
Included. 550015500 Dep
Sanford: 1/1, Carpet 8 Vinyl.
Stove. Refrigerator. Al UUaiea
Included. 85875/5565 Depoel
Senford: Lovely 2/2.
Completely Upgraded 8
RanovsaeUtardwood FH, Tie.
58505850 Deposit
Orangs City: 3/2, Lovely
Home with Tiled Living Areas.
Carpeted Bedrooms, Lg
Vard. Single Car Garage
WeS 8 Septic 8110051100
Deposit
TlmecuarVLske Mary: 3/2.
Oaled Community, Extremely
Large Eel In Kitchen. Inaida
Laundry. Carpatad 8 Tiled.
5180051500 Depot*
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT ANO SELL
HOMESI

U n f u r n is h e d

WANTED: Outgoing ea&gt;e&lt;
2 DR Home 1500/VOI
rap tor communly newapaper
Peraimmon 8 13th St.l
group. Newapaper aa
Santord 407-321-4217 Aduka I
Owner Operatora Vbur tractor | enpenenca preferred Den
include
baae
aalary.
A flat bed trailer. Operate
duality Living at Affordable!
botwaen F I 1 Md weal or Weal I oommiaaion plan, mleage
Pricing. 1 ,2 8 3 Bedrooma. I
paid
vacation.
health
coaal. Loaded both waya
Laka Views, 407-3226104.
■neuranca. 401k Reaumea
"••“ 7 pay 212-395-1700.
EHO.
Pari Time co ok , aervera, A I only to: Banlord Herald. 300
N.
French
Ave..
Santord.
FL
dlaftwaafter needed Contact
32771
or
100— C o n d o m i n i u m
(tofngCaeminoleherald.com
______ 407-323-7308,
R en ta ls
Dry Cteanara: Sh«l preeaer
Warehouse Labor: Liquid
required In Winter Springe
sugar. FT, S8 25tor, Ina.hol.
1/1. W/D. acm |
Af"k Sana toparianoa. w* Fan
peaq gnd to, tola ol Storage, pool
401k 407-323-4250. Call
Cal 407-899-5507.
1 yr lease ♦ deposit 407-808­
Mon-Frt. between 4pm-5pm
6555
et jnret
Wlndoer 8 88dlng glaee Door
pat More. P/T. flaaUa houra,
Service Tech: Sertoua, sell
17oofr b o ru n 407-3207001
motivated
individual
to
103— H o u s e s Retail Shoe Salea-Santord
oompkment wel eatabhahed
117— C o m m e r c i a l
U n f u r n is h e d
IVT. no nttyaa or Sundeye Salaa
service force. Experience
R en ta ls
•«P preferred Send reeume or
preferred but w8 kam. 407-324­
totter total: 407-936-1450
2080
2B/V2BA. fveaonc house but In
1918 Completely renovated |
Satea paraona needed Frt 8 pel
ItUttoqTl AtkefeUgiorrenl
intide 8 out 1200 aq It kvtng
lime
No eiP
Poanive
93— R o o m s F o r
area Wood 8 Ma Poors alarm | |812000Ano pkj* CAM. Also
proleaaional alMuda . 540k/yr,
I smel office tor lent 5525/mo
Rent
system, new rafrtgaator, stove,
oppatunrty tor adyancemenl
It common lobby 8 real
dishwasher large laundry I
Contact Kathy. 407-430-2312
ms Both located on SI
room, new W(D 3 biocka from
~W » K L V H m U L i
ms River to the Port oi
Sifop
Hetoer:
Sanford
RiverWalk
Very
dots
to
|
Starting • 582/wk.
I Santord. Great view of main*
manufacturer. 407-323-2028.
downtown Santord 56SO/mo. |
Historic
Downtown
Fat 407-323 2027
15 wtoar R e ly of parttog. peal
5850dep 407-322-2495
407-330-4423
location Ca) fkdden Harbour
Mama. 407-322-1510. aak tor
Saefto* Crew-Tal And H i Mm
Eitremety dean, cozy torn
Don
Needed
Local
Work
a) ufl. cable, a/c, tody, phone,
(407)322-8133
kitch use. sec. dr, private
PORZIG REALTY
Busmeas Properly Ybu can Ive
entrance Resident owner,
here 8 operate a business
Part time cook, aervera 8
RENTALS
ABSOLUTELY
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5084
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AM/Las Vegas/Bonfield poses with Its banner and trophies after winning the A S A Men's Major Slow Pitch National Championship this past
weekend at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium with a four Inning run-rule, 27-5 win over the Armed Forces In the final.

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only one run in the bottom of
the fourth. They had come
done earlier, but there was no
denying AM/Las
Vegas/Benfield was the class of
this championship and certain­
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in the United States.
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Vegas/Benfield received $3,000
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for finishing runner-up after
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championship last year. The
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2006.
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Reece, one of the team’s spon­
sors." But we finally got it in
our ninth attempt. Three times
we finished runner-up."
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OF
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NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
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THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NdwOhoMndnB Mo km * partodo B d torth obovo. any claim
Mod tw o (2) yooro or moro odor
V tho dacadanr* doto ct dooih •

Tho d a rt d Mo M l pubicotic
d M n o d c o lo May 15.2006

Richard R Hoop
CIO Bochor A PoUofcod. PA.
130 S. Orongo Avonuo
Sorooou. FL 34236
More J. Soot. Eoqulro
Florida Bar No 0937045
Bochor 1 Potokon. PA
130 S Orongo Avonuo
Sorooou. FL 34236
ToMphono 641/396-6626
Fox 141M52-1461
Adomoy Id Paraonal
Roprooontollvo
PubHoh: Moy 19. 22. 2005
0093

— W TH C a rtC U T COURT
M ANO FOR
S t MV40LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Caoo Num bor: 05-072J-CP

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M M o d DORIS O RIVERS,
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C ircuit Court lo r Som lnoio
County.
Florida.
Probata
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Sanford. Florida 32771 Tho
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NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

dakna atm m u court W1THM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.

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AFTER THE DATE OF THE
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NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
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or dom ondt ogoxwt mo daca­
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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
Tho (MU d tfu lird puMcotton
d n o N ote* lo Moy IS . 2005
Poroond Roprooontolrvot
EVA MARIE PARK
107 P in* NoodU U n a
AJUmonU Sprtngt. FL 32714
THOMAS A SPEER
PO Box 1354
Sonlord. FL 32772-1364
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Florida Bor N o : 075473
PO Box 1364
113 Mognoko Avonuo
Sontord. FL 33772-1364
(407)322-0611
Publish May 15.22, 2006
0005

m T H l CtRCUTT COURT OF
T H I M H T 1 IM T M JUMCJi

CIRCUIT M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBAT1 DIVISION
FILE NO. 06-0631-CP

GEORGE W BUSBY.
OtCWASI

Docoaxod

A l o*var crodtoro d Iha docodonl and d h o r p a rto r* having
cla im * or dem and* agoinal
dacadanr i a tto u must No m *ir
d a m s with n * Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERlOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
T h * data d ma Aral pubkeabon
d mw Noaca a May 15. 2005
Paraonal RapraoanUDva*
EVA MARIE PARK
107 Pma Naada Lana
AJUmonU Spring*. FL 32714
THOMAS A SPEER
P O Box 1364
Sontord. FL 32772 I3 M
Thomas A Spoor
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Artom oy
tor
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Hapraaanuov *
Florida Bar No 076473
P O Box 1364
113 Magnoka Avonuo
Santord. FL 32772 1364
(407)322-0611
Pubkah May 19. 22. 2005
0 094

W THE CIRCUIT COURT
M ANO FOR
irM T lT T f COUNTY
FLORIDA
p rtO B A T f DIVtSrOrr
Cm * N um b** 06-0722 CP
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LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The a dm nttratian d tho
o l GEORGE W. BUSBY.
d *c ****d . whota d a u d doath
w a t September 24. 2003. la
pondng n the Circuit Court lo r
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County.
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Probata Drvtaion. F4* Numbor
05 0631 CP, ma a d d ra u d
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Orlando. FL. 32901 Th* namas
and addaatas d the paraonal
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ta t torth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AX ctodtora d the decadent and
other persons having claim * or
damandt aqamti m * dacadanr*
• Itite . including unmaturod.
contingent or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy d Hut
notice a served m utt Me their
claims with tf t t Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
AX other cxedtora ol the deca­
dent and persons having claim *
or demand* against the deca­
dent's astalo, mdutkng unma
tured. contingent or unbquidatod
claims, must Me thee claim * with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MAY 19.2006

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE W ILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERlOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha data ot Dm pubkeakon ol
DU Noaca U May 19. 2009.

STEVEN LORNE DUHKET
541 Oranga Street
Altamonte Spring*. FL 32701
Attorney
for
Paraonal
Rapraaentaava-.
STEVEN LOHNE DURKET,
Altomoy tor STEVEN LORNE
DURKET
Florida Bar No. 0627432
210 Crown P o rt CxcM. Start

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Longwood. FL 32779
(407) 962-2212
Pubkah May 15.22. 2009
0097

B IT H tC M C LR T COURT
OF THB O Q H T tlN T H
JU Q K M L CMCkJTT
B t AND FOR
B U R N O U COUNTY,

FLORIOA
C A M NO. M -O R -1 1 1 7 -a O *
ALFREDO VALENTIN,
Husband,

Publish May 15. 22. 2005
0096

IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
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IN RE ESTATE OF
JOSEPH DUHKET

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MARIA R. LOPEZ.
Husband
N O TK1 OF ACTION
TO. MARIA R LOPEZ
AddroM Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
mat an action lor Portion for
Dissolution of M arrtaga has
boon fllad against you and you
aro raqutrad lo la rva a cqpy ol
tf any. lo
ALFREDO
VALENTIN.
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batora June is , 2001, and N *
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Procedure, requires certain
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to comply can raouit In sanc­
tio n *. including dism issal or
alntuno of tXeacknas
WITNESS my hand and aaal of
ma sard Court te a 11m day of
May. 2006
MAHYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah: May 19.22.29.2005
and June 5. 2005
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Butera has also put up the best offensive numbers of his earner batting .330 * second best on tha team
- with caraer-higha in hom e runs (5). hits (63 ), runa (46 ), doubles (12 ), RBI (38) and tto ian bases (8 ).

UCF
Continatd from P u p IB
to help the Golden Knights edge host Mercer in
Macon.
Matt Ray's bases loaded walk broke a 5-5 tie in
the ninth inning as UCF (40-14,19-9 A-Sun)
come from behind to defeat the Bean (26-26,1018 A-Sun), 6-5, at Claude Smith Field.
The Golden Knights won their second game of
the season • and the second in four games • after
trailing entering the ninth inning as UCF erased
a 5-4 deficit to capture the one-run victory. The
win was UCF's 40th of the season, marking the
fifth time in six seasons and 15th time that UCF
has reached the 40-win plateau under Bergman.
"That was a big win tonight," stated Bergman.
"Our bullpen fust keeps coming through for us.
Matt Rhodes and Dominic Petracca did a great
job for us and we got the runs when we needed
to."
Marshall Bernhard singled and scored to start
the game for the Golden Knights in the first.
Mercer committed two errors in the frame to
lead to the unearned run. UCF has outacored its
opponents 46-14 in the first inning in 2005.
Mercer evened the game at one in the third
with a RBI-groundout by Sean McCahill.
Ray lined a double to the gap In right center his second hit of the night - to score Butera to
hand the lead back to UCF at 2-1.
Despite not allowing a hit throtigh four

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The Sanford Herald
City analyzes safety site
V oi.

113 , No. 77 . C o p yrig h t © 2005

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By Llan* Edixon
H e ra ld S ta ff

Toss up in
softball
Four of the Itve dty of
Sanford Recreation
Department Spring
Stowpitch Softball
League's have no
ctearcut favorite as the
season begins the sec­
ond half.

See fp w ti, Page I S

Winter Springs
High School
vandalized
WINTER SPRINGS —
"The Winter Springs
Police Department
responded to an alarm at
the Winter Springs High
School Monday, May 22,
at 4:39 a.m. When offi­
cers arrived they say the
school had been entered
and propaganda had
been spray-painted
throughout the school.
The officers immediately
were able to locate two
juveniles that were on
the school property.
One of tne juveniles
fled upon seeing the offi­
cers, but he was appre­
hended on school prop­
erty.
The juveniles have
been charged with
armed burglary, criminal
mischief, possession of
burglary fools, and tres­
passing on school prop­
erty.

Schools locked
down Tuesday
morning
SANFORD —
Seminote High and
Millennium Middle
schools had a lockdown on their campus­
es Tuesday for about
half an hour.
Seminole Principal
Walt Griffin said that
the Sanford Police
Department called to
notify them they were
in pursuit of a stolen
vehicle near the cam­
pus.
"We close down the
gates to the school and
the students stay in the
classrooms," Griffin
said of lockdowns .
"The students were
taking exams, so they
were in the classrooms
anyway." Griffin said.
"It worked out OK."
Sanford Police said
the vehicle was stolen
out of Longwood and
the driver fled on foot
near the schools.
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SANFORD — As the city moves
closer to obtaining a possible site for a
new public safety building, com m is­
sioners look for creative ways to pay
for it.
At the City Commission's Monday
work
session,
Bobby
Brantley,
President of Brantley and Associates,
Inc., and legislative lobbyist, told the

com m ission that good things hap­
pened in the 2005 State Legislative
Session.
"It was kind of a wild session,"
Brantley said.
For several years, the city has been
looking at a portion of the F an n er's
M arket site off of 13th Street that is
currently owned by the Florida
Departm ent of A griculture. The
departm ent has given a tentative
agreement, Brantley said, to do Phase

Oviedo widens
space between
kids, offenders
By Joel Addington
H e ra ld C o rresp o n d en t

OVIEDO — The Oviedo
City Council voted unani­
m ously Monday night to
move forward with a meas­
ure to further restrict where
convicted sex offenders
may reside.
"Citizens overwhelming­
ly
sup­
port this
o r d i nance, "
s a i d
c o unc i l m a n
Ja m e s
Greer,
w h o
i n t r o ­
duced
G r® « r
the ordi­
nance at
last Thursday's meeting.
The ordinance proposed
a 2,500-foot buffer zone
between sex offenders’
homes whose victims were
younger than 16 and any
school, park, playground,
church or day-care center.
Current Florida law sets
that buffer at 1,000 feet.
"A thousand feet is very
minimal," Greer said. "(A

II environmental studies on the land.
According to Brantley, his group
has done research on its own to find
out what type of activities had
occurred on the property in question.
He said they haven't found anything
except possible fuel leakage by old
trucks.
"T h e piece in back that w e're inter­
ested in hasn't been used much. [It
has) weeds well above our heads,"
Brantley said.

Lonnie Groot, from the city attor­
ney's office, has drafted a Right of
Entry agreem ent and sent it up to
Tallahassee.
C om m ission er Velma Williams
wanted clarification on whether this
would be donated land or if the city
would have to buy the land.
"W e've let them know that's our
preference," Brantley said of a dona-

Sm Safety, Pag* 3A

Derby Drivers

sex offender! literally could
be 1,000 feet from a play­
ground or school. Twentyfive hundred feet I consider
to be a reasonable distance
away from where children
congregate. So 1,000 feet I
think is too minimal and
2,500 feet is reasonable."
City m anager Gerald
Seeber said a new draft of
the ordinance would also be
considered at a second pub­
lic hearing next month. The
new draft adds an addition­
al two-mile buffer around
schools specifically because
students within that dis­
tance live too close to ride
the bus.
"There are a tremendous
amount of children that
walk to home from school
everyday and the idea is to
remove sexual predators
from being around or wit­
nessing children in a con­
gregating area on a regular
basis," Greer said. "So since
the School Board says with­
in two-miles they walk, I
think it was a very good
proposal."
The measure only affects
sex offenders living within

H arald p h o to * b y Tom m y V lncont

Briana Walker of Sanford,
above, gets her Soapbox
Derby racer ready for action
May 21. Winners of the 17th
annual Central Florida race
will compete In the All
American Soap Box Derby
Race In Akron, Ohio, July 30.
Winners Saturday were: Trina
Perry, 11, Fem Park, Stock
champion; Jessica Shultz, 16,
Deltona. Super Stock cham­
pion; and Shelby Grice, 13,
Palm Bay, Masters champion.
Second place winners were
Lucas
Grice,
Charlotte
Soucey, and Jordan Cadiz.
Third place winners were Alex
Scheiner. David Pond, and
Jed Robison.

S«e Oviedo, Page 3A

Sanford may
follow Oviedo’s
lead on offenders
By Llane Edixon
H e ra ld S ta ff

SA N FO RD — D uring
the city attorney Bill
C o lb ert's report to the
com m ission
at
their
Monday meeting, he sug­
gested looking at regula­
tions and distance restric­
tion ordinances that are
moving forward in other
cities, including Oviedo.
O viedo voted M onday
to move forward with a
2,500-foot buffer zone
betw een sex o ffen d ers’
homes whose victim s were
younger than 16 and any
school, park, playground,
church or day-care center.
(See separate story, above.)
Colbert asked the com ­
mission to decide if this
would be som ething they
were interested in taking a
look at. He told them that
several other cities in
Florida might also be m ov­
ing forward with such an
ordinance.
"W e can certainly go
forward or wait and see,"
Colbert said.
Mayor Linda Kuhn said
that a citizen had e-m ailed
Police Chief Brian Tooley
and copied it to her
regarding sex offenders

and she felt that this
would be som ething the
city of Sanford would be
interested in exam ining
further.
District 1 Com m issioner
Art W oodruff said he
thought it was definitely
som ething the city should
take a look at, but he did
have concerns.
"D oes it drive them
underground?" he asked
of the sexual offenders. "A
lot aren 't really living
where they say they are."
C olbert told W oodruff
that people who disobey
the law don't necessarily
register. He said that the
State of Washington has a
sim ilar ordinance and it
worked there.
"Y ou'll probably be one
of the first five to do it
here," Colbert said of the
ordinances in Florida.
A consensus was met to
look into an ordinance
sim ilar to the one the city
of Oviedo is moving for­
ward with. Colbert said
that his office could begin
drafting it for the city by
the next com m ission m eet­
ing or the one after.
The
next
City
C om m ission m eeting is
June 13 at 7 p.m.

M issing w om an found,
m ay have A lzheim er’s
B y L ia n a E d ix o n
H era ld S ta ff

C A S S E L B E R R Y — A m iss­
ing woman in the beginning
stages of A lzheim er's D isease
was found in Casselberry after
she had been reported missing
by fam ily m em bers Sunday
morning.
S ixty -five-y ear-old
Irene
M argaret Peterson was in town
visiting from New Jersey for
her grand d au ghter's gradua­
tion this week.
The
Sem inole
C ounty
Sheriff's Office had issued a
m issing person's press release
that said Peterson was last
seen at 906 C om m onw ealth
Court in C asselberry in the
Beacon Hill Subdivision. She
was last seen wearing a purple

Margaret Peterson
long-sleeved shirt, black Capri
pants and white slippers.
Peterson, who speaks with a
heavy Scottish accent, was not
familiar with the area, includ­
ing Red Bug Lake Road and

State Road 436. The S h eriff's
Office thought she may have
wandered along some of these
busy roads while traveling on
foot.
She was found safe Tuesday
m orning behind the Liberty
Christian Center on Red Bug
Lake Road and N onastone
Run. The church is less than a
mile from the Beacon H ill
Subdivision.
The Sheriff's Office Range
and Water U nit's D eputy
Shane Love found the woman
while patrolling on an ATV.
She was lying next to a palm et­
to bush.
EMS checked Peterson, and
determined she was OK, and
just dehydrated. Her fam ily
took her to the doctor's office
for evaluation

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Local police
working to keep
road safe during
Memorial holiday
C A SSELBER R Y — The C asselberry
Police Departm ent and Sem inole County
law enforcem ent com m unity wish every*
one in Central Florida a happy and safe
M em orial Day Holiday, but it also tradi­
tionally m arks one of the deadliest week­
en d s o n the road, according to a
C asselberry Police D epartm ent news
release.
This M em orial Day weekend is special as
it also brings a close to the Seminole and
O range County school year.
Traffic across Central Florida is anticipat­
ed to increase dram atically as the school
year closes, graduation ceremonies and
parties take place and everyone heads to
fam ily and friend's hom es to celebrate the
holiday and high school graduations.
This is a tim e of year where tragedy
strikes only too often as people trav el
drink, use drugs or drive while impaired.
Heavy traffic, impaired drivers, heat and
long traveling hours often result in aggres­
sive driving and needless road rage. Young
people purchase or are provided alcoholic
beverages illegally.
All o f these factors lead to traffic crashes,
injuries, property dam age and the various
fatalities that so devastate our community
annually.
O n e of the prim e purposes of the
Sem inole County law enforcement commu­
nity is to save lives and prevent injuries and
property
damage.
Accordingly,
the
Casselberry Police Department will host a
joint zero tolerance traffic safety and alco­
violation operation during the upcom
hol vie
ing Memorial
Holiday weekend. The
al Day F
operation will be held from 4 p.m. on May
27 to 4 a.m. on May 28. Units of the
Casselberry Police Department, Seminole
County Sheriff's Department and other
state and local law enforcement agencies
within Seminole County will participate in
the operation.
Southeast Seminole County will be satu­
rated with officers looking for D U I’s,
aggressive drivers, underage drinkers, traf­
fic violators and alcohol and drug viola­
tions.
Officers will display a zero tolerance
level for the unlawful possession of any
quantity of alcohol, chemicals or controlled
substances.
People unlawfully selling or providing
alcoholic beverages to underage drinkers
will be arrested.
The focus of the Casselberry Police
Department and its law enforcement part­
ners will be to promote public safety by
aggressively targeting impaired drivers
and incarcerating them to prevent needless
highway tragedies from occurring.
The law enforcement team will conduct
an alcohol sting operation to monitor and
jail the staff of any businesses or other per­
sons illegally providing underage drinkers
with alcoholic beverages. Participating offi­
cers will proactively seek out aggressive
drivers and issue them citations for traffic
violations.
The operation will support seat belt use
by vigorously enforcing seat belt violations
in accordance with the Buckle-Up Florida Click It Or Ticket campaign.

Corrections
• In a May 22 story about the shooting
death of Mark Pearson, it said he was killed
in front of his m other's home at 908 Celery
Ave., in December. His mother does not live
at that address where he was killed. She
resides at another Sanford home.
• In a story about the death of Coach
Cornelius B. Franklin (May 4), because of a
typographical error the time for his funeral
was listed as 1:30 a.m. Saturday, May 7. It
should have read 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May
7.
• In a photo caption on the back page of
the A section May 4, a typographical error
m isspelled the nam e of Linda Batman,
chairw om an of the Historical Commission.
• In an April 20 story, Brandon Burkhart
was killed when he fell off the front of a car
driven by a girl who was a friend, not a girl­
friend. He also was not standing or hood
surfing as one sentence makes it appear.
• In a headline from April 3, an editing
m istake in a headline said U S. Rep. John
M ica was working on plaas for a light rail
stop in Sanford. Light rail is incorrect as
plans call for a standard commuter tram
stop. Light rail has a different connotation.

Sanford Sem inole County
Chamber of Commerce pres­
ents a business after hours
gathering, from 5:30 until
7:30 p.m. at Jinja Asia Cafc',
1541 International parkway.
Lake Mary. RSVP to Nancy
at 407-322-8160

The Zellwood Sweet Com
Festival will be held Friday
and Saturday from I p.m. to
10 p.m. and Sunday from 1
to 8 p.m. Tickets are now on
sale for $13 for adults and $5
for children at Sanford
Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce.

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The M id-Florida M llers
Walking Club will walk
along tne Sanford RiverWalk
and downtown areas.
Registration at Lake Monroe
between Sanford Avenue and
San Juan between 8 a.m. and
8:45 a.m. The walk will be 6.2
miles with a shorter route
available. For more informa­
tion phone 407-695-9181.

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Drug related
• Jeanette Ford, 36, of Edward
Higgins Terrace, was arrested by
Sanford police on May 11, at Pecan
Avenue and West 3rd Street, as
m em bers of the City County
Intelligence Bureau conducted a
drug sting. She was charged with
selling cocaine within 1000 feet of
public housing, possession of
cocaine, and resisting an officer
without violence.
• Anthony Hopton Solomon,
24, of Orange Avenue, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday. He was found in a vehi­
cle on Williams Street and West
13th Street. He was charged with
possession of cocaine with intent
to sell, possession of narcotics
equipm ent, resisting an officer
without violence, and possession
of an open container in a parked
vehicle. He was also charged with
violation of probation for posses­
sion of cocaine.
• Edgar Burrs, 38, listed as
homeless, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday on East 20th Street
at Locust Avenue. Officers were
called regarding a possible vehicu­
lar burglary. He was charged with
burglary of a conveyance, posses­
sion of cocaine, possession of nar­
cotics equipment, loitering/prowl­
ing, and possession of burglary
tools.
Robbery
• Scott Allen Kendrick, 37, of
Holly Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Sunday at a
store in the 36(H) block of Orlando
Drive. He reportedly attempted to
take items from a store without
paying. When approached by the
loss prevention officer, a fight
started and he fled. Officers found
him hiding near a dumpster. He
was arrested for robber)', battery
— touch or strike, and retail theft
of $300 or more and violation of
probation.
Parker Joseph Stovall, 19, of
Malvern Court, Heathrow, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Saturday on carriage Cove Way.
He reportedly had robbed a man
of his money. He was located and
charged with rubbery without a
firearm.
Thefts
• Tiffany Nicole Church. 19, of
Persimmon Avenue, Sanford, was

• Alton Lawrence, 40, of
Academy Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at his resi­
dence following a dispute with a
female. He was charged with
aggravated battery, and aggravat­
ed assault with a deadly weapon
(knife).

Police
Blotter

arrested
by
Sanford
police
Saturday at a store at Seminole
Towne Center. She reportedly took
clothing from the store without
paying and gave the officer the ID
of her mother. She was charged
with petty larceny and giving false
information to a law enforcement
officer.
• Robert Christian Smith, 39, of
First Street, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford
police
Monday.
Officers reported seeing him
attempting to sell a jewelry box
owned by another person. He was
charged with dealing in stolen
property and petty larceny.
Prostitution
• Juanita P. Neal, 37, of East 5th
Street, was arrested by Sanford
police on Tuesday, May 17, at First
Street and Mellonville Avenue. She
reportedly
propositioned
an
undercover officer. She was
charged with procurement for
prostitution and possession of nar­
cotics equipment.
Assault - Battery
• Timothy Michael Wills, 54, of
Palmetto Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Saturday at his residence, as the
result of a dispute with another
man. He was charged with aggra­
vated assault with a deadly
weapon, (pistol).
• Tracy R. Harris, 34, of
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at Walnut Crest
Run and Highway 17-92 where
she was reportedly involved in a
confrontation with her boyfriend,
and chased him with a tire iron.
She was charged with simple
assault with intent /threat to do
violence (domestic violence).
• Ronald Edward Leger, 44, of
Meadow Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday
at his residence. He reportedly
w as in a dispute with a female He
was charged with batter)' — touch
or strike

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Com forter's Quality of 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. Register
at 407-682-0808, ext. 306.

• Arm ondo Perez, 23, of
Plantation Lakes Circle, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Monday at his residence where he
had reportedly been involved in a
confrontation with his wife. He
was charged with battery — touch
or strike (domestic violence).

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Traffic stops
• Leon Ellzy, 33, of West 14th
Street, was stopped by Sanford
police Monday on Highway 17-92
at 15th Street. He was charged
with driving with a suspended
license.

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 on the
days of the shows.

• Mark Stephen Saum, 57, of
French Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Saturday
in tne parking lot of a business in the
200 block of French Avenue, where
his vehicle reportedly had struck
another. He was charged with driv­
ing with a suspended license.

Father N icholas Gruner,
an expert on the Message of
Fatima and the Third Secret
will hold a free 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.

• Creyder Ceme Albomoz, 27, of
Sanford Avenue, was stopped by
Sanford police Sunday on Sanford
Avenue at Lake Mary Boulevard. He
was charged with operating a motor
vehicle without a valid license.

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School, Seminole Towne
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at the Helen Stairs Theatre, S.
Magnolia at 2nd Street in
Sanford from 6 to 8 p.m.
Admission $3. Children 2
and under are free. Tickets
will be on sale at the door.

Other arrests
• Rafael Martinez, 44, listed as
homeless, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday in the 2400 block of
Park Avenue. He was charged with
resisting an officer without violence,
disorderly intoxication, committing
a lewd act in public, and violation of
the city ordinance on having an
open container of alcohol.

A photography exhibition
will be held from 5:30 to 8
p.m. at Anything You Want
Gallery, 110 S. Park Ave., in
Sanford.

• Nicholas Moffitt, 21 of
Lakeland, Richard Poffenberger Jr.,
21, of Oak Avenue, and Richard
Poffenberger Sr., 47, of Sanford
Avenue, were arrested by Sanford
police Sunday as the result of a fight
in the 2500 block of Oak Avenue.
Moffitt was charged with disorderly
conduct. Poffenberger Jr. was
charged with aggravated assault
with a deadly weapon (blunt instru­
ment), and Poffenberger Sr. was
charged with resisting an officer
without violence, and disorderly
intoxication.

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Storm s blew through the
Ortendo Sanford International
Airport Tuesday afternoon and
tossed at least three planes
upside dowm at three different
aviation businesses on the
northwest side of the airport.
T h e top photo shows a twin
engine plane, and left, shows
airport fire department person­
nel checking out the damage
from a possible microburst of
air during a storm squall
Tuesday.

Oviedo
Continued from Pago LA
the city limits and because
some schools are located on
the edge of that boundary,
other cities would have to
pass similar laws to maximize
the effectiveness of the twomile buffer around schools.
Although each council
member agreed the two-mile
buffer was a good addition to
the ordinance, it may be easier
said than done.
"We're really going to have
to start to lobby other munici­
palities to jump on this ordi­
nance in order to get that twomile radius," said council
chairman
Dom inic
Persampiere. At its meeting
Monday evening, the Sanford

City Com m ission discussed
pursuing a similar ordinance
(See separate story, bottom of
Page 1A).
Greer urged the council not
to be hindered by constitu­
tional Issues the ordinance
may raise.
"We are a legislative body,
not judicial. Let's move for­
ward with this ordinance
impressively and quickly," he
said.
The
Sem inole
County
Sheriff's Office reports 28 sex
offenders living within the
county, 17 of which have last
known addresses in Oviedo.
The ordinance would not
require convicted sex offend­

ers to move if they own their
home.
However
renters
and
homeowners would have to
move somewhere outside the
restricted areas when their
lease expires or their homes
are sold.
Members of the public
applauded council's actions
and suggested they go even
further by extending the
restricted zones to bus stops
and any other places where
children congregate.
The next public hearing on
the sex offender ordinance
will be June 6 at 7 p.m. at
O viedo
City
Hall,
400
Alexandria Blvd.

record that he was hoping to
put Padgett on the board
since he w as constantly
around town.
"I was also looking at geo­
graphic
consideration,"
Woodruff told Jones.
Adopted the first reading
for an ordinance to rezone 2.5
acres at 1151 Rinehart Road
to allow a vehicle rental
office for Enterprise Rent-ACar.
The representative for
Enterprise said that it would
m ostly be a storefront. Rental
cars would be stored at deal­
H
erships, and they would cater
to people needing a rental car
w hile getting tneir vehicle
"T h ey 're ready to g o ,"
serviced.
Tooley said.
The representative said
City Attorney Bill Colbert
told the com m issioners not to that currently they are forced
get wrapped up in how to to send their Sanford clien­
for the pu blic safety tele to Longwood for rental
ding at this time. He said cars.
the d ty staff will come up Tabled the first reading of
with alternatives to a GO an ordinance to vacate alleys
Bond, although he felt that lying between Celery Avenue
the bond might be the fastest and E. 14th Street and
and most cost-effective way between Cypress Avenue and
Sanford Avenue based on the
to do it.
Chief Tooley said, "I think recom m endations o f the
w e're m oving in the right Development Review Team.
Planning and Com m unity
direction."
Development
Director Russ
In other news the commis­
G
ibson
explained
that the
sion:
Appointed
Hank review team found that clos­
D iecknaus
and
Charles ing the alleys would be detri­
Jackson to the code enforce­ mental to vehicular traffic.
C om m issioner
A rt
ment board.
Dieckhaus, who lives in Woodruff suggested instead
the historic district and owns of out right saying no, the
a business downtown, told commission should see if the
com m issioners that he sees city staff can work with the
num erous code violations applicant to find an alterna­
tive.
throughout the city.
"I
agree
with
y o u ,"
"I ju st think the code
enforcem ent board should be Williams said.
C om m issioner
Jo n es
more pro-active," Dieckhaus
agreed
also,
and
moved
to
said.
Jackson, who is a native to table the item.
Approved the Interlocal
Sanford, said his objective
was to help educate the com ­ agreement to implement an
m unity on what does and additional one cent local
option fuel tax, which w ill
does not violate code.
"W e need to work togeth­ provide additional revenues
to
er," Jackson said. "W e need to Sem inole C ounty
address transit expenses on a
more involvem ent."
The other applicants were county-wide basis, with the
understanding
that
Lindsay O yew ale, M ichael firm
Padgett, and Janice Simmons. Sanford's ADA transit contri­
Woodruff made the motion bution be eliminated.
The
next
com m ission
to appoint D ieckhaus and
meeting
is
scheduled
for June
Jackson.
Com m issioner
13 at 7 p.m.
Randy Jones wanted it on

tion. "It's going to be a m atter
of negotiations."
Interim City M anager V.
Eugene M iller asked the com­
m issioners how they were
going to pay for a new public
safety complex. H e said he
did some initial work with
staff and approximated close
to 75,000-80,000 square feet
with constru ction costs at
$215-245 per square foot.
"B ottom line, th a t's $18
m illion," M iller said.
He told them that they
have $2 m illion they can put
toward this and hopefully a
$750,000 grant.
He said the city also had
impact fees and vacant land
ana buildings they could sell
to come up with part of the
money. But, he told the com­
mission they had "nothing in
the vicinity to pay for this."
"You should be thinking
about a G O Bond issu e,"
M iller said.
A general obligation bond
is essentially a loan taken out
by the city with ad valorem
taxes helping to pay back the
interest and principal. It
requires a referendum be put
on the next d ty of Sanford
election ballot.
"T h is is probably som e­
thing you d o n 't want to
hear," Miller said.
Williams voiced her con­
cern that although she was
not speaking in h e r area of
expertise, sne had thought
the commission had agreed
not to bond. She asked of her
fellow com m issioners to help
in finding creative ways to
pay for the public safety
building.
“For the sake o f the citi­
zens and the city of Sanford,
please, please, let's make this
w ork,"
W illiam s
said.
"Please, please, please, let's
move forward on this."
Police Chief Brian Tooley,
who was present at the work
session, said that he had
applied for a million-dollar
grant to put tow ard the
building. He also said that
they have a design for the
new public safety building
and they will have an updat­
ed spatial needs assessment
performed shortly.

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M ichael Perry, center, owns Perry Fam ily Barbershop In Longwood.
W ith him here are barbers Javier Arias, left, and Angel N eg rtn .

Perry’s tries to recreate
com m unity barbershop
LONGW OOD — The Perry Family Barbershop, located in
the Bayw ood C enter, 1628 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd., in
Longwood, is owned and operated by Mike Perry.
Perry has 10 years experience in the business. His shop has
six chairs with currently four barbers and a unique laid-back
atmosphere.
Som e children do not like to get their haircut. Now they have
the opportunity to play a video game while having their hair­
cut to ease their anxiety level wnile in the chair. Clients and
their fam ily can also enjoy a game of checkers or chess.
"O u r goal is to provide quality haircuts for the entire family
at a reasonable price,” Perry said. "Years ago. the hometown
barbershop was a place of gathering. We are trying to recreate
that feeling of community here."
Appointm ents are available by calling 407-599-CUTS, how­
ever, walk-ins are always welcome. The barbershop is open
Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Product gobbles odors
SANFORD — Stuart Lucas Inc., has announced the debut of
its new Web site, Odorgobbler.com featuring a new product
called the Odor Gobbler, manufactured in Sanford on St. Johns
Parkway.
Odor Gobbler contains an odor absorbing material that
enables it to continuously remove unpleasant odors from refrig­
erators and freezers, a news release said.
OdorGobbler.com offers the Odor Gobbler in a 4-pack, which
is a six-month supply, at an introductory price of $12.99 includ­
ing shipping and handling.
Stuart Lucas Inc., of M erritt Island, developed the
O dorGobbler.com Web site for the O dor Gobbler
refrigerator /freezer deodorizer product.
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SANFORD — What do you
do if you are 68-years-old,
have been a widow for five
years and have a daughter
who ow ns two successful
businesses? You go into busi­
ness with your son of course.
Vesta Rhym er started an
asphalt maintenance compa­
ny with her son, Wesley. The
business is called A Coat
Above and Vesta wants senior
citizens to know that it's never
too late to start a business.
"Tell people you are never
too old to go into business,”
she said in an interview at her
dau gh ter's business called
Curves on First Street.
Rhymer said her sister-inlaw Mary Meyer of Kingston,
N.Y., was known as the
Paving Lady. She recently
retired, however, and offered
the equipment for the sealant
business. Rhymer took her up
on the offer.
"I encourage people of any
age to explore other venues,"
sne said. Rhymer makes con­
tacts for her son and he does
the field work. They even
donated work to their church,
which had a parking lot badly
dam aged during the hurri­
canes last summer.
"They were so thrilled that
they gave us a plaque,” she
said. "It's been fun and it's
energizing."
If Rhymer wasn’t helping
her children with their busi­
nesses, she would probably
just be bored, she said. Her
advice to people is: "Find a
new hobby that makes some
money."
She and her late husband,
Edward, owned a cleaning
business for 23 years. But now
she concentrates on her new
venture and her daughter's
fitness businesses.
A Coat Above does small
repair of parking lots. "W e do
do driveways and apart:Wt*nta." "Mainly the business

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Colleen Goehrig, left, stands with her mom, Vesta Rhymer, at Curves on First S treet In Sanford.

docs sealing and striping of
the parking; fc
lots.
Sne said asphalt lots should
be sealed every year to two
years. When the asphalt turns
gray that is an indication that
sealing should take place. The
coating keeps water and other
elements from seeping in and
disturbing the underground
aggregate stone. Gas, oil and
water all loosen the base and
could cause pot holes and
other damage, she said.
At the C urves stores in
Sanford and Lake Mary,
R hym er's daughter Colleen
Goehrig helps local women
et their workouts in their
usy lives.
YVomen come in and work­
out for 30 minutes three times
per week or more. That is the
recommended physical fitness
from health officials.
Curves is the fastest grow­
ing franchise in the world,
according to Goehrig. There
are more than 7,000 locations
currently. In fact, she added,
the business is sold out of

franchises in many areas.
Most women d on't have
the time, energy and money to
spend at large gyms, she said.
Tne workout at Curves is
something any woman can
do. Goehrig said she recently
signed up an 83-year-old
woman from Bram Towers in
Sanford, for example. On the
other end of life, she said, they
have teenagers who work out
with their moms.
She said the regular gym is
set up for the average sized
man. Curves is set up for
women who want to get their
30 minutes in three times per
week.
Trainers are on hand to help
women with the stations at
the business. If som eone
needs to know when they
should increase the weight on
the machine, the trainers can
help.
"It's a supportive atmos­
phere," Goehrig said. She said
the workout has science
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MARY C BIRNEY
MaiyC. Bimey, 39, of Lady
Lake, died Thursday, May 19
2005, in Winter Park. She was
bom April 23,1966 in Fort
Lauderdale.
Survivors include mother;
Marie Bimey; sisters, Joyce
Bimey and Ann Francis.
Funeral services were held
Monday, May 23 at St. Stephen
Catholic Church with Father
John J. Bluett officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
1SS1AH JEFFERSON BROWN
Lssiah Jefferson Brown, new­
born, of Winter Springs, died
Saturday, May 21,2005, in
Longwood.
Survivors include parents
Portia A. Brown and Jeffrey L
Brown; maternal grandfather
Larry Anderson; maternal
Grandmother Sadie bom; pater­
nal grandfather; Sam Brown;
pj paternal grandmother Lenora
Brown; maternal great grandfa­
ther Aaron McClerklin and
paternal great grandmother
Disie Brown.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
ROSIE CORRETJER
Rosie Corretjer; 78, of Deltona,
died Friday, May 20,2005. She
was bom June 29,1926, in
Puerto Rico and moved to
Central Florida in 1991 from
Bronx, N.Y. She was a home­
maker
Survivors include son,
Enriaue Corretjer of Deltona;
daughter, Cynthia CorretjerRodriguez of Washingtonville,
N.Y.; brother, Jesus Hernandez
of Tampa; sisters, Eva
Hernandez of Texas, Norma
Hernandez of Puerto Rico and
Hilda Reyes of New Jersey; ten
grandchildren; five great-grand­
children.
Memorial donations are sug­
gested to the American Cancer
Society.
Batdauff Family Funeral
Home, in charge of arrange­
ments.
DAVID CHARLES
ERICKSON
David "Dave" Charles
Erickson, 51, of Orlando, died
Friday, May 20,2005 at his resi­
dence. He was bom in
Providence*, R.I. and moved to
Central Honda in 1960. He was
owner/operator of a video store.
He was an Assistant Liturgist
and Eucharistic Minister with
Holy Cross Catholic Church and
S t John Vianney Catholic
Church.
Survivors include companion,
Don Davidson of Orlando;
mother, Evelyn Erickson of
Warwick, R.I.; brothers, Ray
Erickson of Wilton, Conn.,
Howard Erickson and Paul
Erickson, both of Warwick, R.I.;
sister, Eleanor Trainor of
Pawtucket, R.I.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, may 24 at Holy Cross
Catholic Church with Father
Esau Garcia, Fr. John Walsh, Fr.
Paul Henry and Fr. Miguel
Gonzalez officiating. Durial will
be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Collison family Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.
NANCY A GRADY
Nancy A. Grady, 70, of Winter
Springs, died Thursday, May 19,

2005. She was bom Sept. 20,
1934, in Cowan, Ind. She was a
homemaker She was a lifetime
member of Seminole County
Womens Bowling Association
and Women of the Moose
Chapter 712, Muncie, Ind.
Survivors include husband,
Wayne Grady, Jr.; daughters,
Julie Ann Sanders, Catherine
Elaine Jones and Kelly Michelle
Manison; brothers, Robert V.
Deavers and Wayne A. Deavers;
10 grandchildren; four great­
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
ETHEL MAE INGRAM
Ethel Mae Ingram, 72 of San
Carlos
Avenue,
Sanford,
died
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Saturday,
May 21.
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2005, at her
residence.
She was
bom may
22, 1932, in
Greenville,
Fla. She was
a homemak­
er and a member of Morning
Glory Missionary Baptist Church
in Sanford.
Survivors include daughters,
Ethel Jackson, Josie Ingram and
Amelia Ingram, all of Sanford;
sons, Willie Ingram, Sr, and
Alfonso Jackson, both of
Sanford; sisters, Ida Mae
Hampton, Louise Wellon and
Menea Jones, all of Sanford;
brothers, Albert Hampton,
Harrison Hampton, both of
Sanford, James Hampton of
Lincolnville, S.C. and James
Brown of Madison, FI.; 29 grand­
children; 44 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, May 28 at 11 a.m. at
Calvary Temple of Praise
Church, 2020 McCracken Road,
Sanford. Viewing will be Friday,
May 27, from 4 until 8 p.m. at
Sunrise Funeral home Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

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MARILYN LLOYD
Marilyn Lloyd, 71, of
Orlando, died Saturday, May 21,
2005. She was bom Dec. 31, 1933
in Nanticoke, Penn. She was a
retired owner/operator of an air
conditioning company.
Survivors include son. Dale S,
Lloyd; daughters, Colleen
Rothrock, Jill Schlinsog, Kim C.
Lloyd; brothers, Raymond Lewis
and Johnny Lewis; three grand­
children.
Banfield Funeral Hume,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
ALICE M. LOWE
Alice M. Lowe, 89, of Osteen,
died Friday, May 20, 2005, at her
residence.
Bom in Chicago, 111., she
moved to Osteen in 1939. She
was a former caretaker and life­
time member of First Baptist
Church of Osteen and attended
Fellowship Baptist Church in
Deltona.
Survivors include son, Pat
Haught of Kenosha, Wis.;
daughter, Patsy Brady of Osteen;
four grandchildren; nine great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
at 10 a m., Wednesday, May 25,
at First Baptist Churcn of Osteen
with burial to follow at
Evergreen Cemetery. In lieu of

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Blue Jeans Q ueens boost a cause
flowers donations may be made
to Hospice of the Comforter; 480
W. Central Parkway, Altamonte
Springs, 32714.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
FRANCES MUSE
Frances Muse, 73, of Sanford,
died Saturday, May 21,2005 at
Horida Hospital DeLand. Bom
in Maggie Valley, N.C., she
moved to Sanford from Georgia
in 1979. She was a former
cashier at Winn Dixie and a
Baptist.
Survivors include sons, Victor
Muse of Texas, Benny Knighton
and Darrel Ray Knighton both of
South Carolina; daughters,
Donna Kish of Sanford, Joyce
Knighton and Joanna Mason,
both of South Carolina; brother;
Bill Hughes of Waterloo, S.C.;
sister; Lula May Pruitt of South
Carolina; numerous grandchil­
dren and companion, Charles
Eisele of Sanford.
A memorial service will be
held at 7 p m Friday, May 27, at
Brisson Funeral Home.
Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.
GERALDINE MARIE RATZ
Geraldine Marie Ratz, 85, of
Deltona, died Thursday, May 19,
2005.
She was bom June 25, 1919, in
Jersey City, N.J. and moved to
Central Florida in 1969. She was
a hairdresser. She was a member
of Sons of Italy, St. Clare's Over
50's Club, Knights of Columbus
Ladies Auxiliary, St. Paula
Society, Carden Club, and
Alzheimer's Club.
Survivors include providers
outside the immediate family.
Memorial donations may be
made to St. Clare Catholic
Community, 2961 Day Road,
Deltona, 32738.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.
CHRISTIAN I. SMITH
Christian Smith, still bom, of
Winter Springs, died Tuesday,
May 17,2C05.
Survivors include parents,
Margaret L. Smith and Richard
Smith; sister, Amy K. Fensferen
brother, Bobby T. Fensterer;
maternal grandmother, Wanda
E. Mealey; paternal grandfather,
Alan P. Smith; paternal grand­
mother, Valerie Smith.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

They came prancing across
First Street, switching in their
blue jeans shaking their Mardi
Gras beads and wearing assorted
tiaras.
They are the Blue Jeans
Queens, a group of eight down­
town workers who are organiz­
ing a new local service club called
the Sweet Potato Queens.
The festive debut of the Blue
Jeans Queens was at Thursday's
"Alive After Five" in the Sanford
Downtown
Square.
"We're
Service Club
just down here
Connections to have some
fun,"
one
member of the
group
pro­
claimed
as
they
went
store-to-store
sampling
wine, cheese
and other food
Charles
offerings pro­

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downtown
merchants.
They all wore name tags that
ended in the suffix "lent*." There
is Wylene (Kathie Buckley),
Shaylene (Donna Schwartz),
Merlene (Mary Chapman), Erlene
(Donna Everly), Pralene (LeAnne
Dombek), Lerlene (Kathleen
Owen),
Faylene
(Ellse
Schillmoller) and Kaylene (Kelly
Denio).
All but one of the women
works at Federal Trust Bank's cor­
porate office on First Street.
Pralene decided to start the
group as a precursor to the Sweet
Potato Queen Chapter they are
about to inaugurate.
The Sweet Potato Queens are
based in Jackson, Miss., where
Pralene used to live. That chapter
raises funds for children's causes,
such as the Children's Hospital in
Jackson.
Wylene said the group is
debating which cause in the
Sanford area they will support,
but more than likely, it will relate
to children.
"We're looking at Sanford to
see if some particular cause might

VINCENT L PALUMBO
Vincent L Palumbo, 83, of
Sanford, died Saturday, May 21,
2005.
He was a World War U Navy
Veteran, a Pearl Harbor
Survivor; 32nd Degree Mason
and founder of Royce Electronics
Sales.
Survivors include wife,
Sophie; sons, Leonard, Thomas,
Steven and Christopher
Palumbo, all of Sanford; 15
grandchildren; seven great
grandchildren.
A memorial service was held
Tuesday, May 24 at Central
Baptist Churm. In lieu of flow­
ers, the family requests dona­
tions to Hospice of the
Comforter, 480 W. Central
Pkwy., Altamonte Springs,
32714 or Central Baptist Church
Building Fund, 3101 West SR-16,
Sanford, 32771.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

need some assistance," Wylene
said. "We want to pick a good
cause to finance."
To join the Queens call Kathie
(Wylene) at 407-562-0324.
CITY
WANTS
YOUR
INPUT: Don't throw away that
extra piece of paper in your
upaiming water bill, it will deter­
mine the future of Sanford's Fort
Mellon Park. The city of Sanford
is sending out a questionnaire to
find out what kinds of things
you'd like to see in Fort Mellon
Park, such as basketball volley­
ball more kiddie rides etc. This Is
your prime opportunity to have a
voice in the way the city decides
what services best serve your
recreational needs. Mayor Linda
Kuhn announced the city's plans
at the Kiwanls meeting. She also
asked Kiwanis for their ideas.
"We are starting the process of
enhancing Foit Mellon Park, and
we need your input. Sanford can
become the premier city in
Central Florida. We're not
dependent upon developers. We
want good development, and we
want to tell them what we want,
not what they think we want."
MAYOR NO "B O SS': Mayor
Linda Kuhn told the Sanford
Kiwanis Club last week that she
has "no intention of pursuing" a
strong mayor form of city govern­
ment, as was recently advocated
in an editorial in an Orlando
newspaper. "The city manager
form of government works as
long as we have a good, profes­
sional city manager," she said.
She said sne called the newspaper
to find out why they would sug­
gest a "boss mayor" form of gov­
ernment for Sanford, whose citi­
zens rejected the idea by 70 pera*nt a couple of years ago. She
reiterated her objection at
Monday's city commission meet­
ing, and tne commissioners
decided to draft a resolution sup­
porting the current city manager
form of govemmenl for Sanford.

Linda Kuhn has received in her
seven weeks in office is "what's
being done about the awful
smell" near downtown, -he told
members of the Sanford Kiwanis
Club. The fool odor emits from
the city's waste treatment facility
on Lake Monroe near l entral
Florida Regional Hospital The
mayor said the smell should dis­
sipate by July, that's when all the
mechanisms and treatments
should be* in plaa* to kill tin- bai •
teria that contributes to the stink
The odor Is caused by ban*m&lt; tnc
pressure, and it spreads when the
wind shifts, she said "They are
working hanJ to solve the prob­
lem. I certainly hope it works
HUGE CROWD: The Sanford
Historical Society reported per­
haps a reaml crowd visiting the
Sanford Museum on April 2.
"With the grand reopening of
First Street on the west anil the
Hopper Academy Jubilee on the
east, people were streaming by all
afternoon with 178 coming into
the museum," museum curator
Alicia Clarke reported.
NAME THAT TUNE: The
Sanford Illstorical Society is seek­
ing the title of a song performed
quite often during assemblies at
Southside Primary School during
the 1930s and 1‘MOs. The lyrics
are: I love to wake up in the
morning where the orange bios
sums grow, where th'* sun comes
peeping into where I'm sleeping
and the song birds say hello."
If you can name ibis tune, call
Alicia Clarke or Brandi Wilmot at
the society, 407-302-1000
Charles D. lachum, a nathr of
Snnfiml, »s a ivfcnm jtwnalist who
writes a weekly tvluiim on serene
clubs. Send infmiiatioii to him at the
Sanfivd Herald. 300 N. freiuli A i r .
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Woman’s Club honors police officer,
firefighter of the year at May meeting
Com passion, professional
expertise, leadership and com­
mitment an? just a few words
used to describe the recipients
of this year's Woman's Club of
Sanford's Annual Police Officer
and Firefighter o f the Year
Awards.
Each year the Woman's Club
asks our Chief o f Police and
Fin? Chief to choose a member
of their departm ent whose
accomplishments an? worthy of
special recognition. Public rela­
tions chairman, Bettye Smith,
told the crowd that "In recog­
nizing
the
extraordinary
accomplishments of these two
individuals we arc honoring all
o f our police and fin? profes­
sionals."
The recipient o f this year's
Police O fficer o f th e ' Year
Award is Investigator Stacie
Cabello-Richardson.
Investigator
CabelloRichardson has been with the
Sanford Police Department
since March 2003 and was
assigned
to
Criminal
Investigations in August 2004.
Her primary duties entail prop­
erty crim es in the west side of
the city of Sanford. She works
with great enthusiasm and has
developed additional inves­
tigative tools, and utilized all
resources available to her to
apprehend and arrest the per­
petrators of these crimes. Of
Cabello-Richardson
Chief
Brian Tooley said, "She has per­
formed these duties well with
great expertise and persist­

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From left. Woman s Club president Carol Dennison. Deputy Chief
Craig Radzak. Lt. Anthony Faircloth, Investigator Stacie CabelloRichardson. Police Chief Brian Tooley, and Bettye Smith.
ence." She has established a
high standard of performance
in the Criminal Investigative
Section that will challenge and
inspire her colleagues." Her
positive attitude, work ethic
and professional expertise
make her this year's Woman's
Club of Sanfotd Police Officer
of the Year.
Firefighter/EMT of the Year
is
Lieutenant
Anthony
Faircloth. He has been with the
Fire Department since 1996 and
has distinguished himself in
many areas. Prior to becoming
a Firefighter/EMT, Lt. Fairclotn
served twenty years in the U.S.
Navy where he gained exten­
sive shipboard firefighting
experience. 1fe retired from the
navy as a Chief Petty Officer.
According to 'A' Shift Battalion

Chief Terr)- D. Henry, Lt.
Faircloth "quickly gained the
respect of his subordinates with
his strong leadership skills." He
Is describi?d as fair, open to sug­
gestions, yet authoritative
when necessary. He demon­
strates great poise* on the fireground and in stressful situa­
tions. His calm yet command­
ing demeanor allows him to
view the emergency scene in
the required "big picture",
thereby leading his crew safely
through dangerous operations.
Lt
Faircloth is currently
assigned to Tower 31, a highly
specialized apparatus that
requires extensive and ongoing
training in areas such as high
angle rescue, trench rescue and
vehicle extrication. I le is recog­
nized as one of the future* com­

mand officers with the Sanford
Fire Department. His courage,
leadership skills and highly
specialized training, as well as
the respect of his peers, make
him the choice for ine Woman's
Club
of
Sanford
Firefighter/EMT of the year.
After the awards ceremony
the Rev. Richard Wagoner of
the First Baptist Church of
Sanford delivered a beautiful
benediction. His words cap­
tured the thoughts and feelings
of all present when he said in
his most eloquent prayer; "We
ask that You would give
extraordinary personal safety
and health to each of them and
to their families. Please contin­
ue to pour into their human
souls the spirit of excellence
and diligence which has
already made them more wor­
thy of any honor we could give.
Let Sanford's uniformed offi­
cers and firemen be honored
because of the quality of their
work and let even greater
honor come to Stacie and Tony
as they find new ways to
become even more* engaged in
meeting the needs of our com­
munity and making our city a
safer and better place to live."
The Woman's Club of
Sanford
proudly
salutes
Investigator
CabelloRichardson,
Lieutenant
Anthony Faircloth and all of
our city police and fire profes­
sionals. We pray for their safetv and thank each of them for
their extraordinary service.

Assistant principals of the year named
SANFORD — Sem inole
County Public Schools has
announced
that
Michelle
M orrison
of
Evans
Elementary School, Larnell
Watford of Indian trails
Middle School, and Barbara
Monte Carlo of
Winter
Springs High School, have
been named assistant princi­
pals o f the year.
Morrison is currently in her
second vear as an assistant
principal at Evans Elementary
School in O viedo. Prior to
that, she served six years as
Geneva Elementary's assistant
principal.

Park.
Her education career began
Watford has boon an assis­
16 years ago as a m usic
teacher
at
Pine
Crest tant principal at Indian Trails
Elementary and later at M iddle School in Winter
W oodlands Elem entary in Springs for the past 13 years.
Longwood. She received her Prior to that, sne served as
principal
at
bach elor's
degree
from assistant
Florida State University and Tuskawilla Middle School.
After
graduating
from
her m aster's degree from
Florida Southern College,
Nova
Southeastern
Watford became a middle and
University.
school
teacher
in
Morrison is a product of the high
County.
She
Sem inole
County
Public Okeechobee
received a m aster's degree
Schools having graduated
from Eastbrook Elementary in from the University of South
Florida and became a school
W inter
Park,
Tuskawilla
Middle in Winter Springs, and and district administrator in
Lake Howell High in Winter Okeechobee County. This year

she completes her 30th year in
education.
M onte C arlo began her
teaching career at Oviedo
High School 34 years ago after
graduating from Florida State
University. All of her experi­
ence as a high school English
teacher has been at Oviedo
High School except for two
years at Lake Mary High.
She obtained her m aster's
degree from the University of
Central Florida. After serving
as a dean at Oviedo High
School, she became an admin­
istrator at Winter Springs
High School seven years ago.

Clerk’s office wins national honor for 22nd consecutive year
SANFORD — For the 22nd consecutive
year, the Seminole County Clerk's office
has been honored with the highest national
award
for excellence in Financial
Reporting.
The Certificate of Achievement for
Excellence in Financial Reporting, awarded
by the Government Finance Officers
Association for the United States and
Canada, was presented to the G erk 's Office
for the County's Compreheasive annual

Financial Report for the fiscal year ending
September 30, 2003.
Robert L. Wilson, the clerk's director of
county finance, aLso received top honors
from the Finance officers Association. This
marks his 24th coasecutive year of receiv­
ing the individual achievement awaal for
his work on the CAFR. Wilson retired as
county finance dia*ctor in April 2005.
"Although not unexpected, this is a
crowning achievement for Bob and the

hard-working men and women of our
County Finance Department," said Clerk of
the Circuit Court Maryanne Morse.
"Twenty two coasecutive years in a row is
quite a streak. Excellence in County
Finance starts at the top - with its dia*ctor.
For 16 years in Seminole County, Bob
Wilson helped set a standard for accuracy,
clarity and professionalism. Bob Wilson Is a
good friend and a dedicated public servant.
We are going to miss him."

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By Marva Hawkins
H erald C orrespondent

Midway Elementary stu­
dents of Mr. Joseph Royer's 4th
Grade Class had the grand
opportunity to witness the pres­
entation and guided field study
experience of "Sanford Out of
the Dust, An Anccstorial path to
Dignity" by Patricia Merritt
Whatley, director and founder
of Tajiri Arts School of
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The Anccstorial Path to
Dignity consists of historical
places and events based on the
African and Native American
ancestry of Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida, Georgetown,
Midway and other historical
sites. The contributors and
sponsor of this project are the
State Department of Cultural
Affaire and Tajiri Arts, Inc. They
believe that in this field of study,
you will learn about people of
the past who helped shape the
present.
You will learn who these per­
sons were, what they looked
like, and how they affected their
surroundings. Students were
able to learn the history of
Sanford, which was purchased
in 1870 by Henry S. Sanford,
and that the first cut street in
Sanford was Sanford Avenue.
The first public school in
Sanford was built in 1883 and
was named Eastside Primary
School, that the Nile River in
Africa and the St. Johns River in
Sanford both flow south to
north. They learned that the
famous author of many books
was Zora Neal Hurston, a for­
mer Sanford resident, and that
the great baseball players Jackie
Robinson and Willie Mays lived
on Sanford Avenue. Students
on the tour were told how
Midway area got iLs name from
two flowing welLs. Midway's
first African-American veteri­
narian Is Dr. Joseph Kendrick
and its first African-American
Attorney Is Willie George Allen.
The students who sing their
school song found out that it
was written by former students
Sharon Edwanls, Delores Fields
Williams and Pearlie Higgins
Erehery.
Sanford was at one time
called the Celery City. Students
were taught that celery workers
not only cut celery but
advanced the use of a field
machine called the Mule Train.
Each human group or society
has a culture. Then? an? many
untold historical facts that an?
part of Seminole County's both
past and present. Our rich her­
itage here in Sanford must be
shared with all children. They
want to know that our blended
lives create the perfect rainbow.
The primary mission, says
Ms. Whatley of Tajiri School of
Performing
Arts
and

Academics, is to provide
youngsters with structured and
supervised activities that will
raise each child's self-worth,
prepare them for academic
competence, give them tools for
successful social interaction,
discipline, respect and individ­
ual responsibility through his­
tory and culture.
The mission of the Seminole
County Public Schools' Social
Studies program will be to help
students develop the ability to
make informed and thoughtful
derisions for the public good as
citizens of a culturally diverse
democratic society.
The students will be able to
study the contributions of our
local African Americans and
follow their path to dignity.
Those educators and histori­
ans who contributed to the suc­
cess of this project are Barbara
Kirby Bentley, PHD, Stephen
Caldwell Wright, PHD, Annye
L Refoe, PHD, Shirley Wynn
Allen, Levan ther Whitby, Sylvia
Stallworth, Cynthia Kendrick
Oliver, Victoria Brown Smith,
Altermese
Smith
Bentley,
Patrick Coggins, PHD, Vivian
Hurston Bowden, Cynthia
Smith,
Daphne
Frances
Humphrey, Mary Jackson feare,
Photographs Marva Y.
Hawkins, Tommy Vincent, The
Sanford Herald, Camilla W.
Barnes. Media - Kenneth
Moore. Illustrators - Chelsey
Merritt Annette Motley. First
World Drummer and Dancer.
This course of study was
introduced to the 4th grade
socials studies curriculum of
the Seminole County Public
School and to the Seminole
County School Board. This will
provide students with a tour of
the rich African Americans his­
tory and culture of the commu­
nities in Seminole County from
the 1800's and beyond, showing
the
lifestyle
of
African
Americans through literature,
drama reenactments, cultural
storytelling, current history,
African dance, and having des­
ignated tour sites to serve as
active parts in the local educa­
tional and business community
that serve as repositories of the
many historical artifacts that are
on display and a multitude of
historical information. Thanks
to Principal
of Midway
Elementary Dr. Sharon Tanner
and Mr. Royer.
The docents for the tour were
representatives of these schools:
Casselberry
Elementary,
Goldsboro
Elementary,
Idyllwilde Elementary&lt; new
Life Christian Academy and
Pinecrest Elementary. Thanks to
these principals, educators and
youth.
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Dust; An Ancestorial path to
Dignity" by Patricia Merritt
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H am ill p la ce s 11th in S o u th K o re a
Lake Brantley freshman was
the youngest American to
compete in the Junior World
Weightlifting Championships
Special to tha Herald
Sports Editor

n-ye
champion Olympic-style
weightlifter Meredith Hamill
returned to the United Stales
(Sunday) yesterday after plac­
ing IIIn in the Junior World
Weightlifting Championships
in Busan, South Korea.
Lifters from 83 countries
were competing in the nation­
ally televised meet. Hamill was'
the youngest competitor on the
15-member USA Junior World
Team and was the youngest
competitor in her weight class,
competing against lifters 18-to20 years oid from all over the
globe.
Hamill had a personal best in
the snatch, lifting 73 kilos, and
lifted 85 kilos in the clean and
jerk for a combined total of 158
kilograms or 347.6 pounds.
She is a leading contender for
a spot on the 2008 or 2012 USA
Women's Olympic
Weightlifting Team and will be
training at tne US Olympic
Training Center in Colorado
Springs this July.
"It was my first time to com­
pete against lifters from Russia
and Bulgaria and I was really
impressed by their technique,
so l plan to concentrate on per­
fecting my technique," said
Hamill. "I'm so happy I had a
chance to be a part of it. The
girls from Russia and Bulgaria
are so quick and explosive and
I can learn from that. 1 have
another 5 or 6 years at the
Junior Worlds and my goal is
to move up every single year.
I'm really glad 1 got this chance
to represent the US."
In the 63 kilo weight class,
lifters from Russia came in first
and second, the third place fin­

SANFORD — Recent
results in the City of
Sanford Recreation
Department Spring Adult
Slowpitch Softball League
has tightened up the
standings in most league's
considerably.
When the season began
in Church League A pril it
was generally felt that this
would be one of the most
competitive seasons in
some time because of
changes in the rosters and
team line-ups. And that
has proven to be true as
couple of surprising
results Monday nignt at
Pinehurst Park left five
teams within a game of
first place with four games
left in the regular season.
The league began the
second half of tree season
on Monday and you could
tell right off the bat that It
was going to be an inter­
esting evening.
RiverWalk Church (for­
merly Sanford Church of
God) lumped
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out to a 5-0
rnd led ‘9-3 after four
lead and
innings before many-time
champion Central1 Baptist
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Church of Sanford rallied

to even the score at 9-9
entering the bottom of the
sixth inning.
That's when the
RiverWalk offense came
back to life, exploding for
five straight hits, with the
big hit being a triple by
Tim Hummel that put his
team ahead for good, ...
allowing the home team to
plate four runs and take
its third straight victory,
13-9.
But that was only a
warm-up for what was to
come as the middle game
turned into a slugfest.
Four-time defending
champion Westview
Baptist Church and The
Rock of Central Florida
both had their hitting
shoes on as the score was
10-9 Westview after three
innings.
The score was still 10-9
as Westview came to the
plate to open the fifth and
the champs looked like
they would put the game
away by the Run Rule as
they pushed nine runs
across the plate to take a
19-9 advantage.
But The Rock was not
ready to go home A oneout walk opened the door
as a single and two-base
error scored one run and a
sacrifice fly scored another
to make the score 19-11
and keep the game alive.
Both teams scored a run
in the sixth inning and
Westview added another
in the top of the seventh
and appeared headed to
its fifth victory of the sea­
son, holding a 21-12 lead
as the bottom of the sev­
enth began.

ish went to a lifter from
Bulgaria.
Hamill’s next big domestic
meet is the School Age
Championships in Illinois June
16-19, where she'll attempt to
set an American School Age
record.
She'll be training at Lake
Brantley High School coached
by USA Weightlifting's Danny
Camargo of Team Altamonte,
himself a former USA
weightlifter who represented
the United States in interna­
tional competition while living
and training at the US Olympic
Training Center (OTC) in •
Colorado Springs.
At only 14, Hamill is the
national champion in both the
women’s school age (17 and
under) and junior (18 to 20)
divisions in the 63 kilogram
weight class. At the Junior
National Weightlifting
Championships in
Minneapolis, April l-3rd,
Meredith lifted 70 kilos in the
snatch competition and 92.5
kilos in the clean and jerk, a
rsonal record, for a com­
ined total of 162.5 kilos or
357.5 pounds. In all weight
classes, she is ranked 7tn in
America for all women lifters
under 20.
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C Q U ftisy o f J iir o d C id y

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U C F baseball in search of A-Sun Championship No. 7

H arald p h o to b y Jim W a n ti

UCF senior Dee Brown had a huge weekend at Mercer over the
weekend, hitting four home runs to set a single-season record of 18
and the outfielder also took over the career lead in hits and RBI.

S o ftb a ll
Continued from Page IB
That's when one of the most
a ’markable comebacks m mem­
ory’ occurred as I lie Rock used
eight hits, including a home
run bv Chuck Goehring and
doubles bv Bart McDowell,
James Padget and Matt
McDoney, two walks, a sacri­
fice fly and two huge Weslview
errors to come aivav with a 22
21 upset win
The tinal blow w a s ,i two run

single by McDowell, who had
doubled in a run earlier in the
inning, to bring home
Goehring and McDoney with
the tying and winning runs.
What makes the rally even
mure impressive is that the
only out recorded in the inning
came on the sacrifice fly.
Goehring. The Rock's leadoff
man, had a monster game,
going 3-fur-3, including the
home run and two doubles,
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The winningest baseball team in A-Sun
Championship history, the UCF Golden
Knights (4(Hb), look to capture their sev­
enth Atlantic Sun Championship title this
week in DeLand.
The Atlantic Sun Championship begins
today (Wednesday) at Melching Field at
Conrad Park and will feature the league's
top six teams based tm conference regular
season winning percentage. The first game
of the tournament is scheduled for II a m
with top-seed Troy facing *6 GardnerWebb
The middle game has #2 Florida Atlantic
facing #5 Georgia State at 3 p.m.
The Golden Knights are the No. 3 seed in
the A-Sun Champioaship and face No. 4
seed and host Stetson Wednesday night at
7 p.m.
Thursday's schedule has the Loser's
from the first two games playing in an
elimination game at 11 a.m., followed by
the Game 1 winner against the Game 3
loser at 3 p.m. and the Game 2 winner
against the Game 3 winner at 7 p m.
The double-elimination tournament con­
tinues with games at It a.m., 3 p.m. and 7
p.m. on Friday. The A-Sun Champioaship
Game is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Saturday.
Because of the way the schedule is set
up, who plays who after the second day

Check out www.stetson.edu for updates
For the second time in school history.
UCF enters the tournament as the No. 3
seed and the first-round meeting with the
Hatters marks just the second time the two
A-Sun rivals have met in the opening
round of play.
UCF captun’d the season series from the
Hatters with two wins in DeLand earlier in
the season. After Stetson won the series
opener UM on April 1. the Golden Knights
rolled to an 18-11 victory on April 2 and a
14-7 win on Sun Sports in the series finale
April 3. In all, UCF has won five of its last
seven games vs. Stetson.
All of UCF's game’s in the A-Sun
Champioaship will air on the UCF ISP
Sports Net-work. Wednesday's game will
air at 6:45 p.m. on 740-AM The Team with
the voice of the Golden Knights, Marc
Daniels. Any game that starts prior to 3
p.m. will bo an Internet only bnudeast on
ucfathletics.com.
UCF owns the top winning percentage
and the most tournament titles of any ASun school entering this week's tourna­
ment. The Golden Knights boast an A-Sun
Champioaship winning percentage of .729
(27-10), more than 100 points better than
the next closest opponent.
UCF's six league championship tourna­
ment trophies also lead tne league. UCF

2 hitter in the line-up, was not
bad either, scoring four times
and driving in four runs.
McDowell had four hits in six
trips and drove in five runs.
The late game was kind of
anti-climactic after the first two
game’s as All Souls Catholic
Church was in top form, jump­
ing out to leads of 7-0, 10-1 and
15-1 before ending with a 15-4,
six-inning victory over
CmssVVay Church of Central
Florida.
Waters was 3-for-3 with a
triple and Tim Wilks was 3-for4 with a pair of triples and
three runs scored and Tony
Taylor tripled and drove in
four runs to lead the way for
All Souls.
Monday's results left the
standings in a log-jam with
Weslview, All Souls and

Kiverwalk all at 4-2 and
Central Baptist and The Rock
tied for fourth with 3-3 marks.
CrossWay is getting more and
mom competitive each week,
but is still looking for that elu­
sive first win.
The Friday Night Industrial
League only had one real sur­
prise as Brett Witte's two-out
single in the top of the seventh
inning scored Ron Anson to
break a 6-6 tie and give First
United Methodist Church of
Sanford its first win of the sea­
son, 7-6, over Rum Runners.
But the other two games saw
the league-leaders, Wayne
Densch and C.P.H. (Conklin,
Porter and Holmes) get scares,
with Wayne Densch uutscoring
the Rum Runners, 15-11, and
CPH outlasting Holy Cross, 19lb.

ha- captured the tournament title in 1993,
1995, P»“i\ IlK&gt;7, 2001 and 2002 The five
other schools competing in this week's ASun Championship have combined to win
just five titles (FAU 2004, Stetson |988,
|WS‘J, pwo. 2000).
UCF is also |s-4 all-time at Melching
Field at Conrad Park, including a 6-2 mark
in tournament pla\ Ihe Golden Knights
won the 20(12 A-Sun Tournament Title at
Melching Field
Over the past weekend Dee Brown estab­
lished a new single-season home run
record at UCF with his 18th home run of
the season but it was not enough as Mercer
(28-26, 12 18) squeaked out an 8-7 victory
over \isiting UCF Saturday afternoon at
(. laude Smith Field, giving the host Bears
two wins in the three-game series and
denying the Gulden Knights the No. 2 seed
in the tournament
Mercer’s Iv Megahee singled through
the left side in the ninth with two runners
on and one out to hand the Bears the series

victory.

Andrew I inert hit his second solo home
run of the series to give to score the game's
first run in the second.
In the third. Daniel Hurst connected on a
two-run home run to extend the Bears'
lead to 3 (•
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The unofficial standings (one
of the top two team s has to
have a loss) has Wayne Densch
and C.P.H, tied for first with 50 records, followed by Holy
Cross (3-3) and the Rum
Runners and 1st United
Methodist of Sanford (both I5).
The Women's League got an
early start on the Spring season
and is nearing an end with
Paul's Towing (10-1) running
away with the championship
Completing the standings are
Aliev Cats (6-4), Aging
Gracefully (6-5), Sunshine
Stingers (3-7) and Fidelity
1 lornets (1-10).
The Wednesday Night Men's
League is in the early stages
with Scruffy Duffers and
Diamond Home both having l

it records and Seminole
(. ommumty Church (Blue) and
K e r 's Wing I louse both having
It t records.
I he Men's Thursday Night
l eague is also tight with C &amp; C
site Development (4-0) holding
a one-game lead over Sanford
Bovs (3-1V Trailing the leaders
are Mixed Nuts and U.S.P.S.
(both 2-2). Kitner Surveying (11) and Knight's Truck Center
(0-4).
\ll of the leagues play at
Pinehurst Park on West 24th
street ami games begin at 6:30
p m except for Wednesday,
whuh starts its games at 7 p.m.
I or more information, or to
inquire about putting a team in
a league starting in the fall, call
Rodney Slamil at 407-330-5697.

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71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp W anted

Drivers
$45.000-$55.000&gt; per year to
sta rt SHORT HAUL PREMIUM
PAY and excellent benefits
w ith A utom atic sem iannual
increases CDL-A8 months. T/T
exp. ca l Sunday or snySme 000893-679lo r to ll Iree 666-8161704

H iring grow er, w holesale
nursery in Lake Mary. W ill
bain C all Bob. 407-925-2351

Vlvona's North Pizzeria needs
pizza makers, subs, waitresses
ft phones. Apply w ith owner at
2477 Park Ave. Santord. 5pm8pm.

12—Elderly-C are
Senior Home Care

VISITING ANGELS provides
reliable caregivers lo r nonm edcal home care
407-302-4138

21— P e r s o n a l s
Over SOT Single?
S igN s Cruse Bootang nmrl Few
Cabins te ll'
Nov 5th, key West. Cozumel.
Progresso. Retire. From Port
Canaveral. S626PP/DBL lo r 7
days Fin. Son. New Friends and
great food1386-304-9662
Denny ScruiseholKjays net

71— H elp Wanted

$10 to $20 Per Hour
M orning ft evenings S hifts
available, appointment setting,
great work environm ent.
Positions
available
im m ediately
Hourly plus
comrmsson Call Bob. 407-268-

9180
$200 Sign-on Bonus
B o o ltlie e p e r/A c c o u n la n l
Santord based com pany
seeking Mm 2-3 yrs e ip . with
Peachtree Classic Acctg. Job
w ill involve A/P, checking,
pay roll, Q trly P/roil tax prep
and G l entnos Experience and
drug tree person need only
apply Em ail resum es to
cirichardson ‘§tcfl.rr com. 407324-5888. ask tor C om e (Hole:
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Candle wood Suites is looking
lor team members to p n a great
hotel staff We have openings
lor Housekeeping. Also
in
need of Front Desk Associate
whose work 9dieduto wd be suv
Thurs. ttp m -7 a m Apply in
person. 1130
G reenwood
BNd, Lake Mary, FI, 32746,407585-3000 EOE. DFWP
C lerlcal/C ust Serv Rep Data
entry, counter serv, b it up to 30
lbs W erehouae A aat F ill
cxders, stock, kit to 50 lbs Both
M-F w/benetits ft req W indows
ft attn to detail W ill train
Cmdy 407-322-6897
DRIVER
Clean driving record and a
minimum o l 1 year o l Class D
drrving is preferred Apply MonFn. 8-4 at Florida Irrigation
Supply. Inc. 300 Hickm an
noad Santord. FL 32771 Ph
407-330-0275. EOE/DFWP

D rivers - DUM P triuCK,
Class B. benefits. 407-322
8133
D rlv e rs /L s b o re rs : Highw ay
construction com pany looking
lo r re lia b le A dependable
people who are able to travel
A work n FUSC ft NC W b have
Im m ediate openings lo r Class
A B. C ft D O M n ta b o m . t t * t
be able to handle labor work as
w ell as driving. Drs. Lie. m ust
be dean A ll o th e rs need n o t
a p p ly. Start a t $8 5 0 /$ t0 /h r
P lenty o l o p p o rtu n ity lo r
o vertim e. W e w ill train .
B enefits
include
health
insurance ft profit sharing Men
ft wom en ere encouraged to
apply EOE/DFWP. 407-3211010 or 1-800-749-1015.
Expd Breakfast Cock 5anv8am
Mon -Fn. Full ome $7/hr 407
474-8239
Expd cooks ft servers. Jolly
G ator
Fish
Cam p
ft
Restaurant. Grow w ith us on
beautiful St Johns River s i SR48.
4 m iss east of Geneva. 407-3495554

Immediate Openings! Roofers
w anted.
expd
EPDM
installers 407-349-2900

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST'
Alw ays
s
good
policy,
e sp e cia lly
lo r
business
opportzvbea and hanctxses. C al
Florida Dept, o l Agriculture ft
Consumer Services at 8004357352 o r FTC-HELP tor Iree
rSormanon Or visit c u Web s4e
a l www Itc g o v/txio p
Florida law requires sellers of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept of
A g ricu ltu re
ft
Consum er
Services before selling C all to
verity law ful registration before
you buy
Irrig a tio n
In sta lle rs,
experienced only, benefits.
407-322-8133

LA B O R ER S N EEDED
FO R U N D ER G R O U N D
U TIL ITY C O N TR A C TO R
Starting Salary $8.5G/Hr
HEALTH INSURANCE AMO 40 tK
PLAN! Drug Ire e workpiece.
Apply ehtSO M M Ier Drive.
Altam onte S prin g! 407-2SO-

•000. £01
Laborers with concrete exp.
$400toeek. M ist be able b travel
throughout Florida M on-Fri.
407-323-8822.

E x p e rltn c e d F ro n t D esk
C lark needed at Super 8 Motel.
4750 SR 48. Sanford Please
apply m person.

Landscapers and G rade
C rew Laborers 407-3218133

F e cto ry /P ro d u c tlo n
W all established ft growing
m arble com pany**W llling to
tr a in " Hard working, reliable
only
C om petitive wages,
potential lo r grow th. Heavy
lifting, factory environm ent. No
exp req’d Installer position
also available Fax 407-3305802. phone 407-321-4772

lawn Mamtenance/Land scape
Established company top pay
lo r sxp Longwood area 407831-6438

Final in te rio r com m ercial
construction
cleaning
technicians needed Good pay
ft benefits, Expd preferred but
w ill tram m otivated individuals
R eliable
transportation
required Pis C al 407-322-7911
FT/PT Food service personnel
tor juvenile correctional feeding
program . M usi have food
production exp M usi pass
background check ft drug
screening
lo r
security
clearance
B enefits
w ith
advancem ent opportunity Call
Ms W heaton at 407-330-6750
X222

D river/W arehouse
T h rill Depot
2921 O rlando Dr
407-323-1995.

Forem an to r p a in t lin e experience in Powder or
ECOAT
paint
O rtando/Sanlord Area Call
Norm a l 566-242-0498 Of lax
10 407-268-9441.

HELP WANTED
- MAINTENANCEn ig h t s / w e e k e n d s F/T
• EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F/T-P/T
- C.N.A-/ACTIVITIES
p/T WEEKENDS
• HOUSEKEEPERS - F/T
pscale senior living com m unity.
Excellent pay/benefits.
Resume Fax 407-322-3065
P h o n e 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 2 0 7

L ive In H ouse Keeper: Prefer
w o rkrg person, non smoker, no
drugs, no pels, no children,
references required Room ft
board provtoed 407-323-8019
Local P/T C hurch M inistry
Secretary position available 20
hours week Between 9-5
w eekday
and
Tuesday
evening.
5:45pm -7:45pm
Please em ail resum e to
personneineeds® yahoo com
Looking lor expd Iron! desk or
night auditors. Apply in person
H oliday Inn Express. 3401 S
O dando Dr. Sanford
L o o k in g
fo r
S e rvice
T ech /fo rem an. Irrig a tio n
e xp e rie n ce needed. Top S
pay. C a ll A m erican Eagle
Irrig a tio n , 407-834-7958
M e d ica l A s s is ta n t, fro n t
o ffic e ft In su ra n ce positions
Expd only. excalent benefits, tax
resum e to 407-321-4027,

P a b b la
J u n c tio n
has
im m ediaie full tim e openings
available for yard and bagging
fa cility Need individuals who
have torkM experience, are herd
worlung. have Vaneportaiion. can
Mt 50 tos and are wiftng to learn
Pre em ploym ent drug test is
required P lease apply In
person m 702 South French Am .
Sanford. FL. 407-323-3838
R e ce p tio n ist: O uakftcatona.
pleasant
phone
voice,
e xcellent com m unications
skills .
perso n a lity
professional, proficient w ith
computers, self stader, typing
M icrosoft W ord, E xcel ft
Power P oint. D uties are
answ er m ulti lin e phone
system , general office work,
filing, assist w ith sales dept,
qreedng customers, follow-up.
on line research, com puter
entry, ft m isc other duties
C over la tte r ft resum e to
career &lt;9y2kservtceorg or tax
407-330-3240
Salary
depends on experience 20-30
hrs/wk.
Plant Nursery help, expd only,
heavy kiting 407-302-7248.

71— H elp W anted
P est

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Pipe Crew Foreman: Local
w ork. Im m ediate opening
(407) 322-8133.
Pool m onitors needed fo r
summer. RexiSs hexxs. day n ^ s
b ra ft weekends C a l 407-3237322

Part time cook, servers ft
dishwasher needed. Contact
M ylene.
407-323-7306

Reptile Maintenance a l local
p el store. P/T, flexible hours.
$6.S0/hr, bonuses
407-320-7001

71— H elp W anted

WeeprXSmfr^TKsiatant:

S e p tic
In s la lle r/S e rv lc e
P erson: FT, w ill train, M orvFn.
Class A or B CDL 11c required
DFWP. Acm e Septic System s.
407-330-0758

Ftaptofy growing comm printing
co Full Time, benefits, fax
resume to 407-322-1680 Call
407-302-9147
Responsible adult to m aintain
num erous slocking locations
Good D riving record a m ust
Non-sm oker preferred Able to
comm unicate with people Able
to lift 50 lbs
F aslsnar
experience a plus Monday
thru Friday Company benefits
Apply in person Monday thru
Friday. 10 00am to 2 00pm
E le ctro n ic Fast ners. Inc 277
Power Ct. Santord. FL 32771
Of Call 407-321-4000
S a le s
A s s is ta n t:
Large
w holesale nursery seeks an
e n ergetic, highly m otivated
Individual to support senior
sales staff Com m unication,
organization, m ulti-tasking and
attention to detail la required
Computer knowledge a rrs *l wSh
the a b ility to learn extended
graphics
program s
Fax
resum e to 407-321-1697 with
refs
W ork From Hom e s e llin g
AVON
F u ll (or Part Tim e. 50*»
C om m ission
Popular
Products $10 00 start up Free
m aterials 407-333-8158

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THE MARKETPLACE AT
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER

Sotderer ft Assem bly people
needed tor cable manufacturer.
4060 St Johns Parkway.
Santord. 407-322-7622
Team D rive r a
Lake M ary FL to M obile. AL.
round trip . Haul US M all.
Tuesday ■ Friday. 18 5hrs
round top ® $22/hr t -8886964429
Yard Parson needed: Adult.
C lean up. cut ft trim as
needed
A lso
tight
maintenance By the job 407323-8019

GROWING SANFORD
COMPANY LOOKING FOR
EXPERIENCED PEOPLE
IN THE
FOLLOWING TRADES:
MECHANICS
ELECTRICIANS
A/V TECHNICIANS
F/T positions for individuals
witfi skills from apprentice
to experienced
Journeyman (Male/Female).

Kirkland's
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Kirkland’s, a rapidly expanding gift and decorative home accessory
store, will be accepting applications for our new store opening soon
in The Marketplace at Seminole Towne Center Mall, 1951 VvP
Ball Blvd., in Sanford, FL. Kirkland's will also be accepting applica­
tions for all stores located in the Orlando area.

Assistant Managers
FT/PT Sales Associates

All positions an F/T with
benefits.
Call 407-3284)190 or
Fax Resume to:
407-3234)013

71— H elp Wanted
Site/Base Crew Local work
F/T with benefits *07-32261X I
Extrem ely clean, cozy turn rm.
aH utl. cable, a/c. Indy, phone,
kitch use. sec dr. p riva te
entrance R esident ow ner.

ABSOLUTELY
NO
ALCOHOL. DRUOS AND
NON SMOKERS ONLY! Very
respectable. 407-314-0924.

93— R ooms F or
Rent

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • $*2/wk.
H istoric Downtown
407-330-4423

95— R oommate
W anted
Seeking a person to share my
home, view of Lake Monroe. M
house privileges C a l 407-3287232 lor an appointm ant.

97— A partments F urnished
S ankxd: H M ortc 3/1 5 2 story
1950/m ooth 2/1. $590/m ontti
407-282-2002.

99— A partments U nfurnished
Q u a lity L iv in g a t A ffo rd a b le
P ric in g . 1.2 ft 3 b e d ro o m s,
la ke vie w s, 407-322-9104.
EHO.

100— C ondominium
R entals
2SR2BAnew tawrtoome. a l new
appts. com m p ool, naar
S em inole
tow n
C anter,
$975/mo Sec $975 407-7741040

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For prom pt consideration, on-site interviews w ill be held on
Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, May 24, 25 &amp; 26, from 10 a.m.
until 5 p.m. at the Briar Patch in Seminole Towne Center Mall,
Sanford, FL. For interview information or to schedule an
appointment, pilease call (407) 324-9540; or apply online at:
www.kirklands.com.
We offer a competitive compensation pac kage, paid vacation, retirement program,
employee discounts, rapid advancement potential and relocation opportunities. EOE

Classified Rates
(Prepayment Required)
4 line ad............
....................... 1 week $ 1 8 .......................3 weeks $36
......................2 weeks $ 2 5 .........................4 weeks $45
Yard Sates....5 lines for $15

Classified Contract Rates
(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
contract. Credit Application Required)
5 - 1 0 lin e s ........................... 90£/llne
11 • 20 lin e s .......................... 800/line
21 or more lines.................. 700/line

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100—C ondominium
R entals
P a u li
*0 7 -2 2 1-4 7 9 4
L»v Ren. Owi|
Rm, F p ic. 1 c a r garage
3950/m o

103— H o u ses *
U n f u r n is h e d

C 1 ' i ‘ *r t &lt;r

4 0 7 -3 2 1 -0 7 5 9
Brand new 2BR/.2.5 Bath
townhom* in Dunwoody.
Washer/dryer. scr patio. 1950
864-604-7177.
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103—H ousesUNFUKNISHED

105—
DUTTEx/TRIPLEX

POR/IG RlflllV

2 BR D uplex A pts d o se to
S em inole H igh, scr porch,
la u n d ry 6
storage
Rm.
I5 5 0 /M o 407-647-1364

RINTAtS

216 S u n e e t: 4BR /28A, with
2 car g a ra g e , updated
tofohen. Boride room, town ca n
included. ft2 9 0 A n o
•304 T em g*a: 3BR /2SA.
tamay room , Itraplaoa. carport,
acraanad porch. S92S/mo.
•1 1 1 6-0 P a rk . S e cto r
1 B R /1 BA ap a rtm e nt w
C H /A Security Sytoem, we
Included. SSOSAno.

4 0 7 322-8678
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Sanford 3 /1 .2 0 0 4 H o ty Ave.
CHA, large yd.E7B6 piua dap
407-323-4540.

M l N T A l S

SANFO RD-1716A Ridgewood
In 28R/1 BA D uplex, screened
p o rch 3600 R ent, $600
Security. 407-322-6616

114—
Warehouse/Rental
S pace
Sanford: For Laeae. paneled
o ffic e space A w arehouse
11,000 aq fL Can be divided.
64.005. 305-503-1551.
W arehouse. 7,500 sq H.
S an fo rd . 3 o ffice s, truck
heights. 6 3 .12 5 /lra (35 O M q it)
C M M nvF H ,8 -&amp; 407-3220664

118— O ffice S pace
Fo r R ent

V U n a a ra ll

M A N A ( , t M F *1 f

10 * I u v

Tut Huald

407-321-4764

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S a n fo rd : 3 /2 . S p a cio u i
m a. 1 Block From La M
W ood/Trte FVa. Send Patio
Attached Wort« Shop. Doubla
C a rpo rt.
S to ra ge
Shad
3 9 5 0 *9 5 0 Depoert
DO YLE M ANAO CM CNT
WC R EN T ANO S E LL

1 7 0 0* aq ft. 3/2. L iv Rm. Din
Rm . Fam Rm . 1/4 acre, 2 car
gar, SHOOAno.
DaNona: 3/2, over 1900 aq n.
Uv ftn . Dm Rm, Fam Rm. ealIn KNch,« /15X 40* Scr Porch,
1 car gar o n fenced 1/4 acre
S 1 .000/m o

O ffices For Rent: 400 sq ft to
800 sq It. Sanford F ulton
O ffice C enter 407-314-3750

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VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
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110000 See homeownen
Buy a home

1200 own

SEMINOLE. ORANGE. VOLUSIA*
t 2/1. with Bonus
Room Applenoss. Fenced Yd,
C arport. 300.900.
6 3/1. New P u n t
I m anor/E xtenor. AC. New
C a rpe t A C eram ic Tile,
C a rpo rt A Fenced Yard.
3124.900
1 4 a Over 2800 Sq
FL In-lew O ff* W /separate
Entrance. Ltv Rm. Din Rm.
Fam. Rm. G am e Rm. Scr.
P orch.
On
1/3 Acre.
3259.900

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURI 1 PROPERTIES
40 J-321-47 84
IEUV HOUSES FOR CASH

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Avoid Foreclosure! Can
467-221-7959

Private Downtown Parking
$30 month
Convenient - Angle Parking
Lease Required
Call for Appointment
(407)321-7004

3 0 0 OFF

181— Appliances &lt;c
F urniture Fo r S ale

S enford/C errtege C ove: New
3/2 DW. aA appkances A shed
Complelsfy set tax ready tomcM
in J597/m o. indudes tot re n t
w ith approved credit. 407-3238160

S pa: Portable, therapy |eta.
energy e ffic ie n t
1 1 0 -volt,
insulated cover, ad new 31293.
407-339-0676 o r 3 0 6 -2 t6 2946

185— Duplex Fob
S ale

191— B uilding
M aterials

2/1. both up A down m a n 616
Pine Ave. Sanford 379.000.
407-221-7959.

181— Appliances h
F urniture F or S ale
BED : NASA technology Vtsco
m em ory foam m attress sal. as
seen on TV/MaA 20 year nonprorated warranty- AH new In
plastic. Retafa 31599: m ust ael
3699 407-831-1322 or 386-7531515 D elivery available.
Bede: A l brand new. Never-Ffo
P illow -Top M attress sets.
Queen. 3135. King. 3195.407331-1941. o r 386-753-0469

King size bed w ith piitowtop
m attress, box springs A frame.
Excellent condition. 3400.407322-6181.
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Sanford: O ak Ave. 38R /2.5SA.
S p ill Pten. Fireplace. FanWy
Room, E el-In K itchen. Large
Back Porch. Oble Lot 6249k.
407-314-4154

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

157— M obile Homes
For S ale

Kenm ore Electric Stove, seif
cleaning oven, alm ond. 3100.
407-323-1678

141— H om es F or
S ale

U nder co n s tru c tio n : 4/2.1 car
garage. $128k. PU c a l 407-4667672. A gent. Brow n Ham s
S tevens R e sid e n tia l R eal
Estate.

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S tyle
C ity
L iv in g

141— H o m es For
S ale

P o o l T ab lo : G orgeous 8 '
furniture-style table. decoraUve
legs, Iselher pockets, oversized
1* three piece Italian slate.
Accessory kd. bale. Brand new
in crate. C ost 34500: se ll
81350 407-402-1781 or 366753-0468
Sleeper Sofa. Love S eat Glass
Dining Table 6 4 Chairs, m ite.
407-327-4322
S old oak Dining table. 4 chars.
1 e x t, 3165 A stuffed mauve
rocker, 370. aH axe. cond. 407330-3636

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1270 Upsala Rd., Sanford
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$ 1 5 /S q . Ft.

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W THE g R C W T COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
probate nvmtoN
ALE NUMBER:

CURL DIVISION
C A M NO.: 04-CA-229514L
LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK,

■NRE ESTATE OF
M A U K MARIE FKHEY A** /A
MARIE M FlGLEY.

NOT1CS TOCREDITORS
The SOninrotrsiion n lk v .
of MALTIE MARIE FIOLEY
A/K/A MARIE M FIOLEY.
d K M M d . whose M i of death
» M November 12. 2004, is
p w vln o m the Circuit Court tor
SEMINOLE County. Fiona,
PretMM OM tton. toe a tto rn s oi
M*toh ia 301 North Parti Avenue
SantortJ. FL 32771. The name*
and a o t t u n of too personal

forth baton*
A« creditors o l too dacadanl
and otoar parsona having d a m
or demands against decadent's
aataaa on whom a copy oI to ,
n o ttt la required to ba tarvad
must Ma to o , claims wito this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE TO THEM
A l otoar oedttors o l too dececlatm s or domanda against
dacadant'i estate must Ns toe*
claim s srtto M s Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha data o l to# first publication
o l this Nottca Is May 18. 2003
Partonal Representative
Sandra F Maisah
173 Sharyl Ortva
Daltons, Florida 32723
STEPHEN H COOVER
Attomay tor Sandra F Maisah
Florida Bar Number 0314080
Hutchison, Mamala 8 Coovsr.
PA.
230 North Path Avanua
PO Boa 1149
Santord. Florida 32772
Tsiaphona (407)322-4031
Publish: May 18. 23.2003
0133
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN
ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 08 C A 5 4 J-14 5
FRANK A LIMPERT.

vs.
L. T LIMPERT, WINFIELD BAU­
MAN. and any unknown spouts,
hairs,
davisaas.
g ra n ts ,!.
assigns**. Iianors. creators,
trustee*. or otoar claimants by.
through, undar. or against L. T.
LIMPERT, WINFIELD BAUMAN,
and ail partis* having or claiming
to havs any right, titta or mterest
m tha pioparty descrtoed harsin.
Dalandamt
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
DEFENDANTS L T LIMPERT,
WINFIELD BAUMAN, il aliva,
and th a , unknown ipoutas. i
mamad. and il daad. Ihsir
unknown hast, davisaas. legstaas. grantaas. assigns. Iianors.
spousas. creators. succassort.
or truataas. or sach ct toam. and
any and all parsons or parhas
claiming by, through, undar or
against tham or aach o l thorn
and against any and ail partial
or parsons having or claiming
any right. Mia or m lsrssl in and
to tha following dsscnbsd proparty. lying and situals in
Seminole County, Florida, to wit:
Wasl 1/2 o l North 1/2 o l Lot 10,
Lass Exprassway. MECCA
HAMMOCK, according to tha
Plat thorsol aa racordad in Ptal
Booh 1. Pag# 84. o l toa Pubhc
Rscords ol Sammola County,
Florida.
YOU ANO EACH OF YOU ARE
HEREBY SEVERALLY NOTI­
FIED
THAT
FRANK
A.
LIMPERT.
has
Wad
his
Complaint m tha Circuit Court.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, m
and lor Sammola County,
Florida, agamsl you and aach ol
you as Defendants to quiet title
ol toe PlamtiH to the aboveda scribed real property located
m Semmoie County, Florida, toe
abbreviated title ol which is enti­
tled ‘ FRANK A LIMPERT.
Ptamhll vs L T LIMPERT and
WINFIELD
BAUMAN.
Defendants', and you and sach
o l you srs hereby required to
serve s copy o l your answer or
other defense, il any, upon
FRANK
C
WHIOHAM.
ESQUIRE, o l STENSTROM,
Mc INTOSH.
COLBERT.
WHIGHAM. REISCMMANN A
PARTLOW. P A . Post O llica Boa
4348. Santord Florida 327724848. and to Wa the original ol
same m toe office ol the Clerk ol
toa above-styled Court on or
bstore June 13. 2005 as
required by law H you Iah to do
so. judgment by default wih be
taken against you
This notice shall be published
once a weak lor tour consecu

a this 5 day o l May 2003
yanne m o r se

SK

OF

THE

CIRCUIT

By Carol Moors
Deputy d a rk
18 23 2005 and

incur COURT
UGHICCMTH

lA L CIRCUIT
ANO FOR

X I

c o u n ty
lo r io a

GARY A KITTLESON.
KATHLEEN D KITTLESON Mid
CRYSTAL CREEK
NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATION. IN C . a Florida

NOT1CI OF SALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, pursuant to toa Summary
Fetal Judgment p i Foredoeure
dated May 6. 2003. and entered
to C M Casa No OLCA-22S614-L. in toa C hoi* Court of toa
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and lor Sermnofo County.
Florida. w hartin LIBERTY
NATIONAL BANK. « Ramon
and GARY A. KITTLESON.
KATHLEEN D KITTLESON.
and CRYSTAL CREEK NEIGH­
BORHOOD
ASSOCIATION,
INC., a Ftarida corporato r, ere
M a r tin 's I w« sa l to toa
highest and bast bidder tor
cash, al toa Sammola County
Courthouse slaps. 301 N. P to
Avanua.
Santord.
Florida
32771, on Tussdsy. at (MOO)
A tA on toa Tto day ot Juno.
2003, too tototong described
real property ta t forth ei toa
Summary Final Judgment ot
to ftd o iu n :
LOT 5 OF FOREST OAKS VIL­
LAGE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 48. PAOE
83.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED at Santord. Sammola
County, Florida to it 8th day ol
May. 2003
Maryams Moraa
Clark o l toa C ruet Court
By Mary Stroups
Deputy Clark
ROBERT B. WHITE, JR . ESO
Sobering. White 8 Lucxak. P A
Florida Bar No 135033
338 West New England A vo.
Suita 240
Whiter Pwh. Florida 32789
(407) 847-9300
Attorneys tor PltonWt
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of 1990
Admmtaanva Order No. 97-3
II you are a parson wito a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
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In this proceeding, you are anaHad. at no cost to you, to toa
provision o l certain assistance
Please
cooled
Court
Adm inistration at 301 North
Park Avanua. Suita N301.
Santord. Florida 32771 (407)
883-4227, within (2) working
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Publish: May 18. 23. 2003
Q I28
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DtYtSlOH
CASE NO.: 0AC A-1I17-14L

Panama City. FL 32402
Publah: May 18.23. 2003
0127
_______________
N THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SCM M O U COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVK. DIVISION
CASE NO. 0S-CA-87-14O
OAKHURST RESERVE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C .

Legals

M TN« ORCUIT COURT FOR
8t MMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 08-CJL7M-14W
UCN: _______
882O08CAO00/38XXXXJUC

Attorneys to ri
2881 Eaat Oakland Parti Bhnt.
Stria 303
Fort Laudardata. FL 33308
Pubkah Santord HeraM

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY F/K/A
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A , AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THAT
CERTAIN POOLING ANO
SERVICING
AGREEMENT
DATED
12/1/98
FOR
W1LSHIRE FUNDING CORPO­
RATION
MORTGAGE-BACKED TRUST
1998-3.

JENNIFER K. JOHNSTON,

vs
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
tost pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
May 12, 2003. entered hi C M
Cate Number 05-CA-97-14G.
of toa C ircuit Court o l lha
Eighteenth Judtoial C ircuit hi
and tor Seminole County,
Florida, on to * 14th day o l
Amo. 2003. a l 11OO a m , at toa
Seminoto County Courthouse.
301 North Park Avanua,
Santord. Sammola County,
Florida 32771, to# underl i ned
d a rt «nl oiler tor sale to toa
highest and bast bidder or bid­
ders. tor cash, tha following
described real property:
Lot 109. Oahhurst Reserve Unit
One. according to tha plat
thereof, aa racordad in Plat
Book 81. Pagaa 34 - 62, Pubic
Rscords oI Sammola County,
Florida
Dated tola 12th day oI May.
2003
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of toe Court
By: Mary Stroup#
Deputy Clark
(Seal)
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITY ACT
II you are a parson wito a diamodatlon hi ordar to participate
In ton proceedmg. you are ens­
ued. at no coat to you, to tha
provision ot cartam assistance
Please
contact
Court
Adm inistration a l 301 North
Park Avanua, Suita N301,
Sanford. Florida 32771 (407)
343-4227. within (2) working
days of your receipt of tola
nottca, it hearing or voica
impaired, c a l 1-800-953-8771.
TODD
M.
HOEPKER.
ESQUIRE
Todd M. Hoepker. P A
Post Office Boa 3311
Orlando. FL 32802-3311
Attomay tor Plaintiff
Phono: (407) 428-2080
Fan (407) 428-2068
Publish: May 18. 23. 2003
0128____________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
OF FLORIOA IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 08-CA-488-14

t ; o A rW C H i BANtflBATIONAL
r TRUST COMPANV.'AS
TRUSTEE OF ARGENT
PEOPLES FIRST
SECURITIES. IN C , ASSET
COMMUNITY BANK,
BACKED PASS-THROUOH
CERTIFICATES. SERIES
2003-W3 UNDER THE
vs.
POOLING 8 SERVICING
AGREEMENT OATEO AS OF
NANCY L BECK tk /a NANCY
SEPTEMBER 1. 2003.
L
STONO. KENSINGTON
WITHOUT RECOURSE.
PARK CONDOMINIUM
Plamtrff,
ASSOCIATION. INC.: WELLS
FARGO BANK. N A . and
ve.
CRAIG STEVEN BECK.
Defendants
MELISSA LEE ROBERTSBECHT A/K/A MELISSA
NOTICE OF SALE
ROBERTS-BECHT. at. at..
Defendant
NOTICE » hereby grven pur­
suant to a Final Judgment ol
NOTICE OF
Foractotar dated May 8. 2003,
FORECLOSURE SALE
entered m Casa Number 04-CA1S17-I4L ol tha Circuit Court ol
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
toa Eighleento Judicial C had in
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
and for Seminole County.
Forodosura dated May 8. 2005.
Florida, w hartin PEOPLES
and entered m Casa No 05FIRST COMMUNITY BANK *
CA-456-14, of tha Circuit Court
tha Plaintiff and NANCY L.
of the Eighteenth Judicial
BECK t/V/a NANCY L. STONO.
Circuit in and tor Seminole
KENSINOTON PARK CONDO­
County.
Florida,
wherein
MINIUM ASSOCIATION. IN C .
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
WELLS FARGO BANK. N A.,
TRUST
COMPANY.
AS
and CRAIG STEVEN BECK, ara
TRUSTEE OF AHGENTSECUtoa Defendants. I wih ie4 to toa
RlTIES. INC . ASSET BACKEO
highest bidder tor cash al toa
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFI­
West Front Door o l lha
CATES. SERIES 2003-W3
Sammola County Courthouse,
UNDER THE
m Santord. Florida. Sammola
POOLINQ
A
SERVICING
County, at If 00 am ., Eastern
AGREEMENT OATEO AS OF
Time, on the 9to day ol June.
SEPTEMBER 1. 2003. WITH­
2003. toe M owing described
OUT RECOURSE, n a Plaintiff
property situated m Semmoie
and MELISSA LEE ROBERTSCounty. Florida, and M l torth m
BECHT A/K/A
MELISSA
toe Order or Fmel Judgment, toROBERTS-BECHT.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
MELISSA LEE ROBERTSCondominium Unit No 314.
BECHT A/K/A
MELISSA
KENSINOTON PARK. A CON­
ROBERTS-BECHT.
DOMINIUM. according to toe
UNKNOWN TENANT are toe
Declaration o l Condominium,
Defendants I w ill tek to the
Recorded m OfliczJ Records
highest and b a il bidder tor cash
Book 1444. Page 195. as
a l W att Ironl door of toa
emended by tool certain First
C ourthoute 301 N
Park
Amendment to Dadarauon ol
Avanua. Santord. FI 32771. at
Condominium
recorded In
11 00 AM on June 7. 2005. toa
O fficial Records Book 1433,
following described property as
Page 1429. and re-rscorded m
sat forth n said FmaJ Judgment,
O fficial Records Booh 1458.
to wh:
Page 1712. AH among toa
P ubic Records o l Sammola
LOT 182. WOOOCREST UNIT
County. Florida, together wito an
FIVE. ACCORDING TO THE
unchvtoed mloresi m and to toa
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD­
common elements appurtenanl
ED IN PLAT BOOK 17. PAGES
to said unit as sat torth m said
35 THROUGH 37, OF THE
Declaration ol Condominium
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
WITNESS my hand and toa offi­
cial seal o l this Honorable
MARYANNE MORSE
Court, on ton 9 day o l May,
A l Clark of tha Court
2005
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clark
Amercans With Disabilities A d
OI1990
In
accordance
with
the
Adnwiwsatve Older No 97-3
Americana with OisabWttas Act.
it you era a parson with a chaparsons needing a laasonahla
abhily wno needs any accom­
accommodation to participate m
modation m ordar to participate
ton proceeding should, no later
m m u proceedmg, you ara armthan two (2) days prior, contact
Had si no cost to you. to toa
toe Clerk of the Court s disabili­
provision ol cartam assistance
ty coordinator al 407 663-4227.
Please
contact
Court
301 N PARK AVE SUITE
Administration a l 301 North
N3Q1 SANFORO, FL, 32771 It
Park Avenue. Suite N301.
hear mg impaired
contact
Sanford. Florida 32771 (407)
(TOO) 8009558771 via Florida
685-4227. within (2) working
Roiay System
days ol your receipt o l this
nonce 4 you are hearing or
Pubkah Santord Herald
(taca mpeved call H800)-955Submined by
8771
Ban Ezra A K a il PA
Anumeys tor Plaintill
Clerk o l Cacuh Cc»&gt;1
951 N E 167th Street Suita
Maryanne Morse Sammola
204
North Miami Beach Florida
Cuunff
By Mary Mroupa
33162
Deputy Ciar*
la laphuna 13051770-4100
y e n Denton Masury Esq
14Al l OH r 4 U N IO N !
Post O N * tto* 7176

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P iia m Uey IS 25 2O ri
0125

NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: JON
GRANEY.
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1 and
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2.
Last Known Address:
203 Hum Court
Lake Mary. FL 32748
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an
adton to foreclose o l morlgaga
on the foSowhig described prop­
erty In Semmoie County, Florida:
LOT 21. SPRINQHURST
PARK. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 40. PAOE 3
37 ANO 38. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
haa been Mad against you and
you ara required to sarva a copy
o l your witnao datanaaa. k any,
to It on SMITH, HIATT 8 DIAZ,
P A . Plamttfl'a attorneys. whose
address la 2801 East Oakland
Park Bhrd, Suite 303, Fort
Laudsrdaia, Florida 33308. altoin 30 days Irom dm data of pubtha Ctark of tors Court
bsfora tonnes on P laintiff's
attorneys or immediately toereafter; otherwise, a default wtk bo
entered agamsl you tor toa rakat
demanded hi the complaint or

DATED on MAY 9.2003.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Carol Moors
As Deputy Clark
PUBLISH IN: Santord Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES NEEDING SPE­
CIAL ACCOMMODATION TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING SHOULD CONTACT
COURT ADMINISTRATION AT
201 N. PARK AVENUE. SAN­
FORO. FLORIOA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)3234330, NOT LATER THAN
SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING. IF HEAR­
ING IMPAIRED. (TDD) 1-800953-8771, OR VOICE (V) 1500933-8770. VIA FLORIDA RELAY
SERVICE.
Publish: May 18,23. 2003
Q124___________________
o m e u rr S b u n T p o k
M MMOLE COUNTY,
FLOMOA.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO. 0S-CA-477-14L
UCN:
982008CA000477XXXXXX

WELLS FAROO BANK. N.A. AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT
OF THE
CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF
ASSET BACKED
PASS-THROUOH
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 2004MCW I.

M THE ORCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AN D FO R
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CIVIL M V N K M
CASE NO. 04-CA-1887-14L
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC. F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNOMO
CORPORATION OAVA
AMERICA'S WHOLESALE
LENDER

DAVID S LEAP; BENEFICIAL
FLORIDA. INC.; CITY OF
CASSELBERRY. FLORIOA.
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME
LOANS. IN C ; EVE RING
INDUSTRIES. INC.;
MONOGRAM CREDIT CARO
BANK OF OEORGIA; SEARS.
ROEBUCK t CO ; THE VILLAS
OF CASSELBERRY
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC..
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
DAVID S. LEAP: JOHN DOC;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPER­
TY.

NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final JudgmarW of
Foredoeure dalad toa 881 day of
May. 2008. and antarad In Caaa
No. 04-CA-1897-14. ot lha
Circuit Court of toa 18th JudtoiM
C ircuit In and tor Sammola
County. Florida, wherein COUN­
TRYWIDE HOME LOANS. INC.
F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE FUND­
ING CORPORATION D/B/A
AMERICA'S
WHOLESALE
LENOER ia lha Plaintiff and
DAVID S LEAP; BENEFICIAL
FLORIDA, INC.; CITY OF CAS­
SELBERRY. FLORIDA; COUN­
TRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC.; EVE RING INDUSTRIES.

INC•

MONOGRAM CREDIT CARD
BANK OF OEORGIA; SEARS.
ROEBUCK A CO ; THE VILLAS
OF CASSELBERRY HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC.; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DAVID S. LFAP; JOHN DOC;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT!8) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
Defendants. I w ille d to toe
highest and beat bidder tor cash
at toa WEST FRONT DOOR at
toa
Seminole
County
Courthouse, in SANFORD,
Florida, al 1100 a.m. on toe 7to
day ot Aina. 2008, too Mtowtng
in M id Final Judgment to wtt:
LOT 4. VILLAS OF CASSEL­
BERRY
PHASE
ONE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF.
RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 24. PAOES 34
AND S3. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
"In
accordance
w ito
the
Americana wito DtsabhfUee A ct
mg a apodal accommodation lo
participate hi to il proceeding
should contact toa Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avanua, Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6834277 not later than 2 working
days ot your receipt of tors
nonce. H hearing or vote#
impaired, 1-800-939-8771.
Dated tors 8 day of May. 2009.

Law
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 48
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Ordar or
Summary Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated May 6. 2003.
and antarad m Co m No. 05-CA477-14L
UCN:
392005CA000477XXXXXX of
the C ircuit Court in and lor
Semmoie
County.
Florida,
wherein WELLS FAROO BANK.
N A AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF ASSETBACKED
PASS-THROUOH
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 2004MCW1 n Plaintiff and SEAN P
LAPPIN. BARBARA ENNIS.
SWEETWATER OAKS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC , UNKNOWN TENANT NO
1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2:
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
DESCRIBED ara
Defendants. I w ill sa l to toa
highest and bast Odder tor cash
at toa West Front Door of tha
Semmoie County Courthouse.
301
North
Park Avanua.
Santord. Florida 32771 at
Seminole County. Florida, al
t1 00 am on toa Tto day of
June. 2005. toa following
described property e* set torth m
said Order or Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT I. BLOCK B. SWEETWA
TEH OAKS • SECTION 10. AS
PER
PLAT
THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 20.
PAOE 38 AND 39. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
If you ara a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation m order to participate n
this proceeding you ara enofled
at no coal to you. lo toa provi­
sion ot certain assistance
Please contact toe Court at 407665-4330 within two (2) working
days ol your receipt ot this
Notice &lt;1 you are hearing or
voice im paired, call Florida
Relay Servica 1900/955 8771
DATED a l Santord Florida on
May 6 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark. Cacu* Court

br Mary Shout*
As Deputy Clark
MATlM HIATT t W A i

PA

O ffice ot Marohall C.

1800 NW 49TH STREET,
SUITE 120
FT LAUDERDALE. FL 33309
Telephone (934) 453-0365
Facsimile (934) 771-8032
Pubhah May 18.23.2003
0122 ______________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 06-CA-4J7-I4
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC..
Plamtrff,

WILLIAM V CHAPPELL;
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. JULIE A COOMBSTUPPER.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF WILLIAM V.
CHAPPELL. JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY.

THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA

should contact toa Court
AdnhnMrMor at 301 N Part
Avanua. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)8854227 not Mar Iran 2 working
days ot your receipt of this
notice If hearing or vote*
Impaired. 1-800-8955771.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated toa 6th day oi
May. 2003. and antarad m Caaa
No 05-CA-437-14. ol toa Circuit
Court of tha 18to Judicial Circuit
m and tor Sammola County.
Florida, w heiein COUNTRY­
WIDE HOME LOANS. INC «
toa Plaintiff and WILLIAM V
CHAPPELL. UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA. JULIE A
COOMBS-TUPPER.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
Of
WILLIAM V CHAPPELL. JOHN
DOE.
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION O f THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
ara
Defendants t whl ta il lo toa
highest end bast bidder lor cash
« toe WEST FRONT DOOR al
toe
Seminole
County
Courthouse, in SANFORO
Florida, el t l 00 a m on toe Tto
day ot June. 2005 the fcriowmg
described property t l set torth
m said Fmel Judgment, to wh
LOT 4 ANO THE SOUTHEAST
ERLY 20 FEET OF LOT 5
BLOCK 9 KATHRYN PARK
AGO! TION NUMBER ONE
ACCORDiNO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF
HE COROE D IN
P tA ! BOOK 6 PAGES 67 OF

sal torth in i

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I Summary Ftnto

• QN-1TN
LOTS 31 ANO 22. DIXIE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE
103.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
C fort o f too ClrcuB Court

Pubffoh H: Tha 8amtodfo Haratd
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J. STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR P LA ffTlFF
801 S Unfvartrty Drive Subs
300
PlMrtoaon. FL 33324
(934)233-8000

M TH B ORCUTT COURT
OP T M 1STM
j u d ic ia l e m e u rr,
M ANO FOR
I COUNTY,

foe . a
And Charles

IMWyWwWW
ILNH

D a rt of tha OrcuH Court
By Mary Stroup#
Deputy D a rt

Pubtah May 11.23,2003
0121

6 H ai.

Dalad tots 8 day of May 2008.

By: Mary S ifta vo
Deputy C fort

1800 NW 48TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT. LAUOEROALE. FL 33309
Telephone: (984) 453-0085
Facsimile (984) 7715032

Ftort Union
Florida. A

u n p e rs o n

Dated Ma 8 day of May 2008

PLEASE FAX A COPY O f THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 884233-8353 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. persona
d a l accommodation ahouM
contact COURT AOM fffSTRATION, at too SEMINOLE
County Courihouoo M 4075884227, 1500-9685771 (TDD) or
1-800-9385770. vtl

NOTICE OF
NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
toal by virtue of toal cartton Writ
of Eaacuion foauod out of and
undar tie saM of tie Cfeokl
Court of Orange County,
Florida, Caoo # Cl 181TSSupon a foal Judgment ren­
in toa McraiMd cowl ki

ve. Budban 1 Had. be.
Charles
E.
WM o f Eaacudm was c
to me aa Sheriff of
County, Florida and
touted upon
and M mooi of too &lt;
In I
any. and property being l
In Sondnofo County. Florida,
more partcuforty deaerfead aa

One 2000 Ibyoto Camnc V K f
4T18G22KOYU987028,
M Tri-County 1

C A M NO: 08C A-34W rt«W
Publah: Moy 18. 28. 2008

THE BANK OF NEW YORK,
TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING ANO SERVICING
AGREEMENT SERIES 1998-1,
PLAINTIFF.

Otis

M THE CMCUIT COURT
COUNTY,
R U NO. 68-CP5T73

VS.
ROBERT L. M ia . IF
LIVING. ANO I f DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH,
UNOCR
OR
AGAINST ROBERT L HILL;
PATRICIA G. HILL. HILL. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
AU. OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST PATRICIA O HILL;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

RI-MOT1CSOP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to on Ordar Granting
tie Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Safa dalad May 9.2005 antarad
in C M Caaa No. 03-CA248014W of lha Circuit Court of toa
1BTH Judicial O cu ff in and tar
SEMINOLE County. Santord.
Florida. I w« s a l to toe highest
and beat bidder tor cash at toa
Waal Front Door at toa SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N P a rt Avanua
In Sanford. Florida, at 11:00
a m . on toa 9 day of June, 2003
toa tohNffng described property
aa'SM forth w aaid Suawnwy
Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 38. BLOCK B. LAKE
BRANTLEY ISLES. SECOND
ADDITION. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
11. PAOE 5.
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dalad tore 10 day of May. 2003.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of lha Chcurt Court
By: Mary Slroupe
Deputy Ctark
Publish in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J. STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. Umvenrty Drive Suita
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(934)233-8000
03-17577
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. parsons with disabil­
ities needing a special accom­
modation
should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-883-4227, 1800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1500939-8770. via Florida Relay
Servica
Pubkah: May 18.23. 2003
Q120
IN THC CIRCUIT COURT
OF THC 16TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: OS-CA-844-14

IN RE: ESTATE OP
WILLIAM H. TURNER.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tn# unWVCTSDOri Of w*i
ol
W ILLIAM H. TURNER,
dacaaaad, whoso data of deoto
was March 17.2003. to pandtog
In toa C frartl Court tor Osmincfo
County.
Florida.
Probale
Division, toa addreaa of a rt* * la
301 N. P a rt Avenue, Santord,
F L 32771. The
addresses of to

nay are sal forth batow.
A i c f drto o of t i docod in t
and otoar penona having ctofmo
or domanda agamsl decedent's
estate, on whom a copy o l tots
nottca Is required to ba served
must Ma toeir claims wkh toto
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
AS otoar creditors of toa decs-

of Sanknofo C o rrty. Florida. oM
m 1100 A.M. on toa 27to day
of Jw ia A .0 . 2008 offer tar ^ o
and a a l to too N tfia a l btodsr.
FOR CASH IN HANO ANO
SUBJECT TO ANY ANO ALL
EXISTING LIENS, M too Front
(S o u l) Door, a too d a p ala, o f
too Seminoto County
O ffice.
100
Santord. F lorid*.

Thai a s * sale la Doing mods to
taaafy toa forma of tola Yffk of
EaocuOon.
Donald F. Esttngar. Shari*
Seminoto County, Florida
PiM ahed: Moy 25. Juno I. 8.

IS.

wkh toa to la on June 27,2008
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OP I860. PER­
SONS WITH A DISABILITY
NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PARTICI­
PATE IN THE PROCEEOPIQS
SHOULD CONTACT THE
ENFORCEABLE WRITS SEC­
TION OP THE CIVIL DIVISION
AT THE SHERIFPS OFFICE.
100 BUSH BOULEVARD. BANFORD. FLORIOA. 32773 AT
LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDINGS. (407)
8885812
Pubkah: May 29. 2009 and
Juno 1,8. 112003
0138

o*nt ana pvriofi* navNUi CH»rn®

or demands against dacadant'i
estate must Ma lh a * claims wkh
tots Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
Mu l l b e f o r e v e r b a r r e d
" n o t w it h s t a n d in g t h e
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha data of ftrst pubkcaoon of
this Nottca i t May 18. 2008.
Robert H. Tumor
Personal Representative
810 E. 12to Avenue
New Smyrna Bead). Florida
32189-3308
JAMES A. BARKS. Anomey
Florida Bar No 197384
1120 W. First Street, Suita B
Santord, FL 32771
Tafophona: 407/321-1224
Attorney
tor
P artonal
Flapraaaniativa

NOTICE OP
PUBLIC SALE
Pubkc auction lo bo held M 9 0 0
am on tie Mh day of JUNE,
2008 A l toa Ironl door o l
Santord Towing 8 Recovery
Inc., located a l 2322 C o w *y
Club Rd.. Santord, FI 3277), tor
lha purpose of dlopoainglB toa

2C4GM48LB3R332872
2009 CHRY
Pubkc auction lo be haid N 9 0 0
am an the 9to day a l JUNE,
1008. A l the Ironl door of
Sanford Towing i Recovery
Inc., located at 2322 Country
O rb Rd . Santord, FI 32771. tor
toa purpose of dfopoalng of too
*

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rOkwWing V9TMC9V.

1MELM8241RH600797
1994 MERC
Pubkc auetton to bo hatd m 9 .00
*m on dw IB i day o f JUNE,
2009. A l toa Ironl door of
Sanford Towing A Recovery
Inc., located at 2922 Country
Club Rd.. Santord. n 32771. tor
toe purpose o l disposing o l toe

Pubkah: May IS. 23. 2003

Q117_________________
NOTICE OP
PUM JCSALE
The tottowmg partonal property
ot Leona Mae Morton, *nk. on
June 3. 2000, al 10 00 a m ,
3944 Breakwater Drive. Lot
4113. Oviedo. Florida 32763 m
the Palm Vkkay Mobile Home
Park. In Sammola County
Florida, ba sold tor cash to sane­
ly storage fe a t In accordance
with Florida Stabiles, Section
713109:
1980 BROAOWHITE HOUSE
TRAILER V1N $
FLFL1 A013333322. TITLE #
17697813
Pubkah: May 18. 23. 2009
Q116

2F DJF37E3BCB5277
1981 FORD
Pubkah: May 23. 2009
0157_____________________

NOTICE OP
PUBLIC SALE
Pubkc auetton u ba hatd M BOO
am on toa IM h day o f JUNE,
2008 Al tha Ironl door ot
Santord Towing 8 Recovery Inc.,
located a l 2322 Couney Club
Rd.. Santord. FI 37771. tor too
purpose of deposing of toa to*lowmg vafkcla.
1G4CWS4CXK1870774
1989 BUCK
Pubteh May 23, 2008
Q138
_______

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
M IDDLE DISTRICT OP FLORIDA
ORLANDO DIVISION
CASE NO. l:04-cr-212-O R L-31 DAS
(Forfeiture)

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
IIlIT

PLAINTIFF

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE

Legals

a ls

Law O ffice of Marshak C

Maryanne Morse
Ctark of toe Chcurt Court
By Mary Stroups
Deputy Clark

SEAN P LAPPIN, a ta l .

L ig

Pubiah : May 18. 23.2005
0 123

SPRINQHURST PARK
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; ETAL,

m

PlflO 5B

May 25 A 26.2005

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

VS

v.

BLANCHE BELL WEAVER
F/K/A BLANCE BELL, IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH.
UNDER
OH
AGAINST BLANCHE BELL
WEAVER F/K/A BLANCHE
BELL; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF BLANCHE BELL WEAVER
F/K/A BLANCHE BELL IF ANY.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

CARLOS VAZQUEZ

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
puttuanl lo a Summary Fmaf
judgment o i Foreclosure dalad
June 6. 2005 entered m Crvh
C u e No 06 CA 544 M oI toa
Cwcuil Court o l toa I8TH
judicial O rCurt m and tor SEMI
NOtE County Santord Florida
I #rt *a* lu r a Ngneal and ba*i
bidder lor cash at toa Wi
From Door at toa SCMiNOlE
Cushy Caurtoouas toe Mad M
301 Norm Park Arenue in
Sarrtord Fkmda at 11 00 * m
on Ira / day oi Jurw 2U A r *

NOTICE O f FORFEITURE
Nottca is hereby gnren that on May 2 .2005, in tha caaa of Lfnttod
S tates v. Cartoa Vazquez, C rim inal No. 6 04-C/-212-O RL31 DAB. toa United Stales D istrict Court lo r lha M iddfo D istrict of
F lorid a antarad a P relim inary O rdar to r lh a fo rfe itu re o f
&lt;16.000 00 in U S Currency.
Tha U nited S tales hereby gives notice of its intention k&gt;&lt;
o f toa forfeited property &lt;n such manner as lha Attorney G eneral
or a designee may ikracL In accordance with toa p ro visio n i o f
21 U S C H #53. any parson having or claim ing a legal rigid,
title or interest n tha aforem entioned property m oat Me a peotion
w ith tha C lark ot toa United Stales D istrict Court, O rlando
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THANKFULLY, SHE IS ONE.

HsraM photo* by TOfnmy Vincent
Above, the Rev. Cat Fish Tom
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in Sanford waits as Inmates
load food donated by Jeno and
Lois Paulucci of Sanford. Right,
Dottle Burkett of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office helps
organize the shipment of
60.000 dinners. The Pauluccis
authorized their Michelina's
Inc., business to increase ship­
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Sanford and Seminole County.
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needy families in Sanford and
Seminole County this year. This
delivery took place June 28 at
the Rich Food Plan of Florida
facilities on 13th Street.

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Proprietor of Knight’s
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as ‘Mr. Downtown’

'Heading'
Home

By Nick Pfeifauf
Herald Staff

The Central Florida
Kraze and Krush soccer
teams wilt both be play­
ing at home this week­
end.

S A N F O R D — Prominent downtown Sanford
businessman Charles Donald "Don" Knight died
Sunday, July 3, 2005, at his residence. He was 75.
He was a native of Sanford and a member of
First Baptist Church in Sanford where he was a
deacon and Sunday school teacher.
Don graduated from Seminole High School
Class of 1948. He was a nine-year veteran of the
Army National Guard.
Mona Walker, a classmate of
Don's, said she had seen the
Knights out having dinner
Saturday evening, just before
his death, where he com­
mented he would see her
in church the following
morning.
"He was one of the
most loved class
members we had,"
she said. "Several
folks have told me it
Don Knight
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just won't be right to
walk down First
Street in Sanford and not see him smiling at every­
one.
Don began flying airplanes while still in high
school ana went on to become an instructor, teach­
ing many students, some of whom became com­
mercial airline pilots. He was past Commanding
Officer of the Civil Air Patrol, South Seminole

S«« Sports, Page IB

Randy Morris
elected to
national council
Seminole County
Commissioner Randall
C. Morris was recently
elected president of the
National Association of
Regional Councils.
He was elected to the
position at the NARC's
39th Annual Conference
and Exhibition. Morris is
also president of
MetroFlan Orlando.
"As President of
NARC, my goal is to
advance regionalism
and the valuable work
that regional councils
and metropolitan plan­
ning organizations do
for America's communi­
ties," Morris said in a
Seminole County news
release.
"It is important for
NARC members to con­
tinue to work collaboratively to maintain rele­
vancy, especially in a
21st Century environ­
ment. Regional
approaches are based on
partnerships, collabora­
tion and leveraging
local, state, and federal
resources to maximize
results. Regional coun­
cils and metropolitan
planning organizations
are expert in coalition­
building and bringing
the right mix of people
together to achieve a
common goal.
Morris has served as
president of the Florida
Regional Councils
Association that
includes the 11 planning
councils in the state. He
has served as mayor of
Lake Mary, Is a policy
official on the NARC
Board, and has experi­
ence as a lobbyist in
Florida and Washingtoa
DC.
The National
Association of Regional
Councils is a national
non-pn&gt;fit organization
based in Washington,
D C, that fosters region­
al collaboration.
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C tty B R s flssMng
Herald photo by Dan Ping

Fireworks explode over the Monroe Harbour building during Monday night’s 23-minute pyrotechnics
show presented by Zambelli Internationale.

b a n h i M o n ro e
By Liana Edixon

Sanford hosts 175,000 on the 4th
By Liane Edixon
Herald Staff

SANFORD — Sanford's
Fourth of July event brought
approximately 175,000 celebrators into Fort Mellon Park
and the RiverWalk on
Monday.
Around 120,000 were
expected this year. The city
estimated an extra 30,000
from last year's 90,000 atten­
dees due in part because of
nearby Altamonte Spring's
Red, White and Boom event
being discontinued.
Buses ran for the first time
from the Seminole Towne
Center Mall to downtown
from 3 p.m. until midnight,
to ease traffic. The Sanford
Police Department said traf­
fic was moved out of down­
town in under 50 minutes.
“We had set a goal to get
traffic cleared and dispersed
in under an hour, and we
accomplished it in 48 min­
utes," Chief Brian Tooley

Herald photo by Dan Ping

Michael, David and Brandon Tapscott set up a lemonade stand on
Sanford Avenue in hopes of attracting some of the 175.000 visi­
tors in Sanlord for the July 4th celebration.
said.
Police Spokesperson Cleo
Cohen said there was only

one arrest made by the
See Fourth, Page 3A

Herald Staff
S A N F O R D — The swimming and fishing ban
that took affect Friday afternoon on Lake Monroe
was lifted on Monday, July 4.
The ban occurred along posted areas of Lake
Monroe after treated reclaimed water leaked into
the lake.
Reclaimed Water Coordinator Bill Marcous said
Tuesday, that weather and good water test results
led to the lift of the ban.
"The weather cooperated over the weekend," he
said.
The water leaked out of a storage pond between
the treatment plant and Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
Marcous said that this is not unusual during the
rainy seasons in Florida because with such hign
flows of rain the storage ponds overflow. They put
a discharge line in place, but there was too muen
water this time.
"It's just one of those impacts you get from a
record rainfall month," Marcous said.
The health department immediately issued the
ban. When tests were completed over the weekend,
they found that the water quality was high.
Marcous said that the water had been treated, but
needed to be de-chlorinated.
"The plant is not designed for record events,"
Marcous said when the ban first went into place.
According to Marcous, the ban was a precau­
tionary measure taken by the health department.
"It's always important to put public and envi­
ronmental health first,’' Marcous said.
"Fortunately," he continued, "Once we did the
tests, it worked out fine."

All-Star Game features fam iliar names far local fans
By Dean Smith
Herald Staff

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To say Seminole County
will be represented well in
next week's Major League AllStar Game in Detroit would be
quite an understatement.
Seminole County athletes
made a great impression un
the voters and coaches the
past week and when all was
said and done over the week­

end, the Seminole Athletic
Conference will have three
players on the rosters.
Lake Brantley will have a
pair of representatives in
Boston Red Sox catcher and
captain Jason Varitek and
Cincinnati Reds shortstop
Felipe Lopez, while Sanford
and Seminole High's own
David Eckstein will also make
the team in his first year with
the St. Louis CardmaLs.

See Sports
Page IB
Varitek and Eckstein, a
shortstop, both won at their
respective positions in nation­
wide fan voting, while Lope/
was selected by National
League Manager Tony
LaRussa of the Cardinals

Eckstein beat out the
Dodgers' Cesar Izturis in what
was a close vote all the way to
the finish. His final margin
turned out to be more than
570,000 votes, but it wasn't
clear that Eckstein would end
up on top until the rosters
were revealed.
Part of the reason for
Eckstein's election may have
been a groundxwell from
Sanford fans as e-mails were

sent out last week urging
locals to vote for one of their
own, and it definitely worked.
Central Florida will have a
third starter in the game as
Orlando's Johnny Damon of
the Boston Red Sox will be
starting in the AL outfield.
The 7ftth All-Star Game
will be televised nationally by
FOX Sports with pre-game
ceremonies beginning at 8
p m on Tuesday, July 12.

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SANFORD — Girard Environmental
Services recently announced a new
$800,000 contract and the hiring of a
division manager of construction servic­
es.
The Sanford-based landscaping com­
pany was recently awarded an irrigation
and landscaping contract worth almost
$800,000 for the new Viera Regional Park
in Brevard County.
The project entails landscaping and
irrigation construction for the new 112acre regional park, which includes eight
baseball/softball fields, seven soccer
fields, four on-site buildings for public
restrooms and concessions, parking areas
and a site for the future Viera
Community Center.
The Collage Companies of Lake Mary
will be the general contractor for the
project, and Glatting Jackson Kercher
Angin Lopez Rinehart of O rlando is the
landscape architect.
The first phase of irrigation and land­
scaping construction is scheduled to
begin in August, and the final phases are
slated to be complete by January 2006.
In other news, Richard Fife recently
joined Girard as division manager of
construction services.
He is responsible for overseeing $10
million worth of contracts in the con­
struction services division and supervis­
es more than 70 employees.
Fife has more than 12 years of experi­
ence in the "green" industry and comes
from Vila Sc Sons in Orlando.
Girard Environmental Services cur­
rently provides irrigation and landscape
construction, as well as a variety of land­
scape management services throughout
Orange, Seminole, Brevard, Lake and
Volusia counties.
Established in 1998, Girard
Environmental Services provides con­
struction services, management services
and residential services for the "green"
industry and generates more than $15
million in annual revenue. The company
operates a fleet of 80 vehicles and
employs 200 full-time employees.

Seminole County receives
technology honor
Seminole County Receives Technology
Honor
SANFORD — Seminole County
Government has been named one of the
top-10 digitally-advanced County gov­
ernments in the United States by the
Center for Digital Government and the
National Association of Counties
(NACo).
In April, all counties in the U.S. were
invited respond to the 2005 Digital
Counties Survey, which examines how
County governments are utilizing infor­
mation technology (IT) to deliver servic­
es to citizens. Seminole County placed
fifth in the survey for the 250,000 499,999 population range.
2005 Top 10 Digital Counties Survey
250,000-499,999 population:
1st place: Prince William County, Va.
2nd place: Loudoun County, Va.
3rd place: Dakota County, Minn.
4th place: Boulder County, Colo.
5th place: Seminole County, Fla. (tie)
5th place: Sedgwick County, Kansas
(tie)
6th place: Utah County, Utah
7th place: Richland County, S.C.
8th place: Dutchess County, N.Y.
9th place: Washtenaw County, Mich.
10th place: Marin County, Calif.
"This honor is a credit to our dedicat­
ed staff and our Board of Commissioners
who have been supportive in providing
these services," said A1 Hill,
Programming and Applications Team
Manager. "We look forward to the con­
tinued expansion of e-govemment serv­
ices to meet our citizens' needs."
The Center for Digital Government is
a national research and advisory institute
on information technology policies and
best practices in state and local govern­
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Drug related
Rodney Amette Brown, 20, of
Adams Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday
at 9th Street and Locust Avenue.
Officers investigated when they
said Brown acted suspiciously.
He was charged with possession
of cocaine within 1000 feet of a
worship center.
Daniel Bradshaw, 38, of
Academy Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police Friday near his
residence. Officers saw his vehi­
cle parked in the middle of the
road and investigated. He was
charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana
and possession of drug para­
phernalia.
Michelle Carey, 37, of 3rd
Street Lake Mary was arrested
by Sanford police Saturday in
Lake Jennie Apartments. She
was charged with possession of
narcotics equipment. Regonel
George, who was with Carey
was charged with possession of
narcotics equipment and viola­
tion of the open container ordi­
nance.
Kenneth Meadows, 23 of
Valencia Street, Anthony Taylor,
19 of Mara Court, and Sherman
Hudson, 26, of Valencia Court,
were arrested by Sanford police
Friday. The three were reported­
ly standing in front of a business
in the 800 block of Celery
Avenue.
Taylor and Meadows were
each charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana.
Hudson was charged with viola­
tion of the open container ordi­
nance.
James Livingsten, 32, of
Southwest Road, and Edward
Duval, 53, of Mangoustine
Avenue, were arrested by
Sanford police Sunday in the
1400 block of West I3th Street.
Livingsten was charged with
possession of under 20 grams of
marijuana. Duval was charged
with violation of the open con­
tainer ordinance.
Christopher Lassiter, 34, and
Veronica Riner, 33, both of East
7th Street, were arrested by
Sanford police Friday in the 300
block of East 5th Street. Each was
charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana.

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B lo t t e r

Theresa N. Manley, 18, of
Cedar Creek Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday
at her residence after a dispute
with other persons. She was
charged with aggravated assault
with a deadly weapon (bottle).
Traffic Stops

Thefts
Kanesha R. Johnson, 21, of
Country Club Drive, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Thursday
in the 1600 block of Rinehart
Road. An employee in a store,
she reportedly had caused the
loss of $229.87 in items. She was
charged with petty larceny of
property over $100.
Assault - Battery
Gary Lee Carter, 43, of Jitway
Street, was arrested by Sanford
police early Tuesday at his resi­
dence. He reportedly was
involved in a fight with a female
in the 2000 block of French
Avenue. He was charged with
battery - causing bodily harm
(domestic violence).
Steve Debose, 29, of
Windridge Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Sunday at his residence where
he was in a dispute with a
female. He was charged with
battery - touch or strike (domes­
tic violence) and simple assault
(domestic violence).
Leanne Silverman, 35, of
Rachelle Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police Friday at her
residence. Sne reportedly had
been in a fight with a male. She
was charged with domestic
aggravated battery - causing
bodily harm, and resisting an
officer without violence.
John Joseph Lisk, 45, of
Rosalia Drive, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday at his resi­
dence. He reportedly was in an
altercation with a female. He was
charged with battery - touch or
strike (domestic violence).
Matthew Armour, 24, of
Edgewater Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Thursday at his residence follow­
ing a fight with a female. He was
charged with aggravated battery
- knowing the victim was preg­
nant (domestic violence).

Kelvin Donald Beasley, 38, of
West 14th Street, was stopped by
Sanford police Wednesday, June
29, at 14tn Street and Main
Street. He was charged with
driving with a suspended
license.
A man arrested as John Doe
was stopped by Sanford police
Monday in the parking lot on
Ridgewood Avenue. Fie was
charged with operating a motor
vehicle without a valid license.
Tina Fischer Crump, 36, of
Wilner Circle, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police
Sunday in a parking lot in the
1200 block of French Avenue fol­
lowing a vehicle crash. She was
charged with driving under the
influence (DU1) of alcohol or
drugs.
O ther charges
Robert Loyd Washburn, 23, of
Palm Way, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police early Tuesday
in an area of 3rd Street and Park
Avenue. He was charged with
disorderly intoxication and
resisting an officer without vio­
lence.
Alison Joy Miller, 26, of
Meadowlark Street, Longwood,
was arrested by Sanford police
Monday in the 1100 block of
Florida Street. She was charged
with resisting an officer without
violence.
Tyrone Montgomery, 30, of
Marshall Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police Thursday, June
30, in the 1600 block of West 17th
Street. He was charged with pos­
session of an open container in
public.
Eddie J. Ellis, 55 of Millbrook
Street, and Edward J. K ern, 29 of
Altamonte Springs, were arrest­
ed by Sanford police on June 29
in the 1600 block of West 13th
Street. Each was charged with
possession of an open container
in a semi-public parking lot.

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The Winter Springs East
Rural Area Property
Owners committee will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in the East

THUR
Training Room of City Hall.
Items on the agenda include
conserving open space net­
works through creative
neighborhood design.
The Seminole County
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold a Good
Morning Seminole meeting,
beginning at 7:15 a.m. at the
Orlando Marriott - Lake
Mary. Cost is $5 for mem­
bers and $10 for non-mem­
bers.

FRI
"A Midsummer Night's
Dream Rock Musical" will
be held at 7:30 p.m. at the
Helen Stairs Theatre in
downtown Sanford. This
classic Shakespeare play has
been transformed into a
rockin' musical. The show is
complete run by teens from
Northern Westchester Center
for the Arts Conservatory.
Tickets are $10.

WED
Hospice of the Comforter,
the only nonprofit hospice
serving Orange, Seminole
and Osceola counties invites
all families and caregivers of
former patients to celebrated
15 years of service at a barbeque, at 12 noon, at its
Center for community care,
480 W. Central Parkway in
Altamonte Springs.

THUR
Christian Women's Club
will feature "Patterns of
America" luncheon, a sow­
ing of homemade quilts, at
Maison Sc Jardin restaurant,
430 Wymore Road in
Altamonte Springs. The
luncheon is $19. For reserva­
tions phone Brenda at 407681-1942 or Kit at 407-321047. The event is hosted by
Altamonte Springs-Maitland
Christian Women's Club.

FRI
Nick Cox, Professor of
Law at Stetson University
will speak on consumer
frauds at 10 a.m., at the
Casselberry Senior Center,
200 N. Triplet Lake Drive in
Casselberry. The event is
free of charge and open to
the public.

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Family Center will hold a
dedication ceremony to
unveil its new name. The
facility is to be called the J.
Douglas Williams WMCA
Family Center. Florida State
Representative David
Mealor as well as dtv and
county officials will be on
hand for the ceremony
beginning at 6:30 p.m. The
YMCA is located at 665
Longwood-Lake Mary Road
in Lake Mary. For informa­
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in the commission chambers
of City Hall. Among items
on the agenda is a review of
the millage rates and total
property tax revenue.

