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dilemma
puzzles
leaders
By Ltent Edison
Herald Writer

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The sisters Rye.

Dance dreams lead
to Sanford studio
By Liam Edison
Herald Writer

to s t a t B
After a one-year
absence, the Seminote
Community College
baseball team w i be
headed to the State
Tournament in
Kissimmee.

Navd Air
Stationreunion
comingup
The 36th Annual
Reunion of NAS Sanford
and squadrons based
then1from 1942 to 1%H
is fast approaching
Forms are available
for attendance. Activities
start |une 23 thruugh
June 26.
For more information,
call 366-666-4K51, or
write to 450 R im Dri\e,
DeBary. 32713-V71L
Fleet Reserve Home is
located at 3040 West SR46 in Sanford. Call 407330-I7O6.

SANFORD — "Let me set the scene for
you."
That's how Valerie Rye Weld began the
story of how she and her sister, Miriam Rye
Doktor, started their dancing school in
Sanford 40 years ago.
Weld had just completed a few years of
college at Jacksonville University and was
waiting for her sister. Doktor, to graduate
high school so that they could meet in New
York City’ to pursue their dreams of a career
in dancing and singing.
They lived in a "great" apartment in
New York City and were teaming up as the
"Rye Sisters" to give themselves a compet­
itive edge.
One sister-act they interviewed for was
the television quiz show, "To Tell the

Truth." The interviewers wanted them to
fantasize that they were stowaways on a
cruise-liner.
"We never got called back. But, that's the
essence of New York. You go to a million
auditions, and sometimes you get called
back and sometimes vou don’t get called
back," Weld said
After making several demo records, the
sjsters found themselves on the top of the
Time Life Building.
"We recorded a song in New York and
our record producers were so sure it was
going to be our blockbuster,” Weld said.
They were sitting down with Ray
Charles’ manager signing a contract for a
record deal in 1964.
"I mean it was big talk. It was serious.
Very up and up," Weld said. "After we

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SANFORD — City Com m issioners discussed playing
"Scrabble" with their boards at M onday's work session In an
attempt to eliminate problematic issues facing certain d ty advi­
sory groups.
Commissioners also said they might ask board members to
resign at one time in order to reorganize.
Before he resigned, former City M anager AI Grieshaber Jr.
recommended the Waterfront Steering Committee be deleted,
and Mayor Linda Kuhn brought up the possibility of either dis­
banding or restructuring that board.
‘T d rather do it sooner than later," Kuhn said.
Commissioners said some boards, such as the Waterfront
Com m ittee and the Sanford dow ntow n Com m unity
Redevelopment Agency, overlap certain areai, which has
caused boards to clash.
The commission discussed restructuring the W aterfront
Committee into a design committee. It would review new con­
struction to make sure plans fit design standards wanted for the
lakeside.
District 4 Commissioner Kevin Hipes told com m iiaionm
and Kuhn that they shouldn't just disband the Waterfront
Committee, but instead take a look at all the d ty boards and
take the most committed members from each.
"I'm all for consolidation because it takes years to get any­
thing done," Hipes said.
Interim City Manager V. Eugene Miller told the oommiwlon

See Boards, Page BA

R affle pays o ff
for local charity
By Slav* Pandit
Managing Editor
LONCWOOD — The Christian Sharing Center in Longwood
would already receive the highest total of any fundraiser staff
had attempted, but a raffle for a downtown Orlando condomini­
um nettisJ what could amount to mote than one-half million dol­
lars.
"I've never experienced a week like this one," said Mark
Romagosa, husband of Angie Romagosa, executive director of
the 19-year old chanty. "We’re all kind of coming down out of
shock or something."
Board member Mike Scarfo, owner of a commercial real estate
brokerage, asked a client to purchase a raffle ticket It waa late in
the raffle, but Jimmy Roth agreed to buy 10 chances for $100cadi.
Angie Romagosa explained that tne most her charity ever
raised from one event is about $20,000 during its annual golf

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Oalety workers found Daugherty pinned under hta 1006 pickup on the
Central Florida O reaneWay. right photo. The accident happened just
weal of Highway 17-92. Daugherty drove north in the southbound
tenet and ooBdad with an Oritetdo Police Daoartment vehicle, above
driven by echool reeource Officer Robert Everett III, 45. Everett was
not hurt. A third car h i by Daugherty'* buck was driven by dames
Whek. 43, of Fonts Vedra, who was taken to t w hoapttai.

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WPdne«d«y, April 27.2005

S em in o le S um m ary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

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DARE graduation will be
held at Geneva Elementary
School at 9 a.m.

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The Cham ber of
Commerce will hold its
monthly Business After
Hours meeting fmm 5:30 to
7:30 p.m. at Summerville at
Lake Marv, 150 Middle St.,
just past the Lake Mary Post
Oil ice.

C O MP E T I T I O N
Fhele euteiMM

N#toon Vino, W*. sponsor! ths Ylng Science
Competition won this year by three people,
including Seminole High School's Nlmith P.
Remeniel, right

SH S junior
shares science
competition’s
top honor
ORLAN DO — A Sem inole High
School student was among three Central
Florida teens to becom e the first ones in
the seven-year history of the Orlando
Science C enter's Ying Competition to
share the honor of winning the event's
to p p riz e.
Tneir entries — which ranged from
the analysis of the Martian coastline to
stem cell research — inspired the event’s
sponsor and namesake. Dr. Nelson Ying,
to award an unprecedented three grand
prizes during a ceremony April 24 at the
O rlando Science Center.
The three-way tie included Nimish I1.
Ramanlal, a junior at Sem inole High
School in Sanford; C abrielle A. Gianclli,
a junior at Orange C ountv's Lake
H ighland Preparatory School; and Shiv
G aglani, a junior at Brevard County's
West Shore Jr./Sr. High School.
Rather than split the prize into three
parts, Ying provided additional funds so
each winner took home an equal $5,000
cash prize and trophy.
"W hen we have more than one eq u al­
ly superior student whose work is bene­
ficial to our world then it would be a
disservice to say one is a winner and
another one, by extension, is not a w in­
ner," Ying said in a new s release from
th e Science Center.
"By recognizing several winners, we
encourage tnem to continue to perform
in their superior ways, resulting in new
know ledge and products that can ulti­
m ately benefit our w orld."
Cash prizes o f $1,000 each were also
aw arded to each w inn er's science
teacher as well as to their school.
Ying sponsors this com petition evenyear at the O rlando Science Center as a
w ay to celebrate and inspire exceptional
high school science scholars.
The winning projects included
N im ish’s plan to im prove high-powered
quantum com puters so they could better
assist in the research and developm ent of
nanobots that could help cure a variety
o f diseases; G abrielle's m athem atical
analysis o f M ars that could assist NASA
w ith their search for signs of water on
th e Red Planet; and Shiv's experim ents
to increase the potency of adult stem
cells, w hich could curb the controversy
surrounding em bryonic stem cell
research.
The com petition is open to high school
students o r hom eschool equivalent in
O range, Sem inole, Brevard, Lake,
O sceola, Volusia and M arion counties.
Five finalists were selected out of
m ore than 30 entries by a distinguished
panel o f judges, including Ying, engi­
neers, scientists and educators from
Lockheed M artin, Kennedy Space Center
and the U niversity o f Central Florida.
Entrants subm it a research project
w ith the ultim ate goal o f benefiting
hum anity.
Judges decide on an overall winner
follow ing an oral presentation by each
finalist.
A ccording to Ying, the exceptional
quality of the projects this year con­
vinced him and his fellow judges to
aw ard m ultiple grand prizes.
The O rlando Science C enter is suprom
no
A rts of
Division

of Cultural Affairs.

The Sem inole County
Animal Control Board will
meet at 7 p.m at the Animal
Services Snelter, 232 Bush
Blvd (Five Points), in
Sanford.
The Sanford Sem inole
County Chamber of
Commerce will hold a
Business After I lours meet­
ing from 5:30 to 7:30 p m at
Changez Inc., 200 S Park
Ave., in Sanford.

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Harald photo by Tommy Vincent

Look at me. I'm a helpless kitty cat up in a tree Can you help’ If so. call 407-383-5217. IVe been up here two days and I'm
told the Fire Department and Animal Control do not rescue stranded kitty cats up a tree. I'm supposed lo come down on my
own when I gel hungry, but I'm not sure about that It's a long way down and there's a dog down there This stranded kitty
is on Jefferson Avenue near Lake Gem and needs help

Drug related
• Kcnji Mont**- Taylor 27, was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday
at a residency in the 24riO block ot
Hartwell Avenue He was charged
with possession ot cocaine.
• Leroy Lockett |r. 28, ot Scott
Drive, was arrested by Sanford
police on March 31. on Ridgewood
Line. He was charged with [Posses­
sion ot mari|uana, tim e counts ot
possession ot narcotics equipment,
possession of controlled substance,
and smuggling contraband into a
county detention facility.
Theft*
• Alfredo Reyes Hernandez. 2S.
of Palmetto Avenue; Claudia Iveth
Rodnguez. 20. and Lorenzo Orozco
Rodriguez, of 25th Street, were
arrested by Sanford police Friday.
April 22. at a store on Town Center
Circle. The three reportedly h*ok
items of clothing from a stun- with­
out paving. L u ll was charged with
petty shoplifting from a merchant
• Scott Douglass Nelson, 44. of
Palm Beach, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday at a restaurant in the
3800 block of Orlando Drive He
reportedly attempted lo leave w ith­
out paying He was charged with
swindling defrauding an innkeep­
er.
• Jennifer L-igli Meyer, 18, of
Orem, Utah, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at a store in
Seminole Towne Center. She report­
edly took items from a store without
paving. She was charged with petty
shoplifting from a merchant.
• Mathew Alan Murvin, 31, ot
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
polio.1 on April 20, on South French
Avenue. He reportedly attempted to
pawn items reported stolen. I ie was
charged with petty larceny, dealing
in stolen property, and burglary ot
an occupied oinveyancv.
A ssau lt- Battery
• Maria Davis 50, of Georgia
Avenue, was a nested by Sanford
police Monday at 11th Street and
Mulberry Avenue. She reportedly
had been involved in a dispute with
her brother in the 1600 block of West
13th Street. She was charged w-ith
battery — causing bodily harm.
• Burt Campbell 19, of Water
Street, Was arrested by Sanford

with pettv larceny, attached registra­
tion licvn*e plate not aligned , going
over the posted »pisd limit and no
proof of insurance.

police Friday as the result ot a dis­
pute with a female on Hartwell
Avenue I le was charged with
aggravated batten, knowing the vic­
tim was pregnant (domestic vio­
lence!.
• L'ulises Ernest Martinez, 29, of
Silver Spnngs. Md.. was arrested by
Sanford police on Apnl 20. at
Interstate-! and SR-48 Police said he
was attempting to drive another
vehicle off the roadway several
times. ||f was charged with two
counts e»t aggrav ated batten with a
deadly wears»n lmotor vehicle), bat­
ten - touch e&lt;r stnke, aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon
(motor vehicle) and reckless dnving
• Joseph D Chavez, 35, of
IX'ltona, was arrested by Sanlord
peiliev Saturday on Country H ub
Road and l ake Mary Blvd. He
reportedly had been causing a disturbance with a female, in a resi­
dence in the 100 blink of
Cruvewood Avenue, He was
charged with battery - touch or
stnke (domestic violence), resisting,
attempting to elude an officer, and
dnv ing with a suspended license.
Traffic stop*
• Sergio Augusto, 38, of
Ridgewood Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Sundayon Lakevicw Drive. He was charged
with dnving under the influence
(PCI) ot alcohol or drugs, operating
a motorcycle without a license and
possession of a forged drivers
license.
• Donald Richard Wileman 47, of
Palmetto Avenue, was stopped bySanford police at his residence
Sunday, lie was charged with driv­
ing with a suspended license and
attached license plate not assigned.
• Lakeisha kellette Bailey, 29, of
West 14th Street, was stopped bv
Sanford police Monday at 25th
Street and Ridge Drive. The license
tag on the vehicle was shown to
have been stolen She was charged

• Beniamin Hampton. |r.. 13 of
Weston Line. Sanford, was stopped
by Sanford police Monday in the
2100 block ot West 18th Street. where
Ins vehicle had reportedly crashed
into flic trout area ot a residence. He
was charged with lut and run with
propertv damage, and careless driv­
ing
• Darrell Weldon Miles |r. 2s, of
Holloway Court. Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Saturday
on 3rd Street He was charges! with
dnving with a susjx-ndisl lueiw .
• Franncisco Itamal. 23. of
Sanford Avenue, was stopped by
Sanlord police Friday on Park
Avenue. I le was chargisl with oper­
ating a motor vehicle without a valid
license.
• Mark |. Rout, 48, ot Oslivn. was
stopped by Sanlord police Monday
on French Avenue at 2!&gt;th Street lie
was charged with dnving with a
suspended license
Other charges
• Douglas Williams McKenzie,
45, listed as homeless in Sanford,
was arrested bv Sanford police
Sunday on West lake Man- Blvd 1le
was charged with obstruction ot
public streets without a permit
(soliciting tor money)
• Alonzo Campbell, 31, of
William Hark Court, was arrested
by Sanford police Tuesday at his
address, when* officers said lie’ was
causing a disturbance. He was
charged with disorderly conduct
• David Gallagher, 35, listed as
homeless, was arrested by Sanlord
police* Sunday- at a business in the
2701) block of Sanford Avenue. He
was charged with failing to leave
property on order of the owner, and
resisting an officer with violence.
• Rene Escamilla Plata, 33, of
Ridgewood Avenue, was arrested by
Sanfonl police Saturday at his resi­
dence. Officers responded to a noise
complaint. He was charged with
resisting an officer with violence,
simpk- assault on an officer, simple
assault with intent to do violence,
and disorderly intoxication.

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The M usic M inistry of
Historic St James AME
Church. 8|9 Cvpress Ave.,
invite's church musicians,
choirs and choir directors to
participate m a church music
enrichment sene's, "llovv can
I Sing in a Strange Land?”
The program will be present­
ed Friday at 7 p m , and
again Saturday, April 30 at 8
a in A concert will be pre­
sented Saturday as an out­
growth of this experience. To
register or tor information
call Svlvia Stallworth at 407322-8574.

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The Lutheran Church of
the Redeemer, 2525 Oak
Ave., next to Dairy Queen,
will hold a Health and Safety
Fair. The Seminole CountyFire Department will give
helmets and coloring books,
instruction on bike safety,
and tirvfighers will check the
installation of car baby seats.
Hours are 10 a m to 2 p.m.
Basic Astronomy will tv
taught at the Ed Yarborough
nature center in the Geneva
Wilderness Area I rom 8 to 8
p.m. For more information
call Lisa at 407-885-7352.
A charity sale and
tundraismg event sponsored
by McRae's at the Seminole
Towne Center, from 8 a m. to
1la m will benefit the Good
Samaritan Home of Sanford.
Door prizes, refreshments,
and entertainment will be
provided for a $5 donation.
The Art Studio of Lake
Mary-School of Art will host
an art exhibit and award cer­
emony from 2 to 5 p.m. at
2894 W Lake Mary Blvd. The
exhibit will feature students'
artwork The art exhibit will
continue through May from
noon to 2 p.m. Saturdays.
The Historical
Com m ission will dedicate an
Historical marker.
Steamboats, at 111 a.m., along
the KiverWalk at the corner
of Palmetto and Seminole
Boulevard.
Family Fun with Easter
Seals, the 25th annual Hog
Roast and Country Fair will
be held 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at
Camp Challenge in Sorrento.
Admission free. Food avail­
able. Lunch served 11 a.m. to
2 p.m. Money raised will
benefit Camp Challenge.
Visit www.fl.easterseals.com.

We welcome and encourage your letters and
comment*. All letter* must include your name,
address and phone number to be puhliihed.

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Agents make
drug arrests
SANTORO — Agi*nt«« have
anvsteil 1(1 ul 1.1 tuspixls in
an (ingoing drug inviMigation that imolvv*- lln* alleged
distribution of prescription
narcotics and ctxvuru*, accord­
ing to a Monday nows relcaw
from the Sommolo County
Sheriffs Office.
The iimplication, involv­
ing numerous agencies. began
in januar&gt;'.
It involved the Sheriff's
Office and the City-County
Investigative Hureau, with the
assistance of the Florida
I3epartment
of
Law
Enforcement, the Central
Flonda High Intensity Drug
Trafficking Arva Task Fonv
Support Center and the U S.
Dnig
Enforcement
Administration
Diversion
Unit.
Thmugh investigation, and
with the assistance of the
agencies listed, probable
cause was established to
obtain arrest warrants against

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1.1 indi­
vi dua l s
a n d
obtained
warrants
to search
Duggar
f o u r
properties To date, 10 of the
1.1 have been arrested on war­
rants. The arrests happened
over a period of time, begin­
ning April 19. All 10 suspects
have posted bond. Most of the
bonds were in the $10,(X10
range and four were set at
$25,(XX).
Release of additional infor­
mation is limited due to the
ongoing nature of this investi­
gation, the Shenff’s Office
reported.
Those*
arrested
are:
Thomas Grzeszczak, Robb
Wilshaw, Michael Cooley,
Walter
Swann,
Jason
Schnapp, Nathan Oshman,
C.regory Wells, Brian Rogers,
Tony Blevins, and Jeffrey
Duggar.

SANFORD
—
Rachel
Hallett, a sixth-grade teacher
at Millennium Middle School
in Sanford was recently
awarded the 2004 Presidential
Award for Excellence in
M athem atics and Science
Teaching.
In a citation given to
Hallett, President George W.
Bush com m ended her "fo r
em bodying excellence
in
teaching, for devotion to the
learning needs of the students,
and for upholding high stan­
dards
that
exem plify
American education at its
finest."
Hallett was one of 95 mid­
dle and high school teachers
chosen nationwide, and the
only science teacher selected
from Florida.
"Rachel is a fantastic
teacher,"
said
assistant
Principal Brandy
Kamm.
"S h e's very energetic and
innovative and her hands-on
approach really allow s the
kids to explore and experience
the scientific method first
hand."
Hallett said she wanted to
change the way her science
teachers taught, which could
be dry and by the book.
"So many kids are bored or
disillusioned with science that
it’s important to remind them
where science can take them,"
Hallett said. “I becam e a
teacher to spread the excite­
ment of science to kids."
W hile many sixth-grade
teachers pass quickly through
the textbook section on arche­
ology, Hallett said she prefers
to spend more time on the
subject — one she uses to peak
the interest of her students at
the beginning of each school
year.
Hallett created a dinosaur
dig area where students exca­
vate, investigate, and assem­
ble the skeleton of a 6-foot
wooden dinosaur. Hallett
designed and built the 20-foot
by 30-foot dig area to get her
students out of the classroom
so they could experience how
real scientists gather data in
the field.

The outdoor dig area is an
extension o f the sand-filled
buckets Hallett originally
used to conceal archeological
objects for her students to dig
up.
In a combined effort with
the Social Studies program,
H allett's students also take
part in an archeological dig in
search of "ancient artifacts."
Once recovered, the students
have to determine from what
country and what time period
the objects came.
Hallett's students conclude
their school year with a
hands-on criminal investiga­
tion.
The imaginary crime varies
from year to year — burglary,
breaking and entering, and
the theft o f a school laptop are
among the pretend crimes the
students must solve.
To solve the crime, students
scour the suspect's offices in
search of forensic clues.
Students also interview the
potential suspects. At the
investigations conclusion, the
students present their case to
a judge and jury. A group of
four teachers and/or adminis­
trators play the roles of crimi­
nal suspects.
"I love interacting with the
kids and watching them grow
from timid sixth graders to
self-confident
eighth
graders," said Hallett, now in
her
seventh
year
at
M illennium . "1 love being
remembered years later by
students who had fun in my
class and can recall specific
activities they took part in."
Addressing her philosophy
of teaching, Hallett said teach­
ers must be guides in their
subject areas but also in life in
general.
"Students need to see their
teachers as a source of infor­
mation but also as a person
they can tnist," she said. "We
don't need to be their best
friends, but many of our kids
do not have any adults they
can truly count on and we
must be a constant role model
on the value of education and
dedication."
When asked about her con­
cerns with the current state of
education in Florida. Hallett

Mid she is most concerned
about the lack of support in
the elem entary grades for sci­
ence teachers.
"M any teachers are under
trained coming out o f college,
or worse ... told not to teach
science and to focus instead
on math and reading," she
explained. "We need to see
science as a link between the
other subjects rather than a
side bar to them."
Hallett was bom in Buffalo,
N.Y., and lived there for 15
years before moving to
Orlando in 1989. She decided
to become a teacher when she
was in high school. Teaching
seemed more worthwhile
than her original career choice
— chemical engineer.
Hallett
attended
the
University of Central Florida
and received an undergradu­
ate degree in science educa­
tion with a specialization in
chemistry- in 1997.
She received her m aster’s
in science education from
UCF in 2002. This fall, Hallett

will begin on her doctorate in
curriculum and instruction
there.
In addition to presidential
recognition, the honor earned
Hallett a $10,000 gift from the
National Sdence Foundation..
"1 plan on paying off my
car and saving up for future
vacations and educational
expenses," Hallett said.
Awardees will receive addi­
tional gifts from government
and corporate donors includ­
ing a classroom projector from
3M, science ana mathematics
curricula from the JA SON
Foundation and professional
developm ent opportunities
from EF Educational Tours.
The award winners recently
traveled to Washington, D.C.,
where they took part in six
days of celebratory events and
professional
developm ent
activities. The award winners
have also been invited to Walt
Disney W’orld Resort to partic­
ipate in the Disney Youth
Education Series programs
later this year.

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B usiness
Manager,
specialist
named at
Crescent
LAKE MARY - Crescent
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developer of corporate office
facilities and retail centers in
the southeast, has named a
new property manager and
m arketing specialist for its
Florida operations.
Ida W. Rood, CC1M,
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director of
leasing for
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said Stacy
Outlaw has
been pro­
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m ark etin g
s p e c ia l is t
for
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region.

She has been with Crescent
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m arketing, advertising and
graphic design for Crescent's
developments throughout the
state.
Linda Wolters has been
nam ed property manager.
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Valencia Community College
and has 24
years
of
experience
in commer­
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real
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United Heritage Bank employees, from left, Wayne Keeling. Tereta Jones and Delores Williams.

United Heritage Bank informs
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By Marva Hawkins
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SANFORD
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ORLANDO — On Wednesday, April 27, at v a m. Children’s Miracle Network (CM N) will host its annual
"W al-M art D ay" where associates from more than 40 WalMart, SA M 'S CLUB and Neighborhood Market stores throughout six counties will celebrate their 2004 fundraising
year.
Wal-Mart associates look forward to this event each year
to see which of the 40 stores raised the most money for CMN!
The com petition remains fierce throughout the year as
each store strives to be the top fundraising store
The Wal-Mart Day program is followed by a tour of
Arnold Palm er Hospital to inspire associates for the next
fundraising year.
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tavorite celebrities and com pete in the costum e contest.
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Teacher
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By Marva Hawkins
Herald Writer
Congratulations to Ms.
Lawand Ka trice Smith who
has been selected to "W ho’s
Who
Among
Am erica's
Teachers, 2005.”
Smith has been selected to
be honored with the 5 percent
of the nation's teachers who
are outstanding in their field
of education.
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teacher
at
Forest
City
Elementary, when* she is a
second grade teacher in the
Seminole County School sys­
tem. She is the facilitator for
the nurturing program for
Devervaux, a parenting class.
Smith is a 12-year educator
and serves as union represen­
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She is an active member of
Calvary Temple of praise
where she is a Sunday School
teacher. She is the daughter of
Claudia Hawkins Kandell
and Sylvester Kandell, Jr., and
the m other of twin girls,
lainay and Jainerml Smith.
Congratulations Ms. Smith
on your honor.

M ilitary n ew s
from th e N av y
Navy Seaman Nicholas B.
Spangler, son of Waldo A.
Spangler of Sanford, recently
articipatcd
in
New
lori/ons, a hum anitarian
assistance exercise in Haiti,
while
assigned
to
the
amphibious assault ship USS
Saipan, home ported in
Norfolk. Va. He has now
returned to his homeport in
Norfolk, Va.
Spangler and his ship­
mates offloaded 1.200 tons of
construction equipment and
supplies for U.S. Navy
Seabees and U.S. Army
Reserve Military Police in
support of Ihe 40-day exer­
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of Titusville High School and
inined the Navy in June 2003.

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Navy Seaman Anthony J.
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and lames |. Thomason of
Oviedo, recently completed
U.S. Navy basic training and
was meritoriously promoted
to his current rank at Recruit
Training Command, Great
Lakes. HI.
During his eight-week pro­
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included classroom study
and practical instruction on
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Obituaries
R O BER T L. BAGLEY JR .
Funeral services for
Robert L.
Bagley, Jr..
45, of West
12th Street,
Sanford,
will be
held
Friday,
April 29 at
the Allen
Chapel
AME
B agley
Church.
Calling
hours will be from 5 to 8
&gt;.m. Thursday and from I
&gt;.m. until service lim e
: riday. Mr. Bagley was a
native of Sanford and a
graduate of Sem inole High
School. He attended
Sem inole Community
College.
Survivors include brother,
Lawrence Hagan of Sanford;
sisters, Alma Smith and
Kathy Smith, both of
Sanford; grandmother, Ella
Wynn of Sanford.
Gail &amp; W ynn's Mortuary,
Inc., Orlando, in charge of
arrangem ents.
CH A RLO TTA W INONA
B O Y K IN S
Charlotta Winona
Boykins,
37. of
Clermont
Avenue,
Sanford,
died
Tuesday,
April 14,
2005, at
Orlando
Regional
Medical
B o ykin s
Center. She
was born
Oct. Is, 1967, in Goshen.
N.Y.
She was a member of
Hickory Avenue Church of
God.
Survivors include father,
Charlie Boykins, Sr. of
Sanford; son, Brandon D.
Boykins o f Sanford; daugh­
ter, Braniqua Boykins of
Sanford; brothers, Reginald
Walton, Sr. of Greenville,
N.C., C harlie Boykins, Jr., of
Belleglade; Troy Thom as of
Sanford.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, April 30, at
2:30 p.m. at Hickory Avenue
Church of God, 503 Hickory
Avenue, Sanford, with Rev.
lam es Turner, pastor, offici­
ating. Viewing will be
Friday, April 24, from 4
until 8 p.m. at WilsonEichelberger Mortuary, Inc.,
Sanford.
W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangem ents.

WAYNE “BU TC H " C S IS K O
Wayne "B u tch " Csisko,
65, of Sanford, died Friday,
April 22, 2005. Born April
18, 1940, in C leveland, Ohio,
he moved to Sanford in
1971.
Survivors include wife,
"O ily " of Sanford; son,
Eddie; sister, Linda
Hickman of C leveland,
Ohio; one grandson.
A memorial service was
held Tuesday at the
Gram kow Cnapel of
Collison Family Funeral
Homes.
Gram kow Chapel of
Collison Family Funeral
Homes 4c Crematory,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.
C A R LO S FERN A N D O
C A BA LLERO GA RCIA
C arlos Fernando
Caballero Garcia, 78, of
Deltona, died Sunday, April
24, 2005 in Sanford. He was
born May 30, 1426, in Ponce,
Puerto Rico. He was a
teacher, and a World War II
and Korean Conflict and
Vietnam War veteran of the
U.S. Army.
Survivors include brother,
Luis Caballero of San Juan,
Puerto Rico; sister, Isabelita
Guarino of New York; ch il­
dren, Ivelisse Caballero
Wood of Lake Mary, Arleen
Caballero Gonzalez, Esq, of
Linwood, N.J., Dr. C arlos
Caballero Schmidt ot
Sarasota; twe grandchil­
dren; three great-grandchil­
dren.
Bald win-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklaw n Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangem ents.
DAVID H. GREEN |R.
David H. Green. Jr., 72. ot
Sanford, died Thursday,
April 21, 2005. I le was a
Sanford native. He was a
conductor tor the Seaboard
Coast Line and Amtrak
Railroad. He was a veteran
of the U.S. Air Force, a
Shriner and a M ason. He
attended First Church of the
Na/arenc in Sanford
Survivors include wife,
Mary Jo of Sanford; daugh­
ter, M arilyn ot Sanford; s i s ­
ter, Nellie Chiappelli ot
Santord.
Memorial services were
held Tuesday, April 2 at
First Church of the
Na/arene.
Brisson Funeral Home.
Santord. in charge ot
arrangem ents.

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Virginia G. M cDonald, 62,
of Staten
Drive,
Deltona,
died
Saturday,
April 23,
21M15 at her
residence.
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A She was
t : * A born Nov.
II, 1442 in
Havana,
M cD onald
Fla. She
was a member of greater
Faith African Methodist
Episcopal Church in
Deltona. She was president
ot the Stewardess Board, the
Trustee Board, Outreach and
Publicity Com m ission and
Evangelism Com m ission.
Survivors include hus­
band, Thurman L.
M cDonald, Sr. of Sanford;
son, Jim m ie Rogers of
Orlando; sisters, Annie
Pearl Barrett of St. Cloud,
Joyce Jackson and Kathryn
Fryers, both of Sanford;
brother, John Daniel Fryar
of Sanford; three grandchil­
dren.
M emorial services will be
held Saturday, April 30, at 4
p.m. at G reater Faith AME
Church. I24d E. Normandy
Hlvd., Deltona with Rev.
C aroline D. Shine officialing.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.

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DENNIS N. QUAID
Dennis N. Quaid, 73, of
DeLand, died Thursday, April
21, 2005 at Florida H ospital
DeLand. He was bom Sept.
16,1931 in Honolulu, Hawaii,
and moved to DeLand from
G earw ater this year. He was
a courier for a freight compa­
ny.
Survivors include wife,
Virginia; daughter, Regina
Scnter of Texas; step-sons,
James Lilly of Tampa, Charles
G o e r of DeLand, Thomas
G o er of Lake Helen and
Timothy Cloer of DeLand;
step-daughter Thelma Kay
Clinton of Astor; brother,
Joseph Quaid of Andorra; sis­
ter, Sari Branco of California;
12 grandchildren; 12 great­
grandchildren.
Memorial donations may
be made to Hospice of
Volusia/Flagler.
Four Towns Cremations, in
charge of arrangements.
JU D ITH G . SH OEM AKER
Judith G. Shoemaker, 56, of
Sanford, died Thursday, April
21, 2(X)5 in Orlando. She was
bom Jan. 19,1949 in
Wilkinsburg, Pa., and moved
to Sanford in 1981. She was a
teacher for Seminole County
Public Schools and a member
of Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church. She was
a member of Seminole
Educators Assoc.
Survivors include husband,
Garth of Sanford; daughter,
Jillian of DeBary; son, Jeffery
of Sanford.
A celebration of Life
Service will be held Saturday,
April 30 at 11 a.m. at
Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church followed
by a reception at Siemens
Recreation Center. In lieu of
flowers, the family requests
donations be maefe to the
American Cancer Society.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford /Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
BERNICE SOUTH W ORTH
Bernice Southworth, 80, of
Sanford, died Friday, April
22, 2005. She was bom in
Ogdansburg, N.Y. She was r .
homemaker and a Methodist.
Survivors include son.
Butch Thomas; daughter
Suzie Garcia of Albuquerque,
N.M., sister, Irene of Madrid,
N.Y.; eight grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren.
A memorial service was
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April 21,
2005 at
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Hospital.
She was
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28,1950, in
Sanford. She was a member
of St. John Missionary Baptist
Church in Sanford.
Survivors include daugh­
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Sanford; mother. Arletha
Scott of Sanford; father,
George W. Rowland of
Rochester, N.Y.; sisters, Velma
Grooms, Patrida Williams,
Angela Teate, Rutha Brown,
all of Sanford; Yvonne Cherry
of Osteen; Cheryl Scott of
Deltona; Zilla Rowland of San
Frandsco, Angie Rowland,
Nora Rowland, Rose
Rowland, Chaika Rowland
and Nialah Rowland, all of
Rochester; N.Y.
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a.m. at Calvary Temple of
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th at its problem w as not
unique. Issues oorne up, he
said, so dttes create boards.
Then, before long, a d ty is
faced with too m any boards.
"You five are the decision
m akers. You need to take
action," M iller said.
H e suggested the com m is­
sioners take a look at the qual­
ity of life and w hat's best for
the d ty of Sanford.
"Find a way for representa­
tion of all parts of the commu­
nity," Miller said.
Ta
Taking tw o m em bers of
every m ajor board and possi­
bly phasing out unnecessary
boards w as one action Miller
told the com m issioners they
should consider.
D istrict 1 Com m issioner
A rt Woodruff said they need­
ed to let the W aterfront
Steering Committee finish the
m aster plan for Fort Mellon
Park.
Ron Fraser, a member of
that committee, told commis­

sioners that they have been
ready to move forward on a
community survey that would
wrap-up the Fort Mellon Park
m aster plan. The survey
would be reviewed by com ­
missioners before being sent
out in residents' w ater bills.
He said he has also spoken
to a landscape architect that
would be willing to discuss
what steps the commissioners
would need to take in hiring
an architect firm for Fort
Mellon Park.
In regards to reorganizing
boards, W oodruff said he
wished that all o f the appoint­
ments of board members wen?
dime at the same time.
"So all terms end at the
same tim e," Woodruff said.
"We could get the right people
on the right board."
Com m issioners said they
might ask atl boards and their
members to resign at a future'
work session in order to reor­
ganize membership, commit­

In other news, commission­
ers:
Selected Kurt Ewen, of
South Palmetto Avenue, to fill
the vacancy on the Historic
Preservation
Board.
Com m issioners interviewed
Ewen and three other candi­
dates during their work ses­
sion, and at the commission
meeting voted unanimously
to appoint him. In his inter­
view, Ewen said the Historic
Preservation Board is often
referred to as "The Hysterical
Board." He also said he is pri­

marily interested in quality of
life and property values in the
historic district.
"W hen people do stupid
things to their houses, it
affects everyone," Ewen told
commissioners.
Granted a continuance to
Karen Prince's attorney, Vicki
Levy, in the m atter of con­
demning Prince's property at
109 E. Coleman Circle.
Levy explained to commis­
sioners Monday night that
Prince had passed away and
left two special-needs chil­
dren. who were currently up
for adoption.
Levy is currently working
with tne insurance company
and the bank to get a check
reissued to fix thi? property,
which had been burnt in a fire
prior to Prince’s death. Levy
said she was working probono on this case to secure the
property as an asset for the
two children to use for educa­
tion or other needs they may

hold on to it until the selling
price increases reaches a peak.
This couldn't have come at a
better time for the growing
charity.
Last year, the Sharing
Center bought the Fairmont
Plaza on 17-92 in Long wood. It
houses the charity's offices and
help center as well as its thrift
shop.
"W e like borrowed from
Peter to pay Paul," she said.
They even borrowed $300,000
for the down payment, she
said. The raffle was not to raise
money for clients, but .is part
of a capital campaign. The
money could pay off loans or
even
purchase additional
space.
"We are desperate for
space." she said. They have
added a development center,
and since the hurricanes last
summer, more clients have
come looking for help.
The charity receives money
from local churches, Seminole
County, business benefactors
and grants. About 40 percent of
the budget comes from the
thrift store. The)’ also collect
rent from other businesses in
the plaza.
Last summer, the Sharing
Center was one of three desig­
nated sites for disaster relief
following the hurricanes,
Angie said.

The number of people seek­
ing assistance has tapered
since then, she said, but they
still help about 135 families per
week. According to literature
from the organization. 10 per­
cent of Seminole County resi­
dents live at or below the
poverty level. That number is
expected to grow to 43,173 bv
2(XW.
Not everyone who seeks
assistance is at the poverty
level. Clients simply nave to
prove an emergency’ need,
Angie said.
Her vision is to turn the
plaza into a one-stop "shop­
ping” area for people who
need help. She wants other
non-nrofits to move in and
together they can fulfill any
need a person or family might
have.
"We have to make our mort­
gage payments," for now, she
said. The raffle money will
help give the charity more
options.
"It puts us a step closer,"
Angie said, referring to the
plans for the plaza.
Anyone who needs assis­
tance'em an emergency basis
for bills or rent or any sort of
emergency can
call
the
Christian Sharing Center at
407-260-4155. They also need
volunteers and donations of
fix'd and money are accepted.

tees, and terms.
If the commissioners decide
to reorganize, they said they
would immediately reassign
com m itted
m em bers
to
boards. They would also set
term limits, and have all the
comm ittees' term dates start
and end at the sam e time.
"It's not going to happen
overnight, but it’s the right
thing to do," Hipes said.

have in the future.
"W e're trying to find the
money is tne bottom -line,"
Levy said.
Although the commission­
ers granted Levy 30 days to
board up the property and
secure it from vagrants, they
left it open so that if the prop­
erty is not secured, they can
move forward with the con­
demnation.
“We have a whole neigh­
borhood to protect," District 3
Com m issioner Randy Jones
said.
Permitted a rezone of 6.75
acres of Planned Development
for Florida-Stor-A-Way, which
would allow them to change a
portion of the site from self­
storage to office /warehouse
flex space. The only reserva­
tion tne commissioners had
was the proposed cross-con­
nection of a snared access road
between the property and the
7-Eleven on the com er of
Upsala Road and Slate Road

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Hipes said he felt it would
make 7-Eleven access safer,
but Jones felt it might present
a problem.
Planning and Community
Development Director Russ
Gibson said the commission
could come back and modify
the access if it presents a prob­
lem.
Supported an amendment
of Schedule
P. Utilities
Standard and Specifications
and Design Standards for
Water Conservation.
The new regulations in the
schedule propose to ensure
that the Sanford Utilities
Department can meet future
water supply needs by requir­
ing the use of alternative
water supplies such as storm
water or wells for irrigation,
instead of potable water on
new construction.
The next city commission
meeting is scheduled for
Monday, May 9, at City Hall.

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tournament. With the raffle of
one of The View condos, the
charity was able to keep the
money for all the tickets sold.
When it reached $30,000, or
300 tickets, Mark Romagosa
decided to kick it up a notch.
"H e said, T m going for i t ' ”
Angie recalled. He worked day
and night selling tickets and
delivering them to the pur­
chasers. He sold tickets right
up to the evening before the
raffle on Sunday, April 17.
The final total was 530 tick­
ets sold or $53,000. That num­
ber alone set a record for the
Christian Sharing Center.
The Sharing Center sold the
tickets under Charity for
Charities, which is an umbrella
group that assists a number of
charities. When the winning
ticket was pulled, announcers
said the ticket was from
Charity of Charities, but as
Angie said, it could have been
any of a bunch of different
charities. Then the read the
name of Jimmy Roth. It’s not
an uncommon name, she said,
so it still didn't sink in what
had happened.
When
they
recognized
Roth’s name, the Romagosas
ran up the band shell where
the drawing took place to veri­
fy the number. At first the)’
were told to check the Web site
in the morning, but the
Romagosas insisted because
Roth had mentioned donating
the condo back to the Christian
Sharing Center.
Finally, raffle organizers ver­
ified the number was Jimmy
Roth's and had been bought
from the Christian Sharing

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we’re
going to
sell it.
Angle nom agou,
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Christian Altering Center

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Center. The next thing that
happened
was
Mark
Romagosa passed out, Angie
said.
While paramedics brought
him around, Scarfo contacted
Roth on his private jet. Would
he still donate the rondo back
to the Sharing Center? Scarfo
gestured a thumbs up affirma­
tion that indeed he would, and
Mark Romagosa passed out
again, his wife said.
"It was a comedy of errors,”
she said Monday just over a
week later. This has happened
to Mark before and it is scan’,
but he is OK now, she said.
Angie noted that the rondos
have not even been construct­
ed yet, but already the $400,01X1
condo may be worth $450,01X1,
she said one expert told her.
She joked about keeping the
condo and sending clients who
need a temporary shelter to
The View.
"We're sure we’re going to
sell it," she said. Thev may

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Elder Calvin Donaldson and wife Betty gave a sur­
prise birthday party April 17 to their adopted
“daughter” . Pastor Mary Smith, who celebrated her
81st birthday on April 13. Pastor Smith said she
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Australian exhibit, featur­
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Montisano said the creatures
are pretty friendly.
Rotary Garden. Sponsored
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school children who visit the
zoo.
About 20,000-35,000
youngsters a year take field
trips to the zoo. They gather in
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Iresects. The Massey Insect
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of creatures that when often
sweep to the side, or shoo
away.
Train and carousel rides.
Plus, many, many more
exotic animals that would take
the entire newspaper to talk
about. What is interesting,
though is the spider monkey’s.
One of the monkeys is the last
remaining original animals
that made the move 30 years
ago frem the old zoo location
at Park Avenue and Seminole
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Seminole Boulevard near 1-4.
Another longtime resident
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The sisters said they didn't
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m oney into i t Line a gamble.
Hoping that this record would
make mem a million dollars,
too," Weld said.
The producers wanted a
sound sim ilar to a group
called
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and
Prudence." After they record­
ed the album Doktor and
Weld were able to go back
hom e to Jacksonville for a few
weeks.
W hile in Jacksonville they
went to their old dance supply
store, which was the only
store of its kind in the area.
The man who ran the busi­
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don 't understand it. I've
known you all your lives. I've

daddy all your lives. And, I
don't understand why, or
how, you would ever get so
far away from each other.
You’re so tight. Why don’t you
... not go back to New York?
Why don't you open up a
dancing school?" Weld recit­
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Doktor and Weld both
laughed as they remembered
the moment.
"We
laughed
because
Jacksonville was like a seveneleven for dancing schools.
There were dancing schools
on every comer," Doktor said.
Weld said the man from the
store said: "No, no, no, I don’t
mean in Jacksonville. There's
a dancing school for sale
down in Sanford. And we
said, 'W here?'"
The Rye sisters, along with
their mother and father, drove
down to Sanford to check out
the dancing school.
"We came down. We fell in
love," Weld said, remember­

Kansas suspect might have
preyed on Seminole victims
The Sem inole County Sheriff's Office, Crim es against
C hildren (CAC) Unit is investigating w hether a suspect’s
arrest in Kansas m ight lead to local victim s.
E arlier this montn, Lenexa, Kansas Police informed the
S h eriff's O ffice of an arrest of a form er Sem inole County res­
ident, identified as Jerry Horn, dob 6-11-38.
Follow ing the arrest, a 17-year-old boy, who used to live
in Sem inole County, cam e forward and alleged that he, too,
had been m olested by Horn, a news release said.
As it turns out, Horn lived near the boy's family when
they lived in Sem inole County and then followed the fam i­
ly to Kansas, when the boy's family moved there in 200(1
T his case originated with inform ation from Lenexa (KS)
Police Departm ent.
The suspect, Jerry Horn, has been arrested in their |urisdictlon. H orn previously lived in various locations in
Sem inole County.
During their investigation, it was learned that the suspect
had follow ed a fam ily with a young child from Altam onte
Springs to Lenexa. An interview’ in Kansas of that child
revealed accusations of m olestation over a num ber of years
w ith more than 100 incidents of abuse that had occurred in
Sem inole County.
Due to the predatory nature of the actions ot Horn, there
is a likelihood of other as yet undiscovered victim s in
Sem inole County. Horn had past addresses in A ltam onte
Springs and in Casselberry.
The Sem inole County Sheriff's O ffice, C rim es against
Children Unit would like to know if any other local children
w ere victim ized by Horn. Anyone with inform ation regard­
ing this suspect is asked to call 407-665-8502.

ing getting off Interstate 4 and
driving into Sanford along
Lake Monroe.
Weld said they got excited
about being their own bosses
and not having to wait for a
phone call letting them know
they were good enough for
this show or this act.
"It didn't have anything to
do with the studio, because
the studio w asn't m uch,”
Weld said. "It was very small.
Unimpressive to say the very
least. It was set up all wrong.
It was horrible."
Weld said they divided that
if their record took off they
would go with it. but if it did­
n’t they would buy the danc­
ing school.
"We wanted to be masters
of our own destiny," Doktor
said.
They called their agent and
managers to let them know
what they wanted to do.
"Well guess what? The
Beatles had arrived in New

the routine by getting off of a
merry-go-round.
"We went to the lumber
company to beg for lumber
and the guy there asked what
we needed it for, and we said
to build a merry-go-round,”
Weld said. “It wasn't like the
curtain aiu ld just open and
they could be standing there.
So, he built it for us.”
"H e absolutely took pity on
us," Doktor recalled.
The sisters begged for
materials all around Sanford
until they had enough money
to begin paying for some of
the items they needed. Doktor
said they would go to the fur­
niture and applianiv store and
beg them not to throw out any
of their cartons and whim they
would go pick up the cartons,
they would puli up in their
small, two-door car.
"They would say, 'OK, how
are you going to get it in your
car,' and we said, 'We would
just have to take one at a time.'

York City." Weld said. "Our
m anager knew it. He said,
girls, we’re going to keep on
pushing this record. And we
said if anything good happens
with it, we'll stand behind our
contract that we signed."
But, the Beatles sound was
so prevalent, the sisters said,
that no one wanted to hear a
soft sounding group "of two
little girls."
So, the sisters bought into
the studio and began their
own dancing school.
Weld was 22 and Doktor 20.
They said they wen* known
around Sanford as "The Little
Dancing Girls."
The Rve sisters scrounged
for many of the materials they
needed for their recitals and
for shows. They said they
learned how to make floats
and scenery.
One time, the sisters
recalled, they needed a merrygo-round for a show. They
wanted their dancers to open

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They would say, 'O K girls
where does it need to go,'"
Doktor tvcalled.
Now, more than 40 years
later, the "L ittle Dancing
Girls” have a studio in botn
Sanford and Lake Mary. They
provide darnv training for ail
ages in ballet, tap, jazz, hiphop, musical theatre, pointe
work, partnering class and
turning class. Hornier dancers
of their studio include dancers
for Las Vegas at Bally's Grand,
Trump Palace, Carnival and
Caribbean
Cruise
Lines,
Broadway Shows, Disney and
Atlanta,
Cincinnati
and
Cleveland Ballet, to name a
few.
The studio has entered the
technology age with a Web
site, www.schoolofdancearts
aim . On the Web site current
and former students can find
information on activities lead­
ing up to the 40th Anniversary
Recital on june 4 and June 5 at
Winter Springs High School.

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Briefs
PRO WRESTLING IN
SANFORD
Seminole County will
be the home for profes­
sional 'rasslin' next
weekend as No Name
Wrestling will hold its
monthly card at the
Sanford Salvation Army
next Friday (April 29)
and Southern
Championship Wrestling
will return to the
Eastmonte Civic Center
in Altamonte Springs on
Saturday, April .1(1.
No Name Wrestling
will be presenting "A
MATTER OF RESPECT"
starting at 7:30 p.m. at
the sanford Salvation
Army Gymnasium. 700
W 24th Street, this Fridav
(Apnl 29).
The Main Event will be
a "Respect Match" for
the NNW Overall
Championship with
champion Erick Stevens
putting his belt on the
line against Sedrick
Strong
The Semi Main Event
will be a Submission
Match for the NNW
Cruiserweight
Championship with
champion Naphtali tak­
ing on Dagon Bngg*
with Se7en in his comer.
In a Tag Team
Championship Match,
champs Punks-R-Us will
face The CIA.
Independent Superstars
Collide when "MR.630",
Jerrvlle Clark, takes on
"The Master of the Back
Breaker", Roderick
Strung.
In one-on-one
matchups, Snow’ will
tackle Flatline and
Deathmw Jethmw will
square off with Kip
Malibu.
In a tag team match,
WiKiD and Mace will

S p o rts
H arris lifts Tribe to fourth in W eightlifting
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
This time statistics didn't lie.
Heading into Saturday's FHSAA Boys'
Class 2A State Weightlifting
Championships at the Thomas C.
O'Connell Center at the University of
Florida in Gainesville, Seminole High
School’s Kcvih Harris was the Top-Seed in
the 238-Pound Division by 50 pounds over
his nearest competitor.
And the senior standout proved the
ranking was no fluke as he upped his total
from the sectional by 10 pounds, up to 7M1
total pounds, topping the state runner-up
by Ml pounds to claim the State Title.
Harris' awesome performance, coupled
with a runner-up finish by Trevis Hodges

H a lo courtesy of Aicti I

Seminole's Kevin Harris won at
238
pounds
in
State
Weightlifting and also qualified
for Regional Track in the Shot.

Dominates 238
pound class;
Lake Mary girls
win district track
(Heavyw’eight), a third-place finish by Sam
Kicklighter (139), a fifth-place finish by
Joshua Barnett (119) and a seventh-place
finish by Doug Thacker (238), gave the
Fighting Seminoles 17 points and a Fourth
Place finish in the team standings.
DeLand scored 24 points to edge 11-time
defending State Champion Spruce Creek
by two points Gainesville-Buchhol/ fin­

ished third with 20 points.
Lake Brantley tallied 10 points to finish
fifth, led by fourth-place finishes by the
Allegore brothers, Adam and Aaron, end
Oviedo and Winter Springs tied for 13th
with five points each.
Ricardo Burgos led the Bears with a run­
ner-up finish at 129 pounds.
The track season also moved closer to the
end as the Class 1A schools held their
regional meets and the Class 3A and 4A
schools competed in districts.
The Trinity Prep and Crooms Academy
boys finished fourth and fifth, respectively,
in the Class 1A-Region 2 Meet at The First
Academy in Orlando.
The Saints had four individuals qualify
in five events for the State M eet Jake
See Preps, Page 7B

SCC state bound
CFCC
loss puts
Raiders
in tourney
Special to the Herald
The Seminole Community
College baseball team officially
clinched a playoff spot in the
FCCAA state tournament
Monday evening when Central
Florida Community College
was defeated by Florida
Community College at
Jacksonville f»-5 at Howard
Roey Field in Jacksonville.
Central Florida trailed the

Raiders by 1 /2-game in the
Mid-Florida conference stand­
ings and needed to win to
force a winner take all playoff
game.
The Florida Community
College Athletics Association
2005 Baseball Tournament will
bo held May M 0 at Osceola
County Stadium in Kissimmee.
SCC will make its first
appearance in the FCCAA
State Tournament since 21X13
when the Raiders captured
their first ever Tournament title
and earned their first trip to
the NJCAA World Series.
SCC earned a playoff spot for
the third time in Head Coach
Mike Nicholson's five-vear
tenure* at the helm of I
tenure
gram.
Assistant Coach/Ht*ad
Recruiter Ricky Plante has

lilt

See Briefs, Page 28

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Special to the Herald

See Raiders, Page 28

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Sanford
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leagues
in home
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Sophomore first baseman Jon Lozada hit his IStti home run of the
season on Saturday as the SCC baseball team clinched a spot in
the State Tournament in a 9-2 decision over Santa Fe.

With a little less than a
month left in the season,
the Sanford Recreation
Department Cal Ripken
Leagues at the Eckstein
Youth Sports Complex at
Chase Park are getting
gearvd up for the upcom­
ing City Championships.
The Tee Ball bivision is
in an eight-way tie for first
and will wrap up its sea­
son on May 7th.
The other three leaguers,
Majors, Minors and
Rookies, wrap up in the
See Ripken, Pag* 28

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Also in action will be
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Scott Davis and many others!
Tickets are $10 for adults
and $7 for children and will
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The m ain event will fea­
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W alker taking on Eric
In other m atches, SCW
Tkge Team Cham pions, The
H eartbreak Express
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Sean) will take on SCW
H eavyw eight Cham pion, the
64o o t-10 Korean M onster,
Ryze, and Sequel.
In a singles m atch, Jason
H exx will take on Dagon
Briggs with Seven.
F o r the SCW Florida
Cham pionship, M ister Saint
Laurent will defend his title
against "M em bers Only"
Jason Rich.
In a best tw o-out-of-three
falls m atch, David M ercury
w ill square off against Aaron

Ajax Orlando announces
its youth academy spring
ttvouts will be held Monday,
May 2, through Friday, May
5, at Thunder Field for boys
ages 19 and under. As part of
the club's 2005 recruitment
program, spring tryouts are
an opportunity for dedicated
soccer players to leam new
skills and showcase their tal­
ent in front of Ajax O rlando’s
professional coaching staff.
Interested players should
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Teams are now being
assembled to com pete in the
com petitive Super Y*League.
All teams, with the exception
of the under-19 team, will
participate in year-round
development sessions,
league matches and tourna­
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will train and compete in a
summer-only league that
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Thunder field is located at
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Orlando, near the Citrus
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SHS BOOSTER'S GOLF
The 16th Annual Seminole
High School Booster's Club
G olf Tournament will be
held on Saturday, May 14th
at M ayfair Country Club.
The event will begin at 8
a.m. with a shotgun start
and will bo played under a
Scram ble Format.
Donation is $70 per player
and 1foie Sponsorship is
available at $100, Mulligans
are available for $5 or three
for $10.
There is also a special offer
of $330 for four players and
a hole sponsorship.
Lunch is included after­
wards along with an awards
presentation which will
include many door prize
giveaways.
If you have anv questions
you can call Coach Mick
Harris at 407-320-5215 in the
mornings and 407-320-5123
in the afternoon.
To donate at door prize,
please call Athletic Director
Mike Powers at 407-320*5058
or Assistant Principal Mike
Gaudreau at 407-320-5102.