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Couple celebrates 50 years
Edward Ellis and Doris
Jackson Goins, Sr. have
announced the 50th wedding
anniversary celebration and
renewing of their vows
Sunday, May 29, at 3JO p.m.,
at Mt. Zion Baptist Church,
2200 Dumaine Street, New
Orleans, La.
The Rev. Mitchell J.
Stevens was the officiate
Lighting of the candles were
by Jimmie D. Jackson and
Dardnella Duplessis. The
musical rendition, “Because
of Who You Are" was deliv­
ered. Prayer was by Rev.
Stevens.
Voices of Zion Choir ten*
dered the selection “Total
Praise".
The anniversary celebra­
tion party entered to the ren­
dition of "Center of My Joy."
The anniversary couple
entered to the rendition of
“My Tribute" (To God be the
Glory"). Edward Ellis Goins,
Jr. escorted his father and
Irene Bradley escorted her
mother.
Soloist Kim Brisnson ren­
dered the beautiful songs
“Flesh of my Flesh" and "For
Always". Family expressions
of love were spoken by Mary
J. Fears and Kurt Goins. After
the repeating of the renewal
vows, Sheralyn Jackson
Brinson sang “The Lord's
Prayer." The blessing and
presentation of the renewed
couple was by the officiating
minister. Rev. Mitchell
Stevens.
The Goins left in the reces­
sional to the music of “God
will Take Care of You". They
received their guests in the
fellowship hall of the church
immediately following the
ceremony.
The 50th wedding anniver­
sary celebration of the Goins
Sr. reception was held at 6
m. at the Prestige Room,
ew Orleans.
Emcee for the reception
was Christine Jackson
Johnson. The celebration
party was introduced to the
guests with the musical ren­
dition “You Bring out the
Best in Me". The presentation
of the anniversary couple was
m adeto the music of
"Evergreen", with soloist

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Squadron, and active in many
dvic groups including the
Downtown Business
Assodation.
Fellow pilot Larry Dale,
President and CEO of the
Orlando-Sanford
International Airport said
Don's death will be a "great
loss to Sanford and the air­
port.
"We used to fly to the
Bahamas for breakfast occa­
sionally," Dale said, "and
Don would give me refresher
courses as we flew."
He said the roadway lead­
ing to the airport's rescue and
fire station was named in
Don's honor, the "Don

Knight Lane." Knight was a
long-time member of the
Sanford Airport Authority.
"We will sure miss him,"
Dale added. "It will be diffi­
cult to fill his shoes."
Don and his wife Margaret
have owned and operated
Knight's Shoe Store since
1969.
Sanford Mayor Linda
Kuhn described Don Knight
as "Mr. Downtown."
"He was a great promoter
and supporter of Sanford,"
she said. "This is a great loss
to the entire community."
Survivors include wife,
Margaret: son, Gregory M.
Knignt of West Palm Beach;
daughter, Donalyn P. Knight
of Sanford; sister, Dorothy

Stapleton of Apopka.
The family will receive
friends Wednesday, July 6,
from 7 until 9 p.m. at the
Collison Family Funeral
Home - Gramkow Chapel,
500 E. Airport Blvd. in
Sanford. Funeral services will
be held at 11 a.m. Thursday,
July 7, at First Baptist church,
519 Park Avenue in Sanford.
Interment will follow at
Evergreen Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, memorial dona­
tions may be made to the
First Baptist Church Building
Fund.
Collison family Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

few thousand boats watched
the fireworks from Lake
Monroe. She said that
although they estimated
175,000 attended the event,
that number did not include
people outside of Fort Mellon
Park, from the hospital to
Interstate 4, to Volusia
County.
"We have a unique stage,"
Jones said of Lake Monroe.
Jones said that people from
Wayside, Volusia County, and
some as far as Palatka, Palm
Coast and St. Augustine trav­
eled by boat and land to
attend the event.
The weather, which has
been a factor in a lot of out­

door activities lately, with an
almost record setting June
rainfall, was not a factor in
the fireworks showcase.
"We had an afternoon
shower that didn't dampen
anyone's spirits," Jones said.
"Everybody stuck around
and listened to music."
The Fourth of July event
which is a yearly event in
Sanford, brought close to
90,000 people last year. This
year's event surpassed the
number of spectators by
almost double that amount.
"We're trying hard to make
this the main destination in
Central Florida for July
Fourth activities," Jones said.

Fourth --------Continued from Pag* 1A

Dorothy Hall.
of a son, Edward Ellis, Jr.,
The prayer and blessing
three daughters, Irene
was by Rev. Stevens. After a
Bradley, Krystal Bush and
Katrice Haisley, two so ns-in­
delicious dinner, the guests
law, Darryl Bush and Glen
were led in the toast to the
couple by Edward Ellis
Haisley, Sr., 13 grandchildren,
and one great grandchild.
Goins, Jr. As the rendition of
The Goins says "To God by
"My Hero" was the response
the Glory for the things He
of tne couple. The continuing
has done". God has bound
of the musical evening, as
the two hearts into one forev­
they cut the cake were "Two
Hearts Sing" and "Caravan of er. They have nurtured a
beautiful family and made
Love", to close out an
evening of unforgettable cele­ many wonderful friends.
They have known joys and
bration.
The Sanford native, Doris
sorrows, but they are satisfied
Jackson married Edward Ellis with the whole and have
grateful hearts. They took this
Goins on May 25,1955 in
New Orleans. They met in
opportunity to continue
New Orleans while she was a praising and thanking God as
they celebrated 50 years with
student at Xavier University
their family and friends.
School of Pharmacy.
"The Two shall become as
Ellis was owner of Goins
One" Ephesians 5:31.
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and Goins Construction.
They are the loving parents

Sanford Police Department at
the celebration. That arrest
happened around 10 p.m.
near 3rd Street, and the
Sanford resident was charged
with disorderly intoxication
and resisting an officer with­
out violence.
Mayor Linda Kuhn said
nothing out of the ordinary
happened, which was good.
"It was great. The fire­
works were probably some of
the better ones that we've
had. There was a good
turnout. Everything went
very smooth," Kuhn said.
The event began early
Monday evening around 5
p.m. at Fort Mellon Park. To
pass the time before the fire­
works display, visitors could be
seen relaxing in chairs, dancing
and listening to music from
Cactus Jack &amp; the Cadillacs and
The Redeye Express.
Children were entertained
by an All-American Kids
Zone that included a bounce
house and balloon artists.
Just after sundown, at
about 9:15 p.m., a 23-minute
fireworks display began pre­
sented by Zambelli
Internationale.
City Recreation Manager
Lisa Jones said, that at least a

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Herald Staff

SANFORD— DSW is celebrating their
grand opening event in Sanford by giving
away 300 pairs of shoes.
Tne event will take place on Saturday,
July 9, in the new plaza off Rinehart Road
on W.P. Ball Boulevard.
Bridgett Barefoot, Regional Marketing
Manager, said that DSW has done this
event before and gave a run-down of
what will happen.
Barefoot said the doors will open at 9
a.m. and the line will probably begin to
form the night before. She said most peo­
ple begin lining up around 2 or 3 a.m.
Barefoot wiU begin handing out tickets in
sequential order around 8:30 or 9 a.m.
"We’ll have security out there at night,
so it will be safe," Barefoot said.
The catch? All people are asked to do is
enter the store's rewards card program,
such as the one's available through Winn
Dixie and CVS stores, called Reward Your
Style. The only information asked for is
your name, address and email. It is not a
credit card.
With the reward card people receive
special offers and discounts via email or
snail mail and for every $250 they spend
at DSW, they receive a $25 gift card.

For the purposes of the give-away peo­ cess in Chicago and they are planning
ple must be 18 years or older, because most two other give aways for a total of 900
of DSW's shoe selection is geared toward free pairs of shoes in Central Florida that
adults. The store will only give out one day.
"We don't expect any less in Florida,"
ticket per person, and per household and
the ticket most be used on that day only. Barefoot said.
The two other DSW locations holding
There will be no purchase required, but if
someone finds more than one show to pur­ the same event are the DSW stores in the
chase, he or she will receive the highest Altamonte Mall and in the Millennia Plaza.
"If you are a true shoe-lover, we rec­
priced pair of shoes free.
DSW will have 25,000 pairs of shoes in ommend getting to the store of your
stock that day with over 900 styles. They choice early. With an event like this, we
have a junior's section, but there are no expect the crowds to start forming early
kids sized shoes at DSW. Their selection at all three Orlando area stores," said
includes about 70 percent women's styles Mike Levison, Vice President of
Marketing, DSW.
and 30 percent men's styles.
This one-day event along with the
"I've been a DSW shopper since 1998.
It's easy, hassle-free, self-service environ­ addition of tne new Sanford store,
demonstrates DSW's commitment to
ment," Barefoot said.
Orlando
in bringing the latest shoe fash­
DSW does have sales associates to
assist shoppers, but Barefoot said that all ions to the area, a press release said.
DSW stores offer a wide selection of
the shoes are stocked in the aisle, so that
no sales associate is required for people's current brand name and designer dress,
casual, and athletic footwear for women
shopping pleasure.
Barefoot also said not to worry if peo­ and men. They carry some of the same
ple miss out on the free give-away, styles found in department stores but
because everyone in line will receive with savings that range up to 50 percent
below department store regular retail
something.
"We'll have another nice offer. A prices, everyday.
For more information on DSW stores
coupon incentive, and goodies will be
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Guardian program seeks help defending children
These adult volunteers are
the "eyes and ears" of
Seminole County judges,
serving as advocates for chil­
dren.
Working through Seminole
County's Guardian Ad Litem
program, they are surrogate
parents to almost 400 local
children facing uncertainties
in a complicated court system
that will help shape the direc­
tion of their future.
Guardians represent chil­
dren ranging from infants to
18-year-olds who are victims
of abuse, abandonment, or
family crisis, according to
Lorenzo Polk, a guest speaker
at the Sanford Optimist Cub.
"We represent the chil­
dren," Polk said. "They don't
fully understand what goes
on with the court system.
Keeping the child informed,
and making sure the child is
properly cared for are our
main objectives."
Polk told the Optimist
d u b that the program is runningshort of volunteers.

and correction officers.
Currently, about 20 adults
"We are looking for caring
serve as the children's repre­
people who will provide
sentatives.
supervision for the kids,"
The lack of volunteers for
Polk said.
the children mean
Volunteers would
many of them may
Service Club
commit
themselves to
lack receiving vari­
Connections
making the children
ous services that
an important part of
would improve their
their lives.
lives. Without repre­
Guardians must ini­
sentation, some may
tially take a 30-hour
fall through the crack
training class, and
of the court system,
then continue educa­
and again, face abuse
tion by taking annual
or neglect
training sessions.
"Guardian advo­
Charles
Seminole County
cates make sugges­
tions to the .judge
_ and Jackson has been a state leader
help find ways to get
with the guardian program, initiating a pilot
the services children
rogram in 1974. Since then.
need," Polk said. "I've seen
undreds have served as vol­
so many children messed up
unteers for the program. Now
because there are no services
with growing court cases, the
for them."
need for volunteers is greater
Polk said almost any
than ever, Polk said.
responsible, caring adult,
who consents to a back­
For more information, con­
ground check,can serve as a
tact Polk at the Juvenile
Justice Center, 407-665-5310.
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from the Head Start 4C pro­
gram and the city of Sanford
Recreation Department bas­
ketball program for support­
ing these projects. Bill
McQuay announced the let­
ters of gratitude at a recent
meeting. McQuay also made
an announcement: he's retir­
ing as technical expert (fin­
gerprint guy) of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department.
McQuay said he may move
back down south, and get
involved with Kiwanis in that
area, where he lived before
coming to Central Florida.
The Kiwanis Club's Meal
on Wheels project continues
to be a lifesaver, serving
homebound elderly in tne
downtown area. Kiwanis pro­
vided this service for five or
six years, according to Ron
Jemigan, coordinator of the
club's program. "It's an
important part of our com­
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Obituaries
DORA M. BRYANT
Dora M. B ryant 70, of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
June 29,2005.
Survivors include sons,
Horace Gathers of Lake Mary,
Walter L. Bryant Jr., Edwin O.
Bryant and Bridge Bryant all
of Sanford; daughters Pamela
Bryant and Tonnett Bryant of
Atlanta; brothers, Earnest
Gathers, Jr. of Altamonte
Springs and Wilbur Gathers of
Sanford;
sisters,
Florida
Young, Rachel Nelson and
Betty Vann all of Sanford; 28
grandchildren; 13 great­
grandchildren.
Graveside services will be
held Saturday, July 9 at 10 a.m.
from First Shilon Cemetery.
Visitation will be Friday from
5 until 8 p.m. at WilsonEichelberger Funeral Home.
Gail k Wynn's Mortuary, in
charge of arrangements.
MARIAN THERESA
FRANKLIN
Marian Theresa Franklin,
51, of Orlando, died Friday,
July 1, 2005. Bom in Metarie,
La., she moved to Central
Florida 15 years ago. She was
an aide for Home Health Care.
Survivors include brothers,
Albert Fomace of Bethesda,
Md.,
Jack
Fomace
of
Norristown, Penn., Donald
Fomace of Ormond Beach; sis­
ters, Barbara DeGray of
Frederick, Md., Michele
Sobven of Longwood, and
Joan O'Neill of Blue Bell,
Penn.
Collison family Funeral
Homes k Crematory, Winter
Park, in charge of arrange­
ments.

ORLANDO DEWITT
BROWN
Orlando Dewitt Brown, 63,
of Orlando, died Tuesday,
June 28, 2005. Bon in Avon
Pak, he moved to Orlando in
1948. He was a machine oper­
ator and a Baptist.
Survivors include Charlie
Brown of Orlando, Sylvester
Brown of New York, Edward
Brown of Maitland, Fannie
Make W iliams and Optra
Louise Brown, both of
Orlando, Alvira Mortin of
Washington, D.C.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

May 10, 1930 in Long Island,
N.Y. He was a real estate agent
and a veteran of the U.S.
Marine Corps.
Survivors include brother,
Harold Hall.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

EULA MAE MARTIN
Eula Mae Martin, 69, of
Byrd Avenue, Sanford, died
Tuesday June 28, 2005 at
Florida South, Orlando. She
was bom Jan. 29, 1936 in
Sanford. She was a homemak­
er and a Baptist.
JOETHA "MAMA JOE"
Survivors include son,
JONES
Joetha "Mama Joe" Jones, Lexie Martin of Orlando;
89, of 12th Street, Sanford, daughter, Johanna Pridgedon
died Friday, July 1, 2005 at of Baltimore, Md.; brothers,
Central Florida Regional Charlie Martin, Rev. Eddie
Hospital. Bom April 7,1916 in martin and Willie Martin, all
B o s t o n , of Sanford; sister, Ruthie Mae
Ga.,
she Williams of Sanford; 10 grand­
moved to children.
Funeral services will be
LEO D. GALLAGHER
Sanford
Leo D. Gallagher, 76, of
over
50 held Saturday, July 9 at 11 a.m.
Orlando, died Sunday, July 3,
years ago. at Mount Zion M.B. Church
2006 at Florida Hospital She was a with Rev. Dr. W.F. Williams,
astor. Viewing will be Friday,
East, Orlando. He was bom in
d o m e s tic
Deerfield, Ohio. He was a sol­
uly 8 from 4 until 8 p.m. at
worker in
dier and a member of
ri v a te W i l s o n - E l c h e l b e r g e r
American legion, D.A.V.,
omes. She Mortuary.
V.F.W., and 87tn Airborne.
Wilson-Eichelberger
was
a
Survivors include wife, member of New Mt. Calvary Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
Patricia
Gallagher
of Missionary Baptist Church in charge of arrangements.
Lockhart; stepsons, Anthony Sanford.
Gallagher of Pittsburg, Pena,
CHARLES A. McAULIFFE
Survivors include son,
Edward Gallagher of Florida; Ralph Burke of Rochester,
Charles A. McAuliffe, 88, of
daughter, Karen Gallagher of N.Y.; brother Redding Burke Winter Park, died Thursday,
Altamonte Springs; brother, of Syracuse, N.Y.; three grand­ June 30, 2005. Bom in Bronx,
Edward
Gallagher
of children; eight great-grand­ N.Y., he moved to Central
Oklawaha; several grandchil­ children; eight great-great Florida in 1965. He was an
dren.
electrical engineer and a mem­
grandchildren.
Funeral services are pend­
Funeral services will be ber of St. Margaret Mary
ing.
held Saturday, July 9, at 11 Catholic Church.
Collison Family Funeral a.m. at New Mt. Calvary
Survivors include wife
Homes k Crematory, Howell Missionary Baptist Church, Aileen McAuliffe of Winter
Branch Chapel, Winter park, 1115 West 12th Street in
ark; sons, Charles E.
in charge of arrangements.
and
Robert
Sanford with Rev. Ricky Scott 6 cAuliffe
officiating. Visitation will be
DOUGLAS WALSH HALL
Friday, July 8 from 4 until 8
Douglas Walsh Hall, 75. of p.m. at Sunrise Funeral Home
Longwood, died Thursday, Chapel.
June 30, 2005. He was bom
Sunrise Funeral Home,

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McAuliffe, both of Winter
Park, Mark McAuliffe, John
McAuliffe, James McAuliffe
and William McAuliffe, all of
Orlando.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, July 5, at St. Margaret
Mary Catholic Church with
Father Richard M. Walsh offi­
ciating. Burial was in Glen
Haven
Memorial
Park.
Donations may be made to
Hospice of the Comforter or
St. Margaret Mary Catholic
Church.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes k Crematory, Winter
Park, in charge of arrange­
ments.
MADELYN M. MEKLER
Madelyn M. Mekler, 82, of
Sanford, died Sunday, July 3,
2005 in Orlando. She was bom
Sept. 11, 1922 in Cordell, Ga.
She was a registered nurse.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Barbara Murphy and
Sherrie Ferrell; son, James
Mekler; six grandchildren;
seven great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be Thursday,
July 7 from 10 a.m. until 11
a.m with funeral services fol­
lowing at 11 a.m. at Nativity
Catholic Church.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
EMMA LOU MIKELL
Emma Lou Mikell, 66, of
Main Street, Sanford, died
Sunday, July 3, 2005 at Central
Florida "‘“gional Hospital in
Sanfor Bom Sept.4, 1938 in
Statesboro, Ga., sne moved to
Sanford over 30 years ago. She
was
a
homemaker.
Survivors include husband,
Alton Jenkins, Sr. of Sanford;

daughters, Priscilla O'Neal
and Tammy Mikell, both of
Sanford; son. Alton Mikell of
Sanford; sisters, Eva Rock of
Statesboro, Ga., Elizabeth
Mikell of Sanford and Alice
Green of Gainesville; brothers,
Paul Mikell and Charlie
Mikell, both of Statesboro,
Ga.; 13 grandchildren; nine
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, July 9, at 11
a.m. at Calvary Temple of
Praise, 2020 McCracken Road,
Sanford. Visitation will be
Friday, July 8 from 4 until 8
p.m. at Sunrise Funeral Home
Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
EULA MAE TRIPLETT
Eula Mae Triplett, 64, of
Altamonte Springs, died
Saturday, July 2, 2005. Bom in
Hogansville, Ga,, she moved
to Central Florida in 1958. She
worked in environmental
services for Winter Park
Towers and was a member of
Mt. Moriah M.B. Church.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Madonna Nyiam of New
York, Bonita Triplett of
Orlando, Jackie Zanders of
Winter Park and Tamara
Triplett of Longwood; sisters,
Alice P. Allison and Lucille
Curry, both of Winter park, Jo
Ann Perkins of Eatonville;
brothers, Willie P. Allison of
Orlando, Albert D. Ellison of
Dalton, Ga., David E. Allison
of Maitland; three grandchil­
dren; nine great-grandchil­
dren.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

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T he H erald

Wednesday. July 6. 2005

County searches for money to fund commuter rail
By Stave Paradis
Herald Staff

SANFORD — Over the
next month, Seminole County
will work on ways to pay $15
million extra for a proposed
commuter rail service linking
Central Florida communities.
The Board of County
Commissioners heard a brief­
ing June 28 on where that
money might come from, and
it affirmed again long-held
support for the rail system in
Seminole County.
Representatives from the
Florida Department of
Transportation, or FOOT, will
attend the July 26 county
commission meeting. They
will present the proposed
commuter rail system and
request a county resolution to
participate in the system's
funding.
Cost estimates from the
FOOT for Seminole County's
portion of the rail system is
$39 million. Five million dol­
lars are needed in the coming
fiscal year with the remaining
in fiscal year 2006-2007.
The dilemma results from
the fact that staff worked out
two scenarios in March to
fund the local part of the proj­
ect at $24 million. Since then
FDOT has raised its estimate
to $39 million.
There are some options for
solutions, according to county
engineer Jerry McCollum.
The county received the
new estimate just three weeks
ago, he said. The cities may
have to share the costs. FDOT
has met with the cities to
explain the proposal.
Stations are proposed for
Sanford, Lake Mary,
Longwood and Altamonte
Springs before continuing
into Orange and Osceola
counties.
One bright spot is that the
Lake Mary station is planned

Parking
restrictions
begin on
1st Street

system.
A second option would be
to secure a State
Infrastructure Bank loan. The
county would make a request
for a loan with a proposed
interest rate, McCollum said.
The repayment source would
still be the 1991 sales tax
fund.
The third option would be
to make an interfund advance
from the 2001 sales tax fund
to the 1991 fund.

between the money allotted
and the new estimate include
getting matching state funds,
using a state loan program or
transferring money between
the penny sales tax enacted
by voters in 1991 and 2001.
McCollum told commis­
sioners that the states
Transporation Regional
Incentive Programs may be
used to get matching money
from the state to reduce the
county's local share of the rail

for property that the county
already owns at Lake Mary
Boulevard and Country Club
Road. That could shave $2
million off the cost.
Right now the situation is
very speculative, McCollum
told the county commission­
ers. He hopes to have a better
idea by the July 26 meeting
on costs and any other sav­
ings that might take place.
The options now to make
up the $15 million difference

Over the next 15 years, all
projects would still be com­
pleted with whatever option
is chosen.
County Chairman Carlton
Henley asked if there might
be money left from $40 mil­
lion set aside for sidewalks.
Other funding sources have
helped save money from that
fund, maybe as much as $8
million. McCollum said $4
million of that, however, is set
for the pedestrian overpass at

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M idweek
July 6-7,2005

Sports
SAC sending three to A ll-Star G am e

Briefs
JUNIOR GOLF CLINIC

Mayfair Country Chib in
Sanford will be holding
Junior Golf Clinic'a, fea­
turing FCA Instruction,
every Wednesday in the
month of July, 6th, 13th,
20th and 27th, from 9 a m.
to 11 a.m. followed by a
free lunch, hot dogs, chip#
and drink, from 11 a m to
noon.
The clinics are free to
Sanford Juniors ages 10-to17 and $50 for nonSanford residents.
SOCCER FLAYERS
WANTED

Players are needed for
an U-9 Boys Premier
Soccer Team, that will be
holding tryouts for a move
up to U-10 status this sea­
son.
For information call
Matt at 407-32S-9913.
CASSELBERRY
MATCHING GRANT
PROGRAM

The City of Casselberry
is proud to announce the
2005 Community
Matching Grant Program.
The purpose of the grant
is to empower citizenbased organizations to
enhance the overall quali­
ty of life in their commu­
nities through citizen and
government partnerships.
The grant program pro­
vides neighborhood based
groups, citizen partner­
ships and non-profit
organizations access to
funding of up to $5,000 to
implement small capital
improvement projects that
provide a neighborhood or
community-wide benefit.
Projects must be within
the incorporated City of
Casselberry boundaries.
Organizations must also
match the requested grant
amount 100% through a
combination of volunteer
hours, cash contribution
and/or in-kind donations.
Applications are due on
Julv 20, 2005.
For more information
about the 2005
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Grant Program, please call
407.262.7720, email programsOcasselberry.org or
visit www.casseberry.org.
Applications are available
online at www.casselberry.org.
AJAX SUMMER COED
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European professional soc­
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(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 districts.
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See Briefs, Page 2B

By Own Smith
rfOfwu own
To say Seminole County will be repre­
sented well in next week's Major
League All-Star Game In Detroit would
be quite an understatement.
Seminole County athletes made a
great impression on the voters and
coaches the past week and when all was
said and done over the weekend, the
Seminole Athletic Conference will have
three players on the rosters.
Lake Brantley will have a pair of rep­
resentatives in Boston Red Sox catcher
and Captain Jason Varitek and
Cincinnati Reds shortstop Felipe Lopez,
while Sanford and Seminole High's

Outdoor
Games to
debut in
Central
Florida

tion may have been a groundswefl from
Sanford fans as an anonymous e-mail
was sent out last week urging locals to
vote for one of their own, and it defi­
nitely worked.
Eckstein will be making the first AllStar appearance of his career. It marks
the third consecutive year that the left
side of the infield has been started by S t
Louis Cardinals as Scott Rolen was
elected at third despite missing much of
the early season with an injury. In 2002
and 2003 Edgar Renteria, who left to
sign with Boston, and Rolen have
patrolled the left side of the diamond.
That Varitek is the starting catcher in

Eckstein, Varitek, Lopez to
play in mid-summer classic
own David Eckstein will also made the
team in his first year with the St. Louis
Cardinals.
Varitek and Eckstein, a shortstop, both
won at their respective positions in
nationwide fan voting, while Lopez was
selected by National League Manager
Tony LaRussa of the Cardinals.
Eckstein beat out the Dodgers' Cesar
Izturis in what was a close vote all the
way to the finish. His final margin

turned out to be more than 570,000
votes, but it wasn't dear that Eckstein
would end up on top until the rosters
were revealed.
Eckstein, who was released by the
Angels in the off-season before signing
with the Cardinals, trailed Izturis by
over 700,000 votes entering the final
week of the season, but the voters really
came to the aid of the fan favorite.
Part of the reason for Eckstein's elec­

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dogs, the crack of gun fire,
revving engines and the growl
of chainsaws will fill the air as
ESPN's Great Outdoor Games
presented by Dodge takes over
Disney's Wide World of Sports
™ Complex and Tenoroc
Shooting Sports and Training
Facility this week (July 7-10).
A new event to central
Florida, the Games bring a
new level of excitement and
energy to Orlando's already
buzzing entertainment scene.
The ESPN Great Outdoor
Games are the ultimate cham­
pionship in outdoors sports.
The toughest outdoors athletes
in the world gather for four
days of Intense competition
with hopes of earning medals,
fame, prizes and the glory of
being a champion. And the
stakes are huge with over
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SANFORD — Sanford's two
entries in the PDL soccer
league, the Central Florida
Kraze and Central Florida
Krush, will both return home
this weekend for games after a
short break.
The Krush women suffered
their first loss of the season to
the Northern Virginia
Majesties at home two week­
ends ago.
The Krush scored the only
goal in the first half when
Angie Olson scored from an
assist by Kim Montgomery 42
minutes into the game. The
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champion Sanford River Rats and the 2004 runner-up Daytona Beach Barracudas, will battle
tonight (Wednesday) at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium at 7 p.m. with the first place on the
line. Through July 2nd, Daytona Beach was 10-5 and held a 1/2-game lead over Sanford, wMeh
Is now 8-4 after splitting a doubleheader wfth the Orlando Snappers at Tinker Field on Saturday,
Orlando winning the opener 4-3 and the River Rats coming back to win the nightcap 13-7. It is
going to be a very busy week for the league as it tries to make up for the recent ralnouts. Sanford
Is also scheduled to be at home to host Winter Park on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday
at 5 p.m. Check the leegue website at www.noridaleague.com for more Information.

Krush pUyer Dena Floyd- ,
It looked as though the game
would enter overtime when Jill
Porto assisted by Ashley Banks
scored in the 90th minute
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The (Red) Drum
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Special to the Herald

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Drum.
The thumping grunt of the
redfish continues to be very
common in the Mosquito
Lagoon and Indian River and
this past week was no excep­
tion.
John Thompson of Chulota
managed to bang the drum for
61 minutes. Yes it was a 44
pound monster drum and the
fish was full of energy.
The fish towed the boat all
over the water trying to find a
way to break free. Little did he
know we just wanted a picture.
It really didn't seem to matter
to the big bull. This guy pulled

us around well over a mile. I
had to crank the engine six or
seven times to get line back on
the spool.
There must of been steroids
in the water. Normally in the
summer a big fish will only
fight about 20 or 30 minutes.
The reel was spooled with
4/15 Power Pro line. This line
is virtually indestructible. This
fish would not give up. John
would get him to the boat and
there he went. This bull was
doing what he wanted and
there was nothing we could do
about it, except go along for
the ride. Finally after many
runs the fish came to the boat
and we landed him.
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Outdoors
Continued from Page IB
$550,000 up for grabs.
Roaring A T V s , leaping dogs and intense timber
action highlight the five exciting new events that
will debut this year. Four Wheel Frenzy,
Terracross, The Launch, Hot Zone and Superjack
will thrill fans as they take center stage at
Disney's Wide World of Sports ™ Complex.
The competition will be fierce as old favorites
defend their titles, and newcomers fight for their
chance to achieve Great Outdoor Gaines victo­
ries. Names to watch include Jeff Skirvin, a first
time competitor in Timber Ryan Hadden, U.S.

Army Marksman in the Shotgun competition;
Josh Peering in Archery; Nancy IGeiruuns and
Jimmy Dean — a Sheltland Sheep dog — com­
peting in the Agility competition for small dogs.
Also on hand will be 2004 Olympic skeet team
member Shawn Dulohery, who will make his
debut at this year's Games in the Shotgun com­
petition.
May the best man or woman win! ESPN's
Great Outdoor Gamps are one of the few sports
championships that pit women against men. In
the Sporting Dogs, Archery, Rifle, Shotgun and
ATV events, men and women will compete in
head to head battles to be named number one in

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outdoor competition.
You can be a part of the action too as ESPN's
Great Outdoor Games offers an interactive vil­
lage that brings everyone doser to the Games.
Guests who attend can visit the event's interac­
tive village and enjoy Dodge and Kawasaki dis­
plays, miniature speed climbing poles, a log
rolling tank, live entertainment, music and more.
Leading all-time medalist J.R. Salzman is
pumped about this year's Gaines. Salzman has
been a part of ESPN's Great Outdoor Games
since its inception at Lake Placid, N.Y., in 2000.
Competing in the Timber events; Salzman has
earned a total of 12 medals — tied for the alltime lead with David Bolstad of Taumarunui,
New Zealand.
Competitors in both the rifle and shotgun
events will experience world-class facilities as
they compete at Tenoroc Shooting Sports and
TYaining Facility. Tenoroc covers 170 acres and
has several shooting ranges to accommodate

cious parking lot and a covered nne range, ine
property is three miles northeast of Lakeland
ana is surrounded by the sprawling 7300-acre
Tenoroc Fish 4t Wildlife Management Area,
which is owned by the Florida Fish fc Wildlife
Conservation Commission.
Fans can catch the Great Outdoor Games live
July 7-10, at Disney's Wide World of Sports ™
Complex and Tenoroc Shooting Sports and
Training Facility. Admission to the 2005 Great
Outdoor Games at Disney's Wide World of
Sports ™ Complex is $5 per person per day, with
children 10 and under free. Admission to
Tenoroc Shooting Sports and Training Facility is
free. Re-entry is allowed each day. Tickets can be
purchased at the door the day of the event
The Games will be aired on ESPN and ABC
Sports July 14-17. For more Information visit
tvww.greatoutdoorgames.com.

Soccer

Seminole High School's David Eckstein (Mt) wtHbe making hie first All-Star appearance when tw starts
at shortstop for the National League, while former Lake Brantley star Jason Varttek (right) wM be mak­
ing his second appearance, and first start, for the American Leagua.

All-Stars
the 2005 World Series.
Back on May 4, Lopez was
The American League Allslotted into the starting lineup
Star Team will include six play­
for good, but at second base.
After Aurilia went down with a ers who are elected starters for
the first time, Including Ortiz,
hamstring injury on May 11,
Lopez became the team's regu­ who drew the most votes of
any player in baseball with
lar shortstop.
Since then, he's become
4,138,141. Other first-time win­
arguably the No. 1 shortstop in ners of fan balloting indude
Ortiz's teammates, Varitek and
the National League.
Nearing the break, Lopez sits Damon; first baseman Mark
atop the list of shortstops in the Teixeira of the Texas Rangers;
National League in most statis­ and the double-play combina­
tion of the Baltimore Orioles,
tical categories. Heading into
Sunday's selection, he had six
second baseman Brian Roberts
and shortstop Miguel Tejada.
more home runs than any
shortstop in the league (14), 14
Other elected starters are third
baseman Alex Rodriguez of the
more RBIs (48), ana his slug­
New York Yankees and out­
ging percentage was 49 points
fielders Vladimir Guerrero of
higher (.565).
the Los Angeles Angels of
The 25-year-old Lopez, who
was one of thtj first five players Anaheim and Manny Ramirez
"taken In 'the draft in 1998, final- of the Red Sox.
Lee, a first-time All-Star, led
developed into the player
all National League players
e Reds thought they were
with 3,560316 votes, edging
getting in 2002, when they
Albert Pujols (3,455,017) of the
acquired him from the Blue
St. Louis Cardinals. Other NL
Jays as part of a four-team
starters are catcher Mike Piazza
trade. It was three years in the
of the New York Mets; second
making, but it was only a mat­
baseman Jeff Kent of the Los
ter of time before Lopez made
Angeles Dodgers; Eckstein;
his mark in the Reds organiza­
third baseman Scott Rolen of
tion.
the Cardinals; and outfielders
Now, the 25-year-old Lopez
will have All-Star experience to Bobby Abreu of the
Philadelphia Phillies, Jim
pass on to other players.
Edmonds of the Cardinals and
Central Honda will have a
Carlos Beltran of the Mets. Lee,
third starter in the game as
Eckstein and each of the three
Orlando’s Johnny Damon of
outfielders are first-time win­
the Boston Red Sox will be
ners of fan balloting.
starting in the AL outfield.
Ortiz drew the most online
Red Sox designated hitter
votes of any player with
David Ortiz and Chicago Cubs
3,629,492, while Lee also led
first baseman Derrek Lee, the
American League and National National Leaguers in online
League leading vote-getters,
votes with 3,277,475.
respectively, were among the
The 76th All-Star Game will
be televised nationally by FOX
other winners of fan balloting
Sports and around the world
who will start at the 76th AllStar Game, to be played July 12 by Major League Baseball
International, with pre-game
at Comerica Park in Detroit, it
ceremonies beginning at 6 p m.
was announced today.
ESPN Radio will provide exclu­
For the third consecutive
sive,
national radio coverage,
year,
the
outcome
of
the
Major
Continued from Page IB
while MLB.com will provide
League Baseball All-Star Game
Ajax-specific drills and match
will have an impact on postsea­ extensive online coverage and
strategy, as well as both small­
MLB Radio will provide exclu­
son play, as the team that rep­
sided competitions and full­
sive play-by-play coverage of
resents
the
winning
League
in
sided games led by AFC Ajax
the Midsummer Classic on the
this year's All-Star Game will
trainers from Amsterdam and
Internet.
have home field advantage in
local coaching staffs. Details
concerning the dates and loca­
tions of the Central Honda
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
w in their understanding of
game while meeting new
Armed Security and
friends.
The Camps are as follows:
Investigation Services
July 11 - 15 at Austin-Tindall
provided to Private
Regional Park in Kissimmee.
/ Communities, Commercial
July II - 15 at US National
Establishments, Apartment
Training Center in Clermont.
July 18 - 22 at Tmtwood
Buildings, Government
Park in Winter Springs.
Agencies and Individuals. Owned and operated
July 25 - 29 at Lake Island
by Retired N.Y.C. Police.
Park in Winter Park.
Every player will be evaluat­
ed using the Ajax TI PS (tech­
G re g o ry Q u in n - President
nique, insight, personality and
speed) Model. Player evalua­
Jo s e p h C o n n o lly - Vice President
tions are entered into the pro­
prietary Ajax Scouting
Compendium for periodic
Florida License # A2400335 and B2400271
review directly by AFC Ajax
P.O. Box 950142 * Lake Mary, F L 32795-0142
scouts and trainers
More information on Ajax
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T e l : 4 0 7 .3 2 4 .3 7 1 8
developmental t r a in in g tamps
can be found al wwwajaxorF a x : 4 0 7 .3 2 4 .3 7 1 9
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Continued from Page IB
the American League should be
of no surprise to anyone as he
is regarded as one of the best
defensive catchers in the game.
He is a sturdy force behind the
plate, never giving way to
oncoming base runners and
always spending plenty of
preparation time poring over
saiuting reports.
Perhaps his defensive abili­
ties underrate how good
Varitek has become offensively.
Through 241 at-bats, Varitek is
hitting .307 with 13 homers and
34 RBIs.
This will be his first elected
start as a catcher for the AL AllStar team. It is the second time
in his career that he has been
selected as an All-Star. ‘He'li
also the first Boston Red Sox
catcher to be voted as a starter
since Carlton Fisk in 1980.
That Lopez even had a shot
at making the team is some­
thing of a miracle as he began
the season as a reserve on the
Reds.
Lopez, who will be making
his first appearance at the AllStar Game, began the season by
splitting time with Rich
Aurilia. He had played well
enough in Spring Training to
be considered for the starting
role. But come Opening Day, he
was on the bench.
Lopez made the most of the
scant playing opportunities he
received in tne season's first
month. And by the time he
launched his first career grand
slam on April 27 in Chicago, it
was becoming clear he
deserved a regular spot in the
lineup.

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securing the win for the
Majesties.
Tne Kruah will be in action
for the first time since the loss
when they host the Atlanta
SUverbacka at Krush stadium
this Sunday (July 10) at 7 p.m.
The Kraze men, meanwhile,
fell victim to the top ranked
Richmond Kidcers Future as
they were edged out in a close
game, 1-0, in front of 300 fans
two weeks ago.
In a scoreless first half the
Kraze challenged the Kickers
by earning seven corner kicks
to their and out-shooting the
Kickers 10 to 6.
seventy
played[seeIn a more
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ond half itI appeared
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overtime was'eminent untilline
i
83rd minute when Cristian
Neagu assisted by Francis
McCorkle scored, securing the
win for the Kickers.
Catch the Kraze in action this
Saturday (July 9) at 7 p.m.
when the Kraze host Ajax at
Kraze stadium at Seminole
Soccer Complex.
Lbgais

The night will also be mili­
tary Hometown Heroes Night.
Come show your appreciation
and support as the Central
Florida Kraze honor all our
local men and women who
protect our freedom, both at
nom e 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... aa
the Kraze have some amazing
surprises in store!
For more information, please
call 407-682-KICK!

To get to Kraze/Krush
Stadium in the Seminole Soccer
Complex, take 1-4 to Lake Mary
Btvd., exit 98. TUm left onto
Lake Mary Btvd. TUm right
onto Markham Woods Road.
1\im left onto Markham Road.
Krush Stadium at Seminole
Soccer Complex is 200 yards on
the right
Game Day Tickets for both
the Kraze and Krush are $7 for
Adults, $4 for College/Military
and S3 for Youth
For more information you
can also check out the website
at www.krazesoccer.com.

Fishing
Continued from Page IB
have been with me several
times, but this was the fish
they had been looking to catch
This was a moment that will
last a lifetime.
The trout bite continues to be
strong. There are a lot of small
trout. It seems like one out of
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every six is a keeper. Rip tide
3-inch mullet is working great
on trout Top water ia good too
and a lot of fun.
Book now for July at
www.aaahawgwildcharters.co
m or call 407-4054)819.
Tight lines and Good fishing
Captain David Rogers - AAA
Hawgwlld Saltwater Charters.

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Dated on S/23/2005.

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah: Jin s 29. 2005 and July
6. 13. 20. 2005
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MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIRCUI1
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOfllOJ
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Q#DUtv Clerk
Publish June » . 2005 and Jut)
8. 13. 20. 2005
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SPANISH
MANANA!
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or English •French •G erm an
Italian Portugese •20 others

Conversational Fluency begins with the very first lesson.
Start M a n a n a at the Inlingua9 C en ter or at your office or hom e.
Also languages for business &amp; health care.
Enjoy language lessons with C afe Latte.

ttin ln g u a
407-322-8700
w w w .in lin g u a -if .c o in

B ay Tre e Center
405 W a ym o n t C o u rt
Lake Mary, F L 32746

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71— H il t W anted

71— H elp W a n te d

Twnior Homs C m

Ftowar Stop need* mgrt.* tort
design sip. Some deSvery
required Serious inquires only.
407-324-8000

Local Me Inauranoe Co,
full-time cominitmenl/pokcy
typist and escrow aaaistant
Experience preferred, but not
tetfiw l F * attune to407-3008490

MtohtfeS Pizzeria now bring tor
iff positions. Plsess contact
Chriaena. 407-221-2394 or a|
at 3828 S Orlando Dr. Sariksd.
in the Big Lota Plaza.

raNiUi cirayivffi bf nonmedtcsi home car*. Lie
#22010. 407-302-4130.

15— C e m e te r y L o t s
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2 adjacent cemetery lota.
Oafclawn Memorial Parti, off
Rinehart Rd VMua, *7.000. w4
ta4 *3500 407-323-5545.
Oakiawn Double Depth (2).
vmft * iraxkar M l13600.407310-3507

71— H elp Wanted
Appoinsnenl setters tor reverse
mortgage company. Salary,
bonuaaa and commissions
Longwood location. Caff Tad
Sima 407-7S7-0270.
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H E R B W E OROW A G A IN !
Nations target! Home Food
Service Looking tor 4 Exp
Appointment
Setters
Salary ♦Bonus* Spiffs. Can
Carat 407-322-3503 ext 130 tor
interview.
Baby titter wanted, mostly
night 5 weekend* Mutt be 17
or older Background check 5
ref* required. Christina, 407221-2394

BftrtMf, Part TIitm
407-302-MU
407-383*7901(CP)
Dtuvwrr maw
JOIN Aaron'*. Sanford
Pd. training, benefits, bonus
Deliver 5 install furniture in
ourcust homes

MSTALLWnUUNEE
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Always s good pokey,
especially
lor business
opporudtoa and hrtMaas Ca4
Florida Dept of Agriculture 4
Consumer Services M 803433
7352 or FTC-HELP lor free
HomaSon-OvtoSourWebaa*
at wwwftcgovAxzop.
Florida law rsquirea talers of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dspt of
Agriculture 4 Consumer
Service* betore seeing Cal to
verity lawful registration before
buy-______ ,
FO R UN D ER G R O U N D
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R

Starting Salary $8.50/Hr
HIALTH M SUfUM Ct M O 461K
KAM I O u t keen i raptors

ePrtssk
407-1*3

Laka Mary gill baskets stare
locking tor twakamekar 4 sMet
assistant 30 to 40 hours. Pnor
baskat or floral axperianc*
preferred Good computer MuSs
isqLeed Fax reaune. 407-4440587

Demonstrators needed. *9 to
SlOffv, work 2 to 3 dayt/Wk. FrtSun, demo products at local
atores m Sanford Cal 1-877833-0001 Leave nam
number 5 city you kve in..

Lawn spray person needed tor
local pest cortrol company W J
tram. Need valid drivers
hearts* 407-321-8647

Drivart - DUMP TRUCK
Class B. benefits. 407-3228133
Electricians: Experienced,
and helpers Uve Electric. 520
Laurel Ave. Sanford 407-3216960
HELP W ANTED: F/T
Flexographic Press Operator
Entry level or Expd seff-starter.
Ability to kit up to 50 toe
Englith/Spamsh speaking
CaN. 407-331-3605
Irrigation
Installers,
experienced only, benefits.
407-322-8133

Salary ♦ Commesion

be /Ord Baptist Minister to
pastor wei astab church Send
resume Pulp4 Committee. St
Pm 4 M B Chuch 813 Pin* Ave.
Sanford. FI 32771 by Aug 12.
2005

1-800-835-3881
ask tor Ron

407-323-0948
Nationally
Company

Recognized
Now hiring cfcsh waahers/prep

Sanfofd/Lake Mary
Location
0-5 yra experience
■Lathe/Wektmg required
•Understandmg PLC
Operating a M4kng Mactxne
■OC Drive
1st that lequses bemg on cai
24/7
High
School
Diptoms/GED Background
Check Required Strang
ElsctrtcM Knowledge Abity to
build relay ladder logic
Manufacturing experience
preferred. Caff lor

A l 3 srvfts avedatte Exp
pntaned but not ieqM**d U a t
be capsbto of atardng tor tong
penoos of om* wwengnew c
learn
trade
Great
opportunity1 High School
OptomaiGED
Drug/Background
check
requxed
407-882-0080

G ra n t Msrsnmce cl RV PsA
4 toaff members to tuparwae
Knowledge or L-arperary. me
construckon. smal martinet,
landscaping w a plus Wa
operate a water plant and

Sanford At m
No Experience Required
Must work Holidays and
Every Weekend 5 day wort
ek, 2 days off durmg the
week Room tor oppodtmffy
Awesome Fringe Benefos
Hard worker-dedication a
must
Drug/Background
check
required
Stan
tmrneckaieiy1 CM 407-84

HELP W A N TE D
•MAINTENANCENIGHTS/WEEKENDS F/T
•EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F/T-P/T
•C.N JL/ACTIvm ES
P/T WEEKENDS
- HOUSEKEEPERS •F/T
Upscale senior living community.
Excellent pay/benefits
Resume Fax 407-322-3065

Phone 407-322-2207

3C

700
Commeroaf pool Class D or
better &lt;tovmg hcerise reqursd
Apply to Condo Office. 3000
Ciarcona Rd. Apopka No

Tech. F/T. Lge
A pt C om m xtty EPA cart a
in js t HVAC exp reqd Pouton
nvTwdtosSy EC E 407-321-

6220

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F T
(Lu n ch

&gt;Ftaxtofa andtor contestant
schedUea
•NoMaraghtsoraarty
4c* d career advancement
and much more*
Plaaae apply m person a t
4335 W Lake Mary Bfvd
Lake Mary. FL 32748
Phone. 407-322-9899
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Cantors
COL-A Drrvers Needed n
Peytons Bstch 2 years exp
req Oreet home tme 4

DaUM n o rm rood
Service locking tor a lew taffmobveted
experienced

HomyiDam fooddaoam
we reffran 803880-3863ext
138aaktarCarol, caff before
1290 PM

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Wg K L Y f tf k f A L g "

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Urkxnehed room, pmrale bNh,
house privileges, phone.
SIOOAvk. Femato non-smoker,
Christian 407-3230738.

95— R o o m m a te
W a n te d
Seakmg a person to ahare my
home, vtow of Laka Monroa. U
house prvtogm C a l 407-323
7232 tor an app iR SmanL

97— A p a r tm en ts F u r n is h ed

95— R en tals

Extremely dean, cozy tom rm.
aff uff. cabto. a/c. tody, phone,
kitch use. sec. dr. prival#
entrance Resident owner.
A B S O LU TE LY
NO
A L C O H O L , D R U G S AM O
NON S a m tE N S O N LY! Very
respectable. 407-314-0924

StOOwk.
Efficiency
Apartments, *150wk. also
for
rant
houses
fumshed/unfumished 4072431188.
99— A p ar tm en ts U n fur nish ed

lake Mary Fumanad room tor
l adult. cM tor detari*. c*a#
4074139962

Quality Living at Artordabta
Pricing. 1 .2 4 3 bedroom s,
lake view *. 407-322-9104.
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L ec als

L ecals

Paymare -J Sale lee. appfeatxe documentary stamp (axes
and recorrtng lees are rsqursd
to 0* pwd by to* successful Od­
der al Vw safe. FiA payment of
an amours equal to vw rvghesl
bd e due eS w i 24 hours artsr
toe *7.ert(ed wne of sate A l
payments the# 8e caeh or guararwed
nstrument
made
payaoie to toe Clerk of toe
Groat C o a t

Short order coca expd only,
bretodato 4 u x n Appry n
parson. Sam-Ppm 2511 South
Sartortf Ave. SarSoTO

Room For Rant: Sanford A m ,
free cable, washer/dryer,
cocfsng prvtogee StOQtok. 321282-8118

93— R o o m s For
Ren t

Jury rv i 4 am

APPLY NOW - Rckidentul A. Muki-Fzmtlv
Rough A Trim c ro n zod sun canung Top
Hourly Pay A Bent Piece Rm c s m Orlando1

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W'e provide co. trueLi. took, pboaes. uniform,
pud health lnx. vacation. A holiday pay
Overtime pay for piece «orfc_

Cant Mike Adams
L e c a ls

HIGH &amp; LOW ELECTRIC, Inc.
_______ (407) 328-7216_________
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Dated on 6.217C05
UARYAMME WORSE
CLERK O F TME CIR C U IT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
D t^u y Clerk
PubSsn June 29 2005 and July
8 13. 20. 2005
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ST. JOHNS M V IR WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
g iv e s

w n r rriH w m e z

o f w t e m o c o o s t m c t d e c is io n

•feeiv *cak.re«iii4*
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2003 H e « iw r a// J
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rrj«w t A 2522 O-jjur# '-* *
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itJVJtm a ass*ev"i 7 * » S 1

orFxpeny LO TS 3
I U X 1 3 C F VACO ALLEY

4 0 . C*» S BLX S TR 17 SEMI
« X £ F4RH F « 2 FYJ 75

U &gt; TX R U u U E r x

Cay of AAsmonts Springs. 225 NewOuryport Av* Altamonte Springs.
FL 32701 appKaeon I N N
The Oweict propones to atoceM
0 082 mason jailers per Omy of Storm water to augment toe Cry of
AAamcr-.se Spnrge rectaened water sysawn tor urban landscape rrigoson The eiirrk aw i M used Dy tow proposed protect w4 conawl of
Surface Water from Wewtoankeid W ags MSSW wa t active pump
XI Semina# County, located n Secsontsi 15. Townshv 21 South
Range 29 East «nown m 1
The Steam concanmg each of toe roove-teted appscatonm are
ar aiacie fcr xwpecson Monday torougb Friday except tor Wgsl hokdayv 800 i n
to SCO p n X tee S i John* River Water
Management Dismct Headquarters or toe appropnate Semes
Career The Owmcl w4 aee arson cn each pemvt appar aem teted
above ursete a pennon tar an admnetrawve proceeding (hearing) •
Med puouarf to toe pro vw ns cf Secaons 120 569 and 120 37
Florida Starum Chapter 23106 and 40C-1 1007 Flonda
Code F A C l
A parson erica* uxacartua nterests are affected Dy any of toe
O a re r i proposed pamMSwg aeowons derosed above may pennon
tor a j m m m hearing xi accordance met Secaons 120 569 and
*20 57 F S . or aff par-lee may reach a ertten agreement on m arUremedy vrater Secscn 120 573. F S Choowng
toe ngil to a heenng 4 meOadon
The procedures tor punung markason are tetterto n SecSon 120 573 F S . and fkJee 26-108 111 and
23106401 405 F A C
Peoacna must sompry with toe r#«*are
n e ru of Fpnda Admevsawve Code. Chapter 23106 and Se Med
wto .received syi toe Dternd Cam tecasad at Gaaict Headquarter*.
4049 R ed Street Paaoui Ftenda 32177
Feaacne U aanneaaeve -ear ng J i toe above appkr ahnn »| must

vow

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i m w ; Ft 32771 ter » a
J M u re 7

T X DATE C* F F « T R J8 L c-A TO k o r T«w t t e r a
&amp;
MJU&gt; 4 Z M
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tCATUOrSm

Newt Sam to Spwi
Salem earners tnc
3143 IrSsmaaonaf
Speedway » v d
Daytona Beech. FL
Ju ry SBk, 10014 IIS l

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turn twxw

Vrvonas
Fme
Italian
rtestwx-srr n Lk Mary needs
fuff Dm* Drivers 4 Pizza
Makars Caff 407-3332040 or
apply af 801 Wekton BNd

ttompton ton. t5 l Douglas
A v e . Aaam orto Spnngs. FL
M Ex# 92 (SR 436) to
DougLas Ave. Hotel on ngft

4r r *

ttt 1'JO h-O p * u a m
J
■naUi e f O Draeax C bsnfcxe
F t 32772 The
tO O n u ei •* kw pwteim*

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Up to *950 00 wkfy

is. as

Fiwxis

Trakiae
W anted
Smaff
oortobucaov company needs
tram** with d e a n driving
iaooKt tar out of town woffc M e t
Dlcanee 407 330-

Outgoing sales
isp tor communify newspet
group
Newspaper tales
experience preferred Btnefts
include
base
salary,
commission plan, rrstoega,
paid
vacation.
health
urance. 401k. Return
only to Sanford Herald. 300
N French Ave . Sanford. FL
32771
Or
dpmgNsemmotohertod. com.

The Owtoct gives noace of a ntent to esue a permit to to* fcAowng appkcenttl on June 15. 2006

The a o m ra e e m tX re oetae
VIRGIL LEE GRACE*

Count

Tow Truck Driver
Expd
rmnvTXjm 2 yrs. apply withn.
3301 SR 48. SaribRL 407-3220303

WAITED:

93— R o o m s Fo b
Re n t

chorUck

n o t ic e t o

Senunow

thaooArtto needed Part time*
would ik e to review y o u
poNDto PH C M 3834732101

71— H elp W a n te d

407-3334423

nei

■as SwfAemcwr 3. 2004 a
p*ndng r r * Caput Ccxat to

407-3237306

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ITA LIA N TE A C H E R S
P/T. «1 lake mary Inhngua
Language Center. 407-3228700

*■? 1501 So hidden

m tm G cm t s m *
TVC LATER O F 3 UO N TXS
AFTER TV C GATE O F TVC
F R S T P U B U C A TO r O F TVse
N O TC E OR X a * rs 4FTER
T X DATE OF SEfs/C E OF A
co r t o f rx s h o tc i o .

ViR GL LEE GRACE »

W a n te d

or c u n -800-709-2536
A l tsaA ptohUSd 9*) otto CMW
User aesomars n tie r nomas
*40K*
per
year
Gas
M owance Some exp la t k f
407A304700

M THE CMCtOT COUNT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH ,

a l l m r iU L t 't z . h
A H I to /IF fe D TnA T

J iix U jiir

R esponitiie honest person
PT/FT
4O7-88D8B80.
407 9238452

elp

4
id . Contact

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Ret tots M axsranca Person
4 YUd Person reeded, pi tow
•aee caB 4 rssresied. 4073238019

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Hourty Shfft

407-3237306

Le c a l s

M RE T X ESTATE OF

14

needed Contact

Leca ls

F IX HO 05-11

Boston Market is currently
aeatang toe taftrwng tar ou Lake

Operator
Tracfciioe
tor
underground storm/UbMies
crew 407-322-8133

PI
parking
(of
attendants/casfuert at the
unanoO'baniom iraffRM oraf
Airport Experience in sues
and/or custom er service
(setoned Fax 407-5834545 or
caff H R * 407-5834500

71—

S asB sss Crew Local work
F/T w&gt;i bsiffto, 407-322-8133

Good pay gmUhous 407 242-’
7415

to

407-482-0080

LoadanAJnloadaf
18 00 an hour/*9 78 hour
altar 90 days

Vrvona* North Ptzzana needs
drivers, pizza makers, subs.
weHssess 4 phones Appfy w€r
owner at 2477 Park Ave.
Sanford.
Now f*tag Al Potftona: F/T and
p /t . Qna Coots. Caiman
High volum e
Food Courts Located m the
Sanford Airport Buffdng "B"
Appkcatxms being sicepfed
tor March hmng EOE-M/F/V/O

Cal tor xtterviaw

LABORERS NEEDED

2432 S Fianch Ave.

Dover FT or PT. Class D
lerae. whotaute rxxtary 407323-8188.

: construction and
computer knowtadga

IN V E S TIG A TE B EFO R E
Y O U IN V E S T 1

Landscapers and Grade
Crew Laborers: 407-321
8133

APPLY M PERSON

iMUotit

4 Ssstagprovtdsd. CM 407-633
4700 for interview.

71— H i l t W a n te d

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3# Med e «w i k w iy c r a (21) Lay* a* puMcanon a tow ncecs or

■ e -n -le w -r,u 26i days J toe Dwaia oepousng tote nceca of
rtere n r * maf tor tocee psncrw to encm toe Garnet maili actual
nceca Fakxe to Me a peeecn artom sve sme pared max coneaeae
a waver cf ary -g r i men panen -nay nave to wa-eu an admneTteve m y r x - -earrx; ja m Secaons 120 569 and 120 57.
F 5 pcncamng toe m o st; perm* apptcaecn Reseats erven are
-of te c r. c o r a r a Wrtn toe above provtecrts are suCysef to as-

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he jmeem# Mwjtewc « u n

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P a g e 4 B July 6 ft 7. 2005

HeraldClassifieds
103—

10®— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n ta ls

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P1NERIDGE
CLUB

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122 : IQS

S anfo rd: Efficwncy. All
LM bes Included, M 9 M U 9
Deoosit
nford: 1 BR. Carpet A Tie ,
Inducts* Cable A W d w .P d to
$565*565 Dep
■m oody Com m ons: 2/2 5
Condo. Qated Community.
Brand New U n i. A l Apple.
Including W/D $950/1950
Deposit
n fo rd : 3/2 Homo, Carpet.
Tile.
Lg
Living
Rm,
$1100*1100 Daport
D O Y LE M ANAO CM EM T
W E R EN T AND S ELL
HO M ES)

&lt;s.r ? ! '.y

40/ 321 0/59

RENT AL S

4BR/3BA, 1000*q
fl, Mother-In-Law Suita.
Fenced Yard. S1350/mo
Available Juty 1. 2005.

BOW M ONFT I
110.000 to* r

Buyahen*wta1200cadi
Qmt Factoaura. Raped
s o e t x i . ORANOt VOLU9UI
4 0 . Bw
New Ceramie T ie .
Painted
tnt/Ext,
$199,900
IS: 2/2,
P a to a ) Intortor. New C e p rt,
$148,900
■aatoS: 4 3 , Over 2000 Bq
F t In-lew O ra W/*epente
Entrance. U v Rm, O n Rm,
Fern. Rm, Oem e Rm. Scr.
Porch,
On
1/3
Acre.
$250,000.

U S — O ffice S pace
Fo r R e n t
Offica Space tor laaaa. tat St
A Park Ave. downtown
S e rto d UpMals. evaASAa Jan
2006 360-1500 ap It 407-324orncea For Rent: 400 aq ft to
000 aq 6 Sertord. Fulton
Office Center. 407-314-3750.

123— W a n te d
Re n t

In
Sem inole Herald
C lassifieds!

AFFORDABLE HOMES
UEHTURE I PROPERTIES

Retail atom avafabfa. I S St A
Park Ave. downtown Sanford.
660 aq B with atoraga ton 407*
324-5636

You’ll And th e

P0 R/ I G R f A IT Y

to

PAUL

10/ J?1 1/bl

157— M o b ile H o m es
Fo r S a le

141— H o m es Fo r
S ale

C o ve: New
3/2 DW , a l applancaa A abed.
Ccmpetdy art th read y to move
In. $597/mo, todudee tot rent,
with approved credA 407-323S10O.

I BUY M U M S POS CASH.

Swtodn.CHA. 129ClubHd
CHA. Tie Fta. Reedynow I8SO
pmoaw« icNp eo7-azMMO

Matching aofa A love aeet, $0B
ch or 1156 tor pr., new
oomputor d a * w * * * , S36 tone
Net radtoer, eac cond, S7B.
V brown vetvat wing chair. $89.
braae A glass Boor lamp. $19.
pr of modam oobaB fetus 7 braaa
table lampe. $28. pr.
beck end aeet
S40/pr.,wicker occaa. chair,
S 2 6 pr whNa waahed aq. and
tafctas. new In bo*. fS B s s d t.
407-376-0263.

181— A p tlia n c es k
F u r n itu r e F o r S ale
y s n a f f iin B ^ I I w a ~ a a

vvvviniovv n M v y

$200
Avoid Poroclomml

•5 Dlac Changer

199— Pe ts 4c
Su v tu e s

f t Patti's Pot
Sitting &amp;
WM Caro For Vbur Dog or Cal
In Y totrltem a While YtnuAro
Qonal Ptanty of TLC . W 9 brtog
In newapapera. mef and*#
water
plantal
Vary

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211— A n tiq u e 4c
C o llec tib les

Come Check Us Out]
D e s ig n

C all 321-063-4233

Studio Apartments

Will) 1? Mo le a s e &amp; Auurovetl Cretin
■•* • Spacious A jw rlm m U with }arp* O oerta • la k e

H o tTilv S p e .5 person, Shp.20
lets. cab.. Lights, never used.
W anly, retail $4300. aacrffica.
$1596 407-270-1552

The Ikaafa) conttonlng each d Bw Move totod appfcakon&lt;ai are
n aBabto tor Inapadton Monday ffiwugh Friday except tor togd ho4
day*. BOO a m to 5.60 p.m. d ffie 8 1 Johns RNar Wator
on each perms appfeaBon I
a patoon tor an aLkikktoaVna procaadtoq (hearing) I* toed
pursuer* 10 tw provlatora of Badtona 126800 and 120.57. Florida
~
20-100 wto 40C-1 1007, Ftartda Artntototrdhro
Cods (F A C ).

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231— C ars Fo r S ale
1997 Grand Marquis white,
top of tw bw . 02,700 mt, aktorty
parson haa PdWnaorro, can no
tongar drive. 407-3760263.

239—
M o to r cycles /4*
W heelers Fo r S ale
Iw O I n f i ll iw n

a _______
c e n tra n o rm a ren
ce ~
A ll Typea of Fence
S peda M n g In Vinyl
Fencing
•Free Estimates
HJcenaed/lnaured
■Duality Work
•Prompt Sarvtca

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A parson whose substanOd kilaiiato are dtoctad by any d ffia

Utobtci i pfopow i pm 11mmly uwowwjr™

jowtowo

KKjyw may pvdulni

tor atkntotolrdh* hearing In accordanca w*h Sedtana 126580 and
120.57. F 6. or *0parts* mayreacha wrtton agraamant onmadtonafve remedy under SecBon 126573, F.&amp; Choosing
madden ed not advarody aBad tw right to a hearing Vmsddton
not taauf toa ■adamant Theproeedueetorpursulngriwdefon aroad torti InSecfon 126573. F.6, and FUaa 20-106111 and
20-toe.401-.406 FAC. PsdlonemudcomplyefffiSwrequkemenle
of Florida AdmMebdhs Code. Chapter 20-100 and ba ffidl wdi
(racaNedby) tw DtobtotCtork, taedartd DtobtdIlaarkyiartara. 4040
Palaffia. Florida32177.
rBODOrn w K inininrnYV nvanng on v n n o n Rpp*LJBiui*|B| n u n
be Mad wflhm twenty orw (21) day* of pubfcalon of M s noace or
w*Nn twenty ad (20) day* of t w Dlsktet depoiakig M e notice of
in wm m ti iof n o n p m o n i w wriOfTi bib iw n c i n n w sciun
node* Fafur* to Me a pediton wahln M s lime period ahai oondMuto
a weNer ol any right euch person may have to requed an admMaVeSv* datormlndlnn (hearing) undar Sedtone 120 969 and 120.57.
r.3 -i cooc*mng n $ suoj^ci ptflflfl ippECioon, rViiuoni wnicn ■/$
no4 flM in iccoidm cs wMh th i abovv provisions sis sJi^sct lo cBs*

Brcsuss ihs sdunnlstrBOYB hSNBrlnQi procsss is dssigiisd lo fbrmufcsls
Ibid agency action, the Mng of a petaion means thd aw DWtricTs fnal
action may be ddarent Irom Bw podton token by a In M a notice of
m t Persons whose subelanad kaeroeta w6 ba effected by any
■udi fnal dedeion of tw Dtaktd on tw appUcabon have Vw rtghl to
become a party to Vw proesadng. In accordanca wNh Vw raqufearnanta set torti above.

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Gloria Lewis. Dbactar, DMdon of Parma Data Service*
S i Johns RNer Wator Management Dtobtd
Pubtah: July 6 2005

2 7 8 -H

a n d y

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Maroo/a H andy H a n
Aaaem M y A Repair
407-077-6407
H A N 090N H C LP .C O M

N O TtC I O F
PUBLIC AUCTIO N

refed any and a i bids

Notloa la hereby given:
Semlnoto Pamt A Body wta as*
at Pubic Auction tor aahago tor
caah on ctomand to NglwM bid-

O viedo,
McKinley* M i. Scan baachwd
dining sat, leak bedrm satattached rate tables, hi boy A
2 draaaers, leather sola A love
seat pedestal table, wicker
entertainment center. Iron
queen bed, sleeper sola,
armoire, oriental nigs, Lenox
china. TV . VCR . D VD . tools,
takes, kitchen ware, everything
goes. T h u n thru Sal. 9-5.1325
McTavandlsh. 407-977-2056

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

3291S. Sanford Avo., Sanford

2714 Ridgewood Ave.t Sanford ♦ 330-5204

' fl

1994 Dodos Swnt
VIN# 3B3AA46K9RT324342

Shop with us
everyday

NO TIC* O F AUCTIO N

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1

1990 Pom. Grand Pm
VIN# 1Q2WJ14T4LF2647S0

Vherette
cteflsard

PubSah July 05,2009
3036________________________

This auction «rS ba held on
JU LY 16 3906 at 900 AM at

2 17 - 7 GAR4CB S ales

S a m r lC M tU a riM M S i

Manumits

Crankshafl Grinder: Storm
Vulcan. 10.000. 407-0204732, 407-006-2780.

Baffty Development C a . 7006 Crowley O d e Mtod. Longwood. FL
327742706 apptoaBon *4117-902941. The protect la tocetod
kiBamlnola County Sec0on(a): 27; Ttawnahto- 20 Oouffi; Range: 29
EasL The ERP appBrai un la tor ffia eonabudtan of a 1
tor a .362 aero davatopi
Mamorda •Dad R A , Bafay Oarotopmant Co. The rccatvtoq 1
body la U d e WaUva Rtver.

JU LY 16 IO N

‘ t’ryait • Vo Uq Im II « S p a r k l t t M t ' •.Tciiflla Q ourii)

Country la k e

The Diakki gfwe noace of Ba H aro to deny a pamffi to ffie tofowtog
appfcantfa) on August 0,7006:

SfiM
C oBector wM pay 8800 t o
•SJNO tor H . Newton, A HMr,
O . Buckner A L Roberta oil

S in g le S t o r y

3 0 0 OFF
1st Month s Rent

VNo S o p ran o Bax,

276*FeN C E
M N K C O A T. F u l length with
hood. SHa largo, kapt In turner
storage. $3,000. Can 306-7090070.

S h o p S e m in o le H e ra ld ’
C la ssifie d s E v e r y d a y I
T

Spacious
Affordable

222— M u sic a l
I n s tr u m e n ts

Centos Home*. 308 OouffiM Ave.. Sto 2006 AMamom* Spring* FL
32714. eppacadon #4-117-51946-7 The protect la tocetod in
County Sedtorys): 34: Tbwnah*: i t Souffi:
31
Ead. The ERP appBcdton la lor tw combucffen of a 1
to aerve a M 2 ac alngto tam
aadow*. The protect acreage la 0.030
The laudi tog wafer body a S t Johns H M r.

1- Potarta 1$3,000 each oho

407-221-7959

Convenient

407-321-0004
010 W . 1ST. Sanford
»4F, 10-A, S e t f -1

209— C l o th in g

407*314-3050

Call

17w D M td ofroe noace of to htont to la M a pM M l to ffie
hg appfcenffia) on AuguM 6 2006:

223—
M is cella n eo u s

Wmshsf/Drysr S st,

C o u n try
S ty le
C it y
L iv in g

0t

iOMYtTWRT
COMPONENTS

L eg als

to

407*416*6602.

References Available Upon
RadwM . Pteeaa C a l 407-314
0703.

D uty

214— W a n te d
Bu y

183— T e le v is io n It
Ster eo /Ra d io

•Cassette to Caaaatto
Recorder/ Player
•VCR Player
407-321-6590
407-702-0275

OSOORNE

U( NTURf I PROPERTIES

Looking Fdr Furmahed mom/
Efficiency. Ctoae To Downtown
Area.
Middle
Age
Mata/Smoksa. 407-920-4241

401-322-86/8

181— A it l ia n c e s 4c
Fu r n itu r e Fo r S a le

141— H o m es Fo r
S a le

Restaurant/Cafa tor
A a M S immadtotory. let St A
Park Ave. downtown Sanford
SSOlo 1500 aq A 407-3946636

Mf N T A l S

103—H ouses*
U nfurnished

.If

117— C o m m er c ia l
R en ta ls

*

n f u r n is h e d

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386-290-9105.

r

o u ses

M A N A G E ME NT

2/2,
3rd
floor
p en th o u se, gated,
pool, $850/month.

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The auction wif be held at 1260
PM . on the laid dates above. Al
Seminole Pamt A Body 2540 3
Myrtle Ave. Sentord. FL 32773
Prospective bidden may inspect
vehicle* orw hour prior to sale.
Terms we caah or certified
funds.
Seminole Wrecker
reserves Vw right to accept or

' Prospective biddart may'k«09ei
Vw vehictoe on Vw day before
Vw Auction kom 9AM unDI 6PM.
Terms are caah or certified funds
only.
O VIEDO
TOW ING
reserves Vw right
accept or
refuse any and a l bids.

to

The following
O lfirM POf DUS-

vehicles

we

19*4 FORD F t50
VIN# 1FTEF14F5ENA03396
Pubfah: July 6 2005
SCO?

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H eb ju i Service HffiEeiw Y
T0 PUCE RD CAII
407-322-2611
OR FAX

PAYMENTS

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F O R E IG N &amp; D O M E S T IC
by

H IG H TE C H A U TO INC.
ROAO SIDE TOWING ASSISTANCE
WITH OIL CHANGE
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•Computer Diagnostic
!RECHARGE
■Air Conditioning
o 1 SPECIAL
•Fuel Inieded •Tune Up
•Suspension
•Tranvmssiona

407-830-7074

;

711 Commerot Circle, Ungwood 1
BC a t ■
H

29”

cash, ch ao ko r
cred it card . •
C redit approval
ia raquirad for
ifltownatoakfudkitotouaB

RATES
CLASSIC CUTS
LAWN CARE

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r tor any dw n made by an ad or tor any
I or oppartunto* oriervd by our advemsart wa
l or prowote Vw purchew* or sale cf any product aervka. caBffiHbd rd u p u a awt cnaoaaa to advarSM n tw newspaper,
and atolffitove Vw itgN reluae andlal advertwng «e deem napproprMsdMtocceptobtoby our company itandards

■- ♦ ' ■&lt; /, 1

INSPECTIONS

to

S e rv ic e d ire c to ry ade
a re 880 p e r m o n th
p e r b lo c k o r
$ 9 6 p a r m o n th
fo r 2 b lo c k s .
(Change* Bret
o f e a c h m o n th )

Complete year
round quality
service that you
can depend on.
Commercial and
Residential
F re e E s tim a te s

407-617-0740

rfC X w M O M '
W« 1 Vila coupon
m ia iS u a a m a M ia a

Specialize In
Concrete,

Hie, Block'
&amp; Stucco

No Job Ibo Small!

407-375-3160

to’)

IBoyWoosci

F L .c o m
5 Fair Prices
$ Cash / £ v .
S Avoid lj| | t
Fo re closure
4 0 7 -4 6 1 -7 5 4 i

NEW
TECHNIQUE,
FULL
SERVICE
PRESSURE
WASHING
COMPANY
FAM ILY O W N ED A
O P ER A TE D S IN C E 1982
Fro* Estim ate*
Please Call

407- 497-1175

diractonr

R oofin g
Specializing In

Reroofing 6
Repairs

407-322-1926
Ucl RC 0050558

AffOMMU

m o r t is e

S antee lie .?

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&gt; ^ a tf

Wa Accapt All
CradIt Cards.
Tree Removal.
Trimming. Bobcat
Svc, Firewood,
je estim
a te s. ^
Free
Estimates.

Lic/lns

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you offer?...
Tell the
com m unity
In the

SERVICE
DIRECTORY

ToLook This
Cool It Cm) All

EXPERT
SPECIALTY
J f CLEAN

HiuA 4 Wear

TREESERVICi

IB V IT T M

service
^ A llm a n ^

Christopher Leon’s

Tita ntogl
1 Ramovii. Madtog.
Pruning, Stump
Grinding, Bobcat
Work, Sank#
Discounts
fully UcAw.

AComplete

THE CLEANERS
FOR THE WELL
DRESSED
PROFESSIONAL

Bring this Ad
gel 20% Off

ifdi rm

Frankie's
Cleaners

2109 French Ave.
Sanford. F l 32771
(407) 323-8884

T/w Service Ca

407-719-7301

ProTooCall
CARPET
CLEANING

*59.95
Whole house
steam cleaned *
up lo 6 Rooms
Truck Mounted
Equipment

I

-

407-324-1 M 7

W r

Specializing In

m
RESIDENTIAL
f
ANEW
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"

Licctucd •BuoJciJ •liuunl

Ask About Our Sub, Contractors And
Handyman Specials

407- 324-1177

HRBITRT FOR HUMRNITV

COIN LAUNDRY
Open 24 Hours
Tub *W8d •Thur

Double Loed Wesher S14M
Triple Load Weeher $ 2 J»
Drop Off and Dry Cteening
Service Ado AvaJaWo
2921 8. Orlando Or (17-92 9 Stv-A Lot PtaiA)
Sanford, FL *407 320-1999

L O O K IN G F O R
PRO PERTY
Donations for tax
write-off and to purchase
minimum 6,000 square
feat of buildabla land.

can 4 0 7 - 6 9 6 - 5 8 5 5

�July 6 &amp; 7.2005
L ic a l s

Ol Vw (
P U B U C N O TIC E B H ER EB Y
G IV EN , T H A T O N T H E D A TE
ANO TIM E LIS TE D BELOW ,
A N D C O N TIN U IN G FR O M
D A Y T O D A Y U N T* . A U
G O O D S A R E S O LD . W E
W R X S E LL A T P U B U C A U C ­
T IO N .. T O TH E H IG H E S T
■ B O E R . FO R C A S H A T T H E
W AR EH O USE
OF
AU
A M ER IC A N S E L F S TO R ­
A G E . L O C A TE D A T 480
FLO W O A C E N TR A L PARK­
W AY.
LO N G W O O D ,
FL
32790, T H E FO LLO W IN G
Q 0 0 0 6 . W AR ES. AN D M ER C H A K M 3 E FO R R E N T AN D
O TH E R
C H A R G ES FO R
W M C H A U E N O N SAM E IS
C LA M ED , T O w rr

te w c u rr c o u r t s e a l )
Ctart at ft* Ckct# C om
N O TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN,
f t* MELENOA J EOM M TON
OR RRHARO 8 CA8SELBCR-

A a CL/UAM N O T SO F E E D
W 8L BE FOREVER BARRED.
______ . ------------- — of fta
prapariy and fta nama(s) In
aftkft Vaaa

CERTV9CATB NO: M i YEAR

PARCEL ID# 23-19-30-SAfO tt 80020

Uaa|M
Id! nthctt B t__
. *:
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B i .ia
SAMUEL 0ETR EV 1LE

(Cuutamar Nam e) (U n a # )
of '

A# ol M M prapariy baftg In fta
Courtly of flam kita. BM a of

S TO C K B R O G E , V M G M IA •
#108 H O U S E H O L D G O O O S
M ABRY. D A R LE N E • #19#
H O U S E H O LD G O O O S

S TO R A G E
P R O TE C TIO N
A U C TIO N S E R V IC E S , U C :

T H E A B O V E IN FO R M ATIO N
IS T O B E PUBLISH ED O N C E
A W E EK FO R TW O C O N ­
S E C U TIV E W E E K S . S A IO
S A LE T O B E U N D ER A N O
BY
V IR TU E
OF
TH E
S TA TU TE S O F T H E S TA TE .
M S U C H C A S E S M AOC AN O
PR OVIDED
PuM M i: Juna 29, 2008 m l
July 6,2008
R19B

aarrica. Tha City ol Saidord
i fta right to

Ganararty fta lypa of prapariy to
frf dtopottd ol In ^u d ti, but Is
1to. btoydaa. radtoa.
He* iqulpnsnli
currency, doming. and other

mfscsWsnsom
Daau lpdon ol Itoraa la
(of Intpsction In tfis Pollcs
Oaparimani at 919 &amp; Franch
Avenue. Santord. Ftoridta
AM Intoraalad persona making
daima againil said proparty
mufll show oroof ol n w n fiN n or
mual ba acfa to Idandfy any
markings prior to ataalnP nn oI
auch prapariy. Claim mual ba
iiis p s 10' m s ro s e * u s p s n m s m
on or baton July a, 1006.

P A U LE .LO R A LM C K
lb ba paid by fta
d w tffw a ta
to fta
M houn
• n a o la d a M
ba caah or p a rbm aaanL
mada
to fta Clark ol fta
CbouR Court.
on 9/2312006.
MARVANNE MORSE
CLER K O F TH E CIR C U IT
CO UR T
SEM M OLE COUNTY. FLO R C A
by GERALDM E HARFORD
Deputy Ctork
PuMah: Juno 9 .2 0 0 9 and M i
8 13. X 2006
R172________________________
M TH E C B IG IS T CO UR T
(C O U N TY ,

Caaa towataar 0 8 76RCP

N01ICS T O CREDITORS
Tha admMMra6on ol fta
Ol GERALDM E HARRIS,
hoaa d m ol daaft
a a April 11. 2006, F»# Numbar
037SGCP, la now pandftg In
fta Circuit Court In and f
Courtly, Florida.
Dtrttaon. fta adW tii ol
which la 301 Norih Park Avarua,
Santord. Ftorida 32771. Tha
ataato la an Maabda (no i
waa bund) salat* Tito nama
and addraaa ot fta personal raft
roaantauva and fta paraonal

A U C R ED ITO R S O F THE
D EC EASED AR E N O TIFIED
TH A T ftay and any other par­
ol
mud
Ma ftair claim in Via
praooadng on or batora fta
ol fta ddo f td la 3 monfta
fta Nna ol fta Nat publcdton ol
this note* to fftitHifff or, ot to
any creditor required to ba
•arvad wNh a copy haraol, 30
• data at aanrtoa on
(F.S. (733.702)
A U CLAIM S N O T FILED
W TTHM TH E TIM E PERI008
S E T FO R TH IN SECTIO N
733.702 O F TH E FLORIDA
PROBATE CO DE W UL BE
FOREVER BARRED.

Pubiah: Juna X , 2009 and July
8,2003
R170

any. nor fta
ba labia tor arty dam

ly provided In F.8. §733.710
A U CLAIM S AND O B JEC ­
TION S N O T SO FILED W UL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
Tha data ol fta Ural pubicaBon
ol v m Noaca a Juna 29. 2008.

CHARLES E. McNEEL
385 Lazy Acre* Lane
Longwood. FL 32750
BRIAN R. LOE

CERTIFICATE MO: 330 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE; I I N
PARCEL ID# 25-19-30-SAH0000-017C
Oaaulpllon ol Prapariy- LEO N
64 F T OF S 124 F T O F LO T 17
ROBINSONS SURVEY O F AN
ADO TO SANFORO P8 I PQ 92
Nam*a in wnicn
ALFREDA WALLACE. SARA O
JENKINS
A l ol aato property being in Via
County at Satranola. Staia ol
Florida
Uniaaa audi carM calad) d ia l
ba tadaamad according to law.

Paraonal
Ftorida Bar No.: 0722960
3074 W ad Laka Mary Btvd
*139
Laka Mary. FL 32746
Phona: (407) 323-6126
Facamria: (407) 323-3929
Pubiah: Juna 29. 2006 and July
6.2006
RI77
M TH E C M C U T CO UR T FOR
■ IM B R U E CO UNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. O B C R -tlM
IN RE: ESTATE O F
HELEN K McCLUSKY.

carbAcata's) wd ba add to fta
Nghaal biddar at fta waal front
door.
Sammoia
County
Courthouaa. Santord. Florida,
on

Payment &lt;t SaM laa, appacaUa documentary damp ta;
and raoonbng laa* ara required
to ba pad try Vra auccaaakrt t
dar M fta sale Ft# paymanl ol
an amou* aqua! to Vw lagnaal
tad • dua wdan 24 houa d
Via advarsaad am* oI aaia A l
payment* aha! ba cadi or guar
payable to Via Clark ol Via
C a n # Court
Dated on 423/2006
UArtYAftf* MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMMOLE CO URT r. F LO R C A
try GERALDME HARFORD
Oaptfy Ctara
PuM di A M n X M a n l Arty

a II,» *06
S tF i

tad C O U R T ADM INISTRA­
TIO N . at ft* SEM M OLE County
Courftouea d 407-9984277.1600-963-6771 (TO O ) or 1-600963-8770,
~

aataN on whom a copy ol ftla
Nodoa la raqWad to bo advad
m ud Ba fta# daktta trift M s
Court W ITHM TH E LATER O F 3
M ONTHS A FTER TH E DATE
O F TH E FIR ST PUBLICATION
O F TH M N O TICE O R 30 DAYS
AFTER TH E DATE O F SER­
VICE O F A CO PY O F TH IS
NOTICE ON THEM.
A I Ofhar creditor, of Vw

ctalma wtft M a court WTTHM 3
M ONTHS AFTER TH E DATE
O F TH E FIR ST PUBLICATION
OP THIS NOTICE.
A a CLAIMS NO T SO FEE D
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

od* tat tarft above, any dakn
Nod two (2) years or more ahar
fta decedent's dMt.Of daaft to
The date ol fte Ural pubacadon
of ftto nottoa to Jute 29,2006.
Joyce GraHck
5072 Hawks Hammock Way
Santord, Ftorida 32771
S.
KIRBY
MONCRIEF,
ESQUIRE
Ftorida Bar H a 126992
STEN S TR O M .
M clNTOSH,
COLBERT. WHIQHAM.
REISCHM ANN A PART LOW,
PA
Poet OIBce Boa 4646
Santord. FL 32772-4646
Ibtophona: 407/322-2171
ASomay tar Paraonal

PuOMt: Juna 29.2006 and July
6. 2009
R179
M TH E CM CUTT C O U R T
O F TH E 1 ITH JUO ICIAL
CIRCUIT, M ANO FOR
CO UNTY. FLOM OA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 08CJUS3-14W
WELLS FARGO BANK N A . AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT
O F TH E CERTIFICATE
HOLDERS O F ASSET-BACKED
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES SERIES
2004-W CW I.
PLAINTIFF

M TH E C M C IA T C O U R T
O F TH E 16TH

DONALD H. MANFREDO. IF
LIVIN G ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
G RANTEES.
ASSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR U STEES AND
A a O TH ER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN M TER ES T BY.
THR O UG H .
UNDER
OR
AGAINST DONALD H
M ANFREDO;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O F DONALD H
M ANFREDO, IF ANY; THE
WEKJVA HUNT CLUB
COM M UNITY ASSO CIATIO N.
INC.; AR G EN T M ORTGAGE
COMPANY. LLC; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

N O T IC l TO CREDITOR*

waa Juna 2. 2003. la pandng
Ota Cireua Court tor Sammoia
County.
Ftorida.
Probata
Owtaon. Vw addraaa et which a
301 N Park Avenue. Santord.
FL. 32771, The names and
addraaaaa ol tha
Representative
and
Personal Rapraaanuava *

A t credaor* ct fta
and Oder persona having
or demands agem
on whom a copy ct M s
* raqurad to bo served
Cowl WTTMM T X LATER OF 3
M ONTHS AFTER THE True OF
THE FIRST P bBUCATCM OF
TH IS N O TICE OR 30 OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF 6ER
VICE OF A GORY OF THIS
NO TICE ON TFCA*

M ORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM a
M C. AS NOMME E FOR
COUNTRYW IDE HOME
LOANa M C . F/K/A
COUNTRYW tOE FUNOMO

ROOERICK L BOLING;
M ORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMa
M C. AS NOM M EE FOR
OMAC M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION M / A
DITECH.COM ; UNITED
STATES OP AMERICA,
DEPARTM ENT OP TH E
TREASURY. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O P R O O E R IC L
BOLM G; JO H N DO E; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN A N T
(S ) M POSSESSION OP TH E
S U B JEC T PROPERTY.

N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Fatal
Judgment at Forectoeura dated
JUN 22. 2006 entered it 0 4
Case No. 08CA-363-14-W Ct
fta Canal C oat ot Via t(T H
Judtod Canat at and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Senlord, Flood*
I wto sal to Via (aghast and beet
taddar tar cash at fta Waal From
Dow at fta SEMINOLE CoiaVy
CotaVtouee located at 301 North
Park Avenue at Santord. Ftonde.
at it 00 a m on fta tSftday at
Jury.
2003 the toito.
dteertbad property aa sal tom at
aaal Summary FaW Judgmer*.

LO T 44. WEKtVA HALS. SEC­
TION TW O ACCO R ONQ TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RCCOROCO M PLAT BOOK 20.
PAGE 64. PUBUC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
C O U N TY
FLO RO A
OWM Via 4ay(*JLM 22 2U/4

11 GO AM o'clock an ft* 19ft
day of July. 2006, ft* fcktowtag

TO G ETH ER WTTH A 1966 SIN­
G LE W IDE M OBILE HOME
C O N T A I N I N G
VIW 4GB9S12E2N10192 AND
FL TITLE *0002969278
id agtonto you and
you ara raqukad to aarva a copy
Marahtol C. Wtotoora
P.A , Attorney tor PtaMM, whoa*
addraaa to 1600 NW 49TH
STR EET. S u m 120. FT. U U O EROALE. a 33309 w*Nn ftlrty
(X ) days ahar fta Rnl pub*ce•on of ftto Nodoa In fta (Ptaaaa
puHWt ft TH E SANFORO HER­
ALD) d id to* ft* origlnto w «t ft*
Clark ol ftto Court toftar batora

NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pm uant to a Final Judgmant of
Cruwdiidi
ed^p
MM
adwM*
ro
n c m ueiim
riko
nwdtSbhMezzna oay
at Jut*. 2009. and antarad In
C aM No. 06-CA-0407, ol fta
Oreua Court ol fta l i f t Judtotol
ClrcuM In and tor Stminoia
Courtly.
Florida,
wharem
M O R TG AG E
ELECTR O N IC
R EG ISTR ATIO N S YS TEM S .
INC. A S NOM INEE FOR
CO UN TR YW ID E
HOM E
LO A N a M C . F/K/A CO UN TR Y­
W IDE FUNOINQ CORPORA­
TIO N
D/B/A
AM ERIOA'S
W HOLESALE LENOCR to fta
PtaftiMI and RODERICK L
BO LM G : M ORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATIO N S Y S IS M S 'M C :'A S N06MREE FOR
OMAC M ORTGAGE CORPO­
RATION O/B/A O m C H .C O M ;
UN ITED STATES O F AMERI­
CA. DEPARTM ENT O F TH E
TR EASU R Y;
UNKNOW N
BPOUSE O F ROGER 1C L.
BOLM G; JO HN D O E; JANE
DO E AS UNKNOW N T E N ­
A N T'S ) M POSSESSION O F
TH E SUBJE C T PR O PER TY
ara Defendants. I wto aa* to fta
ragnni m o M w d w w lor casn
at fta W ES T FR O N T DOOR d
the
Seminol*
County
Courthouaa. In SANFORD,
Florida, at 1100 am . on ft*
19th day of July. 2009. fta toia d lorft In add Find Judgment,

to wtt

L O T 29. W EKIVA CLUB
ES TA TES SEC TIO N SEVEN,
ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
TH ER EO F. R ECO RO EO IN
P U T BOOK 23. PAGE t. O F
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS O F
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.

American* w«h Dtoabtodaa AcL
mg a special accommodation to
participate In Ihla proceeding
should contact the Court
Arftwkaardor at 301 N Park
Avenue, Santord FL 32771.
Telephone Numbar (407)9684227 not later ftan 2 working
day* oI your receipt ol (hr*
notice If hearing or voce
impaired. 1-600-9986771

Clerk ct Vi* Circutt Court
By Mary Svoupa
Deputy Clark
Law Office ol Marsha* C
Watson
1800 NW 49TH S TR EET.
SUITE 120
F T LAUDERDALE. FL 33309
Telephone (994) 4934309
Facaatkto: (934) 771-6032
Pubiah: Juna 29.2009 and July
6,2009
R1S1
M TH E CM CUTT CO UR T
O F THB 18TH
JU0*CtAL CM CUTT,
M AND FOR
SEM M OLE CO UNTY,
FLORIDA
CJVK DIVISION
CASE NO .: 06-CA-120-14-W
THE BANK OF NEW YO R K
AS TR U S TEE FOR THE
HOLDERS OF TH E EQCC
ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES. SERIES
2001-1F.

PAUL K NELSON, el to.

N O TICE O F ACTIO N
TO JO H IM Y LEE BRYANT
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
620 N W M TER PARK DRIVE
CASSELBERRY FL 32707
YOU ARE NOT F E D Vwi en
ecbcm tor Foreaoeiwe ct
Murtgege ow Vw tabuwmg

LO T 26 BLOCK 0 A A fH H rh
PARK
4TN
AODtTICN

ft sold Fftto Judgment to wt:
LO T
96.
SPRING VIEW .
ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
TH ER EO F A S RECOROCD N
P U T BOOK » , PAGE (S ) 42
ANO 43. O F TH E PUBLIC
RECOROS O F SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, a/k/a 3002
Maa* Vbley Place, Wfttar Part.
Florida 32792
DATED M a 22 day ol Jkma.
2009
MAfTYAAftE MORSE
Aa Ctork ct atod Court
By Mary Stroup*
Aa Dapirty Ctarii

fta Court
« X I N . Park
Avenue, Santord FL 32771.
TWaphon* Numbar (407)3234 3 X not b id ftan saw n (7)
ttoya prior to ft* prooaadftg &gt;
hading Impakad, (TO O ) 1-600668-8771 or Vbkd (V ) 1-600#69-6770 vil
“

W ITNESS my hand and fta
sad ct ftto Court ftto 17 (toy ct
J im , 2009.

M TH E C M C U R CO UR T
0 # TH E E M H W ENTW

772-5639969
Pubatot Ju ty 8 2009
SO X

200

Maadmabrook Sabal Point LLC, 6360 Champion* Otoe Bhtd, #200,
Champion* Gtoe, FL 33*9 3 6366, appi rtoton 66468 The O W d
proposes to aftxtoa 0.15 mifton gtotona par d*y ol radtomed watar
tar g o ico w ia i d landscape krtgaion uaa. Tha alftto— aN uaad by
ftto prepoaad profact wB conatot of Qrawid Wbtar bom ft* Ftoridtot
Aguilar via 1 actva waS; Surface Walar Horn lavwmad bfta ria 3
acVva pump* ft Samkioto Courtly; tocatod ft 8ac6on(*): 33 .3 4 .3 ,4 ;
TbwnaNp: 20 Souft; Range:» East known aa |

ft a
need a
to parikkpala ft fta
should
contact
Court
Aftnfttabtotan to X I N. Park
Avanua, Suae N X 1 . Santord,
Ftorida 32771. wU n 2 working
days prior to fta pracaatflng.
Ttoephona: (407)6934227; 1600-6639771 (TD D ) or 1-6006839770 (V ) via Ftorida Relay

P itfah: Jkfta 2*. 2008 and July
6.2006
R164
STATE O F NO RTH C A R O LB U
M TH E OBNBRAL C O U R T
o f ju s n e t

The Mead) containing each ct fta .
tor Inapacaon Monday ftrough Friday aocapt tor legal heft
X Kin. to 5 0 0 gm . to ft# S t John* R M r WMer
day*. 8 GO
Dtatricl Hoadq
Cantor. The Dtatod wB taka acton on each pern# i
abme ivdaaa a paMon tor an admftiakafte praoaat
Mad puiuanl to fta prauialona ct Sacaona m .9 6 6 and 110.57,
Ftorida Statota* Chapter 28106 and 4OC-1.10O7. Ftorida
‘
(M .C .).

Dtakkra prapoaad pemktong d to d o ta l
tor admW akBfti* heating ft accontanca
1 X 9 7 . F .8 , or Ml parkas may reach a ■
torn ae an artamaVva remedy under Section 1 X 9 73, F.S.
maftaBon wM not advareafy a#*ct ft* rt^ t to a hearing &gt; maMXan
doaa not taaua ft a aaMamant Tha prooaduraa lor puvuftg tnadto*on ara aat torih ft SacOon 1X 5 7 3 , F .S . and Rulaa 23106111 and
X t X X I - , 4 0 9 , F A C . P llu n i must comply wMi ft# raqtf*manta of Ftorida Admftianftr* Coda. Chapter 2 310 6 and b# Mod
wtft (racahrart by) fta Dtaam dark, locftai
Florida X 1 77.
PaMtana tor admaw aftra haarftg on Vw above appaca6m (e) mual
ba Mad w iftn twaniy-ona (21) days of pubacadon et ftto noioa or
wtftft twenty-act (X ) day* of Vw O M lct dapoMOng fta node* of
Intant ft fte mad tor ftoaa paraona to whom ft* Otaftct maita i
none*. Fw k»*k)M #ap#aitonwaiwifta9m #p*rtodahaic
• watvar at any right auch paraon may have to raqueat an t
traova datannftaaon (hearing) under 8ac6ona 1 X 9 6 6 and t X S 7 ,
F.S, ooncarnatg fta aubfact permit R iparaOrw. Pa66ona which ara
not Mad ft accordance wtft fta abow* pravlatana ara aubfact to Oa-

STACIAW . SIMPSON.

N O TK B O F 8S R V IC 10#
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
TO : Stada W
TAKE NOTICE ftal 6

M ANO POR
CO UN TY

you has

CAM NO. 08 CA 983 14W

v*.
SHERRI L JORDAN, d to,
(• ).
dom es

PO Boa H439.
Huntington
CA920O9
•urn to tads am vahttov
1146810
lienor Sunns* Auto Body II Inc
dbaSunria* Auto Body
1060 Nursery Rd. Winter
8pringa FL 32708

Tha Diabtot ghra* ntritoa at as Intant to laau* a pemto to fta totowftg appacantfs) on A n * 15, 2009:

JAM ES D. SIMPSON,

PtMtoh: (Ptaaaa pubtafi ft The
Santord Hartod)
Put*ah: June 29.2006 and Juty
9,2009
R162

ordy
2002 Tbyota Camry 40
VIN 4T1BE32K22U0296X
Owner Mfchato D Tbytor
9329
SE
142nd
Lit,
SummmltotoFL 34461

Phone: 40746S4411
Node* to owner or
ftto ha haa a rt*v to a hearing
any tone prior to ataadMB by B ftg witn fta dark ol court
O w rvr two ft* right to raoovw
vahtoto by poatftg bond ft
aceatdonca wtft FL Stto
966.917. Nat proceeds from
sale ft aacaaa of amount
ctaknad by lanor wB ba dspoaft
ad wah ft* d ^ i oI ft* court.

by
Faber S Gait*. P. A
9 S X SW 77ft Avanua.

C O UN TY OF IREDELL
66 CVD 91061

Maryann* Morse
A* Ctork ol ft* Cotal
By Carol Moor*
A* Deputy dark

No 66a*. ae ie. caah

8 T JO H N S M V M I W ATER
OW ES W W TTEN N O TICE O F INTENDED D M TM C T

MtamL Florida 331982619
(306)6624110

U S. BANK N A SUCCESSOR
BY M ERGER T O THE LEADER
M ORTGAGE COMPANY.

Dated that 22nd day ot Juna,
2009.

VS.

ACCORDING T O TH E P U T
TH ER EO F AS RECOROCD M
P U T BOOK 19. PAGES 49 ANO
48, O F TH E PUBLIC RECCROS
OF
SEM INOLE
CO UN TY.
FLO RIDA

Pubftft: Jim * 26.2006 and July
8 3006
R1SD

AMERICA S W HOLESALE
LENDER,

of ftaaatda
Ol PAUL E .L GRALNICK.
dacaaaad, whoa* data of datah
was Jd y 28.2004, la pandng In
fta Cbou# Court tar Samktoto
Courtly.
Florida,
Prabato
OMdon, fta addraaa ol which
a 301 N. Parti Awa. Sankad,
Ftorida. 32771. Tha
ol fta

Lig a l s

to Ton
PLEASE FAX A COPY O F THE
F IR S T INSERTIO N T O 694233-8999 IN ACCORDANCE
WTTH TH E AMERICANS W ITH
D ISABILITIES ACT. panona
_ s ape-

CORPORATION OW A
TO

N O TICE OF

oT** HELEAM k "M cCLUSKY.
Monday. AUO UCT 00. 3004. at
11 00am

2008 and July

M RE: ESTATE O F

NOTW ITH STANDING TH E
ABOVE, altar Apr* 11. 2007.

NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
ftal UELENDA J EDMISTON
OR RICHARD S CASSELBER­
RY fta holdar ol fta loamring
oartMcalafa) he* Nad atari car
Mcato(s) tor a tax daad to ba
laauad Vraraon. The
numbat(a) and yaar(a) ol
iaauanca. fta daau p bon at fta
prapariy, and tha name's) In
which a was laaaaiatl la/ara aa

JAM ES A BARKS. Attorney
Ftorida 8 d No. 1S7BS4
11I0W F v « Street. BuB6 B
FL 32771
407/321-1224

Publdt In: The Bambtoto Harald
TH E LAW O FFIC ES O F DAMO
J . STER N , P A , A TTO R N EY
FOR PLAJNTIFF
601 a Unhandy Drive Smto
900
PtontoSon, FL 33324
(934)233-6000

COUNTY.

C ITY O F SANFORD
H I Donna Baldwin
Prapariy and Evidence dark

0U
for Tax Duad

Drive
37771

By: Mary Sboupa
Deputy Clark

MTHB CMCUT COURT FOR

GERALDM E HARRIS,

4 Donato fta prapariy to a charftatta organUtaton, or 5. Dadara
fta prapariy aa )una and noaly

Tito d d s ol (b d putScdton ol
M s Nodea a June 26.2008.

Pubiah: Juna X
4. 2008
R17S

M RE: ESTATE OF

N O TIC E 18 HEREBY G IVEN
ft*
* «w C ly of Santant. Florida
in accordance wkh Florida
S w u m Chapter 709 Mends on
disposing
ot
loat/abandonad/unclalm ad
property In ona of tie taiowlng
M m m 1. Ratom Eta prapariy
to fta owner, 2. Convert and
rattan fta prapariy tor uaa by fta
Cay, 3. Trada fta property to

NOTW TTHSTANOM O TH E
T N E PERtOO S E T FO R TH
ABOVE. AN Y CLJUM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR M ORE
A FTER TH E O EC EO EN TS
DATE O F DEATH IS BARRED.

of Prapariy: LEG
LO T 2 (LESS RY) BLK • TR 19
SEM M OLE PARK PB 2 PG 75

D A TE O F S A L E :
^ ■ 0 # BALE: 1246 RM .

•# 1 M H O U S E H O L D 0 0 0 0 8
K M UUAN A, TH O M A S * #210
TO O L S
G IL E S , D A R IA • #244
H O U S E H O LD 0 0 0 0 8
P E R E Z , P E D R O • #338
H O U S E H O LD 0 0 0 0 8
JO N E S . TH O M A S • #419
H O U S E H O LD . FU R N ITU R E
AD A M S. D Y L A N -#49 C A R
E W A N S . M AR K • #490
H O U S E H O LD F U R M TU R E
TH O M A S . R O B E R T L E TA M IS H O U S E H O LD ITE M S
VALLE. JO S E •#98 TO O L S

Ma Coral W TTHM 3 M ONTHS
A FTER TH E D ATE O F TH E
FM B T PUBLICATION O F TH IS
NOTICE.

L ig a l s

L ig a l s

L ig a l s

L ic a l s

L ig a l s

Plge SB

•don. Tha naarr* ol ft# ratal
baftg aought la as follows:
PltontM haa Mad a compttonl
aaikirg a dtoorta.
Ybu ara raqtored to make a
datonaa to such ptaariftg not
tatar ftan tony (40) day* altar
June X , 2009. aadutova ol said
data, and upon your taNura to do
to. tha party seeking raHat
against you wB apply to ft*
Court tor ft* ratal sought

fta aOnftalraBva hearing pracaaa la du lgn* 1
tonnutala anal agancy acton, ft* hang at a patMon means ftat ftp
Otaatcfa final action may b* dHtorant from fta ppaMon taken by 6 ft
■
k Ia ——**—— - e
— --------- —
■m a*kvmte.i#mI lw4waM4a wJE M
k
uxe none# Of iiU m . r n o m w q m m a a n w ih p b e ii
bb
•Hacked by any auch final deetoion ol ft# Otatict on ft# i
have die tight to bacoma a party to ft* pracoodftg, In t
wtft the raqukarrwnti aat torft above.
Gloria Lewis. Director. DMaion ol Permit Data Sarvtcaa
S I Johns RMar Watar Managamont Olatrict
Pubatot: July 8 2009
8032

of

This ft* 22nd day ot June,
2009.
N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Find Judgment of
foreclosure dated June 22.
2003 and antarad ft Caaa No.
03-CA400-14W . at ft* C!rcu«
Court ol ft* EIG H TEEN TH
Juddto drewt ft dto tor SEMI­
NOLE Courtly. Ftorida wherein
U S. BAN K N A SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO TH E LEAOER
M ORTGAGE

John F. Haruto
Attorney tar PlwnetT
NC Bar *: 8186
Haruto 4 Nawkkk
164230 Liverpool Parkway
Comakua, NC 28031
(704) 692-0699

OW rtal ha* received fta
Tha 8 t
ippileation(s) Vor ComumpVvt Witec D m froin:

Pubtah: June X . 2006 and July
&lt;»

GAN. *1 to .
wto a*6 to Via Ntotato and bad
taddd tor cash to ft# W ad bent
door of ft# Courftouea ft BANFORD. SEM INOLE County.
Florida. I I DO AM o’clock on fta
19ft day of Jutyt 2009. fta toltowtag daacrftad prapariy aa sat
torih ft said Fftto JudgmarV. to

a n c u rr c o u r t f o r
SEM BM LE CO UNTY.
FLOM OA
PROBATE DIVISION
R L I ft 0848-1200

m ttw

IN RE: ESTATE OF
ELIZABETH MIKLER DUDA

LO T 3. BLOCK 9. MOSS
P U C E . ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREO F AS RECORO­
EO M P U T BOOK 99. PAGES
29 ANO 26, O F TH E PUBLIC
R ECOROS O F SEM INOLE
CO UN TY. FLORIDA; SAID
U N O SITU ATE, LYING AND
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNT,
FLORIDA. arVa 136 Fftodan
Lana. Winter Spring*. Florida
32706
DATED ft* 22 day ol Juna.
2009
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ol said Court
By Mary Stroupe
A* Deputy Ctork
Submitted by:
Faber 4 G a u l. P A
9630 SW 77V) Avenue, Suite

200
Miami. Florida 33136-2619
(303)662-4110
Parson* wah a dmabaay who
need a apaato accommodation
to parkdpala ft ft* procaadftg
should
contact
Court
Adrmrvetraoon el 301 N Park
Avenue. Suae N X 1 . Santord.
Flonda 32771. w iftn 2 working
day* pnor to fta proceeding
Telephone (407)663-4227; 1800-936-6771 (TOO) or 1-8009338770 (V) via Flonda Holey
Same*
Pubiah June 29.2003 and July
6.2003
R183
M TH E O R C U T CO URT
OF TH E EJOKTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT
OF FLO M O A
M A N O FO R
8CM M OLE CO UNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 08CA-780-14W
C H A S E H O M E F IN A N C E . IX C .
S U C C E S S O R BY M E R G E R TO
C H A S E M AN H ATTAN
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R A TIO N .

JE A N N E TTE C. C U E LLA R , a t
a i.
Defendant (a ).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
p u ra u w k to a F n to Jud g m en t ct
F o re c lo s u re d a te d Ju n e 22 .
2003 e n d e n tere d * i C ase N o
0S C A - 78Q -14W aI th e C rrcu *
C o u rt o l V w E IG H T E E N T H
J u d o a l C ecua n a n d to r S E M I­
N O LE C o u n t, fto rto a arfw rem
C H A S E HO M E F ftA N C E . LLC .
S U C C E S S O R BY M E R G E R TO
C H AS E M AN H ATTAN M O N T
GAGE
C O R P O R A T IO N
&lt;*
P lam aat a n d JE A N N E T T E C
C U E LLA R
et
to ..
* r#
I ato »** to fta
l and tw W te d de r k * caah
_________
K a a d uet a t fte
Ceisfttwae m SANFORO
SC M M CLf C K N | lu r e *

N O TICE TO CREDITORS
The adminietrabon ol fte aetata
oI ELIZABETH MIKLER D U D A
dacaaaarl, Fta Numbar 2003
CP-1200, la pending In tha
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
Ftorida,
Probata
DrvtoJon, Via adrVaaa ol which
I* 301 N. Park Ave.. Santord,
Ftorida, 32771, The names and
addraaaaa ol ft* Co-P*raonto
Rapraaafttattva and lha Co-

Saminoia County Board ol Courtly Commiaaionara. 500 W. Lake Mary
Btvd , Santord. FL 32773-7449. apptcanon #50X1. Tha appOcanl
propoaaa to wiftkaw 0 W m#ton galona par day ol Ground Walar to
aarva a profactad population ol 3 164 paopto ft ft* yaw 2006. wtoi
water tor houaahotd. commarical/lnduaftal. urban landacap*. andwa1 « uttHty lypa use*. The akhdrawaia uaad by ft* proposed protect
wM consist at Ground Water horn Via Ftortdan Aqudar via 2 ac8v6
wets ft Sammoia County, tocatod ft S#cVon(s): 11, Toamafito: 21
South. Range X East, known •• Apple Vabey
Tha N*(s) containing each at the above-ketad appacatton(a) ara
avMtabta tor Inapacaon Monday Vwough Friday aacapt lor legal ho3
days. 6 X Km. to 900 p.m. at ft* SL Johns Rrvar Water
Managamant Dwtncl Haadquartars or ft* appropriate service cantor.
Written objaeflons to ft* appfcaOon may ba mads, tart mould ba Mad
wtft (received by) ft* District Clark. 4049 Raid S i, P ik k i, Ftorida
32177-1429, no latw ftwt 14 day* from fta dwa ot pubUctaon.
Written ob(*ctions should idanttly ft* ob|*ctor by name and adeksaa,
and M y describe ft* ott*c6on to ft* application. F*ng a wnaen
obfaction doaa not enfrtla you to a Chaptar I X . Florida StakitaK
Admfrtabaftra hearing. Only ftoaa paraon* whoa* aubatanttM fttaraaia ara ailactad by fta appHratton and who Ma a paabon maaang Via
raquksmanta ol Sacnona 120 506 and 1 X 5 7 , Florida Stakrtea. and
Chapter 28-106, Florida AdmintatraUv* Coda, may obtain an
Admkkslraava hearing. A I Imaty Mad written obtacbona wB ba praaantad to tha Board tor conaideralfon in as dakbartbon* on i
Ion prior to ft* Board taking action on ft* applcaflon.
Gloria Law**. Duwrier. Division ct Ptrmrt Data Sarvtcaa
SL John* Rrvar Watar Managamant Dwtoct
Pubiah Juty 8. 2009
S031

nay are sat forth batow.
AM cradkora of ft# decadent and
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The Sanford Herald
Vol. 114, No. 7 •Copyright © 2 0 0 5 Tho Sanford Herald

Holding off
competition
Eight Seminolo County
football foam s went in
search of district opening
wins on Friday. Did your
favorite team win?
Sh Sp o rts, P ag o IB

50c

Citizens
vow to
nght for
justice

Caring for Katrina

Residents seek answers
in July shooting death

By Steve Paradis
Herald Slaff

Big smile
Why good deed did this
Hamilton Elementary first
grador do to m ake such
a wonderful, wide sm ile?
Find out inside.
So# P o g e 7A

City announces
qualifying
period
SANFORD — Tho
Sanford City Clerk, as
determined by (he
Mayor and the City
Commission, h a s ’
announced that t h e
qualifying period for
Sanford's Nov. 8,
Special City Election
at which the District 4
city commissioner
will be elected (sub­
ject to a potential run
off election on Nov.
29) will begin at 8
a m. Monday, Sept.
19, and end on
Friday, Sept. 23, at 5
p.m.
The special election
became necessary
alter District 4
Commissioner Kevin
Hipes resigned for an
undisclosed medical
problem in August.
During the qualify­
ing period, any per­
son wishing to run for
the unexpired term of
District 4 city com­
missioner must file
qualifying papers and
pay the qualifying fee
in the city clerk's
Office, Sanford City
Hall, 3(H) N. Park
Ave., Sanford, before
the end of the qualifing period.
For more informa­
tion, contact the city
cclerk's office at 407­
330-5603 ore-m ail
doiiJ5herj«’&lt;T«anford.
thus.

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Juan Hwoman —
2005 graduate of SemmoU
High School

SANFORD — Tho Seminole County Chapter of
the NAACP called for an impartial, three judge
jury to look into the shooting death of a black 16year-old by two while security guards in July.
Turner Clayton Jr., president of the local
NAACP, said the organization would bring in
more "fire power" if justice doesn't prevail in the
case. He made liis vow before 80 or so people at a
town hall meeting Sept. 13 at the First Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church in Sanford.
Attorney Natalie Jackson showed those gath­
ered a petition signed by mom than 400 residents
calling for a judicial review of the case.
Tlte shooting took place in the early morning of
July 16. Travares McGill, 16, drove a car into the
Country Lake Apartments near Seminole High
School to drop off one of four passengers, accord-

S h Meeting, Pege 9A

Raw is new
fire chief in
Seminole

Veronica and Caleb Jones from New Orleans have telt welcomed at Keeth Elementary School In Winter
Springs.

New Orleans family overwhelmed
by generosity in Winter Springs
erosity while anxiety about
employment, housing and the
Herald Staff
future grows.
"It still seems like a movie,"
W INTER
SPRINGS
—
Fleeing from New Orleans, liv­ Veronica said Thursday during
ing in a hotel in Houston, an interview at her son, Caleb's
school
—
Keeth
pleading for her identity with new
government agencies and relo­ Elementary in Winter Springs.
cating to Winter Springs did not "It still doesn't seem real."
exist in the mind of Veronica When she thinks about the dev­
Jones days before Hurricane astation in New Orleans and
Katrina out her home and busi­ the Gulf Coast, she said: "It
seems like some other country."
ness underwater.
Central Floridians may iden­
Still Veronica, her husband
Carl, and their two children tify with Veronica’s Saturday
have landed in a place where morning on Aug. 27, two days
people have piled on tlte gen­ before Hurricane Katrina dev­

By Steva Paradis

By Steve Paradis
Herald Slat!
SANFORD — People keep asking Leeanna Raw
w hat's the best thing about
being
appointed
Seminole
County's new fire chief.
"It's the same thing that it's
always been, it's the people I
work with," Raw said Friday, a
day after County Manager
Kevin Grace announced the
appointment.
Raw will succeed Terry L.
Schenk, who retires Sept. 30
after 30 years of service in
Raw
Seminole County.
...
Raw will oversee the county l ire Division,

astated her home and beauty
salon business.
Veronica knew from experi­
ence that if her family was
going to evacuate New Orleans,
it would have to be sooner than
later because traffic backs up
quickly on major roads.
She went to work that
Saturday morning, but told her
family to prepare to leave by
noon. She describes a scene at
work as she and three clients
watched hurricane updates on
TV. At one point, ail four of

See Family, Page BA

Saa Chief, Page 8A

Doctor: Helipad will help Shriners hospitals
save time, and time is life treat more children

fund the hospitals.
The closest Shriner hospital
to Seminole County is in
SANFORD — When peo­ Tampa, said Gary Bergenske,
otentate of the Maitlandple think about Shriners, they
ased Shriners. His territory
icture men wearing funny
ats and driving tiny cars in includes Seminole, Volusia,
arades. I’eople in the Central Orange, Sumter, Osceola and
lorida area may picture Gus Lake counties.
"Except for our hospital in
the camel who maxes appear­
Mexico City, the others have
ances at many parades.
Local Bahia Shriners want empty beds," Bergenske said.
people to know their true mis­ They are always looking for
sion, which is to help families families who have children in
deal with orthopedic prob­ need.
The Shriners are famous for
lems, severe bum s and spinal
cord injuries all at no cost at helping bum victims because
tliose stories make (leadlines,
their 22 hospitals.
On Oct. 14 and 15, people but people don't often know
will see the Shriners out and about the orthopedic and
about with their fezz hats. spinal cord help available,
They will hand out Bahia orthopedic problems may
Shrine News, which tells stem from birth defects or
about the organization's activ­ from an accident. The hosp,ities, and they will take what­
ever donations people offer to See Shriners, Page 10A

By Stave Paradia
Herald Staff

By Llane Edixon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — A small
crowd gathered Fridjy morn­
ing at the Central Florida
Regional Hospital as an
ambulator)- helicopter kicked
up leaves, dust, and a single
Styrofoam cup as it landed for
the first time on the new heli­
pad, among the dancing
debris.
The new helipad was con­
structed just outside the emer­
gency room doors to provide
better service for patients who
need transportation by EMS
Helicopters.
Hospital personnel said
that before the new helipad
was constructed, helicopters
transporting patients were
parking in the streets and
parking lots. In the last few

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Dr. Todd Husty. left, talks with Craig Bair, R odney Sm ith, and E R
director Larry A lexander at C entral Florida R egional Hospital.

years, the need has grown for
a helipad because the hospital
is so close to the interstate,
and the hospital is often used
as a stabilization point before

patients are transported to the
Orlando Regional Medical
Center.

See Helipad, Page 8A

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Sunday. September IB, 2005

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

O ut &amp; A bout

T r ip le P a rk e d

Man w ith
short arm
steals cash

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LAKE MARY — A man with an atro­
phied left arm robbed a Lake Mary supply
at gunpoint Thursday morning,
bmisiness
i
according to the Seminole County Sheriff’s
Office.
The Sheriff's Office is seeking informa­
tion that will lead to the arrest of the sus­
pect. Tlie robbery occurred Thursday at
around 10:20 a.m. at the Sally Beauty
Supply, in the Lake Mary Center, at 3725
L ike Emma Road.
The suspect had a unique feature about
him, according to investigators. Part of his
left arm appeared to be atrophic and short.
He’s described as a white male, about 50
'ears old, with short-cropped, reddish hair.
_fe
rj is about 5-feet, 10-incnes tall, and he was
wearing a blue shirt.
The victim, a store employee, told
deputies the suspect came into the store,
took an item off the shelf, and went to the
check out, as if to pay for it. Tlie employee
says the suspect then produced a handgun
and ordered the clerk to give him money.
Tlie employee opened the cash register,
so the suspect could grab the cash. Due to
his handicap, the suspect was unable to
grab the cash with his left hand and hold
the handgun at the same time. He ordered
the store employee to place the money on
the counter, which he scooped up, wiln his
right hand, before exiting Inc store. He fled
in an unknown direction, with an undis­
closed amount of cash, the Sheriff's Office
said.
O ther store m erchants in the plaza
recalled a person, matching that descrip­
tion, wearing glasses, and going store to
store this morning.
Anybody with information is asked to
contact the Sem inole County Sheriff's
Office at 407-665-6600, or Crime Line at 800423-T1PS. Tlie call to Crime Line allows one
to be eligible for a cash reward.

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gets new pastor

/ohn Wmon “Jw " VVcruJorpIv, was given a
unanimous vote of actvptancv by the mem­
ber* of MarUiam Woods Presbyterian Churvh,
to be its new Pastor. 71 k * vote came during a
congregational meeting Sunday, Sept. 11.
Taking over the pulpit for the first time on
October 2, lie will be replacing Rev. Mike
Andrews, who has served
I as Interim Pastor of the
church for the past 2 and
one-half years.
| "Joe" as he prefers to be
called, was bom in
| Jacksonville on May 16,
■8^ i
j
, i .
/
I 1957, where lie attended
Lakewood Presbyterian
Church. His candidacy for
the ministry was spon­
sored
through
St.
Wendorph
Augustine Presbytery.
While at Florida Junior
College and Jacksonville University he
worked with at least five Young Life Clubs
and, for two years, served as program direc­
tor for the Brooklyn inner city bummer
camp at St. Augustine Presbytery's Camp
Montgomery.
r
He
graduated
from
Jacksonville
University in 1983, magna cum laude with
honors in Psychology. He then entered
Columbia Theological Seminary and
received his Master of Divinity Degree in
1986. He was ordained as Minister of the
Word and Sacrament in the Presbyterian
Church U.S.A. on January 18, 1987.
From 1998 until the present, he has been
Associate Pastor at Christ Presbyterian
Church in Ormond Beach.
He and his wife, Alisa have been married
for 21 years and have two daughters, Cara,
age 15 and Rachel, 11.
All four of the family are musically
inclined. Alisa has been involved in the
Episcopal School teaching music and other
classes. Both Cara and Rachel participate in
youth group activities. Rachel had a lead
role in the children’s musical earlier this
year and Cara played guitar in the youth
praise band. Joe is an avid guitarist.

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B.J. Thomas, will appear
al the Helen Stairs Theatre* in
concert at 7:30 p.m. Tickets
are $35 for VIP/Orehestra or
$30 for balcony seats. Call
407-321-8111 for tickets.

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Sweet Pea Pageant will
host the semi-annual beauty
Pageant and Baby Contest at
the Seminole Towne Center.
Children will compete from
newborns to 10 years of age.
For information call 321-631­
8484. Registration begins at
11 a.m. with the pageant to
begin at noon.

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AJ lined up and tripte parked too. T h ese motorcycle units of the Sanford Police Department wore on hand to groot U S . Son.
Bill Nelson at a recent town haP meeting at Sanford City HaP. FYI, the cycles were not illegally parkod a s the area w as closed
for spodal parting and security for the visiting senator.

Drug Related
• Tramline Donte McQary, 31, of
Logan Heights Circle, and Kit Brown,
30, of Bob Thomas Circle, were arrest­
ed by Sanford police Tuesday at
Academy Avenue and Carver Avenue.
McQary was dtarged with possession
of cocaine with intent to sell and viola­
tion of the city ordinance* on posses­
sion of an open container of alcoholic
beverage. Brown was charged with
violation of tlie city ordinance* on hav­
ing an open container of alcohol

• T r.lv U l e m u i n e W illia m s. 2 1 , o f
A c a d e m y A v e n u e , »v.t» a m - s le d b y
H a n lo n ! |s&gt;1It,* 1 1 1 .s.la y at A c a d e m y
a n d C a r v e r A v e n u e s . Polite* s a id h e
w a s o n e tif t i i n v m e n a c tin g s u s p i­
cio u s ly . W illia m s w a s c h a r g e d w ith
possession o f c o c a in e w ith in te n t to
s e ll, a n d p o s s e s s io n o f u n d e r 2 0 g r a m s

of marijuana.

• ***&lt;% Anthony Davis, 31, of \W*st
6th Street, was arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday in Higgins Terrace*.
H e w a s charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana.

• Jelani Lloyd Winston, 18, of
Odliam Drive, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police* Friday, Sept 9, at 9th
Street and Sanford Avenue. He was
civarged with possession of a con­
trolled substance (crack cocaine).
Theft*
• Robert Lev Rohe 42, listed as
homeless, was arrested by Sanford
police* Thursday al a store in the 2900
block ol Orlando Drive. He reportedly
tixik $29.81 in items from a store* with­
out (laying. I le was charged with petty
laneny.
•
L. Bruton, 42, of Beacon
Mill I-ane, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford (xiliiv WWtnesday at a store in
tlie* 3tt&gt;0 block of Orlando Drive. He
reportedly tixik $6.28 in items from the
store without paying. He was charged
with petty laree*ny.
u
"alter Jolicueut 33, of
Uradshaw Drive, was arrested by
Sanfoid (xilice Wednesday. He rvportidly kit a business on Rinehart Road

The American Kennel
Club will have a day of fun
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
Hound Ground in Winter
Springs. Vendors will be on
hand along with prizes. Call
407-592-4607.

- touch or strike (domestic violence).
• Nakislu Jones 25, of Dm Avenue,
was arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday at her residence. She report­
edly was in a dispute with her cousin.
Slie was charged with battery - touch
or strike (domestic violence).

• 1leather l.ynn Guise, 26, of
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
police Tliesd.iy al a stun* in tlie- 1600
block of Orlando drive. Sin* reportedly
attempted to alter items and leave the
slore* without paying. She was diarged
with petty larceny of property over
$100, and requesting a refund with a
false receipt.
Assault - Battery
• Marcus Allen Carlton, 21, of
Del-and, was arrested by Sanford
police early Friday. 1le reportedly had
attacked a female sitting on a bendi at
13th Street and Mulberry Avenue. He
was located at the scene and arrested
on diarges of sexual assault - battery
on a victim over age of 12. and battery
- touch or strike.
• Robert Harold William*, 36. of
*$es» First Street, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday al lus rvsiiicruv as the iVMilt of an altercation
Witli a female. He was charged with
battery - touch or strike (domestic violoncv).
• James Shumate, 21. Of Orlando
was arrested by Sanford police
Ihursdav al a slore in the 100 block of
N. French Avenue. He was reportedly
involved in a dispute with the store
clerk. He was charged with aggravat­
ed assault.
• Christopher J. Hicks 21, of Kelly
Cirde, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday, Sept. 10 at his
residence fallowing1 an altercation
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Bruster'* Real Ice Cream,
4355 W. Lake Mary Blvd. in
Lake Mary, is sponsoring an
Ice Cream Eating Contest to
benefit Hurricane Katrina
victims. There* will be an
entry fee of $5. Age groups
are* 12 and under, and 13 and
above. To register call 407­
323-0055.

• Jonathan Wade Sutton, 34, of
I kinging Moss Circle, Lake Mary, was
anvstid by Sanford police Friday, Sept.
9, in the 2600 block of Orlando Dme,
where lie and several others were
reportedly Involved In a disturbance*.
I le Is said lo have threatened an officer.

without paying for merchandise He
was located in tlie 1900 block of French
Avenue where he was diarged with
petty larceny and giving false informa­
tion to obtain a refund.

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or C h e e s e P izza
California V egetable
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F resh B ab y Carrots
C h oice of Milk

An evening paddle on the
VVcklva River will be held al
6 p.m. Launching is at
Wekiva Marina. Cost is $13
per canoe or $3 for own boat.
Call 407-260-0592.

I f e w a s c h a r g is l w ith s im p le a s s a u lt
o n a la w e n f im v m e n t o ttu v r, tr e s p a s s ­
in g o n p r o p e r ty a fte r a v e r b a l w a r n in g ,
a n d d is tin ie r ly c o n d u c t

• Angel Luis Lopez, 38, of Country
Club Road, was anvstid by Sanford
police Tuesday at his residence, as the
result of an altercation with his wife.
He was charged witli battery - touch
or strike (domestic violence).

SUN

The Orlando
Philharmonic Orchestra.
conducted by Hal France,
will appear at the Helen
Stairs Theatre* in downtown
Sanford. For tickets, call 407­
321-8111.

Traffic stops
• Marcus leo Bun, 26, of Anderson
Avenue, was stopped by Sanford
police Wednesday at 22nd Street and
Lake Avenue. I le was charged with
fleeing/eluding a police officer at a
high sfxvd, and n\ kk*v» driving.

A memorial run lo benefit
the family of Officer Ko&gt;
Nelson Jr. will be held at 10
a m. Nelson and his K9 part­
ner were* killed in the line of
duty on Aug. 13. For infor-

• Luis Rene Perez, 20, of Fox
Quarry Lane, was slo p ed by Sanfoid
police Thursday at SR-46 and Old
Digland Lxip. I ie was charged with
driving under the influence (DUI) of
alcohol or drugs.

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• W-ronica Davis, 47, of William
Clark Court, was stopped by Sanfoid
police Wednesday at l6th Street and
Hell Avenue. She was charged with
driving witli a susjx-ndid license, fail­
ure to register a motor vehicle, and
possession of narcotics equipment.
• Nelson Hernandez Garcia. 23. of
Soufli I ark Avenue, was am-stid bv
Sanford police Sunday. His vehicle
rejxirtedly struck a female on a bicycle
at lid Stnvt and Laurel Avenue He
was charged with hit and ron - failing
lo stop at a crash involving an injury.

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10 a.m. to 1:30 p m , and 2:30
™ 5 P m at Maitland Rexall
DruRs, 145 S. Orlando Ave.
in Maitland.
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Mary Elementary
will host a Scholastic Book
fair. Sept. 19 through 23 from
H30 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day,
to purchase books for the
M i^ia Center. The fair will
feature* a medieval theme,
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The Tuskawllla Lighting
and Beautification District 8
Advisory Committee will

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held from 7 to 10 p.m. at the
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to 3 p.m. at the Lake Mary
Community Center, 260 N.
Country Club Road. Tlie $5
fee for each item appraised is
a donation for the Seminole
County Historical Society for
the support of the Museum
of Seminole County History.
Call 407-665-2489.

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band sounds and "Lady of
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met at 7 p.m. City Hall.

Come as an Oz character. Call
407-302-2519 or 386-860-7770.

The city of Lake Mary
Local Planning Agency will
meet at 7 n.m . in City Hall.
Items on the agenda include
recommendations on the
Wekiva Study Area.

MON

THU
The W inter Springs east
Rural Area Property Owners
Committee will meet at 7:30
p.m. in the East Training
Room of Winter Springs City

FRI

The Helen Stair* Theatre
Repertory Company in
downtown Sanford presents
"Cam elot", Sept. 23 through
Oct. 2. Shows are Fridays and
Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and
Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are
$15 and $12.

SAT

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The Sem inole County
Public Safety Department
will host Hospice Howl, a
motorcycle run benefiting
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., Sanford.
Bikers will depart at 9:30 a.m.
for the 92-mile, three-hour
run through the Cape
Canaveralcoast. The ride will
end with lunch, live music
and prizes at 1 p.m. at
Wolly's River Deck Bar and
Grill in Sanford. Lunch tickets
are an additional $5. Call 407­
665-5038 or 407-682-0808.
VFJV Ladies Auxiliary of
Dist. 18 will host Gold Star
Parents day with a luncheon
at South Seminole VFW 8207,
1520 Highway 427 in
Longwood at 1 p.m. For
reservations call 407-339-6016.

SUN
Sanford Fire Department
will sponsor a book signing
fundraiser at Maya's Books in
downtown Sanford fmm
noon to 3 p.m. Featured
author will be Bill Goettel,
"Wizard of Oz Relative".

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The 15th annual Florida
Rail Fair will Ik1 held from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Volusia
County Fairgnmnds in the
Tommy T. Lawrence Show
Arvna. Admission is $6 for
adults with children under 12
free. Parking is free. Over 300
tables of Railroad items will
be on sale.
The city o f Lake Mary and
the Grove Counseling Center
will sponsor a Jazz concert at
Central Park. The free event
will feature Latin Jazz by Rico
Monaco St The Sol Sons.
There will also be a silent
auction. The event will bene­
fit the Grove Counseling
Center's local drug and alco­
hol prevention programs.
It's 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.

WED
Big Band Dancing returns
to the Sanford Civic Center
from 2 to 4 p.m. with music
by the Deltonaas . Cost is $3.

THU
A Panel o f Experts will be
at Holiday Inn Orlando
North, 230 West Stale Road
436 from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. to
discuss iasurance, accounting
or law for aim m unity associ­
ations.
Cost is $20 per person. For
information or reservations,
call 407-850-0106.

FRI
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 are $15. Group dis­
counts available. Tne Center
is at 2921 Orlando Drive at
the a im er of 17-92 and SR
417 in the Sanford Plaza.

Hamilton Elementary
School will present an
evening to gather families
under Jeb Bush's Family
Night proclamation.
Hamilton students and fami­
lies will be gathering at CiCi
Pizza. Lake Mary Boulevard
at Highway 17-92.

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Welcome Wagon Club of
Seminole 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.

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 St Joan. $5
entry fee.
Riders on horseback from
across Florida will join
Children’s Miracle Network
on a 10-mile trail ride to ben­
efit Shands Children's
I lospital at the University of
Florida and Arnold Palmer
Hospital for Children St
Women. The ride takes plan.'
in the Lower Wekiva River
State Preserve in Lake
County. Registration is 7 a.m.
with the ride at 9. Call 407­
481-2774.
The next meeting of the
Post-Polio Resource Group of
Central Florida will lie held at
Southland Suites Assisted
Living of Longwood, 342 S.
Wayman St., from 1 to 3 p.m.
Guest speaker will be attor­
ney Carol Ponton. Call 407­
260-9238.

SUN
The Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble will present an
evening of dancing, from 7 to
10 p.m. at Orlando North
Hilton Hotel, 350 S. North

St. 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 is at 2 p.m.,
the Fiesta is 4 JO to 6:30 p.m.,
with food and entertainment.

MON
Applications will be taken
through Oct. 21 for Christmas
Kettle Bell Ringers for the
Salvation Army. The kettles
will be placed at locations
throughout Seminole County
from Nov. 18 through Dec. 24,
excluding Sundays and holi­
days. Stop at the Salvation
Army, 700 24th Street in
Sanford, from 9 to 11 a.m. or
1 to 4 p.m. for application.
The Sweetwater O aks gar­
den G u b will meet at 9:30
a.m. at the Community
Center, Fox Valley Drive,
Longwood. The program will
be Landscape Management
by A1 Ferrer, Seminole
County urban horticulturist.
New members welcome. Call
407-814-9482.

WED
Welcome Wagon G u b of
Seminole Spokes will hold its
monthly luncheon meeting at
Heathrow Country G u b at
11:30 a.m. The program will
feature Duwclla Pclton, an
Orange County Cold Case
detective. Reservations
should be made by Oct. 7.
Call 407-688-2393.

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the A rtk lP, ^ . l Cn^ 0n/°iCreale a ncw con»,l«u«l‘&gt;n to replace
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voted IS Jri* (Rh? d c,,9land did no' 8CI" 1a delegate), finally

“ approve the proposed document
,°f hc 42 d clcRa,es on hand signed the document.
U f the signers two later became President; Alexander
.............
Hamilton and Jam es M adison. Benjamin
Franklin was one of the signers, as were sev­
eral others who had previously signed the
Declaration of Independence 11 years earlicr.
In 1955, a Presidential Proclam ation
declared that beginning In 1956, the week of
Sept. 17 through 23 is to be considered
Constitution Week.
Several states, including Florida and
Arizona, have declared Sept. 17 as an official
Nlck
holiday, although hardly any offices or busi­
Pfeifauf nesses will be closed as they are for other
• • • • • • • a holidays.
I doubt seriously if most folks have ever
read the Constitution all the way through, unless they are
studying it in school, or have a connection with it through
law. It’s sort of like the Bible in that - It's there for all to read,
but many people rely on som eone else to interpret it and tell
them what it means. Unfortunately, many people take the
words and bend them in such a way as to reflect their own
personal point o f view.
This is especially true when it com es to the Bill o f Rights,
the amendments made to our constitution. The first am end­
m ent deals w ith religion, and the second am endm ent
To the Editor
explains the “right o f the people to keep and bear arm s”.
How many times have you heard these two discussed with
Where was the mayor of
differing viewpoints. In fa c t if you have a copy on hand, read
Sanford? Why didn't she
the exact wording and see what you think they are actually
have 15 minutes to make an
saying.
appearance when Fox News
The United States is a young nation compared to other
and Channel-9 News came
nations around the world, yet our Constitution is probably
and interviewed Victoria
one of the oldest continuing rules o f operation. M ost coun­
Meyer and Morgan Aiken
tries have m ade many changes, or struck it from the books
and written new ones.
After those delegates signed the document in 1787, it
couldn't become official until it was approved by at least nine
(of the 13) states. This was not accom plished until June 21,
1788 when New Ham pshire becam e the ninth state to ratify it.
M i r l l t A l V,w« l a -----* - - - - Michael
Yon is unknown a_
to
Go back in history for a moment. W hat if you lived in one
most Americans. But in the
of these states (and were allowed to votc)(m any were not), on
Internet blogosphere, he is makwhether or not to accept this docum ent which would end up
governing how your country would operate and what free­ ............................. ing a name for
himself as one
doms you would have, or would not have, under its direc­
of the best
tion. How would you vote? Would you even know what you
were voting on?
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reporters fil­
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they are considering? With a num ber o f different groups
news media
(political organizations) who are Iraqi citizens, will all of
Bill
outlet. As he
their demands be met in this document?
d
Will this particular
Steigerwald declares on
constitution make it a better nation? The answer to all of
his remark­
these questions will probably be NO. Not at the present time.
able Web site,
I would expect this constitutional preparation will be
.
he is
voted down, and go back to the drawing board for further
dependent informed
revisions. It took our nation's Constitutional Convention
observer chronicling the monu­
members over six months of discussions, objections and dis­
mentally important events in
agreem ents before ours was drawn up to the point of beinc
the efforts to stabilize Iraq."
accepted.
Yon, 41, does much more
. V?/°wUua" ; ly'JU.n,il ,ratl 8 e,s 10 ‘he point where it can con­
than observe, however. Armed
trol itself, backed by a strong document such as a constitu­ with only a digital camera, the
tion, our nation will continue supplying troops to subdue the
Special Forces vet from Florida
violence.
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is embedded with the U 5 .
We observe our Constitution this week, but with the fight­ Army's 1st Battalion 24th
ing, deaths and conflicts still going on in Iraq, 1 doubt if they
Infantry
Regim ent
which
will have such a sim ilar observance for a long time in that
patrols Mosul in wheeled
nation. It's a sad situation.
Stryker armored vehicles.

Reader: Mayor
doesn’t have 15
minutes to give?

about the Food Drive for suf­
fering people in the Gulf
States? Is the mayor not con­
cerned about these poor black
people?
My neighbor did the food
drive successfully without the
mayor's help, but it must be
true, Republicans don't care
about poor black people they're only concerned about
rich, white Americans.
President George Walker
Bush's administration has
been accused of a “slower
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than snails” reaction to help
these poor suffering people.
■Today, Harvest Time
International is sending an
18-wheclcr truck to pick up
the non-perishable food,
water, diapers and formula,
and “just the basics” that car­
ing people brought to the
Recreation Room at All Souls
Catholic Church. Priests and
this church helped my neigh­
bors as well as the people of
Sanford make this Food Drive
-a success.

Thank you - caring people
of Sanford for your support.
All Souls is at 9th Street and
Myrtle Avenue in Sanford.
Thank you All Souls.
Sincerely
Janett Goolsby
Sanford
P.S. The truckload of goods
will be in the Gulf States by
Friday. Thank you Harvest
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His dispatches provide a nar­
row view of a complex war.
Nevertheless, they offer a
unique and valuable inside look
at the dangers American sol­
diers face every day.
His most recent blog, “Gates
of Fire," describes a furrowing,
deadly shootout in an alley with
“terrorists" that began with a
battalion commander being hit
three times, ended with handto-hand fighting and included
Yon picking up and shooting an
M4 carbine. It indudes 14 amaz­
ing action photos shot by Yon.
Yon makes no bones about
whose side he's on in Iraq —
ours. Hc went in January, on nis
own dime, to do something per­
sonally about the "disconnect”
between what's really going on
in Iraq and what the main­
stream media are reporting.
Since communicating with
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e-mail:
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about your decision to go there?
A: Terrorism is a norrible
thing and must be confronted. If
you do not confront terrorism, it
will confront you. H u t said, 1
have seen different types of ter­
rorism in different parts of the
world. “Terrorism," like reli­
gion. is a word that begs defini­
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apart, the world keeps spin­
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National Cemetery, BushneU.
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Bowers, donations be made in
Raymond's memory to the
Building Fund of the Anglican
Church of the Word, 14900 NW
Mm Street, Pembroke Pines, H„

Lester Hunt. Jr, of Sanford;
daughters, Debra Mike, Judith
b. I lunt-Pryor and Sabrina S.
Jarrells, all of Sanford; sons
Donald Hunt. Sr. of Daytona
Bench, Phillip E. Hunt Sr. and
Kenneth Lee Hunt Sr., both of
Sanford; brother, Rim er
Hodges of Miami- 31 grandchiidren 19 great-grandchil­
dren

Lawrence of Lake Monroe.
Graveside services will be
held Saturday, Sept. 19, at 9
a.m. at Rcstlawn Cemetery in
Sanford.
WiLson-Eichclberger Mortuary,
Inc* Sanfoid, in cnaigc of
arrangements.

Saturday, Sept. 17 at 10 a.m. at
the Rick Goodinc Funeral
home chapel with Bro. Royre
Hanshcw
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officiating.

Rick Gooding Funeral Home
of Cross City, in charge-of
arrangements.

Randy H Jett; daughters,
Connie M. Jett and Kristen L
Jones; brothers, Sammy E.
Thompson, Bob R. Thompson
and Paul W Bugbco, Jr.; sisters
Rose H. Preble, Tammy Carter
and Susan E Deucrling; seven
grandchildren.
Funeral services were lield
Thursday, Sept. 15 at Sanford
First Church of the Nazarcne,
with Pastor Jon Carnes offidatjng. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel
Sanfoid/Lake Mary, in diarge
of arrangements.

CHARLES WILLIAM
NEVILLE SR.
JAM ES ''BUTCH” RISER
Charles William Neville, Sr,
James “Butch" Riser; 59, of
88, of
California; sons. John W.
East 21st Street Sanford, died
Wintter Family Funeral
Sanford,
Anderson and B n i a i c
Monday, Sept. 12,2005. He was
Funeral services will be held
Services. I lollywood, in charge
died
a native and lifelong resident of
Saturday, Sept. 24, at 11 am . at
of arrangements.
Sunday,
Calvary Temple of liaise
Sanford. He was a graduate of
Sept. 11,
Florida State University where
piundv
2020
McCracken
Road,
FLEETIE DORIS HUCKS
2005
at
his
Sanford. Visitation will be
he played defensive back and
Flcetie Doris Hucks, 71, of
residence.
JOSEPHINE S. TICKAL
Friday, Sept. 23, from 4 until 8
on the Special teams from 1963
Buena Vista, Term., formerly of
Josephine S. Tlckal 95, of
Bom May
P-m. at Hickory Avenue
fo 1967. He was a member of
Osteen died Tuesday, Sept. 13
Longwood, died Thursday,
18,1917 in
Church of God, 503 Hickory
First Baptist Qiurch of Sanford
2005 at her residence
Sept
15,2005 at Regent's Park
Monroe,
Avenue, Sanford.
and a Viet Nam veteran of the
She was bom Aug. 9,1934 in
in Winter Park. She was bom in
Mich, lie
US. Army.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
burW lofonow in the family
Horry County, S.C. She was a
Czechoslovakia. She was a
moved to
Plo« al Evergreen Cemetery
Neville
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
Survivors include sister,
homemaker.
meat packer for a food manuSanford in
ments.
"
Sharron Ward of Pbrt Orange,
Survivors indude daughter*,
1700. He
mduring company. Sl»e was
1958.
:«nfoid, in charge of arrange­
and aunt Ludlle Feser of
Catholic
Patrida Joyner of Buena Vista
was a retired Chief Petty
ments.
°
Sanford.
A
memorial
service
KAREN
ANN
JOHNSON
Term, and Doris O'Neal of
Officer for the U S. Navy and a
Survivors indude son,
will be held Sunday, Sept. 18, in
Karen Ann Johnson 53, of
Manning, S.C., sons, Edward
Pearl Harbor survivor. He was
Richard Tlckal of Longwood;
RAYMOND MALCOLM
Sanforci died Friday, Aug. 26,
the Altman-Long Funeral
Earl Hucks of Christmas and
a long-time rancher in the
RAV v n&gt;
daughter; Marion Schloss of
Home chapel.
2005 at her residence. Bom in
Sanford area.
Clayton Hucks of Hollow
South Bend, lnd„ she moved to
In lieu of flowers the family
Rock; sisters, Marva Dean
Survivors indude daughter;
requests donations be made in
Sanford in 1983. She was a
Holden of South Carolina
Mary Rooney of Orange Gty;
i uncraj serviers will be
homemaker and a Catholic
■^memory to Vitas Hospice,
Barbara Ann Thompson of
sister Mary Herzig of Winter
held
at
Collison Family Funeral
Bom in 1923 in Jacksonville he
„ Sucvivors include sons, John
2075 Lochlomond Drive,
Georgia, Betty Sue Edwards,
Garden; stepsons, Dennis
Home South Seminole Chapel
raoitid to Lake Mary at an
Winter Park, 32792.
Defrcuw of Longwood, and
Geneviev e Price, Mardlc Back
Sherman and Benny Williams;
with burial by Metro
«H y »gc. He graduated from
Joseph Defrcuw of Sanford;
Altman-Long Funeral I lome
and Mary Ellen Davis, all of
stepdaughter Alice Wong;
Crematory. Collison family
Seminole High School and the
daughter;
Jessica
Kenney
of
&amp;
Crematory,
DeBary,
In
charge
Florida brother; Billy Roy
adopted daughter Teri Syner of
Funeral Homes &amp; Crematory,
Univeraity of Florida. He w u a
Sanford; sister, Christine Mieike
of arrangements.
Lunday; four grandchildren
Sanfoid; five grandchildren;
Longwood, in charge of
veteran of the U.S. Army Signal
of South Bend; four grandchilfive great-grandchildren.
arrangements.
eight great-grandchildren.
d im
°otps in the Persian Gulf
LUZ MARIA RIVERA
Funeral
services were IRTJU
held
Funeral services were held
'
Command during Wbrfd War
Luz
Maria
Rivera,
87,
of
Funeral
services
were
held
Fnday, Sept 16 at Gramkow
Thursday, Sept. 15 at the
DENNIS R. WHITLOCK
II. He later served as communi­
Winter Springs, died
Tuesday, Aug. 30, at Collison
Funeral Home in Sanford with
Palmetto Baptist Church in
Dennis
R. Whitlock, 72, of
cations consultant to the
Family Funeral Home with
Wednesday, Sept. 14.2005 at
Bro. Ballard Thompson officiat­
Sanfoid with interment at the
died Tuesday, Sept
Rev. Bill Coffman officiating
tojnkn government then for
Horida Living Nursing Center;
ing.
Oaklawn Memorial park in
13,2005. He was bom June 21,
KCA International where he
Burial was by Metro
Apopka.
Bom
in
Bayamon,
Collison family Funeral
Lake Mary. Collison Family
1933, in Edinburgh, Ind. He
Crematory. Donations may be
Puerto Rico, she moved to
served in Africa and South
Home Sc Crematory, Gramkow
Funeral Homes, Gramkow
was a deputy sheriff for
America. He was later a con­
made to Jessica Kenney, 2202
Central
Horida
in
1986.
She
was
Chapel Sanford, in charge of
CiiapoL Sanford, in charge of
Seminole County. He was a
sulting engineer for ABC and
Northlake Drive, Sanford,
an education associate in New
arrangements.
arrangements.
lYotestant and a veteran of the
32773.
several radio stations. He was a
York Public Schools.
U S Navy.
member of the Anglican
Collison Family Funeral
Survivors
indude
daughter;
OMIE LEE HUNT
W ILUE DUARD PETTY SR.
Survivors indude wife, Betty
Church of the Word in
Fh&gt;me Sc Crematory, Gramkow
Shane Rivera of Winter
Omlc Lee Hunt 69, of West
Willie Duard Petty, Sr, 89, of
°
f
Lake
Mary; sons, Teny of
Pembroke Pines.
Springs.
Chapel Sanford, in charge of
Sanford, died Friday, Sept. 9,
Casselberry Jesse and Scott
Airport
arrangements.
Survivors indude wife; Lina;
Funeral services will be
20(H at his residence. He lived
both of Lake Mary; sister
Blvd,
sons, James Robert of Boston ’
Saturday, Sept. 17, at 3 p.m. at
in the Tri-County area until
Chloras IVfcst of Edinburgh,
Sanford,
Ronald Ernest of Orlando,
CM son family Funeral Homes
FREDDIE LEE
1949 when he moved to
died
Ind.; one granddaughter.
Malcolm or
of oaston
Boston, Alan and
••••uiuiin
LAWRENCE JR.
with father Derk Sdiudde offiSanford.
He
was
a
security
A memorial service was held
Wednesday,
Lawrence of Hollywood;
Baby Boy, Freddie Lee
dating.
Collison
Family
Funeral
guard in the dtrus industry
Friday
at the Oaklawn Chapel
S e p tli
daughters Andrea of Boston
La wrence, Jr, 9-days old, of
Homes A Crematory, Howell
and also a packinghouse man­
with Rev. Richard Wagoner offi2005 at her
and LuRene of Hollywood; sis­
Gilbert Street Lake Monroe,
Branch Chapel Winter Park, in
dating.
ager in Sanford for Southward
residence.
ter; LuRene Elizabeth of Lake
died Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2005
dttige of arrangements.
Fruit Co. He was Baptist by
She was
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Mary; eight grandchildren; one
at Arnold Palmer Hospital for
faith.
r
7
Home, Oaklawn Chapel
bom April
Qiildren and Women. He was
great-grandchild.
JOLENEG. ROGERS
Survivors indude son. Willie
Sanfoid/Lake Mary, in charge
IB, 1936 in
Funeral services will be
Jok-ne G. Rogers, 44, of
bom Sept. 5,2005 in Orlando.
D. "Bill" Petty, Jr. of Daytona
of arrangements.
Dublin, Ga.
Monday, Sept. 19, at 11 a m ,
Hunt
Survivors indude parents
Baker; Horida, died Saturday
Beach; daughter* Carole
She was a
Sept. 10, 2005 in Birmingham,
wrth visitation Sunday, Sept 18
Freddie Lee Lawrence, Sr. and
Dawes of Salem, Ohio, Judy
homemaker
Ala. She was bom O ct 28,1961
from 5 until 8 p.m. both at
Jovcnne Davis; both of Lake
Yates of Sanford and Dime
and a member of Hickory
in S t Port, N.C. She was a
Monroe; sisters, Christine
Wintter Family Funeral
Jones of Orlando; sister; Ptari
Avenue church of God in
homemaker and a Nazarcne.
Services, 2101 N. Federal
Lawrence of Taliahaaace and
Sanford.
Gwynn of Ocala; 20 grandchil­
Survivor* indude husband,
Taigjah Barr of Sanfoid; pater­
Highway, Hollywood, Florida.
dren; 10 great-grandchildren.
Survivors indude husband.
Robert K. Roger*; sons. Robert
nal
grandmother
Julie
U ...... .... ... ».
Funeral service* will be held
J. Carver; William E Jones and
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Sanlord, FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914

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407-657-2376
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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
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402-Assem bly of God
City Church
650 E. Airport Blvd
Sanford. FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugeno Smith, Pastor
Sunday Services, 9:00AM &amp;
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First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
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Sunday-Worship 10:45AM
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2462 S Park Ave
Sanford, FL 3277f
407-322-9222
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975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
W ednesday......730P M
Child Care provided
145 Weklva Springs Rd
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419-Church of G od
RlverWalk Church
Sanford Church of God
601 W. 22nd S t Sanford, FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksiey, Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
...,9:45AM
Morning Worship.. 10:4&amp;AM
Sunday Night EDGE 6-7PM
Wednesday Fam&amp;y Enrichment
7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to
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422-Church of G o d of
Prophecy
C h u r is « A e a d b ( Prophecy
2509 S . Elm Ave, Sanlord, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Hants, Pastor
8unday School „..9:46AM
Praise A Worship ...1030AM
M essage by Pastor...11AM
Evening S e rv ice...... 6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Sendee (Wed) 7PM,

425-Congregatlonal
First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker.
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv , 8:15AM
Sunday S ch o o l.....930AM
Morning Worship..11AM
Evening Worshlp(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

G race Baptist Church
919 Longwood Hilts Road
Longwood, FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday Sch o o l.....930am
Morning Worship ...,10:45am
Evening Worship.....6.00pm

Weatvlew Baptist Church
4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord, FL 32771
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Bill Coffman, Pastor
Sunday Worship 8:25am, 10:45am
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Sunday School 935am
Wed. Activities, AH Ages 630pm

407-Cathollc
All So u ls Catholic Church
Comer of 9th St A 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 Vigil......6PM

G race Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Ave, Sanlord
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday Sch o ol.... 930AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..630P M
Baby sitting service available

428-Eplacopal
Holy C ross Episcopal Church
8 . Park Ave • 4th St, Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7 3 0 A 10a.m.
Nursery A Sunday School lor chil­
dren. Midweek worship In Chapel on
Weds. Community meal • 530pm
Weds. For times A detail of studies
and activities. C al 407-322-4611.