R a id ers----------Continued from Page IB
assembled throe playoff squads over his first
four recruiting classes.
The Raiders (32-18,15-9) will open battle in
Kissimmee on May 6 when they face Panhandle
Conference Champion Chipola College (32-18,
18-7) on the first day of the tournament.
SCC will use the 12-day layover from competi­
tion to rest and relax, but also to get healthy.
Sophomore a a 1pitcher Drew Shetrone is
expected to be fully healed from a fractured fin­
ger suffered at Daytona Beach Apr. 9 and |uan
C&gt;)eda, who had returned to the lineup briefly,
still needs further recuperation time from a nag­
ging wrist injury. Freshman Preston McCann
was also limited to pinch-running duties alter
suffering a similar wrist injury himself.
Freshman John Armenio had been battling knee
problems and looks to make a lull return by
May 6.
The Raiders had bounced back from two con­
ference loses to earn at least a tie for second in
the M-FC by defeating Santa Fe Community
College, 9-2, at Raider Field last Saturday.
A seven-run eighth inning explosion was the
difference as treshman Mike McClendon earned
Ins 11th victor)' of the season
McClendon (11-0, 1.73) turned on the magic
once more in hts phenomenal 2003 season,
downing the Saints tor the second time in five
days pitching a gem over eight innings, allowing
two runs, one earned, on |Ust seven hits while
striking out live.
McClendon found himself locked m a pitcher's
duel for most ot the game with each team man­
aging (list one run through the first five frames
The Saints broke through in the second inning

getting an RBI ground out to take an early 1 -0
lead and Seminole answered with a run during
the home half of the second inning when Zach
Walden drove in Kyle Patrick.
The two teams traded runs in the sixth and
seventh innings before SCC blew the game open
in the eighth, punctuated by a two-run single by
Steven Kellum and Jon Lozada's 15th home run
of the season, a three-run blast, that set the lead
at 9-2
Sophomore closer Chris Maher from Winter
S p rin g s pitched the ninth inning in a non-save
situation, striking out two batters.
The Raiders had missed a chance to clinch a
plavoif berth when it lost in Ocala to CFCC, n-2,
last Wednesday, then saw the Conference
Championship slip away in a 5-3 loss at the
hands ot Daytona Beach Community College at
home last Friday.
What made the loss even more tough to swal­
low was that the Lake Mary duo of D.J. Ackley
and Austin Pride did most ot the damage.
Acklev scattered five hits, while Pride had a
home run and a triple tor the Falcons as they
won the M-FC title tor the second time m three
years.
SCC Sophomores Travis Battle and I.o/ada
each had two hits, with Battle driving in two
runs with hi' 'ixth home mil ot 20115, while
Ojeda returned to action to provide the Raiders*
only other hit, a base knock in the tilth Ojeda
would later come around to score on Battles
home run Oicda should provide a much-needed
spark with the bat and -|x*ed on the bases Prior
to going down with a wrist injury iV d a had
Ix-en on a tear batting 3M setting the table atop
the batting order

R i p k e n ----Continued from Page IB
middle ot May with their City
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bai k trie rant day
$050 00 to $900 00 per week
M.* * !.k«tc,*i Levy Coni to ijirvy
$10 00
co pay $100 00
deductibles
Pad Vacation 40tk
50 » company match o* 4*«
Pad houday
Salem Carrier Inc
Wc a'e hirtnq
3143 Intema'ionai Speedway

E*pd block masons needed
immediately top pay Local
wok eansjotdnri rn xkf} .H r
004-7034

B'vd
P ease apply in person
Or Ca'I 1 000-709 2536

Bookkeeper/Accountant Mr-

Lawn Maintenance Business

2-3 yrs e ip with
Peachtree Classic Acctg
Job will involve A P checking
pay roll (Jtriy P rqii taa p**&gt;p
.vitGLertnes F ijvmerv* ,inr)
rt'ug tree person need only
apply Emac 'esumes lo
( (iicha’son a cfl rr com

For Sale $2025 Monthly
Base atm o«t»as average
$3000 M O Lots of E qurpmed
asking $1500 306- 78&gt;3-02&lt;ei

C j » Wash Detail Technician
Commission and othei If
interested ca l 407-324-9443

55— B u s in e s s
O rrO R R M IIF S

71 — H elp W a n ted
fillfice Assistant
A u ls
Payable A Payroll Cl*r'»
Quickbooksespora&gt;nct&gt; Fa*
resume |407i322 8194
Advanced Marketing Inti m
Ml
Dora
is seeking
Administrative Assistant Must
have following Great custom**
service
written
A
oral
communications muib task
requirements Hours 9 3pm
Mon fn Fa* salary history A
msk#r»&gt; to 352 -4&amp;V 7003 or nnvV
hr 4 cooktorlite com

Carpal

Inatallar helper

p*i 'er stxneeip but w&lt;l tram
Can 407 608 2739

CHILDCARE

STAFF:

Immediate
opening
lor
FNvkTv.y Te*7*v wrm CD A and
Inlanl A toddler teachers With
40 hr training Apply at 1011 S
Sanford Ave Sanford 407-3302797
DC LIVERY DRIVE A
JOIN Aaron s Santo'd
Pd tramng benefits bonus
Deliver A install tumitu'e in
our cust homes

APPLY IN PERSON
Ca'v 1 ieeiX"l Suites Hotel is
O M t ) k» team members to p n
a great hotel si ah We have
Openings lo' f ro” t Desk
Associate
rvhose
work
schedu'e *". be Mon F ti 3pm11pm apply in person M 30
Greenwood BMJ L.tkoMary FL
32746 407-505 3000 E O E
DFW P
Bobcat operator needed oip
required m house pads
driveway cuts A *&gt;nai g*ades
Escelkrnt pay A benefits 407402-7060

2432 S French A*e
Dal ivary DvivanYVarahouae
Gout Drvvij R apid L&gt;u} Free
Apply 130 Commerce Way
Sanlo-d 407-322-9207

Duvet heeded Must have
clean record pass drug test
Must be over 25 yrs OU Proper
att-rc 407-927-2500

Eipenenced Dump Truck
dnvor wanted Clean Class B
CDL 407-947-8072

7 1 — H n r W a n ted

Front Desk Pinson ava&gt;iabe
mornings nights weekends A
multi tasker Call for into 407995 1000

DeLand
manufacture' of
Hercules Custom Doors is
■i i n ; Vv H i trri; wukprs skint
in ham-ng carpentry metal and
woodworking Indoor working
ehv vonmort w iff! t st or 2nd s-hrh
position* nva tabto Wages ancompetitive wi"’ opponunrtan
tor advancement Benefits
it* 'ucto Mod" a i Dental A 40 tk
Ca'I |J06| 626-6789 lor an
application

Honest dependable person to
provide m ad service Mon-Fri
7 15-5pm
Must
have
transportation 407-324 1177

INSTALLER/TRAINEE
Vertcai blinds A more Bonel'ts
A trarwg prwdnd Ca-l 4O7-0.YV
4700 tor irileiy.ew

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST

Mechanic

•

Diesel,

Always
a
good
pc c,
especially
for
business
npporti/t1»». and fhemhea*. Cal
Florida Dept of Agriculture A
Consumer Servrus at 800-4367352 or F T C -H E l P tor tree
intrenvrton Or vis.1 cxi» Web sae
at www Me gov b v c p

welding fabrication gene'al
repairs F T with bonel'ts 407322-0131

F o'd a law requires se'iers of

Mndcai Ass slant tor back
ntt i p at offices in t ako M-i-y A
O ange City F T e«p preforrod
Cat 407-321-4422 la* 407 3212316

coda n business epportumtes
lo register w th Flo&lt;icy Dept of
Agr 'Culture
A
Consumer
Services be'ore selling Can to
verity lawful registration be'oro
you buy
Irrigation
Installers
p»per&gt;enced only beneMs
407-322-0133

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting Salary $0 5&lt;VHr
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401k
PLAN' Drug Mm workplace
Apply at EtO Miller Onve.
Altamonte Springs *07-7*01000. EOE
Landscape's labor positions
F T benefits 407-322 0133

Live in House Reaper: Prefer
working person non smoker no
drugs no pets no children
references requited room A
board 407 323 8019

Loan orynators necclnfl PT FT
no e*p needed Foil training
provided Earn whue you loam
Great income potential' Can
Angel today 306-956 5512

Mechancally
inclined
indiv dual needed tor w e
processing machinery Apply
4060 St Johns Parkway
S.n*0'd 407 322-7622

Muir Shoo portions available
for 'ast g-ow ng company
Seeking dependable workers
F T P ! available Located in
San'd'd at 2664 Jewett Lane
Contact
Joe
407-3216564i t 07
Vuona s Nonn P /for.a needs
psr/a make's subs waitresses
A phones Apply with owner at
2477 Pd'k Ave Sanford 6pm
8pm

Peel

Control

7 1 — H elp W a n ted

7 1 — llE L r W a n t e d

7 1 — H elt W a n t e d

Preschool Director Director
tor
Christian
preschool
Sanlord/Lako Mary area Must
be framed A experienced
Salary DOE send resume to 650
East Airport Btvd Santord Fl
32773

Service plumbera/heipert
needed. Residential 0
commercial Graat pay!
Hiring Immadiataly. 407300-0000

Vivonas
Fine
Italian
Restautant in Lk Mary needs
tu'l time Drive's Cal' 407-3302040

Shop HeljVSpray Tach
Atlantic Foam Inc

Benefits A Training Provided
Call 407-030-4700

Receptionist
Good
communications A customer
service skills FT benefits
available Can 407-324-2442
Repllle Maintenance at local
pot store P T . benbie hours
$6 50 hr bonuses
407-320 7001
Retail Merchandiser PT days
large greeting card company
is t4**ng mendvmkav tor lira
Sanford ama $7 00 hr P'case
visit www h.ungedge com Use
job rode 111185

S alet

Assistant:

Large
wholesale nursery seeks an
energetic, highly motivated
individual to support senior

tales staff Communieehon.
organization multi-tasking and
atten'ion In data* w required
rompuler knowledge a must wEh
the ab lity to learn eitended
graphics
programs
Fa*
resume to 407 321-1697 with
reteiences
bales individuals wanted who
a'e familiar with selling lo
'esdenLal
bu'dors
Competitive commissions
with full benefits including
|RA medicat and company
vehicle and ceil phone Call
APEX Pesl Control c/o Robed
Watson 077-459-2847 or

email tatjeniaceABeii.ca:n.
All inquiries confidential

Tech:

C«penence helpful but not
necessary Good driving record
a
must
Salary
plus
comnvss-on F T fa* resume lo
407-321-7999 or cail407-3315455
S4e development co kinking tor
Pip*1 Foreman $750*wk with
furnished pckup A benefits
package 407-275-7002 asktar
Clark
Plumbers
warehouse

$

407- 322-2611

To P lace Y our Ad Call
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211-148
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Foremen
workers multi-

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pruiects

Benehts
6525*24 DFWP

407-300-

Sales Person Bangui! a must
furniture sates full time Salary
plus commission 407-3220240

Seamgtreat:
E ip
on
Commercial Machines. Pd
holtdayaTvacationa.
Longwood. 407-034-0300
Sarvar needed

bieakfast/

lunch shift Apply in person
Swamp House O n a a 366068889 lor directions

OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE
1100 East First Street
1600 S.F. • Ample Parking
Cell for Appointment
(407) 321-7004

Established and growing
architectural loam company
hiring motivated detail oriented
people Wilt I'am lor pos'tons
available Good mam sMit and
a stab&lt;e work history is a plus
We otter health and dental
rsurarce mcentrvc bonuses and
a retirement plan We a'e
located at 2664 Jewetl Lane
Sanlord 407-321-6564*107
Ask lor Joe
S&lt;te development company
looking tor poo crew Lend man
Tail men A laborers Please call
407-275-7802. ask tor Clark
Site Base drew Local work
FiT wdttanefei 407-322-8133

Swim N Fun pooi company
is currently hiring lor the
following positions

■Pool Store Manager
Minimum 2 yrs eapenence m
pool industry
■Pool Cleaners - No
e*pe nonce needed
■Retail Store Setae - Fieubto
days and weekends
We offer e «cei'em pay and
benefits DFW P
Call 407-699-1952
Email S w m N Fun &lt;» aoi com
Fa* 407-699-5733

WAREHOUSE: Fun Time I

Mytene
407 323 7306

U n elr m sh ed

Santord.Take Mary: 1 2. and
SBnWnomAptv starting at $610
Lake F rod Lrvmg Cat rxjw 407322 9104 EH O

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R en t
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting « U2/wk
Historic Downtown
407-330-4423
95— R o om m a te
W a n ted
Male or iemale roommate
waded tnr -vwjnnd lk*x of 2 story
home In Historic District
kviurlek tot kacbeq and bath a ,
weii as p':vate and setu’e
entrance $575 per month
includes water and cabhr No
pe's
Background
check
required Call 407.314.0379
Seeking a person to share my
home vow of Lake Monroe Nil
house pn,negus Can 407-3287232 to* an appointment

9 7 — A pa rtm en ts •
F u r n is h e d
Sortoro: HMaonc 315 2 aoryT
$950/month 2'1 $590rnonih

407-202-2002.
Pert time cook, servers 0
dishwasher needed. Contact

9 9 — A pa rtm en ts -

Lake Mary: 31 5 arge fenced
lake'rontiot hrepiaca garage
private dead end et quiet
liwod'y neighborhood $895
mci * 1sr last (top Ready 515
407-94 7-0766

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Upscale Assisted Living
Community looking lor the
following positions

£

•FT L.P.N.
■FT CNA
■Dietary Aides
Please cak 1407) 32' -7550 or
tai resume to (407) 32'
2340

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Private Downtown Parking
$30 month
Convenient • Anglo Parking
Lease Required
Call for Appointment
■7004

Run a
ClassiflMd Ratos
(Prepayment Required)

it'ill

4 line ad.
..1 week $ 1 8 ........................3 weeks $36
.2 weeks $ 2 5 .......................... 4 weeks $45

Yard Sales....5 lines for $15

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

5-10 lines......................90*Alne
11-20 lines.................... aOtflne
21 or more lines.............. 70#/Mne

Legal Advertising
$4.95 per column inch

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Garage Sale Kit
• 3 Signs
• Bright Pre-Priced
Labels
• Checklist / tips

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Bonus, New Carpet. Carport
No P its, No Smoking
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OVA. Sscurtty System, waist
Braryl now EascuHvs Homs In
Astor Farmsl 4BD/38A/3car
gsrsgs/ Gated comm.... lawn
cars Inducted $2400/mo

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Laem: 2 story horns ranoveted
tor office uee. Over 2200 aq ft.
plenty o( parking. Mail

AlIORDflBlI HOMIS
VENTURI 1 P R O P I R I I I S

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BONO MONEY H u -H e p m

or Inauranos agsnctea,
Manays, Cm, atoSOBBn Aao,
8antord. |us1ohdowntown 1st
8t. 407-322-444*.
Dittoes For Rent: 400 aq ft to
•00 aq ft. Sanford. Fulton
OfflcsCanter. 407-314-3750

157— M o b ile H o m es
Fo r S ale

181— A p tlian c es 4c
F u r n itu r e Fo r S ale

187— S p o r tin g
G oods

19*— Pets 4t
S upplies

2/1, 55* park, naw paml.
awning 6 skating. $3500.obo
Tarma.
407-314-4154

Moving I Musi seH entire
household
turnUhmgi
Everything it teas than 3
yaars old. vary ncs oonetkon
Cal lor data**. 407-326-7781
or 407-416-2434

3 Staton Weight Machine
Welder. $300 407-327-9538

v&gt; Patti's Pat
Sitting A

110.000 Mat homnonar*
na»Hrri And

■uy•hems «Wi KO0cadi

181— A p tlia n c es *
Fu r n itu r e Fo r S ale

Omt Forctowat. Ikpoa1

H M N O IE OMNQC. VOLUSIA'

2/1. With Bonus
ftoom. apphancaa. fsnead yd
carport. $90,900
: 4/2. ovar 1700sq
ft w/Uv. Dm. Fam Rm w/Fpic.
2 Semd Porchaa on ovsr 1/4
yd $130,900
3/1, wUv. Dm.
Fam Rm. on ovar 1/4 me
yd 9125.900

141— H o m es Fo r
S ale
Oviodo. 3/2. 2 car garags!
comar lot 1643 aq It. sersan
pool. $245k 330-554-6074

AvaM Faraclaaural Call
407-221 -7959

157— M o bile H om es
F or S ale

PAUL O S B O R N E

Sanford Antique, lit ad. 3/7
Badroom, l6tMdi.tolc.aBhw.
sap garags. totally radons 6
charming, total 6 rooms.
$247,500 For Sals try Ownar
Call Joanna. 407-750-0707

VlktUII 1 F20FIB TltS
40? J?1 4764

107— M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r R e n t

3/2 DW. BN appliance* 6 *hed
Completely art ic ready to mows
in $597/mo. mchxtea lot rani,
with approved credit *07-3235160

D O N A T IO N
C H A L L E N G E

dantord: Adult park, 1/1.
ooyorod patio No pats. $375
4 dap. 407-314-4154

Mr. Alan Shawn Eeiarteln ha* turn thing away II
million a year to social servirt* agencies feeding the
n«*e«f&gt; throughout the country for the part 7 years.
Mr. Feinrtein. founder of Feinrtein International
Famine Center al 11111*Cnheraily, will be matching
donation* matte to MEALS ON WHEELS, ETC from
March 1lo April :i(&gt;.
For rnvr :«1 year*, MEALS ON WHEELS, ETC. ha*
served elderly client* who are al risk for malnutri­
tion. Our waiting llrt* are growing, no every dollar
rained really count*! Seven Hundred neniors depend
on MeaLn on Wheel* to provide food each day. Help
meal* on Wheels, Ele. meet Mr Feinrtein'* challenge
MeaLn on Wheel*. Etc., 2801 S. Financial Court
Sanford, Florida :?2"7:l. Vi.nit our Web site
www.mealM‘tc.org or call 407 :11:1-8877 ext. 110 for
information.

2009 S. O ak Ave.
Sanford
Staurday, A pril 30
12 • 5 MP
3 BR / 2 Bath w/Nraplacs
Doubts Lot
$249,000

407-314-4154

Bad. black iron canopy, witti
mattrsu $ boi springs navar
used ooat $899. so* $350 407260-2005
BED: NASA technology Visco
memory loam mattress set as
seen on TV .Matt 2 year nonprorated warranty All new in
plastic Retails $1599 must sett
$596 407-631-1322 or 356-7531515 Delivery available
Ba6a: Al brand new Never-Ftp
Pillow-Top Mattress sets
Queen $135 King $195.407*
331-1941 or 366-753 0469

H elp F e e d
A t- R is k S e n l o r e l

O p en H ou se

L U L L
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remote
conlrol
haad/lool
and
massage. daluie chiropractic
mattras*
All naw wih
manutactursr's
warranty
$1650 Compare to Craftmatte
al $2295 407-402-1761 or
366-753-1515

Foot Tatote: Gorgeous 8
tumture-styte tabte. decorative
tegs, taalhar pockate. avervrad
1* three piece Italian stats
Aocoaaory k*. bate Brand new
in crata Cost $4500. tail
$1350 407-402-1701 or 366753-0468

6pa: Portable energy sHewnt
110-voU insulated oover al new
$1295 407-339-0670 or 386216-2946
Moving Sale Furmlure 6
Household items For Sate
t615 West Lake Mary Bhrd. Ik
Mary Bargain prices’ AH must
go’ 407-323-1599
Federal style partners desk,
leather Inp $225 Lous XVI STyte
ladies desk $345 Drum tabte.
leather lop $250 Reproduction
sideboard.
$689
corner
cabinet $459. inspired Home
Consignments 407-322-5930

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hood Sira large, kept m turner
Storage $3 000 Call 386 769-

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ROOFING for Bams. Boat
Docks. Shops, etc Also CuNefl
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quasi Ptease Cal 407-314
8703

2714 Ridoewood Ave., Sanford • 330-5204

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rails.never used. Spato $3500.
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picnic table, grills TVs VCR.
tools fishing gear refrigerator,
fieerer
glass
ware.
cnUnclWes A more Thurs-Sun.
9 5 312 Graham SI 407-3653492
Moving Sale 2425 laurel Ave
Sanford Apr 29 A 30 8 3pm
Furniture ’ousehcXd items A
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Dodge Grand Caravan. 2003.
Rear A C . loaded, must see'
510990 C al S p u n North 321669-3009

200t 1 ton
Dually flat Bad 8 0 950 Can
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5odge Ram 2002 Crew Cab
515 950
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Ford F150 2003 E it Cab 19k
mi 513.950 Call or visit
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mi V 8 58450 C a l or visit
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Brass. Newapape
Radiators A Batteries
Kokom o Recycling:
407-321-0004
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1988 Raney 24 Class C Motor
Home Chev 350 eng 6 brand
new Was KUSwGen. 5tkm4aa
56 500 Also Kar Tote auto derty
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R 4 mg mower 16tt utility trailer
(newt electric wheel chair air
tools other toots 407-6944488
Hot Tub Spa 5 person. 5hp. 20
lets cab Lights never used
Warrty retail 54300 sacrifice
51595 407 859-2562

Specialising m Vinyl
Fencing
■Free Estimates
H.icensed/tnsured
Quality Work
•Prompt Service

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Quick Century 2002. one
owner tuny loaded 16 990 C al
Saturn North 321-689 3009

PlamWN.

LEE J HARTLEY and HENRY
SMITH, and any unknown
spousa.
hairs.
devtsaas.
grantees assignees, kenors.
creditors trustees, or other
claimants by through, under or
agamsl LEE J HARTLEY and
HENRY SMITH, and al parties
having or banning to have any
nght title or interest *i the
property deterbed herein.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION

a n d y

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DEFENDANTS LEE J HART­
LEY and HENRY SMITH *
akve and then unknown spout
os if mamod and 4 dead then
unknown hens
lees, grantees assent kenors
spouses creditors successors
or trustees or each of them, and
iy and sit persons or partws
claiming by through under or
against them or each of them
and against any and an parties
or persons having or banning
any nght title or interest m and
to the totowmg deterbed property. lying and situate m
Semmole County Ftonda. to wrt

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CLERK
COURT

OF

THE

By Deborah Conant
Deputy Clerk
Publish Aprs 6. 13 20. 27. 2005
P027______________________
NO TICS OF
Pubkc auction to be held al 9 00
am on lha 11th Ray ef Nay,
3005 Al the Iron! door ol
Sanford Towing A Recovery Inc
located al 2522 Country Club
Rd Senturd FI 32771 tor lha
purpose ol disposing of b e tolJNIHU11P4HT366811
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1995 FORD
Pubkc auction to be hpd P • 00
am on be 11*1 May at Nay.
1000 Al the front door of
Sanford Towmg A Recovery Inc .
located P 2522 Country Club
Rd . Sanlord FI 32771 tor b e
purpose of dwpoamg of the tot-

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PARCEL 104 06 20 31-300015F-0000

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see loaded warranty 510090
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owner auto al power 511900
Cal S p u n Norti 3216993009

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SEC 06 TWP 20 S RGC 31E S
97 5 FT OF N 455 FT OF SE
1/4 OF SW 1/4 W OF ACL RV
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County of Semmote Slats of
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Save Big Loaded Warranty
510990 Cal S p u n North 321689 3009
Saturn SC2 2001. one owner,
auk), sunroof loaded. 57.990
CM S p u n Norti. 3216 M 3 0 09
Saturn SL. 2002. one owner. 5
Weed AC. CO 19k. 57.990 CM
Saturn North. 321-689 3009
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owner, auto sunroof, loaded
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owner, auto. AC. C O A more
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owner, loaded. M .990 Cak
S a iu n North. 3216BB-300B

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be ledaamad accorOng to law.
ba property desertoad m such
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door.
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County
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Nissan Mat.ma 2001 20th
annversary Sunroof leather
luadod cne owner 5*2990 Cal
Saturn North 321-689-3009

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prople Ibb bcI up slralrrs A sell priBlusI I Bslusisiiw* available
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that TERRY D NiCKELSON
the holder ol be toaowmg cmtScaleiti has Med sad certSicateiti tor a la. dead to be
issued thereon The certScate
numbaiill and yeantl of
issuance the description of ba
property and b e name*11 m
when S waa assessed ware as

Fo'd Escort Wagon 1997.
auto AC more on# owner.
53 990 C a l Saturn North 321689 3009

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Chevrolet Cavaiur 2003 auto.
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Chevrolet Malibu LS 2005 V6 loaded t2k. huge savings
514 990 CalSaAjmNorth 321689 3009

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Honda C h v LX 2001 Auto
511 950
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T h e salary range for this position is $29,000 to $35,000.
Please submit a letter of interest, full resume, salary his­
tory and a minimum of four references with current tele­
phone numbers to the City of Sanford Housing Authority,
A T T N : Mr. Ja m e s Abernathy, H U D Administrative
Receiver, 94 Castle Brewer Court, P.O. Box 2359,
Sanford, Florida 32771-2359. T h e deadline for applica­
tion submission is Friday, M ay 6, 2005 by 5:00 P.M.,
Eastern Standard Tim e (E S T ). Sanford Housing
Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer and main-

Pubkc auction to be hold P 9 00
am on the 1Mh Way at M l
1000 At the tront door of
Sanford Towing A Recovery Inc .
located at 2522 Country Club
Rd Sanford FI 32771. lor be
purpose of disposing of b e to!

wife heve Med hit Complemt m
j n e Circuit Court Eighteenth

407-330407-7754311.

Minimum Qualifications: Candidate must possess a high
school diploma and a Valid Florida Drivers License may
be a condition of initial or continuing employment. A
Journeym en's Qualifications in at least one of the major
maintenance functions (e.g., plumbing, electrical, H V A C ,
carpentry, etc.), and some demonstrated experience in
two of the other disciplines. Tw o years related mainte­
nance supervision or construction management experi­
ence is also required.

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The East 42 7 feet of the toMowmg deserbed real property
Commence at NW comer of the
SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section
5 TownsNp ?! S Range 30 E
Semmofe County Florida being
also the SW cornet of Columbus
Harbor as recorded m Pint Buck
19 Paget 38 and 39 of the
Public Records of Seminole
County Florida thence S 89'
25 E along South kne of sab
Columbus Harbor being also
the North kne of sad SE 1/4 of
SW 1/4 a distance 311 06 'tor a
Pomt of Beginning thence con­
tinue S 89' 25 E 19764 to the
NW comet of Lot 6 Central Park
at recorded m Plat Boot 6
Page 99 Pubkc Records of
Semmole
County
Florida
thence SOO TS W along West
kne of sad Lot 6 a distance
477 20 1466 60 detc I To NE
comer of Lot 4 of ta d Central
Part thence N 89* 18 W 198 24
along the North kne of sad Lot
4 thence N 00* 2901* E 476 80
to Pomt ol Begmnmg

Paul Nevii Servitas
Lc/Bonded Insured
Pressure Washmg Pamtmg
Light Plumbing Etc
407-302-0739

2 5 4 -P a

Dated #vt 29 day of March.
2005

YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
HEREBY SEVERALLY N O TI­
FIED THAT EDWARD J FAGAN
and PATRICIA fM N FAGAN tvs

a n

T h e Maintenance Foreman must evidence a wide range
of technical skills including documented experience with
residential plumbing and carpentry. This includes super­
vising other skilled and unskilled staff to diagnose main­
tenance problems and make the necessary repairs. Th is
position also performs emergency maintenance work
when required. This position has the responsibility to
lead and provide technical assistance and training to
other maintenance employees working in his/her unit,
and to periodically provide instruction and inspection of
work performed by agency contractors.

Thu notice thal be pubbehad
once a weak for four consecutive

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EDWARD J FAGAN and
PATRICIA ANN FAGAN. h»s

THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
ford F l 50 2002 4.4 512 950
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WummagaiH ahaTali f »w&lt;Tj»e
equ&lt;)manl dothes housaTxjM
items toys miscellaneous
Grace
Fellowship
Cong
Church 2401 S Park Ave
Sanford Fn/Sat. Apr 2930
9am 3pm

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Circuit, m and for
County.
Florida,
against you and M b i of you as
Defendanfa to quwf Me of Vie
PlaeMN to t w at
rap proparty located In Semeioto
Courtly. Ftonda. b e i
title of wtvcfi
•EDWARD J
FAGAN and
PATRICIA ANN FAGAN. Ne wda.
PlwnMN vs LEE J HARTLEY
and
HENRY
SMITH.
Defend ants*, and you and each
of you are hereby rogueed to
serve a copy of your arwwar or
other defense 4 any. upon
FRANK
C
WHIOHAM.
ESQUIRE, of 8TENSTROM .
MdNTOSH. COLBERT. WHIOH­
AM. REISCHMANN t PARTLOW. P A . POP Ofkca Bo. 4948.
Sanford. Ftonda 32772-4948.
and to Me Via onpnp of aama at
the office of b e Ctort of b e
above-styled Court on or before
May 4. 2005. at requeed by law
If you fee to do so judgment by
default ww be taken agemto you

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T h e Housing Authority of the City of Sanford, Florida ia
seeking a highly qualified and experienced professional
for its Maintenance Foreman. T h e selected candidate
will be responsible for preventive, routine and em er­
gency maintenance of the physical components of the
properties through timely and quality completion of work
orders and turn over of vacant units.

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Dated on 4/7/3006
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT

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by OERALDME HARFORO
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ACCORDING T O TH E PLAT
THEHEOP AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 21. M O E S I M S ,
OP TH E PUBLIC NECOKOS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOW*
OA

CtaMd at Santord, Samtooto
County. FtorMtt N * Slat day ol

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Sy: W a r n K. Pot. Chairman

OaacttoBon ol Property: LEO
LOT 10 BUt 14 TR S TOWN OF
SANFORD PB 1 PQ 60

iwiiti n men numo: oJ

Altoal: David P Laniat, Jr.,

PuMah.Aprtl27.2000
P15S

DREQQORS. KERRY OREQOOR8

IN TMfl CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE 1tTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
S E M N O L I CO UNTY
FLOW OA
OENERAL
JURWOtCTtON DIVISION
C ASE N 0 -.M C A M 4 -1 4 0

All ol aald proparty being In toa
County ol BatnlnoM. Slate ol
Florida
Unto** auch oanttoatofa) anal
be redeemed actonttng to law.
the property deecrtoed In auch
camhcatofi) wN be told to toe
nignusi mxsm H M wbci front
door.
Samlnola
County
Courthouse. Santord, Florida,
on
Monday. MAY 2. NOS
11 00am

al

Paymant ol Saw toe. appkeaHa documantary atamp taaaa
and recording faat ara raquaad
to ba paid by ttw luccaaatul bid­
der at to* tala Ful paymant ol
an amount aqual to Itw highest
Hd ta due within 24 hourt altar
the advertised tana ol safe Al
paymant* than ba caah or guarantaad
instrument,
mada
payable to lha Clark ol tha
Circuit Court

M ORTOAQE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S
IN C .
PLAINTIFF
VS
FLORIDA STATE TRUST
CORPORATION AS TRUSTEE
UNDER TRUST *100 A K A too
CLOVE CO URT LAND TRUST
DATED JULY 17.2003.
BENEFICIAL FLORIDA INC
TIMOTHY PATRICK JONES
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
TIM OTHY PATRICK JONES.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT) S)
NOTIC2 OF ACTION

Dated on 4/19/2005

CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Pubkth Apr* 27. 2005
P1S2
notice of Application
tor Ta* Deed
N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that FIDELA DENNY, lha holder
ol toe lohowmg certihcalet*) ha*
filed ta d certificate!t) tor a Ua
deed lo be ittued thereon The
cerlitcale Humbert*) and yaarttl
ol issuance tha detenphon of
tha property, and the named i m
which 4 was a**e**ed ivare at
lokowi

CERTIFICATE NO: IIS YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1966
PARCEL ID# 25-19-30-SAG1206 0100
Description ol Property LEG
LO T 10BIK 12 TR D TOWN OF
SANFORD PB 1 PG 56
Names in which assessed
SAMUEL B THOMPSON HEIRS
AM ol sad property being in to*
County of Seminole Stale ol
Florida
Unless such certifcaleitl shaM
be redeemed according to law.
to* property desorbed m such
certificate)*) ww be sold lo to*
Iwghetl bdder al to* west Irani
door
Semi nof*
County
Coorthouse, Santord. Florida,
on
Monday JU N E 6. 20M . at

ItOOam
Payment ot Sal* lee appkea
He documentary stamp taiet
and recordng tees arc required
to be pad by the successful lad­
der at toe sale Full payment ol
an amount equal lo toe highest
bd it duo withm 24 hours after
toe advertised lime ot sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument
mad*
payable lo Ih* Clerk ol to#
Circuit Court
Dated on 4212005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
CO URT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 27 2005 and May
4.11, 18 2005
P153
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Seminole County Port
Authority hereby give* pubkc
notice that Ih* Personnel
Committee an* meet on H ay I.
9996 al 12 00 noon n toe Been)
Room ol the Administration
BuMdmg. 1510 Kaatnar Place
Sanfoid
Seminole County.
Florida
Pereone e * i d s K W a t neatkng
aawatanca topirtcIpaN vithaaa
proceedings should contact the
Banknote County Fort Adtaortty
m advance ot ttw meeimg at
(407) 322-4796 Persona are
advised ttiat tt ttwy dead* to
appeal any M aenn* mao* at
ttsa meeang. ttwy stt need 6
record ol ttw praceetSnga, and
tot auch purpose i , ttwy may
need to matte a MtttWrn record
ot ttw procftjdwg* mada. wham
record tnctodM ttw tottttwcny
and n l N w a upon attach ttw

to^bwd^Beclen

D o M 6t Santord E ttwatcla
County. Ftonda tttte &gt; i « day of
Apr*. 9006 A D

T O FLORIDA STATE TRUST
CORPORATION AS TRUSTEE
UNDER TRUST #100 A K A 100
CLOVE COURT LAND TRUST
DATED JULY 17 2003 C O
DAVID JECKOVICH REGIS
TERED AGENT
whose residence it unknown it
he'sherthey be living and il
he'thru hey be dead
Ih#
unknown dalendanrt who may
ba spouses heirt devisee*
grantee t assignee* lienors
creditor*, irutlee* and a* par­
lies claiming an interest by
through under or against Ih*
0*1endants who are not known
lo be dead or akva and all pat
lies having or claiming lo have
any right tide a interest m toe
property described m to* mort­
gage being loteclosed herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose e
mortgage on toe Iorlowing prop
erty
LOT
39
SANDALWOOD
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
t h e r e o f a s r e c o r d e d in

PLAT BOOK 18 PAGE 11 OF
th e

p u b l ic

records

of

SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
has been Is m aoianef you end
Thai you ere required lo serve a
copy of your widen delenses it
any to S on DAVID J STERN
ESQ Ptaintifls attorney whose
address is 601 S University
Drive #500. Plantation FL
33324 |no later than M day*
from lha dal* ot toe hrit pubkeabon ot tha notice ol action i end
H# to* original with toa clerk ol
ths court either before service
on Plwntrf! s attorney or unmediataly thereafter otherwise a
default w* ba entered agamsi
you Ih tha rekel demanded m
to* complaint or petition feed
herein
WITNESS my hand and toe
seal ot this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida Itvs day ol APR
20 2005
MARYANNE MORSE CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY Carol Moore
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION FL 33324
05 39027
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT person* with disatHi
be* n*edmg a special accom
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION al
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al &lt;407(665-4227
1-900 9556771 (TDD) or l BOO955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TW O CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALD

hat baan Nad agatnai you and
you ara taquaad k&gt; aarva a copy
ol your witttan datonaaa, a any,
to R. on Mamba* c . Warnon.
P A , Attorney tor PMnM, whoa*
addraai It (BOO NW 49TH
STREET, SUITE 120. FT. LAUDEROALE. FL U X V wttt*i ttwty
IM| day* aflat Via M pubbcapubtah In THE SANFORD HER­
ALD) and Ita toe ongnal wNh
toe Clerti ol ana Court ettoer
before aervtce on Plaintiff*
attorney or anmodwtoly toara*
after otoarsna* a datautt wd ba
entered agamat you tor toe ratal
demanded in toa oompieeit
In accordance with lha
Americana with DiaabiMiaa Act.
Paraona with DwabWtwa needmg a apactal accommodation to
particpal# m tors proceeding
should contact the Court
Admmwttalor at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)32343M not later than aavan (7)
day* poor to lha proceedmg It
hearing impaired (TDD) 1-600945-6771 or Vorca (V) 1-600945-6770 via Florida Relay
Service*
WITNESS my hand and lha
teal ol thi* Court this day o&gt; APR
20 2005
Maryanna Morte
A* Clerti of toe Court
By Carol Moore
A* Deputy Clerk
Pubkth (Please pubhsh m The
Sanlord Herald i
Pubkth April 27. 2005 and May
4 2005
PI57

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
IN ANO FOR
SIM N O LE COUNTY
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 62-297t-CA-14W
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Plaintih
vs
JU U O S MARR020S el aJ
Defendant itl

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated Apr# 20 2005
and entered m Case No 022579-CA 14 W ot the Circuit
Court ol toe E IG H TEEN TH
Judicial Circuit in and Ih SEMI­
NOLE County Flood* wherein
CHASE MANHATTAN M OR T­
GAGE
CORPORATION
is
Plamlifl and JULIO S MARRO
ZOS el ai are Defendant* I
win sell lo to* highest and best
bidder Ih cash at to* West tram
floor Ol to* Courthouse m SAN­
FORD
SEMINOLF Coomy
Florida 11 00 AM o clock on to*
19th day of May 2005 to# lotlowing described property as set
lorth m sad Final Judgment lo
wit
LOT 17 BLOCK C LAKE OfllENTA HILLS UNIT 2 ACCORD­
ING t o t h e p l a t t h e r e o f
AS RECOR DEO IN PLAT BOOK
14 AT PAGE 77 PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA s k a 536
Bach Btvd . Altamonte Springs
Florid* 32701

C M L O M B tO N
C A M NO.: 66CA6M-140
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.

MC-.
vs
ANNA
NATALUCCI;
•HAHROKHM AZARIAN.
HOM ECOM MOS FI4ANCIAL
NETWORK. M C : MORTOAQE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION
SYSTEM S. B C .A S N O M S C C
FOR UNAttORTOAOE U C :
JOHN DOC ; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(B) M
POSSESSION O F T K
SUBJE C T FROFC R TY.

DATED toto 209t day ol Apr*.
2009
MARYANNE MORSE
A* CNrtt ol aaid Court
By Ato#w Cyras
A* Deputy Clerk

Vetsd* Auctton • 900am
WHEN: M r 14. M l
WHERE: PauDs Ksatog. 1919
W. lit Street. Santord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442

VEHICLE
YEAR: 1966
MAKE: CH EW
MOOEL: 40R
COLOR: BLUE

9930 SW 77M Avenue. Suita

200

Mian#. Florida 33156-2619
(305)662-4110
Pomona with a Oaabwty who

need a special accommodation
to participate tn ttes proceeding
should
contact
Court
Adnumattatton at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sue* N30I. Santord.
Florida 32771. wfttvn 2 wortung
day* pnH to the proceedaig
Telephone (407)665-4227. 1*
600-9556771 (TDD) H 16009556770 (V) via Florida Relay
Service
Pubkth Apr# 27. 2005 and May
4 2005
PI 59

Tenant

Una #

1156 •WJkam Morgan
3016 - Kerry Snator
3051 - Titlany Frankkn
3030 3008 •John Ekat
3077 •Tama Ingram
2039 - Reginald Bellamy
3056 - Cecilia Lewis
2104 •Miguel Saldana
1046 - Enc Manor
Your linage rent it m arrears
and your personal property anil
ba told al pubkc tale to satisfy
storage lees and eipentet
5ate w.* be held May 16.2006
1160 am A USA Star A Way
4051 West SR 46 Santord FL
32771 (4071302-4077
Pubkth Apr# 27 2005 and May
4 2005
P160
Public Auction
Pubkc auction to be held at 9 01
am on the dayts) specified
below al the Irani door ol
Athen t Towing Inc located al
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd Suite
r34 Santord FL Ih toe purpose
ol disposing ot the following
vehicles
F n further inlormation please
cab &lt;407)321 2946

OArtMto
Itl Year 1995Make Ford
VIN# 1FALP62W0SH162105
i ?) Year 1968 Make Mar da
ViN* JMIGD2228J1520200
Publish Apr# 2 7 2005
R161
no

net

WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN May 12.2008
TIME 10 00am
WHERE A 6 R Towing Serve*
1001 N Orlando Aye
Maitland FL 32751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION •
1960 Oodge Caravan
1B4FK4033JK2 77060
Pubkth Apr# 27 2005
PI62

L egals

A copy shaa be avattabta ai to*
oRo* ol ttw Ctty Ctorti tor a l peraona deUrkig to esarnrw ttw
aama.

N O TICi OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

Courthouse 301 N
Park
Avenue. Santord Ft 32771. at
1100 AM on MAY 6. 2005. to*
loAowmg deecrtoed property aa
tel lorth in aaid Final Judgment,
tow#

A l partwt in Martel and caitana the* have an opportuntty
to b# heard al aaid hearing
By order ol the Ctty Commisawn
ol ttw Cay ol Santord. Ftonda

VMtt: 101AW19R6F6236127
VEHICLE

YEAR 1966
Submaied try
Faber A OtttrU, P. A.

L egals

MAKE OLOSMOBUE
MODEL 4DR
COLOR BLUE
VINtt: 1G3AJ19R3GD412554

VEHICLE
YEAR I960
MAKE FORD
MOOEL STATION WAGON
COLOR RED
VIN # 1FMCU12T3JUD61315
VEHICLE
YEAR 1990
MAKE DODGE
MOOEL VAN
COLOR BLUE
VIN# 2B4FK25K9LR753068
Vahid* Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN May 17.2006
WHERE Paul's Towing 19t9
W 1st Sheet Santord FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1967
MAKE FORD
MODEL 40R
COLOR SILVER
VIN# 1FABP50O7HA135601
Note* is hereby given Pauls
Towing an# sen al pubic auction
tor salvage lor cash on demand
to hqhatl bdder the lokowing
described vehicles
Prospective
bidder*
may
inspect vehicle 1 one hour pno*
to sale Terris are CASH QR
CERTIFIED FU N D S ' Pauls
Towing reserves the right to
accept or i*)*ct any and all
BIDS
Put#nh Apr# 27 2005
P164
___________

M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FN* Number 05-0427C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
MICHAEL A TARICANO
Decease]

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol toe estate
Of MICHAEL A TARICANO
deceased whose dal* of death
was August 3 2004 File
Number 05-0627-CP it pending
m toe C iiCuil Court tor Semmoie
County
Florida
Praba’e
Dnnskin the address of Mhch is
P O Boi 0099 Santord Florida
32772 0099
The names and
addresses of toe personal rapt#
senlatrv* and toe personal rep­
resentative s attorney are set
forth below
AH creditor* of toe Decedent
and other persons having dams
oi demands agamsi Decedents
estate on whom a copy of tots
notice is required to be served
mu si ta# me# claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATE R OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATC
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SCR
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other credtloit of the
Decedent and persons having
claims ot demands agamsi toe
Decedent s estate must I4e toe#
Claims wth this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF T h is NOTICE

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
TH ESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
C O N TA C T
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330-5610 46 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at toe above
meeting or hearing he may
need a verbatim record ot to#
proceedmg* including toe testi­
mony and evidence which
record is not provided by the
City ol Santord (FS 266 01051
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy Ctty Clerk
Publish Apr# 27. 2005
PI68

Notice ol Application
tor Ttti Deed
NOTICE IS HERFBY GIVEN
that EOUIFUNDING INC toe
holder ol toe following certiti
caietst hat toed said certitieaten i tor a lai deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
Humberts) and yearttl ol
issuance to# description ot toe
property and toe nametsl m
which il was attested ivare at
loSows

CERTIFICATE NO 796 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2002
PARCEL ID# 35 19 30 522
CA00 0030
Description of Property lE G
LOT 3 IUK A COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR UNIT 3 PB 12 PG 75
Names m wtveh assessed JOE
H PAULINE MARY t PAUHNE
All ol saU property bemg in toe
County o* Semmoie Stale cit
Florida
unless Such certiticateisi than
be redeemed accordmg to taw
toe property described m such
certilrcaletst wat be sold to toe
highest bidder a| toe west front
door
Seminole
County
Courthouse Santord Fkinda
on
Monday
It 00am

MAY 21. 2009 at

Payment at Saie lee appkea
bur documentary stamp lares
and recording fees ,v* raquaed
ta tie part by toe successful b#1
der al toe sate Fuk payment ol
an amount equal to toe highest
b#l i» due witom 24 hours abet
toe advertised time ol sale All
payments shall be cash or guar
anieed
instrument
made
payable lo to* Clerk ot Ih*
C»cutl Court
Dated on 4 7 7005

Nnftra of Application
tot Taa D M

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark ol sard Court
By Alisha Cyrus
At Deputy Clerk

CAJ TOWING WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMAND TO MIGHESTBID
DER
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLE

NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O I2i YEARS OR MORE
AFTER T h e
D ECEDEN T S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

Submaied by
Faber A QitliU P A
9630 SW 77th Avenue

1994
GMC 02500 TRUCK
WAGON Burgandy
VIN# IGKEO25K9RF50434]

The dale d toe last pubhcafmn
of tots Notice is Apr# 27 2005

CERTIFICATE NO. 3662 YEAR
OF IS3UANCE 2001

Co Personal Representative
M ARKS TARICANO
F O Boi 950067
Lake Mary EL 32746

PARCEL ID# 15 21 30 504
OCOO 0050

DATED tots 20to day o* Apr#
2005

200

Suit*

Miami Florida 33156 2619
(3051662-4110
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
10 participate m this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration al 301 N Park
Avenue Suit# N301 Santoro
FlHda 32771. withai 2 workaig
days pro* lo toe proceedaig
Telephone (407)665-4227 1600-955-6771 (TDD I H t-600955-6770 IV) via Florid* Relay
Service
Pubkth Apr# 27 2005 and May
4. 2005
P is a
M THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF TNS U Q M T U M T H
j u o ic ia l c m c u t

OFFLOMOA.
MANOFOR
9HBN04J COUNTY

camnowSbcTSS
U S BANK. N A SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER T O THE LEADER
MORTGAGE COMPANY.

ftambK.

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

THIS AUCTION WILL BE MELD
ON MAY 11. &gt;006 AT 10
O CLOCK AT C A J TOW ING
1240 S CR 427 LONGWOOD
FL 32750
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MAY
INSPECT THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFORE
AUCTIO N
B ETW EEN 9AM AND 5PM
TERMS ARE CASH OR C E R TI­
FIED FUNDS CAJ TOW ING
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
A C C EP T OR R E JE C T ANY
AND ALL BIDS
Pubkth Apr# 27 2005
PI 63

Vahid* Auction 4 9 00am
WHEN

May 16. MB

WHERE Pauls Towing 1919
W 1st Street Santord FL 32771

1407)321-7442
VEHICLE

YEAR 1979
MAKE CHEW
MODEL 4DR
COLOR LT BLUE
VIN • 1W19M90424199

Mated* Aucaon • 9 00am
WHEN Mev ta.3M 6

vs

MATTHEW L LEONARO.« a l.
OaAandartt (■ ).

9

NOTICE OF
FORBCLOBURB BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a FaiW Judgmerk ol
FeeactoNM datod Aprt BO. B006
and arttw ad In Caa* No 022579-CA-14-W, tt ttW Craj*
Court ol Mo EIOHTEENTH
JuRoto Canal tti and tar SEMI­
NOLE County Florida wftwvn
U S BANK. N A SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO THE UEAOCR
MORTGAGE COMRANV to
FtoMM and MATTHEW L.
LEONARO.
61 M .
W

WHERE Pads Towing 1919
W 1st Sheet Santord. FL 32771
1407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1964
MAKE TOYOTA
MOOEL 40R
COLOR WHITE
Vtt# § 4T1BK12E7RUB62204

VEHICLE
YEAR 1966
MAKE: HOMEMADE
MOOEL THALER
COLOR: UNKNOWN
Vtt#6: NQV1N00006107B996
Wed* Aucaon tot 00am
WHEN Mn t 16, I M

WHERE: Fad's taeang. t ilt
W. 1• BaaaLBaMaW.Fl 32771
(407)321-74*2
WMCLC
YEAR 1967
MAKE: PONTIAC
MOOEL: M l
COLOR WHOf
VN6:1QI9M14U9H0B77M

Co-Personal Representative
Jane Tarcano
P O Boi 950067
lakaMary FL 32746
TERRANCE H DITTMER ESQ
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 210471
Post Ottce Boi 540057
Orlando FL 32654-0057
(407)6430346
Putksh Apr# 27. 2005 and May
4. 2005
P i 67

April 23.9661
NOT1CCOF APUBLIC
HBMNOTO
CONBMMKTMI ADOPTION
OF ANONCMNANCCBY
TMSCOY OF BANPOMO.
FLOWOA
Noaca is hereby given that a
Pubkc Hearing wil ba held m to*
Commission Chambers al to*
Ctty Ha# #i ttw Ctty of Santord.
Florida, a# 700 ottack PM on
MttftWv, Mwr B. I M . to eonttdtt# ttw adaption of an ord­
nance by ttw Ctty at Santord
Florida tttte ol e#*cfi m as tal­
low*

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD
FLORIOA.
AMENDMQ ORDINANCE NO
3926 OF SAIO CITY. SAID
ORDNANCE
BEING
A
PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT
REZONE. SAID AMENDMENT
TO CMANOE THE ZONttdG OF
• 75 • ACRES OF PROPERTY
LYWQ BETW EEN W 1BT
STREET ANO CREEK ROAD
ANO BETW EEN CENTRAL
PARK DRIVE ANO UPSALA
ROAD. FROM PO P U W C D
DEVELOPMENT. TO
PO.
PLAIN ED DEVELOPMENT;
A M ) TO AMEM) T IC FLORfOA-STOR-A-WAV PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT
MASTER
PLAN TO ALLOW A CHANGE
FROM BELF STORAGE TO
OPFCEAMAREMOUSE FLEX
M C E FOR A PORTION OF
TM I BITE; PNOVCMNQ FOR
BEVCRAOIJTY. CONFLICT*
A M ) EFFECTIVE DATE.

T O MARY FERNANDEZ AND
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
MARY FERNANDEZ
who** revdenc* l* unknown #
heTsherthey be living, and it
he/sheTtwy be dead, to*
unknown defendant* who may
be spouses, heir*, devisees
giant***, assignees, lienor*,
creditors trustees and a# paitw* claiming an inter **1 by.
through, under or against tha
Defendant* who are nc# known
to be dead or akv*. and al par
he* having ot clwrtwng to have
any right, titW or interest m the
property deecrtoed in the mort­
gage being foreclosed herem
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an acton to foreckn* a
mortgage on the toiowwig prop­
erty
UNIT 1706 BUILDING 17. OF
NORTHIAKE VILLAGE CON
DOMINIUM Vlt A CONDOMINI­
UM ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION OF CONDO
MINIUM
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED
IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1641 PAOE
403 PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORf
DA. AND ALL RECORDED AND
UNRECORDED
AMEND
MENTS THERETO TOGETM
ER W ITH AN UNDIVIDED
INTEREST OR SHARE IN THE
COMMON ELEMENTS APPUM
TENANT THERETO
has been tiled agamsi you and
that you are required 10 serve a
copy ot your written delenses it
any to it on DAVID J STERN
ESQ Fhaintifts attorney whose
address IS 001 S University
Dove #500 Plantation FL
33324 tno later than 30 days
from toe dale ol toe tost publ#;a
kon d this notice ot action i and
Me to# ong#i#J with to# decs ol
ton court etther before service
on PlamWI s attorney or immedi
alely thereafter otherwise a
default w#i be entaied agamsi
you lor toe rule! demanded m
toe cornpia## o» petition kind
heiem
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
seal ot this Court al SEMiNOL E
County Fkvrida this day ot APR
11 2005

Deterptmn ol Fhoperty LEG
LOT 5 B lh C STERLING PARK
UNIT 3P B 16PGS 52 TO 54
Names m which assessed
HUBBARD
W
HARMON
LESLIE E HARMON
All of sad property being m to*
County ol Senunow Stale ol
Florida
Unless Such certiticateisi shall
be redeemed according to law
toe property described m such
certaicateis) w* be sou to toe
tvghesl bidder at to# west trorrt
door.
Seminow
County
Courthouse Santord Florida
on
Monday MAY 23. 2009 at
ft 00am
Payment ot Saw lee appkea
bto documentary stamp lu e s
and recording tees are requaed
to be paU by to* successful bu
der at ttw saw Fu# payment ol
an amount equal to ttw tvghest
bU « due enttwi 24 hour* after
toe advertwad t#n* of saw A#
payment* she# be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable lo the Clerk ot toe
Circuit Cotttt

Doled on 477/2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT

SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by OERAIXMNE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Pubfcsn Apr# 13. 20. 27. 2005
and May 4 .2006
F070

CAM Ha 66 CA4B6-14K
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.

MC.

FLAM TVF

VS

IBARVFCRNAMXZ. CTAL.
OEFEMMNTfS)

I

LO T 329. THE VILLAGES AT
KlNGSBRlDGE WEST. TRACT
C-1. ACCORDING T O THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 47. PAGES
64 THROUGH 67. INCLUSIVE
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ot the Court
By Aksha Cyrus
As Deputy Clark
In
accordance
with
toe
Americans with Disabttttie* Act
person* needmg a reasonable
accommodation to partictoat* #i
ItMS proceedaig should, no later
than two (2) days poor, contact
toe Clerk ot the Court s drsab*
ty coordinator at 40 7 665-4227.
301 N PARK AVE SUITE
N301. SANFORD FL. 32771 It
hearing impaired contact (TDOl
6009558771 via Ftonda Relay
System
Pubksh Santord Herald
Submitted by
Ben E/ra 9 KaU PA
Attorneys tor Ptamtift
951 N E 167th Street Suite 204
North Miami Beach Florida
33162
Telephone .3051770 4100
Publish Apr# 20 27, 2005
P1I6

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O f FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO 04-2S24-CA-14K
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Plunk#
v*
RONALD J PLATT *1 al
Defendant 1st
NOTICE OF

FORECLOSURE BALE
MARYANNE MORSE CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY Carol Moor*
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION FL 33324
05 30353
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT persons wito (lisab&lt;ti
ties needmg a sperial accom
modation
shoukl
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION at
the
SEM iN O lE
County
Courthouse at 1407)665 4227
1 000 9550771 i TDD I or 1 000
955-8770 y&gt;a Florida Relay
Starve*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
IISMED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TW O CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
p u b l is h

MAR v ANNC MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Pubkth Apt# 13 20 27 2005
and May 4 2005
P0?5

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that m l h m a s o u s t i Ve n i c e i
toe holder d Ih* Mlowing certili
caleisi has Med said certiti
caleisi lor a tar deed to be
issued to#i*on The certificate
numberisi and yearlll of
issuance to* descnptkjn ot toe
property and to* nameisi m
which 4 was assessed is are as
toHows

Pubhah Apr# 27 2005 and May
4 2005
P1S6
Bf 1MB C S W W T CO U N T
O FTN B 19TM
JU O C fA L C m C U T .
M ANO FO R
B8MMOLS COUNTY.

ED fN PLAT BOOK 26. AT
FADE i ANO 10 OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF BEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA; k U l 122
SandpoM Court. Santord.
Ftartrti 32773

L egals

L ega ls

eg als

in t h e

sanforo

HERALD
Pubksh Apr# 20 27 2005
P114

M THE CMCtlTT COU0 T
OF TH2 EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CmCUIT.
OF FLOWOA M ANO
FOB SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASING 04-CA-2614-14K
BANK OF AMERICA N A
Pl*#ltrtl
VS
CHRiSTlANE DOTSON (F
LIVING AND IF DEAD T h E
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS
DEVISEES GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES LIENORS
CREDITORS TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST CHRiSTlANE
DOTSON RONALD L
DOTSON A K A RONALD
DOTSON IF LIVING AND IF
DEAD
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEIRS DEVISEES
G R A N TEES
ASSiGNFES
LIENORS
CR EDITORS
TRU STEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER EST BY THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST RONALD
L D O TSON A K A RONALD
DOTSON UNKNOWN
TENANT UNKNOWN SPOUSE
O f RONALD L DOTSON A K A
RONALD DOTSON
KlNGSBRlDGE COMMUNITY
SERVICE ASSOCIATION INC
UNITED GUARANTY
RESIDENTIAL
INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH
CAROLINA
Defendant

N0T1CC OF
FOBECLOSURK SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Final Judgment d
Foreclosure dated APR 7. 2005
and entered m Case No 04-CA26I4-I4K otto* Cecu4 Court ol
to* Eighteenth Judicial Circuit m
and for SemmoW County
Ftonda. wherein BANK OF
AMERICA N A i* a PiamuH
and CHRiSTlANE DOTSON. IF
irvtt#a AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS
CREDITORS TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIM­
ING AN INTEREST BY
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AQAtttST CHRISTLANE DOTSON. RONALD L DOTSON
AttUA RONALD DOTSON. 9
LIVING ANO IF DEAD THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAM ­
ING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH
UNOCR
OR
AGAINST RONALD L DOTSON
AAUA RONALD DOTSON.
UNKNOWN
TENANT;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
CHRiSTlANE
DOTSON;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
RONALD L DOTSON A4UA
RONALD DOTSON KW GS
BAD G E COMMUNITY SERV C E ASSOCIATION. INC.;
UNITED GUARANTY RESI­
DENTIAL INSURANCE COM
RfMfY OF NORTH CAROLMA

NOTICE IS MEHEBY GIVEN
(lu’sueni to a f mat Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated Apr# 7 2005
and entered m Case No 04
2624 CA 14 K ot toe Circuit
Court ol the E IG H TEEN TH
Judoat Circuit m and tor SEMI­
NOLE County Florida wherein
CHASE MANHATTAN MORT
GAGE
CORPORATION
is
Ptamkft and RONALD J PLATT
et a' are Defendants I will «*#
to toe highest and best bidder
tor cash at to# West front door d
hie Courthouse m SANFORD
S rM IN O lE County. Florida
11 00 AM o clock on The 5th day
ol May 2005 toe following
described property a i set lorth m
sad Final Judgment to wit
F vhrbit A
UNIT
NUMBER
113 OF
DORCHESTER SQUARE AS
DESCRIBED IN THE DECLA­
RATION OF COVENANTS ANO
RESTRICTIONS FOR P O «C H
E S TE R
SOUARE
AS
RECORDED
IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 2529 AT
PAGE 1066 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
SAiD UNIT BEING MORE PAR
TiCUlAR LV DESCRIBED IN
THAT CERTAIN SUMMARY
f in a l j u o g m f n t o f r e f o r ­
m a t i o n OF DEEDS
CASE
NO 99-708 CA 14 K IN THE
CIRCUIT CO URT OF THE
EIG H TEEN TH JU D C IAL CIR
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE
C O U N TY
AS
RECORD ED
IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS
BOOK
3770
PAGES 559 632 AND 640 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE CO U N TY FLORI
OA
a V a 113 Dorchester Square
LakaMary Florida 32746
DATED tots 7to day o4 Apr#
2005
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ot sad Court
By Aksha Cyrus
A* Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Faber A Grtt-t; P A
9030 SW 77th Avenue

200

Suit#

M am Florida 33156 2619
13051662-4110
Petkon* wito a d&lt;sab#rty who
need a special accommodatton
to participate m ton proceeding
should
contact
Court
Admmrstrehon ei 301 N Park
Avenue Suit* N301 Santord
Florida 32771 wittan 2 working
day* prior lo to* proceeding
Telephone 1407)665 4227 I000 955 6 771 (TDD) or 1400955 6 770 (V) . 4 Ftorsl* Relay
Serve*
Pubksh Apr# 20 2 7 2005
P117

NOTICE 06 B A LI
The tokowmg property w#i be
sold at pubkc auction per FI Seal
677 209-10 lot storage and
«tth#t charges tor artucft a hen on

6. ISM al 1000 AM at BRW
Holdings UC ILrenorl 2620
Iroquois Ay#. Santord. f l
32771 Phona 407-446-1623
No naas a* e cash only
1990 Ranken 1700 Boat
VIN RBMBB0B21960
Owner Unknown
Lessee Roland Thornton
UanhoUar Unknown
interested parkas contact
SUM F*mg ttarvica Inc
772-696-9669
Pubkeh Apr# 20. 27. 2006

P121

BIST TIM! 01 THE
TIAR fOR AGARAGE

SEE1I
PEACETOURAD«.
RECEIVEFREEIBRD
SALESIGHPACKAGE
CALL TID Al
4111 ' i l l /bit

i

�Tm Haul*
L
m tn «

April 27 ft 28.2006

ecals

a n c u rr

c o u n t fo r

WMNOU COUNTY,
PLOfWA.
corn. n v w o N

CAM NO. 08-CA-UO-14K
UCN'
N M N C A O N tn u u m
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SVSTEUS
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION MIN NO
1000460 0003 70089J5
PlainMI

NESTOR GUEVARA *i el.
Defendant*

NOTKt OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
put»u*nt lo an Order or
Summary Final Judgment of
toractoaur# dated APR 7. 7005
and antarad m Cata No OS CA
? ? 0 I4 K
UCN
SM005CA000270XXXXXX ol
to# Circuit Court m and lor
Saminole
County
Florida
afiaiain MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS
TEMS INC AS NOMINEE FOR
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE C O R ­
PORATION MIN NO
t00ftt60 0003 7068971
it
Pla.ntift and NESTOR G U E ­
VARA MARIA E GUEVARA
CROW N POINT BY THE
SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION
INC
UNKNOWN TENANT NO t
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING IN TER ESTS BY
THR O UGH
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
Dafandantt l will ta« to me
highest and bast better for cash
at the Watt Front Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse
301 North Pars Avenue
Sanlord
Florida 32771 at
SammcHe County Florida at
11 00 a m on the 1 day ol MAY.
2001 the following Described
property as sat forth m said
Order or Final Judgmant to-wit
UNIT 176D BUILDING 600

CROWN POINT BY THE
SPRINGS, A CONDOMINIUM
ACCORDING TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
THEREOF. RECOROED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
1307 PAGE 859. O f THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

Bu4dng 7B o&lt; Hidden Wage
Condominiums, a Condominium
according to fia Declarator of
Condominium
recorded
in
Offcaal Records Booh 1834 at
Page 1981. end ai estAtte wtd
amendment! thereof, recorded
In the Pubhc Record* of
Semmoie County. Florida

If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation m order lo participate m
•hr* proceeding you are entitled
at no cost to you. to the provision
of certain assistance Please
contact the Court at 4074614330 withm two |2| working days
d your recent of this Notice. 4
you are hearing or voice
impaired, can Florida Relay
Service 18001955-877)

Tha street address of which %
939 Framingham Court, »t07,
Lake Mary. Flood* 33748
has bean Med aganet you. and
you ara requeed to Mrva a copy
ol your wrfflan detenaas. 4 any to
4. on P!amt4f'a attorney, whoa*
name and address it J Andrew
Baldwin.
THE
SOLOMON
TROPP LAW GROUP. P A , 400
North Ashley Ptaia. Suit* 3000.
Tampa. Florida 33803. and Ma
tha original with the Clark ol Pi*
above-styled Court, withm thirty
(30) days after the first pubhc*ton. an answer must be Med or
you wiR be defaulted and a fudgment may be entered aganet
you lor the rebel demanded n
Itie Amended Complarnt

DATED at Sanford, Florida on
APR 7 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
By Alisha Cyrus
As Deputy Clerk
SMITH. HIATT 6 DIAZ PA
Attorneys tor Plamtift
2691 East Oakland Park Blvd
Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale FL 33306
Publish Sanford Herald

WITNESS my hand and the
teal of said Court on APR 13.
2005
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court

Publish Aprs 20 27 2001
ptte

By Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CAM NO.: M-CA-B11

M THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
MMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL CAM NO.: 84-CA3388-1841

PtamMI
vs
THl G LIANG « at
Defendants

NOTICf OF 8U1TPROPERTY

IN RE FORFEITURE OF A
1995 FORD CROWN VICTORIA
4D
V I N 2FALP71W7SX179992.
AND (218 00 IN U S
CURRENCY

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an acton to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty m Semmoie County Florida

NOTICE OF ACTION
The lotto*mg described parcel
ol land and improvements and
appurtenances thereto m the
County of Seminole State of
Florida lo-wit Unit No 169

TO Travis Antonio Vinson
Last known addiess
2 10 5
Howel Blanch Road *38-100
Mamand Florida 32751

i_11

Currant t
And Ml pertfe* darning tmeraat
by, tuough, under or agetnel
Trent Antonio Warm, and Ml
parties having or ctohntoQ to
hove any right. Ma or Intotaat In
too property herein deecAted.
YOUR ARE HEREBY NOTI­
FIED totoanaceon tor InrtaAure
o# the tohowtng property eeued
and heU to Semmato Comfy.
Florida
1885 Ford Crown
Victoria
40.
V IN
2FALP71W7SX179992
and
121800 to U 8 currency haa
been Ned egoatel you n toe
Cecu* Court ol toe Eightoento
Judicial Circuit m and lor
Semmoie County. Florida Ybu
are required to eerve a copy ol
your written delenees. 4 any. to
the comptemt upon Tech* M
Scolaro. General Counsel,
whoa* address i* 100 Bush
Boulevard. Sanlord. Florida
33773, on or before to* 12 day
of MAY. 3005. and Me Ih* ong.
n«i Bin w in n oVfftnsn Will I
to* Clerk ol tote Court ertoer
before service on Sherto s gen­
eral couneel or immediately
thereafter, otherwise. * deteuA
wd be entered agaewt you tor
tha rake! demanded to tha
DATED toi* day of APR 7.
2005

Pubhsh April 20 27, 2005
P119

AMSOUTH BANK

Preps

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
Carol Moor*
Deputy Clerk
It you are a person wMh a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation m order to partdpato
in tors prx eedng, you are ent­
iled at no coat to you. to to*
provision of certain assistance
Pleat* contacl toe ADA
Coordinator at 301 North Park
Avenue. SuR ff 301. Sanlord.
Florida 33771. telephone (407)
865-4227. withm ? working day*
ol your recepf ol tort Notice ol
Hearing. 4 you are hearing or
voice unpaired, can 1800) 955877t

Continued from Pa m IB
Hightower (lit in ff110-M eter HurdktX Steve
Curley (lit in the 1,600-Meter Run end 4th in the
3,200-Meter Run), David Miller (3rd in the Pole
Vault) and Jon Roberta (1st in die 000-Meter
Run), while the Panther* had Larry Cherry win
the 400-Meter Dish, Matin Hasan finish aecond
in the 800-Meters and had the 4 X 800-Meter and
4 x 400-Meter Relay teams qualify for state by
finishing second and fourth, respectively.
Those individuals will be competing mis
Friday in the FHSAA Clans 1A State
J
‘
‘ hSdioo
i the
________________ id
Lake Mary boys finishing second and third at
the O ats 4A-District 2 Meet behind Host Flagler
Palm Coast in Bunnell and the Lake Mary girls
running away with their title in the same m eet
while Seminole finished fourth.
In the Class 4A-District 3 Meet at Showalter
Field in Winter Park, the Lyman boys topped
local B4)uads with a third place finish, while o
on
the girls' side, Lyman, Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Lake Brantley finished fourth-through-sev­
enth.
The highlight of the girls meet was Lions senior standout Jennifer Barringer winning three
events, the 800-Meter Run, the 1,600-Meter Run
and the 3,200-Meter Run.
The top four finishers in each event qualified
tor the Class 4A-Region 1 Meet to be held this
Thursday at Showalter Field.
Pickings were really slim in the C ass 3ADistrict 6 Meet at the New Smyrna Beach
Airport Complex as Lake Howell finished in
seventh place in both the boys and girls and had
just two individuals qualify for the regional
freshman John Rivera with a second place finish
in the 400-Meter Dash and sophomore Jennifer
Roque with a fourth-place finish in the 100Meter Hurdles.
Those individuals will return to New Smyrna
Beach this Thursday for the C ass 3A-Region 2
Meet.
2005 FHSAA BOYS WEIGHTLIFTING FINALS

Publish April 30. 37. 3005
P130

"ii7

ssss
The

Sanford H erald
LO CAL NEW S

at Thoaua C. O'Connell Center, University of Florida.
Gainesville

CLASS2A
FINAL TEAM SCORES
(Only leanM that scored points at* listed)
I. DeLand. 24. 2. Spmoe Creek. 22. 3 Buchholi (CamrevtUel
20. 8. Seminole, IT. 5. Lake Brantley, 10: 6 (be) Fort Walton
Beach and Tate (Cantonment). R. S. (be) Choctawlialrhar (Fort
Walton Beach). East RiJ/(r (Clermont). Gainesville and
Lakrwood Ranch (BradentonL 7; 12 NicrvtUe. 6. 11. (tie)
Oviedo, Winter Spring*. Booker (Satatotal. Pine Ridge, R im
Ridge (New Purl Richey). St. Cloud and Wrucv, 9; 2D. (be)
Flagler Palm Coast , Srabrvrrr and TLmbrr Clerk. 4. 21. (be)
Manatee (Bradenton) and Palatfca. 3.25 (br) Citrus (Inverms).
Columbia (Lake City). Femandma Brack Jupiter. Sarasota
Southeast (Bradenton) and SpnngMrad (Spring Hill). 2.32. (be)
Baythotv (Bradenton). Ridgewood (New Port Richey) and
Rutherford (Springfield). I.
INDIVIDUALS
(champions and local finishers only)
l i t _ I Ryan Paiva. DeLand. 2h5-225 _ 4W *. Joshes Barnett
Seminole, 225-210 _ 495.
124 _ 1 Andrew Maddm. BuchhoU (Gainesville). 210-210 _
440. 2 Ricardo Burgos. Winter Spring*. 2*0-205 889; 12
Matthew Jacob. Lake Howell. 220-140 _ 410.
l i t _ 1 James Fedunak, East Ridge (Clermont), 279-220 _ 895.
2 ham Kkklightet, Seminole, 270-219 _ 889; 2 Steven Uhl
Lake Brantley, 210-230 480; 7. Tyler Hardy, Winter Springs
270-210.480.
IM . I. O rta Smith. Gainaevtlk.340-305 _ 645, ft Adam
AUegrer, Lake Brantley, 109-349 . SMl
1*4 _ |. Ryan McDaniel*. DeLand. 125-315. 640, 2 Aaron
Allegro*. Lake Brantley. 130-2*1. 999.
181 . I. Ralph Taylor. Choctawhatchrr (Fort Walton Beach).
3*0-295 _ 655
1 * 4 .1 Glen Coffee. Fort Walton Beach 385-305 bW, 4. Tom
Spry*, Lake Brantley. 940-249 *11.
214 _ 1 Matt Monk. DeLand. 410-330. 740.
238 . I. Kevin Hants. Seminole. 420-140. 7eft 7. Dengla*
Thacker. Seminole. 1S9-1I0. 4*1; 4. Jimmy CaldweU. Winter
Spring*. 199-240. *41.
Heavyweight Class . 1 Codv Hughr*. Lakewood Ranch
(Bradenton). 440 .-380 _ 820. 2 Trevit Hodge*, trmlnnle, 448320 . 78ft 2 Andrew Lark, Oviedo. 490-248 . 880; 12
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At The Payne Stewart Complet. The First Academy, Orlande
Thursday. April 21.2001
BO YS
Team scores _ I PK Yonge School 140. 2. Trinity Catholic
High School 73. 3 Holy Trinity Episcopal (Melbourne). 87; 2
Trinity Preparatory School, 57. 5. Croams Academy. 87; 0
Father Lope* Catholic High School 40.7 Oueiland High 33.0
Oak Hall School 32 9. Hawthorne High 25. 10. (be) Trenton
High School and Brunson High School 23, 12 LaFayettr High
School 22 13 (be) Mount Dura Bibb School and Branioed High
School 19, 15. The First Acadrmy. 18. 18. Montmdr High
School 17. 17 St John Lutheran School 3; 18 The V ill*m
Charier School 2 19 Orlando Lutheran Acadrmy. 1.
INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
(local slat* qualified enlyl
mi* Vault. 3 Miller. David. 10. Trinity Prep. 12-0000
4*880 Meter Relay . 2 Cmxtu Academy 'A', 83291 (I.
Cherry. Larry. 12 2 Hasan. Maain. 12 3 Carey. Lavann 12 2
Braccu Frank. IH
118 Meter Hurdle* _ 1 Hightower. Jake. 12 Trinity Prep.
1832 2. Corley. Yu*ul 12 Crooms 1833
1288 Metre Run _ I. Curley, Steve. 12 Trinity Pwp, 43525
8H Meter Dwh _ I .Owtry. Unry. 12 Cruume, 9038
MB Meter Run _ 1. Roberts John. 12 Trinity Prep, 2 0 2 1 8 .2
Hasan. Maatn. 12 Cnw n* 20488
1388 Mater Ran _ 2 Curley, Serve. 12 Trinity hep, 9.8212
4a4M Meter Betty _ 4. Croums Aredemy ‘A’, 33338 (I.
Cherry. Larry. 12 2 Carey. Lavann 12 3 Igbo-Nwok*. Brims
12 4 Hasan. Maim. 12).

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learn m m . I. Oak Hall School 138 2 PKYonp School
102 3. Holy Trinity Episcopal (Melbourne). 83. 2 Trimly
Cathode High Sdtool 42 9. Trinity FeapaMtmy EchoaL 92 8
The Fint Academy. 12 7 Ottedand High School 28J0; 8 (to)
Hawthorne High School and Trenton High School 23, 18
Father Lopu Catholic High School 21; II. Cedar Key H i#
School 17; 12 (to) Warner Chrieton Academy and Btant a d
High School 12 18 Mcntverdr High School 12 19. Bn man
High School 11; 12 (to) O ld * Chnaban School and Mowd
Dora KM* School 10; 18 The Village* Charter School 2 18
LaFayeto High School 750; 20 Seven Riven ChM M i School
5; 21. Edgrwood High School 2 32 Beevrod C l«*ton School 2
23 Beil High School 2.
INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
InogJum p. 2 PusreR. t o w M B t o y N p I8 4M 8
li8 M M n m i» liy .3 -T to d ty P m fW w y l(h ri‘A '.ll«8B 2
(I. Waiowc Courtary 10c 2 Wbtom. Intaey 7; 2 HhifctiR
Omto. 7; 2 Shei'kilhod. Amp 71
M8 Sieter Dash . 2 Puwefl, Aounds 2 Triroty Pmp. 1338
8alM Meter Relay _ 2 Triraty Preparatory School *A, BA 2 (1.
Hunt Caeey. tl. 2 Powell Aaaands 2 3 Inmemdimi, U . 1ft 2
Oecnon Enuty. 41
m Metar Dmh _ 3 IW efl. Aetata

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. 1ft Bemtadt. 90.72 2 Jtctony Ulymos 12 Ltho

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M8 Meter Rm , j . CaQpwey W M R12 Poland, 20881.
41J7; 3. Berta. M td w rllftlak * Mery, 4258 4. Scott Carett 11,
Lake Mary 4272
8 x l « Metar Relay _ 1. Sentaol* High M o d 'A', 4118(1.
TVevi* Knight. 12 2 Cavee* Rtdwdecev 12 3. Preddtr Howard,
12 2 Robert Petemta, 1 2 1 2 Lak* Mary High School 'A', 0408
(1 Johnril Barter. 12 2 Carl Buford. 12 3 Bowen Idehen 4 2
Craig Mewhortay 12).
t*4M Meter Relay _ I Semtaoit High School A‘, 33398(1.
Johnson. Erie. 18 2 Howard. Freddie. 12 3. CoOky Irvin. 1ft 2
Warren. Stevie 12); 2 Lake Mary High School 'A', 335*4(1
Jackson. Bernard, 12 2 Ideherv Bowen. 9; 3. Anderson, Greg, 18
2 Barber, Johns8 12).
4*M i Metar Relay _ 3. Lake Mary High School 'A', 83274(1.
HoUta. Charles, 9; 2 Pollry, Brandon. 10; 3. Uttha. Elk; 12 2
Cyman. Kevin, 12)
PM* Vault _ 1 Anthony. Brett 12 Lake Mwy. 114080ft 1
Cyman. Kevin, 12 Lake Mary 18-0000).
Triple |wnp _ 3. Warren. Stevie, 12 Semtaoit. 48-1108 3
Collin, Irvin. 18 Seminole, 43-0235; 8 Akxandet Jackson, 12
Lake Mary. 43-01.00
9bet P ot. 2 Harris. Kevin. 12 Seminoie. 47-0600
Discos Threw _ l. Wright Mathew. 1ft Lake Mary. 13801; 3.
Cameron Bttaw. 9, Lake Mary. 116-07
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Tram te a m _ I. la k * Mary High School 182 2 Pin* Ridge
High School 131; 3. Spruce Creek High School 114; ft BernInelt
High School &lt;8:5. DeLand High School *5; 8 Mainland High
School 60, 7. Flagler Palm Coast High School 4ft 8 Deltona
High School 2
INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
(local regional qualifier* only)
IM Metar Desk _ 1. Fkhtt Roberta. 9, Lake Mary, 1273; 2
Hampton. Faith Seminole. 127ft 3. Bellamy, Marcia. 9, Lake
Mary. 1299; 4. Or Christy. 9. Lake Mary. 13.11.
M0 Metar Desk _ 2 Marita. Britney. 11, Seminole. 2233; 3.
Or Chrtwy, 9, Lak* Mary, 2732
8M Metar Dash _ 2 Coleman, Jordan. 9, Lake Mary 100.71.
8M Metar Run _ 1. Moot*. Evelyn. 12 Seminole, 223.76.
1AM Metar Ran _ 2 Moore, Evelyn. 12 Seminole, 53565.
IM Metar Hurdle* _ 2 Haft A*Wey. 11. Lak* Mary, 17.99.
4*IM Metar Relay _ I. Lake Mary High School 'A', 49.79(1.
Alicfya Chandler. II; 2 Ashley Hall 11; 3. Christina O r 9; 4
Shawnkevia Stafford, 9).
4*400 Meter Relay _ 1. Seminole High School 'A', 40940(1.
Moor*. Evelyn. 12 2 Hampton. Faith 12 3. Fitterv Leah 11; 8
Martin. Brttbwy, 112 3 Lake Mary High School 'A', 81507(1.
Robinaon, KellyAnn, 10; 2. Fisher. Kabrrta. 9; 3. Mitryk, Caltlyn.
11; 4. Coleman, Jordan. 9).
4*000 Metar Relay . 2 lake Mary High School ‘A', 10:4135
(1. Dieyet Allmm, 2. Triton Erica, 9; 3. Julian. EUeabrth 12 4.
Mitryk. Caitlyn, tt).
Pol* Vault _ t Martin, Meagan. 9, Lake Mary. 9-07GO
Long Jump _ 1 Ftton. Leah It. Seminole. 17-0030.
Triple Jump . 3 Cook*. Sene*. 11. Lake Mary, 334530; 8
Filtan. Leah 11. Semmoie. 334130
Shot Put _ 1. Hollis Shriven*. 12 Lake Mary, 38420ft 2
Kirkpatrick. Aahley. 11, Lake Mary. 324300; 3. Foaarit Jeerica.
II, Seminole, 314300.
Diana* Throw _ 1 Kirkpatrick, Aahley, 11, Lake Mary, 10808
3. Hotli*. Shrtrena. 12 Lake Mary, 9440

CLASS 4A-DISTRICT 3
At 9 howalter Field, Winter Park
Thursday, April 21,30M
BO YS
Team ecore* _ 1. Edgrwatrr High School 158; 2. Winter Park
High School 108 8 lyman High School 103; 8 Apopka High
School 93; 5 University High School 88; 8 Lake Brantley High
School 98. 7. Winter Springs High School 4t; 8 Oviedo High
INDIVIDUAL EVENT1
(local regional qualifier* enlyl
IM Metar Dash _ 2 Davis, Ben. 12 Ovtrdo, 1134
200 Meter Daah _ 3 Wrikrt C J. 12 Lyman. 2333.
8M Metar Daria _ I. Roberta, Shaun D , 12 Lyman 4982 2
Myuak, Timothy, 11, Lake Brantley, 49.92 4 Thomas, Rodney,
12 Lake Brantley, 51.04
MB Metar ta n _ 2 Walker. Andiew. II. Winter Spring*.
1:5447.
U N Metar Ron _ 3. Jones. Kyle. 12 Winter Spring*, 4 2964
3380 Metar ta n _ 4. jane*. Kyle. 12 Winter Spring* 9:58.71.
M0 Metar Hurdle* _ 3 Distm. Mm L, 12 Lyman, 4134.
4* IM Metar Relay _ 3 Lyman High School'A', 43.44.
4*400 Metar Relay _ 2 Lak* Brantley High SchnoL 'A’. 338.52
(1. Thoms*. Rodney. 12 2 Ham*. Brandon. It; 3. Harri*. Berm*.
12 4. Myuak. Timothy. 1113 Winter Spring* High School 'A',
33301
4*800 Metar Relay . 4 Lake Brantley High School 'A*. 0393
(I. Kahnert Scott I I ; 3 Harris. Brandon. II; 3.0 Malley. Kevhv
10; 8 Ham*. Benne, 121
High Jnmp _ 3 Murphy. Sean, It. Lake Brantley, 9-10.00.
Pole Vault _ I. Hamilton. Daniel 11. Lyman. 13400ft 2
Rridgentarv Christopher, II, Lyman. 1248.00; 3. Buckley,
Brendan. 12 Lyman 124000
long Jump _ 3. Du on. Van L, 12 Lyman 214235.
Trip!* Jnmp _ I. Duon. Von L, 12 Lyman 43433ft 3.
Murphy, Sean 11, Lake Brantley. 41-1100; 4. Haft Antoine. 11,
Lyman 4145.75.
Shat Put _ 4. Krack Chru, II, Winter Spring*, 44-11.00.
Diacn* Throw _ 3. Krack. Oui*. II, Winter Spring*, 12943.
G IR L S
Team acme* _ 1 Edgrwatrr High School 115; 2. Uniwrdfy
High School 111; 3. Wintrt Park High School 100; 8 Lyman
High ichnol 8ft 8 Oviedo High Schoal 87; 8 Winter Springe
High Sdroal 8290: 7. Lak* Brantley High Schoal 9738 8
Apopka High School 51.
INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
fiscal regional qualifier* enlyl
IM Meter Daah _ I. dry-eland. Aniaaa. It, Lyman 1231 2
Dempn Angel 9, Winter Sprit**, 1338
m Meter Dato _ 4 May*. Julia. 12 Lyman 10282
•80 Matar Ran _ 1. RarringR Jettnitot 12 Ovwdo. 2 1 9 3 1 2
Phillip*. Virgtlia, 10. Winter Spring*. 23368, 4. RobdlanL
A n n 9. Lak* Branriey; 227.18
U N Metar R m _ 1. Rtrrtngn JencuiR 12 Otriedn 90164; 2
Hmtae. Amanada. II. lake Brantley. 9 0 7 3 2
U N Metar R « I iwnrin*L lermriR 12 Oviedo. 10:5242
2 Hmtae. Amanada. II, Lake Brantlry 11:1535.
&gt;_ 2 Gruhhft Quawandi*. 12 lyman 1832
1.1. Grubb*. Quawandi* 12 lym an 881ft
4*IM Matar Beley . 4 Winter Spring* H «h School A'. 5065
&lt;1 Damp* Angrl ft 2 Not idanbfiad. 3. Jonte, Mwbka. ft ft
George. YVotme, 118
4alN Metar Relay _ 2 Lyman H i# School ‘A , 21119 (1.
Brown B lu b e * . ft 2 May* Juk* 12 2 Getob* Qnawmdto,
12 8 Not tdenbbedl 3. Vtatot Spring* H i# School 'A'. 812S7
(1. George, Yvoeme, 11; 2 Not idmdMtad; 2 tone* I t a l i a ft ft
n e t t # vtffike. 102
8*8M Metar Beley . 1 Lake Rrandey H # Schecd 'A'. 9386
(1. Hmtae. A m te iA 11; 2 I t a t o Whtaey 1ft 2 M t a
Mritoan ft 8 StahlK D am * 9k 8 Lynun H # Scheol 'A',
11320 (I. Hodgaon Dean* 11; 2 Marin M ktata. 11; 2 L if t*
Lorn, II; 8 PauBnm Sunk 112
H i# Jn m p .3 Anderson Adrim* II,Ovtadn 810JD.
PM* Vtoh . 2 MeOwmon. Ritoney l l Ovtadn 18806ft 8
Key* Ammid* 12 Oviedo. 84000.
&gt; . 1. Grakb* Qnewmtdta U Lymm, 17180ft 2
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2 Jons* Martoa. ft Ita ta r I p d f t 38486ft ft K m t a t
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iD av id so n /B u ell is Sem inole's
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than 19 y ears! Som e of you
m ight rem em ber the dealership
w hen it w as called Scott Sm ith
H arley-D avidson. It w as first
on 43 4 in a sm all rundow n
building in 1986. Then Scott
Sm ith m oved the dealership to
17*92 just south of 43 6 w here it
h as been ev e r since.
A fter ab ou t 15 y ears, Sm ith
w anted to retire and sold the
d ealersh ip to a com pany called
P ow erS p orts, w here th e new
ow n ers changed th e d ealer­
sh ip 's nam e to H arley D avidson o f Sem inole County.
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fo r ab ou t th ree y ears w hen the
ow n ers w ere approached by
tw o in d ivid u als w ho had a
vision o f a H arley-D avidson
sto re w here everyon e w as w el­
com ed and th e sp irit o f riding
w ould be b rou gh t back into
view . John H am er and Rodin
Younessi h ave a tru e passion
fo r rid in g! T heir goal is to have
d ie b est and th e b righ test team
m em be rs th a t C en tral Florid a
h as to o fier and to m ake
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exp erien ce betw een them , they
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cu stom ers, em ployees and the
Sem inole C ou n ty com m unity.
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buy
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offer free coffee
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b ik e ,...W e
in the m orning
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w h e re y o u
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can
hang
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sign a t 1-4 and
out
w ith
State Road 46
frie n d s ."
in Sanford, just
passed the
C rack er B arrel.
— Jo h n H am er
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rum bling into
Hariey
Sanford w ith a
brand new
state-o f-th e-art,
60,000-p lu s
square foot d ealersh ip ! The new
d ealersh ip will be a vision of the
fu tu re, hence th e slogan "R iding
Into The Fu tu re T ogether." It is situ ­
ated on 5.5 acres of land on
H ickm an C ircle, just off of State
Road 46.
"W ith this new facility w e will
have public ev en ts, rid es and ch ari­
ty functions th at th e presen t build­
ing is n ot able to su p p o rt," states
Y ounessi. "W e are so excited to be
stayin g in Sem inole C ounty and
grow ing w ith C en tral F lo rid a's
leading com m unity." R odin, w ho is
also a law yer, sees this new location
w ith an an aly tical view .
"H ow can w e lose? W e'll be
d irectly in th e cen ter o f D aytona
and O rian d o and w ith B iketoberfest
th is fall and Bike W eek 2 0 0 6 just
arou n d th e co m e r o u r new location
is id eal fo r all bikers com ing in and
o u t o f th e Sanford a re a ."
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R odin an d th eir staff a re e a g e r for
th e m ove. B ut fo r now th ey a re con ­
te n t w ith th e 1 7 -9 2 F ern P ark loca­
tio n an d con tin u in g to b e a p iv o tal

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often such business owners can
uw solid, constructive support and
one place to get it is the Seminole
Community College Small Business
Development Center.
The center is a sub center of the
University of Central Florida's Small
Business Development Center. The
SCC center has served entrepreneurs
in Seminole County since 1993.
The SCC center's office aits as
the lead sujiport agency for the
Seminole
Technology
Business
Incubation Center and the Central
Morula B u s u h -*s Incubation Center.
The
Seminole
Technology
Business Incubation Center aids
growing technology-based business­
es. Ihe tenter provide an anay of
s m a s to benefit grow th companies.
Located in the High Technology 1-4
Corridor, the center has desirable
office space but also a host of net­
working pirssibilities.
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panies in their early stages of devel­
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Business Incubation Center is a joint ven­
ture of Seminole County. Seminole
County Port Authority and Seminole
Community College.
This juint venture is supported by
grants from the Notional Aeronautical
and Space Administration and the
Technological Research and DVvriupment
Authority.
The technology business incubation
center includes a full-time office of the
Small Business Development Center in
suppiwt of incubator clients and small
businesws through out Seminole County-.
The incubation center is Lx'ated in the
Port of Sanford along the* St. Ji'hns River.
1445 IXiIgner ITace.
For more information call 4117-321-3495
or Fax: 4117-321-4184
It otters fn v one on one consultations
with certified business analysts and has
access to business publications and refer­
ences.
The* center can even prov ide* contract
training programs at a business site or at
Seminole Community College's campus.
For more information or to set up an
appointment with the Small Business
Devekipment Center at SCC call 4W7-321.3495 to set up an appointment.

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Chambers has a particular interest in
helping those bound by drug and alcohol
addictions and runs a Substance Abuse
Group with Pr. Stringer. Other services
offered at the medical center are massage
therapy and diet and nutrition planning.
New Hope Family Care is about to
launch the New Hope 39 Plan - a
scheme by which employers not current­
ly able to offer medical benefits - will be
able to otter visits to the Doctors office
for only $39.00. Counseling Massage
Therapy and Diet / Nutritional planning
will all be available for a fixed price of
$39.00 per visit. (Employers wanting fur­
ther details please contact the New
Hope office on 407-302-3444)
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cumstances, Dr. Stringer's specialty is to
bnng a new sense of nope to the people
with whom he cumes in cuntact He
teaches that no matter what the problem
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Service in 2004, opened their
doors to Sanford in July 2002 and
had to m ove to a larger facility in
I m than one year.
They specialize in custom
perform ance, custom exh au st
ahsisnents, including altered
vehicles, brakes, air conditioning
and m ore.
Extrem e A uto Repair is now a
Superchips Dealer and is offering
9 0 d ays sam e as cash, and also
accepting Firestone credit cards.
"W e serv ice m ostly the general
pu b lic som e com m ercial fleets,
and ou r business continues to
grow due to
referrals from
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H ollow ay said.
b u s y if
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and talent for the building of the
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far the m eantim e, the com pany
continues to prosper w ith m ore than
8 0 R ealtors and assistance to take
care o f clien ts. Sabol said the com pa­
ny w as num ber one in sales volum e
in Sem inole C ounty last year.
"W e feh proud about the fact that
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Repair reports they have com pleted
d o se to 10,000 services for over 3,000
custom ers in under the three years
they have been in business.
"W e couldn't stay so busy if we
did not provide quality work at a fair
price," Holloway said. "W e fed this is
the key to m aking and keeping cu s­
tom ers happy and on the road."
Extrem e A uto Repair is opened
M onday through Friday from 8 a.m .
to 5 p.m . and Saturday from 8 a.m . to
1 p.m . They are located at 2650 S.
O rlando D rive in Sanford.

The H ollow ay's enjoy getting
involved in the com m unity and help­
ing local schools with fundraisers.
W eaver is a m em ber of the Seminole
County HOG's (H arley O w ners'
G roup); Jessica is a straight-A student
who enjoys playing basketball for her
school team and tire YM CA; Cam eron
recently won O rlando's M ost
Photogenic Baby of 2005; and Casey
d o rs her best to juggle it all. The
Holloway fam ily said they like doing
business in Seminole County because
they live and grew up here.

kets. A s trendsetters w e will grow
through excd len ce in technology,
support, and by providing the m ost
com prehensive service to o u r cu s­
tom ers in the m ost ethical and hon­
est m anner."
The com pany feels that its con­
stant efforts to grow and learn will
sep arate it from com petitors. It has
also w orked to build a fam ily of
associates and em ployees to serve
the local area.
"Through this caring relationship
com es a greater lev d of confidence
and superior leadership," the com pa­
ny states. "O u r vision is to have only
highly professional executives w ho
understand th at grow th through
expanded listing inventory will posi­
tion u s to be the premier full service
real estate com pany in the O rlando

gage rates and to view area m aps.
The site provides links to: Central
Florida Regional H osp ital
D epartm ent of Highw ay Safety and
’ County
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C e n tra l F lo rid a
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with the 2005
for Clinical ExceUenceTM.
The H eahhG rades study
identifies the highest-quality hos­
pitals in the nation in term s of
d in ted excellence by analyzing
federal M edicare patient data for

is the top priority of our physicians,
nurses and staff,” said Rodney Smith,
CEO. "As an objective third Jjarty,
HealthCrades has found that we're
not only achieving our goal, but jx*rforming in elite company nationwide.
I am very pleased with this recogni­
tion, which is shared by everyone
affiliated with Central Florida
Regional Hospital."
According to the HealthCrades
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No. 6 7 •Copyright © 2005 T h e Sanford Herald

50 canto

Mayor:
By Slav* Paradis
M anaging Editor

SANFORD — Members of the city's
Waterfront M aster Flan Steering
Com m ittee held Wednesday what
members felt would be their final meet­
ing.
At the start o f the Steering
Com m ittee meeting, Sanford M ayor
Linda Kuhn told members she would
recommend
at
the
next
City
Commission meeting that the commit­
tee be disbanded or possibly restruc­
tured.
In straightforward language, the
mavor told committee members that

Doing double
duty
Seminole's EmUee
Edolman starred with
both her arm and her bat
as the Seminole High
School softball team
tuned up for this week's
district tournament with a
9-0 shutout of Colonial
on Wednesday

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D isb an d w aterfron t grou p
Other advisoiy boards
may m eet a similar fate
their activity has been problematic and
redundant
"It’s redundant in that this is an
advisory board to an advisory board,"
she said referring to the Steering
Com m ittee's relationship with the
Community Redevelopment Agency,
orC R A .
Kuhn said her decision was based in
pari on recommendations by former
City M anager A1 Grieshaber.

"The CRA is also in concurrence that
perhaps this is not the best entity to
advise them ," Kuhn said during the
Wednesday meeting at City Hail.
She also indicated that this may not
be the only advisory group or commit­
tee to be disbanded or changed.
Steering
Com m ittee
members
acknowleds
iged strong opinions against
the fort playground proposed for Fort
Mellon Park. They want a comprvhen-

sive plan for the
park, w hich they
consider the jewel of
Sanford.
That has led to
anim osity
them and supporters
of the yet to be
named playground.
Some com m ittee
m em bers
w ere
Kuhn
pleased to hear Kuhn
say Sanford needs a landscape architect
to look at Fort Mellon Park and to fol­
low what the community w ants to do

Saa Watarfront, Pag* BA

Officer sees
SUV run over
man on 17-92

Fire destroys home

By Slav* Paradis
Managing Editor

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SANFORD — At press time Friday, Sanford police arrest­
ed two men and charged them with second degree murder
after they threw a man into French Avenue following an
altercation early Thursday morning.
Robert L. Bagiev, 45, of 12M Golden
Gate Circle, Sanford died after being run
over by an SUV not long after Michael L
Charron, 20, and La vert Jerome West left
him in the street.
Police spokeswoman Cleo Cohen said I
Charron and West entered the nearby
Smokers Express store, made a purchase
and left. They had a confrontation with
Bagley outside. Bagiev was punched and
thrown into the road. Bagiev's assailants
took off running, Cohen said.
Sanford police Officer Talton Kenton
witnessed the SUV run over Bagley.
Kenton had just responded to a call of
a man down on 17*92 near 19th Street. He
saw Bagley King across the road in the
northbound lane of 17-92. Bagiev's head
faced southbound.
Bagiev died less than two hours later
just after 3 a.m. at Central Florida
Regional Hospital.
A police report said Bagley apparently
died from the injuries received from the ,
crash.
Willie J. Wilson, 43, of Sanford was
arrested and charged with hit and run
from a scene involving a death and driving on •
license. Other charges are pending and are likely wk
Wilson admitted that he smoked crack cocaine before the
incident.
"I notified dispatch of my finding, and simultaneouily, an
unidentified black SUV struck the blade male, and dragged
him approximately 20 feet under the vehicle as it wa&gt; travel1
ing northbound,” Kenton wrote in his report

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Music marks
RivorWolk
celebretion
SANFORD — The
City of Sanford will
hold a RiverWalk
Celebration, Saturday,
May 7, from 11 a.m. to
h p.m.
It will be an excit­
ing day of fun and
entertainment on the
‘•horv* of Lake
Monroe. Live music
trom KedEye Express,
the RiverWalk
Dixieland Jazz Band
and Tropical Hammer
I.real fcxid, special
exhibits by the
Central Florida Zoo,
Seminole County
Cultural Arts Center,
U S. Coast Guard,
local artists, Sanford
River Rats and a Kids
Korner will be featurvd.
The event is free
and open to the pub­
lic.
For more informa­
tion call 407-330-5697.

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A smokey, but hot fire broke out at this
home on Summerlin Avenue about
B:30 a.m. Friday. According to Sanford
Firs Department spokesman Tim
Robies, no one was injured, although
one occupant was home at the time of
the Maze. The fire is not suspicious,
but it is under investigation, Robles
said. The home belongs to Diane
Lawson, who lives there with her two
sons, Perry and Dennis Perry was out
behind the home when firefighters
arrived. The fire started in a chair in
the back bedroom. Robles said. The
Red Cross is helping the family out
because the fire gutted the interior
causing about $45,000 damage

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Saa Oaath, Pag* 7A

Manager looks Local men say car thefts
to build trust
out of control in Sanford
By Liana Edlion
H erald W riter
SANFORD — New inter­
im City M anager V. Eugene
M iller believes adults say
the dam dest things.
A lthough M iller has
been on the job just a few
days, he said he is spend­
ing time getting to know
the city staff.
M ilfer's
m anagem ent
philosophy is taken in part
from an A rt Linkletter and
Bill Cosby saying
"K ids say the dam dest
things. W ell, adults say the
dam dest things, and they
act that w ay," M iller said.
"T h at's norm al. T hat's just
the w ay it is and you just
h ave to exp ect th at. Do
your best to try to under­
stand that, and understand
that everyone's a good per­
son. Everyone it a good
person. Em phasize th at."
M iller, wno has 37 years

experience as a city m anag­
er in seven cities in six d if­
ferent states believes elect­
ed officials are truly inter­
ested in the betterm ent of
their community.
"You
j u s t
em pha­
size that
oi n t ,"
&gt;1iller
s a i d .
" A n d ,
you just
k e e p
r e m in d ­
i ng them
— better­
m ent of the com m unity.
Yes, yes, yes. You've got
agreem ent, and you 've got
en th u siasm . Then, w hen
you go into the n itty-gritty
details, into m aybe som e
different thinking of how
do we get there, let’s just

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SANFORD — A Sanford auto
theft victim wants to know what
is being done by law enforce­
ment and the courts to stop a
group he refers to as, the "jumpout boys."
According to DAI Auto Shop
owner Darren Jones, his shop on
Elm Avenue has had a number of
vehicles stolen. He said the juve­
niles who began stealing cars out
of his shop referred to them­
selves as a gang.
“The jump-out
thinjtlil
[like th at" janes said,
only well-known
to "jum pout boys or
"jum pout gang" d a ta beck to
the late 80s when polka officers
formed a squad railed the jumpout squad, boy*, or gang. The
purpose of Otis squad was
undercover and-dnrg ream * and
was dubbed “ju re p W * for the
way the officers quickly ed
their unmarked vehicles

“" ft's just a mess
and sot
needs to be
I1'done about ^

Similarly, in many of the arrest
reports from the Seminole
Sheriff's Office, Sanford Police
Department and Winter Springs
M ice Dfcpehnent, the auto theft
of the care
when they are caught
"It's jure a mere and some­
thing needs to be done about i t ”
said Stermon Williams, who has

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had his car reolen twice this year
from his home on EareSHhP
in Sanford.
Some of the juveniles &lt;
in January for a string of car
thefts continue to steal can . Otoe
juvenile, after being aireared in
January and in March for grand
theft auto, was irlrtaad by the
juvenile justice center a few days
before he turned 18.
Dwayne D .l
ed for me
the third time this rear on
April 9, three days M m M a la *
birthday, for grand theft resto
pea. He is now in foal
the
Corrections facility.
According to fire
County Sheriff's offic .
^
are not familiar wfch any gretg
called the jump-out boys.
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N o t m a r t , A it (P a rt IDi I entoy push­
ing d ie lim its In this colum n u ich w eek.
D oing that, h o w ev er co m e t w ith th e
ta m e risk a t givin g teen age boys keys to
tile C d rse tte : so o n er o r later there is
g o in g to J » a sp ectacu lar high-speed
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O ut &amp; A bout
SA T
The W oman's Club of
Sanford will present an
antiques appraisal fair from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the club­
house, 309 S. Oak Ave„ in
Sanford. Cost is $5 per item
appraised. To benefit the
Wellness Trail at Fort Mellon
Park. Call 407-321-7013.

G a in .

In la st w eek 's colum n I chastised
D istrict 1 C ity C om m issioner A rt
W ood ru ff for filing a form al com plaint
w ith th e Florid a Ejection s C om m ission
ag ain st B ern ard M itch ell, W oodruff's
oppon ent in th e M arch 2 9 run-off elec­
tion. In th at colum n I accu sed A rt o f ask­
ing a city em ployee to p ro cu re a ca r from
a focal dealership for his ch u rch group to
u se d u rin g the last
ea r's C h ristm as
•w Ctoek
Parade. I had the
inform ation from tw o
sep arate sources, but
m y allegation w as
w rong.
The fault lies w ith
m e, not the sources. In
one case 1 m ade an
assum ption I shouldbv D an F in e
n * h ave. In the other, 1
m # * # | • • • • just flat ou t m isunder­
stood th e inform ation.
It w as m y m istake, and 1 apologize.
P art of m y confusion com es from the
2 0 0 3 C h ristm as p arad e. A rt did procure a
veh icle for an oth er non-profit group,
Tajiri A rts. In that case, he paid for the
ca r an d the g ro u p 's en try fee.
Like I said, w hen I run it off the road, 1
d o it full speed. I apologize to A rt and his
church grou p for m y m istake.
T hat said, I'm not backing off m y con ­
tention that A rt needs to offer his ow n
m ea cu lp a to B ernard M itchell. W hy does
A rt need to apologize? B ecause by tiling
a form al com plaint w ith th e state, A rt is
d raggin g B ern ard 's good nam e through
th e m u d for no reason. In addition. A rt is
guilty o f som e o f the sam e violations h e's
accu sin g B ernard of.
A rt asserts th at Bernard is guilty of
three violations:
• U sing an unauthorized photo of
Police C hief B rian Tooley in a cam paign
ad.
• Failin g to tile a w ritten authorization
th at su p p orters w ould m ake telem arket­
ing calls on his behalf.
• A llow ing the telem arketers to refer
to them selves as a neighbor's m om from
uuw u tn e street.
N ot exactly election-changing viola­
tions^ b u t violations still th e sam e. A rt's
i h as sim ilar faults. F or instance,
on e o f A rt's ad s p rior to th e general elec­
tion took p arts of The H erald 's endorsem ent o f his cam paign and used them ou t
o f co n text. The m eaning of the quotes
changed only slightly, but stitl they w ere
a m isrepresentation of The H erald 's origi­
nal intent. 1 noticed it and m entioned it to
A rt, but I d id n 't think it rose to the level
of a cam paign violation.
In addition. A rt freely adm its that he
did n o t tile th e prop er paperw ork prior
to his cam paign m aking their ow n tele­
m arketing call.
"N o n e of us knew about it," W oodruff
said. "N ob od y tiled th e p rop er pap er­
w ork."
If none of th e can d id ates tiled the
p aperw ork, w hy should B ernard be sin­
gled o u t for prosecution? A rt knew w hen
n e tiled th e com plaint that he w as guilty
o f th e sam e offense.
In exp lain in g his reasons for tiling a
form al com plaint, A rt said, "It w as a m at­
te r of, 1 think, th e election law s should be
follow ed and en fo rced ." T h at's a hollow
excu se, but I'm still sm arting from last
w eek 's high-speed crash , so I'm not
going to exp ress som e o f m y m ore cyni­
cal th o u g h ts about A rt's m otives.
W h atev er th e reasons, A rt needs to find a
w ay to m ove p ast th is debacle. Politicians
a re elected to g et things accom plished.
A rt Is g oin g to have a h a rd tim e gettin g
m u ch accom plished if his constituents
and h is colleagu es o n th e com m ission
question his m otives.
You sh o u ld n 't d ra g th is o u t m uch
fo n g tt A rt. I'v e m ad e m y apology. It's
tim e foe y ou to live u p to y o u r cam paign
ad vertieem sn ts th at prom ise
"L ead ersh ip , S ervice, In teg rity " an d d o

The Germ an American
Society of Central Florida
will hold a Springfest at 3
p.m. at 381 Orange Lane in
Casselberry. Music by the
Bavarians. Call 407-8344)574.
AAA will sponsor a "C are
for your C ar" event, from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. at Seminole
Towne Center in Sanford.
Call 407-444-4111. Free vehi­
cle maintenance inspections
will be done.

SU N
Evangelist Ben Alexander
will speak at First Christian
Church in Longwood at 9:30
a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.,
and Monday at 7 p.m., 1400
E.E. Williamson Road. Call
407-767-2932.
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i wiitu pnoto By tommy vincBtit

The comer of Palmetto Avenue and East Second Street will soon have a new look as the demolition of the oid Chevrolet
dealership is underway. The rusting Quonset hut type building will be replaced with a new mixed-use development.
Burglary
• Rn.Ti.ml M. Sandkulla, 43, Bnx&gt;ki*
Winn, 34, and Trinity Michelle Spear.,
31. all of Satsuma Drive in Sanford,
were arrested by Sanford police on
Apnl 8, at 12th Street and
Mangoustinc Avenue. At that time,
police responded to a business in die
2800 block of Orlando Drive; in refer­
ence to a burglary in piogress. M ia *
were advised that the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department had
stopped an apparent stolen vehicle on
12th Street, with three persons. Items
in the vehicle proved to have been
stolen in the burgUry. Each of the three
was charged with burglary of a struc­
ture and grand theft of over $300.
Charges regarding the stolen vehicle
an* pending.
Drug related

• Charles Redman. 41, of Mattie
Street, Sanford, was arrested bv
Sanford polia* on Apnl 16, at 15th
Street and Magnolia Avenue, where lie
was seen nding a bicycle without
lights at night. Me was charged with
possession of a controlled substuna*
including over 20 grams of marijuana.
• Lloyd Jefferson, 52. of Garrison
Drive, was arrested by Sanford police
Thursday at 12th Street and Myrtle
Avenue. I ie was charged with posses­
sion of cannabis.
• Samuel Fuller, 49, of Academy
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford polia* Thursday in the 1000
blivk of West 13th Street He was
charged with possession of atcaine
with intent to sell /deliver within UXXt
feet of a worship a*nter, resisting an
officer without violence, and violation
of the city orduuna* against having an
open amtainer of alamo).
Prostitution
• Mindi Lev Cook-Whitlock. 43,
listed as homeless in Sanford, was
arrested by members of the Sanford
Polia* Department Special Tactical
Unit on April 15, at Sanford Avenue
and Celery Avenue. She was charged
with procurement for prostitution.
• Herman Retutd Thomas, 42. of
Edward Higgins Terrace, Sanford, was

• Ternuine Jermal Holden, 19, of
Terry Lane*, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford polia* early Friday in the 500
block of Palmetto Avenue. He was
charged with reckless driving posses­
sion of under 20 grams of marijuana
possession of a controlled substance,
resisting an officer without violena*
and operating a motor vehicle without
a valid license.