« t P eter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary, a
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L HolL Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat. 5pm
Sun 730am , 9am. 11am
Child. Church 9am/11am
Nursery, 6:45am -12:45pm

431-Chariamatlc
Episcopal
Church of The
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803 W. 4th 61
Sanlord, Florida
407-323-6067
Rev Mark Barth, Priest
Sunday Eucharist.....930AM

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410-Chrlatian
Safeharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanford, a
407-322-0960
Tim Storms, Ministar
Jo e Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Miligan.
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 A 1 0 3 0

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135 W. Church Ave.
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449-Presbyterlan
First Presbyterian Church (USA)
of Lake Mary
128 West Wilbur Ave
Lake Mary. FL
407-321-1021
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Rev Brenda Loyal, Pastor
Church Sch o o l. 9.30am
Morning Worship, 10:45am

Shower Down of B lessings
201 Elm Ave, Sanlord, FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School, 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Toe. Prayer, Bible Study, 7 3 0 PM

440-Lutheran
Holy C ross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary. FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening.....530P M
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning.....6AM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning „..930A m
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery Is provided
For Information c a l 407-333-0797.

Lutheran Church of
The Redeem er
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2525 S . Oak Ave. Sanford, FL
Pastor Ja m es Timmons
Sunday S ch o o l...... 9:15AM
Worship Service.....1030AM
Information, 407-322-3552
HltpJhvww.lcrms.org

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

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Christ United Methodist Church
406 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School....... 9 30am
Inter-Mission...........1030am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bibie Study
W ednesday............6 3 0 a m
Children's Time
Included In Worship
Nursery provided for Babies
and Sm al Children.
'Sm all Enough To Love You &gt;
Growing In Christ To Serve You*

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Ave. Sanford. FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship,
8 3 0 a m 611:004m
9:45am Contemporary Service
Coflee Fellowship, 930am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Youth FeAowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

446-N azeren e

437-NonDenomlnatlonal

Stained Glass Creations

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Rev. Jo e Douthitt, Interim. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams, Students
Adam Wiiow, Intern-Students
■Sunday Schooi...9:lSAM
Sunday Worship,1030A.6P
Wed Activities, an ages. 630P M
Nursery Provided

104S ParkAve DowntownSanford
407-324-5636 GlauAdfett com

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413-Chrlstian Science

First Baptist Church
of Longwood
891 State Road 434 East
Longwood, FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley. Senior Pastor
Sunday
•9 3 0 am Sunday School
•10:50am Worship Service
•530pm Youth Choir
-530pm Awana
■5:30pm Youth Disciplineship
•5:30pm Pastor's Dlsctplineship
Study
■530pmVocal Ensembles
Tuesday
7pm Ladies Bible Study
W ednesday
•1030am Pastor's Bible Study
■6:00pm Pastor's Dlsctplineship
Study
3pm Divorce Care
3pm Children's Graded Choirs
3pm Orchestra Rehearsal
3 3 0 p m Youth Bible Study
■7pm Pastor's Bible Study
•7pm M.I.C. at Night
(Missions Involving Children at
Night)
•7pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7pm Youth Activities in Gym

First Baptist Sanford
519 S. Park Ave. Sanlord, FL

Palm etto Avenue Baptist Church
2626 Paknetto Ave
Sanford. FL 32773
(407)323-1663
website-www PABC-LCS org
The Family Frteraty Church*
Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Tony Johnson, Student Ministry
Pastor
Scott Garrett, Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday AM Svcs 8:30am &amp; 11am
•Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wed. Bible Study 6AWANA 7pm
Home of Liberty
Christian Bchool
Oredee K-4 Through 12th

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

THE M cK IBBIN
AGENCY

404-Baptist

404-Baptist

2581 Sanlord Ave
Sanford, Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Carnes. Pastor
Morning Worship. 1030am
Sunday School, 9 30am
Sunday Evening. 6pm
Wed. Night Bible Study, 7pm

5070 Orange Bhrd. Sanlord
407-324-0199
wwvy.8Bmlnolochurch.com
J«rry Walsh. Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 9AM. &amp; 10:45AM

Bridgewey Church
« 1 Longwood/Lk Mary Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
(currently meeting O Lk Mary
Elementary)
Pastor Jeffery Cook
Sunday Worship. 10am
Wed. FeSowship, 7pm

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Building bridges of Faith. Hope. A
Love;
(An affiliate of the Church of the
Nazarene)

First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2862
Email fpcsQnewbegmmnoi cc
Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food,
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
530PM
Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen. Minister

Markham Wooda
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L Andrews.
Interim Minister
Early Sendee, 630AM
Sunday School, a l ages 9:1SAM
Traditional Worship 1030AM
Nursery Provided

Upeala Community
Presbyterian Church
‘ Knowing A Making
Known Je su s Christ*
Comer of 46-A A Upeala Road.
Sanlord. FL
407-330-2635
www.uoaalachurrh mm
Rev. Bryan L Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9 00am
Morning Worship
10.00am
Nursery Care Provided

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

Seventh Dey Adventist
MARB HILL 8DA
800 East 2nd St, Sanlord. FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath Sch o ol.....930AM
Divine Worship...... h a m
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7 3 0 PM

458-Wealeyan
W esleyan Church o f Paoia
6560 Wayside Drive
Sanlord, FL 32771
(Off M (Exit 51) West'
First Street on Left - One Mia)
Leonard O Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
'Where the Gospel is good News*
Sunday S ch o o l....... 9:45AM
Morning Worship ....11AM

Evening worship....6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7 3 0 PM
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Midway
park gets
a face lift

Filling in the
h istory gaps

S S s ^ jg s s i
^
^ ^ -evend excelwho b " * » w * d minutes of
business meetings and kept other church records
.............................. P,us pastors, secretaries, dea­
cons, etc., who had kept
mconls and other items.
Therefore I was able to write a
pretty complete history, but
•here are some gaps.
Recently two items came
into our possession which
shed light on some of our lost
history. I wiU teU you today
about the first item, a sou­
Grace Marie
venir program of the opening
S tin ccip h cr of the Baptist Temple, Nov. 14,
• • • • • • « • ,91*- G" y Taylor found this
on the Internet and gave it to
Before this, we did not know the dale that the
front part of our brick sanctuary had been built
Let me tell you what we did know.
On O ct 15, 1913, Rev. George Hyman began
his service as pastor. He was previously Sunday
C b ^ r n i t i S r ^ for the Florida Baptist
.
a/^ th “ coming, a Sunday School
building called T h e Shack" was erected, possi-

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R rst jr a d e r Alana B a k e r p o s e s with so m e of the Ham. s h e collected for

Alana lends a helping hand
By Uan« Edlxon

Herald Staff
SANFORD — Alana
Baker, 6, of Hamilton
Elementary School, poses
with donated canned goods,
drinks, medicine and toys
she collected from her neigh­
borhood to help Hurricane
Katrina victims.
Alana told her mom, after
seeing the devastation on the
news, that she wanted to do
something to help. She and
her mom created fliers and

An Outlook Committee was appointed in
January, 1914 to investigate the feasibility of
erecting a new church building.
At the Feb. 11,1914 church conference, all of
tlus committee's recommendations were adopt­
ed. Here are some of tliem.
That the church purchase the next lot on Park
Avenue (the house on it became the pastorium
soon afterward).
That the Shack be moved to the back of the
new lot and that the wooden church be moved to
the bade of the lot on which it then stood.
That a committee for planning a new building
be appointed and that the foundation of the new
church be•pti
put in ast soon os possible,
possible.
The building
ng committee that was selected
consisted of D.K. Brisson, chairman, John
Jenkins, I I E. Tolar, M.M. Stewart and George D.
Ballard.
It was recorded tliat Protracted Services were
held Nov. 22 - Dec. 2,1914, with F.M. Watkins as
preacher: but no mention was made in our
records that tire new building had been complet­
ed and that services were held there.
The building that was built in 1914 was only a
part of the present building. It was the front
Sunday School part. The auditorium was com­
pleted in 1920.
This Sunday School section has three floors
with a Sunday School auditorium on the second
floor. This auditorium was used for church serv­
ices until the large auditorium was built The
front section is wnat was opened on Nov. of 1914.
The souvenir program was dedicated to "Our
Nest Egg Contributors, Miss Allie Trafford and
|TU3&lt;
TIUUU1IL1 I \IUU3
m , was
n i u UIU1V.
Mrs. C.M. Williams".
(Miss m
Allie
church secrotary 1919-1942 and was the only paid a pitlance for most of those years. She was also
Candle Roll director and would walk all over
town, visiting families with new babies).
There were six services held that day, Nov. 22,
1914, and an order of service was given for each.
The first service, "A Prayer Service" was held
6 :3 0 - 7 a m. Scriptures were read, prayers were
prayed and hymns were sung. TWo of the hymns
were "Nearer My God to Thee” and "Jesus is All
Ore World To Me".
From 9-JO to 10:45 a m there was a "Bible
Service" with the Sunday School in charge; John
Jenkins was superintendent. There werehymns,
scripture readings, sentence prayers by teachers
and officers, a Prole lesson, secretary's report and
announcements. The men sang "Fountain Filled
with Blood", and the ladies sang "Near the
Cross".
A Thanksgiving Service was 11 a m until
noon. The Doxology was sung as were, "Holy,
Holy, Holy" and "Rock of Ages". There was an
invocation, scripture, announcements, offertory,
and a choir selection. The sermon was entitles
“What Has the Lord Done for U » r
A General Service was held from 3 until 4
n m , which was evidently for community m an ­
ners to attend as scriptures and prayeri were led
by area ministers; Rev. ED . Brownlee of First
Presbyterian, Rev. Francis Stinemeyer of First
Methodist, and Rev. Strong. There was a portion
on the program for "Testimonies by All".
A Training Service was held 6-7 p m conduct­
ed by the BYPU, Mis# Clara M illaa President
First on the program was "Cox rally Song, Band
Accompaniment" (Did this possibly have some­
thing to do with Mrs. Emma Cox, charter mem­
ber. who continued to be very active?).
There was also a BYPU Yell Ladies Quartette,
BYPU Rally Song, and talks by Mrs. FJLGaUhet,
M L Wright andPastorHyman.
The final sendee, 7-« p m was a Song Sovice.
It was led by the choit J. Rowland WUdmaiv
director. Pianists were Mis. R-E Tolar and Miss
Margaret Davis. There were several thofr num­
bers, hymns and a sermon "Ten Days, Whatr
which probably referred to the upcoming
Protracted meetings.
What a treasure for the church to have this
wuvenir program which gives us an insight into
uurpast.

M idway Safe H arbor Center Park
Project had m ore than 50 volunteers
turn out Saturday, Sept. 10 beginning
at 9 a.m . It was an all-day effort that
Involved the com m unity of Midway,
the Safe H arbor C en ter and the
N orthland C hurch o f L ongw ood,
where Dr. Joel H unter is pastor and
Kris M ante is coordinator.
M idway citizens and leaders inclu d ­
ed Rev. Em ory Blake,
com m unity coordina­
tor o f the Weed and
Seed
Program ,
Clayton Byrd o f the
International Masons,
and TYacy Cash.
The park project
included
clean-u p ,
b eau tificatio n
and
physical
im p ro ve­
m ents to the Safe Marva
H arbor property. The Hawkins
vision for the area • • • • • • • «
inclu d es p icn ic area
with tables, barbeque grills, covered
pav ilion, a gazebo and d eco rativ e
landscaping. (See photo, below left.)
Volunteers included all ages from
six years up.
Northland Church volunteers and
M idway Weed and Seed citizens, (in
the photo - left to right), Tracy Cash,
C h arlie and Sand y R utland , Rev.
Em ory B lake, C athy B rennan, Kris
M ante,
Lynn
Sw eitzer,
Bernard
M cKinney, Clayton Byrd and Preston
John.

InnL lltnm •
J I
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took them around her neigh­
borhood.
In addition to the several
boxes she filled of donated
goods, she collected mone­
tary donations.
"1 want to help the kids
who live in Louisiana,"
Alana Bald. "1 hope they can
go back home and go back to
school and be families
again."
Alana wants the donation
to be given in Hamilton
Elementary School’s name.

.
_
assistant Michelle McCann
said.
"It was just so sw eet"
McCann said. "She's an awe­
some little girl."
In addition to collecting
goods, Alana donated some
of her old baby clothes and
$40 her dad gave her.
"I’d like to thank my mom
and dad, and my neigfibors,
and my school for helping
me," Alana said.
As of Friday, Alana had
collected $858 for Hurricane

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Midway
helpers
T his group of p e o ­
ple rep resen t the
volu nteers who
prepared Midway
S a f e Harbor
C en te r P ark Se p t.
1 0 . M ore than 5 0
peo p le turned out
to d e a n , beautify
and Improve the
park. Eventually
trie park will hav e
a picnic a re a ,
grills, a co vered
pavilion and a
gazebo.

R e sid en ts o f W ashington O ak s and
Sanford felt the need to join in the d is­
aster relief d rive to help the hurricane
evacuees in the G u lf Coast.
The drive is to help those w ho have
nothing left after running fo r their
lives, leaving their hom es and losing
not only som e liv es but all o f their
earthly goods, having saved only what
they had on their backs.
• San fo rd 's good Sam aritans included
P hillip and Lula King, G eorge and
D eloris M yles, E ugene and Ju an ita
Golden, Rev. and M rs. W illiam Lewis,
Rev. C harles G ram ling, Mr. and Mrs.
O scar Redden, Mr. and M rs. Freddie
Bush and m any others. They joined
together in this special C hristian heart­
ed effort to help this project in helping
others. C itizens brought bottled water,
diapers, baby form ula, baby powder,
deodorant, bath soap, lotion, tooth­
p aste, tooth b ru sh es, tow els, w ash
clothes, sheets, non -perishable food
item s, canned goods, clothes, socks,
shoes and funds.
The call for hurricane relief item s
w as a great success said the Goldens.
O n Monday, Sept. 12 at 3 a.m., the
tru ck w as loaded after the Rev.
W illiam Lew is offered the blessing for
those who spearheaded the project for
disaster evacuees, and those who are
crying out to help those in need.
The prayer w as also for the safety o f
the G old en s, as they jo u rn eyed to
Panam a City, Florida wnere the Rev.
Charles Cloy and Rev. Thelm a Carter,
pastor and co-pastor of the G reater
Bethel AM E Church, agreed to d istrib­
ute the articles o f love, hope and help
fo r the H u rricane R eliev e D isaster
evacuees of the G u lf Coast who have
arrived in the area shelters and town
near the atfected areas. May God bless
each o f you w ho helped w ith this
heart-w arm ing endeavor.

Stetson’s Com er
Prayer, reflection and action
President Bush has desig­
nated September 16, 2005 A
Day of Prayer and Reflection
for our country. I suspect
many more prayers have
been raised in the last few
weeks than God is used to.
Prayers of pleading, of ques­
tioning, and of thankfulness
to whatever higher power
can help us wrap our minds
.............................. and
arms
around this
disaster.
H

o w

appropriate
is the old
a n e c d o te
about
the
m

a

n

stranded on
his
roof
Karen
praying to
Phillips
God to help
him
sur­
" vive the ris­
ing water? He refuses help
from the rescuers in the boat,
in the helicopter and I truth­
fully can't remember the
third one. He drowns and at
heaven's gate questions God"W hy didn't you help me?"
And God says, "Hey, I sent
you the b o a t the helicopter,
etd "
Our prayers are answered
in many ways, some we
understand, some bewilder
us. What is the take away, the
lesson we are meant to learn
from each Ufe changing expe­
rience whether we are direct
participants or spectators?
That we have much to
reflect on is certain. It could
have been us. The hardships
Floridians experienced last
year now seem pale in com­
parison. W hat would we
nave done in a similar situa­
tion? What could have been
done differently? Many on
the scene in tne gulf area
report that the images we see
on television do not give us a
true sense of the horror.
Such an event shows us the
best and worst of human

nature and everything in
between. Heroism, hopeful­
ness, commitment, generosi­
ty, trust, courage, selflessness,
and creativity bum brightly
within man and beast, within
the souls of the rescued and
the rescuers. And the dark
underbelly of our human
weakness is exposed on the
24/7 news coverage. Anger,
greed, power, hatred, judg­
ment, fear, and selfishness all
demonstrated in a very pub­
lic, very ugly way. Again we
ask ourselves, how would we
have behaved in such an
unthinkable situation?
And then there is the
reflection of 9-11. We would
be remiss to not connect the
memories, heartache, and
unity of that time four years
ago to our current situation.
Again, it could have hap­
pened to us, on our passenger
plane, in our downtown busi­
ness district, in our back pas­
tures. And it did happen to us
because it was an assault on
our country, our sense of
peace, and our way of life.
We must reflect on our per­
sonal plans in case of a major
disaster. What would we
have time to take with us?
How would we com muni­
cate? How would we travel
and where would we go? I
used to take a lot of grief for
stocking up on canned goods
and water when 1 lived in
South Florida. Accused of
over reacting to the hurricane
media hype. But there is a big
gray area between th a t ana
sitting around assuming
some agency will help us.
That's one thing 1 can say
about people In Geneva, most
have tnat "can do" spirit, tliat
confidence to make and exe­
cute a survival plan with or
without the government.
The
silver lining
to
Hurricane Katrina, in my
opinion, is the spotlight on
the grassroot efforts of
churches, small businesses,

cul-de-sac associations, and
determined individuals that
all asked the same question.
What can I do? What can we
do? We must act and quickly.
Vans, p ick u p , SUV's, bassboats and airboats, all made
the gas expensive trip across
the country to deliver sup­
plies and comfort where it
was needed. No government
agency or big brother told
them to do it. Their innate
sense of morality and human­
ity kicked in automatically.
What an example for our
children to see lemonade
stands, donation sites, and
convoys
springing
up
overnight, making a differ­
ence in the lives of strangers,
miles away. Schools large and
small as well as youth organ­
izations
are
also
very
involved, reaching out to
assist disaster victims. The
hope, generosity, and sinceri­
ty of the children of our com­
munity stands as an equally
shining example to adults.
Cards, toys, letters, money,
and supplies will go a long
way to 6oothe the yot _
ones caught up in this trau­
ma.
So on this day of national
remembrance, we pray and
reflect on the anniversary of 9­
11 and what it means to us
and to our future. We mourn
the deaths of those lost four
years ago and those vet to be
found under the filmy water
and extensive rubble of
Louisiana, Mississippi, and
Alabama. We reflect on the
complexities of these disas­
ters, the biggest challenges of
our lifetime. And then, we act.
We need you to tell us what

you know that it good about
Geneva! Pleate thare your
information, ideal and com­
ments by calling 407-221-7002,
via
e-m ail
at
karenm phillipiO belliouth.net,
(please put "Stetton's Comer"
in the subject line), or with a fax
to 407-349-2S00. Thanks!

G reater New M l. Z ion M ission ary
B ap tist C hurch, 1720 Pear Avenue,
will host their Fall Festival, Saturday,
Sept. 24, beginning at 10 a.m . Com e
and enjoy the day o f fun, fish, chicken,
ribs, popcorn, sodas, candied apples
and fellow ship.
O n M onday evening, Sept. 19, at 7
p.m ., the com m u nity is invited to
attend the A gricultural and Labor pro­
gram, Inc., N orthern Region Advisory
Council, as It presents a com m unity
forum to inform ou r citizens of various
activities that will im prove their way
o f life. The guest speakers are profes­
sionals in tneir fields o f m aking our
com m unities better places in which to
live. H elping to achieve and m aintain
fam ily stability and econom ic self-su f­
ficiency through our vast resources is
the goal of ALPI.
,

T h e 9th annu al N orth C arolin a Fall
G osp el classic, Luther Barnes Song
M inistries will be O ct 5 - 8 . Register
now for groups, choirs, and soloists.
Luther Barnes Song M inistries, P.O.
Box 1191 Rocky M ount, N.C., 27802,
ahone 252-977-9195. Fax to 252-977phoni
2544.

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Helipad

Family

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It is also used to transport
atien ts
from
Central
lorida R egional H ospital
who are in need of services
the hospital cannot provide.
Head injuries that require
neuro-surgery and children
with intensive care needs are
all easily transported via the
ambulatory helicopters.
"Tim e is life," said Larry
Alexander, emergency room
doctor and medical director.
Personnel and a few
board of trustees stood in
front of the helipad, with the
N1755F em ergency service
helicopter in the back­
ground, and cut a red ribbon
to com m em orate the occa­
sion.
Sem inole
County
Emergency Medical Services
Director Dr. Todd Husty said
that because of the growth in
the county, the hospital grew
out of their heliport. He also
briefly spoke about his
recent trip to the G ulf States
where he was assisting in
transp orting
H urricane
Katrina victims from hospi­
tals.
Husty said that if it
w eren't
for
"co rp o ra te"
A m erica a lot of people
would not have made it.
"T hey rose to the occa­

P

sion," Husty said of the par­
ticipation of corporate nospitals in the natural disaster
rescue and relief.
As for the new helipad, he
said that hopefully the coun­
ty will never have an emer­
gency such as the one affect­
ing the Gulf region, but if
they did the county would
be ready.
The nellcoptcr was flown
in by Air Rescue 3, operated
jo in tly by the Sem inole
County Sheriff's office and
the D epartm ent o f Public
Safety.
A member of Air Rescue 3,
Dave Williams, said that the
h elicop ter Is one of the
biggest ambulatory helicop­
ters, holding up to 8 people,
if needed. It has the emer­
gency and medical tools to
handle two trauma patients
at one time, Williams said.
The new helipad has land­
ing lights that arc controlled
by the helicopter pilot. The
activation of the lights, as
the flying ambulance lands
prepares to land, also turns
on the traffic warning lights
on Medical Plaza Drive to
stop traffic, a press release
said.
"T h a t’s
am azing,"
Williams said of being able

to navigate the lights from
the helicopter.
Planning for the project
began in April last year and
included
the help and
approval of regulatory agen­
cies such as the Florida
D epartm ent
of
Transportation, the Federal
Aviation
A dm inistration,
and the S tate o f Florida
Agency for Health Care
Administration.
CPU
Engineering,
of
Sanford, and architectural
firm Lym an, D avison and
Dooley, of Tampa, provided
the design for the helipad.
G eneral
C ontractor
R.J.
G riffin
C onstru ction,
of
Orlando, began building the
site in May of this year.
Central Florida Regional
Hospital is a 226 acute care
hospital serving Sem inole
and Volusia
C ounties.
Specialized services include
open heart surgery, em er­
gency services, hyperbaric
m edicine and wound care.
T he Baby
Suites
and
w om en's services, a release
said.
The hospital is located in
Sanford on the south side of
Lake M onroe, three m iles
east of the Sem inole Towne
Center M all.

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them called Houston hotels at
the same time checking room
availability.
The Jones family, including
Veronica’s mother, lives and
works in the Gentilly section
of New Orleans. That area sits
north of the French Quarter
and
adjacent
to
Lake
Pontchartraln. In other words,
it is the flooded area scene on
so many news casts in recent
weeks. Some people may have
seen the famous photo of the
Humanity street sign rising
just
above
the
flood.
Veronica's home is near
Humanity and Piedmont.
The family spent four
nights in Houston. Carl's
employer, Roto Rooter plumb­
ing service, told him there was
work in Central Florida. With
his boss, the tones family
made its way to Winter
Springs. Family members had
searched for the best schools
in the area, and that brought
them to Seminole County.
"We have lived there for
five years, and our property
value had doubled," Veronica
said, but in Central Florida,
she is not sure how they can
afford housing. Most job
openings for hair dressers pay
minimal salaries, she said.
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on the generosity of strangers
like the people of Keeth
Elementary and Barrington
Place
Apartments
near
Oviedo.
"Tills is when the blessings
started com ing," Veronica
said.
The school district has
given her a year's exemption
to attend a school out of zone,
but the generosity of the peo­
ple she has met has been over­
whelming, she said.
The apartment complex
furnished the family's kitchen
and bedrooms. People from
Keeth helped get beds for the
family, even one that they saw
on the patio of her apartment
neighbors.
The Jones fam ily had
arrived with just a few family
photos and clothes. She can­
not get over the generosity,
she said, or the blessings. Her
daughter, Azariah, 13, loves
dolphins, and her bathroom
was decorated with dolphins.
Veronica loves pine trees and
had decorated her salon in
New Orleans with them, and
her room has pine trees here.
H er
son
loves
canned
Mandarin oranges, and now
they have plenty of them.
"N o one knew what our
favorite things w ere," she
said amazed. She registered
her children for school on a
Thursday and they were in
school Friday. She was grate­
ful for that.
Keeth Assistant Principal
Georgia Hill gave Veronica's
phone number to PTA and
others. Before long clothes,
food, and other necessities
poured in.
"M y hom e was like a
revolving door," she said.
"Look at these cards," she
exclaimed as she spread out
about 10 gift cards from shoe
stores. Target and other
places.
PTA
President
Tina
G uerricajotia, Keeth P.E.
Coach Linda Cohn, thirdgrade
teacher
Becky
Crabtree, and PTA member
Leanne Buchanan all coordi­

nated drives and broug/^
bags of clothes and food. The \
school will have three faml- ** '•
lies in all from the hurricane
areas.
Veronica said the children
d on't seem to understand
everything that's happened.
Azariah loves adventures,
but the children had a hard
time when they found out
their dog, who they had to
leave with someone in Texas
would not be returning to
them.
"I don't even realize the
scope of this thing," she
admitted.
She does know how to
deal with the Red Cross and
other agencies. She was sup­
posed to get $1,500 from one
agency sent to Western
Union, but they said some­
one saying they were her
picked it up in Baton Rouge.
She did receive a card for
food stamps, which she has
never had to use before, but
so far the card hasn't worked
in any store.
After all the heat that the
Federal
Emergency
M anagem ent Agency has
taken, Veronica reports that
she received $2,000 from
FEMA. She said she thought
she was one of the first to get
that aid.
She is happy with the
schools her children attend,
she said. In New Orleans,
they both attended successful
m agnet schools. Azariah
docs say that Lake Howell
High School is huge com­
pared with her school back
home.
"She says, 'M om 1 have to
walk so far,'" Veronica said.
She adm its she doesn't
know what the future holds
for them. She is open to stay­
ing in Florida, but the home
prices are prohibitive. That is
a question for later. Her best
friend is coming down from
Alabama to have her hair
done this weekend.
"We know we have a place
to live at least for a year," she
said.

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which operates 16 fire sta­
tions, and includes 323
employees with a budget of
about $40 million.
The new chief begins her
role on Oct. 1. She said she has
had a passion for firefighting
since her teen yean. She likes
the idea of making a differ­
ence and helping people.
W hile at Sem inole High
School, she attended nignt
school
at
Seminole
Community College. She
became an emergency med­
ical technician.
"During that time I was a
volunteer for the city of Lake
Mary Fire Department," Raw
recalled. Later she took the
step to make this her career
after completing paramedic
training in 1984.
'I surely have a passion for
it," Raw said of firefighting.
She moved to this area as a
toddler and lives in Sanford
with her husband.
Once her career started she
set her goals high.
“Yes, ever since 1 got
involved in the fire depart­
m ent I knew that I had a
desire to become chief some
day," she said.
Raw began her career with
Seminole County in 1999 and
is currently serving as assis­
tant fire chief of planning.
Seminole
County
Fire
Department Planning is one
of three divisions, including
operations and adm inistra­
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Raw's responsibilities in

planning include the future of
the department. Primary
responsibilities
include
Fire/EMS station location,
statistical evaluation, techno­
logical advances, public edu­
cation and information, media
relations, firefighter wellness,
and other long and short
range planning.
Prior to her service with the
county, Raw worked for the
Longwood Department of
Public Safety as a battalion
chief of Fire/EMS Operations
and EMS manager.
She has a bachelor's degree
from the University of
Phoenix, and has earned the
executive fire officer designa­
tion from the National Fire
Academy. She is also a gradu­
ate (Class of 2001) of
Leadership Seminole.
Raw said she is trying to
lay out some plans for her
new position.
"I'm already a part of the
organization, and that's a big
positive," she said. She also
said she appreciates her expe­
rience with Schenk.
"W orking with him has
been great," she said. "H e’s a
terrific mentor."
Grace said the county con­
ducted a nationwide search
for the new fire chief.
"Sem inole County has a
tradition of providing high
quality fire-rescue service,"
Grace said. "Leeanna has the
talent, knowledge and experi­
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to police. McGill dropped
.If the friend, but hit him and
m.ke his leg as he maneu­
vered the car when two armed
-ecurity guards approached
rhe guard fired into the car
Two bullets hit McGill, one
fatally through the heart.
Police did not arrest the
two guards. An investigation
has been completed, accord­
ing to an investigator from the
Florida Department of Law
Enforcement, but the report
will not be sent to the State
Attorney for a week or two.
Sanford Police Chief Brian
Toolcy and Tom Artingstall
from the Office of State
Attorney Norman Wolfingcr
attended the town hall meet­
ing. M ost of the questions
people asked were directed at
them.
One thing the audience
wanted to know is why and
when the FDLE was asked to
join the investigation. Because
one o f the security guards
father's once served as a
Sanford Police Officer, and
because the other guard had
completed volunteer training
with the department, Toolcy
said the FDLE was asked to
help.
"I wanted that impartial
investigation," Tooley said.
"(FDLE) did us a favor by
assisting us with this investi­
gation."
People still questioned the
timing since FDLE wasn't
asked until at least Monday,
two days after the shooting.
Another man wondered how
independent the state law
enforcement department is
when the state is the one to
license security guards, in this

case Bryan Ansley and
William
Swofford
of
Community
Enforcement
Services.
Tooley made it clear that he
did not have to bring anyone
info
the
investigation.
Department policy called for
the
assistance,
however.
People still wondered if evi­
dence rould have been tam­
pered with in the two days
after the shooting before tne
FDLE joined the investigation.
Another question people
has was why a toxicology
report was performed on
McGill, but not the two securi­
ty guards. Tooley said the two
guards did not appear intoxi­
cated. They were not stum­
bling around, for instance,
and so there wasn't a visible
sign that it should be done.
Sharon Bostic addressed
the meeting. She is the person
who raised McGill and calls
him her son, although she is
not his biological mother. She
expressed her anger at the
whole situation.
"I'm very angry," she
began. Anyone else, she said,
would have been arrested for
shooting into a car filled with
young people and killing one
of them.
"They should have been
arrested and bonded out,"
said Bostic; referring to the
security guards. She wanted
to know how long it would
take the state attorney to give
her any answers once tney
have the investigation report.
Artingstall said he couldn't
tell.
She said the newspapers
are trying to portray the
guards in a better light than

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was nearly kicked out ol here last ferent in that regard. Nobody can
week. There was some serious "pull the plug" on me, or refuse
argument last week after my dis­ to run something I write, and
patches "Proximity Delays" and therefore shut me down. I am
"Gates of Fire." Many people certainly a writer.
wanted me gone. One captain
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was screaming at tlte top of his your dispatches I have learned:
lungs in a parking lot. Not oozy The enemy Is very tough and
at all. I just don't air every fight. I smart; the street fighting Is fright­
don't run a tabloid. There are big­ eningly fierce and deadly;
ger issues tJian my relationship American soldiers are brave,
with "tl»e brass," which is shaky dedicated, good leaders and are
trying to, do, the right thing; pqr
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blog for?
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ing; the audience came. 1 didn't
Coalition are making this work.
write to anyone in particular.
Q Why are you risking your The enemy is brave, but so are
life to write these dispatches? the new Iraqi police and Army.
What Is your motive? What do Tlte enemy is smart, but so are
your dispatches tell us about our many people who are stopping
soldiers, the enemy, or the war in them. Tlte enemy Is getting their
ass kicked in Mosul. They are still
Iraq that we need to know?
A: This Is an incredibly impor­ deadly, but they are losing. Three
tant moment in history. This is new police stations were built
not the invasion of Panama or the tltis week. Peace can prevail here.
expulsion of an army from They have been at war here for
Kuwait. Terrorism Is increasindy about 50 years. It's time for peace.
dangerous. Your life might end in Many of tlte Iraqis are weary
llie next five minutes because of with war.
Q. I was always against going
it. Your children's milk might be
poisoned because of it. Don t kid to Iraq; I'm anti-US. interven­
yourself. They blow kids to tionist foreign policy but not anti­
pieces here. Scares people when military. Reading your stuff - the
they do that. Scaring people is Aug. 10 dispatch, for example only makes me tliink that the
part of their plan.
insurgents/jihadists/terrorists
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trust/believe your reports? Are numerous than 1 imagined and
you tix&gt; friendly to the military? that we were stupid for going
Are you interested in being "fair- there and should get our butts
and-balanced"? Is the journalism out ASAP. Am 1 wrong?
A; You are wrong. If you run
establishment too hung up on
tiny will follow. They will kill
these questions?
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nalist" simply because 1 do not
Bill StrigmixiU is a columnist at
work for anyone. All the journal­
the Pittsburgh Thbunc-Rnvw. Eists I know work for someone.
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her son. Both guards have
arrest records as does McGill.
"M y 16-year-old is dead,"
she said. "H e did a lot of good
things." M cGill's biological
mother, Eleanor McGill, said
she didn't understand why
the guards walked free.
"Travares was a handsome
child," she added.
Bostic said they shot the
wrong person's child because
she will aintinue to work for
justice for her son.
"I want somebody to be
arrested," she concluded.
People in the room attend­
ed the meeting hoping to hear
facts about tne case. What
they received instead were
promises of a thorough inves­
tigation that am ldn't be dis­
cussed because it is ongoing.
Several people questioned
why the meeting was even
held.
"W hat's going on isn't
what we need," one man said.
Security guards should not
receive the same treatment as
police officers, members of the
audience said, but it seems
like they are in this case. They
wanted to know why the
guards were not locked up,
even as one of the car passen­
gers were for an outstanding
warrant.
Tooley said based on the
information at the time of the
shooting, there was no reason
to make an arrest.
Some wanted to know if the
guards were invited to the
meeting and if they were, why
they didn't show up. Clayton
said they were not invited.
Clayton
assured
those
attending the meeting that the
NAACP was not going to let
this case go.
"W e can bring in some
heavy
artillery,"
Clayton
vowed. "We're watching."

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tals specialize in treatment of
problems with bones.
Nineteen of the Shriners
hospitals specialize in caring
for children with orthopedic
problems. These problems
include clubfoot, brittle bone
disease, curvature of the
spine, hand and back prob­
lems and more. The organiza­
tion has four pediatric bum
hospitals in Galveston, Texas;
Cincinnati;
Boston;
and
Sacramento, Calif.
Recently, a local child was

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Shrinors liko Harold Orondorl
will soon bo tolling pooplo about
the organization's hospitals.

flown from the Tampa hospi­
tal to Philadelphia where tne
Shriner facility specializes in
spinal cord injuries and dis­
eases. lire flight would have
cost $10,000, but the Shriners
picked up the tab.
Three of the Shriners hos­
pitals arc equipped to cate for
spinal cord injuries. They also
provide long-term rehanilitative care and therapy. They
are located in Chicago,
Sacramento and Philadelphia.
Bergenske said the paper

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"The number I purpose is
to make the public more
aware of what we d o,"
Bergenske said. They will also
take donations, and he added
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procedures
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deoded yeT
113 Mart course
114 Advertising
award
115 Mulder and
Scuty’s
transport?

110 Four: Prof
119 Atty s degree
120 Dudley DoRight's org
121 Gave a new
han&lt;J*
122 Versatile bean
123 Chaucer's

11 Central parts
12 Chom orphys
13 Phys test
question
14 Limited
15 Lunch order
16 Canadians,
often, from
twilight
1968 84’
124 His the slopes
17 Trivial
125 Name of 16
18 Piquant
popes
24 Bolters' gp
25 Rocky hill
DOWN
30 CO-_
1 Kitchen
32 One writing
protection
Alaska stones?
2 Bankrupt
34 Pampered
energy giant
37 Bend over
3 Sports page
forward
Item
38 Flat topped
4 They're loaded
nse
5 Loser
40 Bahamas
6 Red Ink figure
summer time?
7 Is for more than 41 Tease
one?
42 Popular nest
8 Oahu neighbor
egg. for short
9 Where many
43 The nerve of
users shop
Walter?
10 Camp In the
45 One doing a
wilderness, say
bank )ob

46
47
49
50
52
54

Keats work
Scrapes
Count m music
Varied Abbr
Peace partner
Banned growthrotardant spray
55 Astonishes
58 Ruckus
61 Swear words
64 Actress Rigg
65 Farm eipanse
66 An archangel
67 Big name In talk
68 South
America's Rio
d e ls __
69 With 102-Down,
affectionate
term
70 _ Mawr
73 Fliers'choices
74 N Dak
neighbor
77 The others
78 Guffaw syllable
60 Lemon add-on
81 Sound ot
reproval
83 Excess

IT

have been helped at the 22
hospitals, according to statis­
tics from the Shriners.
Anyone who knows a child
who needs help or if a person
has a child who needs help,
they can call Ken llarrelson.
Hospital Com m ittee chair­
man locally at 321-231-1411 or
toll-free at 800-421-7977 or
nationally at 800-237-5055.
Hie Shriners also have a Web
site at www.shrinershq.org.

NOTICE OF
PROPOSED
TAX INCREASE

Edited by Rich Nonis and Joyce Nichols Lewis
-A U PAIRS' By
OIA CHRISTIAN
ACROSS
1 Benlfur
opponent
0 “Sweet Adeline"
composer
t2 Copper!one

added.
Shriner m embership is
more than 434,000 in almost
200 Shrine Temples in the
United
States,
Canada,
Mexico and Panama. The first
tem ple, or chapter, was
organized in New York City
in 1872.
Tire total 2005 budget for
Shriners hospitals for chil­
dren added up to $625 mil­
lion. Nearly 800,000 children

86 "No seats.* on
R'way
89 Small
merganser
91 Whatever
92 Without
exception
95 In working ordor
96 Grinders
98 Soldier's
knapsack
99 Religious
offshoots
100 Anthropology
prefix
102 See 69-Down
103 Signs on again
104 Harden
106 A-one
107 Conger catcher
108 Indigent
110 Santa s season
112 Scandinavian
native
113 Retired, as a
prof
116 He preceded
GRF
117 Web address
ending

Th e City of Lake Mary has tentatively adopted
a measure to increase its property tax levy.

Last Year’s property tax levy:
A. Initially proposed tax levy..............
B. Less tax reductions due to Value
Adjustment Board and other
assessment changes..................
C. Actual property tax levy.................. .$

6,301,524

This year’s proposed tax levy............... $

6,812,193

n r

30,236
6,271,288

All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public
hearing on the tax increase to be held on

60
02
03
05

Tricks
Sub letters
Not free
IRS crackdown
on two-seated
carnages?
07 To whom “Get
the* to e
nunnery* was
sax)
69 Tump**
“breakers*
7| Tel to be

Thursday, Septem ber 22, 2005
7:00 PM
100 N. Country Club Road
Lake Mary, Florida 327 4 6

72 Sena* of career
stagnation?
74 Goffer's five iron
75 WrtterSantha
Rama__
70 Obfed
77 Commandment
pronoun
79 French
aaaambfy

A FIN A L D E C IS IO N on the proposed tax increase
and the budget will be made at this hearing.
OVIIAM

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BU D G ET SUMMARY
CITY OF LAKE MARY - FISCAL YEAR 2005 - 2006
TH E PROPOSED OPERATING B U D G ET EXPENDITURES
OF TH E CITY OF LAKE MARY ARE 5.96% LESS THAN
LA S T YEAR'S T O TA L OPERATING EXPENDITURES
Mlllage Per $1,000
General Fund

3.9998

E S TIM A TE D R E V E N U E S
Taxes:
Millage per $ 1,000
Ad Valorem Tax
3.9998
Franchise &amp; Ulilily Taxes
Licenses and Permits
Fines and Forfeitures
Intergovernmental
Charges for Services
Other
TO TA L S O U R C E S ---------------------------------Transfers In
Fund Balance/Reserves/Net Assets
T O T A L R EV EN U ES. TR A N S F E R S &amp;
BALAN CES

General
Fund
$ 6.573.766
5.180.254
880.250
216,000
1.758,815
524.100
250.000
15.363,185
733.250
7.250,000
_$ 23,366.435

EX P EN D ITU R ES____________________
General Government
Finance
Police
Fire
Public Works
Parks and Recreation
Water and Sewer Operating
Stormwater
Vehicle Maintenance
Capital Projects
Debt Service__________________
TO TA l e x p e n d it u r e s
—
Transfers Out
Fund Balance/Reserves/Net Assets
TO TA L A P PR O P R IATED E X P EN D ITU R ES
TR A N SFER S. R E S E R V E S &amp; BALANCES
The tentative, adopted, and/or final budgets

V

2,091,718
529,536
4.438.453
4.770,154
723.413
1.650.535

Special
Revenue
Funds

Debt
Service
Funds

Capital
Projects
Funds

Internal
Service
Funds

Enterprise
Funds

1 2 ,0 0 0
1,2 0 0 ,0 0 0

243.550
7.745
263,295
807.958

1.255.000
34,588

_$ 1.071,253

$ 1,289.586

1.500
1,201,500
D0_
719,939
1.516.300

3,516,000
223.100
3,739.100

825.152
14.000

12.284.377

2.730.689
22.764.932

_$ 16.023.477

$ 1.733.361

$46.921.853

$ 3.437.739

2.079,714
138.988

14.203.809
1.974.939
7.187.687

125,200
100,750
845.303
_S 1.071,253

1.256.019
1.256.019
33.569
$ 1.289.588

6,573.766
5,180,254
880,250
228,000
2,958.815
5.108,802
496.345
21.426.232

839.152
22,500
871.709

8.500

116,700

Totals

3.414.039

6.245,308

3.414.039

6,464,010

23.700

655,000
6.904.467

1 3.437.739

$16.023.477

on file in the office of the above mentioned taxing authority j
' as a public record.

324.882
437.398
762,280

j

2.091.718
529.536
4.446.953
4.770.154
723.413
1.650,535
2.079.714
138.988
324.882
10,213.445
1.256.019
~ 28,225,357

971.081

2.730.689
15.965.807

1.733.361

$46.921.853

�Page IB
Sunday
Septem ber 18 , 2005

t h e B iG S
Weekly atats for Seminole
County's Major League
Baseball players
Oviedo High School’s

M ark
B ellhorn
2b

New York Yankees
zb

h

r

HR

rtl

294 62 42
8
30
.211
• Hit first homer last Sunday
with Yankees at Oakland, the
team that drafted him.

Seminole High School’s

D avid
E ckstein

St. Louis Cardinals
h

r

HR

rbi

avg.

851 187 78
7 53 £85
• On 13-game hit streak with 10
multi-nit games and hits in
16 of 17 games since 8/22.

Lake Mary's

D anny
G raves
New York Mets
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mv

fab

an

1
1 10 18
18 M 3
• Is 0-1 with an 18.00 ERA in 5
game* giving up 12 runs on 15
hits in 6 innings at Norfolk.
l^ n0

onriDvy iiy ii o cn o o is

F elipe
L opez
8S
•*»

h

140

r

HR

78

IB

08

3M2

• Had three 2-hit games against
Milwaukee and has four 2-hit
games in last six starts.

Sanford Middle School'*

Corey
P a tter s o n
CF

Chicago Cubs
•b

h

r

HR

By Dean Smith
Herald Staff
Lyman did something it hadn't done
In 23 years and Lake Howell evened it
record to highlight non-diitrict football
action Involving Seminole County
schools.
The Greyhounds (2-1) won for their
second straight game, holding off Lake
Brantley (2-2), 13-10, at the Carlton D.
Henley Sports Complex, giving the
hosts their first win over the Patriots

□
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390 87 46
13 29
.223
• Had a good game, including
hitting a home run. in win
over Cardinals on Tuesday.

Laka Branttay High 8chooTa

J ason
V aritek

By Dean Smith
Herald Stall
WINTER S P R IN G S -T h e
Winter Springs football team
worked on one thing this
week _ finish what you Hart.
And that's exadly what the
Bear* did Friday night taking
advantage of nearly every
break and getting tne Job
done when it was time to get
It done and the hosts domi­
nated the scoring In defeating
Lake Mary, 28-9, in the Class
6A-Distrid 2 opener for both
teams at the A.W. Epps Sports
Complex.
The past two weeks Winter
Springs (2-2) had good stats,
but mistakes and turnovers
allowed powerful Mainland
to blow out the Bears and
Winter Park to pull out a
close win.

Lake Mary, on the other
hand, also nad good offensive
num bers, but could not take
ad vantage o f any of the
turnovers and had a lot of
trouble in the red zone at the
R am s lost for the second
straight w eek.

After Winter Springs went
three-and-out on the first
scries. Lake Mary marched 31
yards on seven plays, with 28
yards coming on a pair of
runs by Marcus Kendrick, but
the drive stalled and Chris
Haines came on to knock
through a 24-yard field goal
wilh 6 3 7 left in the opening
period.
The Bears then marched
right bark down the field, but
turned the ball over on downs
at the Lake Mary 20.
But the excitement of stop­
ping a big drive waa tem­
pered moments later when
Winter Springs Ashuwa
Richardson took a punt at the
35, made one defender miss
and ran 65 yards for a touch­
down that put the hosts

Boston Red Sox
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Greyhounds best Patriots
for the first time since 1982
since 1982. The victory also stopped a
two-game winning streak for Lalte
Brantley.
The Silver Hawks, meanwhile, got
back to -500 on the season, 2-2, by
defeating their second Osceola County
foe of the campaign, Poindana, 31-12.

The win also equaled Lake Howell's
vidory foul for 2004.
Things did not go well at all for most
of the Private School teams as they
opened dlstrid play.
The only exception was Orangcwood
Christian, which got its first win of the

season, and first distrid vidory, by
whitewashing Lake Mary Prep (0-4),
53-0. The Griffins are still scoreless on
the season.
TVinlty Prep (2-1) saw not only Its
unbeaten streak end, but also its perfect
defensive record, as The Villages won
their first-ever distrid game in a big
way, trouncing the Saints, 45-14.
The Master's Academy also was
humbled In its distrid opener, getting
shut out by Warner Christian, 49-0.

B e a rs b o u n ce b ack

But Friday night, the hosts
didn't let falling behind 3-0
early and turning the ball
over three times on intercep­
tions bother them as they vir­
tually moved the ball at will
against the Rama (2-2).

Cincinnati Rada
4*7

Lyman, Lake Howell pick up big wins

Winter Springs takes
care of business

S3

ab

S p o rts

ahead to stay with 41-seconds
left in the first period. David
LeBar added the first of his
four extra points on the
evening.
The Rams would continue
lo move the ball on offense,
but every time they got into
scoring position, there would
be a turnover or a crudal
mental mistake that would
result in a penalty or forcing
themselves to use up a time
out.
And the Bears were there to
take advantage.
Following a fumble recov­
ery at Its own 36, Winter
Springs went on a seven play,
64-yard drive capped by an
U-yard touchdown run by
Tyrone Lewis, who had 32
yards on two carries during
the drive.
Three turnovers, two by
Winter Springs, kept the score
at 14-3 aa the teams went to
halftime.
The Bears basically put the'
game on tee aarly.in tile third
quarter as Lake Mary went
three-and-out and the hosts
took over at their own 22 and
went 78 yards on seven plays.
The big plays in the drive
were a 33-yard run by Lewis
and two long runs by fullback
Elwil Acvedo of 18 and 17
yards, the second being for
the touchdown wilh 7:12 lo
go in the third period and the
score was 21-3.
Both learns turned the ball
over on Interceptions on their
next possessions and the
Rams then turned the ball
over on downs at the 23 and
Winter Springs then went on
a drive over the final 336 of
the third quarter and first 2:45
of the final period to seal the
deal.
The 12-play drive not only
ale up time. Lake Mary was
also forced lo use Iwo defen­
sive lime outs, on back-toback plays, and the home fans
were starting to feel a win
coming.
Tun Boykins did most of the
damage, carrying the ball
seven
times for50
51yards,
-------------------including the final five yards

TT»a Winter Springs bench shows Ha excitement as Ashuwe RtaherdeorHNaSHelwa'o^
sideline on hla way to a 65-yard punt return lor a first quarter touchdown that put the Beers ahead
to stay as they went on to defeat Lake Mery tor the fifth time In the six vo an T ?«o 1? * - ? ?
District 2 opener lor both teams at the AW. Epps
**
had a seven-yard run and had game-hlgh'a t o ^ S t e T ^ . ^ d y l r d ^
Springs Improved to 2-2 on the season.
y
receptions, 57. as Winter
for the touchdown with 9:15
left in the game.
The Rams made two nice
drives in the final nine min­
utes, but the first ended with
fumble on fourth-down right
just inched from the goal line
that rolled into the end zone
for a touchback. and the sec­
ond used up the final 236 of
the game.
Kashi/ Vallot took a punt at
his own 35 and returned it 25
yards to the Winter Springs 40
and quarterback Sean
Connolly hit two big passes,
one for 11 yards to Mark
Layton and the other for 21
yards to Vallot to give the
visitors Arst-and-goal at the
eight with less than two min­
utes to play.
Vallot ran for seven and

Connolly tried to sneak In
from the one, being stopped
Just short.
But after using their final
time out with 29.9-teconds
left Vallot lost a yard before
Reggie Robinson burrowed
his way in as the final gun
sounded.
The Bean had 18 first
downs and ran for 280 yards
on 36 attempts, led by
Acevedo with 101 yards on 10
carries, Boykins with 92 yards
on 15 carries and Lewis with
91 yards on seven attempts.
Quarterback Matt McKinnon
completed 8-of-19 passes for
84 yards, but also threw three
interceptions. Richardson
caught five of those passes for
57 yards.
Lake Mary had 11 first

downs and ran for 139 yardi
on 31 carries with Vallot run
nine for 71 on 12 attempts
and Kendrick 35 yards on si
carries. Connolly was also 8for-19 for 88 yards and only
had one interception. Vallot
caught three passes for 31
yards and Layton two passe&lt;
(or 30 yards.
But four fumbles, three of

w hich w ere lost, the In tertep
Hon, and turning the ball ov«
o n dow ns tw ice, w ere m ore
U un the Rama could ov er­
com e.

w^ ! i ' Frid*y. Winter Spring,
which has now beaten Lake
Mary five of the last six times
the two teams have met, will
host red-hot Lyman, which
Improved to 3-1 on Friday at
the A.W. Epps Sports

HR

405 11* 88 21 85
.291
* In first funk of season. Ifitlesa
in last four games heading
into big NY weekend series.

Laka Brantley High

Rickie
W eeks
2B

Oviedo edges Seminole in overtime defensive battle

R
u Tony
Tn n u De8ormler
By

Special to the Herald
SANFORD — One of
Central Florida's oldest rival­
ries had a brilliant new chapter
added to it Friday night at
Thomas E. Whigham Stadium.
After 48 minutes that fea­

.

•

. . .

.

tured seven fumbles (three
lost), three interceptions, two
blocked field goal altempla,
and a collection of molar-rat­
tling hits, the latest episode of
the Oviedo-Seminole football
rivalry came down to a twopoint conversion in overtime.
Jordan Dalrymple ran for the

A A raJeeBtew as
»b
h
r HR
295 71 44
12 35
.241
• Cooled off since bi,
big series
with Marlins, lust 5-for-40
(.125) since August 26.

In The Minor'*
• Tim Raines Jr. is batting .254
for AAA-Ottawa.
• Char Lytle is batting .217 for
AA-Alfoona.
• Kvle Bono is 1-0 with a 7.04
ERA for A-Lancaster.
• Kevin Melillo is batting .282
after move to AA-Midiand.
• 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-Lynchbur*.
• Jon Venters is 8-6 with 3 saves
and a 3.93 ERA for A-Rome.
• John-Michael Howell U bat­
ting -363 for A-Vermont.
• Drew Butera is up to .217 for
Class A-Brooklyn Cyclones.

Photo courtesy at AicliBoMha, Magic Msmarist,ki«.
Sophomore Chris Parry (No. 21) looks tor running room tor
Oviedo during the Lions' 15-14 overtim# victory over host
Seminols In s defensive battle at Thomas E. Whigham Stadium.

two-point conversion to give
the visiting Oviedo Lions a 15­
14 come-from-behind win over
the host Seminole Fighting
Seminoles in a 6A-District 2
and Seminole Athletic
Conference contest.
"If there's such a thing as an
ugly district win, this waa it,"
said Oviedo coach Greg
Register. 'Both defenses
played great ail night long.
"Seminole is a very good
football team. Everyone waa
quick to count them out after
they lost their first two games,
but DeLand is much improved
this year and Neaie is Neste,
one of the state's top teams.
Seminole battled us hard."
Register and the Lions had
hoped that the return of senior
quarterback lyier Crocket from
a thumb Injury would kickstart the Oviedo offense which
had managed just one touch­
down in its last two games
(and that was on a one-yard,
one-play drive following an
interception against Lyman).
In the first half against
Seminole, the Lions had three
turnovers and accumulated
Just 62 yards.
"Our offense has to start
clicking," said Register. "Our

defense did a great Job of keep­
ing us in the game tonight and
giving us a chance to win."
Seminole (0-3,0-1 district 0-1
SAC) exploited an Oviedo
fumble in the first quarter
when Thivis Goodine broke
several tackles during a 20yard touchdown run. Thanks
to Julian Brown, who blocked
an Oviedo field goal attempt
as time ran out in the second
quartet the Tribe took that 7-0
lead into halftime.
That lead lasted all of four
plays into the third quarter as
Oviedo took the kickoff and
raced 73 yards to tie the score.
Dalrymple completed the
drive with a seven-yard touch­
down run.
Again thanks to Brown, who
blocked another Oviedo field
goal attempt In the final sec­
onds of the fourth quartet the
game went into overtime.
Seminole had the ball first
and scored on three plays to
retake the lead, Goodine rush­
ing in from the 5-yard line.
Jared Curtis kicked the pointafter and Seminole had tha
lead again. 14-7.
After netting Just one yard
on tha first two plays of its
overtime series, Oviedo got the

ball into the end zone as
Crockett found Adam Siegel
wi* *
P*sa. Peflup,
motivated by the memory of
the two blocked field goal
attempts. Register and the
Lions pul the game in the
handa of Dalrymple.
"Adam ia a great athlete, a
great kid, and a great Icader;"
said Register. "When we go to
the Jumbo formation in situa­
tions like that, we have three
of our captains (Dalrymple.
Jeff Crawley, and Andy Lark)
In the backrield. They uuiw
how to get the Job dona."
Dalrymple led all rushers
with 78 yards on 14 carries
while Lark had 56 yards on
five rushes. Crockett complet­
ed 12 of 27 passes for 110
yards.
Goodine led Seminole with
14 carries for 74 yards. When
not blocking field goals. Brown
contributed 28 yards rushing
on 16 rushes. James Manning
had two carries for 19 yards
and four catches for 36 yards.
Next Friday, Oviedo (3-1,1-0
district 2-0 SAC) hosts Winter
Park and Seminole will
on
another SAC foe when the
THbe visits Lake Howell. Both
games will start at 7 p.m.

�Page 2 It Sunday. September 18. 2005

Tin: lint mj&gt;

Briefsl Lake Brantley’s Loomis returns to his racing roots
FASCAR RACING
The Goodyear
Challenge Late Model 100
headlines the program
tonight (Saturday) at New
Smyrna Speedway.
Along with the
Goodyear Challenge will
be the Open Wheel
Modified*, Spo:
jrtsman.
Super Stock Mini Stock
and Strictly Stock divi­
sions, which will be racing
for double points.
The pit gate will open at
2 p.m. with practice for
the Goodyear Challenge
Late Model 100 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. with racing action
beginning at 7 J 0 p.m.
General admission will
be $15 for adults, $10 for
students and seniors, and
free for children 11 and
under.
New Smyrna Speedway
is located on the comer of
SR44 and SR415.
For more information,
please call 386-427-4129,
or visit the website at
www.fascar.org.
DOMINATION
Southern Championship
Wrestling will be present­
ing ''Domination" tonight
(Saturday) at the VFW
Hall at 351 South
Highway 17-92 in DeBary.
Tne evening will feature
seven matches headlined
by a “Triple Threat" main
event.
The SCW Heavyweight
Title will be on the line
when current champion
Vordell Walker puts up
the belt against both
"Heartthrob* Scott Davis
and Jason Hexx.
'Living Legend' Larry
Zbyszko makes his return
to the ring to take on an
opponent of his choice.
In one-on-one competi­
tion, Thump Dupree will
square off against
Heartbreak Express mem­
ber Sean Davis.
Crusierweights will take
to the air when Chasyn
Ranee and Aaron Epic
meet in the squared circle
There will also be a
Special Appearance by a
former WWF World
Champion as well as other
matches featuring
"Fabulous" Phil Davis,
Rip Malibu, Jasion Moore,
Legion Kage, Preston
James, Scott Commodity
and the Green Light
District.
Dell time is set for 7 JO
p.m. and tickets are $10
for adults and $7 for chil­
dren under the age of 12.
For mom information,
please call 407-474-4453.
YOUTH SOCCER
The Sanford Recreation
Department will be host­
ing a Sanford Instructional
Soccer League beginning
on Saturday, September
20th and running every
Saturday until November
Bth from 9 a.m.-to-lO a.m.
at Zinn Deck Field (next to
the Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium) on
Mellonville Avenue.
The league is for boys
and girls ages 5-to-7 and
B-to-10 and the cost is $40
(includes participation
award and T-shirt).
For information call the
Sanford Recreation
Department at 407-330­
5697 or Kicks N Dribbles
at 407-721-8219.
SEPTEMBER DERBY
The September Soap Box
Derby Rally will be held
on Saturday September 24
at Sanford Derby Park.
The event will be spon­
sored by the Central
Florida Soap Box Derby
and The Sanford
Recreation Department.
Check In will be at 7
a.m. with racing at 8 a.m.
Car and driver must
meet AASBD standards.
The race will feature Time
Swap and two Double
Eliminations. All cars
must use Z-Class wheels
(No Wheel Bank) and
their will be divisions for
stock, superstock and
master.
The cost is $45 for the
first entry and $70 for a
family. You must be pre­
registered and paid by 5
p.m. September 19th.
After that date there will
be a $10 late fee with a
noon Friday, September
23rd cutoff. No on-site
registrations
For more information,
please contact Norm
Perry, Race Director; at
(work) 407-330-5697 or
(home) 321-267-0168.

Special to tha Herald

j Petty Enterprises," Petty said.
come home."
Tobbie won races as a crew chief here,
Loomis, a Forest City native, has
Kyle Petty, CEO of Petty Enterprises,
and then won a lot of races and a cham­ already left his position as crew chief of
Wednesday announced tne organiza­
pionship with Jeff Gordon and
Hendrick Motorsports' No. 24
tion's addition of championship-win­
Hendrick Motorsports. We have great
Chevrolet* and will work as a consult­
ning crew chief Robbie Loomis as exec­
respect for the entire Hendrick organi­
ant to the No. 48 Chevrolet* as the
utive vice president of race operations.
zation, and know that Robbie's experi­
operation pursues the 2005 NEXTEL
In his new role, Loomis, a Lake
ence with the Hendrick team has pre­
Cup championship.
Brantley I ligh School graduate, will
pared him well for the role he will take
"We still have a job to do," said
head the day-to-day operations of Level on at Petty Enterprises.
Loomis, 41, who won a Cup title with
Cross-based Petty Enterprises and Its
"Robbie Loomis will direct our entire
driver Jeff Gordon in 2001 after coming
two full time NASCAR NEXTEL Cup
race operation, and we expect his expe­
to Hendrick from Petty Enterprises in
Series teams — the No. 43 Dodges driv­ rience and hLs ability to mold a team to
2000. "Our goal is winning that cham­
en by Jeff Green and the No. 45 Dodges
help us get to the next level. Robbie has
pionship with Jimmie (Johnson), Chad
piloted by Petty.
been a part of our family for a long
(Knaus) and the No. 48 team. I'm here
"We are excited that Robbie will be
time,
totosupport
time,and
andwe're
we'rehappy
happytotohave
havehim
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supportthem
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“11,-ndrick Motorsports opened my
eyes to a whole different level of this
industry. The experience has allowed
me to see things from a new perspec­
tive and learn important lessons about
business and life. I'm truly grateful to
Rick. Jeff and the 500 people who make
Hendrick Motorsports so special.

"I was with the Petty family for 11
years before being blessed to work with
Jeff and the No. 24 team. Kyle and
Richard (Petty) are giving me an
incredible opportunity to come home,
back where 1 started my career, and I'm
honoredand
andexcited
excitedtotodo
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that."
honored

L o ca l spikers shine in T rin ity Prep Invitational
B
y Dean Smith
By
Herald Staff

Thursday's opening day in
the Trinitv Prep Invitational
Volleyball Tournament proved
to be a good one for Seminole
County teams.
Lake Mary, Orange wood
Christian and the host Saints

each
Kowboys,
eachwon
wontwice,
twice,while
whileonly
only
Kowboys,25-20
25-20and
and25-17,
25-17,and
and
Lake Howell, which fell to
whipping East Ridge, 25-12
Orange wood, suffered a loss
and 25-15.
among local teams.
Orangewood (9-1) had to
Trinity Prep (10-1) rolled over
work a little harder, edging
East Ridge, 25-8 and 25-15, and
past Edgewater, 25-15 and 27­
Osceola, 25-12 and 25-13, and
25, and rallying from a game
Lake Mary (5-5) followed the
down to defeat the Silver
Saints' lead against the same
Hawks (7-3), 24-26, 25-20 and
teams, outsailing the
15-11.

Swinging away

HtrsM photo by Tbmmy Vlncsnt
Everyone looks toward the leftfield fence to watch Brian Justice's blast leave Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium Friday morning In the opening game of the ASA Men’s Major Slow Pitch
National Championship. Justice and his AM Las Vegas/Benfleld/Reece/Belcher/Shade/Easton
teammates from Las Vegas, Nevada take an eariy lead over Aubrey'a/Resmondo/TPS of
Savannah, Georgia. Also entered in the tournament are Team Easton from Jacksonville and the
Armed Forces. Competition In the double-elimination event will resume this morning (Saturday)
at 9 a.m. with other games that day at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Admission Is free to everyone.

G olden K n igh ts look in g to
s ta r t riv alry w ith a v icto ry
Special to the Herald

After opening the season with a 10 point loss
to Penn State, the Bulls bounced back last week
After vrare of talk and speculation, UCF and
with a 37-3 victory over Florida A&amp;M. Running
USF will finally meet on tne gridiron this
back Andre I fall was the big playmaker for USF.
evening (Saturday) at Raymond James Stadium
He ran for 156 yards on 18 carries, to go along
in Tampa.
with a career high three rushing touchdowns.
Despite being a mere 98 miles apart this will
The BuUs spent most of the time on the ground,
be the first time they have faced each other on
with 56 of their 74 plays being rushing attempts.
the football field. Kickoff is set for 7.06 p.m.
Quarterback Pat Julmiste threw for just 71 yards
FSN Florida will televise the game, with Rick
against Florida A4rM.
Peckham handling the play-by-play duties and
Defensively against FAMU, USF was led by
Tony McGee has the color analyst.
linebackers Stephen Nichoals and Ben Moffit,
For fans who cannot see the game, the UCF
who both totaled six tackles.
ISP Network and its flagship station 740-The
UCF had a bye last week, but had an impres­
Team AM (WQTM) will broadcast live from
sive showing at South Carolina on Sept. 1.
Tampa. Marc Daniels will once again have the
Despite a 24-15 loss, the squad showed great
call with Gary Parris. Jerry O'Neill will handle
improvement from last season on both sides.
the sideline duties.
Defensively, UCF held the Gamecocks to just
UCF head coach George O’Leary hopes this
32 yards on the ground and registered three
first meeting on the gridiron is the start of a
sacks for the game. Paul Carrington, Frisner
yearly tradition. O'Leary would like to play the
Nelson, and Chris Welsh each had a sack and
Bulls each season.
Ronnell Sandy led the team with seven total
"I think everyone at UCF would like to see it
tackles. The UCF defensive front will be chal­
every year," said OLeary. "I think when you
lenged all night by Hall. Hall has quickly estab­
have 11 games, I could see the problem, but once lished himself as one of best runners in the his­
you go to a 12th game, it seems to be a natural
tory of the program, rushing for 1,585 yards,
fit. Instead of looking in Utah or California to
while appearing in just 13 career games.
play a game, you have one (game) two hours
UCF had two receives go over 100 yards
down the street. They have
over there
'“ Tf a* stadium
‘ “ “ ‘T °\er
the Gamecocks. Mike Walker hauled in
brin.g thelr.cn,wd
our
nine catches for 105 yards and a touchdown,
crowd. It will be ai great icrowd to watch the
while Lake Howell graduate Brandon Marshall
game."
had 10 catches for 102 yards. Aiter a solid
UCF Fans can leant more about the Golden
preaseason, quarterback Steven Moffet complet­
Knights as they prepare to face the Bulls by
ed 27-of-39 pastes for 258 yards and a touch­
watching "The George O'Leary Show" prior to
down. The improvement of Moffet also caught
the game. The program airs today at 1 p.m. on
the eye of Leavitt.
WESH-TV 2.
"He (Moffet)
is a very
football
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player,
Just like O'Leary, USF head coach Jim Leavitt
said Leavitt. "We recruited him out of high
has been asked ail week about the possible rival­ school and we know what he can do. He's vry forming. Like OLeary, Leavitt also sees it as a
talented. He can run and throw. He's a very3
natural fit.
ented player."
"1 think it's natural,’ said Leavitt. "I don't
The UCF rushing attack should get an extra
think that there is any question. We haven't been boost this week with the return of DonUvious
playing football for that long and we didn't
Wilcox. He was forced out of the South Carolina
play them early because they have been playing
game early in the first quarter of taking a knee
football for quite a while longer. We were a I-AA
to the head, resulting in a minor concussion.
team just trying to see if we could become a
Kevin Smith and Jason Peters filled in nicely for
football team. Everybody's already been writing
Wilcox. Smith, a true freshman playing in his
about i t since the two schools are so dose, that
first carver game had 48 yards on 13 attempts,
it would be natural."
while Peters had 42 yards on 13 carries.

InInother
othermatchups.
matchups.Pine
Pine
Castle Christian (6-2) held off
Mount Dora Bible by identical
25-22 scores before falling to
Edgewater, 25-22 and 25-21.
Trinity Prep made a state­
ment earlier In the week by
handing Pine Castle its first
loss of tne season, 23-25, 25-22,
25-18 and 25-14.
Orangewood had also
entered the tournament on a
roll, having romped past Faith
Christian (5-5), 25-15, 25-18 and
25-17, behind nine kills each
from Meg Weathersby and Ria
Vamcll.
Things did not look as good
for Lake Mary as it opened the
week by falling to 2-5 in a loss
to powerful Oviedo (12-1), 25­
11, 25-20 and 25-18, with
Chelsea Kauss getting 12 kills
and Curry 17 digs for the
Lions, but the Rams came back
on Wednesday to defeat
Seminole (2-6), 25-20, 25-15 and
25-21, despite 15 kills by the
Tribe's Lauren Williams and 24
assists by Alyson Kovacs.
Lake Howell had entered the
tournament by sweeping
Seabreeze (0-4), 25-18, 25-15
and 25-14, behind 14 kills and
five blocks by Brittalny Daiger
and seven service aces and six
digs from Ruthy King.
Lake Brantley continues to be
on an upswing as the Patriots
evened their season record at 4­
4 by sweeping past Lyman, 25­
12, 25-12 and 25-16, and upset­
ting Winter Springs (6-2) in
straight games, 26-24, 25-22
and 25-16.
And it was a different set of
players stepping up for Lake
Brantley In each win as
Norman (seven kills, three
block), Shwob (five service
aces) and Gardner (11 digs) led
the way against the
Greyhounds, while it was
Wade (14 kills, 10 digs), Pluto
(eight kills) and Orlandini (10
digs) doing the damage against
the Bears, which got seven kills
and 10 digs from Tyler.
Winter Springs was aiming
off a win over Seminole, 25-20,
25-16 and 25-18, with Kaillin
Lapp (*i* kills, 14 assists) and
Shelby Hock (six kills, seven
diigs) leading the way.
Williams had 10 kills and six
digs and Jade Voltoline three
kills for the Fighting Seminoles,
but coach Beth Corso is looking
for more out of her young
charges.
"We have to push more
points as well as pass the ball
better," said Corso. "Jaime Sada
is playing very well as Libero,
bur we need to tighten up our
game."
Oviedo is onre again atop the
ack in the SAC as they also
ounced Lyman (3-7), 25-10,
25-14 and 25-17, with Ross

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serving four
four aces
aces and
and
serving

Blue
pounding down 10 kill*.
The results weren't as good
for three other teams.
Lake Mary Prep (5-2) lost for
just the second time this season
to Faith Christian (6-5), 25-19,
26-24 and 25-22. despite nine
kills from Tailor Jones and five
aces from Scholtmiller.
The First Academy eased past
The Master's Academy, 25-11,
25-20 and 25-9, even tnough
Katie Harris had a big match
for the Eagle* with nine kills
and 11 digs.
Forest Lake Academy (6-4)
also had a relatively easy time
of it with Crooms Academy, 25­
9, 25-10 and 25-12.
Things got a little interesting
for Seminole on the softball
field, but the Tribe came
through in crunch time to
stretch their winning streak to
29 games.
In Seminole Athletic
Conference Slow Pitch Softball
League action on Monday,
Seminole trailed for the first
time this season, but came back
to outscore Lake Brantley (4-1),
8-5, with Norian Torres driving
in four runs with a home run
and a double. Marla Stevens
was 2-for-3 with a two-run
homer for the Patriots.
It looked fur sure as if the
streak would end in the night­
cap as Winter Springs built a 5­
1 lead. But Seminole came back
to take an 8-1 lead then erupted
for 14 runs in the top of the
seventh inning to win going
away, 22-5.
Ally Perkins was 2-for-2 and
drove in five runs for the
Fighting Seminoles, while
Winter nit a home run and
drove in three. Kristen Hinkcl
was 3-for-3 for the Bears.
In the other Monday game,
Brandt went 2-for-3 and Bright
drove in two runs as Lake
Brantley whitewashed Hagerty,
16-0, despite Tolette's l-for-2
effort for the Huskies.
Wednesday night Seminole
(10-0) got off to a fast start by
getting its sixth shutout of the
season, 10-0 over Lyman, but
the Tribe got another scare
when it took eight innings for
the defending diampions to
pull out a 2*1 victory over
Oviedo.
"We hit a lot of By ba in
that game, but we also played
great defense," said Seminole
head coacli David Rogers.
"Hopefully we can keep it
going. The girls are really
focused and play hard as a
n a.n? . y drv *un to watch.
But I also told them that every­
one is after us now and we
have to play at our best."
Winter Springs also picked up
a pair of wins on the night,
* $ % &amp; * * £ * * anj ’ whipping tlie Greyhounds, 22-3.

The L o n g C ount
Compiled by Nick Ptolfauf
Staff Writer

ball game between the
Chicago Cubs and Ne
Giants.
This coming Thursday,
It was during the he
Sept. 22, and Friday, Sept. 23,
llu? National League p
will mark tiie anniversaries
race and in the bottom
of two of the most controver­
ninth inning, the saire
sial decisions in sports histo­
1-1. New York was at I
ry
with two men on and
On Sept. 22. 1927, the
men out.
event was a world champi­
The batter hit safely
onship boxing match
ler field sailing the wi
between Jack Dempsey and
run. Fred Merkle. who
Gene Tunney in Chicago.
been on first base, seei
The purse, $990,446, was
winning run sailing,
the largest in the early histo­
thought the game was
ry of boxing, and nearly half
and headed to the dug
the population of lire United
thus invalidating thep
States reportedly listened to
Chicago second base
the fight on radio.
In tlie seventh round of the Johnny Evers, attempt)
M l and ta&gt;? Me
10 round fight, Tunney was
out. but was prevented
knocked down. Following
the rules. Referee Dave Barry uns who rushed out oi
•he field, also thinking
interrupted the count when
l&gt;anie tad ended
Dempsey failed to go to the
D-y* later, Harry C.
farthest comer. The count
Fulham, head of the
was resumed after 12 to 15
National Commission i
seconds, and Tunney got to
organized Baseball, dec
his feet at the count of nine.
o call the game-a b ear
He was subsequently award­
£am s were forced to p|
ed seven of the 10 rounds
and won the fight and the
L u b ji w o n , 4-2.
world championship.
Dempsey appealed the
e th*
J rterm*
r ^ -"boner"
t ' y in'
ar
decision but was denied and
bonehead" in reference
never fought again.
, Pky- and it ha* gore
Ttie other controversy was
on Sept. 23, 1908 in a base­

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Mary a r t s E ip e n e n c e d C a t
C a n ter
6
C k r a S N Srsn etaeie ansioyeos
n eed ed
E ves,
w kends.
holidays
included
Background/diug scre en in g
required
EOE/Never
an
applicant la e
4 0 7 -7 8 8 6 7 6 0
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INVESTIGATE B E F O R E
YOU INVESTI
Always
a
good
policy,
esp ecia lly
lor
b u s in e ss
m u r u v a a a a n d h archwaa C a l
Florida Dept ol Agriculture 6
C o n sid e r Services at 8 0 0 -4 3 5 ­
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rta m a S o n Or vts« our W eb sea
at www ttc govtozop
Florida law ra q u re a sailers of
certain b u sin ess opportunities
to register with Florida Dept 01
Agriculture
6
C on sum er
Services b efore seWng C a l to
verity lawful registration before
you buy

LAB0RER8 NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
S t a r t i n g S a l a r y M .5 0 / H r
HEALTH INSURANCE AND s ttK
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Liberty Tax S erv ice ol Sanlord
is oflenng a tree t a i co u rse to
p a tto p a m s who would kka to
b e co m e m em bers of our staff.
F u iy btkngual a plus For more
information p le a ts c a l David at
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Local insurance underwriting
com pany seekin g F T dertcal
em ployee lor accounting dept
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b ackgroun d required
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ask for Ron
M anager &amp; Stylists need ed lor
busy salon m Sem in ole Town
Center E x cel ent commissions,
m edical
&amp;
d en tal
For
interviews contact Tammy. 407*
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positive,
friendly
p rofession al
who
e n jo y s
working with children and
seeks to w ok to a pleasant ladpaced pediatrics o n c e with
excellent ben efits? P le a s e las
resume to 4 0 7 -2 8 2 -5 7 9 7 EO E
MEDICAL A SSISTA N T : Lake
Maty primary c a r s practice
h a t an immediate opening tor
a P T p a d s MA M usi b e
certified and/or reg istered
Good benefits Submit resum e
n d ca tm g interest to Lake Mary
MA poebon. tockxSng speoeWy
to
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Human R e s o u rce s 4 5 5 W
W arren Ave . Longwood. EL
3 2 7 5 0 . t a i to (407) 2 8 2 -5 7 9 7 or
appry online at www paof com
EO E
Minors shelving 6 shower
enclosure n t a i e r s 6 helpers
4 0 7 -4 0 2 2 1 8 0
NANNY: Fem ale to watch 2
young chicken si your home 3 0
to 4 0 hourt/wk P i t bong
resum e or refs 4 0 7 -4 3 0 -5 0 4 0
R ep u te M a in te n a n ce al local
p el s u r e . P/T. h e ib te hours.
57 OOtf. t a m e s t 4 0 7-3207001

H ELP W A N TED
• MAINTENANCENIGHTS/WEEKENDS ET/FT
• EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F/T-F/T
• EXFERIENCEO COOK
• HOUSEREEFERS - F/T
• FLOOR MAN TO CLEAN
CARPETS M-f 7pm-ial4alfkt
E a c e H e n l o p p o rtu n ity to r e i p e n e n c e d fo o d s e r v e r •
lo r a n u p g r a d e le U r a m e n t c o m m u n ity M u st bo a
p r o fe s s io n a l a n d w a n t s t e a d y e m p lo y m e n t A b o v e
a v e r a g e s ta rtin g w a g e s lor t h o s e w h o a r e q u a lifie d
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H esu m s F a s 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -3 0 8 5

Phone 407-322-2207

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407-JW 4415

Loogwood 407-261-0202
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W indow 6 Bkdkrg g la a a Door
S e r v ic e T e c h : S e n o u t. sell
m otivated
Individual
lo
compliment w e l established
serv ic e
lo re s E ip e n e n c e
preferred but w 9 V a n 4 07-324­
2080

adding 35

CDL-A Drivers Needed
2 yrs Exp required
Musi kve within 8 5 m is t
of D aytona Local work.
horns daily A ndover
nigh! tnpa. G reat Benefits
Up to 8 1 0 5 0 0 0 plus/ weak
M eet the S alem C am era
Recruiter/Walk In
S ep t 14th through 28
S a m to 5 p m
S a le m e a rn e rs Inc
3 1 4 3 International
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Or C a l 1-aO O -Toa-M M

93— R o o m s F o r
R en t
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H isto ric D ow ntow n
4078306423

9 7 — A p a r t m en t s F u r n ish e d

Now luring dish washerm/prep
c o o k s tor immediate positions
Good pay. great hours 407-242­
7415

3/t &amp; 2 ekvy
S95CVmonth 211, 5590.tnonlh
4 0 7 -2 9 2 *2 0 0 2 .

P a ri T im e c o o k , s e r v e r s . 6
d is h w a s h e r need ed Contact

98— R entals

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -7 3 0 6
P ictu re Iram ing CO n e ed s
rskabia workers E asy S a le s 6
light
a s se m b ly
FT,
PT
openings, todudng w eekends
Apply in p erson at F is a World.
Row A 3 -1 9 4 0 7 -3 2 3 2 4 9 9

5 l0 0 w k .
Efficiency
Apartm ents. $ l5 0 w k . a lto
rani
tor
houxai
furnished'unfurnished 407
2 4 0 -1 1 6 6

P g g L d t a O K Perm posixvr
E x cellen t pay 8 b en efits
D FW P Apply Swim N Fun.
4 0 7 6 7 9 -1 9 5 2

99— A pa rt m en t s U n fu rn ish ed

a rk : Perm
position E x cellen t pay 8
benefits D FW P Apply Swim
N Fun. 4 0 7 6 9 9 - 1 9 5 2

2 BR
H om e 55O 0/U 6
P in im m o n
A 13th 8t.
Sanford 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -4 2 1 7 Aduls

M ARINER'S V ILLA G E

LAKEAOAI BOTiMiseouo

Dry C lean ers Shut p ia s te r
required In Winter Springs
W e e Som e eipenence. u 6 Y in
C a l 4 0 7 -8 9 9 -5 5 0 7

i BortM , saeo aro and u p
4 0 7 -3 2 3 6 8 7 0

Sanlord
P/T. no regfts or Sundays S alat
• ip preferred San d returns or
letter t o t a l 4 0 7 -9 3 8 -1 4 5 0

Quality Living a t A ffordable
P ricin g . 1 , 2 6 3 B e d ro o m s.
L ake View s. 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 6 1 0 4 .
EHO.

persona needed F i J 8 part
tuna
No
e ip
Positive
professional attitude 540k/ yi.
opportunity lor advancem ent
C ontact Kathy. 4 0 7 -4 3 0 -2 3 1 2

100— C o n d o m in iu m
R en tals

B a rv tca plum baraA talp ers
R e s id e n tia l
6
c o m m e r c ia l. O ra a t p a y l
H iring Im m e d iate ly . 4 0 7 -

1/1. W O , s e n

peso, grd Ir. to* of storage, pad
t yr le a se * deposit 4 0 7 6 9 8 ­
8555

Shop
H elper
Sanlord
manufacturer. 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -2 0 2 8
F ax 4 0 7 -3 2 3 2 0 2 7

103— H o u s e s U n fu rn ish ed

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N se d ad
L ocal
(4 0 7 )3 2 2 6 1 3 3
cook,

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t t L ak e F o rest

Work

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aerverx 6

407 321-0759

Contact
Myiene.
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -7 3 0 6

2 B H 7 B A fxatonc house b u « to
1918 Completely renovated
inside 6 out 12 0 0 sq ft Irving
a re a Wood 6 Ms Itoots. alarm
system new relngarator. stove,
d ith w ssh e r
larg e laundry
loom , new W -t) 3 blocks from
R iv e r W a *
Very d o t e to
downtown Sanford 883Q/mo
58 5 0 d sp 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5

Lawn Technician
Im m adiala opening' Apply to
person at 1 0 1 5 W eal I I I Si.
Sanlord. 4 0 7 - 3 2 3 8 8 8 1
Telephone Intake Cooidtoator
FT Lake Mary office Must
h av e aixkty to handle high
volum e incom ing c a lls 8
e x c e lle n t
custom er
aarvtce/dala entry computer
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R esum e
to
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or l a i 4 0 7 - 3 3 3 6 9 2 8

PORZIG REALTY
RENTALS
1BO/1Bath Scrn
Plata. CHA WMw. Lmm. PaaL
5850tm o
i 1 BO /1 Bath Apt.
Ground Floor. F r e p la c e
Wood F k x n Wafer Lawn Mwst
Included' 5625/mo
-D eltona: 3 B 0 .2 B a m 2 Car
O arage 1900 S q Ft. S c re en
Porch. F e n ced Yard Formal
A reas 81350/mo

Try A von fre e for tw o W aaka l
N ow eveXabie a 4 0 1 k p la n e s
we« a s a c c e s s to group heekh
c a re F u l or part am e. c a l 4 0 7 ­
333 8158

Individual w S b e teeponatofo to
p u l parts, stock shafvet 6
handto racsiw ig Cleandriving
record le q d F ic id e r S tlb H **1
M F. 8 6 a l 3 0 0 Hickm an
R o ad S an lord . FL 3 2 7 7 1
EOE/DFWP

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L eg a ls
Telephone (7 7 2 )231-4440
Attorney
for
Per»onaJ
Representative

103— H o u s e s U n fu r n ish ed

DOYLE
MA N A G E ME N T
RENTALS
I (407) 322-2495
S a n fo r d : 1/1. L arge Apt.
C arp eted 6 Vinyl. W aist
Included. 8500/ 8500 Dep
S a n fo rd : t/ t,C a rp e t6 Vtoyf
Stove. Refrigerator. Al UtMies
Included. 85675/5505 D ep ots
S a n fo r d :
Lovely
2/2.
C om pletely U pgrad ed 6
Rxnovmsd. Hwdwcod FVs. H e.
5850/ 5850 D epose
O r a n g e C ity : 3/2. Lovely
Home w th TXed Living A reas
C a rp a lsd B e d ro o m s, Lg
Yard. S in g le C a r O a ra g e
W e i 6 S e p ta 8 1 1 0 0 6 1 ) 0 0
Deposit
T tm acu en / lak a M ary: 3 6 .
G ated Communtry. E i tremefy
Large Eat-In Kitchen. Inside
Laundry. C arp eted 6 Tiled
8 1 8 0 0 6 1 8 0 0 Deposit
D O YLE MANAGEMENT
W E REN T AND S E L L
H OM ES!

Legals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
M M IM OLf COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 2006-C P -144I
IN RE ESTATE OF
JO S E P H
MCCORMICK.

MARTIN

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

W A R EH O U SE

*
Sanford

S ale
C a ssa ib o rry .1 0 5 0 Landmark
Lane. 3/2. Owner motivated.
$ 1 2 9 ,9 0 0 Didem • Brown
Mam* S tev e n *. 40 7 -4 6 6 -7 6 7 2

252-319

12— E ld erly -C a r e

$2000

O ffices For R am . 4 0 0 sq 8 to
8 0 0 aq It. S an lord Fulton
Office C anter 4 0 7 - 3 14 -3 7 5 0

141— H o m e s F or

Rental5
Merchandise^___ ; ___ /Automotive
91-127 Real Estate , 181-197 Miscellaneous 231-245
Services

__________I

118— O ffice S pace
F o r R ent

407-322 8 G78

S

•

The admraetratan of toe estate
of
JO S E P H
MARTIN
MCCORMICK.
d eceased ,
whose dale of death was Aprs
21. 2 0 0 5 and w hose Social
Security Number Is 0 5 1 -1 8 ­
5072. H pending In toe CrrcuX
Court lor Sem inole County.
Florida. Probale Ovraion. the
address of which a Seminole
County Clerk of Court. Probate
O n i o n Post Office B o i 8099.
Sanford. F L 32772 The names
and addresses of toe Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative s enor-

AJ creditors ol toe decedent
end otoer persons having claims
or demands agaanal decedent i
estate on whom a copy of W e
notes m ■squired to b e served
must tie toev deans with W s
Cowl WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 3 0 OAVS
AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al otoer aerators of toe dece­
dent and persona having daens
or demands agaarsl toe dacedam s estate must fxa thee
d a m s wrto w s Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PC R O O S
SE T FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD S E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM F L E D
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE D EC E D EN T S
OATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE OATE OF FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
SEPTEM BER 18. 2005
JosaphChartsaM cCorr.ee*
Personal Repfeeam am e
13104 Rowrderg Run C ed e
Herndon. VA 20171
John E Moore, in Eequee
Hoeewey-Moore 1 Taylor
Adotney tat Joseph Chertea
McCermcS
Florida Bar No 8223A2
6070 N HghwayA t A
B u ie 200
Veto Beach Ftends 32983

Pubkth
2005
UO70

Septem ber IB. 25.

NOTICK OF
n c i m o u f NAME
Notice I* hereby given that I
am engaged m b u w n m at 365
QHtton Court. Lake Mary.
Florida, under the Fictitious
and ttiat I Intend to reguter taxi
name with the O vinon of
Corporation*.
T allah attee.
Florida, in accordance w*h Vie
provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. to-WH Sectxm
665 09. Florida Statutes 2003
Patnoa Rahmang
Pubfcsh September 16. 2005

IN T N I CtRCUfT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUOtc ia l a R C u r r in a n d f o r
•EMtNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
i • FILE NO. IOOe-1 *2 *-C P
IN FtE THE E8TATE OF
ORVILLE R COOPER.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of ORVILLE R COOP­
ER. deceased, whose date of
death was July 29. 2005. is
pendmg m t ie C *c u t Court tor
Sem inole County. Florida.
Probate Drvwon. F4e Number
2005-1623-C P. the address of
wtuch i* P O
Drawer C.
Sanford. FL, 3 2 7 7 2
The
nemes and addresses of Vie
personal representative and
Vial personal representative*
attorney are set forth betow

ALL INTERESTED P E R ­
SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT.
Al credrtort of the decedent
and other persons having
claim* or demands agamst the
d e ced en t* estate, including
unmatured, contingent or
unfcqmdaled ctaen*. on whom
• copy of Vs* nofaoe I* served
must Me thee claims with t o *
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE O R 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al otter creditor* of the d ece­
dent and person* having
claen* or demand* agamtt the
decedent * estate, including
unmatured. conbr&lt;gent or
thee claim * with tht* court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
THE OATE O F FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
SEPTEM BER IB. 2005
CHARLESO FRITCH
Personal Representative
W *a m H Mormon. Eequee
Florida Bar No 143303
BALDWIN AMORRISON. PA
7100 S o u * Highway 17-92
Fern Par*. FL 32730
Telephone 4 0 7 *3 4 -1 4 2 4
lor
Pereonal

Pubkeh
2006
U075

September 18. 25.

�Fage 4B

Sunday. Septem ber 1 8 .2 0 0 5

141— H o m es Fo r
S ale

Tm: Herald

1 8 1 — A m iA N C E S 8c

185— C o m pu ters

219— W a n ted to

235—

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

F o r S ale

B uy

T ruck/SU V S/V an s

Adfuatabte Rad:

Remote

PC eydam. AMD 166 MHZ. Md
Tower. 10* monitor, apeakara,
HP 722c printer. DVO/CO
combo. CO Buner. 0500. khnl
aee 407-647-6032

Ibner. auto-Dai feature, deluie
chbopractlc mattrett Al brand
new vrth warranty 11850
407-331-1041 or 306-7530400

HP Dealgn|et plotter. Color
BAN. 24* wide, large lormat
prmtar. Llw New. oryg bn . SSOO
firm. 407-323-4101.

BCD: NASA technology. Vteoo
memory loam mattreat eel aa
been on TVAtaO New bi ptaetic
with manutachironi warranty
Gael S1500. mat eel Sfios 407­
031-1322 OR 306-753-1515.

n n to w w ta iw

nanov*tad:«2,S*N*wlNwr
C « P * l New Ceram ic T ie .
newf»
P ein led
Int/Eit.
SI 0 0 ,0 0 0
R e n o v a te d :
2/2,
Newly
Painted Interior, New C a rp et
1 1 4 0 .0 0 0
TWo S to ry V ictorian H orn*,
5 Ded/4Be0i. over 3 2 0 0 eq R,
2 Fptc*. 4 P o rc h **. Huge

Fo r Sale
Aluminum, Cana, Copper,
Braaa. Newapapara, Auto
Radiator* 0 Battarta*
Kokomo Racyctlng:
407-321-0004
•IS W. 1ST, Sanford
fcl-F, 130, Seta-1

2 2 2 — M u s ic a l

1 9 1 — B u il d in g

In str u m en ts

M a t e r ia l s

Bedrooms pc. Louie Pldbpe
8Wgh eat. Bed. 2 me atanda.
dmaaar, mirror, cheat Dovetal.
never uaed Coal 04000.
aacrMoe 01060 407-470-4600

COPIRUOATED
STEEL
ROOFING for Bama. Boat
Dot**, Shop*. etc. Ado Cutrert
Pipe 15*120- 16*1201. Cal For
Prtoa*. SunArt Sled t Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-203-5700

LMn(J, Dnmg 4 Fem*y Him
w/ W et Der. L o ca te d In
HMortc Oteetct Overiocklng
Ckxgeou* P e r t 6 4 B lock* to
Lake M onroe, l i f t e d In
Netlonal Regtatry of 1ketotic
H om e*. $ 5 4 4 ,9 0 0

Bedroom eat. Queen. 7 pea,
0370. Entertainment Cantor,
7 T i « r , 0200,407-324-2702.

■Queen aloeper cola. 0200
■Ooclner $100
•Two end lablea. 010 each
•6ft deak. iso
-Oreaal Triple dreaaer. 0250
Collee table. 020
CaO 407-4030014

■ an tord -C etery L e b ea
4/2 5/2. wtoRloe. C a n b o M i
badoom. 2 yra new t k g a oomar
lot . W ae f f l i n g . J 3 2 5 4 .
S acrtflco a t $ 3 0 2 k . Bu yer
O renU avaiabW E l i . 0 5 4 ­
72 0 -0 0 1 0 .
B a rte r* O t S M ^ f e o .t t * x *

M is c e l l a n e o u s

Fte* To Qood Homal BUk* PI
Bui, 1 1/2yraold, adoOreyO
What Meant, tyr old 407-077­
0000

FPE Breaker Boa. 150A mein
Aaaorted 50A-*. 30A-*. 20A1*,
15A* breaker*. $100. obo 55'
gafvanued fence CM edctrlc
host $75, obo 407-547-6032.

naterencee Avakabl* Upon
mart R d d Cal 407-314­
0703
P*l B u ll 1/2yreotd.wfi4*w*h
R urt A rart nloa garde dug nrtt
Iota of energy 407-323-0010.
naedi a good horn*.

Single Bed For Sale
Everytey) tai headocard 0 loot
075
407-322-0310.

1 8 1 — A ppu a n c es it

S u p p l ie s

WR Care For Ybi* Dog or Cal
*i Ybur Horn* Whtt# Ybu Are
Oonemerty of TIC . W* bring
n newapepera. mefl and .
water
plant* I
Very

Pool Table: Oorgeoua O'
tumnure-atyle table, decorative
lege, leebwr pocket*. ovontted
1*tree piece dale, acceeacry
Marti beta Brand new hereto
Coal 04K. mat eel $1350 407­
402-1701 OR 386-763-0400

Sartord MainSLtobebUR4/2
tear garage. 1200*qB.$135k.
Dtdam at Brown Hama
8tevane. 407-400-7072

223—

f t Patti's Pet
Sitting f t

Pool Tkbi* 0 R aokd wood. 1'
elate. K-66 rant, leather
poefceta. new hi date Coal
03500. eacnflce lor 01250
407-470-4600

o* 17-02.2B/V1BA. wfh boru*
room. LR. DR, comptelety
renovated, large comer tot.
CHA. all kitchen appit
Included. Very cute ttarter
home. OtU.OOO. Mortgage
lundbig evalabte to 523 credo
eeoro. 407-000-1700.. tv mag

199— Pets 8c

Free: remale Cocker Spaniel,
houee broken, looking tor good
home. 407-323-0021.

love Beat Hide a bed, twin
0.407

Organ Yamaha Eledon*
Deluie
Conaoi*
with
ftiythmNac*
Eicellent
condition. S I505 407-000­
0021.

2 0 9 — C l o t h in g

SPA: Fher-ople watertai.
therapy |eta. cup holderi,
mautaled cover, hi* factory
warranty Never uaed In a ate,
01005 407-330-0670 OR 306­
216-2040

MINK COAT, Ful dngth wfth
hood. Biz* large, kepi to turner
atorage 03.000 Cal 386-780
0070.
217— G a ra g e S ales

Ooaig out of Budpeet: Ctoalng
oil warahouee h i of anbquee:
Farm table*. pnmMv**, wood
burning cook alovc. deak*.
dvang aeta. dreaaer*. cheat*.
Victorian eola*. game table,
secretary, prdura*. mirror*,
eoad mart** dining table.

C o u n try
S ty le
C ity
L iv in g

Curio cabinet*, (eweby. mens,
md more. Downtown Oviedo tv
he water lower. 30 Station 81
Thursday, Friday. Saturday.
Sunday. 10-0pm. 407-365­
0022.

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

Hoi TubfSpa 5 peraon. 5hp. 20
)*U, cab. kghla. new uaed.
Warranty,
ratal
04300.
aacrttoe. S150S 407-2731552

I have 4 ipaclal Ouota
Archary Hunt Permit*
(lO/TM-IMM) which will
* — -A— a
4 R l u * rt----- a
IraCM FOv 4 DI8CR KOWCMf

Special Hunt Permit* tor
anywhere
In
Central
Florida Cdi Oaorga, 407-333

S/kN O hba b t t- h is s m

GLASS SHOW
Sanford Clvle Cantor
Sanford, FL
FrtnrtaO/10, 8pm -0pm
Admission S S 0 0 .
O o o d S D ay*
S a t 0 / 1 7 ,9 am -6pm
Sun. 0/10, 10am -4pm
Admdalon S 3 SO
S 3 0 0 (rrth thrt Ad)

W illi 1? M o l e a s e

k

1 0 6 8 Pick Up ToyoU. look*
rough but
g o o d running
oondaon. SOOO obo Alukid S e e
15 4 C ountry C lub C lr d * .
San lord 4 0 7 - 0 2 3 0 4 6 0

Ford Contour. 1007.4 Brand
new me*, eicelent inside
•out rune pwtacm$29CO 407­
702-0616 or 407-640-0034
L exu s iSiOO 2 0 0 1 30k Ui
0 1 0 .0 5 0
c e ll
or
vian
4 0 7 6 7 3 2 9 6 6 oom
S a a b 0 -3 2001 40k rrf le e h e r
S R 1 1 1 .4 5 0 ca n or v
4 0 7 0 7 3 2 0 6 0 oom

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Kronl • \oUrytaall « Sparillni Rjjl • TrtinU Court*

]

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1

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s474

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3291 8. Sanford Av«., Sanford

apartmsits

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$ 1 7 ,4 5 0
cat
or
vat
4 0 7 0 7 3 2 0 0 0 oom
Dodge 2 5 0 0 drew d a b 2 0 0 4
O w ed 22k Ml $ 2 1 .0 5 0 c a l or
vlail 4 0 7 0 7 3 2 0 0 0 com
Dodge Dakota 2 0 0 2 Craw C ab
VS 0 1 1 ,0 5 0 c a l or visit
4 0 7 0 7 3 2 0 6 0 oom
Ford F 1 5 0 2 0 0 3 3 0k U
$ 9 ,0 5 0
call
or
via*
4 0 7 0 7 3 2 0 6 0 oom
Ford F 2 5 0 2 0 0 2 Crew C ab
L a n d Leather 1 1 6 .9 5 0 c a l or
visa 4 0 7 6 7 3 2 9 6 6 .c o m
Ford F 2 5 0 2 0 0 3 4 i 4 1 1 5.450
c a l or vlail 4 0 7 0 7 3 2 0 6 0 com
Ford W n d tta r 2 0 0 2 39k Mi
Pariacl $ 1 0 ,9 5 0 c a l or vMI
4 0 7 0 7 3 2 9 0 0 com
QmC Vtkon XL 2 0 0 2 8LT 33k
$ 1 9 ,9 5 0
c a ll
or
vtsil
4 0 7 0 7 3 2 9 0 0 com
Subaru O utback AWO 2 0 0 0
60k ml $ 1 1 ,0 5 0 c a l or v M
4 0 7 0 7 3 2 9 0 0 oom

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M o t o r c y c l e s /4-

4 WHEELEFVATV
2 0 0 4 P O L A R IS
2 5 0 T R A IL S LA TER
$3200 C a l 3 0 6 -7 0 0 5 3 3 0

4 WHEELEFVATV
2005 HONDA
SO
$2100 3007000330
4 WHEELRIVATV
WO* YAMAHA
100 BLASTER

4 WHEELERS FOR SALE
200* Yamaha 200 Biaatar
S3300. 2004 Polarla ISO
Trallbiaxer S3200 and 2006

M THE CmCUTT COURT
OP THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT,
IN AMO POP
6EM N O L1 COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CA SE NO.: 06-C A -164M 4L

ta o u ^ k undar or ag d n d h e

MORTOAOE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S.
INC . AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWOE HOME
LOANS. H C .. FACTA
COUNTRYWIDE FUNOttO
CORPORATION D-B/A
AMERICAS WHOLESALE
LENDER.

5330
Two B ra n d New
0 W h e e le r *
1 - P otarta I - Y am ah a
$ 3 ,0 0 0 e a c h o b o
3 S 0 7 S 0 -S 3 3 O

NOTICE O F SALS

TO: ELLEN L. DEWITT
(ReeU ence Unknown)
UK/A 1321 ELLIOTT STREET
SANFORD. FL 32771
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
ELLEN L DEWITT (R eettence
UK/A 1321 ELLIOTT STREET
SANFORD. FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED t u t an
action lor Forecloaur* ot

THE NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 27
ANO ALL O F LOT 26. BLOCK
•C*. BUENA VISTA ESTATES.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA.
RECOROCD Vi PLAT BOOK 3
PAOE 1. O F THE PUBLIC
RE C O R D S O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
has bean l**d agdnat you and
you a r t requked to aarv* a copy
oi your written daieneea, V any,
to a. on Marsha* C. Watson,
P A , Attorney tor PtdntM,
w ho** address I* 1600 NW
49TH 8TREET. SUITE 120, FT.
LAUOEROALE. FL 3 3309 w*hin vwty (30) days alter 9w Ural
putAcaoon ol t a * Noace ki *&lt;e
(Please putkah In THE SAN­
FORD HERALD) and Aa h e
ortgtnd w*h h a C lan o l 0 4 *
Court eaher before sendee on
PldrwRS attorney or ImmedF
ateiy thereafter: orhenmae •
d d au * a rt b e entered againd
you tor Vie read demanded In

tog e s p e e d accommodaeon to
panop eM to v a t procaarWiq
should contact Via Court
Adnwaseator d 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanlord FL 3 1 7 7 1 .
Telephone Mumoer i *01)1134330 not Wear aw n seven (7)
days pnor to Vw prooeedtog ■
hearing toipaaed. (TOO) 1-900­
9 6 0 9 7 7 1 or V uce (V) 1-600­
9 6 0 9 7 7 0 via Flood * Relay
Sam oa
W ITNESS my band and h e
12 day ol

sad o l gat Court taa

A* Clark oi h * Court
By Ataha Cyrua
A* Deputy Clerk
Pubkeh (PleaM pubkart n The
Sartord Harak))
Pubkeh: September 19. 25,
2005

LOT 16. FLORIDA LAND ANO
COLONIZATION COMPANY'S
ADDITION TO SOUTH SAN­
FORD. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK I , PAOE 73.
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIOA
e V a 1206 W 1 5 h W . Sartord.
Florida 32771
at pubic aaia. to h e faghad and
beat bidder, tar caah. E a d door
ot h * oourhouaa. healed at
301
Norm
Perk
Avenue,
Sanlord. SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda. at 1 1 0 0 o'clock a m , on
October 4 .2 0 0 5
Dated d Sartord. Ftorkla t a *
a day ol September, 2006.
(S ad )
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk d h e Ckcua Cow l
By : Stacey Hopktoa
Deputy Ctart
Douglas C Zafan. P A
19630 U .8. Hwy 19 N . 9300
CtedWrter. FL 33764
(727)536-4911 phone
(7 7 7 )5 3 0 1 0 0 4 1 *1
9 you are a peraon w*h a &lt;**modeaon to order to pertotpe t*
to Vat ptoceedtog. you are e n d
la d , at no c o d to you. to h *
provwton ot carlaan a a d d a n c*.
P le a ts
contact
Court
Admnialration a l 301 North
P a r t Avenue. SW1* N 301,
Sartord. Ftonda 32771 (407)
6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 , within (7) working
day* ol your receipt of this
nonce. * you are hearing or
voice Impaired, c a l 1 (9 0 0 )965-9771

PubSeh

Baprsmber 19, 25.

m THt ciflcurr court
OF TH1 EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCtAL CtRCUTT
INANOFOR
6EMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C A SS NO. O 6 - C A 6 6 0 I0 L
THE CfT OROUP/CONSUMER
FINANCE. MC..

V.
RALPH E NAUUANN.8
STUART A S TRUSTEE OF
SEMINOLE 1ITH STREET
LANOTRUST 9 1209. and a l
unknown p a rt** daarwig by.

L eg a ls
SYSTEM S. 0 4 0 , A S NOMINEE
FO R UNIMORTOAOE U C .
MVI NO. 100 2 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 29 9 0
I ; SEAR. ROEBUCK ANO CO :
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2.
and A U UNKNOWN PARTKS
CLAIMING IN TER ESTS BY.
THROUOH,
UNDER
OR
AOAINST A NAMED DEFEN
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
ViTEREST 04 THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
D ESC R IBED
art
Defendants. I a rt •*• ta 0w
h u tu d wid tied tarklar lot rm b
at h * E ast Door at h e Oemmota
County Courthouse. 301 Norm
P art Avenue. Sartord. Florida
32771 d Sem tool* County
Ftonda. d H O T a m . on *w
t l t i day ol October, 2009. h *
a d form to add Order or Find
Judgment, to-wa
LOT 3 2 . SABAL OREEN AT
SABLE POINT, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
RECORDED VI PLAT BOOK
2 5 . PA OE8 41-4 3 . O F THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Vyou ar* a parson wah a 0 » modaaon In ord d to partd psta
to VS* procsertno. you a r* srtF
Sed. d no ood to you. to Vie
provtalon ol oeneto asaw lanc*
P l i a n contact h e Court d 4 0 7 ­
999-4330 wrtan two (2) worttog
d ay* o l your reca.pl of mis
None*. * you era hearing or
vote# Impaired, call Florida
Relay Borvloo (9 0 0 )9 6 0 6 7 7 1 .
DATED d Sartord. Ftonda on
September 9. 2006
MARYANNE MORSE
As Ctert, Ckcu* Court
By: Mery SOoupe
At Deputy Clerk
SMITH. HIATT I DIAZ. P A
Attorney* tor PtetoM
P. O. Box 11436
Fori Lauderdale, a 3 3 3 3 0 1 4 3 6
Phone (954) 564-0071
Pubkah Sartord Herald
Publish

Sep tem ber

18. 2 5 .

2005
U092

•4 THS CIRCUIT COURT
O F THC EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCtAL CtRCUTT IN
ANO FO R ORANOS
COUNTY, FLOMOA
C e M Mo : 2OO0OR-3701-O
IN R E : The M am ag* of

■a tm* cutcurr court for

OIOVLN 1AM,

H M M O L S COUNTY.
FLO M OA

CTtoL DtYlSKX

c a m n o . aa-C A-tm -tao

UCN:

I92006CA001979XXXXXX
MORTOAOE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SY S T E M S .
INC AS NOMWEE FOR
UNMORTOAOE. U C . MVi NO
100209000100229603.

LARRY C WRIOHT. d d .

N O T K I O F SA LS
PURSUANT TO CHAFTSR 4 6

2 7 6 -H a n d y M a n

RJ Handy Man Sutviom
Al PhatRt ot Construction
PrtMurt Cleaning.
Pemttng, fieulmg
407-323 2641 (Home Phone)
407 314-6670 (Cel Phone)

TENANT 91
an d ta TENANT 92. h e p arte*
mended to account tor h a
person or parson* to

ELLEN L DEWITT. e( M.

Central Florida Fence
A l Type* of Fence
S p e d a lu in g In Vinyl
Fencing
•Ft— E stim ates
Llcenaed/lnsured
D uality Work
•Prompt S e m e n
3*07805330

are nol known to b e deed or
store, whether said unknown
partea d arn e a heirs, dtodaeea.

NoUc* la hereby given h a t
pnauera to h a Find Judgment
oi
F o rtd o a u rt
deled
Septem ber 2. 2006. to this
cause. IW B a a lth a property an
SEMINOLE County.

Saptenber, 2006

2 7 6 -F en ce

Studio Apartments

A n iir o u c tl C r e t i n

Chevy 1 5 0 0 2 0 0 3 Ext C ab
$ 1 2 ,9 5 0
cat
H
vW
4 0 7 0 7 3 2 0 0 6 com

W h eelers Fo r S ale

Single Story
Design

1st M o n th 's R en t

C hevy 1 5 0 0 2 0 0 1 E ri CaO
$ 1 0 ,9 5 0
cal
or
visit
4 0 7 0 7 3 2 9 6 0 oom

2 3 1 — C a r s Fo r S ale

Come Check Us Outj

s300 OFF

CnevroM Cargo Irtn 1995 73k
Ml $ 3 ,9 5 0 c a ll or visit
4 0 7 6 7 3 2 9 6 6 com

L egals

N O T K I OF ACTON

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

5 pc txbm eat bid Igtd meror
and hrtrt, d*». (tv . ngwd. good
cond S2t0 obo Stove-wht.
SOS Cal: 407-007-3507.

ChevnM 2SOOHO 2004 4i 4 U I
KJ4 Oorgeoua 10k Ml $23,050
cal or vWt 4070732960 com

L egals

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgm ent ol
torsetoaw* dated Saplam b d a.
2006. and entered n C eM No
O 6-C A -137014O
UCN:
69200SCA O 013 79XXXXXX Ol
th* O c u rt Court to and tor
B e m n o i*
CountyFtonda.
w hardn MORTOAOE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION S Y 0
TEMS. INC AS NOMINEE FOR
UN(MORTGAGE. LLC, MIN NO.
1 0 0 2 0 9 5 -0 0 1 0 0 2 2 6 *0 3
It
PtaartVt
and
LARRY
C.
WRIGHT. SABAL POV4T COM­
MUNITY SERV ICES ASSOCIA­
TION.
IN C :
MORTOAOE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION

JACOUEUNE NAM.
R eepondertY rt*.
N O TtCl O F ACTION
TO JACOUELVC LAM
YOU ARE NOTIFIED to d an
aetton tor ikaer t iann ol marnaga has been Ned a g a n d you
and you a r* requaed to eerv* ■
oopy of your wnaen detaneat. V
any. to H on S am u d FN d .
Eaguv* of Sam ud Robert FNar
II. F A . Peoaonar"* attorney,
wfaws adrteM N 1220 Oougla*
A vo. 8 u * s 203. Longwood. FL
32779. on or b atort October 12.
2005 and Ms h a ongsid w*h
h a ckark of tta* court aahsr
attorney or Mww t daly h are aftar, omanwaa a d d au * wd b *
entered a g a n d you tar d a read

O d e On:

Clark of Vie C o u t

By
Oaptay Ctert
Pubkeh: Septem ber 19. 25.
2008 and October 2 . 9 .2 0 0 6
U073

Herald Service Directory
C h ristop hB f LBon’s

NEW
TECHNIQUE,

Remodeling,
Tiles,
B
Painting

FULL
S O N IC C

m usu u
PA M LY OWNBO S
O PER A TED SB4CC I I S 2

Fidy UcAaa

m e * *

A Com pM i
T fs g ls r v fc s C a

L A lA f N C n i t E
I

round quality
aervic* that you
c a n d s p s n d o il
C o m m arcU l and

Ruidandsl

407 415 9358

4 0 7 710 7 3 0 1

4 0 7 -4 9 7 "!1 7 5

C o m p h o yBB"

* LOV666it6ww.#269

8o(as~l385 * fabric

Diamond TUfts-Extrs
Excsksnt Workmanihipl
31 Ysars In Businsss.

CO M PA N Y

CLASSIC CUTS
LAWN CARE

Chalrs~Btaftino al 1225 4 up

i . i li-Ir ii*

d 4 3

EXFBIT LMBN SCKVICEI
todUda* Moa*V
We*daaOTO.Btodn»Uhl
Tnmrrang. Yard Ctaariup.
MAh i Sod
Many aaadwdLNw Mary
Urowood. Sartod. Haatvwr
cuetomera For FtaMb*
Fnandy 6 RaaaoraMa L*
Seme*, ptaaaa cal
Stave Cohan, ti*
Certatad Toro Orawtdi Ua

(407)22011X2

Activity
Assistant

To Look Thu
Cool It Cm) All

t

SrHiuAJMto

Part-tima waakand
Position. Must ba
• n a rB a tic and an)oy
woridng wtth tha

DCCUANEAS
FOR T&gt;€ WLLL
DRESSED
FROEESSiONAl

• k te r iy .

Frankie’s

Piaaaa contact Rich
Bessar, (Activity
Director) at
(407) 321-7850

Pickup &amp; Delivery
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -4 9 9 4

1 / 1 7 .4 1 7 - 0 7 4 0 .

1

Specializing In
RerNfl&gt;|6

Retain
4 1 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 6
iir tita K a n a

C c ii:4 0 7 - 4 3 0 - 8 3 3 0

■ s u n b r it c H
C O IN L A U N D R Y

S R a a ra i
Drop 0 « « 1 Dry OgsninB

Cleaners
497421-4494

Roofing

2B2t 8. Ortando Dr. (17-B2 • tmcAricA Plata)
8antotd, FL * 407-82D-1BN

Magnolia Self-Storage
2530 8. Magnoka Avenue. Sanlord, FI 32773
PH. 407-321-2808
Locally Owned and Operated
Resident Manager On Ska
Lowest Rates
A l Units Ortva Up
Monthly Rentals
Air Condiboned Units Available
Boat R.V. and Vahids Periling
24 H r. 7 Day Weekly Access

�Tin: IIihmji
Lecals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O THE B Q M m H T H
JU 0K 3A L (SRCUT.
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

OVA. ACTIONNO:MCA
1441-M I.

i buy

L ecals

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Clark o ta w CtroR Cowl

Mouses fullc, •

BCKY L
MORLEY A/K/A
RICKY LEE MORLEY
u n k n o w n s p o u s e , if an y
OF RCKY L m w c e y , board
O F COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE COUP M. TERRY 0
NICKELSON. s o u r c e
REALTY. H C , AS ATTORNEY
IN FACT
FOR
ROBERT
KELLYANO SUSAN KELLY
STATE FARM MUTUAL
AUTOMOBILE MSURANCE
COMPANY AS SUBROGEE OF
HARRY H HUYNH. ALL
GRANTEES. BENEFICIARIES
u n k n o w n s p o u s e s , if
MARRIEO. AND IF DEAD
THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS.
D EV ISEES.
LEGATEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNS.
LIENORS. SPO U SES.
CRED ITO RS. SU C C ESSO R S
O R T R U ST EES CLAIMING
UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE
REFEREN CED
PERSON S.
ANO ANY ANO ALL NATURAL
PERSON S OR ENTITIES WHO
MAY CLAM AN M TERE8T M
THIS PROPERTY: and THE
STATE OF FLORIDADEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.

Probaia Omann 101 North Park
Averxie Swtkad. Flonda 32771 •
1241 Tha name* and adeket*
n
ol
IN
PartonW
R a a a sa n U b v a

JJ4 * a h tv Tha SanunoM Mar aU
t h e l a w o f f i c e s o f oavio

i STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAFtTIFF
•01 8 Unrvartay Drive Sure
500
Flarkahon. FL 3332&lt;
(*5 4 )2 1 1 4 0 0 0
05-42104
PLEASE FA * A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO *5 4 2 1 1 4 5 5 5 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT, pertone
----- IWBUiy ■ ip»a a l aooonvnodabon ahoukl oonlaot COURT ADMINISTRA­
TOR- M aw SEMINOLE County
Ccw aiouia kt 407 545-4227, 1• 0 0 *5 5 4 7 7 1 (TOO) or 1 4 0 0 •55-4770. n a Flonda Belay

Pubkah: Saptem ber
2005
U013

It.

14.

Ft THE CFtCUtT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT M AMO FOR
tEM M OLE COUNTY,
FLORK3A
FROBATE DIVISION
F U NO. 2 0 0 4 1 1 0 1 -CF
F IR E THE ESTATE OF
WALTER BALABANSKI.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICf OF ACTION
TO RICKY L MORLEY AMJA
RICKY
LEE
MORLEY,
UNKNOWN SPO USE. * ANY.
O F RICKY L MORLEY. ALL
GRANTEES. BENEFICIARES.
UNKNOWN SP O U S E S . IF
MARRIEO. AND IF DEAD.
THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS.
D EV ISEES.
LEGATEES.
GRANTEES.
A SS IONS.
LIENORS. SPO U SES. CREDI­
TO RS. SU C C ESSO R S OR
TRUSTEES CLAIMING UNDER
ANY OF THE ABOVE REFER
ENCED PERSONS. AND ANY
ANO ALL NATURAL PERSONS
O R ENTITIES WHO MAY
CLAM AN INTEREST M THIS
PROPERTY
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTFIEO
V ralan acbon toqu rattttoon rra
W ow ng dM c rS id property in
Sanwwla Coirty. Florida. Is art:
UK t . Block 1 . Mob** Manor
2nd Sacbon bcco rd rg to Pm
Book I I . P ag * 4a of Via Pufekc
Racorda oI Sam noto County.
Flonda
haa baan Mad aganat you and
you ara raqwrad to aarvq a copy
at yaw written dalaraaa. i any.
upon GRACE ANNE OLAVHf.
ESQ U IRE. 1140 TuakawMa
Road. W in** Spring*. FL 12704
on or b a to n Oclobar 1. 2005.
and Ma t » original with tha
Clark ol Una C ro a t Court other
b ato n ton n e* upon PlamuF i
Anomay or ynma&amp;aiety Vraraalur: olhanatia. a datauk wd ba
entered aganal you tor Vra ratal
damandad m r e Compfae* or
PM.IVM
WITNESS my hand and tha
aeai ol this Court on Wa 25 day
ol August . 200ft
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY Ataha Cyrua
DEPUTY CLERK
Amancana W _ . —.------------ol 1900 Admntktratrva Ordar No
•7-1
I you a n a pan on n « i a Oaabwty who naadt any acxammooauon n ordar id pan ap eto in
a n procaedng you a n a n a n d .
al no coal lo you. 10 d a prowuon ol certain aawatanca
P iaa ta
contact
Cowl
A dm ntoabon at M l Nor*i Park
Avenue Swla N M I. Santord.
Flonda 12771 (407) 4 6 6 4 2 2 7 .
m thn (2) working day* ct y a *
recap ! ct Fra noaca. t you a n
hawing or v a c * m parad. c a t I(8 0 0 1 *5 5 4 7 7 1
Putwah September 4 . I t . 14.
25. 2005
U014
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH« 14TM JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT. M ANO FOR
COUNTY. FLOtBOA
g e n e r a l ju n a o i c - n o N
DIVISION
C A 4 I NO: 0 4 - C A 1 i r 7 .l t *
AMRO
arc.

Lecals

MARY ELLEN CEELV

Honda kneed kebwty canpeny

ABN

Lecals

FV to n frying N ote*
BARBARA n BO SSE
8 18 CherofcM C*cto
Santord FL 32773

By: Mary Saoupa
Oipwy Clark

SuiMtny. September IB. 2005

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BURCHARO. IF
LNO * DEAD. THE
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GRANTEES.
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(R P A R T C B
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n aw 11 day c t O c ta O e r lo a l

). BLOCK C .B R J j n jE Y
E S FIR ST AOOmON.
RDtNO T O T ! * * * *
-O F A t RECORDED W
BOOK E. FWQE 4 I . «
&gt;UBUC R £ COROE OF
l o U COUNTY. FLORE

Vv* 11 day ct

TO ALL PERSO N S HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AOAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE:
Tha a d m e n * anon ct aw aw ait
Ot WALTER BALABANSKI.
dt et t M d. F la NurnOar 20051101-CP. la pandng In tha
Croud Court lor Sam nola
County.
Flonda.
Probata
Dwwion. tw addraaa ol wtecli la
Pop om ca Drawer C, Sanford
FL. 1 2 7 7 2 Tha nam a* and
addra**#* of Vra paraonal repra•antakva and that paraonal rap-

A U FITE RESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
AT craddora ct Fw dacwdanl
and oFwr poraona havng d am a
or damanda aganal Fw dacwdara a taiala on whom a copy d
Fva noboa ■ aarvad waran three
mortha altar the data ol Fw Mai
pubbcabon ct Fva nobca must
Ma Fwe darna wah Fva Cowl
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 O f A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al dtwr craddora ol Fw dacw­
danl and paraona having dam a
or damanda agarwl Fw tataM oI
Fw decedent m utt Ma thee
darrw with Fva Cowl WITHFt
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION O F JH I8 NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS ANO DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOB
EVER BARBED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
SEPTEMBER 11. 2005

421 W vren Avanua E
Longwood. FL 32750

L Meter WAama. Eagwra
Flonda Bar No 0772141
W ILIAMS 4 WKL1AMS
Poet O flce Boa 3525
Orlando. FL 12502
TeWphona 4 0 7 « 4 4 4 1 1 1
Attorney
lor
Paraonal
Pubbah September II . 1 5 .2 0 0 5
1X04
M THE CatCIXT COURT FOR
U l t t C a » COUNTY.
FLORIDA
FROBATE DtVWON
F U NO . S004 C P -1 1 5 4
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FRANCES F BUUARD.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

TO ALL PERSON S HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AOAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE:
Ybu a rt haraby notfwd Fwl an
Pabtion
ol
Summary
Admnebaaon h a* been entered
M tw estate ol FRANCES F
BULLARD,
dacaaaed.
File
Nwtdwr 2 0 0 6 - C P U * * m *w
Croud C ow l lor Semmofa
Coway.
Flonda.
Probaia
Ovwon. tw addreaa ct when a
P.O. Boa 4 0 4 4 . Santord. FL
12772-4084. *w l t v decedent a
daw ct daatfi waa March I I ,
2005: «iw (w naw valua ol tw
w 1411111.
pkM
u u re e w a ct ttoao lo vdvan a
haa baan a a a *n a d by audi

NAME

ADORESS

BARBARAS BO SSE
414 Ctwrokwa C rd a
Santord. FL 1 2773
A U W TERESTEO PERSON 8
ARE NOTIF E D THAT

N

PubHh Saplambar 1 1 ,1 8 .2 0 0 5
U035
NOTICE OP UCN BA LI

•font of 8tata laar. thara bamg
dua and unpaid ch argat for
lo satisfy an ow narl Ian of P *
storad al Unda B o b s Saif
Storaga locatad at 2650 W 2ftih
8iraa1 Sanford. Flonda 32771.
(4 0 7 )3 2 4 9965 And. dua nobca
having baan grvan, lo N ownar
of s a d proparty and a l partws
known lo d a m an miarasl PiaraIn. and tha lima sp aa lad in such
nobca lor paymanl of such hav­
ing aipvad. Via goods w« ba
so d al pubbe auction al (ha
abova statad addrass lo tha
hghasl bddar or othamnaa Os
poaad of on Wadnasday. BCPT IM BER 18. &gt;004
Data of
Auction Tima 2 3 0 PM
Cuatorwr Kama. Invanlntv
2 57 - Anthony Luckoydoo.
HouvehokJ good!
115 - Danm Boone. Houaahokl
goods. Furniture B o ie t
321 - B o m a Gome* Household
goods Fummre. Bo&gt;e«. Tv'i or
Stereo Equp
131 - D evon Hama. Furtvlwa
3 1 4 • M.idred M
Shaw.
Fw M w a. B o r n . Tv * or 8larao
Equip
141 - Frankkn Name. HoueaTvad
good*. Furniture. B o n a . Too**.
Appbancet. T v * or Stw *o
Eqw p. Office Equp . O flce
Machine*, Account R*oofd*.
44 1 • Deiaiieh Terranov*.
Houiahoid good*. Furrvtw*.
B o ie *. Tool*. Appkance*. T v * or
S w n oE qw p
731 - Jeffery Krrgery. 1*75 Fold
F400
Truck.
VIN
4 F 5 0K W 8161*
T it - Alwt B Johrwon • 1475
Ford
FSOO
Truck.
VIN
FF4 0 K W 4 1 6 I9

dwnw wan ava Cowl WITHM
THE TIME FERIO O S SET
FORTH M SECTION 7 1 1 7 0 2
OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
cooc
A U COUMS ANO DEMANDS
NOT BO FEE D WILL BE FOR
EVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
pERtOO. ANY CLAIM F E E D
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
BATE OF OEATH IS BARRED

A* creator* ol fw toewrto* and
other person* having claim* a
demand* against d eced en t*
*« ta l* on tWtom a copy ot tv *
nonce I* raqufed to be served
court WITHM THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME O f
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Al other guil tor* ot fw d e c *
dee* end ofw r person* having
clean* o f demand* a g e n t!
decedent)* estate mutt Me fw e
dwnw wWt tv * court WITHIN 1
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS NOT FEE D WITH­
IN THE TME PERIOOS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733 702
OF THE a O R lO A PROBATE
COOE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD BET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
OATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
lh » date ol MW pubkeabon at
thw Nobca M September I t .
2006

MARY J BTOFFEL
15631 S w toe Horn Cowl
Eden Prune. Minnesota 55147
to

Pubkah: September
2005
U041

The undwwgrwd w*l aofl at
pubkc *We by oompewv* bid­
ding on th# n t h 01 Sap toab ar,
1004 at 2 0 0 pm. on *w premwa s wtwra t a d proparty haa
locatad al Ampia Storage
C ento. 100 Ample C ow l 2400
Waal Airport BoWavwd. County
at Senvnow. arete at Ftonde.
Customer*
Name
Dncnpbon of Goods

Unrtf

B r*e*e Lee Mato •C014
UMrty dotty. We* A» Corvkbonw.
Record*
Chart** Floto • E010A
B o te * Fumrtur*. Dryer
Mwetbc Leasing C a p MchaW
Wwnwr - E012
Coprar.
Vaocuma
daanar.
Conebucbon E q u p . Ckppw. 2
Com pressor*.
ShovW*.
Furrvtw*. Bob Cal brae
Purchase* must ba pwd t o al
*w bme ol pwetwee in caah
only Al purchased earns told
aa r*. wtwra w. and must ba
removed at the lime ol ealo
Seta sutqscl to canoaUbon m
fw ever* ct m b em er* between
owner and obbgaled party
BPder* must be *rgnad in prut
to *twt ct eucbort to lad on
wvta
Thr* w the 07th
Beptortwr. 2005

day

ol

Publish
2005
U051

II,

14.

September

4 E MMOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECT
SOLICITATION
NON-PROFITMANAGEMENT. OPERATION
ANO MAINTENANCE OF
THE CHEDREN'E
YILLAOE PROPERTY
R FP4143447T U I
Sertvnoie County w seeking to
otawn ■ queened non probl
organa ebon to provide sarviosa
related to dvldran armor yowig
adut* ip to 21 ywar* ol age in
tw lacwae* tocaud M 2 7 *0 and
3800 Oka Road, known aa Tha
C tw a a n * VKags Property
Thw package can ba raqm wwl
bom fw County* W ebeae
hOp-INrww *wmnVecow*y* gov
/purchasing
(Currant
Procwwtwnts). a by cWvng
407 4 6 5 7115
Du* DetoTvtw
MO* M 2 0 0 PM Eastern w t w
County
Service*
Budding
Purchasing
and
Conbacla
Ckvwion. 1101 EaK Few BbasL
Room 1205. Santord. Flonda
12771
PubkMi
2005
U05I

September

14,

It.

25.

M THE CMCUIT COURT
OF THE 1«TH
JUCNCUL CMCUTT,
IN ANO FOR
EEMWOLE COUNTY.
FLOmOA
OINERAL

ADVERTISEMENT OF BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
r m the undorwgned m end* to
»•» the peraonal property
d eicnbed below to enforce •
ken vnpoeed on *wd prapady
i n t o Fw Flonda Self Storage
Facility Act Statue* (Section
S3 4 0 1 -4 1 4 0 *)

Pertone!

GLENN T. VANOEWATER.
ESQUIRE
Otovt T vandewato. PA
Flonda Bw No 0835025
2 53 Cranes R oom Btvd. Sw
111
AJtomoraa Spring*, a 32701
TMaphpn* (407) 255-45*5
F a i: (407) 2 5 5 2 0 5 5
Attorney t o Mwy J StoAM

Pubkah Seplwnbw I t . 1 4 .2 0 0 5
U035

Al dodtora ol 4w aaiaw ot 4w
darrw or damanda agarwl 4w
aaiaw ct tw daoadwd o*wr
awn a n t e lor whom provwion
t o M paymara waa mada m aw
O n to
cl

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBU
CARON OF THIS NOTICE IS
SEPTEMBER II 2006

2005

Flonda Bar No &amp;03ft68
RANO. CAUVEL A CEELY. P A
233 E atl R c h Avanua
DaUnd. FL 32724
Talaghona (3 8 6 )7 3 4 2131
Anomay for P*f*on frying

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S,
tre
PUUNTIFF
VS
DALE MILLER. IF UVMG. ANO
IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO USE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
A 8SK3NEE8.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
M TE R EST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST DALE
M IX E R . 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
PO SSESSIO N
DEFENOANT(S)

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pwiuanl to an Order Oranung
fw Mobon to R atal Foradoewe
Bala dated September 2. 2005
entered n O r * C a ts No 03-CA53I-14K o l f w Cetuk Court ft
fw I1TH Ju d o e ! Ckcut In and
t o SEMINOLE Coway. SwSord.
Florida. I wd te a to fw Ivgrwel
and twM Odder t o cash « fw
W*M From Door w fw SEMI
NOLE Coway C ow ftou ** tocal•d al 101 N Park Avanua ft
Santord. Florida, al 110 0 a m
on fw 5 f t day ol Octobw. 2005
aa aal torft f t awd Summary
Fmel Judgment. *&gt;-w«
THE SOUTH 25 FEET OF LOT
I M ANO THE NORTH 11 FEET
OF LOT 111, FRANKLIN TER
RACE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED M PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 75
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI
DA

Dated this TV! Hay ot
September, 2005
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol fw C n u i Court
By: Mary 8boupe
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVO
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
(0 1 B. Ureversay Drum Suae
500

Piamaaon. FL 33124
(*541233 4 0 0 0

f t a c c o r d a n c e w it h t h e
AMERICANS WITH DISABIU
TIES ACT. persona wto Gaabfh
te a naatotg a apaoW accom­
modation
should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION. W
tw
SEMINOLE
County
Cow ftouee W 4 0 7 4 5 5 - 4 2 2 7 .1* 0 0 * 5 5 4 7 7 1 (TOO) OF 1 4 0 1
• 5 5 4 7 7 0 . vw Flonda Relay
Sam oa

IS.

IN THE CmCUTT COURT
FOR E t MMOLE
COUNTY, FLOROA
FROBATE DTVMiON
FBa Ma. S044C P-15EE
IN RE ESTATE OF
DANIEL M BTOFFEL

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The adnvnwbskon ol 4W aaU
ol OANIEL M
BTOFFEL.
deceaied whose dale ct d
w a sJw w T . 2005. ■ panto
tw CecuS Cowl t o Banw tos
County.
Flonda.
Pro
Drawnn. tw addraat ct wtato w
Clerk of the Cecud Cowl

Saptem bw

II.

A SS iQ N tr s
u rN o n s
CIIEDlTOnS TRUSTEES ANO
A U OTHER PARTIES
CXAIMINQ AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AOAINST PERRY C CONTOS
AAUA PERRY CRAIO CON
TOS. UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f
PERRY C CONTOS A/KM
PERRY CRAIO CONTOS. IF
ANY. JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN PO SSESSIO N
DEFEND ANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment of Forodoaura datad
Sap( 2. 2005 anterad « C M
C aM No C5-CA-1363-14 L of
lha C tcu I Coud of lha 18TH
Ju d o a l O c u 4 m and lor SEMI
NOLE County Sanford. Flonda.
I wil aa« lo lha Nghatt and batt
btddar for cash al lha East Door
al tha SEMINOLE County
CourthouM locatad at 301
North Park Avanua m Sanford.
Flonda. at 11OO a m on lha 4
day of Oclobar. 2005 tha loBcm
mg d a ta tw d proparty as M*f
forth m M&gt;d Summary Fmal
Judgment, lo wft

25.

M THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THE I4TH JUW CU L
CMCWT. M ANO FOR
COUNTY. FLOMOA
GENERAL JUMSOKTION
C A M NO: 0 5 C A -1 M 5 I4 L
CHASE BANK USA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. FK/A CHASE
MANHATTAN SANK USA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
PIA M T FF
VS
PERR Y C. CONTOS A/K/A
PERRY CRAIG CONTOS. IF
U VM G ANO V DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS
D EV ISEES.
GRANTEES.

Maryarma Morae
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Dark of tha O c u t Court
By Stacay Mopfcma
Deputy Clark
Pubkah m Tha Sammde Harekj
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8 Urwerarty Dnva Suta
500
Plantaton FL 33324
(954)233 0000
0 5 43431
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIR ST INSERTION TO 9 5 4 ­
2 3 3 8555 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH TME AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. paraona
with (kaabrfitiaa naadmg a ape
c»al accommodatmn ahould con­
tact COURT ADMINISTRA
TION. at Via SEMINOLE Counry
Courthouaa al 407-665A 227. I800 955 0771 (TDO) or 1 6 0 0
9 5 5 0 7 7 0 . vta Florida Relay
Sarvca
Pubiiah
2005
U064

Saptambar

18. 25.

LOT 6. BLOCK 11. HEFTIER
HOMES ORLANDO SECTION
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 13. PAOES
S ANO 6. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 10TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 09 CA 789-144.

Datad (Na 6 day of Saptambar.
2005

BANK OF AMERICA. N A
PLAINTIFF

Maryarma Moraa
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
d ark of tha C acul Court

VS

By Stacay Mopkmt
Deputy Clark
Publish m Tha Sammoia Haraid
THE LAW OFF’C E S OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8 Uravartty Dnva Suita
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(9 5 4 )2 3 3 8000
05-42069
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIR ST INSERTION TO 854
23 3 6 5 5 5 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. paraont
with fraateUiaa naadmg a apatact COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION. al Via SEMINOLE County
Courthouaa at 4 0 7 *6 5 -4 2 2 7 .1 800-955-6771 (TDO) or 1 8 0 0
855 -8 7 7 0 , via Florida Ra(ay
Sarvca

CAM NO: 01CA HI 14K

Pubkah:
2006
U052

L fgals

PuWiah
2005
U083

Saptambar

18. 25.

IN TH I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I 18TH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
8EMINOLI
COUNTY. FLORIDA
O IN IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A M NO: 08-CA«1411*14L
WELLS FAROO BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. AS
TRUSTEE.
PLAINTIFF
V8
MARY BE DOUJAR AX/A MARY
CALDWELL LUCKY. IF LIVING
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO USE. HEIRS DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
A SSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAlMlNO
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH
UNDER OR AOAINST MARY
BEDGUJAR
A/K/A
MARY
CALDWELL LUCKY. NIT IN
BEDGUJAR. JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN PO SSESSIO N
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauanl to a Summary Fmal
Judgmanl of Foractoaura datad
Sapt 2. 2005 antarad n C *4
Caaa No O^CA 1411-144. of
tha C acul Court of lha 18TH
Ju d o a l C acul m and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Flonda.
I w i aal to Via frg h n t and baal
btodar tor caah al lha Eaat Door
at tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouaa locatad al 301 North
Park Avanua m Sanford. Flonda.
al 11 0 0 a m on Via 3 day of
Novambar. 2005 Via tottowmg
daaertoad proparty aa aat torth m
aatd Summary Fmal Judgment
to-wV
LOT 23. BLOCK C. NORTH
ORLANOO RANCHES. SEC
TION 2 A
ACCOMDiNO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12.
PAGES 3 9 THROUGH 41.
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
ANO
THAT CERTAIN AREA OF
LANO DESIGNATED AS MiNIA
TURfc PARK ANO CONSISTING
OF THE CREEK BED OF THE
G EE CREEK PREVIOUSLY
PLATTED IN THE PLAT NORTH
ORLANDO RANCHES S E C ­
TION 2. RECOROfD IN PLAT
BOOK 12. PAGE 12. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORD OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
FROM
TME SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF LOT 23 BLOCK
C. NORTH ORLANOO RANCH
E S SECTION 2 A. ACCORD
ING TO TME PLAT THE RE O f
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
12. PAGES 39 THROUGH 41.
INCLUSIVE. O f THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIOA. OO EA ST­
ERLY ALONG THE SOUTH
LV4E ANO SOUTHEASTEFtLY
LINE O f SAID LOT TO TME
MOST EASTERLY CORNER
OF SAJO LOT FOR THE POINT
Of
BEGINNING. THENCE
CONTINUE ALONG SAIO LINE
TO THE CENTER O f GEE
CREEK. THENCE WESTERLY
ALONG THE ME ANOC RINGS
OF THE CENTER OF GEE
CREEK TO A POINT WHERE A
CONTINUATION
Of
THE
NORTHWESTERLY LINE O f
SAIO LOT WOULO INTERSECT
THE CENTER OF GEE CREEK
THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY
TO TME MOST NORTHERN
CORNER O f
SAIO LOT.
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY
TO THE POINT O f BEGIN
NVfQ
Deled W a 8 day of Saptambar
2005

JORG E ZAPATA. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO USE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAlMlNO
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST JORGE
ZAPATA UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JORGE ZAPATA. IF ANY.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
PO SSESSIO N
DEFENOANT(S)

RE NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE BA LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl to an Ordar franbng
Via Moto n to Raeat Foractoaura
Sala datad Saptambar 8. 2005
antarad m O N Caaa No O^CA
789-144. of tha C acul Court of
Via 1BTM Ju d o a l O cu d m and
lor SEMINOLE County Santord.
Flonda. I w * ae4 to the highaal
and baal txtoer for caah at tha
Waal From Ooor al tha SEMI
NOLE County Courthouaa localad al 301 N Park Avanua m
Sanford. Flonda. al 1 1 0 0 a m
on Via 13 day of October. 2005
lha following deecnbed property
aa aal forth m aato Summary
Fmal Judgment, lo wit
THE NORTH 300 FEET OF LOT
4. BLOCK 37. SANFORD
FARMS. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE
127* 128 ANO 126 1/2. OF THE
PUOLIC RECOROS OF SEMIN0LE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated ttva 17th day ol
Baptembar 200ft
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of lha Cvcut Court
By Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clark
Pubkah m
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J STERN P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S Unwarady Dnva Suita
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
05-40023
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABIU
TIES ACT. paraona with &lt;kaab*
(tea naadmg a apaoal accom­
modation
ahouto
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa at 4 0 7 4 6 5 4 2 2 7 , 1­
800 8 8 1 8 771 (TDO) ot 1 4 0 0
9 5 5 8 7 7 0 . via Florida Retay
Sarvca
Pubkah
2005
U085

September

18. 25.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 10TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OINERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 08 CA 1143-14L
WELLS FARGO BANK. N A .
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
BENEFIT OF THE
CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF
ASSET BACKED PASS
THROUGH CERTIFICATES
S ER IE S 2004 WCWI .
PLAINTIFF

L ecals

L ecals

copy of your written defense s. 4
any to 4 on DAVIO J STERN.
ESO Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address »s 001 S University
Dnva 4500. Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from tha data of tha feral pubkea
bon of Wa nobca of action) and
fa# Vw ongmal with (ha dark of
Wa court nth** before aam ca
on Ptain tfn attorney or Immedh
atefy thereafter, otherwise a
default wti be entered agamat
you tor tha refeef demanded m
tha complaint or pabtion Mad
harem

are Defendants I «HB a«8 to Via
highest a r t beat bidder lor caah
at tha EAST DOOR al lha
Sammoia Courtly Courthouaa.
in SANTORO. Flonda. al 1 1 0 0
a m o n v a 4 day of October.
2005. Via toaowmg deacitoed
property aa set Forth In said
Fmal Judgment to wt:

WITNESS my hand a r t Via
seal of W a Court al SEMINOLE
County. Florida. W a 6 day of
September. 2005

In
accordance
wrth
Via
Amancarta wtvt D M M t o A ct
Persona with DiaaM8oa needmg a apaoal aooommodtoton to
perhaps te in W e prooeatong
should contact Vta Court
Admwevator al 301 N. Parti
Avanua. Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)8894227 not tolar Vtan 2 working
days of your rveeipl of Wa
notice. If hearing or voice
impaired, 1-800-8699771.

MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY Alraha Cyrus
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J .
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 9 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
*
PLANTATION. FL 33324
0 5 41867
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABAJTIES ACT. paraona with d «ab *t« s naadmg a apaoal accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa at (407)665-4227.
I 6 0 0 055-0771 (TDD) or 1SOD 9 5 5 6770. via Flonda Relay
Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALO
Publish
2005
UO00

haa baan feted agamat you and
vial you are requred to serve a

THE WEST HALF O F LOT 8.
BLOCK 8. TIER J f TOWN OF
SANTORO. RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE l i t . OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FlO R b
DA

Datad Wa 9 day of Baptontoar.
2005
Maryarma Morse
Ctorfc of Via C acul Court
By Stacay Hopkins
Deputy Clark
Law Office of M arshal C.
Watson
1800 NW 40TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT LAUOEROALE. FL 3 3308
Telephone (954) 4 5 3 9 3 8 8
Facsimile (954) 771-8092
Pubfeah: Saptambar 18, 25.
2005
U068

M TH8 ORCUVT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
IN ANO FOR
tEM M OLE COUNTY,
F L O R 0A
C M L DfVWON
CASE NO.I 09-CA-18M-14W
MORTGAOE ELECTRONS
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S.
INC . AS NOMVfEE FOR
HSBC MORTGAOE
SERVICES. VCra
va
CHERYL ROCTUAN AMJA G
ROTTMAN. at M.

NOTICE OP ACTION
BELEM ALMONDA. al al.
Defendanta
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauanl to a Fmal Judgmanl of
Foreclosure dated tha 2 day of
Saptambar. 2005. a r t entered
m Caaa No 0 5 CA-1013-14L. of
the Circuit Court of the 16th
Judicial Circuit m a r t tor
Sammoia
County.
Flonda.
wherem MORTGAOE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION S Y S ­
TEMS INC . AS NOMINEE FOR
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. INC te Vie PtamW!
a r t BELEN ALIMONOA. MOJI-

M

a * 4 « &amp; o / L
D O E :1 , JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN P O S­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY are Defendanta I
wd a a l to Via highest and baal
better tor cash al tha EAST
DOOR at Via Sammoia Courtly
Courthouaa
m SANFORD.
Florida al It 0 0 a m on Vie 4
day ol October. 2005. the toftowmg d aaab e d property aa aat
torth m said Fmal Judgment, to
wt
LOT 12. THE COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16.
PAGE 55. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
In
accordance
with
tha
Amercans with DisabAbes A ct
Paraona with Disabkfcbes naad­
mg a special accommodation to
participate m Wa proceeding
should contact tha Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avanua. Santord FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)6654227 nol later Vtan 2 workmg
days of your receipt of W a
notice If hearing or voice
impairad. 1 6 0 0 9 5 5 6771
Datad Wa 6 day of Saptambar.
2006
Maryann# Morse
Ctork of Vw C acut Court
By Stacay Hopkma
Deputy Clark

Pubkah
2005
UO07

Saptambar

It.

TO CHERYL ROfTMANAAUA
C ROfTMAN (LAN known
•)
5435 W ^SON RD SANFORD.
FL 32773
UNKNOWN SPO U SE
OF
CHERYL ROfTMAN AX/A C.
ROfTMAN
&gt;
5435 WILSON RO SANFORO.
FL 32773
YOU ARE NOT1FKD Vwf an
action tor Foractoaura of
Mortgage on the letowtng
LOTS i n A N 0178* 1ST ADDI­
TION TO SYLVAN LAKE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
r THEREOF AS RECORDED 94
* PLAT BOOK 4. RAOfl 16. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORD# OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORb
DA.
ha* baan lead * 0« i * ) you antt
you era raqu
copy of your M O RI *
lo * . on
PA .
la 1400
NW 49TM S T R IC T . SOfTC
120. FT LAUOCROALI. FL
1 3 3 0 * w»fm r e ly (30) day*
a lia r e a m pubaoaaen of n *
Noaca m r e (Fiaaaa autaan tn
THE SANFORO HERALD) and
Ma * ia onQmaf *d ti 4ia O a f* al
v«* C o o l * * h « balora aanioa

mould
A O r w iita n « 101 N. P a *
Avanua. Santord FL 1 1771.
TaMohon* Nun«w ( * 0 7 ) »
* 1 1 0 not M m r a n **v *n (7)
day* (TKt la vie p a c a t d d j I
haanrg Mpaaad. (TDO) 140O*554771 a I M
(V) 1-400*5 5 -4 7 7 0 n a Flonda M a y

WITNESS my fond and Via
u e f of t r a C o o t M I I
ct

Law Offeca of Marshall C
Watson
1600 NW 49TH STREET. SUITE
120
FT LAUOEROALE FL 33309
TeWphona (954) 4 » 9 3 6 5
(954) 771-6052
25.

M TH I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH I 1ITH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
S IM M O L I COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIYIMON
C A M NO 04CA -444-14L

NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

LOT(S) 4. BLOCK B. RIVER
RUN
SECTION
ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RE COROE D 94
PLAT BOOK 10. PAGES 87
ANO 6 8 O f THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIOA

18. 25.

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S.
INC . AS NOMINEE FOR
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. INC.

STEPHEN A MCKENZIE. ET
AL.
DEFENOANT(S)

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Vial an acbon to toredoee a
mortgage on Via toftowmg prop
•rty

Saptambar

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 05-CA-1013-14L

VS

TO UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
STEPHEN A MCKENZIE ANO
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
NORMA SMITH
whoae rewdence a unknown i
r « ahatnay ba kvmg, and 4
he/eharthey ba dead, tha
unknown defendanta who may
ba apouaea. haa a. devtaeea.
granteea eaugnaea kenora.
creditor!, vm iaaa. and a t parbaa ua»mmg an mtereel by.
Vvough. under or agamat tha
Defendants, who are not known
to ba dead or akve. and a l par
baa having or daanmg to have
any right. M e u mtereel m Via
property deaafced m Vie mort
gage bemg torectoeed harem

Pflgd 9B

THE BANK OF NEW YORK.
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
HOLDERS OF THE EOCC
ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES SERIES
200I-1F.
Plavd*.
v*
JEANNE OLENN *1 al.
Defendant.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
p m u ar* to a Feral Judgmar* ol
Faadoau ra deled tra 2 day of
September 2005, and anM ad
n C aM No Ol CA 1013 M l of
tra C euel Cowl ct *w I t t i
Ju d ical Cecurt m and tor
6*m*noie
County.
Flonda.
adraram T IC BANK OF NEW
YORK. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
HOLDERS
OF THE EOCC
A SSET BACKED
CERTIFI­
CATES. S E R C 8 2001-IF li Vi*
P l v s l and JEANNE OLENN.
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
JEANNE OLENN JOHN DOE
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS HI PO SSESSIO N
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY

Maryann* Mora*
Aa Clark of 4ia Court
By Ataha Cyrua
Aa Deputy C M *
P u tao i (I
Sanford Herald)
PubfMv
2005

r Th*

IS. IS.

NOTICE OF SALS
OF MOTOR I
Pwauar* to Flonda I
7 1 1 5 4 5 . MdEtortda Uan and
Recovery, wd M i P pu**a aal*
tar caah tw k t n a n s daaoMad
vetveud) local*il al to n e r *
piao* to aaaafy a cfaavrad Ian.
1441
JE E P
VM:
U 4 F J5 4 S 2 M L 4 0 4 M I.
Uwl
Am t: 1431 6 4 R O R O O M
TERRELL
ORANT.
LAKE
MARY. FL O f MC OREW
MOTORS a t e LONOWOOO.
FL L u n ar S T IV E R TRANS­
MISSION REPAIR. 1401 ■
ALTAMONTE
OR,
ALTA­
MONTE SPRdaOE, FL- *0763. 1004. 1 0 0 0 cm M MDFLOfUOA MEN 1 RECOVERY
Said v*N oi*(a) aray k t
trad by a a a tfy ** tra Ian
i i a e d d a to u tr a v a tw
n y f to a haaftog « any dma
p n to aafa data by
•
demand tor he aring M M av­
a i l COWL Owner haa Ira It(p*
to raomar poaaaaaton of vqtad a by poatoio a bond Vi aoaarHanoi w*h F S I M #17. Avq
proc eed * Hi aaoaa* c t Wm
•mow* d f t M l * 4 M
d ip o iaad M i • « Ctort ft
Cecw l Cow l M Hit
~- t n in -in * &gt; Iran
P u tfth BecMwOm 14,1
U077

�Tint lira mji

Page OB Sunday. September 18. 2005

M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEIim O LC COUNTY.
FLOmOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. O 5 C A 1 5 0 M 4 L

1 5 ,2 0 0 5
N O T K * O F A PU BLIC HEARING TO C ON SIDER THE
A OO fTION O F AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY O F SA N FO RD , FLORIDA

I92005CA00150TXXXXXX

N o te * to hereby given d e l • P u b ic Hawing wto b a hald In the
Commtekton C h a m L e r*a t d a C ly H a l. 3 0 0 North Part. A varua.
In d a City ol Sanlord. Honda, al 7 0 0 o'clock PM on Monday.
S i p l u b i r I S , ZOOS, lo conaldar lha adoption o l an ord n an ce
by t i a C ty o l Sanlord. Honda, daaertbad a t tonowi
ORDINANCE NO. M 2 S

MORTOAOE ELECTRONIC
REOISTRATION SYSTEM S.
INC
AS NOMINEE FOR
HOME AMERICAN CnEOIT
INC DBA UPLAND MORTQAQE
MIN
NO
10030091301032* 7* 0.
Plan e*.

TO ANNEX 4 4 J 1 A CI1E9 O F P R O P E R T Y LYINO BETW EEN E.
LAKE MARY BOULEVARO AND PINE WAY ANO BETW EEN
B R ISSO N AVENUE ANO PARK NATIONAL DRIVE; A 3 SHOWN

NOTICE OF SALE

SHELLEY QARRtOO. ET AL.
LOT 203 NORTHLAKE VB.LAOE CONDOMINIUM VI. AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK
34.
PAOE
00.
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. A CON­
DOMINIUM ACCORDING TO
THE DECLARATION OF CON
DOMINIUM RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
1739. PAGES 1510 THROUGH
1000. INCLUSIVE. ANO ANY
ANO ALL AMENDMENTS ANO
EXHIBITS
THERETO.
TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI­
VIDED INTEREST IN THE
COMMON
ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT THERETO

NOT1CI OF ACTION
TO Sheaey Gamdo. Oebnel
Q in S o J r .
Last Known Address;
721 RantoulLans
Lake Mary, a 3 2 7*«
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO Hal an
action to torsetos# ol mongaga
on He toaowmg described propany ei Seminole County.
Fiends
LOT #. RESERVE AT LAKE
MARY. AS PER PLAT THERE­
OF. AS RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK 59. PAGE 59. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF 6EMIHOLE COUNTY. aO R lO A

t o t t e n e t i a sam e
A l p a rta a In W a re d and c « » n a a h a i hava a n opportunity to ba
heard at aald hearing
By o n to! ol t i e C ly Commtaaton o l t i e C ly o l Santord. H onda
P E R S O N S WITH DISABILITIES NEEDtNO A SSISTA N C E TO
PARTICIPATE I t ANY O F TH ESE PR O C E ED IN G S SHOULD
CONTACT TH E CITY CLERK AT 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -M 0 3 4 0 H OU RS IN
ADVANCE O F THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: * a peraon d e a d * * to appeal a dec*.
oton m ade w«h ra s p e d la any matter oonaidarad at t i e abova
m eeting or hearing h a m ay naad a verbatim record o l H e proc e e d n g s . H d u d n g H e leeam ony and avldanoa, w todi raoord to
not provided by H a Cay o l Sanlord ( F S 2 S 6 0 1 0 5 )
Cyrehrs Porter.
Deputy C ly Clerti
PuMHh. Sep tem b er I t , 2 S . 2 0 0 5

UOM
S e p te m b e r I t , 2 0 0 0
NOTICE O F A PU BLIC HEARING TO C ON SIDER
TH E ADOPTION O F AN ORDINANCE B Y THE
CITY O P SA N FO R D . FLORIDA
Noboe to haraby given H al 0 Public Hearing «HE b e held to H e
C o rrm a eio n C h am bers at H e c a y H ai, 3 0 0 North Park Avenue,
to H e C ay o l Sanlord. Florida, at 7 0 0 o t t o c * P M . on M onday,
T l f ----------- 2 9 . 2 0 0 0 , to consular H e adoption o l a n ordinance
by t i e C ay o l Santord. Florida, described a s Idtow *.

has been Ned agamst you and
you are required to lerve a
copy ol your o m e n detenses. *
any. lo a on SMITH. HIATT A
DIAZ. P A . Piemen* attorneys,
whoss address Is PO BOX
11430. Fort Lauderdais. Florida
3 3 3 3 9 143a. withm 30 days
torn km data ol pubtcaaon.
Cferk of ton Court other
Monce on Plarddft
or mmadmaTy thereafter. otharwiaa. a default wd ba
against you lor
demanded in toe compiam or
DATED on S E P 0 2. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By AhahaCyrua
Aa Deputy Cferk
PUBLISH IN Sanlord Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. PERSO N S WITH
DISABILITIES NEEDtNO S P E ­
CIAL ACCOMMODATION TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PR O ­
CEEDING SHOULD CONTACT
COURT ADMINISTRATION AT
201 N PARK AVENUE. SAN
FORO. FLORIDA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)6654 3 3 0 . WITHIN 2 WORKING
DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF
THIS NOTICE
IF HEARINO
OR VOICE IMPAIRED. CAU. 1­
8 0 0 955-6771
Pubkah September 16. 25.
2005

ORDINANCE NO. 3 9 3 1
TO ANNEX 5 9 71 A C R E S O F P R O P E R T Y LYINO DETW EEN
B R O O K S S T R E E T AND PINE WAY ANO BET W EEN S IP E S
AVENUE ANO B R ISS O N AVENUE; A S SHOW N ON THE MAP
BELOW

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purtuen lo a Fetal Aidgmart ol
Foredotur# dated September
0. 2005. and entered ei C a t*
No O 5 C A .I4 0 M 4 G . ol th*
C ecui Court ol m * 1*m Ju d o al
C ecu * m and lor Sammol*
County. Florida TnBaCa LENOINO CORPORATION it in*
Plaem* and IRIS 0 VASOUEZ
A/K/A IRIS 0 VAZQUEZ AMIA
IRIS
VAZQUEZ
WALDO
VASOUEZ: DISCOVERY MAR­
KETING ANO DISTReUTINO.
INC . JOHN DOE. JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
PO SSESSIO N OF THE SUB­
JE C T
PROPERTY
an
Oatandanti I wd t a t V m *
h y h etl and baft bidder lor cath
at th* EAST DOOR. 301
NORTH PARK AVENUE. SAN
FORO FL. at 1 1 0 0 a m on lha
11 day ol October. 2005. the Wtowing detertw d property a t
forth ei tard Fmal Judgment to
w*

Notes is hereby given, per
■uant to en Fnal Judgment ol
Foreclosure lor PlemMI entered
H H it cause on Sedem ber 9.
3005. m He C scu* Court ol
Seminole C a rry , Honda I m i
tell H e property situated In
Seminole
County.
Honda,

ON THE MAP BELOW ;

A c o n s ta te daacrtpton and a copy d lh a ord n a n ce a h a l ba
avtotobia a l H a d lto a ol t i a C«y Ctark tor a i parsons darning to

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

ELIZABETH FERRARA
NORTHLAKE VX.LAGE
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
H C . and UNKNOWN
TENANTSOWNERS.

UCN:

THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED LANO LOCATED
IN THE COUNTY OF SEMI­
NOLE. STATE OF FLORIOA.
TO WIT

303 Northlak* Onv*. *1 pubkc
I M lolhehigheklandDetIDrd
det. lor cad i. Sale* held on 9 *
E . u boor ol lha 6*ir*ooi«
County
Courthou*#.
on
O ctobetll. 2005 al 11 o ’dock
AM
Dated m u 9ih
September. 2005

day ol

Clerk ol V * Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
In *cco rd *n ce with the
Amencant w«i Owabrklwi Act
perkont an*i dnabw w t naarkng
a tp a o a l accommodation to
pam opat* m this prooaedmg
ihoukt
contact
court
Aikmrv,nation al lawphona
number (4 0 7 (0 0 5 .4 3 3 0 . not
later than aaven (7) day* pnor to
th * proceeding
It hearing
impair ad. (TDO) 1 000 9 5 5 ­
0771. or V o e * (V) t 0OG9550770. via Flond* Relay S a m e *
Michaa* Qaroa 0 * a r t
Kata. Shuler. Solomon. Soector.
Foyle 5 Singer. P A
P O B o i S00
T a n v a .F l 33001-0000
Pubkth September 1 0 .2 5 .
2005

IN THS COUNTY COURT
M ANO FOR
SEkBN O U COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C A M NO. 03 -CC-0I4S-2O-Z

CAMERON GROVE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . e Florida
not lor-prokt corporation,
PLAINTIFF

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
6 1 MINOCX COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL OTVMMON i«s*

CASE NO. 06-CA»1846-140
O H O SAVINGS BANK.

PETER HORN. YOLANDA
CALDERON and UNKNOWN
TENANT t and 2.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTTCI OF
FO AECLOSURI SALS

MARK C DAILEY. MARSHA N
DAILEY; UNKNOWN
P E R S O N S) *4 PO SSESSIO N
OF THE SU BJEC T PROPERTY

NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
(PteaM pubkah in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD)

A com plete description and a copy o l H e o rd n a n c e a h a l b e
■veatoXe e l H e ollice ol H e Cay Cterti tor aa p erson s deatong to
e u r n to e H e sam e
AS parties to toleresl and e rtre n * s h e * h ave an opportunay to b e
heard a l said hearing
By order o l H e C ay Commission ol H e C ay o l Santord. Honda
P E R S O N S WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING A SSISTA N C E TO I
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F T H E SE P R O C E ED IN G S SMOULO
CONTACT THE CITY C LER K AT 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 0 0 3 4 0 H O U RS IN
ADVANCE O F THE MEETINO
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC * 1 person d ecid es to appeal a d * o
a k n mad# w in re a p e d to any m ailer considered al H a above
m eeung or hearing, h e may n e ed a verbeem record o l t i e proc e e d n g s . Includng H e testimony and evidence, which record to
nol provided by H e Cay ol Santord (F S 2 0 0 0 1 0 5 )
CynH U Porter.
Deputy C0y Clerk
Pubkdv Sep tem ber 10. 2 5 . 2 0 0 6
U I0 0
M THB ORCLXT COURT FOR
SCMMMLX COUNTY,
FIOWOA
C A M NO. 0HCA-I22O-I4M
UCN:
MORTOAOE ELECTRONIC
REOISTRATION
SYSTEM S,
a t e AS NOMINEE FOR
DECISION ONE MORTOAOE
COMPANY. LLC. MIN NO

THOMAS W BO W M A N .aid.

NOTIC* OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CMAPT1A S4
NOTICE to HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Btswmary Final Judgment ol

IgUdOUgf dfllMl Swpfontoaf 0,

2006 and a n m d m Ca m No
0 *C A -1 3 3 0 -f4 M
UCN
•02OO6CAOO1330XXX XXX oI
thm C ra M Court w and tor
S ammola
County.
Florida.
wh*rwn MORTOAOE ELEC­
TR O N S REGISTRATION S Y S ­
TEMS. MC. AS NOMMEE FOR
DECISION ONE MORTOAOE
COMPANY, LLC. MIN NO

iooorrsiooo2S4ssso

it

M
a r t THOMAS W BOW­
MAN. MAUREEN S BOWMAN.
UNKNOWN TENANT NO I ;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO t .
•nd ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING O R CLAJMJNO TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
K T E R E S T M THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
DESCRIBED
a rt

Defendants. I a
Nghaal and M a t taddar lor cash
•I t ia Eaal Door of t ia Sananoia
County CourthouM. SOI Norti
P art Avanua. Sanlord, Florida
0 2 7 7 1 a l S#mmofe County.
Florida, al 11 DO a m on t ia
l l t i day ol OdoOar, 2006. t ia

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment of
Foradoaura dated September 6.
2005. and entered in Caae No
05-CA-124S 1 4 0 . of toe O cu ft
Court of the 1ITH Judicial
Croud in and lor SLMINCXE
County Florida OHIO SAV­
INGS BANK la Ptamtiff and
JO SEPH O QIARDINO. MARK
C. DAILEY. MARSHA N DAI­
LEY; UNKNOWN P E R SO N S)
94 PO SSESSIO N OF THE SUB
JCCT PROPERTY, ara defen
danta I wd ae« to toe highaal
and beet (adder lor cash al toe
EA ST FRONT DOOR of toe
SEMINOLE County CourtoOuM.
in SEMINOLE County. Florida,
at 1 1 0 0 o'clock a m on toa 11
day of October. 2005. toe todown g deter toed properly M aat
forth In s a d F n a l Judgment, to
LOT S. BLOCK A. CRYSTAL
SH O RES. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
17. PAGE (8) 20. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Oeied tfus 9th
September, 2005

day

of

MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk of t a d Court
By Mary Stroup*
Aa Deputy Clark

M l lorti m l a d Ordar or FlnN

LOT I t . BLOCK 16. EASTBROOK SUBDIVISION. UNIT
NO
SIX. A S P E R PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 12. PAGE 68 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEM tIOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
* you ara a parson wffh a d»abftfty who naad* any aooommodahon m ordar lo partapafe
m t o t procaadaip. you ara ani»
tad. at no coal to you. to tia
prwwron of oartam u w l m ca
P » M « contact too Court al 40 7 ­
66 6 4330 wftNn two (2) working
days of your r t c a p l of tu a
Noted. t you ara haanng or
r a n impaired cafl Florida
Relay Sarvica (600)9664771
DATED al Sanlord. Florida on
9 .2 0 0 6

SMITH. HIATT S DIAZ. P A
Alomoya tor P ta rttt
P O Boa 1I43S
Fori Lauderdale. FL 33336-10 S
Phono (064) 664-0071
Pubtoh Sanlord Harold
September

in ordar to
in tow prooaadng. you are anttad . al no ooat to you. to provi­
sions of cartarn aaaiatance
Plaaaa contact the Court
Adnvmsaator al 301 Norto Park
Avanua. Sanlord. Fl 3 2 771,
Phone No (4071665-4227 wfthn
2 working daya of your ra ce ** of
to s n o te s or pfeadng B you ars
haanng or r a c a impaired, c a l 1•
S00-9 5 5 6 771

Kehane A A iaocil ea P A
1815 Orfffcn Road, SuM 200
Daraa Beach Fl 33004
Tetophone (954)820 4 0 0 0
C(9 5 4 )9 2 0 2 9 9 9
Pubkah
2006

MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Qerfc. Croud Court
By Mary S to tp a
Aa Deputy O o rt

Pubkah

Thw notice la prodded purOrder
auant io
No 97-3
In
A d.
V you are a peraon wdh a B a ­

IS .

26.

September

IS .

25.

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
O f THS EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
Bf AND FOR
I COUNTY.

C AM NO : OACASkk-taa
MIOFIRST BANK.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pureuant V a Fetal Summary
Judgment o l ForaOoaure dated
September 0. 2005 am en d In
Ciy* C a t* No 0 3 C C 5 1 4 5 2 0 Z o* in * County Court ol
Seminole
County.
Florida,
what am CAMERON GROVE
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIA­
TION. INC » » i* F W * * and
PE TER HORN. YOLANDA
CALDERON, and UNKNOWN
TENANT 1 and 2.
are th#
OeTandantt I ei M
l lo N
h ^ ie t i and b etl todder lor ca m
at
th*
Seminole
County
Courthout*. 301
N
Park
Avenue. Sanlord. FL 32771. al
1 1 0 0 a m on Via 13m day ol
October. 2 0 0 5 the tonowmg
d etcroed property a t ta t torm m
r a il Fetal Summary Judgment,
•o-w*
LOT 20. CAMERON GROVE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 53. PAGES 0 5 * 7 .
OF THE PUBLIC R£CO RDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOW
DA
DATED m e M i
September, 2005

day

ol

Helena Gutrarrai Malchow.
Eaquee
Wean t Makbow. PA
ABorneyt ke Plaett*
0 4 0 E Colonial Drive
Ortendo. Flonde 32603
American, wen Dwabeama Act
ol 1990
Admenbaave Order No 9 7 3
0 you are a perton weh ■ d t
■bikty who need ! any aocommodakon m order lo pem ryeie ei
al no coal lo you. lo me prom
Iron ol certem ttp tta n c e
P le a t*
co n U d
Court
Admevatrakon al 301 North P a n
Avenue S u m N 30I, Sanlord
Flond* 32771 (407) 0 0 5 4 2 2 7 .
wdhei (2) workeig day* ol your
n o * * * el tv * n ote* &lt; you a rt
h e a rty or v c c a enpaeed. c a t 1*
1000) 9 5 5 * 7 7 1
September

10.

25.

IN TH* CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE HIM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
HkMNOUE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIYX. DIVISION
C A M NO. 0S-CA-140I-14G
TnfieCa LENOttG
CORPORATION.

IRIS D VASOUEZ K’KIA IRIS
0.
VAZQUEZ A L A
IRIS
VAZQUEZ. WALDO VASOUEZ
DISCOVERY
MARKETING
ANO DISTRIBUTING IN C ;
UNKNOWN P E R S O N S ) IN
PO SSESSIO N OF 1 l «
SUBJECT PROPERTY.

n d . Lake Mary Th* l*ib *c it
ewtad to artend and b * heard
Said hearing* may continue
trom time lo (m e iet&lt; me C*y
Commitpon m a t t i a Imel
artmn For mtormetem regard
mg Ifv* Item p ie e te conled
Gary Sdvnder. City Planner al
*0 7 -5 0 5 1 4 4 2 You may oMam
c o p e t ol th# application and
Matt report al the Comnxmdy
Development
Department
Lake Mary Murwpal S erv e **
Butdmg. located *1911 W ater*
Court
NOTE
IF A PERSON
DECIOES TO APPEAL ANY
DECISION MADE BY THIS
BOARO WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MAHER CONSIDERED
AT THIS MEETING OR HEAn
■NO. HE OR SHE W IL NEED
A RECORO OF THE P R O ­
CEEDINGS. ANO THAT, FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SHE
MAY NEEO TO ENSURE THAT
A VERBATIM RECORO OF
THE
PROCEEDINGS
IS
MADE. WHICH RECORD
9ICLUDES THE TESTIMONY
ANO
EVIDENCE
UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED FLORIDA STATUTES
200 0105

LOT 32. A RE PLAT OF A PART
OF SPORTSMAN PARADISE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 0. PAOE 32. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA

PERSO N S WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA
COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
4*
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
AT 407 5 0 5 1 4 2 4

Dated true *th
S eptember. 2005

CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIOA

day

ol

Maryann* M on*
Clerk ol m * Cecu* Court
Dy Mary Stroup*
A* Deputy Clark
In
accordance
with
th#
American* w«h Dieabwtiei Ad.
P e rto n . with Dw abM at needmg a tp eoal accommodation to
partiopal* ei * v t proceeding
thou id corned th* Court
Arknevekaur al 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number («0 7 ) 5 * 5
4237 nr* talar man 3 working
dayt ol your re c a v l d Put
nonce II hearing or voice
impaired. 1 3 0 0 -9 5 5 0 7 7 1
Kekey. Kronenberg. QJmartm.
F c h M * Wander. P A
0301 Patera Road. Suite 4000
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33324
Telephone: (954) 370-9970
Teietecaenae (954) 472-77*2
Pubkth
2005
U09*

Bapiambar

I * . 25.

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT O f
T H t UOHTIBNTH JUOCIAL
CmCUfT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTT,
FLORIOA.
CIVIL C A SS NO.:
06CA -179S-1S-A
IN R E : FORFEITURE OF
62.796 0 0 IN U 8 CURRENCY
NOTICE O f FORFEITURE
COMPLAINT
TO WisaaS tn/arry
806 CasMa Onva
Aitamunta Sp m g t. Ffonda
32714
and aN othara who ciaim an
miarasl m toa toSowmg proparTy
6 2 .7 9 6 0 0 m Umtad 6tatas
Currancy
Tha City of Attamonia Spnngs.
Florida, through its ofhears.
mvastigators or aganu. sanad
toa abova proparty on or abaX
August 14. 2006. al or naar toa
araa of 8 0 6 Casbia Onva.
Aftamonta Spnngs. Sammola
County. Florida S a d proparty a
m toa custody of toa Aftamonta
Spnngs Pokca Oapartmant tor
tha purposa of torfaitura pur­
suant to tactions 9 3 2 701*
932 704. Florida Siaiutas
A
Varif»ad Complaint for Fmal
Judgmanl of Forfaftura has boon
Mad m toa abova ktylad Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY tool a Irua
and con act copy of tow Notca of
Forfaftura Compiamt was furntshad by U S cartifiad ma4.
raturn racafot raguasiad. to toa
abova-namad addrassaa this
14th day of Saptambar. 2006
TashaM Scoiaro
Ganaral Counsal
Florida Bar No 0066626
Sammola County ShanfV t O flca
100 Bush BouiavanJ
Santord Florida 32773
(407) 6 6 6 6 6 0 3
Adornay tor Patftwnar
Pubkth
2005

Septem ber

10. 25.

UIOI

MARYANNE MORSE
aa Clerk id me Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk

PuDklh
2005
UO07

L ecals

L eca ls

L ecals

L ecals

Leca ls

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PR O JECT
SOUCnATlOKS
For information on Sammoto
County BCC procuramantt.
pWaia vw4 our watwfta al
www aammoiacountyfl gov/pur •
c ha kzng.
katact
Currant
Procuramanl lor a ktt of a l
acfcva aoiotationa Many can
ba downioadad al no charga
Solicitation and Procuramanl
information &gt;k alto avaJabla al
toa Purchawng and Contracts
Ovrwon. locatad in toa County
S a rw a s Bu*»ng. 1101 East 1st
8 1 . Room 3206. Sanford.
Florida Phona 4 0 7 * 6 6 7 1 3 1
To guaraniaa racaipt of addan
da. a l rtspondantk should
chock too wsb*4# or contact to t
Purchasing
and
Contracts
Ovwion savan c alandsr days
pnor to toa U ad racawmg data
of submataittods
Pubkah Sapiambar IS. 2006
U067

CITY Of LAKK MART.
FLORIOA
NOT1CC Of
PUBLIC HCARINQ
NOTICE 18 HEREBT OIVEN
tool lha City of la k a Mary.
Ftorsta Cay Commrssran w&gt;u
hold a pubkc haanng on
Thursday. Oc lo b t t S. &gt;004 al
7 0 0 p m . or a s soon a s poss*Ua toaraaftar to conaclar an
appaal from E m and Matthau
Marui appkeants ragartkng toa
action takan by too Dry of lak a
Mary Board of A^uatownl on
July 20. 2006 danymg a vananca r a S A f of I t ' to toa masmum raar yard satback of 30 .
par Cha(4ar 164 6 7 ( 0 ( 4 X 0
Tha pubkc haanng w« ba haid at
toa Laka Mary Commission
Chambars 100 N County Club

Pubkth Septontoer I* . 2005
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOROA
CIVIL DIVISION
CA SS NO.: 0 5 C A -IM 5 1 4 -W
US BANK. N A .

PlMfUII.

STANFORO MORGAN AMJA
8TANFOROM SPIR ES. MM.
Defftndwnts

accommodation to parhapata m
ihi* pfoc*«kng. you are anhsed al no coal lo you. to th*
provtamo ol apeoal aaaiatanc#
P la ta *
contact
Court
Artmirvtnation al 301 N P a *
Ave, Sankxd. Ftonda 32771.
tetaphona (407)0054330. with
m (3) two working daya ol y&lt;w
leceyit ol mi* N ote* ol SaW «
haanng at voe# mipaimiJ. c a l
1-000 9 5 5 * 7 7 1 .

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O f
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO 20051003-C P
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
JOHANNA OOLDSMITH a V a
HANNA OOLDSMITH.

DATED S E P 0 0 .2 0 0 5

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Maryann* Mott#
Clerk ol the O c m t Coikl
Dy Mary Stroup*
Aa DoLXJty Clerk
Zimmerman. Kear i SulcMt*
PA.
PO B o i 3000
Orlando. FL 3 2*02 3000
(407) 4 2 5 7 0 1 0
PuWith
2005
U07I

Saptambar

1*. 25.

Tha admm*«tra!ion oI lha astata
ol JOHANNA OOLDSMITH
* V l HANNA GOLDSMITH,
dacaasad. whosa dala of daafh
was July 24. 2006. n panfrng m
toa O cu ft Court lor Sammola
County.
Florida.
Probata
Drvision. F 4a Numbar 2 0 0 5 ­
1603 C P . lha addrass of which
is P O Orawar C. Santord. FL.
32772 Tha namas and addrasa•s ol toa parsonal rapraaantabve and that parsonal raprasantativa s anomay ara aat forth

IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN
ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
CASE NO: OS-CA-1144-140
MTGLO INVESTORS. L P .
Piamtiff.

CHARLES C PATTERSON.
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
CHARLES C PATTERSON;
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
ANO
AGAINST
THE
HEREIN
NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENOANT(S) WHO ARE
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
WHETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPO U SES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS. YVONNE A
PATTERSON A/K/A YVONNE
PATTERSON. EDSIN
HOLDINGS. LLC. UNKNOWN
TENANT #1 IN PO SSESSIO N
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.
UNKNOWN TENANT #2 IN
PO SSESSIO N OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY.
Dafandant(s)

A U INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Al creditor* ol th* d e c a d e * and
o l w pefaona having daunt or
demand* agaei** me decadent’*
aalal*. including un malm ad.
contingent
Of
unliquidated
claim*, on ehom a copy c l m**
rkikee i* *arv*d mu»1 N# 9ia*
claim* emn 9k* Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

NOTICE OF
FO RECLOSURI SALS

NOTICE O f ACTION
TO: RALPH E. NAUMANN
(RftStdftnot Unknown)
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
RALPH
E
NAUMANN
(RftSfttonos Un known)
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO tost an
action lor Fortctosura of
Mongag« on too following
dasenbad proparty
LOT 16. RETREAT AT WEKI
VA. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORO
EO IN PLAT BOOK 69. PAGE
32. 33 ANO 34. OF THE PUB
L)C RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
has b t t n Idad agamst you and
you ara ragmrad lo sarva a
copy of your wnttan dafansas. 4
any. lo ft. on Marshall C
Watson. P A . Attorney foe
Plaintiff. w foM addrass &gt;%1800
NW 49TH STREET SUITE
120. FT LAUDERDALE FL
33309 wffhm thirty (30) dayt
aftar toa Mst publication of this
Nobca m toa (Plaasa pubkah m
THE SANFORD HERALD) and
Na tha ongmai with tha Clark of
ton Court afthar batora saonca
on Plaintiff a anomay or immadiaiafy toaraaftor. otoarwiaa a
dafauft wd ba antarad agamsl
you tor tha rakaf damandad m
toa compiamt
In accordanca with tha
Amancans with Disabwtias Act
Parsons with Dtsabwtias naadmg a tpaoal accommodation lo
padcjpata m tots procaadmg
should contact tha Court
AOrwvatrator at 301 N Park
Avanua. Sanlord FL 3 2771,
Taiaphona Numbar (407)323
4330 not latar turn savan (7)
days pnor to toa procaadmg If
haanng tmpaaad. (TDO) 1 600966^ 771 or VOca (V) 1 8 0 0
6 6 6 8 7 7 0 via Florida Ratay
WITNESS my hand and toa
saal of tow Court ton 2 day of
Saptambar. 2006
Maryarma Mors#
As Clark of toa Court
By Aksha Cyrus
As Dapufy Clark
Pubkah (Plaasa pubkth m Tha
Santord Haraid)
Pubkth Saplambaf 18 26
2006
U070
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1T7M 4-K
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO.
Plaintiff.

GREGORY L SMITH ANO
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA.
Dafandant
NOTICE O f BA LI
Notica is gwsn toa! pursuant to
• Summary Fmal Judgmanl
datad March 3. 2006. m Casa
No 04-CA-1771-14-K of to#
Cvcuft Court tor County. Florida
m wNch THE CITIZENS BANK
O f OVIEDO « toa P U rtff and
GREGORY L SMITH and toa
UNITED 6TATES OF AMERICA
ara toa Dafandantt I wd s a l to
toa hghast and bast taddar tor
cash at Was! front door of toa
Sammola County Courtoouaa.
301 N Park Avanua Santord.
Sammola County. Florida, at
1 1 0 0 a m on Octobar 11.2006.
toa totowmg daaertbad proparty
•at forth m toa ordar of Fmal

S aa Scrwduta A Attached
Tha land w dasertoad a s tottows
Tha Wast 6 7 0 laat (taas toa
South 1032 taat) arvj toa East
20 laat of toa W ad 6 9 0 taat
(lass toa South 36 taat tor road
right of way) of too Souto 1/2 of
toa Soutoaatl 1/4 of Sacbon 26.
Townahfti 20 Souto. Ranga 32
E a s t Sammola County. Florida
NOTIFICATION
In accordanca wffh THE AMERl
CANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. $ you a rt 8 parson wffh a

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgmanl of
Foractoaura datad Saptambar
I . 2006 and antarad in C a m No .
Q5-CA-1244*14-0. of to t Orcuft
Court of to t Eghtaanto Ju d o al
O cu ft m and tor SEMINOLE
County
Florida
MTOLQ
INVESTORS. L P . is Plambfl
and CHARLES C PATTERSON.
YVONNE A
PATTERSON.
EDSIN HOLDINGS. LLC. a rt
I
w
isa llo N
Dafandant(s)
rvghasl and bast tsddar lor cash
al toa East Door of toa SEMI­
NOLE County Courthousa focal
ad al 301 North Park Avanua.
Santord Florida 32771. at 1 1 0 0
a m &lt;m toa 11to day of Octobar.
2006 tha foftowmg dasenbad
proparty as sal forth m said
Summary Fmal Judgmanl. to­
wn
LOT 43. TIMACUAN. UNIT 6.
ACCORDING TO THB PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAOE 63
THROUGH 66. O f THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
A/K/A 445 BLUE SMOKE
COURT. LAKE MARY. FL 32746
IMPORTANT If you ara a par­
son wfth a (ksabwty who na ads
any accommodation m ordar to
p *tio p a!a m this procaadmg.
you ara anWad. at no coat to
you. to lha provision of cartam
a tsisian ca
Plaasa contact
Court Admmittralion at 301
North Park Avanua. Sufta N301.
Sanford Florida 32771 (407)
666-4227. wffhm 2 wortung days
of your raempt of tots notca If
you ara haanng or v o ca
impairad c a l 1 (800) 9 S 5 4 7 7 1
Datad tors 6th day of Saptambar.
2006
Maryarma Morsa
Oark of toa Orcuft Court
Dy Mary Stroupa
As Daputy Clark
VAN N ESS LAW FIRM. P A
7369 Shandan Straaf. Sufta 203
Moiywood. FL 33024
Phona &lt; 954)9620500
(964)962 0606
Publish
2006
U072

Saplambaf

18. 26.

Al om#f credaor* ol tn# dece­
dent and petion* having daena
or demand* agaviil m# dacedan** **t*&lt;*. ind u ing utmalured. conBngen* or un*t**dat#d
d *im t mu*t N* thae davn* eelh
t n court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
a fter

the

d a te

of

th e

FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTCE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WXL BE FOREVER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
SEPTEM BER 1 0 .2 0 0 5
LESLIE ALLEN OOLDSMITH
Penonai Rapreaarxacve
W4kam H. Mormon. Eaquee
Flonde Bar No. 143303
BALDWIN 4 MORRISON. P A
7100 Bourn ttghwey 17 0 2
Fern Park. FL 32730
Telephone *07/834 1424
Attorney
lor
Pertonai
Representative
Pubkah
2005
U074

Saptambar

1*. 25.

Pubkc auction to be held al
9 0 1 am. on W# day(*) *p*c&gt;fi*d
below, el the Irani door d
Aden'* Towing Inc Located a*
2499 Ok) la k e Mary Rd Sue*
0 4 . 6an*ord. FL lor me pupoae
ol dtapoamg d th# loaowing
For Aidhar eikirmaliun pie era
can (407)521 -29M
0972005

(I ) Yew 2004Wake HUMMER
VTN4 &amp;GRGN23U 1411115713
PuCkth Saptambar I I . 2005
UO70
N onccoF
PU 0U C AUCTION
None* a haraby given
Seminole Peril 4 Body . 4 •**
at Pubkc Auction tor *ah ag* tor
caah on demand to ivgnekl Em)
dar, tha tonowmg datenbad

•CPT. 29. 200ft
1909 Me Cargo Van
V1N* JA7FN23W0KAOO1529
1999 Ford Van
VINI 2FMZA5344XBA04122
The auction wW be held al 1200
PM on rw t a d dale* above Al
Sammola P a n 0 Body 2540 S
Myrtto Ave Santord. a 32773
Proapacev* tydder* may riapecl
vehrde* one hour pnor lo aale
Term* ar* caah or certified
fund*
Seminole Wrecker
retarvea me right io accept or
i* l* d any and a* tada
Pubkah September I t . 2005
U079

CITY OF LONOWOOO. FLORIOA
Board of Adjustment
Notice of Public Hewing
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF LONOWOOO,
FLORIOA dial die Board d Acluatmenl wd hold a Pubkc Hearing
on Bapiam bar 29. 2005. el 7 00 PM . or aa toon thereafter a*
the &lt;am may be heard. In tie Cly Commtaun Chamber*. 175
Weal Warren Avenue. Longwood. Florida, in ordar to conaider
lha totowing Th* purpoe* d tit* haanng la lo racatv* pubkc
input on tia totowmg requested V,nance (VAR 074)5) tor
Appkcanl

David Oeat*

Tai P a re d 10 «

3 0 2 0 30-5O7-OOOOG0IO

Lccabon
1720 Grange Cede
Request
A vartenca to Longwood Development Cod*.
Article V. Section 5 3 1A to decree** Vi* ewimmmg pool setback
horn seven (7) led to three (3) ted
Legal Description LEG LOT SI TIBERON HUES PH 3 PB X
PG 91
Al tits meeting al nteratted parti** may appear and ba haard
w «i raapact to tee matter Thta haanng may ba conbnuad horn
kma to tana unM trial action la lakan
A copy d tia propoaad raquas! a o n t e n i e Community
Devatopmanl Division Oftic# ol tha Community Sarvica*
Oapartmant al 174 Wad Church Avanua. longwood. Florete tor
•rupadioo by tie pubkc. or t you with kddibonal mtormabon.
pteaaa ca* Via oflioa H 407/ 260-3402
Al parson* are adviaad tiat t they daetda to appad any dacikkvi
mada d thata maakngamaarmg*. day wd naad a record d tie
proceeding* and tor such purpoe**. day may naad to ensure
d d a verbakm raoord d da procaadmg* it made, wtedi record
to mckjd* d* latbmony and evideno* upon which d* epped to
to be baaed (per Sec 2S6 0105. Honda Statutes)
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C hristine Phan

Brittany M ulkey

Noah Goldm an

During M s past yeat I have
been given
many
opportuni­
ties to suc­
ceed and
strive for
farther hori­
zons. As a
rather timid
person, 1
cm account
that my first
doubtful steps in any direction
o rated the biggest impacts on
my life.
n am in g (or senior classes
during my junior year was
somewhat of a challenge- My
Hat included AP classes, Physics
B„ Macroeconomics, American
Government English Lit and
Biology. As for math, I had
readily put down AB Calculus,
unwilling to push the limits 1
imposed on myself. Yet when
M n. Goldiez asked me to
rethink my decision, encourag­
ing m e to overstep my ridicu­
lous boundaries, I finally decid­
ed to take BC Calc., a class PH
never forget or regret taking.
Even with the hardest class I
have ever taken in my high
school education in hand, I
managed to keep my GPA up
to 4.45, snatching a rank I had
never dreamed of, 7th in my

I have had an awesome
senior year
because 1
have over­
com e chal­
lenges and
met the
goals I set
for myself.
I am grad­
uating a
year early
and going
on to Florida Hospital
College of Health and
Science to pursue my dream
career in occupational thera­
py. I am proud to be a mem­
ber of National Honor
Sodety and will be thrilled to
w ear the NHS medal at my
graduation.
In addition, 1 am hoping to
graduate with a 3.8 Grade
Point Average, which will
allow me to graduate with
honors.
This year, 1 have not only
reached goals in academ ics
but also in athletics. I will be
representing the United
States of America at the
Cerebral Palsy World Games
in track and field in July. In
April, 1 was awarded the
Counril for Exceptional
Children's "Yes, I Can!"
award for outstanding
achievement in athletics at
the CEC International
Convention in Baltimore,
Md. This has been a great
year but, believe me, if it
weren't for my family and
the wonderful teachers at
Lake Mary High School and
their support, I wouldn't be
able to say my senior year
was a complete and full suc­
cess.

As I look forward to
embarking
on my
adventure
at Missis­
sippi State
University
attending
on a golf
and aca­
dem ic
scholar­
ship, 1
reflect back upon this past
year with a great deal of
pride and enthusiasm.
My year began with a
sum m er that resulted in my
selection as a member of the
H ew lett Packard Boys
Scholastic All Am erican Golf
Team, and a tw o-tim e selec*
tion of the Rolex All
Am erican Golf Team. I began
m y senior year at Lake Mary
as the Captain of a very
promising Boys Golf Team.
We had a stellar season
resulting in triumph as the
Florida Boys State
Champions.
I continued working hard
at my studies and have
maintained a GPA above a
4.0.1 was recognized as a
Commended National merit
Scholar and as a student who
will graduate Magna Cum
laude.
I certainly learned a great
deal about school and life
this year and look to carry
these positive experiences
with m e the rest of my life.

Realizing school involve­
ment's correlation to success, I
ran for and served as vice presi­
dent far our school's National
Honor Sodety and secretary of
the Asian Cultural Sodety. At
the conclusionn of my senior
senioi
yeac, I1 w
was awarded both the
Foundation Scholarship and the
Matt Ranck Scholarship. My
most memorable experience
was winning the Lake Mary
PT5A sponsored Miss Lake
Mary Scholarship Pageant. Had
I not taken up this cherishable
opportunity to represent the
NHS dub, I would have never
understood that my only obsta­
cle was my decision whether to
participate and become
involved.

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h ig h lig h t s
Chris Rodgers
My name is Chris Rodgers
and 1 am
senior
Varsity
Soccer
■at
Mary.
This year
was my
most suc­
cessful

school by a landslide. I am
graduating with a 4.1 GPA
Magna Cum Laude. I am a
member of National Honor
Sodety, Spanish Honor
Sodety, and I have over 100
community service hours.
My real successes this year
cam e to me on the soccer
field. 1 was named one of the
three Captains of the team
this year and led the team
with 34 goals. Our team won
the title of Conference
Champions, District
Champions, Regional
Champions, ana went to the
Final Four.
My individual honors consisSt of team MVP, First Team
All-Conference, First Team
All-Central Florida, First
Team All-State,
Sem inole/O range County
All-Star game, East Florida
All-Star Team, Seminole
County Player of the Year
and Central Florida Player of
the Year. It was a big year for
me and I will carry it with
my memories forever.

B E S T O F LUCK

G loria Tavern
As a student at Lake M ary
High
School I've
had m any
great expe­
riences. I
am a
National
Hispanic
Scholar as
well as an
Orlando
Sentinel
Academ ic A ll-Sta* AP
Scholar and Disney Dream er
and Doer.
This year I was the editorin-chief of Essence, the
school's aw ard winning liter­
ary m agazine, which
received the highest aw ard
horn Columbia U niversity's
board of review.
I am also highly involved
in my school hand where I
play the oboe and percus­
sion.
This past sum m er 1 partic­
ipated in the national
Aeronautics Space
Adm inistration's Summer
High School Apprenticeship
Research program (NASA
SHARP), where I worked
with environm ental scientists
to track the m igratory pat­
terns of endangered sea tur­
tles.
Currently, I am a teen
movie review er for the
Orlando Sentinel. A sp resi­
dent of the Spanish Club,
member of Mu Alpha Theta,
and both National and
Spanish Honor Societies, I
plan to study neuroscience,
pursuing a career in m e d ia l
research.

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Friday.
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b u lle t s
By Liana Edixon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Local residents on Mangoustine
Avenue and 10th Street were caught In a crossfire
late Thursday afternoon when subjects shot at
Corey Freeman o f Sanford.
Freeman, 27, received m ultiple gunshot
wounds and was airlifted to the Orlando Regional
Medical Center. He is currently stable with non
life-threatening injuries.
During the shooting, right in front o f 1014
Mangoustine Ave., there was a kiddy wading pool
with three children in it, Sanford Police
Spokeswoman Cleo Cohen said. Som e of the gunsnots hit the wading pool, but none of the children
were hit.
"A s tragic as it is, it could have been more trag­
ic," Cohen said.
Yesterday afternoon, the Sanford Police
Department responded to a disturbance call.
According to Cohen, a purplish color minivan
with two suspects drove up to Freeman. At least
one of the suspects exited the vehicle and began
firing shots at the victim.
As the two suspects fled the scene they crashed
the minivan and fled on foot. One of the suspects,
34-year-old Bobby Cofield, was caught by officers

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Fam ily m em bers, police vow
to catch local m an’s killer
By Stave Paradla
Herald Staff

See Shooting, Pago 3A

Crooms
graduates
pioneers

SANFORD — The uncle of a murdered
Sanford man joined police investigators May 18
in canvassing the neighborhood around 908
Celery Ave., trying to find any kind of lead.
Rodney Brown Is the unde of Mark Anthony
Pearson. Pearson was gunned
down in December in front of
his m other's home on Celery
Avenue.
Police know the shooting
took place about 7:20 p.m. on
Dec. 20, 2004. They know that
friends transported Pearson to
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital and left him at the
Emergency entrance. Pearson
was
later pronounced dead.
Pearson
Hospital personnel provid­
ed a description of the two vehicles that showed
up with Pearson. Investigators located and inter­
viewed the occupants of the two autos.
The information gathered so far has not lead
to any indication of who shot Pearson, so they
want people in the area who might have seen
something to tell them what happened. A $5,000
reward from CrimeLine is being offered.
"These victims are not forgotten," said Cleo
Cohen, Sanford police spokesman. "W e're going
to aggressively pursue this case to closure. The

By Stava Paradla
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Four years ago, a group of par­
ents and students believed in an idea of education
based on technology and those
young people will graduate
May 26, the first class from
Croom s
Academy
of
Information Technology.
"These are the kids who
bought into the vision," said
Principal Connie Collins. "They
and their parents simply had
enough courage and vision to
decide that they wanted this new way of educa­
tion for their children."

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Sanford Police erected this information sign to tell
people in the Celery Avenue neighborhood about an
unsolved murder.
only closure we will accept is an arrest and con­
viction."
Brown, who lives on West 20th Street, said his
nephew was shot right in the front yard of the
small blue home on Celery Avenue.
"We want to let the family and neighbors
know that the police are on the job," Brown told
reporters. Brown has been involved with police
to find the killer. Later he said since Pearson is a
family member, he would like to see the police

See Murder, Page 9A

See Graduates, Page 9A

New advisory group
discusses consolidation

Steering committee
wrangles over park
By Llane Edixon
Herald Staff

By Steve Paradis
Herald Staff

S e m i n o l e S mile

C a s e N o t C lo s e d

SANFORD — A new coun­
ty
advisory
com m ittee
acknowledged three areas in
which Seminole County and
its seven cities can consolidate
services — libraries, parks
and recreation, and stormwa­
ter.
The Joint City/County
Advisory Com m ittee met
May 18. On hand were
County Chairman Carlton
Henley, Commissioner Randy
Morris as well as mayors and
representatives from each of
the seven municipalities.
The committee will reach
its full contingent of 23 when
representatives
from
the
Private Business Association

nem ey

of Seminole
and
local
ch am b ers
of
com ­
merce join.
The group
voted
to
meet on the
t h i r d
W ed n es­
days
of

e a c h

month. The
meetings will be televised on
Sem inole
Governm ent
Television.
The purpose of the May 18
meeting was to identify, eval­
uate and make recommenda­
tions regarding increasing
efficiency of service and sav­
ings for the tax payer, accord­
ing to a county statement. The

meeting was open to the pub­
lic, but no public input was
received. Only a handful of
people attended the meeting
other than the com m ittee
members.
"It's am azing as to the
number of ways the cities and
county are working together
for the benefit of our citizens,"
Henley said. Each govern­
ment representative listed
how their city and the county
work together. Trails, public
works, annexation agree­
ments, water service, environ­
mental service, animal con­
trol, public safety, and fire
protection were just a few
mentioned.
Henley said the purpose of

See Committee, Page 9A

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SA N FORD
—
The
W aterfront
M aster
Plan
Steering Committee bumped
heads with city project man­
ager Chris Sm ith at their
monthly meeting Wednesday,
May 18.
Some com m ittee members
felt that Smith had thrown a
wrench in things when he
offered a different option to
the committee for choosing a
landscape architect for Fort
Mellon Park.
On April 25, the City
Commission came to a con­
sensus to allow the Waterfront
Committee to finish out Fort
Mellon Park and to have
members assist in reviewing
the subm issions from a
Request for Qualifications, or

RFQ for a lead landscape
architect for the park.
After a lengthy discussion
led by com m ittee member
Jerry Mills, in which they dis­
cussed running an RFQ to
find a landscape architect to
head the project. Smith
offered a different option.
Because the process can be
lengthy and the committee is
coming toward the end of this
year's cycle for applying for
more money from their
Florida
Recreational
Development
Assistance
Program or FRDAP grant.
Smith suggested another way
of selecting a landscape archi­
tect.
Smith said that if they
choose to have one of the
city's civil engineering con-

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Sunday, May 22.2005

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N CE AROUND O U R CO UN TY
The Rats are back The River Rats, Sanford's
in die Honda Collegiate Summer
League (FC SL), kick off the season Monday, June
6. The Rata are the defending FCSL champs, and
the season opener at Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium will be a rematch against the Rats' oppo­
nent In the championship game, the Daytona
Barracudas.
This is the wcond aaon for the league and the
Rtfs. The league is a non­
profit
organization
designed to give college
players experience using
wood tuts. It also provides
the piaycn with an oppor­
tunity to showcase their
skills in hoot of major
league scouts. In fact.
Major League Baseball
K M
waa so impressed with the
league, its organization
_
and the caliber of play that
by D an Ping
they donated *5.000 per
• • • • • • • • team to help defray

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SUN
House o f Refuge will hold
its annual Women’s Day at
the 11 a m. service. M other
Mildred Eason of New Life
Church of Orlando will
speak. Ladies are urged to
w ear yellow and white.
House of Refuge is located at
1001 Celery Ave., Sanford.
Call 407-324-4711.
Swing into Sum m er - Big
Band Dance will be held at
Orlando North Hilton Hotel,
350 South North Lake Blvd.,
Altam onte Springs. Featured
will be "Lady of Song” Linda
Cole and the Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble. Tickets are $5. Call
407-322-7528.

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Year two brings aome changes to the league.
First, then is no admission charge for any FCLS
game. Yea, some things in life are bee. In this case
it's good baseball played in a great stadium. The
second major change in the league is the addition
of two new teams — the Zcphydrills Snappers
and the Winter Haven Wart Hogs — making it a
six team league.
Sanford, of course, sets the standard both on the
field and off. The Rats will once again have a
championship-caliber team and they’ll have the
best fans in the league. The Rati set league records
last year for anm dance and enthusiasm and this
year will be no different To help generate more
excitement, the team now has an official fen clubthe Rat Pack. For $25 you’ll receive a special Rat
Pack T-shirt have an opportunity to meet the play­
ers and coaches at a special pre-game twbecue,
and receive beer and food discounts at Scruffy
Duffers, the official bar of the Rat Pack. In addi­
tion, Rat Pick members will have special seating in
die Rat Hole at the stadium. All of the money the
Rat Pack raises will go to support the team.
Word Around The Clock is there is a rogue fan
chib organized by a group of sailing enthusiasts
called the Pi-Rats. Don't be fooled. The Pi-Rats
are a second-rate outfit populated by a bunch of
grumpy guys wearing bandanas and grumbling
“Anim iin."
For information on the River Rats, the league or
the Rat Pack, go to www.floridaleague.com or call
407-619-3580.
The brick man: In last week's column I men­
tioned in jest that Harry Wise, aka M e Magic,
must be hanging around 1st Street because a few
things were disappearing. Mr. Wise appreciated the
mentioned, but he did have one bone of t
"How did you know 1 was a brick*
Mr Wise asked.
— -----------] didn't The reference to a load of bricks disap­
pearing was aimed mostly at former city commis­
sioner Lon Howell. Turns out, Mr. Wise has a col­
lection of bricks bom all over the United Slates and
Canada
"When 1 read that about the bricks, I thought
you must be clairvoyant," Mr. Wise said.
No sir, if that were the case 1 wouldn't write
about bricks. I'd use it to buy winning lottery quick
picks.

MON
The W inter Springs City
Commission will meet at 6:30
p.m. in the commission
chambers of City Hall.
Among items on the agenda
is an increase in the monthly
Storm water Utility Rate.

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Looking Ike an angry beast on the prowl, this Chrysler Roadster seems to be surveying the parking lot at the Marriott Hotel
on International Parkway at West State Road 46A for a tasty morsel to gobble up. She's quite a beautiful auto with just a lit­
tle attitude!

• Earl Myers, 21, of Knox Avenue,
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
ilice on May II, at 8th Street and
ickory Avenue during a narcotics
operation. He reportedly attempted
. to sell crack Cfe-airt to an undercov­
er officer. H e was charged with selh
"*T n g cocaine'hdnr a school, and pos­
session of cocaine with intent to sell
near a school area.

Jo b hunting: Former Sanford City Manager A1
Oriesbaber's resume recently popped up in
Casselberry. Now that's jumping out of the frying
pan and into the fire.
Grieshaber supporters believe the retired
Maxine got the heave-ho because a power struggle
between the city manager, the mayor and city com­
missioners. In Casselberry the political infighting
would make Sanford politicians blush. One
Casselberry city commissioner is trying to get an
ordinance passed that would require the mayor to
wear a coat and tie.
Casselberry's City Manager Frank Clifton
recently submitted his resignation. Attached to that
letter was Grieshabcr's resume. Bob Goff,
Casselberry’s jacketless and tie-free mayor, isn't
sure if Grieshaber was applying to be the interim
city manager or if he wants the full-time position.
The interim job is taken. Tony Segreto,
Casselberry’s public works directory, is filling that
job for now. Goff's advice to Grieshaber is simple:
stay away.
"This place will stroke him out in about six
weeks," said Goff, whose bull-in-thc-china-shop
personality has been known to stroke-out a few
people during his time. "We’re absolutely, unbe­
lievably philosophically divided as a city commis­
sion”

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Prostitution
• Sara Huffstutler, 42, of Palmetto
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at 2nd Street
and Palmetto Avenue, during an
undercover prostitution operation.
She was charged with procurement
for prostitution, and possession of
narcotics equipment.
Assault - Battery
• Joe Mobley, 49, with an
unknown address, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday in the INI)
block of West 5th Street where* he

SANFORD — The Seminole
County Sheriff's Office arrested the
so-called doggie door bandit
Thursday.
Christopher Sharpless, 36, is
accused of breaking into his former
em ployer's home. His former
employer had set up a web camera
and captured Sharpless' actions.
Sharpless came into the house
through a doggie door that was
attached to the sliding glass door.
On May 6, Terry Cranias reported
that his residence at 158 Clyde Ave.,

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Thefts
• Renee Victoria Detjen, 35, of
Cedar Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Wednesday at a
business ‘In' the 300 block of West
Lake Mary Blvd. She reportedly
took $180.73 in items from the store
without paying. She was charged
with first-degree petty larceny of
under $300.
Traffic Stops
* Bradley Fremont Parkin, 50, of
Kingswood Court, Sanford, was
stopped
by
Sanford
police
Wednesday at West 25th Street and
Hartwell Avenue where he was
involved in a two-vehicle crash. He
was charged with driving under the
influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs,
DUI with property damage, reckless
driving and refusal to submit to a
DUI test.

in Longwood was burglarized by
his ex employee. Cranias reported
that he arrived home where he had
a web cam installed, the Sheriff's
Office said.
Cranias said he had videos show­
ing Sharpless entering through the
doggy door. Cranias said Sharpless
walked in view of the web cam car­
rying a plastic bag, which contained
his Play station 2, 12 Play station
games and a Sharp 6 CD changer.
Sharpless was also seen on the web
cam stealing the cam corder.

• Erskine Howard, 32, of Cedar
Creek Circle, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at his res­
idence where he was reportedly
causing a disturbance. He was
charged with disorderly intoxica­
tion.
• Mack Charles Jackson, 20, of
East 2nd Street was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at a busi­
ness in the 100 block of French
Avenue. He had previously been
warned against trespassing at the
property. He was charged with tres­
passing after warning.

Slurpless was observed on the web
cam exiting through the rear sliding
glass door.
Cranias said he knew Sharpless
for about 10 years. Sharpless
worked for Cranias on and off for
about six years at Angelo's Pizza in
Sanford.
Sharpless was arrested Thursday
at 5635 S. Sanford Ave., inside a
camper in the rear of the residence.
Sharpless was booked into the
Seminole County Jail on a charge of
burglary. His bond 1s set at $4,900.

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The W inter Springs City
Commission will meet at 7
p.m. in the commission
chambers of City Hall to dis­
cuss the proposed transfer of
property ownership and
maintenance for lands abut­
ting Fruitwood Lake.

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Sanford Sem inole County
Chamber of Commerce pres­
ents a business after hours
gathering from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. at Jinja Asia Cafo, 1541
International Pkwy., Lake
Mary. RSVP at 407-322-8160

FRI
The Zellw ood Sw eet Com
Festival will be held Friday
and Saturday from 1 p.m. to
10 p.m. and Sunday from 1
to 8 p.m. Tickets are $13 for
adults and $5 for children at
Sanford Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce.

SAT
The M id-Florida M ilan
Walking Club will walk
along the Sanford RiverWalk
and downtown areas.
Registration at Lake Monroe
between Sanford Avenue and
San Juan between 8 a.m. and
8:45 a.m. The walk will be 6.2
miles with a shorter route
available. For more informa­
tion phone 407-695-9181.
There will be a hike at the
Sem inole County N atural
Lands Geneva Wilderness
area beginning at 8 a.m.
Space is limited and reserva­
tions are suggested by phon­
ing 407-665-7352.

FRI
Hospice of the Com forter
will offer 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., Altamonte
Springs. Registration
required. Call 407-682-0808,
ext. 306.

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40th Anniversary recital will
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with another showing at 2
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• Tyrone Thorton, 22 of Castle
Brewer Court, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday. Officers
spotted him in the 1600 block of
West 13th Street where they said he
attempted to run away. He was
apprenended at 12th Street and
Oleander Avenue and charged with
resisting an officer without violence,

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• Kathy Lavonda Hawkins, 25, of
Wind ridge Circle, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Monday
in the 1300 block of West 20th Street
She was charged with driving with a
suspended license, driving with an
expired license, unlawful speed, and
not carrying a driver's license.

Drug related
• Kim Marie Smith, 33 of DeBary,
was arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday. Officers investigated
when they saw a suspicious person
at 9th Street and Sanford Avenue.
Following a search of her purse, she
was arrested on a charge of posses­
sion of narcotics equipment.

Late delivery: Subscribers to The Herald have
had to put up with late delivery of their newspaper
the last couple of weeks. On behalf of the newspa­
per, I apologize for those late deliveries. We’ve had
some problems with our printer. After some frank
discussions with those involved, the problems are
being resolved
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and arrested for attempted
murder
and
aggravated
assault
with
a
deadly
weapon.
Cohen said it had appar­
ently started a few days earli­
er
when
Freeman
was
involved in an altercation
with one of Cofield’s sisters.
That altercation resulted in
Freeman's arrest.
"H e bonded out and this
was apparently a continua­
tion and retaliation of that
incident," Cohen said.
Cofield has an extensive
arrest sheet in Seminole
County. O f 42 booking reports
in the Seminole County Jail,
eight of them are for battery
or domestic battery; two are
for aggravated assault; two
are for stalking and aggravat­
ed stalking; and one nonaggravated assault charge.
Among
other
crimes
Cofield has been arrested for
include multiple charges o f
possession of cocaine and
marijuana with and without
intent to sell; theft of a vehicle;
burglary of a structure includ­
ing an automobile; shoot­
ing/ throwing a missile; tam­
pering with a witness/victim;
robbery; possession and use
of a firearm; hit and run; DUI;
and numerous other traffic
violations.
The victim, Freeman, is
classified as a career criminal,
Cohen said. Freeman has also
had a number of bookings in

suiting firms as the lead for
the project, instead of a land­
scape architect, the city could
begin spending the grant
m oney they have already
received for the park and have
yet to spend.
"It sounds more technical
than it is," Smith told commit­
tee members.
He ‘ said that it is highly
unlikely for FRDAP to release
more funds when previously
released funds have not been
spent. And, because it is close
to the end of the cycle to apply
for more of the grant money,
they may have to wait until
the next cycle to receive more.
Smith discussed having one
o f the city's consultant dvil
engineering firms do the con­
struction documents for the
project. That firm would serve
as the prime construction
team. In turn, a landscape
architect would work on a
sub-contract basis, but the
selection process would still
be similar. The Waterfront
Committee would still have a

the Seminole County Jail. The
most recent being the initial
altercation from May 17. He
was charged with two counts
of aggravated assault with a
deadly
weapon
without
intent to kill; two counts of
possession of a weapon or
ammo by a convicted felon;
and aggravated battery with a
deadly weapon.
Past
cnarges
brought
against Freeman In Seminole
County include charges for
drugs; probation violation;
robbery; burglary; contempt
of court; resisting an officer;
driving with a suspended
license; and multiple battery
and domestic battery charges.
The
Sanford
Police
Department is currently look­
ing for the second suspect
wno they identified Friday as
Cofield's brother, 33-year-old
Ronald Cofield. Probable
cause exists for his arrest for
attem pted hom icide. The
police department is consid­
ering
him
armed
and
extremely dangerous. He is
described as a 5'6", 174 lb.,
black male with black hair
and brown eyes.
The
Sanford
Police
Departm ent requests that
anyone with inform ation
about Cofield or who comes
in contact with him contact
Inv. Chris Serino with the
police department at 407-3233030 or call the CRIMELINE
at 1-800-423-TIPS.

part in the selection.
Members of the committee
stressed that although they
did not want to be responsible
for losing grant money, they
strongly felt that a landscape
architect should be the prime
construction team.
"You've thrown a monkey
wrench into it," Mills said.
Smith told committee mem­
bers that they would not be
losing any money, they would
just have to wait for the next
cyde to have more money dis­
persed.
In an interview, Smith said
he had sent committee mem­
bers d arification s on the
FRDAP grant.
"In my opinion, grants are
easy to apply for. It's hard to
administer, and it's almost
im possible to get reim­
bursed,” Smith said.
Chairman Robert Segal said
the committee was now deal­
ing with a "w hole different
ballgame" than they were ear­
lier in the meeting.
Segal asked, "D oes anyone

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division A call to 9-1-1 came in
about 1:50 p.m. The victim was
rushed to Central Horida Regional Medical Center in
Sanford, where he was pro­
nounced dead.
Rodriguez's relatives are noti­
fied in Central America, lists an
Orlando address. Representatives
with the Occupational Health
and Safety Administration were
also contacted.

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SANFORD — The City of
Sanford
Public
Works
Department, Storm Water
Divisibn, 'has announced that
a portion of Sanford Avbnue,
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no one else would second it.
Com m ittee members dis­
cussed that by going through
a landscape architect, they
may be able to find one who
has done a number of similar
arks, and in turn who may
ave a d v il engineer and
other construction companies
who have also worked on sim­
ilar park projects.
Smith said in an email that
the committee members just
want to be able to get the best
landscape architect out there.
"W hich is good," Smith
wrote.
In
other
news,
the
Committee passed a motion to
move forward with the Fort
Mellon Park survey. Chris
Smith will work with commit­
tee member Fraser to finetune the most recent draft of
the survey. The survey will go
out in water bills in July.
The next Waterfront Master
Plan Steering Com m ittee is
scheduled for June 15 at 4 p.m.
in the d ty m anager's confer­
ence room.

F lo rid a R e tire m e n t S y s te m
D R O P P a rtic ip a n ts

V f I . Ri v.n\'.\r,l l R AIT’:
SANFORD — The Seminole
County Sheriff's Office is investi­
gating the May IS death of a sub­
contractor, who was working at a
construction site in northwestern
Seminole County.
Eyewitnesses say Jose Fuentes
Rodriguez, 50. was working
about 15 feet off the ground when
he fell from a truss. The home
was under construction at 1744
Brackenhust Place at a new sub­

follow this?"
Smith urged the committee
members that this was just
another option they could
look at.
C om m ittee m em bers dis­
cussed the option Smith laid
out before them, but all but
one com m ittee member felt
that a landscape architect
should be the front-runner for
the project.
"This is too important to let
the FRDAP drive our calen­
dar," Committee member Ron
Fraser said.
Stephanie Powers brought
forth a motion to give d ty staff
the dedsion power to lay out
the park and to have them do
the short process, by using
one of the d ty 's consulting
d v il engineers, in order to
receive more of their FRDAP
grant for this upcoming cycle
deadline.
Joe M ontisano seconded
the motion, but then with­
drew it after further discus­
sion among committee mem­
bers. The motion died, when

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until 4 p.m. Friday, June 3.
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Sunday. May 22. 2(H)"

O pinion
Congrats Grads
What will be the next step for
you as you meet the world?
So ]?ou are g rad u atin g from High Sch ool. C O N G RA TU ­
LA T IO N S. N ow you w ill step into tlu*
the next phase o f your
life, an d ev ery o n e, your teachers,
ers, you r parents, and those
o f u s w h o m ay not even know who you are, are hoping
th a t y o u a re ready, w illing and able to take this huge leap
fo rw a rd .
F o r so m e, th ere w ill be no further ed u catio n . Perhaps
your parents ca n ’t afford to send you to
college, or there is som e reason why you
m ust get into the w orld of em ploym ent.
On the su bject o f " c a n ’t affo rd ," may I
suggest you look into the many finan cial
helps that are available, even if you d id ­
n't have the high grades that would lead
to sch o larsh ip s. T h ere are a num ber o f
o rg an ization s that, each year, give finan ­
cial assistan ce to stud en ts w ho would
like to co n tin u e into college, based on
Nick
m any factors exclu siv e of high grades.
For som e, g ra d u a tio n m ay lead to
en rollm en t at a C om m unity or Ju n ior
• • • •
C olleg e rath er than a U niversity. T his is
p ra ctica l as it is g en erally less costly, and a student can
co n tin u e to live at hom o and possibly even obtain a parttim e job.
B ut le t’s focus on th ose who will m ove on to college.
W hen they first w ent into High School as Freshm en, they
to o k a step dow nw ard in the social arena. It w asn’t until
th ey m oved up in grades that they becam e prom inent.
Finally, as seniors, they were the top dugs on cam pus.
Now, m oving into college, these "to p d o g s” will step
b a ck dow n to the Freshm an category once again, and be
th e low m an (or w om an) on the totem pole.
It’s not going to be easy. Except tor m em bers ot your
ow n class, everyone else on cam pus will be above you in
statu re. Can you handle this? Are you w illing to be su b ­
serv ien t to others?
Iff voi
you will be living on cam pus, are you ready to hand ie tne work required to m aintain you r own living q u ar­
ters? Rem em ber, mom and dad won't be there to clean up
you r room, m ake your bed and w ash your cloth es. Will
you alw ays m ake 1t to class on tim e? W ill you get
involved in extra cu rricular a ctiv ities such as p artying?
Even though you may still be underage, there will alw ays
be the lure of alcohol and/or drugs to face. A re you ready
to say "n o "?
I w ent to a sm all High Sch ool. We had only 52 seniors
graduating. I he very night of g rad u ation , that num ber
dw indled to 51, as o n e girl graduate, w ho went to a
d rin k in g party after the cerem ony, en d ed up rolling her
v eh icle in a ditch and into a tree.
A re you prepared to avoid all of the tem p tations that
w ill com e you r way w hen you get to college? For that
m atter, can you avoid the tem p tatio n s th at.w ill face you
even if you d o n ’t go on to co lleg e?
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K eep in mind - w hen you g rad u ate from High School,
the next day is the beg in n in g of the R EST OF YOUR LIFE.
H opefully, this life w ill be prod u ctive, o f benefit to so cie­
ty, and one w hich you r fam ily and teach ers can be proud
of.
A gain - C O N G RA TU LA TIO N S on you r graduation.
Now, you r w orld is up to you.

Pfeifauf

Your Views

Battalion Chief Max Buffkin remembered
To the E d itor
It was the morning of May 4th, Two Thousand and Five
They rebuilt your neart, but your brain could not thrive
We don’t understand, it just doesn't make sense
Just another Saturday, putting up fence
To the hospital we rushed, all hoping for the best
Doctors said surgery went well, you just needed some rest
So many came to tne hospital, to not let your family be lonely
The W’aiting room, most always, was standing room only
We waited and wondered, what is taking so long
He's not awake, he's not sedated, something is wrong
As hope turned to fear, no one knew what to say
We would hug, we would cry, we would join hands and pray
As time moved ahead, our hope would soon fade
A beautiful family was told, a decision had to be made
His children, his parents, brother, sister, and wife
Would be forced to make, the hardest decision of their life
If Max was able, I bet he would want them to know
H e's sorry he left, but thanks them for letting him go
So we're all here today, to say goodbye to a friend
A man who gave his all, and fought to the end
If you knew Max for a day,
you knew what meant most in nis life
He was such aipproud
r
Dad, had so much love for his wife
fighter pilot, and his oldest son
Jason the fi
He was so proud of you, you are his Top Gun
brandy his daughter, his sweet little baby
So proud that you grew up, to be such a beautiful young lady
Little Max his football star, he gave you his name
He'll be watching from above, the biggest fan at your games
Janet you were, the light of his life
He loved you so much, his best friend and his wife
The firehouse will never, ever be the same
He taught us so much, to keep our head in the game
I'm not sure if Heaven has ever experienced Code Three

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Battalion Chief Max Buffkin, right, helped found the Sanford Fire
Department Honor Guard seen here.
But they will soon enough, if they run out of coffee
I can see it now, wings on motorcycles, in crews
He'll have them all lined up, getting tans and tattoos
There's a new Chief in Heaven, and if I know him
He'll motivate, the Angels, and have them all at the gym
As we try to find answers, ahd Continue to ask Wny
We must accept that God needed him* it was his time to Fly
So fly to the Heaven's, no more sorrow and pain
You'll be the warmth in our sunshine, the damp in our rain
Soar into your new life, above the clouds you will go
Battalion Chief Max Buffkin, you will always be our HERO!!
Stacey Livingston
Sanford Fire Departm ent

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24 Cores
25 Attention-getting
26 Hole maker
27 Choose to
whom to sell Agotten gains?
29 Big blows
30 DervHur.* e g.
33 Locate
35 Some chair
craftsmen
37 Group o( deer?
40 Drum
41 Whures
44 Pre-AD.
45 Apptan Way
terminus
46 Pick up
48 Liar's forte
49 Time spent
rapping
51 LAe a coach
after a tough
game, probably
53 Pooh creator
54 Stomach-punch
reaction
55 Heavy wetgns
56 Pertinent
58 Vaccines
61 Tned to avoid.
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63 Campus
txattngs
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66 Each
67 Rogers stove
66 Polynesian
monarchy
69 Gale rwadrg'’
70 SaaSng war
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80 Place fora
spare

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62 Madonna, lor
one
66 Barbecue lare
87 _ sited on
88 Works ai a
museum
89 Roe
90 Bang, as a toe
91 FeSow
92 Fish preparer?
96 Came dose to
98 Mars or Jupiter
99 Nasty type

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Salts
In no way
Nursery rhyme
couple
119 Bikini blast
120 Indiana Joneskke travels

conference
102 Diner's fish
limit?
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106 Merman and
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5 Catcall
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protection?
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8 Minolta partner
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Robert __*
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role
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59 Shoulder
93 Some brick
adornment
houses
60 Catapult?
94 Soften
62 Big nights
95 Trunks In trunks
64 Tiny sorters
97 Key above G
68 Ending with
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to hang things
69 Delighted
101 Over
sounds
103 S S S
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classification
maneuver, in
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slang
105 A few
72 Mel ol many
107 Culturally showy
voces
109 Conductor
75 Leave atone
Pekka Salonen
77 Singer Sumac
111 LP tier?
79 Attar area
112 Toning targets
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Obituaries
M ILDRED DAVIS
Davis- 81- of pal­
m etto Avenue, Sanford, died
Friday, May 20, 2005. She
was born Dec. 25, 1923, in
Stockton, Ga.
Survivors include daugh­
ter-in-law, Donna Davis of
Longw ood; four grandchil­
dren; four great-grandchil­
dren.
A m emorial service will
be held Monday, May 23 at
7 p.m. at the Church of the
N azarene, 2581 S. Sanford
Avenue in Sanford.
In lieu o f flow ers the
fam ily requests donations
be made In M ildred's honor
to her beloved church fam i­
ly at the Church o f the
Nazarene in Sanford.
JA SO N W .
DeW ISPELAERE
Jason D. DeWispelaere,
22, o f Longwood, died
Saturday, May 14, 2005.
He was bom Oct. 8, 1982,
in Orlando. He was an irri­
gation installer.
Survivors include mother,
Aim ee DeW ispelaere of
Longwood; dad, Donald
M yers o f Orlando; brother
M atthew Myers of
Longwood; maternal grand­
m other Marlene
DeW ispelaere of Wolcott,
N.Y.; father, William
Candela of Cam arillo, Calif.
Memorial donations may
be made to W ashington
M utual, 929 West SR-434,
Longwood, 32750.
Tri County Crem ation
Service, Longwood, in
charge o f arrangem ents.
BRANDON J. EALY
Brandon J. Ealy, 15, of
________________ First
Drive,
Sanford,
died
Saturday,
May 14,
2005, at
O rlando
Regional
M edical
Center. He
was born
Ju ly 22,
1989, in
Sanford and attended
Sem inole County Schools.
Survivors include mother,
Yolanda Canada o f Sanford;
father, C arlton Ealy, Jr.; sis­
ter, Jonesha H olden; broth­
ers, Timothy O 'N eal, Jr.,
C arveus Ealy and C arlton
Ealy III; grandfathers
C harlie Canada, Sr. of
Sanford, C arlton Ealy Sr. of
Colum bus, Ga.; grandm oth­
er, Lorretta Ealy of Orlando.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.

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KATHLEEN PROKOSCH
M AZIARZ
Kathleen Prokosch
M aziarz, 51. o f Sanford,
died Saturday, M ay 14,
2005. Bom April 2 8 ,1 9 5 4 , in
Newport, R.I., she moved to
Sanford in 1958. She was
the director at the Oak
Arbor C hristian School. She
was Rom an Catholic.
Survivors include hus­
band, Todd of Sanford;
mother, Effie Edwards of
Longwood; father, John
Prokosch o f Sanford; daugh­
ter, M ichelle Green of
Sanford; sons, Todd III and
Paul, both of Sanford; sis­
ters Kim berly of M arquette,
Mich., Theresa of Fort
Lauderdale and Sue of
Longwood; brothers, Jim m y
P. of O viedo, Jim m y E. of
Stuart, M ark o f C leveland,
Ohio, and M ike o f Houston,
Tex; two grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held Friday at Gramkow
Chapel o f the Colllson
Family Funeral Home and
Crem atory with Father
M ark C hristopher officiat­
ing. Interm ent was private.
Gram kow Chapel o f the
C ollison Fam ily Funeral
H om es and Crematory,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.
LESTER K . TILLM AN
Lester K. Tillm an, 68, o f
Apopka, died Monday, May
16, 2005.
Bom in Asterdam, Ga., he
moved to Central Florida in
1958. He was an A*1
blender for the Coca Cola
Com pany and a m ember of
St. Elizabeth Church of God
by Faith in Apopka.
Survivors include sons,
Terrance T. Tillm an, Dana K.
Tillm an and Carlos V.
Tillm an; daughters, Verlle F.
Thom pson, Kottie P.
Tillm an, Finnell Lorna King;
sisters, Daisy Clark, Lillie
Mae Prowell, Annie G.
Shorts, Ju lia T. Ivey, Jimm y
Lee Tillm an and Della Mae
Brock; brothers, Lusher
W illiam s, Eddie Tillman,
and Robert Lee Tillman.
G olden's Funeral Home,
Inc., W inter Park, in charge
of arrangem ents.
M ARY M ILLER W ALKER
M ary M iller Walker, 86,
of W inter Park, died
Monday, May 16, 2005. Bom
in Reynolds, Ga., she
moved to central Florida in
1942. She was a food service
associate at Walt Disney
World and a m em ber of
New W arner Chapel
Prim itive Baptist Church in
W inter Park.
Survivors include sons.

C lyde Walker Sr., Charlton
Walker, Sr., both of Orlando,
M atthew Walker of Stone
M ountain, Ga., and Freddie
W alker o f W inter Park;
daughter, Lizzierene
D ow dell o f Eatonville; sis­
ter, Fannie Mae Batten of
Reynolds, G a.; brother, J.W.
M iller o f Reynolds, Ga.; 16
grandchildren; 41 great­
grandchildren; nine greatgreat grandchildren.
G o ld en 's Funeral Home,
Inc., W inter Park, in charge
o f arrangem ents.
M U RIEL W ALLACE
M uriel Wallace, 88, of
O coee, form erly o f Sanford,
died Sunday, May 15, 2005
at her residence.
B o m in Bronx, N.Y., she
m oved to Sanford in 1973.
She w as a form er executive
secretary for the G illette
C orn, and a form er case­
w orker for D.C.F. o f Florida.
She was a m em ber o f All
Souls C atholic Church and
the Sanford Garden Club.
Survivors include brother,
A rthur T. M cArdle, Jr. o f
Sanford; sister, H arriett
Greco of O coee; six grand­
children; m any great-grand­
children.
A M ass o f C hristian
Burial w as held Thursday,
M ay 19, at All Souls
C atholic Church w ith burial
at Evergreen Cemetery. In
lieu o f flow ers, donations
may be m ade to the
A m erican Heart
A ssociation, North Central
Florida Area, 237 E. M arks
Street, O rlando, 32803 or the
A rnold Palm er Childrens
H ospital, 92 West M iller
Street, O rlando, 32806.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.
ROY W ILSO N
Roy W ilson, 77, of Lake
Mary, died Tuesday, May
17, 2005 at South Sem inole
H ospital, Longwood. He
m oved to Lake M ary from
Las Vegas in 2003. He was
previously em ployed by
M anasco M anufacturing,
and was a m em ber of the
M oose Lodge in Iow a.1
Survivors include wife,
Darlene; sort, G ary; eight *
grandchildren; 13 great­
grandchildren.
A m em orial service will
be held at a later date.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.

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Thinking of you always. Still m issed by
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Mildred Davis
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May 2 0 . 200 5 . B o ra D ecem ber 2 5 , 1923
Fstockton. Georgia. Mildred is preceded in death b j
her husband George Davis and their only io n Jesse'1
Davis. She is survived by here daughter in- law.
Donna Davis o f Longwood. Florida. Four grand­
children. Stephen Davis o f Lake Mary, FL, Angela
Snow o f Mt Airy. North Carolina. Jessica Davis o f
Longwood. FL. Mark Davis o f Longwood. FL.
Four greal grandchildren Jordan Davis o f Lake
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Kunberly Snow o f M t Airy, North Carolina and 1
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T h e W a y W e W ere:

Success Stories

Return to
the summer
of 1943

Tw o Sanford
teens m ake th e ir
com m unity proud
Nikita Anderson, a 17-year old dub
member of the West Sanford Branch of
the Boys and Girls Club, has been select­
ed as Youth of the
................ Year
for
Central
Florid#.
Nikita has been a
dub member for eight
years. Growing up in
West Sanford, Nikita
says she was sur­
rounded by drugs,
violence and all kinds
of illicit activities.
Because she had
Marva
attended the Boys and
H a w k in s Girls Gub every day
.
since the age of nine,
* she didn't need to
wony about those negative influences.
Instead, she has blossomed in a safe

W hile skimming through the
Friday. Sept. 3, 1943, edition of the
Sanford Herald, I found several inter­
esting items th at for some reason, 1
had not included in my July 2004
columns taken from that newspaper.
So, here they are.
Invasion of Europe Begins
The large headline in the paper reads
"British
Eighth
Army Lands in
Italy."
The Allies had
begun the invasion
of Europe when the
British Eighth Army
stormed across the
Strait of Messina
from Sicily and
landed in Southern
Italy, along with a
Graco Mario
Canadian
continStin ecip h er
gent at 4:30 a m.
G e n e r a l
• • • • • • • • Eisenhower
was
S u p r e m e
Commander and American planes and
warships had played a prominent role
in preparation and support of the land­
ings.
(In my Sept. 4, 2004 column, I
reported from the Sept. 8, 1943 paper
that Italy had surrendered).
Other sectors of the war were also
active. Huge fleets of American
bombers had plastered Nazi occupied
France and the Russians had dealt stag­
gering new blows to the Germans.
Housholder to Head War Fund Drive
Governor Holland had announced the
previous day that State Senator Ernest
Housholder had accepted the district
chairmanship of the War Fund Appeal.
This fund had been organized t»y a
oup of prominent Floridians to raise
e state's share of the $125 million the
Nation's War Fund was asking for. It
would be used for carrying on the
work of our servicemen and for aiding
the stricken European people who
were fighting on the side of the Allies.
• Senator Housholder, a native
Floridian, had been a prominent figure
in public life in both Sanford and
Seminole County. He had held several
offices including county judge, county
prosecuting attorney, city commission­
er, Mayor of Sanford, and was present­
ly a member of the State Senate.

S

Ball Game to Benefit Hospital
A diamond ball game was to be played
on September 9, between the Kiwanis
and Rotary Clubs to benefit the Femald
Lawton Memorial Hospital.
Manager Howard Long of the
Kiwanis team, along with nis assis­
tants, C.D. Workman and E.C. Harper,
were announcing that their team was
engaging in brisk training activities.
The Initial workout consisted of watch­
ing some of the Navy boys practicing
in the park.
The only jarring note in the Kiwanis
baseball progress was the holdout for
better contract terms by John Leonardy
ed s the Kiwanis
who had been picked
starting pitcher. He ccontended that the
contract nad been drawn up illegally.
In the meantime. Dr. R.W. Ricker,
dentist, was reported to be pulling a lot
of teeth to get his pitching arm in shape
to relieve Leonardy. Also, the team had
been put on a mineral oil diet by Dr.
L.H. Dame in order to lubricate stiff
joints.
Dr. L.T. Doss was examining spinal
kinks that might lower batting aver­
ages and Dr. Henry McLaulin was giv­
ing their batting eyes the once-over.
Ed Lane, first baseman, was doing a lot
of walking the streets, getting his legs
in shape to snare wild throws.
Ed Lane had several comments
about the Rotary Club's starting pitch­
er, Ed Higgins. "Old man Higgins
thinks because he has talked several
times to the owner and manager of the
Boston Braves that he, himself, is a ball
player. It is my belief that he may have
been a pitcher before the war, but that
was the Civil War."
It was reported that Ed Higgins had
been seen driving his car with all the
windows rolled up, to keep from catch­
ing cold in his pitching arm
Manager Levy advised the public
not to take the forgoing reports too
seriously, but he hoped that many tick­
ets, at 25 cents for adults, and 10 cents
for children, would be sold in order to
raise funds for equipment for the hos­
pital.
Correction
I'm sure that you realize that I do not
write the headlines for my columns
On my May 8 colum a the headline
read "Early B&amp;B's, Every Business
Opportunity Counts"
Nowhere in my article did I state
that my parents had operated a bed
and breakfast (B&amp;B) It was stnctly a
tourist home where people rented a
room for the night. |ust like a motel No
breakfast wa* served there or in any of
tfie other tourist Ia unes in Sanford
It was not until many years later
that bed and breakfasts rame into
bring m liar l. ruled States

IS N E W A G A I N
Lika a movie still taken from
Gone With Tha Wind, the
Yetoba’a grand home on S.
Mellonvtlle Ave. exudes warmth
and charm. Built by Sanford
businaasman, John Dodd, some­
time after 1889, tha houaa has
undergone several renovations,
tha latest Including a theatre
room with stadium seating. Ana
Yebba (shown at right In a reclin­
ing chair In her new theater) and
her husband, Mika, continue to
put a great deal of time and care
Into their historical home.
Tha Yabba’e, along with their son and daughter, have called
Sanford and Mellonvllle Avenue their home for almost a year.
Their home was recently designated as a local historic land­
mark by tha Sanford City Commission.
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We didn’
t want to modernize1the house too much,
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because we love old. But we wanted to bring in
some things that we love, like the granite.
-A n a Ys Mm

Her love of dance and poetry haa
helped heT to chose her life's career. She
works very hard at what she does. She
makes good grades, and despite chal­
lenging family circumstances, she can be
a leader and successful at whatever she
chooses and making good choices dic­
tates the way things in life turn out.
Nikita is a senior at Seminole High
School of Sanford with a 3.2 GPA. She
also holds a part-time job. Is active in her
church, school and club leadership
roles. She will attend Valencia
Community College and the University
of South florid* where she will study
dance and poetry writing.
The Youth of the Year competition is
an Important component of Boys and
Girls Club's national youth program.
Nikita haa had the chance to show­
case her ability to be a positive individ­
ual and ahow the significant impact the
club has made on her life. The Youth of
the Year was selected from over 11,000
youth, based on their academic perform­
ance, community service, moral charac­
ter and devoted service to the club.
Having been selected as the 2005
Youth of me Year she represents Central
Florida. She haa had the opportunity to
speak in front of hundreds of people.
Sne has earned a fully paid scholarship.
Nikita has been a featured speaker at the
Annual Steak and Shake Dinner. She has
been interviewed on UPN-65 talk show,
"Orlando Matters", hosted by Fox 35
reporter Keith Landry. She was also
awarded the youth community service
by "Sisters Take Charge". The fundraiser
event was held at Sea World Ports of
Call, which had about 400 people in
attendance.
Nikita will also represent Central
Florida at the regional and national lev­
els.
The national Youth of the Year award
will be presented at the White House in
Washington, D.C. and a $10,000 college
scholarship will be awarded.
Nikita Is the daughter of Ms. Elvira
Anderson. She has, indeed, made the
West Sanford Boys and Girls G ub staff
and board members proud.
Congratulations Nikita. You are a

S— Hawklna, Pag* 9A

Stetson’s Com er

Progress measured in ‘baby steps’ and sign language!
Welcome to Stetson's Comer, where weekly we hope to
share a bit 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 teas killed in
the line o f duty July 8, 1998 in the place he was sworn to
protect, but which could not protect him. Geneva will
never be the same because o f Deputy
Gregory...it will be better.
This week's column continues
to follow the progress of Nicole
Garris of Geneva as she recovers
from serious injuries sustained
in a car accident March 8 ...
April 1 - After a lot of stimula­
tion the nurses have been able to
get Nicole to move both her right
and left legs, feet, arms and
hands. This is done by voice
Darla Kinney
command as well as by physical
stimulation. ... By Tuesday
s s t t t s s s
evening, her sedatives had worn
off and were pretty much out of
her system. Tne nurses and doc­
tors were able to get Nicole to follow commands such
as 'squeeze my hand', 'give me a thumbs-up', 'show
me a peace sign'. Wow! Now they know she follows
commands and it is not just reflexes ... The monitor,
which was placed in her head measuring the pres­
sure in the brain, was taken out late Tuesday evening
as well. We are told she is becoming "very active" but
still in a coma. She opens her eyes for longer periods
of time and they appear to be clear 1fer eyes seem to
follow voices/sounds, but it does not appear she can
actually see anything
Also, today tney allowed
Nicole to breathe on her own She did so for about 3
hours! This was considered a major accomplishment
since it has been over three weeks since her accident
April 4 - We are suoooo excited the swelling hat
subsided and now the brain can begin to heal itself
Good news' Baby steps"!!
April I ) ' On Friday, they moved Nuoir via
ambulator from ICU to a rehabilitation hospital
twatby Thry did tin* because she is no longer run

Scoles

sidered to be in a coma and would have to be moved
out of ICTJ. Instead of moving her to another floor of
the hospital they sent her to a rehabilitation hospital
where sne would begin her therapy.... She has a tra­
cheotomy, which is assisting her breathing with
about 40% oxygen. The ventilator is not connected to
the tracheotomy tube, but rather flows into a masked
area. This is considered assisted breathing and she is
considered to be breathing on her own with assis­
tance. Her temperature has been around 99.8 ♦/-,
which is much better than it had been. ... Nicole
seemed to recognize all of our voices. We noticed
when I talked, her eyes would tum in the direction of
our voices. She did this several times. We then held
up a picture of Jacouelyn and Nicholas and she
seemed to follow it wnen we moved it.
April 25 • Nicole continues to work hard at her
therapy on a daily basis. According to her doctor,
Nicole is responding at a 20% rate. She is able to
track and follow a balloon held in front of her and she
is much more active, moving her arms and legs ...
Nicole has a telephone in her room and so when I
know that her father is going to be there, I call and
ask him to hold the telephone up to her ear. Ed,
myself, Nicholas and Jacquelyn all talk to her and her
Dad says that sometimes, she moves her mouth as if
she is trying to talk back. I know she can hear us and
I believe she misses her brother and sister, so we will
continue to call and hope for the best.
May 3 • Upon mv arrival on Thursday, I found
Nicole asleep in a wheel chair in her room. I awak­
ened her and her eyes were very wide open (like a
deer in headlights). I kept saying that it was Mom,
and 1 leaned over to give her a hug All of the sudden, 1 felt her left arm around my waist! At fust i
thought maybe it was just a reflex, but then I began
to rob her back with mv hand and she started to rob
my back with her left fund ll nearly scared me to
death!!! 1 was soooo ranted As I sat beside her. I
just began to talk, telling her about my flight, etc Ail
of the sudden her mourn began to move like she wa*
trying to talk to me Of course no words came out,
but she was irrtauJy giving me the stoop
later

that afternoon her therapists Joanne and Rita came in
to give her some therapy. Nicole did really well.
They sat her up on the edge of the bed and Nicole
actually balanced herself, held up her head and sat
upright unassisted for a few moments. When the
therapists left they waved and said goodbye. All of
the sudden, Nicole began to wave. I told them
"Look, she is waving to you." and they both came
back in. They waved to her and once again she
waved back. They were both very surprised!
May 9 - Over the weekend, Nicole began trying to
communicate by nodding yes or no to questions. At
first the nurses were skeptical but then, they asked
her a series of questions and she answered correctly
to them all! The speech therapist said that Friday
during therapy, Nicole was making some sounds and
she thought perhaps Nicole could speak. Then, this
morning, when John went to visit her, he took the
mitt off of her left hand. (She has to wear the mitt so
she does not pull out her NG tube in her nose.) She
began to sign to him! She was signing letters. Nicole
took sign language for # number of years in high
school and one year in college. John tried to find
someone that knew sign language, but none of the
nurses knew it and it was too early for the speech
therapist to be in. John said she kept signing the
same letters over and over and when he did not get
it, Nicole got angry at him. ... John said that she is
definitely in the frustrated state. ... Well I can't
begin to tell you how overwhelmed 1 am to hear all
of these improvements. When Nicole first got to
Fairlawn Rehabilitation Hospital on April 8th, for the
first 2*1- weeks she really did not do anything and
the therapy staff was very concerned Now look at
her!!!!
You go girl! ...Our prayers are being
answered, for without them, where would Nicole be?
Love to you ail. Robin, Ed, Nicole, Jacquelyn and
Nicholas
We need you to tell us what you know that j» good
about Geneva! Vlease share your information, idea* and
comments by calling 4U7-M9-214U. via e-mail at datlaou mpi net net, (please put "ttetson s Corner" in the tub
fe d line), of with afat to W7-M9 l i l t fh an isl

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Sunday. May 22.2005

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Church 35 ettorp
440-Lutheran
Holy Croee LuBieran Church

Seminole
Community
Church
9070 Orange Blvd.
Sanford, FL

780 Sun Drive, Laka Mary, FL
Paul Hoyar, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening.....5:30PM
Sunday M ooting..
Traditional Sarvica
Sunday Morning ....9:30Am
Praise 5 Worship
Sunday Morning ....11AM
Family Worship Sanrics
Nursery is provided
For Information call 407-3334)797.

Sunday Morning
Worship
9:00 St 10:45 am

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4 0 1 -A n g lic a n

404-Baptlat

419-Church of God

t L A S a i'i

3348 W. Sfl 426 (Atom* Ave)
(1/4 mile off Greeneway.
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo, Florida
407-657-2378
1028 Booh Of Common Prayar
Sunday Sarvica*
Holy Eucharist
SAM
Sunday School (all agaa) 0AM
Sung Eucharlat
10AM
(Nurtary at both aarvicaa)
Waakday Holy
Eucharist Sarvicas
Tuaaday
12Noon
Wadnaaday
7PM
Thursday
0:30PM
Friday
12Noon
Tha Diflarancals
Worth tha Distance

402-Atsembly of Qod
City Church
860 E. Airport Blvd
Sanford, FL 32773
407-321-0800
Eugana Smith, Pastor
Sunday Sarvicas, 0:00AM 6
10:30AM
www.oriandocitychurch.com

590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shana Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:46AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 8PM
Wad Prayar MaatJng 7:30PM
Nursery Provided

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5400 Markham Woods Road
Laka Mary, 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parkar, Pastor
Nsison Chapman, Youth Pastor
•undayWorshlp iO:45AM
•Children's AW ANA D u b 5:30PM
Family Activities.. 8PM

First Baptist C hurch

o il

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Family Worship Cantor
2482 S. Park Ava
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jaff Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Sarvica 9:30AM
Wadnasday Sarvica 7PM

404-Baptlat
Cantral Baptist Church
3101 Wsst SR 48
Sanford. FL 32771 -8844
407-322-2914
www ebesanford-om

Jimmy Dala Pattarson. Sariior
Pastor
Sunday Sarvicas
unday Morning Bibla Study 9 am &amp;
):30am
forshlp Sarvicas 9am &amp; 10:30am
fadnasday Prayar Sarvica 8:30

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SCHOOL and DAYCARE

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‘A Ministry of Church of God of Sanford
A BEKA Curriculum

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF

602 W.22ndSL, Sanford *321-2723

T R A N S M IS S IO N S

209 W. 25th Strait
Sanford, FL
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INSURANCE
114 N. PARK AVE., SANFORD
322-0331

9th St and Laura! Ava.
Sanford *322-2131

GLASS ADDICTS
Stained Glass Creations
104 S. Park Ave. Downtown Sanford
407-324-5636 GiassAddcts.com
WgU A Danse Hurley
Custom Wort •Classes •Supplies
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510 S. Park Ava, Sanford, FL
407-322-8041/407-321 -0361
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Joe Douthttt, Interim. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Cara
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
Rav Mark Wiliams, Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Students
•Sunday School... 9:1 SAM
Sunday Worship, 10:30A;6P
Wad Activities all agaa, 8:30PM
Nursary Provided

Seminole County
PeraonaJ Injury Attorney
Since 1971

407-834-5700

w*«j*0M Com

htip/^aw com

801 W. 22nd SL Sanford, FL
407-322-3942
Rev Was Tanksley. Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
....9:48AM
Morning Worship.. 10:45AM
Sunday Night E D G E 9-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723
Aiao Day Cara Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-SchooJ. 407-323-1411

P in t OhHoh Missionary
B aptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rav Dr. Harry 0 . Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv., 6:15AM
Sunday Schoo l.....9:30AM
Morning Worship.. 11AM
Evening Worshlp(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

Qraoe Baptist Church
910 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. FL 32750
— 4Q7-26fc369ftv . v ,

f 434 East

407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Pastor
Sunday
• 9:30 am Sunday School
•10:50am Worship Sarvica
•5:00pm Youth Choir
•5:30pm Youth Discipline
•5:30pm Awana
•5:30pm Pastor's DiscJpteshlp Study
•5:30pm Divorce Cara
*5:30pmVocal Ensembles
Tuesday
7:00pm Ladles Bible Study
*AAft*
TTvQnvtCNiy
•10:30am Pastor's Bible Study
8:00pm Pastor's Dlsclpllneshlp
Study
8pm M I C . at Night (Music A
Missions In Children at Night)
•8PM Orchestra Rehearsal
•8:30pm Youth Bible Study
•7:00pm Pastor's Bibla Study
•7:00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7:30pm Youth Activities In Gym

RhrarWaik Church
laniard Church of God

422-Church of God of
Prophecy
Church of G o d of Prophecy
2509 9. Elm Ava, Sanford, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Hants, Pastor
Sunday School ....9:45AM
Praise &amp; Worship ...10:30AM
Massage by Pastor... 11AM
Evening Sarvica......8PM
Tuaaday Prayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Sarvica (Wad) TPM.

425-Congregatlonal
:t'j'

Sunday School ,„^ t3 0 a m
Morning Worship ....10:45am
Evening W orship.....5:00pm

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2628 Palmetto Ave
Sanford, FL 32773
(407)323-1983
website- www PA8C-LCS.org
"The Femtfy Friendly Church*

Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson. Assocista Pastor
Days Schnalle, College and Carter
Pastor
Scott Garrttt, Childran's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M . Svcs 0:30am 8 11am
•Bibla Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eva Svc. 6pm
Wad. Bibla Study &amp;AWANA 7pm
Hom e of Liberty
Christian School
Qradea K-4 Th ro u gh 12th

Westview Baptist Church
4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord, FL 32771
(407) 323-0523
WYnaLWfletYlfWtMCtlELOfB
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Sunday Worship Bam, 10:30am &amp;
6pm
Sunday School 9:15am
Wad. Activities, Ail Ages 6:30pm

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

410-Christlan
Safaharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanlord. FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms, Minister
Joe Caputo. Youth Minister
Michael Milligan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 A 10:30

413-Chrlatian Science
First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School... 10AM
W ednesday..... 7:30PM
Child Cars prowled
Reading Room
145 Wefcrva Sponge Fid
Ste 149A. Longwood. FL
Phone 407-689-1490
Mon-Fri 10em-4pm
Sat lOwm-lpm

Grace Fellowship 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 Wad. ..8:30PM
Baby sitting service available

Th ai
(M issouri B yn od )
252S a Oak Ave, Sanford, FL
Pastor Jamas Timmons
Sunday School......9:15AM
Worship Sarvica.....10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
Htip7Avww.lcrma.org

Church
101 Upsala Rd. Sanford Hwy48A A
Upsala Rd.
Interim Location: Upaaia
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Breaemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:15AM A 8:30PM
Nursery Provided
www.NewCreationChurch.ee

443-Mathodlst
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School....... 9:30am
Inter-Mission.......... 10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bibla Study
W adnaaday.......... 8:30am
Children's Time
Included In Worship
Nursery provided for Babies
and Small Chlktran.
'Sm all Enough To Lova You •
Growing in Christ To Servo You'

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Ava, Sanlord, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship,
8:30am 811:00am
9:45am Contemporary Sarvica
Coffee Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School, 9:45am
Youth Fellowship. 4pm
Nursery Provided

428-Eplicopal
446-Nazerene
Holy Croee Episcopal Church
S. Park Ava 0 4th St. Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 A 10a.m.
Nursary &amp; Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midweek worship In Chapel on
Wads. Community meal • 5:30pm
Wads. For limes A detail of studies
and activities, Call 407-322-4811.

81 Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd, Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5873
Rav Charles L Holt, Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat, 5pm
Sun 7:30am, 9am, 11am
Child. Church 9am/11am
Nursary, 8:45am -12:45pm

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
Church of Th e
holy Comforter
■Ownamaac-EpiKOpal CNjren1

803 W. 4th St
Sanford, Florida
407-323-8087
Rav Mark Barth, Priest
Sunday Eucharist.....9:30AM

437-NonDenomlnatlonal
UfeSprlng Outflaach
Ministries
Sun. 10:30am si Longwood Civic
League Woman's Club
135 W. Church Ava,
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339-0277
Ws Are Changing The World One
Life At A Time
www.lilespringministrles-org

Seminole Com m unity Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Sanlord
407-324-0199
w w w .sam inolechurch.com
Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 9AM. A!0:45AM
Practical Meaaagea
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Care

Shower Down of Bteasings
201 Elm Ave, Sanford, FL

407-321 8389
Timothy Hudson. Pastor
Sunday Sch ool. 10AM
Morning Worsnip, 11AM
Tue Prayer. B 4 *e Study. 7 30 PM

PraabyMrfan Church (U SA)
128 West WUbur Ava
Lake Mary, FL
407-321-1021
Rev Brands Loyal, Pastor
Church School, 9,30am
Morning Warship. 10:45am

Flrsl Presb yterian C hurch
-4 9«tlTVItl
H ■■A-irrl
Ql
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2882

«

Jerry Walsh, Pastor

449-Preebyterfan

Bridgeway Church
421 Longwood/Lk Mary Rd
Laka Mary, FL 32748
(currently meeting O Lk Mary
Elementary)
Pastor Jsffery Cook
Sunday Worship, 10am
Wad. Fellowship. 7pm
WYKYr.DfMgiwAycfiurefi.n9l/ 407324-9080
Building bridges of Faith, Hops. A
Love;
(An ifflllsta of tha Church of the
Nazarene)

Sun. Worship 10AM Nursary
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food.
Movie.
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Bade Rehearsal 7PM
Wad. Eva Dinner (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wed. Bible Study Adulta 8PM
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
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5210 Markham Woods Road
Laka Mary, F L
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L Andrews,
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Sunday School, all agaa 915AM
Traditional Worship 10:30AM
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Sunday School
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Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursary Cara Provided

451-Seventh Day
Adventist
Seventh Day Adventist Church
5779 C R 427
Sanlord. FL
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Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbath School 9:30am
Morning Worship 10:50am
Mldwk Worship. Wad. 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
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Seventh Day Adventist
M AR S H ILL S O A
300 East 2nd St, Sanlord, FL
407-323-5546
Sabbath School.....9:30AM
Divine W orship......11AM
Wad. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

458-Wesleyan
First Church of
thaNazarana
2581 Sanford Ave
Sanford, Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Camas, Pastor
Morning Worship, 10:30am
Sunday School, 9:30am
Sunday Evening, 6pm
Wad. Night Bibla Study, 7pm

Wesleyan Church of Paola
5580 Wayside Drive
Sanford. F L 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) Wsst
First Street on Left •One Mile)
Leonard O'Donnell, Pastor
407-322-8332
•Where the Gospel Is good News'
Sunday School.......9:45AM
Morning Worship ....11AM
Evening worship.....6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
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:* Mach«Ue Haynes, and J.
•Wesley Daniels, Jr , both o f
.^Atlanta, Ga. have announced
Mheir engagement.

The bride-elect is the
-daughter of Rutha Mae
Haynes of Sanford and the
^late Adam L Haynes.
:• The
bride's
maternal
:grandparents are the late Rev.
;tnd Nus. B.W. Roberts and the
;!ate William and Cora H.
;Taylor are the paternal grandparents.
* Machelle', was bom in
Sanford. She is a 1978 gradu­
a te of Seminole High School
•and a 1961 graduate of Florida
•AfrM
University
in
•Tallahassee. She is a member
•of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
•Inc.
Machelle' is employed as a
trade show saleswoman for
the Atlanta Convention and
Visitors Bureau.

Machelle Haynes and Wesley Daniels Jr.

The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley
Daniels, Sr. of Beaumont
Texas.
Bom in Beaumont he is a

graduate of Westbook High
School
and
Morehouse
College in Atlanta.
Daniels is employed as a
real estate acquision manager

for the Atlanta Housing
Authority.
The wedding will be on
July 9th at Antioch Baptist
Church in Atlanta, Ga.

Committee
1A

such as the supervisor of elec­
tions, the Sheriff’s Office and
the county property appraiser,
said M ayor Bob Goff of
Casselberry.
The group then discussed
what priorities for future con­
solidation might be consid­
ered.
Information
technology,
libraries,
transportation
(including a com m uter rail
system), stormwater, and
parks were just some men­
tioned.
Some m unicipalities like
Sanford had not had the
chance to discuss consolida­
tion ideas. Sanford M ayor
Linda Kuhn said the city com­
mission would discuss ideas
at its next meeting Monday,
May 23.
Greene pointed out that
Lake M ary is out o f Bpace for
parks and would like to reach
out to Sanford or the county to
what possibilities might arise.
He also mentioned the possi-

bility o f a pool near Lake
M ary High School, and
expansion of libraries. Lake
Mary doesn't have a library
within city limits.
Altam onte Springs has a
library, but it is city owned,
whereas the rest in Seminole
are run by the county. Some
changes may be possible
there.
The county will be given an
update on tne libraries at its
next meeting Tuesday, May
24, Henley said.
M em bers o f the group
agreed that a good first step
would be to get on the same
page with these issues. They
need to answer where each
one is at with stormwater, for
example.
In the end, the group
agreed to research three areas
for possible consolidation:
libraries, stormwater, and
parks and recreation. Each
entity will have staff work on
these for the next meeting.

M u rd er
C o n tin u ed fro m Png* IA

do more.
"Today is impressing the
family," ne said of the recan­
vassing of the neighborhood.
"We hope this shakes up the
neighborhood."
Most doors that Brown and
investigators knocked on
remained closed. Kathryn
Fryer, who lives at 906 Celery
Ave., said she was not home
when the murder took place.
Fryer said suspicious peo­
ple always walk up and down
the street at night. There are
no lights in front of the homes
on the north side of Celery,
she pointed out.
Sne said she does not feel
safe, especially with small
children. The woods on the
east side of the street are a
mess and all kinds of people
walk through at night.
"That's why I'm trying to
get out of this neighborhood,"
she said.

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W e hope this
shakes up the
neighbor­
hood.
Rodney Brawn,
undo of Mark
Pearson

JJ
Pearson's cousins said they
have no idea who could have
shot their cousin.
"W e
were
watching
Monday Night Football and
our cousin came in and told
me Mark Anthony had been
shot," said Chip Perkins,

Pearson’s cousin who lives in
Sanford.
Investigator
Daniel
Camargo said they wanted to
talk with neighbors again. He
said maybe some people have
thought about it since their
first canvass of the area in
December. Maybe people in
the
neighborhood
have
changed tneir minds about
giving police any information.
"It speaks highly to have
the family here," he said.
Camargo and others left
cards on doors and with peo­
ple they met asking for assis­
tance from residents. Cohen
said Friday that several calls
have already come in through
both the CrimeLine number
and the department number.
Anyone with information
should contact CrimeLine at
407-423-TIPS or 8477. The
Sanford Police number is 407323-3030.

Sanford history book still available,
covers Celery City’s first 125 years
By Nick Pfalfauf
H erald Staff
Som e tim e back, the
Sanford H erald asked area
residents to subm it photos
depicting the history of the
area. We then put them all
together into a book, (often
referred to as a "co ffee
tab le" book), and offered
them for sale. M any were
purchased for personal use
as well as gifts.
Contained inside the 128
pages of photos were some
as far back as the early
1800's, and m any from the
2 0 's, 3 0 's, 4 0 's, 50's and later.
(Heck, there were even four
photos of me taken back in
the 50's). It has been said
that a p icture is worth a
thousand words If this is
true, this book has tens of
thousands of words, but in
photographic form
For those who have lived
in the Sanford area for the

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this committee would be to
see where this cooperation
could be extended.
Morris pointed out several
other areas, including a lot of
effort the O rlando Sanford
International Airport.
"W e've spent more time on
L an y Dale tnan the test of you
comlsined," Morris said.
Henley suggested that this
kind o f cooperation, together
with a large amount of time
devoted by volunteers Is why
Seminole County "is what it
is."
Lake M ary Mayor Thomas
Greene pointed out that the
county has helped attract high
tech business to the 1-4 corri­
dor with incentives. The coun­
ty also plans two pedestrian
bridges in Lake Mary, one
from the elementary school to
City Hall over Lake M ary
Boulevard, and the other on
Rinehart Road.
The county also provides
services directly to the cities

Sunday. May 22.2005

several decades, these pho­
tos w ill surely bring back
m em ories o f the past, and
many tim es, visions of what
the city looked like as well
as the peop le w ho were
involved in gov ernm en t,
bu siness,
churches,
and
clubs. You m ay see your
church group back in the
30's or 4 0 's, or som eone you
know in a picture o f a sports
team or fam ily g athering.
For exam ple, did you know
that Mrs. O.K. G o ff's kinder­
garten class presented a
M other G oose program at
First Baptist Church in 1959?
You'll rind a photo of the
students who participated.
Where you in the Crooms
Academy Concert Choir in
the edrly 1960's? You may
find your photo in this book
For those who may have
moved to Sanford recently,
the book w ill give you a
vision of what used to be
See what the Idkrfrunt used

to look like years and years
before
it
becam e
the
RiverWalk, what the C ivic
Center was when it was first
built, and som e of the origi­
nal dow ntow n
bu siness
establishm ents and govern­
ment buildings.
W hen we started selling
these books at the Sanford
Herald, they went like hot
cakes. M any folks purchased
them in advance.
We originally thought ail
of them were gone. But NO,
such was not tire case. From
the printers, we have now
obtained a limited number
of copies, and are once again
offering them for sale at the
front desk of the Sanford
Herald, 300 N orth French
Avenue in Sanford.
The cost? Just $19.95 plus
tax if you want to purchase
the first 125 years of history
in Sanford, stop in and buy
this book You'll be glad you
did

The Mayor's Charity Golf Tournament to ben­
efit the Good
Samaritan Home
of Sanford, In c,
will be Friday,
June 17 at the
Mayfair Country
Club,
3536
Country
Club
Drive in Sanford.
R e g is tr a tio n
starts at 7 a.m.
with a shotgun
start at 8 a.m.
There will be a
fo u r-p e rso n
scramble.
The
deadline for reg­
istration is June
10™. Entry fees
for Individuals is
$75. A four-per­
son team entry is
$300. Lunch tick­
be rapre- ets are $25. Hole
•enMng Central Florida In fte sponsorship is
Boys *id Giris Club's selection $100 and tourna­
of their Mouth of the Year. Good ment sponsor­
ship is $500.
LuckNMtal
Brittney S.
Martin, a 17-year old junior at Seminole high
School has been recognized for superior academ­
ics by the National Society of High School
Scholars.
Brittney has a 4.0 GPA and will be a senior at
Seminole High School next year.
She is being recognized as one of the top schol­
ars in the nation, only those students who have
achieved superior academic excellence. The
honor was made by NSHSS Founder and
Chairman Claes Nobel, senior member of the
Nobel Prize family.
Brittney was honored and recognized for her
hard work, sacrifice and commitment she has
demonstrated, to be able to achieve this excep­

tional level of
academic excel­
lence. She is now
a member of a
unique commu­
nity of scholars,
a
community
that represents
our very best
hope for the
future.
P re s id e n t
James Lewis of
NSHSS
says
their vision is to
build a dynamic
in te r n a tio n a l
organization that
connects mem­
bers with mean­
ingful content
resources
and
Bl H
was rscog- o p p o r tu n itie s .
ntnd as on* of tw top schotora Brittney says she
___________
will be able to
build on her aca­
demic successes
and enhance her skills and desires to be and have
a positive impact on the global community.
Brittney will enjoy a variety of benefits, schol­
arship opportunities, academic competitions, free
events, mcmben-only resources, publications,
and participation in programs offered.
Currently there are more than 150,000 society
members representing 15,000 high schools.
We salute Brittney for her well-deserved
honor. She is the daughter of the late Brain
Brenson and Cissie Martin, grandparents are
Roosevelt and Peggie LaMart and Tnedora and
Marie Martin.
Saturday, May 21, at 1 p m , will be your
opportunity to get information on the new
Medicare Part D Program for prescription drug
coverage for seniors 65 and older; disabled, and
eligible for Medicare based on income. Sodal
Security will answer all your questions at the
New Bethel Baptist Church, 618 East 10™1Street
in Sanford.

G ra d u a te s
Cw tiflM d from Pago LA
Along for the journey has
been Convergys Corp., one of
many technology companies
that aid the school, but one
that has grown in relationship
to the school.
"It's been a work in
rogress,"
said
Brenda
alm ieri,
senior
human
resources
m anager
with
Convergys. The company has
many employees who have
mentored Croom s students,
and representatives sit on the
school's advisory board.
"This has blossomed into a
full-blown business partner­
ship," Palmieri said. "It's been
a very valuable experience
from an HR and business
standpoint."
Convergys
has
been
involved with the school since
day one, Collins said. The
com pany has even helped
determine parts o f the cur­
riculum.
Students
have
visited
Convergys for internships
and job shadowing. The com­
pany has been involved with
career fairs and last year
developed a course for stu­
dents using the computer lan­
guage JAVA. Some students
will have futures with the
company.
"We absolutely believe that
some of these kids will come
to Convergys," Palmieri said.
"We think tlnese are bright, tal­
ented kids."
M entoring com m itm ents
are for one-year normally, said
Cathy Alper, Crooms career
specialist.
Many of the 25 or so men­
tors from Convergys have
made two, three or even fouryear com m itm ents. Som e
nave become parent figures in
the lives of these students,
Alper said, relating the testi­
mony of one student.
"They do get heavily
involved besides academics,"
she added.
In the beginning, the con­
cept was so new that officials
didn't know what to expect.
Would the students all gradu­
ate as programmers and net­
work proficient people, some
wondered.
"T h e kids knew better,"
Collins said. "Actually, I think
to some degree it's actually

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always
breaking new
ground.
Connie CoMm ,
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gone beyond our expecta­
tions."
Every senior, she added
proudly, is FCAT proficient,
m eaning they have passed
both parts of the state assess­
ment test. Many have college
credits and Industry certifica­
tions.
"A ll of them are em j
able right now," she said. Si
estim ated that 80 percent
would move on to some form
o f higher education. Some
may go right into the work­
force. Either way, continuing
education will be part of their
lives, she said.
"They will be committed to
lifelong learning," Collins
said. "They know better than
us that things are changing."
Palmieri said the business
com m unity has recognized
the value of a concept like
Crooms.
"W e've really stepped it up
because we feel it is so impor­
tant," she added. "W e've tried
to take the lead. We want to be
and we believe we are the
model for this type of relation­
ship."
ighAlper said she often hit
snip
lights
the
relations!
betw een
Convergys
and
Crooms when she speaks with
other companies.
C ollins
said
Crooms
Academy, a Seminole County
m agnet
sch o o l
was
a
response to a need.
The old Crooms had such a
rich tradition, especially with
educating
the
AfricanA m erican
population
in
Sanford in the early 20th cen­

tury. The district rem ains
unde a federal desegregation
consent decree, sne said.
People wanted the academic
part of Crooms to be restored
and business people desired
the inform ation technology
component.
No district in the nation,
according to Collins, has put
together the academics along
with a certification program
and having a laptop scnool.
Each Crooms student receives
a laptop computer that is inte­
grated into their study.
Students
can
reach
the
Internet from just about any­
where on the campus through
a wireless network.
"W e are always breaking
new ground," Collins said.
Not only have the students
been trained, the teachers
have learned and become pro­
ficient in the new concept.
They have had to devote a lot
of commitment and flexibility,
Collins said.
At least one neighboring
county has inquired about
how Crooms integrates the
laptops into education.
"It's not as simple as hand­
ing a computer to a 14-yearold student and saying, 'U se it
wisely/"
C ollins
said.
Teachers, students and par­
ents have had to leant how to
manage and monitor laptop
usage, she said.
Another teaching moment
occurred when FCAT scores
dipped a bit because students
were too into the technology.
The standardized assessment
is still done with pencils and
paper.
Collins said the FCAT writ­
ing scores rebounded nicely.
"We really did put the lap­
top aside," sne said, especially
for handwriting, gram m ar
and mechanics.
The first set of graduating
seniors serve as pioneers for
future classes. The seniors met
the challenge and never used
their situation as an excuse,
she said.
"The first graduating class
did not have a senior class to
look up to," Collins explained.
"They set their own stan­
dards, and they set them high.
That is the greatest legacy
they will leave."

honor those
Friends of the
dedicated to education, conservation
SA N FO RD
—
Several
local "riv e r h eroes" were
honored with awards at the
annual
F riend s
of
the
Wekiva River banquet at the
Orlando M arriott Lake Mary
May 14.
The Friends also honored
individuals and one organi­
zation for dedicated action
in the area of river conserva­
tion and education
Receiving awards were
• A lexandra Bunker, a
high school student from
Altam onte Springs who gave

insp iring testim ony at the
g ov ernor's task forces on the
Wekiva and who has been
active in river clean-ups and
other conservation activities;
• Terrence Tysail, founder
of the non-profit Cam brian
Foundation, w ill be honored
for o rgan izing vital and
courageous work by techni­
cal and scientific divers that
em ph asize the ecolog ical
needs of the river, springs
and underw ater cave system
of the Wekiva
The Sem inole Soil and

Water Conservation D istrict
was honored as the organi­
zation that has done the
most to educate local hom eowners and school children
about
the ecology of the
Wekiva River system.
E xecu tive
D irector
M ichelle Thatcher and Board
Chair M ike Barr received the
award. O ther "supervisors"
include
M ark
C lifford,
Danny D eC iry an, Leslee
Berrym an,
and
Steve
Edmunds The conservation
district is based in Sanford

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T he H erald

S a n fo rd F ire D e p a rtm e n t ge ts
g ra n t fro m A lls ta te a g e n t C a rd
SA N FO R D - Brent Carli,
Lake M ary, was aw arded the
A g en cy
H ands
in
the
C om m u n ity Award for his
com m itm ent to safety in the
com m unity. W ith this award
co m es a $500 grant from The
A llstate Foundation for the
S a n fo rd Fire D ep artm en t
S ta tio n 2.
S tatio n 2 is just one of one
h u n d red fire stations across
th e state of Florida to receive
a g ran t th rou gh a special
p rogram created in the wake
o f F lo rid a's devastating 2004
h u rrican e season.
"M an y of the stations we
are assistin g were com plete­
ly d e stro y e d , o th ers su s­
tain ed som e kind of dam age
th a t h ind ered th eir daily
o p e ra tio n s ," said A llstate
F lo rid ia n
In su rance
C o m p a n y p resid en t Phil
Law son.
"S o m e o f the statio n s
w eren 't in the direct paths of
th e storm s, but sacrificed a
p ortion of their local cover­
age to send equipm ent and

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w om en of Sanford Fire
D ep artm en t S tatio n 2 for
their hard work in a very
difficult tim e for our state."
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$500 grant from The A llstate
Foundation's Agency Hands
in the Com m unity program
to talin g
$50,000
across
Florida.
The grants were coordi­
nated with assistance from
Florida
P rofessional
F irefigh ters. Through the
A gency
H ands
in
the
Com m unity program, local
A llstate Floridian insurance
agents support com m unity
program s and organizations
in tneir area ranging from
A lzheim er's support groups
to local youth football.
A llstate
Insu rance
C om pany's Florida Region
supports a network o f agen­
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the state o f Florida. These
ag encies p rovid e a large
variety o f in su ran ce and
finan cial products. A gents
and
em p loyees
of
the
Florida Region have a long,
proud history of supporting
the com m unities where they
live and do business through
volunteerism and charitable
contributions.
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an independent, charitable
organization made possible
by the Allstate C orporation.
A llstate and The A llstate
Fou n d ation sp on sor co m ­
m unity in itiativ es to pro­
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"eco n o m ic em pow erm ent."
The A llstate Fou n d ation
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potential o f every individual
and in h elp in g A m erica's
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American dream.

Photo by « M H aney Worto

Sanford Middle School eighth-grader Zainab Somjl receives a congratulatory handshake from Vice
Admiral David L Brewer III, U.S. Navy, after Walt Disney World names Zainab the winner of one of
three DisneyHand Shining Star Awards during a ceremony at Epcot May 10.

S anford M iddle S ch o o l student
w in s D isn ey S h in in g Star A w a rd
LAKE BUENA VISTA —
Shining a spotlight on stu­
dents that dem onstrate out­
standing
ch aracter
and
achievem ent, Walt Disney
World Resort honored a
Sanford
M iddle
School
eighth-grader as one of three
Central Florida students to
receive
the
D isneyH and
Shining Star Award during a
cerem ony at Epcot May 10.
Z ainab
Som ji
attends
Sanford Middle School, and
was chosen for the middle
school category.
Zainab received a "Perfect
Score Award" for her FCAT
perform ance in the sixth and
seventh grades and has
received recognition for the
"A " honor roll for three con­
secutive years.
A news release from Walt
D isney World said Zainab
serves in the school's student
council and is a member of
the art and math clubs.
In her free time, she pub­
lishes a com m unity newslet­

LAKE MARY — Russian bom
concert pianist Sergei Kossenko
will perform at First Baptist
Churoi Markham Woods, 5400
Markham Woods Road, Lake
Mary, on Sunday, May 22 at 7
p.m.
Kossenko is a graduate of the
Moscow Conservatory of Music
and Dartmouth College and has

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im m ediate family.
All D ream ers and Doers
receive four them e park tick­
ets, a certificate, a special pin
and a car decal. The 100 final­
ists also receive a Disney
Dreamers and Doers trophy.
The goal of Walt Disney
W orld's com m unity in itia­
tive, DisneyHand — Helping
Kids Shine, is to engage chil­
dren in society by creating
healthy, guiding relation ­
ships with adults, providing
constructive free time activi­
ties, offering character-build­
ing
op portunities,
and
encouraging a sense of comassion for others, w hile
elping those children who
face adversity.
In 2004, Wall Disney World
Resort donated $24.7 million
in cash and in-kind support
to the community, its news
release said. Walt D isney
W orld C ast M em bers also
volunteered
m ore
than
185,000 hours to benefit local
non-profit organizations.

K

toured extensively in Russia and
Eastern Europe performing clas­
sical repertoire as well as his own
works. After graduating form
Dartmouth, Sergei moved to
Florida to work at the Kennedy
Space Center Digital Media Lab,
using his technical and creative
skills to produce award-winning
soundtracks for NASA’s presen­

tations and promotional pro­
grams. He also has worked at
Electronic Arts (EA Sports) in
Orlando on such blockbuster
video games as John Madden
Football, NCAA Football, and
NASCAR Thunder. Currently,
Sergei is a freelance pianist, com­
poser, arranger, teacher and is liv­
ing and working in Orlando.

New Hope M inistries of Sanford, Inc — a Florida non-profit Corporation

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to assist senior citizens.
The three winners — one
each at the elementary, mid­
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were chosen from more than
500 students selected as
Dreamers and Doers by their
schools in O range, Lake,
Polk, Osceola and Seminole
Counties. During the ceremo­
ny, 100 finalists, selected by a
panel o f community leaders
and Walt Disney World Cast
Members, also were honored.
The other two winners of
the 2005 DisneyHand Shining
Star Award include Michelle
N ickerson of Spring lake
Elem entary
in
Orange
County; and Walter Menjivar
of M ount Dora High School
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The three D isneyH and
Shining Star Award winners
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�Section B
Sunday

May22,2005

th e B iG s
i (o f Seminole
t|or Longue
I pleyore
Ovtedo M gh Sch ool's

Butera a semifinalist for Bench Award
Special to the Herald
it

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B ellhorn
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230
• Hits in 5-of-6 games (7*20,
350) with 6 runs, 2 doubles,
2 home runs and 5 RBI.

Seminole High Schoo re

David
Eckstein
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1 12
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• Was 2-for-5 with two runs, an
RBI and his first National
League home run on IW sday
and was 2-for-4 with a run
and two stolen bases on
Thursday at Philadelphia.

Lsfca Mary's

Danny
Graves

Writer Will Kimmey.
In 2005, Butera has put up the best
offensive numbers of his career. The
Lake Mary native is batting 33 0 - sec­
ond best on the team - with careerhighs in home runs (5), hits (63). runs
(46), doubles (12), RBI (38) and stolen
bases (8).
Arguably the nation's top defensive
catenet the son of former Minnesota
TWins catcher Sal Butera, has thrown
our an amazing 45-percent of would-be
base stealers, having held the opposi­
tion to just 28 stolen bases in 51
attempts. He limited the nation's leader
in steals - Adam Godwin of Troy (76
stolen bases in 84 attempts) - without a

Sec UCF, Page 6B

Prep year ends

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scored and a double against
Philadelphia on Monday.

Sanford Middle S ch o o l's

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Was 2-for-5, with a double and
2 RBI against Washington last
Monday.

Seminole High School’s

Tim
Raines Jr.
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ee home runs for AAAdwd&gt;
ie Weeks is hitting 326
h 11 doubles, six triples
1 seven home runs with
LA-Nashville.
z Lytle is is batting 319 for
Lynchburg.
. Bono is 0-1 with a 5.06
A with A-Wilmington.
in Melillo is batting 370
th two home runs at Ane County.
itt Allegra is hitting 222
th three home runs at AAdiand.
■y Grayson is hitting 289
th four home runs with
is$ A-Bakersfield Blaze.

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Warm
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By Dean Smith
Herald Start
OVIEDO — For the
first time in five yean,
Seminole County will not
have a representative at
the FHSAA State Baseball
Finals.
Tuesday night at Mlkler
Field, Boone took control
of the game from the first
batter and except for a
few defensive lapses gave
host Oviedo very little
chance to breath as the
Braves eliminated the
Lions in impressive fash­
ion, 14-3, in five innings
in the G ass 6A-Region 1
Finals.
The victory was the
22nd in 25 games for
Boone, which improves to
24-6 on the season and
advances to next week's
State Tournament at Ed
Smith Stadium in
Sarasota, while the loss
was just the second in 15
games for Oviedo, which
ends the season with a 228 record.
The loss also ended the
2004-05 Prep Sports Year
for Seminole County
teams which claimed two
FHSAA State
Championships in Boys
Golf (Lake Mary) and
Boys Wrestling (unbeaten
Oviedo) and an
Independent State
Championship in Girls

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Oviedo shortstop John
Prano (above) and
pitcher Coray Bevis
(left) gave it their best,
but it just wasn't enough
to stow down red-hot
Boone as the Braves
ended the Lions sea­
son,
14-3
in five
Innings, In the Class
6A-Region I Finals
Tuesday night at Milder
Field. Prano was onefor-two with a walk and
a run scored, reaching
base all three times he
came to the plate, while
Bevis, who struck out
five in 2-1/3 innings of
work, was one-for-two
and drove in a run as
Oviedo ends the sea­
son with a 22-8 record.

See Oviedo, Page 2B

CF

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Oviedo

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against Philadelphia last
Saturday.

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UCF catcher
is one of 10
named to list

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Lake Mary's Drew Butera (shown tag­
ging out an FAU runner at the plate dur­
ing hie freshman season) was named a
semifinalist for the Johnny Bench
Award.

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UCF Junior catcher Drew Butera was
named one of 10 semifinalists for the
Coleman Company - Johnny Bench
Award, the Greater Wichita Area Sports
Commission announced Thursday.
Thirty-seven catchers from 16 confer­
ences were nominated for the awarc(by
their coaches and that list was trimmed
to 10 semifinalists.
"We are proud of Drew and the
progress he has made over his career at
UCF,” stated head coach Jay Bergman.
"Drew has put in a great deal of nard
work to be in position to earn one of
the nation's top collegiate awards."
Butera, a 48tn round draft pick of the
Toronto Blue Jays out of Bishop Moore
High School is widely considered one
of tne top five calching prospects in the
collegiate ranks for the 2005 Major
League Baseball Draft. "B uten's catchand-throw skills help him stand out as
one of the nation's top defensive catch­
ers," stated Baseball America National

stolen base in two attempts in a threegame series at Troy.
A comprehensive biography will be
created on each of the semifinalists and
sent to the national voting panel at the
end of May for a vote to determine the
three finalists. The finalists will be
announced on June 1, 2006, prior to the
NCAA Regionals and Major League
Baseball Draft. A final vote among the
national committee will occur during
the College World Series. All finalists
will be brought to Wichita and the win­
ner will be announced at the 8th
Annual Greater Wichita Sports Banquet
on June 29, 2005.
Johnny Bench presented Cal State
Fullerton catcher, Kurt Suzuki, with the
award last June in Wichita, Kan. Chris
Iannctta of the University of North
Carolina and Landon Powell of the
University of South Carolina were the
other finalists for the award.
Thursday night, Butera scored a run

Things are really heating up
on the east coast of Central
;
Florida. The bait is thick and |
so are the fish.
Reports of large gator trout
are being talked about by
many fisherman. These Urge
trout are in the spawning sea­
son and can be very aggres­
sive. The two hot baits seem to
be a top water plug such as a
Skitterwalk, Poppa Dog, Chug
Bug or a Zara Spook and the
other hot bait is a soft jerk bait
such as the Rip Tide Flats
Chub rigged on a Daiichi
Bleeding Bait offset 3 /0 hook.
You need to go early for
these big trout because they
feed best under low light con­
ditions. Don't think however
you can’t catch quality trout in
the middle of the day. My
largest trout came last
Memorial Day toward the end
of a charter.
It was around 1 p.m. and we
were just about to call it a day
when I spotted the trout My
client was standing beside me
talking and I asked for the rod.
I make a cast with a Rip Tide 3
inch mullet and this trout
nailed it. After a 12-minute
fight I landed a 31-1/2 inch 10
pound trout.
Don't hesitate to throw top
water baits in the middle of
the day. You never know when
that big female might be lurk­
ing for an easy m eal
Speaking of hot, the red fish
have been chewing Uke crazy.
The big fish are in large
schools of 200 plus fisn and
will eat baits that are presented
See Outdoor*, Page 2B

U CF home football game
times set for 2005 season
Three of the four
games at the
Citrus Bowl will
start at 6 p.m.
Special to the Herald
UCF will play its home football games vs.
Marshall (Sept. 24), Memphis (Oct. B) and
Tulane (Oct. 22) at 6 p.m. and the 2005
Homecoming contest vs. Houston (Nov. 5) at 4
p.m., UCF athletics director Steve Orsini
announced Tuesday.
"We prefer to play our home games at 6 p.m.
after receiving input frum our fans, alumni, stu­
dents and season ticket holders," Orsini stated.
"As we begin a new era of UCF football in
Conference USA, we wanted to keep the tradi­
tional evening start times we have had Jt UCF."
The Golden Knights begin the season
Thursday, Sept 1 at South Carolina in the first
tullege football broadcast of (lie season on
LSPN. UCF will be making Its fourth consecu­
tive appearance on ESPN in season openers

Game times have also been set for an addi­
tional four road games. The Southern Miss
game on Oct. 15 will start at 7 p.m. while the
East Carolina game on Oct. 29 nas a 2 p.m.
kickoff time. The final two road games of the
season, Nov. 12 at UAB and Nov. 19 at Rice,
will have 4 p.m. and 3 p.m. kickoff times,
respectively.
USF and Louisiana-Lafayette have yet to
announce game times.
At least eight Seminole County High School
graduates are expected to play for the Golden
Knights this season led by Brandon Marshall
frum Lake Howell.
A junior, Marshall was one of the top
receivers on the team as a freshman and caught
eight passes for 84 yards in starting three
games at wide receiver last season before being
switched to safety because of a rash of injuries
on the defensive side of the ball.
He started the last seven games at safety and
led the team in tackles with 51, 30 unassisted,
grabbed one interception and had a career-high
13 tackles against Marshall The former Silver
Hawk, who also played quarterback and was a
standout in basketball and track at Lake
Howell, also returned three punts for 33 yards
against Kent State
Other local returnee* include Tommy Kasper,
bee Football, Page 28

Herald photo by Jim Wend

Former Lake Howell star Brandon Marshall (No. 81) will return to
his normal position at wide receiver alter leading UCF m tackles
after moving to safety m the middle of last season because of rash
of defensive injuries for ttie Golden Knights.

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_ 2 B Sunday, May 22.2 0 0 6

Briefs

Outdoors
Continued from Page IB

W W H M T U IN H O M l
T m Central Florida Kniah women's soccer team will beat
h o n e this weekend.
will face off against Charlotte at 7 p.m. at the
S o N n o k Soccer Complex.
T m Knwh and m en's leant, the Kraze, are part of the
p eu ik y Development League (men) and the W-league
(woman). They compete in the highest level of men's and
m jtm n 'e soccer played in Florida.
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NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY IN ACTION
New Smyrna Speedway will ace plenty of action this week­
end with the Suffer Late Models, Late Models, Pro TVucks,
Quick Kids, Modified*, Sportsma n Super Stock, Mini Stock
and Strictly Stock daaaes aO scheduled to run.
A number of Sportsman are expected as the first 100 lap
Sportsman race will run May 28 and a large field of
Sport— an is expected.
F it g a in will open at 4 p.m. with grandstand* opening at 6
P-m. Racing action starts at 7 3 0 p m
General admission is 810, $5 for students and seniors, dtildswi 11 and under are FREE.
Co— and enjoy a full night of racing action at New
Smyrna Speedway.