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arrested by Sanford police Sunday,
April 17 at a residena* on Georgia
Avenue where he reportedly had been
in a dispute with a female. He was
charged with battery - causing bodily
harm.
• O valdo Toledo Rivera, 29, of
I’ine Ridge Curie, Sanford, was arrest­
ed bv Sanford Polia* Wednesday at his
residency* as the result of a dispute
with a female. He was charged with
batten’ - touch or strike*, and giving a
false ID to a law enfonvmcnt officer
• Tyrone Jerome Montgomery, 29,
of Marshall Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police on April 17 at his resi­
dence. He reportedly was in an argu­
ment with his mother. He was charged
with battery - causing bodily harm
(domestic viulence) and threatening a
witness (domestic violence).
Thefts
• Edward Benjamin Boukatet 44. of
Marathon, Florida was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday in the 361)1)
bl»vk of Orlando Drive, lit* reportedly
took several items from the store with­
out paying. He was charged with first*
degree petty larceny c*f over Silk).
Traffic stops
• John Walter Kissinger, 52, of
Titusville, was stopped by Sanford
ilicv Tuesday at First Street and
Tsimmon Avenue. He was charges)
with driving under the infiuena*
(DU1) of alconol or drugs.

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• Daniel Shawn Reese, 50, of
DeBary, was stopped by Sanford
olice early Friday in the 1300 b k v i of
tenth Avenue. He was charged with
DUI akuhol or drugs, possession of a
controlled subslana* including over 20
grams of marijuana and disregard for
the safety of persons/reckless driving.

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• Joseph Sanchez, 26, of Airport
Blvd., Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford polia* on Apnl 17 on French
Avenue at 25th Street. I ie was charged
with operating a motor vehicle with­
out a valid tianse.
City, was located by Sanford polia*
Wednesday at French Avenue and
First Street, where they said he* was
lying in the midway on a red motor­
cycle I Je was cl urged with DUI alco­
hol or dnigs, and operating a motorcy­
cle without a lia*nw*.
• Angelina Hernandez Alvarez, 21,
of South Palmetto Avenue, was
stopped by SanfonJ police Wednesday
on French Avenue at First Street. She*
was charged vvitJi operating a motor
vehicle without a valid lievnw.
Other charges
• Kelvin Tillman, 22, of West 23rd
Street, was arrested by Sanford
dice Tuesday at 8th Street and
rIV
essamlne Avenue. He was charged
with resisting an otlia-r without vio­
lence, and having an open container
in a public semi-public parking lot.
• Thomas Paul Quimby, 24, of
South Bend, Indiana, was arrested
by Sanlord police Tuesday. He
reportedly threw a beer Kittle at a
truck at 13th Street and Palmetto
Avenue. He was charged with
throwing a deadly weapon into a
vehicle, and property damage of
over $200.
• Coe Lenn Hill. Ill, 33, of East 1st
Street, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday in the 40(1
block ol Palmetto Avenue. Officers
responded to a call regarding a fight.
Hill was charged with disorderly
conduct after warning.

Public elementary school lunch menu
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CaMomia Vegetable

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Garden Salad
Fruit / Frash Baby
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The W inter Springs City
Commission will meet at 6:30
p.m.at City Hall. On the
agenda are* items pertaining
to planning for business
growth.

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The W inter Springs Board
of Trustees will meet at 7 JO
p.m. in City Hall.
St. Peter’s Episcopal
Church, 700 Rinehart Road
in Lake Mary, is starting a
small group variation called
"St. Peter’s Gate.” The pro­
grams will be presented
Tuesday nights at 7 p.m. Call
T l ! T 3 ^ w i t W 7*26TW //r

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The Cham ber of
Com m erce wilt hold its
monthly Business After
Hours meeting from 5:30 to
7:30 p.m. at Summerville at
Lake Mary, 150 Middle St.,
just past the Post Office.

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Basic Astronom y w’ill be
taught at the Ed Yarborough
nature center in the Geneva
Wilderness Area from 6 to 8
m. Call Lisa at 407-665352.
The Art Studio of Lake
Mary-School of Art will host
an art exhibit and award cer­
emony from 2 to 5 p.m. at
2894 W. Lake Mary- Blvd. The
exhibit will feature* students'
two-dimensional artwork.
The art exhibit will continue
through May from noon to 2
p.m. every Saturday.
The Historical
Com m ission will dedicate
the latest Historical marker,
Steamboats, at 10 a.m. The
marker will be plan.*d along
the RiverWalk at the com er
of Palmetto Avenue and
Seminole Boulevard.
Fam ily Fun with Easter
Seals, the 25th annual Hog
Roast and Country Fair will
start 9 a.m . to 6 p.m . at
Camp Challenge in Sorrento.
Admission free. Lunch will
be served from 11 a.m . to 2
p.m. Money raised will bene­
fit Camp Challenge. Visit the
website at www.fi.easterseaU.com .

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brush aside a little bit and
refocus on what we want to
be. It w orks."
On Tuesday, M iller took
h is position and the first
thing he did was meet the
o ffice sta ff to talk about
som e of his personal habits
and preferences in daily rou­
tines. He then m et w ith
som e d epartm ent heads,
who dropped by as a cour­
tesy.
"Just, kind of, get the lay
of the land, so to speak, of
the city," M iller said.
The city staff then had a
staff m eeting in the after­
noon, w here M iller m ade
sure he said the things that
cam e to m ind about his
h ilo so p h ies
and
style
efore the staff knew him at
alt.
"I want total, factual, I
guess also, open com m uni­
cation . I w ant to know
w h at's going on in th eir
organ ization s, w hat they
sec, and their perspective on
som e of the things that are
com ing up that are going to
be im portant for tne city,"
M iller said.
He also let them know
what he didn't like.
"I told them I don't like
su rp rises and I w ant to
know what they have in
m ind rather than h earing
about it," M iller said.
According to Miller, the
city needs to build trust. He
said that was essential and
by bu ild ing that trust an
outgrow th o f co m m u n ica­
tion will happen.
"P e o p le w ho trust one
another are going to com ­
m unicate more freely. And
when that happens, good is
going to com e from it,"
M iller said.
M iller em phasized that
because there are a lot of
ongoing projects in the city
he doesn't want the city to
be slowed down by the tran­
sition.
" I ’d rather have the oppo­
site, to expedite p rojects,"
M iller said. “I want to do
everything possible to illus­
trate to the citizens ... that
we don't intend, in anyway,
to slow progress or slow

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factual, I guess
also, open
communication.
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down projects. We want to
go out o f our way to illus­
trate that w e're im proving in
everything that we do."
From M ille r's 41 total
years of experience, he has
gained a lot of know ledge of
the d o 's and don'ts. He said
h e's learned to ask q u es­
tions, esp ecially w hen it
com es to local traditions.
"W hy are we doing it this
w ay ?" M iller said. "A n d ,
that’s what I intend to do
here. Even though things are
happening and (people] say
that's the way it is here. I'm
going to say, 'W ell w h y ?'"
That thought process, he
said, could jum pstart fresh
thou ghts and ideas from
com m issioners, the m ayor
and citizens about what tney
want for the community.
" If you start that process
and spread it in the com m u­
nity, good things com e from
it," M iller said.
M iller retired in late 2000.
He spent som e of his time, in
betw een interim positions,
traveling with his wife Janet.
They traveled Route 66.
"We did the whole dis­
tance from C hicago all the
way to L.A .," M iller said. "It
was very interesting to see
the old route and som e of
the places that still exist;
many that are boarded up or
gone. It’s a history trip. I
enjoyed it im m ensely."
They en joyed th e road
trip so much, that just this
past spring, the couple took
an o th er trip o ff th e m ain
interstate system s to visit his

step d au g h ter in H ouston.
O n the trip they traveled
through cen tral A rkansas,
cen tral M ississip p i, and
through
A labam a
and
Georgia.
"W e’re kind of hooked on
the old back roads type of
trips through the U.S. We're
going to con tinu e that as
long as we possibly can
m ove around," M iller said.
Before taking the position,
M iller said he and nis wife
had spent "m any Saturdays"
in dow ntow n Sanford at the
an tiqu e stores, but o th er
than that he had not sub­
scribed to anything but the
Daytona News Journal.
"If you m ention a name
that should arouse som e
attention, I don't know that.
1 don't know those names,
so I guess that’s the way I'm
approaching the job as city
manager. I don't know any­
body. I'll build respect from
those people I hope— m utu­
ally," M iller said. "W e'll see
how it goes.

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Reverse 9-1-1 from Ormond
reaches Sanford in error
SA N FO R D — The City o f Sanford h a i
received notification o f a "R ev erse 9 -1 -1 "
alert from the O rm ond Beach police d ep art­
m ent, in error.
The alert w as supposed to b e confined to
Volusia C ounty and the O rm ond B each
area. However, a w ide area o f Sem inole
C ou n ty and Sanford h as receiv ed th is
R everse 9-1-1 ALERT IN ERROR.
There is NO chlorine gas leak in the C ity
o f Sanford.
Therefore, City o f Sanford residents do
not have to follow the standard precau tion ­
ary m easures as it pertains to a "g a s ch lo ­
rine leak ."
Those m easures include, staying indoors,
closing w indow s, and turning o ff air con d i­
tioners until the gas dissipates.
In the event o f actual ch lorin e leak in
Sanford, residents w ill be inform ed via the
R everse 9-1-1 system , and new s m edia
releases.
T h is in form ation w ill in clu d e con tact
inform ation from Sem inole C ounty public
S a fe ty and th e C ity o f Sanford Fire
D epartm ents.
The city o f Sanford U tility D epartm ent is
currently transitioning from using chlorine

g as to liqu id ch lorin e in the w ater and
w astew ater treatm ent process.
Liquid ch lorin e is safer to use b ecau se it '
d oes not release to the air. T h is new p roject
w ill be com pleted later this year.
The d ty o f Lake M ary is p lanning on
doing the sam e w ith its ch lorin e storage,
m oving from gas to liquid form .
The gas form is 100 percent ch lorin e,
w hereas the liquid form is only 14 to 16 per­
cen t chlorine. O ne fire o fficials d escribed
like bleach used at hom e, only m ore con ­
centrated.
The city o f Sanford regrets any in con ven ­
iences and assures all residents that no
ch lorin e danger persists in the city in clu d ­
ing the H idden Lake area.
A ccording to Sanford Fire In sp ector and
spokesm an Tim R obles, this in form ation
w as issued by the O rm ond Beach Police
D epartm ent.
It was erroneously sent to citizens in the
Sanford and esp ecially the H idden Lake
areas.
"It has nothing to do with Sanford o r this
area," he said, "and we w anted to tell folks
that this was sent from O rm ond Beach to us
in error."

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n't com * M a surprise to anyone. By now, people
1la back in the M ayoral aeal in the City
i know of the problems that forced his
’ ousting from office.
y, during his cam paign for re-election, someone on
i com m ittee apparently paid someone else to pick
votes. Dyer probably nad no knowledge of this,
but a s he w as the m ain character in this cam paign, he was
held responsible.
C ould It be diet he w as unaw are of this because he w as out
, o r at City Hall tending to business? I would sus­
pect this w as the case.
As for his cam paign person, she probably
had a lot m ore to do than pick up ballots, so
she obtained someone else to do It, and she
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reportedly paid him . Would you go out and
do this free of charge? Some m ight, but gen­
erally, I don't think many would.
So they put the blame on Dyer. Now, this
charge has been lifted, and officials say they
want the Legislature to exam ine the voting
rules and possibly make a few changes.
NOk
The City of O rlando spent plenty of
P f s if o n f
money in m is m atter, right down to having
r iC llt t U l
ballots printed for a special election that
• • • • • • • • would nave replaced Dyer as M ayor until
the m atter could be worked out. Persons
■asking to replace Dyer also spent considerable money in gettjn jjjh e ir cam paigns underway, only to have their hopes
D yer didn't do this — other people did — but he was
accused of the m atter.
b this the reason why many people refuse to seek political
office? They can 't conduct a cam paign and keep every single
person working for him or her on a tight leash.
There are many people who would make excellent govern­
m ent officials. They ate usually well educated, knowledgeable
of their communities, fully aw are of the problems and needs
th at would face diem, and believe they, if elected, could make
im provem ents.
But a person cannot conduct a campaign alone. They must
have others working for them, and the more people who are
involved in the cam paign, the m ore chance there is of some­
thing going wrong.
People who want to help - who volunteer to assist in a cam ­
paign, are generally unfamiliar with the many laws on Florida
domes dealing with elections. There are many dos and don't*
that they may not realize, and as a result, have a tendency to
do things that will reflect negatively on the person seeking
office, such as the Dyer case.
Even if these volunteers do nothing wrong during the cam*
paign, opponents can easily
isilv come up with charges - valid or
pen
false, that reflect negatively on the person
which they are
against.
t. Charges of this type then bring about investigations,
legations of negligence or illegal
ac
;al activities.
True or false,
they produce what has commonly been referred to as mud
slinging” during a cam paign.
These then, bring aboutit jpublicly reported investigations
that could indude delving
in the candidate's entire life, as
elving into
well as the lives erf his or her entire family. One instant of misJudgment during a candidate's childhood or teenage years
could be blown out of proportion, and make him or her
appear as though they were unfit to serve in public office.
M Therefore, we have folks who would make excellent gov­
ernm ent leaders, but refuse to run for election, knowing they
would get involved in being scrutinized by a fine-tooth comb.
It's not only a tragedy for our cities and counties, but for our­
selves, ana I'm afraid that even a com plete revision of the
Florida Election law s won’t change this problem.

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Bill F rist’s immigration
Senate Majority Leader Bill
Frist may haw Just killed his
hopes to be the Republican nom­
inee for president in 2008 — by
coming out against a proposal to
bar illegal immigrants from get­
ting drivers licenses.
All but one
of the 19 9/11
hijackers hada
valid drivers
license. In a
bid to tighten
our security,
H o u s e
Ju d iciary
Chairman F.
Dick
J a m e s
Scnsenbrenner
Morris
Jr., R-Wisc., is
• • • • • • • • pushing legis­
lation to make it illegal for a state
to issue a drivers license to an
illegal immigrant. At the
moment he's trying to pass it
into law as an amendment to the
Supplemental
Defense
Appropriation Bill.
Licenses are the main
American form of ID; in our
nationwide posl-9/ll security
upgrade, they haw become, in
effect passports for air travel.
Yet 10 states now permit ille­
gal* to get license*. And many
mure haw porous system* that
de facto, do the same by asking
only that the applicant produce a
Soda! Security number. (New
York officials recently discovered

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But one Social Security’ number
had been used to get 57 driver's
licenses!)
The Sensenbrenner bill would
require states to ascertain that
the applicant is here legally
before granting trim a drivers
license mat would be recognized
as adequate identification to
board an airplane. (States amid
also offer "soft-ID” licenses,
which would not be adequate for
air trawl.)
Even though this measure is a
vital part of our battle against
terrorism, liberal IX’mocrats and
some big business Republicans
are imposing it — the former on
civil-liberty ground*, the latter
because it would interfere with
making money.
Knowing full well that a
Democratic filibuster loomed in
the Senate, House Republicans
chose to tack the license ban onto
the IntelligvTKV Reform Bill the
president was pushing last war.
They knew that Democrat*
wouldn't dare filibuster the bill
and their amendment amid pass
with a simple majority in the
upper chamber.
But President Bush and
House Speaker Dennis Hastert
got Sen.wnbrenner to pull back
out amendment — in return for
their commitment to let him
attach it to another piece of
“must pass” legislation early in
2005. fie decided to cash in on

thLs commitment by tacking it
onto the Supplemental Defense
Appropriation Bill. Nobodv is
going to filibuster a bill to fund
our troops in Iraq and
Afghanistan in the middle of a
war.
But now Sen. Frist has a»me
out against amending the
Defense Spending bill. He claims
that hi* wants to "defer" consid­
eration of a license tun until it
can be part of a broader debate
on immigration — one that he
knows full well will nin head­
long into a Democratic filibuster.
By this sleight of hand, Frist
hopes to set the Km on licenses
for ilk*gal immigrants up for a
Democratic kill later in the year
— and avoid getting the blame.
Why are some Republicans
trying to derail a measure vital to
our national secunty? Because
big business interests— e.g. agri­
cultural interests — oppose the
legislation, mostly so they can go
on hiring illegals.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger,
once more k*ading the way, has
repealed a law (passed under his
ousted predecessor) that let
undocumented workers get
1ia*n*e*.
When I worked for President
Clinton, I proposed again and
again a ban on licenses to undoc­
umented people. I urged that
license* to non-citizen* expire
when visa* do and that anyone

found driving without a license
be referred to the INS and the
FBI to see if they an* hen* illegally or are on a terror watch list.
Clintoa under pressure from lib­
erals, wouldn't agree.
When Mohammed Atta, the
ringleader of the 9/|| attacks
was pulled over in Florida for
driving without a lia*nse, he got
a summons and was sent on nis
way, a free man.
Some have described the COP
debate over licenses for illegals
as a fault line between the cultur­
al conservatives and business
interests. It is reallv more like a
division between those who pul
protection against terror first —■
versus those who prefer to curry
favor with campaign atntributors who want to hire illegal
immigrants.
By blocking efforts to attach
the license ban to the defense
appropriation. Fn*t is siding
with tno**.* win* put profit ahead
of national security.
Dick Mom* was an adviser to
Bill Clinton for 20 years. Look for
Dick's new book "Because He
Could" about Bill Clinton.
Copyright 2005 Dick Morris, All
Rights' Reserved. Distributed by
Cagk* Cartoons, Inc. wwweagle*
cartoons.a»m Call Cari Dawson
Bartley at (800) 6% 7561 or email: can&lt;“cagle.a»m email for
Dick
Morris
is
dmredding11' aol.com

County m ust find new w ater resources within 2 0 years
8p#cial to the Herald
Sem inole C ounty m ust
find an altern ate w ater
resource o r it will not be able
to supply the dem and for
w ater in the next 20 years,
according to a 2003 designa­
tion from the St. Johns River
W ater M anagem ent D istrict.
The d istrict has designat­
ed Sem inole C ounty as a
P rio rity
W ater R esource
Caution A rea.
"T he issue is that the m ore
the population grow s, and
the m ore you develop, the
less ffie w ater rech arges,"
said B ruce Paster, public
w eeks director for the d ty of

Lake Mary.
O nly taking m inutes to
pum p out, one drop of w ater
takes about 86 years to reach
the aquifer at a depth of 100
feet, said M ichelle Thatcher,
the executive director for the
Sem inole Soil and W ater
Conservation D istrict.
On average, only nine out
of about 59 inches of annual
rainfall in Seminole County
reaches the aquifer through
recharge areas. R echarge
areas refill the aquifer by
allowing rainw ater to perco­
late down through the soil,
said Bill Belleville, an envi­
ronm ental author and docu­
m entary maker.
"A t som e point, we are

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to be taking out more
than nature can replenish,"
Belleville said.
"Florida w ater is pristine,"
Paster said. "It requires vir­
tually no treatm ent at all."
The Floridan aquifer sys­
tem is the prim ary w ater
resource for northeast and
east-cen tral
Florida.
It
extends as far north as South
Carolina and as far west as
M ississippi.
As the population grow s
and developm ent continues,
the quantity and quality of
w ater decreases, experts say.
"W e are consum ing more
w ater than we should be,"
said M ichael Barr, elected
supervisor and chairm an of
the board for the Seminole
Soil and W ater Conservation
D istrict.

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Sem inole County has the
third densest population in
the state and continues to
grow.
With the dem and for
water increasing because of
the boom ing population in
Sem inole County, u tilities
will not be able to pump
enough water without harm ­
ing our natural environment,
said Nancy Christm an, inter­
governm ental coord inator
for the water m anagem ent
district.
Various reasons for the
huge consum ption of water
include excessive irrigation
and the grow ing population.
"St. Augustine grass is the
biggest
w ater
hog
in
Florida," Barr said.
The expanding population
has also caused an increase

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which
destroys areas that refill the
aquifers.
"T h e best land for recharg­
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conservation district.
Development also poses a
problem with the quality of
water in the aquifer because*
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"T h ere will alw ays be
development, but you have
to control the quality of the
w ater," said Ron M orton,
Sanford resident for about 50
years.
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is where officials will turn
for the alternate source of
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the surface water potable, or
drinkable, a surface water
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More than 95 percent of
the nation gets drinking
w ater from surface w ater;
however, the process of
cleaning surface water will
be expensive.
It will also take many
years to com plete surface
water treatm ent plans. For
that reason, it is urgent that
citizens take action in their
com m unities to protecl the
aquifers for years to come.
"W e should not be pollut­
ing the aquifers. We can pro­
tect it," Barr said. " I t’s like
taking a pristine lake and
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O b itu a r ie s
ROBERT L. BAGLEY, JR .
Robert L. Bagley, Jr., 45, of
Sanford, died Thursday,
April 21, 2005. He was a
m em ber of Allen Chapel
AME Church, a graduate of
Sem inole High School, and
attended Seminole
Com m unity College.
Survivors include brother,
Lawrence Hagan; sisters
Alma Smith and Kathy
Smith, both of Sanford;
grandm other Ella Wynn of
Sanford.
Funeral services are
incom plete at this time.
Gail 4t Wynn’s Mortuary,
Orlando, in charge of
arrangements.
BRANDON LEE
BURKHART
Brandon Lee Burkhart, 17,
o f Casselberry, died Sunday,
April 17, 2005 in
Casselberry. He was bom in
O rlando and was a student
at Lyman High School.
Survivors include father,
Gary Burkhart of Winter
Garden; mother, Sonji
Burkhart of Casselberry; sis­
ter Am berleigh Burkhart of
O rlando; m aternal grand­
parents Sandra Warner of
Casselberry and David
Sm others of Paisley; pater­
nal grandparent, Jeanette
Burkhart of W inter Park,
maternal great-grandparent
Bessie Morgan of Altam onte
Springs.
Funeral services will be
Saturday at Collison Family
Funeral Homes &amp;
Crem atory with burial in All
Faith Memorial park.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes 6t Crematory,
Howell Branch Chapel,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangem ents.
EDW ARD A. ELBERT, JR .
Edward A. Elbert, Jr., 82,
o f W inter Park, died
Wednesday, April 20, 2005.
Bom in Butler. Penn., he
moved to Central Florida
from Great Falls, Montana
in 1973. He was a retired
Colonel in the U.S. Air
Force. He was ow ner/opera­
tor o f Elbert Exterm ination
Company. He was a member
of Sts. Peter 51 Paul Catholic
Church, Winter Park, South
Sem inole Sertom a C lub and
the Air Force Association.
Survivors include wife,
Dorothy; sons, Ronald of
Som erville, Ma., Steven of
Colum bus, Ohio, Scott of
Redmon, Ore., Peter of

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John W. Fehr
V tm n t - 4/2S/04

Grandpa,
Ibday It's been a year since you went home to be with
God and grandma, we are sure you are much better off there.
There isn't a day that goes by, that we don't think of you and
grandma...you're definitely a missing portion of our family...the
Holidays just aren't the same without you both here with us.
We all miss you so much, we never thought it was possible to be here
without you with us. Grandpa you left us all with the best memories anyone could ever ask
fo r . What a legacy you left behind, and we are all luck)- to be a part of that. We could have
never asked for a better grandpa/dad than you.
After so many years of taking such great care of you, thought you might like to know that
Lori Is doing great. It is still very hard on all of us that you are both gone, hut we know we
will see you both again. Until then, remember we Love you Grandpa and Grandma with all
of our hearts.
Love Always and Forever,
Your loving Daughters Janet and Carol, Your Grandchildren, Lori, Kathy, Bobby and Ronnie
and your Great Grandchildren Jay, Destiny, Molly, Kayiyn, Alexis, and Johnalhon.

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Eric of O rlando; brother,
George o f H onolulu; sister,
Mary Ann Dem pkow ski o f
Fort Lauderdale; five grand­
children.
Funeral mass will be cele­
brated at 9 a.m., Saturday,
April 23, at Sts. Peter St Paul
Catholic Church with Father
Joe Roberts, celebrant.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes 5c Crematory,
Howell Branch Chapel,
W inter Park, in charge of
arrangem ents.

STANLEY M ADISON
FLETCHER
Stanley Madison Fletcher,
85, died Thursday, April 14,
2005. He was bom in Joplin,
Mo. in 1920. He attended
Northland, a Church
Distributed. He is retired
from the Reedy Creek
Improvement District and
was a World War II veteran
of the Army Air Corps.
Survivors include wife.
Eve; children, Charles
Fletcher, Sr., Michael
Fletcher and Kathy Day;
brother Richard Fletcher; 13
grandchildren; 10 great­
grandchildren; six greatgreat-grandchildren.
A memorial service will
be held at 1 p.m., Friday,
April 29, at Northland, A
Cnurch Distributed, 530 Dog
Track Road, Longwood,
with a reception to follow at
Northland Chapel, 2510
Highway 17-92. A private
burial will be held in
Casselberry.

Palm Cemetery.
C ollison Family Funeral
Hom es 5k Crematory,
Howell Branch Chapel,
W inter Park, in charge o f
arrangem ents.
IREN E T. TAYLOR
Irene T. Taylor, 86, o f
Sanford, died Wednesday,
April 20, 2005. She was b o m
Aug. 1 4 ,1 9 1 8 in Blakely, Ga.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include son,
Ronald O. Taylor; daughter,
Loritta Jackson; sister,
Dorothy Temples; four
grandchildren; nine great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held Friday, Apr. 22, in
Greenwood Cemetery,
Panama City, w ith interm ent
in Greenwood cemetery,
Panama City.
Banfield Funeral Home,
W inter Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.
W ILLIE JA M ES W ALKER
W illie Jam es Walker, 65,
o f W inter Park, died Sunday,
April 17, 2005. He was b o m
in Reynolds, Georgia. He
was a delivery technician.
Survivors include stepfa­
ther Leroy Johnson of
Winter Park; wife, Floretta
Walker o f W inter park; sis­
ters, Carol Everett of
Orlando, Linda and Hazel
Walker, both of W inter Park;
brother Donald Walker of
W inter Park.
G olden's Funeral Home,
Inc., W inter Park, in charge
of arrangem ents.

MARY ELIZABETH
HALPIN
Mary Elizabeth Halpin,
71, of Orlando, died
Tuesday, April 19, 2005 at
Florida Hospital, Orlando.
She was bom in Detroit,
Michigan. She was a CFO
for Orlando bu ild er's
Showcase.
Survivors include hus­
band, Richard "Sk ip ”
Halpin of Orlando; sons,
Timothy Halpin of St. Louis,
Mo., and Michael Halpin of
Orlando; daughter, Mary
Penelope Halpin of Orlando;
sisters, M ary M argaret Felpz
of Venice, Ft., ond -Mary *
Josephine G alvin of
Sarasota; two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at
11 a m . Saturday, April 23,
at the Altam onte Chapel
with Pastor Terry Grove
officiating. Burial will be in

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Local businesses receive Beautification Awards

M any o f you know that I have
e d ited the Sanford H istorical
S o ciety n ew sletter for several
years. Occasionally, I have used an
article in it for this column. Today I
am using an article that appeared
in the newsletter.
I had asked Society members for
m em ories of their scnool days and
received several short sketches
from Joynie Mae
Jones
DeFoor
which 1 used peri­
odically in the
newsletter. Joynie
Mae is a 1951
graduate
of
Sem inole
High
School
and
iresentiy lives in
acksonville with
Grace Marie
her family. These
S tin c c ip h c r
are
of her
memories:

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W esUide Story
by Jo y n ie DeFoor
W c moved to Sanford from
Sandy Ridge, Alabama in the mid­
dle of my first grade and rented a
.sm all house on Elm Avenue cross
from the Grammar school, which
my brother, Bobby, attended.
Almost everyone along our street
Afn
sat outside on the porches in the
cool evenings. Every night the peo­
ple next door would sing, "You are
My Sunshine",
Mom helped me with my mem­
ory verses for Sunday School on
our porch, and one night, as I was
reciting the 21rd Psalm, I w on­
dered why the neighbors laughed
as I acclaimed loudly, "Thy rod
and they reel, they comfort me."
Rudolph Smith lived around the
corner on Sixth Street. He is now a
doctor
in
Texas.
Viola
M cA lexander lived around the
other corner and her mother made
and sold delicious, fragrant rolls.
Being a very loyal person, and
bein g unhappy over m oving, I
made up my mind that I would
hate Florida and Sanford.
Mom enrolled me In Westside
Primary. I remember walking into
an auditorium filled with children
and teachers. It was just before
Christm as and the boys and girls
were practicing a Christm as pro­
gram .
Everything
was
very
strange, and I didn't know any of
the songs they sang. But somehow,
the school smelled almost like the
one I had left in Fort Deposit, Ala.
Soon I had two friends: Irene
G reen and a girl named Betsy.
Irene was a tomboy who could
hold her own with two older
brothers. We knew her mother as
"T h e Story Lady." Betsy was very
daring. We called ourselves the
Three Musketeers, only I had never
heard of a "m usketeer" so I told
m other we were the Three
Mosquitoes.
D uane Harrell becam e the
plague of my existence. He
punched me every time he had the
opportunity. I really wanted to get
him in trouble, but what could I
do? My friend, Betsy, furnished the
answer. She was caught passing a
note, and sentenced to (gasp!) cor­
poral punishment with a ruler. I
decided that if I could just write a
note and let the teacher find it on
D uane's desk, she would think Ire
w rote it and he would gel
whacked, too.
I tried to copy his printing and
was concentrating so hard on it that
I failed to notice that he had seen
me, and had brought the teacher
over to observe also. They quietly
watched me for a while. The note
■aid, "I love you, do you love me?"
There was no way to explain that I
had only written the note to get
Duane in trouble, and not to actualI to someone, so 1 was -

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I felt several watts short of bright.
Now these were two of us facing the
firing squad. We were taken into the
auditorium and denounced in front
whole school and then to the
room where Miss
Stokes, the principal and
teache* administered
which

Haratd photo by Tommy Vmconl

, Don Leland. Tammy Japes and Leslie Lelartd. along with SIB chairman Staphanie Powers, pose in front of
their lovely shop. The coffee shop and restaurant was honored by the Scenic Improvement Board with the Beautification Award
for the month of March.

Elks award
young speakers
Jewel Council No. 109 and Seminole
Council No. 109, Improved Benevolent
and Protective Order of Elks of the
World held their
District II Oratorical
Conlest,
Saturday,
April 9 at Mt. Moriah
AME Church, Cocoa,
which hosted the session.
Linda
Morgan,
mistress
of
cere­
monies, presided by
opening with the
Pledge of Allegiance.
Marva
Invocation was by
Hawkins Brother
Edward
• • • • • • • a Scott. Ms. Icnning
welcomed the guests.
The song bird of the Cocoa Temple,
Daughter Adrienne Butler rendered the
beautiful selection "Because ot Who
You are, 1 give You Glory."
Contest rules were given to govern
the Oratorical Contest and orations to
the three contestants representing the
various lodges and temples.
Contest w inters am i th eir top ics w ere:
First Place, "Issues that Divide
America” bv Virgil Hays Jr. represent­
ing Celery City Lodge 542 and
Evergreen temple 121 of Sanford.
Second Place, "Why so many Black
men go Astray" by Vernon lackson |r.,
representing Royal Palm Lodge and
Temple ot Orlando.
Third Place, "The Importance of
Voting" by Jalana Miller of Leesburg.
Brother Leroy G. Smith of Titusville
introduced the speakers, parents and
judges. Remarks of thanks were given
by Daughter Gwenda Ihom as, Loyal
Daughter Ruler, and Brother Roosevelt
Cummings, Jr., Chief Antler, Brother
Earl E. Mmott, District Chairman of
Education, District Deputy Delia J. Ray
and t'.G.ER. Walter Butler, State
President of Lodges. Thanks to the host
temple and lodge and to the host
church, Mt. Moriah AME and Pastor,
Mary W. Robinson of Cocoa.
African American students can
applv for scholarships and get
involved. Even if you do not have a col­
lege age student at home, please" share
this with those who have someone.
There are a number of companies and
organizations1 that have donated
money for scholarship use to African
American*. Don’t let this money be
returned because* of a lack of interest.
Student and parents should take this
opportunity to get childivn involved.
Get the word out. Money is available. If
you arv a college student, or planning
fo attend, you need money to get ready
tor this. I am sun* you can use- this
additional money. Call FEA/21! Se»uth
Adams Street, tallahasse-e, FL 12101,
850-201-2800.
Fifty-one
African
American scholarships are available.
h t t p: / /w w w . F e a w e b . o r g / g e t involved asp ?sid ; 1154• n e i t a b - p a r ­
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I with the April award waa the Gateway Ptaia on Town Center Boulevard. From left are Stlephante Powers. Scenic
Improvement Board chairwoman; M*e Loader and Betty Akers. Board members.

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to Jun- j h t of uVuf l.
uNuil the Village Of
iVrutu Thu column i&gt; JeJkJtcd to a nun uVs- Jul
the &gt;onu- - rVj-ufy Sheriff f« w "Stetson" Grryvry.
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prvteil him Geneui uiII nnvr fv the niw hxau teof
Ckynty Girgi&lt;ry. it util he h lter

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One of the greatest things- about living in
the cuuntry is the incessant yard work - or

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Now there ate, of course, those who move
to rural Seminole County and proceed to
remove every smidgen of natural vegetation from their imme­
diate property, replace it with acres of sod and exotic flora and
basically recreate suburbia in the swamp.
The vart majority o t rural resident* however; prefer to impact
the landscape a little less- and become lees of a slave to it in the
K o se o f us in the second category have ivy sprawtu^ over the
septic field terns framing walkways and comer
palner garden* pst, and wax myrtle
—ate, upon dote inspection, &lt;

Jew el Council No. 109. Seminole
Council Oratorical winners and officers
of the Council Lodge and Temple, of the
State of Florida.

compluncv-appmprutc length Just whim tire scragglv-ness
brought the “M" word to my lips however, my childivn
protested.
Those growing weeds, they noted were wildflowen- that wennow beginning to show their true colors: lavender, maize,
cream and a blazing brilliant orange*.
So I waited and enjoyed the show, as our protvrty became a
sea of tiny petals and a source of constant dclignt to the* butter­
flies, bees and hummingbirds.
I admit to being a bit tom at first as the "bdy-fivak” lurking
inside of me silently chided “your landscape is a littk* bit ...
tall." Since my neatest actual neighbor is several acres away
and screened by trees, he's had no comment It was easy to
silence the voice inside, since no one from the outside seemed
to mind the view.
So my inner flower child won out and our purpk-carpetcd
property continues to ripple in the spring breezes and tickle
our legs as we walk to the madbox.
I'm a no-mow convert man. My no-mow policy even has me
thinking that it might be samethirq; the county could adopt on
some of their rural roadways. Why not seed wildflowen- along
the dWh lined banks of outer drives and let the residents enjoy
the beauty of it a l? The beauty of it all for Seminoie would be
— you guessed it — nomosring!
Anyone who has ever driven in the mountains of Wr»t Virginia
can pictuse Just what I have in mind. Surely
varieties of wildflowen that could create a

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Seminole County Chapter FA MU
Alumni
Association
Scholarship
Banquet will be Saturday, April 23 at 6
p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center. Cues!
speaker will be Attorney IVillie George
Allen, Sanford native, who presently
practices law in Fort Lauderdale.
Tickets are available by calling 407-323-

6366.

The Education Committee of
Triumph The Church of the New Age,
1006 W. Sixth St., invites the communi­
ty to its annual scholarship program
Saturday, April 23 at 7 p.m. Come and
enjoy an evening of glorious time in
worship and praise. William Tillman
Jr.,
Hope
Tillman
Sparrow
Chairpersons. Elder Gradey Roberson,
pastor.

Fundraising Luau is set
for Saturday, April 23
The Full Gospel House of Prayer
Church family is hosting a Hawaiian
Luau. This fundraiser is on behalf of
the building fund.
They need your support in helping
to pioneer this project by attending and
participating in the festivities Saturday,

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DAR welcomes Lt. Gen. Jay Garner to April meeting
Sallie Harrison Chapter cel­
ebrated Military Week at its
April luncheon at M ango's
Cafe Friday (April 8) at noon.
Honored guests were mem­
bers of the military forces who
have served in Irau. The
opening ritual was
cd by
Regent Lois Somervil e and
acting
Chaplain
Virginia
Powell. After lunch the guest
speaker was introduced.
Jay M. Gamer, Lt. General,
US Army (Retired) was bom
in Arcadia, Florida and
attended FSU. He enlisted in
the USMC in 1957. In 1962 he
was commissioned in the US
Army, serving 55 years before
retiring in 1997. He served
two tours in Viet Nam, 196768 and 1971-72. He served in
Desert Storm as Commanding
General of Joint Task Force
Bravo in Northern Iraq. He
also served in Operation Iraqi
Freedom as Director, Office
for
Reconstruction
and
Humanitarian Affairs. He has
been a resident of Windermere
since 1997.
As speaker he first thanked
and commended the four hon­
ored soldiers who attended
the luncheon. He stated that
the campaign in Iraq has been
long and hard, but also enu­
merated many good things
that have happened and are
happening.
He said that we need a
strong policy by the President
against Iranians and others
who permit potential terrorists to cross the borders into
Iraq.
He highlighted the
Truman Doctrine, General
Marshall's speech at Harvard
University and FDR’s estab­
lishment of the Civilian
Conservation Corps in 1955
which employed 4,000,000
youth. General Gam er firmly
believes that Iraqi oil revenues
should be shared with the
Iraqi people .He emphasized
the need to be very "hands
on” in guiding the formation
of Iraq’s new Constitution,
stating that minority rights,
the core element in derruvracy, be preserved. Three north­
ern provinces, of the seven­
teen in the country are democ­
racies Schools arv coed there.
General G am er stated: “'Irag
was the right thing to do.
Tonight say a prayer for our
soldiers."
......
The Regent presented a
Certificate of Honor to the
guest speaker. Afterwards,
soldiers who were being hon­
ored were introduced. Each
spoke briefly about his/her

military responsibilities and
each also received a Certificate
of Honor. Major Robert Boone
is a 15-year veteran. He com­
manded two Combat Infantry
com panies in
the 82nd
Airborne
Division
in
Assamawah,
Fallujah,
Bagdad.
Corporal Sarah Brown is
from Permont, NH and now
serves locally in recruiting.
Her deployment took her to
Tikrit, Iraq as a member of B
Company 404,
Aviation
Battalion with the 4th Infantry
Division.
Corporal Thomas Artes,
who came to this country at
age
lf»
from
Barrow,
Infurnace, England,
was
deployed to Fallujah, Iraq.
Staff Sergeant Ricky Lee
served with the 40th Engineer
Battalion, 2nd Combat Team
in Baumholder, Germany and
was deployed to Bagdad, Iraq.
Unable to attend was Edgar
Ortiz.
Other guests attending the
meeting were Phyllis Lee, wife
of Sgt. Lee; Linda Lang,
Jeannie Fillman-Richards, Jan
Leiben, and Elizabeth Nichols.
During the business session
Sandra Thomas gave the
President General's message.
The DAR Museum has been
awarded subsequent accredi­
tation by the American
Association
of
Museums
Commission. She also report­
ed that on January 27, 2005 the
legendary
operatic
star
Marian Anderson was hon­
ored with a new United States
postage stamp The first-dayof issue ti*ok place at the DAK
O ’Byrne Gallery. President
General
Presley
Merritt
Wagoner stated: "It was an
exciting day and all Daughters
can feel honored
that our
National Society was invited
to participate in such a special
occasion."
Ann Howland gave the
Ntional Defense report, with
em phasis on "H eroes," an
article by the national chair­
man, Helen Drew Mitchler.
Her concluding paragraph
praised the Iraqi voters, wno
at great personal risk, regis­
tered to vote and then stood in
long lines to cast their votes.
She also called our service
men and women heroes, stat­
ing that their presence world­
wide ensures our freedom as a
quality of life.
The chapter chairman also
reported on the National
Cemetery in Bush nee, Florida
Then* are currently 15ft

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DAR Regent Lois Somerville welcomes Lt. Gen. Jay M. Gamer (retired) to the April meeting. Gamer
recently served as director of the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Affairs in Iraq.

national cem eteries in the
United States.
The Indian Minute, by Fran
Morton, featured the Maya
Indians, begun 5,(XX) years ago
and lasting 2,tXX) years.
Member Dottie Decker cele­
brated her 90th birthday in
April. Potential new member
Linda Lang also has an Apnl
birthday.
Members sang
"H aopy Birthday" to both.
Tne Regent encouraged all
who need help with applica­
tion papers and suplementals
to meet at the LDS Church on
Lake Emma Drive each
Thursday from 7:00
to
9:00PM. Virginia Mikler gave
a report on F lag s for the classn&gt;oms project.
Libby
Boyd
won the
Surprise Package, a beautiful
tray.
th e May meeting is sched­
uled for Saturday, May 14. at
noon at Mango’s Cafe.
Sallie Harrison Chapter cel­
ebrated Military Week at its
April luncheon at M ango's
Cafe Friday (April 8) at noon.
Honored guests were mem­
bers of the military’ forces who
have served in Irau. The
opening ritual was led bv
Regent Lois Somerville and
acting
Chaplain
Virginia
Powell. After lunch the guest
speaker was introduced.
Jay M. Gamer, Lt. General.
L’S Army (Retired) was bom
in Arcadia, Florida and
attended FSU. He enlisted in

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the USMC in 1957. In 19h2 he
was commissioned in the US
Army, serving 55 years before
retiring in 1997. He served
two tours in Viet Nam, 1967ft8 and 1971-72. He served in
IX*sert Storm as Commanding
General of Joint Task Force
Bravo in Northern Iraq. He
also served in Operation Iraqi
Freedom as Director, Office
for
Reconstruction
and
Humanitarian Affairs. He has
been a resident of Windermere*
since 1997.
As speaker he first '.hanked
and commended the four hon­
ored soldiers who attende’d
the luncheon. He stated that
the the campaign in Iraq has
K e n long and hard, but also
enum erated
many
good
things that have happe*ne*d
and an* happening.
He said that we need a
strong policy by the Prosident
against Iranians and others
who permit potential terror­
ists to cn&gt;ss the K uders into
Iraq.
He highlighted the
Truman Doctrine, Ge*ne*ral
Marshall’s speech at Harvard
University and FDR's es-tablishment of the Civilian
Conservation Corps in 1955
w h k h em ployed 4.1VXLOOO
youth. General G am er firmly
believes that Iraqi oil n*venue*s
should be shared with the
Iraqi pe*ople .He emphasized
the need to be very "hands
on” in guiding the* formation
of Iraq's new Constitution,

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stating that minority rights,
the* core element in democra­
cy, be preserved. Three north­
ern provinces, of the sevteenen in the country are democ­
racies. Schools are coed there.
Gene*ral Gam er stated: ’"Irag
was the right thing to do.
Tonight say a prayer for our
soldiers."
The Regent presented a
Certificate of Honor to the
guest speaker. Afterwards,
soldiers who were K*ing hon­
ored were introduced. Each
spoke briefly about his/her
military responsibilities and
each also received a Certificate
of Honor. Ma)or RoK*rt Boone*
is a 15 year veteran. He com­
manded two Combat Infantry
com panies
in the 82nd
Airborne
Division
in
Assamawah,
Fallujah,
Bagdad.
Corporal Sarah Brown is
from Permont, NH and now
serves locally in recruiting.
Her deployment took her to
Tikrit, Iraq as a member of B
Company
404,
Aviation
Battalion with the 4th Infantry
Division.
Corporal Thomas Artes,
who came to this country at
'a g e
16
fr o m '- Barrow,
lnfurnace,
England,
was
deployed to Fallujah, Iraq.
Staff Sergeant Ricky Lee
served with the 40th Engineer
Battalion, 2nd Combat Team
in Baumholder, Germany and
was deployed to Bagdad, Iraq.

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Unable to attend w as Thom as
A rtes.
Other guests attending the
meeting w ere Phyllis Lee, w ile
of Sgt. Lee; Linda Lang,
Jeannie Fillman-Richards, Jan
Leiben, and Elizabeth Nichols.
During the business session
Sandra Thom as gave the
President General's message.
The DAR Museum has been
awarded subsequent accredi­
tation by the A m erican
A ssociation of M useum s
Commission. She also report­
ed that on January 2 7,2009 the
legendary
operatic
star
M arian Anderson w as hon­
ored with a new United States
postage stamp. The first-dayof issue took place at the DAR
O 'Byrne Gallery. President
General
Presley
M erritt
Wagoner stated: "It was an
exciting day and all Daughters
can feel honored that our
National Society was invited
to participate in such a special
occasion.'
Ann Howland gave the
Ntional Defease report, with
em phasis on "H eroes," an
article by the national chair­
man, Helen Drew Mitchler.
Her concluding paragraph
praised the Iraqi voters, wno
at great personal risk, regis­
tered to vote and then stood in
long lines to cast their votes.
She also called our service
men and women heroes, stat­
ing that their presence world­
wide easures our freedom as a
quality of life.
The chapter chairman also
reported on the National
Cemetery in Bushnee, Florida
There are currently 136
national cem eteries in the
United States.
The Indian Minute, by Fran
Morton, featured the Maya
Indians, begun 5,(XX) years ago
and lasting 2,000 years.
Member Dottie Decker cel­
ebrated her 90th birthday in
April. Potential new member
Linda Lang also has an April
birthday.
M embers sang
"Happy Birthday" to both.
Tne Regent encouraged all
who need help with applica­
tion papers and suplementals
to meet at the LDS Church on
Lake Emma Drive each
Thursday from 7:00
to
9:00PM. Virginia Mikler gave
a report on Flags for the class­
rooms project.
Libby
Boyd
won the
Surprise Package, a beautiful
tray.
t h e May meeting is sched­
uled for Saturday, May 14, at
noon at Mango's Cafe.

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He immediately went over
to Bagiev.
"His breathing was shallow
and he had a pulse at that
time," Kenton wrote.
The SUV continued north
and stopped at the intersection
of 18th Street and 17-92. After
parking for about 20 seconds,
Kenton said, the SUV turned
east onto 18th Street.
Another officer located the
vehicle with no occupants.
Wilson later told police that
he had parked the SUV and
saw police and emergency per­
sonnel working on Bagley. He
then left the scene without
identifying himself, and went
to his brother’s home.
His
brother,
Frederick
W ilsoa is listed as the owner of
the SUV' and lives on Lakeside
Circle.

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Willie Wilson was later locat­
ed by police at the com er of
Live Oak Boulevard and
Spreading Oak Drive.
Willie Wilson told police he
drove the SUV that hit Bagley,
but that he thought he had hit
some clothes or a dog. He also
admitted that he knew his
license had been suspended.
Police said Wilson aLso told
them he had smoked some
crack not long before the crash.
The police report said charges
of driving under the influence
and DU1 m anslaughter are
pending results of a blood teat
Bagley graduated from
Seminole High School.
Survivors include his broth­
er, Lawrence Hagan; sisters
Alma Smith and Kathy Sm ith
both of Sanford; and his grand­
mother Ella Wynn of Sanford.

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3348 W. SR 426
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Oviedo. FL
Sunday Morning
Worship
Sam &amp; 10 am

401-Anglican
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Anglican Cathedral
Traditional AngHean
3348 W. S R 426 (Atoms Ave)
(1/4 mile ofl Qreeneway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo. Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book 01 Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Holy 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
The Difference is
Worth the Distance

402-Assam bly of G od
City Church
650 E. Airport Blvd
Santord. FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith, Pastor
Sunday Services, 9 00AM &amp;
10 30AM
www oriandocitychurch com

Countryside Baptist Church

404-Baptist
Central Baptist Church
3101 West SR 46
Sanford. FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
www.cfacsantord org
Jimmy Dale Patterson. Senior
Paslor

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Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am &amp;
10:30am
Worship Services 9am A 10:30am
Wednesday Prayer Service 6 30
pm

700 Elm Avenue
Sanlord. FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr Harry D Rucker.
Sr Paslor
Early Morning S e rv . 8 :15AM
Sunday School
9 30AM
Morning Worship . 11AM
Evening WorshipfTBA) 4PM
Monday Bible Study 7:30PM

First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Paslor
Nelson Chapman. Youth Pastor
Sunday -Worship 1045AM
Children's AW ANA Club 5:30PM

Wednesday
Family Activities 6PM

Orece Baptist Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday Schoo l.... 9:30am

First Baptist Church
ot Longwood
891 Slate Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394

407-339-3817

Naming Worship ...10 45am
Evening Worship.... 6.00pm

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 Dtscipleship Study
•5 30pm Divorce Care
•5 30pmVocal Ensembles

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanford Ft 32773
&lt;4071 323 1583
websile-wwtt PABC-LCS org
"The Family Friendly Church'

Ron Williams. Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson. Associate Paslor
Dave Schnelle. College and Career
Pastor
Scott Garrett. Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M Svcs 8:30am A 11am
■Bible Study 945am
•Sunday Eve Svc 6pm
Wed Bible Study A AWANA 7pm

Tuesday
7 00pm Ladies Bible Study
•10.30am Paslor s Bible Study
6:00pm Pastors Disciplineship
Study
6pm M t.C at Night (Music A
Missions in Children at Night)
4 P M Orchestra Rehearsal
4:30pm Youth Bible Study
•7:00pm Pastor's Bible Study
•7.00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7;30pm Youth Activities in Gym

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Grades K-4 Through 12th

Weetvtew Baptist Church

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4100 H E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanford. FL 32771
(407) 323-0523
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Bill Coffman. Pastor
Sunday Worship Sam. 10:30am A
6pm
Sunday School 9:15am
Wad. Activities. All Ages 6:30pm

Hwtfwin cA$SS8m
SUMS Winter Park Dr.
339-7315

SEMMOLETRBfTYCHRISTIAN HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
SCHOOLandDAYCARE
TRANSMISSIONS
Pre-school thru 12th grade
'A Ministry of Church of God of Sanford
A BEKA Curriculum

407-Catholic

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AM Boms Cathode Church
Comer of 9th St A S Oak Ave
Sanlord. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout. Pastor
Washday Mass 9AM. Mon-Fri
Confessions. Saturday. 4PM
Saturday Vigil.....SPM
Sunday. 7:45AM. 10:30AM. Noon
9AM •English (Social Had)
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Baptist Church

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207 E. 25th St.

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419-Church of God

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

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

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

404-Baptist

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413-Ctwtettan B da n ca

801 W. 22nd St. Santord. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley. Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
....9:45AM
Morning Worship ,1045AM
Sunday Night E D G E 6-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 lo 6PM
Seminole Trinity
Chnstian School
Pre-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

422-Church of God of
Prophecy
Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave. Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Hams. Pastor
Sunday School
9.45AM
Praise A Worship 10:30AM
Message by Pastor H A M
Evening Service .... 6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM

425-Congrogational
Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Ave. Santord
407-322-4564
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday School. 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed . 6 30PM
Baby sitting service available

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SI PeteFe ip la copal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary. FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L. Holt. Rector
Wkend Euchanst: Sat. 5pm
Sun 7:30am. 9am, H am
Child. Church 9am/11am
Nursery, 8:45am -1245pm

431-Charism atic
Episcopal
Church of The

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803 W. 4th St
Santord. Florida
407-323-9067
Rev Mark Barth. Priest
Sunday Euchanst.... 9:30AM

437-NonDenominational
Sun. 10:30am at Longwood Civic
League Woman's Club
135 W. Church Ave.
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-3394)277
Wa Are Changing The World One
Ule At A Time
www.Meaphngmimstriet-org

Ism Mels C ewuwunlty Church
5070 Orange Blvd. Sanlord
407-324-0199
www.B9minotwnurcn.com
Jerry WMsh, Paslor
SMurdaySGOFM
Sunday BAM. A 0 45AM
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440-Lutharan

449-P rtsbytsrian

Holy Cross Lutheran Church

First Presbyterian Church (USA)
of Lake Mary
128 West Wilbur Ave

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

Lutheran Church of
T ho Rodaomor
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S Oak Ave. Sanford. FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday School
9:15AM
Worship Service
10:30AM
Information. 407-322-3552
HttpJ/www terms org

Haw Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Upsala Rd. Santord Hwy46A A
Upsala Rd
Intenm Location: Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann. Pastor
Sunday Worship 8 15AM A 6 30PM
Nursery Provided
www NewCreationChurch cc

443-Methodist
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(corner ol Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone. Pastor
Sunday School
9 30am
Inter-Mission
10 30am
Morning Worship 11am
Bible Study
Wednesday
6 30am
Children s Time
Included in Worship
Nursery provided for Babies
and Small Children
'Sm all Enough To Love You ■
Growing in Christ To Sorvo You"

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

429-Eplacopal
S. Park Ave &lt;9 4th St. Santord FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 A 10a m
Nursery A Sunday School tor chil­
dren Midweek worship in Chapel on
Tues. A Weds. Community meal &lt;9
6:30pm Weds For times A detail ot
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Pastor Jeffery Cook
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Wed Fellowship. 7pm
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Rev Brenda Loyal. Pastor
Church School. 9:30am
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First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662
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Sun Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun
Youth,
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Movie.
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Mon Choir A Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wed Evo Dinner (by reservation)
5 30PM
Wed Bible Study Adults SPM
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 McKewon, Minister

Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. FL
407-333-2030
Or Michael L. Andrews.
Interim Minister
Early Service. 6:30AM
Sunday School, all ages 9:15AM
Traditional Worship 10.30AM
Nursery Provided

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
'Knowing A Making
Known Jesus Christ'
Corner ol 46-A A Upsala Road.
Santord. FL
407-330-2635

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Rev Bryan L. Wenger. Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

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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
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2581 Santord Ave
Sanford. Florida
407-322-3122
Jon Carnes, Pastor
Morning Worship. 10:30am
Sunday School. 9 30am
Sunday Evening. 6pm
Wed Night Btole Study. 7pm

Wesleyan Church of Paala
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanlord. FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) West
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Leonard O'Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332

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with that prime real estate.
She stated, however, that
the fort playground is a done
deal.
"W hether you agree or dis­
agree with the project, “he bot­
tom line is it has been voted
on by the |city| commission,"
Kuhn said. She added that the
Steering
Com m ittee
had
become divisive and had been
more o f an obstruction in
recent months.
"W e're
not
making
progress," she said.
"I'm only one vote on the
City Commission," she told
the Steering Committee, and
there could also be a restruc­
turing of the committee creat­
ed in 1993.
Kuhn was elected mayor in
March. During her campaign,
she often talked about the
delays in progress experi­
enced in Sanford.
"Projects need to lie deter­
mined and we need to move
forward with them," she said
Wednesday.
Some Steering Committee
members fell shafted by the
m ayor's decision. They felt
the com m ittee’s authority
went beyond simply advising
theCKA, and that the Steering
Committee or at least the role
of the committee is vital con­
sidering the waterfront.
Member Ron Fraser point­
ed to December 1443 Sanford
Ordinance No. 3282. which
established the CRA about
two years after the Steering
Committee was formed.
“It clearly defines the com­
mittee's authority," he said.
The ordinance states that
the S tirrin g Committee will
be the official advisory com­
mittee to the CRA. The com­
mittee will assist the CRA in
the "development, review and

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sion on the difference between
the CRA and the Waterfront
M aster
Plan
Steering
Committee," Mills said.
In dealing with the water­
front, Mills said the city needs
someone reviewing architec­
tural plans.
"I just don’t want us to end
up with a carnival water­
front,” he said The Steering
Com m ittee, he said, was
instrumental in getting phase
I of the RiverWalk done.
F.vtending the walkway to the
C entral Florida Zoo and even­
tually to a trailhead near
Interstate -1 would provide
closure on that project.
Later, Mills said somebody
needs to bo a watchdog on
waterfront development. The
Steering Committee served in
that capacity, Mills said.
Planning and zoning do not
look at architecture, for exam ­
ple
” 1 really want to see [the
watertront | developed to the
best it can be." Mills said. He
didn't know what would hap­
pen now, but he did say that
the conflict between the CRA
and the Steering Committee
went too far
Kuhn
told
Steering
Committee members that the
relationship between boards
»annot becom e adversarial,
board versus board
Ihe dynamics of Sanford
have changed since a lot of
those boards were created,"
she said, meaning all the
boards and committees that
advise the city.
Steering Committee chair­
man Robert Segal replied:
Absolutely.” But added,
I lus is not the way I have
viewed this com m ittee," as
|ns| an advisory group to the
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us to end up
with a carnival
waterfront.
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Welerfront Steering
Committee
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modification ol all plans and
major redevelopment activi­
ties and projects within the
Lake Monroe Waterfront and
Downtown
Sanford
Community Redevelopment
Area."
In that sen«*e, the Steering
t omnutlee is an advisory
group, memlrrs said but the
ordinance gives the commit­
tee additional responsibility
"The |l RA| shall submit
proposed plans and p rofits
to the Committee lor review
and recommendations as to its
conformity with the overall
master plan concepts for the
redevelopment
of
the
Watertront and Downtown
area prior to tmal at lion bv
the K RA|
Steering l omnuttee mem­
ber Reggie I owerv said lie
agnvd with much ot what the
mayor said, but that the com­
mittee had been left out ol the
loop too often.
Former chairman and now
member ut the committee
lerrv Mills, said Smtord is on
the uisp of booming develop­
ment
“We’ve had a lot of discus­

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Local dogs, Fanny and
Tipper
Parsed,
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Pet
Partners, certified by Delta
Society located in Bellevue,
Wash.
Delta was founded in |977
and is an international organi­
zation dedicated to improving
human health through service
and therapy animais. There
are more than 11,000 Pet
Partner team s working in
com m unities in the United
States alone.
To become a Pet Partner,
the handler must take a
course and pass a written test.
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prehensive examination by a
veterinarian, and a License
evaluator with delta Society
does a screening ot the animal
and handler together, as a
team, because this really is a
team effort.