THORPE W INS THE BLUE ANGELS CLASSIC
Thorpe sank a 4 1/2-foot birdie putt
ird playoff hole iagainst Morris Hatalaky to
Monday an the third
second straight Champions
rls Classic his se
Tour victory.
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D o o i g o u m panvd the first hole of a playoff Sunday night

darkness. They paned
before play wasi suspended because off«
the second playoff Hole Monday, but Hatalaky opened the
door lor Thorpe's winning birdie by hitting his second shot
into a bunker.
Thorpe, coming off a victory two weeks ago in the FedEx
KMko'a Classic in Lakeway, Texas, took home 8225,000 from
the rain- and darkness-delayed tournament at the Moors Golf
Chib.
Thorpe gave his last check for $247,500 to his church, but
plana on keeping this one.
"This check here, I think the wife might hold onto this for a
little bit," Thorpe said.
He forced the playoff with a 10-foot birdie putt on the final
hole of regulation.
Thorpe closed Sunday with a 3-under 67 and Hatalaky had
a 66 to complete 54 holes at 16-under 194. Two rain delays —
for a total of 4 hours, 18 minutes — left time for only one
extra hole in near darkness.
He had a chance to win on the second playoff hole. No. 10,
but his 12-foot birdie putt was just short.
AJAX ORLANDO SEEKS FUTURE SOCCER SUPERSTARS
Ajax Orlando has announced that teams are now being
assembled to compete in the competitive Super Y-League. All
teams, with the exception of the under-19 team, will partici­
pate in year-round development session*, league matches and
tournaments. The under-19 team will train and compete in a
summer-only league that concludes in August
For more information contact Dart McCarty at (407)8391982 or dmccartyRajaxoriando.ua or on tfto web at
UCF BOYS BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Univemty of Central Florida/Kirk Speraw Basketball
Camp will be holding camp* this summer.
Camps a n open to players ages 7-to-17 and begin a 9 am .
and end a 4 pjn. daily. Activities indude professional instruc­
tion, 3-on-3 and 5-on-5 competition and daily contests. Each
c amper 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 D _ June 13-17.
Session ffl_ 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.justspovtacamps.com / speraw.
DEREK WAUCH-STETSON BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson University Basketball Camps will
be held in June and July at the Edmunds Activities Center in
DeLand. Tire Camps and dates are as follows:
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 wwwatetsonedu/hoopcam p or call Sebastian Singletary at 386-8228101 o r e-mail at aauigletRstrtsonedu.
FRANK GRIFFIN'S STETSON FASTPITCH ACADEMY
H ie 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
dales 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 Rjepenhoff at 386-822-7337
or e-mail at tiiepenhRstetsemedu.
BASEBALL PLAYERS WANTED
The National Youth Basebill Association is looking for
h hisrhull players between the ages of 12-20 that would
to be a part of its 2005 National and International
Tournament Team/*) and lor the Summer Wooden Bat
[w gu * The tournament teams will be traveling to Ohio,
m««inM, South Carotin*. Pennsylvania, Georgia, Florida,
Kentucky, Arizona, Louisiana. Puerto Rico and Hawaii
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’ were able to snag a couple on top
water last week and that in itself is an awe­
some sight. The mouth of a red fish is on
tiie bottom so they have to lift their head
to eat a top water bait. When you see a 20
plus pound fish come out of the water it is
awesome.
Cut bait and live bait have also worked
well. The Rip Tide Realistic Crab rigged on
a 3 /8 ounce Rip Tide Pro Jig Head works
for bait being crashed
well also. Just: bok
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fish.
or large pods of mullet to find \
nano out in deeper water, usually
Bigi reds hang
3-5 feet, and will tail and fin. The tails are
huge and are very hard to miss.
Also look for tarpon cruising the fiats.
We jumped a 15-pound fish last week. This
fish crushed a Chug Bug. Tarpon can be
very spooky on the flats, but if you
approach them properly they will eat. Cut
mullet or live mullet will catch their atten­
tion. Just remember to bow when you
hook one or it will be goodbye Mr..
Tarpon.
Whatever you decide to chase, get out
and fish.
Tight lines and good fishing, Captain
David Rogers, www.aaahawgwildcharten.com , 407-405-0819,
SO YOU THINK YOU KNOW EVERY­
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WITH BOATU.S. ONLINE BOATING
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sure you know everything there is about
staying safe while boating?
In conjunction with National Safe
Boating Week through next Friday (May
27), the BoatUS. Foundation for Boating
Safety and Clean Water challenges all
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Tne course covers a broad range of topics
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"The best part of this course is that it's
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or night,” said BoatUS. Foundation
Boating Safety Director Chris Edmonston.
"While it's great for less-experienced
boaters, we get feedback from older salts
who tell us they have benefited from it as
well They thank us for teaming something
new or reminding them of something they
learned long ago. This is a great way for all
boaters to start fresh for the season "
The course is recognized by the U.S.
Coast Guard and the National Association
of State Boating Law Administrators and is
baaed on 60 multiple choice questions.
Designed as a teaching tool, background
material on auestion topics are available
throughout tne exam and corrections and
explanations arr-given when a question is
. answered incorrectly. Any unfamiliar top­
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button.
Those with 80% or more correct answers
are given a certificate of completion. The
course can also be started and stopped at

Oviedo
Continued from Page IB
(Lake Brantley).
Tuesday's game started badly
for the Lions as Braves leadoff
man Kyle Migetz rolled a 3-1
pitch into left field, just out of
the reach of a diving John
Prano. Ryan Wittman then
bunted tne ball back towards
the mound and Oviedo pitcher
Corey Bevis had a golden
opportunity to nail Migetz at
second.
Unfortunately, Bevis' throw
was high and both runners
were safe.
Bevis then got quickly ahead
of Stuart Tapley, 0-2, but after a
waste pitch, the former Apopka
Little League star launched a
bomb over the 30-foot high
fence in straight-away centerfield well beyond 380-feet to
give the visitors a 3-0 lead.
Boone dean-up batter Ryan
Mathews then hit the next
itch in almost the same spot,
t this time the ball clanged
off the fence and went for a
double. Kyle McManus then
followed with a single, moving
Mathews to third from where
he scored an out later on a
grounder to third, giving the
Braves a 4-0 lead.
The Lions immediately got
back in the game in the bottom
of the first with a lot of help
from Boone.
Keith Bisgounis hit a
grounder toward short that
took a bad hop right over the
Braves short stop's head. John
Prano then Jut a grounder to
short, but the bait was thrown
wide to second, leaving all
hands safe.
Scott Dalton then pushed a
bunt back towards the mound,
but Boone hurler Austin
Hudson also made a wide
throw to third, leaving the
bases full with no one out
Bevis then helped his own
cause with a single to center to
plate Bisgounis and Randy
Fontanez followed with a
grounder to short that was nusplayrd, allowing Prano and
Dalton to score and close the
deficit to 4-3.
But Oviedo would get no
closer a* bran Roberts'
grounder forced courtesy run
nrr Brett Bevi* at third and
D m k Lopez * the* toward
right was wieggrd b y the
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anytime - you don't need to complete it all
at once.
The BoatUS. Foundation for Boating
Safety and Clean Water is a national
501(c)(3) nonprofit education and research
organization primarily funded by the vol­
untary contributions of 590,000 members
of BoatUS. The Foundation operates more
than a dozen programs including a lowcost EPTRB rental program, the "Help Stop
the Drops” national dean fueling cam­
paign, a free kid's Life Jacket Loaner pro­
gram, and has awarded hundreds of thou­
sands of dollars in grants for nonprofit
groups for boating safety and environmen­
tal projects.
FWC PUSHES THREE MAIN MES­
SAGES FOR BOAT-SAFETY CAMPAIGN
In honor of National Safe Boating Week,
the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) is also getting out the
word by keying in on three core m ensgss
as its Division of Law Enforcement gears
up for a busy summer boating season: stay
alert, wear your life jacket ana don't drink
and operate a boat
The agency says keeping these messages
in mind can dramatically decrease your
chances of getting into an accident and
increase your chances of survival If you
do.
"In 2003, Florida led the nation in boat­
ing deaths with 64, and last year we had
68. We hope to reverse that trend by alert­
ing boaters to the biggest dangers," said
Capt. Richard Moore, Florida's boating law
administrator.
Moore said the agency honed in on the
three safety messages after analyzing
Florida's boat accident data.
Collisions with vessels or fixed objects
are the two leading types of accidents. Last
year, they accounted for nearly half of the

mishaps on Florida's waterways. Moore
said this reflects the importance of staying
alert to everything going on around you.
"One of the biggest misconceptions
about boating accidents is that they are
caused by extremely reckless behaviot but
when you look at the numbers you see that
it comes down to people not paying atten­
tion or making one careless move," Moore
said. "We want people to go out and have
fun, but also to understand the minute
i something could happen,
ikohol and not wearing a
itributo to
life jacket are the two major contributors
fatal accidents. In 2004, alcohol use waa the
primary cause of 21 percent of boating
death*. Almost one-third of the fatal acci­
dents were classified as "falls overboard,”
and drowning was the cause of death in 65
percent of thoae fatalities.
"We don't know the exact number of
people who would have survived these
accidents had they been wearing a life
jacket, but there is no doubt that moat
might still be alive today if they had worn
a life jacket” Moore said.
Starting fids weekend, the FWC will
flood Lee County with the three key mes­
sages to test out a new boat safety cam­
paign. The $250,000 pilot program will target boaters with television, print and radio
advertisements, billboards, point-of-sale
displays and handouts from law enforce­
ment officers, the U S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary and the U S. Power Squadrons.
The agency is conducting pie- and postcampaign surveys to evaluate the cam­
paign's effectiveness. If the pilot program
is successful the FWC will roll out the
campaign to other target areas with high
boating-accident numbers.
Visit M yFW C.com /law/boating/ to get
boating-accident statistics.

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Braves second baseman and he
doubled Fontanez off second to
end the inning.
It appeared the game had set­
tled down as Bevis went out
and struck out the side, around
a two-out walk, and Hudson
got a pair of ground outs and a
strike out in the bottom of the
second.
But any hopes of a battle to
the end or another lio n s rally
disappeared in the top of the
third inning.
Mathews led off with a single
and, after a fly out, three more
Boone batters got hits, chasing
Bevis. The Braves kept the
momentum going as the No. 9
hitter in the Braves line-up,
Clay Abel, grounded reliever
Fontanez's first pitch into the
rightfield comer for a double.
Migetz and Wittman also fol­
lowed with hits, giving Boone
six straight hits, and seven in
eight batters, scoring six runs.
The bleeding was still not
stopped, however, as a wild
pitch, a ground out and a
dropped throw allowed the
seventh run of the inning to
cross the plate, making the
score 11-3.
Hudson, meanwhile, had

found his groove on the
mound and did not allow
another Oviedo batter to get
past first over the final four
innings, allowing just four hits
and one walk, while striking
out three, to raise his record to
10-1. Last week in the Regional
Quarterfinals, the righthander
had hurled a two-hit shutout at
Lake Mary.
After a scoreless fourth
inning, the game would end
mercifully for the Lions in the
fifth inning as the Braves
would tack on three runs on
three hits, including a double
by Wittman, a walk, and a wild
pitch before Matt Williams
came on to end the outburst
with back-to-back strike outs.
Three ground outs to second,
around a two-out walk to
Prano, in the bottom of the fifth
inning brought the game to an
early end by the Run Rule.
Boone would score the 14
runs on 14 hits, three walks
and four Lions errors. Migetz
led the way with a 3-for-4,
three runs scored, two RBI
effort, while Wittman was 2for-2 with a double and three
runs scored, Matthews was 2for-3 with a double and three

runs scored, Kyle McManus
was 2-for-4 with two RBI and
Tapley had the three-run
homer.
Corey Bevis was the losing
pitcher, falling to 6-3, allowing
eight runs, six earned, on eight
hits, while striking out five and
walking one over 2-1/3
innings. The three Oviedo
pitchers combined to strike out
10 over the five innings.
Providing the offense for the
Lions were Prano, who was 1for-2 with a run scored, Corey
Bevis, who was l-for-2 with an
RBI, Roberts, who was l-for-2,
Bisgounis, who was l-for-3
with a run scored, Dalton with
a run scored and Fontanez with
an RBI.
CLASS 6A-REGION1
FINALS
•I MifcUt Field. Oviedo
B R A V E S 14, U O N S 3
(five Inning*)

Boone
Oviedo

407 03 _ 14 14 3
300 00
3 4 4

AutUn Hud*on end Men Eaaon. Corey
Bevi*, Randy Fontanei (3), Man William*
(9) and Scott Dalton. WP _ Au»tm
Hudaxi (KM). LP _ Corey Bevti (SOX
Save _ none. 2B _ Boone. Ryan Wittman,
Ryan Mathew*. Clay Abel 3B _ non*. HR
_ Boone, Stuart Tapley. Record* Boone
24-6; Oviedo 22-0.

Football
Continued from Page IB
a senior fullback from Winter Springs; Mike Lavoie, a redshirt freshman offensive lineman from
Seminole; Sean Gilhuly, a redshirt junior offensive lineman from Winter Springs; Chris Narsesian, a
redshirt sophomore wide receiver from Lake Howell; and Marcus Hubbard, a redshirt sophomore
defensive lineman from Seminole.
Among the incoming freshmen who could make an immediate impact include the Lake Brantley
duo of defensive back Lamar Guy and linebacker Kyle Fowler.
Season tickets are on sale now at the UCF Ticket Office, located in the UCF Arena or by calling 407H23-GOLD or via the Internet at www.ucfathletics.com.
Season ticket prices include four home games, plus value added benefits such as a chance to win a
trip tor two to an away game, plus your choice of two men's basketball, two women's basketball or
two baseball individual game tickets for the 2005-2006 seasons.
Individual Football game tickets for non-season ticket holders will go on sale August 1, 2005.

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organization, multi-tasking and
attention to detail is required.
Computer knoMedgs a r r u lt th
the ability to team extended
graphics
programs.
Fax
resume to 407-321-1697 with
rets
Septic
Installer/Servlce
Person: FT. will tram, Mon-Fn,
Class A or B CDL lie required
DFWP. Acme Septic Systems.
407-330-0758

71— H e l p Wanted
AVON
Full lor Part Time. 50%
Commission
Popular
Products. $10 00 start up. Free
materials. 407-3338158

93— R oom s For
R ent
w « kl V K I n Tal S Starting • «62/wk.

Historic uowniwwn
407-330-4423

97— A partments F urnished
Stedcrd: Htaksto 3/15.2 story
$95Q/month 2/t, SSOQAltonth
407-262-2002.

99— Apartments «
U nfurnished

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 80RM. LMVMO
3 BORM . IM 6M O ANO UP
Cable Included

100— Condominium
R entals
26fV2BA new toamheme. M new
apple, comm pool, near
Saminola
town
Canter,
$975/mo. Sec. $975. 407-77+
1040

103— H ouses Unfurnished

HEALTH INSURANCE ANO *01*
PLAN! Drug tree workpUee.
Apply el: •*&gt; Millar Onve.
AJtamonle Spring* 407-JS09000. EOE

{Landscapers and Grade
Crew Laborers 407-3218133
_____
lawn Maintenance/Landscape
Established company top pay
lor exp Longwood area 407*
831 6436
Live in Houee Keeper: Prefer
working person non smoker, no
drugs, no pets, no cnildren.
references required Room 4
board provided 407-3236019
I nan ex.^utws neolod PT. FT
no e*P needed Full training
pruvded Earn wnne you learn
Greal income potential' Call
Angel today 366-966-5512
Looking
fw
U n tf
Tec IVt ore man Irrigation
tapertanca needed Top I
pay Cell American Eagle
Irrigation 4 0 783+ 7966

AMERICAN
LAFRANCE
MED1CMASTER
3705 St. John’s Parkway
Sanford. FL 32771
We are cuncully hiring for
the following positions
• Purchasing Liaison to
Vehicle ProducUon
• Mechanical Electrical

Part time cook, server* 4
dishwasher needed. Contact
Mytene.
407*3237306.

L eg als
NOTICE OF SALE

Yard Person needed Adult.
Clean up. cut 6 trim as
needed.
Also
light
maintenance By the job 4073236 0 1 9

WHEN +1+09 al 9 00 am
WHERE Miranda s Towing
326 Loyd Lane. Oviedo. FL
32765
CAR 1991 Salurn 4 DR
VINA 1G8ZF5493MZ103422
Publish May 22. 2005
0141

•MAINTENANCENIGHTS/WEEKENDS F/T
•EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F/T-P/T
•C.N.A-/ACTIVITIES
P/T WEEKENDS
•HOUSEKEEPERS - F/T
Upscale senior living community.
Excellent pay/benefits.

Resume Fax 407-322-3065

Assemblers Installers

• Paml Preparation Tech
• Entry Lcscl Fabrication

Phone 407-322-2207

Apply in person or fas
your resume
Trie : 407-330-5911
Fas 407-V36-0534
Mruy tree Workplace
EOE

3/2. Spacious
Home, t Block From Lake.
Wood/Tile Firs. Send Patio.
Attached Work Shop. Double
Carport. Storage Shed
$950/3950 Deposit
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT ANO SELL
HOMES!

FOR JIG RI AIT Y
KINTALS
•218 Sunset: 4BR/2BA. with
2 car garage, updated
kitchen, Honda room, lawn care
xnctUted $l2S0/mo
-304 Temple: 30R/20A
family room. fireplace. carport
screened porch. $925/mo
•1116-B Park, Sanford:
1BR/IBA apartment with
CH/A, Security System, water
included. $595/mo

407-322-8678
Brand naw 2BR/ 2 5 Bath
townhoma in Dunwoody.
Washer/dryer. scr patio. $950.
864-884-7177

■ U n i IfM n M I
TRAINING FOR
EMPLOYMENT

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Country
Style
City
Living
Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

300 OFF
1st Month's Rent
With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credit

Bulldozers, Backhocs,
Loaders, Dump Trucks
Graders, Scrapers,
Eicavaton
Next Class: Jan 3rd

Sokterer 4 Assembly people
needed lor cable manufacturer
4060 St Johns Parkway.
Sanford. 407-322-7622

HELP W A N T E D
Join the growing team at

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HE N t A L S
( 1 0 7 ) 122

• S|NM'touHApartment* with large Closets • |jke
Front • Voile) bull • Sparkling IYhH • Tennis Court*

labo rers neeoed
FO R U N DERGR OUN D
U TILITY C O N TR A C TO R
Starting Salary S8.SfVHr

DOYLF
m a n a g e m e n

407-3236670
Quality Living at Affordable
Pricing. 1.2 6 3 bedrooma,
lake views, 407-322-9104.
I HO.

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I

103— HOUSESU nfurnished

Site/Base Crew Local work
F/T with bereNs. 407-3228133

Teem Drivers
Lake Mary FL to Mobile. AL.
round trip. Haul US Mail.
Tuesday • Friday, IS 5h rs
round trip &amp; $22ihr 1-8868964429

.

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• I L ik e F o r m

• Nituxu! Certification
• Financial Auiituice
• Job Placement ui your area

M H IU 3 M

Auoaatad Training Same**
mm Equprrant School com

Country Lake s
Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford * 330-5204

Kt-l.iil

Kirkland's
THE MARKETPLACE AT
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER

FAIR

Kirkland's, a rapidly expanding gift and decorative home accessory
store, will be accepting applications for our new store opening soon
in The Marketplace at Seminole Towne Center Mall, rJ 5 1 WP
Ball Blvd., in Sanford, FL. Kirkland's will also be accepting applica­
tions for all stores located in the Orlando area.

Assistant Managers
FT/PT Sales Associates
For prom pt consideration, on-site interviews will be held on
Tuesday, Wednesday ^Thursday, May 24, 25 &amp; 2b, from 10 a.m.
until 5 p.m. at the Briar Patch in Seminole Towne Center Mall,
Sanford, FL. For interview inform ation or to schedule an
appointment, please call (407) 324-9540; or apply online at:
ls.com.
www.kirklands.r
We ultef j com prUlW uinux-nwtion putkjKe, (u k J vacation, retirement pf'Ayum,
employee div*nunh, tapui auvatkemeht |nXen(ial aruj H’1*k j Iuki ojjjxirl iinin &gt; (O f

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IX c * w Apd close to
ter porch.
A ttor age Rm.
1407-047-136*

uldClassifieds

141— H omes For
S ale
I BUY H0UW8 FOft CASK

114—
W a u h o u s e /Rental
S pace
Avoid Forteloaurst Call
407-211-7059

p ace A warehouM.
11.000 aq I t Can be derided
K W 6 . 305-593-1551
7.5 0 0 sq ft.
3 offices, truck
h o t * * . «3.12V n o ($5 0 0 *q R)
CMM»Frt.M. 007-3220864

119—O ffice S pace
F ok R ent
l For Rent: 400 sq ft to
•00 aq ft. Sanford Futton
Office Center. 407-314-3750.

141— H omes For
S ale

Kanmore Electric Stove, aoS
cleaning oven, almond. $100.
407-323-1678
King size bed with prAowtop
mattress. bos springs $ frame
Escalenl condition. $400 407322-8181.

* * W O fO -1 7 1 6 A Ridgewood
La 2BFV1 BADuplex, screened
porch MOO Rent. $600
Society. 4O 7-322«018

For

181— A ppliances fc
Furniture Fo r S ale

Qorgeoue 8'
fumrtura-styla table, decorative
toga, better pockets, oversized
i Rnvv piece naiwi s u e .
Aoceseory Idl, bels. Brand new
In crate. Cost $4500; sell
$1350. 407-402-1781 or 388753-0488

141— H omes For
S ale

Steeper Sole, Love SeeL QMsa
Dining Table $ 4 Chairs, mrec.
407-327-4322

Sanford Oak Ave. 38R/2.5BA.
Split Plan. Fireplace. Fsmky
Room. Eal-ln Kitchen Large
Beck Porch. DtXe Lot $249k,
407-314-4154

181— Appliances 4 c
Furniture F or S ale

Undar cooetructton: 4/2.1 car
garage. S128k. Pte cel 407-4887872. Agenl. Brown Harris
Stavans Rasidantial Raal
Estate

'JIMURf 1 PROPERTIES
BOND MONEY neewv* up to
110.000 km homeowners
■ups home Mb 1200 ceeh
Qovt Fardoowo. Repoe1
K U N X E . ORANGE. VOLUSIA1
I: 2/1. with Bonus
Room, epplsnces. fenced yd.
$90,000
4/2. Over 1700 sq
R wAJv, On. Fern Rm w/Fptc,
2 Scm d Porches on over 1/4
ecre fenced yd. $138,000
i 3/1. w/Liv, Din
Fern Rm, on over 1/4 acre
tancad yd. $125,000

PAUL OSBORNE
UhlURE 1 PROPERTIES

407-321-4764

A ppliances 4 c
Furniture For S ale
BED: NASA technology Vtaco
memory foam mattress Ml. as
teen on TV/MaJI. 20 year nonprorated warranty All new in
plastic. Retard $1599; must sal
S59S. 407-831 1322 or 386-7531515 Delivery available.
:AI brand now Never-Fkp
Pillow-Top Mattress sals.
Queen, $135. King. $195.407331-1941 or 388-753-0480

steel

ROOFING for Barne. Boat
Oodu. Shops, etc Abo Cuban
Pipe; isr&amp; tr 16*k20&gt;. Cal For
Prices. Surptos Steal A Supply.
tnc. Apopka 407-293-5788
199—

181—

219— W a n t e d

to

Pets

4c

S upplies

ft Patti's Pet
Sitting &amp;
W * Cars For Your Dog or Cat
to Pour Home While Ybu Are
Gone! Plenty of TLC. W * brtog
to newspapers, mat and even
water
plants I

Chevrolet 1500 Ext Cab 2001
4x4 LT $14,950. 9282/Mth.
CaR a visit 4070732966 com
Chevrolet S -10 2002 Ext Cab
LS $8,950. $189/Mth .C aJtor
visit 4078732986 com
Chevy
2300HO.
2004
ExlCab. $19,950. C al or visit
407S732958oom
Chevy 3500 1999 Dually
Craw Cab LS $10,950. C al or
vtal4078732988.com
Chevrolet Ventura. 2004.
$ 1 1.9 6 0 .8225/Month. C al at
vial 4076732958 com

407-321-0004
O il W. 1ST. Sanford
M-F, 10-5, SeLS-1

M iscellaneous
Hoi TutVSpa, 5 person, 5hp.20
(eta, cab., Lights, never used.
Wanly, ratal $4300, sacrifice.
$1595 407-275-1552

229—A uctions
E state Auction
Sat May 28. lOem. 315 Sandy
Top Lane, Geneva, off 426,1/2
mle South ol 46. No buyers
premium!
Antiques,
collectables, furniture, hariey
parts, jewelry, estate goodies.
G. Yost Au2S88. AB 2140. Ton
free
877-742-1969

Ram 2001 1 ton
Dually flat Bad. $13,950 Cal
or visit 4076732966 com
Dodge Ram 2002 Craw Eaft
$15,950
Call or visit
407673296e.com
Ford Expedition E/B 2002 3rd
Row
Perfect
$17,950.
$339/Mth c a l or
visit
4076732966.com
Ford Explorer XLS 2002 4x4,
$11250. $212A*h. C al or visit
4076732966 com
Ford Explorer XLT 4x4. 2004.
$15,050 $358IMIh. c a l or visit
4076732956 com
Ford F150 2003 ExlCab XLT
$15,950 $301/Mth Call or
visit 4975732966 com
Ford F150 XLT Exl Cab 2004
$19,450 5367/Mth Call or visit
4075732966 com.
Ford F250 2003 Crew Lanat
Dies 4x4 $29,950 c a l or visit
4078732966.com

References Available Upon
Request Please Cal 407-3148703

Ford Crown Victoria 2004 LX
leather $15,250 $288/Mth
4078732966 com

QMC Sierra 4x4. 2002.
$9,950.
Call
or
visit
4075732966 com

209—C lothing

Pontiac Grand Am GT 2004
4Door, $11,950 $225/Mth. call
or visit 4076732966 com

MINK COAT, FuM length with
hood. Slzo large, kept to furrier
storage $3,000. Call 388-7898070.

WXkswagen la tte 2000 VR 6
$8,450, $159/Mth Call or
visit4078732966 com

Je e p Or Cherokee 2001.
Perfect. $11,950. $225 MJti.
Call or visit 4078732966 com
Nissan Pathfinder 1996 only
91k mi, $6,950 call or visit
4075732966 com.

O F F IC E S P A C E
FO K LEASE

$30 month
Convenient-Angle Parking
Lease Required
Call for Appointment
(407)321-7004

Prime Location Off SR 46
1270 Upsaia Rd., Sanford
1,666 - 7,000 Sq. Ft. Suites
$ 1 5 /Sq. Ft.

407 474-2166
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PAYMENTS
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IN TM SCSKUT COUNT

WHEN 6-1468 al 9 00 am.
WHERE: Mkanda-s Towing
328 Loyd Lana. Oviedo, FL
32765

COUNTY, FLOMOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FBe No. OS-CP-171

CAR: 2002 Hyutdal 4 DR
VINT KMHDN45092U463395
Putoish May 22. 2005
0140

MTHdORCUrr COUNT FOR
H INNOLE COUNTY.
FLORRM
FROSATV OftSSRM
FILE NO. 08-CP6772
IN RE: ESTATE OF
EMERY J. WINKLER,

The adminwaalcn of b e
ol
EMERY J. WINKLER,
daceeaad. whose dele of dseth
was February 1, 2005 and
whose Social Security Number
la xxx-xx-0581, la pandtog to b e
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division, the address oI which Is
301 N Park Avenue. Sanford,
FL, 32771. The names and
addresses ot the Personal
Representative
and
be
Personel Representative's anorAl creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having deans
or demends against dece dent's
estate, on whom ■ copy ol this
nonce is required to be served
must Me their claims with tow
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
Al other creditors oI b e deceor demands against decedent's
estate must Me toe* claims with
this Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PEROOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

1- Polaris 1- Yamaha
$3,900 each obo
386-789-5330

276-F ence
Central Florida Fence
All Types of Fence
Specializing to Vinyl
Fencing
•Free Estimates
■Licensed/1nsured
■Quality Work
■Prompt Service
386-7BS-8330

Licia J. Winkler
Personel Representative
PO Box 2388
Ooldenrod. FL 32733-2388
James Scott MiSs, Attorney
Florida Bar No. 0913154
PO Box 2386
Ooidonrod. FL 32733-2388
Tatephona: 407-538-2421
Altomay
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish: May 22.29. 2005
0148

County.
Florida.
DMebn, the ackfrett of whfch is
301 N. Pwk Avenue, Santord,
FL 32771
The namaa and
addresses of
Representative

M RE: ESTATE OF
DONALD L WACOX. SR ,

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The dele oI Met publication ol
this Notice la May 22. 2003.

TWo Brand

407- 322-2611

cam, cnacK or
w m i E I r tonrl
craoK cam.
Cradl approval
to raquirad for
invotcad
! advertisers

W * h v v tiiw f l

NOTICE OF SALE

The admtotstratton ol toe eatate
ol DONALD L WILCOX. S R .
deceased, whoa# dale oI death
was December 24. 2004. FRe
Number 05-CP-171, it pandtog
to the Ckcu* Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probata
Otvtwon, b e Kfefrsea ol which la
PO. Bax 8099. Santord, Florida
327726099 The names and
addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representable's attor­
ney ara set torth below.
AZ credaort ol toe decadent end
other persons having dakns or
demands against decedent !
estate on whom a copy ol SM
notice ia required to be served
must Me their deans with tw
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE F1' 3T PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
ol &gt;:« dece­
dent and ober persona having
claims or demand! against
decedent)! estate must Me thee
cleans with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The dais ol ftrtt publication ol
bis Notice is May 15. 2009
Personal Representative
Iris J. McHugh
1000 Douglas Avenue 439
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative:
ROBERT C WILKINS. JR . P L
Florida Bar No. 377732
341 N. Maitland Avenue, Suite
346
Maitland. FL 32751
(407) 539-2796
(407) 539-1993 •Fax
Publish: May 15. 22. 2005
0092
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 06-C P-6712
IN RE: ESTATE O f
HELEN MARION.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol the
estate ol HELEN MARION,
deceased, whose date ol death
was March 25. 2005, is pending
n Ihe Cvcurt Court tor Seminole

Al creators of toe decadent
and ober persona having ctokns
or demands agafrisl decadent*
estate, on whom a copy ot N s
notice ia reqMred to be served
must Ms bsfr debts wSh N s
Cowl WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TSUE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
Al ober creditors ol b e i
dent and persons having claims
or demands agatori decedent*
estate must Me b sk claims w«h
bis Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The dais ol Ms* puMcabon of
bis Notice to May 15, 2005.
Thelma Jane Sawn
Personal Representative
206 Dogwood Drive
Santord, Ftonda 32771
JAMES A BARKS. Attorney
Ftonda Bar No 1S7SA4
1120 W First Street. Suite B
Santord, FL 32771
Tatephona: 407/321-1224
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
PubMh: May 15. 22. 2005
0096
Putiuanl to Ft SI 713 586. Auto
Lien 4 Recovery. Inc. w/Power ol
Attorney, w* eel the toaowmg
vehicle* to b e highest tedder to
sanity Sen. Al auction! held wkh
reserve, aa ia where la. Cadi or
Cerkftod funds. Inspect 1 weak
prior at lenor faoSty. interested
parlies cal (954)893-0052.
Sate date 0 6 6 9 6 8 • tO 00 am.
at Uanors FadMy.
Auction we occur where each
vehicle is located under License
A80000538 Be advised b at
owner or kenhoider has a right to
a heartng poor to b e schedule
data of tala by Mmg wkh the
Clark
ol
Courts.
OwnerLienholder may recover
b e vehictq, without bst!M»ng
judicial proceeding* by posting
bond as per FL Slat. 339 9) 7.
Net proceeds at eiceas ol ten
amount we be deposited wkh b e
Clerk ol Court.
25% BUYERS PREMIUM
4SEMB342 ken amt $2875.00
1997
FORD
PK
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rag:
JOHN DOE ol UNKNOWN, cue:
SEMINOLE COUNTY POLICE
DEPT of 100 BUSH BLVD. SAN­
FORD Lh: NONE kenor: THE
AUTO CLUB, 809 W 27 ST.
SANFORO. PHONE 407-3234226
Pubtah. May 22. 2005
0144

TO PLACE M CALL

la y iim ita may
be made by

DllECTORY

M otorcycles/4W heelers F or S ale

L eg a ls

L egals

Legals

NOTICt TO CMDtTDRS
Dodge 2500 Ext CM) 1999,4x4
55k
Ml call or visit
4076732966 com

231—C ars For S ale

Private Downtown Parking

Sinn

T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale

Dodge 1500 2002 Craw £ab
$t 3.960 $263/Mth ca l or vtsl
4076732986 com

B uy

191— B uilding
M aterials

165— D uplex For
S ale
2/1. bob up A down stars 818
Pine Ave. Sanford $70,000
407-221-7959

E state Sato: Household
items. Seeburg Console .Aiks
do * n n c t w f i cononion,
garage Items A furniture Cel
tor an appotoe ns nt. 10-2pm,
May 18 to 22.130 kttten Lake
Or, Sanford. 407-323-2871.
407-444-5784.

223—

157— M obile H omes
F or S ale
BenfordCarrlagoCeve: New
3/2 DW, ail appliances 8 shed.
CampM y set up. reedy b move
in. $597/mo. includes lot rent,
with approved credit. 407-323StBO.

3 Famty yard Sate New A used
generators, air compressors,
bob, anSquee avon A ooca coto
collector items 2401 Snow
HH1 Rd. Chuiuota. May
19/20/21.

Bge: Portable, therapy lets,
energy efficient 110-volt.
Inaulalod cover, a l new $1295.
407-339-0678 or 386-2152946

corruqa ted

AffORDABK HOMES

217— G arage S ales

OR FAX

407- 323-0408

The Hereto k rwi reeponetae tor errors m an abamsemsnl 4 not cor­
rected by be am week after me Ad appears. The newspaper a not
reaper*** or labto wheteoever tor any dean made by an ad or tor any
ol b e rankest. products or opportunttes ottered by our advertisers Wa
da not endorse or promote be purchases or sate ot any product, larv­
ae. company or bdMdual bat chooses to advertise m b e newspaper,
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PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 4 *
HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT (407) 585-1424.

CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
RtlAT1NQ TO CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ANO ESSENTIAL
SCRVICC8 PROVDMQ A SPECIAL BENEFIT TO LOCAL
AREAS WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA; PROVWNO DEFINITIONS ANO FINDINGS, PROVIDING FOR
TITLE ANO CITATION; PROVWNG FOR THE CREATION OF
ASSESSM ENT AREAS; AUTHORIZING THE IMPOSITION
AND COLLECTION OP SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS TO FUND
T W COST O F CAPITAL MPR0VEMENT3 ANO ESSENTIAL
SERVICES PROVDMO A SPECIAL BENEFIT TO LOCAL
AREAS WTTHM THE CITY O F LAKE MARY. PROVKMNQ FOR
THE OPTIONAL ANO MANDATORY PREPAYMENT OF
A SSESSM EN TS; ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR
NOTICE AND ADOPTION OF ASSESSMENT ROLLS ANO
FOR CORRECTION OF ERRORS ANO OMISSIONS PRO­
V I N G THAT ASSESSM ENTS CONSTITUTE A LIEN ON
ASSCSSEO PROPERTY UPON ADOPTION OF THE ASSESS­
MENT ROLLS; ESTABUSHMG PROCEDURES ANO METH­
ODS FOR COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS. INCLUDING
ASSESSMENTS IMPOSED ON GOVERNMENT PROPERTY;
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF OBLIGATIONS
SECURED BY ASSESSMENTS; PROVIDING FOR VARIOUS
RIGHTS AND REMEDIES O F THE HOLDERS OF SUCH
OBLIGATIONS; PROVIDING THAT SUCH OBLIGATIONS
WILL NOT CREATE A GENERAL DEBT OR OBLIGATION O f
THE CITY, PROVONG FOR CONFLICTS. SEVERABILITY.
COOWCATION; AND PROVONG AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
The Put*c Hairing wfl ba ta U M Late Mary CNy Hal, 100 N.
Country O ub Road, Lata Mary (main antranca Into City Hal la
located on Lateview Avenue The Pubtic ie Invited to attend and
ba heard. Said tearing may be continued from time to time until
■ final dactoton ia made by fie City Commieaton. Copietolihe
Ordnance h M a n evetabto tor review in tig C ly 0 1 1 1 1 1
Office at too N County Club Road. Laka Mary, FL 32746.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING. HE OR
SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS. AND
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS IS MADE. WHICH RE CORO INCLUDES THE TESTIMO­
NY AND EVIDEi &lt;CE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED. FLORIOA STATUTES 288 OIOS.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT 407-385-1424
CITY OP LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol A. Fouter. City Clerk
DATED: May 18.2008
Publieh: May 2 2 .2 0 0 5
Q137

cnv op lake Mary, florioa
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Commiaaion ol the City
of Lake Mary. Florida, that aaid Commission witi hold a Public
Hearing on Ju n e t , 3008, at 7:00 P. M , or aa soon thereafter aa
poaaitXe, to conaktor Second Reading and adoption ol an

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
REZONING CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY. LOCATED SOUTH OF LAKE MARY BOULEVARD AND
EAST OF MIOOLE STREET. HEREIN DEFINED FROM THE
PRESENT CITY ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS OF R-1A. SIN­
GLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. TO C-1. GENERAL COMMER­
CIAL, PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE FLORIOA
STATUTES: PROVIDING CONFLICTS. SEVERABILITY AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.
changing the zoning on the following described property from
R -tA to C-1:
Lot 10 and the south 1/2 ol Lot 9. and the north 1/2 ol Lot 11,
and the north 100 feet ol the south 829 39 leet ot Lot A, and the
south halt ol Lot 11. s i oi Lots 1 2 .1 3 ,14 and 15 and the noryi
223 feel o( the south 728.39 feet ol lot A, Crystal Lawn. Plat
Book 8, Page 8. Seminole County. Florida
The Public Hearing wil be held in the Commiaaion Chambers at
Lake Mary City Hail 100 N Country Club Road. Laka Mary. (The
main antranca Into City Hell la located on Lakevtew Avenue.)
The Public le invtied to attend end be heard. Said hearing may
be continued horn time to time until a (Inal decision la made by
tile City Commiaaion. Copies ol the Ordinaries In lull art avail­
able tor Inspection st the Community Development Department
located althe Municipal Service* Building a t 911 Wallace Court.
For questions regarding this Public Hearing, pleas* contact Tom
Connatiy at 407-585-1412.
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS MEETING IS MADE BY THE
CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE THIS RECORD MAY NOT
CONSTITUTE AN ADEQUATE RECORD FOR PURPOSES OF
APPEAL FROM A DECISION MADE BY THE CITY WITH
RESPECT TO THE FOREGOING MATTER ANY PERSON
WISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADEQUATE RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR APPELLATE PUR­
PO SES IS ADVISEO TO MAKE THE NECESSARY ARRANGE­
MENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE
PERSONS WITH OISABILniES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULO
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. Foater. City Clark
DATED: May 18. 2005
Publish: May 22. 2006
Q138___________________________________________________
CITY OP LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Ihe City Commission ol the City
ol LMie Mary, Florida, that said Commission will hold a Pubic
Hearing on Ju n e 2. 2008. at 7 00 P M . or as soon theieatter as
possible, to consider Second Reading and adoption ol an
Ordinance entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY FLORIDA
AMENDING THE CITY OF LAKE MARY OFFICIAL ZONING
MAP BY REZONING CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE CUY OP
LAKE MARY. CONSISTING OF
ACRES. LOCATED WEST OF RINEHART
OF PINE CIRCLE DRIVE. MORE F U L L Y DESCRIBED HER EIN FROM THE PRESENT ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS OF AT S
t URE TO FI-1A. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL.
PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE FLORIOA STATUTES
PROVIDING CONFuCTS. SE.XfiAdlLITY ANO EFFECTIVE
DATE.
changing (he zoning on the tallowing desertoed property from At to R-lA:
Lota2 . 3 a nd4. Faalhar EdgeUnrt 1. a c c o r d i n g 26'
Page 40 ol the Putt* Records ol Seminole County. Florida
. PiJVie Heanno will be held m the Commission Chambers at
Lake Mery City Hall 100 N Country Club Road. Lake Mary t he
mam entiance into City Hail -s located on Lakeview Avenue)
^ p S r m v r t w J t o . t f o n d * f o t x . heard Said hearmg may
tk

r / r o iv u u n

Copies of the Ordinance in fun are avail£ ,* £
f S - ^ t y D e v ^ p m c n t Department
r ^ T ^ n to ip u J Server* BuWting .1 911 Wallace Court
Gary Schindler. O ty Ptanner el 407 585-1442

Carol A. Foatar. City Clerk
DATED: May 18. 2005
Pubtieh: May
0138

22,2005

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA;
AMENDING SECTION 158. APPENCHXI. SUBSECTION 8. (E).
(I). REVISING THE LENGTH O F TIME THAT TEMPORARY
SIGNS SHALL BE PERMITTED ANO ESTABLISHING MINI­
MUM PERFORMANCE STANOAROS FOR THE RENEWAL OF
PERMIT9 FOR TEMPORARY SIGNS ANO A REVIEW PROCE­
DURE FOR SUCH SIGNS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS.
SEVERABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
The purpoae ol thia haertig la to recaNa pubtic Input on tha proposed ordinance. The Commiaaion may rota to approve to*
ordnance on Brat readtog and schedule the ordtoanc* tore aecond reading and Rnal pubtic hearing or deny aaid orttinanc*.
The propoaedordtnenc e wb impact propertieedeeiring to permit
temporary sign*, par Section 153, Appendis I, Subjection 8. (E)
(1)ol the City Code ol Orttinanc* *.
A copy ol the propoeed ordinance N evatabie tor Inapection in
tot Community Development Office, Lake Mary Municipal
Service* Building. 911 W alece Court Lake Mwy, Florida.
Monday through Friday, from 8 DO A.M. until 5 0 0 PM., or you
may can 407-585-1442 tor Information concaming thee* amend-

The Public Hearing will be held In the City of Lake Mary CNy Hal
at 100 N. Country Club Rd . Lake Mary. The puttie !e invited to
attend and ba heard Said hearing may continue from time to
time until the Mayor and City Commiaaion mafca a final dadaton.
NOTE: PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT THE CITY MAKES A
TAPED RECORD OF THIS MEETING FOR ITS CONVE­
NIENCE. THIS RECORO MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD FOR THE PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A
DECISION MADE BY THE CITY. ANY PERSON WISHING TO
ENSURE THAT AN ADEQUATE RECORO OF THE PROCEED­
INGS IS MAINTAINED FOR APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
ADVISEO TO MAKE THE NECESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS AGENCY WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING. HE OR SHE
WILL NEED A RECORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS. ANO THAT.
FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS
MADE. WHICH RECORO INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
FLORIDA STATUTES 288 0105
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT 407-585-1424.

Publish: May 2 2 .2 0 0 9
0147

CITIBANK. H A .. AS TRUSTEE
UNDER THE POOLING ANO
SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF NOVEMBER 30.

2001-1.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
O RANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS, CREDITORS.
TR USTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER ES T BY, THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
ANNIE MAE BLACKSHEAR. E T
AL..
DEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G RANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR USTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER ES T BY, THROUQH.
UNDER OR AGAINST TH E
ESTA TE OF ANNIE MAE
BLACKSHEAR
whose residence is unknown if
he/*he/they be living, end it
he/theAhey be deed, the
unknown defendants who mey
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and ai par­
ties claiming an interest by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
to be dead or stive, and ell par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right, title or nteres! m the
property described «i the mort­
gage being foreclosed herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to toredoee a
mortgage on the toSowmg prop­
erty:
S 95 F T OF LO T 47. BLOCK "A*,
M M SM ITH S 2ND SUBDIVI­
SION. PLAT BOOK I. PAGE
101.
OF
TH E
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
has been hied against you and
that you are lequtied to serve a
copy ot your written defenses. 4
any. to 4 on DAVID J STERN.
ESQ Plamorl s attorney, whose
address is 801 S University
Drive #500. Plantation. FL
33324 (no taler than 30 days
horn tha dale ol toe hrsl pubtication ol ton notice ct action) and
hie Ihe ungmal with the dark oi
this court either before service
on Plaintiff t attorney or mmedr
atety thereafter, otherwise e
default wW be entered against
you tor toe lekai demanded n
toe comptaeil or petition hied
hereto
WITNESS my hend end toe
aeel ol tow Court at SEMMOLE
County, Florida, tow day of MAY
13.2005

c £ » m u {e» E K S S

MAHrA/lfit MORSE CtEHK
vvibaeNt/ TO t t Z j h l

TH AI AN ADEQUATE « C O « O f
M D t i S s i S M AW lAJN f U FO H APPE U A l E PIJH
f ANH ANG I

POQE8 IS ADVISED i OMAM.

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CLERK OF 1HE
COURT
IF r Can# Muae

CIRCUIT

WITNESS my tend and ffia
aaai of ffiia Court ffito day of
MAY 13,2006.

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persona wtto disabil­
ities needing e special accom­
modation
should
contact
CO URT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Counhouse at (407)489-4227. II
you are hearing or voice
mpaved cal 1-800-985-8771.

Aa Ctork of ffio Cowt
By Carat Moor*
A* Deputy Cterti
Pubeah: (Pteeae pubWi to Tte
Sanford Hated)

M T M COUNTY COURT
JUDICIAL CmCUT, M AMO
I COUNTY,

HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC..

JESUS E. SIERRA GLORIA
N. SIERRA and HEATHROW
LAKES MAINTENANCE
ASSOCIATION, INC.

NoncaoptALi

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 44
Notica la ghran ffiat purauanl to
the
Final
Judgment
of
Foractoeure dated Mey 4, 2008,
to Ceee No. 03-CC-4813-20R ot
to* County Court to and tor
Seminole County, Florid*, to
which HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC., la ffia
PWteti eid JESUS E. SIERRA
GLORIA N. SIERRA and
HEATHROW LAKES MAINTE­
NANCE ASSOCIATION. INC.
are the Dtoendenfe, I wtil eel to
ffia Nghael and beet bidder tor
caah at toe Watt Front Door of
the
Seminole
County
Courffioua*. Sanford, Florida ai
11 DOam . on Mey 31.2008. toe

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tor Fortetosura ot
Mortgage on the following
described properly:
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT ’A"
LO T 7. CLUSTER f T . DEER
RUN UNIT 22. ACCORDING TO

THE

TO GETHER WITH AN EASE­
M ENT FOR INGRES ANO
EGRESS PURPOSES OVER
THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF
LAND DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS BEGIN AT THE SOUTH­
EAST CORNER OF LO T 8.
C LUSTER -B’ . OEER RUN
UNIT 22. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 24 PAGES 3 * 4
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
RUN
THENCE
SOUTH 89 DEGREES 25 6OT
WEST. 11 0 FEET ALONO THE
SOUTH BOUNDARY OF SAID
LOT *. RUN THENCE NORTH
00 DEGR EES 34 10^ WEST.
5 25 FEET, HUN THENCE
NORTH 89 DEGREES 255tT
EAST 110 F EE T TO THE
EAST UOUNGARr OF SAIO
LOT 8 RUN THENCE SOUTH
00 D EGR EES 34 10' E A S T
i n FEET TO THE P O N T OF

bfGMriWQ

May 1 1 2 2 . 2008

M RE: ESTATE OF

C A M NOl S4-CC-4SS1
ALAFAYA WOODS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. SfC., a not tor

E.
LYNCH.
UNKNOWN SROUM OF
RONNIE E. LYNCH. ANO
UNKNOWN PARTIES M
POSSESSION

N oncaoFM ii
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
toal on toa 31 day of May; 2008
at 110 0 a.m. atWaet Front Door
of toe Bemlnofe County
Courthouse, tit* undersigned
Clark wto oftor tor sate toe totLot 131. Alafeye Wood*.
2. aooonSng to toe pte toareof
a * recorded In Flat Book 32,
Pagas titi Through 71. Pubtic
ly i e i f pi Ssnaraia County,
fogatoer wtto aN ttructuraa,
Improvamanta. Rafuraa, apptiancaa, and appurtenance* on
aato land or uead In contynction
Tte atoreaaidaaNwN tam ed*
purauanl to a Summary Final
Judgment entered in CM No.
04-CC-4691 pending In to*
County Court of toe D^tieemh
JutSdal Circuit In and tor
Saminoia County. Florida.
DATED title 5to day of May.
2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE COUNTY
COURT
By: Mary Steupe
Depwy

DATED: Mey 4. 2008.

Publah: May IS. 22.2006
0087

Clark of County Court
By: Mery Siroupe
Deputy Clerk

CLAYTON * MCCULLOH
1085 Maitland Cantor Common*
Btvd.
Maitland, Florida 32751
(407) 875-2855
Piibkah Mey 15. 22. 2005
0085

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMMOLZ COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 04-CC-430S-20-H
OAK PARK HOMEOWNER S
ASSOCIATION. INC.. ■ not tor
profit Florida corporation.

va.
JAMES I WHITE. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF
JAMES I WHITE. UNKNOWN
PARTIES IN POSSESSION.

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
toet on toa 31 day of May. 2005
tf 11 00 am. at Weal Front Door
of the Seminole County
Courtooute. toe underaigned
dark wil offer tor aate toe totlowing deecrtoed reel property
Lot 10. Block B. Bate Meade
Urut 2. accenting to toe plea
toereot aa recorded n Ptal Book
33. Page 29. Pubic Record* oi
Seminole County. Flonda
together with all ttructuraa.
improvement*, future*, appli­
ance*. and appurtenance* on
tad land or need n cotyuncten

The t k i t u i l aeW w4i be
made pte*u*r4 to a Summery
Fnel Judgment entered m Ctvt
Nu 0 4 C C 4 JU » 20 fl panting
m to* County Court Oi tow
B 0 K S S — Juttcaaf C e ca l at
a« J k * S*meic4e County
Ftvide

IN TH8 ORCUTT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PRORATE DIVISION
FILE NO, 2Q08-CP-70S
IN RE: ESTATE OF
B E TTY SHEARER.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The admtnistoation ol toe
eatala ot BETTY SHEARER,
deceased, wfww* dato of deato
was March 9. 2005. File
Number 200&amp;CP-706. Wpend­
ing In to* Circuit Court tor
Seminole County. Florida.
Probate DMaton. to* addreee ol
which la P.O. Boa 8099.
Sanford. FL 32772-8099. The
name* and eddreeee* of toe
personal representative and
toal personal representative'*
Al creditors of toe decadent
end other persona having
claim* or demands againai
decedent** h u m on whom a
copy of tots notice is raquted to
ba served, must IN* toe* claims
Wtto tola Court yiTHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O f A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AJ other creditor* of l i * dece­
dent and otoer persons having
derma or demand* agara* toe
decedent * aatal* must Me toair
dean* with tike court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PEROOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MAY 13. 2005
NANCY BE Cl (TOLD
Personal Representative
838 Htverview Avenue
AAamome Spring*. FL 32714
U
Nardea*
J r.
Eequae
Fluid* Bar No 341774
NAHOf LLA CHONG PA
234 N WeeamcneO bf 3UW
Aaarnunle Gprmga FL &gt;7714

i « i r u * 4o/r/*8 7/uu

f acwiw* 4U///88 7705

on whom ■
copy of tke notice w requrad
be earned must M* toav datirw
asto tow court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF T « FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE TIME OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.

to

NOTICE TO CAO rrO N S
The effitetietiaSon of toe etoaM
Of ALICE ELAYNE JCNKMS.
dKeassd, whoa* ttea of dsaffi
■aa February 4. 2008: Fils
Numbs# 2005-CP-0437. N
i tile CkoMI Court to#
County. Florida.
Maton. toe adffiaaa of
which N 301 N Pwk Avenue.
Sanford. Florida 37771. The
of toe

*• THE COUNTY COURT
OFTMM

RICHARD M. COIN, ESQ,
Taytor * Cart*. PA ,
tiSO Concourse Parkwey South,
Sulto 108
MMtiand. Florida 37751

PLAT THEREOF AS

RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
24. PAGES 3 * 4 .
OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

Ftartde 37781

Lot 1. WYNTREE according to
toe plat (hereof recorded to PW
Book 47. Pag* 86-48 of to*
Public Record* of Seminole
County. Florida.

LOT 01. BLOCK N/A, OF
Wynhee. ACCORDING TO THE
PU T THEREOF, AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 47, AT PAGE
84-48, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF THE COUNTY
(the "Lendl

vs.

TO MICHAEL J. VARICK
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
MICHAEL J. VARICK
(Lest Known Address)
532 Woodfve Way. Cesaatoerry.
FL 32707

108

A/K/A

A/K/A

If you are a pereon with a die•bitty who need* any accommo­
dation to order to pertiepete to
tola proceeding, you are treated,
el no coal to you, to toe provtaton ol certain aeaialance.
Pteeae conteci toe Court at 407889-4227 wttom 2 working daya
ol your receipt of tola Notice; i
you are hearing or vole*
impaired, call Florida Raley
Service (800)9558771.

NOTICE O f ACTION

RCHARON. COIN. ESQ..
* Carta. PA,

J l y d u toe fe psreon wtto a (tieabSty who needs any eoeommodation in ordw to partMpato to
tot* prooeadtog, you a n ante
at no coal to you. to toa provflion ol certain aaeietam
Pteeae
contact
Court
AdmWakation at 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suae N30I, Sanford.
FL 37771 (407) 885-4227 iritom
2 working daya of your recefot oi
tow node*; i you ara heating or
vote* Impaired, cati 1 BOOMS
8771.

Publish: Mey 22. 29. 2003
0148

MICHAEL J VARICK, at el .

BITMICMCUIT COUNT
1 COUNTY,

ALICE ELAYNE JENKINS.

CAS8 MX 3 M 0 4 M M M

MARYANNE MORSE

BANK OF AM ERICA NA F/K/A
NATIONSBANK. NA
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
WITH BARNETT BANK. N A
Plaintiff.

tied, at no coal to you. to ffia

PUMah: May 22. 29,2008
0143

THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TW O CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN: THE SANFORD
HERALO

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ETH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 05-CA-290-14W

Court tor Saminoie County.
Ftarida, Probate DMtoon, toe
addreee of which Is P.Q Boa
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must B e t t e
court WTTHPf J
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FWST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
A a CLAMS NOT SO FLED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

COUNTY,

Florida.
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 3. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 300
PLANTATION. FL 33324
05-39719

tor

800-956-4771.

Lot t. WYNTREE roconlng to
ffit plei totted recorded to
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DATED: May 12, 2005

IN TM« CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1«TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENEHAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: OS CA 72S-14K

thouid contact to* Court
Aitetototietof M SOI FL Part
Avenue. Sanford FL 33771,
Telephone Number (407)MS4227 wahto 2 working day* of
yaw receipt of 94* notice, ti you
■ y.

forth In the Order ot Final
Judgment:

CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA

L egals

May 11 27. 2006
CLERK OF THE COUNTY
COURT

Amte4e&gt;Baon°«l*301 n/ pu K
Avenue, Suffe N301, Sanford,
FL 37771 (407) 8S8-4777 affffito
2 werttog days of yow roeept of
tot* notice: I you w * teatffig or
vefoeknpated. cati t-ti00-ti68■771.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Mayor and City Carmtieaton
ol the City ol Lake Mary. Florid*, that aaid Commiaaion stafl
hofcHPuttta Hearing on Thysedta , J e w 3 ,2 8 8 8 at 7 0 0 p.m.,
or as soon as

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LAUOCHOALE. FL *3308 affffito
toirty (30) daya ritor ffia In*
of 94a Noace to to*
titan to THE SANFORO HERALD) and toe toe
original *4to to* Ctak of tow
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Pletotir* totomey or I

NOTICE OF PtiOUC HCARMO

The City of Lake Mary propoaaa to adopt the fotiowtng ortti-

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a ls

MENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.

CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA

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Lig

on whom a
copy of ffiNnoice N reqttred to
be served, muai Ha toek cWme
wtto toN court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
of toa
dan# and otiist parson* having
or demands against
must Ms toair
ctems wfto ffiN court WITHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERICOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF OEATH IS BARRED
Tte dMa ol llte pubteaaon ol
ffit* notice It: May 15.2005

NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The (Me of first puttteBon at
tois Naece is May 15.2008.
Uti-Am Hacked-Ralph
980 L ite Mwton Orive
Atemema Springs. FL 32701
Attorney

for

Personal

ROBERT C* WILKINS, J R . P L
Florida Bar No. 377732
341 N. MaWand Avenue.
346
Matiffind, FL 37751
(407)539-7798
(407) 539-1996 •F t*
Putitish: May 15,22.2008
0091
M THB ORCUTT COURT
M AND FOR
H IM IO U COUNTY,
FLOftiOA

oti-om-cp
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DORIS G RIVERS.

BRENDA J. DAY
2922 S a t* Hoed 48
Sorrento. FL 32770
Anthony
Eaquir*
Attorney

M.

NOTICIOF
ADMBMSTWATWN

Nardea*.
tor

Jr..

Personal

Florida B v No. 341274
NAROELLA CHONG. PA
234 N. Weetmont* Dr . Sun*
Altamonte Springe, FL 37714
Telephone (407) 788-2700
Facsimile: (407)788-7703
Pubtieh: May 15. 22. 2008
M THR O R C U n COURT
FOR OUBNOL1 COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FSs No. 2008-CP-0417

Tte administration ol toe
Mtata ol DORIS G RIVERS,
deceased. File Number 050722-CP, I* pending In toe
Circuit Court tor
County,
Flonda,
DMtfon, to* addret* ol which la
Saminol* County Courthouae,
Sanford, Florida 32771. Th*
names and addressee of toe
personal representative* and
toe personal representative's
ALL INTERESTED PE
ARE NOTIFIED TH AT

S 3

TO : TERRY STEPHEN HILL
7315 Watercreel Road
Chariot!*. NC 2S210

Ai persona on whom H i notice
la served who have obfectione
foal chaieng* the vaidtty of *ie
Wii, to* quakftcatnns of to*
personal representative, venue,
or junadiction of tow Court am
required
Me their obfection*
With tow Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O f A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

KARMEN OPRESNIK A/K/A
KARMEN OOOM A/K/A
KARMEN HILL
630 S. Gram Street
Longwood. FL 32750

Ai creditor* ol toe decedent
and other parsons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy of till* notica la served

YOU ARE HEREBY NOT1FIEO
foal toe underaigned wtl c*i up
tor
hearing
before
to*
Honoratt* James E.C. Parry,
fudge of tha above Court, in ffia
judge'* chamber* in to*
Semtnol* County Courtooute,
tiro addreee of which w 301 N
Park Avenue, Room H. Sanford,
FL 32771. on June 18, 2005. at
9 30 O Clock A M , Of aa toon
thereafter at same mey be
heard, toe Petition to Determine
Beneficiaries and Petition to
Defermm* Homestead Statue of

data ol toe first puhticellon of
tois notice must Me toeir ctaime
with tots Court WITHIN TH E
LATER O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E OATE O F TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TICE OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O F SER­
VICE OF A COPY O F THIS
NOTICE O N THEM.

IN RE: ESTATE O F
JOSEPH THOMAS HILL

NOTICE OF HCARMO

Dm* set aaid* by the Court w
30 minute*.

to

A l otoer credrtors of th* dece­
dent and persons having datms
or demand* against to* dece­
dent's estate must Die their
derm* with tow court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.

PLEASE GOVERN YOUR­
SELVES ACCORDINGLY.

A a CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

1 CERTIFY toal a copy hero!
haa been fomiahed to toe above
addressee* by U S Mail on
May 6. 2005

The date oi to* hrsl puriticehon
oi tow Notica w May 15. 2005.

Anthony M. Nardeiu. J r ,
Esquire
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Flonda Bar No 341274
NAROELLA CHONO, PA.
234 N. Westmont* Or . Suit*
3000
Aaamom* Springs. FL 32714
Telephone (407) 788-2700
Facaenl* (407)786-2708

THOMAS A SPEER
PO. Boa 1384
Sanlord, FL 32772-1384

It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation n order to participate
to tow proceadtfig. you are eneBed, at no cost to you. to toe
proviaion ol certain assistance
Pteeae
contact
Court
Admruiretion at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sun* N301. Sanlord.
FL 32771 (407) 885-4227 vntNn
2 working day* of your reewpt
ot tow nonce if you era hearing
or vote* impaired, cal 1-800955-8771
Pubtieh May IS. 22. 2005
0090

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR 8UNNOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA

PROBATE DIVISION
FHe No. MCP-81ti
IN RE ESTATE OF
WILLIAM J STUMP#MAUSER

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107 Pin* Needle Lane
Aiamont* Springs. FL 32714

Thome* A Speer
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Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No : 076473
P O Boa 1384
113 Magnotia Avenue
Sanlord. FL 32772-1364
(407)322-0881
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14 , 2005

City opts for 2nd
choice
Number two

Too many requests doomed
first pick for city manager
By Liana Edlxon
Ho raid Staff

District debuts
Eight Sominoto County
football teams bogtn the
pursuit for tho postoason
this Friday.

Wol finger sends
chief to meet
with NAACP
SANFORD — State
Attorney Norman R.
Wolfingcr announced
Tuesday that he would
send his chief of inves­
tigations to a town
hall meeting taking
place Tuesday nignt
sponsored by the
National Association
for the Advancement
of Colored People at
First Shiloh
Missionary Baptist
Church.
Tom Artingstall was
among those to hear
the concerns of the
NAACP and citizens
about the July shoot­
ing death of Travares
McGill, 16, by two
security guards at
Country Lake
Apartments near
Seminole High School.
Wolfinger told
Turner Clayton Jr.,
president of the
Seminole County
Branch of the NAACP,
that he has still not
received the Florida
Department of Law
Enforcement inves­
tigative report as of
Sept. 13.
Wolfinger said
Artingstall would not
make any comments
or respond to ques­
tions regarding the
law and facts as they
have yet to see the
report.
"I appreciate your
writing to me, and
hope to talk with you
and Mr. McGill's fami­
ly members at the
appropriate time to
receive any additional
input you may have to
share,” Wolfinger said
in a Sept. 13 letter to
Clayton.
'T o lose a child to
violence is tragic and
my heart goes out to
them,” Wolfinger
wrote. “In the mean­
time, it would be help­
ful if you have any
information relevant
to the investigation to
please provide it to the
FDLE for their consid­
eration."

SANFORD — City commissioners reneged
on their offer to Richard While to become city
manager after he requested significant addi­
tions to the city's proposed employment agree­
ment.
White was the top choice among four candi­
dates who commissioners interviewed in per­
son last Thursday and Friday.
The com m issioners decided at Monday
night’s commission meeting to offer the job to
their number two candidate, Robert "Sherman"
Yehl of Texas.

White told Mayor Linda
Kuhn on Friday that he
looked forward to becoming
Sanford's city manager, but
had to speak with his wife
White
first. He told her he would be
in contact Friday evening. At
11 a.m. Saturday, White said he still had not
had a chance to talk to his wife. His plane had
been delayed, but he said he would be in con­
tact.
Around 6:30 Saturday night. White began to
correspond with the mayor through email. He

See White, Page 3A

Election
set to fill
vacancy

Herald Staff
SANFORD
—
Robert
"Sherm an" Yehl of Texas
accepted the position of city
m anager for Sanford after
commissioners originally had
reservations that he was not
assertive enough.
The commission originally
offered the Job to number one
pick Richard White, but with­
drew their offer to him after Ik

tried
to
write
his
own
em­
p lo y m e n t
Yehl
c o n tra c t
with numer­
ous perks and added benefits.
In the end, commissioners
said they felt confident hiring
the number two candidate
Yehl. During a public meeting
to discuss each of four candi-

Saa Yehl, Page 3A

By Liana Edlxon
Herald Staff

SANFORD — City Commissioners voted Monday night
to hold a special election on Nov. 8, to fill the vacancy left
open when former District 4 Commissioner Kevin Hipes
unexpectedly resigned for medical reasons in late August.
The city's charter says if a vacancy occurs with more
than six months remaining in the term of
office, a special election should be held
no sooner than 60 days and no more
than 90 days from the date of the vacan­
cy.
The special election could be held as
late as Nov. 23, but according to city
records,
the
Sem inole
County
Supervisor of Elections recommended it
be held during the already scheduled
Nov. 8, election for other local munici­
palities. There was also a concern that
having an election so close to
Thanksgiving would generate less interVBI.
Qualifying for the seat of District 4 Commissioner will
begin Sept. 19 at 8 a.m. and will end at 5 p.m. on Sept. 23.
The District 4 polling place for the Nov. 8 election will be
located at the Seminole County Public Health and Human
Services Auditorium at 400 W. Airport Blvd.
Early voting will be available at the Supervisor of
Election's office on Nov. 4 from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.; Nov. 5
from 8 a.m. until noon; Nov. 6 from noon until 4 p.m.; and
Nov. 7 from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
A special run off election, if needed, will be held on Nov.
29, 2005. If more than two candidates qualify to run for
District 4, there is a possibility that none will receive a
majority of the votes. If this happens, the two candidates
with the most votes will run against one another on Nov.
29.
The city staff estimated that the cost for this special elec­
tion will run approximately $5,000 to $6,000. Since this is an
unanticipated election that has no funding, the city will
request that the total election costs be pulled from reserves.

Jay Melnlck, 2. gets a workout at My Gym in Lake Mary where young people can go to exercise.
Mom Shannon keeps an eye on Jay. For more about My Gym, see the Business Page 4A

Realtors will
face off in Lake Man rams cruiser, escapes
Mary election
By S lav* Paradis
H erald S taff

Vbks Rnho —
Plumbing D eport m art for
H orn* Depot, la ke M a y

By Uatie Edlxon

A Little Workout

From Staff Reports

S eminole S mile

man accepts

LAKE M ARY — Two
realtors will cam paign for
a seat on the Lake Mary
City Com m issioner, while
lon g tim e C o m m ission er
G eorg e
D uryea
was
reelected by default when
no one filed to run against
him.
Lake M ary resid ent
Jeffrey Bales will try for a
second tim e to unseat the
city 's deputy mayor. He
ran
ag ain st
M ichael

M cLean last year and will
face Deputy M ayor Janet
Jernigan for the Nov. 8
election this year.
"T h is com m unity has
been good to my fam ily
and m y self," Bales said
Tuesday. "1 thought that I
cou ld give som ething
b a c k ." He em phasized
that he is not ru nning
against Jernigan because
he finds fault with her, he
just w ants voters to have
a choice.

Sm Election, Page 6A

MIDWAY — The Sem inole
C ounty S h e riff's O ffice is
looking for the driver of a
stolen Chevy pick-up, who
stru ck a d ep u ty 's vehicle
Sunday night.
The suspect was attem pt­
ing to flee the scene at the
tim e o f the crash.
The incident began Sunday
night, Sept. 11, in the com ­
m unity of Midway, just east
of Sanford.
D ep u ties
d iscovered
a
pick-u p
tru ck
that was
reported stolen earlier out of
the city o f Sanfo rd . They
staked out the pick-up, w ait­

L

ing for som ebody to get in
and drive it away.
W hen a man got in, a
d ep uty attem pted to block
the p ick-u p 's path with his
sh e riff's cruiser, according to
a S h e riff's
O ffice
new s

T h e su b ject behind the
wheel of the stolen pick-up
stru ck the d ep uty s car,
pushed it out of the way, and
lied in the stolen vehicle. The
deputy was not hurt.
Law enforcem ent respond­
ed and tried to catch up with
the stolen
veh icle. O ne
deputy deployed stop sticks,
w hich blew out the front tire
of the stolen pick-up.

The truck kept going, and
the d riv er abandoned the
ick-up in the area of 4th
treet
and
San
M arcos
Avenue in Sanford and
escaped.
The suspect is described as
a black male, 5-fect, 7-inches
tall, about 20 years old, with
an athletic build.
If captured, he could face
aggravated assault, aggravat­
ed battery on a law enforce­
m ent officer, fleeing and
elu d in g, grand theft auto,
and reckless driving.
Anybody with inform ation
is asked to contact the
Sem in ole C ounty S h e riff's
O ffice at 407-665-6600.

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Tiir. Herald

Wednesday. September H. 2005

Seminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
D r i v i n g c o u rse
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Welcome Wagon Club of
Seminole Spokes will hold its
monthly luncheon meeting at
Maison Sc Jardin restaurant
at 11:30 a.m. The program
will present a Spokes
(I’re)View of the activities
planned for the year ahead.
In celebration of
Constitution Day, Seminole
Community College will
honor the Constitution, dur­
ing a discussion at 12:30 p.m.
in the Sanford /Lake Mary
Campus Concert Hall. SCC's
history and social sciences
faculty will discuss the
Constitution as it relates to
Federalism, the 14th
Amendment and the Patriot
Act.

H erald p h o to by M arva H aw kins

Jano Lane, manager ol the Dividends School
Volunteer Program lor Seminole County
Public Schools onjoys tho Goldsboro
Elemontary magnot School Dividends
Business Partners, mentors and guost break­
fast with Principal Cheryl Nicholas.

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Hundrods
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H ank) photo by Tommy Vincent

By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent

Goldsboro Elementary Magnet School
Annual Dividends Business Partners, men­
tors and guest's breakfast was held Thursday,
Sept. 8, at 10A0 a m. Over 100 community vol­
unteers gathered to bo honored for tlieir con­
cern for the local school volunteer program.
New Principal Cheryl Nicholas welcomed
tlie guests to the occasion and thank-you
breakfast honoring these volunteers, and get­
ting them prepared for the 2005-2006 school
year.
The Media Center was filled with volun­
teers who love to serve the children of the
community. Goldsboro Elementary Magnet
School family Liaison Delora Campbell and
Iht volunteer committee prepared a delicious
lnv.iLI.isl fur Use guests. In.ink you Goldsboro
Parent/Tcactu-r Association for a delicious
meal. Sh arin g tlu- m orn in g wen- Supt. Dr. Hill
Vogel. Sem inole County Schools, and School
„ Hoard member I \\te.Ahaflnvr ._ ,
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The morning's speaker was Jane laneT
Seminole county manager of the Dividends
School Volunteer Program for Public Schools.
Erne thanked the many volunteers in the 26
Seminole County schools. Site congratulated
Goldsboro Elementary Magnet School as
being a Five Star School.
We wen? tvminded that more titan 20,(XX)
Dividend Volunteers in the school programs
contributed some 430,000 hours to Seminole
County public Schools. H unks also to Scluxil
Hoard Member Dede Sduffner who started
this successful program.
A total of $7.5 million in services wen?
donated to the schools from out community.
This means thousands of students have
received individual attention and opportuni­
ties stt vitally needed to help them find success
and hundreds of teachers have been offered
extra hands that help, and yes, they an? great­
ly appreciated says Jatu- Line.
Ihen- an- workshops still available. Call
Dividends Office at 407-320-0182. Volunteers
an- still needed at various sdtools, grade lev­
els, convenient schedules an- available in
Spanislt, Maters Tutoring Program Mentors,
Special Friends (Elementary School Mentors!
Super Scientists, Grade 2 and K. New
Dividend Volunteers may enroll online at
seps us. For workshops enrollment, tlu- web
page is www.scps.us. Be a volunteer. Our
sdtools need you NOW. You can dtoose the
school, grade level, day and time convenient
to your sdu-dulc.

When you're on a mission a littto star power can bo a lot of help. NASCAR driver Tony Stewart, right, drives a car sponsored
by Home Depot. He looks like he is waiting along with Home Depot workers for a bus to transport them to help Hurricane
Katrina victims. Mr. Stewart did not go along with tho 100 or so workers, but Is pictured with a soft drink machine to adver­
tise Coca-Cola. The store is located In Lake Mary.

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Sexual Offence
• David Diaz-Matus, 31, of
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police- Tuesday. He reportedly
touched an II-year-old girl while she
was sleeping in tin- home of a friend.
He was charged with sexual offense
against a child less than 12 years of
age.
Drug Related
• Burdette A. Macke)-, 27, of Cedar
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday at Cedar
Avenue and West 3rd Street. Officers
conducted a traffic stop and located
drug items tn tire vehicle. He was
charged with possession of cocaine,
possession of narcotics equipment,
and smuggling contraband (cocaine)
into a county detention facility.
Assault - Battery
• I.ana? Edward McComb, 40 of
Airport Ulvd., was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at his resi­
dence as the result of an altercation
with his wife. He was charged with
battery — causing bodily harm
(domestic violence).
• Stacey Darlene Steinmiller, 33, of
Rosocllff Circle, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at her resi­
dence. She was said to have been in a
family dispute. She was charged with
battery — causing bodily harm.
• Ernest D. Graham. 31, of
Southwest Road, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday as the result
of a dispute at his home.
I le was stooped by police near the
residence and charged with battery
— touch or strike (domestic violence)
and driving with a suspended
license.
• Slurell Hawkins, 41, of West 5th
Street, was arrested by Sanford police
Monday at her residena?. She report­
edly struck her pregnant daughter.
She was charged with aggravated
battery knowing tlu? victim was preg-

an officer at high speeds, aggravated
assault on a law enforcement officer,
operating a motor vehicle without a
valid license, and improper backing.

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nant. (domestic violence).
• Randolph Lee Williams, 47, of
Hanging Moss Circle, Like Mary,
was arrested by Sanford police Friday
at a business in the 200 block of
Orlando Drive, when? he reportedly
struck a man. in tlu- back of tux neck
with Iris'list. Williams was charged
with battery — touch or strike.
Thefts
• Robert Allen Murphy,
Krider Road, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday at hLs residence. He
reportedly Itad stolen a credit card
from hLs father. I le was charged with
fraudulent use of credit card and petit
theft.
TVafflc stops
• Maurice J. Butler. 21, of
Clairmont Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Fridaynear his residence. He was charged
with fleeing to elude a law enforce­
ment officer, and driving with a sus­
pended license.
• James Edward Livingston 30, of
Southwest Road, was stopped by
Sanford police Monday at 18th Street
and Tangerine Avenue. He was
charged with fleeing/eluding an offi­
cer at high speeds, resisting an officer
without violence, reckless driving,
attached license plate not assigned,
and operating a motor vehicle with­
out a valid license.
• liras DLshun Bell 19, of Orange
Avenue, was stopped by Sanford
olia? Sunday cm Old England Loop,
le was charged with fleeing/eluding

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Other A m st*
• Matthew Gordon, 22, of Mattie
Street, was arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday, Sept. 7, in the 2400 block
of Sanford Avenue. During a dispute,
he reportedly smashed the wind­
shield of a vehicle. He was charged
with property damage of over $200.
• Rodney Arnett Brown, 20, of
Celery Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday at Locust
Avenue and Celery Avenue. He was
found riding hLs bicycle on the wronif
side of the road. I le was charged with
resisting an officer without violence.
• Tommy L Dames, 61, of West
14lh Street, was arrested by Sanford
polio? Friday in the 300 block of
Poplar Avenue where offia-rs report­
ed seeing him with a can of beer. He
was charged with violation of the
county ordinance on possession of an
open nmtainer in a public area.
• Doloris J. KobcLski, 42, of Orange
City, was arrested by Sanford police
Friday in tho 2500 block of French
Avenue. She was reportedly found on
a table in a Laundromat, partly
naked. She was charged with inde­
cent exposure in public.
• John Michael Hagan. 48, listed as
homek-ss, was arrested by Sanford
police Sunday in the 300 block of East
25th Street. He was charged with vio­
lation of the city ordinance on having
an open container of alcohol.
• Matthew Edward Smith 19, of
Murray Street Osteen, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday in tlu? 1200
block of French Avenue where offi­
cers saw him drinking a bottle of beer.
I je was charged with possession of
alcohol by a person under 21 years of
age.

Special Rivership performance to benefit Katrina victims
SANFORD — Tlu- Rivership Romance
annouiued Monday its Sept 18 special
event fundraiser for those affected by
I luirirane Katrui.1.
Tlu- event will feature a St. Johns River
Cruise, a rivership dinner and exmu-dy
entertainment by Brian Bradley, Bear
Webb, and Jim Carlton. A silent auction
will run throughout tlu- evening with
guest luist Nikki 1‘ierve of WDBO-AM
radio.
AU proceeds contributed to tlu- Day

Spring Baptist Church will go directly to
benefit the displaced families of
Wave-land, Miss.
The event will lie held Sunday, Sept. 18.
Boarding will take place at 530 p.m, and
tlu- sailing will last from 6 to 9 p in.
Tlu- Rivership Romance Is located at
433 N. I’almetto Ave, Sanford, at tlu- Lake
I lartxir Marina. Admission Is $50 plus tax
for CTuLse/diniu-r/c-ntertainnu-nt.
For more information or reservations,
call 407-321-5091; or check out wcvw.river-

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Orlando native and UCF tlu-atn- gradu­
ate Brian Bradley Is one performer who
breaks down tlu* wall between audience
and stage.
When not appearing at the best comedy
dubs around tlu- country, he is a member
of tlu- Comedy Wan-house, and lias must
recently perfoniu-d liis one man show at
Tampa and Orlando Improvs.
Comcdiannc Webb lives in two
worlds...the regular, real world of middk-

school teadu-r. parent, and family mem­
ber.... and she's a stand up comedian liv­
ing in tlu- warped world of her imagina­
tion.
Jazz guitarist Jim Carlton live* in
Mount Dora, and regularly perform*
throughout the state. I Its ad is a combina­
tion of staiulup comedy and standard
songs from tlu- Great American Songbuok.
Jim Carlton Iv^on hia» music cartvr in 1%2
wtth Jim StaifunJ and Cram Parsons in
their rock band the Legends

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Beli&gt; Bennett

"H om e is Where the Art
Is", an auction of artwork
created by children treated at
Shands Children's Hospital
at the University of Florida
and Arnold Palmer Hospital
for Children Sc Women, will
be hosted by Robb Sc Stucky
Interiors in Altamonte
Springs, from 6 to 9 p.m.
Admission is $50 per person.
For information or reserva­
tions, come by 351 SR-434 in
Altamonte Springs, or call
407-481-2774.

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An Antique At
’ ‘ Fair will b e h e ld from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lake
Mary Community Center,
260 N. Country Club Road.
The $5 fee for each item
appraised by experts is a
donation for the Seminole
County Historical Society for
the support of the Museum
of Seminole County History.
Call 407-665-2489.
Blue Grass P ickin' will be
held from 7 to 10 p.m. at the
Longwood Community
Building, 200 W. Warren Ave.
Bring instruments and join
in, or bring chairs and watch.
B.J. Thomas, will appear at
the Helen Stairs Theatre in
concert beginning at 730
m. Tickets are $35 for
IP/Orche*tra or $30 for bal­
cony seats. Call 407-321-8111
for advanced tickets.

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The American Kennel
Club will have a day of fun
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
Hound Ground in Winter
Springs. Vendors and dis­
plays will be on hand along
with prizes for your pet. Call
407-592-4607.
Bruster's Real Ice Cream,
4355 W. Lake Mary Blvd, in
Lake Mary is sponsoring an
Ice Cream Eating Contest to
benefit Hurricane Katrina
victims. Entry fee $5. To reg­
ister call 407-323-0055.
An evening paddle on the
W’ekiva River will be held at
6 p.m., at Wekiva Marina.
Cost is $13 per canoe or $3 to
launch own boat. Call 4072604)592.

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The Sanlando D epression
Glass Show will be held at
the Sanford Civic Center
Friday, Sept. 16 from 6 to 9
p.m.; Saturday, Sept. 17 from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday,
Sept. 18 from 10 a.m. lo 4
p.m. Admission is $3.50.
There will be special guests,
National Club representa­
tives, and a display of Hull
Teapots and collectables. Call
407-298-3355.

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began his request for what
commissioners called "signifi­
cant add-oas" to the $132,000
contract offered to him.
"You'd think he'd return
phone calls in a timely manner.
That causes me a great deal of
concern," Kuhn said.
District 2 Commissioner
Vfclma Williams said she was
appalled White essentially
wrote his own contract.
"To even have the audacity
to do th a t ' Williams said.
White told Kuhn the con­
tract was "general and fairly
unspedfic". He claimed it did­
n't give his family a lot of pro­
tection.
The new employment con­
tract that White proposed con­
tained a one-year severance
dausc including all paid holi­

days, executive leave, health
insurance for him and all
dependents, life insurance
worth two times his salary,
short-term and long-term dis­
ability, car allowance, and any
other available benefits, as well
as his $132,000 salary’.
The dty had in its original
agreement a six-month sever­
ance package with accrued sick
and vacation time.
White also wanted the dty to
budget for memberships and
travel to professional develop­
ment organizations he belongs
to, and to pay membership and
dues to d vic club member­
ships. The dty spedfied in their
employment agreement to con­
sider budgeting for profession­
al development memberships,
and there was no provision for

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dvic club memberships.
A few other perks White
requested were a pager, com­
puter,
software
and
fax/modem in addition to a
cell phone with home use
assumed; a $700 a month tem­
porary housing allowance; and
maximum allowed accrual for
vacation and sick days with
unlimited accruals.
Other requests included:
Insurance premiums for
health, hospitalization, surgi­
cal, vision dental and compre­
hensive medication insurance
for him and all dependents
paid by the dty;
Short and long term disabili­
ty insurance paid by the dty;
moving
Tax liability for n
expenses paid by the dty;
Electing to complete a com­
prehensive medical exam by a
physidan he chooses, instead
of an annual exam by a dtyselected physidan;
Life insurance in the amount
of two times his annual salary
($264,000), instead of the d t/ s
proposed one-year life insur­
ance amount;
A retirement plan equal to
the average percent offered to
all employees induding gener­
al employees, police and fire
averages, instead of the 10 per­
cent of live salary base the dty
offered;
Costs of the sale of his home
including limited real estate
agent's fees and closing costs
not to exceed $6,000;
White explained in an email
to Kuhn on Saturday, Sept. 10
that he found it hard to work
within the framework of the
contrad interim City Manager
Eugene Miller developed.
Miller, who has more than 40
years experience as a dty man­
ager, and City Attorney Bill
Colbert both said the employ­
ment agreement was based on
a model used all over the coun­
try for dty managers.
"I worry about political tran­
sitions," White wrote. "From
talking to some managers in
Florida, there is some mytholo­
gy about Sanford politics of the
past."
In A pril former City
Manager A1 Grieshaber Jr.,
resigned after a divided com­
mission voted 3-2 not to renew
his contrad in January. His con-

trad would have expired in
August 2005.
Grieshaber started in 2003
and many people, whether
they supported him or not, said
he was ousted out of the posi­
tion for the way he handled the
Andrew Van Gaale case.
Grieshaber fired Deputy City
Manager Van Gaale for using a
dty-leased golf cart for person­
al needs during the d ty's
Fourth of July celebration in
2004.
City advisors warned com­
missioners that the way
Grieshaber left the dty might
rcfled poorly on them.
"They're (the applicants]
going to investigate you, as
much as you investigate them,"
Marilyn Crotty told commis­
sioners in June. She is diredor
of the Institute of Government.
Attorney Colbert also told
commissioners that how the
dty manager leaves will impad
the quality of applicants the
commission receives.
"Be kind to him [Grieshabcr|
as he leaves," Colbert advised
back in April 2005.
Grieshaber had requested a
continuation of his salary and
benefits until Nov. 30 of this
year, at that time he would then
take his two weeks paid vaca­
tion.
The
commissioners
agreed to that.
The commissioners let Miller
condud the preliminary search
for ritv manager candidates,
which began with 49 applicants
at the end of July. He then nar­
rowed that list from 49 to six he
felt were highly qualified.
Before interviews began, two of
the six candidates had with­
drawn their names.
Miller said shortly after the
search closed that ne had to
twist a few arms to obtain
applicants.
He said it is not unusual to
have 100 or more applications
in a dty the size of Sanford.
According to Millet; strid crite­
ria such as how much experi­
ence and education candidates
had was one reason for the only
49 candidates.
"Some persons arc happy
where they are and it took
some serious marketing of the
future of Sanford to obtain
favorable responses," Miller
said.

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cial events, and cable TV oper­
ations.
During the interviews the
commissioners asked Yehl if he
had ever been involved with
controversial issues.
"It's a matter of being able to
bring the two sides together,"
Yehl said. "People have to
understand that compromise is
not a dirty word."
Yehl told commissioners he
was attraded to the position in
Sanford because of the host of
duillengcs with development
growth and community Issues.
Yehl told commissioners he
was also good at being a facili­
tator.
Yehl said that something he
was taught in graduate school
was dty managers should be
able to "satisfy the irritated
without irritating the satis­
fied."
The commissioners extend­
ed an offer to Yehl for the position of dty manager at $132,000
with the original employment
agreement that was offered to
White. Interim G ty Manager
Eugene Miller said ne spoke to
Yehl Monday afternoon and
that Yehl was willing to accept
the offer with two exceptions.
Those two exceptions were
higher car and temporary
housing allowances so he
could avoid two house pay­
ments.
The dty took a 10-minute
recess at the start of the com­
mission meeting to call Yehl
with their offer. Kuhn made the
phone call and came back to
announce that Yehl had accept­
ed the offer; which induded a
$550 a month car allowance
and a minimum $1,500 a
month housing allowance for
no longer than six months, so
that hehad enough time to sell
his home in Texas without pay­
ing a house payment here in
Sanford and a mortgage pay­
ment In Texas at the same time.
"I think we have a confident
and permanent dty manager,"
Kuhn said at the end of
Monday's meeting.
District 2 Commissioner
Velma Williams said, "We've
reached one of the greatest
milestones of 2005."
Yehl will start his position os
Sanford’s dty manager on Oct.
10.

date interviews on Friday,
some elected offid als said
Yehl had been a candidate
they leaned toward, except for
a few comments he made at
the very end of his interview.
Yehl told com missioners
that he often undersells him­
self, and that in four or five
months they will see that he is
a good city manager.
" I ’m not that good of a
visionary," Yehl said. "I'm
fairly low-key — not flashy."
District 3 Commissioner
Randy Jones said: "That con­
cerns me."
According to commission­
ers, one reference for Yehl told
them he let a m ayor he
worked with be too strong.
"We don't need a yes man,"
Mayor Linda Kuhn said.
But the commissioners,
after
witnessing
W hite's
actions with the employment
contract went with Yehl, who
received 11 of a possible 16
votes by the commissioners.
White had received 15 votes.
Yehl has more than 25 years
experience that includes serv­
ing for threcyears as the former
president/CEO of Woodlands
Community Service Corp, in
Texas, with a population of
80,000. Before that he was dty
manager of West University
Place, in Texas, for more than
six years. He also served as an
assistant dty manager for Des
Moines, Iowa, for nine years.
Yehl graduated with a bach­
elor's degree in political sdcnce
Jnivereity and a
from Indiana Univ
master's oft public administration degreeI Ifrom The American
University in Washington, D .C
According to Yehl's resume,
some
accomplishments
indude managing a $12 mil­
lion bond referendum for
financing family aquatic cen­
ters, playground equipment
and AAA baseball stadium;
and reviewing and evaluating
urban renewal projects for eco­
nomic effect of projects; facili­
tating efforts with dty, county
and state entities and develop­
ing organizational relation­
ships and policy options for
future governance.
He also established Des
Moines' first public affairs
office to coordinate public
information, m arketing spe­

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NOTICE OF
PROPOSED
TAX INCREASE

My Gym takes fitness
down to child’s level

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By Karla rt___
Reyaa
Herald Intern

LAKE MARY Parents
wishing to incorporate fitness
into their children's life may
consider signing them up for
My Gym, a fitness center
exclusively
for
children
between the ages of 3 months
to 13 years.
My Gym, different from
actual, adult gym, offers class­
es incorporating three main
concepts: hanging, balance
and agility. The classes change
weekly and so does the cus­
tom furniture.
According to owner John
Keating, corporate gives each
facility a manual that includes

more than 1,000 ways they can
configure the furniture.
“We base our configura­
tions on the content of the
classes for that week but we
always have mats out,“
Keating said.
Up until the child is 3 and
one-half years old, the classes
are called “Mommy and Me,"
requiring the parent's partici­
pation. After that, the child
participates in independent
classes with a teacher ratio of
one to five.
As the children get older,
the warm-ups get longer and
the amount of muscle knowl­
edge that is discussed increas­
es according to acting director
Michael Arroyo. For example.

in the parent participation
classes the warm-up might be
up to two minutes but for the
independent classes it might
be up to seven minutes.
“Central to our philosophy
is making sure fitness is fun
for kids so that they can asso­
ciate the two concepts togeth­
er and want to be healthy,”
Keating said.
At three different locations
in Central Florida — Lake
Mary, Dr. Phillips, and Oviedo
— My Gym has been in exis­
tence since 1983 when it firtt
opened in California.
Ihition is $125 for an eightweek session that includes
class twice a week and an
hour of free play.

Glass Show

The City Of Longwood has tentatively adopted
a measure to increase its property tax levy.

Last Year’s property tax levy:
A. Initially proposed tax levy.............
B. Less tax reductions due to Value
Adjustment Board and other
assessment charges................. -$
C. Actual property tax levy................ .$

4,082,843

This year’s proposed tax levy.............. $

4,478,478

4,134
4,078,709

All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public
hearing on the tax increase to be held on

Monday, September 19, 2005
7:00 PM at
Longwood City Commission Chambers
175 West Warren Avenue,
Longwood, Florida 32750
A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax Increase
and the budget will be made at this hearing.
H erald p h o to b y Tom m y V incent

The Sanlando Depression Glass Show will bo held at the Sanford Civic Center Friday, Sept. 16 from
6 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, Sept. 17 Irom 9 a m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, Sept. 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Appraisal

(air comes
tolake Mary
LAKE MARY
—
An
A ntique Appraisal Fair will
be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at the Lake Mary Community
Center, 260 N. Country Club
Road.
Tire $5 fee for each item
appraised by experts is a
donation for the Sem inole
County Historical Society for
the support of the Museum of
Sem inole County History.
Call 407-665-2489 for more
information.
For more details contact
Kenneth
Dittmann,
lead
appraiser at 407-321-2211 or
em ail him at kenltkenscoins.net.

Keeth raises
$9,000 la
five days
WINTER SPRINGS —
Keeth Elementary School in
Winter Springs has raised
more than $9,000 in only five
days for the victims suffering
from the Hurricane Katrina
disaster.
The families and staff of
Keeth Elementary are still col­
lecting money at this time
and plan on exceeding
$10,000, according to Georgia
Hill, assistant principal at the
school.
On Sept. 9, the Keeth
Parent-Teacher Association
and staff gave the two fami­
lies that recently registered at
Keeth from New Orleans
$500. Plus the families were
invited to the PTA president's
home to give them the follow­
ing items: sheets and com­
forters, towels, cleaning sup­
plies, toiletries, some toys for
the children, TVs and DVDs,
washer and dryer sets,
dinette
sets,
toasters,
microwaves, and several
other things.
This message came from
the PTA: “In the face of suf­
fering, one has no right to
him away, not to "*• When
someone suffers, and it is not
you, he comes first- Hi* v w
suffering gives him priority.

CITY OF LONGWOOD - BUDGET SUMMARY - ALL FUNDS
FISCAL YEAR 2005-2006

1

PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA
ARE 1.21% LESS THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES

GENERAL
FUND

CASH BALANCES BROUGHT FORW ARD
ESTIM ATED REVENUES:
Ad Valorem Taxes - Millaga 4.99
Salas and Use Taxes
Franchise Fees
Utility Service Taxes
Communications Services Tax
Licenses and Permits
Intergovernmental
Charges for Services
Fines and Forfeitures
Miscellaneous
Other Financing Sources

&lt;5,959,188

4,254,554
0
1,165,000
1,218,450
1,260,605
374,950
1,867,422
1,317,200
311,200
534,100
525,668

SPECIAL
REVENUE
FUNDS

CAPITAL
PROJECTS
FUND

ENTERPRISE
FUND

TOTAL

&lt;1,031,020

&lt;238,833

&lt;191.496

&lt;7,420,537

666,000
34,000
95,113
362,200

1,000,000
0
0
0
0
684,452
0
0
85,000
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
2,600.000
0
344,000
0

4,254,554
1,000,000
1,165,000
1,218,450
1.260,605
374,950
2,551.874
4,583,200
345,200
1,058,213
887,868

Total Estimated Revenues and
Cash Balances Brought Forward

18,788,337

2,168,333

&lt;2,008,285

&lt;3,135,496

26,120,451

ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES / EXPENSES:
General Government
Public Safety
Physical Environment
Transportation
Culture &amp; Recreation
Debt Service
Other Uses

&lt;4,147,364
6,090,641
773,379
2,026,423
1,480,580
0
340,000

47,524
1,605,713
•
*
20,000

&lt;0
0
0
1,820,000
0
0
0

&lt;0
0
2,419,931
0
0
0
505,668

&lt;4,147,364
7,038,365
4,799,023
3,646,423
1,480,560
0
865,668

Total Expenditures / Expenses

15,758.587

1,673,237

1,820,000

2,925,599

22.177.423

3,029,750

516,096

188,285

209.897

3,943,028

I1 B ,788,337

&lt;2.188,333

&lt;2,008,285

&lt;3.135,496

&lt;26,120,451

Reserves
Total Appropriated Expenditures / Expenses
and Reserves

THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED AND / OR FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE
IN THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY
AS A PUBLIC RECORD.

�Wednesday, September I I, 2(l0"i I*11pc fn\

T he H i rai .i»

Obituaries
ERNESTINE BELL BUSH
Ernestine Bell Bush, 72, of
First Drive,
Sanford,
died
Friday,
Sept. 9,
2005 at her
residence.
She was
bom March
9,1933 in
Marianna,
Florida.
B u th
She was a
homemaker
and a member of New Bethel
M B . Church.
Survivors include sons,
Johnnie c. bush of Daytona
Beach, Wallace Bush of Upper
Marlboro, Md., Russell T.
Bush and Eddie R. Bush, both
of Sanford; daughters,
Christine Cleveland of
Orlando, Estella Bush of Far
Rockaway, N.Y., and Diane
Bush of Sanford; brother,
Milton Bell of Miami Beach;
sister, Eldorado Fleam of
Indianapolis, Inc.; 26 grand­
children; 33 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Sept. 17, at 11 a m.
at New Bethel M.B. Church,
618 E. 10th Street, Sanford,
with rev. William Lewis,
Pastor. Viewing will be
Friday, Sept. 16 from 4 until 8
i.m. at Wilson-Eichelberger
ftlortuary.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
ROBERT L. ERDMANN
Robert L. Erdmann, 37, of
Winter Park, died Saturday,
Sept. 10, 2005. He was bom
Sept. 21,1967 in New
Orleans, La. He was a chef.
Survivors include wife.
Holly T. Erdmann; father,
Charles Erdmann; stepmoth­
er, Judy Erdmann.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 10
a.m. at St. Stephens Catholic
Church with father John J.
Bluett officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
CHRISTINE ANN
FERREIRA
Christine Ann Ferreira, 4,

of Winter Springs, died
Sunday, Sept. 11, 2005 in
Casselberry. She was bom in
Longwood.
Survivors include mother,
Yobanska Ferreira of Winter
park; brother, Spencer
Ferreira of Winter Park; sis­
ters, Kelly Martinez, Shelly
Martinez and Genavie
Martinez all of Callahan, FI.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, Sept. 13 with Pastor
Pedro Perez officiating. Burial
will be by Metro Crematory.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory, South
Seminole Chapter,
Longwood, in charge of
arrangements.
CHARLES WILLIAM
NEVILLE
Charles William Neville,
88, of Sanford, died Sunday,
Sept. II, 2005 at his residence.
Bom May 18, 1917 in Monroe,
Midi., he moved to Sanford
in 1958. He was a retired
chief Petty Officer with the
U.S. Navy, a Pearl I larbor
survivor, and a long time
rancher in the Sanford area.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Mary Rooney of Orange
City, adopted daughter Teri
Svner of Sanford, sister Mary
I lerzig of Winter Garden;
step sons, Dennis, Sherman
and Benny Williams; step­
daughter Alice Wong; five
grandchildren; eight great­
grandchildren.
Visitation will be
Wednesday, Sept. 14 from 6 to
8 p.m. at the Collison
Gramkow Chapel. Funeral
services will be Thursday at
10 a.m. at the Palmetto
Baptist church, with inter­
ment at Oaklawn Memorial
Park.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes &amp; Cremator)',
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
MAMIE LEE PRINGLE
Mamie Lee Pringle, 72, of
Sanford, died Sunday Sept.
11, 2005 at her residence. She
was bom June 8,1933 in
Perry’, Ga. She was a home­
maker and a member of
Progress Missionary Baptist
Church, Sanford.
Survivors include son.

M ikalonie - A lexander w edding
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I Lewis
j I hiim.iv
Boone of
Sanford;
daughter,
Janie
Shepard of
Ferrell,
N .C; sis­
ters,
Johnnie
Pringle
Morris of
Sanford,
Annie Askew of Perry, Ga.,
Lottie Suttin, Inez Troupe,
Minnie Marshall, Gerald
King, Florine Selder, Mildred
Whiter and Louise Pearson,
all of Perry, Ga.; brothers,
Freddie Dunn of Augusta,
Ga., Keith West of Sanford,
Jimmie L. Brown, Joe Lewis
Brown, Leonard Brown,
Albert Brown, all of Perry,
Ga.; 19 grandchildren; 42
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will bo
Saturday, Sept. 17, at 1 p.m. at
Progress M.B. Church, 2146
Church Street, Sanford.
Visitation will be Friday, Sept.
16 from 4 until 8 p.m. at
Sunrise Funeral I lome
Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
KATHLEEN YOKLEY
Kathleen Yokley, 93, died,
of Sand Pine Place, Geneva,
died Wednesday, Sept. 7,
2005.
She was bom Nov. 9, 1911,
in French Creek, W.Va. She
was retired from a clerical
position at Rockmoom's
Automotive in Orlando.
She was a member of First
United Methodist Church,
Sanford.
Survivors include sisters,
Eleanor McClain of
Clarksburg, W.Va., and Dottie
Hymes of West Fayetteville,
Penn.; daughter Sharon E.
Racine of Geneva; three
grandchildren; one great­
grandchild.
Funeral services will lie
Friday, Sept. 16 at 11 a.m. at
First United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Collison Family Funeral
Home &amp; Crematory,
Gramkow Chapel, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

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Mr. Mario Mikalonie and Mrs
Dawn Lakay Burke Alexander of
Tallahassee arc announcing their
marriage on July 23. At 4 p.m.,
the ample repealed their vows in
a
traditional
Christian
(Cinderella Theme).
The wedding ceremony was
performed by Rev. Ronald W.
Merthie, pastor of New Life
Word center, and Rev. Otis C.
Raines, pastor of Christian
Fellowship Baptist Church
The bride. Dawn, is the
daughter of Mr. Columbus and
Mrs Jessie Burke, Sr. of Sanford.
Tire gnxim. Mario, is the son
of Mr. Curtis and Mrs. Jacolyn
Ward-Watson of Sanford.
The bride was given in mar­
riage by her father, Columbus
burke, Sr. She chose for her vows,
a white ball gown with a lop
adorned
with rhinestones,
sequins, and flowers embellislied off-shoulder, a Demetrius
Collection, the headpiece of
rhinestones was a traditional
princess crown with si tear veil
attadied waste length. She car­
ried a bouquet of white tinted
with pink n»ses of baby's breath
and streamers
Attending the bride as Maid
of Honor was her sister, Donnie
Burke. Matron of honor was
Valery Hurkc-Tullodi, sister of
the bride. Maid of honor wore a
silver halter dress with rhine­
stones from the Bill Levhoff col­
lection, with matron wearing a
gold halter Kill gown. They car­
ried nosegay of roses.
Serving as bridesmaids and
junior
bridesmaids
were

Yorhonda Burden, Detoria
Burke, Shaponica Griddine,
Shamae I looks, Liza Jones,
1-aTonya Waldon, vanity Tulloch.
Brtyaunna Melton, miniature
bridesmaid: Destiny Silvia,
Maricsa Gilchrist, Teaira Case)-,
and Terry West. Their gowns of
silver halter dress with rhine­
stones with stole were from the
Bill Lcthoff collection. Flowers
were gold with gypsy roses.
Flower girls were Ta'Niyah
Burke, Moria Gilchrist and
Sha'Corya Wilson.
Jermaine Mackey served his
brother as Best man. Serving as
groomsmen were; Dean Davis
Sr., Greg Liggons, Nilos Sigler,
Reginald
Lawson,
Glen
Alexander, Brother, Paul A.
Knight Jr. and IVmetrious Ward.
Junior Groomsmen was
Howard Tulloch Jr. Miniature

groomsmen Darius Jackson,
Rashaan Simmons.
Usher,
Gregor)' Reed Jr.
Tne site of the reception was
at the American Legion Home in
O r l a n d o .
Serving as assistants were
Darccllc Williams, Donnie
Burke,
Teresa
Jean-Cities,
Antwan Davis, Michael Burke,
Edna
pearl
Burden
Shawandolyn Brown, Howard
Tulloch. Sr. Tammy Silvia, Vanity
Tulloch, Julia Gunn and Chaz
Davis.
Tlie newlyweds will plan
their wedding trip at a later date.
The)’ will make their home in
Tallahassee where the bride Lx a
full-time graduate student at
Florida State University, and the
gnxim Is training for entrepre­
neurship at INiblic, Inc, where he
will be a manager.

Corso Foundation takes applications, plans ball
SANFORD — The Kathy
Hoffman Corso Foundation
Inc. has planned its second
annual fundraiser and is also
accepting applications for
assistance from single moth­
ers diagnosed and recovering
from breast cancer.
Kathy Hoffman Corso, a
single mother of four, was
diagnosed with breast cancer
in 1997. Generous donations
from friends and the commu­
nity helped ease the medical
and financial burdens that
accumulated during her sixyear struggle against this dis­

ease.
1loffman Corso lost her bat­
tle in November 2003, but it
was her wish that this founda­
tion continue in the spirit in
which
it
was
created.
Interested parties can send
any requests for an applica­
tion and/or assistance to: Tlie
Kathy
Hoffman
Corso
Foundation, Inc, 206 Colonial
Way, Sanford, FL 32771.
Plans are also underway for
the Second Annual Pink
Ribbon Ball on Friday, Oct. 7,
at the Orlando/Lake Mary
Marriott. There will bo a silent

auction at the ball and organ­
izers are requesting donations
of items, gift certificates or
services to be auctioned.
Anyone who donates items
for the auction can have their
business
listed
in
the
evening's program. For more
information, 407-324-4831.

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Boys aid storm victims

Continued Cram Pafe 1A

Jernigan said she wants lower. He wants to look at that shou ld n't have been brought in b usin ess, but
By Steve Paradis
to continue serving the peo­ the budget and see what is approved In the low-lying needs to be more inviting to
Horald Staff
ple o f Lake Mary for a included. The city com m is­ subdivision in the first business.
fourth term.
sion approved the same place. In the end, most resi­
"I think this is of para­
LAKE MARY — Two 9"I guess my strength is I millage rate as last year on dents were happy with the mount Im portance," Bales
year-olds named Austin saw
understand the city and the first reading at its Sept. 8 solution and will pay less said.
the
devastation
from
issues it faces right now,” meeting. No one spoke d ur­ than $600 per year for a
"I think the city needs to
Hurricane Katrina on TV
Jernigan said. “I will have ing the public hearing about sewer and reclaimed water
be a lot more business
and decided to do som e­
no learning cu rv e.” She the budget. The next public system to fix the chronic friendly. It needs to be a lot
thing about it. They sold
added that before becoming hearing is Sept. 22 when the problems.
more friendly."
lem onade and in return
a commissioner, she served city is expected to adopt the
When someone wants a
Building plans could be
received more than $500 for
on the city's Planning and budget for the next fiscal variance to park a com mer­ more streamlined, he said.
the victims of the storm.
Zoning Board.
year.
cial vehicle on their proper­ "Businesses have to jump
In one hour on Labor Day,
Both candidates plan to
"I'm
not saying we ty, the com mission has stuck through a lot of hoops for
Austin Anguaino and Austin
visit neighborhoods and should low er the m illage to its city code, but those minor situations.”
McManus sold $10 of lemon­
speak to as many people as rate, I'm saying we should d ecisions
are
tough,
He will begin visiting
ade along Country Club
possible before the election, took into this,” Bales said. Jernigan said.
neighborhoods and b u si­
Road in Lake Mary. Austin’s
voters will be able to vote As a realtor he knows that
"T h a t's your home and nesses soon, Bales said.
mom Viola Anguiano was
early on the four days lead
property values som etim e properly," she said . The "W e're
getting
things
raud of her son's initiative,
ing up to the Nov. 8 election increase betw een 2 and 3 commission wants people to revved up."
ler boss heard about the
as well as vote by absentee percent each month. "This is be happy living in Lake
Jernigan said she will
efforts and donated $500.
ballot.
something I want to investi­ Mary, and they have tried to encourage early voting and
"I saw the pictures and I
“I believe I could have gate.”
have understanding for absentee ballots.
decided to do this and called
won last year if it w asn't for
Jernigan said the city has everybody. But part of liv­
She will probably use
A ustin,"
said
Austin
the hurricanes,” Bales said. approved
lean
budgets ing in Lake Mary are strict mailings and definitely will
Anguaino.
He lost McLean by 16 per­ without raising the millage property and sign codes walk and talk throughout
The money went to Austin
centage points — 58 to 42 rate for the last three years.
that
most
agree
have the city.
A nguaino's
church.
All
percent. Voter turnout was
"I think the city has done enhanced life in the city,
"I'll do that and I'll be in
Souls Catholic Church in
heavier
than
normal well because of forw ard­ Jernigan said.
the n eighborhood s," she
Sanford, which had its own
because of the presidential looking people who came
Bales said the city has said.
drive to help Katrina vic­
race last fall.
before us and w e've been
Jernigan said she is proud able to stay with it," she
of the com m ission's accom ­ said.
plishm ents to this point.
She pointed to downtown
”VVe may disagree with developm ent plans, the
each other som etim es, but sewer solution in Lake Mary
we always do w hat's best Woods and sticking to city
for the city,” Jernigan said code as highlights in recent
In an interview from her years.
fam ily realty busin ess in
Some thought downtown
Sanford. “We take care of d evelopm ent plans were
the growth and not have it meant to push people out,
manage us. People live in but Jernigan said the intent
Lake M ary because it is not is to enhance what is there.
cram m ed.”
Park plans will lead to a
Bales said he w asn't too renewed com munity center.
happy when com m issioners Brick pavers will enhance
approved $100,000 for a aesthetics in the area along
clock lower, but most of that County Club Road.
money was earm arked by a
"W e worked really hard
federal grant specifically for with dow ntow n d ev elop ­
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”Pm not running against think it has a Tot of positive
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voters d ecid e wno they
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want to represent them ,"
sew er project and code vio­
Bales said.
lations or variances have
He said he wants to pro­ been som e of the most d iffi­
&gt;» A fte r -H o u r s ^ * ^
tect property values and cult decisions the city com ­
em phasize fiscal responsi­ mission has faced, she said.
bility. Although the tax millIn Lake Mary Woods, the
Urfwtf Cm ft* Intuit* Ouftlran9 Toun&lt;Adult*
age rate In Lake M ary is the city could not afford to fund
lowest of the seven cities in the entire $3.25 million proj­
Sem in ole County, Bales ect. R esidents were upset
wonders it it could be even over leaking sep tic tanks

f

tims.
April McManus described
the boys as best buddies.
They appeared together with
their families at the Sept. 8
Lake Mary City Commission
m eeting. The pair were
rewarded with thanks from
Mayor Thomas Greene and a
special watch featuring the
Lake Mary city logo.
Austin McManus attends
Wilson Elementary and his
friends goes to Holy Cross
Lutheran Academy.
"I'm so proud of them,"
Viola said. "H e just said,
'M ommy I want to do some­
thing,’ and he came up with
this idea."
The actions of the Austins
show just what young peo­
ple can do when given the
opportunity, April McManus
said. "This is like a stepping
stone" in their development,
she suggested.
"I'm always willing to try
something new," said Austin
McManus.

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ASA TOURNAMENT
The Amateur Softball
Association of America
(ASA) is pleased to
announce that the top
men's slow pitch softball
players in the nation are
coming to town again this
week (September 16-18).
Some of the game's most
powerful hitters will be
taking aim at the green
wall at Historic Sanfoid
Memorial Stadium.
Central Florida ASA and
the City of Sanford are
hosting the Men's Major
Slow Pitch National
Championship starting at
9 a.m. Friday and
Saturday at Historic
Sanford Memorial
Stadium, 1201 Mellonville
Avenue, Sanford, Florida.
The softball tournament,
which features teams from
across the nation, la free to
the public.
The event promoters
and sponsors would like
to welcome the local com­
munity to come and wit­
ness this great event. To
make the event spectator
friendly, there will be no
admission charge, a local
DJ, bikers, and concession
and souvenir stands.
Friday at 7 p.m., a chari­
ty softball game between
Hooters of America and
Real Rock Radio 101.1 will
benefit The Breast Cancer
Research Foundation.
Following the charity
game. Hooters will spon­
sor the annua] home run
derby to determine who
the best long ball hitter in
the nation is. The winner
of the derby will receive
8500.
Last year's champion,
U S Vinyl of Houston,
Texas, will not be return­
ing this year to defend its
crown. However; an All
Armed Fortes team from
Eaiin AFB and team* from
Florida, Nevada and other
states arc competing to be
crowned the 2005 champi­
on.
FASCAR GOODYEAR
CHALLENGE
The Goodyear
Challenge Late Model 100
headlines the program
this Saturday (September
17th) at New Smyrna
Speedway.
Along with the
Goodyear Challenge will
be the Open Wheel
Modifiers, Sportsman,
Super Stock, Mini Stock
and Strictly Stock divi­
sions, which will be radng
for double points.
The pit gate will open at
2 pm. with practice for
the Goodyear Challenge
Late Model 100 ALONE
from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. with
division practice to follow.

i.m. with radng adion
at 7 JO p.m.
_____ _ admission will
be $15 for adults $10 for
students and seniors, and
free for children 11 and
under.
New Smyrna Speedway
is located on the comer of
SR44 and SR415 between
1-95 and 1-4 eight miles
west of New Smyrna
Beach in beautiful
Samsula.
For more information,
please call 386-427-4129,
or visit the website at
www.iascar.org

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NO MORE EXCUSES
No Name Wrestling will
be presenting "No More
Excuses' on Friday,
September 16th, at 7 p.m.
at the Sanford Salvation
Army. 700 West 24 th
Street.
This month's card fea­
tures three main events:
Main Event f 1 is for the
NNW Overall
Championship and will
feature champion Sedrick
Strong taking on the chal­
lenge of Hotshot Mark
Stephens.
Hotshot daims he never
lost the title, while Sedrick
vows that he isn't going to
lotf the title.
Main Event 12 will have
TNA wrestlers, "Mr.630"
Jertelle Clark and Erick
Stevens, battling. One is a
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P**oto courtesy o l UCF A th le te s A ssociation. Inc.

Former Lake Mary High School star
Lauren Bradley (above) joins Juliet
McGee Schwotter and Becky Geyer as
new assistant coaches at UCF.

ORLANDO — UCF head women's
basketball coach Gail Strieglcr
announced the hiring of former Florida
State standout Lauren Bradley as assis­
tant coach on Friday. Bradleys hire Is
effective Aug. 1.
Bradley, a native of Lake Mary,
returns home to CentnU Florida after
spending the past five years in the
Panhandle. In 2004-05, she served as an
assistant women's basketball coach at
Chlpola College, where she helped the
Lady Indians to the National junior
College Athletics Association (NJCAA)
~ (ion VIII and Florida Communit
hy
lege Activities Association (FCC
CAA)
State Championships. The team finished

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hires Lake
Mary native
llth nationally in the NjCAA.
The two-time Orlando Sentinel
Seminole County Player of the Year and
1999 USA Today honorable mention All­
American, Bradley averaged 6.4 points
in more Burn 100 games for the
Seminoles despite being plagued by
injuries. Her perseverance helped her
earn the 2004 Doc Fauls Award as the

senior FSU athlete who overcame the
most adversity to compete.
Bradley also excelled in the classroom
earning a spot on the All-Atlantic Coast
Conference Academic Team five consec­
utive years as well as the 2003 Verizon
Academic All-District Third Team.
During her time at FSU, Bradley also
worked as camp director at the Upward
Basketball Camp and a camp counselor
at the Seminole Girl's Basketball Camp.
She also tntemed in her alma mater's
women's basketball office.
"Lauren's expertise is measured in
quality not in years," said Striegler; who
is in her sixth year at the helm of the
Golden Knights. "She knows what it
takes to be successful at the Division I
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Seminole County high school
volleyball teams Had quite a
weekend for themselves in the
Champions Tournament at
Champions Sports Complex in
Orlando.
Played over Friday and
Saturday, Seminole County
teams claimed two champi­
onships and one runner-up.
In Premier Pool B,
Orangewood Christian went 3­
0, defeating Timber Creek, 25­
17 and 25-10, Glade* Day, 25­
18 and 25-12. and Martin
County, 29-27,17-25 and 15-12.

By Doan 8mlth
Herald Staff
SANFORD — It's time to
get down to the nitty-gritty.
The Fun and games are
over for all but three of
Seminole County's 11 high
school football teams as the
district games that deter­
mine who, for the most part
into the postseason
ns this Friday night.
Last Friday was not kind
to the county as only Trinity
Ptep;whlcfr trtheonl/local
team still unbeaten. Laka
Brantley and Lyman picked
up victories, and each of
those came at the expense of
county rivals.
TVvo of the district openers
in Class 6A-Dlstrict 2,
Oviedo (2-1) at Seminole (0­
2) and Lake Mary (2-1) at
Winter Springs (1-2), ate
also Seminole Athletic
Conference contests, while
second-year programs
Orangewood Christian (0-3)
and Lake Mary Prep (0-3)
will not only be looking to
a leg up in Class 1Btrict 4. but also get their
first win of the season when
they meet in the Griffins'
'Grandparents Night" in
Lake Mary.
Trinity Prep (2-0) will not
only be looking to remain
undefeated, but also
unscored upon, when the
Saints host The Villages in a
n»M 2B-District 5 game in
Goldenrod. Trinity Prep,
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Lance Ault (No. 20. top). Lyman's
Chris Bridgman (above) and Winter
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g am e*. 2 5 -2 2 .1 1 -2 5 and 15-11,
and then rallied from a gam e
d ow n to best R iviera BeachSuncoaat, 21-25, 2 5-20 and 15­
9, to claim the ov erall ch a m p i­
onship.

Oviedo opened the tourna­
ment by defeating John Paul
Catholic, 25-14 and 25-11, and
Mlaml-KiUlan, 25-7 and 27-25,
and then won the first game
before falling to West Boca, 17­
25,25-16 and 15-11.
That put the Lions in the
Premier Silver Bracket where
they had to rally from a game
down to defeat Martin County,
12-25,25-20 and 15-10. in the
semifinals to advance to the
final where they won a thriller
with F t Lauderdale-St.
Thomas Aquinas, 25-19,20-25
and 15-12, to claim the trophy.
The Master’s Academy fin­
ished second in the Class Pool
A defeating West Orange, 25­
18 and 25-21, and Lakewood
Ranch, 25-20 and 25-18, but
falling to IOkechobee in a
marathon match, 25-23 and 2624.
That put the Eagles in the
Pi*** Silver Semifinals where
I they upset powerful Apopka,
25-18,9-25 and 15-10, before
falling to another volleyball
(house, Melbourne
al Catholic, 25-20 and 25­
16, in the final.
TMA (8-4) then jumped right
tough and kept the pressure on the Bucs
ick into
anion
back
Into regular
tegular season adion
the entire game, but mistakes kept them
i Monday,
romping past Mt.
on
1
out of the end zone.
on IBible (2-5) in straight
Dora
Players of the Game: Buccaneers _ run­
Lines. 25-18,1
25-18, 25-10 and 25-15,
games,
ning back Cody Almadi Dolphins, run­
with freshman Marde Morris
ning back Joshua Jones.
accumulating 13 assists and
10-TO-12 YEAR OLDS
five kills and junior Lindsey
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eight
kills a n d
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Donte Lett scored the game's only prints
Alluring h e i g h t shots,
when he returned the opening kickon 60
tegular season
yards for a touchdown.
matches from the weekend:
Both defenses was great for the entire
Lake Mary Prep (54))
game ind coichrt Frink Hicks (Rsidert)
remained unbeaten on Friday
and Craig Johnson (Bucs) are to be praised
by rolling over Foundation
for an outstanding job of getting their
Academy to straight games,
teams prepared for the game.
25-23,25-15 and 25-17.
Players of the Game: Raiders _ running
Schottmiller led the Griffins
back Donte Lett; Buccaneers _ Dandre
with seven service aces, while
Brown.
Tailor Jones pounded down 13
GIANTS 7, DOLPHINS 0
k ills
The only score of the game came with
But LMP (5-1) fell for the

Youth F la g Football season kicks off K
Special to ths HsrakJ
The Sanford Recreation Department
Youth Flag Football season got underway
this past Saturday at Ft. Mellon Park with
six games in three age groups.
The youngest age division, the 5-6 year
olds, saw a couple of tight high scoring
affairs with the Raiders ou tacoring the
Dolphins, 35-28, in overtime and the
Buccaneers holding off the Giants, 16-7.
The rest of the day featured shutouts in
the two older divisions with the Giants
blanking the Raiders, 12-0, and the
Buccaneers whitewashing the Dolphins,
13-0, In the 7-9 age group and the Raiders
nipping the Buccaneers, 6-0, and the
Giants edging the Dolphins, 7-0, in the 10This faturday (September 17th), in the 5­
6 year olds, the Dolphins face the Giants at
8 JO a m. and the Buccaneers battle the
Raiders at 9 JO a m ; in the 7-9 year olds,
the Buccaneers tackle the Raiders at 8 JO

10:30 a m. and the Raiders meet the Giants
at 11 JO a m
5 4r 4 YEAR OLDS
RAIDERS 35, DOLPHINS 28
Dolphins running back Daniel ChariUon
ran for four touchdowns, but it was the
Raiders' Johnathan Hollier that stole the
show, scoring the game-tying touchdown
that sent the game into overtime and then

scoring the game-winner after hit defen­
sive mates stopped the Dolphins.
Players of the Game: Raiders _ running
back Johnathan (JT) Hollier; two touch­
down runs; Dolphins _ running back
Daniel Charllson, four touchdown runs.
BUCCANEERS 16, GIANTS 7
This defensive battle was tied at 7-7 until
late in the game when the Buccaneers
defense forced a safety and then Alexandra
Frazier ran for 30 yards for a touchdown to
seal the deal for the Bucs.
Players of the Game: Buccaneers _ run­
ning back Alexandra Frazier; Giants _ run­
ning back Tevin Duval.
7-TO-9 YEAR OLDS
GIANTS U RAIDERS 0
Kelvin Mills, who would score both
touchdowns in the game, put the Giants
ahead to stay when he ran for 40 yards for
a touchdown on the open series of the
game. The Giants pUyed extra hard as one
of there alar players, Xavier Standi was
out sick and everyone stepped up. The
Giants' deferise was nearly impenetrable as
the Raiders made a few drives down the
field but the Giants were always able to
come up with the big stop.
pliyen of the Gimci G U nti. running
back Kelvin Mills, two touchdowns;
Raiders running back Rashwin Raison.
BUCCANEERS 13, DOLPHINS 0
Buccaneers running back Cody Almadi
scored the game-clinching touchdown
when he scampered In from eight yards
out with 57 seconds. The Dolphins played

ran past three Dolphin* defenders into the
end zone.
,
,
Carl Fralzer Jr. ran the ball in for the
extra point and the Giants made the score
stand up, coming up with an Interception
to the end zone a» dme expired after the
Dolphins marched down the field to the
final two minutes.
Players of the Game: Giants _ wide
receiver Michah Stokes; Dolphins _ comer
back Zachary Lowie.

first time on Monday to Peniel
(4-2) to five tough games. The
Griffins fell behind two games
to none, 26-24 and 25-19,
before rallying to even the
match. 25-18 and 25-23, but
Peniel survived to the winnertake-all set 15-7.
Jones had 13 kills and
Schottmiller five service aces
for toe Griffins.
Lake Howell won its sixth
match of the season on Friday,
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level. Because she was bom and raised in
Orlando and played in the ACC, she also has a
lot of connections that we can utilize in our
recruiting efforts. Lauren is going to be a great
asset to our program.”
Bradley holds a bachelor's degree in criminolo­
gy and a master's degree in sport administra­
tion /management, both fror.i Florida State. She
ins recently hired assistant coaches Juliet
cGce Schweitcr and Becky Geyer.

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UCF TICKET ALLOTMENT FOR USF GAME
SOLD OUT
UCF Ticket Manager Kevin Luck announced
last Friday that UCFs ticket allotment for the
USF game is sold out. UCF was issued 3,400 tick­
ets for the game and has requested an additional
amount of tickets to cover season ticket holder
and UCF student ticket requests.
Fans can purchase tickets through Ticketmaster
by calling 407-839-3900 or via the Internet at
www.ticketmaster.com.
The game is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 17 at
7p.m. from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
The two schools - separated by just 98 miles will meet for the first time on the gridiron. FSN
Florida will televise the game live at 7 p.m. along

Football
Continued from Page IB
two games by a combined 73-0.
The only out of county dis­
trict game this week finds The
Master's Academy (0-2) head­
ing to South Daytona to take
on Warner Christian in a IB-4
game.
In a big Seminole Athletic
Conference battle. Lake

with coverage on the UCF ISP Sports Network
beginning at 5 p.m. locally on 740-AM.
UCF SOFTBALL ADDS RIEPENHOFFTO
COACHING STAFF
UCF head softball coach Renee Luers-Gillisple
announced the hiring of TVacy Riepenhoff as an
assistant coach on Tuesday. Riepenhoff'*
appointment is effective Immediately.
"Having Tracy on board is huge for the UCF
program," Luers-Gillisple said. "Her main focus
will be with the pitchers, while also serving as
the recruiting coordinator. With Tracy coming
from Stetson, she already knows a little bit abo
our pitchers and what they are capable of
doing.
Riepenhoff comes to the Golden Knights after
a three-year assistant coaching stint at Stetson.
At Stetson, she served as the pitching coach and
summer camp coordinator.
In her three years with the Hatters, Riepenhoff
coached one first team All-Atlantic Sun pitcher,
while her 2003 pitching staff boasted a No. 7
national ranking for team ERA (1.13).
Riepenhoff is also a private pitching coach and
has worked the Ken Griffey International
Baseball/Softball Camp in Orlando.
This past year, Riepenhoff earned her master's
in education from Stetson. In May 2002.

Briefs
Continued from Page IB
high..well very high flyer, and the other is a
strong style king..which will prevail?????
Main Event #3 features "The Future of
Florida", Rip Malibu and Evan Starsmore, squar­
ing off. Rip has been on a tear as of late compet­
ing in several different organizations but Evan is
trying to prove to other promotions he is the real
deal.
There will be other matches to be announced
doser to the show but will include. Snow,
Wikid, Barney Rumble, The Baddboy and others.
This will the NNW's biggest event yet, not
only due to all the great talent that will be on
hand, but due to its cause. This event is another
fund raiser for the Salvation Army, but money
that is raised will also help the Salvation Army
gear up to head to New Orleans, for some much
needed relief.
Ticket Prices are $10 for adults and $6 for chil­
dren (5-11).
For more details visit www.nnwfl.mm or call
407-616-0959.
D O M IN A T IO N
Southern C ham pionship W restling w ill be p re­

As mentioned earlier. Trinity
Prep stayed unbeaten by romp­
ing past Lake Mary Prep, 53-0.
The Saints took control of the
game from the outset scoring
on its second play from scrim­
mage on a 40-yard run by
Uascott
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next two possessioas as the
hosts built a 33-0 lead after one

senting " Domination* A)MalWtSifdax,beuJW44»et
17th, at the VFW Hail at 351 South Highway 17­
92 In DeBary.
The evening will feature seven matdies head­
lined by a "Triple Threat" main event.
The SCW Heavyweight Title will be on the line
when current champion Vordell Walker puts up
the belt against both "Heartthrob" Scott Davis
and Jason Hexx.
This was originally scheduled to be a tag-team
match,, but Walker's teammate, Victor Creed, is
away helping out with the Hurricane Katrina
TCSC GOLF
relief effort. With that in mind, SCW officials
The Sharing Center of Longwood, an pairt of
announced that both No. 1 contenders, Hexx
The Christian Sharing Center, Inc., will be holdand Davis, will be afforded the opportunity at
ing its annual Coif Scramble on Monday,
the SCW title.
October 3rd, at the Country Club at Heathrow.
After a three month absence from the ring,
. Registration is at 7JO a.m. with a shotgun start
"Living Legend" Larry Zbyszko makes his
at HJ0 a.m.
return to the ring to take on an opponent of his
This year's scramble honors the memories of
choice.
Don Nolt, who initiated the event in 2001, and
In one-on-one competition. Thump Dupree
Bill Ray, whose Nissan dealership is a major
will square off against Heartbreak Express mem­ sponsor. Both passed away last year.
ber Scan Davis.
New this year is the 'BBQ Lunch and Super
Crusierweights will take to the air when
Ticket" that is included In the entry fee. Also
Chaiyn Ranee and Aaron Epic meet in the
included is a Continental breakfast, a door prize
squared circle*
ticket, and greens and cart fees.
There will also be a Special Appearance by a
Awards will go to the first, second and third
former WWF World Champion as well as other
place teams, closest to the pin and longest drive.
matches featuring "Fabulous" Phil Davis, Rip
Also, if you make a hole-in-one you will win a
Malibu, Jasion Moore, Legion Kage, Preston
Nissan 350Z donated by Bill Ray Nissan there
James, Scott Commodity and the Green Light
are also three more hole-in-one
prizes valued at
e pr
District.
tu 1500,
$500, plus, if you sink a 50-foot putt, you
up to
Bell time is set for 7 JO p.m. and tickets are $10
win $5,000.
for adults and $7 for children under the age of
The cost to enter is $125 per individual.
12.
Corporate sponsorships are also available by
For more information, please call 407-474-4453
calling Bob Kohl at 407-333-4384.
or visit the website at scwflorida.com.
For more information call The Sharing Center
YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE
at 407-260-9155 or visit on the web at
The Sanford Recreation Department will be
www.christiansharing.org.

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GARY JOHNSON SIGNS PRO CONTRACT
Former UCF men's basketball standout Gary
Johnson will continue his career overseas, having
signed a professional contract with the UCC
Demons In Ireland. Johnson will report the team,
which Is based out of Cork City and competes in
the Irish SuperLeague, on Sept. 14.
As a senior, he was a second-team All-Atlantic
Sun Conference selection last season, guiding
UCF to a 24-9 mark and its second consecutive
trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Wavnc,
Mich, native earned A-Sun Championship MVP
honors after leading UCF to its second-straight
conference crown.
During the 2004-05 campaign, he paced the
Golden Knights in scoring, averaging 13.6 points
per game. Johnson connected on 103 three-point­
ers, establishing a school single-season record.
He becomes the third former UCF player in the
last two years to ink a professional contract in
Europe. Following the 2003-04 season, Dexter
Lyons (Holland) and Roberto Morentin (Spain)
both joined teams overseas.

period and 47-0 at intermission.
A.J. Hewitt was a star for
Trinity Prep on both sides of
the ball, scoring one rushing
touchdown while gaining 58
yards on just four attempts,
and also returning an intercep­
tion for a touchdown.
Orangewood Christian had
high hopes of Its first win of
the season when It returned the
opening kickoff 80-yards for a
touchdown and a quick 7-0
lead, but the Rams would not
score again as host Merritt
Island Christian rallied for a
hosting a Sanford Instructional Soccer League
30-7 victory at Cocoa Stadium.
beginning on Saturday, September 20th and run­
Oviedo also found rough
ning every Saturday until November 8th from 9
sledding on the road as Inc
Lions tasted defeat for the first
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium) on
time, 20-0, at St. Augustine
Mcllonvillc Avenue.
High School.
The league is for boys and girls ages 5-to-7 and
St. Augustine (3-0 and ranked
B-to-10 and the cost is $40 (includes participation
No. 3 in Class 3A), which has
award and League T-shirt).
not allowed a score in 14 quar­
For Information call the Sanford Recreation
ters, including the preseason,
Department at 407-330-5697 or Kicks N Dribbles
made life tough on Oviedo
at 407-721-8219. Info can also be found at
quarterback Cody Williford,
www.kicksndribbles.com or
intercepting him three times
www.ci.sanford.fl.us
and holding him to just five
completions in 16 attempts,
SEPTEMBER DERBY
and holding the Lions to only
The September Soap Box Derby Rally will be
116 yards of total offense.
held on Saturday, September 24tn at the Sanford
Winter Springs was mighty
Derby Park.
impressive against unbeaten
The event will be sponsored by the Central
Winter Park in the first half as
Florida Soap Box Derby and The Sanford
tailback Tim Boykins, playing
Recreation Department.
in his first game of the season,
Check In will be at 7 a m. with racing starting
scored on a one-yard run in the
at 8 a.m.
first quarter and the Bears led
Car and driver must meet AASBD standards.
7-6 at halftime, holding the
The race will feature Time Swap and two Double
ruminations. All cars must use Z-Glass Wheels . .Wildcats to pnjy one pass ram­
(No Wheel Bank) and their will be divisions for
- plotion and 22 rushing yards.
stock, superetock and master.
But the visitors came alive In
The cost is $45 for the first entry and $70 for a
family. You must be pre-registered and paid by 5
p.m. September 19th. After that date there will
SPEAK
be a $10 late with a noon Friday, September 23rd
cutoff. No on-site registrations.
For more information, please contact Norm
Perry, Race Directory at (work) 407-330-5697 or
(home) 321-267-0168.

Brantley (2-1) travels to
Longwood to take on Lyman
(2-1) at the Carlton D. Henley
Sports Complex.
The other non-district game ,
finds Lake Howell (1-2) travel­
ing to South Orlando to take on
Foindana.
All of the games are set for 7
i.m. kickoffs except Lake
.
lowcIL which begins at 7JO
p.m.

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Riepenhoff graduated from the Toledo with a
bachelor's degree In adolescent education and
history. While at Toledo, she Was a four-year letterwinner on the Rockets' softball team as a
pitcher, middle inficlder and an outfielder.

In the 2005 NCAA Tournament against
Connecticut, Johnson had the finest gam eo f his
collegiate career, hitting seven treys on his way
to a game-high 29 points.
FLAGLER CONQUER TROJANS, 3-1
Jessica Potter’s (Seabiceze HS) goal that just
squeezed In under the crossbar in the 38th
minute proved to be the game winner as Flagler
College defeated Mount Olive College 3-1 in a
non-conference women's soccer match at Saints
Field
Jessica Echterling (Lake Mary HS) got Flagler
(3-1) on the board first as she broke away from
the lYojan defense and found the back of the net
In the 12th minute. Caitlin Eggimann (Gulf
Breeze, Fla./Gulf Breeze HS) scored an insur­
ance goal in the 55th minute as she lobbed in a
ball from 35 yards out that went over Mount
Olive's goalkeeper's head and deposited In the
net. Kate Carver (Margate, Fla./Nova HS) tallied
four saves for the Lady Saints before giving way
to Katy Jones (Gulf Breeze, Fla./Navarre I IS) for
the last six minutes of the match.
Gina Dos Santos scored the only goal for
Mount Olive (2-2) with just 50 seconds remain­
ing in the match. Heather Ulep notched six saves
for the Dojans.

the third quarter, driving 77
yards on the opening posses­
sion of the second half to take
the lead and then intercepting
an attempted halfback pass on
the Bears' first possession and
later converting the turnover
into a touchdown to make the
score 20-7.
Winter Springs tried to rally
itself in the fourth quarter as
Boykins, who had a team-high
84 yards on 21 carries, scored
his second touchdown of the
ame on a two-yard run to cut
re lead to 20-14 and the Bears
were driving late before run­
ning out of time.
While the team results may
have not been great on the
evening, there were some indi­
vidual stars as Lyman running
back David Muniz ran for 105
yards and two touchdowns and
also caught a 44-yard touch­
down pass from quarterback
Chris Bridgman, who also
threw a 12-yard scoring toss to
Ryan Fleming as the
Greyhounds knocked Lake
Mary from the ranks of the
unbeaten.
The Rams did show some
signs of brilliance themselves
as running back Kashif Vallot
gained 108 yards on 12 carries
and quarterback Sean Connolly
threw a pair of touchdown
passes, one to Bradley
Lightboumc and the other to
Reggie Robinson, who also had
a rushing touchdown.
Quarterback Bryan Bearden
stole the show for Lake

S

Brantley In its win over Lake
Howell with 185 yards on 13
carries and four touchdowns,
but running back Lance Ault
also had a nice game for the
Patriots, who had 296 yards
rushing in the game, gaining 92
yards and scoring a touch­
down.

VolleyballContinued from Page IB
but it was anything but easy as
surprising Lake Brantley,
which had won two matches
in a row, took the first two
games in blow out fashion, 25­
15 and 25-16, and was on the
verge of a big upset.
But the Silver Hawks
bounced back in champi­
onship fashion, winning three
stralgnt games, 25-20, 25-18
and 15-10, to claim the victory.
Thomas had 18 digs and King
19 kills to lead the Lake
Howell attack, while Orlandini
had 12 kills and Letchwortch
34 assists to pace the Patriots
(2-4).
But in a battle for county
supremacy. Winter Springs ran
its record to 5-1 by defeating
Lake Howell (6-2) in straight
games, 25-18, 25-20 and 25-17,
on Monday. Brianna Barry had
seven kills and Jennifer lyier
had six kills to pact; the Bears,
while Brittany Daigcr had nine
kills and King eight digs for
the Silver Hawks.

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M ust have reference* 8
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A cco u n ts P a ya b la /P a yro ll
C le rk: Landscapmg/S/te work
com pany Pan tim e /tle iib l*
hours Quickbooka experience
required Fas resum e 407­
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CACT1LLE COMPANY, INC
! , *’ *4071830-8431
Now H iring-C oncrete Work
Fu* Twne-Denetee

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NOW HIRINO
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F u ll T im e-B enefits
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407-322-8643
CM A* 6 HHA1* needed tor busy
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Banknote County P/T F/7 C at
407-328-8821

Farm er* Furniture of Sanlord
needs drtverkM tvery person
C lean
d rivin g
record,
background cb iK ft required
DOT physical iwqjVwd A«Uy to
person, 8440 8 . French Ave.
Farm er* FumNure of Sanlord
looking lo r com m issioned
based tales person* Sals* exp
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eases yuu Apply n parson 2440
S French A v*
F lye r D is trib u to r: Vehicle
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820k per year 407-830-4700
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required C om puter exp. 8
m ulti-tasked
C asual
atm osphere, lo t of custom er
corsacl G re tl plaoe to work. Fax
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T n n i n B U T r i ^ ^
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DFWP Apply Swim Ti Fun.
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Td Learn s Trade
W ith S30k Oueranteed
during the first year
Sewing m achine operstors.
laborers,
assem blers
8
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Drug 8 Alcohol Free
C om pletion o f Training
PhysicaSy 8 M em aty F«

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m ore annually, than a p p ly In
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T ra inin g fa c ility :
2888 S anford A v *. S anford
H elper fo r th e C ook wanted
S tart |IQ T &gt; *f hr A lto S e rver*

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Restaurant 407 203 8248
S 3 BUk i C le rk , "Perm ’
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Td Fun. 407-699 1952

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Astem blers. A l Shifts
• Longwood 86-88 73
• Sanford 87-87.80
(407) 788-8780
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FLORIDA

W RE ESTATE O f
JEFFERY E WHITE.
NOT1C8 TO CRCOtTORS
The admaveeanun at toe e tu is
at JEFFERY E
WHITE,
deceased whose dale of deem
we* March 12. 2001. w pendmg
Si me CvcuS Coxal k» SemmcU
County.
Ftonde.
Probate
Owwion. FSe Number OS CP
1381: » e eddrsM at wtsch it
Semmoie County Counhouse
Sanlord. FL- The names end
addressee of me Personal
R epretenuinre
and
ttie
Personal RepteeemeSve s aOur-

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conlingenl or unkquidsled
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Always
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especially
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o p p o tk x w and kanrheu* CM
Ftonde Dept of Agrtcxjtture 4
Coneuner Sam oa* al 800435­
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Ftonde lew requkes s**e rs of
certain b usm e tt opportunities
to register w ith Ftonde Dept of
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a
Consum er
S e m e** before seRng C e l to
vertly fearful regwtrepon before
you buy

Irrigation

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Wanted

Vhrona* North P lu e rta needs
drtver*. pizza m akers, tube.
»e be s i ll i phones AptSywMi
owner a t 2477 Park A v*.
Sanlord

New Business, adding IT

COL-A Drivers Needed
2 yrs Exp. required
Must kva within 35 m*e*
of Daytona Local work,
home defy And over
rvgN trips Great Benefits.
Up to I t 060 00 plus/week
Meet me 8elem Carrtert
R ecruiter/W eb In
Sept 14m through 28
B am to S p m

experienced only, labor
poeMon. 407-322-6133.

Salem Camera Inc.

L an d *ea p *r*/T ra ck C at Final
G rade: O perator* end labor
p oe ltlo n* - in sta lla tio n and
gradmg experience. 407-322­
8133

Daytona Beech. FI.
O r C a* 1-800-708-2416

Local meurence underw riting
com pany seeking FT ciencaf
employee lo t accounting d e p r.
Com puter ekiOa 4 accounting
background re q u ke d .. Pie
em ail
re tu rne e
to
:

baretfaffiancau ami
Basic construction and
com puter know ledg*
helpful Background check
4 drug screening
Salary ♦ Com m rstion
C e l for Interview
I -800-833-3881
ask lo r Ron
M schenoOweei T 3 5 G B 3 U
Round PM Shop M usi H ev*
OL (407)322-8133
M EDICAL ASSISTANT: Are
you a positive, friendly
professional who *n |o y t
w orking w ith children and
8a to w ok to a p le a s *! ladpaced pediatrics office w ith
exce l* !* benefits? P leas* las
leaums to: 407-282-8787 EOE
MEDICAL ASSISTANT: Lake
M ary prim ary care practice
has an imm ediate opervng lor
a PT pads M A. M ust be
ce rtifie d and/or registered
Good benefits Submit resume
xvkcatxig seeraet in Lake Mery
MA poafton. incasing apeoaky.
to : P hysician A ssociates.
Human Resources 433 W
Warren A v* , Longwood. FL
32730. las to (407) 262-3787 or
apply onkne a l www paof com
EOE
tirro rs . shelving 4 shower
endoeix* ms ts a in i hefrer*
407-402-2180

3141 International

Now hxing dieh w athers/pm p
oooke. to r ynmediase poereone
Good pay great hour*. 407-242­
7413
P ert Tim e o oe k. se rve re, 3
dlehw eeher needed C ontact
Mytene
407-323-7108.
P icture fram ing co need*
rekabi* w orker* Easy S ale* 4
lig h t assem bly
FT. PT
openings, inctudxig weekends
Apply XI person a l Flea W orld.
Row A 1 -t 9.407-321-2489.
Dry C teaner* Shut presser
required Xi W inter Springs
Area Some i pensnoe. w8 3 M \
C a l 407-808-3307.
Bales P erson: Verticai bimds
A l leads provided (No edd cafe)
Meet cuatomere In m *k home*.
840K *
per
year.
Gas
alow anc* Some exp helpful
407-8304700
Shop
H elper:
Sanlord
m anufacturer, 407-323-2026.
Fax 407-323-2027

Iw v i f w m A / j T g ic i
Needed
Lo
(407)322-8133
co o k, se rvers I
Contact
407-323-7308.
Tewn technician
Im m ediate opervng 1 Apply In
peraon a t 1013 Weal ta t 8L
Sanlord. 407-3236881.
\Mn Drtvar needed U 8ma. apB
sh ifts M o n -8 *t Own 14
p aM vg sr yen a pba. M a i have
dean d n w ig record O ften
good pay and bn ■ * * C sl 407­
302-1840.

23 1 -2 4 5

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO 12) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE OECEDENTB
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
SEPTEMBER 7. 2003
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FEED W k i BE
FOREVER BARRED
KAREN L WHITE
TV tonal RapresenlaBv*
432 Meander Drive Bourn
ASamonu Springs. FL 12714
FRANKLIN
T
WALDEN.
ESQUIRE
Law 0#rc* of Frsnkkn T Wsfden
Florida Bar No 188828
1818 le e Road. 6uSe 100

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■EMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOIUOA

PROBATE DtVtatON
F !1 NO. 0S-CP-t*e4

W * a rt std Growing m
Daytona Beach F L
More new Business
Professional COL-A Ortver
needed turn 2 y r* Exp req
Must Irve withm 53 m iles o l
D ayton* Local work, home
Ita ly end over night In p t
L o ti o l home km *
G reat B e n e fit
Up to S I050 per week
P k it Salary Bonuses
M eet the Salem Carriers
R ecruiter / W sb Xi
September 7m through 13m
Sam to 3pm
Salem C enters Inc.
3143 International
Speedway Btvd
Daytona Beech, FL
C e l f -400-708-2338

W anted S e cu rity O ffic e rs
*S h Cteee D 4 G . Fu* A Pert
km * poaffiona evelabie now to
O viedo.
C aseetoerry.
4
S a rto d . The pay sacks, b u t we
otter top notch supervlelon.
tong term n o k . tavkxme a gred
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W arehouse:
S hipping,
receiving 4 p e rt* nam ing
Expd. dean FL dnvark been**
F u i Tim *, good pay 4 benefits
Drug Free Wbhi Pteoe 407-280­
1382

Estrem eiy dean, oozy turn rm,
a l uO cable, etc. Indy, phone.
kHch use. sec dr. p rtv a l*
entrance R esident owner.
ABSO LUTELY
NO
A LC O H O L DRUGS ANO
NON SMOKERS ONLY I Very
407-314-0824

W e ld e r*:
MIO
A
TIG
experience good pey txenefxs.
FT day*, shop work. 407-298­
1302.

Room For Rent: Sanlord A v*.
free cable, w asher/dryer,
aocklig prhdsges. HOOtok. 321­
262-8118

L ec a ls
NOt ic *
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t D letrtct hee received me
sppkcesorys) tar Coneumpev* Weter Use tram:

Roarng HR*

Goa Club. 1748 Art Hagen f t Longwood. FL 32750.
sr r * r serm I K 12 The appkcanl proposes to wim drtw 0 22 rrakon
g tso n t per day ol scxlecs w a ltr and ground w s ltr lor xngtkon ol
78.74 seres d go* course turt end t 28 acre* at urban landscape
The wihWaweN ueed by Vus proposed protect w4 consml at Ground
Wster tram m * F kn te n Aaxter vis 1 eceve w e lt. Surtece Wetei Irom
Pond 1/10 via f tca v* pump. 8urtect W stsi tram Pond I t vis t *c*v*
pixnp. Burleo* Weler Irom Pond 12 vie I a ctv* pump. Burtao* Wsier
kom Pond 14 He t active pump m Semmoi* County, tor s lid to
SecaorKs): I. 2. Township: I t Soum. Range 29 East, known as
R oangHasO oaClub
The N *(s) conuxang each d m# shrew baled appbca*on(a) a rt
raiM iie tor tospecaon Monday tvough Friday except tor legal ho8d eyt. 1 00 am to S00 pm . at a t* Si John* River Water
Management Dwand Headquarters 01 * » appropriate service center
WiSton obtecaone to tie sppkceson may be mad*, tx l should betted
wsh (recervwd by) tie Dwlnd Clefk. 4049 Red S t. PaMke. Ftonda
32177-1428. no talar man 14 days kom the d a l* of pubkeaton
W id rn oftecaone tho d d tdenafy me dyectoi by name and t u r n ,
end k *y deecrb e ft * oCyecsm to to * apptcakon Fbng a written
otyecaon doe* not entoe you to * Chapter 120. Ftonde Statutes,
news*ae■■ Hearing. OrVy to o ** person* whose substantial rearealsere t k t cladbytoeap rkr eSonandw hoM eapsiw nnmeeW igtoe
requaamares d Seceon* 120 588 end 120 »7. Ftonde Siatoie*. and
Chapter 28- 108. Ftonde Adnunietretiv* C od*, may o b la *i an
kdnW Ssadwi heanng A l bmety Med wnoen ocyeewon* wR be pre­
sented to to * Board tor consderaSon to Is rtdtoetiSnn* on sppkce
io n prior to tos Board letung acaon on to * appsceson
O tant Lew *. Dvactor, Drvwion of Parma Data Services

DATE OF DEATH IS BARREO

Pubksh September 7,14. 2008
U027

71— H elp W anted

Telephone Intake CoordXiator:
FT lake mary office Must have
•txkty to handU high volume
Incom ing c a ls 4 s ic e Sent
custom er sarvtceM ate entry
com puter stuns
M edical
•nrmmotogy a plus. Reaume to
m art* atRckM txm adwekhcom
or lex 407-333 8928

Pubksh SepSantoer 14. 2003

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M THS CIRCUIT COURT FOR
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•s u ie , nckxkng unmelured.
conungent or unkqukteled
deans, and who have been
served • copy of ta s noace.
must He tie * dean* v *h «a*
C ourt WITHIN THREE (1)
MONTHS OF THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (10) DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

M RE ESTATE O f
A l omei credaor* at tie deoe-

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
SEPTEMBER 7. 20Q8
MARSHA ANN WESSON
HARVEY M ALPCR ESQUIRE
Law ORc* o l Harvey M Alper
Ftonde Bar No 133272
PoatOOtoe Boa 1829*7
ASamonu Springs. FL 12716
1*87
TMaphona 407688-0800
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to * Isceess to rsied s i 2780 and
3*00 Dw* Road, known a* The
C hkkens VHag* Property
TTae package can be roqueMed
Irom the County's W tb *4 t
hnpV/www sem aioiecounly* go
V/purchasing
(Current
Procwements). 01 by ceSmg
407-6*6-711*.
Due Dete/TXne le p ie m b srza .
200* al 2 00 PM Eastern al to *
County Services Buikkng.
Purchasing and Contracts
OwsaxL 1101 East F a il B etel
Room 120* Santoro. Ftonde
12771

SHIRLEY A STOVER
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The admeseeaaon at fie esieU
of SHIRLEY A STOVER
■ae* d e l* o l deem
1. 2006. M pendrg m
tie Cecu* Court lor Bem not*
County.
Ftonde.
ProDai*
Division. FS* Number 04CP

1364. *ie SU M cl wtvrxi a

Seminal* County
Sanford. Ftonde
end eddesees aI
Represenlekv*

Courthouse.
The name*
m * Personal
and
rn*

ney are sal term below
I endears &lt;* m * decedsnt

ar
Ik
unmelured. conangenl or ur8qdeans wan l a Court WITHM
THREE (1) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAMS ANO OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FEED W E I BE
FOREVER BARREO
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOOS BET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY C LAM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OH MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS

7,14.1

Pubksh
2008

14. 18.

uoat
I COUNTY
B C C P R O JE C T
SOLICITATION

NON-PROFIT ■
MANAGE H E NT, O PERA TIO N
ANO MAINTENANCE O F
TH E C M L D R E ir S
V H JJb O l PR O PER TY
R P ft8 l4 3 -0 a / T L R

Sananda County 11 staking to
a quabksd non-proM
to proud* aervicas
to ch id sn andior ycixig
up to 21 years of eg* to

N O T tC t O P IN TEN D ON
TO R E G IS T E R
FIC TITIO U S NAME

Nose* a hereby gaien * 1*1
Bert Rodgers desamg to
Fictitious

Nam *

ol

L ittle

toetie d al I I * Baywood Drew.
Longwood. Ftonde 12730. *1
Sem aid* County. Ftonde. wR
O ration

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Pubksh September 14. 2003

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407-

99—Apartments Unfurnished
7 OH Home $5
Persimmon A 13m s i I
S w tord 407-321-4? 17 Adults I

Soillty Dying a t A bord a b ie ]
P ricin g . 1 ,1 4 } B edroom s,
Lake V iew *, 407-322*0104.
EHO.