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team is covered lor two years
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bility insurance policy to do
animal-assisted activities and
animal-assisted therapy lor
h o s p i t a ls , rehabilitation cen­
ters, |ai|s and juvenile t.icilities, safehouses tor the
abused, and mam other
plan’s When the two-year
cerlilKUtioii expires, the team
must be re-evaluated.
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canines are volunteers for
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exhibit features student's twodimensional artwork.
Hie goal for tins year’s art
exhibit is to recognize and
encourage art students tor tlieir
hard work. Ihe studio wants to
share talents and spint of lov­
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community, and hopes this will
inspire* more* awareness and
appreciation for art. Tliey wel­
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eleventh hour, and public
relations m health fairs, senior
t.urs, TV and radio
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car," said Inez Par-ell, who,
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The gang prim arily targeted
dealership*, but often
lets would first steal cars
from people’s homes to get to
the dealership*. Many times the
stolen vehicles were left in the
neighborhood in which gang
members lived.
"This was done, basically, to
bn g to their peers that they
were above tne law," Olson
wrote in a 1999 news release.
The member* of the gang
stood accused of engaging in a
criminal enterprise in a five
county area, so the Office of
Statewide Prosecution prosecut­
ed members of the gang under
the RICO A ct accusing them of
racketeering and conspiracy to
commit racketeering.
The members of the Hot
Boys Gang ranged in ages of 14
to 20. The total value of the
property stolen by the Hot Boys
gang was estimated at $1.1 milIn late January 2005, the same
City/County Auto Theft Task
Force implemented arrests on
eight teenagers and a 12-yearold boy for grand theft auto.
Task Force officials said at the
time they hoped they had found
the answer to a string of stolen
cars and break-ins. The suspects
were caught at the Sanford Auto
Dealers Exchange.
In a Jan. 31 Herald story.
Investigator Paul Herx said the
modus operand i of the boys
seemed to fit other thefts, most
notably at the Alamo rental lot
near the Orlando-Sanford
International Airport.
He described a group of
young people searching the lots
for cars with keys, possibly
chauffeur keys. When they find
one, they jump in and drive
over landscaping, even through
fence*, he said. The Dollar rental
lot was also h it The Alamo tot
waa hit at leaat six times in the
later part of 2004, Herx recalled.
"Irs really become an epi­

According to Herx, the
Qty/County Auto Theft Task
Force investigator "the inci­
dents at DAJ Auto Cate appear
to be the only ongoing problem.
... Since these incidents, busi­
nesses such as the Sanford Auto
Dealers Exchange, Dollar Rent a
Car, and Alamo Rent a Car have
made commendable efforts to
thwart future incidents from
occurring. Most have made
additions to their perimeter
fencing and enhanced their
physical security."
join's said because he runs a
small business, it is difficult to
nit in high-tech security, but he
las put cameras up in his shop.
"But these kids an* so smart
that they wear hats," Jones said.
Herx said that Russell
appears to he the original link to
the break-ins and vehicle thefts
at D&amp;| Auto. Jones and business
partner lim Brown operate it.
Brown
is
Russell's
uncle/guardian and the young
man has workid at DAJ Auto
jvrfonning odd jobs and trans­
porting vehicles
"I believe this has given
Dwayne Russell familiarity
with the business' day to day
operations," Herx wrote in an
email to The I lerald. I le said lie
has am'stix! Russell for one of
the incidents at D&amp;| Auto and
that he has also arrested Earn
Oliver tor another one of the
incidents them.
According to I lerx. the other
cases with DAI Auto an1 being
investigated and arrests are
e\[vcted to follow
linn's said that Brown is no
longer a business partner, but
that lie considers him a tnend
The I lerald requested an
interview with Russell in jail,
but he said he didn't want to
talk to tin* media.
Herx said a majority ot the
auto theft cases an* pending trial
dates.
Williams said the law and
courts need to do something
about it. and that harsher pun­
ishments may lx* the answer tor
these juvenile's I le said he is a
law-abiding citizen, who rai^xl
his children here. I le is a citi/on
of the United States, and a registenxl voter.
"And this is how I'm treated?
Why were these kids out again
stealing1" Williams asked

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Two Sanford man are tired of having their cars stolen and the
defendants receive what the car owners call a 'slap on the wrist.*

demic," llerx said in January.
Russell is in the Orange
County jail system after being
arrested for stealing Williams'
vehicle. Williams told deputies
that his car had also been stolen
in January.
When the vehicle was first
stolen, part of a broken ignition
key was still In the Ignition.
After his car was recovered, the
broken key was missing, the
offense report said. The offense
report also lists a witness, Som a
Wilson, who said she saw the
car on Eudell Drive occupied by
four or five black males.
On April 9, Russell was
arrested for grand thett auto
after the Winter Springs Police
Department found him dnving
the vehicle.
Williams, the victim in the
case, said he's tired of the
teenagers stealing his car When
his car was recovered the s c
ond time, it had a bustl'd steer­
ing column among other damages.
"It's going to cost me a lot ot
money.” Williams said.
Williams said he doesn't sec
much being done to deter the
auto thefts. According to both
Williams and DA) Auto Shop
owner, Jones, the teenagers
involved are "only getting a
slap in the wrist" from the court
system.
Williams said the males
involved are familiar to him
because they grew up in the

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surrounding neighborhixxls.
"1 know the parents. I didn't
know who it was the first time,
but some neighbors saw them
in the car," Williams said.
He said he now has to go to
the junkyard to find a steering
column and other parts to put
his car Kick the way it was.
"I'm hoping to go M ore the
judge and make them pay for
the damage." Williams said
Jones said he has had $&gt;22,lXXt
worth of damages since the
break-ins began occurring He
went to the Sanford City
Commission meeting to bring
attention to the matter.
At the March 28 meeting,
[ones said he had made several
attempts to speak with Sanford
Police Chief Brian Tix»lev, but to
no avail. So Toolev. who was
present at the commission meet­
ing. agreed to meet with Jones
Toolev was unavailable tor
comment, but Sanford police
spokeswoman Cleo Cohen said
Thursday that the department
dix*s go to business's and resi­
dents individually, it needed, to
make suggestions tor providing
tighter security.
"|The department! has made
numerous, numerous arrests
and we will continue to dili­
gently work to help prevent
these type of incidences,”
Cohen said.
"I don't know what's wrong
with the police ... they take care
of the other places," Join's said

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Ssnfet d. Ansstod on Jan. 23, foe one count of grand
theft auto, one count of unarmed burglar* and
(editing a t officer without violence.
Herman blah Chandler, 16, of H artw ell Avenue
in Sanford. A rm te d on Jan. 25, for one count of
grand theft auto, one count of unarm ed burglary,
tw o counts of resisting an officer w ithout violence,
one count of possession of a controlled substance
over 20 gram s, and possession of not m ore than 20
gram s of m arijuana.
D om onic M artee G artm ond, 16, of Courtland
Blvd. in Deltona. Arrested on Jan. 25 for one count
o f grand theft auto, one count o f unarm ed burgtary,
and resisting an officer without violence.
A drian H aughton, 15, of Main Street in Sanford.
Arrested on Jan. 25, for one count o f grand theft
auto, one count of unarmed burglary, and resisting
an officer without violence.
Larry D w ayne O liver, 13, of Sipes Avenue in
Sanford. Arrested on Jan. 25, for one count o f grand
theft auto, one count o f unarm ed burglary, and
resisting an officer without violence. Arrested again
on March 8, fur 12 counts o f grand theft auto, and
five counts of burglary.
D w ayne D . R u ssell, 18, of Main Street in Sanford.
A rrested on Jan. 25, for one count of grand theft
auto, one count of unarm ed burglary, and resisting
an officer w ithout violence. A rrested again on M arch
8, for one count of grand theft auto and one count of
burglary. A rrested again on April 8, tw o days after
he turned 18, for one count of grand theft auto.
M arvin F ish er Sm ith, 16, of Main Street in
Sanford. A rrested on Jan. 25, for one count of grand
theft au to, one cou n t of unarm ed burglary, and
m is tin g an officer w ithout violence.
T m y Lee Williams, 16, of M ain Street in Sanford.
Acm b d on fan . 25, fo r one cou n t o f grand theft
i oount o f unarm ed burglary, and resisting

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The Florida High School Athletic
Association has announced the 2005
FHSAA Academic All-State Team,
which features It valedictorians and 13
three-sport athletes, including one foursport and one five-sport athlete.
This year, 24 student-athletes an?
being honored from the more than 370
qualified nominees from the
Association's 619 member high schools.
To be eligible for selection to the team,
a student must be a graduating senior,
must have a cumulative unweighted
grade point average of at least 3.5 on a
4.0 scale, and must have earned a varsi­
ty letter in at least two different sports

Barringer, Ja m es among 11
valedictorians, 13 three-sport
athletes on 2005 FHSAA Team
during each of his or her junior and
senior years.
Each honoree will receive a $500
award, as welt as a commemorative
medallion, from the FHSAA for being
selected to the team. From among the
24 recipients, two Scholar-Athletes of
the Year, one boy and one g irl will be
announced at the Uth Annual FHSAA
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.321 with A-Lynchburg.

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District tune-ups
Seminole
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Night' at Seminole High
School on Wednesday, but it
was junior pitcher Emilee
Edelman (above) and soph­
omore batterymate Alii
Parkins (left) that had the
big gam es a s the Tribe
improved to 16-8 with a 94)
whitewashing ot Colonial
(12*11) at the Seminole High
School Softball Compton in
the Tim Raines Athletic
Park. Edelman hurled the
shutout in the circle, striking
out nine, and helped her
own cause at the ptote by
going 2 -tor-4 with a pair of
doubles and driving in three,
white Perkins went 3-for-4
and drove in two runs. The
Fiohttna Seminoles will be
pitying in the Class BADtotrict 2 Tournament being
held at DaLand't Tom
8periing Sports Comptox
starting Tuesday

See Softball, Page 2B

With district play being
cum pliled, Seminole County
baseball teams will concen­
trate on rivalries the final
week to get ready for district
play that begins May 2nd.
Lake Brantley wrapped up
the No. 2 seed and a first
round bye in Class 6A-District
3 by outsailing Edgewater, 96, and Lake Mary got the third
seed by knocking off Winter
Park, 7-2, on Thursday.
Lyman will host Oviedo in a
doubleheader today
(Saturday) beginning at 11
a.m.
The Greyhound* will then
travel to DeLand to take on
the Bulldogs at Conrad Park
at 7 p.m. on Tuesday and host
DeLand on Thursday at 7 J 0
p.m.
Winter Springs will be at
Lake Brantley on Monday at 6
p.m., then host Lake Howell
for Senior Night on Tuesday at
7:30 p m. before closing the
regular season at Lake Howell
on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Seminole will be at Lake
Mary1 on Tuesday at 7 p m in
a game originally set for SH5.
The Fighting Seminole* will
then travel to Lake Brantley
on Wednesday for a 6 p.m.
contest before ending the reg­
ular season at Alumni Field
against the Rams at 7 p.m. on
Friday.
Lake Mary and Lkke
Brantley are also scheduled to
play a non-district game on
Thursday at 7 p.m. at Tuttle
Field in what could easily be a
preview of a district semifinal.
Also on the slate is the Boy*
State Weightlifting
Championships at the
University of Florida today
(Saturday).
Lake Brantley’s boys and
girls tennis teams birth won
their districts this week, as did
the Orangewuod Christian
girls and Lake Mary Prep
boys, and were to nave played
in the regiunals on Friday
looking to advance to next
week's state championship*.
While those were the ocuy
four local teams to qualify for
the regional*, several individ­
uals have already advanced to
the states.
The Class 3A meet runs
Monday-thnxjgh-Wedneaday
and the Class 4 A meet is
Wednesday-through-friday at
Sanlando Park and Lake
Brantley. The Class 2A neat is
Monday-Thursday at
Hillsborough Community
up* and
ana Aw
me
College in Tampa
Class A meet is
Is 7Tuesday*— r*----1—A----Thursday at Scott
•con Iapesemr
Tennis Center I(Florida
Stole
University) and Tom I
Park in Tallahassee.

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Gymnasium, 700 W 24th

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home for professional 'rasslin'
next weekend as No Name
Wrestling will hold its monthly
card at the Sanford Salvation
Army next Friday (April 29)
and Southern Championship
Wrestling will return to the
Eastmonte Civic Center in

The Main Event will be a
"Respect Match” for the NNW
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ting his belt on the line against
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By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — With the
softball regular season
coming to a close last
night (Friday) most teams
were trying to gain a little
momentum heading into
nest week's district tour­
naments.
One of those teams was
a Very tired Seminole
squad, which played four
ganu^ last week, includ­
ing back-to-back games in
Volusia County on
Thursday and Friday, and
then back-to-h.uk-to-b.uk
on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday this week.
And after d mpping tour
of their last six entering
the final game of the regu­
lar season on Wednesday,
the lighting Seminoles
were in bad need of a
win.
And the Tribe got that
important victory,
improving to 16-8 with a
9-0 whitewashing ot
Colonial (12-11) behind a
masterful performance
fnmi Emilee F.delman on
both offense and defense.
The junior hurled the
shutout in the circle, sink­
ing out nine, and helped
her own cause at the plate
by going 2-for-4 with a
pair of double's and driv­
ing in three.
Also luving good game's
were sophomore batterymate Alii Perkins with a
3tor-4. two RBI effort and
senior Melissa An\\ who
celebrated Senior Day.
with a 2*for-3 game.
After tvating DcLand
last Thursday, Seminole
had lost three in a row,
two one1-run loughie-s
against nationally-ranked
Spruce Cree'k (12-3), 1-0.
and Timber Creek (16-7),
43, before dropping a
lack-luster 4-1 decision to
Lake Howell.
Edelman pitched a
super game against the
Hawks in Port Orange last
Friday, striking out eight,
but Creek star Kelsey
Dunn was a little better,

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be held Friday, June 17 at the
Wyndham Westshore Hotel in Tampa.
The Scholar-Athletes of the Year, the
most prestigious honors conferred on a
student-athlete by the Association, will
receive an additional $2,500 each, as
well as a trophy.
Two members of the team are from
Seminole County in Oviedo High
School's Jenny Barringer and Lake

Mary High School's Taylor James.
Barringer is the daughter of Jane! and
Bruce Barringer. She has a 3.78 grade
point average and is ranked 21st In a
senior class of 641 students. Jennifer
earned varsity letters in cross country
and track 4r field all four years of high
school, and will attend Colorado
University in Boulder on a full cross
country-track 4c field scholarship and
study political science.
James is the son of Michael and Dale
James. He has a 4.0 grade point average
and ranks first in a senior class of 635
students. Taylor earned varsity letters
in baseball and football his junior and

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Sports Editor

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AJAX ORLANDO SEEKS FUTURE SOCCER SUPERSTARS
Aiax Orlando announces tts youth academy spring tryout*
w iB bt hrid Monday, May 2, through Friday, May 5. at
19 andunder. A t p u t of the
_
_ tryouts u c mi
Qjy etunlty for dedicated moor players to team new akills
atonal couching staff.
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p jn .4o-6 p.m.
* A weather make up day Is scheduled for Friday, May 6,
from 5 p.m .4o-6 p.m.
Drams ate now being aaaembted to compete in the competi­
tive Super Y-League. All teams, with the exception of die
under-i 9 team, will participate in year-round development
sessions, league matches and tournaments. The under-19
team will train and compete in a summer-only league that
concludes in August.
Thunder field is located at 1594 Colyer Street in Orlando,
near the G trus Bowl. Questions regarding tryouts may be
directed to Dart McCarty at (407) 839-1902 or dmccartyOajaxoriando.us
SHS BOOSTER'S CLUB GOLF
The 16th Annua) Seminole High School Booster's G ub Golf
Tbumament will be held on Saturday, May 14th at Mayfair
Country Gub.
The event will begin at 8 a m with a shotgun start and will
be played under a Scramble Format.
Donation is $70 per player and Hole Sponsorship is avail­
able at $100. Mulligans ate available for $5 or three for $10.
There is also a special offer of $330 for four players and a
hole sponsorship.
Lunat'is included afterwards along with an awards presen, Harris
&gt;mornings and 407-320-5123 in the
afternoon.
To donate at door prize, please call Athletic Director Mike
Powers at 407-320-5058 or Assistant Principal Mike Caudreau
at 407-320-5102.
REACHING OUT TO OUR CHILDREN GOLF TOURNEY
Brethren Reaching Out is holding the 1st Annual REACH­
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Tlmacuan Golf Country Gub, Lake Mary, on May 18. 2005.
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the golf tournament. We are asking your company to help
underwrite the event by exercising good corporate citizen­
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items to me attendees. Your brand exposure during the golf
tournament will be talked about among the attendees of the
Reaching Out to Our Children Summit in October 2005. Our
sponsorship goal is to create an enduring connection
between making our audience your customers!
We are offering various levels of sponsorships, and player
green fees, so please go online to our web site
atihttp: / / safechild.golfreg.com for mom information.
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fore contributions am tax-deductible.If you have any ques­
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The Central Florida Kraze and their sister team. The Krush,
are part of the Premier Development League (men) and the
W-league (women). They compete in the highest level of
men's and women's soccer played in Florida.
Following is their home schedules:
KRAZE
* May 14 vs Palm Beach Pumas, 7 p.m.
* 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 Prospects, 5 p.m.
KRUSH
* May 7 vs Carolina, 7 p.m.
* May 21 vs Charlotte, 7 pm .
* 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 pm .
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Camp will be holding camps this summer
Camps am open to players ages 7-to-17 and begin a 9 am .
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1 1 _ June 7-10.
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Softball
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hurting a three-hitter and striking out 11.
Norian Torres had a double and two RBI
against the Wolves, but again the team couldn't
score enough runs.
The Tribe had plenty o f chances to score
against the Silver Hawks getting at least one
runner on base in every inning and collecting
eight hits, but file Noles left nine on base and
were down 4-0 before finally getting on the
board In the fifth.
Lake Howell took advantage of wildness on
die part of Seminole starter Sneena Ware to score
two first Inning tuns as Ferrel led off with a
four-pitch walk, stole second and moved over to
third on a wild pitch before scoring an out later
on an infield single Jen Rorssler, who came
around to score on a stolen base, a passed ball
and a dutch two-out single by Hajek.
The visitors added a run In the second on a
single by Jackie Viscesi a sacrifice bunt a stolen
base and an RBI ground out by Morrira.
The Silver Hawks final run came in the top of
the fifth when Parker led off with a triple and
scored on a ground out by Olson.
Seminole finally got on the board in the fifth
when, with two out and no one on, Amy Joyce
singled to leftcentet her third of four hits on the
day, stole second and third and scored on a bunt
single by Jennifer Davis.
Trve Tribe had the tying run
I
at the plate in the
bottom of the seventh after back-to-back one-out
singles by Amanda Edetman and Joyce, but for
the second time in the game, Davis lined into an
out trying to bunt the ball past the Lake Howell
defense. The other time turned into a double
play in the first inning.
Silver Hawks Hurler Plank then recorded her
eighth strike out to end the game.
Hajek and Roessler had two hits each for Lake
Howell while Joyce was 4-for-4 and Ware gave
up seven hits and struck out seven for Seminole.
The Silver Hawks was coming off a 1-0 loss to
Lake Brantley in which Patriots star Marla
Stevens struck out eight and went l-for-2 at the
plate and Kelly drove in the winning run to spoil
a six strike out effort from Plank.
After the win. Lake Howell (9-14) lost another
one-run decision, 4-3, to Apopka on Wednesday
Plank again was the tough-luck loser, striking
out eight.
The Blue Darters (12-11) had also edged
Lyman, 6-5, last week despite Jessica Brace dou­
bling and driving in two for the Greyhounds.
Around that loss, however, won three times to
improve to 14-10 on the season.
Stephanie Elrod struck out six in shutting out
Flagler Palm Coast, 2-0, with Jenkins and Brown
driving in the runs and bounced back from the
loss to Apopka to cool off Winter Springs, 2-1,
with Bran* and Jenkins scoring the runs.
Freshman Rirhelle Raley was 2-for-3 with a dou­
ble and the run scored for the Bears.
The Greyhounds then knocked off Lake
Brantley, 10-1, with Elrod striking out four in a
complete game, while Stein (2-for-3, double) and
Stahl (2-for-4, RBI) paring the offense.
The Patriots (9-14) also lost 6-1 to East Ridge
(10-11) with Williams going l-for-3, and a 3-1 to
Oviedo with Alye Muldoon striking out four in a
complete game in the circle and Ford going Ifor-2 at the plate. Kelly was 2-for-3 and Stein had
a double for Lake Howell.
After being so hot over the past few weeks,
Winter Springs (13-7) has struggled this week,
also dropping a 6-3 derision to Oviedo. Kamo
struck out six for the Lions, while B. McLaughlin
was 2-for-4 with a triple and a double at the
plate. Christina Roser was 2-for-2 with a double
for the Bears, who were to have closed out the
regular season by hosting Lake Mary on Friday.
Kamp had put up a good effort against
Deltona, only giving up two runs despite allow­
ing eight hits, but Oviedo lost to the Wolves, 21.
Things have gone much better arguably the
top two teams in the county. Trinity Prep and
Lake Mary.
On Tuesday, the Rams won an exciting battle
with the Lions (10-11), 3-2, in nine innings.
Freshman Hope Bitzer struck out 11 and went
3-for-5 at the plate, as did sophomore Chelsea
Sutton, who also went 3-for-5 and drove in the
game-winning run. AnneMarie Piazzol was 2-

A ll-State
Continued from Page IB
senior years. He plans to
attend Yale University in New
Haven, CT and study either
physics or political science.
Other members of the 11th
Annual FHSAA Academic AllState Team are:
Girts
• Kelly Betts, Plant (Tampa)
- Has a 4.0 grade point average
and is ranked 19th in a senior
das* of 474 students. Earned
varsity letters in golf and soft­
ball au four years.
• Christa lo a enL— ____
(DcFnnlak Springs) - Has a
4-0 grade point average and
ranks first in a senior daaa of
124 students. Earned varsity
letters in tennis all four years,
as well aa volleyball her sopho­
more year, and volleyball and
basketball her junior and senior

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&gt;_ July 24-28.

&gt;fathaU r - Has a 4.0
grade point average and ranks
tin t in a senior daaa of 126 stu­
dents. Earned varsity letters in
cross country soccer and track
ft field all four years.
• Baroh H ants, B e ta Fe
(Alachua) - H at a 4 i) grade
point average and ranks first in
a a n io rd a m a f 21

l - Has a 3.96

for-4 for Oviedo.
Lake Mary then ran Its record to 19-5 by beat­
ing DeLand (10-13), 4-1, on Wednesday.
Andrea Wain went the distance in the circle,
striking out three, while Lauren Bennett went 2for-4 with a triple and Bitzer also went 2-foM .
The Saints (23-3) proved they were ready for
district play by knocking off a pair of 6A schools
in Gateway, 17-0, and Cfeceola (12-10), 5-2.
Katie Butdcaux hurled a five-inning no-hitter
at the Panthers, striking out 11, while Pinky
Hostetter went 3-for-3 and drove in four runs
and Brooke Bushika went 2-for-4.
Against the Kowgirls, Bushika had another big
game at the plate, going 2-for-4, both hits being
triples, and driving in three ruas to back the
complete-game pitching of Shannon Griffin.
Orangewood Christian (10-9) and The Master's
Academy (13-4) split a pair of games.
The Rams fell to Bishop Moore (7-14), 9-2. with
Murray getting a double, then bested West Oaks
Academy, 6-3, with Murray striking out six and
Longdon going 2-for-4 and scoring four runs.
The Eagles rolled over Lake Mary Prep, 13-3,
with junior Rachel Laferriere hurling a one-hitter
and striking out nine and senior Alyssa Flood
going 2-for-3 and sophomore Lindsay Munyon
scoring two runs and driving in three. Laura
Taricano stmek out 10 for the Griffins.
TMA could not keep the momentum going last
night, however, falling to All-Saints Academy, 41.
District play begins on either Monday or
Tuesday.
Class 6A-District 3, which includes Lake Mary
and Lake Brantley, begins Monday at 5 p.m.
with the Championship Game set for Thursday
at 7 JO p.m.
G ass A-District 9 will be held at The Master's
Academy in Oviedo with Lake Mary Prep and
Orangewood Christian also taking part. The
tourney starts Monday at 5:30 p.m. with the final
set for Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Class 6A-Distrirt 2, with Oviedo, Seminole and
Winter Springs, kicks off on Tuesday at 5 p.m. in
DeLand at the Sperling Sports Complex. The
final will be Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Class SA-Distrki 3 will be held at Lake Howell
High School with Lyman also taking part.
Tuesday's action begins at 5 p.m. with the final
set for Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Gass 2A-District 9, with Trinity Prep, will be
held at Mount Dora Bible beginning Tuesday at
4:30 p.m. The final will be at 6 p.m. on Thursday
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The Seminole High School softball team honored
its three seniors, Ashley Tabor, Jennifer Davit and
Melissa Area (left to right), prior to Wednesday's
regular-season ending 9-0 victory over Colonial at
the Seminole Softball Complex in the Tim Raines
Athletic Park.

cross country her junior year.
• Jenna Kochen, Miami
Country Day - Has a 3.8 grade
point average and ranks fourth
in a senior class of 81 students.
Earned varsity letters in basket­
ball and softball all four years.
• Clara Kraft, Satellite
(Satellite Beech) - lia s a 4.0
grad
rade point average and ranks
: in a senior dass of 455 stu­
first:
dents. Earned varsity letters in
cross country, soccer and track
4 1 field all four years.
• Alexa Likens, American
Heritage tPlantation) - Has a
3.71 grade point average and
ranks in the top five percent in
a senior dass of 200 students.
Earned varsity letters in basket­
ball and volleyball all four
years.

a senior dass of 700 students.
Earned varsity letters track ft
field all four years, as well as
crosscountry and weightlifting
her Junior and senior yean and
weightlifting her sophomore
&gt;(N ap les!-H as a
3.93 grade point average and
ranks fourth In a senior dam of
59 students. Earned vanity leti country

iw M M ros.
) - Has a i l l grade
\first in

Boys
• G ay Bavinger, Plant City Has a 4.0 grade point average
and ranks first in a senior dass
of 431 students. Earned varsity
letters in tennis all four years,
as well as basketball his junior
and senior years and golf his
sophomore, junior and senior
years.
• Tyler Caton, Sebring - Has
a 4.0 grade point average and
ranks first in a senior cuss of
293 students. Earned varsity
letters in swimming 4i diving
and tennis all four years, as
well as basketball His sopho­
more, junior and senior years.
• Matt Elcholtz. Cambridge
(Tampa) - Has a 4.0 grade
point average and ranks first in
a senior dass of 53 students.
Earned varsity letters in soccer
all four years, as well as track
k. field his sophomore year and
football his Junior and senior
years.
• B e* GlhsM , East Hill
Christian (Peatacula) - Has a
3.95 grade point average and
ranks second in a senior dasa
of 33 students. Earned varsity
letters in soccer all four years,
as well as basketball his sopho­
more, junior and senior years.
g IW W -8 "■■
I !■$ I *l&gt;v -(Jacfcamretlla) - Has a 3.95
grade point average and ranka
33rd in a senior dasa of 334
students. Earned varsity lettsrs
in swimming ft diving and
wrestling all four years.
• Ztodi
Blwff I U m
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will be technically sound and
hard hitting.
In one-on-one matchups,
Snow will tackle Flatline and
Deathrow Jethrow will square
off with Rip Malibu.
Snow the 350-pound
mastodon who has been tear­
ing through the competition he
has faced in NNW, such as
Drunk Ludiador Bob, WiKid,
and Rouge in a 3-way, will be
looking to make an example of
Flatline in front of the NNW
crowd on the 29th.
This will be the first
encounter between Jethrow
and Malibu, so who knows
what will happen. Rip is look­
ing to “ride tnc wave1” to the
top of NNW, while Deathrow
Is looking to find a way to
make Rip Wipe out.
In a tag team match, WiKiD ;
and Mace will challenge The
Heartbreak Express.
Mace is making his way
back to an NNW ring after a
one-year absence. WiKiD is
still gathering a great fan base
in NNW. Meanwhile The
Heartbreak Express haven't
been in a NNW ring in a year
as well, but have wrestled for
HP, ROH and NWA-FL. This
will be a great opening match.
Also scheduled to appear:
Mark Stephens, Ipuna, SFX,
Legion Cage, Gina Marie and
others.
Ticket prices are: Ringside
(first row only), $12; General
Admission Adults, $10 and
Children (5-11), $6.
For More details please visit
www.nnnamewrestling.com or
www.nnwfl.mm. You can also
call 407-616-0959.
SCW PRESENTS 'WALKER
VERSUS STEVENS"
Southern! Championship
Wrestling presents “Walker
versus Stevens 2“ on Saturday,
April 30th at the Eastmonte
Civic Center located at H30
Magnoilia Drive in Altamonte
Springs.
The main event will feature
“Shooter" Vordell Walker tak­
ing on Eric Stevens.
The feud between these two
began months ago as Stevens
was victorious in a tag team
match againdt Walker.
Since then both competitors
have been undefeated against
other foes and this time some­
one will go home with a loss.
In other matches, SCW Tage
Team Champions, The
Heartbreak Express (Fabulous
Phil and Superstar Sean) will
take on SCW Heavyweight
Champion, the 6-foot-10
Korean Monster. Ryze, and
Sequel.
In a singles match, Jason
Hexx will take on Dagon
Briggs with Seven.
For the SCW Florida
Championship, Mister Saint
Laurent will defend his title
against "Members Only” Jason
Rich.
In a best two-out-of-three
(alls match, David Mercury
will square off against Aaron
Epic.
Also in action will be Chasyn
Ranee, Rip Malibu, Scott Davis
and many others!
Tickets are $10 for adults and
$7 for children and will be on
sale at the Civic Center Box
Office on the dav of the show.
Bell time is at 7:30 p.m. For
more information call, 407-6943912, or visit www.scwflori*
da.com.

his freshman, junior and senior
years, and soccer his sopho­
more year.
• Jonathan Keenan,
Wellington - Has a 3.92 grade
point average and ranks Ibth in
a senior class of 634 students.
Earned varsity letters in track
ft field all four years, as well as
cross country his funior and
senior years.
• Matt Manning, Taylor
(Pienon) - Has a 3.95 grade
point average and ranks sec­
ond in a dass of 116 students.
Earned vanity letters in basket­
b all football and weightlifting
all four years, as well as base­
ball his sophomore, junior and
senior years, and wrestling his
senior year.
• Joseph
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Pi
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Lauderdale) - Has a 4.0 grade
point average and ranka sec­
ond in a senior dass of 237 stu­
dents. Earned varsity letters in
basketball and track ft field all
Emir yfiyy
• Matthew PoUnet Flagler
Palm Cusat (BunueU) - Has a
3.93 grade point average and
ranka seventh in a senior daaa
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wilts (B 30pm)
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C h il d C a r e
Ouality affordable child car* in
my Lake Mary homa Lot* ot
tun ft acttvHi** by the weak or
day ages 2 S ft up Pit cal 407324- n e e __________________

55— B u sin ess
OPPORTUNITIES
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La*

BatamMi t«1r»* average
tXXXWIO Lots of Equipment
asking 11500 386 769-0296

7 1 — H e l f W an ted
Ottica Assistant . Accls
Payable ft Payroll Clark
Quckbooks aipenenca. far
ratuma 1407)322-6194
Advanced Markating IntT in
Mt
Dora
it Making
Administrative Assistant Mud
have following Qraat cudomar
Mrvica. written ft oral
communication* multi taak
raquiramanta Hour* 9-3pm
Mon-Fn Fa* salary history ft
reauna to 362-463-7600 or ama*
hrOcookforMa com
Attention Truck Dnvan
Mora raw busnti*
CDL-A dnvan 2 yaan
Eip required mud l&lt;va
a (ttun 45 rmlas ot Daytona
Local work, homo Oaky
Soma ovar night top#
back the nail day
$•5000 to $900 00 par aaak
Mqor Made* Low Cod to tamly
$10 00
co-pay-$100 00
deducttola*
Paid Vacation. 401k
50*« company match ot 4N
Paid holiday
Salam Camar Inc
Wa ate hiring
3143 International Spaadway
Btod
PiaaM apply m parson
Or Can 1-ftOO-709-2536.
Bobcat oparator naadad. aip
laquirad m houM pad*
drivaway cuts ft final grads*
EicaOsnt pay ft bsnsfcts 407402 7060
2-3 yr* sip with
Paacntraa Ciaavc Acdg.
Jot) m l nvohw A.P checking
pay ro*. Otrty Pfrol tax prsp
drug traa parson ntad only
apply Entail rasuma* to
qrcharaonOcfl rr com
OnverDededtod A EO Lana
wnuF e v e r y u n a a p
GUARANTEED!
** o Touch Freight
B 5 N PratoadadAYatarpad
•Avaraga SMB •$ i 0 i i *waak
Jacfcaonvds. FLTam nat

7 1 — H elp W an ted
Fadarai style partner* desk
laatwrtap $225 Lous XVI style
ladies desk $345 Drum labia
leather tap $250 Raproduckon
sideboard
$669. corner
cabinet. $459. inspired Home
Consignment*. 407-322-5930
Pis*
Floral designer tor Flowers in
Fairyland Busy local florist
located at Junction 434 ft
17/92 Design asp essential
Flasibia approach ft multi
taafcadcnermd FT.PT 407-6966007. Jamas
Front Oath Parson available
mornings night* weekandt ft
multi-tasker CaH tor into 407995-1000
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR
•SECURITY OFFICERS
•ROVERS
•FIELD SUPERVISORS
f e n s * aft* 90 d * e S U N ON
BONUS tor Rovers-$200 altar
90 day* PT/FT a* shift* in
Seminole Orange Osceola
and Po* counties Must have
Class 0 Security Icense be at
lead 21. hava proof of
diplomaGED and pass a drug
amploymant and criminal
background chock Immediate
nW rvwws available al Cogrvsa
5768 S
Somoran Blvd.
Onando 407-736-6021 EOE
BB2200568

Pabbla Junction In c . is
saakmg a highly anthusiastc
individual with ascaiiani
customer service skills Job
responsibilities
include
telephone solicitation order
entry, and follow up courtier
sales, assist contractor needs
n yard h#to resolve customer
issues and probiam* and
participation in trade show*
Eipenence with computer
entry
systems
highly
desirable Pebble Junction
Inc offers art eaceSent benefit
program
P io b m
mail
resumes 10 Pebble Junction
702 South French Are
Sanford FL3277I. Fax to 407
323-5413 or e-mail to
r4etoeHe@pePt&gt;lefuncUon com

COL 407-447-467*

■&gt;*•7034.

407-3234014

Truck

7 1 — H elp W anted

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

Outdoor Retail
IS
Position: Pebble Junction is
■king a highly enthusiastic
individual with eicelleni
customer Mrvice skills to run
our outside yard facility Job
responsibilities
include
Maintenance ol display areas
and signage keeping product
m slock, weighing customer*
and invoicing Experience
wth computer entry systems
highly desirable and forklift
eipenence a plus Must adapt
to al weather conations as pb
* outdoor* Pebble Junction
offers an eicelleni benefit
program
PleaM
mail
resume* to Pebble Junction
702 South French A v e .
Santord FI 32771 or e-mail
to
isebekeiil pebbleiunckon oom
or fax to 407-323-5413

Receptionist
Good
communications ft customer
service skills. FT. benefits
available Call 407-324-2442
f
Reptile Maintenance al local
pet store. P/T. flexible hours.
$6 50hr bonuses
407-320-7001
Retail Merchandiser, PT days.
Large greeting card company
■ saefung mwchandaar tar beat
Santord area $7 00hr Please
visit www hinngadga com Use
job code 111165

•Urttng M ary MJWHr

Landscaper* tabor positions
F/T benefits 407-322 8133

wetding/fabncation general
repairs F/T with benefit* 407322-6133
Mechanically
inclined
individual needed tor wire
processing machinery Apply
4060 SI Johns Parkway,
Santord 407-322-7622
Vnronas North Pmeria need*
piua maker*. tub* waitresses
ft phone* Apply with owner al
2477 Park Ave Sanford 5pm8pm
Office Assist P/T. HS or GED
eves ft Sets Apply m person al
113 W 27toSt Sartbrd 10-Jpm
ftatae Assistant:
Large
whoieseie nursery seeks an
energetic, highly motivated
individual to support m i k »
Mies staff Communcslion.
organization multi-tasking and
attention to detail « required
oontpuwr knowledge a must w«h
the ability to learn attended
graphics programs
Faa
resume to 407-321-1697 win
relerencet
SneBase Crew Local work
F/T wkh beneN* 407-322-6133

■Bat
Control
M r
Experience helpful but not
neoesMry Good driving record
e
must
Salary
plus
commission F/T fax resume to
407-321-7999 or caM07-3315455
S4e development oo looking lor
Pipe Foreman 1750-wk with
furnished pekup ft benefits
package 407-275-7802. ash tar
Clark
Preschool Director Director
lor
Christian
preschool
SanlordLaka Mary area. Mutt
be trained A experienced
Salary DOE tend reaume to 660
East Airport Blvd Santord. FI
32773

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RetrieDrtver
Shred-n the world Wader n on­
site Document Destruction is
looking lor a Route Driver with
Strong customer service skas
A Class B CDL. with a clean
comma! history is requeed. as
we« as Bis abtty to W 100 be
This tuff-time ptAnon cffHrtr
great pay a 4 day wo* week
Medical-Denial. Retirement.
Holidays and Bonus s to the
m person
Apply in person 601 Central
Park Dr 407-445-6066 EOE
Sales mdrvtduait wanted who
are larmiiar with setting to
residential
builders
Compel itrvs commissions
with full benefits including
IRA. medical and oompany
vehicle and cell phone Can
APEX Pest Control cto Robert
Watson 877-45B-2647 or
»mari mhert» apeipeet mm
All inquiries confidential

71— H elp W anted

Salas Rap • Lake Mary
business seeks sales 2 sales
raps for Central Florida Base
♦ oomm Famkar with B2B, real
estate. fnanaalorho4*l1odgng
markets a plus Fax 407-4440567.
amail
Bruce 8 Baskets AndBsyond
Online oom

7 1 — H e lp W anted
Pan time cook, servers ft
dishwasher naadad. Contact
Mytone.
407-323-7306

lipscale Asustsd Living
Community looking lor the
following positions

•PTLP.R.

Server naadad breakfast/
lunch stuff Apply in person.
Swwnp House Grd cal 3B6B66669 lor directions

•PTC.N.A.
•n i i t i K Aldaa
Please cal (407) 321 -7550 or
lax resume to (407) 3212340

Residential ft
canwwarctal Great pay!
Hiring Immediately. 447

Vivons't
Fine
Italian
Restaurant in Lk Mary needs
tun time Drivers Call 407-3302040

Site development company
Mtk k j tar pge oww. Lead man,
TW man ft laborer*. Pleas* cal
407-275-7602 ask lor Clark

WAREHOUSE: Full Time

9 3 — Room s For
R en t
Room
For
Rant,
near
downtown Santord. all utilities
included, immediate move in.
407-230-4129

9 3 — R oom m ate
W anted
Male or female roommate
warttod tar sscond Door ol 2-story
homa In Historic Dtslnct
tackida* U Mcrien and beta as
well St private and secure
entrance $575 per month
includes water and cable No
pels
Background chock
raquirad CaH 407-314-0379
Seeking a parson to share my
homo, vww ol Lake Monro*, hd
house pnvssqes Cal 407-32S7232 tor an appointment - j

A P A R TM E N B B o
F u r n is h e d

iw im I f fu n pool company
is currently hiring tor I
following positions
-■— » Bfnja
BVBvW lisnaaat
Minimum 2 yrs eipenence m
pool industry
• No
Ftextoi*
days and weekends
W# offer eiceusnt pay and
benefits 0FWP
Call 407-649-1952
Email SwimNFunBaol com

Fax 407-699-5733

Beryloe Tech: Serious self
motivated
individual
to
compliment well established
service lore# Experience
required 407-324-2060

9 9 — A partm en ts •
9 3 — R o o m s F or
R en t

U n f u r n is h e d

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 BDflM LM5MO
1 BORM S660MO AND UP
Cab* included

"WHAV MNTAlt
Starting &lt;4 662/wk.
Histone Downtown
447-330-4433

407-323-3470

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Single Story
Design

31 5.2 story
$950/month 2/1, $590mionth
4 4 7 -m -m i.

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'M t o M T .F L 3 X f 4 t

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Studio Apartments
Starling al

Vartcal binds ft more Benefits

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Atam o poMdsd CaS 407-630
4700 lor mtsrview

Mofurp prreoru and retirees encouraged to apply!
W VU TtG ATC M FO A S
YOU INVEST1
Always a good policy,
espacially
for
business
m w u w a a n d i s t t e s i Cal
Florida Dept of Agriculture ft
Consult* Serves* al 400-4357352 or FTC-HELP lor tree
sSunnd sjri Or was c u WWb sa*
at srww flc govftuop
Florida law require* setters of
certain business opportune**
to regoter with Florida Dept of
Agriculture ft Consumer
Service* before taking Can to
venty lawful rs g fralwn before
you buy

4 0 7 * 8 0 4 -0 8 2 8

Run a

407-322-4133

TRAINING FOR
EMPLOYMENT

Call Lori:

Sanford Avt., Sanford

Inigabon
Installers
pmwmwd only. benelffa,

www ctdnvar* com

Experienced" Dump

407-322-2611

7 1 — H elp W an ted

■ M TA LLW TR A M C I

CDLAraqd 677-424-5527
Onvar naadad Mud hava
dean racord. past drug Mat
ft4udbao*ar2Synoto Proper
albra/407*27 2500

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71— H elf W an ted

MCAITM mftUHAfICft AMO *01K
PLAN! Drug Wee ■ irk*lacs
A a d rd SSSIMiat Dnve.
AMweenf* 6*rmg* 407-M0*000. (O f

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

417-322-2111

Country
Style
City
Living

We are
looking
for yout

C om vnlent
Spacious
.Affordable

3 0 0 OFF
1st Month s Rein
M i l l ) 1/ M n U-.t'.e: a A n n r n v t : •) l . i t i l HI

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Gold seal. APPLE, accredited preschool In the Sanford ana Is HMng
Usd teachers for new Pre-K 4 dass,
2 teacher aaRatente, and a canter
director. Applicants for Director
position must have current
Director's CradsnSaL if|JliT * for
newPre-K4mustha*eCDA,Midafl
other applicants mute hawsat bate 4
hours state mandated training.
Canter otters paid vacation, haft*
days, and tick tens. ChAdcare may
bt praMdad dapandfog upon Sms^
feRieaumato
(407) 323-7884 or cal
(407) 321-7838 far

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102— Houses*

118— O ffice Space
Fo r R e n t

U n f u r n is h e d

U nfurn ish ed
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I Mary: Lowly 3/3 Pool

P M A Yard Makit M w M
f1S7V|197S Dap.

: 3/1.8. large tancad
t, flraptaca. garage,
private dead and at., qutat
wwwf rwgnoornood. m o
mo ♦ lar. laal (tap. Ready 5/1S

You'll find the

roR/ir pi an y
p i h IBIS
•178
New 3/2 Home In C elery
L*ee. 1445 aq II. 2 Car
Oarage, Available
luotvm o
■2104 Amalia, 2BR Ptu»
Bonus, Haw Carpal, Carport
No Pala. No Smoking
$75CVmo
111M
Pam, laniard:
1BR/1BA apartment wttti
O V A Security System, wmw
indudad. tSBSMto
I t ONar*a Dan, laniard:
Brand raw Eracubv* Home In
Aator Farmal 4BO/38A/3car
garage/Oaled oomm... k
care inducted $2400/mo

Laaoo 2 otory home rancvaiad
for offloa use Over 2200 aq ft.
plenty ol parking. Ideal
pradsssional oRlos lor mortgage
or
Insurance
agencies,
■sneye, CRk. ee, 206 B n Awe,
Sanlord, just ori downtown 1at
St. 407-322-4446.

141— H o m es F o r
S a le

Art* 4 Crafts
Burt m 1920 3/2. Pool. 2 Car
Oarage. Comar Lot Shown by
Appointment
As Is. $399K

4 07 322-8878
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107— M o bile H o m es
F o r R en t

wwwi o iffw n s

In the
• Morale
it

Sanlord Adult park. 1/1
oovarad patio No pat* $375
♦ dap 407-314-4154

157— M o bile H o m es
F o r S ale

187— S p o r t i n g

Al I0RDABII HOMIS
UIMUPI 1 PROP! RIMi

id C vTto va i
3/2 DW, a l appkancos 4 shed
OompMdy sat ifi. raady to ituw
m $507kno. Includes lot rant,
wlh approved credit 407-323-

Pool table. 6 ft solid wood. 1*
slate, leather pockets. K06
raits.never used. $paid $3500.
sell $1250 407-260-2066.

BONO MONEY: rtnWM i*&gt;to

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(10 000tree honwoerwra

Buy * bpew Wti 1200 cam
Oovt Fordokn. Repo*1
SEMMOLE, ORANGE. VOLUSIA*
: 2/1, with Bonus
noadyd.
carport. $80,000
1:40. o w rl 700 aq
ft wftJv, Dm, Fam Rm w/Fpte,
2 Scmd Porches on over 1/4
acre lanced yd $136,900
3/1. w/Uv. Dm
Fam Rm. on over 1/4 acre
lanced yd $125900

PAUL OSBORNE
VIIIURI 1 PIOPIIIIIS
407 3?1 4764

i4UTN0uannMCA$H.
CSM0M77-6M

Sanlord Antique Is! ad. 3/4
Bedroom I 5 bam tpfc. si hw.
sap garage, lotalty redone A
charming, total 8 rooms
$247 500 For Sale by Owner
Call Joanne. 407-760-0707

Oviedo. 3 2 2 car garage,
comer lof. 1643 sq II. screen
pool $245k 330 554 8074

118— O ffice S pace
F or R en t

I four hOU6l ' » I*’
tori Mr pric* Mints
Mtoofyourchoica..
I s Buy Housss. Frss N
hr Wont 1-400-01-MT,

Orica* For Rant 400 »q ft to
800 aq ft Sanlord Fulton
Orica Cantor 407-314-3750

Private Downtown Parking
$30 month
Convenient - Angle Parking
Lena Required
Call lor Appointment
321-7004

Avoid Foreclosure! CHI
407-221-7(59

Serike
■menu

riyiiipiii m a y

be made by
cash, check or
civcivi cam*
Croat approval
la raqulrad for

Adjustable Bad, remote
control
head/toot
and
massage, dekjia chiropractic
mattress
All new with
manufactured
warranty
$1650 Compare to Craftmstie
at $2295 407-402-1781 or
386-753-1515
Bad. black Iron canopy, with
mattress A bo* springs never
used, cost $499. w* $350 407260 2068
BED: NASA technology Visco
memory loam mattress set. as
seen on TV Msk 2 year nonprorated warranty All new in
plastc Retails $1599 must sen
$505 407-B3M 322 or 366-7531515 Delivery available

string! Must sen entire

157— M o b i l e H o m e s
Fo r S ale
2/1. 55* park new paint,
awnmg A skirting $3500 obo
Terms
407-314-4154

household
tumishings
Everything is less then 3
years old very nee conditon
Call lor details 407-328 7781
or 407-416-2434
Peel Table: Gorgeous 8
furniture-ttyte table decorative
legs leather pockets, overwed
1* three piece Italian stale
Accessory M. bals Brand new
in crate Cost $4500. tell
$1350 407-402-1781 or 386753-0468
Bpe: Portable energy eflcient
110-vofl msuiated cover alnew
$1295 407-339 0676 O' 386
216-2946

1100 East First Street
1600 S.F. - Ample Parking
Cell for Appointm ent
(407) 321-7004

PAYMENTS

181— A pplia n ces A
F u rn itu re F o r S ale

Bade: Al brand new Never Flip
Pillow-Top Mattress sets
Queen. $135 King $195 407331-1941 or 366-753 0489
Moving Sale Furniture A
Household iiems For Sale
1615 West Lake Mary B/vd. Lk
Mary Bargain prices' AH mutt
go' 407-323-1599

OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE

mam

187— S p o r t i n g
G oods

3 Station Weigh* Machine
Wetter. $300 407-327-9538

TOPLACEID CALL
1407-022-26111

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407-323-0400

Tha Hared a not leaponabia *o&gt; ano&gt;t m an advenieement it not toreeled by the tint week aher Ihe Aa appears The newipaper it nd
rw p e a se or U tw whatsoever lor an, devn made bt an ad or to&gt; any
0l the ranMM praduclt or opcnflvrvuet Ote-ed By ou&gt; edven.seri We
do not indpria a promote the purchases o&gt; saw ot any product serv
ee, rompeny o&gt; rxkwdus SMI cnooees to advedite -n M neespeper
and we reran* me nght to re«use anew kOwh-unq *• deem mepp-o
prase or wwmeptetae by ou&gt; company standards

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Stump Grinding
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Tree Removal.
Trimming, Bobcat
Svc, Firewood.
Free E*timale«
bc/lnt

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Removal or
Trimminit
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223—
M

G oods
C hurch

RummagrtaRa/BMerEraraae

aquipmant. domes, housahokl
items, toys, miscellaneous.
Grace Fellowship Cong
Church. 2401 S Park Ave.
Sanlord. Fri/Sat. Apr 29/30
Batn-Spm

191— B u ild in g
M aterials

CORRUGATED
STEEL
ROOFINO lor Barns. Boat
Docks. Shops, etc Also Culvert
Pipe 15**20‘ ta**20‘ Cal For
Prices Surplus Steel ASupply,
Inc Apopka 407-293-5748

iscellaneous

Hot TutYSpa 5 person. 57*). 20
lets, cab. Lights, never used
Warrty. retail $4300. sacrifice
$1595 407-850-2542

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231— C a r s Fo r S ale
BMW 2001 3251 Sedan
Leather SR $17,950 Cat or
visit 4076732966 com

2 19— W

a n ted to

Buick Century. 2002. on#
owner. V-6. loadad. $6,990 Cat
Saturn North. 321-649-3009

Buy
Aluminum, Cane, Copper,

Radiator* 4 I
Kokomo Re
407-321-4004
•10W. 1ST. Senford
M-F. 10-5. Set.9-1

199— P e t s *
S u p p l ie s
3 cream poms I male. 2
females. 7 weeks I st cram A
shot AKC R EGISTERED
$500 EACH 321-262-7731

221— G

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to

•Jr Patti's Pot
Sitting

T h in g s

Eat

FREE
Tomato Plants Hanging flower
baskots $2 35 Varieties of

WiHCare For Your Dog o» Cat
in Your Home While You Are
Gone’ Plentyol TIC W*l bnng
mnewspapers mad arxJ even
water
plants'
Reaaonable
Rates!
Reterences Available Upon
Request Please Cal 407-3146703

peppers. $1 end up.

Cadillac DevHte. 1995. Super
clean. Mutt sse! $5,990 Cal
Saturn North. 321 -689-3009
CadMec Eldorado 1999. Lira
White Diamond. $10,950 Cat
Ot Visit 4076732966 com
Chevrolet Cavaker. 2000. auto.
A C stereo more $4 990 Cat
Saturn North 321-669-3009
Chevrolet Cavaiwf. 2003. auto
A C CD. keyless entry, one
owner. $6 990 Call Saturn
North. 321-689-3009

DONATION
CHALLENGE

209— C l o t h i n g

H e lp F e e d
A t-R le k S e n lo r e l

MINK COAT: Full length with
hood Si/e large kept in turner
storage $3 000 Can 386-7698070

Mr Alan Shawn FVlnsti'lti has Ini n KivinR away f |
million a )«*ar Id social srrvit r aRt'liriint foi'dinR the
needy ihrmiRlumt ihe country for ihe past 7 years.
Mr. E'einslein, (minder of Felnsteln Inlernational
Famine Center al TUfh I nivenilt), will (h&gt;malrhinft
dnnatloiLH made to MEALS ON M1IFKIX ETC. (rum
Marc h I In April -‘&lt;0.
Fur mer :I0 yearti. MEALS ON WHEELS. ETC. hait
serwd elderly t llenis whu are al risk for malnutritiun. Our wailtnK lists ah' u r m u n K , m i every dollar
rai.Mil really founts! Sewn llundml seniors depend
on Meals on Whirls lo prmide food earh day. Help
meals on Wheels. Elr. mirt Mr Feinstein’s rhallende.
Meals on Whirls. Etr„ "JK0| S. Finanda) Court
Sanford, Florida 11277:1 Visit our Web site
WK'hJm‘alM,ttA&gt;ni or rail 407-:Ll:t-HH77 eat. 110 for
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Collector will pay $500 to
$4,000 tor H. Newton. A. Hair.
G. Buckner A L. Roberta ell
paintings.
Call 321-453-4233
217— G a r a g e S a l e s
Carriage Cove Community

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E ta tg e s tra tu e F ^ w o T v S !
van* toadad. 20k, t u r n c m
Font Taurus, 2002 V-6. te***
wont lest. $6,000 C M SMum
North. 321460-3000

Ford Taunts, 2002. V4 . loaded,
better hurry) $6,000 Call
Saturn Norm. 321460-3000
CAV LX 2001 Auto.
I. Call or vtan
2066 com

g

. Accent. 200 U. one
owner. auto. A/C. moral
$3,000. C M Satom North. 321 660-3000
Ntaaan Mamma. 2001. 20ttt
anniversary. aunrool. toadad.
$12,000 CMSMjmNcrm.321660-3000
Otovnobda Alaro. 2004. V4. M
poaar. warranty, $10,000 Call
Saturn Norm. 321460-3000

me appbcaUonta) tor Envtronmantal Raaouroa Parmrt(s) from:
Panda Restaurant Group. Inc , 1663 Walnut Grove A v a .
n oaamaad. CA91770. appScetion &lt;40-117-00662-4 The protect
la located in Sammola County, Section 31. Township 19 South,
Range 30 East. The ERP application a tor construction of a sur­
face water management system tor a 1 04-acre, commercial
development known as the Panda E (press at Marketplace at
Seminole Towns Cantor.
JD C Calhoun. Inc. 216 Savon Farms D r. Sulla 200. Charleston.
SC 29402. application &lt;4-117-06376-1 The protect la located m
Seminoto County. Sections 37 A 38. Township 21 South, Range
31 East The ERP application la tor construction of a surface
water management system lor a 43 05-aoa. commercial bevelopment known as Iho Winter Springs Town Cantor. Phase II.
Zimmer Development Company. 111 Princess Street.
Wilmington. NC 26402. application &lt;40-117-223564 The prolacl is located In Saminoto County, Section 15. Township 21
South. Range 20 East The ERP application is tor constructed of
a surface water management system tor a 0 5-acre, commercial
development known as Ameoot Financial Services Center •
Slate Road 436 A Weathorstwtd Drive

The Mats) containing each of the above-listed application)o ere
avMabto lor mepectnn Monday through Friday esoapl tor legal
hofidays. 800 am to 500 p m at (he Si Johns River Wetor
Management Dtstnci Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Pontiac Orwto Am. 2004. auto,
Canter Written objections to the application may be made, but
loaded. factory warranty.
should be Med with (received by) the District Clerk. 4040 Retd
$10.0000 CM Steen Norm, 321S t . Paiatka. Florida 32177-1420. no later man 14 days from the
660 3000
date
of publication Written objections should identity the objec­
SMirUVraOD WMgwi- M B . ona
tor by name and address, end fully descnbe the objected to the
ownar. lull power, $6,000 Cad
application Filing a written objection does not entrtto you to a
Saturn North, 321460-3000
Chapter 120. Florida Statutes Administrative Haanng Only
thoae persons whose substantial interests are altectod by the
Saturn SI2 Sedan. 1005 ona
application and who Me a petition meeting the requirements at
ownar. all pwr, muat tea)
$3,000 CM Saturn North, 321- Sections 120 506 end 120 57. Florida Statutes, and Charter 28106. Florida Adnsntftretrve Code, may obtain an Admmistrebve
660-3000
hearing All timely Med written objections will be presented to the
Steen \Ai*. MXl.pnoadtogo.
Board tor coneiderstem m its dekberetions on sppfccstion poor to
all power. $12,000 Call
the Board taking action on the apphcation
Saturn
North.
321460-3000
Toyota Corona LE 2003 ona
ownar. M powar. $9,000 CM
Gloria Lewis. Division Director. Division of Permii Data Services
Saturn North. 321469-3000
St Johns River Water Management District

Chevrotot S -10 2002 Eat Cab
LS $0,950 Call or viait
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Chavrotol Sitvarado Eat Cab.
2006. luiy toadad. mat w . 13k
$21,000 CM Sahan Norm. 321660-3000
Chavrolat TraiiWezer EXT.
2004. 4i 4 3rd teal, rear A/C.
toadad, $22,990 Call Saturn
North. 321-669-3000
Chevrolet TrefbUzer LS. 2002.
30K, loaded, wonl last'
$16,000 CM Sakan North. 321660-3000
Chevy 2500M0 2004 EdCab
4a4, $10,050 Can or visit
4076732066 com
Dodge Grand Caravan. 2003.
Rear A/C. loaded mual aee'
$10,000 CMSakjmNorm. 321660 3000

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lorvan 4076732066com
Dodo* Ram 385? Craw Cab
$15,050
Can or viart
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Ford F150 2002 4i4 $12 050
w/Topper Call or visit
4076732966 com
gW F lg2003' E ii Cab I Ok
mi $13,950 Call or vied
4076732966 com
f a d H M k l T i S T S d ra g '
ns, V 4 . $6450 C M or visit
4076732066 com
Maine MPV. 2000 one owner
aunrool. toadad. $7,000 C M
Salum North. 321469-3000

241— R ec .

Publish April 24. 2005
PI 29

NOTICE O F AOCNCV ACTION TAKEN BY T H t
AT. JO HN S M V tR WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Note* is given that the following permit modification was issued
on April 15. 2005
SEMINOLE CO UN TY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, 520 W
Lake Mery Boulevard Suite 200. Sanlord FL 32773. permit
&lt;40-117-06010-1 The protect is located m Seminole County.
Section 29 and 32 Township 19 South Range 31 East The per­
mit authorizes THE CULVERT EXTENSION AND RELATED
ROAD WIDENING FOR THAT PART OF CO UN TY ROAO 415
(A K A CELERY AVENUE) LOCATED BETW EEN CELERY
KEY DRIVE AND FAIRFIELD DRIVE
The fitots) containing me application tor the above listed permit
is available tor inspection Monday through Friday eicepi tor
legal holidays 8 0 0 a m to S 00 p m st the St Johns River
Water Management District IDistrict i Headquarters. 4040 Rato
Street. Paiatka FL 32178-1420 A person whose substantial
interests are altectod by the District permitting daemon may pet
taxi tor an adnuniafratrve hearing in accordance with sections
120 560 end 120 57. Florida Statutes or may chooee to pursue
mediation as an ellemetive remedy under section 120 573.
Florida Statutes, before the deadline lor tiling a petition
Choosing mediation w* not adversely effect the right to a hear­
ing if meOatam does not reetet m a eetttement The procedures
tor pursuing mediation are eel forth m section 120 573. Florida
Statutes and tutoe 66-106 tit and 26-106401-404 Florida
Administrative Code Petitions must comply with me require­
ments of Floods Administrative Code Chapter 26-106 end be
Med with |received by I the District Clerk located at District
Headquarters. Highway 100 West. Paiatka. FL 32177 Petitions
tor admmtotrabve hearing on me above appkcebon(sl mutt be
Med withm twenty-one (211 days of pubbceton of this note* or
withm twenty■** (26| days of the District depositing notice of this
intent m the men tor those poisons to whom the District mails
actual notice Failure to Me a petition withm list tome period ehM
constitute a waiver of any rightist such person)s) may have to
request on administrative determination (hearing) under sections
120 560 and 120 57, F S . concerning the subject perm*
Petitions the! are not Med m accordance with the above provi­
sions ere subject to dismissal
Because the administrative hearing process m designed to for­
mulate teiai agency action, the Mmg of a petition means that the
Districts hnai action may be different from the position taken by
it m this notce of intent Persons whose substantial nterests wilt
be altectod by any such final daemon ot the District on the appli­
cant have the right to pettaxi to become s party to the proceed­
ing. m accordance with the requirements tel forth above
Publish Apr&gt;&gt; 24. 2005
P128

VEHICUS/C a MFEKS
F o r S ale
1066 Reltoy 24' Class C Motor
Home Chav 350 eng 6 brand
raw Me. Koftor Gan. 51k m in
16.500 AtooKar Tale aUto doty
$400 407-321-3569

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Fancmg
* j«e Estimates
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Noaca a hereby gwan
Samnola Part 6 Body ate
a PuMc Auoaon igr aakragi

N O TIC t O F AOENCV ACTION TAKEN B Y THE
ST. JO H N S RRfCR WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notice it given that the following permit was issued on Aprs 16
2005
SANFORD AIRPORT AUTHORITY. 1200 Rad Cleveland
Boulevard. Santortl. FL 32773 permit &lt;40-117-22102-35 The
protect « located m Seminole County. Section 5. Township 20
South. Range 31 East The permit authorizes MODIFICATION
AND OPERATION OF AN EXISTING SURFACE WATER MAN­
AGEMENT SYSTEM CALLED TH E ORLANOO-SANFORD
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO INCLUDE CONSTRUCTION
O F ONE PARKING LOT AND ONE RETENTION PONO THIS
PERMIT ALSO AUTHORIZES WORK IN 0 22 ACRES O F SUR­
FACE WATERS
The receiving waterbody « ST JOHNS
RIVER
The Nets) containing the application tor the above ketod perms
« available tor inspection Monday through Fnday escapt tor
legal hokday t, 1 00 a m to 500 p m atthe St Johns River
Water Management DMnct (District) Headquarters 4048 Rato
Street. Patotea. FL 32176-1429 A person whoae substantial
mn » i ti i i i ^ li d K l By t w Qulncl pgrnwronQ dgfigiDfi mgy pgi
kon tor an admmwtrabve hearing m accordance wdh Beesons
120 568 end 120 57. Florida Statute*. or may chooee to pursue
medu bon ea an aitomekve remedy under eectem 120 673.
Florida Staiutoe. before me deadline tor Mng a petition
Chooamg medialion ate not adversely aRect tie nght to e hearmg &lt; medtokon doee not reeu6 In a tenement. The procedure*
tor pursumg m id ubcn are aet forth m Beckon 160 573, Florida
Slalutoe. and ntoe 26-106 t it vto 26-106401- 404 Florida
Code. Pehtex* muat comply wen tie lequeaot Ftonde Admesektbu* Code Chapter 66-106 and be
i#&gt; (received by) toe Dated Clerk tacatod at Dated
t lqhway lOOWdat.Patotea.FL 62177. Pekdone
mg on tea Move eppteetexys) muat be
(61) day* of pubkeakon of tee note* or
(26) deye of tee Dated dapoewng note* d tow
tntontto toe mas tor to o * pereone to whom tee Ototed matte
actual nokce FaSur*toktoap*kkonwdhteto«am*penQddta«
oonekkJto a waiver of any rt^d(t) audi person)*) may hand to
fdquddan adwewkdkva detomvntecn (haanng) tatdkr leckone
160 666 and 160 67, F B
Fekkom tool am not toad in i

mutoto ftod osknoy aokon, Vw khng of a |
Odtedd knd acbon nay da ddto**
kin tots note* id Ment Pereone whoae aubi
I by any such 6nN i

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owner aunrool. M a r . iiw un
CM Sat/nNorto. 321-668-3009

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The Mirage Cosmo-Hofei.
PdteM

W THE O RCUfT COURT,
B S H 7 U N IM
JUDICIAL CtRCUIT
Pf ANO FOR
SSMBKRJI COUNTY,

TflW ffO*BM)fM666 1111 (I

vs
IN RE : The Marruge Ol
Fulton P Atom eA/a Fulton P
Alan
Defendant

JOSEPH P MATARAZZO. JR .
PettexwrMvsbend.

OF THIS NOTICE.
Ai other aedtexs of the deoedenl end perstx* having ctefme
dent's eelale^mute Me took
dams wNl tow Court WITHM
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLARIS. OEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO

NOTICt OF MtofdFF 6 6ALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue ol tool certain Wm
of EsecuSon issued out ol and
under the teat of to* Circuit
Court of Seminoto County.
Ftonde. Co m &lt; 0301-1637-16Q upon a knot Judgment ren­
dered in the aforesaid court in
that carton caa* entitled The
Mirage Caano- Hotel. Piemen vs
Fulton P Atom eik/a Fiikxi p
Alan. Detondant(t) wtech Sore
east Writ ol EiscuSon wee defev•red to me at Sheriff ol
Semnoie County. Ftonde and I
have levied ifoon ak toe right.
Id* and merest ol to* HelenuwtlBi

in inw lo so v n n y u s i u u n

located n
Ftonde. r

ole County,
perticulariy

Lot 70. THE GLADES ON SYL­
VAN
LAKE.
PHASE
t.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 49. PAGES 96
THROUGH fOt. INCLUSIVE
O t THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
6676 Midden Qied* Place,
Senlord, FL 32771
Parcel
Control No 25 19 29 SMU 0000
0700
of Semnoie County. Ftonde. wd
alt1 00AM on toe 26to day ol
May A D 2005 offer to&gt; tale and
is* to the higheet tedder FOR
CASH IN HANO AND SUBJECT
TO ANY ANO ALL EXISTING
LIENS, at the From (South)
Door, el to* flagpole, of to*
Seminole County Sheriffs
Office. 100 Bush Btvd . Sankxd.
Ftonde. toe above deecnbsd
That said sato e bang mad* to
saliaty the term* of true Wnt ot
Elocution
Donald F E singer Shard
Seminoto County Florida
Pubkthed Aprs 24. May 1. 9.
15.
With toe sale on May 26. 2005
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF I960. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE
CIVIL DIVISION AT THE SHER­
IFF’S OFFICE, 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA. 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS (407) 6656912
Putetoh Aprs 24. 2005 end May
t.6 IS 2005
P124

NOTTCI OF PUBLIC
IMA WHO T 0 1
Note* « hereby gwen tool a
Pubic Hearing wd be held by
to*
Planning 6
Zoning
Commission m too City
Commission Chambers. City
Me* Sankxd. Ftonde at 700
pm ontiwmdey,Mey6 ,M66,
to consider a request lor a
Conditional Use m a OC-2.
General Commercial Zoning
District
LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOTS
13 * 14 (LESS RD) BECKS ADD
PB 3 PC 101
The property beeig more genera*y deserted os 2425 French
Avenue
Condtoonai Ute Requested An
Urban Infill Redevelopment
Protect tor Sammy* Food Mwt
el 2425 Frentfi Avenue
AZ parka* si memet and cdzent
shal have an opportunity k&gt; be
heard el sato hewing
By order of to* Planning A
Zonng Commmcn of toe Cay
ol Sanford. Ftonde true 20to day
of Aprs. 2005
Rosa Robert Chairman
Planning 6 Zomng Cormwaete

DARIA V MATARAZZO.
RespondenUWSa

NOTICt OF ACTION
TO Dene V Malaru to
If Nantucket Garto
Phoemi. MD 2113!
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor DISSOLUTION OF
MARRIAGE has been tsed
against you and you are
raquead to eery* a copy ot yout
R on
wrmen detenees. * any.
Edward R Gay. to* pebkorw's
attorney, whoa* address is 1516
E Concord Street. Orlando
Ftonde 32803. on or before May
17. 2005 end Me to* ongmel
with to* Clerk of this Court
Clerk at toe O c u t Court. 301
North Perk Avenue. Senlord. FL
32771-1243. eitoer before servk * on to* petiteer* attorney
or mmedurtety toereetter, otherwit* a defeuN we be entered
agemst you tor the rebel
demanded m to* complam or

to

Deled on Aprs 12. 2005
MARYANNC MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Pubbeh Aprs 17. 24. 2005 end
May 1,8.2005
P100

IN THE CtRCUIT COURT FOR
SCMBfOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F U NO. 3B66GP0873
IN RE ESTATE OF
JANE R DAUOHERTY.
Deceased

The atknnrekakon of to* estate
ot JANE R DAUGHERTY
deceaeed. whose del* ol death
was February 3. 2005 e pend­
ing in to* Circuit Court tor
Semmott County. Florida.
Probate Division, the address ol
whch it PO Boi 6099. Sanford.
Ftonde 32772 The names and
addresses ot the Personal
Representative
end
to*
Personal Rapresentebve s atlorAU. INTERESTED PERSONS
ARC NOTIFIED THAT
Ai aedwxi at to# dededent end
other persons having dam or
Oemandt against decedent's
eatHe on wham a copy ol Vut
note* • served wshm tore*
months after to* dele of toe test
pubkeakon of tow note* must
Me toee dorms with tow Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O f A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AI otoer ctedeors ol to* deceitonf end persons having dorms
or demands agemst to* dece­
dents estate mutt M* then
daunt with tow Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAMS. NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
APRIL 17. 2005
John R Daugherty
Personal Representative
3064 NchoWon Drive
Winter Park Ftonde 32792
Lawrence H Katz
Ftonde Bar No 0tt5266
341 N Maitland Avenue, Stef*
120
Maitland FL 32751
Telephone 407/539-1911
Attorney
lor
Personal
Represenfalw*
Pubkth ApN 17. 24 2005

M T N i CMCUTT COURT
OF T H t BfQMTBCNTM
JU O C ttL CBK4MT Ml
AND POM
BR N M O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DRAM0N
Ceee Member 6A211I-CF
IN RE ESTATE OF

lecom « not provided by the
CayolSentoie (FS 2 6 6 0 10 6 )

ELLSWORTH HARRY
CRAWFORD.
Soael Bounty Number
219 44 3699

PERSONS WITH OtSABCfTMS
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
p r o c e e d in g s
SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407-330•610. 46 HOURS M ADVANCE
OF THE MEETBSG
Apr* 24. 2006
P tH

The dote of toe first pubtaaiton
of tow Noaca a Aprs 17. 2005.
Personal Repreeentetrve
Shetey K*k
PO Boa 665
Fedence.DE 19946
GEORGE C KELLEY. ESO
Attorney
lor
Personal
Reproeentabv*
Ftonde Bar No 096523
PO Boi 1132
Apopka- FL 32704-1132
(407) 966-2130
Pubkth Apr* 17. 24, 2005

M THE emeurr COURT FOR
9EMMOL6 COUNTY,
FLOMOA
PROBATE 0IWM0N
IN RE ESTATE OF
BERNICE A MONTROY,
Social Security Number
069-22-6655
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summery Admmistation)

NOTICt TO (
THE ADMBflSTRATION Cf to*
e*HM Of ELLSWORTH HARRY
CRAWFORD deoeeeed. F4*
Hunter Q4-2113-CP. W pMfteg
ei tee Cette Cotettar Semmefe
County.
Ftonde.
PrnkkN

Sit

CUUMS NOT SO FEED
For
Courtly BCC

NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOO BET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTIS
DATE OF DEATH tS BARRED.
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS
APRIL 17.2005
GENEVIEVE ALECCE
345 VarmoM Road
Pierson. FL 32160
Juba L Frey
Attorney
lor
Personal
Repreeentetrve
Ftonde Bar No 0350466
Lowndes. Orosdtck. Doster,
Kantort Read PA
2fS N EotoDrtv*
Poet Otoe* Boi 2609
Orlando. Ftortd* 32902
Totephon* &lt;407)643-4600
Publish Apr# 17.24.2005
M T H i CM CUfT COURT,
BQHTK8NTH
JUOICIAL CtRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
6EIBN0L1 COUNTY,
^•AH NO*6400*1111 OTO 0
M R E ThaMamegeOf
SHAWNA LYNN
ROBERTSON.
Petitioner
AND

TO A U PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMAN0S
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE

JASON EMERY ROBERTSON.
Rospon

VOu are noMwd that an Order
of Summary Administration has
been entered in toe estate of
BERNICE
A
MONTROY,
deceaeed. Fie Number 2005CP-439 dated March 16. 2005
by the Octet Court lor Sommoto
County.
Florida
Probate
Ovtsion to* address ot whch is
301 N Park Av*. Sankxd FL
32772. and that toe total caah
veto* ol to* ostoN w less than
$75,000 00 and that toe names
and addresses ot too** to whom
4 has been assigned by such

TO Jason Emery Robertson
Lest known toceean
Vest North Cerobne

MOnCI TO CREDITORS

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC He
person deode* to appeal edao
tixi made veto respect to any
matter conwdemd M the above
meeting or haanng. tmtohe may
need a i iibtesn record of toe

Sharon Stone
3000 Clarcona R d. »1304
Apopka. FL 32703
Janet Lawton
3000 Clarcona Rd. &lt;1307
Apopka. FL 32703
216 B Men St
Phelps NY 14532
Rchard HaSaday
PO Boi 7
Hit*abort) NY 13645
A U INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AI credeors of toe estate ol to*
decedent end otoer person*
haying d awns or demand*
egamef toe decedent s estate on
whom a copy ol tow note* w
served wetvn tore* months after
to* dele of to* brst pubbeafte of
tow note* must Ms tie* daunt
with tow court WITHM THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

N O TICt OF ACTION

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an to PETITION FOR DIS­
SOLUTION OF MARRIAGE he*
been f#ad and you are requeed
to ten* a copy ot your wnden
denial to Petitioner, Shawna
Lynn Robertson whose address
4691 Orange Btvd. Sanford.
Florida 32771 on or before May
4. 2005 and Me toe ongmef with
toe Cterk ol tow Court aeher
before service on Pebboner or
immediately thereafter, otherww* ■ default w#t be entered
against you for the rebel
GWTfcariQeQ m Pre pBOTOn
WITNESS my hand a seel ol
tow Court on tow 30to day of
March. 2005
MARYANNC MORSE
CLERK OF COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Pubtwh Apr# 10. 17. 24 2005
and May 1.2005
P049
H6ARMO TO I
AI
Note* w hereby gwen toot a
Pubic Heermg wd be held by
to*
Planning
t
Zomng
Commission m toe City
Commission Chamber*. City
Hal Sankxd Ftonde at 700
pm onThursMy ,*toy9 ,IM S
to consider a request lor a
Conditional Use m a OC-2.
Generaf Commercial ronmg detort

or demand* agamet the estate ot
toe deeadsm must ft* than
clams wfth tow Court WITHM
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS ANO OEMANOS
NOT SO FILED W IU BE FOR­
EVER BARRED
The dale of to* test pubbeatem
of tow Note* is Apnl 17, 2005
Sharon Sun*
3000 Clarcona Rd # 1304
Apopka. FL 32703
GEORGE C KELLEY. ESO
AkameyeiLew
Ftonde Bar No 096523
369 E Mam Street
PO Boi 1132
Apopka. F l 32704-1132
Pubbeh Apr# 17.24. 2005
P097
M TN6 CMCUfT COURT
COUNTY, FLOMOA
FBO BATt OfYMtON
FkeNo. 96-CP-479
M RE ESTATE OF
AN0REWA ALECCE. JR .

Conditional U*s RsQuasted
Eitabiwh Vehculer Servic* and
Rota# Sales el 405 Celery
Avenue
AZ parties »i ntereet end citizen*
sha* have an opportumty to be
heard at sard haanng
By order of to* Planning t
Zomng Commwste of toe Cay
ot Sankxd. Ftonde tow 20to day
of Apr#. 2005
Rote Robert. Chairman
Planmng A Zomng Commwate
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC if a
person dectet to appeal a deci­
sion mode w*h respect to any
mtetor conardered m toe above
meeeng or hearing, he/sfw mey
need a n ib asm record ol toe
prooeedmg* nduknQ Pm teeb
mony end evidence, s t e i
record m not provfosd by toe
Dty Of Sanford (FS 266 OIOS)
PERSONS WITH OtSABtLITES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE M ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407-330MtO. 46 HOURS M ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING

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of e u bm N N tta
PubMi: Aprl 64,1006
P122
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CfTVOFLAKBM ANY,
N O TIC t TO THE PUBLIC
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN by
toe O y CommMton ot to* Cky
of Labe Mary. Fkxktojtoto seu
Commwate edopled Reeofteton
No 736 on Mefell 3, 8N6,

Begin N toe eoutosreN oomtr of
Lot 16, Counfryaide. ae recorded
to PM Booh 19, Paget 66 and
100 of to* Pitokc R sbotM of
Seminote County, Florida
Thence run N. 00* 29’ 86r E.
along tot won knt of LbN 16
and !7ol*aid jMadManceof
265 46 teat to the southerly
nght-of-wey ol Wagon Wheel
ty; thence run N. 86* 4* 4&lt;r
E 1091 toot, toanoe Moving
said nght-ot-wey. tunS. 00* S r
2 T W 12560 teat toanoe run
N 66* t r se* E a Netoncs of
297 95 toot to too west rtghholwey kne ol Country Club Rood;
toanoe run S CD* 43 04* E
20 00 toot; toenca Moving said
nghi-ol-way. run S 66* 16* 56*
W 269 29 Io n . toence run 8.
00* 24' i T W i dMfence of
124 17 Met to toe nerto rqRt-aly tee of Leebe Lena; toanoe
runN §9* 35'31* W a dMfence
ol to 00 Mot to toe aforesaid
sotehweN cornel of Lt# 19 snd
toe Pwni c# Begmmng
i 0193 i
more or Me*
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA
Carol A Fooler. C9yCMk
Deled Apr# 11 7005
Pubbeh Apr# 24.2005
PI25
N O TICt OF
PUBUC SALE
Pubbc eucScn to be held N *90
am on to* 4te Bay at MkA
6666 At the Iront door of
Senlord Towing 6 Recovery
Inc., located m 2522 CoteWy
Club R d . Sankxd. Fl 36771, tar
toe ptepoe* of AepoaktB N toe
JT2SVI6E9F03244I4
1995 TOYOTA
Pubkth Apr# 24. 2006
P130
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acbon ha* been Mad aganN you

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serve a copy of your estkvi
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is 2537 Megnoke Avenue,
Sanford, FL 36773 on or before
nN atetoe CM rkolM M taftN
301 North P m
Avenue.
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l COUNTY,

C A M HO: M CA M S -1 4 0
SHIRLEY R. RICKRORO,*
TRUSTEE OR THE SHIRLEY
R RICKRORO REVOCABLE
TRUST DATED OCTORER 7.

UCM:

PLAINTIFF
MOWTOAGg ELECTRONIC
S IT U A T IO N
SYSTEMS,
• £ .A B N O M d * E F O n
g j U U W T CORPORATION.
M K HD.
10000100040768614,

VS
BRENT HARRISON; JOHN
OLIVER HARRISON; ROMONA
L. HARRISON; SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORKM and JOHN
DOE, Unknown TWnanfft).
DEFENOANT(S)

™ W A A. PH ILLIPS-SMITH; et
Ml.

nonet o p

sals

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 48
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment ol
•wooteaum dated APR 14. no s.
and anterau In Ca m No os -CA10
UCN:
ssaooocAOooiaoxxxxxx oi
• a Circuit Court In and lor
Sammote County. Florida.
Iterate MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS. INC. AS NOMINEE FOR
EOUIFIRST CORPORATION.
MM NO.
100900100040765014
it
Plaintiff
and
TRICIA A
PHILLIPS-SMITH. STEPHEN J
SMITH; CHASE GROVES
COMMUNITY 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 ait
Datondantt. I win lai to to*
tugboat and bail tedder tor cath
at to# Wail Front Door ot the
Samino** County Courtnouia.
30t North Park Avenue
Senior rl Florida 39771 at
Seminole County Florida at
11 00 a m on the day of MAY
17, 9005
the loltowmg
daacttoed property ai let lorth m
lard Order or Fmal Judgment
to-wit
LOT 188 CHASE GROVES
UNIT 4A. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
in p l a t b o o k sr p a g e s *
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORI­
DA
It you are a person with a d'lability who needi any accommo­
dation in ordel to paitic*&gt;ate m
the proceeding you aie entitled
at no cost to you to the provi­
sion ol certain assistance
Please contact the Court at *07685-4330 withm two 19) working
days ol your receipt ol this
Notice it you are hearing or
voce impaired can Florida
Relay Serve# 1800)955-8771
DATED al Sanford Florida on
APR 14. 9005

SMITH HIATT A DIAZ PA
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
9891 East Oakland Park Blvd
Suae 303
Fort Lauderdale FL 33306
Pubksh Sanlcvd Herald
Publish April 94 9005 and May
1.9005
P148
M T H C CIRCUIT COURT
OF THC EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMMOLf COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO M-CA-IOd-140

NOTICE X hereby given thai
toe undersigned Clark of toe
Circuit Court ot Semfft
County. Florida, wd. on toe 31
day of May. 2008, al 11CO A M
a i Tn*
atem ' tr» ■a from
SveweA oow
r^ u u wi
tk »
m
ot in#
Seminote County Courthouse
301 N. Perk Avenue. Sanford
Florida otter tor sate and sol at
puMc outcry to toe feghaei and
bast teddsr lor cash, toe Mtoerng desuited property affuati
to SEMINOLE County. Florida
Being a part ot toe North 1/9 ol
Ibe NE 1/4 ol Section 18.
Township 20 South. Range 39
East. Santtoote County. Florida
and more particularly dascnbed
as fokowt Commence at toe
North 1/4 comer ot said Seckon
16. thence run South 00
degrees 1038* West along the
mid section kne. a distance ol
40 48 leal to toe South right ol
way line ol Osceola Road
thence North 89 degrees 5311*
East along said nght ot way kna.
a distance ol 90 00 feet to the
POB, thence continue North 89
degreee 55 t r East along said
right ol way kna. a distance ot
274 89 foot thence South 00
degrees 2333* West a distance
of BOO 00 feet, (hence South 89
degrees 55 t r West, a distance
of 271 68 feel thence North 00
degrees 1038* East a distance
of 799 98 feet to toe POB
pursuant lo toe Fmal Judgment
entered m a case pending m
said Court, the style ot which is
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and oftoal
seal ol said Court this 14 day of
April. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY Aksha Cyrus D C
If you art a person wffh (Mattelies needing a special accom
modalion you should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse. 301 N Park Ave
Sanford FL 32771. 407-685
4227. 1-800 955-8771 |TDD| or
VOce (V)1-800-955 8771
JO HN C ENGLEHARDT PA
1524 E Livingston Street
Orlando FL 32603
Pubksh April 24 2005 and May
1 2005
PI 44
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
EIGHTEENTH
CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
I IM W O il COUNTY.
FLORSA
C A M NO: 04-CA-1M4-14K
CHARLES WILLIAMS JR . AS
TRUSTEE OF THE CHARLES
WILLIAMS JR REVOCABLE
TRUST OF 1997
PLAINTIFF
VS
GOLF PLACE AT ALTAMONTE
LLC. a Florida knuted kattely
company et aJ
DEFENDANTS)

MlDFlRST BANK
Plaintiff

ROBERT V TOLLE. KAREN
HORAN, and UNKNOWN
TENANTS OWNERS

Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, pur­
suant to an Fmal Judgment ol
Foreclosure lor Plaintiff entered
In this cause on April 14. 9005.
m to* Circuit Court ol Seminole
County Florida l w4 aei the
property situated in Seminole
County Florida dascnbed as
THE SOUTH 174 FEET OF THE
NORTH 348 FEET OF THE
EAST 139 5 FEET OF LOT 34
FLORIDA LAND COLONIZA­
TION COMPANY S CELERY
PLANTATION ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT RECORDED IN
R U T BOOK 1 PAGE 199. AS
RECOROCD IN T h e PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. SAIO
U N O SITUATE LYING AND
BE MG M SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Mid oommonfy known as
971 Ban Rogue Skoal. al pubic
atea. toVwteghaslandbeelbtorter. tar caeh. Sates held on Via
warn wore door or via sammote
County Courthouse an MAY 12.
8008 m 11 O dom A M

Dteod tNa day of APR 14.
Cterk of dit Cscu* Coiwl
MARVANNE MORSE
■jr; A M w Cyrua

Leg a ls

It ; THENCE RUN BOUTH 00*
99- B T WEST. ALONG SA O
EAST LINE. 2402 FEET.
THENCE RUN BOUTH 98* 44'
tr
WEST. 84.23 F E E T
THENCE RUN NORTH 84* 49
4 T WEST 449.44 FEET TO A
POINT LYING 35 00 FEET
EAST. WHEN MEASURED AT
RIGHT ANGLES OF SAIO
WEST LME OR M C T K M 11;
THENCE RUN SOUTH 40* 07
19* WEST. 54.79 FEET TO
SJUO WEST LINE OF M C T K M
11. THENCE RUN NORTH 00*
24' S T EAST. ALONG SAIO
WEST LINE 74 25 FEET TO
t h e pomrr o f b e g in n in g

Caaa No. 03-CA-0747-14-M-G.
ot toa Oeu* Caul at toe lito
Judicial Circuit to and
Semtoote County, Florida,
wtteteto MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS. IN C , f« toe PtoteM ■
ELIAS 0 ROSARIO; WASH­
INGTON MUTUAL BANK. FA;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ELIAS 0 ROSARIO; JOHN
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
i
Defendants I wM ael to toe
W- : - U— - * ------ « *------ ■ fc-1-a-a.-----S----- ------- kntyn##I InG D##f DdOOSf »Or Cftsn
at toa WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
Semmole
County
Courthouse. In SANFORD.
Ftonda. at 1100 am on toe
12th day of May. 2005. the fol­
lowing described property as
set forth In sard Final Judgment,
town

N011CS OR

MVWAUNE MORSE
As Clefk Circuit Court
By: Aksha Cyrus
As Deputy Clerk

Leg a ls

NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
toal pursuant to Summary Fmal
Judgmant
of
Foreclosu'a
entered on the 4th day ot
November. 2004 and subse­
quent Orfleri entered December
14 2004 January 13 2005
Fabruary 15. 2005 March 17
2005 and Aprs tg. 2005 n the
above causa pending m the
Circuit Court tor Semmole
County Florida Crvtf Action No
04-CA-1095-14K tor the pur­
pose
of
satisfying
said
Judgmant. I the undersigned
win set the following oescrtwd
property m Semmole County.
Florida lo-wit
SEE
ATTACHED
LEOAL
DESCRIPTION
MARKED
EXHIBIT 'A*
EXHIBIT *A*
From toe Northwest comer ol
toe Southwest 1/4 ol toe
Southwest 1/4 of Beckon 11.
Towntew 2t Souto. Range 29
Eaat. Semmole County. Ftonda.
run 8 00* 19' 00* E along the
West kna oI sard Section it a
dwanoe ol 25 teal to to* p an
begmnmg. townee run N 99* 24
00* E paraMsrttotoa North kna
ol seat io utoswat i n ol to*
Soutoaaat IN ot Bacbon it, a
dtotenoa of 445 T » tew to a poet
on toa Eaat kna at tie Mteat
t/2ot sad BnutiaiR IN at toa
Soutowait IN at fiactem 11;
W a rn am B. 00* O f I T E
atong sate East kn* 337 u toot
toanoa am I dd* *4' 00" W
44443 teal to temwmd Waat
kna ol lacteal It; toanc run N.
00* I f OCT W atong «Md Weal
kna 99741 teat to toa pomi ol

THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PAR­
CEL OF LAND LIES IN SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Stock A Tract 55. (LESS toa
Eaat 507 25 teal lharaof).
REPLAT OF TRACTS 47. SO
51. 54. 55 A 54. EXCEPT LOTS
1 TO 4. 4 21 TO 24 OF BLOCK
H, TRACT 58. SANLANDO
SPRINGS, accotdmg to toa ptat
——_——
as.——k_ *
. frCO ruBu iO r •#! l»OOr f ,
Paged) 4. ol toe Pubkc Recorda
ol Sammote Coun ty Ftonda.
Block B. Tract 55. (LESS toa
Waat 498 teat thereof). REPLAT
OF THACTS 47. 50. 51. 54. 55
4 58. EXCEPT LOTS 1 TO 4. 4
21 TO 24 OF BLOCK H. TRACT
58. SANLANDO SPRINGS,
according to the plat thereof
recorded m Plat Book 7. Paged)
4, of the Public Records of
Semmole Coun ty. Ftonda
LESS AND EXCEPT from toe
above that certain property
deeded tor road purposes to the
City ot Altamonte Spnngi.
Florida, by Warranty Deeds
recorded m Official Records
Book 2142. page 1280 and
Official Records Book 2142.
page 1292. Pubkc Records ol
Semmole Coun ty Florida
at pubkc sale to the highest and
best tedder lor cash at toa west
tront steps ot the Seminoi#
County Courthouse 301 N Park
Avenue m the City ot Santord
Ftonda at the hour of 11 00 a m
on the 19th day of May 2005
WITNESS my hand and official
sea) at Santord Florida this 19
day of April 2005
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Alisha Cyrus
Deputy Clerk
LAWRENCE W BORNS PA
Attorney fo» Plaintiff
412 N Haktai Avenue
Daytona Beach FL 32118
(3861 252-6409
Pubksh Aprs 24 2005 and May
1 2005
PI 43
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THC EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO: 0404-1470-140
I
HOUSEHOLD FlNANC^
CORPORATION III
Plaintiff
vs
DELMUSE R OGLESBY JANE
DOE
OGLESBY
THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DELMUSE R OGLESBY
CHERYL OGLESBY IF LIVING
INCLUDING ANV UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT) S) IF
REMARRIED
AND
IF
DECEASED THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
DEVISEES
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS MENORS AND
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANTlSl JOHN DOC
UNKNOWN TENANT
JANE
DOC UNKNOWN TENANT
Defendants
NOTICK OF SALS
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to a Fmal Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered in the above-styled
cause m me Circuit Court of
Semmole County Ftonda. I * «
sal) the property situate in
Seminole County
Florida
L O T lS l) BLOCK It TIER 10
A C MARTINS ADDITION TO
THE TOWN OF SANFORD
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK I PAGE ISI 96 OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORI­
DA
ArtUA 904 SOUTH MAPLE
AVENUE
SANFORO
FL
32771

LOT(S) 6. CLUSTER O. WILD­
WOOD A PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
19. PAQElS) 7.8.9 AND tO. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORI­
DA
In accordance with the
Americans with Osabrktws Act,
Persons wito Dtsatekhet need
mg a special accommodation to
participate m this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number 1407)6654227 not later than 2 working
days ot your receipt of this
notice If hearing or voice
impaired 1400-955-8771
Dated this 14 day of April
2005
Marysone Morse
Clerk ol toe Circuit Court
By Aksha Cyrus
Deputy Clerk
Law Office of Maishail C
Watson
1800 NW 49TH STREET
SUITE 120
FT UUDERDALE F I 33309
Telephone 1954)453-0365
Facsimile (9541 771-6052
Publish April 24 2005 and May
1.2005
P141
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 14TH
JUDICIAL CtRCUTT.
IN AND FOR
S t MMOLE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO.: 03-CA-244-I41
POPULAR FINANCIAL
SERVICES LLC
Plaintiff

GARY F RAMEY SHERRY E
RAMEY
AKA
SHERRY
RAMEY A.X A SHERV RAMEY
JOHN DOE JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTiSl IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY
Defendant*
RC-NOTtCC OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Molon and Omar
Reselling Foreclosure Sale
Date daied toe 13lh day of Aprs.
2005 and entered m Case No
03 CA 289 14-L. of toe Circuit
Court of toe 16th Judicial Circuit
m and tor Semmole County
Florida wherein POPULAR
FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC it
toe Plaintiff and GARY F
RAMEY SHERRY E RAMEY
Akt'A SHERRY RAMEY A«yA
SWERY RAMEY JOHN DOE.
JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTiSl IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPER
TY are Defendants I wff sen to
the highest and best bidder tor
cash at the WEST FRONT
DOOR at the Semmole County
Courthouse in SANFORD
Florida at 11 00 a m on tha
10th day of May 2005 toe fol­
lowing described property as
set forth in said Fmal Judgment
to wit
LOT 38
OF SANFORD
P U C E ACCORDING TO THC
P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 3 ) AT
PAGES 33 34 AND 35 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORI­
DA
In accordance with tha
Amancans wito OsaMrUes Act
Persons with Otsattetwi needmg a special accommodation to
participate m ffus proceeding
should contact tha Court
Adnnrustraior at 301 N Park
Avenue Sanlo'd FL 32771.
Telephone Number |4C7|6654227 wtevn 2 working day* of
yot&gt; recent ot tow noaoe 0
hearrig or voce imparted 1•00-9554771

at pubkc safe, to toe tugboat and
beet tKktor tor cash AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA.
Ftonda « 1140 A M . on tfw
12 day ol MAY. 2005

Dated ffus day of APR 13
2005

MARVANNE MORM
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
■YAMftaCyo*
Dapury Cterk

Law Office of Marshall C
Watson
1900 NW 49TH STREET.
SUITE 120

Law Offices of

Darnel C

M M tUgPaffn Onve
Tampa Ftonda 99414-1924

:AWI94.

Maryanna Morse
Cterk at toe Cwcuff Court
By Aksha Cyrus
Deputy Cterk

A l interested persons are
ngutrad to kte wffh h e Court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS
FROM THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE |t)
Al ciaans agamat toa estate
and (2) any objection by an
interested person to whom
nodes was matted tost chtoIsngss toa vabdsy of toe Wit.
the quakhcationt of toe
Personal Reptesentsdve. venue
or |una&lt;hcaon of toe Court
DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS
APRIL 24. 2005
RONALD A FANELLI
Personal Representative
CHARLES A DEHLINGER.
ESQUIRE
Ftonda Bw No 199587
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
260 Maitland Ave Suite 1500
Altamonte Springs Florida
32701
(4071862-4402 Telephone
(407)682-3538 Facsimile
Pubksh Aprs 24 2005 and
May t. 2005
P139

B U B N O U COUNTY
EXPRESSWAY
AUTHORITY
HEET1NO

ffubkah Aprs 24.2005 and May
1.2005
Ft 40
M THS CM CW T COURT OF

itopM-

ELIZABETH L MOTOLA,

Tha administration ot toa
estate ot ELIZABETH L.
MOTOLA. deceased, whose
date ol death was November 8.
2004. Fte Number 05-CP-355
is pending m toa Cwcuff Court
tor Sammote County. Ftonda.
Probate Division, . too address
of which is PO Box 8099.
Santord. F L 32772-4099 Tha
names and addresses of th*
personal representative and that
personal representative's attorAl creditor* of tha decedent
and otoer parsons having ctewn*
or demand* against decadent's
estate, on whom a copy of 0k*
notice ts requwed to be served
must Me their 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 ON THEM
/U otoer creditor* of toe dece­
dent and other persons having
dawns or demands against the
decedent * estate must Me then
dawn* wffh 0v* 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 DECEDENT S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

DATE Tuesday May 10 2005

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBbl
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
APRIL 24 2005

TIME 4 00 PM or as soon
thereafter as potttoto
LOCATION Sammote County
Services BuSdmg
Room 1028
1t01 East First Street
Santord Florida 32771
GENERAL SUBJECT MATTER
TO BE DISCUSSED
Th# GreenaWay m Semmole
County
Additional Information may be
obtained by contacting
Sammote County Expressway
Authority
Telephone 407 665 5601
PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT
THE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
expressw ay

a u t h o r it y

OFFICE
46 HOURS I
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT 407665 5601
PERSONS ARE ADVISED
THAT IF THEY DEClOE TO
APPEAL ANY DECISIONS
MADE AT THESE MEETiNGS/HEARlNGS THEY WILL
NEED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS AND FOR
SUCH PURPOSE THEY MAY
NEED TO ENSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
PROCEEDINGS IS MADE
WHICH INCLUDES THE TES­
TIMONY AND EVIDENCE
UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS
TO BE BASED PER SECTION
286 0105
FLORIDA
STATUTES
Pubksh Apd24, 2005
P 136
M THS CIRCUIT COURT FOR
BURMOLS COUNTY.
FUMNOA
PROBATC OfVISKM
FES *; 85-CF4874
IN RE ESTATE OF
NASH HICHMOND

TOCRSOTTORS
Ttw aammtelration ol the estate
of
NASH
RICHMOND
deceased Fite Number 2005CP-0S74. is pending m ttw
Circuit Court lor Sammote
County
Florida
Probate
Dnrison tha address of which
■s 301 N Park Axe . Santord
Sammote FL. 32771 The
names and addresses of toa
Personal Representative and
tha Personal Representatives
attorney are set torth below
AS credkors of toe decedent and
otoer persons havmg dame or
demands against decedents
estate, including unmatured,
contingent or unliquidated
sms on whom a copy ol kite
rtobce « served must Me toee
dawns wffh toa Court WITHIN
THC 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
AS otote creators ol tos dsa
mcludmg

* or imkq
dawns w*t tote court WITHPi 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF TH * N O TH*
A U CLARIS NOT SO FEED
W U SC FOREVER BARRED

e M e of toe teal puMM— f

A RANGEL OR LAND LV94G M
THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER
OR M C T K M It, T O W M
91 BOUTH M N Q E 99 CAST

N RE; THE ESTATE OF

The
Seminole
County
Expressway
Authority
announces that there we be a
regularly scheduled public
meeting to wtich as parsons are
invited as follows

FT UUOCROALE. FL 93304
Tatephona (444)4534345
Facaerate (954) 7714052

ALBO L E M and EXCEPT
ite M il

ALL CLAIMS AND O BJEC­
TIONS NOT 8 0 FEED WILL
M FOREVER BARRED

Michael J Molds
Personal Representative
300 No Sweetwater Boulevard
Longwood FI 32779
Charles H Stark
Ftonda Bar No 822680
Charles M Star* PA
M6 Douglas Avenue Suite 100
Altamonte Springs FL 32714
Telephone 407/ 788-0250
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Pubksh April 24 2005 and May
1 2005
P136
m THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEM M OLi COUNTY.
FLOR0A
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 9004-CP43M
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
MINNIE MvRLE KELLY
Deceased
N O TICt TO CREDITORS
The admneitiation of toe estate
ot M in n ie m v r l e k e l l y
deceased whose date of death
was May 15 2CK13 « pending m
ttw C«cu&lt;1 Court for Sammote
County
Florida
Probate
Division F4e Number 2005 CP0365 the address of when is
Post Office Drawer C Sanford
FL 32772-0659 The names
and addresses of toe personal
rapreeentatrve and that personal
representative s attorney are
AMcreditors of the decadent and
otoer persons who have claims
or demands agawvst the dacedam* estate mcludmg onme
lured comwigent or unkqurtawd
claims, and who have been
served a copy of tois notice
must Me then dawns wffh this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE &lt;31 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AM other creditor* of Vie dece­
dent and persons who have
dawns or demands against the
decedent s estate including
unmafcwed. contingent o&gt; unkq
udalod dawns must Iff* toe*
dawn* with tots court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
A a CLAIMS NOT SO FK.ED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING t h e
TIME PERIODS 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
APRIL 24. 2005

DAVID W VELIZ
Ftonda Bar No 444394
Dated W Veto PA
PO Boa 477474
Orlando FL 32447-7479
Tilapticni (407)444-4344
Attorney
tot
Personal

Pubsah Aprs 24. 2004 and May
1.2004
PI 24

BIINSf

I COUNTY,

fU ftl

NNESTT BAUMEBTER.

w

a

r

BKTON t t . A i

FV 42793
LAURA V FM K U J.

a* toa
tf LAURA V. W W I I I .

■

•194294184

9 B E B R B ET1 0 TW 1

AX other creditors ol toe dece­
dent and other persons havmg
dawns or demands against
decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contwigent or unkq
indited ctewn* must fife then
ctewn* wffh this court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Notwithstanding the lime peri­
ods sel torth above any claim
filed two (2) years or more after
toe decedent t date of death is
barred
The date of tha fwst pubkeatem
of Itva notice is April 24 2005
FRANK
C
WHIGHAM
ESQUIRE
Personal Represantativw
Poxl Office Box 4848
Santord FI 32772-4848
FRANK
C
WHIGHAM
ESQUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 185290
STENSTROM
MclNTOSM
COLBERT WHIGHAM
HEISCHMANN A PAHTLOW
PA
Post Office Box 4248
Santord EL 32772 4848
Telephone 407/322 2171
Attorney lor Perxonal
,
Representative
Pubksh April 24 2005 and Me,
1 2005
PI34
IN THC CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE OtVtSION
FILE NO. OS-CP-OS90
IN RE ESTATE OF
LESLIE G THOMPSON
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The admin.thahon ol the estate
of IfSLIE G THOMPSON
deceased ehose dale of death
was Odober 3 2004 is pending
m th* Cwcuit Court lor Semmole
County
Florida
Probate
Division tha addirst of which a
201 N Park Avenue Santord
FL 32771
The names and
addietset ot the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representatives attor
ney are set forth below
Al creditors of the decedent
and olher person* havmg dawns
or demands agamsl decedent t
estate on whom a copy o* this
notice is required to be served
must Me the* claim* with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER T h e DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Al otoei creditors of toe dece­
dent and persons havmg dawns
or dwmands agamsl decedent s
estate must Me then dawns wffh
ton Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
A ll CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
t im e

p e r io d

ABOVE
TWO (?)
AFTER
DATE OF

set

THE

fo r th

ANV CLAIM FILED
YEARS OR MORE
THE DECEDENTS
DEATH IS BARRED

The date ot test pubkcalmn ol
tot* Notrca is April 24 2005
Maryann Persy
Personal Representative
40 Pocessel Street
JOhnston Rhode Island 02919
JAMES A BARKS Attorney
Florida Bar No 197564
1120 W Fwst Sheet Suite B
Santord FL 32771
Tatephone 407/321-1224
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Pubksh March 24 2005 and
May 1 2005
PI33______________________

M IMS CmCWT COUNT POB

CASt NO 94-CA-334-14G
UCM:
134XKXXXX

FL 32701

M R S: ESTATE OF

^ ^ ■ t t lT N M
BOUTH 90* 44' t r
ALOMS IMS 8 Q T U

claims or demands against
oeceoem s estate, including
unmatured, contwigent or un*qutdteed dawns, on who have
bean served a copy of If
nCWCf, mUSi PH# m#» CIBmt
wffh Pm* Court WITHIN THE
LATER
OF
THREE
(31
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

BANK OF AMERICA. N A .
Plamhff

TAMMY KELLY
303 Sstew Onve

M RE ESTATE OF

! AT TW NORTH-

L eg als

Legals

Le g a l s

Legals

ROBERTS MCKINNEY, et el.

NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
pursuant to on Order or
Summary Fwtal Judgment ol
M M APR 14.1006.
let Case No 0&amp;-CA
394
140
UCN
01
the Circua Court si and lor
la County. Florida.
BANK OF AMERICA
N A , • Pleads and ROBERT S
MCK0MEV. SHARON L. MCK­
INNEY UNITED auAHANTV
RESIDENTIAL INSURANCE
COMPANY OP NORTH CARTENANT
NO t; UNKNOWN TENANT
NO I . and ALL UNKNOWN
PARTCB CLARMMO AtTER
CSTB BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST A NAMED
ID
THIS
ACTION. OR HAVMO OR
TO HAVE ANV
RIGHT. TITLE OR M E R E S T M
THE PROPERTY HE REM

to-wit
LOT 18 AND THE SOUTH 5
; FEET OF LOT 17. SPENCER
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3.
PAGE 15 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
It you are a person with a ckt
abffrty who needs any accommo­
dation m order to partidpata In
tots proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you, to the provi­
sion ot certsin assistance
Pleas* contact toe Court at 407865 4330 wffMft ftto (2) working
days ol your receipt (4 this
Notice, if you are hearing or
voice impaired caX Florida
Relay Service (80019554771
DATFD at Sanford Ftonda on
APR 14 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
By Aksha Cyrus
As Deputy Cterk
SMITH HIATT A DIAZ PA
Altnrney* tor Plamtiff
2691 East Oakland Park Bfvd
Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale FL 33306
Publish Santord Heiald
Pubksh April 24 2005 and May
1 2005
P147
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
ARtZONE
Notice is hereby given that a
Pubic Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission m the City
Commission Chambers City
Man Santord Florida al 7 00
p m on Thursday. May 5. 2005
&lt;0 consider toe tallowing change
and amendment to the Zorvng
Ordinance ol toe City ol Sanford
Seminole County Florida
Amend
the
Planned
Development Re/one tor D-keou
PD (Ordinance Number 36611 to
anow a Vehnuta' Rental Facility
on Lot 2 lor an Enterprise Rent
A Ca&gt; at 1151 Rinehart Road
legal Description IO T 2 SAN
FORD SAMS CLUB PB 62 PCS
IB A 19
The property be.ng more gener
all) desenbert as list H-nehart
Road itenant addtess is 1177
Rinehart Roadi
The Plann.ng A Zoning
Comm.ss.on will submit a ibc ommendation to the City
Commission in lavot ot or
agxmst the requested change
or amendment
The City
Commission will hold a Pubkc
Meanng m the C-ty Commission
Room m City Hall Santord
Ftorda at 7 00 p m on May 23
2005 to consider sad racorn
mendation
The
City
Commission mu, place condi
turns upon toe ie/onmg by
means ot a development order
AD parties m interest and effuens
shun have an opportunity lo be
twaid at sad hearing
By oidei ol toe Planning A
Zoning Commission ol th* City
ol Sanlo'd Florida this 20th day
ot April 2005
Rosy Robert. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO t h e PUBLIC it a
person dnedes to appeal a deci­
sion made wffh respect to any
matter conwoe'wJ at the above
meeting or hearing he'sne may
need a verbatim record of to#
proceedings including the teste
mony and evidence which
lecoid is not provided by toe
City ol Santoid iFS 286 01051
p e r s o n s w it h d is a b il it ie s

NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
th e s e

p r o c e e d in g s

SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407 330
5610 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF T he MEETING
Pubksh April 24 2005
P149
NOTICE OF
R U S U C H EM M Q
REGAROfNG IMPROVEMENT
ALTERNATIVE ANO
AUTHORIZATION TO
PROCEED WITH FMAL
DESIGN FOR THE
MTERSECTION OP SR 43S
ANO RED BUG LAKE ROAD
AX interested persons art here­
by advised that toa Board ol
County Commissioners ol
Seminote County Ftonda wff
hoW a Pubkc tsaanng on tos
Mfhffeyof April. 1008 at 700
pm lor as soon toersalter as
perstotei al to* Sammote
County Services Buudmg 1101
East Fwsl Sireel Room 1028
Santord Florida’ pertamng lo
the adoption of an wnprovamerff
alternative and authoruaicn to
proceed wffh fmal design tor to*
wffersection ot State Flood 436
and Rad Bug Lake Road m
Sammote
County
Constoeraton wffi be given to
and pubkc mput wff be aokeffed
a* to the adoption of toe
improvement affemakve tar twrel
deign
In addtoon to pubkc npul pre­
sented al toa Pubkc nearing
written statements wifi be
copied Wrffien statement* or
eakona regonkng tote mefter
may be dwacted to
Co-Co Wu. P E . Pnnapai
Engmeor
Department of Putec Wbrk*
Engneenng Omsion
520 W Lake Mery BoUtevard.
■ ia* 200
Santord. Ftonda 32773
(407) 665-5707

contact 0 » Human num eral
Daparknarff. ADA CoontavNor
48 hours in advance ot die
Mkng m (407) 885-7941
non* we adMsod dial 8 da*

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�SEMINOU COUNTY
NOTICE OF UN?AID TANOOU
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES

w a n s ________________

~ * ! r * O V ,D t0 BV CHAPTER 1*7402. . FLORIDA STATUTES, NOTICE IS HEREBY
01VEN TH AT T A N O IB U PERSONAL PROPERTY TA XES ASSESSED FOR 2004 ARE
NOW DELINQUENT BEOINNINO APRIL I. MRS. SUCH TAXES ARE NOW DRAWTNO
INTEREST AT THE RATE OF I I PERCENT PER YEA R . PLUS THE PROPORTIONATE
CCWTS OF PUBLISHING THIS NOTICE UNLESS THE DELINQUENT TAXES ARE PAID
PRIOR TO MAY I.20OS. WARRANTS WILL B E ISSUED THEREON AND THE TAX
COLLECTOR WILL APPLY TO THE CIRCUIT COURT POR AN ORDER DIRECTING
LEV Y UPON SEIZURE OF THE TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY OF THE
TAXPAYER FOR UNPAID TAXES PURSUANT T O P S 1*7.411 THE NAMES OF THE
DELINQUENT PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXPAYERS AND THE AMOUNT O F THE
TAXES, INCLUDING THE COSTS OF ADVERTISING AND INTEREST PENALTY. ARE
AS FOLLOWS
PAYMENT MAY BE MADE IN PERSON AT THE COUNTY SERVICES BUILDING,
11 ° ' &amp; • ST ROOM 1200. SANFORD. AT THE WILSHIRE PLAZA BRANCH OFFICE,
J I 4 WILSHIRE BLVD CASSELBERRY; OAK GROVE SHOPPES BRANCH OFFICE, * * J
N S R 4M ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. THE OVIEDO CITY HALL BRANCH OFFICE. 400
ALEXANDRIA BLVD OVIFJJO OR BY MAIL (PO BOX 4 J0 , SANFORD, FL J2TT2)
OFFICE HOURS ARE * JO TO } 0 0 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. THE TELEPHONE
NUMBER IS 407-46}-1000

N A M E _______________________________
•1 ELEGANT NAILS INC

TA X E S
388.23

13 BLACK INCORPORATED

2,417.75

1ST CLASS DESIGNERS

82.76

227 POWER COURT ASSOCIATES
24 HOUR DRYWALL INC

470.58
33.96

3 DAY CLOSETS INC

366.65

3PS CORPORATION

40.34

4 CORNERS INNOV fc DESIGN DEV

59.34

5TH AVENUE CLEANERS

1,655.73

7 PLASTICS INC

361.75

88 PIZZA 12 INC
a s m

1,046.77
392.92

llc

A fc W SOD AND HYDRO SEEDING INC

500.95

A A BRINN REALTY GROUP INC

266.53

A A VENDING INC
ABC

48.52

SELF STUDY INC

402.47

A BUDGET TREE SERVICE INC

116.64

A EXPRESS ALTERATIONS fc TAILORING

152.80

A FIRST fc LASTING IMPRESSION

147.87

A J TIANO INC

362.72

A KIDS GYM

219.83

A R S LAPIDIS
A S A

36.60
325.48

ACCUGRADE INC

A S A P

AUTO REPAIR INC

A S M G CORP

391.64

A S R PROEVENTS BY KENNETH HOLTON
*» t ' '» V-

* ♦

327.28

m

«

15,629.33

„

A TIEMPO CARGO INC

32.96

A-LYNN INTERIOR DECOR INC

61,82

A/C ELECTRIC SERVICES INC

30.69

AAA JJD ENTERPRISES INC

132.31

ABEL'S WHOLESALE NURSERY

101.B7

ABELOWITZ LEONARD fc JUDITH

14.97

ABOUT TIME ACOUSTICS INC

77,72

ABSOLUTE ACCOUNTING SERVICE

15.90

ABSOLUTELY WIRELESS INC

1,406.61

ACADEMY KIDS INC

656.14

ACCENT ON THREADS fc PROMOTIONS

367.17

ACCEPTANCE MORTAGE GROUP INC

352.69

ACCESS TRANSPORT SERVICES INC

3,972.15

ACCURATE HOME IMPROVEMENTS INC

1,086.44

ACME INDUSTRIES INC

131.04

ACME METALS INC

231.05

ACME SEPTIC SYSTEMS INC

543.45

ACTION AUTO DETAILING fc SPOT

393.05

ACTION FULL SERVICE VENDING CORP

99.49

ACTION FULL SERVICE VENDING CORP

79.49

ADAMS JAMES &amp; KIM

21.29

ADKINS STEVEN fc SCOTT

18.84

ADLY THEBAUD MD PA
ADVANCE RECOVERY

ADVANCED AUTO BODY

344.17

ADVANCED BUSINESS COMIUNXCATIONS

710.95

ADVANCED LANDSCAPING Or
ADVANCED MEDICAL PRACTICES INC

56.36
129.51
1,445.60

ADVANCED MEDICAL STAFFING SOLUTIONS

121.19

ADVANCED OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION

996.73

ADVANCED PEST ELIMINATION SERVICES

145.65

ADVANTA LEASING CORPORATION

210.90

ADVANTAGE INDOOR INC
ADVANTAGE NXRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
ADVENTURES INTO COMICS

42.48

AQUA ADE INC

AHSAF ASSOCIATES CONSULTING

69.76

ARBOLEDA ALICIA

AIKEN JUSTIN

76.50
110.63

135.00

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COSMOS AUTO SALES AND FINANCE INC

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DYNAMIC EMBROIDERY INC

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177.56

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61.34

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6,020.30
105.39

ELIZABETHAN CONSTRUCTION

15.43

ELLEN GENTHER PHD

74.59

CUSTOM DESIGNS ETC

32.98

DIVERSIFIED INFORMATION &amp;

CUSTOM FUNDING AND INVESTMENTS INC

97.32

DIVERSIFIED RESIDENTIAL FUNDING INC

197.47

ELLEN L CENTER PHD PA

23.19

CUSTOM HOME THEATRES INC

17.12

DIVINE DETAILS AUTO RESTORATION INC

342.51

ELLIS MANAGEMENT INC

21.39
68.20

CUSTOM STONE CREATIONS INC
CUSTOM TECHNOLOGIES INC

2,360.12
36.14

31.66

DIXAN RAMOS

67.77

EMAGENET INC

DIXONS WHEELS t SOUNDS

20.65

EMERY'S ERECTION 4 DISMANTLING INC

CV AXLES INC

246.55

DJC AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALIST CO

653.09

EMPIRE CORE SUPPLY LLC

CYBERKIDS INC

204.77

DOCTOR OF MOTORS INC

827.28

EMPIRE DISTRIBUTION INC

CYGUS INTERNATIONAL

463.43

DOLLAR LAND OF CASSELBERRY INC

660.26

EMPIRE PAINTING INC

153.16
1,751.52
893.72
90.76

CZARJOWSKI KENNETH

31.58

DOLLARMAX

755.46

EMULSION ENGINEERING INC

110.64

CZARKOWSKI FRANK

32.95

DOLLARMAX

574.31

ENCHANTED COTTAGE THE

118.39

D 4 T COLLINS INC

59.23

DOLPHIN PLUMBING 4 MECHANICAL LLC

DEC

12.21

DOMINOS PIZZA

225.54

ENERGY SAVINGS SYSTEMS OF

130.70

DONALD E SMITH REHABILITATION

111.77

ENERGY STUFF INC

234.77

ENRAD SERVICES INC

162.26

SERVICES INC

D G PRODUCTIONS INC
D I T BOOTCAMP FOUNDATION INC
D S C 4 ASSOCIATES INC
D'ALLESSANDRO DINO

2,163.73
926.80
26.00
9.37

DONOVAN MICHAEL

25.59

30.98

ENCORE MOTORS INC

DONTON CARWASH SYSTEMS INC

4,161.23

ENTRAVISION COMMUNICATIONS CORP

DOORSTEP BEVERAGES OF LONGMOOD INC

1,310.33

ENTRY PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY

9.37

19,013.19
38.74

DAGGAN INC

22.25

DOORSTEPS BEVERAGES OF LONGMOOD INC

29.94

ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS

126.36

DALE DELANO V

32.59

DORMKIT INC

SO.IS

EPXX XX INC

495.54

32.35

EQUAL ACCESS INC

1,403.08

DALE MOORE ENTERPRISE INC

156.32

DOSS DAVID

DALLAS METCALF JR INC

257.78

DOUDNEY SURVEYORS INC

DANCE 4 BEYOND INC

563.43

DOUG RODGERS * ASSOCIATES

38.61

DANIEL L SAUNDERS CORPORATION

13.76

DOUG WEBBS TAEKWONDO PLUS

217.43

DANKA OFFICE IMAGING CO

IS.59

DOVE BUILDERS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA IN

DANKA OFFICE IMAGING CO

353.67

DANKA O m C E IMAGING CO

38.57

DOWLING JOHN

DANKA OFFICE IMAGING CO

15.31

DPD COOKIES or ORLANDO INC

303.94

EVA BFCFHAM

DANKA OPTICS IMAGING CO

392.4S

DR FAMIDA JINA DC PA

179.36

EXACT PLUMBING INC

116.66

DANKA OFFICE IMAGING CO

491.02

DR SUTTON ENTERPRISES INC

14.33

EXCEL TAN 4 NAILS

667.11

DARLINGTON BILL 4 SHELBY

103.28

DR WIND'S MUSIC CENTER

DARLINGTON JANINE

33.07

DOWDY 4 NIELSEN ATTORNEYS AT LAM

DARRYLS PEST CONTROL 4

1,804.14
24.45

77.27
187.74
11.99

1,216.89

DRAGONFLIES 4 BOWTIES INC
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DARROW FAMILY CRIBOPBACTIC LLC

1,192.97

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42.36
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DRIVER LOGISTICS SERVICE INC

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EQUALISER SYSTEMS AMD SERVICES
ER BELLO LLC
EROTICA INC
ERVIN DAVID L

ESOTERIC MUSIC GROUP INC
EURO FITNESS CENTER INC

EXOTIC CONCEPTS OP LOWQWOOO
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CAR CARX 3 LLC
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7,101.01
324.61
52.69
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4,167.61
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NAME

TAXES

TAXES

NAME

EXPOT INC

41.32

FONE CONNECTION OF TAMPA BAY INC

EXPRESS DELIVERY SERVICE INC

32.65

FOOTPRINTS DIGITAL IMAGING

26.73

FORD JOHN

24.91

EXPRESS LUBE t TUNE AUTOMOTIVE
EXTREME CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC

855.65
91.84

EXTREME HEALTH WAREHOUSE INC

1,850.56

EYEGLASS WORLD LLC

7,987.60

k

MARGE

FOREST CITY HARDWARE INC

FORTUNE FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS INC

F A R ( SONS INC

275.45

FOUR NINETEEN MF.TAL AND AUTO

FACIALS UNLIMITED DAY SPA
FAGG ANGELA

223.51
12.04

FAIRVIEW ASSOCIATES INC

9.14

FAITH LINBERGER FORTIN

37.79

FALLS JAMES

58.57

t

LINDA

FANI INC

156.19

FARMER CHARLES

34.02

FASCINOS INC

8. '74

FERMATEX ENTERPRISES INC

1,265.68

FERRARO MACHINING INC

1,807.76

FIDELITY EQUIPMENT CORP

8.77

FIGUERORA ANDRES

31.72

FILINA GEORGE i ADA

32.60

FILOMENA ACEVEDO

10.65

FINE PORTRAITURE BY TIM KELLY INC

2,218.13

FINERV LLC
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PfRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE

128.86

FIRST FEDERAL LEASING

129.00

FIRST FLORIDA STATE MORTGAGE CORP
FIRST SOURCE

63.95

30.10
391.64

FIRST UNITED COLLECTION SERVICE INC
FIRST VISION CONTRACTORS INC
FIRSTRUST FINANCIAL CENTER
FISERV INC

35.73
353.01
88.78
78,730.53

FISH BOWL THE

1,032.26

FITNESS OPTIONS INC

566.05

FIVE STAR LAWNS

329.42

FIVE STAR TRAVEL SERVICES

245.70

FLA COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC INC

693.15

FLANAGAN BERNARD

24.48

FLEET LUBE USA INC

174.04

FLIGHTLINE HOBBIES OF CENTRAL FL IN

385.96

FLORIDA AUTO AIR INC

281.89

FLORIDA CLASSIC LAWNS

467.47

FLORIDA COMMERCIAL MORTGAGES CO

14.12

FLORIDA COURIER SOLUTIONS INC

39.08

FLORIDA CURB t CONCRETE CONSTR INC
FLORIDA INSURANCE FRAUD EDUCATION C

3,715.97
342.12

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS

81.92

FLORIDA LAND STUDIES INC

20.57

FLORIDA NATURAL PONDS t LANDSCAPES
FLORIDA NEWS CHANNEL LC
FLORIDA PROTECTIVE COATINGS

768.64
8.26
300.53

FLORIDA PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATES INC

141.04

FLORIDA RESERVATIONS INC

251.72

FLORIDA STEAM SERVICES INC
FLORIDA TECHNICAL SERVICE INC

17.52
484.81

FLORIDA VALUATION INC

28.88

FLORIDA HATER FEATURES INC

44.30

FLORIDA XTREME BASEBALL INC

66.56

FLOHRRS BTC III

INC

FOCAL POINT INC
FOCAL POINT LANDSCAPE INC
POCOS OMR LLC

732.08
60.66
2,845.72
582.80

POME CONNECTION OF TAMPA BAY INC

11.79

CONNECTION OF TAMPA BAY INC

20.99

FOMl

GLASS ILLUSIONS

67.35

GLASS SENTINAL PRODUCTS INC

22.98

GLENN A RICCI PA

24.78

GLOBAL MARKETING CONCEPTS INC

20.37

GLOBNET CAPITAL CORP

k

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GLORIA HARDING

172.37

3,241.36

156.73
37.14

FORTON WILLIAM

r A I ELECTRONICS CORP

TABS SOUTH INC

106.89

TAXE8

NAME

FOUR SEASONS LAWN MAINTENANCE

924.53
20,522.68
71.62
198.34

FRAME INC
FRANCIS BRENDA
FRANCIS JADE SALON
FRAVILEN INC
FRED S IMMONDS DYNAMIC

FRENCH AVENUE AUTO CENTER INC
FRENCH QUARTER EXCHANGE

FRIENDS IN FOOD LLC

FROMAN RUSSELL A

JUDY

k

FRONTLINE CARS RADIO REPAIR INC
FULLER KATHLEEN

k

CARL

102.46

GNAN ENGINEERING SERVICES INC

303.52

GODFREYS LAWN SERVICE
GOF ENTERPRISES INC

9.90
668.46
15.75

178.16

GOFF R

50.94

8.71

GOFF R

31.27

13.45

16.56
113.24

2,067.95

FROGGER ELECTRIC INC

GLOVER CONSULTING INC

GOFF R

90 0 7

FRIEDMAN JAMES S

42.93

4.79

174.71

FREDS TIRE SERVICE

26,278.91

21.26
8 .37
217.43
91.13

GOLDEN EAGLE LEASING INC

156.92

GOLDEN F.AGLE LEASING INC

301.01

GOLDEN EAGLE LEASING INC

92.72

GOLDEN EAGLE LEASING INC

126.36

GOLDEN EAGLE LEASING INC

141.29

GOLDEN EAGLE LEASING INC

165.65

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.OLDEN EAGLE LEASING INC

259.77

GOLDEN EAGLE LEASING INC

357.58

GOLDEN ORCHID INC

214.66

GOLDSMITH JEWELRY SHOPPE

1,564.70

FUTONS o BEDS DIRECT INC

377.45

GOLDSMITH TILE INC

FX HAIR STUDIO

123.62

GOLF PLACE AT ALTAMONTE

4.599.17

GOLF PLACE PAR &amp; GRILL

2,526.26

G

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H FITNESS INC

3,766.36

24.45

G i C CABINETRY INC

113.13

GOOD CHOICE MUSIC INC

59.41

G 4 L PRINDLE INC

144.71

GOOD FOOD SERVICE INC

26.45

GORMAN

19.35

G 4 N INC

15.94

G E CAPITAL

2,130.19

GRANDE ILLUSIONS HAIR DESIGN

G J WILLIAMS 4 ASSOCIATES

175.32

grandowsk: victor

G MARS IE HAZEN MD PA

590.49

GRANITE

G P HAIR GALLERY

222.25

GFF.ATER ORLANDO PIZZA CO INC

G T SERV INC

679.11

GFEEK FLAMF TAVERHA INC

GAGE SPRINKLERS 4 IRRIGATION INC

25C.31

GPEEN CUT INC

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MARBLE WORKS INC

120.43
51.77
2,476.34
344.64
1,804.27
230.37

GAGNE FRANCIS F

18.89

GREEN DERBY

GAIL SWANNIE

44.56

GREEN LARRY

GAIL WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY INC

62.74

GREEN'S LAWN SERVICE

30.57
k

CARLA

20.07
346.31

GALAXY JEWELERS INC

I,529.27

GREENE INSURANCE SERVICES OF ORLAND

15.30

GALIANO CAFEER ACADEMY INC

1,219.43

GREENWOOD NURSERIES INC

74.92

GANDY MATTHEW

17.28

GRINZ FITNESS INC

GARDEN ROUTE INC

40.41

GROWING ANGELS CHILD CARE CENTER

GARY H'JRLBUT INSURANCE AGENCY INC
GARY R DORST PA

7,797.15
346.10

539.10

GS APPLICATIONS INC

35.49

48.17

G7 LAWN SERVICE INC

176.73

GAVIN D LEE PA

102.88

GUARDIAN GOLF ENTERPRISES INC

202.73

GAYLE ENTERPRISES INC

666.07

GULF ATLANTIC MARKETING GROUP INC

354.28

GUNTER DAVID CARPET CLEANING

106,17

GDS - MAGNOLIA PLANTATION INC

2,729.08

GEE JERRY

30.76

GUY DAVID

GEIST LUELLA

30.42

GYPSY MOTORCYCLE NOVELTIES

154.35

GEMQUEST MUSIC LLC

22.57

H 4 A NATURAL STONE INC

120.00

GENE'S TRUCK 4 HEAVY EQUIPMENT

30.94

H 4 P GRAPHICS PRODUCTIONS INC

26.07

H 4 P JOINT VENTURE

41.30

GENEVA FOODS

LLC

GENEVA INN
GEORGES ELECTRIC MOTOR

2,090.35
29.49
924.27

55.71

H 4 R BLOCK EASTERN ENTERPRISES INC

613.04

H M JORDAN INC

592.68

GERARD JERRY

39.79

HABER SALLY

GERRERO RAY

18.36

HABITAT RESTORATION INC

131.83

GESCO VENDING CORP

973.73

HACKNEY JAMES 4 MELISSA

39.19

GHS t ASSOCIATES

135.15

HADDAD FARIS

25.83
21.68

28.55

GIDARO ALBERT

10.21

HAIR DESIGNERS OF OVIEDO INC

GXLLIS BRIAN J

63.71

HAIR LUXURY

241.51

GILLMOR MARC J

24.03

HAIR TRENDS

36.29

GILTS MARGUERITE

24.97

HALL DENNIS

18.58

123.13

HALL RICK D

36.70

GINAS JEWELS
GIOCONDA NUIRRAGUI

40.38

HALLS EXTERIOR CLEANING INC

GLACIER AIR CONDITIONING 6 HEATING

28.94

HAMLIN 6 BURTON LIABILITY MGMTXNC

116.01
1,319.89

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Sunday. April 24.2000

Clock Vtow
H m M Photo by Tommy vincont

Funding For Tho Arts

T h e clock is still the focal point of the newly renovated 1st St. project. T h e street lights end
new directional signals are now complete and downtown Sanford is m ore beautiful than
ever. *

Target store at Lake M ary Blvd. and Rinehart Rd. Target stores executive team and store
team leaders present a check for $10,000 to board m em bers of the Heathrow Festival of the
Arts. T h e festival will be at Colonial To w n Park shopping area this year, located at
International Parkw ay and W . S R 46A.

Bruce A. Fagan center and Cathy Gomita, center left, along with representative of the
Sem inole County regional C o fC and local business representaives cut the ribbon for the new
business.

nerpo rnoiw py lotTwny v m n n i

Bruce Fagan, investment representative, showing photos of happy investors at the ribbon
cutting for Edw ard Jo n e s Investments new location in Lake Mary. T h e y are located at Lake
M ary Village, Publix center, at 3801 W . Lake M ary Blvd., Suite 161.

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‘O n Th e Road Again' The artist known as the Highwaymen made a stop in Sanford during the Jazzed
in Sanford celebration officially opening the newly renovated 1st St. project.

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ICO!.' INCOME FUND EIGHT-B LF

HOLTON MONROE G

140.25

ICON PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT GRAPHICS

27.30

56.03

HCMA STRAIN ENTERTAINMENT INC

311.52

IMAGE LEATHER INC

84.45

39.

HOME 4 LOAN GROUP INC

346,35

IMPRESSIONS MOBILE AUTO DETAILING

37.31

330.26

HOME ENVIRONMENT CENTF.F

811.11

HOME HEALTH CARE INTERNATIONAL INC

50.47

HBLM PEAL ESTATE INC

TAXES
585.66

809.36

THERE.E

NAME
HOLIDAY MANAGEMENT GROUP INC

10.94

HANNAH-MCINTf .'H IN’

‘Photo O p ' Finding the right background is very important w hen taking thoe e very so impor­
tant family photos. Rev. Bruce Scott found just the place at Sanford's Fort Mellon Park dur­
ing Easter festivities sponsored by the City of Sanford.

124.00

HOMECAFF. MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 4 SERVIC
HOMETEK MORTGAGE GROUP INC
HOOD'S REPAIR

HF.ACOCK REBECCA

1,209.57

1,040.63

INCHES A WEIGHT ORLANDO

329.74

21.60

INDEX TRADING SOLUTIONS

26.39

1,526.87
207,19
9.09

INDIAN DELIGHTS RESTAURANT

410.13

INDUSTRIAL SERVICES LLC

467.52

INETCLAIMS INC

119.10

HEAD TO TOE BY FREDDY INC

376.46

HOOFER GROUP INC

83.68

INFINITE OPPORTUNITIES INC

69.10

HEALTH FOOD EMPORIUM

110.22

HORACE MANN INSURANCE CO

93.93

INFINITE RECORDS INC

81.03

HEALTHEHEAFT INC

927.46

HORNBECK MANAGEMENT GROUP INC

18.30

INFINITY FINANCIAL USA CORP

HEART OF KEKIVA CLEANERS

64.61

HEARTFELT CREATIONS INC

125.51

HORTENS IA RODRIQUEZ

14.70

INGFE BARCLAY PLACE LLC

29.34

INLAND SOUTHEAST PROPERTY

93.78

HUGHES WILLIAM

HELLWEG THERESA

10.96

HUMAN RESOURCE 4 QUALITY INC

HENDRICK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INC

28.94

HUMMINGBIRD IMPORTS OF CENTRAL

HENLEY NANCY L TRUST

14.95

HUN-HO 164 INC

HERCULES MANAGEMENT COMPANY INC
HERON PEST CONTROL INC

302.61
64.05
249.61

INFORMED CARE INC

HUCKABEE INVESTMENT PLANNING

HEIDRICH CORPORATION

HENRY CONCRETE INC

133.02

202.73

564.91
86.78
854.67
1,048.75

INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCTION

67.35

INNOVATIVE CUSTOMS INC

75.98

219.31

INNOVUS INC

48.99

HUNT'S USED CARS INC

249.51

INSURANCE ASSOCIATES OF HEATHROW IN

65.48

HUNTER'S FLOOR 4 JANITORIAL SERVICE

127.01

INTEGRITY AUTO EXCHANGE INC

22.68

HURYASAR SELCUK

230.42

INTERCHANGE CAPITAL CO LLC

314.94

64.57

*

HERTZ BRUCE F

36.59

HUTCHISON MARK

56.38

INTERNATIONAL AUTO EXPORTS INC

109.76:

HEY LAWRENCE W

38.00

HUTTER HENRY

23.63

INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES

124.39*

HICKS LINDA

19.04

HUTTULA JAMES K

54.09

INTERNATIONAL G M OF ORLANDO LLC

988.76;

HIGCO INC

07.12

I AMA CORPORATION

317.13

INTERNATIONAL MEDIA SOLUTIONS INC *

317.12

I C PROBOTICS INC

316.64

INTERSTATE ROOFING SERVICE INC

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1,222.02*
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HIGGINS HOUSE

609.99

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HIGHSMITH SHAWN 4 DEBORAH
HIGHSTEPPERS AMERICAN KARATE STUDIO
HILL RESEARCH GROUP INC

34.45

I G P INC

28.74

INVESTMENT MORALES SERRANO CORP
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1,662.72
439.90

I MARKETING COMPANY
1 MARKETING INC

104.53
93.64

IRELAND SURVEYING INC

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IRON MEDIA INC
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HILLIMAN GROUP INC THE
HILLSIDE SOD FARMS INCORPORATED
HISPANIC HEALTH INITIATIVE INC

41B.25
2,361.31
33.44

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IRWIN BUSINESS FINANCE

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40.51

IRWIN BUSINESS FINANCE

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254.75

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LANNY KARTSFIELD PA

62.71

43.60

LAROCHE EDITH

42.49

R A N CARPENTRY INC

25.02

LARRY'S LAWN

R M ENTERPRISES

20.15

LARSEN CONSULTING INC

I8TVAN CUSTOM CABINETS INC

440.21

K ft L INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES INC

J • J AUTO SKAVZCt CENTER

197.33

K ft S ELECTRIC INC

J • J CHATTAHOOCKKS

173.43

J A M

139.91

DRYWALL SPRAY SKAVZCt

KAMI

2,209.23

1,074.01

133.77

J A P MARKETING INC

33.23

RftR USA INC

743.10

LARUES BAR

J A G

48.70

R'ONDA INC

908.00

LATHAN CONSTRUCTION CORP

263.06

R1 DESIGNS

29.01

ENTERPRISES ft COMPANY INC

J AUSTIN MICHAELS SALON INC
J BAILEY GROUP

36.22

27.03

LATHAN CORPORATION LEASING

1,193.40
154.00

RANDO ENTERPRISES INC

1,449.01

LAURA J PHIPPS PA C INC

29.24

1,225.22

LAN OFFICE ARTHUR F HAFT PA

33.77
69.14

J BLANCHE AUDIO PRODUCTIONS

1,216.09

RANNIH INC

J D ENTERPRISES OT CENTRAL FLORIDA

2,565.50

RARI KARHU SCREEN REPAIR SERVICE

62.26

LAW OFFICE OF OCTAVIO D ANDRADE PA

KARIM METALLAOUI

24.45

LAW OFFICES OF JOSEPH J MANCUSO

109.25

193.64

LAN OFFICES OF ROBERT J CAPKO

202.01

370.02

LAWLESS CAFE ft DELI INC

162.73

J D OF PALM BEACH

41.42
239.18

J DILLON NOODCRAFTERS INC
J DOTTORE INC

* 137.05

J LAANER STUDIO INC

49.46

J N D H CORPORATION

041.14
99.67

J R M CONSTRUCTION INC

1,407.47

J THADDEUS MORGAN, DMD PA

KATHERINE ANNE'S SALON

ft

DAY SPA

KEES CORP
KEHOE MICHAEL

8.37

KELLY CHARLES N
KELM VERA

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LOIS

LAWN EXPRESSIONS INC

69.59

37.06

LAWSON HOME IMPROVEMENT INC

70.40

41.62

LAYMAN DONALD GENE

16.10

KENDALL PAIGE ENTERPRISE INC

1,127.05

LEACH DAVID

24.01

1,303.16

LEAVITT JOSHUA

17.04

LEE DEANA

10.57

J VASQUEZ AND ASSOCIATES INC

233.21

KENDRICK AND DETTMAN HOLDINGS INC

J Y R COMPANY INC

300.03

KENNETH MACNEILL STARTER GENERATOR

JACK BRENNER ENTERPRISES INC

776.72

KENT S HOFFMAN D O PA

210.44

JACOBONI INTERESTS INC

148.56

KENTS CONCRETE SERVICE

41.82

LEES HOME IMPROVEMENT INC

14.43

JACOBS FENCE COMPANY LLC

991.98

KEVIN J SALLIN MD PA

10.55

LEES KARATE

34.22

JAMES C KLEINMANN INSURANCE AGENCY

573.47

KEVIN'S FENCE

96.95

176.25

LEE DENTAL STUDIO INC

LEGNA SERVICES INC

310.30

401.19

JAMES CRYSTAL ORLANDO INC

9,166.41

JAMES CRYSTAL ORLANDO INC

650.05

KEYS GROUP INC

1,723.43

LELAND ft BERINGER PA

253.11

JAMES DONNA

12.16

KEYS GROUP INC

1,700.58

LENZ ENGINEERING CO INC

102.26

JAMES E LEE INC

16.58

KIDDYS USED TIRE ft REPAIR

LEVIE FUNDING INC

260.52

JAMES FRIEDMAN PHOTOGRAPHY ft VIDEO
JAMES HEARD ft BROS CONCRETE CO

324.65

KEYES LOUIS

33.76

KIKZ LLC

17.21
339.21

LEIER FLORENCE ft JOHN

LEWIS

39.00

23.33

LEWIS JEFFREY

ft

CELIA

16.40

25.06

KIMBALL JOSEPH WILLIAM

82.29

JAMES K SHEA MD INC

253.52

KIMBERLY WATSON DC PA

320.83

JAN PAULS RESTAURANT INC

450.51

KIMMONS BONNIE

47.42

LIBERTY HOME LOAN CORP

KIMS FOOD STORE

44.27

LIFES A BEACH OF CENTRAL FLORIDA IN

547.04

KINNAIRD MARY

11.23

LIFESTREAM ASSOCIATES

116.52

KINSER LARRY A OR DONNA M

38.34

LIGHT YEARS ASSOCIATES INC

302.52

JANET O'STEEN REPORTING INC
JANICE MC CULLOCH FISHER INC
JANNAY MICHAEL

69.51
221.72
69.32

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666.97

KITTLESON SPECIALTY COFFEE LLC

JAX INVESTMENTS LLC

27.15

KLASSIC NAIL STUDIO

JAY DAGOSTINO MEDIA SALES

24.45

KLQ CORPORATION

JB MEDICAL PRODUCTS INC

212.03

JCJ EXPORT AND IMPORT INC

39.60

JEAN JEAN USA INC

213.42

JEEP LLC

2,069.24
150.35

LI JING CHINESE RESTAURANT 02

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CLEANERS INC

KNECHT LUTHER ft LOIS

76.30

LIQUOR 2000

KNIGHT RANGERS INC

42.94

LIRUSEMA CORP

KNOWLEDGE SHOP INCORPORATED

273.30
59.56

JEFF DAVIS TOTAL TENNIS

38.15

KOKOMO TOOL CO INC

245.95

LIVELY SONDRA

JEFF DAVIS TOTAL TENNIS INC

35.43

KOMPAN SOUTH EAST INC

280.11

LLN ENTERPRISES INC

JEM FOODS GROUP INC

2,394.24

KONIG K

12.71

JEMM CONSTRUCION LLC

36.36

KRISHNA OF ORLANDO INC

JERRYS AUTO INTERIORS

34.92

KRYSTAL

153.77

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JOE FURNAS ABSOLUTE GLASS

7,799.37
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1,721.94

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109.63

LOCKE JANE

20.39

LOFTY DORIS J

20.31

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19.59

LOOKS GREAT POOL CARE

179.48

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20.15
540.80

13,994.03
163.79

48.53

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L A BREMER

103.86

LITTLE PICKLES INC

KOHLHAGEN CHARLENE

121.01
493.90

LITTLE FLORIDA COASTLINE INC

1,369.29

18.29

0.09

LINDCO ENTERPREISES INC

1,101 92

330.06

310.44
11.39

LOPEZ TIRE SERVICE

165.64

LORD RETHA

22.47

LORENZANO MICHAEL/TORRES ERIKA

27.72

LORI BIRCHELL INSURANCE

90.06

294.49

L A FONT ENTERPRISES INC

41.47

JOHN D GLASER LLC ELECTRICAL CONTRA

21.42

L A FONT ENTERPRISES INC

611.33

LOS ANGELES BAKERY

JOHN LEICHTHAMER INC

25.15

L A FONT ENTERPRISES INC

167.92

LOUIES REAL PIT BAR B Q

029.26

JOHN SMELTZER LANDSCAPE ft

12.31

L A FONT ENTERPRISES INC

412.57

LOZANO INVESTMENTS INC

127.53

JOHNSON ARLENE M

15.27

L A FONT ENTERPRISES INC

356.76

LUBRE INC

366.02

JOHNSON FRED D

23.82

L A FONT ENTERPRISES INC

30.67

LUCID SERVICES INC

154.02

JOHNSON GALE ft MARY

06.77

L A FONT ENTERPRISES INC

100.56

LUCINDA HOPPONEN GROOMING

JOHNSON GERALDINE

21.06

Lft M INVESTMENTS

771.50

LUKAS LANDSCAPING

JOHNSON HEATHER

36.56

LA MERRITT INC

127.13

LUNA ALISON E ft WALTER N

JOHNSON SUZANNE

14.04

LA ROSE JOHN

00.69

LUTETIA AMERICA INC

JONES JODI

22.37

LADYBUG DAYLILLIES

12.05

LYMAN JOHN

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30.51

LAETARE INC

93.37

LYNDSCAPE NURSERY

141.09

JORDAN GUILBERT INC

31.97

LAFON WILLIAM

32.90

LYNNS LAMNCARE ft LANDSCAPING

100.92

JORDAN PATRICIA E

14.72

LAID OUT FABRICATIONS INC

JORDANA THEATERS CORPORATION
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4,294.71

LAKE MARY CHEESECAKE CO INC
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701.59

767.96

LAKE MONROE BAIT ft TACKLE

22.21

13.07

LAKEPOINTE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP C/O

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93.03

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20.15
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N J P WINDOWS ft CONSTRUCTION INC

73.30

M V AUTOS INC

93.75

M V P OF ORLANDO INC

100.29

LAKSMI INC

19.76

M3S LABORATORIES INC

417.57

LAMBERT ROLAND ft GLORIA

49.31

MAC

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46.40

MACHINE CONTROLS INC

31.73

MADAM SYLVIA

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127.05

LANDMARK BLOG ft CONSTRUCTION INC
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136.12

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MIDIAN INTERNATIONAL USA INC

9.67

MIGHTY EAGLE COMPUTERS

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9.17

MIGHTY FORTRESS CORP

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110.22
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MIKGAD INC

527.26

TAXIS
8.20

OASI TOUR CORP

18.18

OCALA SPRINGS PROPERTIES INC
OCHUNS FLOWERS AND COLLECTIBLES INC

165.27

OCTAVIO D ANDRADE PA

13.32

ODAM B

16.94

ODONNEL ESTHER E

23.80

MAIORANO WILLIAM S OD

87.72

MILLENNIUM BUILDING CORP

MAITLAND AUTO SALES

33.95

MILLENNIUM MASSAGE THERAPY CORP

556.27

OLIVIER BERNARD

15.92

MALAVE RUBEN OR CATALINA V

21.17

MILLER CURTIS

101.09

OLIVIER BERNARD

11.06

MILLER DAVID

24.03

OMEGA CASKET CO

56.10

MILLER FRANCIS

28.73

OMNIAT INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONE LLC

MILLER JOE t ANN

36.17

OMNIONE EXECUTIVE SUITES INC

MILLER TAEBEA

10.01

ONE SOURCE FLOORING OF FLORIDA INC

102.88
115.75

MALDONADO JAIME MOJICA

8.37

MALS UPHOLSTERING

93.16

MAP ENTERPRISES INC

634.07

MARBLE CRAFT DESIGN LLC

12,108.94

30.67

199.25
85.41

MARCOR LLC

584.44

MINK FRANK

16.03

ONEILS CONCRETE PUMPING INC

MARITIME SYSTEMS INC

156.83

MINNWEST CAPITAL CORPORATION

61.30

OPTI TEL INC

10.04

MARKETLAUNCHER INC

115.15

MIRANDA ENOC

17.05

OPTIMADATA INC

17.89

52.94

MITCHELL THELMA

11.07

OPTOMETRIC PHYSICIANS OF FL INC

234.72

MIXMEDIA STUDIO

60.14

ORANGE BUFFETT

MARLENY CLEANING SERVICE
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SOMETHING SPECIAL INC

1,860.56

MARTELLO SYSTEMS INC

41.27

MOBILE AREA NETWORKS INC

MARTIN PROPERTY

24.45

MOBLEY FREDDIE SR 6 LENORA

44.40

ORIENT HOUSE INC

233.54

MODELINGPHOTOS.COM

46.75

ORLANDO BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

705.19

MARTIN ROBYN

0,37

MARTINEZ CARGO EXPRESS CORP

102.88

MOEN CABRERA LLC

8,630.91

944.64

325.48
39.47

31.99

ORGANIC THERAPY INC

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71.62

MOFFETT DAVID 6 MITSUKO

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33.17

MONKEY BUSINESS LANDSCAPING INC

987.13

ORLANDO ICE CREAM COMPANY

223.61

29.54

MONKEY FIST PRODUCTIONS

227.21

ORLANDO SCUBA INC

508.95

24.81

MONKEY FIST PRODUCTIONS

665.84

ORLANDO SPECIALTY FOODS INC

482.99

MASONS WATER SERVICE INC

39.01

MONTE'S PHOTOGRAPHY

51.42

OTVOS VENDING CO

MASS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO

12.99

MONTES ORCHARD

26.66

OUR HOUSE BOOKS AND COFFEE

119.70

MASSELLI DONALD

31.18

MONTROSE INTERNATIONAL

OUTBOUND M I S INC

104.03

MASTER COAT SERVICES

10.35

MORELAND KEITH - TILE INSTALLATION

20.15

OUTDOOR CREATIONS INC

279.37

MASTER UPHOLSTERY

28.03

MORGAN BROTHERS LAWNSCAPING INC

69.44

OVERTON EDWARD

12.61

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165.77

MASTERWORKS RECONSTRUCTION INC

28.18

MATT HIBBARD GO BEDS

363.35

MATTRESS 1 ONE

261.63

ORLANDO FOOT

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98.68

MORGANS GOURMET CAFE

376.61

OVIEDO FEED

60.25

MORIARTY ENTERPRISES INC

221.43

OVIEDO MOTORS INC

81.44

MORLOU INC

209.86

OVIEDO PAINT

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226.38

MAVERICK CONSULTING SERVICES INC

17.97

MORRISSEY DOUGLAS

33.28

OVIEDO PETROLEUM INC

MAY ANN

10.33

MORTGAGE SECURITY NETWORK INC

31.69

OVIEDO WALK-IN MEDICAL CENTRE

MAYO PATRICIA LEIGH

16.88

MORTON LEONA

39.57

OVIEDO-ORLANDO

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116.46

MC FADDEN'S ROOFING INC

194.05

MOTOR CITY WRECKING INC
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14.52

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10.75
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MC KEEGAN PATRICIA

34.28

MR ADOBO INC

MCCALL MARIA KEALA LMT TPM

38.93

MR JANITOR OF ORLANDO INC

76.92

P E MILLNER INC

430.98

MCCR’JM AND ASSOCIATES INC

25.74

MULLEN ROBERT

31.42

P M T

237.04

69.29

MULLEN SALLY

52.40

P P C WORLD USA INC

65.73

39.13

MULLINS DEVELOPMENT CONSULTING

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15.45

MCDONNELL COMMUNICATIONS INC
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1,106.53

MDC 2 LLC

2,634.04

MUNDAHL ARTHUR

MDC 2 LLC

1,797.48

MUNROE STEVE

MDC 2 LLC

922.54

MUSCATO FINANCIAL RESOURCES INC

MDC 2 LLC

871.74

MUSSELWHITE INSTALLATIONS INC

MDEL CONSTRUCTION INC

116.45

MY PRECIOUS JENNY INC

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3,287.83

MYDESIGNS BY PAUL S KELLOGG INC

MEADCKBROOK WINTER SPRINGS LLC

3,621.05

NAFT INC

222.06

P C R HOLDINGS INC

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32.29

PALAMAR TODD

52.80

PALLAVIKA PATEL

175.97
18.57

9.05

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PALM TEL COMMUNICATIONS INC
PALM TREE COMPUTER SERVICE

6,534.07
52.74
1,187.87

1,009.72

PALM VALLEY M H PARK

36.25

36.72

PALM VALLEY M H PARK

53.97

PAP'S UPHOLSTERY

56.59
16.86

1,606.18

MEADOWS DAVID

37.31

NAILS GALORE AND MORE INC

309.21

PAPER-LOVE CO

MEDALLION CONVENIENCE STORES INC

78.41

NAILS PLUS

245.90

PAR ELECTRIC INC

288.03

MEDFIPST TRANSCRIPTION INC

131.27

NATIONWIDE INSURANCE

95.09

PARADISE POPCORN INC

432.02

MEDICAL OFFICE SYSTEMS INC

320.63

NATIVE SON APPRAISALS INC

14.58

PARAMOUNT CONSTRUCTION

112.32

MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT ADVOCATES INC

135.97

NATMATT INC

MEDICINE AVENUE INC

127.85

NAVID AND NOJAN INC

MEGAHEE TILE INC

112.73

NEGRICH STEVE

23.68

PARK AVE CLEANERS

MEI-TING TAKE OUT RESTAURANT INC

106.68

NELSON BARBARA

30.61

PARROTT INSURANCE AGENCY INC

151.54

NET VENTURES INC

52.91

PARRYS GARAGE DOORS 4 OPENERS INC

130.03

NETDIGS.COM

24.45

PARTY IMPRESSIONS INC

188.32
116.87

MERRIKAK CAPITAL COMPANY LLC
METAL CONNECTION
METAL ESSENCE INC
METRO RESTAURANT OPERATORS LLC
METRO SEWER SERVICES INC
METRO SKATEPARK INC

84.95
111.69
71,159.71
1,043.86
12,505.30
194.16

METZGER NANCY

24.38

MEX PLACE INC

168.08

3,115.88
254.65

137.56

PARTY YARDS INC

NETWORK ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

507.04

PASCOE EMILY 6 KIM

NEUJAHR GROUP INC

38.24

PASSAGE PRPERTIES LC

NEW BEGINNING GROUP HOME CORP

42.05

PASTA MC INC

2,525.61

26.24
495.66
1,525.39

PAT GUERNSEY ACCOUNTING SERVICE INC

NEW LIFE BUILDERS INC

110.82

PATRIOT COMMERCIAL LEASING CO INC

540.39

PATRIOT COtMERCIAL LEASING CO INC

5,220.63

43.55

MICHAEL HALL

26.92

NEW VISION AVIATION INC

137.38

MICHAELS CHESTER t LOIS

35.04

NEWSOM HARDWOOD FLOORS 6 STAIR WORK

536.11

88.18

573.48

NEW OUTLOOK ON THE FUTU

MICRO DESIGN INTERNATIONAL

3,997.72

NEW ERA TOOL CO INC

93.25

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PARE BUILDING SERVICES

NETWORK CHIROPRACTIC OF ORLANDO

MICHAEL CLEVELAND

MICHELE STONE

PARC STUDIOS

WOMEN DEFERRE LTD INC

81.03

55.85

PAUL CUNNINGHAM CONSTRUCTION INC

19.23

PAUL PROIA CUSTOM TILE 6 MARBLE INC

47.66

183.26

PAUL REVERE DISTRIBUTION GROUT LLC

7,971.91

MORKLUN LILLIAN LATTERO LILA

21.80

PAUL'S TONING 4 DISPATCH OP CP INC

119.99

MICROCON CORPORATION

27.49

NORTH AMERICAN CASH SYSTEMS INC

48.10

PAULS AUTO 6 TRUCK REPAIR INC

496.91

MID FLORIDA CARWASH INC

55.92

NOTHING BUT COUNTRY

78.97

PAVER PERFORMANCE INC

997.79

MID FLORIDA FORKLIFT

67.41

NRA UNITED INC

561.11

FAVLAK BRYAN

MID FLORIDA FAINTING INC

52.33

0 TOWN PROMOTIONS INC

229.87

MID FLORIDA TOOL 6 FMT N B R INC

91.40

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PEMBERTON INC
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8.35

REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT LLC

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RODGERS HEATING ( AIR CONDITIONING

48.95

RODRIGUEZ CLEMENCIA

44.96

QUANTITUDE

23.23

ROGER A AND GAYLA H GREENWALD INC

970.84

QUANTUM X INC

84.64

ROLANN'S DANCE STUDIO

261.16
10.14

PEREZ AMERICA

10.12

QUANTUS INTERNATIONAL INC

623.59

ROLLASON CORPORATION

PEREZ BAUD1LLIO

27.80

QUICK PAGE WIRELESS INC

105.09

ROMAN ELECTRIC

801.95

QUICK SERVICE A C 4 HEATING

46.95

RON KUNZMAN PHOTOGRAPHY INC

227.94

260.41

R

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52.17

RONS TIRE £ AUTOMOTIVE INC

959.64

163.74

R

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ROPER &amp; ROPER PA

262.31

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PERFECT BODY SOLUTIONS INC
PERFECT NAILS

PEREZ OF ALTAMONTE INC

PERFECT WEDDING GUIDE INC

1,773.79
19.29

PETAILING INC

R A B PAINTING CORPORATION

1,011.43

ROSE ALFRED

368.22

R CREATIONS INC

50.80

ROSE COTTAGE TEA ROOM

39.04
422.56

PETER BOUGEOIS WOODWORKING

221.21

R L SURFACING CORP

17.20

ROSIER JOSEPH A

54.57

PETES PAINTING OF CENTRAL FL INC

330.02

R N C CORPORATION

430.65

ROSSI ANTHONY W

43.31

PETSOS INCORPORATION

140.64

RTS

93.74

ROSSI ANTHONY W

43.31

PETTICOATS AND KNIKERS

153.07

R W DIRT BUSTERS CARPET CLEANING IN

119.34

ROSSMAN BONNIE

23.44

RACEWARE USA INC

380.79

ROWLAND ENTERPRISES INC

25.89

PHAM DUONZ

CLEANING INC

267.07

PHILIPS MEDICAL CAPITAL

991.28

RACHEL NICOLES SALON INC

1,639.80

ROYAL ELECTRIC COMPANY OF CENTRAL

PHOENIX INSTALLATIONS INC

440.06

RADIO POWER MOTOERSPORTS INC

1,110.33

RUBENS TIRE SERVICE

679.05

RADS MOBILE X-RAY 6 EKG SERVICE

1,736.90

RUN A MUCK TRE FARM

298.26

1,315.40

PHOTO PRINTS

170.88

PIANO BISTRO INC

RAES CREATION

24.45

RUSSELL BARBARA

1,661.98

34.47

PIAZZA INC

61.66

RAINBOW POOL SUPPLY INC

PILATUS INVESTMENTS INC

14.61

RAMOS PERSONAL FITNESS INC

63.53

RYAN BURNS - LAWN MAINTENANCE

RAMOS-BLACKSON SELINA

11.87

S 4 B BLOCK SERVICES INC

237.77

PINNACLE REALTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY

187.11

RUSSO FRANK

1,043.81

3,262.72
37.31

PIPER PAINTING t RENOVATION INC

22.24

RANDALL CONSTRUCTION INC

96.11

S 4 D LANDSCAPING

234.10

PLANNEDBIZ INC

85.60

RANGER CORPORATION

45.88

S 4 J ENTERPRISES OF ORLANDO INC

252.58

135.02

S 4 N MANAGEMENT INC

130.49

RANKIN VIRGINIA

13.93

S D F SPECIALIST INC

249.67

RAPHAEL'S REALM INC

11.59

S R S COMPUTERS INC

PLATINUM GYM INC

1,807.30

PLEMMONS CHARLES t WARREN CARLENE
PLUMBING CONNECTION CENTRAL
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PORTFOLIO FINE JEWELRY INC

31.73
256.92

RANGOLI SWEETS OF FLORIDA INC

RATS ENTERTAINMENT INC

780.29

SACKETT INVESTMENT CO INC

127.18

21.83

RAVENSWOOD CONTRACTING CORP

513.66

SAFARI HAIR SALON

646.30

19.20

RAVIC COMPUTER WORKS BY RAFAEL

1,121.38

2C4.12

RAWLS INSURANCE SERVICES INC

50.43

RAY'S APPLIANCE

23.08

64.23

RAYS AIR SUPPLY

339.35

POWELL RUBY

31.23

RAYS CIRCUS OF VALUES

POWER PLANT PRODUCTIONS INC

33.70

RBMB INC

POWELL RAYMOND T

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SAFETY SOLUTIONS GROUP INC

238.97

36.21

POWELL JANET

38.70

SALON 911 INC

145.51

SALON DIVA

943.12

SAN BON SERVICES INC

71.50
0.27

37.61

2,228.53

SANDRA R TURNER 4 ASSOCIATES INC

44.59

SANFORD ALUMINUM PRODUCTS INC

24.37

15.4B

SANKET ENTERPRISES INC

REAL WORLD USA INC

80.76

SAPLING FOREST PRODUCTS INC

20.74

865.45

REALTY INTERNATIONAL

39.82

SARA BRILLJS GYPSY MOON

11.58

PRECISION TOOLS TERMINALS i FITTING

32.13

REBECCA JENSEN HENRY

33.58

SARAH A HOLDER

783.09

PREFERRED FIRE SAFETY INC

41.75

RECOE ENTERPRISES INC

25.75

SARAHS BEAUTY SALON INC

349.73

PREFERRED FIRE SECURITY INC

48.89

RED ARROWS SOFTWARE INC

49.17

SAVE N HANDY INC

24.62

POWERBUILDERCONSULTING.COM INC
PRECIOUS CHEMICALS USA INC
PRECISION AUDIO INC

107.01
3,442.64

1,141.53

PREM WOODWORKS COAST TO COAST

211.73

RED BUG DRY CLEANERS INC

349.57

5AVEURS DE FRANCE INC

43.70

PREMIER MORTGAGE GROUP INC

170.77

RED BUG WINTER SPRINGS CLEANERS

243.70

SAVVY STABLE CORPORATION

52.94

297.33

SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTS INC

38.01
353.60

PREMIER ROOF CLEANING INC

81.62

REEFHOUSE LLC

PREMIUM PAGES MAGAZINE INC

54.04

REGENCY WATER LLC

98.41

SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTS INC

REINKE FRANK 6 BARBARA

42.17

SCHOU VIOLA

15.16

SCHREFFLER GEORGE

34.98

PRESSURE CLEANING BY FAMILY TREE
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167.63
2,562.30

RELIANT MORTGAGE COMPANY INC

222.94

PREVATT'S LAWN MAINTENANCE

72.44

RENEAU ANITA

31.45

SCHROEDER LYNDA RUSSELL TTEE

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Celery City Cruisers
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County Home Rd. is the site o f an annual car show sponsored by the Celery City
Cruisers Car Club. This is a judged show with lots o f classes and trophies to winnen.
Mark your calendar for this years show to be held Nov. 12th. More info call the
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cles are not judged.