100—Condominium
R entals
171. W /D. acm
p ^ o , grd Hr. fcts of storage, pool
1 yr lease ♦ doposit 407-896­
6555____________

103—HousesUnfurnished

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407 321-0759
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2WV2BA. histone house D u* m
1918. Com pletely renovated
inside $ out t2 0 0 *q ft Irving
area Wood $ tile floors, alarm
system, new refrigerator, stove,
dishw asher large laundry
room, new W/D 3 Mocks from
R iverW alk Very close to
downtown Sanlord $S50/mo.
$650dep 407-322-2495

S a n fo rd : 171, U re a Apt
C arpal ad l V inyl. W ater
Included, $5004500 Dap
S a n fo rd :
Lovely
2/ 2 .
C om pletely Upgraded t

Raroaead. HardwoodFt*. Tla

$650/5850 DepoM
O range C ity : 3/2. Lovely
Home with Tiled liv in g Areas
C arpeted Bedroom 1 , Lg
yard, angle Car Oarage. Wen
»
S eptic
$110041100
Deposit
Tlm acuarV U ke M ary: 3/2.
Dated Community. Extremely
large Eat-In Kitchen. Inside
laundry. Carpeted &amp; Tiled
$180041800 Deposit
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT AND SELL
HOMESI

Fu r

222 2

BED: NASA technology, Vleco
m emory loam m attress s e t a t
aee n o nT V A M New in plastic
w ith m anufacturer's warranty
OoM $1580. muat aai $505 407­
831-1322 OR 386-753-1515.
Dekvery avaSabta._________

: busy

DaOroom 8 pc. Louis PhApe
Sleigh set. Bed. 2 rate stand*,
dress*!, m inor, chest DovaW ,
never used C oat $4900.
secnflce$18S0 407-470-4890
B edroom se t. Queen. 7 pea,
$378. E n tertainm ent C enter,
72" *8 2 ", $200,407-324-2782.

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Dark green love seat 8 couch.
0aaa coAee M S * 0 n s end tabto
8 large lam p. $350 Large
glass lop table. 0 dark coral
ch a in w ith arm raata. $600
Large char to (yean A goto $150
Two 1 7 3 1 ' wood book cases.
$100 STtfO* glass top desk.
$100 Large Kenmore 22 cu ft
re frige ra to r, side by-aide In
almond. $100 C a l 407-444­
8310

o n ices For Rent 400 aq It to
800 aq It. Sanlord Fulton
O nce C enter 407-314-3750
141— H

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Fo r

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PORZIG REALTY
RENTALS
2BO/1 Bath. Apt.
CHA. A va l K V I. $485/mo
IB O /tB ath. 8cm
Ranh. CHA WMar Lawn. Peal
$8SO/mo
■Sanford: IB D /IB a lh Apt.
G round Floor. Fireplace.
Vkbod Fbcrs. Water-Lawn Peel
Included' $825/mo
-D eltona: SBDTBath. 2 Car
Oarage. 1900 Sq Ft. Screen
Porch. Fenced Yard. Formal
Areas. $tSO0/mo

407-322 8678

Love Beat-H ide a bed, tw in
beige tones, M B. 407M 1-4453

1

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•10 7

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S enior d-C elery L ake *
50IV2 SBA. 2 car garage 2*tory
2 yrs new Huge comer lot Lota
o l extras Was asking. $325k
Sacrifice $302k C all Ex*. 9547204)016

Bantam Dl!&gt;kA.«k&gt;Auw I tkxk
Juft 17-92. 2OIV1UA, we-Uuuu*
room LR. D R. com plalely
renovated, large corner lot
CHA. a ll kitchen appls
included Very cute alerter
hom e $135,000 M ortgage
funding available lo 525 a edit
•core 407-899-1798. hr msg

Convenient

Spacious
Affordable

s300 OFF

P o o l T a b le : G orgeous 8 '
furniture style table, decorative
legs leather pockets, o vertire d
f three piece slate accessory
k lw « ib a ** Brand new t i crate
Coat $4K. must set $1350 407­
402-1781 OR 388-753-0488
S ingle
Bed
For
Sale.
Evarytw g but headboard A to o l
$75
407-322-5311.

With 12 Mo Lease &amp; Annroued Credit
9 S(udou8 AjiarfmcnU«IUt larji- CIum-Ik•IxiLr /
Frtuni •\ull&lt;-&gt;tkall •SiurtJIn* hml •TrnnlnCourt* |
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2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanlord *330-5204

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THE BIQ ONEII
OVER 600
TABLE8
The Lakeland Center
Sept 17 0 10
9-8 S a t 9 4 Sun
Sponsored by Lakeland
Rifle
A Pistol C lub. Inc

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CORRUOATED
STEEL
ROOFING lo r B arns. Boat
Docks. Shops, etc Also CuNen
Pipe: 15"x2TT ir * 2 0 - . C a l For
Prices Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293 5788

199— P ets 6c
S u p p l ie s

7 Patti's Pet
Sitting &amp;
WR Cara For Vtow Dog or Cat
n Y our H om e WhSe You Are
Oonel Plenty c l T IC . W 0 bring
in newspapers, m e! and even
w ater
p la n ts!
VI
R easonable
R ataat
References Available Upon
Requeet Pleaee Ce* 407-3 14­
8703

l o t h in g

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Q olngoutof Businees

5

OM warehouse U of antiques.:
Ferm tables, pnm lttyes, wood
burning cook stove, desks,
dining set*. dressers, chests.
Victorian solas game table,
secretary, pfeturaa. m irro r*,
solid m arble dining table,
clo ck*, lam ps, co lle ctib le s.
Curio cabinets, feweky. Inens.
and m en. Downtown Oviacto by
the water tow er 30 Station S i
Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Sunday. 10-6pm 407-365—P ,
___________
kkM rgS aW Says 16 0 17, Ban.

107 Meadow Bfvd. Sanford TV.
entertainm ent
earner,
5
changer CD player, lawn
fu rn itu re , wom an's
aim 10-12. lo ti of
household Rems, old L P t end
78 s Books. H uffy Beach
C ruiser
bike
(wom ans)
C hristm as Tree (7 n) There it
too much to mem ion
Yard Bale-Fund R aiser For
fka tte w ie Kabtna VtaUme 184
East Floyd Ava. lake Mery Sept
16 0 17, deykght t4 7
Set
8am -12pm .
t8 8 8
M arysville
Dr,
D eltona,
(between Saxon A FI Sm ith M l
Normandy) King m attress-box.
c#wr Ixnaixa. toys Ctotw*. took.
M ary Kay, m ore.___________
219— W

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A lum inum , C ane, C opper,
Braae, N ew epepere, A u to
R adlatora A B attertee
407-321-0004
• I I W . 1ST, S anford
M-F, 10-4. l e t 0-1

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4 WHEELERS FOR BALE
*005 Yamaha 200 B le ste r
$8300. 3004 P o la ris 250
T ra llb la ra r $3300 end 2008
H o n d i $0 $2000. Ce* M 8-7M $330
New Yamaha Virago d one
2SOoc tk e e l togd. fysa l on ge*.
save appro* $2000 S ell
$2450 407-324-4501

s W u k lfD d b E k h tS S tfiN
OLA 8 8 SHOW
S anford C ivic C enter
S anford, F I
Fn n il* 0 /1 6 .6pm-8pm
Adm Kaion $5 00.
Good 3 D ay*
S a l 0/17, 9am-5pm
Sun, 9/10, 10am-4pm
Admiaaton $3 SO
$3 00 (w ith in * Ad)

Fo

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F o r S a le

4 W HEELEfVATV
2009 YAMAHA
300BLABTCR
$3300 386-7*9-53)0

1 have 4 S p e cia l O uota
A rch e ry
H unt P e rm it*
(KWW S-ICYWM) w hich w ill
tra d * fo r 4 B lack Pow der
S pecial H unt P e rm ft* fo r
anyw here
In
C e n tra l
Ftorkta C *fl Qaorga, 407-333I7 S 0

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h eeler s

4 WHEELEfVATV
2008 HONDA
■d
$7800 3A8-719-5330

Hot TiXVSpa 5 paraon. 5hp. 20
le ft. cab. kght*. new u*ed.
W arranty.
re ta il
$4300.
M criftoe. $ 1595 407-278-1582

231— C

2 1 7 - C ..A C B S A U s

m
J E L * .
M o t o r c y c l e s /4 -

OOfCRATOm
• BRAND NEW t.5 h p ,
3000kw $450 EACH
407-324-4501

TWo B rand New
4-W heelers
1- P o la r!■ 1 - Yamaha
$3,900 each obo
30A-7t$-A33O
,
2 7 6 -F e n c e
C«ntT«i F lo rid a F«oc«
A ll T y p N o f F m c t
S p e d a ll/in g In Vinyl
Fencing
■Free Estim ate*
4 Jc *n **d /ln *u r*d
•OuaMy W ork
•Prom pt 8*rvte#
3S0-709-A33O

S ale

1900 Pick Up Toyou. look*
rough b ut
good running
condten $800 obo A M u« Be*
154 C ountry C lub C trd e .
Sanford 407-9208400
Ford C ontour, 1997.4 Brand
new tv e *. excellent Inaid*
&amp;oul rune pertacil $2500 407­
792 9818 or 407-549-5834

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A * P h e w * of C onstrudion
Pressure C leaning.
Painting. Haultag
407-323-2041 (Hom e Phone)
407-314-0070 (C e* Phone)

S u b 0-3 200 1 4&lt;* m l to a th *
s n $11,450 c a ll o r vitN
4076732960

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FREEH Thomas Organ, ueed
very little N eed* tom e rape*
407-323-304I.

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FPE Breaker Box. 150A m ast
Assorted S0A1. 30A 1. 2 0 *8 .
IS A 1* breakers. $ t0 0 ,o b o 55'
galvanuad lanes CM electric
how l. $75. obo 407-547-0032

Chevy 1500 2003 Eal Cab
$12,950
can
or
v
4070732900 com

Notice that a mealing wee held
on August X . 2008, approval
was rscommended by the
Development Renew Teem and
grained by the Admmtstratrve
Othoal on August 31. 2005 (or
the following conditional use

3 118 EU IO TT AVENUE. I
ly described as LOTS 0 ♦ 7 BLK
8 MAYFAIR PB 3 PG 52 wa*
approved lor Vie existing non­
conforming to * street setback
end proposed „ 1« yard setoack

Chevy Tradbia/er LS 2005
$17,450
c a ll
or
v is it
4070732900 com
Dodoe 2500 Crew Cab 2004
D iesel 22k M l $21.980 c a l or
naa 4070732908 com

ANO

TC T ^ IV L n M a flM C n ~ tM ,l
VS 111.950 c a l o r nan
4070732900 com
TO T F iS o 2003" S O k-U
v is it
$9,950
cal
or
4070732900 com
Ford F2S0 2003 4x4 $ 15.450
c a l o r VtsR 4070732900 com
Ford W m dslar 2002 39k kk
Perfect $10,950 c a l o r nett
4070732900 00m

National Club Rtprasantitfra
Display; Hail TaapoN 4 CoUectablw

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:

Sa le

2 2 3 -M lS C E L L A N E O U S

6 PM. - 9 P.M.
9A il.* 5PH.
10A.M.-4 P.M.

eg als

ans

Chevy 1500 2001 Ext Cab
$10,950
c a ll
or
vtsR
4070732900 com

Special Guests:

Single Story
Design

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SHOW AND SALE
Fit, SopL 16,2005
Sot, SspL 17,2005
Sun, 8*pt IB, 2005

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m ents

SankarA CMc Center
4A1 E. Esmfnots Ave.
Sanford, F I

PC eyatam. A M 0 1 68 kM Z. M d
Tower. 19" monaor, speakers.
HP 722c p rin te r, 0VD7C0
combo. CO Burner. $500. Must
see. 407-547-6832

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M
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aneous

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Glass Show

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Cloetog

Sanlando Depression

o m puters

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222— M
Pm B u ll 1/2 yrs old. w hile weh
•pot*. A real ro e garde dog wWi
lots of energy. 407-3238019.
needs a good hom e.

D ining Rm sal com plete
wAaitch A chine cabinet, tw o
com plete bedroom sals, range,
waatwrMryer. swivel rocker Ike
new 407-920-8460

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M INK COAT) FuR length w ith
hood. S ue large, kept in farrier
storage $3 000 C a l 380-709BO70

Come Check Us Out]

1st Month's Rent

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209— C
SPA: Ftoer-optic waterfall,
therapy |*ta . cup holders,
Insulated cover, lu ll factory
w arranty Never used *1 crate.
$1995 407-339-0678 OR 386­
216-2948

OSHOHNI

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Country
Style
: City
Living

Pool Table 8 It solid wood, P
■tele. K-88 r e lit, leather
pockets, new In crate. Coat
$3500. sacrifice lo r $1250
407-4704890

1:4 /2 .0 * New. New
C arpet. New Ceram ic TV*,
new ly
P ainted
lnt/E «t.
$199,900
R en o va te d: 2/2 . Newly
Pam ed Interior. New C arpet
$140,900
TWO S to ry V icto ria n Home,
5 Bed/4Bath. over 3200 aq 8.
Fpics 4 Porches. H ug*
Living. Dining A Fam ily Rm *
w/ W et Bar Located m
Histone D istrict Overlooking
Gorgeous Park A 4 Blocks lo
Lake M onroe Listed In
National R egistry of Histone
Homes. $544,900.
f’ A l / l

40fV1 Be»v $750 per monTi Drat
1 Iasi m onth's rent Security
deposit negotiable C a l Mr
George L Loper anytime. 407­
322 5084

'

A d ju s ta b le B ed: Rem ote
control head to o l, m assage,
tim er, euto-flet feature, dekne
cheopracre mattress A l brand
new w ith
w arranty $1850
407-331-1941 or 308-7S3-O489

rterehange at CR1V17A2 mxl
M 1081 sq 8. 6-12 parking
apace*, Toned C-1. A val nywl
$1650m o C a lP o n tg Realty
407-322-8678

Fo r R

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FUBNmiH, For S ale

IJOOeqn. O ffice Bldg lor mm
$!2000/m o plus CAM Also
sm all office lo r rent $52S/tno
w ith common lobby A rest
Both located on St
River In the Port o l
Sanford. Great view of manna
Swatar P tw ty d p a rk to g p a tf
location C a l Hidden Harbour
Marina, 407-022-1610, ask lor
Don.

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n it u r e

GMC Y lkon XL 2002 SLT 33k
$19,950
cat
or
dsn
4070732900 com

1317 El M AVENUE legal,
iMkratied a* IEO SEC 3e IVW

'•« »p« aoenco iocma •

am r r k o r raw o o n i k n i
IA4 RUN E 109 FT N TO.RV
NWLY TO PT N OF BEG S TO
BEG (LESS RO) waa approved
tor reduction n parcel area and
approval of the existing non-con•ormeig sue yard setoeck.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IF A
PERSON
DECIDES
TO
0 * * * ; * DECISION MADE
^ T H RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THE
ifO V E MEETING. HE/SHE
“ f® “
CALENDAR DAYS
FROM THE OATE OF THE
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIAL 8
ACTION
Pitoksh September u 2005
U062

H o Contact

BAl M*t Downey

Studio A p artm en ts

Startingat

P.0 BoatS80775
Ortando, FI 328560275
(407)2963355
(407)8565503

s474

Admission $3.50
$3.00 (with this ad)
Sot A Sun. only

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PREVIEWAND SHOPHNG

U n fo n l C « in U o r t n a i t s i

Frttoy. Seat I I M l - $ PJ1 la IPJL
U J t AdafMior Oocd U 1 Pays

407-323-3111

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3291 8. Sanford
Ava., Sanford
k. _ Ik i*
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Subaru Outback AWO 2000
80k m i $11,980 o a l o r v ia l
4078732986 com

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4 W HEELEfVATV
2004 POLARIS

NOT1C0 OP INTENTION
TO REQIITER
nC TITK X /* NAME
N ote* le hereby given th«i
Ben Rodgers, desmng to
engage In buteies*. under toe
Fictitious
Name
of
Big
b y tM te d Storage Center,
•ocatod •! H 7 /I2 I Applewood
Owe. Longwood. Florida 32750.
In Seminal* CourVy, Florida wet
legraler said name with in*
of
Corporawna.
PubSah September 14. 2005

$3200 C a l 300-709-5330

H erald S er vic e D ir ec to r y
NEW
TECHNIQUE,
FULL
SERVICE
PRESSURE
WASHING
COMPANY
FAMM.Y OWNED A
O PCRATtO SINCE 1IA2

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ChrtstophBr Lbor 's

Handyman

MV i Tt n S

Unflc«tocJ&gt;1
W * A c c e p t A ll
C ra d lt C a rd * .
T re a R e m o va l,
T rim m in g , B o b ca t
S vc. F ire w o o d ,

Free Eabmalet.

407-497-1175

t

Remodeling,
Tiles,
Painttng

CrtmAns Aoteal

Wort. $*nior

M i l l BphfrftNry n i j j j j J f f \
Chalr«...Atartlngat$225Sup
* I nvaaaati t i l l
• Sofas. ~$365 ♦ fabric
• Diamond TUfts^Extra

A

Excellent Workmanship!
31 Years in Business.
Pickuo &amp; Deliverv

futyU cAna.

AComphtt
TmStnktCo.

407-415-9358

407 719 7301

Roofing
Specializing In

Reretftaifi
RC
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n
fR I m

417-322-1126
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4 0 7 -3 2 1 -4 9 9 4 Ceil;4 0 7 -4 3 0 -8 3 3 0

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K in d q u s llty
v ie * th s ty o u
i

depend on.

m m irc U l rn d
R e tld e n iu l

s Estim ate

EXPERT LAWNSERVtCCl
Yctoda* Mowing. Edgrtg.
Weedeakng. BkMfng. Ugril
Trmmrtg. Yard Ctearvcp,
U id iiSo d
Many satsked Lake Mary,
Longwood, S*rtont Heatvow
cutfomars For HefaEfs.
Fnarxfy ARaasonNXa lawn
Samoa (Reas* cal
Stave Coban. Eta
CarMAadToro Qrocnda Maator

Activity
Assistant
PArt-Urns wesksnd
Position. Muat b#
snsrgstlc and anjoy
working with tha
Plaasa contact Rich
Baaser, (Activity
Dlractorjat

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T X QXANERS
FOR THE WELL
DRESSED
PROFESSIONAL

Frankie’s
Cleaners

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Magnolia Self-Storage

Cool li Cun) All
Sr HiuA 5 Hirur

Opan 24 Horn
Tut-Wsd-Thur

Drop Of «nd Dry Ctsirtnfl
SstyIoss M*o AvaIM)**
2921 8. Orlando Or. (17-92 • 8avA-Lot Plaza)
8ertord.Fl • 407-820-1299

2530 S. Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, FI 32773
PH. 407-321-2906
Localy Owned and Operated
Resident Manager On Site
Lowest Rates
Al Units Drive Up
Monthly Rentals
Air Conditioned Unite Available
Boat av. and Vahids Parking
24 Hr., 7 Pay W iiMy Acosta

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NOTICE OF AUCTIOft
The auction w« be held on
SEPTEMBER 17, 100S. at
9 00 AM at 325 Aukn Ave.

TTw 81. John* O ver Water Management D utrtcl h a t recalved
h e epp*ca1ton(s) k» Environmental Tie source PermA(e) from

Oviedo FL

Trinity Prepw alory School. Craig Maughen. 5700 Treaty Prop
Lem . W inter P a rt. PL 127*9. appScaton #40-117-2919)8 The
profact la localad In Samlnola C owity. Section 30. Township 21
South Ranga 30 E a t! Tha ERP fp e rra m n t* lor construction of
a turlaoa water managamant ty tta m tar tia Tiddly Praparatory
School Maintenance BuMding. a 0 23-acra profact

Protp*ctfv«
may
mapect He vehete* on h e day
unit t r u

The tallowing vehicle* are
offered k* bid*
2003 FORO
V9t# 1FTRX17W53H823009
Pubkeh Gepterrtoer 14. 2005
U062

Tom Nelaon Painting In c , 1141 C e n trtl park D r. Sanford, FL
32771. apptcaOon #40-117-21500-49 Tha profact la located In
Seminole County, Section 29. T ow ntftp 19 S o u ti. Range 30
East. Tha ERP application It tor oonttrucflon of a aurlace water
managamant ty tta m tor a 0 99-acre development known a t lha
Hatton W arehoute
Tha 9 to (l) containing each of lha above kite d appkcalron(i) are
available tor tn tp a d io n Monday through Friday e ice p t tor legal
h o td a yt. 9 0 0 a m . to 5 0 0 p m a l tw St Johna Rhrar Water
Managamant D wtrlct Headquarters or lha appropriate Sarvlca
Canter. Wrtoan obfackona to toe appteatlon may be made, but
m ould be Med w m (received by) »w D tttn d C ttrk. 4049 Raid
S t, Palatka. Ftorida 32177-1429, no later n a n 14 d a yt from lha
data o f pubteadon W ntten obfectona m ould Identify the obfacto r by name and addraaa, and fu#y datertoa toe obfecton to Bw
appteatlon FMng a w rtflen obfecton doaa not enttoe you to a
Chaptar 120, Florida Statute*. A dndnutratlv* Hearing Only
thoaa partona whoae tu b tta n tia l im a ra ttt are affected by the
appteatlon and who Me a petition m aatng Via requirem ent! to
Section* 120 590 and 12057. Florida Statute*, and Chapter 20­
100. Florida Adrrentttratrv* C od*, may obtain an Adrmnwtratfva
haartog A* kmafy Had w r*a n obfacbona w d b * pram m ad to 9 i*
Board tor conelderallon In 9a dekbaraaona on appkcaHon prior to
the Board taking a ctcn on #ie appicatw n

A l d *ed property bemg m toe
County of Semmde. Stefa of
Florida

Proepectve bidder* may
mapect he vehicle* on the day
before he Auction tram 9AM
u nit 5PM Term* are ca»h of
centred fund* onty OVIEDO
TOWINO reaerve* Ihe ngfd to
aocepl or refute any and a l

U nleu auch certfealed) ahat
be redeemed aecordng to lew.
toe property deterbed m auch
certificatalfl w« be add to toe
rvghett btoder at toe w att front
door.
Semmote
County
Courthouae, Sanford Florida.

The fofowing vehicle* ere

Monday. Saptombkf 19.1005
si ItOOem

V9M 1Q0CD515904229319

Pubkah Captamber 14. 2005
U053
FubSc Auction
Pubkc eucbon to be held at
901 am. on toe deyta) apeafad
below, at toe Iron! door d
Athen a Ibwmg. Inc Located el
2499 Ok) Lake Mery Rd Suae
134. Sanford. FL tor toe piapoea d dtspoemg d toe kBow
mg ve/vdes

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(1) Ybw 1991/Meae MERCURY
4DR
VtN» 1MECM534tMA535t32
Pubkeh Oeptembef 14. 2005
U054
N otka of Vehicle Auction
II) 1994 Saturn 4DR Bkr
Vma 1G52KS577R2183I93
(Auction data 9-5989)

VEHICLE AUCTION

(Aucaon deto1M 989|

1 .9 0 . TOYOTA
#4T 1SV22E4LU154204

one hour prior to *a l* Term*
ere ca*h or certified kind*
Semnoie Wrecker re*erve* toe
ngfd to accept or refect any end
a# bid*

Auction to be held on 1984-05
• 10AM el Pracheay Towing.
1240 S Ronald Reagan Dhrd
(CR 427). Longwood

Pubkah 6aptamb*f 14. 2005
U066

Pubkan Saptamber 14. 2005
UO03

Pubkart September 14. 2005

E IA I. ESTATE V » |.« a
PUBUC AUCTIONS P tur ton ad ( * f i“
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tH

A l ol aeto property bamg m toe
County d Semmote. Stele d
Honda
Untata auch eerlBcetod) d ia l
ba redeemed aooorBng to law.
rw property desorbed m such
cwrtikcated) wB be add to tie
rugbest Udder el toe weet Iront
door.
Semnoie
County
Courthouae. Bwdord. Florida.
Monday. October 19, TOO* to
11 00am

Payment of Sale lee. epfBce
Me documenury stamp la*a*
and cecordmg lees are mowed
to ba paid by toe euoceeati# Bid­
der al toe ears FlB peymanl d
an am am l equal to toe hW&lt;eal
tw l M du9 witw 24 hour* mhmr

Payment of Saw lee. appacabte documenury aurnp leaea
and reoordmg lees we re»wed
to be paid by toe euoceaeA# bid­
der al toe sale FtR payment of
w i amount aquB to toe Ngheel
bto le due witom 24 hear* eher
toe edverbaed Im e ol sale A l
peymenu aha! be cash or guwanteed
instrument,
n r ~~
payable to toe Cterk ot
O c a l Court
Dated on *757005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TME CIRCUIT
COURT
___
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by JUOITH ECKENROTH
Deputy Ctork
Pubkah August 31, 2005 and
September 7, 14. 21. 2008
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Mid otow person# having Mean#
Of demand! egemet decedenf a
•stale on whom • copy d tow
mace w raquead to b * served
must Me toer toeme t o l b i
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF I
MONTHS AFTER TME T « * OF
TME FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER TH€ 1*4E OF SERVttE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
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OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIM* NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TRIE
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIOA
PROBATE COO* WILL BE
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S tS I x E COUNTY. FLORIOA
by OERALJXNi HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
.
Pubkah August 81. » 0 » and
6apwmbw 7,14. 21. 2005
TITO
_______
R uaceot Aay l r aann
to r Taa Dead

Mordey October 15. 2985. to

1100 am
Payment o l Stoe toe. « * * » ;
bW aocumeroary 1^ ^ * * 2
w id teconkna leo « - a
to be peto ^
aw W
to ww
h e atoe FiB paym
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A d v e r t is in g N e t w o r k * o f F lo r id a I

NODCSO#

am on h o T hh Bay • •
TIM BER. 7006 At 9W bold
door ot Santord Towmg k
(WKPvery In c. tocatod to 25M
Country CkA) Rd . Santonk _H
32771. tor tw pupoaa to to a poemg of tw toaoemg veddtoa.

2 f ABF73F4JX215629
1999 FORO
bto • due —h a i 24 t o r t *1” I
tw advamaad Wna M sa W A I I
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p a y m e rv a a h a lb e c a W i* I
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mfttrUlTMOl.
mtlrumbcHe
1 wwaAMSB to o t Al t n
payable to h e O erk ot
C ea B C o ut
C o S w 'c iB i R d_9artW d. H
Deted on 9/25/2006
52771. tor h e P H »e» to * *•
poemg to h e kBawng vefdtle.

NOTICE IS HEWBY OWENto— RICHARD 8 CASSEUBER

Sleet BuUtUnC*

U p l Services

Puba*h Sepwmbw7.14,2006

certfceM N • •
!° J S
hrbeel Mddw to tw weto ko&gt;d
’S c T
Semmote
Court,
Counnou—. Sentord. Ftonda.
on

1 s s r s is *

A e u rllciv Im aivioi HUOyHJ-HHBU JIB

H o a tF o rS a U

Repreaonuwe

Urveee euch oertBcatota) ehel
Iw iedeem ed aooofBng to tow.
propwty oeaatoed at w *h

Deled cat 9/25/2006

*•*"

f il e d

A l cf awd property bemg at toe
County o l Banknote, Slew at

toe edvenwed wne d awe ne
paym ent tow* be cash CBM—enieed
maugment.
made
payable to h * Cterk d
C roat Court

^

c l a im

TME DATE OF FIRST PUBU
CATION OF THIS NOTICE 19
SEPTEMBER T. 2006

_

Payment ol Bale lee. * * * • ;
Me docum w iw r
and recorBng toee wa
to be owd by 9w auccm i* * —9
der to tB etoe
w ie m o iF la q u to to to a h g h Jto

B n x h w tllt* )* * '116*

any

^
,2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER t h e DECEDENTS
OATE OF OCATH IS BARRED

ALLEN MC ARTHUR
Monday OcSobw 10. M 09. to j
1180 am

(*66|S12-UR2-

(|00)»J6-HW #B0MJ»

Payment d Sale lee. appaceMe documenury aurnp la * as
and lacordmg tees we rwaared
to be pwd by toe luoce a etii Mddw to toe sale. FiB payment d
w i wnounl equal to toe hi(#w it
Md U due wdtvn 24 hours altor
toe w frw toed wne of stoe A l
peymenu shea be ceah of guw
enued
mstrumeni.
mede
payable to toe Clerk ot toa
C ro ft Court

Deecnpeon d Property: LEO
L O T 3 4 ESTES A0 0 TO
OVIEDO P8 7 TO 44

U A COOL JOSH N toueil conpaa, tons*
Z L . Tm tlU S cU ir*
puJ o*im n| P«noail.iy a I™ '* r™ ,MCT" "

SSS-nTrStt..-*"—*"*1,

Monday. October 10. 9009. at
11

(ro t. »».W 0 m l
(j*j)6 1 J 2059.
m K w ua' Can Claw » « « M arim as
1.114)7. | l H k i r A ’ t tim

B m ln e s * F o r S s k

Unless such certificated) aha!
ba i adeemed accordmg to lew.
tw property deaerbed ei auch
cartBcaaed) wB be aotd to toe
ragheB bidder al toe weal koro
door.
Samnola
County
Cotflhouso. Sanford. Florida,
on

The wkrwvabetton to toe 4 . .
d MILDRED R OWENS,
deceased, whoae dele d deeto
w et May 9. 2005 end whoae
Social Security Number a 2*432-1029. I* pending ei toe
Cirourt Court tor Semnoie
County.
Honda,
Probata
On w o i. toa addrese d which U
Poet Ortce Drawer C. Sanford.
FL. 327728659 The name*
and wkkataaa d toe Penonto
Representative
end
“

A l ot aato property twag « h a |
2514 YEAR
County d Samnoto. Stato d | CERTIFICATE M *2 S
O , ISSUANCE: 19M
Honda
1921-31-511unw»a auch cwIBcaiata) MB# I
PARCEL ID#
be (adeemed aaoortng to tow I 00098340

* ARKANSAS H i*111,1
E ll CJTJ.

NOTICE TO CREIXTOR3
A l of M id property bemg to toe
C a rry ol Semnoie. State of
Honda

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
PARCEL IDF 3J-19-J1-907- toW M ELENOA J EDMISTON
OR fUCHARO S CASSELBER­
00095358
RY, tw holder of toe toaowmg
Oaacnptxm of PropertY LEO W I cerohcatel*) fwe N ^ sed ^
3# H O T LOT 235 (U S B 8 TO k»eato(a) tor • la * ■»— «»_ b i
1/2 FT) J o PACKARDS 1ST issued toereon The certihcele
ADO TO MIDWAY PO 2 TO 104 I num berl.) end W»R*»
oauwca toe deecrptkin of toe
property, end toe nwneta) «
Names m wfucn aaaaaaw) | S
j7operty
S T a w u eaaeaaed w /w e e .
JESSIE COLLINS

U A T IR IS O V H HOME S i m Inm I ' " * "
N crtiC anitaa C tlin ra rW a rr M 4r5run|.(U Il‘ » -:nW (d b )IJ yiTiTi K*m Lir can

A u to m o U v *

MILDRED R OWENS.

CERTIFICATE NO: 13M YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 19M

IIH p W s n tc d
‘

IN RE: ESTATE OF

^
31.
m u y ira thm dstcnpm n os ww ■ ruHMh Augvml
7, 14. t l .
property- ■n|t W n s m id l W I t it *

(«u))7Kva»lfc im ^ m liln aLiat f a
"

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEM NOIE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROSATE o m s k m
FILE NO. 300S-CP-1M1

Names m much aaaetaed
EQUIVEST LP

Deled on 9/26/2006
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. I
to il WILLIAM E KIRCHMOff. I a S T S - S S * C1RCU.T
toe holder of toe kBowmg certBeelele! has Ned aato eertdn

^ V**4 )• ytiMf - r r . «o»
Kayhk
AJv*nuft of fhi%Vm**
1
. - S T l - H B -h ra S l« M )1 4 9 7 J«

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4
J ^ A

Dated on 8/25/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OT THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Publah August 31. 2006 and
September 7.14, 21.2006
T174
________________

Deecnpeon at Property LEO
LOT 18 MAYMANS ADO NO 2
TO 5 TO 7

Monday. October 19, 1009. d I

P o o la

^ " "
y y ro ro ^ -^

Payment ol Stoe tee. appace
Me documenury sump lu e s
and leoorBng lee* are reqiarod
to ba pato by toe auoceaak# Ud­
der at h e atos FiB payment d
■n amoerr equal to toe hrgheto
Ud U due warm 24 h o rs eher
toe edvenwed tone ol sale A l
peymenu shad be ceen or guwwdeed
instrument,
made
payable to the Cterk d toe
Circus Court

PARCEL ID# 07-21-30 513­
00008190

1100 am

tw o n

Auctions

So«ni CAEOUhA

Unwee auen certfeew a) ahol
be redeemed eocorfkng to law.
toa property deecrbad m auch
osrtihcaisd) wB ba add to toa
highest ladder el toe w ett kor-t
door.
Semnoie
County
Courthouse. Sanford Florida,
on

___nes in which assessed
ISIAM TROUTMAN. ETHEL L
TROUTMAN

H e a lth

fo r Taa Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
tool MELENOA J EDMISTON
OR RCHARO B CASSELBER­
RY. toe hoidof of toe toaowmg
certificated) has Ned aato cartrfira n d ) tor ■ taa dead to b*
iaauad toereon The certhcate
number) i) end yeerd) ot
aeuwpe. toe deecnpdpn d toe

Al of sard property bemg n toa I

Desorption d Property LEO
LOT I I BLK D HARMONY
HOMES P fl 13 TO 35

Deacrptun of Property LEO
SEC 39 TWP 199 ROE 29C W
430 FT O f 6W 174 O f 8W 174
O f NW 174 8 O f PAOLA

Monday October 18. IS M . to
It 00am

CERTtolCATE NO: 3311 YEAR
County Of Samnola. Stale d |
O# ISSUANCE: 19M
Honda

PARCEL ID# 07-21-39505­
00008110

PARCEL 10# 38-19 29-300012COOOO

Unless wKh cervkceted) the#
be ia deemed eccortkng to tow.
toe property deaerbed in auch
certificated) wB be teU to toe
rw#iest btoder at h e weet kont
door.
Seminole
County
Coutoouee. Sanford. Ftortde.
on

wfveh I wee assessed ware as

B5XVJCHARLAND

CERTIFICATE NO: 5309 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 5005

CERTIFICATE NO: 75 YEAR
O f ISSUANCE: 5003

Auction nB be Held on See
Above Delee
Al 2pm Al TrhCounty Towmg
1155 Beee Ave W rtar Spga FL
32709

A l d aato property bemg m toe
Courtly of Semnoie Stale ol
Honda

Deled on 9/25/2005

Deeapbcn d Property LEO
LOT 17 BLK OB QUAE. POND
ADO TO CASSELBERRY P8 7
TO 44

ta rj cert re e le d ) tor 1 lea deed
to be leaued toereon ThecartBcare number!*) end yeerd) d
ttauence. h e deecnpeon d he
property, and toe named) in
wfveh I wee eaaeaaed Ware a*

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that
MTAQ CUST FOR
AMHERST ASSET MOT LLC.
toe hotdef d toe knowing cark*cated) ha* Mad earl ce rtifi­
cated) b i n
dead to be
issued hereon Tha cerkkcate
number(a) end yeeRt) ol
leeuance. toe de*crx*on d he
property, and to * named) "
wfveh • was eaaeaaed w are a t

Nunes m which assessed
REALTY ASSET PROPERTIES
LTD

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TME CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE MARFORO
Deputy Oerk
Pubkeh August 31. 2005 and
September 7. t4 . 21.2005
T171

PARCEL ID# 08-21-39514­
0000 0170

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that WACHOVIA BANK AS
CUSTOOIAN/TRUSTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX SER­
VICE LLC, h e holder o l n a W-

Notice of Application
fo f TaiOeed

Payment d Sale fee. fppkca
bto doam entery elamp d ia l
arto racoftkng lee* are required
to be pad by toe auceeukl bid­
der at toe aele Ful peymert of
w i e m u * equal to h e fvghetl
bto &lt;e due wrtom 24 hour* eher
toe edverwed tm e c# tale A l
payments anal ba cash or guar­
anteed
meVument.
made
payable to lha Clark ot toe
G rouaCoul.

CERTIFICATE NO: 3791 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 700)

e g a ls

Deecnptrm d Property: LEO
SEC I I TWP 21S ROE S1E E
100 FT OF W 520 FT OF N 90
FT O f SW 1/4 O f SW 1/4 OF
SW 1/4

Monday. October I t , TOM. el
1100am

earl certihcetedl tor e lea deed
to be issued thereon The oertftcate num berdl end yeard) of
issuance. h « desenphon of too
property, end toe named) In
Which • w et taaeeeed Were a*

Dated on 9/25/2005

L

e c a ls

toe property deterbed ei lu h
certificated) wB be add to toe
fvghetl btoder at toe weal front
door.
Semnoie
County
Courthouse Banlord. Ftortde.
on

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that WACHOVIA BANK A9
CUSTOOIAN/TRUSTEE FOR
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX SER­
VICE LLC. toe holder ol toe M -

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMWOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah Augu«t 31, 2005 and
September 1.14, 21.2005
T
I M
__________ _
Nonce o f Appacefton
to r Ta* Dead

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE MARFORO
Deputy Oerk
Pubkah August 17,24.31.2005
and Saptamber 7,14.2005
TOTS

(2) 19*5 Serum 4OR Red
V M 10UFS2918Z122219

The auction w i be held at
1200 P M on toe ta d date*
above Al Semnoie P a rt 4
Body 2540 B Myrtle Ave
Swdord.FL 32773 Proepectnre

Payment ol Sale lee. appacetie documervary atamp taiea
and leconkng lee* are reqwred
to be perl by toe eucceeakl
btoder at toe sate FiNpeym ert
d m amount equal to toe higheel bto a due wBvn 24 hour*
■her toe edvwtaed tm e ol eale
A l payments th a t be cash or
guaranteed nstnfTwnt, made
payable to toe Cterk d toe
G row Cowl

Deled on 9/11/2005

For further mformakon pteeu
ca l (407)321-2949

Pubkah Saptamber 14. 2005

Monday. October 1 0 .1009. M
ItOOem

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and racordmg tee* are rarpared
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an amount equal to toe Ngheel
bto la due wrtom 24 hour* alter
toe advertised bme d sale A l
payments th a t be cath or (pieranteed
m itrum anl.
made
payable to toe Clerk ol toe
C row Court

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Storage Cantor, tocetod at 779
Big Tree Onve. Longwood.
Florida 32750. In Samnola
County. F londi. wB regialar
le d name with toe Onraam d
Corporalone. Dapanment ol

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TME CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by JUDITH ECKENROTH
Deputy Oerk
Pubtoh: August 31. 2005 and
Sapiambaf 7.14.91. 2005
T IM ____________________
Notice o f AppKeetton
fo r Tea DooN

door,
Semnoie
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Honda
on

Detcnpfion d Property LEO
LOTS 22 • 23 BLK 20 PINE
LEVEL TO 6 TO 37

NOTICE O f AUCTION

NOTICE OF WTENTION
TO REOICTCR
FICTnTOUONAM
Noace a hereby given that
tort Rodger*, (touring to

Deled on 9/2572005

Unless auch certihcawdl th e !
be redeemed according to lew
toe property deaerbed ai ««h
certifcated) wB be sold to toe

PARCEL ID# 35 19 39513­
20000220

Thte euckon w * be held on
9EPTEM9ER 29. 100*. et
900 AM et 325 Ai4tn Ave.
Oviedo. FL

Pubkeh September 14. 2005
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Name* m whtch a *ta tte d
ERNEST EOWARDS EUNICE
WILLIAMS

Qtorta Lawta. DMaion O ractor. DtvUlon of Perm# Data Sennca*
SI John* River W ater Managamant D istrict

19* * CadBac 4 DR

A l of ea«! property being m toe
County d Semnoie. Bute d
Honda

CERTIFICATE NO: IN YEAR
O f WIUAMCE 1999

NeOrtdge H ornet. In c . 200 S Ronald Reagan B fvd . Sulla 200.
Longwood. FL 32750. application #40-117-101032-1. Tha pro­
fact la localad In Samlnola Courtly. Section 01. Townahlp 20
South, Ranga 30 Eaat. Tha ERP appteatlon I t tor conelrucbon of
a turlaoa w alar managamam ty tta m tor a 0 21-a oa , ra ttd a n ta l
developm ent known a t Ridgewood Ttoenhomaa.

Nokce a hereby given:
Semmoie Parr* 5 Body wB ael
et Pubkc Auctkin tor tafvage tor
ceeh on demand to tvtowal bto-

Names m wfveh aeaetied
DOUGLAS K OOROON

haghesl btod*r el toe we*l fronf

Term* are caail or

certified fin d * only OVIEDO
TOWING reaerve* h e nj#d to
accept or refute any and a l

O locata of Orlando. P. O Boa 1000. Orlando. FL 32802. app*
cation #40-117-49196-3. Tha profact la localad In Samlnola
County. Section 27. Townafvp 21 S o u tv Ranga 30 East Tha
ERP appt rahon la lo r conafnidlon of a turlaoa water manage­
ment ty tta m tor a 4 2-acre development known a t Via San
Pedro Spiritual Canter

NOTICt OP
PUBLIC AUCTION

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that MEIXNOA J EDMISTON
OR RICHARD S CASSELBER­
RY. the holder to the knowing
certrV aiedl h a i Med and carM cetadl for e le i deed to be
issued thereon The cerMceie
number |s l end year(«) ol
issuance. h e desertion of Ihe

L

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Ihe edvertiaed bme at tele A l
payment* th e ! be cath or guar­
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instrument,
made
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C rcu l Court

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HOIICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
iroe MELENOA J EDMISTON
^ RICHARD 8 CASSEURR
PARCEL 10# 01-2931-5UR
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turns to conduct surveys ol
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September M &amp; 15. 2005

Se n a t o r L e e C o n s t a n t in e

s

L e g is la tiv e U p d a t e
2005-2006 GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS
$63.1 BILLION
MM.TNS

STATEWIDE...
« Increased Education Budget
for K-12 students a record $1.8
Billion from last year
♦ Increased funding for the
Bright Futures Scholarship
Program by 13.6%
♦ Restored the Medically Needy
P ro g ra m
and
M e d ic a id
coverage for Adult Dentures
♦ Designated over $200 Million
for Beach Restoration and
Water Protection Projects
♦ Gave $13 Million to Hurricane
S h e lt e r s
&amp;
E m ergen cy
Operations Centers and over
$1.2 Billion for Hurricane
Disaster Assistance funding

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5 5 5 2 5 5 ?
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♦ A 10.31% increase in total funds for area K-12 schools
♦ An additional $28.4 Million for improvements and new programs at
the University o f Central Florida
« Funding for 3 additional Circuit Court Judges and one new county
judge in both Seminole and Orange Counties

OTHER IMPORTANT ISSUES...
KEEPING FLORIDIANS HEALTHY &amp; SAFE
The Legislature passed landmark legislation this year aimed at reforming
Florida’s Medicaid program. By seeking to reduce costs and maximise
efficiencies we are striving to achieve the sustainable growth desperately
needed to continue a successful program in future years, while reducing the cost to the
taxpayers.

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We also confronted the difficult topic of personal safety through two significant pieces of legislation. Hie Jessie* Lunsford Act
Increases the state’s abilities to monitor convicted sex offenders upon their release from prison and Senate Bill 436 permits a person to use
force against someone who unlawfully and forcibly enters their dwelling, residence, or occupied vehicle.

MANAGING GROWTH
Florida is one of the fastest growing states in the country, averaging more than tooo new people moving here each day.
Securing a successful plan to handle the growth will play a vital role in our State's continued success. This year we passed
Senate Bill 360, a reform package that ensures the protection of land, water and natural resources while planning for growth.
It also establishes a Commission to assist the citizens of the state in the involvement and understanding of future planning.

1

CONSTITUTIONAL CLARITY
During the 2005 legislative session, we looked at measures to address the problems in the current citizen Initiative process.
We passed House Joint Resolution 1723, which would require that all measures being considered for the constitution be passed
by 60% of voters, instead of the current simple majority now required for passage. This initiative will have to approved by the
voters in the 2006 general election.
At Might, Senator Constantine presenting money from hie so th Annual Charity Challenge frmdraising event which ra is e d

S m j o . o o o Jbr Central Horlda

charities

QUALITY EDUCATION FOR OUR CHILDREN
Education is the key to our state's prosperity and has continued to be an issue close to my heart. One way I am trying
to improve our schools is with a measure I call the ABCS Program. The ABCS, or A Business-Community School,
Program will allow businesses around the stats to have a public K-3 classroom if they can enroll at least 18 students.
This will give the opportunity for greater parental involvement' in their child's education, while also reducing school
construction and transportation costs and alleviating the burden brought on by expensive after school programs.
Other issues I sponsored this past year Included a measure allowing the children of diseased or disabled military
veterans to have a paid-for college education and a measure implementing higher standards for physical education in
public schools.
At left, Senator Constantins meeting with a g romp of4H studentsfrom his district

PROTECTING NATURAL RESOURCES
The protection and conservation of the environment has always been a focus for me. Over the last two yean
we made great strides toward the protection of Central Florida's most precious resource, The Wekiva River
Basin. As the chair o f the Wekiva River Basin Commission, tt is my continued duty to safeguard this valuable
area while ensuring our continued economic development. The next meeting of the Wekiva River
Basin Commission will be on September 22, 2005. You can access information pertaining to the Wekiva
Commission at www.ecfrpc.com.
Environmental protection does not stop with protecting our current resources. This year, as in the past, I
sponsored legislation aimed at the revival of chemically contaminated areas known as Brownfields. Through
the provision o f tax incentives and low interest loans, I would like to encourage the clean-up and use of lands
considered blighted. We can not only consider preservation-we need revitalization!

MARK YOUR CALENDAR
I will be hosting an Open House
at my District Office on

Wednesday, November 16,2005
From 3100*7:00 PM
Please come and meet me
and my staff and discuss the issues
important to you!

I'D LIKE TO KNOW WHAT YOU TH IN K...
Please take a couple minutes to answer thejbllowing questions and either mail, email or
Jax them to my district office at 407/M6M-7580. Your opinion is important to met
t . What do you feel is the most important issue for the 2006 Session?
a . What do you feel is the most important issue facing our district and Central Florida?

3. What do you feel is the most important issue regarding education in our state?

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June 29 A 30.2005

MELTON DURANT JR.. VERCN E DURANT

1001 N. Orlando Avo.
11Wand FL 32731
The 3*mmote County Port
Authority hereby

11
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE D EN D FCA TIO N *

IT .
&gt;■ 1200 noon m to*
Room at lh#
BuMng. 1810
Saetard, Banknote County.

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183CS27C11

CHASE HOME FINANCE.
liC . SUCCESSOR «V MERG­
ER TO CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.

PuMah: J im 28,2008
R181
JEANNCTTE C. CUELLAR 01
W HAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN: JM y SS MSS
TIME: 1000am
WHERE: A S R

1001 N . ___

record ot tho
tor auch purpose*. to y may

FL 32781
VEHICLES T O AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
V P S C LE C E N T R ICA HON #

of
and n M m c i upon which h t

appeal to boMd: Section
208 0105 Ftorldn Stetater
D itid it Sanford, la rtn o li
County. Florida Vito 21to day ot
Juno. 2000 A D .

2001 CHEVROLET MMJBU
1Q1NDS2J8182081S7
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R182

Sanknote County Port Autoortty
pjfi ifiiB ii
Attest

pi.

row, lonHniian

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P i# * m « la Ft SI 71MSS, Auto
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of Attorney w9 aa8 tool
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raoanm. aa towhaao to, i

\Mhicte Auckon •OOOoffl
WHEN: Juty 18, M M
WHERE: PauTf Towng. 1810
W lot S»oot.Sontord.FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1087
MAKE: SATURN
MOOEL: 40R
COLOR: GOLD
v m r 1O8ZK9278VZ31M10

tootrumont,
a too Clark at Via
a ro A Court

VOtocto Auction G B Q B fi
WHEN: M y 18, M M
WHERE: P u A Tbwtag. 1818
W 1it SOOOL Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1880
MAKE: CHEVY
MOOEL. 2DR
COLOR: WHITE
VtN r. JQIMR2484LK718382

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
M M r t to a Final Judgmant
at PohKtoauro datod Juno 22.
■wdinCaasNo.
08-CA-780-14W. ot flto O m it
Cow l Ot Sto EIGHTEENTH
Itoi
HOLE Oounto Fk
C H A 8 C H O M E FINANCE.
LLC, SUCCESSOR SV MERG­
ER TO CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
to PtoM I and JEANNETTE &amp;
CUELLAR,
at
aL.
art
« 9 aafl to 8 *

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT
MMOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORO
DaouTv Ctork
thSCh: June 28,2008 end July
8.1120.2008
R172

i at 8to M M bent door of
Buaato SANFORD.
SEMINOLE County. Florida,
1100 AM ototadt on too 1881
M y of JiFy. 2008.

VEHICLE
YEAH: 1892
MAKE: CHEVY
MOOEL 20R
COLOR BLUE
VIN » : J8IRF236IN7S1341S
VEHICLE
YEAR 1989
MAKE NISSAN
MOOEL: 40R
COLOR WHITE
VIN#: 1N48U31D3SC113772
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1982
MAKE HONDA
MODEL: 40R
COLOR BLUE
VIN # JHMS2342XCC1823S8
Va/iet* Auction MSOOam
WHEN: July 17,2008
WHERE: Poulo Towng. 1818
W lot Snoot Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1988
MAKE: CHEVY
MOOEL 40R
COLOR: GRAY
VIN#: 1G16N89H3GY102208
VEHICLE
YEAR 1997
MAKE SATURN
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR BLUE
VIN # 108ZH8280VZ337822
VEHICLE
YEAR 1998
MAKE FORD
MOOEL 20R
COLOR GREEN
VIN #: IFASP11J2SW187488
Votoclo Auction 9 9 OOoiti
WHEN July 18, 3008
WHERE: PouTo Towng. 1919
W 1to Shoot Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1998
MAKE INTERNATIONAL
MOOEL: TRACTOR TRUCK
COLOR WHITE
VIN # IH3HCAER44TH24098I
Vahid* Auction 9 9 00am
WHEN July It . 2008
WHERE. Paul’* Towing. 1919
W 1to Slroot Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1992
MAKE NISSAN
MOOEL: 20R
COLOR RED
VIN I 1N4EB32A4NC78324S
VEHICLE
YEAH: 1994
MAKE. PLYMOUTH
MOOEL: VAN
COLOR BLUE
VIN # 2P4GH2S35RRS51559
VEHICLE
YEAR 1992
MAKE HONOA
MOOEL: 30R
COLOR. BLUE
VIN # 2HGEH238&amp;NH53M98
i hereby grvon Paul*
Towng wto tax at pubkc auction
tor salvage lor cam on demand
to toghoot txddar. to
described vehctea
Proopoctivo bOderi moy inspect
votodoo ono hour prior to
Torino ora "CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS* Pout* Towing
roootvoo too ngto B accept or
reject any and al BIDS
Pubfcsft Juno 29. 2008
R159
NOTICE
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN Juty 18, 2008
TIME 1000am
WHERE A t R Towng Sarvica
1001 N Ortando A.a
Maitland FL 32731
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #
1993 tSUZU STYLUS
j AiJH 13363P740032)
Puttoah jura 29 2006
RfSO

DATED tto 12 (toy of Juno.
2008.

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LUIS ALONSO TOR RALSAI
DESANT of 877 LITTLE WEKIVA RD, ALTAMONTE SR RM
cut : LOUIS DC SANTO ot I
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PHONE 407-331-7033
PublaN: Juno 28.2008
R183
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PU9UC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Ao Daputy Clark

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contact
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Iblaptiona: (407)888-4227; 1800-865-8771 (TOO) or 1-800885-8770 (V) via Florida Ratoy
PubBah: Juno 29. 2008 and
July 8.2008
R IM ______________________

VtN# 2mebp93l3gx6*3479
THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD
ON JU W 18. SSM «r* -w
O 'CLO CK A T C A J TOBANOi
1240 S. CR'427, LONGWOOO.
FL 32780.

PuMtoh: Juno 29. 2006
R184

NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC N O TICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, TH A T ON TH E DATE
ANO TIM E LISTED BELOW .
ANO CO N TIN U IN G FROM
DAY TO DAY U N TIL A
G OO D S ARE SOLO. W E
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC­
TIO N . TO TH E H IG H EST
BIDOER. FOR CASH. AT TH E
W AREHOUSE
OP
ALL
AMERICAN SELF S TO R ­
A G E. LO C ATED A T 460
FLORIDA CEN TR AL PARK­
WAY.
LONGW OO O .
FL
32750. TH E FOLLOW ING
GOODS. WARES. ANO MER­
CHANDISE FOR R EN T ANO
O TH ER CH A R G ES FOR
W HICH A LIEN ON SAME IS
CLAIMED. TO W IT
DATE OF SA LE: 07/2072008
TIM E OF SA LE: 12:00 P JL
(Customer Kama) (Una # )
(Bool Description ot Good*
Baing Sold)
STOCKBRIDGE, VIRGINIA #103 HOUSEHOLD GOODS
MABRY. DARLENE - #159
HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
KESSLER. SUSAN. ROBERT
•# 1M HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
K1MJUANA, THOM AS • #210
TO O LS
G ILES. DARLA • #244
HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
PEREZ. PEDRO - #336
HOUSEHOLD GOOOS
JO N E S . THOM AS • #415
HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE
ADAMS. DYLAN - #45 CAR
EW ANS. MARK • #498
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
THOM AS. ROBERT IE T A #518 HOUSEHOLD ITEM S
VALLE. JO SE - #88 TOOLS
STO R A G E
P R O TEC TIO N
A U CTIO N SERVICES, LIC
(593
TH E ABOVE INFORMATION
IS TO BE PUBLISHED ONCE
A W EEK FOR TW O CO N ­
SEC U TIV E W EEKS SAID
SALE TO BE UNDER ANO
BY
V IR TUE
OF
THE
STA TU TES O f THE STATE.
IN SUCH CASES MADE ANO
PROVIDED
Pubkan A n * 28 2005 and
July 8 2005
R IM

MOTIC8
WHAT / t a u t SALVAGE
AL/CTCtti
W HIN M ) 17. M A
I MAT lOUCW"
rrH th t A 4 N W a g &amp; #»«*

MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctorb of aaM Cowl

CAJ TOWV4G WILL SELL AT |
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMAND TO HH3HE3TBIDDER
TH E
FOLLOWING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
0E8CRM CD VEHICLE
tool MELENOA J EOMISTON
OR RICHARO S CASSELBER­
108S MERCURY 4 DOOR:
RY too hotter cl too taaowtog

PROSPECTIVE BIDOERS MAY
W 8PECT THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFORE
AUCTION
BETW EEN SAM ANO SPM.
TERMS ARE CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS CAJ TOWING
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO I
ACCEPT OR R EJECT ANY |
AND ALL BIOS

M f H8 CMCWT COURT
0# I a t U L K IIIN IH
jU O CIAL CIRCUIT
0# 7LG4UGA
W AND FOR
ICOUNTY

Monday. AUGUST 8 1 1
111

on 8/23/2008

88. SPRING VIEW,
Sato (tea* S7-S19S • 10 0 0 1 LO T
ACCORD8K1 TO THE PLAT
am. at Uanoro FadMt
THEREOF AS M CO flO EO M
PLAT BOOK 29. PAGE (S) 42
ANO 43. OP TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA; aft/a
Moaa VaBoy Ptoco.
ot aNa by Bbnf t m too I 3002
IMMar Park. FtartM 32782
Clorti
of
Court*.

B w O to ttf Court.
28% BUYERS PREMIUM
ami 83182.88 I

|to law.
I to auch
a) w9 ba eoM to fia
r at tie weal bom
County
Courtoouaa. Santord, Florida.

N oncaos

to aaM Ftoo* Judgment. 0 a *

bond m par FL SI 8SSE17. Nat
In a m M oI Bon

by Q CRALDtC HAPPORD
D ^ d y Ctork
Pubtoh: June 29,2006 m d J
1 1120.2008
R17S

arareqttrad

toDopaidby tool
dor at too *ata FuB poymarl ot
to toahlghaat
btt la dua wtthte 24 hoix* alter
of aato Al
or (

kndK Bapad
PubBah: Juno 28. 2008
R IM

A&gt; of sold property bates to 9w
County ot Samtoola. Stato at

Paymonl ot Sola too, 1

D aM toM fO ).
Seminote County Ron Autoortty
m advene* ot to#
(407) 322-4796
• M u d Slot * thoy d
OB

L ecals

Le g a u

Leca ls

CSHfflPICATK NO; 310 Y IA A
OPtSSUANCf: IM S
PARCEL ID# 25-19-30-5AH0000-017C
Osscripttcn cl Proparly: LEO N
84 FT O P S 124 F T OP LOT IT
ROBINSONS SURVEY OP AN
ADO TO SANFORD P B 1 PG 82
N llnM m wnwi
ALFREOA WALLACE. SARA O
JENKINS
At at *4!d proporty baing to 810
County at Samnoto, Staio ot
Florida.
Untea* ouch eorMcaia(*) aha!
bo radaamad aocordtog to law.
a propariy described to ouch
carkftcated) wto ba add to too
County
Courlhouae. Santord. Florida.
Monday. AUGUST O i, 2008. at
1100am.
Paymani ol Sato too. appicabta documantary damp laxav
and racordtog towa are raquitad
to ba paal by too tuccaaatoi batdar al too atoe. Ft# paymani ol
m amount equal to too highaal
bid to dua wtoun 24 hour* aftor
too advamaad tone ol aato. Al
payments mat Do cam or guar­
antied
instrument
made
payable to tha Clerk of too
OcuM Court

Paymonl 0# Sato
Me
to bo paid by toa
der 9 1 » aaM FuB paymani ol
Ito fio N g N *
Md la dua wthto 24 houm Mtor
I 8ma M atoe. A l
to tto Clark of tie
CtrcuE Court.
Datod on 8/23/2006.

NOTICE 0 HEREBY GIVEN,
MARYANNE MORSE
tool MELENOA J EOMISTON I CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
OR RICHARO S CASSELBER-1 COURT
of ton
SEWMOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
) haam
DA
to ba I by OERALDME HARFORO
eato(a) tor a tot
Deputy Clark
numbar(a) and yaar(i) ot I Pubtoh: June 28.2008 and JMy
issuance. too M a M w d too
1 1120.2008
praparty. and too named) m
R179
w N chbw
of
tarlbe

YEAR
PARCEL ID# 2 5 t8^0-8A I-|
0817-0000

Deeu tpOcn ot tooparty: LOTS 3 I
(a ) tar 0 lax dead to ba
S 4 S N 1/2 OF VACD ALLEY
twraon. The
AOJ ON S BLK 9 TR 17 SEMI- [
number)*) and yaarfa) of
NOLE PARK PS 2 PO 7S
daecilpQun of too
property, and tw named) In
Namea to which
which R wi
LUTHER OELA1NEY HEIRS
A l ot aaM praparty being in too I
County ot Bimbuto. 9Ma ot] C tR T V K A T t NO: 747 YEAR
PARCEL ID# 36-18-30-515
OK050S80

UMooo auch oaiMrma(i) 1
accortong to tow; I
b u t o if to auch
&gt;) w9 ba add to tow |
highaal Didder m too weal I
door.
Seminole
County I
Courtoouaa. Santord. Florida, on

of Prooftv: LEO
LOTS 96 S7 M ♦ 90 (LESS W
150 FT) BLK K A D CHAP­
PELLS SUBO PB 1 PG 71

Monday. AUGUST 8S.
1100am.

Namaa In which
RUTH COHEN ETA L

Paymani ot Sato too. appHrahto | A l of oaid properly baing In tto
County ol Sonvnota. Stoto ol
documentary atamp toaaa *
raconbng toao are required to ba I Florida.
pato by toe auceoaaM bkktor at I
too aato. Fu8 poymant ot an I Untoa i auch carahcato(a)
ba radaamad acoordbig to law,
amount 09101 to 9io MgftoM bid
l to auch
to dua wihln 24 hot#* aftor f
a) w « ba aoU to tw
8ma at aato. A l pay-1
bo cam or guaranr al tw wa
County
totoo Ctork of toe CtoxiR Court
Courthouee. Santord, Ftorlda,
Otoad on 8/23/2008
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT |
COURT
SCMPKXE COUNTY, FLORIDA |
by OERALDME HARFORO
Deputy Clark
FuStoh: -StoO 28. 2005 an^ A#y |
* .1 1 2 0 . T ‘
R173

DwacrtpOon oI Property LEG I
LOT 3 BLK 3 MEISCHS SUBO |
PB 3 PG 84

Ltotoaa auch cartFcato(*) aha# I
ba radaamad according to law,' and any other location aa may ba aubsequentty deemed appro­
too propariy doaertood in auch I priate and convenient
car*itoato&lt;ai *na ba aold to tw
highaal biddar al tw weal bom
DEPARTM ENT O F TRANSPORTATION
door,
Saminoia
County |
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
Courtoouaa. Santord. Florida,
on
FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IM PACT

Monday. AUGUST 00. 2008. al |

A i of awl pruparty bong ** bo
County or Som nxs SUM ot
Ftande

CCRTW ICATI NO M* YEAR
o# issuance i taa

u w u auch carabtaiaiii aha#
ba radaamad accronang to tow
ffw preaWf daOMliad *&gt; M il
aarBMtotod) wd ba auu is a «
&gt; V «V Pvtoto rn Vw wot* H a l
duur
bamwuto
C w r,
Um/rwW borOura Fkatoa

PARCEL iO# 35 15 30 3070U050UW0
le v r * lu i J H ia a ri) (O T9 9
4 IJA M fN b C U P L A rd M X A
bCAJARE bb If 1 PG 48/
Nerrwa m a*w*

The Dtaetat ^vaa noBca of Betotenf 0 laaua a permit to tw taatwrtog appBcanXa) onJune 9.2008:
Banknote County Boardof County CornmNalonara. 520 W Labe Mwy
BM 80 200, Stekbid. FL 32771 teWcaion #80041. TTw Dtetod
propoasa0 aBoctoa0 007 ndBonttokvw par dw of vound wafer tar
— (MTCHnng
__r, l ■ ------«--«■ V^ 5 A■ rDWa WWWIQ,,,,
I, . | 8|te
C4M■
1C-BUCSOn
MtOCMMO
pvfVClIrw
wftotoawata used by tote propoaad profact w« ccnatet oi aurfac*
water bomtw BurtkSNAwXter vte 1actowpunp toBanknoteCounty
located to Sscaona 13. 14; IbwnaNp: 21 Bouto; Range: 30 Eaat
known a* labs Drh* - bom Banknote BNd 0 TVaka.
The fltea(i) contebkrg each of to* i
day*,

too

am . te 500 p.m. al to* S t Johns Rfvar

The Dtetoef wG M m aeion on each perm* ^ptcalon Rated above
wkaaa a po«on tar an atoikntebaBva prooaadtog (hsartng) la dad
purauark to too prorteiorw el BacBona 120.388 and 120.57, Florida
Statute* Chapter 25108 and 40C-1.1007, Ftorlda Admkkababv*
Cod* (F A C ).
0te0k.r o propoaad panrkBtoQ dacteiorw kterktoad above may paSBon
tor adnkntebalha hearing to aocordanca wlh Sacbona 121588 and
120.57, F.8.. or tel parka* may reach a written agraamant on modteBon ao an ahamaava remedy umter SocBon 121571 F.S. Chooatog
madteBon wte not atowraafy tetact tw rtgW to a haartng » moteteton
doe* not raaufl to a ateBanwm. TlwprocaduraatarpurauingmadWbonar* atetarto to Beckon 120.571 FB,. and Rute* 25101111 and
25108.401- 406. F A C . PaBBona must comply wtto too raqubamante
of Ftorlda Admbktfraava Coda. Chaplar 25108 and b* Mad wah
(tacaivad by) toa Dtetoef Cterk. faceted te Dteaict Iteadquartaw. 4048
Raid Street, Pteatra. Ftorkto 32177.

Bacauaa to* adnbkabatote haartng precaaa Wdategnad to tarmtialw
(tote agency acton, aw Mtog of a poMton mean* tool tw DtefricTa
Ante acton may b* dflterani Irom fw poaMon tafcan by * In *k* node*
oftotet Pomona whoa* aubaianote Interwate wM b* telacaad by any
auch ante dadteon of tw Dtabtel on toa appleteton have toa right to
become a party to toa prooaadtog. to accordance wkh too mqukamwnii ww w n b o w .

Federal A viabon Adminittrabon

PROPOSED CO N STR UCTIO N OF RUNWAY 9R-27L
EXTENSION TO 6.400 FEET.
INSTALLATION O F ILS AND MALSR, ANO
ASSOCIATED DEVELOPM ENT
ORLANDO SANFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Tina Finding « mad* with reference to toa Environmental
Aaaaaameni datod April 7, 2005, the attached Record ol
Decision datod June 2. 2005. and purauam to FAA Order
5050 4A. Aftor careful and thorough consideration of too Iacta
contained therein, th* undersigned finds that toa propoaad
Fadore/ action la consistent with existing national emnronmantal
ponces and ob)*ctrv«* as tat torth in Section 101(a) ol toa
National Environmental Policy A d ol 1969 (NEPA) and tool A wfl
not aigniflcantfy afleet to* quality ol to* human anwonmant of
otoarwia* include any condition requiring consultation pursuant
to Section 102(2X0 of NEPA
APPROVED W Dean Sbngar

PubBah: June 28.2006

R168

in. irm usrninopi nwwiJ
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J. STERN. P.A. ATTORNEY
FORPLAJNTBF
801 S. Untveraay Drtva Suite
500
PtontaBon. FL 33324
&lt;884)2358000

Santord Airport Authority
Ortando Santord International Airport
1200 Rad Cleveland Boulevard
Sanford. FL 32773

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OERALDME HARFORO
Daputy Clark
Pubkah June 29 2005 and JvXy
8. 13. 20. 2005
R174

Bacauaa toa adubniatrmfva hearing precaaa to daaignad to tormutoae anal agency acdon, toa BBtg of a patoton maanatwftos
Dtotocn anal acaon may b* &lt;8*amn» from to* poatoon toban by
« to thto node* of intent Paraona atooa* aubotartlaf tolaraoto
wii b* aftoctod by any oueh Bnai dedatoo of 8w DNfrtct on toa
taigacanl have to* rtpl to p*&gt;aan to become i party to tw procasdtog. to ■mmu rw With toa raqubamanto sat torth t o w

B y Man/SOoupa
Daputy Clark

Al of aard property bamg In tw I
County of Sanvnoia. Stato of |
Florida.

Paymani oI Sale loa. vppiica- I
bia documanury atamp toxaa
and racordtog toea are raqmrad
to ba paid by toa luccaaahil M5
der al toa tala FuN paymani ol
m amount equal to toa highaal
tad w dua watvn 24 hour* aflat
(tw advwraaad km* ol aato. A l |
paymanta ahal ba caah or guar­
anteed
intlrumenl,
made I
payabia to toa Clark ol too |
Cacml Court

District rrwiia actual noOca. Fan#* to «a a paMsn w**i tito
Onw period ahal oonaMuto a amfvar (d arty rtgWW
P*'
oon(a) may have to request an •dmtatalmBv* uetowdiaBon
(hawtog) under aadtona 120.588 and 120.97, F.S., concerning
toe aub)ect perm*. Pe8Bon*»ialamn««todhaceontofto*«Hti
8w abenw provwtarw am aubjed to GamlaeaL

PiOttom for mkn k M I tv* h— ilnq on t u abovo flppMcatton{t) mutt
tw Mad wMkn Twenty ana (21) day* of pubBcabon ol tote note* or
wBtkn twenty lix (28) daya of too Dtobld dapoateng tote noic# of
totem to Iw mtei tar toooa paraona to whom toa Dtebtaf moio aetuai
noic*. Falura to Me a patklon wtekn 8ka Ima period ahtei conaftofla
a wwvar of any right a d i parson may have to raquaal an admkkob*»ia datermtotetan (hearing) wator BocBone 120.589 and 12057, FS..
eonoankng toa aubfod pormB appBcaaon. PaBBona which am not
in m in ocoonanet wifi w ioov ®pruvwons
luufoct 10 awnttauBi.

Datod Me day of JUN 22.2009.
Maryanna Moraa
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
dark oi tto CiroXI Court

5950 Haxettlne National Drtva. Suita 400
Ortando, F I 32822-5024

Kamo* &lt;n wtuch aaaaaiad
SAMUEL DCTREVKtE

Oeacnpaon oi Property LEO
LOT 2 {LESS RY) BLK 6 TR 16
SEMINOLE PARK PB 2 PG 73

LOT 44. WEKIVA HILLS, SEC­
TION TWO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 20,
PAGE 61 PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

Namaa in wtuch aaaaaaad:
ROSA WHJ.FORO. FRANCES Y |
STRICKLAND

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
tool MELENOA j EOMISTON
OR RICHARD S CASSELBER
RY toa hoktor ol toa lo/towing
cartAcatol*l haa Wad aato car
Mcatol*) tor a tu dead to b*
wauad toaraon Th# carw
numbart 1 1 and year 11) oi
wauanca to* daaenpaon of toa
properly and aw nanwril ai
whwh « waa M i an ad war* u

PARCEL 10# 25-19-30-5AI
08150020

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pwauom to a Summary
Judgment of Fonctoouro
JUN 22. 2008 amend In C M
Caoo No. 05C A -S85I5W of
tto CbcuB Court of too 18TH
JudtaW CbcuR to and tor SEMI­
NOLE Ccxaty, Santord. Ftorkto.
I wR aa8 to too Nghoal and bool
Mddar tor caah ai tw Waal Front
Ooor to tw 8EM M O U County
Courtnuaebcatodal 301 North
Park Avanua to Santort, Ftortda.
M 1100 am. on tw Ittid e y o f
July. 2005 tto I
daaerttod property aa oaf torth to
aw
L4 oummery
P. immam rtnv
RWai JUI^ITIVK,
kArfMWMM#
M aj

Ortando Airports District Office

a
* ai , i Of
- *raPP»C*
— n- -*i
-—
wooes
i KX
i
tar Taa Owed
CERTIFICATE NO: 348 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1088

DONALD H.MANFREOO. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLASRNQ AN tfTER EST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AO/UNST DONALD H
MANFREOO;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DONALD H.
MANFREOO. IF ANY; THE
WEKIVA HUNT CLUB
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC.: ARGENT MORTGAGE
COMPANY. LLC; JOHN DOC
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSOR
DEFENDANT^)

of Availability of Finding of No Significant Imped (FONSf)

Datod on 8/23/2005
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
tool MELENOA J EOMISTON
OR RICHARO S CASSELBER­
RY tie holder ot too blowing
cortBcatod) haa
Mlcatod) tar a tax dead to ba
laauad turnon. Tho
numPar(a) and yaar(a) ot
wauanca. too daacrtoOon at too
proporty. and too nomad) *i

VS.

C tim FIC A T* NO: 3S1 YEAR |
OF tSSUAJOCB: 1188
The Federal Aviation AdminiatraUon (FAA) Ortando Airports
OMrtct Otoe* on June 2.2005. taauod a Finding of No Significant
PARCEL IO# 2 5 1 5 3 5 5 0 5 | Imped (FONSI) tar tw propoaad conalrucllon Copra* of tw
05050030
FONSI art available lor review by toa public al toa tallowing

Datod on B/23/200S.

NoMca ot J
tor Tax Dead

WELLS FARGO BANK. N A . A3
TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT
OF THE CERTIFICATE
HOLDERS OF ASSET-BACKED
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES SERIES
20O4-WCW1,
PLAPmFF

Paymonl ol Sato laa,
bifl doaimtfrtary itu r
end nooning Immi&gt;m i rasiulfidi
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF TH|
tp ba paid, .by 5a auooaaaM M5
dar al too aato. FuB paymani of FIRST IfiSERflON tO 954233-4444 IN
an amourt a«ial to l
Md la dua wBhto 24 houra
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
too advartaad ama oI atoe. A l
DISABILITIES ACT. pereoru
paymanta ahal bo caah or guar
wBh dtomiBtaa naadtog a apo­
Oft
toad
toatrumont,
mad* dal aooommodabon ahould con­
for T u Dead
payabia to th* Clark Ol tto
tact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at tto SEMINOLE County
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. I Circuit Courl
Courthout* 01407-688-4227, I
BM MELENOA J EOMISTON
800-8558771 (TOO) or 1-800Dotod on 6/23/2005.
OR RICHARO 8 CASSELBER­
9556770, via Florida
RY too holder of too totomtog
MARYANNE MORSE
Sarvica.
to ba I CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
1) tor ■ tax
PvMm: June 28. 2005 and July
COURT
toareon. The
12005
number(a) and yaar(i) oi I SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
R190
toauanoo, too itoacrtpaon ol too
propariy. and too named) to
NOTICE
whim I waa aaaaaaad la/aro aa |

1100am
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Ctork
PuPam: Juno 29. 2006 and July
1 I I 20. 2008
RI71

Monday. AUGUST 88,
1100am.

ndor asebon 120.971
Ftortdi Statute*, batarw to* dawoarw tor fling a paMni
Choosing madtoSon wB not *dv*m**MNdto* jV « t o ih*artog 8 madtottan doe* ml raauB h ■
TTw_p«e*dunm
tar pumutag madWtan are oaf torth to aadtan 120 573. Ftorlda
wid n#a* 2B-101111 and 2B-101401- 404 Florida
Admtotabator* Code. PaiBon* mat oompfr
rrwnta of Ftorkto AGtfntabalYa Cod* ChaptorZB-lW «ndb*
(Bad with (received by) to* Dtabtel Ctork tocatod al Otobtet
Highway 100 WaaL Ptoatoa. FL »1 7 7.
Pobitorw tar adrrtniairailva haartog on #w abwaappBMftonW
must ba Mad wflhtn fwarky-orw (21) day* of ptMctoton c# n a

NOT1CS OF

NOTICE IS HEREBY (W E N .
ttof MELENOA J EOMISTON
OR RICHARO 8 CASSELBER
1tto holder of tw

, of may chooaa to pumu*

120 580 and 120 57. Ftorlda

DATE June 2. 2005

Pubtoh June IS. 22. 29. 2005
R091

NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAK EN BY THE
BT. JO HN S RIVER WATER M ANAGEM ENT DISTRICT
Nobcs w given that to* tallowing permit modification was issued
on June 16. 2003
Atlantic Davatopmant Corporation. 2499 Old Lana Mary Road.
Surto 104 Sanford FL 32771 pomw #42-117 968751 Th*
protect w located m Sanvnoia County. Section II. Towntfep 20
Souto Rang# 30 Eaat Th# perm* authorize* A SURFACE
W ATER M ANAGEM ENT SYSTEM ON 16 32 ACRES TO
SERVE a reactantai Town Home tubOrvwron known at Tfw
al Hdden Lara The racarvmg water body w Hidden

The Maltl contawkng tow appkeahon kjr toa abuv* Voted pern*
« araaatxa tor napwctcai M vday toruu^i FrxJay axcapl 'ur
■agar hoaday* 6 00 a m to 3 00 p m a) #w Si John* R»wr
Water Uanagenwnt Dwlrct (iM IrU ) Haadquartar* 4049 Rod
btrawt Patabw FL 3217 » 1429 A paraun wicw* aubaieraiei
aiaroat* ai* a#acted by #w OotrcJ panrvtong dauaaxi may pab
aun k&gt; an •dmaaal'atrr* fwarvg m aouadarxr* arWi M Cta/i

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The St. John* River Water Management Otatrtct haa racatvad
the appMcaOon(a) tor Envtronmantai Rsaourc* P*rmrt(a) from:
Silver Saaa Horn#*, Inc. 233 Madiaon C l. Ortando, FL 32804,
■ppRcaBon #40-117-892451. The profset la located in Seminole
County. Section 36, Township 19 South. Range 29 Eaat. The
ERP application is tor construction of a aurfac* water manage­
ment tystam tor a 4410-aero, raoidanOai davatopmant known as
Laka Irish al Heathrow.
Suncor Propertias, Inc., 560 N. Palm#tto Avo, Sanford, FL
32771, application #40-117-808952. TTw profact la located in
Saminoia County, Section 25, Township 19 South, Range 30
East Tho ERP application la tor modifleatton to th* previously
laauad surface water management permit associated with th#
Getaway at Rtvarwah - Downtown Radavetopmant Plan, a 7.15
acre project.
Douglas Av* Car Wash LLC. 728 W. Smith St . Ortando. FL
32004, application 140-117-76027-1. The project is located In
Saminoia County. Section 14, Township 21 South, Range 29
East TTw ERP application la tor construction of a surface water
management system lor a 0 54-acre, commercial davatopmant
known as the Douglas Avanua Car Wash
Cooper Davatopmant LLC. 315 E Robinson S i, Ortando. FL
32B01. application #40-117-99618-1. Tho projact la located in
Sammote County, Section 21. Township 21 South. Rang* 31
East. Th* ERP application la tor construction of a aurfac* water
management system for a 20.12-acre, residential davatopmant
known as Cooper Chase
Jamrvon Proparttet. 148 Manttow Dr . Sanford. FL 32771. appli­
cation 140-117-21880-48. Th# projact is located In Sarmnol#
County. Section 29, Township 19 South. Range 30 Eaat. Th*
ERP application is (or construction ot a aurfac* water manage­
ment system tor a 1 16-acre davatopmant known as Jamrvon
Warehouse
M A O Limited Partnership, 532 S. Econ Orel*. Oviedo. FL
32765. application #40-117-26513-10. The projact W located in
Saminoia County. Section 33, Township 21 South. Rang* 31
East. Th* ERP application » tor construction of a surface water
management system tor a 1 96- acre development known as th*
South Park Bonnes* Canter. Lola ID A IE .
FDOT, District 5. 719 S. Woodtewn B/vd, Deland, FL 32720.
application #40-117-99327-1. Th# protect ta located In Sammote
County. Section 15. Townahip 21 South. Rang# 29 East. TTw
ERP application is lor removal and rapiacamanl ol an existing
revetment along the Littte Wakiva River at SR 436 (North Sid*),
a 0 37-acre projact.
Wisdom Davatopmant Group. 405 SW Commercial Street.
Peoria. IL 81602. application #40-117-29207-2. Th# protect la
located in Semino!# County. Section 29. Townahip 19 South.
Rang* X East Th* ERP application la tor construction of a sur­
face water management system tor a 1-acr*. commercial devel­
opment known aa Hooters and Relax al Semtnote Town* Center.
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Th* flte(s) containing each of the above-listed appucabon(a) are
available tor inspection Monday through Friday except tor legal
hokdaya. 800 a.m. lo 500 p m al th* S i John* River Water
Management District Headquarters or lh* appropriate Sarvica
Center Written obytebons to the application may be mad*, but
should be flled with (received by) the District Cterk. 4049 Rato
S i. Palette, Florida 32177-1429. no later than 14 days horn the
date ol publication Written objections ahould identify the objec­
tor by name and address. and tatty describe the objection to the
application Filing a written objection does not entitle you lo a
Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. AdmuustratN* Hearing Only
tho** person* whoa* substantial mteroaia we affected by th*
application and who Ike a patXion meeting the requirements of
Section* 120 598 and 120 57. Florida Statutes, and Chapter 2 5
106, rkjnda Admavauativ* Cod*, may obtain an Adrrwveirabv#
h*ermg Aa amefy Ned wnoen objection* wxi be prevented to to*
Board tor conwderaum n l i deitaar stoma or appkeatom pne* ta
Vw Board taking acton on to* application
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50 cents

Deli owner faces
battle with cancer
By Liaiw Edlxon
Herald Staff

Al ^Conference
Softball
Eiritee Edefcnan was
one of the lour Seminole
Ugh School players
named to the Seminole
AMefc Conference Feet
Pilch First Team.
See Sparta, Sega IB

SANFORD — Downtown Divine Deli owner
Drew Fischer, 42, is facing a divine obstacle from
God.
Two weeks ago, Fischer and his wife, Jayne,
found out he has stage two squamous cell cardnoma. A cancer o f tne epidermal cells, which
may have started on his tongue and has now
spread to his lymph nodes ana his vocal chords.
His doctors are not sure how the seemingly
healthy Fischer could have developed the can­
cer.
"I don't fit the m old," Fischer said.

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Divine Deli owner Drew Fischer recently found out he has cancer.
He and his wife, Jayne, closed the deli to face this new chapter.

8 m Divine, Pag* 5A

July 4 events
mark nation’s
229th birthday

Mitigating Midges

Swimming,
fishing banned
after water leak
SANFORD —
Swimming and fishing
have been banned along
posted areas of Lake
Monroe after treated
reclaimed water leaked
into the lake Friday.
City workers placed
signs along the river
front Friday afternoon,
according to Bill
Marcous, reclaimed
water coordinator.
"This is similar to last
year's event," Marcous
said Friday. The water
leaked out of a storage
pond between the treat­
ment plant and Central
Florida Regional
Hospital. Tne state has
been notified and a
health alert issued as a
precaution.
The signs give people
a number to call explain­
ing why water activities
are banned. The number
is 407-330-5678.
Marcous said the
water had been treated,
but needed to be
dechorinated.
The posted area is
north of the treatment
facility and north of the
boat ramp.
"We have been expe­
riencing record or near
record rainfall" Marcous
said. "If we stop getting
those excessive amounts
it will be a much more
manageable situation."
He didn't know how
much went into the lake,
but if more than 1,000
gallons are released, the
dty is required to notify
officials in Tallahassee,
which Marcous said took
place Friday.
"This is not a normal
occurrence and we regret
the inconvenience,"
Marcous said. The city
will continue to test the
water to determine
when the ban can be lift­
ed, he added.
"The plant is not
designed for record
events," he said, adding
that rainfall here was just
shy of a record for June.

He said most people who get this type of can­
cer are excessive drinkers and smokers.
"I'v e never smoked," he said.
His doctor said he wants Fischer to go to a
study group at Duke University since he doesn't
fit any of tne criteria of this form o f skin cancer.
In light o f the medical problem Fischer and
his wife are facing, they dosed their downtown
deli Thursday. The couple said that because of
all the medical treatments, such as chemothera­
py and radiation almost five days a week, they
won't be able to continue running the restau­
ran t

Are your holiday weekend plans set? The United
States of America turns a young 229 years old July 4.
Here is a listing of area Fourth of July events from this
weekend, including the big fireworks spectacular in
Sanford along the RiverWalk.

July 4 in Sanford
Sanford's Fourth of July Celebration at Fort Mellon
Park along the Sanford RiverWalk starts at 5 p.m. and
runs until 10 p.m., with entertainment and a firework
show at 9:15.
Cactus Jack
(c the Cadillacs
and
The
RedEye
Ex­
press will pro­
vide
music.
Great food and
drinks, and the
A ll-A m erican
Kids Zone will
be featured at this annual event.
Just after sundown, a 23-minute fireworks display,
presented by Zambetli Internationale, will light up the
water. The display will be simulcast on MAGIC 107.7
FM.
Buses will shuttle people from Seminole Towne
Center from 3 p.m. to midnight, and Operation Troop
Box will be on nand to collect non-perisnable items for
troops stationed overseas.

This SolarBee unit was deployed In Lake Monroe to see if it can help stem the midge problem.

City hopes SolarBee can
impact midge population
By Stave Paradis
Herald Staff

SANFORD — While stinging mosquitoes
can produce a pain in the neck, their non­
biting relatives, or midges, can create havoc
of their own when they hatch and swarm in
huge numbers.
This weekend a contraption called a
SolarBee will churn to life about eighttenths of a mile straight out from the mari­
na. The experiment is the latest in the battle
to eradicate midge flies.

Parading in Geneva

"We've been sampling about 10 months
out of the year," said Tom George, director
of public works in Sanford. When large lev­
els of midge larvae are detected, the city
normally uses larvicide to kill the pests
before tney hatch.
The SolarBee, produced by a company
based in North Dakota, will hopefully be a
safer method for limiting the midge popula­
tion.
Because of the weather, midges did not

Sm Midges, Page 3A

The annual Geneva 4th of July Parade and Festival
will start at 10:30 a.m. and showcase "Geneva on the
M ove"
Expect to see horse drawn antique carriages, trac­
tors, monster trucks, more classic cars, airboats,
motorcycles, wagons, and anything else that has
wheels and/or an engine. A classic aircraft flyover by
the "Flight Gaggles" is also planned.
The coveted Stein, Sonnenschein, Hochman 4c
Peppier Fab Float Award will be given out with cash
prizes. The family festival includes food, entertain­
ment, kids games, a dunk tank, mist area, and baked
goods.

Sm Holiday, Page 7A

A perfect setting for Dalli’s RiverWalk Pizza
By Stave Paradla
Herald Staff

SANFORD — [f someone
wanted to pick the perfect spot
to open a pizza restaurant in
Sanford, that person would
probably pick the location of
Dalli's RiverWalk Pizzeria on
East Seminole Boulevard.
Owner Joe Dalli has worked
hard to fulfill his dream of
opening an Italian restaurant.
Local people know Dalli's
Pizzeria and Restaurant locat­
ed on Country Club Road in
Lake Mary.
Dalli hails from the pizza
capital of Brooklyn and has
brought recipes from his mom
to the business. He has come a
long way in a short time.
"I was shaving ice in front of
the Wal-Mart," Dalli recalled.
His mother-in-law told him
about a spot open in Lake
Mary and he started his first
restaurant. Later he moved to

its current location.
"I guess I've gotten lucky,"
he said.
Dalli said he never intended
to open a Sanford location.
"It's a struggle," he said at
the
new
restaurant
Wednesday. "I swore I'd never
open another."
Still the location with a view
of the marina in the middle of
the $11 million Sanford
RiverWalk was too good to
pass up.
"I like the atmosphere of the
marina, and they are fixing up
Sanford. It's up and coming,"
Dalli said.
His wife, Julie, helps at the
restaurants, and they nave two
children, Joshua, 8, and Jenna,
4. Owning a business can be
difficult with a family, Dalli
admitted.
"It's tough with kids,” he
said, "but I make the best of
it."
The
Sanford
location

Herald photo by Tommy Vlncanl

jlie and Joe Dalli stand in front of their new pizza place along the
anfnrH R ivo rW a lk

opened for slices a few weeks
ago. Dalli had to wait for per­
mits and some other chal­
lenges of opening a new busi­
ness.

The menu is a bit smaller
than the big store in Lake
Mary, but Dalli's is known for
calzones and stromboli, avail­
able at both locations The

Sanford restaurant also serves
appetizers like wings and gar­
lic knots as well as pizza in 14inch and 18-inch sizes.
The menu offers 22 different
pizza toppings as well as seven
varieties of salad and nine sub
sandwiches. Pizza can be
ordered by the slice as well,
and in Sicilian style. Guests
can top off their meal with a
cannoli or tiramisu for dessert.
Dalli said he has Sanford
customers who would drive all
the way to Lake Mary for
pizza. Now the new location
offers them a convenience.
"Everything here is made
fresh," Dalli said. The sauce is
slow cooked over six hours,
and they make their own
dough.
"I |ust brought Brooklyn
here," he said. "We're a mom
and pop store, even though
we' re looking to grow."

See Pizza, Page 7A

Wednesday, July 6tn
River Rats Play Daytona at 7:00 PM

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S em in o le S um m ary
A GLANCE A ROUND OUR COUNTY

Wekiva
Players
to present
rock opera

O ut &amp; A bout

‘C a t’ itude

SUN
T h e Sanford - RJverW alk
Church o f G od will host a
Patriotic Freedom
Celebration at 10:45 a.m.
Larry Ford from the "Gaither
Homecoming Friends" at 801
W. 22nd St., in Sanford. No
tickets are required. A free­
will offering will be received.
Call 407-322-3942.

SA N FO RD — The Wekiva River Players
will present "Jesus Christ Superstar" July
15 through 24 in the Walt Griffin
A uditorium at Millennium Middle School
in Sanford.

The show times are Fridays and
Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2
p.m.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's rock opera
"Jesus Christ Superstar" is about Jesus'
final seven days, but the musical never
answers whether Jesus truly is the Messiah.
Instead, it appeals to a wide audience by
not trying to prove a point either way.
The production is full of challenging
roles for a talented cast. Eddy Coppens
plavs Jesus in his 13th production with the
Wekiva River Players. Coppens was most
recently seen as Che in "Evita” with the
Players and Pirelli in "Sweeney Todd" at
the Icehouse Theatre.
Like other cast members, Coppens was
inspired by the 1973 movie version and is
energized bv Director Amy Avallone's
vision for this production.
Aval lone is setting up the actors to tell
the story as actors, a play within a play.
Michael Sal/ano. Pontius Pilate in the pro­
duction, s a y s Avallone's angle portrays the
characters in the play as puppets, all
manipulated by God's master plan. Only
Jesus is free to act of his own volition.
As in the movie version, the story is told
through the eyes of Judas Iscariot, the disci­
ple who betrays Jesus in the Bible. Judas
serves as narrator and is responsible for
most of the exposition in the production,
without ever directly speaking to the audi­
ence.
Judas will be played by Daniel Kemper, a
recent graduate of Lake Mary High School
who will attend the Tisch School at New
York University in the fall.
Kemper has been a fan of "Jesus Christ
Superstar" for many years, according to a
news release. At 8 years old, the musical
was Kemper's first Broadway show as an
audience member. After the show, Kemper
had the chance to meet Carl Anderson —
the original Judas Iscariot on Broadway and
in the movie version. Ever since then, Judas
has been a dream role for Kemper.
"Judas is a complex role because of the
transformation he goes through on stage.
He gin’s from thinking that Jesus is just a
man that has lost control of the people to
realizing that he himself is the pawn in
God's ultimate plan," Kemper said.
Tickets are $15 each plus a box office
transaction fee. Group discounts are avail­
able for groups of 10 or more. Call 407-2621801 for more information. The theatre is
located at 21 Lakeview Ave. in Sanford. A
portion of the proceeds will go to benefit
CARE, a wild animal rescue group.

Students receive
$1,000 Wal-Mart
scholarships
SANFORD — Marissa Fiorucci of Lake
Man* High School and Sean Bresemann of
Seminole 1ligh School have been selected to
receive the Sam W. Walton Community
Scholarship.
This is Wal-Mart's 25th year of awarding
scholarships to high school students
through their local store. Each student will
receive a $I,(XX) scholarship to assist with
school supplies and other related costs.
Fiorucci
will
attend
Washington
University this fall and plans to receive a
major in psychology. During her high
school career she received academic honors
such as: National Honor Roll, Principal's
Honor Roll, and Citizenship Award. She
was member of Lake Mary's varsity golf
team. National Honor Society, and the
Psychology Club.
Bresemann will attend the CollegeConservatory of Music at University of
Cincinnati this fall and plaas to receive a
major in French horn performance.
Brcnsemunn was member of the Seminole
All-County
Band and the Florida
Symphony Youth Orchestra and graduated
Magna Cum Laude.

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T h e Longwood City
CotnmiM ion will meet at 7
p.m. in the commission
chambers of City Hall.
Among items on the agenda
is a review of the millage
rates and total property tax
revenue.

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With a stem look aid a steely gaze, this cheetah at the Central Florida Zoo checks out visitors as they admire the big cat’s
beautiful markings — a cat with attitude for sure. This handsome kitty along with other wild and exotic creatures can be seen
at this weekend at the Red, White and Zoo celebration marking the park's 30 years at its present location near M and IT 92 in Sanford.

• Tyrone Gipson, 25, of SR-46,
was arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday. On June 16, it was report­
ed he had sold drugs to another
person, which proved to be
cocaine. After an intensive search,
On June 28, the Seminole County
Sheriff's Department notified
police that Gipson was being held
in jail. He was then charged with
selling cocaine.
• Marcus Martin, 22, Of O'Neil
Street, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday In the
1600 block of West 13th Street as
the result of a traffic stop. He was
charged with possession of
cocaine and possession of under
20 grams of marijuana.

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violence) and violation of an
injunction for protection against
domestic violence.

• Cornelius J. Williams, 23, of
West 4th Street, was stopped by
Sanford police Thursday, June 23
in front of his residence. He was
charged with driving with a sus­
pended license and possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana.

Helen Stairs Theatre in
downtown Sanford. This
classic play has been trans­
formed into a rockin' musi­
cal. The show is run by teens
from Northern Westchester
Center for the Arts
Conservatory. Tickets are
$10.

Assault - Battery

Other charges

• Edwin Otis Bryant, 47, of West
11th Street, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at
Avacado Avenue and West 2nd
Street. Officers stopped him when
they reported seeing him with an
open container of beer. He report­
edly threw the beverage at the offi­
cer. He was charged with battery
on an officer, disorderly intoxica­
tion, and violation of the open con­
tainer ordinance.

• Donte J. Jones, 29, of Castle
Brew er' court, Was arrested by
Sanford
police
Tuesday
at
Mulberry Avenue and West 8th
Street where his vehicle reportedly
jumped a curb and was parked in
the grass. He was charged with
violation of the open container
ordinance, A passenger in the
vehicle, Linda Jones Howard, 44,
also of Castle Brewer Court, was
charged with resisting an officer
with violence, and obstructing an
officer without violence.

• Freddick Brown, 28, of Cowan
Moughton Terrace, was arrested
by Sanford police on June 25. He
was charged with possession of
cocaine with intent to sell within
1000 feet of public housing, pos­
session of under 20 grams of mari­
juana, and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
Burglary
■ Richard Irvin Beveritt, 34, of
East 6th Street, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at 8tn
Street and Hickory Avenue. He
reportedly broke into a residence
in the 400 block of Fine Avenue
and struck a female with a two-byfour. He was charged with burgla­
ry with assault, aggravated battery
with a deadly weapon (domestic

• Michael Aryan Peyton, 38, of
Casselberry, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at a
business in the 2600 block of
Orlando Drive. He reportedly had
been involved in a fight with two
other persons. He was charged
with two counts of aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon
(knife).
Traffic Stops
• Nikia Holmes, 30, of Water
Street, Sanford, was stopped bv
Sanford police Wednesday on Uth
Street at Maple Avenue. He was

LAKE MARY — AAA has
determ ined that possibly 4U
million folks will be taking to
the roads this July 4th holiday
weekend, 2,033,577 in Florida
alone.
In connection w ith this,
many are expected to have
overly consumed alcoholic bev­
erages.
In consideration with this
problem, AAA Auto Club South
and Budweiser have expanded
their partnership to include
Labor Day Weekend with the
Tow To Co program, which has
been operating during many
other holiday periods.
"W e are thrilled to offer ‘Tow

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Steve Paradis

If you cant drive
because you are
Impaired this
weekend call:

1-800-AAA-HELP

To Go' to cover other celebrat­
ing occasions during the year,"
said Ed Schjtzm an. senior vice
president of autom otive servic­
es for AAA Auto Club South.
"T h is program 's im pact is
far-reaching when you consider
the countless m otorists it pro­
tects who would otherw ise

Hospice o f the Comforter,

the only nonprofit hospice
serving Orange, Seminole
and Osceola counties invites
families and caregivers of
former patients to celebrate
15 years of service at a barbeque at noon at its Center
for community care, 480 W.
Central Pkwy., in Altamonte
Springs.

THU

• Antoinette Ford, 25, of Lake
Monroe Terrace, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday, June 26, in
the 10(X) block of West 13th Street.
She was charged with interfering
with a law enforcement officer
without violence, and resisting an
officer without violence.

Christian Women's Club

will feature "Patterns of
America" luncheon, a sow­
ing of homemade quilts, at
Maison &amp; Jardin restaurant,
430 Wymore Road in
Altamonte Springs. The
luncheon is $19. Call Brenda
at 407-681-1942 or Kit at 40732-1047.

• A man was arrested as John
Doe, Tuesday, in the 2(X) block of
Bradshaw Drive. He reportedly
gave a false name. He was charged
with loitering or prowling.

Nick Cox, professor of law
at Stetson University will
speak on consumer frauds at
10 a.m., at the Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet
Lake Drive in Casselberry.

have been left in the path of a
potential drunk driver."
Tow To Go is being offered
through Florida.
Any adult who needs a ride
home from a bar or restaurant
during the holiday events, may
simply call 1-800-AAA-HELP.
AAA will dispatch a tow
truck and take both the driver
and the vehicle home, free of
charge.
AAA and Budw eiser also
suggest individuals who plan
on
im bibing
select
a
Designated Driver.
But if that's not possible, call
Tow To Go and get that free
ride home in safety.

■‘Serving.’ Seminole t*ouni&gt; Since IOrix"

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The Wekiva River Players
will present Jesus Christ
Superstar, from July 15
through 24 Fridays and
Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and
Sundays at 2 p.m. at
Millennium Middle School in
Sanford. Tickets $15. Call
407-262-1801.

A Blue G rass P ickin' will
be held from 7 to 10 p.m. at
the Longwood Community
building, 200 West Warren
Ave.

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charged with driving with a sus­
pended license, and two counts of
giving a false ID to a law enforce­
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Sem inole County YMCA
Family Center will nold a
dedication ceremony to
unveil its new name. The
facility is to be called the J.
Douglas Williams WMCA
Family Center. Florida State
Representative David Mealor
as well as city and county
officials will be on hand for
the ceremony beginning at
6:30 p.m. The YMCA is locat­
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^ a.te.r! ' uch ° * a nuisance in
2004. Many who have lived
in Sanford for a longer peri­
od, however, will remember
the problems they can
cause.

10,000 gallons of water per
minute. That equals more
than 14 million gallons per
day.
"Each of these units will
influence 50 surface acres,"
Lipparelli
said.
Lake
Monroe is roughly 10,000
acres.
Lipparelli
said
the
SolarBee will probably have
to be in the lake for a year to
determ ine if results were
positive. The $36,000 unit is
deployed in the lake with­
out cost to the city.
It is equipped with a U.S.
Coast Guard approved bea­
con to light up the unit for
boaters at night. There are
also reflectors on it to make
the unit more visible in the
daytime.
The machine has a fiveyear life span, Lipparelli
said, and virtually no main­
tenance.

We’re look­
ing into more

In great numbers, the flies
have clogged air condition­
ers and radiators. They can
m ake roads stick if there are
enough of them. Decaying
m idges can sm ell unpleas­
ant as well, and with an $11
m illion RiverWalk m eant to
a ttract people to Sanford,
that can 't happen.
G eorge said the current
location for the experim ent
was chosen based on last
y e a r's data.
"W e'!! probably m ove it a
little
closer,"
he
said
Wednesday.
The SolarBee is a solar
pow ered w ater circu lator.
C om pany
rep resen tativ e
M ichael U pparelli is based
in Eustis. He said the device
started as a reservoir circu­
lator to auell algae bloom s,
weeds, odors, and fish kills.

natural
answers.
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really there is no independ­
ent data," Ali said. He wants
to generate that data, and
has sent a proposal to the
city of Sanford, but so far it
has not been funded.
"C ity w orkers w ill have
Lake Monroe, part of the
St. Johns River, is prone to to float by every once in a
midges because they thrive w hile to see if tne propeller
is running," he explained.
in shallow bodies of water.
The city's George said
"H istorical data shows
that whenever the w ater Sanford is trying to find
volume increases in the some environmentally safe
spring, you w ill have a ways to control midges.
Some studies, George
smaller midge population in
the summer," Ali said from said, have found that the
his office in Apopka. "It is best answer may be to put
the opposite of biting mos­ bright lights out on the lake.
The midges are attracted by
quitoes."
Biting mosquitoes thrive light.
Starting next week, he
in stagnant water that pools
during heavy rain. When said, the city w ill install
the volume of the lake shields on some of the lights
increases, however, midge along the RiverWalk. Sticky
numbers decrease because pads will be used to see
their food — phytoplankton what the affect on midges
— dilutes in tne extra water, will be.
"W e're looking into more
Ali explained.
He said the water quality natural answ ers," George
of
Lake
Monroe
has said. "Midges are very tied
increased since 1981 when to weather and wind direc­
larvae samples found 8,000 tions. We've gotten better at
to 10,000 in a single square determining where the hot
meter. Now, that number spots are in the lake."
If the SolarBee is affected,
has reduced in recent years
to 1,000 to 2,000, but still then they could be deployed
above what Ali called the in these areas. George said a
couple of known spots for
nuisance stage.
He
said
methodical midge breeding is at Stone
experiments would have to Island across the lake and in
be done before determining front of Central Florida
if the SolarBee can help in Regional Hospital.
"Lake Monroe is a flow­
Lake Monroe.
The m anufacturer said ing river and that creates
the unit deployed in the lake some challenges too," he
right .now can circulate said, i

"The original goal in 1997
was to provie better water
quality in wastewater treat­
ment ponds," Lipparelli
said Wednesday.
After some success cus­
tomers with sim ilar prob­
lem s in freshw ater lakes
assumed it would clean that
water too. After some exper­
im entation, that proved
true, Lipparelli said.
About a year and a half
ago, he said, the company
began looking in Florida for
another test area. Several
experts said midges are a
big economic problem.
The company contacted
University of Florida profes­
sor and world renowned
midge expert Arshot Ali. He
did the first studies of the
midge problems in Lake
Monroe.
Recently,
the
SolarBee company had an
extra unit and the time was
right to deploy in the river.
Ali wants to study the
effectiveness
of
the
SolarBee. Until now, there
have only been manufactur­
e r's claims about what the
machine can do.
"T jiey claim that it should
imprfpeCwqptcr quality, but

Eric First, Alexia Ash, Natasha Juberl, Lacey Lowers, and Brandon Blount all reprented Winter Springs
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July celebration along the
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O pinion
IndependenceDay
I don't believe any national holiday attracts mow people out­
doors than July 4th observances. There will be fireworks, parades,
M ibeques and other events all across the nation.
Of course it is in commemoration of the creation of the
Declaration of Independence. I almost wrote the "signing" of the
Declaration, but that would be a misnomer. On July 2nd, 1776, the
Continental Congress had unanimously voted (New York
abstainedX to be free and independent from Britain. On July 4th,
the body officially adopted the Declaration but the adoption
required signatures.
New York finally voted in favor of the document on July 15.
After the document was prepared on parch­
ment members of congress began signing it on
August 2nd. The last signer was Thomas
McKean of Delaware, whose name wasn't even
put on the document until the last of the year.
The President of the Continental Congress,
John Hancock, was the first to sign. This is
where the old phrase "Put your John Hancock
on it" came from - to indicate that some docu­
ment was official.
If you have the time, get out some reference
book and read the actual words of the declara­
Ntck
tion. You’ll find much of it contains complaints
P fe ifa u f
about how our 13 original colonies were treat­
»• • • • • •
ed by the British monarchy. But possibly half of
it explains the freedoms our nation should
have - and should have had since the document became official.
Just so you know who agreed to and subsequently approved
this document, of the 56 signatures, 14 were listed as
lawyer /judges, 11 as just judges and 10 as lawyers. Thus, 35
(62.5%) of the 56 were in the legal profession. Ten were listed as
merchants.
Where the tradition of having fireworks came from, 1 have
been unable to determine, but fireworks are usually used to com­
memorate some outstanding event in history. As fireworks are
presented outdoors, the additional traditions of barbeques and
family outings are naturally expected.
Unfortunately the police also are generally busy on the 4th of
July. Over indulgence is becoming more and more prominent,
and it is one of the holidays known for unusually high rates of
DUI (driving under the influence) arrests, and a myriad of acci­
dents caused by these people who celebrated the 4th with a bot­
tle rather than fireworks.
As you may have already found out, AAA estimates over two
million people will be on our highways at sometime during this
holiday weekend. Another 188 thousand will be arriving by plane
and 163 thousand by bus or train.
Regarding the motorists, AAA is offering a Tow To Go pro­
gram. Anyone who believes he or she is incapable of driving
home after a party or outing, may call 1-800-AAA-HELP and
AAA will dispatch a tow truck to take the motorist and the vehide home - at no charge. Naturally, is it hoped most folks will have
already obtained a designated driver and the call won't be neces­
sary.
You can bet, however, that next week, we'll have several stories
of motorists stopped by law enforcement officers and charged
with driving under the influence (DUI). Hopefully they won't be
given an additional charge of "DUI with Property Damage" or
DUI with death, as is the case quite often.
It should also be stressed that during the 2004 July 4th week­
end, 42.people lost their lives on Florida's highways, with 34 per­
cent involving impaired drivers.
In addition to avoiding drinking and driving - here's another
word of warning. Governor Jeb Bush, has signed a package of
highway safety measures, including a provision that allows offi­
cers to issue tickets if a driver or any passenger under 18 is not
wearing a seat belt. He has called on inis to begin as of midnight
Thursday, June 30, and be heavily stressed during the Fourth of
July weekend. "Beginning July 1st, it's the law and it will be
enforced," Bush said.
Regardless of when the Declaration of Independence was
signed or became official, July 4th is designated as the celebration
for this independence — but remember, back in 1776, it was the
independence from Great Britain, not an independence to do
whatever folks want whenever they want to.

Y o u r V iew s
never came up with a solu­
tion. His philosophy was if
the schools could not accom­
modate new residents, we
basically had to stop building
homes. As a result, dispro­
portionate impact fees up to
To the Editor:
almost $ 10,000 per home
were incorporated, whether
To Governor Jeb Bush.
As one with almost 60 the home was $ 100,000 or
years of experience in the real $ 1,000,000. My plan would
estate development, building lessen or eliminate the bur­
and consulting business in den of fees on lower priced
Central Florida, 1 have expe­ homes.
rienced
the
population
New residents add to the
increase from approximately problems with traffic and the
one million people when I need for additional schools. If
was bom to approximately 17 they are the problem, they
million people in Florida should provide the solution.
today. I nave witnessed first My proposal would be for the
hand the problem s that State to impose a transfer fee
growth has imposed on the when an out-of-state resident
state,
particularly
with purchases a home - a house,
schools, transportation, parks town home, condominium or
and
the
environment. mobile home - to be paid by
Whether in the business, per­ the BUYER. (Florida resi­
sonal or political arena, 1 dents would not be charged a
learned early on to recognize transfer fee since they are
the problem, analyze the already here and participat­
roblem and solve tne prob- ing "cost-w ise". This fee
m Unfortunately, in today's would be adjusted periodi­
society much time is being cally based on what is needed
spent recognizing the prob­ to support growth that is a
lem but very little time and direct result of the vast influx
vision has come forth with of new residents into our
analyzing and solving the wonderful Stale. This is the
same system the homeown­
problem.
1 speak particularly of the ers associations use when one
tremendous influx of new purchases a home in their
residents into the State, not development. This fee ranges
only from other parts of the from $500 to $2000 or more.
United States, but from all In all my years in the devel­
over the world. People opment/real estate profes­
worldwide are beginning to sion, I have never heard of
realize what Ponce de Leon any sale being lost in any
said many years ago about price range because of this
association
Florida being the "Land of nomeowner's
Flowers". A thousand people transfer fee.
My plan will alleviate any
or more moved to Florida
daily. This increase in popula­ tax increase on existing resi­
tion should be considered an dences and wilt have a ten­
asset rather than the liability dency to lower the price of all
that it is causing in many sec­ homes that are being pur­
tors. To date I nave not wit­ chased in Florida. The reason
nessed any positive solutions home prices have accelerated
coming from our elected offi­ is not only supply and
cials, whose responsibility it demand but the lack of avail­
is to address these pressing able land close to the metro­
issues. With all due respect to politan area and the dispro­
our present Senator Mel portionate impact fees that
Martinez, he only recognized are being levied today on
the problem with schools, but new coastruction.

New residents
cause problems
so here’s a plan

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The above is a very simple
solution to a complex prob­
lem. It places the cost of solv­
ing our problems directly on
the shoulders of the ones that
are causing it. I urge those in
authority to act on this plan
without delay.
Cordially
E. Everett Huskey
President, Huskey
Development. Company, Inc.

Just wanted to
use the Chamber
restrooms
To the Editor
As a former longtime resi­
dent of Sanford, I stopped at the
Chamber of Commerce to pick
up a current hone book. I also
asked if I could use the restroom
and was refused, being told
they were available only to
employees of the Chamber
I survived, but I question if
this is a good public relations
policy, or why these restrooms
are reserved exclusively for the
hired help. It was never this
way during the 25 years I was
an active and supporting mem­
ber of the Sanford Chamber.
Cordially,
Bill MacLauchlin

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ELLA BEASLEY

Ella Beasley, 85, of West IMh
Street died Thursday, June 23,
2005 at Central Florida Regional
Hospital. She was bom march
29,1920 in Spartanburg, S.C.
She was a homemaker and a
member of New Life Word cen­
ter.
Survivors include sons, John
Beasley of 5ylvania, Ga.. and
George Beasley, Sr. of Sanford;
daughters, Yvonne Beasley and
Rose Marie Lawson, both of
Sanford; sisters, Mary Ailene
Murphy of Duncan, S.C. and
Lenora Grant of Spartanburg
5.G; 22 grandchildren; 30 great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, July 2 at 12 noon at
New Life Word Center, 1311
Oak Avenue with Rev. Ronald
W. Merthie, pastor, officiating.
Wilson-Eicheiberger
Mortuary, Inc, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
DORA M. BRYANT

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Dora M. Bryant 70, of West
5th Street Sanford, died
Wednesday, June 29,2005 at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital in Sanford.
Sne was bom Aug 29,1934,
in Monticello, Florida, and
moved to Sanford 50 years ago.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include sons,
Horace Gathers of Lake Mar/,
Walter L Bryant Jr., Edwin O.

HELEN ERNEST

Bryant and Bridge Bryant, all of
Sanford; daughters, Pamela P.
Bryant and Tonnett B. Bry ant
both of Atlanta, Ga.; brothers,
Earnest Gathers, Jr., of
Altamonte Springs and Wilbur
Gathers of Sanford; sisters,
Florida Young Rachael Nelson
and Betty Van, both of Sanford;
28 grandchildren; 13 great­
grandchildren.
Gail At Wynn's Mortuary,
Inc., Orlando, in charge of
arrangements.

Helen Ernest, 89 of Orange
City, died Sunday, June 26,2005.
She was bom Sept. 15,1915
in Easley, S.G She was a home­
maker and lived in the Sanford
and DeBary area for many
years.
Survivors include nephew,
Michael Durham of Charleston.
S.C.
Coltison Family Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory, Gramkow
Chapel, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

MARY ELIZABETH
DENTON
Mary Elizabeth Denton, 91,
of Sanford, died Tuesday, June
28,2005 at Healthcare and
Rehabilitation Center of
Sanford, Bom in Uvalda, Ga.,
she moved to Sanford from
DeLand in 1959. She was a
homemaker and a member of
First United Methodist Church
of Sanford.
Survivors include son,
William Scott Denton of
Sanford; daughter Betty Jane
McKinnon of Jacksonville;
brother, Thomas Adams of
Savannah, Ga.; seven grandchil­
dren 17 great-grandchildren; 13
great great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Friday, July I at Brisson Funeral
Home with burial following at
Ooklawn Memorial Park.
Brisson Funeral I tome, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.

CAROL ANN GRASSI
Carol Ann Grassi, 60, of
Sanford, died Sunday, Jun 26,
2005. She was bom June Z 1945
in Maine and moved to Central
Florida in 1978. She was an
office manager for Sears and a
Catholic.
Survivors include daughter;
Justine Bumgarner; son, Louis
Grassi; five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be con­
ducted Saturday, July 9 at
Nativity Catholic Church in
Longwood at 10 a.m. In lieu of
flowers, make a donation to the
Susan G. Komen cancer
Foundation or get a mammo­
gram.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford /Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

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"Drew's the main man
here," his wife Jayne said.
Fischer makes all of the
desserts, soups and comes up
with the lunch specials. The
two owned the deli for almost
three years and were recently
considering opening up a
larger restaurant.
Fischer said that something
kept telling him, back in May,
to close the deli, and he could­
n't figure out why.
In nindsight, he said, it all
makes sense now. He said he
knows Cod has given him
cancer for a reason, and even­
tually they will figure out
why.
The two have always been
spiritual people, Jayne said.
Fischer said he told his wife
that his ultimate goal is to
have people see him go
through this and see how God
is a cornerstone through this
obstacle.
"I hope to bring God to
someone," he said.
Thursday, Fischer went
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tests to make sure the cancer
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His doctor said he is not a can­
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Fischer begins chemotheray on the tenth or twelfth of
uly. He said there will be four
or five weeks where he will
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be sick in bed.
The doctors have given him
a 75 percent chance of sur­
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the results back on whether or
not the cancer has spread any­
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The Fischers said they have
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neighbors in Sanford, but
right now they are concentrat­
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getting Fischer healthy.
"God has given me this
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Jayne said that their cus­
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T h e W ay W e W ere:

Stetson’s Comer

Before there
w a s TV ,
there were
assem blies

M an a nd
bea st —
c ro s s in g
p a th s

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S a n fo rd

H ig h S ch o o l on
P a lm e tto A ven ue
and
la te r
at
S em in o le H igh on
F ren ch
A venue,
stu d e n ts a tten d ed
w e e k ly
assem b ly
p ro g ra m s in th e
a u d ito riu m . T h ere
w ere
a n n o u n ce ­
m en ts, sin g in g o f
th e school son, and
som e sort o f a pro­
Grac* Marta
g ram . T h e
p roS tin e c ip h e r
ram s presented in
te 1920s, w hich I
w ill re p o rt o n h ere, m ay seem
q u a in t to you you ng people, but
y o u m u st rem em ber that there was
little rad io o r m ovies then, and cer­
ta in ly n o telev ision . T h erefo re any
s o r t o f e n te rta in m e n t w as w el­
co m ed .
E v e n d u rin g th e e a rly 1950s
w h en 1 w as a stu d en t at SHS, we
e n jo y e d sp eak ers, p lays, m u sical
p ro g ram s, etc. each w eek. We had
g row n up w ith radio, but television
d id n 't com e to this area until 1954
w ith W D BO , C han nel-6 in O rlando.
B efo re that, th ose few w ith T V s got
sn o w y recep tion from Jacksonville.
M y parents d id n 't get a set until the
fall o f 1954 w hile I w as in college.
A nd w hile I w as in co llege, the
dorm had only one set in the parlor.
B ack to au ditoriu m program s in
the 1920's. In several of these early
Salm agu n d is there is a report on
program s presented that year. H ere
are som e th at w ere en joyed in 1922.
T h e v lctro la w as the sou rce of
m u ch p le a su re as th e stu d e n ts
e n jo y e d g rea t a rtis ts p lu s som e
ja z z y records now and then.
T h e freshm an class en tertain ed
on m o rn in g by1 sih g ih g "G lfify r ^
G lory, H a llelu jah " in Latin.
T h e m in isters o f the city gave
m a n y sp len d id ta lk s d u rin g th e
year. O u t o f to w n sp eak ers that the
stu d e n ts b en efited from in clu d ed
M r. S h u le r o f m oody B ible In stitu te,
M r. H u d so n , a m issio n a ry from
C h in a , an d M r. D endy, a C .E .
W orker. S u p t. T.W . L aw to n w as
a lw a y s a w elco m e speaker.
D u rin g th e y ear, th ey h eard
G ay le M a rsh a ll's p rize w inn in g o ra­
tio n , b eau tifu l so lo s by L illie Ruth
S p e n c e r and M ild red H olly, and
p ian o solos by Velm a Ship p and
C h a 4 rlo tte S m ith . A m em o rab le
d eb a te w as o n th e to p ic "R e so lv e d "
th a t G eo rg e W ash in g to n w as a
g re a te r A m erican th an A b rah am
L in c o ln ." T h e ju d g e s d ecid ed in
fa v o r of the n egative.

Geneva is a paradise for
nature lovers whether vegetari­
ans, hunters, or weekend enthu­
siasts. Often I love wildlife, flora,
and fauna as a spectator from a
safe distance. Sometimes this
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husband —
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he wanted to
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M iss W illiams' Expression pupils
presented several programs which
co n sisted of tableau, plays, dia­
logues and monologues.
In 1923, a noteworthy speaker
w as Senator Flether.
There was also Dr. VanKirck who
spoke on "A m ericanism " and Mr.
Badford, Chatauqua lecturer, who
gave the stu dents the inspiring
m otto "A lm ost right is alw ays
w rong".
M iss Isabella Goodhue gave an
in terestin g lecture on birds and
entertained with her im itations of
bird songs and calls. M ajor Wilson
o f the State Board of health talked
on the harm done by the mosquito
and how the Board was cam paign­
ing against it.
There were inspirational talks by
the local m inisters, Rev. Brownlee,
Rev. Walker, Rev. King, Rev.
Burhans and Rev. carpenter. There
w ere also m issionaries to China and
Korea.
T he stu dents were pleased to
now have song books, and they
continued to enjoy records on the
victrola.
Mr. Woolslagle delighted the stu ­
dents with his songs and slight-ofhand tricks.
Lee M cLain and Addie Muller,
representatives to the Bachelor ora­
torical Contest in Winter park, gave
their orations one morning. Lee's
top ic was "Florid a's Future among
the States", while Addie spoke on
"T h e
Evil of
Intolerance in
A m erica "
A ccording to C harlotte Sm ith,
au thor of these 1923 notes, "An
accou n t of our chapel services
w ould not be com plete without
m ention of Byron Stephens, occa­
sional rem arks and Mr
K F.
C oop er's inevitable announcem ents
about athletics Men may come arul
Men rnay go, but Mr ( ooper goes
on forrvrr

Lois Somerville, left, regent of the SaIHe Harrison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, poses with other
members of the Fran Morion, Virginia Powell, and Virginia Mickler In commending The Citizens Bank of Oviedo tar provid­
ing money to purchase U.S. flags for Oviedo area public schools.

DAR commends Geneva bank
GENEVA — The Sallie Harrison
Chapter, the 13th DAR Chapter in
the State of Florida, commended The
Citizens Bank of Oviedo for provid­
ing funds for the purchase of Flags of
the United States of America for the
Sem inole County Public Schools
located in Oviedo. The commenda­
tion
took
place
at
Geneva
Elementary School.

The 2004 State Legislature man­
dated that by Aug. 1,2005, all public
schools in the state must fly such a
flag, at least 3-foot by 5-foot in size.
Since
its
organization
in
November 1918, the Sallie Harrison
Chapter has been supportive of the
follow ing three objectives of the
National Society: historic preserva­
tion, education, and patriotism.

The Sallie Harrison Chapter mem­
bers who attended the commenda­
tion at Geneva Elementary are: Dr.
Lois Som erville, Regent, Sallie
H arrison C hapter Fran M orton,
Treasurer Virginia Powell, Librarian
Virginia Mikler, C orresponding
Secretary.
G eneva Elem entary School is
located at 275 First Street in Geneva.

T h is is y o u r d a y C ra ig M erkerson
"This Is Your Day" was given in
honor of Sanford's native son, Craig
Lamont
Merkerson,
PhD
on
Saturday, June 25. Family and
friends gathered KMay.CPQgMtplations to a man of honor and charac­
ter, a man of trust, a man of good
w ill an intellectual, a professional,
an educator, a student motivator, a
loving father, a loving brother, a lov­
ing son, a loving
neighbor and a
best friend. Thus
said his friend
and
neighbor,
Milton Wilson.
Toastmistresses
where his cousins
Jennifer
Loper
Quash and Joneva
Loper. These two
made for the
Marva
leaders of a grand
evening
and
• • • • • • • • extended greet­
ings and the occa­
sion for which the over 100 guests
were in attendance.
Cousin Leslie McDaniel gave the
invocation and blessing of the meal.
Cousin Deidre Raggins, soloist,
sang "My Tribute", yes to God be the
glory.
Special mentor and lifelong friend
Milton Wilson of Washington, D.C.
was the speaker of the occasion.
Wilson had the privilege of telling
the life story, both good and bad,
about his friend Craig who was bom
when Wilson was four years old.
Thus began the friendship of two fel­
lows in 1975. Having a friend before
Craig's birth, he played with dawn
Debose, his brother, Anthony
Wilson, and after awhile he got to
hold his friend Craig, a little boy
with whom someday ne would play.
Wilson knew that Craig's family
loved him dearly, especially Craig's
big brother Willie James "Big Merk",
and John Youngblood, a very dose
friend, who was like a brother. Some
of Craig's nicknames that his mother
gave him were Little Merk" or
"Merk daddy". She loved to call him
"My Poonah"
Regardless of what it was, Wilson
said he and Craig did everything
together, even plunging into the
ditch filled with water on a bicycle.
As children in our play zone, it
was an area defined and decided
upon by their parents and neighbors
who lived in the zone, based on what
Wilson said was the fact that the
families all had the same mind and
ideas on how children were to be
raised We all grow up with having
respect for authority, respect for
adults, and looking out for each
other, thus becoming positive,
respectful young men and women
Ms Vickie, Ms G easeter, Ms
Merkerson and Mr and Mrs Debose,
and Mr and Mrs Wilson worked as
a team to achieve this goal said
Wilson
Wilson tp&lt;ck* of how very proud
1w is of lu» br*4 friend, l&gt;r Craig

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Dr. Craig L Merkerson, left. Cartetha Merkerson and Milton Wilson.

Lamont Merkerson who has walked motivated Craig to continue his edu­
in the educational field for many cation, become a homeowner, and
years and his mother was a Seminole obtain a PD all before the age of 30.
county
educator. And when you talk about Craig's
Craig's educational journey began at achievements, he is not trying to
English Estates Elementary School, shine but just doing his best.
After a delicious dinner, family
Greenwood Lakes Middle School
and graduated from Lake Mary and friends roasted and toasted the
High School in 1993. He enrolled at honoree. Sharing their goodies were
Betnune Cookman College and grad­ cousin Willie L. Daniels, Little league
uated Magna Cum Laude with a Coach Otis Raines, church deacon
major in elementary education, and Raymond Gaines, uncle Harry
received a Bachelor of Science Maker, brother John Youngblood
and Principal Baggett, classmate
Degree in elementary education.
Before leaving is mother's nest he from BCC. Soloists paying tribute
taught at Wicklow Elementary were dad Preston Debose and sister
where he enjoyed teaching for two Adrienne Butler, his Elk friend.
Special presentation was made by
years.
He also took graduate classes at his nephew Matthew Merkerson and
Nova University. Feeling the need to a special keepsake in honor of his
consider his options, Craig moved to father Leroy jackson was given to
Atlanta and accepted a teaching Dr. Merkerson on behalf of his father
position with the DeKalb County who recently passed away.
With a standing ovation, the audi­
Public School System.
A second grade teacher at Terry ence welcomed Dr. Craig Lamont
Mill Elementary, he made a positive Merkerson to give words of thanks
impression on the students and fac­ to his mother Carletha Merkerson,
family, friends, well wishers and
ulty.
Continuing his graduate studies, those who shared his great wonder­
he received a Master of Education in ful evening in his life. Guests were
Foundations of Leadership degree from Atlanta, Washington, D.C.,
Michigan, Daytona Beach, Live Oak
from Troy State University in 2000.
Craig's sense of humor, good and Orlando.
work ethic, and his ability to capti­
vate and motivate his young stu­
Sem inole H igh S ch oo l C lass
dents earned him the honor and title Reunion for 1995 will be held Sept.
of Terry Nfill Elementary School’s 16 and 17. If you graduated during
teacher of the year in 2001.
the year of 1995, contact Alecia
Dunng the years. Craig continued Francis Douglas at addougla@voluhis graduate studies, traveling back sia.K12.fl.us or call 386-878-5095 for
and forth to Sarasota, Florida for information and add4resses to be
classes and seminars at Argosy given.
University in 2003, completing his
doctoral studies in Marcn 2005. He
Swimming classes start July 11 received h»s diploma on June 4, 2005
12 - 13 and 14. July 25 - 26- 2 and 28
Wilson says Craig's educational for ages 6 through 8 from 9 a.m. to
accomplishments are phenomenal
9:40 a m. Ages 9-10 at 9:40 to 10:20
He is like a skyscraper still under a m , ages 11-14 from 10:20 to 11 a m.
construction, every year of his life Applications are at Midway Safe
marked the completion of another Harbor Call Pat Cucci at 407-320floor in that skyscraper Craig strives 5995. Classes arul transportation are
for excellence in the field of educa­ free
Kids games camp will be July 18tion
He has taken a major step to 22 featuring basketball, soccer, base­
insure that he lias obtained all tools ball, flag football, art* arul crafts,
necessary to enable him to provide dame, i heefleading, and health
tier best to lu* sc f us4 children, his co- i lasses llir event will be at Midway
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Scarlet nuke,
up dose and
personal.
That being
said.
I'm in
Karon
awe every­
day of the
wondrous
cycles
of
nature that
surround us. Florida transplants
say they miss the change of sea­
sons, but I've learned to look for
the subtle signs. Like watching
where the sun rises on the lake,
spotting tiny green buds on the
oak branches when the tempera­
ture warms, and noticing that
almost overnight my newly cut
grass has grown another inch.
A favorite sign of spring is
watching wildlife moms bring
their babies through our pas­
tures. 1 see it year after year and
still feel a thrill as if my nose is
pressed against the nursery win­
dow for the tint time. A mother
turkey usually comes tint, even
before her young are bora walk­
ing regally but a little slowly as if
sitiuting out the area. Soon we
see her again, foe grass ruftfes
around her and a dozen or so
frantic fluff balls scoot and scurry
about their mother. Next we see
die calves in the roadside pas­
tures, various shades of Hack,
red, and brown all legs as they
run beside mom within the herd.
And finally the baby deer arrive.
The doe gracefully enters the
pasture, ears alert tail twitching
aware of every noise and motion
around her. Tnen the baby scam­
pers into view, and if we're lucky,
maybe two, mimicking Mom as
best they canon wobbly legs.

McEnany
•-Phillips 1

The relationship between man
and beast is not without its ups
and downs. I regularly declare
war on patio spiders, palmetto
bugs and the thousands of nosee-ums and mosquitos that
annoy me during an evening
stroll My nerves stayed tense last
fall wading through knee-deep
water during hurricanes Frances
and Jeanne, praying that I would*
not cross paths with an alligator
or water snake.
Over foe years we've collected
favorite stories of animals that
have crossed our path. Like the
wounded owl we found trapped
in a fallen pine tree. We trans­
ferred it to the cat earner trans­
ported it to the Birds of Prey cen­
ter in Maitland, and after its
sprained wings healed, it was
released back in its home area.
Then there was that stray sheep
covered in thick dirty wool that
literally spent two days resting
on our doorstep one hot August
Have you ever seen a sheep's
face up dose — its pale pink bps,
nose and gentle eyes?
I could go on about foe beauti­
ful hawks, foe noisy ospreys, and
foe majestic eagle family that lost
its nest during foe hurricanes. Or
about the summer evening when
we were sitting outside and my
husband said, "Don't say any­
thing, but turn around very slow­
ly..." we watched wide eyed as a
family of raccoons paraded
across our pool deck.
It is a delicate balance for man
and beast to share our precious
comer of Seminole County.
Which brings me to a sad and
serious place. Two weeks ago,
here in Geneva, someone mur­
dered a pregnant miniature don­
key and her unborn colt.
Georgette was shot a dozen times
with a pellet gun at close range
while confined to her pea What
could possess someone to com­
mit such an act of arumal cruelty?
1 didn't know Georgette but I
grieve for her and also for the
wild turkey that was run down
by 4 four wheeler last year I
jrrived on the scene too late to
help and found a second frantic
turkey pacing beside its dead
companion There is no justdication in brutally wielding our
"tow e t " w e t for aninuU dial
snare our planet (atirvi will
maw you, &lt;acorgrrir ,, and your
baby

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Pagc7A

O b itu a r ie s
Jeff Wagstaff. director of
tales and events for Clear
Channel
Radio; Erin
Paulin and ANda Lago of
Magic 107.7 FM promo­
tions; and Lisa Jones,
recreation manager for
the city of Sanford worked
out plans for the big
Fourth of July fireworks
along
the
RiverWalk
Thursday. Magic 107.7
will simulcast music to go
along with the 23-minute
fireworks show presented
by Zambett International.

BA
CLAUDE THOMAS
JOHNSON
CUude Thomas Johnson, 57,
of Casselberry, died Ibesday,
June 2R 2005 at Regents park of
Winter Park. Bom in Pensacola,
he moved to Central Florida
two months ago. He was a
warehouse manager
Survivors include son, Allan
Johnson of Casselberry; sfatet
Nancy Kyser of Houston, Tex.;
four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, July 2, at 2 p m at the
Howell Branch ChapeL
CoDison Family Funeral
Homes it Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.
CHARLES A. McAUUFFE
Charles A. McAuUffc, SR of
Winter Park, died Thursday,
June X , 21X35 at his residence.
Bom in Bronx, N.Y, he moved
to Central Florida in 1966. He
was an electrical engineer and a
member of S t Margaret Mary
Catholic Church.
Survivors indude wile,
Aileen McAuliffe of Winter
park; sons, Charles E McAuliffe
and Robert McAuliffe, both of
Winter ark, Mark McAuliffe,
John McAuliffe, James
McAuliffe and William
McAuliffe, all of Orlando; 19
grandchildren five great-grand­
children.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday, July 5,«
, at S t Margaret
h wifi
with
Mary Catholic Church
burial in Glen Haven Memorial
Park.
CoUison family Funeral
Homes It Crematory, Winter
Park, in charge of arrange­
ments.

FRANONE PETERS
Frandne Peters, 59, of
Sanford, died Wednesday, June
29,2009 at Orlando Regional
Medical Center Bom in
Montreal Canada, she moved
to Central Florida one year ago.
She was a homemaker:
Survivors indude husband,
Norma* Peters of Sanford;
mother Pauline Robkloux of
Canada; sons, Martin Peters of
Houston, Tex, Steve Peters of
Dallas, Ifex.; brother Jacques of

CoUison Family Funeral
Homes Ji Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.
GRETCHEN KIRCHOFF
RAMSAY
Gretchen Kirchoff Ramsey,
70, of Sanford, formerly of
Alexandria, Va. and
Greensboro, N .C, died Sunday,
June 26, 2006 at her residence.
She was bam O ct 24,1934 in
Buffalo, N.Y. She graduated
from Seminole High School and
Florida State University. She
received her Masters Degree
from George Washington
University. She was a retired
teacher (30 ears).
Survivors include brother
William Kirchoff of Sanford; sis­
ter; Nixie Kirchoff Coleman of
Oak Ridge, N .C
Memorial services will be
held at S t Peter's Episcopal
Church in Lake Mary, at 11 a m ,
Saturday, July Z Donations in
her memory may be made to
Hospice of the Comforter.
Baldwin-Fainhild Funeral
Home, Qaklawn Chapel
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
DELBERT BLAIN RUCKER
Delbert Blain Rucker, 83,
died Thursday, June 23,2005.
He was owner of a plumbing

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South
Seminole
Christian
Church.
Survivors
indude
wife, Treva;
R u c to f
sons, Jerry
Rucker and
Ted Rucker, daughter; Lynn
Heath; brothet Ronald Rucker;
nine grandchildren, four great­
grandchildren.
A Celebration of Life memo­
rial Service was held Monday,
June 27 at South Seminole
Christian Church. The family
requests, in lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to
VITAS/Hospice.
Family Funeral Care, Oviedo,
in charge of arrangements.
IRENE ELIZABETH SZABO
Irene Elizabeth Szabot7&lt; of
Sanford, died Wednesday, June
29,2009.
She was bom O ct 24,1930 in
Nan ticoke. Pa. She was a home­
maker:
Survivors include sorts,
Dennis Szabo of Georgia, Mark
Szabo of Florida; daughter;
Naomi Medlin of Florida.
Baldwin-Fainhild Funeral
home, Oaklawn Chapel
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
CARIDAN VILOMARA
Caridan Vilomant, 81, of
Sanford, died Monday, June 13,
2005. She was bom July 6,1925
in Havana, Cuba. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include daughter;
Rosa Alman of Sanford; several
nieces and nephews.
CoUison Family Funeral
Homes It Crematory, Gramkow
Chapel Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
WILLIAM SANFORD
WEBSTER
William Sanford Webster; 66,
of Fem Park, died TUesday, June
21,2005 at his residence. He
was bom D ec 19,1938.
No survivors could be locat­
ed.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

H o lid a y
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Sanford City Hall is present­
lyYou'll have the opportuni­
ty to becom e re-acquainted
with a resident who was part
of the move 30 years ago, an
endangered Siam eng ape.
Meet the new kangaroos
and emus. Tour the Wayne
D ensch D iscovery Center.
Learn about the upcoming
Massey Services Insect Zoo.
Regular adm ission prices
will apply.

Zoo celebrates 30 years
The Central Florida Zoo is
m arking 30 years at the pres­
ent site, and invites everyone
to v is itju ly 2, 3, and 4. It's a
Red, W hite and Zoo event at
the area's largest zoo.
The C entral Florida Zoo
has been in the present loca­
tion since July 1975. There are
new buildings, new exhibits,
new enclosures, new animals,
and much more.
There will be photos of the
m ove 30 years ago, and the
orig in s of the zoo in the
1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s, when
the roar of lions could be
heard through Sanford from
the old location, where the
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Evelyn Nixie, 72, of Sanford,
died Thursday, June 30,2005 at
her residence. Bom in Brooklyn,
N.Y., she moved to Central
Florida in 1968. She was a regis­
tered nurse at a hospital
Survivors include husband,
Ralph Nixie of Sanford; sons,
R
alp] Nixie and Roger Node,
Ralph
botn of Sanford, Richardl
I
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of Houston, Tex.; daughters
Rosemary Stame of Altamonte
Springs and Robin Wirt of
Orlando; brother; Lawrence
Jones of Harpursville, N.Y.; sis­
ter; Janet Fuller of Ouaquga,
N.Y.; four grandchildren.

Funeral services will be
Wfednmday, July 6, at 10 am . at
CoOison Family Funeral Homes
in Sanford, witn Chaplain Mike
Caroline officiating. Burial wiQ
be in Sylvan Lake Cemetery.
Viewing will be Tbredoy, July 5
from 6 to 8 p m at CoUison
Famify Funeral Hornes.
CoOison Family Funeral
Homes fc Crematory, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.

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He mentioned that he may
open a third store down the
road, but he also said he has
enough on his plate with the
two restaurants.
Pizza cooks are in high
dem and too, Dalli wanted
people to know.
"I'm always looking for
good people," he said.
Dalli's RiverWalk Pizza is
open Monday through Friday
from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and
Saturday from noon to 8 p.m.
For more inform ation, call
407-328-0018 or check out
yyww.dallispizza.com. , ,,

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Towne Center Mall (Macy’s/Burdines parking lot) beginning at 3 p.m.
The last bus to the event will leave the Mall a t 8:30 p.m. Shuttle service back
_ to the parking area will begin immediately following the fireworks display.
For more information, call 407-330-5697 or
visit www.ci.Sanford.fl.us

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Seminole Community College recent­
ly named Doreen M. Zierer head
women's basketball coach following
the departure of Coach Uaa Nuxol who
recently joined the coaching staff of the
University of Alabama.
Zierer joins SCC after a 12-year stint
as head women's basketball coach at
B o d d jl State University in Bemidji,
Minnesota where she also served as
Director of Athletics (2001-2002).
During Zierer'* tenure at Bemidji State,
her teams were nationally ranked three
times and her team's GPA was confirm-

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inducted into the NIU "Athletic Hall of
Fame." Zierer has also played and
coached overseas in Dublin, Ireland.
She is scheduled to assume her posi­
tion at SCC on July 5, 2005.

ally above 3.0.
Zierer received her bachelor's degree
in education from Northern Illinois
University and her master's in physical
education from die University of North
Dakota. While playing at Northern
Illinois, Zierer was the "All-Time
Leading Scoret” twice named All-Mid
Conference Selection, three-time Most
Valuable Player for her team and was

UCF BEGINS NEW ERA IN C-USA
A new era for UCF began at midnight
on Friday, July 1, as the school officially
became a member of Conference USA.

The Golden Knights join C-USA after
spending 13 seasons in the Atlantic Sun
Conference.
For the first time In school history, all
of UCF'* teams will compete in the
same conference (C-USA does not
sponsor rowing). Since the start of die
2002 season, the Golden Knights foot­
ball squad has been a member of the
Mid-American Conference.
"We are very excited that our stu­
dent-athletes will have the opportunity
to compete at the national level with a
quality group of institutions;" said UCF
Director of Athletics Steve Orsini.
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The best players from a
2005 Seminole
Set
Athletic Conference fast
pitch softball season were
recently honored In a vote
of the ieague's head coach­
es.
Class 6A-District 3
champion
mpU Lake Mary (19-6
overall) won the SAC title
with a 10-2 record, edging
Seminole (16-8), which
went 9-3, by a single
game.
Oviedo (12-12) was third
with a 7-5 record, while
Class 6A-District 2 cham­
pion Winter Springs was
fourth with a 6-6 league
m ir k W ^ lL e S r
District 5 runner-up
Lyman (14-10) was fifth at
5-7.
For winning the SAC
tide, Rams head coach
Jeannie Fisher was select­
ed as the SAC Coach of
the Year for her effort with
a very young squad.
To Illustrate the job
Fiaher did this season,
only two Lake Mary play­
ers, freshman Hope Bitzer
and sophomore Chelsea
Sutton, made the SAC
First Team.

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hillies on 6/26.

The Fighting Seminoles
led the way in First Team
picks with four, senior
Ashley Tabor, junior
Sheena Ware, junior
Emilee Edelman and jun­
ior Amy Joyce.
The Bears also had two
first teamen in senior
Morgan Mason and sopho­
more Christine Roser.
Lyman (senior Stephanie
Elrod), Oviedo (senior
Annemarie Piazzola) and
Lake Howell (senior
Allison Ferret) had one
each on the First Team.
Lake Mary paced the
Second Team with four
selections, senior Andrea
Wain, senior Susan
Donnelly, senior Leah Lilly
and sopnomore Danielle
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p e r m i t s
a v a ila b le
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Lyman’s Stephanie Elrod (right)
was named a Seminole Athletic
Conference First Team Pitcher
after going 13-11 with 138
strike outs and a 1.63 earned
run average and also had five
home runs, 11 doubles and 26
RBI at the plate in leading the
Greyhounds to a runner-up fin­
ish in the district and Seminole
all-around standout Emilee
Edelman (above) was 8-4 in
the circle this season, but was
named a First Team infielder
because of her strong defense
and hitting after helping lead
the Fighting Seminoles to a 9-3
record and a runner-up finish In
the SAC standings. Emilee
Edelman was one of four Notes
named to the first team In a
vote of the SAC *s head coach­
es as the Tribe finished a game
behind champion Lake Mary
(10-2) in the SAC standings.

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The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) is offering hunters a
great opportunity to take part
in its annual statewide alliga­
tor harvest, which runs Sept. 1
through Oct. 8. Since 1988,
Florida has offered these alli­
gator hunts, which provide a
thrilling, hands-on, face-to-face
hunting adirenture that is
unlike any other hunting expe­
rience imaginable.
This season, more than 4,000
Alligator Harvest Permits will
be available on a first-come,
first-served basis. Permit hold­
ers are authorized to take two
alligators from designated
areas during specific harvest
periods.
Sale of these permits begins
at 10 a.m. (EDT)July6.
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/Iicense
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
for an Alligator Trapping
License and two alligator-hide
validation tags, or provide
proof of a valid Alligator
Trapping License (must be
valid through Oct. 8) plus pay
the fee for the two hide valida­
tion tags. No other hunting
licenses are required.
The cost for a Resident
Alligator Trapping License and
hide validation tags is $272,
and non-residents pay $1,022.
Any hunter who takes an alli­
gator must complete and send
in an Alligator Harvest Report
Form. The information gath­
ered from these forms enables
FWC biologists to monitor
population 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 alligators, but only in
the presence of the permitted
trapper. All persons seeking a
harvest permit must be at feast

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Sanford River Rat Tyler Stevens (No. 5) toes to break up a dou­
ble play attempt by the Winter Haven Wan Hogs during a game
earlier this season. Stevens and the rest ol the league-leaders
hope to get back on to# field tors weekend after being idle for
over a week because of toe recent heavy rams

The Florida Collegiate Summer League b
looking for a few days of blue skies.
Actually, overcast would be just fine as lung
as it doesn't rain.
Despite the record-setting rains the past
week-plus, some teams have been a aole to
play some games, although the leag
ana defending champion Sanfon ‘
have not been one o f them.
With most of its expected roster finally
intact, the River Rats had won six of seven
starts after a 1-2 opening week to take the top
spot in the standings with a 7-3 record.
But the team has not played in over a week
and they are getting iteny to get back on the
turf.
While the Sanford nine has been idle, the
Daytona Beach Barracudas went 2-1 to get to
8-6, just a game-and-a-half behind the River
Rats The Winter Park Diamond Dawgs are
next at 7-6, while the Zephyrhills Stuppers
are 5-4, the Winter Haven Wart Hogs are* 5-6
and the Orlando Snappers are 2-9.

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Weather permitting, all of the teams were to
have opened three-game weekend series' with
single games on Friday and doubleheaders
today (Saturday) at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Sanford will head to Orlando to face the
Snappers at Tinker Field, Winter Haven b at
Daytona Beach Community College to battle
the Barracudas and Zephyrhills will be at
Winter Park High School to tackle the
Diamond Dawgs.
Tuesday (July 5), Winter Park will be at
Daytona Beach, Orlando will be at
Zephyrhills and Sanford will be in Winter
Haven. Those games are set to begin at 7 p.m.
On Wednesday, Sanford returns to Hbtoric
Sanford Memorial Stadium to take on
Daytona Beach and Winter Park b at Tinker
Field to face Orlando. Those games begin at 7
p.m. Zephyrhills, meanwhile, will be in
Winter Haven at Chain 'O Lakes Park for a
doubleheader at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. with the
Wart Hogs.
For more information and updates, check
out the league website at
www floridaleague com.

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18 y t m of age by S ep t I, 2005, and only
on* harvest permit per person will be
issued.
To educate participants on the rules and
regulations of the hunts, the FWC offers a
no-cost, three-hour training and orienta­
tion program, which is held throughout
the state. Permit recipients are not required
to attend, but first-time participants are
strongly encouraged to do so. Courses will
be offered in July and August, and permit
holders will receive, by m ail permit pack­
ages listing exact dates and locations.
For more information on how to get
involved in these exciting alligator hunts,
visit MyFWC.com/alligator and click on
"Statewide Hunts."

channel markers, and other fixed or float­
ing objects.
* If you must be out in bad weather, be
sure your navigational lights ate on,
unnecessary lights are off (which promotes
better night vision), and use a spotlight so
you can see and be seen.
* Though most people fear the lightning
produced by summer thunderstorms, and
rightly so, me wind and torrential rain are
far more likely to cause a boater serious
problems, like swamping and instability.
There are nearly one million registered
boats in Florida and it is likely many of
them will be under way in celebration of
Independence Day. If you are one of those,
boating officials want you to have a safe
trip.
Remember, safe boating is no accident.

SOME HOLIDAY ADVICE FOR
.
BOATERS: KEEP AN EYE ON THE
WEATHER
Here's a tip for boaters this 4th of July
Weekend: keep an eye on the weather.
Perfect conditions o r not, many boaters
will take to the waters of central Florida
this holiday weekend and law enfbrcenwnt
officers urge them to pay d ose attention to
weather reports and approaching storms.
Experts in the Boating and Waterways
section of the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC) remind
boaters that summer storms in Florida can
pop up quickly anytime and anywhere,
and without too much notice.
"M ost areas in the FW C s 12-county
Northeast Region have experienced nearly
non-stop rain for the past month and it
looks like the stormy weather is going to
continue through the holiday weekend,"
said Joy M. H ill public information coordi­
nator for the FW C s Northeast Region.
Here ate a few important things to
remember while boating:
* If you ate on the water, head to shore at
the first sign of an approaching storm.
* If you are not already wearing a lifejacket, put one on as soon as you see a
storm approaching. You may not be able to
outrun the storm and once it hits, it might
be too late.
* Avoid boating in thunderstorms or
other nasty weather. Visibility is reduced
and it can be difficult to see other boats.

JULY 4TH HOLIDAY: BUSIEST
BOATING DAY OF THE YEAR
REQUIRES CAUTION, PLANNING
While the spring boating season may
have started off stow due to inclement
weather; BoatU S , the nation's largest
recreational boat owners association, says
several factors are leading it to predict a
significant spike in July 4th weekend
waterway traffic.
Requests for on-the-witer assistance to
the BoatUS. 24-hour dispatch centers on
the East and West Coasts have traditionally
been a reliable indicator of recreational
boating volume on the nation's waterways.
"To date we've seen lower than usual
numbers for Monday to Friday call vol­
ume, with higher than usual volume on
the weekends. The Memorial Day holiday
surpassed our previous estimates of a
modest increase. This trend of strong
weekend 'spikes' in boating traffic will
likely continue during the July 4th holi­
days, with boaters trying to make up for
bad weather and lost time," says Jerry
Cardarelli Vice President of BoatUS.
Towing Services.
In addition. Cardan Hi notes that while
fuel prices may have had an impact on
weekday boating patterns, they won't be a
factor on boating's traditionally busiest
weekend of the year.
Cardarelli says that the top two reasons
for calls for assistance ate for tangled
props and dead batteries. Crowded

C o lle g e ----Continued from Page IB

"Conference USA is also geographicallv attractive to our fan
base and that is a very impor­
tant factor."
UCF will join Marshall, Rice,
SMU, Tulsa and UTEP as the
six new members of C-USA.
The returning schools in the
league are East Carolina,
Houston, Memphis, Southern
Miss, Tuiane and UAB.
All of the C-USA institutions
sponsor football. The confer­
ence *yrill continue to sponsor
1Msports - nine for men ^nd 10
on trie women's side.
"I am pleased that UCF will
be affiliated with similar insti­
tutions athletically," comment­
ed Omni. "All schools will be
playing the same sports.
Similarly, UCF will be aligned
with programs that put an
emphasis on academics."
League members have
enjoyed great success in recent
years, making C-USA one of
the top conferences in the
nation. This past season, five
league football squads partidpa ted in bowl games. Tne con­
ference has tie-ins with the
AutoZone Liberty Bowl, the
GMAC Bowl, the Sheraton
Hawaii Bowl, the Wyndham
New Orleans Bow l and the
riamsCapital Fort Worth Bowl.
Also in 2004-05, the confer­
ence sent four squads to both
the men's and women's basket­
ball NCAA Tournaments.
Additionally, league teams
advanced to both the 2005
baseball and softball college
world senes
"This is an exciting step, but
challenging as well." said UCF
men's basketball head coach
Kirk Speraw. "We are going to
play a better caliber of oppo­
nent on a nightly basis. The
lev el of intensity and competi­
tiveness will be a huge
change."
In January, C-USA
announced a six-y ear television
agreement with ESPN and
CSTV. Through 2011, 10 regular
season football sis regular sea­
son men's basketball and three
regular season women's bas­
ketball games will appear on
ESPN or ESPN2. The networks
will also air the championship
final for each sport
CSTV' will broadcast regular
season football and men's and
women's basketball games The
netw ork will also air the cham­
pionship games in volleyball
baseball, softball and men s
and women's soccer
Additionally. CSTV'» sched­
uled to broadcast early round
coverage of the men's and
women's basketball tourna­
ments
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anchorages leave little wiggle room to
maneuver and it's difficult to see another
boat's anchor line In the dark.
"The highest towing call volume - and
when boaters should have the greatest con­
cern - is expected after fireworks displays
end on the evening of July 4. If you can, it
may be better to anchor for the night
rather than joining the mad rush bade to
the dock,” he said.
That advice is echoed by Ruth Wood,
B o atU S Foundation for Boating Safety
and Clean Water President
"Boating stress factors such as fatigue
and long exposure to the sun will increase
alcohol's effect on the body, so if you want
to have a post fireworks drink, wait until
you and your crew get home," she recom­
mends. 'A lot of boats are traveling fast in
different directions, in the dark and in
close proximity to each other. Accidents
happen very quickly — it's often too late to
put on a life jacket after a mishap, so we
recommend everyone wear one while
heading home."
To prevent becoming a statistic,
Cardarelli and Wood have these additional
tip *
• For same boaters this is the one time a
year they will operate at night ao ensure
all navigation lights work before you go.
Also make sure everyone aboard can use
the VHF radio and mat safety gear is read­
ily available.
• Many boaters will go exit early and raft
up all day long running fans, sound sys­
tems or other appliances. Be sure to moni­
tor battery condition to ensure there's plen­
ty of juice left to start the engine.
• For trailer boaters, the surge in 24-hour
dispatch center call volume for roadside
B o a tU S Trailer Assist A Tow assistance is
expected to be on Friday, July 1 as trailer
boaters head down the highway to their
vacation spots. The two biggest causes for
trailer breakdowns are flat tires and locked
bearings so check both before you go, and
have a complete spare tire - Inflated on the
rim - available. Also stop along the way
periodically to check your rig.
• Take your time, have patience and
don't rush home after the fireworks show.
Don't take shortcuts and post a lookout
with a spotlight.

competition in the A-Stm.
During 2004-05, the Golden
Knights iwept the men's and
women's all-sports trophies for
the third straight time. UCF
claimed conference titles in five

sports (men's basketball men's
soccer, men's tennis, softball
and track ft field). Overall the
Golden Knights won 13 all­
sports trophies in the A-Sun •
seven women's and six men's.

Briefs
AJAX PROSPECTS TAKE ON THE COCOA EXPOS AT
DISNEY'S WIDE WORLD OP SPORTS COMPLEX
The Ajax Prospects host the PDL Southeast Division leat
Cocoa Expos at Disney's Wide World of Sports Comdex a
p.m. today (Saturday, July 2).
A home win could boost Ajax out of a 3-wty tie
I for second
place. The Prospects are currently tied with the Bradenton
Academics and the Palm Beach Ptimaa.
The 2005 Ajax squad includes four U S . National Team
Members (Dax McCarty, Nathan Sturgia, Rodrigo Hidalgo
and Lee Nguyen) as well as international talent from
Cameroon (Oliver Pomegne, Antoine Touaaainti Haiti
(Pascal Milien), Columbia (Rodrigo HidafeoL Brazil (Hugo
Martins), Jamaica (Phillip Hall), and Trinidad ft Tobago
(Judah Hernandez). The international portion of me rosier is
topped off with Spanish nationals Alberto Urdin-Gotuafez
and Antonio Poveda-Lopez, both formerly of the Real
Madrid Youth Academy.
CLYDE HART MEMORIAL SUNDAY
The annual Clyde Hart Memorial will ran at New Smyrna
Speedway today (July 3rd). The "Best of the Best" Surer Late
Models will Journey to New Smyrna for the 125 Lap Sunbett
Super Late Model race that honors O y d * H art
Clyde Hart was a man with a heart for racing. If there were
only two cars to show up at either Orlando SpeedWorld or
New Smyrna Speedway, that waa a race to Mr. H art "It only
takes two to make a race" was Ids motto.
Clyde Hart saw that racing was a family sport therefore
kids were allowed in the pits with their family. Of ewirse
they had to be supervised but they could be mere. Robert
H art eon of Clyde and now owner of the slater tracks, has
continued what his father believed and kids are part of the
racing family and together at a track.
Professional Bull Rider Tater Porter has been named the
Grand Marshall for this year's event Porter will sign auto­
graphs for the fans and also will bring along with him some
very special friends - the bulls,
Portet who comes from Kenansvilie, has been tn the PBR
for 10 years and has plenty of experience In the unknown Just
like racing a car. Somedays you win and somedays you
d o n 't
On the program for Sunday also is the Florida Mini Stock
Challenge 50, FASCAR Pro Truck 50 and Qukk Kids. Pit
te will open at noon with qualifying for the Sunbelt Super
te Model 125, Florida Mini Stock Challenge 50, Pro Thick
50 and Q ukk Kids 25 to begin at 4:30 p.m. An on track auto­
graph session will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m , followed
by Prep-race ceremonies at 7 p.m. and racing action at 7 3 0
p.m.
And to help celebrate July 4th, there will be a fireworks
show for everyone.
Grandstands open at 4 JO p.m. and racing begins at 7JO
p.m. at the track located at tne comer o f S k . 44 and CR 415,
between New Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.
For more information on any local short track action, call
the FASCAR offices at (386) 427-4129 (New Smyrna), or check
the Internet site at WWW.FASCAR.ORG.

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JUNIOR GOLF CLINIC
Mayfair Country Club in Sanford will be holding Junior
Golf Clink's, featuring PGA Instruction, every Wednesday in
the month of July, 6th, 1,3th, 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-to-17 and $50
for non-Sanford residents.
SOCCER PLAYERS WANTED
Players are needed for an U-9 Boys Premier Soccer Team,
that will be holding tryouts for a move up to U-10 status this
For information call Matt at 407-328-9913.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!!
The ESPN Great Outdoor Gaines presented by Dodge is
currently seeking volunteers to fill a variety of positions for
the 2005 event.
The Games needs volunteers ranging from Venue Support
to Information Greeters. The 2005 Gaines will take place at
(Lakeland) Ju ly !
ESPN Great Outdoor Games volunteer T-shirt as well as an
invitation to the Official ESPN Volunteer Appreciation Party.
The ESPN Great Outdoor Games, the Ultimate
Championship for Outdoor Sports, will showcase athletes in
four sport categories including Target Sports, Timber Events,
Motor Sports and Sporting Dogs.
If you're a person who likes to 'make things happen' and
want to be a member of the most exdting team in sports,
then visit the ESPN Great Outdoor Games website at
www.greatoutdoorgames.com or call Kim Wysocki,
Volunteer Coordinator, at (407) 566-2277 for more informa­
tion.

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defense that got her chosen to the SAC Frsl Team as an infietder.

SAC -----------------Continued from Page IB
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had the other in senior N atalie Ruff.
W inter Springs (freshm an Lauren Ely. soph­
om ore Brandi W isniewski). Lyman (senior
Jessica A m m ons, ju n ior Jessica Brace).
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H a m s o n i Sem inole (senior Jennifer Davis,
junior Neman Torres) and Lake Mary (senior
Lauren Bennett, junior E n n Cleary-) had tw o
each on the H onorable M ention list with
Lake Brantley having one in Aiex Lofton.
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H O M A U I I i M l W HOM 1M IIC T IO N S

CASSELBERRY MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM
The City of Casselberry is proud to announce the 2005
Community Matching Grant Program. The purpose of the
grant is to empower citizen-based organizations to enhance
the overall quality of life in their communities through citi­
zen and government partnerships. The grant program pro­
vides neighborhood based groups, citizen partnerships and
non-profit organizations access to funding of up to $5,000 to
implement small capital improvement projects that provide a
neighborhood or community-wide benefit
Projects must be within the incorporated City of
Casselberry boundaries. Organizations must also match the
requested grant amount 100% through a combination o f vol­
unteer hours, cash contribution and/or in-kind donations.
Applications are due on July 20,2005.
For more information about the 2005 Community Matching
Grant Program, please call 407.262.7720, email
programs0casselbeny.org or visit www.casseberry.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 develop­
mental training day camps offered during the July 2005 for
Orange, Seminole, Volusia and Lake school districts.
At developmental day camps players receive a sample of
the same wed-rounded soccer education that is taught at
Ajax's world-famous youth academy in The Netherlands.
Tne curriculum includes Ajax-specific drills and match strate­
gy, 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 fon, yet educational environment, which
encourages children to grow in their understanding of the
game while meeting new friends.
The Camps are as follows:

July 11 - 15 at Austin-Ttndall Regional Park in Kissimmee.
July 11 - 15 at US National Training Center in Clermont.
July 18 - 22 at Trutwood Park in Winter Springs.
July 25 - 29 at Lake Island Park in Winter Park.

Every player will be evaluated using the Ajax T I PS (tech­
nique, insight, personality and speed) Model. Player evaluatK*w are entered into the proprietary Ajax Scouting
Compendium for periodic review directly by AFC Ajax
scouts and trainers
More information on Ajax Orlando socerr schools and
developmental training ramps can be found at wt/w ajaxur
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730 llpsala Road
Sanford. FL
407 322 0960
Tim Storms. Minuter
Joe Caputo. Youth Minister
Michael MiUtgan.
Worship Minister

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Lutheran Church of
Thai

Sun. Worship 10AM Nuraary
AduR Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:18AM
Sun.
Ybuth,
Food.
Movie.
FoeowihipSPM
Mon. Choir A BaOa Rshaaraal 7PM
Wed. Eva Dinner (by raaarvaHon)
530PM
Wbd. Stole Study A d*a 6PM
Wed Btote Study Mktte School
6PM
Wed. Praiea Tbam n ehaaraal 7PM
Thura. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
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Chid Care provkled
145 Waidva Springe Rd
Sta 149A, Longwood, FL
Phone 407-669-1490
Mon-Frl 10em-4pm
Sal tOam-lpm

2525 8. Oak Ave, Sanford, FL
Peetor James Timmons
Sunday School...... 9:15AM
Wbrahip Service.... 1030AM
Information. 407-322-3652
Hnp7rtirww.lcrnte.org

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

422-Church of God of
Prophecy
Church of God of Pscphscy
2509 S. Elm Ave, Banfbrd, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ....9:45AM
Praise ft Worship ...10:30AM
Message by Pastor...11AM
Evening Service..... 6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.ioAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

425-Congregatlonal
Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Ave. Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..630PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Eplscopal
Holy Croaa Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave &lt;9 4th St, Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 730 A 10a.m.
Nursery ft Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midweek worship in Chapel on
Weds. Community meal (9 5:30pm
Weds. For times ft detail ol studies
and activities. Call 407-322-4611.

St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Fid. Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Flev Charles L Holt, Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat. 5pm
Sun 7:30am, 9am, 11am
Child. Church 9am/11am
Nursery, 6:45am -12:45pm

Church
Worshipping el: Wydwilde
Elementary School
401 Vlhlen Road
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 6:45AM/10:45 AM
Nursery FNovided
www.NewCreetionChurch.cc

443-Methodist
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr ft 427)
407-322*7900
Flev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School...... 9:30am
Intar-Mission....... 10:30am
Morning Worship -.11am
Bible Study
Wednesday.........6:30am
Childrens Time
Included In Worship
Nursery provided tor Babies
and Small Children.
•Smell Enough To Love You •
Growing in Christ To Serve You*

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship,
8:30am &amp;11:00am
9:45am Contemporary Service
Coffee Fellowship. 9:30am
Sunday School, 9:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
Church of The
Holy Comforter

-Owwnaac EtnoofMi OurcfT
803 W. 4th St
Sanford, Florida
407-323-6067
Flev Mark Barth, Priest
Sunday Eucharist.... 9:30AM

437-NonDenominatlonal
□(•Spring OutReech
Ministries
Sun. 10:30am at Longwood Civic
League Women's Club
135 W. Church Ave.
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339-0277
We Are Changing The World One
Lite At A Time
www lilespringministnes-org

Shower Down of Blessings
201 Elm Ave. San lord. FL
407-321 8389
Timothy Hudson. Pastor
Sunday School, 10AM
Morning Worship. HAM
Too TM rr Bible f tud/ 7 30 PM

5210 Markham Wooda Road
Laka Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Mfchast L Andrews,
Early Service. 6:30AM
Sunday School, e l agee 9:15AM
Traditional Worahlp 1030AM
Nursery Provided

Upsaie Community
rrv io y n ra n vnurvn
Knowing ft Making
Known Jesus Christ*
Comer ot 46-A ft Upsaie Fload,
Sanford, FL
407-330-2635
www.unwliftiiifrtirom
Rev. Bryan L Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

451-Seventh Dey
Adventist
Seventh Dey Adventfet Church
5779 CR 427
Sanford, FL
(behind Flea World)
Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbath School 930am
Morning Worahlp 10:50am
Mkfwk Worship. Wed. 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
Kids C.O .O .L Club

446-Nazerene
Bridgeway Church
421 Longwood/Lk Mary Fid
Lake Mary. FL 32746
(currently meeting &lt;9 Lk Mary
Elementary)
Pastor Jeffery Cook
Sunday Worship. 10am
Wed. Fellowship. 7pm
www.brldqewavchurch.net/ 407324-9080
Building bridges ol Faith, Hope, ft
Love;
(An affiliate ol the Church ol the
Nazarene)

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Safeharbor Christian Church

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Sunday Morning ..„11AM
Nuraary le provided
For Monnetton call 407-333-0797.

730pm Ladtos Bible Study
590 S. Country Club Rd
Leke Mary FL 32740
407-322-5979
Shans Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wad Prayar Moating 730PM
Nursary Provided

Family Worahlp Cantor
2402 S. Park Ave
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jail Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Sarvica 930AM
Wadnaaday Sarvica 7PM

or

404 Baptlrt

Downtown an 3rd A Oak
407-322-2902

First Church of
the Nazarene
2581 Sanford 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

Seventh Day Adventist
MARS HILL SOA
600 East 2nd St, Sanford, FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School.... 930AM
Divine Worship..... 11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church of Paoia
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford. FL 32771
(Off I-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Lett •One Mile)
Leonard O'Donned, Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel is good Nows*
Sunday School......9:45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening worship.... 6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 730 PM
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12—E lderly-Cake
Senior Home Care
V O TIN G ANGELS provxles
n »t&gt; &gt; « caregivers (or non*
medical home cars. Lie
#22910. 407-302-4138.

15—C emetery Lo ts
2 adjacent camatary lota,
OaWawn Memorial Parti, oft
Rnehart Rd Value. 17,600. w i
Mil $3900 407-323-5545
OaWawn Double Daptfi (2),
vaJt A mart* to* $3600 407310-3907

71—H elp Wanted
Ona A A one B mechanic
i. Mutt have own looii.
i Kcanaa. Must be able b
with customers, daah $
out Guaranteed salary
Altai rata Vacation
available . Immediate hire. Call
A ash tor Darren. 407-6600009

g

Appototmert setters tor reverie
mortgage company. Salary,
bonuses and commissions
Longwood location Call Ted
Sens 407-767-9270

Appointment Setters
HERE WE GROW AGAIN!
Nations largest Home Food
Service Looking for 4 Exp
Appointment
Setters.
Salary* Bonus* Spirts Call
Carol 407-322-3663 ext 130 lor
interview
Baby sitter wanted, mostly
night A weekends Must be 17
or older Background check A
rets required Christina. 407221-2394.

Bartoor, Part Tlnw
407*302-8068
407*383*7591 (C P )
Cleaners needed for apt
turnovers ideal lor husband
Awife team. Must have
tmwportaton Contact Henry O
Apollo Cleaning Service.. 407446-0227.
dcuvehy

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JO IN Aaron s. Sanford
Pd. training, benefits, bonus
Deliver A install lumiture m
ourcusl homes
APPLY IN PERSON
2432 S French Ave.
Demonstrators needed. $9 to
SlOitv. work 2 lo 3 days/wk. FnSun, demo products in local
stores m Sanford Can 1-877833-0001 Leave name, phone
number A city you live m..

ver/Dedicaied REG Lane
-.OASTAL TRANSPORT
DME EVERY W EEKEND
GUARANTEED)
6 % PretoadedPreurped
rerage S888 •$t019/week
acksormlle. FL Terminal
iunday Callers Wsicame
DL-A req d 677-426-5627
WWW ctdrrvers com
Driver FT or PT Class D
mee. whuesau rusery 407-

323-6188
Drivers • DUMP TR UCK
Class B. benefits 407-3226133

tricians: Experienced
helpers Uve Electric. 520
•l Ave Sanlord 407-321

71— H
HELP

elp

71— H

Wanted

WAMTEO:

F/T

elp

Wanted

•

Flexographic Prase Operator
Entry level or Expd self-starler
Ability lo lift up to 50 to*
Engiish/Spanish speaking
Call. 407-331-3605

A taring prowtod Cal 407-0304700 for interview

Alweys
a good
policy,
especially
for
business
opperuvses «nd trmciveee. C N
Florida Dept, of Agrtcultura A
Conaumer Services at 600-4357352 or FTC -H ELP fpr Iraq
information Or v*4 cur W»b H a
at www ftc gov/bizop
Florida taw requires sellers of
pay
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept ol
Agriculture
A Consumer
Services before selling. Cell to
verity lawful registration before
you buy.
Irrigation
Installers.
experienced only, benefits.
407-322-6133

LABORERS NEEDED

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
StarUnfl Salary $8-50/Hr
HEALTH INSURANCE AMO 40IK
FlANt Dn«e free wotkpleee.
Apply sb lea HNsr Drive,
Aftamontt Springs 407-JSO1000, SOS
Laborers: Must travel Mon-Fn
n state of Ffonda Caf 407-3238822
Lake Mary gift baskets store
looking tor basket maker A saiee
assistant 30 lo 40 hours Prior
basket or (torsi experience
preferred Good computer iM b
required Fax resume, 407-4440587.
Landscapers and Grade
Craw Laborers 407-3218133
Lawn spray person needed for
local past control company Will
tram Need
valid drivers
license 407-321-6647
Uc/Ord Baptist Minister lo
pastor well aslab church Send
resume Pulpit Committee. St
Paul M B Church 813 Pme Ave.
Sanford. FI 32771 by Aofl 12.
2005

Recognised

Sanford/Lake Mary
Location
i
0 -5 yrs experience
•Lathe/Wekkng required
•Understanding PLC
Operating a Milling Machine
■O/C Drive
t st sh#t requires being on cal
24/7
High
School
Diptoma/GED. Background
Check Required Strong
Electric* Knowlsdgs.AbMy to
build relay ladder logic.
Manufacturing experience
profaned Cak tor kwnadtoae
Interview I
407-9S2-0090

Machine Operators
$9 00 up per hour

Maintenance Tech. F/T. Lge.
Apt. Community. EPA cert, a
must HVAC t ip reqd Position
aval xnmodlatofy EQE 407-3216220
Morale's Ptzzena now hmng lor
Sll positions Please umlaut
Christina. 407-221-2394 or a(
at 3626 S Orlando Dr. Sanlord.
m the Big Lou Plaza

Sanford Area
No Expenervca Required
Must work Holidays and
Every Weekend 5 day work
week 2 days off dunng the
week Room tor opportunity
Awesome Fringe Benefits
Hard worker-dedication a
must
Drug/Background
check
required
Start
Immediately1 Ceil 407-662-

Locai Me Insurance Co. needs
full-time commitment/policy
typist and escrow assistant
Experience prsfened. but not
rwqwed Fax leaune ID 407-302
6490

COL A Drivers Needed In
Daytona Beach. 2 years exp.
req. Greet home lime $
' benefits Up to $950 00 wkiy 7
'
Meet the Recruiter
*
Hampton Inn, 151 Douglas J
Ave., Altamonte Sprtngs. FL
W Exit 92 (SR436) to
Douglas Ave, Hotel on right
Ju ly 7th A 6th
from Sam to Bpm
Salem carriers Inc
3143 International
Speedway Blvd
Daytona Beach, FL
July M M O tti A 11th
From 6am lo 5pm
or call 1-600-709-2536
Safes Person: Vertical blinds.
Al Uadi provided (No cold cats)
Meet customers xi the* homes
$40K*
per
year.
Gas
allowance. Some exp helpful
407-630-4700.
Short order cook, expd only,
breakfast $ lunch. Apply In
person, 6am-2pm 2511 South
Sanford Ave, Sanford
Site/Bese Crew: Local work
F/T wXhtmnafks. 407-322-8133
FRENCH S
ITALIAN TEA CH ER S
P/T, in laka mary. Inlingua
Language Center. 407-3228700

Part time cook, servers $
dishwasher needed. Contact
Mylene,
407-323-7306

Vrvona's North Pizzana needs
drivers, pizza makers, subs,
waitresses 6 phones Apply with
owner at 2477 Park Ave.
Sanlord

LoadoraAJnlosdor
$6 00 an hour&lt;39 76 hour
after 90 days

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Sanford A rts
AU 3 shifts available Exp
prefsned but not requrod Must
be capable of starving for long
periods of tone Wikngnaaa to
learn to trade
Great
opportunity! High School
Diploma/GED
Drug/Background
check
requred. Start Immedletetyl
407-662-0090

Now Hm gAJ Poafxxis F/T and
P/T. Grill Cooks. Cashiers.
Counter Halo. Bussers. A
Dishwashers. High Volume
Food Courts Located at the
Sanford Airport Building *B‘ .
Applications being •icepted
lor March Nnng EOE-M/F/ViT)
Creative Host Services/
Compass Group-USA
407-323-0345
Accepting Applications M-F
eOPam-IOOpm

HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR

TRAININGFOR
EMPLOYMENT

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Efficiency
SlOOwk,
Apartments, $150wk, also
houses
tor
* rent
(umished/unfumished. 407240-1166.

Salem Carters
Nationally
Company

s

Trainee
Wanted:
Small
construction company needs
trainee with dean driving
record tor out of town wortt MUM
have Class Dlcanee 407-3308488______________________

6 VWd Psrson needed, pt Ims
Please call if interested. 407323-8019

Machln*

^

Operator: Track hoe for
underground ttorm/utllitles
crew. 407-322-6133.

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INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST!

9

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Receptionist:
Bilingual
(English/Spantih)
Good
communications i customer
service skills, FT. benefits
available C e l 407-324-2442.

INSTALLER/TRAINEE
Vertical bknds A more Benefits

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71—H elp Wanted

Fart Tim e cook, servers, a
dfehweefier needed. Contact
Mylene
407-323-7306

Ftower Pep needs m p rl &amp; tor*
design exp. Some delivery
required Serious inquires only.
407-324-6000

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71—Help Wanted

Vtvona's
Fine
Italian
Restaurant in Lk Mary needs
full time Drivers 6 Pizza
Makers. C e l 407-330-2040 or
apply at 601 Weldon Blvd

WANTED: Outgoing sales
rep tor community new^aper
group Newspaper sales
experience prsfened. Benefits
include
base
salary,
commission plan, mileage,
paid
vacation,
health
insurance. 401k. Returnee
only to: Sanford Herald, 300
N. French Ave., Sanford, FL
32771
orl

APPLY NOW - Residential A Multi-Family
Rough A Trim crew* and start earning Top
Hourly Pay A Best Piece Rales in Iff Undo'

Bulldaim , Backkoev
loaders. Duap Tracks,
r.rsdcrt, Sr ripen.

Sanford based Home Food
Service looking tor e few eetfmotivaled
experienced
appointment
setters.
Hotrfy*fionue*Food dtoouSt
We wd tram 800-662-3663 exi
138 ask tor Carol, call before
12:30 PM.

93— R ooms For
R ent
wtULV MWTAL4

•Sanford: 4 8 M B A . 1600 tq
ft, Mother-tn-Law Suite,
Fenced Yard. $t350/mo.
Available July 1,2009.

M ARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE AOA 1 BOOM. tSSOMO
ZBOhM. *470440 AND UP
Cable todudtd

401 372-8678

Fo r R e n t
Offices For Rent: 400 sq ft to
BOO sq ft. Sanford. Fulton
Office Center. 407-314-3750.

123—Wanted to
Rent
Looking For Furnished room/
Efficiency. Close To Downtown
Area.
Middle
Age
Male/Smokea. 407-920*4241

-

407-323-9670
Quality Living at Affordable
Pricing. 1 ,2 A 3 bedrooms,
lake views, 407-322-9104.
CHO.

Sanford: 3/1, CHA. 126 CM ) Rd,
CHA, T l i Fks. Ttoedy now. $690

Petsokwflhdsp. 407-3234640
117— C

100—Condo min

Starting • 162/Vrk.

PINERIDGE
CLUB
2/2,
3rd
floor
penthouse, gated,
pool, $650/month.

386-290-9105.
SANFORD 3/BR 2 58A. 2 car
garage Close lo 14 A 417.
$140CMOptoe MCUty Cal 407320-0894 or 203-253-8164

Historic Downtown
4G7-330-4423
Lake Mary: Fumuhed room lor
t adult, call lor details, cell#
407-418-9962
Room For Rent: Sanford Ave.
tree cable, waaher/dryer,
cookng prtvfegea. HOQVvk. 321262-6118

95— R oommate
Wanted

R

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en ta ls

103— H ousesU nfurnished

Available immediately. 1si St $
Park Ave. downtown Sanford
860 to 1500 aq !L 407-324-5636
Retail store available. 1si St 6
Park Ave. downtown Sanford,
650 *q It with storage loft. 407324-5636.

118—O ffice S pace
For R ent

MONEYTREE

STORM DAMAGED?
Office Space for lease, 1st St
6 Park Ave, downtown
Sanford. Upstart, available Jan
2008.360 - 1500 sq IL 407-3245636.

HAVEAYARDSALETO
HELP IN RECOVERY.

407 - 322-2611

407-321-0759

DOYLE
MANAGEMENT

Roommate wanted, 55*. no
children, private bath, share my
home. $32S/mo. 407-3275613.

Seeking a person to share my
home, view of Lake Monroe, lul
house pnvfegee. Cal 407-3287232 for an appointment

RENTALS

( 407) 322 2495
Sanford: Erticlency. Ail
Utilities Included, $495/5495
Dopovt
Sanford: 1 BR. Carpet &amp; Tile,
Includes Cable 6 Water, PaDO
15654565 Cep
D O YLE MANAGEMENT
W E RENT AND SELL
HOMESI

97— A partments •
F urnished
Tow Truck Driver: Expd
minimum 2 yrs. apply withm.
3301 SR 46. Sanford. 407-3220303

Sanford: fSeforlc 3/15,2 t u y
1950/month 2/1. $590rtnonth
407-263-2002.

Sanford 3/2. one mile to 417
off &amp; on ramp $925/mo t 5
acre yard. very private 407402-2536

Run a

HELP WANTED
•M AINTENANCE*
NIG HTS/W EEKEN D S F/T
•EX P E R IEN C ED FO O D
S ER V ER S F/T-P/T
•C.N.A-/ACTIVITIES
P/T W E E K E N D S
•H O U S E K E E P E R S - F/T
Excellent pay benefits
Resume Fax 407-322-3065

Phone 407*322*2207

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Garage Sale Kit
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includes
text and

Mrtiwunw
the
|g .equipncnL
Ju ii
No hidden
chargri.

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

Call Ted at

We prowdc to trucks, tools, phono unilumu,
paid health Ins . vacaliuo. A holiday pay
Overtime pay for piece work

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118—O ffice Space

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Upscale senior Us ing community.

ELECTRICIANS

99—Apartments Unfurnished

103— H ouses*
Unfurnished

407- 322-2611

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HeraldClassifieds

141—Homes For

141—Homes For

S a le

S a le

I BUT MOUSES FOR CASH

CaM0M77-MM

affOROJBU HOMfS

281-Home

183—Television It
Stereo/Radio

222—Musical
Instruments

TCRV STEREO

Vito Soprano Sax,

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COM PONENTS

yhT'JRf 1PROPERTIES
KKDMONCYteM^tj
tiamtwtaMowwt

$800, obo.
407-416-5602.

*5 Otec Changer

i to I
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407-321-8990
407-782-0273

ORAMOC.VOLUSIA'

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2 0 . Newly
Painted Intertor, New Carpal,

S u m tE s

&lt;07-221-7959

1141,900

181—Appliances Ac
Furniture For Sale

Mated: 40 , Oar 2000 Sq
Ft, In-tew Qtra Wfeeparate
Entrance, Lte Rm. Dm Rm
Fam. Rm. Game Rm, Scr
On 1/3 Aera

Kanmore Heavy
Duly
Waaher/Dryer Set,
$200

KW.MO.

PAUL OSBORNE

VEN TU R E 1 PROPERTIES
101 32T4164

407-314-3050
Matching tote A love eeet. SM
each or S155 lor pr.. new
computerdak wfchar, *36. tove
velvet rectmer. eic cond, 179,
Itbrown velvet wing chair. $89,
brass A glaaa floor lamp. 919,

157—Mobile Homes
For Sale

profmodamoobdlbtosAtnaa

table lamp*. $28 . pr. occaa.
chair*, mahogoney arm*,
upholstered beck end teal.
$49/pf ,wicker occaa. chair,
S28 . pr whit# washed aq. end
tabtea, new m bos. S39 each.
407-378-0283.

3/2 DW. al appkancas A *h*d

Gompkteiy id taxreedy bmoM
In. $587/mo, inctedea lot rent,
wtet approved credit. 407-323•1W.

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231—Cars For Sale

S ittin g i t
W i Cara For four Dog or Cat
m four Heme White You Are
Qcnal PtenlyofTLC. WBbring
Inneewpaperi.me* did even
1

AvaAaPte Upon
Cal 407-314-

Pot AJI Leaks. Light
Plumbing. Electrical A

407-302-9123
407-438-6273

1993 Plymouth Corona: 4 dr.
good tiras, runs, good
trsnaportaOon, $700, 407-327W t3 .
_____
1907 Grand Marqutt white,
lopd •» feia. 82,700 mi. akterty
person haaPwklneon's. canno
longer diva. 407-37841283.

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209—Clothing
COAT, Full length with
hood. Slza large, kept In funter
Storage $3 ,000. Cal 388-7898070.

211—Antique 4c
Collectibles
wM pay $800 to
IROOOtar K Newton, A. Hter.
O. Buckner A L Roberta oil

B uy

Motorcyo.es/4Wheelers For Sale
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N once o p a u c tio n
This aucSon wk be held on
JULY 18, 3088. at 9 00 AM at
329 Auin Ave . Oviedo, FL
me vehidee on the day
before foe Auction horn 9AM
und 6PM Terms are cash or
cerWted tends only. OVIEDO
TOWING reesrvss Sts right to
accept or refuse any and (4

Kokomo Recycling:
407-321-0004
•18 W. 1ST, Sanford
M-F, 10-8, BaLB-1

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I-MOW

2004 KAWASAKI motor cycle
VtN# JKA20CA114B519948
Pubkah: July 3. 2009
S007

1- Poterte 193,900 each oko
300-798-9330

276-Fence

278-Handy Man
Aeeembty 1 1
407-877-4887
HANOBONHELP.COM

• Spurious .Apartments with large Closets • Lake
Front • Volleyball • Sparkling I'Qol » Tennis Court*

Country lake i
MartmeMs

ted*

HOTICt OF AUCTION
This auction w# b* hatd on
JULY IS. 1008. al 900 AM W
329 Aukn Ave.. Ovtedo. F L

1980 RUNABOUT
RNM01087M80E
1983 CHEVROLET
1G8GC20M5DF148942
1983 FORD
1FABP27F20F182809
1984 SUBARU
JF1AM43B8EC413128
1989 CHEVROLET
1GNEV18K3KF138993
1990 DODGE
1B4GK94R9LX1S8912
1990 HYUNDAI
KMHV012J4LU003711
1990 GMC
1GTDC14H9LE535088
1991 TOYOTA
4TISV21ESMU3290S8
1991 PONTIAC
1G2JC94K0M7989573
1992 CHEVROLET
2CNBE18U8N8920832
1994 MERCURY
SMARM 15J9RR842910
1994 FORD
1FARP11J5RW108041
1999 ISU2U
JACDJ98V8S7917433

ProtpecliM
bKktert
may
impact Ih* MhadM on Yw day
betor* th* Auction from 9AM
und 8PM term* am caah or
camhad tends only. OVIEDO
TOWING raaarvsa lha right to
accapt or rateaa any and aS
ted*.
Th* following vahlcla* ar*

Onerea totemjs

1998 HONDA
VIN# 1HGEJ8I48TL04808T

«6

1999 SATURN
VIN# IG8ZK327XSZ309083
Pubteh: Jufy 3. 2005
9008

VbMeloAuction
WHEN: 7-22-9008 at 900 a n
WHERE: Aitamonw Storage
Co., t49 Markar St.. A*amoM»
Spring*. FL 32701.
Vtew vehicto t/2 hour prior to
•ate
1988 VW

Pubteh: July 3. 2009

VIN# 1102127279

S008

NOTICKOFAUCTION
Thu auction wd b* hatd on
JULY 19. 2008. at 900 AM at
329 Aukn Am .. CMado. F L
ProtpacttM

Th# following vwM dtt
qffierwJ for bids:

biddar*

may

1984 FORO
VIN# 1FARP19J4RW139329
1990 MAZDA
VIN# JM1BG232XL0184007
Pubteh: Mi 3.2009
S02S

Yard Sales....5 lines for $15

Classified Contract Rates
(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
contract. Credit Application Required)
5 ‘ 10lhes.u...u........ .jMffline

Single Story
Design

W ith 17 M o le a s e &amp; A n n ro u Q il C re d it

Pubteh: July 3. 2009
S024

4 line ad. . . . . . .
............. 1 week $ 1 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 weeks $36
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 weeks $25............ ’.4 weeks $45

Come Check Us OutJ

1 s t M o n t h 's R e n t

KNAFBt213W9739T9a

(Prepayment Required)

SpecieWtng InVlnyt

Fencing
■Free Estimates
HJcensed/tniured
■Quality Work
■Prompt Service

impact th* Mhcte* on tie day
bators th* Aucfon from 1AM
w id 8PV. Tkrm* ar* eaah or
carttttad tend* onty OVIEDO
TOW MO raaarvsa 8is rigM to
accapt or rateaa arty and a*

1996 PLYMOUTH
1P3ES22C4TD984I70
1998 KIA

Classified Rates

Central Florida Fence
AJI Typea o» Fence

Aluminum, Cana, Coppar,

s300 OFF

als

The fodowtng vehidee are

219—Wanted to

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

Nokce is hereby gven the fol­
lowing vehicles wii be id d at
auction on 07/11/9088. 0300
PM at 117 MARKER ST ALTA­
MONTE SPRINGS, FL 32701.
pursuant to subsection FS
713 78 COURTESY TOWING
INC reserves the right to accept
or reiect any and/or a* bats

8703.

CaH 321-883-A233

Country
Style
City
Living

M an S p a cla l

is c e l l a n e o u s

Mot TuttSpn 5 person. Shp,20
lets. cab.. Lights, never used.
Warrty. retail $4300. sacrifice.
$1908 407-270-1992

1 9 * — P e t s At

AveW Fareeteaertl Can

NOTICE

Cater To Real Estate
Companies

223—

40.1a NmiNm
Carpal Nn Ceramic Til*
Painted tnt/Eit.
f 190,900

AI‘s Handy

H\ Do Big or Sma* Jobs

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QMM m fbpod

Legals

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pr o vem en t

Studio Apartments

11 • 20 l i n e s ............................!

80&lt; /lin e

21 or more lines..................70piline

Starting at s 4 7 4
M M C w iin n iN is i
417423-NH

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$4.95 per column inch

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 330-5204

H EB iu a S u n n c i D ir e c t o r y
PAYMENTS

A

TO P U C E AD CALI

407-322-2611

FO REIG N &amp; DO M EST IC

HIGHTECH AUTO INC.

r p e p
'

ROAD SIDE TOWING ASSISTANCE
WITH OIL CHANGE

■Compultr Diagnosis
•As Conditioning
- Fuel Iniectad -Tune Up

J

RATES

DIMCTQIKY

.
C
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te required tor
Invoiced

7-323-9408

raaponiMa for *mx» in an adverHeameri i not cori M steak dtar me Ad appear*. The newspaper • not
r tede whfooever lor wiy date made by an ad or tor any
Or oppom^vfM* nNarad by our advwttw* Wa
or pruetote m* purenaaea or saw of any product eery
■fodkaRwl mat cnoaaai to advamaa m h a newspapar.
me RgN to rafuaa and/ail Mvamtmg -a daam napproI py our company siandarda

RECHARGE * 2 9 * 5
SPECIAL

•Suapenaion •Transmission*

407-830-7074

Til Commerce Ckd*. Longwood ■ IN S P E C T IO N S

S E R V IC E

Com plete year

Specialise In

round quality
service that you

Service directory ede
ere $80 per month
per block or
898 per m onth
for 2 blocks.

(Changes first
of eech month)

9 &lt; T X MVS4064 «

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CLASSIC CUTS
LAWN CARE

.........«M
...1Ml coupon

can depend on.
Com m ercial and

Residential

Concrete,
Tile, Block’
4 Stucco

Free Estim ates

No Job Ibo Small!

407-617-0740

407-375-3160

I
I

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FL .c

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$ Fair Prices
SCash
S Avoid
Fore­
closure

407-461-7541
t-v;

RefersTIM
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S E R V IC E
PR ESSU RE
W ASH IN G
COM PANY
FAMILY OWNED *
OPERATED SINCE 1962
Free Estimate*
Pteaae Call

407-497-1175

s e rv ic e

dlractonr

^ A llm a n *

Roofing
Specializing In

Rerooflng G
Repairs
407 - 322-1926

To Loot This
Cool It Can'tAll
1 HiuA A Wear

NEW
T E C H N IQ U E ,

R eis'

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—

We Accept All
Credit Cards.
Tree Removal.
Trimming. Bobcat
Svc. Firewood.
Free Estimates
Lic/lns

407-33
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you offer?...
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community
in the
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
f»

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.(UatawL Hading,
Pruning, Stump
. Grinding, Bobcat
tail, d.

EXPERT
SPECIALTY
CLEAN

THE CLEANERS
FOR THE WELL

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get 20% Off

DRESSED
PROFESSIONAL

rIOn, vWlOl
Discounts

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C le a n e rs

2109 French Ave.
Sanford, FL 32771
(407) 323-8884

«$IM&gt;4WM

Tree Service Co.

407-719-7301

noiMuna*
wecnn
407-3214444

Specializing In

RESIDENTIAL
&amp; NEW

CONSTRUCTION
Lttrmd•Hundnl•Insured
.h k About Our Sub­
contractors And
Handyman Specials

407 - 324-1177
'.4tj

ProTooCall
CARPET
CLEANING
SeedN: *59.95
Whole house
steam cleaned (
up to 6 Rooms

- -

Truck Mounted
Equipment

U IR C N 5 IS S I

407-324-1147

S U N B R IT E
LAUNDRY
Open 24 Hours
Tue *Wed *Thur
Double Load Washer $1.00
Triple Load Washer $2.00
Drop Ott and Dry Cleaning
Services Also AyaitaDie
2921 S. Orlando Dr. (17 92 9 Sav A id Ptua)
Sanford. FL •407-320-1999

HHBITHT FOR HUMRNITV

LOOKING FOR
PROPERTY
D o n a t io n s f o r ta x
w r tta -o fl a n d to p u r c h a s e
m in im u m 6 ,0 0 0 s q u a r e
fe a t o f b u lld a b la la n d .

II can 407-696-5855

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b c a u

L eg als
havatg daima or

• 2 5 * 2 e S 5 « * VEN
ft—
—
out ol and
“ ft! N M I t iN
Cdirty

NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O |2) OR MORE YEARS
AFTER THC D ECED EN TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

PuMah: June M . 2003 and July
3.2006

Tha d m of IlfM puMcaflon ol
tola None* N Juna 26. 2009

M T H i CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH JUDICIAL
CMCUfT, M AMO FOR

daima w«h taa court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE OATE OF THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

two (2) year* or more after tie
decedent's data ol death K
Tha data of tie first pubttcatton
ol taa noace la Juna 26. 2006
JOHN HERBERT WENOELBOC
109 Oortand Road
OWChadtam. NY 12136
I t M Chevrolet S10. Oman.
C b * Cab Pickup
— # 1QCC819W 3T1139323
Ik s * JM M JX

FREDERICK NICHOLAS WENDELBOE
4240 Briar Croak Road
Ctommorw. NC 27012
Co-Personal Rapreeentalfvee

o* a m in e * County, Florida. *■
• 1HX) A M . o n fw I3t« day of
A4y A O . 3008 oflsr tor sate and
M i b N highest Udder. FOR
CASH M HANO ANO SUBJECT
TO AMY AND A U EXISTING
LIENS, al aw From (South)
Doer, at Hta nagpoie, of tw
County ShaMTs
, IX B uahB taL, Sanford.

FRANK
C.
WHIG HAM,
ESQUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 169290
STEN8TR0M ,
MdNTOSH.
COLBERT. WHIG HAM,
REISCHMANN 6 PARTLOW.
PA
Poat Olllca Boa 4648
Santort, FL 37772-4648
Tataphona: 407/322-2171
Attorney lor Paraonal

Juno 12.19.39, and
July 3rd 2006 «ah N u U on
&lt;Ady 13, 2006.
N O TICE REGAROINQ THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES A CT OF 1990. PERSONS
W ITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TA C T THE ENFORCEABLE
W RITS SECTION OF THE
CIVIL DIVISION AT THE SHER­
IF F S OFFICE. 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA. 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS (407) 6656912.
Pubksh: Juna 12. 19. 26. 2009
and JUy3.2009
R064
M T H I CIRCUIT COURT FOR
■1 W HOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 09-CP-IM 7

GEORGIA J BARKS.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Ttw admeustratton of ttw
Ol
GEORGIA J. BARKS,
dicaand. whose data ol daadi
wee Juna 7, 2006. la panting m
l a O ra * Court lor Sananoia
County,
Florida,
Probata
OMaion. ttw address of which*
301 N. Park Avanua. Sanford.
FL. 32771. Tha namaa and
addresses of tha Paraonal
RaptaaanuUva
and
Em
Paraonal Representative’* anorA I cradrtora ol tha dacadam
and oihar persona having dakne
or damanda agamat decadent's
aatata. on whom a copy of tfu*
nodes la reqmrad to Da aarvad
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
TH IS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A l othar cradnora ol tha dacedant and pariona having claims
or damanda agamat decedent's
aatata muat Wa tha* daima with
Ova Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIM E PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
A FTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha data ol bat publication ol
h a Nottca it Juna 26. 2003
Jamaa A Barks
Paraonal Reprasantat/va
1120 W Fail SOaat. Suita B
Sanlord, Florida 32771
JAMES A BARKS. Attorney
Ftonda Bar No. 197364
1120 W Fral Stiaat. Suita B
Sanford, FL 32771
Telephone 407/321-1224
Attorney
for
Paraonal
Ftopraaantafiva
Pubkah Juna 26. 2003 and Juty
3.200S
R145
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE #: 03-CP-1067
IN RE ESTATE OF
ELISABETH E WENOELBOE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha admmiaifaaon ol a*
el ELISABETH f WCNOCL
BOC dataaaad F it
2003 CP 10*7 a parking at Wm
Grcw t Court tor
C u rt /
FturiOv
Probate
D»waa.ai v « « U n « Ol m'mJ&lt;
m 901 N Par* *»•
I t M r 22771 h a ir n a t are
addiaaaaa &lt;/
Pa'kuw i
H a t-ftr— r 1- —
and
»a
l a v r a h ^ « u &gt; M iw a aba
•mi are mt kaP&gt;
M ciataraa

PuMah: Juna 26. 2009 and July
3.2009
R146
M TH B O R C U TT COURT OF
THC EIGHTIEMTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
BEWNOLE COUNTY,
FLORKM
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 06-O662-CP
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
CARL HONORE DESMARAIS,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO A U PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
Tha admnisiraiion ol tie
Ol CARL HONORE DES­
MARAIS.
deceased.
File
Number 060932-CP; a pending
m tha Groat Court lor Semmole
County,
Florida,
Probals
Ofvtston, tie edcXesi ol which N
Pool Office Drawer C. Santord,
FL. 32772 Tha namaa and
eddroeaea ot ttw personal reprosontettve and that petsonal rep-

A U INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAJ________

IN RE: ESTATE OF

i

X I EaatPma!
Ortondo. F I 32601-4940
Taiaphona: 407/6390120
FacWrrafa 407/641-9726
6
mi •w
n fi ftor
e w rsrsonsi
A a iM W e l

Cowl WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THBTTY (30) OAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
O F THIS NOTICE ON THEM

Noftathatindmg ttw tkrw periods

F.
Samtnda County. Florida

OF THIS NOTICE.

on whom a copy ol taa
la required to be aarvad

A l attar u adtoi oI 9&lt;a dece­
dent and otter paraona having
daima or damanda agamat

A l craditori ol the decadent
and other paraona having daana
or damanda againat tie daca­
dant'a aatata on whom a copy of
this nottca la served wtoan Ihraa
month! after tha date ol tie drat
publication ol tva nottca must
Ma (hair daima with Ova 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
II other creditor* ol tie dec*or damanda agamat tie aatata ol
daana with Ova Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS ANO DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR­
EVER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JUNE 26. 2006
Marjory K Desmarais
1391 Winston Road
MaiUand. FL 32791
Personal Representative
L Millar WWuuna. Esquire
Florida Bar No 0772143
WILLIAMS 6 WILLIAMS
Poet Olfica Box 3626
Orlando. FL 32602
Tataphona 407/646-4333
Attorney
lor
Paraonal
Representalive
Publish Juna 26. 2003 and July
3.2003
RI47
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
RLE NO. 060742-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
JOHN HOOVER. J R .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha admavatrattem ol lha estate
ol
JOHN HOOVER. JR
deceased. File Number 050742-CP. IS pending in tha
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Fiords.
Probata
Drvwam. toe address ol wtven •
Sammola County Courthouse
301 N Park Avenue. Santord,
FL. 32771
The names and
addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
lha
Paraonal Representative s attor
nay are am torth betow
At creditors of lha decadent
and offier parsons havmg darns
or damanda agamat decadents
estate on whom a copy ol tfvs
nottca has Dean aarvad must Na
me* cteens wan ova Court
WITHIN THE LATER O f 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 OArS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
/ a OF A COPT OF THIS
NOTCC ON th e m

Ae u*«r tredAus (A toe dace
oars and paras** i « * g Oam*
w damanda agave* tod daue
&lt;W&lt; I etseie rawtol Me tod*
uw&gt;* war. »ee C u d AftTMtoy I
MONfret At U K In f DATE
fjf Ivd IM S I PUBUCATKAy

L eg a ls

L eg als

4227 not Mar town 2 working
day* of your racatpf of tot*
nottca. ft haartng or vofca
impaired. 1-6X-985-6T71.

it no cost to you. to Vw provfsron of certain aaalstance.
Ptaaaa
contact
Court
Admmwtrabort at X I N Ptok
Avanua. SufH N X I . Santord.
FL. 32771, (407) 666-4227,
wshm 2 worttmg daya of you
raoaipt of toka ncttca. 9 you era
haartng or votoa impattad. cs&lt; 1600-993-8771

L eg als

A U CLAIMS NOT SO FEED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
W U BE FOREVER BARRED

That aafct aata la balng mada to
*' fw lamia ol Ma wnt ol

L eg a ls

OMad tote I8to day of Ame.
2X6.

R1»

EVELYN HOOVER
c/o JERALD S. BEER. Esq.
PO. Boa 4626
Waal Palm Beach. Florida
33402
JERALD S. BEER
Ftonda Bar No. 310311
BOOSE CASEY G KLM LUBTT2
MARTENS MCBANE 6
O’CONNELL
9is n . f l a g l e r d r ., s u it e
1600
PO. BOX 4626
WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33402
Tataphona: 961-632-9900
Attorney
lor
Paraonal
PuMah: Juna 26. 2009 and July
3.2009
R149
M TH B O R C U TT COURT FOR
COUNTY,

Maryanrw Maria
Garfc of toa ClrcUl Court
By Mary Stooupa
Deputy Clark

PubBtok Juna 26.20X rad July
3. 2003
HISS

Law Office of Marthal C.
18X NW 49TH STREET. SUITE

COUNTY, FLORBA

1»

FT LAUDERDALE. FL 333X
Tataphona: (964) 433-0363
FaeaMto: (964) 771-6092

C A M MO: M C A 864 140
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
PLAMRFF

PuMah: Juna 26.2006 and July
3. 2009
R1S3
M T H i G R O U T COURT
OP THE 16TH
JU O K U L CM CUT,
M A M ) FOR
lE M M O ti COUMTY.

VS.
FLORIDA STATE TRUST
CORPORATION AS TRUSTEE
UNOER TRUST F IX A/K/A
I X CLOVE COURT LAND
TRUST DATED JULY 17, 2003;
BENEFICIAL FLORIDA. INC.;
TIMOTHY PATRICK JONES;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP
TIM OTHY PATRICK JONES;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

C A M NO. 06-CA-711-140
WELLS FARGO BANK N A . AS
TRUSTEE FOR MASTfl
ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES
TRUST J004-OPT2,
v*.

NOTICE OP
JOHNNIE DENNIS.

PROBATE O riX K M
n u fti
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DONALD LEE WELLER.

TO CREDITORS
Tha adnvndtoatton of tow
of DONALD LEE W EU ER .
daceaaad. Fla Number 06-CP920: d pending in Vw G ra d
Court for Sammola County,
Ftonda. Probale Dfvtann, tote
addreaa of which d P O Drawer
C. Sanford, Florida 32771. Tha
mee and addraaaaa of tote
Paraonal Representative and
toe Paraonal RapraaantaifvaY
CfMOnon oi m# oiC M inT ana

or damanda againat decadent*
aatata. including unmafurad,
rtttrtganf or unlqutdalad
ciafma on whom a copy of tore
nottca d aarvad must Ma thaw
daima with tod Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
other eradhtf of toe daceor demands against
S I Stal l , including
unmafurad, conflnganl or unttquidatad daima, muat Ma tie*
claima with tod court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha data of lha Aral puDtocation
of tola nottca d June29. 2009.
Paraonal Repreaentattve
CHARLES E. W EUER
TOSAndrewa Drive
Longwood. FL 32790
Thomas S. Reacar
Florida Bar No. 0197731
966 Douglaa Avenue, Suae 100
Altamonte Springs, FL 327142064
Tadphona: 4077786-0290
Attorney tor Paraonal
Representative
PuMah: Juna 26. 2003 and Juty
3.2003
RI49
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SIM N O LS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE #: OS-C P-961
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARGARET
MCLAIN.

MITCHELL

NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
Tha administration of Via estate
of MAROARET MITCHELL
MCLAIN.
deceased.
File
Number 05-CP-93I; d pending
m tie Gram Court tor Sammola
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division, toe address ol which
is 301 N. Park Ave, Sanford.
Ftonda 32771 Tha namaa and
addresses ol tha Paraonal
Representative
and
Paraonal RepraeanUttve s attor
nay are sat lor
Al cracktors of tha decadent and
other parsons havmg daima or
damanda against dacadant’a
astala, including unmatured,
contingent or unliquidated
daima on whom a copy of tow
nottca w aarvad. muat Ns toe*
daima with tow Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
(X ) DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al othar creditors of toe dace
dent and othar persons having
claims or demands against
decadents estate, including
unmatwed. contingent or unkqwddted claims must Ma tha*
claims with tow court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
W tU BE FOREVER BARRED
Norwitoiitandmg tow tme peri­
ods sal torth above, any da*n
Med two (2) years or more after
tow decedents dale of deMi w
barred
The dale of tow U si puMcjtam
&lt;J tov* nukce w Junedtt 2003

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuer* to • Summary Final
Judgment of Foracfoaura dated
JUN 16. 2 X 6 entorwd In C M
Caaa No. 0SCA-964-14-O of
tow Gram Court of toe 18TH
Judktel OrcuN In and tor SEMfNOLE County, Santord. Florida,
I wB sal to toa Ngfwat and be*
DOOT rOr cu n II Ini W UI rroni
Door al tow SEMINOLE Counfy
Courtoouaa tocatad to X I North
Park Avanua In Santord. Florida,
a l t l X am. on toa 15th day ol
Septambor. 2003 toa to&lt;owing
property aaaat torth In
Summary Final Judgment,
to**:
LO T
39.
SANDALWOOD.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IS PAGE 11. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated tow day of JUN 18.2005
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Clark of toa Clraat Court

NOTICE OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
pursuanltoa Final Judgment of
Foracfoaura dated toa I6to day
of June, 2X6. and antorad In
Caaa No. 05-CA-O715, of toa
G ra B Court of toa I8to JudtoM
Circuit in and tor Sammola
County. Florida, wherein WELLS
FARGO BANK N.A.. AS
TRUSTEE
FOR
MA8TR
ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES
TR U ST 2X4-O PT2 H toa
PlatoM and JOHNNIE DENNIS.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
JOHNNIE DENNIS; JOHN OOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
wli te l to tow
Ikghaal and baal biddar tor caaft
at toa WEST FRONT DOOR al
Seminole
County
Courthouse. In SANFORD,
Ftonda. at ti X am. on lha
16th day of August, 2003. too
lolowing described proparty as
sat torth in said Final Judgment,

totat

By: Mary Stooupa
Deputy Clark
PuMah in: Tha Sammola Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J. STERN. P.A. ATTORNEY
FOR PlAPfTtFF
X I S. University Drive SuMe
soo
Plantation. FL 33324
(934)233-6000
06-39027
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 954233-6399 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. persona
baMMfea needing a Spa
Oaf accommodation should ootv
COURT ADMMISTRATION. *
at toa SEMINOLE County
Courthouse at 407-669-4227, 1800-933-6771 (TOO) or 1-600995-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
PuMah: Juna 26, 2009 and July
3. 2003
R192
M T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
SEM M OLI COUNTY.
FLOMOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO. 06-CA-796-140
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY. AS
TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST
MORTGAGE SECURITIES.
IN C . ASSET-BACKED PASS
THROUGH CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 2004-R7, UNDER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
JULY 1.2004. WITHOUT
RECOURSE.

LOT 226. OF PICKETT DOWNS
UNIT IV. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF. RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK 37. PAGES 6387. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
In

accordance

with

lha
A rt

tog a apodal accommodation n
participate In tola proceeding
should contact lha Court
Admmwtrstor at X I N. Park
Avanua. Santord FL 32771.
Taiaphona Number (407)6654227 not later than 2 working
■daya of--year receipt -at -tola
nottca. N haartng or veke
impaired. 1-600-999-6771. &gt;
Dated tow 16th day of Juna.
2009.
Maryanrw Morse
Clark of tow Grain Q xsl
By Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clark
Law Office ot Marshall C.
t a x NW 49TH STREET. SUITE
IX
FT. UUOEROALE. a 33309
Tataphona (994) 493-0369
Facsmvla: (994) 771-6092
PuMsh: June X . 2003 and A*y
3.2003
R194

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EtGHTllMTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
M A M ) FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURtSOICnOM DIVISION
CASE NO. 06-CA-7S7-14-G

ERNEST F. MELLO, JR A/K/A
ERNEST F. MELLO.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

LOT 675 SPRING OAKS UNIT
5 ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF
RECORDED iN
P U T BOOK 16 PAGES 21 22
OF THC PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMiNCXE COUNTY FlORJ
DA

RertcvvW Reps

accordance

jO ttiE MCLAtorW
223t Punaetta Lnva

CHASE HOME FINANCE. LLC.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
vs.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment oI
Forectoaure dated lha 16to day
Of June. 2009. and entered m
Co m No 05-CA4407. of toe
Grant Court of toe 16th Judicial
Circuit In and lor Seminole
County.
Florida.
wher
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST
COMPANY,
AS
TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST
MORTGAGE
SECURITIES.
INC.. ASSETBACKED PASS
THROUGH
CERTIFICATES
SERIES 2004-R7. UNOER THE
POOLINO AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
JULY 1, 2004. W ITHOUT
RECOURSE w tow Ptamutt and
ERNEST F MELLO. JR A/K/A
ERNEST F MELLO, DEBBIE S
BLAKELY;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DEBBIE S
BLAKELY;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ERNEST F
MELLO. JR AJHIA ERNEST F
MELLO. JOHN DOE. JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
tit Defendants l w4 tel to tow
highest and best bidder lor cash
at the WEST FRONT DOOR at
toa
Sammola
County
Courthouse
m SANFORD
Ftonda. at tt 00am on tow iMh
day el August. 2X6 tow kxkw
mg described property as set
torth n sad Fmaf Judgment to

ento
Act

Umgwoud FL &gt;7779

mg a

M e ( M de e ■ («*■«•
li / i t i Bar No 172S71
Mwemen N awtwrg bene
Hu* Is/W iwe 6 Ik ia r PA
Putf CAM* Bur *940

irs s ff otmtacf tow C a rt
M a n a k d u rto » 1 h Park
Areri.a tto A rf Ft 3/771
Iwwpreaw Number i*07&lt;0*4

MARVIN T. REGISTER, si s i.
Dolandant(s).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE B A LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY OrVEN
pursuant to a Final Aidgment of
Foreclosure dated Juna 16
2X3 and antared in Casa No
05-757-CA-14-G. of toe Circuit
Court of tha EIGHTEENTH
Juckoal Cwcuit to and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Ftonda wtwrem
CHASE HOME FINANCE. LLC.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
CHASE MANHATTAN MORT
GAGE
CORPORATION
is
PtamMI and MARVIN T REGIS­
TER. at aL. are Defendants. I
wa sal to lha highest and bast
biddar tor cash at tow West front
door of tow Courthouse n SAN­
FORD SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda. 11 X AM o dock on tha
14th day of July. 2X3. toa tal­
lowing dasenbad property as tat
forth n said Fmaf Judgment to
LOT 64, CRYSTAL RIDGE.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 36 PAGES 96 96
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA. aka 104 Fredrick Avanua
Laae Mary Ftortoa 32746
DATED tow ieth day Ol Jena
2X3
MARVANNE MORSE
As Clark of toa Court
By Mary Stroupa
As Deputy Clark

tabor t G4MJ P A
9BX SW 77th Avanua Sue#

too

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M T M CM CUT COURT
OF T M D O K TIIN TH
JUMCML emeurr
M A M ) FOR
I COUNTY.

,

CAM MX: 66-CA-1166-140
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX
SERVICES. LLC.
vs

L eg als
NOTICE OF
PUM JC AUCTION
Nottca la hereby given;
McConrwS Motors wffi sal
to PUbflc Auctton For Sakra
tor CaMi on demand t o N^wto

X

PONT.
223679*410X91

Ttw Audton wfibe held N 9 X
am. on said dsiaa sbovA
M cCcm N
XctoKtt.
*** * * * " ■ * * * ** ■ " -;
33773. Proapaellva tvdoars
prior tosMo Terms era-CASH
OR
CERTIFIED
FUNDS’
McConrwl Motors i serves ttw
right to accapf or ra(acf wiy
Pubastc JuN X 2006
SOX

NOTICE
TTm St. Johtw Rtvar Water Management DtMtct haa
lor Emrironmanfaf Ftaacurca Ponrtttjs)
Wendy’S NE of Ftorida Inc.. 200 NW liO t l A m .
110.
Bywood. FL 3 X 0 8 . flpp9cM on # 4 0 -1 1 7 -2 1 9 * 4 ^ )4 . p « (oct it locaM in Somtooft Counl)L 8#eBon IS.
*1
South. Rang* 31 E a t Tho ERP ippfcMfcin to lar ooniB t iX x or
a surface water managarrwnl system tor a 0 79-acra. cow nw dal davafopmanf known as Ovfado WNndyX Pttaaa B o*
Lockwood Vilago Ratal Cantor.

M. C BROOKS, at SL.

NOTICt OF ACTION
CONBTWUCT1V1
SERVICE-PROPERTY
TO DEFENDANTS M. C.
BROOKS ANO EVA BROOKS.
A/K/A
EVA
BROOKS
WILLIAMS. HIS WIFE. 6 bring,
and N daad. their spouaaa.
devtoeea. hairs, grantees and
cradltortt. an partas daftping
infarasf by. EtoouX- under or

kw
Jaa Or
--. CWiTWiy D |rnw
|e u W
navtny
, ww au
right, Stta or mtaraaf m and to tow
roof property harem AND ALL
OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CON­
CERN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Ihaf an
adton to quM Ma on Vw to***tog property to Samtoota Counfy.
Florida:
Lot 16. BOYKIN P U C E .
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
P U T THEREOF RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK 7. PAGE X .
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
has bean Nod againat you and
you are raqutrad to aarva a copy
of your written datonaaa. if any,
to It on JOHN JAY WATKINS.
ESQUIRE. pMnttfTa attorney,
whoee addreaa la Pool Office
Bos 230. LaBolto. Florida 33979.
on or before July X . 2003. and
Ma toa original wttfi tha dark of
(hie Court eaher before service
on lha PiatattfTs attorney or
immediately thereafter; otherwfaa. a Default wM be antorad
against you for lha relief
demanded to the Complaint or

Tha *•(■) containing each of ttia to o n Is tori app*etofon(t)ara
■vaflabto tor Irwpactton Monday through Friday sro sd tor togf
holdays. SCO am . to 5.00 p.m at ttw SI. Johna f * « r WtottN
Managamant Dfatrtct Itoadqul aitt or Eia flpproprtaSa Sarvtaa
Cantor. WrEton obtaettona to lha appacalon may ba m a X
should be nfad with (racatvad by) f » Otorict dm *. 606* B f U
SL. PatoBta. Florida 32177-142*. m lator Etan 1 4 X y tto o m f»
data of pubUcatton. Wrifton obNcitona should ktortofy 9ta obfactor by nama and addraa*. and toty daaotoa Bw c*(K*on to B»
pfleabon. rang a written ob)acilon doaa not entttto ir m to a
Chapter I X . Florida Stolutoa. AdminWradse Ttoertng. (M y
wa paraona whoee wbetanttof totareeto are Ntoctad by • »
sppflcation and who Na a patNon meeting ttw requlrantorti of
Seettorw 1 X 5 9 6 toid 1 X 5 7 , Ftorkto StaSutoa, and C tm *m 2810*. Florida AdmtototraEva Coda, may obtotn an AcbnlntoBaMa
hearing. A l tmafy Nad wtEton obfaettona wfl ta praaantod to Bw
Board tor corwtdaraBon to ttodaXarN tox on xpfcM ton prior to
Hit d o v u lawng voaon on in#
Gloria Lewie, DIvtoton Otrector. Division ot ParmN
SL Johna Rtvar Water ManagomarK District
PubMh: Juty 3. 2006
S011

1

Santord, FL 33773
Unaltu wJ
I.&gt;ii 1..
Vi la,.
■Ofnluf
Tha District Board of Trusta ss of Semtooto Community Colags
announces a monthly Board mooting to which a l persona are

Data and Tima:

Tueodey. July 19,2009 7 X PM
Seminole Community Cotege
Sentofd/Leke Mary Cempua
vwioon Aaminitintion DUWjNig
Board Moettng Room. A200
I X Weldon Boulevard
Santord. Florida 32773
Regular Monthly Board Meeting

Purpose:
Dated JUN 14.2003
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark of too Couri
By: Deborah Conant
Deputy dark
John Jay Watkina. P A
P O Bos 290
Laflola. FL 339794)250
PuMah: June X . 2 0 X and July
3. 10.17. 2009
R IM
M THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
T H I M Q H W N TH JUDICIAL
CM CUT M AM ) F O A M *
N O LI COUNTY. FLORIOA
a V IL CASE NO.:

0SCA-1219-19-A
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
69.490 X IN UNITED STATES
CURRENCY
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
COMPLAINT
TO: Terrance Oenard Parktoa
1407 South Locust Avanua
Santord. Florida 32771
and al ottwrs who claim an
toterosi to toa foiowtog property:
S9.4K X in Untied Slates
Currency
Donald F Eskngar. to hie official
capacity aa Shenfl of Sammola
County. Florida, through hit offi­
cers. toveattgstora or agents,
sabad ttw above property on or
about May 3, 2003, at or near
tha area of 1424 Wtodridga
Clrcia. Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida. Said property is
to too custody of ttw Shenfl of
Sammola County for ttw pur
posa of forfeiture pursuant to
sections
932.701-932.704.
Florida Statutes. A Verified
Complaint for Fmaf Judgment of
Forfeiture has bean Nad to the
abovo-stytad Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY tool a true
and correct copy of this Nottca ol
Fortailure Comptaml waa tor
nahad by U S. carolled mad,
return raoaipt requested, to ttw
above-named addressee thw
22nd day of June. 2X5.
TesftaM Scoiaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0066623
Sammola County Shanfl’s Office
I X Bush Boulevard
Santord. Florida 32773
(407) 663-6603 ■
Attorney lor Pattborwr
Publish June 26. 2009 and July
3. 2005
RI57
UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
Removal of too doaenbod vehi­
cles was conducted to compkanca with F S 71X76. Nottca
that Harry* Towing wdl sal sad
vehicles al Pubkc Auction tor
Cash on JULY IS. 2006 al
I0 X A M al 102N MapfaAvo
Santord. FL. 32771 A l vehicles
sold AS IS No into guaranteed
Harrys Towing reserves toa nghl
to tkd on any voTvcfa
Vervcies may be vwwed one
hour poor t o sale
2X 2 JAGUAR
SAJEA31D02XC33331
1993 SATURN
1G6ZE128232325744
1992 PONTIAC
1G2WHS4T1NF287664
1965 CHEVROLET
1G6C9I6B3F6113232
1990 FORD
?FAPRJ6 &lt;6LBII9002

A copy of tha agenda may ba obtainad by writing to Dr. E. Ann
McGea at I X Weldon Boulevard. Santord. Florida 32773 or by
calling Linda Cowais at 407-328-2010 and arranging lor an
agenda to be aent electronic ily .
Pursuant to the provtotons of the Americana with DtoaMNoe A rt
any paraon requiring special sccommcdatiorw to perttdpali to
this meeting Is asked to tdvtoe Semtooto CommunEy C o*»g&gt; 1
least 46 hours before the moettng by contacttng Unde Coweto at
407-329-2010 II you are hearing or speech Impattad. ptoaae
contact Baminoto Community Collage by ceDng Ms. Dorothy
Paishan el 407-328-21W .
Persona are advised ttieL If they decide to appeal any dactoion
m ad# i f this
, lh a v w ill
rtooed af tfca n cn fa w rifin i
&gt;ttrtd tor such purpose, tttoy mqy need to insure that a vertMfttn
record of the proceedings it mads, which record Incfudee the
testimony and evidence upon which tha appeal ia to be baaed,
per Section 296 0103. Florida Statutes
Publish: July 3. 2005
S010

NOTICE TO THe PUBLIC
SANFORD AIRPORT AUTHORITY
NOISE EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE OETERMMATION
Tha Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has evaluated tha
Itool submission of the Noise Exposure Maps (NEM ) and sup­
porting documentation transmitted by totter on June 9. 2005, to
accordance with Section 103(a) (1) of the Aviation Safety and
Noise Abatement Act ol 1979 (ANSA), and has determined ffiat
they are to compliance with applicable requirements of 14 CFR
Part I X . Tha FAA haa determined that lha mape and tables
entitled Exhibit 1 "Aircraft Fight Tracks-Proposed IFR Fight
Tracka-Runway 9R 27L’ , Exhibit 2 "Existing Lend Use". Exhibit 3
-2 X 4 ONL Contours’ . Exhibit 4 "2009 DNL Contours*, Exhibit S
’Future Lend Use*. Table 14 "2004 DNL Contour Area*. Table 15
*2004 Population Within the DNL Contours’. Table 16 *2X9 DNL
Contour Area*, and Table 17 *2X9 Population Within DNL
Contours* fulfil the requirements (or lha currant and ttw 5-yeer
noise exposure maps.
Tha FAA’s determination that tho Nose Exposure Mape are to
compliance • limited to a finding that Die maps ware developed
in accordance with the procedures contained in Appendix A of
FAR Part I X . Such determination doss not constitute approval
of data, information or plane.
Should questions arise concerning the precise relationship of
specific properties to noise exposure contours depicted on the
Noise Exposure Maps, it should be noted that the FAA w* not be
involved in any way to determining ttw relative locations of spe­
cific properties with regard to ttw depeted noise contours, or in
interpreting tha maps to resolve questions concerning, tor exam­
ple. which properties should ba covered by Die provisions of
Section 107 ol tha Act. These functions ire inseparable from
the ultimate land use control and planning rasponubttiboe of
local government. These local responstoilibes are not changed
to any way under Part I X or through FAAS determination rela­
tive to (he Norse Exposure Maps. Therefore, ttw responsibility
tor detailed overlaying of none exposure contours onto the maps
depicting properties on tha surface rests exclusively with lha air­
port operator or with those pubic agencies and planning agen­
cies with which consultation is required under Section 103 of ttw
A rt Tha FAA rakes on tha certification by lha airport operator,
under I X 21 of FAR Part I X . that the statutonty required con­
sultsuon has bean accomplished
Tha FAA will publish nottca in the Federal Regular announcing
its determination on the Notse Exposure Maps tor ttw Orlando
Santord International Airport
Notice oI this determination and ttw availability of the Nous
Exposure Mape, when published at least three times to a news­
paper of genera/ circulation in tha county or counties where
affected parties are tocatad. wiN satisfy ttw requirement! of
Section 107 of ttw ANSA AcL
Attention w catted to the requirement* of Section 1 X 21 (d) of
FAR Part I X . wvtfving ttw prompt preparation and submission
of revisions to these maps if any actual or proposed change m
ttw operation of ttw Orlando Santord International Airport might
create any substantial, new. non-compalibia use in any areas on
depicted on the maps Ttw Mows Compatibility Program (NCP).
approved on October 2 1 .2 X 2 states that land "acquisitions are
united to sxisting non compatible land uses located wtttvn tha 65
ONL nowo contour of ttw official NEM (2X 1 DNL Noise
Contours) and consistent with FAA* 1996 remedial mitigation
pokey (63 FR 16409) * Should the airport operator intend to
fxirenase land «Whm tho new existing contour (2 X 4 ), m i mclud
ad n the previous contour ttw NCP should be
to reflect
ttw new area

1993 FORD
I74LP92U98A1070M

Documorss are avariacw tor pupke awpartoi during normal
tiua*wu hours at Santord Avport Auttiorsy ftecapuon 12X R ad
Ctevetend Boulevard Sarflord. Ftonda

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CAM NO.: HCA1SM
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE OP AMEROUEST
UORTQAOE SECURmcs,
MC.. ASSET BACKED PASS­
THROUGH CERTIFICATES
SERIES 3003-AR3 UNOER
THE POOLING S SERVICMQ
• AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
JUNE 1, MOD. WITHOUT
RECOURSE.

CHARLES H E . FORBES. «
' *.

NORM OP ACTION
TO CH A R US H E. FORBES
AND . UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF C H A U S H E . FORBES,
Lam Known AiS H m , 112S TM BERLANE TRAIL. CASSEL­
BERRY, F t 32707
K a M .m t d M d .N p M M

cNMns Manat by, torougfi,
undot or egetaef CHARLES
H E . FORBES ANO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
CHARLES H E FORBES, m
M portae having or daMng to
hauo any right Me or Manat In
toe property deecrtoed heratn
YOU ARE NOT1FED to* an
action tor Foradoaure ol
Mortgage on ma toNowtog
deecrttted property:
LOT 1, BLOCK A COLON­
NADES. FIRST SECTION,
ACCOROINO TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF. RECOROEO
M PLAT BOOK IE PAGE 7* ■0,
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
hoa baan Nad agamal you and
you ara roquMd to eerre a
oopy ol your written datonaaa, If
any. to B, on Uea M. Roger*.
Anomay tor Ptatatffl. whoa*
addraaa la M l H E . I87to
Straw. Sutto 204. North Man*
Beach, FL 33162 wANn 30 daya
•Aar to* lint pubBcaBon of tot*
NoMcs and Na to* original oM»
to* d a rt ot N a Court aNhar
batora eerric* on PlatoWI'a
altomay ot tarTveotatefy toera
altar; others*** a datauM oN ba
antarad against you tor tha
ratal demanded A to# complalnL
WITNESS my hand and l a
aaal ol N a Court N a day ol
JUN2S.2006.
Uaryarma Moraa
Aa CNrh ol Via Court
By Carol Moore
Aa Deputy darh

boucttationb

Eor mtormaaon on Seminole
County SCC procurement*.
pNaaa MB our aabaAa M
aananotacoumya gowrpurbaaing.
aatact
Currant
Preeuramant tor a M ol Ml
■eNa eoBrBatton*. Mary can
ba downloaded at no charge.
Sotetatlon and Procurement
Mmuadm la N u evtatatto at
Wa Purehaamg and Contact*
DMalon. located In tw County
Sarvicae BuAJng, HOT Eaat tel
St., Room 3206. Sanford.
Florida. Phone 407-S6S-7I3I.
To guaramee receipt ot addarv
da, aa reepondenti ahould
check tie wehatte or contact toe
Purehaamg and Comrade
OMiton seven catandar daya
prior to toe Nad racaMng data
~ iTt— IW T iliN
Putdah: July 3.2008

CTTT OP LAKE MARY
N O R M OP
PUBLIC NEARMO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
toe Mayor and CiyCommfoeton
ol too CByotlJhe Mery, Ftortda,
that aald Cwnmiadon A d hold
a Pubac Haarfog on Thraedep,
July 31, M M at TOO p m . or
aa aoon aa poaafcie tmaaRar,
to conaidar a Nonet at
Fwpuaad Change (NOPC) tor
Via Rmacuan Devetopment at
Ragtond Impact (DRt). Tha
appacadcn
propoaaa Via
Second Amendment to Via R *d
Amended
and
nutated
Development Order to Indude
Via lottowing amendnente
t. Ravtahma to Permitted Land
Uaa
- Modffy Via apprevata ol Paroal
48 bom neighborhood commer­
cial to raeidenlal.
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wnVI ovvwop#n*ni Of r K M
horn Phaaa II to Ptiaaa lit.
• Extend Via TmaVama tar Via
comptoCon at Phaaa III to Apr*
2007.
t SubetanMal DiMeteri Chart -

Raviaa Via chart to ahow Via
addNon ol 858 acraa ol eddttonal raaldanM land and Via
radudfton 9.96 term of com­
mercial land
J- wMmtm UWVWupmerll rW l —
The Maatar Development Plan
haa bean raviaa to rated tie
change In Via devatopmara pro­
gram.
Tha Second Raadbig ol Via
Ordbianca to adopt Via amend­
ment to the Planned Unit
Development
(PUD),
the
Second Reading ol Via
woinific* n afioyw w mgn
Density Residential land uaa
designation and Via amend­
ments to the TVnacuan
Development Order will be
heard concurrently at N s meet­
ing on July 21.2003

In accordance wttfi tha
Americana wffft DteattBeea Act,
The Pubic Hearing wd ba held
Paraona with DieabBBIee need*
In Vie cay Commission
Ing a special accommodation to
Chamber* at 100 N. Country
partxapata In N a procaading
Club Rd.. Lake Mary The pub­
ahould contact tha Court
ic N invited to attend and ba
AdmlrMralor at 301 N. Part
heard. Said hearing may corv
Avenue, Sanford FL 32771,
Bnue from Bma to Bme unN Via
Telephone Number (407)323Mayor and City Commtsston
4330 not later than eeven (7)
daya prior to Via procoedfog. M make a flna! decision,
' j ■■:&lt;^tr
hearing imputed, (TOO) 1-800- if i * rts
NOTE:
IF A PERSON
9368775
DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY
PubBah: (Plaaaa publiah In Tha
DECISION MADE BY THIS
Sanford Herald)
AGENCY WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED
Pubiah: July 3. 10. 2003
AT THIS MEETING OR HEAR­
S022
ING, HE OR SHE WILL NEED A
RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
NOTICE OF
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH
PUBLIC SALE
PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY
NEED TO ENSURE THAT A
NOTICE la hereby given that
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
Via peraonal property content!
PROCEEDINGS IS MAOE.
oi toe tolowtng storage ixvta wd
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
ba offered tor tale at pubic eucTHE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
Bon to eaOefy Undtef Sural a
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
Ian. Sale wd taka placa United
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
Store*. 1007 W ill Spnnga Dr ,
FLORIDA
STATUTES
Winter Spnnga. FL 32708. We
233 0103.
raaerve the itgfu to rated any
bid*.
DATE OF SALE: JULY 20,
2009
TIME OF SALE: 4 30 PM
«3 M Michelle Brantley - houtehotd good*, tv, dothaa. f5M
Lawrence Bailey • household
items 1040 Loved W*ama household goods. V23 Brenda
Dams - books, clothes, housewares. 122. Nancy Patty • pic­
tures. books, clothes 1331
Donald Jones - 2 cart. 1314
Sonny Church ■ household
goods 1343 X-treme Air I
Manadoarfer - Me materials
1311 Sonny Church - household
good* 1311 Laura Saylor •
household furnishings 1SS2
Brian Needham • household
goods. 1345 Johnathan Moms couch, tv, loots, clothes 13441
Wiltiedo Sierra - hobbaa. vhs
tape*, records 1278 Bertrand
HoSoway - household items,
office supplies, books 1335
Christine Oaughan • Davila •
household Seme. Brae
AUCTIONEER;
STORAGE
PROTECTION AUCTION SER­
VICES. LICENSE 1 593
Tha above nooce to ba publwhad onca a week tor two consacuBva weeks. Said sal# to ba
undat and by virtue ol the
Statute* ol Via Stale of Florida,
n such case* provided
Pubksh July 3. 10. 2005
8023
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Pubkc auction to be held at 9 00
am on the lam day at JULY,
2009 At the (root door of
Sanford Towing A Recover* Inc.,
h y .«rt at 2322 Country Ctob
R d . Sanford. FI 32771. for »*e
purpose of disposing of tha toF
lowing vehicle
W06VR34R4VR016695
2000 CADI
Publish July 3. 2005
S027

Please
Call Ted
To Place
Your
Classified

PERSONS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT 407-385-1424.
CITY OF LAKE MARY
FLORIDA
DATED: Thursday. June 16.
2005
Pubiah. July 3. 2003
S0O2
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
SANFORD AIRPORT
AUTHORITY BOARD
MEETING
The regular meeting ol the
Sanford Aaport Authority sched­
uled for Tuesday. July 3, 2003.
naa been changed. The meet­
ing wd be held on Wednesday,
July 6, 2006. at 630 am., at
tha Sanford Airport Authority
Executive Offices Boert Room,
A. ft Shoemaker Domestic
Terminal. 1200 Red Cleveland
Boulevard. Sanford, Florida.
Information may be obtained by
contwdmg Vie executive office*
during normal busmeta hour*
at (407) 363 4001
Larry A Dale
President t CEO
Pubiah July 3, 2003
S003
PUBLIC NOTICE
UN FO R O AIRPORT
AUTHORITY
Members of the Sanford Aaport
Authority and SUB «&lt;* attend
the Florid* Aaport Councils
36th Annual Conference, which
wd be held m Tampa. Florida.
July 24-27. 2006 Members of
Ow pubkc desiring further ntormalion should contact the
Orlando
Sanford
Airport
Executive Offices ai 1200 Red
Cleveland Boulevard. Sanford.
Florida 32773 140/1365-4001).
Larry A Dale
President A CEO
PuC*»/i July 3. 2003
S004
______________
NOTICE O f AUCTION
T im auction wd be herd on
aULY 16. 1006. at 900 AM at
323 LA n Are Owedo F I
PruapecWe ladder* me/ rapecx

aw e h d N irn He 4*r (M rs
a « Auckcn krt* 9AM k*a* tPM

Sunday. July 3.2005

Leg als

TBrma we caah or certWed tonda
onfy OV ICDO TOWING reeervee
He rtsW to accept or rafoaa any
and aB bids

SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.708 OF THE FLORIDA PRO­
BATE CODE WtU. BE FOREVER
BARRED

The foioelng
ottered tor bids:

NOTWTTHSTANOV4Q THE TIME
PERIOO SET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FILED TW O (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE
DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH
IS BARRCO

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ara

1669 SATURN
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PubBah: JMy 3. 2008
soos

The dMe ot Drat pubBealon of Me
Noace le JMy 3. 2008Fradertdt J. QorteB

NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN
w k mp ynoprugnpo inNpnav to
sett Vie personal property
daaofead batow to antoroe a Ian
knpoaad on aatd property undat
Vie Florida Seff Storage FecflBy
Act Statues (Section 83.60183608).
The undsnignad wBI sat at pub­
ic sals by compaBNe btddbig on
Vie M l af M u 3686 at 103
pm. an Via prairiaae where aaM
properly hae bean stored and
wfUefi are tocewd at Ample
Storage Censer. tOO Ample
Court. 2600 West Airport
Boutoverd, County at OeinSnota,
Stole ol Ftortda. Via fcdowktg:
Customers
Name
Oeaortpaon at Goode

JONATHAN H. OOOOMAN. ESQ
Ftortda Bar Mo. 2W407
1377 Caaeat Avenue
Jaefcaonvd*. FL 32208
TMaphone: (904) 388-1346
Attorney
tor
Peraonal
PubBah: atafy 3, 10,2008
3014
M TH B a n e w COURT FOR
M 2 B N 0 LI COUNTY,
FtO R P A
n o u n DtvntON
f U h lK M IM

VPccume

Purrheaea must be paM tar el
Vie bne of punchaaitoceali only.
A I purcheaed tome sold aa la.
wtwra la, and n u t ba removed
el Vie tone ol aMe. Sale aubyact
to cancelation to Via avert of
oblgatod party.
TNe le Via 288i day ol June,
2008.
Pubiah: July 3.10. 2008
8012

MTHBCmCUTT COURT FOR

IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARY TRINCERI,
NOTICE TO CREDITOR!
i H i1iuiiwupoaoun ovin# n u n
of MARY TRINCERI. deceased,
whose dMe of death wee May
18,2004; Fie Number 2009-CP0688 la pandtog to Vie CitcuB
Court for Seminote County.
Ftortda. Probate Division. Vie
■ittaia of which la P.O. Drawer
C. Sanford, FL, 32772. The
namee and addressee ol Via
Personal Representative and
Via Personal Raprasentattve's
attorney are set forth below.
AB creditor* of the decadent
end other persona having darns
or demand* against decadent's
estate, on whom a oopy ol Via
notice has bean served, must
(to (hep deans with pile Court
W m S i-T H r tATEYe o f 3
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AI oVwr creditors of Via dacedent and persona having dean*
or demands against decedent's
salsla must Na (heir dean* wtth
this Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
A a CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
W IU BE FOREVER BARRED.

LytoL

Clark. Fourteto 8

10ti Ftoor Norttortdga Cane*
315 NortiFlagtor Drive
Poet Ofkoe Boa 4088
Ml F U n Beech, FL 33402
IWaphene: (H I ) 668-1680
Attorney tor Peraonal

The dele ol first publication of
thtt Note* la July 3. 2003
MARIORACE MCNEIL
Personal Rapresamattva
301 KENT1A ROAO
CASSELBERRY. FL 32707
KannaVi M. Beane
Florida Bar No. 117307
670 North Orlando Avenue
Suite 1004A
I laWand. FL 32751
Telephone 407/829-1681
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Pubksh July 3. 10.2005
S013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVlStON
FILE NO. 09-CP-1011
IN RE: ESTATE OF
KEVIN BURTON GOHBELL.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of Vie estate
Of KEVIN BURTON OORBELL,
deceased, who** dale of death
was Septamber 13, 2003. ts
pending m foe Circuit Court for
Seminole County. Florida.
Probata Otvwion. foe addraaa of
arisen m 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanford. FL. 32771. The name*
and addressee of foe Persona!
Representative
and
the
Personal Represantativ* s attor­
ney are set forth below
AB oedeors of foe decedent
and other person* having deans
or dsnwids against decedents
estate on whom a oopy of this
note* la required to be served
must Me Viee dam* with for*
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AS other credaors of Vm dece­
dent and person* having deans
or demands agamel decedents
estate must Me foe* deana with
fore Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
AU. CLAIMS NOT FILED

wtTNVi

th e

tim e

p e h io o s

and Bma wd not be

PubBMi: July 3.10.2008
S013

M TtfB O R CU T COURT
O FTH S 16TH

JUOtCtAL CIRCUIT,
if AND FOR
I COUNTY.
The Sanfatd Airport Autoortty w «
conduct a Pubkc Hearing to
am on t e
to Vie
(NCP)
toe 2001 Nolee
to foe new
2004 Note* Exposure Map
IWrtyto8owtogtoe Board
M 8JO am. to toe ABport
Autoortty BoHd Room of toe
Airport 1200 Red Clevetand
Bhrd.. SarfOrd, Ftortda
review by toe p W e prior to toe

A I other cradttora of Vie fftfradent and other persona having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate, Including
unmatured, contingent or unBquldMarl derm*, must Me forir
dams wBh Ma court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER TH E DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

2008

Putdeh: JU y 3-

u n a ra o awnGni inipn*ooni(

A I cfid to i ot lw docodmt and
otfw p rto n i NhrtnQ c t t N of
demands egarrsl decedent *
•state. Including unmefurad.
contingent or uniquldelod
ddm i, on wtKxn i copy oI 66b
nottCB li im v d mu&lt;i IHb 6wif
derma wBh Ma Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 OAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.

July tS.

noon E3T,

TOBY L WUNOCR.

The admMsMtoi of to* setose
of TOBY
L.
WUNDER.
deceased. Fie Number 08-CP0704; to pending to foe CJrcu*
Court tor Semtnote County.
Ftortda Pmbew DMatan, foe
adWeaa ot which la P.O. Boa
■088. Sanford. Ftortda 327728008 The name and i D i u i i
of tha PenonM Hepr*wreath a
and
Ihe
Peraonal
Representative's attorney are
set tarth batow.

l

muM be
Mi 12 DO

S019

of toe Santord Airport Autoortfy,
1200 Red Cleveland Bhrd .
Sanford. Ftortda durtog buefneea hours of 8D0 am to 8 00
pm Monday through Friday.
totormaBon can b8 cbfMned by
caMng 407 888400a
Larry A DMe
' CEO
Pubiah: JUy 3.2006
S018

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quarterly beaia
The 6rm wB aiao be rewMnaBila
tor adUBfonel dukea toctodtog
a neat and orderly fashion,
securing aB doors upon oomptatton of services (attar 8 p m ),
fuming 08 a8 daatgnaaad Ighta
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department of any problama or
areas to need of repair, and provtdtog a customer eommurvea*
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to toe REQUEST FOR PRO­
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(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clart of to* OrcuB Cora!
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

MICHAEL B LUNSFORD. IF
LM NG. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
A U OTHER PARTIES
CLAMK4Q AN 8ITERE8T BY,
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST
MICHAEL
B.
LUNSFORD;
ALISON
C.LUNSFORD, IF UV84G. ANO
IP DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY, THROUOH,
UNOER OR AGAINST ALISON
C. LUNSFORD; ACCREDITED
SURETY AND CASUALTY
COMPANY. MC.; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
R8-NOTK1 OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order OrarMng
toe Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated June 23, 2003
•reared In C M Case No. 03-CA2900-14* of toe Oraill Court of
toe 18TH JudtotM Circuit to end
tor SEMINOLE County- Sanford.
Ftortda. I wd ael to toe highaM
and beat bidder tor cash at foe
Wert Front Door M Vie SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse locat­
ed M 30t N. Park Avenue In
Sanford. Ftortda. at 1100 am.
on foe 28 day of July. 2008 toe
set tort) In said Summery Find
Judgment to-trit
LOT 30. VERNE CHANEY SUB­
DIVISION. ACCOROINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 20.
PAGE 91, PUBLIC RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.

Pubiah in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J. STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. Unrvemty Dm* Surie
500

wB be eraarad agalnM you tar
Vie rakaf demanded In toe compfaftit

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03-20788

should

M ACCORDANCE WTTH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona wflh dsabdle* needfog e spedM accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION. M
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse M 407-863-4227. 1600-888-8771 (TOO) or 1-600989-6770. via Florida Raley
Service
Pubksh Jury 3.10,2008
8020

ve.
SHEILA F. SMITH; THE
SEASON'S OP MT
GREENWOOD
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. MC.;
UNKNOWN HEIRS ANO
BENEFICIARIES OF THE
ESTATE OF PATRICIA FAVER
MCA PATRICIA ANN FAVER.
DECEASED; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SHEILA F. SMITH;
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendant*

contact

toe

Court

Avenue, Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not tefra toan aeven (7)
days prior to toe proeeaMng 8
hearing Impaired. (TOO) 1-6006888771 or Wee (V) 1800 995-8770 via Ftortdk Relay
Servicee
WITNESS my hMid Mid toe
••M of Me Court toto 27 Oaf at
June. 2008.

NODCBOP
PUBLIC BALI
Pubic auction to be held M 800
am on tie 1B8i M y of JULY,
2009. At the front door of
Santord Tbwtog 8 Reccvery toe-,
located M 2322 Country Chit
Rd. Sanford. FI 32771. tor toe
purpoee of dtapoamg of Vi* tatiowing vehete
3G1JC3142RS837146
1994 CHEVROLET
Pubkc auction to be heW M 800
am on toe 1B8l M y of JULY,
2008 AI the front door of
Santord Towing 8 Recovery Inc..
located M 2322 Country Club
Rd. Sanford. FI 32771. tor toe
purpose of dapoetog of toe fol­
lowing vehicle
3FASP11JOTR122627
1996 FORD

Mcmcs OF ACTION
TO UNKNOWN HEIRS ANO
BENEFICIARIES OF PATRICIA
FAVER A/K/A PATRICIA ANN
FAVER (Residence Unkmwn)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor Foracfosuro of
Mortgage on the loSowing
d*sertoed property:
LO T 30. THE SEASONS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 50. PAGE 24. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA.
haa been Ned against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, it any,
to 4, on Marshak C. Watson.
P A , Attorney tot PlaintMI. whose
address Is 1800 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE 120. FT.

______

Pubkc auction to be held M 980
am on foe ta il day of JULY,
2808 At to* front door of
Santord Towing A Recovery Inc,
located M 2322 Country Chib
Rd. Sanford FI 32771. tor he
purpoee ot disposing of to* tal­
lowing vehicle
JH4KA4560LC040106
1980 ACURA
Public auction to be hMd M 880
am on to* 18lh day of JULY,
2008 AI to* Iron! door ol
Sanford Towing 6 Recovery Inc.
located at 2322 Country Club
Rd. Santord. FI 32771. tor toe
purpose ol deposing ol to* tot-

taring vehicle
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1994 CHEVY
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S026

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                    <text>W eek en d : S unday , S eptember 11, 2005

Vol. 114, No. 5 • Copyright © 2005 Tho Sanford Herald

50c

City picks
new
manager
Richard White served as town

By Liana Edixon
Herald Staff

Games go on
With Ophelia finally start­
ing to pull away from the
coast, tho third wook of
tho prop football soason
sent on pretty much as
planned. It was Just a bit
soggy.

SANFORD — City commissioners
offered one of four candidates the posi­
tion of d ty manager to replace A1
Grieshaber Jr., who rvsigned earlier this
year.
Richard White, of Lexington, Mass.,
was offered a contract for $132,000 plus
other benefits, and may start as early as
30 days.
Grieshaber resigned shortly after
Mayor Linda Kuhn look office in April,

manager of Lexington, Mass.
and the city hired on Eugene Miller as
interim city manager. Miller estab­
lished a plan and timeline for the com­
missioners to hire a new dty manager
by the end of this year. Close to 50 peo­
ple applied for (he position. Miller nar­
rowed that down to six candidates he
felt were qualified for the job and had

the characteristics the commissioners
had requested.
After a public interview with White
and three other candidates Kuhn called
White to offer him the contract.
According to Kuhn, White was Just
boarding a plane back to Lexington but
--•■ the
•« offer
3&amp;e sounded
• • fine
said
and- -he

would call back the
city at 6 p.m. Friday
night to give his final
dedsion, after speak­
ing with his wife
White
when he returned
home.
Kuhn said White told her he didn't
want to "disenfranchise his wife", but
he was looking forward to being the
d ty 's manager.
White has more than 25 years experiSee Manager, Page 3A

July shooting
prompts town
hall meeting

5#« Sports, Pog* I t

Hits and

By Steve Paradis
Herald Staff

SANFORD — The Florida Department of Law
Enforcement has finished its investigation into the
July 16 shooting death of a 16year-old by two security guards, fZ
but the state attorney won't get M
the report for another couple of |
weeks, an investigator said
Meanwhile, the Seminole
County Branch of the National
Association
for
the
Advancement of Colored People
has scheduled a town hall meet­
ing to discuss the case.
The public is invited to the
McGill
meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
Sept. 13 at the First Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church. The church is located at
700 Elm Ave., in Sanford.
Local NAACP President Turner Clayton Jr. said
the family of Travares McGill is expected to attend
the meeting. McGill died of a gun shot to his heart.

No love for
backpacks
Want to sound off on
homework and the
weight of school back­
packs?

J h Column, Poy« 4A

Longwood
marks Sept. II
with relief drive
LONGWOOD — In
light of the devastation
to areas in tlie Gulf
States Region, the city
of Longwood has
teamed up with tile
American Red Cross
and will allied mone­
tary donations during a
memorial dedication
ceremony on Sept. 10.
Tlie dty will unveil a
monument dedicated to
those who serve this
nation and whose sacri­
fice sustains the spirit of
freedom. To kick off the
dedication ceremony, a
short parade will take
late at 9 a.m. from the
ongwood City Hall
complex over to the site
of tlie monument at the
Longwood Police
Department main
building.
Tlie parade will fea­
ture I ioruir Guards
from each service
branch, Seminole
County Law
Enforcement Agency,
and the various Fire
Departments within
Seminole County.
Representatives from
the American Legion,
Disabled Vets, and
VFW will aLso partidpate. Tlie dedication
ceremony will take
place immediately fol­
lowing the parade.

E

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

George S. Hudson o l Casselberry w as arrested by police In Sanford after
Longwood and finally on 17-92 In Sanford Thursday.

Casselberry man arrested after
crashes in three different cities
occurred in the Longwood jurisdiction and
one in Winter Springs.
Thomas Kelly, a victim in the case, told
police
that he tried to get out of fhe way of the
SANFORD — An early morning drive cou­
pled with drugs left a Casselberry man behind truck after it crashed into a vehicle moments
bars Thursday morning after he caused traffic before, but was struck by H udson's Ford F250.
H udson then proceeded N orth on U.S.
accidents in Longwood, Winter Springs and
17/92 toward Sanford where he was involved
Sanford.
George S. Hudson, 45, of Diane Circle, was in two more accidents. The first was a hit and
arrested and charged with a slew of charges run and then he was caught at the accident he
that included multiple hit and run charges, caused on French Ave (U.S. 17/92) and 25th
m ultiple DUI charges, reckless driving, and Street, which involved two other vehicles.
At the time there were some officers in pur­
possession of cocaine.
Hudson adm itted to police officers that he suit of Hudson. The officers stated in police
took Xanex, a prescription drug for anti­ reports that Hudson appeared disoriented or
depression, and cocaine one hour prior to the impaired and that he was driving erratically
He later adm itted to using drugs prior to the
accidents.
The first two accidents occurred on Shepard accidents, and when officers searched Hudson
Road and State Road 600 (U.S. 17/92) near they found a bag of powder cocaine in his
Winter Springs and Longwood. There were shirt pocket.
two hit and runs in the intersection that
\
Hudson was involved with, one of which See Creches, Pegs 8A
By L lan e Edixon
Herald Staff

Matua Cotroo —

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Police: County man
charged with sexual
battery on girl, 11
APOPKA
—
Richard
Lawrence Hill, 26, of Bonanza
Lane, Apopka, was arrested by
Seminole
County
Sheriff's
deputies early Thursday morn­
ing, and faces elurges of sexual
battery on a child under the age
of 12.
Hill allegedly battered an 11year old girl at ner home and at a
storage facility on SR-436 in the

Apopka area.
Hill is report­
edly acquaint­
ed with the
girl's family.
The batteries allegedly occurred
during the past week or so.
The girl's mother learned of
the batter)' Wednesday night,
when she took her daughter to
Florida Hospital, Apopka, for
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Battary, Page 3A

Mooting, Pago 3A

Mayor's husband
resigns from CRA
By Llano Edixon
Herald Staff

SANFORD — Downtown
Community
Redevelopment Agency member Robert Kuhn
resigned Wednesday.
His wife, Mayor Linda Kuhn, said Friday that
when she first was elected as mayor earlier this
year, she asked the city attorney's office if it was a
conflict of interest having him serve on the board,
and they told her it was not.
According to Mayor Kuhn, there have been a
few rumblings in the community, even though it
was not legally a conflict of interest. Robert Kuhn
decided that rather than causing an issue, it would
be in the best interest for the Mayor if he stood
down. He has been a member of the CRA for three
years.
CRA Chairman Bob Parsell said that the board
understands why he left but he will be missed.
"We're very sad to see him go," Parsell said. "He
was a good board member and he had a lot of input
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From Staff R epo rt*

2005 gradual* o l SammoJ*
H igh School

crashes In Winter Springs,

W itn e sse s s a id th e s e c u rity g u a r d s . Ilry a n P.
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Kuhn, P a g * 8A

Bank robber runs into police officers
From Staff Raporta

SANFORD — Sanford
police arrested Franklyn
Carrizo, 46, listed as home­
less, in connection with the
robbery of the Bank of
America in the 3000 block of
Orlando Drive.
The robbery took place
Tuesday, Sept. 6. Carrizo
reportedly went into the
bank and demanded money.
He handed over a note say­
ing "all the money now",
written on the back side of
an empty 12-pack case of
beer. The teller complied

and placed an amount of
money on the counter. He
said Carrizo took the money
and fled on foot, crossing
over Highway 17-92.
Officers were called and
chased Carrizo to the front
of Sticks n’ Stuff, at 3101
Orlando drive, where he
was apprehended.
According to the police
report, as Carrizo was run­
ning, he dropped approxi­
mately $6,980 in the parking
lot area of the bank.
The total amount taken
was said to be $13,771.
D u rin g a n interview with

Carrizo, he is said to have
told officers he had planned
to rob the bank the previous
Saturday, but didn’t get up
the nerve to do so until
Tuesday.
He reportedly said he
wanted tne money to pur­
chase drugs and women,
saying he nad a narcotics
problem.
After being charged with
robbery without a weapon,
he was transported to the
John E. Folk Correctional
Facility without incident.
All of the money was
returned to the bank.

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Jewa for Jesua presents
Christ in the Feast of
Tabernacles, at 10:15 a.m. at
First Baptist Church, 325
First St., Geneva. Call 407­
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A benefit concert
"Suitable Airs’ VII" will be
sung from the sanctuary of
Macedonia Missionary
Baptist Church, 412 E.
Kennedy Blvd, in Eatonville
at 7 p.m. The event is free.

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HarWd p M o by Tommy Wncant

Even If you're big enough to pass right on through sometimes you have to stop, look and honk before proceeding with cau­
tion. This train stopping scene Is on East 20th Street at a CSX railroad train crossing.
Drug Related
• David Leigh Saum, 34, of
Palmetto Avenue, and Erin Ann Ward,
31, of Rabun Court, were arrested by
Sanford police on Aug. 26 in the 800
block of Palmetto Avenue. Police
served a search warrant at Saum's
home and reportedly found narcotics
items. Each was arrested on charges of
possession of under 20 grams of mari­
juana, and possession of narcotics
equipment.
• Keithian Jones, 21, of Wfcst 14th
Street, was arrested by Sanford police
on Aug. 3a on West 13th Street at
Southwest Road. I Ic was charged with
PtM M -ssiy^ &lt;&gt;( a c o n tro lle d su b -.L u xe

including*ver 20 gram s of marijuana,
and pRw&amp;»ion of riareutics equip­
ment.
• Antonio D. Thomas, 24, of Cowan
Moughton Terrace, and Ronnie
Tremaine Armstrong, 26, of IVfcst 11th
Street were arrested by Sanford police
on Aug. 30, in front of Tltomas' resi­
dence, as the result of a traffic stop.
Inorna* was chained with pusiwssion
of under 20 grams of marijuana and
possession of narcotics equipment.
Armstrong driver of the venide, was
charged with psrssession of marijuana
within 1000 feet '
'' '

trespassing at a construction site. He
was also charged with violation of pro­
bation.
* Daniel Stringer, 19, of I’alom a
Avenue, w as a rrested by Sanford
police o n Sept. 2. O n April 16 lie
reportedly’took o C ro o n u Academ y
is*uad laptop com puter, l i e reportedly
told officer* h e had taken several other
com puter* a n d w as selling them .
Following a lengthy investigation, offi­
cers determ ined lie w as involved in at
least tw o other com puter thefts. In
connection w ith three separate inci­
dents, Stringer w as charged separately,
w ith theft of o ver $300, dealing in
stokm property - organized theft, and
m aking a false report to a law enforce­
m ent officer concerning an alleged
crime.

• John Robert Berner; 47, of
Palmetto Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at his resi­
dence as the result of an altercation
with a female. He was charged with
aggravated battery with a deadly
weapon (metal polk and battery touch or strike (domestic violence).
• Jerry L. Dickerson 43, erf Castle
Brewer Court, was arrested by Sanford
police Wi-dnt-seiay at his residence
where lie was said to have been
involved in a dispute with a femakv
He was charged with battery - touch
or strike, and intimidate/threatening a
witness preventing a 911 call (domestic
violence).
Traffic Stops
• Arlene Francis Glynn 54, of
Landings Drive, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police TUesday at Landing
Drive and SR-46 where site reportedly
crashed lier vehicle into a pole. She
was charged with driving under the
influence (DUI) of alaihol or drugs,
and DUI with prope?rty damage.

• Tiffany V. Church, 20, of Georgia
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
including marijuana and cocaine, pos­ polio? Wednesday at a store in the 3600
• Richard Harris, 26 of Blackstone
session of narcotics equipment and block erf OrLindu Drive. She reported­
ly texik $37.20 in items from the store Avenue, was stopped by Sanford
driving with a suspended licvnse..
without paying. She was charged with police TUesday at William dark Court
Burglary
petty shoplifting from a merchant, and He was charged with driving with a
• Tommy Tiger. 25, erf West llth giving a fatso ID toi a. law enforcement suspended license, possession of a
amtroUed substance induding over 20
Street was arrested by Sanford police officer.
grams of marijuana, and carrying a
Wednesday at his residence. He
reportedly was seem throwing risks at
• Angela Brooke I lall 20, of Chatas concealed weapon (metallic knuckles).
the front window erf a business in the court, Sanford, Sarah Anne Hunt 16
1600 block of West 13th Street of Hidden Lake Drive, and Jordan Obstructing Public Street*
• Douglas William McKenzie, 45,
attempting to gain entry. He was Elizabeth Driver, 18, erf Spanish Bay
charged with burglary of a structure, Drive, were arrested by Sanford police usted as homeless, was arrested by
and pn&gt;|vrty damage of under $200.
Wednesday at a store in the Seminole Sarrfonl police TUesday at Lake Mary
Towne Center. Hie three reportedly and Live Oak Boulevards. He was
Thefts
dunged price tags on items, and took reportedly standing in the- median
• Bradley Howell McChcsrtey, 36 a total ol $503 in clothing from the holding a paper sign to passine
listed as homeless, was arrested by store without paying. Eadi was motorists. He was charged with
Sanford police on Sept. I. On July 17, charged with retail tlieft of $300 or obstruction of public streets without a
he reportedly drove to a a instruction mote, and misuse of an anti-shoplift­ permit. In a separate arrest, Rubv
Thomas, 53, listed as homeless was
site in the 2H00 block erf French Avenue ing control device.
arrested by Sanford police TUesday at
*utd took a go-cart. Following an inves­
the same location. She was Ivoldine a
tigation and a photo lineup, he was Assault - Battery
officially dtarged with grand larceny
• Adam Wayne Cinder 26, of paper sign to passing motorists irfie
from a posted construction site, and Deltona, was arrested by Sanford
possession
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Steamed Broccoli
Spunkmeyer Cookie
Assortment ot Fruit/
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Choice of Milk

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Tatar Tots
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

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Beef Soft Tacos w/
Cheese, Salsa.
Lettuca &amp; Tomato,
and Sour Cream
Refried Beans
Assortment of Fruit/
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Seminole Spokes will hold its
monthly luncheon meeting at
Maison 4c Jardin restaurant
i **,.*.1:30 a m- The program
I . ^ .P ffiH n ta S p o k c j
(I reJView of the activities
planned for the year ahead.
In celebration of
ConttHulion day, Seminole
Community College will join
a special discussion, at 12:30
p.m. in the Sanford/Lake
Mary Campus Cono?rt Hall.
SCCs history and 'x&gt;cial sci­
ences faculty will discuss the
Constitution as it relates to
Federalism, the 14th
Amendment and the Patriot
Act.

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created by children treate
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at the University of Florid
Arnold Palmer Hospi
for Children 4c Women, w
be hosted by Robb 4c Stuc
Interiors in Altamonte
Springs, from 6 to 9 p.m.
Admission is $50. For rest
vations, visit Robb 4c Stuc
at 351 SR 434, or call Crea
Orlando Children's Miracl
Network at 407-481-2774.
Welcome Wagon Club i
Seminole Spokes will hold
new and prospective mem
ber coffee at 10:30 a m. Cal
407-862-9257 or 407-767-02

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Prego Marmara
Sauce
Garden Salad
Garlic Texas Toast
Assortment of Fruit/
Fresh Baby Carrots
Choice of Milk

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Friday, from 6 to 9 p
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a m. to 5 p.m, and Si
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p m. Admission is $3
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Enjoy a trip to
Gainesville to experience the
butterfly rainforest with a
group of seniors. Cost is $20
plus lunch. The event is
sponsored by Community
Methodist Church, 4921
Highway 17-92 in
Casselberry. Meet at the
church parking lot at 8 a.m.
Call 407-831-3777.

police TUesday at a residence In
Seminole Gardens. He reportedly was
involved in a family dispute. He was
charged with battery - touch or strike
(domestic violence).

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The Orlando Council
Brunch will hold a "Hats on
Parade" brunch at 10 a.m. at
Holiday Inn. 230 W.
Highway 436 in Altamonte
Springs. Special feature will
be the Rea Hatters Fashion
Show. Price is $11.50. Call
407-831-2573 or 407-339-4150.

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Aloms United Methodist
Church, 3045 Aloma Ave., in
Winter Park will hold its 15th
annual craft fair. Crafters
from around Florida will
present their items.
Admission free. Call 407-579­
6653.

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SANFORD — The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office, in collaboration with
Seminole County Government, the State
Attorney's Office, the Public Defender's
Office a n d the Clerk of the Circuit Court
w o u ld like to invite the public to participate

SANFORD — Harrison County Law
Enforcement/Public Safety personnel in
Mississippi have advised that they now
have sufficient clothing, food and other per­
sonal items. The Seminole County Sheriff’s
Office offered thanks to all who contributed.
At this time, they are requesting construc­
tion supplies as noted below. The Seminole
County Sheriff's Office is arranging for mid­
week transportation to Harrison County.
All items should be brought to the
Juvenile Enforcement Center, 1151 E. 28lh
Street, Sanford, between the hours of 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m , beginning on Monday, Sept. 12.
The phone number is 407-708-7640.
Capt. Kip Beacham is coordinating the
collection and may be reached at 407-402­
2364 if there are any questions.
Items needed include, chain saws, crow
bars, cement, tree hauling and tree cutting
materials, 2x4 boards, nails and hammers,
generators, fuel in cans, cordless and electric
power tools, extra batteries and chargers for
cordless power tools, hand saws, axes,
machetes, chains, heavy duty rope, post hole

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Collaboration
seeks funds for
Salvation Army

Construction
supplies needed

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SANFORD — To help the victims of the
devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina,
Healthcare and Rehabilitation of Sanford
has launched a relief campaign, "Seniors
Lending a Helping Hand."
The staff members and residents of
I feallhcare 4c Rehabilitation of Sanford will
aillect items to add to personal care kits they
will be assembling. The kits will be given to
the Bay Area Food Bank, located in
Theodore, Ala., who is assisting refugees
and vidims from Alabama and Mississippi.
Healthcare and Rehabilitation of Sanford
will provide toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap,
washcloths and shampoo for the kits. They
are reaching out to the community to donate
additional items to be induded in the kits.
Those items could be articles such as travel
size fadal tissues, razors, nail dippers, hair
brushes, combs, dental floss, travel size
lotion, chapstick, aspirin, antadd tablets,
sunscreen and insed repellant.
Also acceptable are single-serving food
and snacks induding breakfast bars, nuts,
peanut butter, fruits, applesauce and other
neat-n-cat items (pop off tops preferred).
Cash donations cannot be accepted — any
cash donations should be made to the
American Red Cross or Salvation Army.
Anv donations need to be dropped off at
llealtncare and Rehabilitation of Sanford at
950 S. Mellonville Ave., by Thursday, Sept.
15. The staff and residents are planning on
assembling the kits on Friday, Sept. 16. Call
407-322-8566.

An event will be held at the Seminole
County Criminal Justice Center to accept
monetary donations. All monies received will
be given to the Salvation Army. The date for
this event is Saturday, Sept. 10 from 10 a m. to
4 p m. The rain date will be Saturday, Sept. 17
in the event of inclement weather.
For those who are unable to come to this
event, donations will be accepted at the
Seminole County Criminal Justice Center (the
new, Seminole County Courthouse) during
the week of Sept. 12 through 16. Donation
boxes will be located at the information desk
at this facility. Call 407-665-6281.

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M anager
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*nce In local government.
Most recently, he was the
town manager in Lexington, a
community of 32.000 located
near Boston with an 'affluent'’
community with an approxi­
mate yearly budget of $118
million.
Currently, he has been a pri­
vate consultant for non-profits
and local government, lie pro­
vides services including interim
management, general adminis­
tration assistance, data base and
membership
management,
fundraising, communications,
conference planning and organ­
ising, grass roots organizing,
membership support budget
and budget process develop­
m ent volunteer management
and by law and charter studies.
He graduated with a bache­

lor's of arts in English and polit­
ical science from Saint Francis
College in Biddeford, Maine
and has a master's degree in
public administration from The
American
University
in
Washington, D.C.
City commissioners said
they liked White's philosophy
of managing in a Socratic
method. Instead of making the
decision for staff members, he
likes to empower them, he said.
'1 like to give staff a long
leash,' White said.
During the commission dis­
cussion of candidates District 1
Commissioner Art Woodruff
said he liked the way White
talked about letting staff make
decisions while also protecting
the bigger picture. The other
commissioners agreed.

"That's a good ouality. He
seems very self-assured,"
Mayor Kuhn said.
District 2 Commissioner
\fclma Williams said she was
concerned with White resigning
from his last job, but the other
commissioners said they read
articles about his departure
from his last job and the com­
munity seemed to "love" him.
"When he did leave he was
very beloved by the communi­
ty," Kuhn said. T h at's impor­
tant"
Williams also said White
impressed her because he
seemed like he could relate to
all walks of life. She also said
she liked his answers on finance
and budgeting.
White told the commission­
ers that he had received a dis­

tinguished award for budgeting
in Lexington seven years in a
tow.
District 3 Commissioner
Randy Jones said he was con­
cerned about the other candi­
dates and felt White was a
stronger candidate.
After a discussion of all four
candidates, which had been
narrowed down when two can­
didates withdrew their names
last week, the commissioners
took a vote ranking each candi­
date one to four; one being the
lowest rank and four being the
highest rank. White was given a
ranking of 15, out of a possible
16.
"I think he'll do an excellent
job," Kuhn said. "I'll miss Mr.
Millet but I think |Whitc will]
do an excellent job."

is different.
"We don't typically get
involved with security guard
cases," he said. Normally an
investigation like this would
take 60 to 90 days.
He said the FDLE doesn't
usually get involved unless
there is a need for impartiality.
The state department also has
more resources available, he
added.
In this case, Ansley's late
father served in the Sanford
Police
Department,
and
Swofford had volunteered
work with the department.
"They requested us to
assist," Rodriguez said.
Sanford Police spokes­
woman Cleo Cohen said
Swofford recently completed a
course to volunteer with the
department. He has been sus­
pended from that work pend­
ing the investigation.
"He did paperwork and
some ride alongs as an observ­

es" Cohen said, but he never
served as a Citizen on Patrol in
a Sanford police vehicle.
Swofford has also applied to
become a Sanford Police
Officer in February, but has not
been selected, according to dty
officials.
Helen Fenessy, property
manager at Country Lake
Apartments, said Tnursday
they had hired Ansley's companyl
Community
Enforcement Services, and that
Anslcy and Swofford were
hired as armed guards. She
said they were licensed to
carry guns.
"We have turned the case
over to our insurance compa­
ny," Fenessy said. When asked
if the two guards still worked
at the apartments, she said,
T h e y are not employed at this
moment." She added that
there are no guards at the com­
plex right now.
She said the apartments are

in the process of being sold.
Fenessy said she was not at the
scene the night of the shooting.
G ayton said it is the
NAACP's position that the
guard's story about the McGill
driving the car toward them
docs not add up.
He called for Wolfinger to
press charges against the
ards, but the state attorney
vaiting on the police investi­
gation.
The
NAACP
became
involved, Gayton said, after
looking at the case and seeing
that no charges were brought.
"We can get involved in sev­
eral different ways," he
explained. The victim may call
the organization. "In this par­
ticular situation, it was kind of
mutual. We wanted answers
also."
He said he has not talked
directly with the McGill's fam­
ily, but has contacted them
through the family's attorney.

Sheriff's Office District Seven
Center for an interview.
The mother said she and her
daughter completed sworn
statements detailing the events
which occurred at least seven
times, the most recent being the
preceding day in the storage

facility. The others occurred in
her home.
Hill who was said to have
been at the hospital as well was
asked to drive himself to the
same Service Center to discuss
the allegations, which he did.
and reportedly was interviewed

M eeting
Continued from P i|i 1A
passenger* who had exited
the car. According to accounts,
he drove towara the security
guards who opened fire. T\vo
bullets hit McGill.
The security guards have
not been charged in the shoot­
ing.
Special
Agent
Tony
Rodriguez of the Florida
Department
of
Law
Enforcement is leading the
investigation. He has also been
invited to the meeting. He told
The Herald that everything is
complete as far as the back­
ground investigation.
Asked when the report will
be handed over the state attor­
ney's office, he replied, "I
would say within two to three
weeks." He said the investiga­
tion is well within the average
time frame on a case like this.
"From the onset there's an
average time," he said, adding,
"We're not even there."
Rodriguez said every shooting

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treatment of 6tomach pains.
Upon learning of the assault,
the m other contacted the
Sheriff’s Department.
After the child was released
from the hospital early
Thursday mbrftlrtg, dgpdties
took her and hef’mother to the

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by the investigating officers.
Hill was placed under arrest
and taken to the John R Polk
Correctional Facility. At the
present time, the sheriff's arrest
report Indicates only one charge
of sexual assault/sexual battery
on a victim under the age of 12.

Gas gone wild
As promised, Tlte Herald is publishing the gas prices
for the North Seminole County area. The following
prices were gathered at noon Friday for 87 octane gasoline.
They are listed from lowest to highest. The difference
this week is 30 rents per gallon compared with 42 rents
per gallon last week.
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•
•
•
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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Citgo, 1116 Celery Avenue
G Ts Gas and Go, 801 Celery Avenue
BJ's Wholesale, 4278 State Road 46
Sam's Wholesale, 1101 Rinehart Road
7-11, 7500 County Road
Cumberland Farms, 3100 Sanford Avenue
Kangaroo Express, 303 25th Street
Raretrac, 3760 U.S. 17-92
7-11, 2989 South Orlando Drive
Mobil 3795 South Orlando Drive
Chevron, 3001 South Orlando Drive
Sunoco, 2623 Orlando Drive
Raretrac, 4530 State Road 46
Wal-Mart 161 Rinehart Road
Valero, 217 South Park Avenue
7-11,100 French Avenue
Sammy's, 2425 French Avenue
Kwick Stop 2201 West 1st Street
Exxon, 101 French Avenue
Circle K, 2631 Sanford Avenue

$2,799
$2,799
$2,859
$2,859
$2,899
$2,899
$2,899
$2,899
$2,899
$2,929
$2,929
$2,929
$2,939
$2,939
$2,959
$2,979
$2,979
$2,999
$2,999
$3,099

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Sunday, September It. 2005

O pinion
Opinion

Tote that Barge
I drive past Hamilton Elementary School a number of times
each week, and ihe sight of the small children walking toward
the school upsets me. These lightweight students are carrying
back packs, some even pulling their packs on rollers similar to
the way we lug our suitcases.
I have asked several elementary and middle school children
about their back packs, and even lifted a few of them. Many of
them weigh 30 to 40 pounds, with some even heavier.
Remember the old days when a young man would offer to
carry a girl’s books to school? In many cases, it was a way of
flirting. At other times, probably as a resull of his upbringing,
theyoung man was just acting a gentleman.
Tnesc backpacks arc being carried by
youngsters 6, 7, 8 or 9 years of age. Yet they
are straining their backs carrying ihese loads
every weekday. It’s a wonder we haven’t
heard of children having back problems.
They may have back problems as they get
older however.
What do these packs contain? Probably
most have cell phones these days. The rest of
the items are books, with whicn to do homeNick
work. They could be textbooks or reference
books. I'm probably wrong, but school books
rtc ild U l
these days seem to be twice the size (and
• • • • • • • • weight) of those in the past.
Herein, I believe, lies the problem.
Youngsters going to school, and in all grades, are having more
and more homework placed upon them. They have to take the
books home, spend what often involves several hours in the
evening doing this homework, then taking all of the items back
to school the following day.
I know teachers will object to my writing this, but parents
have, time and time again, told me that there is simply too
much homework. Children go to school for many hours each
day, but rather than being allowed to be children once they get
home, they are forced to nit the books again. Where has the sys­
tem gone wrong? Are there no more study times during school
hours? Do school officials believe students must spend two,
three or four extra hours a day pouring over books, rather than
accomplishing this during normal school hours?
I can sec the need for homework for some students who "just
aren't getting it", but the homework load Is on all of their backs
(in the form of those heavy backpacks).
And in many cases, the parents must take the time after their
own personal work-day, to assist the children. In some situa­
tions I would imagine it possibly could end up, with parents
already worn out from their own busy schedules, shouting at
the youngsters or threatening them if tney don't do their home­
work. And for many students (or their parents), this includes
doing research on the home computer. No, folks, everyone does
NOT have a home computer for use by youngsters.
If we could reduce the amount of homework, we would
reduce the amount of heavy books carried to and from school
in those back packs. We would have children who are allowed
to be children after school. There would possibly less conflict
around the home in the evening hours. And best of all, some
youngsters may finally be able to get to bed on time so they can
be refreshed the next morning.
1 know I’ll be hearing.from members of the teaching profes­
sion on why thervshoula be so much homework. I would like
to hear about this in written form, and I'll be glad to use it in
my next or subsequent column. Also, if there are parents wish­
ing to complain about those heavy backpacks or heavy home­
work loads. I’d like to hear from them as well. Please write to
me, c /o The Sanford Herald, 300 North French Avenue, Sanford,
FL 32771.1 look forward to hearing your opinions on these sub­
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President w ill rebound from Katrina missions
Normally, disasters such
as floods, hurricanes, torna­
does
and
such
arc
chances for
the
presi­
dent to gain
p o p u la rity
and for his
a d m in is tra ­
tion to shine.
It was the
unique and

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* * * * * * * * the
Bush
people to u n d erstand the
m agnitude of what they con­
fronted and to respond to it
quickly that m anaged to
transform this chance for a
big political gain into a mon­
strous liability.
Americans will want to
know why the trucks didn't
start rolling when the winds
started blowing. And when
they quieted, where were the
airlifts and evacuations that
could have fed and watered
thousands and prevented
many deaths and much psy­
chic and physical harm?
But m ake no mistake
about it: Every day for the
next year, voters will see
nonstop scenes of federal
relief, rebuilding, renovation
and reconstruction along
with the empathy, sympathy
and compassion these efforts
imply in the heart of George
W. Bush. He may have had a
terrible first week, but he
will rebound big time in the
months to come.
The aid an administration
gives in the aftermath of a
momentous disaster will be
covered continuously by the
media. Every relief convoy
will get a wide slice of pub­
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inability of

the city and the gulf region
drain, the nation will feel a
surge of heady optimism at
our ability to bounce back
from disaster. Happy visuals
will replace tragic ones, and
interviews with hom eown­
ers |oyously moving back in
will run instead of the tear­
ful stories of refugees.
After Sept. II, Bush was
heavily
criticized
too.
Remember the slowly tick­
ing m inutes in Michael
M oore's film "Fahrenheit
9/11" d u ring which Bush
continued to read to a class
of children even after hear­
ing about the Trade Center
attack? (Bush was absolutely
right not to bolt from the
room and traum atize the
kids and the nation even
more.) It was not until his
bullhorn speech several days
later that the president got
ahead of the story. Soon his
response to Sept. 11 was the
mainstay of his popularity
and of his claim for a second
term on the Job.
The recovery from Katrina
may well follow a similar
trajectory. While the air in
W ashington will be filled
with recrim inations about
why the levee w asn't rein­
forced and why the aid was
so slow in coming after the
storm hit, the airw aves
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MARY ANN AVH.ES-PFRF7
Mary Ann Avilcs-IYirez, 40,
of Sanford, died Monday, Scot.
5,2005. Bom in Queens, NAV
she moved to Sanford from the
Bronx in 1981. She was a s e c ­
tary for various businesses and
a member of the Orlando fami­
ly Worship Center.
Survivors indude husband,
Francisco Perez of Puerto Rico;
ipothci; Daisy Aviles of
Sanford; son, Franklin Perez of
Sanford; daughters, Vanessa
Gonzalez of Key West and
Janice Gonzalez of Sanford;
brothers, Nelson, Arthur; James
and Moses Aviles; sisters,
Bernice Heinecket; Annette
Aviles, Debbie Cortes, Denise
Colon and Darlene Coons.
Funeral services will be
Monday, Sept. 12. at 10 a.m. at
B risson Funeral Home with
burial to follow at Evergreen
Cemetery. The family will
receive friends on Sunday, Sept
11, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the
funeral home.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
AMY MARIE BENNETT
Amy Marie Bennett 26, of
Georgia Avenue, Sanford, died
Monday, Sept 5,2005 in
Orlando. She was bom Dec 6,
1978 in Eastern, Md„ and
moved to Central Florida from
Ridgeland, S.G in 1997. She
was a waitress.
Survivors indude father;
William Bennett of Bedford,
Va.; mother; Donna Bennett of
Sanford; brother; Randy
Bennett of Sumter; S.C; step­
mother; Marilyn Bennett of
Bedford, Va.; stepbrothers
Jeremiah Burson and Joshua
Bursorv both of Hilton Head,
S.C
Tri-County Cremation
Service, Longwood, in charge
of arrangements.
JOSEPH JOHN GRYCZAN
Joseph John Gryezan, 91, of
Altamonte Springs, died
Monday, Sept. 5,2005 at Merrill
Gardens at Lake Orienta,
Altamonte Springs. Bom in
Jersey City, N.J, he moved to
Central Florida in 2001. He was
a warehouse manager and a
member of St. Mary Magdalen
Catholic church.

Martha
McClennon;
son, Andres
James
McClennon;
brothers,
Carl
Lindsey
McClennon,
Marvin
Alvin
McClennon
McClennon
and Daniel
Lee McClennon; sister; Betty
Danicls-Campbell; three grand­
children.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, Sept. 10 at 2 p.m. at
Historic Saint James AME
Church, 819 Cypress Avenue in
Sanford, with Rev. Brenda R.
Edge, pastor; officiating.
Interment will be in the Florida
National Cemetery in Bushnell.
Morning Glory Funeral
Chapel Tampa /Brooksvillc, in
charge of arrangements.

LARRY HUDSON
Lany Hudson, 57, of
Oviedo, died Tuesday, Sept. 6,
2005 at his residence. Bom in
Monmouth, 111, he moved to
Central Florida in 1982. He was
a professor at the University of
Central Florida.
Survivors indude wife,
Maxine Hudson of Oviedo;
sort Benjamin Hudson of
Oviedo; sister; Karen Reeves of
Omaha, Neb.
Funeral services will be held
at the Howell Branch Chapel
with burial by Metro
Crematory.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes St Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.

WILLIE McCLENNON
Willie McClennon, 52, died
Sunday, Sept 4,2005. He was
bom Nov. l l , 1952 in Oviedo.
He was a nine-year veteran of
the US. Army. He was the first
Black police officer in Ozark,
Ala.
Survivors indude wife.

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soil Thomas Cryc of Atlanta,
Ga.; daughters, Elizabeth
Johnson of Sarasota and
Frances Murphy of Altamonte
Springs; nine grandchildren; 13
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Sept 10, at 2 pan. at
St. Mary Magdalen Catholic
Church with Father Ed
Thompson officiating.
Visitation will be at 1230 pm .
Saturday at the church. Burial
will be in All Faiths Memorial
Park.
Collison Family Funeral
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Branch Chapel Winter Park, in
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WENDY L LANDERS
Wendy L Landers, 34, of
Casselberry, died Monday, Sept
5,2005. She was bom June 7,
1971 in Rhinelande t Wis.
Survivors indude husband,
Ryan Landers; Sr,1sort Ryan
Landers, Jr.; father; James E.
h t stepmother Jackie
; mother; Sandy Feight
.’Id Funeral Home,
Winter Springs; in charge of
arrangements.

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GLADYS YOST SNAPP
Gladys Yost Snapp, 89, of Big
Flats, N.Y, formerly of Sanford,
died Wednesday, Sept. 7,2004.
Survivors indude son,
Herbert Yost two grandsons;
six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 3 p.m.
at Brisson Funeral Home with
the family receiving friends
from 1 until 3 p.m. Blurial will
be Thursday, Sept. 1!
Qaklawn Memorial Park.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
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De WITT HARVEY
WHITMORE
DeWitt Harvey Whitmore,
85, of Sanford, died Wednesday,
Sept. 7,2005. Bom Dec. 11,1919
in Bridgewater; Va, he moved
to Florida in 1955.
He was active in the busi­
ness community until his retire­
ment.
Survivors indude wife,
Charlotte Argcnbright
Whitmore; daughter; Judy
Williams of Sanford; son Jerry
Whitmore of Tallahassee; broth­
er Elwood Whitmore; sister;
Grace Wright of Bridgewater;
Va.; five grandchildren; eight
great-grand children.
Funeral services and burial
will be in Bridgewater; Va.
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W eds. For times A detail of studies
and activities, C a l 407-322-4811.

G race B ap tist Church
919 Longwood Hilla Road
Longwood, FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday S chool.....930am
Morning Worship ..-10:45am
Evening W orship.....6:00pm

449-Presbyterian
F irst P resbyterian C hurch (USA)
of Lake M ary
128 W est W ilbur Ave
Lake Mary. FL
407-32 M 0 2 1

lahtifnarypc(Sae&gt;tcom
Rev Brenda Loyal. Pastor
Church S chool. 93 0am
Morning Worship, 10:45am

440-Lutheran
H oly C roea Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, A sst Pastor
Saturday Evening.....53 0P M
Praise A Worship
Sunday M orning.....BAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ,...930A m
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Fam iy Worship Service
Nursery I* provided
For Information c a l 407-333-0797.

Lutheran C hurch of
(M issouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave. Sanford. FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday S chool.— 9:15AM
Worship Service.....1030A M
Information, 407-322-3552
HttpJZwww.lcrms.org

New C reation Lutheran
C hurch
Worshipping at: ktytlwtlde
Elem entary School
401 Vlhlen Road
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: B:45AM/10:45 AM
Nursery Provided
www. NewCreationChurch cc

First P resbyterian Church
o f Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2682
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Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth.
Food,
M ovie.
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Bells Rehearsal 7PM
W ed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
530P M
W ed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
W ed Bible Study M iddle School
6PM
W ed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
W e W elcom e Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen, Minister

M arkham W ood*
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Laka Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L Andrews,
Interim Minister
Early Service, 830A M
Sunday School, all age* 9:15AM
Traditional Worship 1030A M
Nursery Provided

U psaia C om m unity
P resbyterian Church
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. • jn u ii * '&lt;{&lt;&gt; h i -&gt;rfi t, 'Knowing A Making
Known Jesus Christ*
Com er of 48-A A Upsaia Road,
Sanford. FL
C hrist D otted M ethodtot Church
407-330-2635
408 Tucker Drive
WWW unaalachurch com
(corner of Tucker Dr A 427)
Rev. Bryan L W enger, Pastor
407-322-7900
Sunday School
9:00am
Rev W ayne Stone, Pastor
Morning Worship
10.00am
Sunday School.......9:30 am
Nursery C are Provided
Inter-M ission......... 1030am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
W ednesday...........83 0am
Children'* Time
Included In Worship
Nursery provided for Babies
Seventh Day A dventist C hurch
and S m al Children.
6779 CR 427
•Sm all Enough To Love You •
Sanford, FL
Growing In Christ To Serve You*
(behind Flea World)
Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbath School 930am
Morning Worship 10:50am
Mkfwk Worship. W ed. 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
F irst U nited M ethodist Church
Kids C .O .O .L Club
419 Park Ave, Sanlord, FL

443-Methodlst

451-Seventh Day
Adventist

407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship.
83 0 a m A ll :00am
9:45am Contemporary S em e*
Coffee Fellowship. 9 :30am
Sunday School, 9.45am
Youth FeSowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

S eventh Day A dventist
MARS H ILL SDA
800 East 2nd S I. Sanlord. FL
407-323-5840
Sabbath S chool.....9:30AM
Divine W orship......11AM
W ed. Prayer Mtg 7 3 0 PM

446-Nazerene
81 Fetor's E piscopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd, Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5873
Rev C h art** L Holt. Rector
W kend Eucharist: S a t 6pm
Sun 73 0am , Bam. 11am
C hid . Church B am /llam
Nursery, B:46am -12:45pm

W aatvtew B aptist Church
4100 H .E . Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 323-0523
www.waalvIawhantlaLnm
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Sunday W orship 82 5am , 10:45am
A 6pm
Sunday School 935am
W ed. Acdvlttas. A l Ages 830pm

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
C hurch of The
H oly C om forter

407-Cathollc
A ll Souia C atholic C hurch
Com ar of 9th St A 8 . Oak Ava
Sanlord, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W . Trout. Pastor
W eekday Mass 8 3 0 AM, Mon-Fri
Confessions. Saturday. 4PM
Saturday V ig il......SPM
Sunday. 730A M . 1030A M . Noon
9AM • English (Social H a l)
8 :45 AM - Spanish (Church)
5PM Latin Tndantine Maas

803 W . 4lh St
Sanford. Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Marti Barth, Priest
Sunday Eucharist
9 :30AM

437-NonDenomlnational
L it*S p rin g O utR each
M inistries
Sun. 1030am al Longwood Cm c
League W oman's Club
135 W . Church Ave,
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-3394)277
W e Are Changing The World O n *
Life Al A Tima
www.ki*springmintstrie*-orB

410-Chrittlan
Safehartoor C hristian C hurch
730 Upsaia Road
Sanlord. FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms. Minister
Jo * Capulo. Youth Messier
Mtchaai Mdbgan.
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 A 1 0 3 0

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First C hurch o f C h ris t
S c ie n tis t Longwood
976 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7706
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ....10A M
W ednesday......7 3 0P M
Child C a r* provided
R eading Room
145 W eklva Springs Rd
Ste 149 A. Longwood. FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

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TVissday
C ountryside B ap tist C hurch
590 8 . Country Club Rd
Lake M ary FL 32748
407-322-5979
S han* W ynn. Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM W orship 6PM
W ed Prayer Meeting 73 0P M
Nursery Provided

Show er Down o f B lessin g *
201 Elm Ave, Sanford. FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School, 10AM
Morning W orship, 11AM
T u *. Prayer. Bible Study, 7 3 0 PM

413-Chrlstlan Science

404-Bapttst

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401-Anglican

First C hurch of
the N a ia re n *
2581 Sanford Ave
Sanlord, Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Carnes. Pastor
Morning Worship, 10.30am
Sunday School. 9:30am
Sunday Evening. 6pm
W ed. Night Bible Study, 7pm

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B ridgaw ay Church
421 Longwood/Lk Mary Rd
Laka Mary. FL 32748
(currantly meeting • Lk Mary
Elementary)
Pastor Jeffery Cook
Sunday Worship, 10am
W ed. FeSowship, 7pm
“"•"* hrtrinewavrhurrh net/4 0 7 .
324-9080
Budding bridges of Faith, H op*. A
(An aflWata of the Church of the
Nazar ane)

456-Wesleyan
W aalayan C hurch o f Paola
5580 W ayside Drive
8anford. FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 61) W eet
First Street on Left • One M l* )
Leonard O'Donnell. Pastor
407-322-6332
•W here the Gospel Is good News*
Sunday School....... 9:45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening w orship.....8PM
M id-W eek Mtg W ed. 7 3 0 PM
P leas* Share Your Life W ith us

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A little of this,
a little of that
TEis column will be a little of this and that,
beginning with a couple of anecdotes gleaned
trom a recent phone conversation with
Douglas Stenstrom.
Doug remembers that John Krider and
Julian Stenstrom had gone to Leesburg in
p w m ' o 5 f?r * me*tln8 ,0 form a new
Florida State League. They found that there
was an opening for only one more team, but
550 had to be paid that day to hold the slot.
Neither
had cash,' *'“
but• arro
bor w e d a blank
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cneck from someone there. Early the next
morning, they went to the Sanford Atlantic
National Bank where they explained their
light to bank President J.L
Ingley who opened an
account for them.
A high school memory of
Doug’s was of a 1937 foot­
ball game that was canceled
L| with Daytona Beach because
of rain. The coaches agreed
to reschedule in December.
When the game was played,
Sanford beat Daytona Beach
Grace Marie
which was an upset.
Stinecipher
Many years later, Julian
• • • • • • • a Stenstrom had occasion to
attend a Daytona Beach City
Commission meting where he recognized on
of the commissioners as the Daytona Beach
coach. Julian had been sports editor for the
Herald at that time, and John Morgan and
Doug had played on the SHS team. The
Daytona Beach coach remembered the game
in detail, and was still upset that SanfordI had
beaten his team.

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Celery Crate Picture Identification
I received calls from Toi Livingston
Fitzpatrick and Sonny &amp; Beaufie Rabom who
agreed on the following identifications in the
Celery Crate picture. Barbara Saunders
Chapman had also identified a few. Pictured
from left to right, Evelyn Mathews and Walt
Smith, Toi Livingston and Simon Dingfelder,
Diion Baker and Wayde Rucker; Gene LeGette
(standing in center), Daphne Connelly and
Billy Gray, Margaret Dingfelder and Malcolm
McNeil, Sally Morrison and Laurier Beard.
The original picture also showed the stage
with the mural painted by a classmate and ute
chandeliers, but my esteemed editor cut that
part and only showed the people dancing.
Requests from the Sanford Museum
If you have any information on any of the
following, contact Alicia Clarke, curator, at the
Sanford Museum, 407-302-1000.
The Sanford Museum has a large collection
of Seminole High School Salmagundis but is
lacking any after 1981. If you have any you
would like to donate, it would be greatly
appreciated. These are used often by
researchers and former students.
Also lacking are Crooms yearbooks, the
Panther; the museum does not have any of
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sidcr donating it. Also needed is any memora­
bilia from Crooms Academy. Thanks so very
much.
Through the years, houses in Sanford have
been relocated for various reasons. If you
know of a house that has been relocated from
its original place, please contact the museum.
It is known that a few houses were moved
from the First Baptist Church property in 1965
to make way for the Chance Education
Building. The Kirby House on Magnolia
Avenue was moved to Elder Springs, but it is
not known there the others went.
Antique Appraisal Fair
The Seminole County historical Society is
sponsoring an Antique and Collectible
Appraisal Fair on Sept. 17 at the Lake Mary
Community Center; from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
The center is located at 260 N. Country Club
Road in Lake Mary.
There is a $5 donation per item/set for
appraisal. There will be a team of appraisers
on hand, led by Kenneth Dittman. For further
information, contact him at 407-321-2211.
All proceeds will go toward a proposed
building to be added to the Museum of
Seminole County History on Highway 17-29.
Times Union Books to be Published
The Florida Timet Union of Jacksonville was
recognized as the official state newspaper;
circa 1865-1910. It printed news from all areas
of Florida.
Information for Seminole County commu­
nities during that period had been transcribed
and typed exactly as it appeared in the news­
paper; misspelled words and all and has been
placed in four books.
Book 1 - Altamonte Springs, Clay Springs,
lake Mary, Longwood, Sylvan Lake and
Wekiva.
Book 2 - Crow's Bluff, Enterprise, Osteen,
Sorrento.
Book 3 - Chuluota, Gasbnella, Geneva,
Oviedo.
Book4 - Fort Reid/Reed, Sanford. This is in
three volumes.
, ,
,
Books 1-3 cost $25 each plus $1.75 tax. Book
4 (three volumes) cost $123.05, tax induded.
Pre-orders with prepayment must bemad*
bv Oct. 1. The books should be available by
Nov. 15. This is a one time printing in accor­
dance with permission from the Florida Tunes
j h b is a Seminole County Historical
Society sponsored project. For further infor­
mation on how to order;
of Seminole County History at 407-665-2489.

Manny Leroy Clark's life ended tho morning
Of Sept. 11,2001.

Sternberg of O rlan do.

Hsrsld photo by Tommy Vlncont
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RI™rshlP Romance In Sanford, accepts donations from Charlie
Hopkins took the donations to Theodore. A la ., where Katrina did hor dam ago.

Rlmrshlp makes road trip for storm victims
By C harles D. Jackson
Herald Correspondent

SANFORD
—
Robert
Hopkins posted several mes­
sages on Ine Internet for ways
he could help Hurricane
Katrina victims.
He got a reply from a
Georgia couple that knew of a
small town in Alabama, near­
ly totally devastated, that had
been passed over by most
relief efforts.
Hopkins
hopped
into
action. He contacted the Bay
Area Food Bank in Theodore,
Ala., and got a list of needed
supplies. Operations manager
and son of the owner of the
Rivershlp
Romance
in
Sanford, Hopkins sent e­
mails to custom ers and
friends asking them to donate
money and items to support

the people in Theodore, Ala.
"Their whole town was
destroyed and they had no
one to help them," said Bob
Hopkins, owner of the
Rivership Romance.
A couple of days after ask­
ing for help, Robert Hopkins
received loads of items that
began
rolling into
the
Rivership Romance office.
Almost everything from baby
formula
to
brand-new
clothes, from dog food to dia­
pers, from cleaning supplies
to chain saws were packed in
the Rivership Romance van
Wednesday as Hopkins and
his mother Evle set sail for
the Theodore, Ala., a town of
6,811 (according to the 2000
census) that sits at the south­
west corner of Mobile Bay on
the * A labam a/M ississippi"
state line.

“We wanted to get things
directly into the people’s
hands,"Robert Hopkins said.
"We have the resources here a van - so why not load it up
and take things to the people
who need it the most.
Donations came by way of
Romance employees, cus­
tomers, local businesses and
friends, including an officer
with the Florida Wildlife
Commission, who helped
load the goodies.
Robert and Evic plan to
stay four to five days. They
will be housed by members of
the Day Springs Baptist
Church in Mobile, Ala.
"I think this is our
C hristian duty to help,"
Robert said. "No religion,
race, or creed should factor,
,W. \Ve are all here to help
each other."

Stetson’s Comer
Geneva’s voice supplies power
Geneva
resident
Linda
Beckerman shares Important
information about those flicker­
ing power outages and their
effect on our home appliances
and entertainment equipment.
Please contact FP&amp;L if you are
experiencing tire same.
Here in Geneva all or most of
us experience an excessive num­
ber of power flickers. I do not
mean the sustained outages
associated with a blown trans­
former; a line down, etc. Flickers
are rapid off/on type outages.
.......................... Tire power is
often off for
only a few
seconds, 30
seconds,
a
minute,
or
Just a minute
or two. Under
normal cir­
cum stances,
this should be
Karon
an occasional
event. It is not
Phillips
normal for
this to occur
every time there is a storm,
every time it rains hard, or tire
wind blows a bit stronger.
FP&amp;L's position is that flick­
er* are mere inconveniences and
of no concern. This is not true.
When pressed, every supervisor
at FP&amp;L I've spoken with Iras
acknowledged that they are
more serious than an inconven­
ience. Therefore, I’d like to clari­
fy what the consequences of
these power flickers are and let
you know what FP&amp;L Iras done
about them so far.
Every time the power flickers
off and back on there is a power
surge. Each time there is a surge,
equipment degrades a small
amount. This degradation isn’t
visible to you, but it is happen­
ing and is accumulative.
Anything in your home that
contains microelectronic compo­
nents is subject to accumulative
degradation from power surges.
This includes your air condition­
er, your microwave, most stoves
and clothes dryers, and very
possibly your washing machine
and refrigerator if you have a
new model. It indudes all audio
and video equipment, your

computer, and modem comput­
erized sewing machines. Power
surges also affect transformers
(all those fine wires), such as
those used to recharge cordless
power took, cordless phones,
etc.
What happens during a
power surge, even one lasting
only microseconds, is that all the
wiring, other conductors and all
components overheat because
they arc not rated for the surge
they see (even if they are over­
designed). Over time tliis over­
heating weakens conductors
and deforms circuit board traces.
Eventually the equipment
will fail prematurely. Because
these are not a sudden, catadysmic event, we tend not to
even realize that this is
happening. So one fine day, a
transformer seems to mysteri­
ously bum out or the dryer
timer needs to be replaced, or a
circuit board in the AC. A TV
that would not ordinarily fail
with a more obvious surge, will
suddenly fail. We think that it is
Just a big surge that did it. But
the TV was vulnerable because it
has been degrading a little eadt
time there k a small surge asso­
ciated with these off/on flickers.
Even expensive surge protectors
will degrade a bit each time
there is an off/on event.
Eventually they will fail leaving
vulnerable tire equipment they
are supposed to protect.
Because of tliis, we need to
address the excessive number of
power flickers here in Geneva.
As I stated previously, while an
occasional flicker is normal it is
not normal to have tire power go
off and then on every time it
rains or the wind blows. Geneva
dtizens have gotten so used to
this happening tliat they now
consider the power going off
and back on as somethinig normal.
I've lived in Florida almost
my entire life and I've never run
into this situation anywhere eke,
not even in other locations here
in Central Florida. And I've
lived in places that had many
more trees than we do here. We
need to stop thinking of an
abnormal situation as normal.

Being used to something doesn't
make it normal. We pay the
same rates for electric power as
everyone else that IT&amp;L serves,
but don't have tlie same system
reliability. And we pay twice because of the reduced life of
sensitive equipment.
It has taken me since June to
get IT’&amp;I. to start addressing thk
problem. So far they nave
checked some of the possible
causes on only one of Geneva's
two feeder lines. They found
two cracked insulators (one pos­
sible cause) and some damaged
lightening arrestors. These have
been replaced but tire excessive
power flickers still exist. 1 am
continuing to press FP&amp;I. on this
matter, but am severely ham­
pered because I seem to bo the
only one reporting these prob­
lems.
1would like to ask Geneva cit­
izens to start reporting these out­
ages, which seem like no big
deal but really are. I am willing
to act as an ombudsman for
Geneva with FI’&amp;L. But each
individual still needs to call
FI’&amp;L and report these excessive
flickers. Thk is actually lielpful
to them because it helps them
isolate where in Ute area the
cause of the problem exkts. In
addition, if you will shoot me a
message
at
lbeckermanWcfl.rr.com I will
keep a list and make sure tliat
FP&amp;L knows the total magni­
tude of the problem.
Tlie customer service number
for FI’&amp;L is 1-800-226-3545.
When you first liear the menu,
punch in 5. Tlus will roll you to
another menu. Punch in 4 and
you will get a prompt for your
phone number and then a real
live human King ITease protect
expensive items in your home.
Let’s get tliis fixed and liave tlie
same quality grid everyone else
in Florida lias.
We need you to It'll ms u lut yoM
Wu&gt; th.it is good ith'ul Geneiul
Please share your information, uleas
and comments by calling 407-221­
7002, via e-mail at kareninptuUipMreUwuth net, t/tlease put
‘Stetson's Comer“ in the subject
line), or with afax to 407-349-2800.
Thanks

Sanford
native was
hero on
Sept. 11
The observance of the memorial of the
911 disaster is still in the minds of the
Clark family.
Mannie Leroy Clark's life ended that
morning. Sept. 11, 2001, when terrorists
attacked the New York World Trade
Center.
The guy with that
winning smile was a
native of Sanford who
was
affectionately
called "Manny Boy" by
his family, classmates
and friends.
I laving lived in New
York City for many
years, he was employed
. as a supervisor of secu­
rity aLtlic first building Marva
hit during the attack.
H aw kins
He was a man who,
with the other guards,
were heroes at the World Trade Center.
Most of them could have easily escaped
but they were killed because they chose to
help others. Tlie guards were stationed in
the lobby and basement floors, close to
the exits, according to news reports.
Hundreds of civilians were told they owe
their lives to the split-second division
made by these men and women, to stay at
their post and use their years of experi­
ence at the job to guide others to safety.
Sunday, Sept. II, at 6 p.m , the Sanford
Clark family will hold a memorial to
honor their departed brother, nephew,
uncle, classmate and friend. The honor
tribute will be held on the grounds of the
Clark Family site at 1317 Lake Avenue in
Sanford.
Family and friends are invited to share
this occasion to honor this man who was
a fun loving, smiling guy who had a great
sense of humor. He was also a warm,
friendly and generous man and an ardent
golfer.
Northern Region council members in
the Sanford area plan a comniunKity
forum, as a member of the Agricultural
and Labor Program, Inc. continues to
help our communilSies keep citizens
knowledgeable about the many agencies
that are able to help them grow and pros­
per In their lives.
Monday, Sept. 19, at 7 p.m. at the Boys
and Girls West Sanford Persimmon
Avenue facility, many representatives
from tlie various agencies w ill be on hand
to give information on Medicare, health,
medicines, Social Security, Department of
Children and Family Sanford Service
Center, the Sanford police department
and olliers. Call 407-322-5418 for informa­
tion.
Luther Bamei Song Ministries pres­
ents the 9thg annual North Carolina Fall
Gospel Classic on Oct. 5 - 8 1 lost night
will feature duets, soloists, choirs, ensem­
bles, quartettes, children's classic, and
musician's forum.
For information phone Sherlyn J.
Brinson at 407-321-4881. Featured artists
are Bishop F.C. Barnes, ly Fabbett and
Greater Anointing, Pastor Shirley Ceasar,
Luther Bames Song Ministers, the Sunset
Jubilaircs, Rev. Timothy Wright, the
Williams Brothers, tlie Swaniee Quintet,
Keith "Wonderboy" Johnson, Darrell
McFadden and the Disciples, Tommy
Ellison, Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir,
Pastor Neal Robinson. Damon Little and
Nu Beginnings. Make your reservations
before Sept. 24. Rocky Mount, N.C.,
27802. Phone 252-977-9195. Red Budd
Holy Church.
Happy birthday to Natherine
Benthley, Betty Black Smith. Rozland II.
Tillman and the Rev. Thelma Shaw
Young.

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Sunday. Scptrnitwr II. 200

Crashes
C ontinued from P i |« 1A
Each law enforcement
agency Is charging Hudson
separately so tnat each lime
he crashed and took off, he
will be charged with hit and
run and a DUI. Hudson was
arrested at the scene of the
last accident by Sanford
Police and transported to
the John E. Polk Correctional

Facility.
He was asked to perform
several field sobriety tasks.
A Breathalyzer returned
negative
results,
but
Hudson consented to a urine
sample.
The Seminole Countv
Sheriff’s office assisted with
the apprehension.

Chines facing Casselberry man
Winter Springs Police Department
• DUI and property damage
• Hit and Run
Longwood Police Department
• DUI and property damage
• Hit and Run
Sanford Police Department
• DUI
• DUI and property damages
• DUI and serious bodily injur)’
• Reckless driving
• Hit and Run
• Possession of Cocaine

Herald photo by Tommy Vlorant

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on the projects that we were
doing.”
Robert Kuhn recommend­
ed local business owner and
resident Maria Shreve to
replace him.
The CRA members voted
unanimously to make that
recommendation to the city
commission.

BauheadMps
provide 500
pam of glasses
to evacuees
SANFORD — Bayhead
Eye Center in Sanford, in
cooperation with suppliers in
the optical Industry, will be
providing up to 500 pairs of
p re sc rip tio n e y eg lasse s, at n o
c h a rg e , to e v a c u e e s o f th e
C u ll S la te s a ffe c te d b y
H u rric a n e K atrin a.
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eyeglass frame, prescription
single vision or lined bifocal
lenses, scratch resistant lens
coating and an eyeglass case.
Central Florida residents
who are housing evacuees or
have family members or
friends in the effected states
that have lost or left behind
prescription eyewear or read­
ing classes should call
Bayhead Eye Center at 407­
322-2230.
Bayhead may also be able
to help those in need of con­
tact lens solutions or eye
health examinations free of
charge.
Bayhead Eye Center is
located at 820 W. Lake Mary
Blvd., Suite 104, in Sanford.

SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA’S NATURAL CHOICE

Seminole County Affordable Housing
Assistance Program
State Housing Initiatives Partnership (S.H.I.P.)
CORRECTION
14 1 * 1 1 1

BJ Thomas
Saturday, Septem ber 17th
at 7:30pm
Tickets are $35, 30.

Orlando Philharmonic
Orchestra
Sunday, Septem ber 18th
at 2 pm
Tickets are $25, 20.
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The Board ofCounty Commissioners or Seminole County will r e c e i v e r Mtim.ted$2 930^52
in funding to assist people of very low and low income. A portion will be used to assist with
down payments for first time, income eligible home buyers. ^
low income first time homebuyers down payment assistance of u p S e m i n o l e

£ £ fa £ £ lB u lZ g u i^ s S w ).

c»minnii« Pouniv Services Building, Community Resource Center, First Floor Room i
from 8
A M to 5*00 P.M Monday through Friday or go to www.SeminoleCountyfl.gov and
S o i l e d an application. Applications will be received until all fund, have been o b l.g .t^ To
obtain additional information, you may download program brochures and income guidelines
from our web site www.SeminoleCountyfl gov or please contact the Seminole County
Community Development Office at 407-665-7384. Diane Ledford. S.H.I.P. Administrator, Alice

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PUBUC NOTICE
C ITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA
In accordance with the City of Longwood City
Charter, Section 8.04 (c), NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that John Maingot, being unopposed
in the City of Longwood General Election
scheduled for November 8, 2005, will be auto­
matically elected as the District #1 City
Commissioner.

NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR CLOSING,
VRCNflNG AND ABANDONING A SUBDIVISION P U T
Notice is hereby given that the City Commission ol the City ot Sanford, Florida, will
hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 P. M. on Monday. September 26, 2005, In the City
Commission Chambers, City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida, to con­
sider and determine whether or not the City will close, vacate and abandon any right
of the City and the public in and to the south one half of Oak Hill Subdivision Plat, fur­
ther described as follows:
SOUTH HALF OF OAK HILL SUBDIVISION PLAT TO INCLUDE:
LOTS 106 THRU 210; INCLUDING ALL RIGHT OF WAYS AND
ALLEYS S OF 25TH P U C E RIGHT OF WAY (VICTORIA STREET);
AND 26TH STREET (WOODRUFF STREET) RIGHT OF WAY
BETWEEN THE EASTERLY RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY LINE AND
THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MELLONVILLE
AVENUE; AND MELLONVILLE AVENUE BETWEEN 26TH STREET
AND THE S RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF 25TH P U C E ; AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 3, PAGE 86, PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY
All parties in Interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said
hearing.
By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
ADVICE TO THE P U B UC : If a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record of the pro­
ceedings, Including the testimony and evidence, which record Is
not provided by the City of Sanford. (FS 286.0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 407­
330-5626 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk

IS

The St. Johns River
W ater Management District
has received an application for
Consumptive W ater Use From:
Rolling Hills Golf Club, 1749 Art Hagen PI, Longwood, FL
32750, application #3812. The applicant proposes to withdraw
0.22 million gallons per day of surface water and ground water
for the Irrigation of 78.74 acres of golf course turf and 1.26
acres of urban landscape. The withdrawals used by this pro­
posed project will consist of Ground Water from the Floridan
Aquifer via 3 active wells; Surface Water from Pond 1/10 via 1
active pump; Surface Water from Pond 11 via 1 active pump
Surface Water from, Pond 12 via 1 active pump; Surface Water
from Pond 14 via 1 active pump in Seminole County, located in
Section(s): 1, 2; Township: 21S; Range: 29E known as Rolling
Hills Golf Club.
The file(s) containing each of the above-listed application(s)
are available for inspection Monday through Friday except for
legal holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the St. Johns River
Water Management District Headquarters or the appropriate
service center. Written objections to the application may be
made, but should be filed with (received by) the District Clerk,
4049 Reid Street, Palatka, Florida 32177-1429, no later that 21
days from the date of publication. Written objections should
identify the objector by name and address, and fully describe
the objection to the application. Filing a written objection does
not entitle you to a Chapter 120, Florida Statutes,
Administrative Hearing. Only those persons whose substantial
interests are affected by the application and who file a petition
meeting the requirements of Sections 120.569 and 120.57,
Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative
Code, may obtain an Administrative hearing. All timely filed
written objections will be presented to the Board for considera­
tion in its deliberations on application prior to the Board taking
action on the application.
Gloria Lewis, Director, Division of Permit Data Services
St. Johns River Water Management District

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Vol. 113, No. 75 • Copyright © 2005 The Sanford HerakJ

50 cents

District studies K-8 schools
By Steve Paradis

Herald Staff
SA N FORD — Som e U.S. school
d istricts h ave elim in ated m iddle
schools, and Sem inole C ounty Public
Schools will study the feasibility of
the K-8 model here.
A team of a dozen educators and
parents m et M ay 9 to beg in the
process of researching the K-8 model
for Sem inole County.
S u p erin ten d en t B ill Vogel was
careful to note that the district is not

In growth areas, education officials
look for alternative to middle school
looking to replace the current m odel,
which includes m iddle schools with
grades six through eight. G row th in
tne southw est com er o f the county,
however, has prom pted this study, he
said.
"W h o ev er w ould have thou ght
that the grow th would continue in
the southw est area o f the county," he

told the team .
Rita Ramsey, executive director of
Elem entary Education for the dis­
trict, told the team that this study is
"p u rely research at this p oin t."
The K-8 m odel is not new, Vogel
pointed out. M any private schools,
in clu d in g the O rlan d o C ath o lic
Diocese, use that particular model.

Vogel also pointed out that white
S em in o le's concern is growth, many
school d istricts have discovered posi­
tive effects on the students and facul­
ty w hen they sw itched away from
m iddle schools.
T h ere
m ay
be o p p o rtu n ities
brought about by grow th challenges,
he said, including academ ic advan­
tages. He noted tne traditional aca­
dem ic dip that many students experi­
ence transitioning from elem entary

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Graduation
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Sse what the Class of
2006 from Seminole
Hflh School and Lake
Mary Ugh School w*
taka away fromtheir high
school experience.
Special graduation
pages are Inside.
SHS, Page 18
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Moving in with history

Oviedo rallies
past Apopka
Ih e Oviedo High School
baseball team rallied
from • 4-0 deficit to best
Apopka, 8-*, and remain
toe last county team stilt
afive In toe hunt tor a
state title.

Drug coverage
program info
seminar set

HaraM photo by Tommy Vlncont

Ana Yebba stands in the living room of the historic Dodd House where she lives with her husband Mike. The cou­
ple, right, live in the newest home designated by the city as an historic landmark.

SANFORD — An
informational seminar
about the new
Medicare Part D pro­
gram for prescription
drugs will take place
Saturday, May 21.
Participants will
leam about premiums
and copayments to be
paid by tne govern­
ment. People 65 years
and over, disabled
and those eligible for
Medicare based on
income are encour­
aged to attend. The
staff of the U.S. Social
Security
Administration will
present the seminar.
A question and
answer session will
follow and applica­
tions will be taken.
The seminar is at New
Bethel Baptist Church,
618 E. 10 th St.,
Sanford.

Landmark home sits near
Fort Reid blockhouse site
By Uane Edlxon
Herald Staff
SANFORD — Mike and Ana Yebba adore their his­
toric Sanford home.
The Yebbas moved from Oviedo last year to 2018 S.
Meilunville Ave., into a historic home dating back to
the late 1800s.
"It's a neat old house. We love it," Ana said.
The city of Sanford commission just recently desig­
nated their home as a local historic landmark after a
unanimous recommendation from the Historic
Preservation Board in April.
The Yebba's home is one of the few houses remain­

Photo submitted

See Home, Page 3A

VP departs Sanford airport after seven years
By Dan Ping

S em inole S mile

Herald Staff
SANFORD — The executive
vice president of the Orlando
Sanford International Airport
(OSIA) is leaving his post to pur­
sue a job as the top administrator
at another airport.
Victor White, who has been
with OSIA for seven years, said
he plans to take his accrued
vacation time to explore employ­
ment opportunities.
"It's about the right time for
me to pursue some other
things," White said. "I've been in
the airport business for 29 years,
15 of those years as a director,
and 1 really think it's time for me

Don* DuxburyPrandanl of S«mif&gt;ol« County
Reived Educator

C

ing from the Fort Reid community, which was a mili­
tary post during the Seminole Wars.
According to a 1910 memoir; the earthworks for Fort
Reid were located on this property and the house sits
near the site of the Fort Reid blockhouse built in the late
1830s.
The home is said to be built by Dr. Algernon Speer,
who may have built the log home that once sat near the
road on this property.
The Sanford Museum found documents indicating
the home was built by an Englishman, John Dodd,
sometime after 1889. Dodd owned a store on 1st Street.

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to be a director again."
White was the president of
OSIA for the first three years of
his tenure in Sanford. He was
demoted to vice president when
Sanford
Airport Authority
(SAA) board members hired
Larry Dale to become the air­
port's president and CEO. White
and Dale clashed at times, but
both men said they were parting
on good terms.
"Victor and I have had our
misunderstandings, but we've
been able to work through
those," Dale said. "He's done a
tremendous job for the airport."
White said that Dale is a
"strict boss. He's stem and he
holds
you
accountable."

However; White said those char­
acteristics were not the reason
for his departure.
"I’ve had to answer to Larry
for seven years. First when he
was the mayor of Sanford, and
then when he became the presi­
d en t" White said. "I wouldn't
have lasted seven years if we
had had major problems."
White said over the last sever­
al months he has received
numerous calls from "head
hunters" inquiring about his
availability to run other airports.
"The timing is just right for
me," White said. "Look at the
things we've accomplished.
We're the fastest growing airport
in North America for the last

three years."
"There are some great oppor­
tunities out there, and I really,
really want to be a director
again," White added. "I can't
continue to fulfill my responsi­
bilities here and still be available
to fly out of town at a moments
notice to pursue these other
things. It's just not fair to the air­
port."
In an early morning meeting
scheduled for Wtxlnesday, SAA
members are expected to
approve a new organizational
chart submitted by Dale. The
new chart eliminates the execu­
tive vice president position and
replaces it with a new position,
director of special affairs.

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The board is also expected to
lure new legal counsel during its
meeting. Steve Coover currently
represents the airport. Dale
would not confirm or deny that
Coover would be replaced. He
also declined to say who might
represent the airport should
SAA members fail to retain
Coover's firm. Dale did say. "I
think the airport has outgrown
Steve. Steve is a one-man shop."
Coover was not available for
comment.
Dale said he has not estab­
lished a timeframe to fill the
director of special affairs posi­
tion. He also said White would
be available for consultation
while he looked for other work.

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T he H ekald

Wednesday. May 18. 2005

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Seminole
County gets
set for storm
season 2005
S A N F O R D — In p reparation tor a
b u sy
h u rric a n e
se a so n , S em in o le
C o u n ty Em ergency M anagem ent schedu led tw o train in g co u rses to im prove
e m erg en cy response to citizens, before,
d u rin g and after a disaster.
T h e tra in in g s are fo cu sin g on
e n h a n c e m e n ts
to
co m m u n ica tio n s
e q u ip m en t and new coordination pro­
ced u res.
T u esd ay o f th is w eek, the Sem inole
C o u n ty
E m erg en cy
m an ag em en t
tra in ed new em p loy ees on how to o p er­
a te in sid e the Em ergency O p erations
C e n te r (EO C). The EO C is the focal
p o in t fo r all em ergen cy response co o r­
d in a tio n d u rin g a disaster.
In c o o p e ra tio n w ith th e s ta te of
F lo rid a ,
D iv isio n
of
E m erg ency
M a n a g e m e n t's sta te w id e h u rrica n e
e x e rcise , Sem inole C ou nty w ill conduct
an em ergen cy d rill on W ednesday, M ay
18.
T h e sim u la ted e x e rcise w ill take
p la ce in sid e the EOC from 8:30 a.m . to
1 2 :30 p.m. The "H u rrican e Z ack" exer­
c ise w ill test issu es o f p re-la n d fa ll,
la n d fall, and p ost-lan d fall for a m ajor
h u rrican e. It w ill give particip an ts the
o p p o rtu n ity
to
e v a lu a te
cu rren t
resp o n se concepts, plan s and cap ab ili­
ties.
"H u rrican e Z ack " w ill focus on key
local and p rivate em ergen cy responder
coord in ation, critical d ecision s and the
in teg ration of local, S tate and Federal
assets n ecessary to save lives and pro­
tect pu blic health follow ing a n atural
disaster.
E m erg en cy
O p e ra tio n s
M an ag er
A lan S. H arris said these train in g ex er­
cises w ill h elp im prove response to all
types o f disaster.
It has alw ays been the m ission o f
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
E m erg en cy
M anagem ent to protect lives and prop­
erty by effectiv e com m u n ication and
coord in ation o f em ergency resources,
he said in a news release.
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w ed
A meeting of the
County/CIty Join t Advisory
Committee is scheduled for 3
p.m. In the Seminole County
Services Building, 1101 E
First S t , Room 1028. The
purpose is to identify, evalu­
ate and make recommenda­
tions regarding increasing
efficiency of service and sav­
ings for the taxpayer. The
meeting is open to the pub­
lic, but public input will not
be received. On hand will be
representatives of the county
and each of the seven dties.
G olden Y ean group at
Community United
Methodist Church in
Casselberry will hold its
monthly luncheon featuring
the "Singing Seniors."
Festivities will be from 11:30
a m. to 1:30 p.m. For infor­
mation call 407-831-3777.

Hmld photo by Tbnuwy Vkicifrt

Food. fLm and entertainment were the order of the day as Brethren Reaching Out ce lebrated Its 10th anniversary May 7.
Shown entertaining the neighborhood children with his balloon creations is Baftoonist Ron Byrd. The event was hetd at
Seminole Gardens in Sanford.

Drug Related
• Damieian Trovieno Tillman, 31,
of Peachwood Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday at
West SR-46 and Avocado Avenue.
Officers found him in his vehicle in a
parking lot, and investigated when
they reported the vehicle's windows
were overly tinted. Following an
investigation, he was charged with
possession of cocaine, possession of
drugs within a school area, possession
of under 20 grams of marijuana, pos­
session of narcotics equipment,
improper sunscreen on his wind­
shield, and possession of a controlled
substance (crack cocaine).

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Legislature
passes bills
that benefit
consumers
T A L L A H A S S E E — S e v e ra l b ills
p a ssed by th e L eg islatu re are good
n ew s for the con su m er this year. T h e
2 005 leg islativ e session ended on M ay
6 th . T h e follow in g are noted:
PA SSED — H urricane P reparedness
S ales tax H oliday — will be h eld for 12
d ay s, From Ju n e 1st until Ju n e 12th.
T h e m easure w ill elim in ate sales tax on
item s purchased for h u rricane p ro tec­
tio n . They in clu d e rad io s, b atteries,
c o o le rs , tarp s and g e n era to rs. T h e
th resh old for the tax break m ay vary
d ep en d in g o n the item .
PA SSED — Hack to School Sales Tax
H olid ay — gives a nine-d ay sales tax
h olid ay on cloth in g, shoes, som e acces­
so ries and bo o ks under $50 per item ,
an d sch o o l su p p lie s u n d er $10 per
item . T h is holiday w ill run from July
23rd through July 31st.
PA SSED — Price G ouging leg isla­
tion . T h is creates a second d egree m is­
d em ean o r for price gou ging by illeg iti­
m ate v en d o rs, allow s sp ecial p ro v i­
sio n s for key retail em p loyees to w ork
th rou gh cu rfew s, and allow s retailers
to have access to landfills d u rin g an
e m e rg e n cy
d e cla ra tio n . T h is w as
brough t about by the m yriad of price
g o u g in g reports during last y e a r's h u r­
rican e seaso n w hen needed item s at
v ario u s stores jum ped up in price. T h is
le g isla tio n is an attem pt to prevent
p rice g ou g in g d u rin g em ergency situ a­
tion s such as this y e a r's hurricane sea­
son.

D a n P in g

• Gary Franklin Ramey, 56, and
Sherry Ramey, 40, both of Lighthouse
Cove, Sanford, were arrested by
Sanford police Monday in he 22500
block of French Avenue as the result of
a traffic stop. Gary was charged with
driving with a suspended license.
Sherry, a passenger in the vehicle, was
charged with possession of cocaine,
possession of over 20 grams of mari­
juana, and possession of narcotics
equipment.
• Frank Alvin Beckford, 47, listed
as homeless, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday at a motel in the 3200
block of Orlando Drive. He was
charged with possession of cocaine
and possession of cannabis, under 20
grams.
Assault - Battery
• Corey Freeman, 27, of Mellon ville
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police early Tuesday. On
Monday, he had reportedly been
involved in a fight in the 1000 block of
Mellonville Avenue with a female. He
reportedly attempted to hit her with
his vehicle.
Officers said he had pointed a gun
at her head. He was located as the
result of a traffic stop early Tuesday on
SR-46. He was charged with aggravat­
ed assault with a deadly weapon, pos­
session of a weapon by a convicted
felon, and aggravated battery with a
motor vehicle.
• Charlton Walker, 32, of
Groveview Way, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at his residence
where he reportedly was involved in a
family disturbance. He was charged
with simple assault.
• David Allen Carr, 43, of Fox
Quarry Lane, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Saturday at his resi­
dence where he was reportedly
involved in a fight with a female. He
was charged with battery — touch or
strike (domestic violence).

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■ Mark Anthony Carranza, 33, of
Myrtle Avenue, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday at his resi­
dence following a confrontation with
a female. He was charged with battery
— touch or strike (domestic violence).
• Monty Kipp Sopp, 41, of Apopka,
was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday at a business in the 1200 block
of French Avenue where he was
reportedly involved in a fight. He was
charged with battery — touch or
strike and resisting an officer without
violence.
• John Aubrey Nealon, 20, of
Wyndham Crest Blvd., was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday at his resi­
dence. He reportedly had damaged
the windshield of a woman's vehicle
and had been in a right with her. He
was charged with battery - touch or
strike (domestic violence), two counts
of property damage, and resisting an
officer with violence.
• Joseph Dalton Devillers, 21. of
Old England Loop, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday at
a residence near his nome, where offi­
cers said he was causing a disturbance
with a female. He was charged with
battery - touch or strike (domestic vio­
lence).
Thefts
• Edward Williams Foster, 23, list­
ed as homeless, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at a store in
the 3400 block of Orlando Drive. He
reportedly had taken $14.92 in mer­
chandise from the store without pay­
ing. 1le was charged with petty larce­
ny, and trespassing on property after
warning by owner.
• Stephen Paul BradweU, 26, of
Hazel Blvd., Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at a store in
the 3600 block of Orlando Drive. He
was accused of taking $687 n items
from the store without paying. He was
charged with petty shoplifting from a
merchant.
• Brenda Gail Knight, 43, of
M ellonville Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at a store in
the 1500 block of French Avenue. She
was accused of taking $9181 m prop­

Other charges
• Larry D. Chandler, 50, of Locust
Avenue, Herman Herring, 43, of West
12th Street, Rodney Marshall
HilLsman, 39, of Knox-Avenue, and
Wilbert Hawkins, Jr., 45, of Sanford
Avenue, were arrested by Sanford
police on May 7. Officers reported
finding the four at the rear of a busi­
ness in the 1000 block of West 13th
Street, holding open containers of
beer. Each was charged with violation
of the city ordinance regarding pos­
session of an open container of alco­
hol.
• Larry Donnell Hardy, 22 of Lake
Dot Drive, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday in the 100
block of Coleman Circle. When offi­
cers responded to a disturbance call
he reportedly ran from the residence
and nid in a wooded area. He was
located and arrested on a charge of
resisting an officer without violence.
• Anthony Hayes, 25, of East 8th
Street, was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday at French Avenue and 25th
Street. Officers said he unlawfully
purchased alcohol for two under age
men. He was charged with contribut­
ing to the delinquency of a minor and
driving with a suspended license.
Bobby Hawluns, 44, of West 5th
Street, was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday in Castle Brewer Court, where
he had reportedly been following a
man. He was charged with stalking.

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our Children" golf tourna­
ment at the Timacuan G olf 4c
Country Club In Lake Mary.
There will be contests, prizes
and food. Shotgun start at 8
a.m. Call 321-283-2183.
The Hucawilla Lighting
and Beautification District
Advisory Committee will meet
at 7 p.m. in Winter Springs
City Hall. Six beautification
projects on the agenda.
The Longwood City
Com m ission will hold a spe­
cial meeting at 8:30 p.m. in
City Hall. The subjeri o f the
meeting will be to discuss a
9/11 memorial.

THUR
The Sem inole County
Regional Cham ber of
Commerce presents the 2005
Economic Developers
Luncheon, from 11:30 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. at the Orlando
Marriott - Lake Mary.
The Anim al Control
Board of Seminole County
will hold a special meeting at
7 p.m. at the Animal Service
center, 232 Bosh Blvd. The
meeting is on an appeal to
classify a dangerous dog.
The Mayors and
M anagers Group o f Envision
Seminole, will meet from
7:30 to 9 a.m. at Central
Florida Zoo's Wayne Densch
Discovery Center. School
Superintendent Bill Vogel
will discuss growth and land
use changes for schools.

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Avenue. After he was arrested for bur­
glary and dealing in stolen property, it
was learned he was on probation in
Brevard County for grand theft and
resisting without violence. He was
charged with violation of probation.
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May 9th. to a vehicle in a parking lot
in the 1400 block of French Avenue.
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without paying. She was charged with
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to middle school.
To illustrate the growth
problem, he said that Teague
M iddle School has 1,700 stu­
dents right now. Bear Lake
E lem entary in Apopka is
now the largest elem entary
in the county. Forest City
E lem entary
and
nearby
Sp rin g Lake elem entary
have experience increasing
enrollm ent.
In that southw est area, he
said . Lake Brantley was
expanded to hold 3,000 stu­
dents, but now accom m o­
dates hundreds more with
p o rtab le
classroom s.
In
order to ease enrollm ent a
m id d le
and
elem entary
school are necessary, but
land is scarce in that part of
the county. O ther areas in
Sem inole may have the same
problem s in the near future.
"W e are aggressively pur­
su in g land In that area,"
Vogel said referring to
southw est Sem inole County.
R ather than bu ild two
schools, the d istrict may
look at b u ild in g one K-8
institution.
Vogel said the K-8 com ­
m ittee would work indefi­
nitely. There are im m ediate
needs, he said, but looking
dow n the road m any areas
are experiencing growth in
population and a decrease in
property on which to build a
school.
M argaret C urran is the
fou nd ing
principal
at
A nn u nciation
C atholic
Sch ool
in
A ltam onte
Springs. The two-story, K-8
religious school was named
a Blue R ibbon School of
E xcellence in 2004 by the
U .S.
D epartm ent
of
Education.
C urran
said
C atholic
schools have used the K-8
m odel for decades because it
works.
"O n e of the reasons it
works is the m odeling that
can be done from the older
stu d en ts to the you n ger
on es," Curran said. "I think
it h elp s them d evelop a
sense of caring and service."
She point out that caring
and service d o n 't alw ays
com e n atu rally to m iddle
s c h o d ,!students. Som etim es

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m iddle
schoolers fa r
differently.

n
that is because o f peer pres­
sure, som etim es b ecau se
they see them selves as the
center o f everything.
"Even requiring them to
interact builds a great sense
of com m unity," sne said.
She said tne students still
experience a transition from
fifth to sixth grade, bu t it is
lessened o r helped by have
what she called a "sch ool
w ithin a school."
"W e treat the m iddle
sch o o lers far d ifferen tly
than the elem entary age stu­
d e n ts," C u rran exp lain ed .
"D evelopm entally tney are
different. Th ey need more
space, for exam ple."
A nn u nciation
teach ers
and ad m in istratio n try to
m ake th e tran sitio n as
sm ooth as possible.
Student council m em bers
go into the fifth grade class­
es and talk about the transi­
tion, stu d en t to stud en t.
"T h a t's
very
effe ctiv e ,"
Curran said.
E ig h th-g rad ers grad u ate
about a week before the end
o f school. During that time,
fifth g rad ers can go over
into the m iddle school area
and see w hat it's like to
change classes.
At the start of the new
year, middle school teachers
are cognizant of the first two
w eeks for sixth g rad ers.
They receive less hom ew ork,
for exam p le. C u rran also
m eets w ith fifth-grader par­
ents in February to explain
what to expect w ith their
children as they enter m id­
dle school.
S h e reassu res fam ilies
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going through their first
sixth grade that adjustm ents
are norm al.
"You w ill get your sweet
lovely child back," she tells
p arents. "P eo p le tell you
about the terrible twos, but
not about the terrible 13s."
Ram sey pointed out that
m any of the reform s up
north occurred because of
declining populations.
"M ost o f the K-8 schools
there are retro fitted ," she
said, from elem entary or
m iddle schools.
Som e northern districts,
saw an academ ic reason for
sw itch in g
from
m iddle
schools to a K-8 model.
In C leveland, for exam ­
ple, officials found that the
district's 25 m iddle schools
were failing. Test scored sig­
n ifican tly decreased
for
sixth graders. Absence and
suspensions were also high.
C in cin nati
and
Philadelphia have followed
C leveland's exam ple as have
'oth er sm aller districts.
O f course, there is another
tran sition that affects test
scores. A sim ilar situation
occurs when students move
from m iddle school to high
school.
The
Sem inole
County school district has
sou gh t funding to form
ninth grade com m unities.
There is national reform
on that level occurring as
well, according to Raymond
G ain es, execu tiv e d irector
for second ary school In
Sem inole County.
Lake H ow ell in W inter
Park w ill im plem ent a ninth
grade com m unity w ith a
grant in the coming school
year. Lake Brantley nas had
a sim ilar program, but will
boost that with a grant as
well.
The K-8 study team
received research assig n ­
m ents on every topic the
group could brainstorm
about. The team will visit
the Blankner School in
O rlan d o on May 20, the
W indy Ridge Sch ool in
O rland o on May 24, and
Celebration School on June
9. M em bers w ill look for
answ ers to question^ posed
at the original m eeting.

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Jesse Spurting was the next
owner of tne home, around 1917.
He moved there with his six
daughters. He renovated the
home in the mid 1920s and gave
the home its present look.
Mike Yebba, who is a con­
struction project manager for
Lamm ft Co., was on his way to
pull a permit in at the Seminole
Countv Building in Sanford,
when ne decided to take a short
cut down Mellonville Avenue.
He saw the house at 2018 and
called Ana.
"You have got to get dressed
and I'm going to pick you up.
We've got to come see this. This
is your dream home," Ana
recalled her husband saying.
When they pulled up to the
historic home, Ana fell in love.
The two had always wanted to
restore an old house, and Ana
said they just knew this was the
one.
"It was in pretty bad shape.
But because he's a builder, we
knew the potential of what this
house could be," Ana said.
After tracking down the
owner of the property, Sara
Jacobson, the Yebba’s asked if
Jacobson was interested in sell­
ing the home.
"She said maybe. She said,
'First of all do you have the
money? Second of a lt I'd like to
meet you. If we dick, we’ll talk,'"
Ana recalled.
The couple went and met
Jacobson, and after "clicking"
they were offered the house.
"I think Sara just wanted the
right family in this home, so we
feel very privileged that we were
it " Ana said.
The Yebba's had always
dreamed of restoring an old
home, even though they could
have built a new home just as
easily.
"We wanted to bring this
home back. And, I think this
home was calling us. I think that
we were the family for this
home," Ana said.
The Yebba's said they have
had dose to 100 people already
tour the inside of tneir home,
and they have recently been
invited to showcase their home
on the Sanford Historic Trust's
Candlelight Tour of Homes and
H o lid a y Tour of Homes in
Holiday
December
Most of the rooms in the
home were kept in the original
condition and have been deci»-

rated to keep a Victorian feel.
When you first enter the
home from the while front porch
with white rocking chairs, you
enter the living room with a
staircase leading upstairs direct­
ly in front of you.
Victorian style furniture and
enormous crown molding stand
out the most in the living room.
Ana said the crown molding
was custom-made by Mike from
five different pieces of molding.
Off the sitting room is a parlor
with a fireplace, grand piano
and more Victorian furniture.
From the parlor room you can
enter the formal dining room
complete with an antique buffet
table.
The only thing that was
altered in tne 1920s was a fire­
place downstairs. The windows
still have the original wavy glass
in them. When you look outside
from the wavy windows inside
it creates a ripple affect
Off of the dining room, the
open kitchen has some modem
touches in it mixed with creamy
colored custom-made Victorian
cabinets.
"We didn't want to modern­
ize the house too much, because
we love old. But we wanted to
bring in some things that we
love, like the granite," Ana said.
The neutral colors in the gran­
ite countertops were just a few
things they took from present
day, along with a television
mounted into the kitchen wall
and stainless steel appliances.
Mike put in a Vtctorian-style
archway in between the open
wall between the kitchen and
the informal dining room.
"H e arched this. It was
square and he arched it to make
it look more old-fashioned,"
Ana said.
Next to the kitchen is an orig­
inal staircase that the maid used
back in the 1900s. The staircase
led to a small bedroom upstairs,
which is now their daughter's
room when she is home from
college at Stetson University.
They also have a sixteen-yearold son who attends a nearby
Catholic high school.
Another room off of the
kitchen was originally a mudroom, where people would
bring their horses and carriages
around and come into the house
through the kitchen. The
Yebba's converted that room
into a media and laundry room.

Through that room, you enter
what used to be a wrap around
jrch extended from the front,
ow, it is a theater room
"We had to bring a little of
the year 2005 into this," Ana
said.
The theater room has a pro­
jection screen with several rows
of leather rediner chairs with
cup holders and stadium style
seating.
"This was where the horses
came in originally and this was
closed up though, I think by
Sara," Ana said. "So we decided
to convert it. When we have a
party, this is where everybody
loves to come."
Upstairs there are three bed­
rooms and some extra rooms
that have not been finished yet.
One of the rooms, is a room off
of the master bedroom that the
Yebba's
to turn into an
i' s plan
pi,
office and eexercise room.
Right now, the Yebba's are
beginning the landscaping
process to the property. The
front yard will have a working
fountain in the center. The back­
ground currently has a new
wood deck with a Jacuzzi, and
will soon have an outdoor
kitchen.
"We love outdoor living,"
Ana said.
The family is leaning away
from building a pool on the lot
though. Ana said.
"We're afraid to do a pool.
You never know what we're
going to find when we start dig­
ging in that yard," Ana said.
Since the Yebba's bought
their home they have been find­
ing out more and more about
the history of their house.
"Now, I’ve been told Mr.
Spurting, who must have been a
very wealthy man, and, he had
a plane that he used to park in
the front here. And on Sundays
he would charge, something
like, five cents to give rides,"
Ana said.
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Sanford eateries serve soothing melodies
By Charles D. Jackson
Herald Correspondent
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Germ anA m erican ballads, golden
oldies, jazz and funk tunes.
T h ree dow ntow n restau­
rants and an eatery on South
French Avenue offer dinner
m usic for diners.
C afe Perks, 2101 French
Ave., recently began serving
“K araoke by Teri," offering
country music on Wednesday
and gospel favorites on
Thursday from 6-8 p.m. Teri
Leonard
and
her sister

Doneila Branton, aided by a
karaoke play box, harmonize
as they entertain customers
with such tunes as "Amazing
G race," and "Silver and
Gold."
Singing karaoke at restau­
rants and other facilities has
been a longtim e desire of
Leonard, who said her per­
formance is an extension of
her singing m inistry at
Riverwalk Church, formerly
Sanford Church of God, where
she is a lifelong member. She
and her sister started their
karaoke gig in January, and
have become regulars at local
RV park.
At Cafe Perks, the sisters
are a natural fit. "She enter­
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opening in February," said
owner Don Leland. "So far, it's
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ner music. The entertainment
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restaurant. The entertainment
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For more than 11 years, Don
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Street in Historic Downtown
Sanford, playing popular
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modem classics and romance
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Customers Jean and Jerry
Pellon usually arrive at the
Colonial Room ju st before
Don's daily 5 p.m. start-time
to claim the booth next to the
charm ing, gray-haired 71year-old.
"H e makes this place," said
Jean, whose been dining there
for eight years. "The food is
good, but he just makes it
taste even better."
Don has been playing gold­
en oldies on his accordion - a
cross between the accordion
and organ - for more than 30
years. Before then, he was a
professional drummer while
serving in the Marine Corps
band.
He began playing the accor­
dion at the age 12, in part
because his parents played the
instrum ent and because he
enjoyed watching and listen­
ing to Lawrence Welk, whose
musical show featured the
accordion and other big-band
instruments.
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many o f the senior customers.
Bob Batten, 82, said he can
identify with the m usic
because it originated during
his early lifetime. "It takes me
back to the time I was a young
m an," Batten said. "I rebirths
me, makes m e fee! young,
happy and free again."
Across from the Colonial
Room sit the Blue Dahlia
Restaurant, one of the newest
kids on the block. The Blue
Dahlia offers courtyard jazz,
blues, R&amp;B and funk - per­
formed by professional musi­
cians.
This month, the Blue Dahlia

is featuring Ruth King, who is
also a regular at the House of
Blues in Orlando. Coming up
Is Caroline Mitchell of June 3
and jazz great Jackie Jones on
June 18.
The m usic adds "great
am biance" to Blue D ahlia's
offering o f gourmet goods and
fine wine, said owner Maguire
Wise.
"O ur custom ers love i t "
Wise said.
A block east is the The
Willow Tree Cafe on First
Street, which entertains with
American and German music
performed on Saturdays and

selected wee knights. Playing a
Germ an accordion is Jim
Horzen and John Kolbrich.
Saturday's lunch is American
m usic and dinner has a
German flavor.
The Willow Tree special­
izes in German food, so the
music is the perfect touch with
its sidew alk cafe seating
under white and green flora
umbrellas.
"It creates a complete expe­
rience - visual, touch and
feel," said Willow Tree owner
Theo Hollerbach. “I use it as a
m arketing tool. It
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Obituaries
JOE BENSON BLISS JR.
Joe Benson Bliss Jr , 69, of
Winter Park, died Thursday,
May 12,2005 at Palm
Gardens of Orlando. Bom in
Columbus, Ohio, he moved
to Central Florida in 1982. He
was a handyman for the pub­
lic school system and was a
veteran of the U.S. Navy.
Survivors include son. Jay
Bliss of Columbus, Ohio;
daughters, Gina Smith and
Tamara Bliss; nine grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, May 17, at Collison
Family Funeral Homes with
Pastor Tom Chanter officiat­
ing.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes Ac Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.
GERALDINE BOBBITT
Geraldine Bobbitt 61, of
Winter Park, died Friday,
May 13, 2005 at Tuskawilla
Health A Rehab Center,
Winter Springs. She was bom
in Pensacola and moved to
Central Florida in 2002. She
was a teacher in the Escambia
County Public School system.
Survivors indude dau
ter, Wendy "Bindy"
Sinj
indy" S
Winter Springs; three grandchildren.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes Ac Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.
JASON W . DeWlSPELAERE
Jason W. DeWispelaere, 22,
o f Springwood, Longwood,
died Saturday, May 14, 2005.
He was bom Oct. 8 ,1982 in
Orlando. He was an irrigation
installer.
Survivors include mother,
Aimee DeWispelaere of
Longwood; father, Donald
Myers of Orlando; brother,
Matthew Myers of
Longwood; maternal grand­
mother, Marlene
DeWispelaere of Wolcott,
N.Y.; grandfather, William
Candela of Camarillo, Cal.
Memorial donations may
be made to Washington
Mutual, Longwood, c/o
Matthew Myers, 929 W. SR434, Longwood, 32750.
Tri-County Cremation
Service, Longwood, in charge
of arrangements.
JAM ES G. DUNCAN
James G. Duncan, 80, of
Lake Mary, died Thursday,
May 12, 2005. He was bom
Dec. 18, 1924. He was a busi­
ness owner /operator.
Survivors include sons,
Gregory P. Duncan and James
G. Duncan, II; daughter,
Laura J. Duncan.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
WILLIE MAE HARVEY
Willie Mae Harvey, 84, of
Bob
Thomas
Circle,
Sanford,
died
Sunday,
May 15,
2005 at her
residence.
She was
bom Sept.
9, 1920 in
Harvey
Valdosta.
Ca. She
was a homemaker and a
member of Full Gospel House
of Prayer.
Survivors include son.
Perry Green of Sanford; five

grandchildren; three great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, May 21, at 11
a.m. at Full Gospel House of
Prayer, Elder Henry Bradley,
&gt;astor. Viewing will be
rriday, May 20, from 4 until 8
p.m. at Wilson-Eichelberger.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

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HAZEL R. L'ENGLE
Hazel R. L'Engle, 74, of
Winter Park, died Monday,
May 16, 2005 in Orlando. She
was bom Nov. 23,1930, in
Lake Butler.
She was a retired manager
of a title company.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Susan B. Wight; sons,
Stephen W. Bailey and
Thomas L Bailey, III. Stepson.
John B. L'Engle, III; brother,
Anthony K. Ryan and John P.
Ryan; sisters, Gwendolyn R.
Baumgardner and Yvonne B.
Nieland; six grandchildren;
one great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be
held Friday, May 20 at 10 a.m.
at St. Matthew's Episcopal
Church with Rev. Charles O.
Fritch officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
MARIAN NATHAN
Marian Nathan, 82, of
________ Harding
Avenue,
Sanford,
died
Thursday,
May 12,
2005 at her
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She was a
homemaker
and a member of Calvary
Temple of Praise.
Survivors include husband,
Leroy Nathan of Sanford; son,
Eugene Nathan of Sanford;
daughter, Betty Harris of
Sanford; brothers, Phil Akins
o f Jacksonville and Issac
Akins of Long Island, N.Y.;
sisters, Helen Young of
Sarasota and Francis Wilson

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of DeLand; eight grandchil­
dren; six great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Sunday, May 22, at 3:30
p.m. at Calvary Temple of
Praise, 2020 McCracken Road,
Bishop Paul P. Wright, Senior
Pastor. Viewing will be
Saturday, May 21, from 4
until 8 p.m. at WilsonEichelberger Mortuary.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge o f arrangements.
WILLIAM GLENN POOLE
William Glenn Poole, 87, of
DeBary, died Friday, May 13,
2005. Bom in Oak Hill, Ohio,
he moved to DeBary in 1975
where he retired as an iron­
worker. He was a World War
II veteran o f the U.S. Navy
and a member of Riverwalk
Church of God, Ironworkers
AFL-CIO Union Local #172 in
Columbus, Ohio.
Survivors include wife,
Irmodean "Jean" Pool of
DeBary; stepdaughters
Marlene Barger, Angie Jarrell
and Nancy Slaughter, all of
Columbus, Ohio; brother,
Windle "W ayne" Poole of
Sanford.
Funeral services will be at
11 a.m., Wednesday, May 18,
at Riverwalk Church of God
in Sanford. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to
Riverwalk Church of God,
801 West 22nd Street. Sanford,
32771.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

Jerry Lynn Owens of Phoenix,
Ariz., and Brent Allen Owens
of Tucson, Ariz.; daughter,
Norma Lee Tapscott of
Sanford; seven grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be
held Wednesday, May 18 at 2
p.m. at Evergreen Cemetery.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
MURIEL WALLACE
Muriel Wallace, 88, of
Ocoee, formerly of Sanford,
died Sunday, May 15, 2005 at
her residence. Bom in Bronx,
N.Y., she moved to Sanford
from Natick, Ma. in 1973. She
was a former executive secre­
tary for the Gillette Corp. and
a former case worker for
D.C.F. of Florida. She was a
member of All Souls Catholic
Church and the Sanford
Garden C u b .
Survivors include brother,
Arthur T. McArdle, Jr. of
Sanford; sister, Harriett Greco
of Ocoee; six grandchildren;
many great-grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian Burial

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MAGARET ZACHARY
WRIGHT
Margaret Zachary Wright
101, of Sanford, died Friday,
May 13,2005 at her residence.
Bom in Raleigh, N.C., she
moved to Sanford in 1913. She
was a retired Seminole County
School teacher and a member
of First United Methodist
Church of Sanford. She was a
volunteer with Central Florida

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Jr. of Greensboro, N.C., and
Roy A. Wright of Atlanta, Ga.;
daughters, Joan W. Ludwig of
Sanford, Margaret W. Heagerty
of Bradenton, and Mary Ann
Wright of Atlanta; 12 grandchil­
dren; 19 great-grandchildren;
beloved caregiver Jeanne
Powell.
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Tuesday, May 17 at First United
Methodist Cnurch of Sanford
with burial at Evergreen
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers
donations can be made to a
charity of choice.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
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SHS Class of ‘05 reminisces
HeraJd Staff

Kevin Harris

SANFORD — People who
spread negative attitudes about
Seminole High School have
never visited the institution,
according to four of the school’s
best and brightest graduating
seniors.
"It's disheartening to hear
people talk about Seminole that
way," said Melissa Corrao, 18,
student body president.
Semin
C om o chose Seminole
over
Lake Mary High School because
of the Academy of Health
Careers
magnet
program.
Students, teachers and adminis­
trators alike have helped her
grow confident and creative, she
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m e a b e t t e r p e r s o n ," s a i d C o m o ,
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D a v ie . " I h a v e b e e n e n c o u ra g e d
to tr y n e w th in g s a n d to te a m
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Juan Huaman

Sarah Moore

Four students talked with The
Sanford Herald about their expe­
rience at Seminole High School.
Besides Melissa were Kevin
Harris, 19; Juan Huaman, 18;
and Sarah Moore, 18.
Kevin can bench press 420
pounds and lift 340 pounds over
his head. He won the state
championship in weightlifting
for his weight class, but his real
love is football. Just ask him.
"I'm a football player first,"
said Kevin, who will leave for
Winston-Salem, N.C, in July to
attend Wake Forest University
on a full football scholarship. He
went to Seminole for his meshman and
but
transferred to Winter! brings In
; gladly
his junk
switched bade for his senior year
when his father; Mick, was
named head coach, for the
Seminole*.
"1 love this school" Kevin
said. "It's such an open place
with so many different people
going here." He vowed that his
own children would attend
Seminole because of its diversity
and tradition.
Juan transferred from another
school as well but from a bit fur­
ther away. He grew up in Peru
and came to Sanford three years
ago thanks to the support of his

unde, Gortzalo Huaman, a local
urologist.
"At first I didn’t have a due,"
Juan said, explaining that he
couldn't speak English.
"I didn't know how to com­
municate," Juan recalled. "I'm
still learning." He knows
enough to be accepted as a piemed student at the University of
Centra] Honda.
"Coming the Seminole High
School has made me a better per­
son," Juan said. "1 look at life in a
very different way." Back in
Peru, he admits he was kind of
aimless. Now he will follow his
unde's lead into medicine.
"[My unde) is a role model to
me," he explained, "and I like to
help people."
Melissa encouraged Sarah to
run for senior dass president
Sarah stepped up and won the
election, fine has had the privi­
lege to help organize senior class
events, ana no one will get away
with criticizing Seminole High
while she's around.
At a business where Sarah
once worked, some women
spoke about how bad Seminole
sue
was not about to stand by
and listen to that" Sarah said.
She told the woman how much
she likes her school.
"It has its problems like any­
where else, but Seminole has as
many good points as anywhere
else too," she said. She will move
on to the University of Florida in
the fall.
"I've been a Gator since I was
5-years-old," said Sarah, who
plans to major in English or Jour­
nalism. Her family took her to a
UF football game for her fifth
birthday, she explained.
The group's memories of their
time at Seminole centered on the
Winter Springs football game,
the late Coach Mickey Yaska
teachers, and a change in princi­
pals.
Football fans will recall the
game at Winter Springs. It's the
one in which Kevin scored the
game winning extra points with
a three-yard push that Just
cleared the goal line.
Sarah said even though the
game was not at home, Seminole
tans crammed the stadium and
parents filled in around the
fences.

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Melissa Corrao, student body president of Seminole High School,
plans on attending Nova Southeastern University after graduation.
"It was crazy," Sarah said. She
admitted she thought Coach
Harris had lost his mind in going
for the win instead of a kicking
an extra point to tie.
Kevin scored the winning
points, but he gave the credit to
teammate Jason Tate. A radio
station broadcast the game live,
Sarah recalled.
"That was something you
won't forget," she said.
All four of these students won
scholarships and will take away
numerous awards. Melissa was
voted most likely to become the
first female president and her
confident sell-awareness shows
why she received that honor.
' I try to get Involved,"
Melissa said. She may not get a
second chance, she added, so
why waste it now. Her experi­
ences as student body president
and with various school dubs
have brought new friends and
leadership skills she never knew
she
t is Intimidating trying to
run for president of the school"
she recalled. "1 found out my
opinion matters and the choices I
make are important"
The students also learned
how important a principal and
teachers can be.
Walt Griffin became prindpal
In 2004
repladng
Karen

Coleman, a close friend to
Sarah's family. She took a waitand-see attitude on the new guy.
"He's done an awesome job,"
she says now. "He's not afraid to
support students." Kevin added
that he tike Griffin's decision to
eliminate some PE classes to get
struggling readers extra help,
an d M eu ssa said he follows
through with penalties, which
cuts down on misbehavior.
Juan said he was not used to
such supportive teachers in
Peru.
"The good thing about teach­
ers here is they recognize the
effort you put in," Juan said. In
another comparison, Kevin said
Seminole is more demanding
than Winter Springs, but he
prefers that.
"Over here, education is like
Number 1," he said.
Melissa's experience gave her
the opportunity to work with
teachers and talk with them and
what motivates them to put up
with the difficulties of their pro­
fession
"If they have affected one per­
son to become a better student
then their day, their week, their
job is complete," she said. She
admires that and will go into
physical therapy with the same
outlook.
One person the young people

Salutatorlan
kept bringing up is the late
Coach Yasko. He passed away in
2004. Melissa helped oi
special day to honor
Kevin his best memory of
Seminole High School is the day
he met the coach.
"He turned my whole athletic
career around," Kevin said. "Just
the way he talked and motivated
us." Sarah did not know him
very well, but still felt his pres­
ence because her brothers knew
the coach.
Sarah did not know him per­
sonally,
nally, but Yasko knew ner
thro
u her brothers.
oughl
enever Yasko saw her
When
walking with a boyfriend, he'd
say, "Moore, do 1 need to tell
your brother about this boy," she
recalled laughing.
"He didn't know me, but he
cares about me," she explained.
Sarah also discussed how the
12th grade became a community
this year.
A couple of years ago there
were a lot of fights among class­
mates, she recalled, but the
class's diversity has been very
important.
'It has prepared us more for
the real world," Sarah said. "We
all get along pretty well. We've
all realized that we like each
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Briefs
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HOME THIS WEEK
The Centra) Florida
Kraze men's team and the
Kruah women's soccer
team will both be at home
this weekend.
The Kraze will take on
Bradenton Academics this
Friday at 7 p.m. and the
Kruah will face off against
Charlotte at 7 p.m. at the
Seminole Soccer Complex.
The Krush and men's
team, the Kraze, are part
of the Premier
Development League
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(women). They compete in
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and women's soccer
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KRAZE
* May 20 vs. Bradenton
Academics, 7 p.m.
* 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.
* July 24 vs. Ajax
Orlando Prospers, 5 p.m.
KRUSH
* May 21 vs. Charlotte, 7
p.m.
* May 28 vs. Hampton
Roads, 7 p.m.
* June 18 vs. Bradenton,
7 p.m.
* June 24 vs. Northern
Virginia, 7 p.m.
* July 10 vs. Atlanta, 7
p.m.
* July 16 vs. Richmond, 7
p.m.
* All games are HOME
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Cost: Adult _ $7;
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College ID /M ilitary. $4.
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call: 407-682-5425.
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Session II _ June 13-17.
Session III _ June 20-24.
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Football Friday returns this week
By Dn o Smith
Sports Editor
While most of the attention of sports
fans have been concentrated on the
NBA Playoffs and Seminole County
high school spring season teams making
a run at a state championship the past
few weeks, football fans will get a little
reprieve from the offseason doldrums
this Friday when the Seminole Athletic
Conference Spring Football Jamboree is
held at Lyman High School.
The SAC will expand to eight schools
this fall with the addition of Hagerty
High School South of Oviedo, but that
school will field a freshman-only squad
this season, so the Titusville Terriers
will take their place in the Jamboree.
This is always and exciting time for

Gridiron fans get sneak
preview of 2005 season
the players as they have been holding
practices since the first of the month
and will finally get an opportunity to
hit someone different before taking off
for the summer.
Local fans also get Juiced up for the
games as they have been without high
school football since November and this
gives them a chance to get a glimpse of
what they may see this fall
The only coaching change this season
Is Scott Perry taking over the reins at

Lake Mary High School.
Perry, who was a star defensive end
for the Rams in the early 90's, has been
an assistant coach at his alma mater and
got his opportunity to run the show
when Greg Stanton got the chance to do
the same thing, return to his alma
mater, Jacksonville Terry Parker, as its
head coach.
This will also be a transition year as a
majority of the standout offensive play­
ers from last year have graduated.

including Seminole's Kevin Harris,
Winter Springs' Brett Hodges and Vinny
Cued, Lake Brantley's Lamar Guy and
Lyman's C.J. Walker.
Defense will probably get the most
notice early this year as the Seminole
duo of defensive tackle Trevis Hodges
and defensive end Doug Thacker took
the NIKE Camp in Miami by storm last
month and Lake Brantley welcomes
Kyle Kirby back at linebacker after play­
ing at Lake Highland Prep last fall.
Friday's Jamboree will be held at the
Carlton D. Henley Sports Complex and
the schedule has Lake Brantley taking
on Titusville at 6 p.m.; Oviedo facing
Ye Mary
Lake HoweU at 7 p.m.; *Lake
Marv cnald
lenging Seminole at 8 p.m.; and the host
Greyhounds battling Winter Springs at
9 p.m.

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By Doan Smith
Sports Editor

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Seminole County was
down to its final bullet in
hopes of winning an
FliSAA State Championship
this season after the Oviedo
baseball team was the lone
team to win in regional
adion this past Friday.
The Lions got an out­
standing performance from ■ ■.
the whole team as coach
Kevin Wainscott's charges
doubled the score on power­
ful Apopka, 8-4, in a Class
6A-Region 1 Semifinal con­
test at Miklcr Field.
The question now is, Will
the 2004-05 prep sports sea­
son continue in Sarasota
next week or Ls the year
over?
The answer was to have
been revealed at Mikler
. Field last night (Tuesday) as
Oviedo hosted another
Orlando powerhouse squad,
red-hot Boone, in the
Regional Final with a berth
in tne State Tournament on
the line.
Friday's victory was the
13th in 14 games for the
‘ Lions (23-7), but the squad
had their work cut out fur
themselves to get to state as
the Braves (24-6) may be
even hotter, having won 21
of 24 games after a 3-3 start,
and having whipped Lake
Mary and GainesvilleBuchholz, which knocked
out Winter Springs, by iden-

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Oviedo's Derek Lopez
(above) slides safely
into second base during
the Lions', B-4, Class
6A-Regk&gt;n 1 Semifinal
victory over Apopka at
Mikler Field Friday
night. Lopez would end
the night two-for-three
with an RBI and two
runs scored es the
hosts rallied in support
of the pitching of Randy
Fontanez (left), who
retired the first nine
Blue Darters he faced
and did not allow an
earned run in five
innings of work to raise
his record to 9-1. The
Lions were to have
hosted another Orlando
power,
Boone,
In
Tuesday's Class 6ARegion 1 Championship
Game with a trip to state
on the line.

See Baseball, Page 3B

Lindsay Eriders picked up
two complete-game wins
against Troy Saturday and
earned tournament MVP hon­
ors as UCF claimed its first
Atlantic Sun Conference cham­
pionship and the automatic
berth to the NCAA
Tournament that goes along
with it.
Enders surrendered only two
runs to the previously unbeat­
en Trojans as the Golden
Knights won by the scores of
2-1 and 3-1 in tne double-elim­
ination tournament.
Jania Shinhoster, Stephanie
Best and Bryttani Lindheim
also earned a spot with Enders
on the all-tournament team.
UCF struck first in the bot­
tom of the second inning of
game one when Shinhoster
took an outside pitch to right
field, plating Crystle Krafft
and Karie Feaster, who both
walked to reach base. Troy cut
the Golden Knights' lead by
one in the top of the third
when Stacey Dwyer hit an RBI
single into left field scoring
Brooke Powell who reached
base on a single to right field.
Feaster and Best finished 1for-1 in game one for the
Golden Knights, while
Shinhoster was l-for-2 with
the game-winning RBI. Enders
gave up one run on four hits,
two walks and one strikeout
en route to picking up her 24th
win of the season.
For Troy, Powell was 2-for-3
with two singles, while Jocelyn
McCallum was tagged with
the loss. McCallum went seven
innings and gave up two runs
on four hits, six walks and six
strikeouts.
See Softball, Page 4B

Seminole County boys teams
shine at AAU Spring Classic
By Doan Smith
Sports Editor
LAKE BUENA VISTA _ If the results from last
month's AAU Boys Basketball Spring Classic Ls
any indication. High School basketbjll in
Seminole County is going to be good for years to
come.
The tournament, held in the Milk House at
Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex and the
new Champions Sports Complex in South
Orlando, brought most of the top AAU boys
teams from Florida and across the Southeast for
the second major AAU tournament of the
springs as the teams made one final attempt to
advance to AAU National Championship play,
which begins in late June and continues
throughout the summer.
The Oviedo Hoopslers, made up entirely of
Oviedo area children, finished tied for third in
the 12-and-Under Age Group after going unde­
feated in their pool.
Without very little question the best team in
the country, especially in iLs age group, The
Dream Team from Orlando, which includes
Winter Springs' Daniel Kuhl on its rosier,
romped to the 13-and-Under championship
The Dream Team, which won the AAU
National Championship as both nine and Idyear o ld s and also won the PAL (Police Athletic
League) State Championship as II year o ld s

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while representing the Seminole County
Sheriff's Department, won its two Pool games,
84-33 and 70-52, and then cruised in bracket
play, 7 1 4 2 101-33 and 85-39, all five going to a
running clock for much of the second half by the
FHSAA 35-point rule.
The Yellow Jackets-Team Adidas, which counts
Lake Mary's Loren Merthie among its charges,
finished second in the 15-and-Under bracket to
the Orlando Wizards, the second time the team
has finished as the tourney runner-up at Disney
this spring
Merthie was consistent in the three bracket
games, scoring 16 points in each of the first two
wires, then scoring 15 points before fouling out
late in the final.
NIKE Team Florida, a 16-and-UnJer team,
stepped up to the 17-and-Under jge group and
came away with an impressive performance in
winning the championship
Led by the rising Lake Howell junior trio of
Nick Calathes, John Roberson and Chandler
Parsons, NIKE Team Honda defeated the
Tallahassee Wildcats, led by Winter Park's John
Pietkiewicz, 93-91, in overtime in live final
Calathes, who was recently named Class 5A
First Team All-State arul ju s verbally committed
to the University of Honda two years early,
missed a pair of free throws with his team trail­
ing by two in regulation, but grabbed flu- offenSer AAU, Page 4B

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Rising Lake Mary sophomore Lome Merthie (white uniform) was
consistent in the three bracket games, scoring 16 points in each of
the first two wins, then scoring 15 points before fouling out late in
the final, leading the t5-and-Under Yellow Jackets-Team Adidas to
its second runner-up finish of the spring in AAU action at Disney’s
Wide World of Sports

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Oviedo was the No. 2 seed this year, but after
getting off to a fast start top open the season, the
team lost several games to SAC competition and
it looked like they were in trouble to get back to
the regionats for the eighth time in nine years.
But the Lions righted the ship and were in
prime position to get back to state.
Friday's game was a microcosm of the season
as Oviedo fell behind 4-0 before roaring back to
win the game.

Continued from Page 2B
•tical 8-0 scores in their two regional games.
Local faas have seen this scenario before from
Oviedo. Just a few seasons ago, the Lions went
to the District Tournament at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium as a distinct underdog to
highly-ranked Lake Mary and Lake Brantley, but
won three games to win the title and got all the
way to the Final Four.

Midweek, May IB-19. 2005

The Blue Darters had gotten all of the breaks
early in the game as a pair of double ptays kept
the nosts off the board and then an error in the
top of the fourth inning ted to four unearned
runs.
The turning point of the game came in the top
of the fifth inning with Apopka (20-9) leading 41 and having runners on first and second with
only one out.
A sinking liner to left off the bat of Justin
Lafavers was trapped by the Lions' Keith
Bisgounis as he attempted a diving catch.
But the sophomore didn't panic and quickly
got the ball back to the infield and with the Blue
Darter runners scrambling to get safely to a base,
the hosts turned a momentum shifting, 7-6-5-4
double play.
That would be Apopka's last real threat as
Oviedo starting, and winning, pitcher Randy
Fontanez was relieved by Corey Bevis, and the
star senior held the visitors to only three base
runners over the final two innings as he earned
the save.
Fontanez, who retired the first nine batters he
faced, raised his record to 9-1 on the season,
while Bevis, who entered the postseason with
Just a 4-2 record, had two complete game victo­
ries and two saves in the Lion's last four tourna­
ment games, giving him a 6-2 record and a
minuscule ERA of 0.97.
The big play by Bisgounis and friends woke up
the Oviedo offense as the hosts sent 11 men to
the plate and exploded for five runs on four hits
and four walks to give the Lions a 6-4 lead.
Bosgounis also had the big hit of the game as
his bases-loaded bloop single to center scored

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Derek Lopez and Taylor Berry with the tying
and go-ahead run.
Bisgounis also doubled during the game and
finished the night two-for-four with the double
and two RBI, while Lopez would up going twofor-three with an RBI and two ruas scored.
Meanwhile in Lake Mary, Lake Mary Prep's
outstanding run came to an end at the hands of
defending State Champion Summitt Christian
from West Palm Beach, 11-1, in the Class 1ARegion 3 SemiflnaLs.
Experience and size was the difference in this
game.
The Saints (12-16) had two replace seven mem­
bers off of last year's state championship squad,
but their is nothing like having been this far
before, because the veteran players and coaches
know what to expect. A year ago Summitt did
the same thing, entering the playoffs unranked
and not highly regarded and then making a run
through the playoffs.
The much-larger visitors also took advantage
of the friendly fences at LMP led by Brandon
Jacobs, who went four-for-four with two home
runs and four RBI.
The one big highlight for the Griffins was
freshman Gus Marquez, who drove in the hosts
lone run.
Lake Mary Prep ends the season with a 19-6
record and nigh hopes for the next few seasons
as the team, coached by Larry Gaboury, Bob
Zinsmaster and Bob Ondercik, had NO seniors
and only one junior.
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Griffins’ only run against
defending
State
Champion
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Christian from West Palm
Beach. All-in-all it was an
extremely good year for
LMP, as it won its firstever district championship
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above) and first regional
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Seniors make the difference in 12-5 Senior Day win for UCF
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Freshman reliever Jaager Good (1-0) won his
first career game in relief. The Atlanta native
pitched a scoreless inning as the UCF bullpen
failed to allow an earned run for the fourth
straight game. Matt Rhodes pitched 2.1 innings
of no-hit baseball with two strikeouts while
Good and Ray Rodriguez combined to finish the
Panthers.
“We need to give our bullpen credit because
they pitched great all weekend," continued
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Bergman. "When we get down toi tournament
I
time, the bullpen is going to be the determining
factor in the whole thing."
UCF's three senior starters of Brown, Bernhard
and Richmond finished the afternoon 8-for-12
with two home runs, four doubles and nine RBI.
On Friday, Lake Mary's Ryan Bono drilled a
RBI-single with two outs as UCF rallied for a 3-2
victory over Georgia State at Jay Bergman Field.
For the first time tnis season, UCF won a game
after trailing in the ninth inning as UCF erased a
2-1 deficit in the ninth to defeat the Panthers.
The Golden Knights entered the game 0-11 when
trailing after eight innings of play in 2005, but
Bono's single with two outs and two runners on
base ended the contest.
"That is the first come-from-behind victory we
have had all year," stated UCF head coach Jay
Bergman. "It came at the right time and our
relief pitching was really good tonight in the
win."
The Golden Knights were stymied all night
long by Georgia State starter Romas Hicks. The
senior right-hander limited UCF to one run on
five hits with 10 strikeouts in 7.2 innings of
work. UCF left 10 runners on base through seven
innings of play - and 13 for the game • until the
UCF bats came alive in the final two innings.
The Panthers led 2-0 after scoring a pair of
runs in the second. One UCF error led to an

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W l fielder Dee Brown was 3-for-4 with
*wo home runs and five RBI to power host UCF
12-5 victory over Georgia State on Senior
•P * y 11 J*y Bergman Field. Brown belted two
' wng home runs to move into a tie for seventh
lP * a « In school history with 23 homers as the
!Golden Knights (39-14,18-9) captured the series
. victory over the Panthers (25-27,15-12).
: "Big players make big plays in big games,"
commented UCF head coach Jay Bergman on
|Dee Brown's performance. "Certainly we were at
'• point in that game that something nad to hap'pen lor our offense and Dee ignited us."
The Golden Knights were held scoreless until
iBrown’s two-run home run in the sixth cut the
.‘deficit to 4-2. After Georgia State scored one
unearned run in the seventh, UCF exploded for
nine runs on seven hits as 13 batters were sent to
' the plate in the seventh to give the Golden
•Knights an 11*5 advantage. UCF established
school records for runs and hits in the seventh as
:CSU used five pitchers in the big inning.
. Senior Marshall Bernhard ripped one of his
!three doubles on the day to score the first two
[runs of the frame. Lake Mary's Matt Horwath
followed with a two-run single to give UCF its
, first lead of the contest, 6-5. With one runner on,
t Brown homered for the second time in two
i innings with a majestic two-run blast over the
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ipalm trees in left field to give fUCF
an 8-5 lead,
i Senior Kevin Richmond tallied a two-run double
•of his own as well to finLsh the offensive out•burst to give the Golden Knights an 11-5 advan­
ta g e! After UCF scored just five runs in the first 23
•innings of the series, the Golden Knights erupted
Jfor 12 runs over the game's final three innings to
|secure the win.

iSoftball

advance Foster over to third
where she scored on a sac fly
by Brittany Krbec.
Lindheim finished game two
l-for-3 with the three-run dou­
ble, while Enders picked up her
25th win with another gem,
giving up one run on five hits,
one walk and one strikeout.
For Troy, Krbec and Howren
were both l-for-2 at the plate,
while Flinn was pegged with
the loss after pitching just two
innings. Flinn gave up two
runs on no hits, three walks
and one strikeout.
The UCF softball (46-27-1)
team found out they will be
traveling to Gainesville for the
2005 NCAA Regional
Tournament. The Golden

i Continued from Page 2B
In game two, the Golden
Knights put a three-spot on the
board in the third inning,
capped off by a bases-clearing
double to left field by
Lindheim. The bases were
loaded due to two walks and a
single. After Lindheim's dou­
ble, Troy replaced starting
tcher Katie Flinn with
cCallum, who finished the
game.
Troy put a dent on the board
in the bottom of the sixth when
Howren led off with a double
to right field. Paige Foster
entered the game to run for
Howren. Bonnie Belin laid
down a sacrifice bunt to

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AAU

Knights will face the University
of South Florida (40-25) in the
first round on Friday at 1 p.m.
The NCAA Regional bid
marks the first in program his­
tory at UCF. The Golden
Knights received the Atlantic
Sun's automatic bid by coming
out of the loser's bracket and
defeating Troy in two games on
Saturday.
"We are a little surprised that
there are four Florida schools in
this region," said UCF head
coach Renee Luers-Gillispie.
"We are excited to represent
UCF in the NCAA Tournament

unearned run as the shutout was alive until the
eighth.
Kevin Richmond finally broke up the shutout
bid with a RBI-single to cut the lead in half in
the eighth at 2-1.
In the ninth Matt Horwath started the rally
with a one-out single. Dee Brown followed with
a single through the left side before John-Michael
Howell lined a single to score Horwath to tie the
contest 2-2. After GSU reliever Brent Everett
struck out Lake Mary's Drew Butera for the sec­
ond out In the inning, the Panthers turned to
left-hander Justin Meyer to face Bono. Bono fell
behind 1-2 in the count before ripping a single to
center to score Brown from second on a close
, ’ at the plate to clinch the victory.
Puy
JCF
c starter Tim Bascom turned in another stel­
lar performance, pitching 6.2 innings with just
one earned run allowed. He yielded seven hits
and struck out five batters to eclipse the century
mark in strikeouts for the season with 102.
Sanford's Dominic Petracca pitched a perfect
1.2 innings with one strikeout for his first career
win as a Golden Knight. UCF's bullpen totaled
1 1 innings of hitless relief with three strikeouts.
The Golden Knights close out the 2005 regular
season at Mercer next week. The series begins
Thursday in Macon and finishes with a doubleheader Friday.
Game Notes: Dee Brown's two home runs
moved the senior into a tie for seventh place in
school history in home runs with 23... Brown is
tied with Chad Mottola for seventh in the UCF
annals... Brown has 15 home runs in 2005, tied
for third in single-season history at UCF with
Greg Padtti (1997)... Brown's three hits on the
day moved him into second place in UCF history
with 286 h its ... Brown needs just three hits to tie
Tim Foskett for the school record ... Brown's five
RBI give him 219 for his career, just two shy of

no matter who we face."
The NCAA has changed the
format of the tournament this
year to a regional super
regional format similar to the
NCAA baseball champi­
onships. A four-team, six game
double elimination format will
be played between UCF, USF,
Bethune-Cookman (47-17) and
Florida (41-21) at the Florida
Softball Stadium May 20-22.
The winner of the Gainesville
regional will play the winner of
the Austin regional in a threegame super regional on May
27-28. The Austin regional con­

equaling Vince Zawaski for first place in school
history ... Brown's two-home run game was his
fourth of the season.

Briefs
Continued from Page 2B
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.stetson.edu/hoopcamp or call Sebastian
Singletary at 386-822-8101 or e-mail at
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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 folk
Hows:
Advanced Camp _ May 31-June 3.
General Skills Camp _ June 5-8.
Pitching and Catching Camp _ June 8-10.
For more information call Tracy Riepenhoff at
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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 Onto, Illinois, South Carolina, Pennsylvania,
Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Arizona, Louisiana,
Puerto Rico and Hawaii.
Registration will be accepted on a first comefirsl served basis. For additional information
please call 773-264-1040.

sists of No. 4 seeded Texas,
Texas AAM-Corpus Christi,
Massachusetts and Mississippi
State.
The Golden Knights have
faced all three of the teams in
Gainesville regional this sea­
son. The Black and Cold
opened the season splitting
with Bethune-Cookman in
Daytona Beach. The following
weekend, UCF took on Florida
in the championship game of
the Clearwater Invitational
where the Gators won, 6-1. The
Knights took on USF twice this
season with the Bulls winning

both games, 6-1 and 5-3.
The NCAA Regional
Schedule is as follows:
Friday, May 20 Game 1-USF
vs. UCF, 1 p.m. Game 2-Florida
vs. Bethune-Cookman, 3:30
p.m.
Saturday, May 21 Game 3Game 1 winner vs. Game 2
winner Game 4-Game 1 loser
vs. Game 2 loser Game 5-Game
3 loser vs. Game 4 winner.
Sunday, May 22 Game 6Game 3 winner vs. Game 5
winner Game 7-Game 3 winner
vs. Game 5 winner (if neces­
sary).

week with the girls' finals held
the first three weeks and the
boys playing the final three
weeks.
The highlight of the summer
comes in mid-July with the 1618 girls' national finals and the
boys' 16-and-Under (rising jun­
ior) and 17-and-Under (rising
seniors) Super Showcases.
These events draw the top
players from across the coun­
try, and in some cases the
world, as well as NBA scouts
and nearly every NCAA
Division I head coach in the
country. To check on the sum­
mer AAU schedule, go to
www.aausports.org and follow
the links.

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103— H ouses U nfurnished
B rand new 2B R /.2.5 Bath
tow nhom e in
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864-884-7177.

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Rentals

■216 S u n se t: 4 BR/2BA, w ith
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Uchan. Honda room, lawn care
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304 T em p le : 3BR/2BA.
termfy room, flraplece, carport,
screened porch. $925/m o.
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CH IK Security System, water
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Room, Eat-In Kitchen, Large
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407-314-4154

105—
Under co n stru ctio n : 472.1 car
garage, $ 128k. Pta c a l 407-4687672. A gent, Brown H a rris
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103—H ousesU nfurnished

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wnen xwtaikng catenate or teuldmg custom ctoeaout* or part* Must b e able to u se power tools.
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two years experience a s a hrush etecsnciwi
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prints setw m ates and e v e n i l

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up parts kom moida and M ings to th e vehicle
knowledge ot 'b e 'g ie s s procedures end knowl­
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deveup moida wkhoU d ra e n g s and com plete
bodywork to max# ready tor pe-nl

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various materials such a s vertical grade laminate,
vmyt edging m atenel and acrykc plastic Must be
able to operate table saws, roulars, slitters and sS
other applicable to d s wiVw i the lamination trade
1-2 years experience n com m ercial and/or resi­
dential cabinet.countertop lamination required

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building experience Must b e able to vtsuakxe
spatial relationships and isometric views of bluepnrv daeigns Must be abra to operate labia saws,
band saws, compound rrutar saws, redial arm
saws, stationary ben Sanders. &lt;*&gt;* p resses, hinge
twrxig dra meefunes lam xiale slitters, planners,
lomters and slatiunary routng tables
S erv ice T e ch n k ie n
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with service s e ie s end custom ers Should have
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C h a s s is S e rv ice T echnician
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w ork. Im m adiata opening
W ork From Hom e s e llin g
(407) 322-8133
AVON
F u ll lot P art Tim a, 50%
P ool m on ito rs needed fo r
C om m ission.
P opular
summer te x tile hours, day ragrt
Products. $10 00 start up. Free
tin e A week ends CM 407-323m aterials 407-333-8158
7322.

HELP WANTED

U O M

71—H

ItalktrUle I usury Leaekrs
|MH N p t r Flee*
Saefurd. I I 12771

3BR /2BA double w ide in
C arnage C ove w ith W /D
hookups 1240 sq ft. $16,000.
321-377-4202
S enford/C arrtege C ove: New
3/2 OW. all appliances A shed
Corrpisiafy s e tip . ready to move
in. $597/m o. includes lot rent,
w ith approved credit. 407-3238160

165— D uplex For
S ale
2/1. both up A down stars 618
Pine Ave, Sanford $79,000
407-221-7959

181— A ppliances 4c
Furniture For S ale
Kenm ore Electric Stove, self
cleaning oven, almond. $100
407-323-1678

�TmftaiuD

: NASA tachnotogy VUco
memory to w n mattrasa m i , is
M « n on T V /M al. 20 y M f nonprorated warranty. A ll naw in
p ta fc . R o ta * « t 5 0 * m in t ae*
$0Q&amp; 407-831-1322 or 306-7531511 D aKw ry avaiabto

Rada: A l brand now Never-Flp
Ptoow-Top M a ttra u M ta
O uaan. &lt;130. King. S195.4073 3 M 0 4 1 . or 306-753-0409

181— A m iA N C M i t

FuR N nuR E Fo r S a le

King t i n bad w ith pOowtop
m attrass. bo« spring* 0 tram a.
Excatant condtoon, $400 407322 8161.

2 0 9 — C l o t h in g

1 8 1 — A m iA N c c s i t

F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
Sleeper Sofa, Lm Seal, Q ta a
D ining Tabla A 4 C ham , rniac.

407-327-4322

C o l l e c t ib l e s

Rool Tabto: Gorgeous 0‘
tom itura-styta tabla, dacorattva
toga, laathar pocket*. o ve rlo a d
1* ihree piece Italian state
AccassoryKit.bals Brw tonaw
in crate C ost $4500; salt
$1350 407-402-1701 or 3007534)488

a ffle ia nt 110-volt,
taeutatod cover, a ln p w $1296.
407-339-0070 o r 300-2102940.

il d in g

Come Check Us Out}

COMKMATED

STRIL

BOOF1NG fo r B am s. B oat
D o d o , Shape, ate. Afco CuNert
P tpa:l5*x2t7 18^20*. C a i For
Pricaa. Surptos Staal A Supply;
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788.

Single Story
Design

Studio Apartments

M oving S a lt Evaryttvng m uei
go. 2429 la ural Ava. Sanford.
M ay 2 0 /2 1 ,8 -2pm. Too many
N a m ato la L

199— P u s &amp;
Sum ns

s459

4IM2S4N1
3291S. Sanford Av»„ Sanford

Patti's P5T
Sitting ☆
WW Cara For &gt;bur Dog or C al
tnV P ur Ham a W hile Ybu Are
(tonal Ptonty of T IC . W * bring
in newspapers, m a* andavan
p la n t* I

I
H f lf f f if X il AVatliftOM upon
Request. P la to * C a l 407-3148703.

Kokomo Recycling:
407-321-0004
919 w. 1ST, Sanford
I0F. 104, SM.01

M is c e l l a n e o u s

B ate: Houaahotd
Saaburg Conaota Juha
BOX m lic t r t f n l COnurDOn. i
AanBura. 130 HldPan Lake Dr,
Sanford, M ay 18 to M ay 22.
By ^ p ukWnant o n ly 407-3232871. 407-444-5784.

M ay 2 1 .8am~4pm, W. 15th
th ru W. 19th, ba tw a tn Elm A
M agneto. L o is o f g m a l finds!

Saayouthanl
Sat. M ay 21st. h u g * muMla m ity gar. saia. Ofc/Comp
e q u ip ., tom , pow ar/gardan
tocto, o n to , d o to n A ra ra t 301
Brown Ava., Sanford. 7am or 7
Can Phyto. 407-3230940 tor

H otTii&gt;/S pa.5paraon. 5hp,20
jafa. cab.. L ig h t*, navar used
W arily, ra tw l $4300. aaertflea.
$1598 407-270-1552

231— C a r s Fo r Sa le
E ldorado 1999
$10,460. $19744*1 C a l or via*
4078732988 com

Pontlae G rand Am GT 2004
4Door, $11,950. $22S/Mlh. call
or Vlad 4070732988 com

Jana 2000 VRO'
I$8,450. $ IS 9 /M th C a ll or
|vtoM4076732966 com

235—

T r u c k /S U V S /V a n s
Fo r S ale

W heeler s Fo r Sa le

C heV y2500H D .
2004
ExtCab, $19,950. Can or visit
4070732968 com
C hevy i5 0 0 1999 D ually
Craw CM &gt;LS$10.900. C a i or
vis it 4070732900 com
C havrolat V antura. 2004.

$11,950, $22S/Month. Can or
visit 4078732960 com
Dodga 1500 2002 Craw Cab
$14,950 $287/Mth can or vtoit
4076732900 com
2001 t ton
Dually Hat Bad. $13,950. C a l
or visit 4070732900 com
Oodga Ram 2002 C raw Cab
$15,950.
C a ll o r v is it
4078732960 com

Ford Erpedttion E/B 2002 3rd
Row
Psrfact $17,950.
$339/Mth call or visit
4070732960 com
Ford Exptorar XLS 2002 4x4.
St t JHO. $2124Mi. Can or visit
4078732960 00m

T r u c k /S U V S /V a n s
Ford Exptorar XLT 4x4. 2004,
$10,950. $350/Mth. cal or visit
4078732960 com

Fo r Sa le
C havrolat 1500 Eat Cab 2001
4 *4 LT $14,950. $282AW i.
C a* or v is it 4078732980.com

C havrolat S -10 2002 Ext Cab'
LS $9,950. C a ll o r vis it
4078732980 com

Country
Style
City
Living

23*—

M o t o r c y c l e s /4 -

Aluminum, Cana, Coppar.

223—

217— G a r a g e S a les

M a t e r ia l s

235—

219— W a n t e d t o
Buy

M N R COAT, F u l tongth w ith
hood. S in large. Kapt in furrtor
storage $3,000. C all 388-7898070.

2 1 1 — A n t iq u e i t

191— B u

Starling at

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{aldClassifieds

1 8 1 — A m iA N c o tc
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

May 18 A 19. 2005

Ford Ft50 XLT Exl Cab 2004
$19.450 $307/Mth. Can or visit
4078732966 com.
Jaap Gr Charokaa 2001,
Parfact. $11,950 $225 Mth.
Call or visit 4076732900 com

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Prime Location Off SR 46
1270 Upsala Rd„ Sanford
1,666 - 7,000 Sq. Ft. Suites
$ 1 5 /S q . Ft. _____

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

407 474-2166

300 OFF

1 - M a r ta 1-

2 7 5 -F e n c e
Canfrai Ftorkfa Fenc*
All typoa of Fanca

With 1? Mo Lease r, Amiroued Credit

Private Downtown Parking

* SpaciouH Apartment* Kith large Qaatan * Lafcr
Front » Votlcyboll * Sparkling l*uoi « Trnnlw Court*'

$30month
Convenient - AngleParking|
Lease Required
CallforAppointment
(407) 321-7004

Country Lake
Apartments

ot RptpttctTion

CIRTIFKATI NO: 311 TEAR
OFISSUANCI: 1800

Specializing in Vinyl
Fandng
■Frae Estimates
■Ucansad/tnsurad
Oualty Work
■Prompt Sarvica

PARCEL ID# 25- 19-30-5AQ1206-0100

300-780-5330

Description of Property LEG
LOT 10 BLK 12 TR B TOWN OF
SANFORD PB t PO 54

2 94-P a in t in g

Names in which UMSUd
SAMUEL B THOMPSON HEIRS

C A 0 Pairwing

Al of said property bang In lha
County of Seminole. Stale ot
Florid#.

C o n a tru c tle n . 407-3302080. 407-779-4212.

Legals
of Whicia Auction
(t) 1991 Honda 20oor dry
Wl# 1HGCB71MMA045280
(auction data 0-0 0 1 )
(2) 1968 Toyota S/W QU
Vin4 JT3 YR20W9G502S951
(Auction data 0-0 0 8 )
(3 ) 1991 Infinity 20oor Dry
WvJ JNKHF14C7MT023192
(Auction dal* 0 1 0 0 0 )

Unless such certificated) shal
be redeemed according to law,
the properly described in such
certificated) wt* be sold to lha
tvgnesl bidder al the west front
door,
Semmofe
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
on
Monday. JUNE 0. MM. al
It 00am.
Payment of Sale fee. appicabte documentary stamp taxaa
and recording leee are required
to be paid by the succesatol bid­
der atlhe sale FuM payment of
an amount aqual to the highest
bid it due within 24 hours after
the advertised time of sale. Ai
payments shal be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
mad#
payable to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 4/21/2005

(Auction data 0 1 0 0 0 )
Auction «na ba Maid on Saa
Abovs Daias
At 2pm. Al Tri-County Towing
1155 Ban* Ava Wintar Spgs FL
32700
Pubtoh; May 18. 2005
0132

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 27. 2005 and May
4 . It. 18. 2005
P 153

PUBLIC AUCTION

■tin

-

1st M onth s R ent

none*

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
feat FIDELA DENNY, tfw hoidar
ot ih* tallowing camflcatad) ha*
Nad said cartflcaWt) lor a tax
daad to ba issuad tharaon. Tha
cartflcata numbarfs) and y*ar(i)
ot M u m . *w dascnpOon of
tha proparty, and lha namafs) in
which it was aaaaaaad s/w# as

(4) 2002 Kla 4 Door Bga
W iJ KNOJB723025I37O5O

O F F IC E S P A C E
FO R LEASE

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L egals

Cities; Altamonte Springs. Ormond Death.
Sanford; Flagler. Osceola. Seminole At Volusia
Counties; School Boards of Lake. Orange At
Volusia Counties; Sheriffs of Lake ft Seminole
Counties: GOAA ft Others.
Location; 2753 N. Hwy 4 4 1. Zellwood, FL
(Orlando area). 4 5 * Duses. 2003 Harley
Davidson M/C (police). 10O+ Vehicles including
LTD Crown Vies, autos, vans, pick-ups: ’73
Ja co Fire truck. 88 Joh n Deere 6 4 4 E Loader.
Mlsc Includes: Backhoes. Chippers. Mowers.
Tractor. Rest., Weight, ft Shop equipment.
Office fum. equip.. TVs. laptops, cameras,
jewelry • MUCH MORE!

ft

Terms: Cash. Check w/Ekuik Letter Guarantee

Inspection: May 20 • Friday 9am to 4pm

G e o r g e G id e o n A u c t io n e e r s , I n c .
r L A S 1 8 0 1 /AU6 7 2

2714 Ridgewood A ve„ Sanford * 330-5204

llERJUO
Srvke
liunwy

PAYMENTS
W

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TO PUCE AD CAU
! en am
417-322-2811 LYMAN’S
CONCRETE
OR FAX
SERVICE
Specialize In .
te,
487-323-9408 TCUonecre, Block
jB x )
The H nto la net raaperatt* tor error* *1 an advertnemer* &lt;f not corI ay tie ta l weak Nlar the Ad Ippaan - The newipapar la not
I or la ta whaboevar lor any daen made by an ad or for any
(# *w aanAca*. product! or opponunrtie* offered &amp;VWrf ed*ert!»er» w*
to not a t o w or promol* he purchase* or sale of any product serv­
ice. Dampeny or IndMtoaf that chooaaa to advemae n h r nawspeper.
and a * Mtoive he dgM to rafuaa and/M advemamg we deem ntpproi by Our compeny standards

&amp;Stucco

So Job Tbo Small!

407-375-3160

■M
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Mclodee Dew
!
Licensed Massage Therapist
Massage Therapy is an important part
of your recovery rrom injury and stress.
Avalon Center For Therapeutic Massage
1400 S. Park Ave.. Sanford
By Appointment
321-695-1298
IIC. U MA43537
j
■HU

AvitKO.A -

Murphy'i
Dump
Trailer,
r - jjm

GelYourRoof Dane
Baton me Rain
Seasonl
,

5

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R t s ’ D F N TI AI

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NO MONEY DOWN!
N ew Roof In 1 0 -1 4 Days
o
mwmnmidrnluJrUrrujrnDra
Srminule Count): Urriise: MNiOIStoil

407- 390-7444 1-877- 599-6719

Servlc

W* Accept All
Credit C ard *.

Trse Removal,
Trimming. Bobcat
Svc, Firewood,
Free Estimates. ^
Lic/lns
V
4 0 7 -3 3 6 -0 4 4 9f

•Roof Tear O ff'
•Trash Removal •
• Junk Cars • Clean Outs
•We Haul Almost
Anything*

407-402-1134

S IL V E R
H A U L IN G
S E R V IC E

ToLook This
Cool h Coni All
HiuA A Wear
THE CLEANERS
FOR THE WELL
DRESSED
PROFESSiONAL

Frankie’s
407-484-4160
407- 349-1313

f

Cleaners
rm% toBOM
107321404

NUmiMSf
Cleaning

Sarnies

EXPERT
SPECIALTY
CLEAN
Specializing In

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

RESIDENTIAL
&amp; NEW
CONSTRUCTION
lucniod •BooJrd •Inumtl

.Lit About Our SubContractors And
Handsman Specials

Lrcsraed
Bcndsd
Instead

417-323-4377

407- 324-1177

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Two Gene's Soft Ice Cream

Starting al

R o o f in g
Specializing In
Reroofing 6
Repairs

407- 322-1926
Uct SC 0050551

nunineY
Starting

14

•PoserCf AOpmey -AIM
•Promaaory Not**

• Rawra* t Typnj Sarvca |

407 330-0949
-

A »*jr. K ir * ) Sarrta

Bring tu your ares a Mobile Soft Ice Cream
•Vending on Wheels in Your Neighborhood'

C on ven ien tly S erv in g g o n e P a rty . S o c ia l a n d
Fun ctio n M eeds a t a F a ir C oeL

Serving Up Soft lee C reea (Cone*, Shake*, Float*,
Sundae* and Malt*). Topping* in a Variety are Added if
Desired Soda and Bottled Water la alto Available
Cost for Aiy Social, Party ar Fucxioe U AcrardUg to
Nawbrf of and Sckctloa af iteaa S
Aa Boerty Block for - farty at II; IM 00.
Farty e l tb . 34000, fsrty et U . 178JP __________

lo t r n i i u i N M o i

TO /

io iiu m s

1 / i / I ‘r 3

n i A s f &lt; At

SUNBRITE
LAUNDRY
Opnn 24 Hours
Tue *Wad -Thu
Doubto Load Washar 11 J)0
Tripto Load Waahnr H 00

Drop 0* and Dry Ctominfl
2921 8. Orlando Dr. (17-92 9 Snv-A-lot Ptazn)
Sanford. FL * 407-320-1999

H RBITRT FOR H U M A N IT Y

L O O K IN G F O R
PROPERTY
Donations tor tax
write-off and to purchase
minimum 6,000 square
feet of buHdable lend.

call

407- 696-5855

�P fc f* 8 B

May 18 A 19. 2005

L ecals

L ecals

LCOM.AO

Docum ent Number 03-04 n
a t Dam andStar by

OMa at

wma

L ecals

LEGAL AO
C m OF LAKE MART.
FLOMOA
1T6 *06417
THE FOREST UFT STATION
NEMABKJTAnON

O ly ot Lafca Mary Purefienrog
Document Number 03-03 is
available at DamandStar by
Onvte *1 www damancMar com
o« 800-711-1712

C*y o* Lake Mary Purchasing
Document Number 03-07 N
available at DamandStar by
Onvta al wwwdemandtoarcom
or 800-711-1712.

NOT1CS OF
PU SU CSA LE
Pubic a jclto n to ba h«w at 9 00
a n on r e M S I day a* May.
M N A l Via from door ot
Santard Towing 6 Recovery
toe., located at 2322 Coumry
Ctab Rd.. Santard. FI 32771. tor
tie propose o l dapoamg ot tie

20CEC19K4R1281146
1994 CHEVY

or 630-711-1712

SaaM tads tor ITB *06-04 era
due on or betare June 8, 9008
no latar twn 200 PM. TNebd
b# dd taad to toe C*y
.
_____ _ b ca ta d a l 100
N C ourtoy Ctab Rd. Late Mary.
F t 37746. For turther ritorm a-

■on. cal OamandSar by Onvta

Sealed beta tot ITB *0 3 0 3 are
due on or batata A n a 1 M M
no M e t r a n 2 0 0 PM. The tad
m ould be defeated to toe Cay
Manager's Office, totaled a l 100
N Country Club Fid. la k e Mary.
FL 32746. Fat further Infcrmebon. c a l DamandStar by OrMa
at 600-711-1712.

Sealed beta tor ITB &lt; 0 30 7 are
due on or batata Aena A M M
no later Sian 2 00 F M Thu tad
m ould bo itofeararl to toe Cay
M anager'! O ffice. located a l
100 N Country O ub Rd. Labe
Mary. FL 32743
For lurtoer
ntotmaaon, c a l DamandStar by
OrMa N 800-711-1712

DATED May 12.2003

DATED May 12.2003

Pubbeh May 16. 2303
0112

Pubbeh; May 16. 2003
0113

a l 600-711-1712

Pubbc aucion to be held a l 8 00
am on Via M S I M y 0* May.
M M A l (ha from door ot
Sanlord Toeing 6 Recovery
Inc., tacetort « 2322 Country
Club R d . Santard. FI 32771. tor
Via purpose ot dapowng ot to#
toeowmg vahlda
JT2EL32O8J0189689
1M 8 TOYOTA

DATED: May 12. 2003

PutMi: May 16. 2003

Lecals

Legals

IN THE ORCUIT COURT FOR
SEM N O LI COUNTY,
FLOMDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FA B NO. 60-CP-6773

ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

L ecals

LEGAL AO
CITT OF LAKE MAMT.
FLOMDA
m *66-06
FUMF STATION NO. 1
MHAM JTAnOM

cmror uuuHAirr.

O f 01 U h ____________

itALDClassifieds

0111

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Vial PAUL NIHRIO OR JUDY R
IMHIG Via hcadar o l toe toftwwng
c iid k a M (t) has Med sa d our*
Mtaatotbl tor a I n daad to ba
laauad Hereon. Tha carbbcaia
num beriel and yeerla) ot
•auance. Via dbacMVon o l Via
pmparTy, and tie nam e(t) In
which I was assessed is/are a t

CERTIFICATE NO: 846 TEAR

PARCEL 10* 33-16-30-9030000-0380
Dwscnpltao o l Property LEO
LOT 38 FLA LAND * COLO­
NIZATION COS ADO TO
SOUTH SANFORD PB 1 PG 73
S ■ —_

mm

n s m ts

Pubbeh: May 18. 2003
0130

U.

m

-- a- ■—*-

6vint.il

Al ol bald proparty baing to Via
County ot Somtaola. Stato ol
Florida.
Unlaw auch carMcato(s) m a t
ba ladaamad acoordtog to law.
trie property oM crutd n suen
certdfcele(t) wO bo told k&gt; the

(Prepayment Required)

nignesi o w s t in tne west ironi

4 line ad............
....................... 1 week $ 1 8 ...................... 3 weeks $36
...................... 2 weeks $ 2 5 ........................ 4 weeks $45

door,
SaminoN
County
Courlhouaa, Santard, Florida,
on
Monday. JUNC 13, 1006. at
1160am.

Yard Sales....5 lines for $15

Paymant ol Safe toa. appbeabN documantary tiamp a m
and mcordtog laaa bra required
to ba paid by Via buccawful tad
dar al Via sale Fu* paymant at
an amoum equal to Via highaat
tad N dua within 24 houre aftar
Via advarilsad tuna ot aaN. Al
paymart* aha* b« caah or guarantaad
inttrumam.
mada
paytbta to lha Clarb ot tha
Circuit Court

Classified Contract Rates
(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
contract. Credit Application Required)
5 - 1 0 lin e s .......................... 90^/llne
1 1 - 2 0 lin e s .........................80*/1ine
21 or more lines..................70^/line

Dalad on 4/28/2009

*

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by DEBORAH M BROWN
Dooutv Clerk
Publish May 4. 1 1 .1 6 .2 9 .2 0 0 3
0033

Legal Advertising
$4.95 per column inch

WILLIAM K TURNER.

OecNbed
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Thn a tta m ttrM o n of (h* m tato
Ol
W ILLIAM M TURNER.
w rn Mroch 17.2003, H pandtog
In Vm QrcTOt C ourttar SarrUnoto
County.
Ftortda.
Probatn
DMbion. Vm bd» i n o l which m
301 N Pwb Amnua. Santam.
F L 32771. Th» nam rn « id
•d d rM M b ot Vw Porbonal
N * * — - ——a—*1-

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s S H is fu

JULIUS T L IE

Classified Rates

IN RE: ESTATE OF

A l cwdt o i a l Via ttocmtonl
and oVror parbono having ctatma
oe darnand* against dooadbnTb
obtoto, on whom a copy at Vva
noOca to r*q u r*d to ba tarvad
___ . —a

— M^mLr
rnvjw fc«rat
u

a la te n

uehth

M ja b

, |—
wmi wmis

Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O f
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
A l o ffe r crodNors ot too docodont and parbona having claims
or domnndb bgNnbt dacadam t
m la fe m utt Ida took datmn wtto
Vito Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIR9T PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOO SET FORTH

Tha data ot b n t putatoodon at
tor* Nebco to May 16.2003
R o b o rtK Tumor
Persom l Repreeanibfea
810 E. 12to Avarua
Now Smyrna Booth. Florida
32186-3306
JAMES A BARKS. Attamay
Florida Bor No 197364
1120 W, First SVoat, SuOo B
Santortl. FL 32771
Tatophon# 407021-1224
Anom oy
tor
Paraonol

Pubbah: May 18.23.2003
0117
M T H I ORCUfT COURT
OF THE 16TH JUWOAL
CIRCUIT. 61 AND FOR
COUNTY, FLOMOA
OERBRAL JURMGICTIOR
CASE N 0 ^ 5 S 3 r3 6 fe 1 4 K
MORTQAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
M C ..AC nN O SOLELY AS
NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME
LOANS INC. F K /A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNOINO
CORF*. OW A AMERICAS
WHOLESALE LENOER.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CRAIO OLORE. IF LIVINO.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
..lig n u m of Foredoaura dstod
May S. 2003 entered to C M
Cess No. 03-CA-3B4-14-K of Via
O m S Court of Via 18TH Judtoto*
O cu rt to and tor SEMINOLE
County. Santard, Florida. 1 M l
■#4 lo toe highest end beat bid­
der tor cash e l toe W e t Fran*
Door e l toe SEMINOLE County
Courthouse Ice toed at 301 NorVt
Pub Avenue to Santont, Florida,
e l MOO am . on the 2 day of
June. 2003 the toflowtng
described property ee»ettarVt In
said Summary Final Judgment.
to -M :
LOT 53. ALAFAVA WOODS.
PHASE XXt1. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 36.
PAGE tB ANO 19. O f THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY, aO R IO A .
Deled Vito 3 day of Mey. 2003.
M aryam s Morse
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Clerk o l too Crcub Court
By Mary Stroup#
OeRuty Clerk
Pubbeh at: The Seminole Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J STERN. P.A., ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(994)233-8000
03-37793
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 934-2338333 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE AMERICANS WITH DIS­
ABILITIES ACT, persons with
dtoataliltes needing a special
accommodation should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-863-4227. 1 *
800-933-8771 (TDD) or 1-800933-8770. via Florida Relay
Sendee.
Pubbeh: May 18.23. 2003
0118
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLOMOA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 0SCA-844-14
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.'
INC
PLAINTIFF
;
VS
BLANCHE BELL WEAVER
F/K/ABIANCE BELL. IF
LIVINO, ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
AU. OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY^
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST BLANCHE BELL.
WEAVER F/K/A BLANCHE
BELL; UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F
BLANCHE BELL WEAVER
F/K/A BLANCHE BELL, IF ANY.'
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEI
pursuant to a Summary Firv
Judgment ol Foreclosure date
June 6, 2003 entered in Ch
Ca*e No. 03-CA-544-14 o l to
C ircuit Court o l the 18TI
Judicial Circuit n and lor SEM
HOLE County, Sanford. Florida,
I wifl led to the tagheel and best,
bidder tor cash al toe W ett Front
Door at toe SEMINOLE County;
Courthouse located a l 301 North
Park Avenue m Sanford. Florida,’
al 11.00 a m. on toe 7 day of
June. 2003 the following,
described property as sat forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit

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OLORE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF CRAIO OLORE. IF ANY;
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE;
CONSTANCE
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ALAFAYAWOOOS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. WC ; JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
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407-322-2611 i

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LOTS 21 ANO 22. DIXIE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAQe '
103.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE'
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated to rt 6 day o l May, 2005

|

Maryann# Morsa
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Clerk of the Circuit Court

j

By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pubkih m The Sensnole Harald
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J STERN, P A , ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite

SCO

Plantation, FL 33324
(934)233 8000
03-38932
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 934
233 8535 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT persons
With cbsatuMies nwedng e tpe
ciai euum m odtoiun My m u croi
ta d COURT ADMINISTRATION
a l to# SEMINOLE County
Courthouse to 407463 4 2 2 / I
8 0 0 96 6 8 /7 1 (TDO) or 1400
946 8 770 me Flurid# H # , , ,
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Pubbeh Mar I I 26 2UU6
0119

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ASSOCIATION. M C.. a Ftortda
cotponton,

. The admMakMton of b e estate

■ m November 12. 2004, la
pendkig to fie C koJt Court tor
SEMINOLE County, Florida.
Probate DMMon. me adffieaa ot
■ ffkcltla JO l North Pate Avenue,
Sarkord, FL 32771. The namae

npM anM N aH aR om ayaraaal
form Detow.

•M d a on a«om a copy of M i
notoa la w o rked to ba aenrod
Court WITTEN TNE 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 TO THEM.
A l a fte r c ra d fc n ot tie daoadant and other panona having

■gunii

d K a d m ra aetata muat Ida M
cM tm «M 1 N a C o u t WTTHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT BO FILED
w m O N THE TM E PERIOOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TM E PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The data ot b e drat pubkeaflon

NOTICE OF S A L !
JENNIFER K. JOHNSTON.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
V ia l punuant to toa Summary
FtoN Judgment o l Fonctoaura
daad May 8.2003, and antorad
to C M Caaa No. OACA-2236144- to m# C kcut Court o l ma
Eightaanm Judfctel C kcut to
and tor Samtoote County.
Ftortda. wharoto LIBERTY
NATIONAL BANK. * PW nM
and CRYSTAL CREEK NEIGHborhooo
ASSOCIATION,
WC.. a Florida corporat un. we
DM m tonta. I a t M to l a
htghaat and beat bidder tar
eaah, « mo Saminote County
C o u rtn u M naps. 301 N. P art
Avanua.
Santord.
Florida
32771. on Toaaday at (HOO)
am . on tw 7 * day o l Juna.
2006, tw totowtog daaertoad
raal proparty aat torth to tw
Summary Final Atdgm ant o l
toredoawe:
LOT 3 OF FOREST OAKS V1LLAOE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 46. FADE
63.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
DATED at Santord. Samnota
County, Florida M a 9 b d m o l
M ay 2009
Maryann# M ona
Ctarli o l tw C kcut Court
ByM arySkoupo
Daputy C lart
ROBERT S WHITE. JR.. ESQ.
Sobering. Whito 6 Luezak. P A
Florida Bar No. 136083
336 Waal Now England Ava..
8 u ta 240
Wtotar Part. Florida 32TN
(407) 947 9300
i i m m i ■ ■ t i u D t a in N M
A
H um iyi *of m m inv

ot tW N oica la May IS. 2000.
PanonaI RapraaantaBva
Sandra F. MaJaak
ITS Sheryl Drive
Detton#. Florida 32723
STEPHEN H. COOVER
Attorney tor Sandra F. Maraah
Florida Bar Number 0314000
Hutchison, Memefa A Coaver.
PA
230 N o r* P art A vanua
P.O. Boa 1140
Sanford. Florida 32772
Telephone: (407)322-4031
Putdah: May IS 23,2003
0139
M THE CIRCUIT COURT, M
AMD FOR SE M B M LI
COUNTY. FLO RBA
CASE NO.: 0S-CAM 3-14-K

Amartcan* With OlaabtMaa Act
o l iggo
A rtnbkam tvo Ordar N a B7-3
ff you a n a panon wah a dteab*ty who naada any accommooataxt ai oraar v participate
to mta proceedtog. you are anbta d . at no coat to you, to ma
provtakin d certain aaaiatanca.
Plaaaa
contact
Court
AdmtntatraUon a l 301 North
P a rt Avanua. Suita N301.
Santord, Florida 32771 (407)
865-4227. wMhki (2) working
day* o l your receipt o l Ihia
noica. 4 you ara h a tin g or
vdea impaired, call 1 (800)998-8771.

M TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIOHTISMTH
ju n c u L c n c u n i
M ANO FOR
•E M ta O U COUNTY.

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C A M M X : 04-CA-1617-1AL

L T. UMPERT. WINFIELD BAU­
MAN. and any unknown apouaa,
halra.
daviaaaa.
grantaaa,
assignees, lienors. era**tor*,
kuataaa. or odiar daknantt by.
tro u g h , undar. or agalnat L T.
UMPERT. WINFIELD BAUMAN,
and a t partes having or claiming
to have any rig h t Wte or Internet
to tie property daaertoad herein.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
DEFENDANTS: L T. UMPERT.
WINFIELD BAUMAN, t atva.
and b e k unknown «pou«aa. 4
m arried. and M daad. b e k
unknown ham . daviaaaa. tegelaaa. grantees. asaigne, tenors,
apouaa*, cradllon. auccaaaora.
or kuataaa. or aach oI bam , and
wry and a t panona or parttee
darning by. tro u g h . undar or
agarnst lharn or aach o i them
and against any and a t parties
or panona having or claiming
any right. M a or totaraat to and
to b e b low ing described prop­
arty, tying and aituata In
Semnote County. Florida. to wff:
W att 1/2 oI N orn 1/2 ot Lot 10.
Laos Expressway, MECCA
HAMMOCK, according to tha
Rial toaraot a* raaxdad to Plat
Book 1, Paga 94. ot toa Pubkc
Racorda ot Seminoto County.
Florida:
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
HEREBY SEVERALLY NOTI­
FIED
THAT
FRANK
A.
UMPERT.
haa
Nad
hr*
Compiam in toa Circuit Court.
Eighlaanlh Judicial Ckcuk, to
and tor Samtnola County,
Florida, agatoat you and aach ol
you aa Datandanta to quiet Ma
o l via Piemen to ma abovedeecrtoed raal proparly kxatad
to Sanvnota County. Ftortda. toa
abbreviated M e of which is enti­
tled -FRANK A. UMPERT.
piamttff ia L T . L1MPERT and
WINFIELD
BAUMAN.
Datandanta', and you and aach
o l you ara handy required to
sarva a copy o l your anawar or
othar dalanaa. II any. upon
FRANK
C
WHIOHAM.
ESQUIRE, o l STENSTROM.
M dNTOSH.
COLBERT.
WHIGHAM. REISCHMANN A
PARTLOW. PA, Poet Office Boa
4948. Santord. Florida 327724949. and to Ma toa ongaial of
aama a&gt; toa cffice o l toa C lart ot
ma abovwatylad Court on or
batora Juna 13. 2003. a*
raqua ad by law 4 you ta t to do
to yjdgmant by defauff w it ba
lakan agaaiat you
Thw nokca th a t ba ptAkahad
onca a waaa tor tour conaecukva waaka
D u a l tow 9 day o l May. 2003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Card Moor#
Daputy Clark
P u t* * May 14 23 2003 and
J g n tl.lW W
(J12Y_____________________ _
aa THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE w a i l « i «
JUMC1AL CIRCUrf.
WAMO t o n
bE M M O U COUNTY
11/jMOA
u / i u rw o N

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE B A L I
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
m at p u n ua n t to a Final

PEOPLES FIRST
COMMUNITY BANK.
PlaintW,
va.
NANCY L BECK l/V a NANCY
L
STONO, KENSINGTON
PARK CONOOMIMUM
ASSOCIATION. INC.: WELLS
FARGO BANK. N.A.. d id
CRAIG STEVEN BECK.
Oafandanta.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE la haraby given purm a rt to a Final Judgment d
F o ra d o a t dated May 6. 2003.
entered to Caaa Number 04-CA1617-141 o l ma Circuit Court ol
tw Eightaanm Judicial Circuit to
and tor Seminole County.
Florida, wherein PEOPLES
FIRST COMMUNITY BANK «
tha Plaintiff and NANCY L
BECK l/Va NANCY L. STONO.
KENSINGTON PARK CONDO­
MINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC .
WELLS FARGO BANK. N A .
and CRAIG STEVEN BECK, ara
4w Datandanta. I m l ael to ma
highaat tadder tor caah at Bw
W aal Front Door o l tha
Seminde County Courthouse,
to Santord. Florida. Seminde
County, at 1100 a m , Eastern
Time, on Vw 9m day o l Juna,
2009, toa following daacribad
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, and sal forth to
toe Order or Final Judgment. k&gt;w4:
Condominium Unit No. 314,
KENSINGTON PARK. A CON­
DOMINIUM, according to toa
Declaration ot Condominium.
Recorded to O fficial Record*
Book 1444, Paga 193. aa
amended by toaf certain Fast
Amendment to Declaration ol
Condominium
recorded
m
O fficial Racorda Book 1433.
Paga 1429. and re-recorded at
O fficial Racorda Book 1436,
Page 1712. A l among tw P u b ffc
Racorda of Samtoote County.
Ftonda. together with an unffivtded rtare a t to and to toa com­
mon atemanla appurtenant to
•ted urvl aa aat torth to saat
Declaration of Condomavum.
WITNESS my hand andtoeoM ote teal of tow Honorable Court,
on tow 9 day o l May. 2003
Americans With Dwattetwa Act
o l I960
Admmetratne Order N a 97-3
It you are a person with a dwabihty who needs any accom­
modation n o rd a rto partnpaw
m tw proceertng. you are era­
sed. at no coat to you. to toe
provision oI cartam aawatanca
Please
contact
Court
Adm inistration a l 301 North
Park Avenue. Suita N301.
Santord, Ftonda 32771 (407)
665-4227. within (2) workmg
days ot your ractept ot tow
notea 4 you tee hearing or
voce mpaaad. c a l t (800» 9456771
Clark ot Ckcu# Court
Meryanne Morse Semmote
Courkr
By Mary M « &lt; a
Daptky Clark
Sham D sia u i M alory Can
MALLOW 4 IttLLO H f
Note Office *»» 2179
Ptewme Cay F t W tO
Pte*te&gt; Mey f# 24 X M
0 *7 /

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY FK/A
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A . AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THAT
CCRTAM POOLMQ AND
SERVICING
AGREEMENT
DATED 12 rtR 6 FOR W1LSHIRE
FUNOMO CORPORATION
MORTGAGE-BACKED TRUST
1989-3.
Piemen.

btdM r o r Mddan, tor caML «W

*r
Lot to t. O akhunt Raaarva Una
Ona, according to too plot
m anot. a * tatu rdad in Ftol
B n k 6 1 .P ig M S 4 -6 3 .P iM c
Racorda o l Samkwto County.
Flortto.
Dawd M o 12m day o l M ay
2006.
MARVANNE MORSE
C W rtotm a Court
By. Mary Skoupa
Daputy C lart
(Baal)
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITY ACT
If you a n a panon wah a dWatoNy who naada any acoomm odaton to ordw to partr lpala
to M o precaodtog, you ara antta d , N no coat to you. u tw
ptw tolon o l cattoki ■ iilwanca
Plaaaa
contact
Court
Adm kiiatratlon at 301 North
P a rt Avanua, S ullo N301,
Santord. Ftortda 33771 (407)
343-4227, wtM rt (2) working
day* of your rocatpi o l M a
noHea: If h a irin g or vote#
knpakad, c a l 1-900-933-8771
TODD
M.
HOEPKER.
ESQUIRE
Todd M. Hoapkar, P A
Poet Office Boa 3311
Orlando. FL 32802-3311
Attorney tor PtakffM
Phone: (407) 426-2090
Fax: (407) 426-2090
Pubffeh: May 19.23.2003
0123

M THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE IIQHTESNTH
JUDICIAL ORCUIT.
OP F LO R B M M ANO
FOR tU B R O L E COUNTY
CIVIL H V M O N
C A M NO.: M C A 4 M -M
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE OF AROENT
SECURITIES. INC , ASSET
BACKED PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES SERIES
2003-W3 UNOER THE
POOLING A SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
SEPTEMBER 1. 2003.
WITHOUT RECOURSE.
fMi a lihii Hill
eMfWWi
va.
MELISSA LEE ROBERTSBECHT A/K/A MELISSA
ROBERT3-BECHT. at. al..
Defendant

ASSOCIATION. M C.: ETAL.
*»

■ ---- -a ■■ - - -

NOTICS OF ACTION
TO:
JON
Q RANEY.
UMINOWN TENANT NO. t and
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2.
Laal Known Addroaa:
203 H unt Court
Latw M ary FL 32746
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an
ac6on to tanctoao o l morigaga
on tw tatoaang dMcrtoad proparty to Somtooia County Ftarida
LOT 21. SPRINGHURST
PARK, ACCOROMQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 40, PAGES
37 ANO 30. OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Iwa boon Mad agafnat you n d
you a n roqukad to aorva a copy
o l y o u w rtton Jvtanaaa. 4 any.
to ■ ( y SMITH. HIATT I DIAZ.
addroaa la 26t 1&gt;E a« OWdand
P a rt BNd.. Sum 303. Fort
L a u d w d ^F to rtd a 3 3 3 0 t,w im to 3 0 d a y *lro m ln l&lt; to to o fp u b tca to n, n d Ha »w ortgkwl wah
tw C lart o l M a Court W tw r
batora aarvtoa on Piaim kl a
Sarom aneW e, a deM A wB be
antorad agakwl you tor tw ro M
damandad to Iw compiam or
pa tton.
DATED on MAY 9. 2003.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
Sy: C ard M oon
Aa Deputy C lart
PUBLISH IN: Steitord Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES NEEDING SPE­
CIAL ACCOMMODATION TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING SHOULD CONTACT
COURT ADMINISTRATION AT
201 N. PARK AVENUE. SAN­
FORD, FLORIDA 32771, TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)3234330. NOT LATER THAN
SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING. IF HEAR­
ING IMPAIRED. (TDD) 1-800966-8771. OR VOICE (V) 1 900999-9770. VIA FLORIDA RELAY
SERVICE.
Pubiah: May 19.23. 2003
0124
________
M T H f CIRCUIT COURT FOR
M M B fO L l COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO. 08-CA-477-14L
UCN:
•92003CA000477XXXUU
WELLS FARGO BANK. N A. AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFrT
OF THE
CERTIFCATEHOLDCRS OF
ASSET-BACKED
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 2004MCW1,
Plaintiff.
v*

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE

SCAN P LAPP1N: at a i .
Defendants.

NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN
purauant to a Final Judgment of
Foractoaura dated May 6,
2003, and entered to Caaa No.
03-CA-456-14. Of toa Circuit
Court of toa Eighteenth Judtoiai
C ircuit In and tor Seminote
County,
Florida,
wherein
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST
COMPANY. AS
TRUSTEE OF ARGENTSECURITIES, INC.. ASSET BACKED
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI­
CATES. SERIES 2003-W3
UNOER THE
POOLING A
SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
SEPTEMBER I, 2003. WITH­
OUT RECOURSE, m a PWaitfft
ant
MELISSA
LEE
ROBE RTS-BECHT
A/K/A
MELISSA ROBERTS-BECHT.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MELISSA LEE ROBERTSBECHT A/K/A
MELISSA
ROBE RTS-BECHT.
UNKNOWN TENANT ara toa
Defendant*. I w4 ae4 to toe
highaat and beat bidder tor
caah at West front door of toa
Courthouse 301 N. P art
Avanua. Sanford. FI 32771. at
114)0 AM on Juna 7, 2003, toa
tolow ktg daaertoad property aa
aat torth in
said Final
Judgment to wit:

NOT1CC OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CHAFTKR 48

LOT 182. WOOOCREST UNIT
FIVE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT
THEREOF.
AS
RECORDED &gt; f PLAT BOOK
17. PAGES 33 THROUGH 37.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
UARYANNE MORSE
Aa C tert of toe Court
By: Mary Stroup#
Aa Deputy Cterk
kt
accordance
with
toe
Americana wah DwaM kee A ct
panona needing a reasoned#
In tow proceertkig should, no
later b a n two (2) days p u r.
contact toa C tert at b e Court s
rteabfky coorffinator at 407663-4227. 301 N PARK AVE
SUITE N301. SANFORD FL
32771. H hearing m paked.
contact (TDO) 8008336771 na
Ftonda Relay System
Pubktei Santord Her ted
Submitted by
fte n -f.u a 4 K te i. P A
A ffix nwy* Iu Ptaiwe
961 N E 187b Skate 9uto
SB#
North Ite m Beech Fkxwe
K ft9 2
Ite a ilk k w 006(77g.4100
fe w e r Mey 19 «
O lM

AM

M TH E CIRCUrr COURT
OP THE 1VTH JUDICM L
CIRCUIT. M ANO FOR
COUNTY, FUMBOA
GENERAL JUMEOICTWR
DIVISION
CASE NO: M C A 344 14
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
NC.
PLAINTIFF

M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons teto Osabrffffaa neadmg a t pyr-u i accom­
m odation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse e l 407-363-4227. 1900-935-9771 (TOO) or 1-600935-8770. via Ftortda Relay
Sarvtoa.
Pubksh: May 18. 23. 2003

0120
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
o f t h e ir m
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
m ANO FOR
9CMBSOLI COUNTY.
FLOWOA
CIVIL W VW 08I
C A M NO. 08-CA-437-14

VS
SPRMGHURST PARK
ho m eo w ners

May 12. 2003. antorM to C M
Caaa Numtoar 08-CA-97-14G,
o l too C kcu t C ourt o I Sw
Eighwanm JudHW C kcu t In
and to r Samtoela County
FtortdA on tw 14Pi day o t
Juno. 2006, at 1100 a m , «
tw
flam toola
County
Courmouaa. M l North P a rt
Avanua, Santord. Samtnola
County. Ftortda 32771. tw
undPtogned C W t wR o te r tor

PubHah: May IS. 23. 2003
0126

FRANK A. UMPERT,

illiiin . *■«It*K

OAKHURSTRESERVE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. M C..

va.

of MALTIE MARIE FOLEY
M V A MARIE M. FIOLEY.

o w n s of a t m in a

Pubteh: May IS, 29. 2005
0123

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Float Judgment ol
torectoeure dated May 8. 2003.
and entered In Caaa No. 03-CA477-14L
UCN:
392005CA000477XXXXXX of
the C ircuit Court in and tor
Seminole
County.
Ftortda.
wherein WELLS FARGO BANK.
N A. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF ASSETBACKED
PASSTHROUGH
CERTIFICATES SERIES 2004MCW1 a Plamoff and SEAN P.
LAPP1N: BARBARA ENNIS.
SWEETWATER OAKS HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION.
INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT NO.
1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2;
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
DESCRIBED
are
Defendants. I « ■ stel to toa
highate and bate bidder tor eaah
at toa West Front Door of toa
Semmote County Courthouse.
301 Norm P a rt Avenue.
Santord. Ftonda 32771 at
Semmote County. Florida, al
1100 a m on ma 7m day of
Juna. 2003. toa following
daaertoad properly aa sat torth n
•ted Order or Final Judgment
I0-W4:
LOT 1. BLOCK B. SWEETWA­
TER OAKS - SECTION 10. AS
PER
PLAT
THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 20.
PAGE 38 AND 39. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

t you a n a panon w in a testetery who needs any accommodaaon n order to participate n
b w proceerkng. you are enoaed
a l no cost to you. to b o provi­
sion ot cartam assistance
Please contact b e C o u l al 407835-4330 wteun two 12) w r in g
days ot your leceipl ot tors
Noace. f you are hearing or
voice mipakad caff Ftonda
Ratay Serves (#001*658771
DATED te Sankxd Fiunda on
May 4 2006
U A ffiA /M U O H 6I
Ae Cterk Ceote Court
By Mary t kuupe
A# Cepuy Clark
a ta riH re a r i 6 m a s p a
A H r&gt; a y« U Pterwrt
akk&lt; la te G a rte r* Par* fa x

BLANCHE B E IL WEAVER
F/K/ABLANCEBELL.IF
LM N O . ANO IF DEAD THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST BLANCHE BELL
WEAVER F/K/A BLANCHE
BELL: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
BLANCHE BELL WEAVER
F/K/A BLANCHE BELL. IF ANT.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE o p
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
punuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ct Fondoauro dated
June 6. 2003 antorad to C M
C o m N o. 0 5 0 3 4 4 -1 4 ot tw
C ircuit Court ct tha 19TH
JudeM C kcut to and tor SEMI­
NOLE County Santord. Florida.
I wB aat to tw highaat and boat
bkklar tor c a d i W tw Waal Front
Door at tw SEMINOLE County
C ourthouM tocatodal30t North
P art Avanua to Santord. Florida,
at 11:00 am . on tw 7 day o l
Juna. 2003 Ihe lottowing
daacribad property aa aat totm to
aald Summary Fatal Judgment,
tone#:
LOTS 21 ANO 22. OIXIE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE
103.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated thw 3 day d May. 2009
Maryann# Morse
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
D ark ot tha Circuil Court
By: Mary Stroup#
Daputy Clairk
Pubksh In: Tha Semmote Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J. STERN. P A .. ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
301 S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-9000
09-38932
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 954233-8955 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. persona
w fh dteabfteee needing a spe­
cial accommodation should con­
tact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse at 407-035-4227, 1800-935-8771 (TOO) or 1-600959-8770, via Florida Relay
Service.
Pubkeh: May 18. 25. 2005
0119
M T H C aR C U rT COUNT
0FT H S 19T H
JUOfCIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AMO FOR
S O M O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO: 83-CA-2480-14W
THE BANK OF NEW YORK.
TRUSTEE UNOER THE
POOLINO ANO SERVICING
AGREEMENT SERIES 1996-1.
PLAINTIFF,
VS
ROBERT L HILL. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST ROBERT L HILL;
PATRICIA G HILL, HILL. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST PATRICIA Q HILL;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENDANT(S)

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Motion to Reset Forectoeure
Sale deled Mey 9. 2003 entered
n C M Caaa No. O^CA-248014W of toa C kcut Court ct toe
I8TH Judicial C kcut in and tor
SEMINOLE County. Santord
Florida. I w4 ae4 to toa lughesl
and beet Odder kx cash at toa
West Front Door at toa SEMI­
NOLE County Couttoouae locat­
ed at 301 N. P a rt Avenue m
Santord. Ftonda. al 1100 am .
on toa 9 day of June. 2006 toe
toffowang described property aa
set torth n la d Summary Fnte
Judgment, to-wk
LOT 56. BLOCK B. LAKE
BRANTLEY ISLES. SECOND
ADDITION. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11.
PAGE 5 PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
FLORIDA
Dated b it 10 day ot Uey 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE
Cterk ot b e Ckcu4 Court
By Mary Stroup*

Deputy Cterk
P utter, m
tH f U U N U f Mf RAID
lH t L A W O F F C E iO # OJtVO
J 6 I f NT# P A a rtO f4 N (F
K te P L A a rftM
a t I 6 J n e M r M 've tease

L ecals

L ec a ls

Courthouse, m SANFORO.
Florida, at 11 00 a m on b e 7b
day o l June. 2005. b a toffowmg
da s o toed property as set torth
in said Final Judgment, to w it

N O TIC I OK
FICTITIOUS NAMB
Nohca w hereby given that we
are engaged in business t t
2518 French Avenue. Santord.
Florida 32771. under b e
F ictitious Name of Xtreme
Kteen C ar Weeh. and b e t we
intend to regteter sate name
w ib
the
Division
ot
Corporations.
Tallahassee.
Ftonda, k i accordance w ib b e
provision# of b e FctWoue
Name Statutes, to-W it Seclon
888.08. Florida Statutes 1991.
Damien Vbn Der Pullen
Pubksh: May 18. 2005
0133

L ec a ls
500
Plantteton. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
03-17377

COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC..
Plamalt.
v*
WILLIAM V CHAPPELL.
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA: JULIE A COOM8STUPPER. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF W ILLIAM V CHAPPELL;
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY.
Defendants.

LOT 4. VILLAS OF CASSEL­
BERRY
PHASE
ONE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF.
RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 24. PAGES 54
AND 55. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLOHIOA
In
accordance
w ib
ba
A m ercers wkh Dteat»Mw* A ct
Parsons w ib D ita M tie s need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact b a Court
Arkmntoirator a l 301 N P irtt
Avanua. Sanford FL 32771.
Tatephona Number (407)3354227 not later ban 2 working
days o l your receipt o l b is
nooca If hearing or voice
enpaeed. 1-800-955-8771
Dated b w 8 day of May. 2003
U w ysnne Morse
Clark of b a Ckcurt Court
By Mary Skoupa
Daputy Ctertt
Law

O ffice

LOT 4. AND THE SOUTHEAST­
ERLY 20 FEET OF LOT 8.
BLOCK 9. KATHRYN PARK
ADDITION NUMBER ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF.
RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 5. PAGE9 67, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
In
accordance
with
ba
Americans m b DtaabiMes Act.
Psrsont w ib DisaMittes need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In b is proceeding
should contact b e
Court
Adm m slrelor at 301 N Park
Avanua. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 not later b an 2 working
days o l your rsceipt o l this
notice If hearing or voice
impaired. 1-800-933-8771
Dated b w 8 day o l May. 2005
Maryann# Morse
Clerk o l b e Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

o l M arshall C.

1800 NW 49TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FT. LAUDERDALE. FL 33309
Tatephona: (934) 433-0335
F aciknta: (954) 771-3052
Pubksh May 18.23.2005

0122

NOTICE OF
F 0M C L06U R C SALE
NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foradoaura dated b a 8th day of
May. 2005. and entered tn Casa
No. 03-CA-437-14, d toa Ckcuff
Court o l toa 18to Judicial Ckcwt
In and tor Seminole County.
Ftortda, wharem COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS. INC i i
toe Plaintiff and WILLIAM V
CHAPPELL; UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA; JULIE A
CO O M BS-TUPPER;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
WILLIAM V CHAPPELL. JOHN
OOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
ara
Defendants I w it tek to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at tfw WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse, m SANFORO,
Ftonda. s i 11 00 am . on tha 7b
day o l Juna. 2005. the toffowmg
da senbad property as sat torth
In said Final Judgment, to wit:

Page 9B

NOT1CI

NOTICK OF
AO M ttaSTHATTVE
COMPLAINT
TO: Mcheke Epstein
SANFORO. a
Case No: 78838-04-AO
An ADMINISTRATIVE COM­
PLAINT
to
revoke
your
kcenaeft) and akgtoffny tor leansure and appointment has bean
Had agemat you. You have toa
right to request a hearing pur­
suant to Sections 120 586 and
12057 (1) and (2). Florida
Statutes, by making a request
for tam e to b e Department of
Financial Services. 200 E.
Games SL. Talahasaee. Ftortda
32399-0333. H a request tor
hearing te not recarved by June
15. 2003, b e right to a hewing
n b ts m atter w # be warned w id
b e Chief Financial O fficer wN
dispose of b ta cause b accor­
dance w ib law.
Pubksh: May 4. 11. t8 . 25. 2003
0034

'Anyone knowing b a where­
abouts of Leonard Kevin Grant,
h i* hairs, successors, legatees
and/or assigns, if ha be
deceased, please contact
Gordon Herrin. Attorney at Law,
70439
Courtano
Drive.
Covington. LA 70433. or tele­
phone 985893-9932 '
Pubksh: May 18. 25. 2005
0115
NOTICE O f
PUBLIC SALE
The ledlowing personal property
ot Leona Mae Morton, w fi. on
June I , 2008, el 1000 am ..
3944 Breakwaler Drive. Lot
#113. Onedo. Ftonda 32765 in
b e Palm Valley Mobrie Home
Park, in Seminole County
Ftonda; be sold tor cash to satis­
fy storage lees in accordance
with Florida Statutes. Section
715109
1980 BROAOWHITE HOUSE
TRAILER V1N I
FLFL1 A013333522. TITLE »
17897813
Pubksh May 18. 23. 2005
0118

N O TIC t OF
PUBLIC SALE
Pubkc auction to ba held at 9 0 0
am on b a 2nd day c t JU W .
2008 At b a front door of
Santord Towing 8 Recovery Inc.,
located at 2322 Country Ctob
Rd . Steitord. FI 32771. tor b a
purpoee of disposing ol b a fol­
lowing vehicle.
1LNBM82F7H Y688081
1907 LINCOLN
Pubkc auction to ba held a l 9 00
am on b a 3rd day o f JUNK.
2008 At b e front door of
Santord Towing 4 Recovery Inc.,
located at 2322 Country Club
Rd . Santord. FI 32771. tor b a
purpose of disposing of b e fol­
lowing vehicle.
t FA8PS7U8HG274078
1987 TOYOTA
Pubksh May tS. 2005
Q 13t

M ay 4, 2003
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN O RDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORO. FLO RIDA
Notice is hereby given that a P ublic H earing w ill be held in b a
Com m ission Room at ihe C ity Hall. 300 N orth Park Avenue, in
tK4 C ity o f Sanford. Florida, a l 7 00 o'clock PM on M onday,
M ay 23, 2009 to consider tha adoption o f an ordinance by b e
C ity o f Sanford. Florida, described as follow s
ORDINANCE NO. 3934
TO ANNEX 0 54 ACRE OF PROPERTY LYING BETW EEN E.
AIRPO RT BOULEVARD AND PO INSETTA DRIVE AND
BETW EEN SANFORO AVENUE AND PARK AVENUE. AS
SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW:

Law O ffice o l M arshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49TW STREET.
SUITE 120
FT LAUDERDALE. FL 33309
Tatephona (954) 4534)365
Facsimile (954)771-3092
Pubksh: May 18,23.2005
0121
t t i THE ORCUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 04-CA-1997-14L
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION D/B/A
AMERICAS WHOLESALE
LENOER.
Plain tiff
VS.
DAVID S LEAP BENEFICIAL
FLORIDA. INC ; CITY OF
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA.
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME
LOANS. IN C ; EVE RING
INDUSTRIES. INC ;
MONOGRAM CREDIT CARO
BANK OF GEORGIA. SEARS.
ROEBUCK 4 CO . THE VILLAS
OF CASSELBERRY
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
IN C ;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
DAVIO S LEAP. JOHN OOE.
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(SI IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPER­
TY.
Defendants

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Fmal Judgment ot
Foredosuie dated the 6 b day
at May, 2005. and entered n
Caaa No 04 CA-1697-14. ot
b e Circuit Court ot the ta b
Judicial C ircuit in and lor
Seminole County. Florida,
v. herein
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS. INC
F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING
CORPORATION D/B/A AMER
tCAS WHOLESALE LENOER
w b e Plaintiff and DAVIO S
LEAP BENEFICIAL FLORIDA,
INC CITY OF CASSELBER
RV FLORIDA
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC
EVENING INDUSTRIES INC
MONOGRAM CREDIT CARO
BA7.K OF GEORGIA SEARS
ROEBUCK 4 CO THE VILLAS
OF CASSELBERRY HOME
OWNERS
ASSOCIATION
iNC UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
OAYO S LEAP JOHN DOC
JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTC) f i POSSCSSON
OF THE SUBJECT PROPER
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and beet tedder kx
cater te aw W tS t FRONT
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A com plete description and a copy o f the ordinance snail ba
available at b e office o l b e City Cterk lo r a il persons desiring to
exam ine the same
All parties m interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to ba
heard at said hearing
By order o l the City Com m ission o l Ihe C ity o l Sanford. Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA CO O RDI­
NATOR AT 407-330-5610 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any m atter considered at the above
m eeting or hearing he may need a verbatim record of b a pro­
ceedings. including b e testim ony and evidence, which record ie
not provided by b e City of Sanford (FS 206 0105)
C ynthia Porter,
Deputy C ity Cterk
Publish
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May U . 10, 2005

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Call Roxzie or Steve
to place an ad in the

Sanford Herald
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