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Trophy display for winning

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today from drowning in tha United States alone. Thankfully, there is a program that
teaches children water survival techniques. Safe Start teaches your child the skills of
floating and swimming to safety, both in swimwear and everyday clothes. Throughout
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Vol. 113, N o . 66 •Copyright © 2005 T h e Sanford Herald

50 cents

City signs Miller
to 6-month term
B y L l a n t E d ix o n
H erald W riter

All-State boys
basketball
announced
Lake Mary's Darryl
Merthie and Lake
Howetl'aNick Calathes
were named First Team
All-State by the FSWA
recently. They were two
of six All-State players
named from Seminole
County

SANFORD — The Sanford City Commission voted
Monday night to hire1 interim City Manager V. Eugene
M iller in a continuation of the April 11 meeting during
which form er City M anager Al G rieshaber Jr.,
resigned.
Each com m issioner met separately with Miller last
Wednesday after city attorney Bill Colbert recom ­
mended him for the interim position.
The commission also voted to pass M iller’s drafted
contract, which Colbert said was similar in substance
to M iller's city of Oviedo contract.
Part o f the contract gives Miller a minimum six
months as interim city m anager with the option of
extending that contract. He will receive a salary of

$10,000 a month, with sick and vacation days. He will
also have use o f a city vehicle and other city equip­
ment.
Colbert told City Com m issioners that if hired. Miller
would be available to start Tuesday morning.
District 2 C om m issioner Velma W illiams asked
M iller if it was true he was not interested in a perm a­
nent city manager position. M iller said that was cor­
rect.
District 4 Commissioner Kevin Hipes moved to pass
the motion and said he believed M iller would help the
city to not sit dormant and keep things moving along.
Williams seconded the motion. The commissioners
discussed the decision before voting.
"I think h e'll do a good jo b ," said D istrict 1
Sm

Bait car posters
warn would-be
auto thieves

S e m in o le S m ile

A hand-made poster stands at Lyman High
School In Longwood as a memorial for Brandon
Burkhart, who died in a car accident Sunday.

By Slav* Paradis
Managing Editor

Photo* oubmmod

Santordite Kyle Worthington sits in one of Saddam Huasein’i old thrones and stands on a fiberglass shoulder.

A little training
goes long way
for local man
SANFORD — Four years ago, Kyle Worthington worked
at the Sanford Walgreen')* stole, he had just earned a high
school diploma from the program at Seminole Community
College.
He had attended Seminole High School for a while, and he
lived with his parents on 19th Street.
Worthington decided to join the U.S. Army and left for
boot camp in January 2001. Now, after a one-year tour in
Sm

SA N FORD — Som e neighbors
w’oke up to a "sw ooshing” sound
Tuesday morning when city storm
water w orkers punctured a hole
through a plastic gas pipeline.
M ike Watson, city storm water
forem an, said th e m ark they
received from Florida Pow er A
Light w as off by about six feet.
"W e went right into their two
inch gas line. It had a puncture
hole through it," Watson said.

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Liana Edixon

Herald Writer

City workers puncture gas pipe
The city was digging near Sixth
Street and Laurel to repair a storm
w ater pipe. W hen they realized
what had happened, the Sanford
Fire Departm ent, and local police
officers, along with the Sh eriff's
O ffice and FPA L cam e to th e
scene.
About six hom es were evacuat­
ed for p recaution ary reasons.
W atson said that because it was
natural gas, a spark in the area
could have m ade it explode.
The gas itself was blow ing out,
w hich caused sand to cover the

8m Burkhart, Paga 6A

By

S o ld ie r, P a g a 6 A

H erald W ritar

LONGWOOD — Lyman High School teach­
er* remembered Brandon Burkhart 17, as a hard
working student, who was helpful and energetic.
The Lyman junior died after falling off the
hood of a car driven by a 17-year-old girl friend.
A male passenger in the car was also 17, accord­
ing to police reports.
The family did not want to talk with the
media, but Lyman Principal Frank Casillo said
the school is working with the family to remem­
ber Burkhart.
Calling hours will be held Friday April 22
Irum 6 to 8 pm. at the Howell Branch Chapel of
- CnjlWiei Family Funeral Homes and Crematory
of Winter Part. Funeral services will he held
Saturday, April It. Call 407-678-4500.
Students In-Id an unofficial memorial at 7:15
a m TUesday morning at Lyman, school officials
said The* students left mementos at places that
Burkhart frequented on the’ campus and around
his locker.
Dorene Roloff is a home economics teacher at
Lvman. List week she mentioned to her dam
that she was low on supplies.
"Brandon went to Home Depot, spoke with a
sales associate and came to school tne next day

Suspect
exposes
self to girl

B y 8 t t v « P ara dis
M anaging Editor

By Liana Edixon

Boy Seoul from Lot* M ory
High School

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Lyman
remembers
classmate

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SANFORD - The
City-County Auto
Theft Bureau (CCAT)
is putting up large,
custom made (by
SCSOI posters at local
malls, where there is a
lot of walk-thnuigh
traffic to view them.
The posters warn
prospective auto
thieves and burglars
that the next car they
try to break into, in
Seminole County,
could be a bait car.
Bait cars are
equipped with hidden
cameras, and silent
alarms that notify
deputies and police,
who are on patrol.
Investigators even
have the ability to
lock the doors remoteIv, trapping the
thieves inside. The
cars are placed in
areas, throughout
Seminole County,
where auto theft, or
vehicle break-ins, has
been a problem.
The posters show
picture’s of suspects
that were caugnt
inside of a bait car
and who were sent to
jail.
The poster* are part
of an educational
campaign that, when
combined with
aggressive enforce­
ment, is aimed to dis­
courage thieves.
The posters are cur­
rently up at the
Seminole Tuwne
Center in Sanford.
Plans are in the works
to put them up at the
Oviedo Marketplace
and the Altamonte
Mall.

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area back up, so the fire d epart­
ment had to assist in uncovering
the dam aged part of the pipe so
that it could be repaired.
Sanford
Fire
D epartm ent
Battalion C hief Tom Martin said
after the fire departm ent exposed
the line, they turned it over to the
gas com pany to handle.
"P lastic lines are so difficult to
locate," M artin said.
According to M artin, m etal lines
are easy to detect before roadwork
Sm

P ip a llM , P a g i 3 A

CASSELBERRY — The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office is looking for a suspect who
allegedly exposed himself to an 11-year-old
female on Monday, April 11.
The juvenile told family members and
deputies that she was talking on the phone
with a friend in her backyard when a white
male appeared, pulled down his pants and
exposed himself to her. The young girt told
deputies that she walked into her nouse and
saw the suspect partially follow her onto the
rear patio area, which was open.
Once inside, the victim told family mem­
bers what happened. Eric B lair of
Casselberry told deputies B u t he did not wit­
ness the incident, but he confronted the tuspect, w ho was stiU in the walk path at the
house. The offense report said the suspect
appeared nervous and continued to walk
around as the family members talked to him.
When the suspect walked out from die walk­
way onto their Casselberry street he saw the
deputy's patrol car and began to run in
between houses.
The reporting deputy said they are not
sure why the suspect stayed in the immedi­
ate area after exposing himself.

Witnesses described the subject aa a while

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S em in o le S ummary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

SHS student
among finalists
in competition
SANFORD— Soninoie High School Junior
Nizniah P. Ramanlal who recently won the
■rand prise in the Oriendo Science Center
Science Challenge is one o f the finalists (or the
prestigious Dr. Nebon Ying Student Science
Competition* also held at die Orlando Science
Center.
H e will be competing against four other
finalists selected from more than 30 entries
from high schools and homesthool equiva­
lents in seven surrounding counties. Each yea*
the Ying Competition awards one outstanding
high saw d er $5,000 and a trophy for the best
science research project with the ultimate goal
o f benefiting humanity.
In March, Nimish's innovative mathematics
project was chosen from mote than 100 of the
best science fair projects from middle and high
schools throughout Central Florida during the
OSC Science Challenge. Now he has submit­
ted another research project to the Ying
Competition and will face off against four
other science scholars, including 2004 Ying
Winner Shiv Gaglani from Brevard County's
West Shore )r./Sr. High School.
Nelson Ying, a local philanthropist, scientist
and entrepreneur sponsors this competition
every year at the Orlando Science Center as a
way to encourage and inspire the science lead­
ers of tomorrow. Finalists were selected fol­
lowing a thorough review process by a distin­
guished panel of judges, which indude Ying as
well as engineers, scientists and educators
from Lockheed Martin, Kennedy Space Center
and the University of Central Florida.
Nimish and the other Ying finalists will
deliver oral presentations to the judges' panel
on Saturday, April 23, from 9 a m to 12 p.m. at
the Orlando Science Center. The awards cere­
mony will also be held at the science center
with the winner announced at 2 pm . on
Sunday, April 24.
In addition to the $5,000 cash scholarship
and trophy, the Ying winner also receives a
$1,000 prize for their teacher/mentor and their
school Sunday's awards ceremony is open to
the public and included in their paid admis­
sion to the Orlando Science Center.

Students win
grants from
music program
SANFORD — Two Seminole County stu­
dents will receive $1,000 grants from Winter
Park Musicale, a professional organization of
women musicians, according to a news release
from Seminole County Public Schools.
The annual scholarship program is intended
for high school students planning on pursuing a
music degree in college. Four grants of $1,000
have been awarded to students who auditioned
in piano, voice, strings, winds, and percussion.
Scholarship auditions were held April 2 at
the Winter Park Presbyterian Church The
scholarship winners will play in a recital spon­
sored by trie Musicale and open to the public on
Tl&gt;esday, April 19 at 7:00 pm., at the Steinway
Galleries at 303 East Altamonte Drive in
Altamonte Springs. Admission to the recital is
free, but donations to the scholarship fund will
be accepted.
This year's winners from Seminole County
Public Schools are Megan Szymanski of Oviedo
High School and Yoon Kvung Chung of Lake
Brantley High School in Altamonte Springs.
Szymanski is a senior at Oviedo High School
and is taking dual enrollment flute lessons at
the University of Central Florida with Nora
Garcia. Szymanski is principle flute/piccolo of
Oviedo High School Wind Ensemble and the
Florida Young Artists Orchestra (Symphonic).
Honors she hai earned include the 2005 Florida
Young Artists Orchestra Concerto Winner and
the 2004 Florida State University Tri-State
Festival where she ranked number one.
This fall Szymanski will continue her musical
studies at UCF as a performance major with the
goal of entering a conservatory for graduate
school.
Otung is a senior at Lake Brantley and cur­
rently studies with Lev Gurevich. She is this
year's concertmaster of the Florida Symphony
Youth Orchestra (Symphonic). Awards she has
earned indude first place at the Florida
Federation Music Club, the Pre-College
Chamber Ensemble Competition, and PSMTA
at the district and senior levels.
In 2001, Chung received second place in the
M IN A Stale Competition. After graduating
from college, her goal is to become a professor
at a m use university.
For more information about the Winter Park
Mudrale or its scholarship program call 407-

422*4452.

Dan Ping

Q

Editor and Publither

O ut &amp; A bout
W ED

Hearts in Hand

The Sanford Sem inole
County Chamber of
Commerce will hold a live
entertainment event, "Sultry
Summer Sounds" from 11:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.nv at Bettye B.
Smith Cultural Arts Center,
114 W. Fifth St. Admission is
$15 per person. To RSVP, call
407-322-8160.
The Lyman High School
Theater will present the play
"Diary of Ann Frank, on
April 20, 21 and 22 at 7:30
p.m The show will be staged
in the campus auditorium,
865 S Ronald Reagan Blvd.,
Longwood. Tickets are $5 in
advance or $7 at the door All
seats reserved. For tickets
call 407-320-2324

HsraM photo by Tommy Vincent

Showing their patriotism and support for Old Glory, students from Geneva Elementary School pledge altagtence to the flag
Carlton Henley, chairman of the Seminote County Board of Commissioners, left, leads the group of right handers, except for
the lefty in the middle of the photo. Left or right, the students are proud Americans The photo was taken at the naming of
Big Tree Park’s companion tree to the Senator. The 2,000-year-old baid cypress tree was dubbed Lady Liberty by Geneva
Elementary students Crystal Urban and Megan Dudley, both fifth graders.

Drug related
• Julius Dw ayne Ray, 22, of
R osecliff C ircle. Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on
March 25 at his residence, follow­
ing the execution of a search w ar­
rant. He was charged with traf­
ficking in over 28 gram s of
cocaine. Ray Cotto, 20, of Grove
Hollow Drive, Sanford, who was
found at the Rosecliff address,
was also arrested on a charge of
possession o f narcotics eq u ip ­
ment.
• David Richard G eiger Jr., 27,
of O sceola Road, Geneva, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday
on Ridgewood Avenue. He was
charged with possession of
under 20 gram s of m arijuana.
• Jonnie Bush, 51, of Castle
Brewer Court, was arrested by
Sanford police at his residence,
on March 7, follow ing the execu­
tion of a search warrant. He was
charged w ith possession of
cocaine, and possession of under
20 grams of marijuana.
• William Brandon Woodard,
23, of Mattie Street, Sanford, was
arrested
by Sanford
police
Saturday in the 3600 block of
O rlando Drive. He was charged
with possession of drugs includ­
ing over 20 grams of m arijuana
and possession of less than 20
grams of m arijuana.
• Emmett Lee Keitt, 20, of East
5th Street, was arrested by
Sanford police M onday in the
700 block of East 7th Street. He
was charged with possession of
under 20 grams o f marijuana.

fought with the store m anager
when he attem pted to flee. He
was charged with robbery w ith­
out a firearm.
A ssault - Battery
• Raymond G eorge Prestridge,
33, of Country Club Road, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday
in the 3200 block o f O rlando
Drive. He reportedly had been in
an altercation with another man.
He was charged with battery touch or strike.
Angel Rafael Belen-Bonilla, 53,
of H artw ell Avenue. Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday at her residence follow ­
ing an altercation with her hus­
band. She was charged with bat­
tery - touch or strike (dom estic
violence) and sim ple assault
(dom estic violence).
Yaroon
Ram tahal. 25, ot
Longleaf Pine C ircle, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday at a business in the 2600
block of O rland o D rive. He
reportedly had been in a dispute
with several custom ers, and
threw a beer bottle at one of
them . He was charged with
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon and disorderly intoxica­
tion.

Proititutlon
• D onald Decker, 68, of
Deltona, was arrested by Sanford
police Special Tactical Unit on
April 1, at 3rd Street and French
Avenue. He was charged with
procurement for prostitution.
• Sam uel Figueroa, 20, of
Cleveland, Ohio, was arrested by
he Special Tactical Unit on April
1, at 27th Street and French
Avenue. He was charged with
procurem ent for prostitution.

Robbery
• M ichael M orris Ruffin, 45, of
West 13th Street, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at a store
in the 1500 block o f French
Avenue. He reportedly attem pt­
ed to take a $14.99 pair of sun­
glasses from the store, and

T h efts
• Louis N. W right, 54, of
Jacksonville, was arrested by
Sanford police on April 9 at a
store irt Sem inole Towne Center.
He reportedly took approxim ate­
ly $1,000 in clothing from a store
without paying. He was charged
w ith larceny of o v er $300.
O fficers said he was on early
release
from
the
Florida
Departm ent of Corrections.
• Tiffany Rene George, 17, and
Jennifer Rodriguez, 17, both of
D eltona,
were
arrested
by
Sanford police Sunday at a store
in Sem inole Towne (Tenter The
tw o reportedly took $60 in items
from a store w ithout paying.
Each was charged with petty lar­
ceny.

Traffic stops
• Brandon Jeromy E.ilv, 15, o)
First Drive, Sanford, was arrestcd by Sanford police Saturday
follow ing an accident at Celery
Avenue and Summerlin Avenue.
He was charged with reckless
driving, operating a motor vehi­
cle w ithout a valid drivers
license*, attached license plate not
assigned, carrying a concealed
weapon (brass knuckles), posses­
sion of m arijuana with intent to
sell, and possession ot narcotics
equipm ent.
Although police determ ined
the vehicle had been stolen from
a dealership in the 3200 block of
Highway 17-42. no charges were
made regarding the thelt at this
time. Another juvenile with Ealy
at the time was also taken into
custody,
• Patricia Ann Myles, 26, ot
West Filth Street, Sanford, was
stopped
by Sanford
police
Saturday on Southw est Road.
She was charged with driving
with
a
suspended ' revoked
license and possession ot under
20 grams of cannabis
• Donald Lewis Jasch. 44, of
W yndham Place, Sanford, was
stopped
by Sanford
police
Monday, on W hile Cedar Road.
He was charged with operating a
m otor vehicle without a valid
license, and operating a motor
vehicle with an expired registra­
tion
O ther charges
• Tomcka Cam ille Thomas, 35,
of Lake M onroe Terrace, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday
in the 300 block of Poplar
Avenue. Officers reported seeing
her sitting near a business with
an open can of beer near her. She
was charged with possession ot
alcoholic beverages /open con­
tainer.
• Mark Anthony Feliciano, 3b,
listed as hom eless in Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday in the 100 block ot
North French Avenue. He was
charged with trespassing, failing
to leave property after order by
the owner.
• John Luis Williams, 58, of
H ickory Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford
police
M onday at 4th Street and
Cypress Avenue.
He was charged with trespass­
ing after warning.

The Sanford Herald

The Winter Springs
Tuscawilla Lighting and
Beautification District
Advisory Committee will
meet at 7 p nv in the com ­
mission chambers of Yitv
hall.
Community United
Methodist Church, Highway
17-42 in Casselberry will
present a Gospel Music
Concert for seniors at 11 30
a.m. There will in* a lunch­
eon served for $5 For reser­
vations call 407-831-3777.

TH U
The Florida Departm ent
of Transportation will con­
duct a public information
workshop on the proposed
widening of SR-46 from
Highway 17-42 toSR -415
The workshop will In* held
beginning at 6 p.m. at
Midway Elementary School.
2251 litwav in Sanford.
A Fashion Sem inar will
be presented by the
Newcomers of Central
Florida at Timacuan Country
Club. The show will begin at
I p.m following a luncheon.
Call Linda at 407-644-4476 or
loan at 407-471*3911.

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H ike with bird experts in
the Eam River Wilderness
Area beginning at 8 a nv. at
3745 Old Lockwood Road in
Oviedo. Call 407-665-7352 for
reservations
The German American
Society of Central Florida
will hold a Springiest begin­
ning at 3 p.m. at 381 Orange
Lane in Casselberry. Music
by the Bavarians, with go**!
food - ram or shine. Call 407834-0574
AAA w ill sponsor a "Care
for your Car" event from 4
a.m to 5 p.m. at Seminole
Towne Center in Sanford.
The event will he in the
parking lot adjacent to
Burdines/Macvs. Call 407444-4111.

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a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.,
and Monday at 7 p.m. The
church is at 1400 E.E.
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Longwood. Call 407-7672932.

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antiques appraisal lair from
10 a m. to 4 p.m. at the club­
house, 304 S. Oak Ave.. in
Sanford. Cost is $5 jv r item
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Curriculum
celebration at
Goldsboro
By Marva Hawkins
SA N FO R D — Parents and fam ilies g ath ­
ered to e x p e rie n c e a g reat C u rricu lu m
C elebration N ight, at G o ld sboro Elem entary
m agnet School on Tuesday even in g.
P arents got the op p ortu n ity to visit the v ar­
ious classes offered and see exam p les o f the
cu rricu lu m o f th e M agn et p ro g ram at
G oldsboro.
P arents and visitors w ere greeted and given
an even t schedule by fam ily liaison D olora
C am p bell, M eriam Jones, B eh avior Sp ecialist,
and Dr. C lavroe C am pbell, volunteer.
In the cu rriculum s d isplayed , paren ts were
soared into o u ter sp ace in the Kids Space
C enter, M edia Technology C enter, Second and
T h ird g rad ers m u sicia n s p la y in g th eir
record ers. C om p u te you r Way through the
co m p u ter lab, learn m ath and scien ce. Success
is in the Reading, M ath, and C om p u ter Labs.
S tu d en ts are exposed to library books.
G et your children registered for the 20052006 school k in d ergarten . P arents need to reg­
ister now.
C all G old sboro E lem entary M agnet School
at 407-520-5801, S h erry O 'L eary, principal.

PoHco evacuated six homes as utility workers repair a gas pipeRna
punctured by city workers.

Pipeline
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is started; plastic lines aren't as easily detected.
"W e have so many old gas lines in this city, it's unbeliev­
ab le," Martin said.
Area residents who evacuated were allow ed back into
their homes around 9:30 a.m.
M artin said the whole procedure went com pletely by the
textbook for broken gas lines.
"Textbook," he said. "W orked great for a change."

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Above, students and par­
ents checked out the
Success in Reading and
Math Lab at Goldsboro
Elementary
Magnet
School recently.
The
event was the annual
Curriculum Celebration
Night at the school.
Parents had the chance
to visit classes offered
and see examples of the
curriculum of the magnet
program. Right, second
and third graders perform
on recorders as part of
the music program at
Goldsboro.

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B usiness
Hospital breaks ground
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S
— Ground was broken April
13, by officials from Florida
Hospital, Altam onte Springs
and Sem inole County, for a
m ajor expansion project at
Florida Hospital Altamonte.
The project will add ,1 sixstory patient tower, inpatient
beds and an expanded em er­
gency departm ent. The proj­
ect is expected to cost about
$70 million.
Planned for com pletion in
the summer o f 2007, the new
additions will add 83 inpa­
tient
beds,
a
37-bec
Em ergency
D epartm ent,

expansion
of cardiology
services, improved radiology
services, and much more.
Over the past three years,
Florida Hospital h a s seen a
35 percent increase in inpa­
tient volumes. In addition,
every month, an estimated
4.000 people move to Central
Florida, with almost 400,000
now living in Sem inole
County.
Florida
H ospital
Altam onte already sees more
than
42,000
em ergency
departm ent visits, more than
106.000 outpatient visits, and
almost 17.000 inpatient v i s i t s

each year.
The expansion planned for
Florida Hospital Altam onte
is one of several m ajor
expansion projects in the
w orks
for
the
Florida
H ospital system . Florida
H ospital O rland o, Florida
Hospital East O rlando, and
Florida Hospital W inter Park
are also adding new patient
tow ers,
w hile
Florida
Hospital Kissimmee, Florida
Hospital Celebration Health,
and Florida Hospital Apopka
are making significant facilitv im provem ents and addi­
tions

Ribs for charity
H m M pholo toy Tommy Vincent

Top, Joan and Genevieve Zdunowski of
Montreal celebrated their 65 th wedding
anniversary with a horse and carriage
ride from a new downtown business
owned by Deborah Jarvia-Smith called
Empress Emeralds Horse and Carriage.
The couple married during World War II
and Jean was saved by his wife from
the Nazi death camps when she plead­
ed for his release. They were part of the
Polish underground fighting the Nazis.
The couple once lived in Sanford for a
time. Their daughter Jacquie married
Charles Mamely after being introduced
by Jarvis-Smith.

Old Navy makes a move
SA N FO RD — Old Navy is
m oving from Gatew ay Plaza
to
the
M arketp lace
at
Sem in o le, accord in g to a
com pany news release.
T h e new sto re offers
18,805 square* feet of the lat­
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The m ove will take place
April 21. Old Navy sells
fashions for adults, kids, and
bab.
The com pany is famous
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O bituaries
C ELESTE J. COSTA
C eleste J. C osta, 81, of
W inter Tark, died Friday,
April 15, 2005 at M anor
Care, Winter Park. Born in
Elizabeth, N.J., she moved to
Central Florida in 1971. She
was a hom em aker and a
m em ber o f St. M argaret
M ary
C atholic
Church.
Su rv ivors
include
son,
Daniel P. Costa of Maitland;
daughters Nancy C. Abelle
of Ashland, Ore., Susan C.
G rigg o f New Smyrna Beach;
two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m ., Saturday,
April 25, at Collison Howell
Branch Chapel.
C ollison Fam ily Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park,
in charge of arrangem ents.
R O BER T J. GAYLE
Robert J. G ayle, 81, of
W inter Park, died Monday,
April IK, 2005 at Vitas
H ospice, W inter Park. He
was horn in Lakeland, and
was a lifelong resident of
Central Florida. He was a
contractor and a Baptist.
S u rv ivo rs in clud e w ife,
L orraine G ayle of W inter
Park; sons, liy ran i “Sonny"
G ayle of Melbourne, Robert
C. G ayle of W inter park;
daughters, Patricia Maddox
of
W isconsin,
Leslie
W illiam s of Casselberry and
Vickie G ayle o f O rlando;
brother, Benjam in Gayle of
W inter Park; sisters, Thelma
M cLarren of Sarasota and
M arian
D avidson
of
O rlando; 2d grandchildren;
11 great-grandchildren.
Burial will be with full
m ilitary
honors
at
Woodlawn memorial park
C ollison Fam ily Funeral
Homes At Crematory, I low ell
Branch Chapel, W inter Park,
in charge of arrangem ents
RAM ON C A R LO S G A R ­
CIA
Ramon C arlos Garcia, 67,
of Casselberry, died Sunday,
April 17, 201)5 .it Florida
Hospital, O rlando Born in
Buenos Aires. Argentina, he
moved to C entral Florida
from New Vtrk in 1985. He
was an ow ner/operator of a
business.
Su rv iv o rs in clu d e w ife,
Maria Garcia of Casselberry;
sons, Victor Garcia of Winter
Park and Walter Garcia of

C asselberry;
daughter,
Elizabeth
G arcia
of
C asselberry; sister, Rosita
Sossia of Sanford; three
grandchildren.
Burial will be by Metro
Crematory.
C ollison Fam ily Funeral
Homes it Crematory, Winter
Park, in charge o f arrange­
ments.
A LBERT FLOYD
M O N TG O M ERY
A lbert
Floyd
Montgomery, 58, of Winter
Garden, died Tuesday, April
12, 2005 in Ocoee. He was
born May 20, 1946 in
Knoxville, Tenn. He was a
laborer.
Survivors include sister,
Sandra
Jackson;
father,
Albert Floyd M ontgomery,
Sr.;
m other,
Rosa
Montgomery.
Interm ent w ill be at
Crest view
Cem etery,
Knoxville, Tenn.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.
M A RIE M O RG A N
M arie M organ, 84, of
W inter Park, died Sunday,
April 17, 2005 at her resi­
dence. She was born in
Furth, Bavaria and moved to
Central Florida in 1947. She
was a cook.
Survivors include son,
Reed M organ of W inter
Park,
daughter,
Theresa
Decker of Edm ond, O kla.;
sister,
Resie Sch op e of
G erm any; two g ran d ch il­
dren
In lieu of flow ers, dona­
tions may be made to Vitas
Hospice.
C ollison Fam ily Funeral
Homes At Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, W inter Park,
in charge of arrangem ents.
M ARY LAM AR M O RSE
Mary Lamar Morse, **l, of
O rlando, died W ednesday,
April 15, 2005.
She
was
born
in
Greenville. She was a house­
keeper.
Survivors include sisters,
Nellie Mae Lew is and O ssie
M ae Sprow l; d au ghters,
Ethel
Bryant.
Elizabeth
Freem an, Jessica Cooper,
Linda ller/og and Frances
H ankerson; sons, Phillip
Feacher and Louis Feacher;
28
grand child ren .

G o ld en ’s Funeral Hom e,
Inc., W inter Park, in charge
o f arrangem ents.
VYAUTAS R A ST O N IS
Vyautas Rastonis, 85, of
W inter
Springs,
died
Saturday. April 16, 2005. He
was born March 24, 1920. He
was a musician.
S u rv ivo rs include wife,
Eugenija Rastonis.
Burial will be at Gates of
Heaven, East Providence,
R.
l.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.
D O R IS G A R R E T BECK
R IV E R S
Doris Garret Beck Rivers,
86, of Sanford, died Sunday,
April 17, 2005. Born in
C ochran, G a„ she loved
most of her life in Sanford.
She won the Sanford Tennis
C ham pionship in her teens.
She was a ranch manager
and involved in real estate.
Survivors include nieces,
nephews and cousins
In addition to flow ers,
contributions in her name
may be made to the charity
of one's choice.
Visitation will be Friday,
April 2L from 9 until 10 a.m.
with chapel services at 10
am
at Brisson Funeral
I lome.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford,
in
charge
of
arrangem ents.
IO SEPH IN E I. R U G G IE R O
Josephine I Ruggiero, 78,
of W inter Springs, died
Wednesday. April 15, 2005.
She was born Aug. 20. 1926
in Brooklyn. N A She was a
hom em aker
Survivors in clu d e son.
Richard Ruggiero; daughter,
Jodv Ann Calabro; brothers,
O ttavio D 'Elia and Carmine
D 'Elia; mother, Carla D ’Elia;
three grandchildren
Funeral services were
held Saturday, April 16, at
St Stephen Catholic Church
with Father George Dunne,
S. S.S officiating. Interment
w ill
be
in
Pinelaw n
M em orial
park,
Farm ingdale, N.Y
Banfield Funeral 1 lom e,
Winter Springs m charge of
arrangem ents.
JO H N EARL SIN G LETA RY
John Earl Singletary, 46, of

O rland o,
died
Tuesday,
April 12, 2005.
He was bom Jan. 12, 1959.
in Iron City, Ga. He was dis­
abled.
Survivors include broth­
ers, O ley Sin gletary and
Jim m y Sin gletary; sisters,
Ethel G riffith and Frances
Taylor.
Banfield Funeral Hume,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.
M A RTH A W . S M IT H
M artha W, Sm ith, 94, of
Fort
Lau d erd ale,
died
Wednesday, April 13, 2005,
in W inter Park.
She was born April 22,
1910, in Allenton, Wis. She
was a travel agent.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e sun,
M ichael Sm ith.
Interm ent w ill be in Holy
Cross Cemetery, M ilwaukee,
Wis.
Banfield Funeral H om e,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.
PETER G O R D O N SM IT H
Peter Gordon Smith, 65,
of
W inter
Park,
died
Saturday, April 16, 2005, at
his residence.
Born in Quincy, Mass., he
m oved to C en tral Florida
from Albany, C alif., in 1969.
He was a civil engineer for
VVestinghouse
E lectric
Corp., and a m em ber o f First
Baptist Church of Oviedo.
Su rv iv o rs includ e wife,
Edie Sm ith of W inter Park;
sons, Tim Sm ith of Tampa
and Todd Smith of W inter
Park;
brother,
D ouglas
Smith o f St. Petersburg; sis­
ter, B onn ie K ow alski o f
C ape C od,
M ass.; one
granddaughter.
Funeral services will be at
2 p.m. Thursday, April 21, at
First B ap tist Church of
O viedo with the Rev. Clay
Blackw ell officiating. Burial
w ill be in C urlew H ills
Memory Gardens.
In lieu of flow ers, d ona­
tions may be m ade to First
Baptist Church of O viedo,
45 W. Broad w ay Street,
O v ied o, 32765 o r Tufts
U niversity,
200
C olleg e
Lane, M edford, Mass, 02155,
School of Engineering.
C ollison Fam ily Funeral
H om es
it
Crem atory,
H ow ell
Branch
C hapel,
W inter Park, in charge of
arrangem ents.

C a re y stepping out
to m ake a difference
Newly elected County
Commissioner Brenda Carey
got a rude awakening her first
couple of months in office.
“People were surprised when
I showed up at events," Carey
said.
Carey, elected District 5
c o m m i ....................................
sioner
in Service Club
N o v em b er,
Connections
said
con­
stituents and
staff mem­
bers
were
shocked that
she
was
actively par­
ticipating in
daily opera­
tions o f Ihe Charles
office
and Jackson
attending

board meet­
ings that she had been
assigned as commissioner.
Apparently, commissioners
in the past had slacked up on
some of their duties, so when
Carey started showing up at
various meetings and com­
munity functions, citizens
were taken aback, she told
members of Rotary Monday
during their noon meeting.
She’s aiming to make a dif­
ference. This is her first time
in public office, and she's not
letting grass grow under Iter
feet. She said she slum's up in
Bookertown,
Midway,
Geneva, Sanford and other
parts ol her district, which is
the largest in Seminole
County. She's also changed
her voice mail, to ensure*
callers can get in touch with
her personally, versus leaving
a message with her adminis­
trative assistant.
"Our responsibility is to the
citizens of the county," Carey
said. "People call me and 1 rail
them back "
If you have concerns, give
Carev or her assistant, Amy
Lockhart, a call at 407-6657209.

famine
renter
at
Tuffs
University will be matching
donahoas made to Meals on
Wlwvls, Etc., hum March l to
April 50.
For more* than 50 years,
Meals on W hirls, Etc. has

served eldrrlv clients who are at
risk for malnutrition.
You can help Meals on
Wheels meet Feinstein’s chal­
lenge by donating to Meals on
Whirls. Etc., 2801 S. Financial
Court. Sanfoal. FL 32775, or call

DeSousa’s public display o f
his love for Rotary. "W e aU
take the message o f Rotary
out to the community, but Joe
DeSousa has take it a step further," Loader said. “He has on
his sign (at BankFirst on West
First Street), that "R otary
Makes A Difference.’ DeSousa
is
branch
m anager
of
Sanford's BankFirst.
Way to show spirit, Joe!
IT 'S W ORTH G O IN G to
Rotary meetings just to hear
baritone Freeman Baggett, a
retired school administrator,
lead the group in songs.
Nobody but Freeman can get
a group of business people
going, particularly, when they
sing, "Sm ile."
SA N FO R D TH E "N E W "
LAS VEG A S? Don’t bet that
we'll get gambling anytime
soon, but there has been some
talk around town that Central
Florida is the "n ew ” Las
Vegas of the east coast, with
thousands relocating here
daily, and that Sanford is one
of the hottest destinations for
newcomers. Well, it seems
folk in Las Vegas must see
som ething
interesting
in
Sanford. Rotarian Larry Dale,
president and CEO of the
O r l a n d o - S a n f o r d
International Airport, recently
announced the arrival of Las
Vegas-based
airline
Allegiance, with non-stop
flights four tim es a week.
Even if it's debatable that
Sanford is the "n ew " Las
Vegas in term s of urban
sprawl with new home con­
struction, it's clear that the
"Friendly C ity" in the east
coast now has a direct link to
the "Sin C ity" of the west
coast.
O iiirics D . /itrfcsorj, a n a tiv e o f
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with a huge bag nf sampler for
the class" Knlnff slid. "I to had .1
huge heart."
When Burkhart was .1 Irish­
man at Lyman, he was elected .is
class senator. Geography teacher
Summer Copeland said he was
one of only a few to ho consistent
and diligent in participating
with the freshman class student
government.
"Brandon always followed
through with his commitments
and as a student took great pndo
in his work and his reputation at
Leman." Copeland rivalled.
Burkhart was active with the
Junior ROTC program at Lyman.
Casillo said his stepfather want­
ed to have KO I C Iv a part of any
memorial. Several teachers
noted tlx* young man’s leader­
ship skills
"1 fe was also a leader in class
setting a good example tor the
other students.” said Mary
Gillilaa a math instructor, "lie
often would help other students
in their work. I fe was one of the
Bright spots in niv sixth period
geometry class. He will lx- gn*.itiv missed hy all of us in his math
class."
Teacher Bill Yucuis said
Burkhart was active in the
SliCMK Club tor engineering
students. In regional competi­
tion, Burkhart and live or six
others earned a first place award
tor a banner they created. He
also earned a second place over­
all for a water bottle nvket he
worked on with classmate Ky.111
Mathis
CasselbiTTy Police wen* still
investigating tlie traffic homicide

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senger atte*nde*d. Casillo slid
only Burkhart atte*nde*d Lyman.
"Police officials want to
emphasize the importance of
young dnvers and passengers
using proper vehiailar safety
and taking vehicular us* serious­
ly at all times,” n*ad a statement
fnim tlu* Casselberry Peilice
Department.
Casillo slid s'\xn counselors
wen* brought into tlx* s ix nil
Monday morning to help stu­
dents anef staff tope with the
le*ss.
The* counselors talked with
anyone* who wanted to. and
stayed about an hour. Casillo
slid about 25 students met with
eimnselors and with their own
guidanev staff
Some* ot tlu* students wen*
gooef friends, and suin' didn't
even know Burkhart, C asillo
slid. He .lutlion/ed two stu­
dents to go home. Students had
tniuble coping with tlx* sidness
eri the situation.
By chance, that nuiming was
the senior breakfast. It gave
Casillo the opportunity tei
remind students to make gexxl
choices. I fe slid tlx* seniors will
have about a month or so of
making many choices as tlx*y
finish high shook
"The school's role is two
told," Casillo slid "We an* hen*
to support tlx* families and stu­
dents in tins time of crisis. We
atsi must educate our students
on making good devisions."
Standing on a car hood is a
serious situation, he slid. "You
ixx*d to think about things before

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that happened Sunday night on
Hill Street near Seminola
Boulevard. Seminole County
does not have a medical examin­
er. so tlx* autopsy will ho per­
formed by the Volusia County
examiner
Once tlx* investigation i&gt; com­
plete. Casselberry police will
consult with the stale attorney to
determine if any charges will lx*
filed, according to spokesman Lt.
IX*nnis Stewart. He estimated
the investigation will take at
least two weeks
Stewart slid traffic fatalities
an* automatically termed a
homiade while an investigation
takes place.
Police said re s ile units
nsponding to tlx* scene a t« p.m
April 17 found Burkhart trapped
and entangled beneath a car
driven hy the young woman.
Burkhart was pronounced dead
at the scene.
I1x* two fnonds m tlx* car
locked Burkhart out as a joke,
according to a preliminary polio*
investigation. Burkhart climbed
on the hood of tlx* car and the
female driver drove down Hill
Stnvt toward Seminola. The
male passenger snv Burkhart
slipping off tlx* car and the drive
began to stop
Burkhart tell beneath tlx* car
and "was .uvidentallv mn over
by the vehicle," polio* n*ports
slid
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n'le*ase*d until tlx* investigation is
completed. fix* temale student
was appan*ntlv home siux&gt;le*d.
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pltuvd thirxl overall in the* Air
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Brandon, Saturday, April lft,
The Color Guard placed first
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guard drill nmtinc, and third in
Inspection.
Gilberto Ortiz placed first in
the state for color guard com­
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consisted of Gilberto Ortiz,
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Seminole's Drill Team, com­
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Matthew Cothrine, a mem­
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Foae, retired
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Col Charli-s II Bison. Si*nior
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and Senior Master Sgt James
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The artists among us from the Woman's Club of Sanford are: from left, Faye Siler. Peg Jones. Fran
Morton. Pat Bowen, and Linda Dittman.

Woman’s Club of Sanford
recognizes member talent
April is the time of year
when the Woman's Club of
Sanford
recognizes
the
a r t is t s am ong u s .
This
m onth four m em bers d i s ­
played their arts and crafts
ami what talented ladies
they are
Faye Siler has enjoyed
painting tor over thirty
years Nature is lu-r inspira­
tion.
Faye says she was
inspired by her sivth grade
teacher.
Her w alercolor,
acrylic and mixed m edia
works have won numerous
awards from Central Florida
all the way to Tennessee
Faye does com m issioned
paintings but not portraits.
Peg Jones m edium is
pressed
(low ers.
Her
arran gem en ts of pressed
wild flow ers along with

thoughtful m essages m ake
lovelv gifts and m ementos.
Peg lias practiced her craft
for twenty years and d is­
plays her favorites at craft
shows. She most enjoys the
pleasure of finding anil har­
vesting the wild flow ers,
nature’s little treasures.
Fran Morton makes fan­
tastic m usic boxes.
She
always has an assortm ent on
had but also designs custom
boxes tor special occasions
like birthdays and anniver­
saries. O ne of her favorites
is a birthday box com plete
with tresh flow ers and a
hom em ade pound cake.
Pat Bowen and her hus­
band Roger scour the woods
for air plan ts w hich they
mount on driftwood to cre­
ate living sculptures.
Pat

calls them "driftw ood fan­
tasies” . She and Roger cre­
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couple's project.
It is also time to start get­
ting vour treasures together
for the Antiques Appraisal
Fair. Bring them to tne club­
house at 309 S. Oak Avenue
on Saturday, April 23rd
between 10:00 a m. and 4:00
p.m.
The cost is $3 per item but
the jov o f discovering that
som ething you own is worth
lots is priceless!
All proceeds go towards
charity. We are having six
appraisers and are looking
forward to a day of fun. For
additional inform ation call
Kenneth
D ittm an,
N um ism atist, at 407-3212211.

Witnesses said he had an
unusual shade of blue eyes,
and they wen- not sure if it
was natural or it the subject
was wearing colored contacts.
An area check was conduct­
ed by Sheriff's Office deputies
with no results, buf the victim
and both witnesses said they
would be able to identify the
suspect it they saw him again.
The deputies were called

back to the scene tor a follow­
up call when the one witness
-aid the subject had left prints
on her sliding glass door.
Three latent print cards wen?
lifted from the door and sub-

milted to tech services for pro­
cessing.
If you have any information
regarding this alleged inci­
dent, call the Sheriff's Offia* at
407-ftft5-ftft00.

Com m issioner Art Woodruff.
He also said that the city was
not looking for a caretaker,
but someone who will get the
city rolling in the right direc­
tion, and he thought Miller
was that person.
"O h absolutely. I couldn’t
agree with you m ore,"
M ayor Linda Kuhn told
Woodruff and the other com­
missioners.
W illiam s said, "I, too,
enjoyed the interview we
had."
Kuhn said she had conver­
sations with som e of the
Oviedo city officials and they
told her they “tried anil
tried" to get Miller on a per­
manent basis.
The
com m ission
then
voted unanimously to hire
M iller as the city’s interim
manager.
Lonnie Grout, from the
city attorney's office, who
was chosen to step in on the
day-to-dav operations for the
city, said he assembled a list
of projects that the city is cur­
rently involved with so that
M ilter could start looking
over them.
"M iller has a good group
of people to work with and
we look forward (o working
with him,” Grout said.
Commissioners wondered
if now would be an appropri­

ate time to begin discussing
how they would search for
their next city m anager.
Colbert advised them to wait
for Mitler to get onboard and
get a couple work sessions
in.
"W e can take som e extend­
ed work session tim e ,"
Woodruff said.
The commission agreed to
start looking at their calen­
dars to find a Saturday in the
next month or so to have an
extended w ork session to
discuss what they want In
their next city manager.
Miller had an opportunity
to go up in front of the board
and he thanked the city for
the opportunity.
"I want to assure you and
the community, you w on't
feel the bump in the road
from the transition," M iller
said. "I'm confident that I
will facilitate trust. I look for­
ward to serving you."
As Kuhn brought the
meeting to a close, she told
the com m ission that she
wanted to remind the com ­
m issioners o f som ething:
"Save your forks." She later
said she would always try fo
keep the com m ission guess­
ing.
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meeting is April 25 at 7 p.m.
on the first floor of City Hall.

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the soldier returned to Sanford to
help with load recruiting and to visit
before returning to his current base in
D rum .

"It's an excellent way to go into the
military, serve your country, and get
som e experience," W orthington said.
"They train you on the fob, and you grow
up a little b it"
The young soldier figured when he
wants to apply for a local )ob somewhere,
the military experience "is a pretty good
thing to have under your belt."
W orthington's experience has trained
him as an MP, or military policeman.
Som eday he would like to work as a law’
enforcem ent officer, he said.
In Iraq, he worked with the Iraqi police
and helped protect a general in charge of
communications. He was on duty when
the Iraqi people voted in a real election
for the first time in decades. He even sat
in a huge throne in one of ousted dictator
Saddam Hussein's palaces.
A fter he graduated from military
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First Calvary unit. Shortly after Sept. II,
he traveled to Kuwait as part of Enduring
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Later he returned to Fort Hood and
perform ed regular law enforcement
duties. Desert training followed at Fort
Irwin in California. The war started and
he was sent to Iraq in March 2004 and
returned just last month.
Worthington recalled the anxious feel­
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Americans, he watched the news and
saw the car bombings and attacks on U.S.
soldiers.
"W hen you get there, though, you
have had all this training," Worthington
explained. "W hen you get there, you
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He said the real situation i- not chaotic
the way the media portrays it. Incidents
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same conflicts an* shown over and over
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there's more than one situation.
"Som etim es when the news media
covers things, they speculate too much,"
he said. "It's like you see a peephole of
what's going on over there.”
Staff Sgt. Wallace Lavne III, a local
recruiter who also spent time in Iraq, said
the good news is not reported, and that
upsets soldiers.
"W e received a lot of accolades from
the Iraqi people," Worthington said.
Working with the Iraqi police, he met
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were mixed feelings about the U.S pres­
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On patrol. Kyle Worthington did run into
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Still, he said many Iraqis welcomed the sol­
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"Some look at Americans as invaders,
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"With the Iraqi police we ran joint
patrols and training with them ,"
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"I tiunk everybody's on the same
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Support from home is what sustains
most ol the soldiers, he said
"The thing that gets you through all
this combat is your family." he explained.
ANo, coming home on leave after six
months, he was pleasantlv surprised
when strangers approached him to shake
his hand and say thanks
"People that vou didn't even know
would walk up and say. 'Excellent job
over there,"' he said
Even though he didn't see any combat,
Worthington nonchalantly said: “You're
always getting shot at from somewhere."
Sometimes they were drive through an

intersection that moments later is blown
up when another convoy is moving
through.
"You're always hearing gunshots, and
sometimes you know where they are
coming from, and sometimes you don't,"
he explained.
Worthington brought along many pho­
tos of Saddam's palaces that show just
how infatuated tne man was with him ­
self. Worthington visited the Al Faw
Palace, which now houses the multina­
tional force Iraq command.
The soldier explains how giant heads
depicting the dictator were taken down
from the com ers of the palace. One might
think a giant head might be a bust of
Saddam, but the pictures show a tiny
Worthington standing in front of 40-foot
fiberglass portrayals o f Saddam in mili­
tary gear.
Another photo shows the young man
sitting in one of Saddam's thrones at Al
Faw. Worthington looks like a munchkin
sitting in a red and gold throne of the
Wizard of Oz. In this case, the wizard of
Iraq was all too real.
Worthington also visited the Baghdad
zoo that house’s Hussein's son's animals,
such as a cheetah. Another picture cap­
tures the soldier petting the tame cat.
He doesn't keep in touch with any of
the people he met in Iraq, but
Worthington remembers trying to com­
municate with them as he spoke English
and they spoke Arabic.
"They're pretty good guys." he said,
referring to the Iraqi police. "They're not
as bad as people make them out to be."
He has hope that the Iraqi people will
straighten their country out, especially
when he recalls the enthusiasm of elec­
tion day there on Jan. 30.
"There was a lot of energy."
W orthington said. "M any of them
walked miles to get to polls." Iraqis also
valued the ink on their fingers that iden­
tified them as having voted, he said,
recalling how Mime would hold their fin­
gers in the air as a symbol.
His parents, Chris and Cindv Walters,
still live in Santord on Id th Street.
Worthington said he loves his family, but
joining the military helped him mature
into a man.
"I was able to move out on my own
and kind of spread my own wings," he
said.
"The military training makes you
grow up. and makes you think about
things.”
Lavne s.ud anyone with interest in the
Army can contact him at 124 Towne
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Briefs

S p o r ts
SCC team s m aking final push for state

LIFEGUARD JOB FAIR
Orange County Parks
and Recreation will host
a second lifeguard job
fair at the Fort Gatlin
Recreation Complex
today (Wednesday, April
This two and one-half
hour job fair will begin at
4 p.m. The job fair will be
used to staff Orange
County's aquatic centers
during the upcoming
summer season. Job fair
attendees need not be
certified lifeguards, as
candidates selected for
employment will receive
free lifeguard instruction.
The jiVb fair will
include interviews and
water skills evaluations
of: swimming 5lK&gt;-vards
non-stop while utilizing
the breaststroke and front
crawl with rhythmic
breathing and a stabiliz­
ing, propellant kick; and
swimming 20 yards
using front crawl or
breaststroke, surface div­
ing to a depth of 7 to 10
feel, retrieving a 10pound object, returning
to surface and swimming
20 yards back to starting
point.
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to bring their driver's
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Freshman Mike McClendon improved to
10-0 on the season on Monday, allowing
just three runs, two earned, over eight
Innings, giving up just seven hits, striking
out five and walking only one as the
Seminole Community College baseball
team defeated Sente Fe Community
College. 8-6, for the Raiders' ninth win In
their last 10 games.

Fm hm an Mike McClendon improved
to 10-0 as the Raiders pounded Santa Fe
Community College 8-6 totaling 19 hits
Monday afternoon at Sam Maupin Wall
Field in Gainesville.
The Raiders (36-16, 14-7) were eager
to rid themselves of memories of their
last trip to Gainesville, which resulted
in a blown 7-0 lead, jumped out of the
gates early with all nine starters getting
a hit by the fifth inning.
The Raiders scored the first run of the
game when Aren Griffin singled to left
and went first to third on a single by
Travis Battle. Jon Lozada drove Griffin
home with a groundnut to give the
Raiders an early 1-0 lead.
Reinatdo Alicano hit his first career
triple to drive in a run in the fourth; the
triple was the seventh the Raiders hit
this season.
Lozada continued to his torrid month
of April adding another three-hit per­
formance to his resume raising his sea­
sons average to a team high 361 (60166).
In the eighth inning, Griffin Ic’d of
with his second double of the afternoon,
and then proceeded to swipe his 18th
base on the season leaving him primed
to score on Steven Kellum's RBI single.
Kellum joined Battle and Kyle Patrick as
the only players to have (our hits in a
single game.

Baseball, softball
team s head into
final week near
top of conference
Battle continued his hot-hitting with a
2 for 5 day driving in a run. Sanford’s
Justin Frost added a two-hit perform­
ance adding a double.
Oviedo's Tyler Ackley has stepped up
his performance at the dish adding two
more hits and an RBI.
McClendon (10-0, 1.81) was his usual
dominant self allowing just three runs,
two earned over 8.0 innings, giving up
just seven hits, punching out five bat­
ters, walking only one.
McClendon's 10th regular season vic­
tory is the most since 2003 when current
University of South Carolina standout
Zac McCamie went 10-2 In the regular
season, leading the Raiders to the Junior
College World series.
The Raiders have gone 9-1 over their
past 10 games and will wrap up the
road portion of their schedule today
(Wednesday) in Ocala against Central
Florida Community College in a game
that will have huge ramifications on the
Mid-Florida Conference playoff seeding.
The Raiders remain In the conference
lead and have a leg-up to the automatic

State Tournament bid, but will need
tremendous effort coming down the
stretch to clinch their third playoff trip
in the past four seasons. In tire MidFlorida conference only the top two
teams make the playoffs with any and
all tie-breakers done with one-game
playoffs at a neutral alte. John Ducey (61 2.06) will make the start for the
Raiders in Ocala. First pitch at G oodktt
Field is scheduled for 3 p.m.
The team will host Daytona Beach
Community College at Raider Field on
Friday at 3 p.m. and would host Santa
Fe on Saturday at noon if necessary. If
SCC wins today and Friday, Saturday's
game would not be played.
The SCC softball team will also wrap
up the regular season this week and are
looking to close on a strong note head­
ing into the state tournament.
The Raiders, ranked No. 6 in the state
poll, ran their record to 38-16 with a
sweep of Lake-Sumter Community
College, 10-2 and 6-2, on Sunday.
The team was to have hotted St. Johns
River Community College in their final
conference doubiehrader on Tuesday
and then close out the regular season
with a doubleheader against Polk In
Winter Haven (5 p.m. and 7 p.m.) on
Thursday and then return home to host
national power Palm Beach Community
College in a doubleheader on Saturday
at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Admission to all
home games is free of charge.

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Fort Gatlin Recreation
Complex is located at
2009 Lake Margaret
Drive in Orlando. For
din’d ions, please contad
the Fort Gatlin
Recreation Complex at
(407) 858-3290.
SOAP BOX DERBY
The Central Florida
Soap Box Derby and The
Sanford Recreation
Department will be spon­
soring a two-dav Derov
Rally Day this weekend,
April 23rd and 24th.
Each car will run a
minimum of two rail’s
(Double Elimination
Time Swap) and car and
driver must meet AASBD
standards. Cars must use
Z-Glass Wheels (No
Wheel Bank) and the
classes an* Stink.
Superstink and Master.
You must be pre-registerod and paid by April
21, NO ON SITE REGIS­
TRATION! First Racer
$45 or two cars, if a fami­
ly member (brother or
sister), $75.00.
Check in time is 7 a m.
and the first race starts at
8 a.m.
For mow information
call Race Director Norm
Perry at the SRP (407330-5697) or at home
(321-267-0168).
SONGBIRD FESTIVAL
The Welcome Back
Songbirds Festival this
Saturday (Apnl 23), high­
lights an Earth Pay cele­
bration at Chinsegut
Nature Center in
Brooksville. The free fes­
tivities luck off early at
7:30 a m with live bird
banding followed by a
birds of prey demonstra­
tion at 9 a m There are a
variety of pn»grams
throughout the day on
warblers, basic birding,
native plant landscaping,
bird box building, and
wildflower and butterfly
walks- There ate games for
children, wildlife presenta­
tion* and programs on
plantings for birds.
Vendor's and exhibitor's
booths open at 9 a m.
along with numerous out­
door and wildlife-related
activities, scheduled
through the conclusion of
the event at 4 p m.
Refreshments as well as
nature-related books and
native plants will be avail­
able for purchase from
local vendors.
Chinsegut Nature Center
is located just north of
Brooksville off US 41. To
get to the site from 1-75,
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C alath es,
M erth ie
m ak e 1st
T eam
A ll-S ta te
By Doan Smith
Sports EdNor
A banner buys basketball
season did not so unnoticed
when the Florida Sport*
Writers Association got togeth­
er to vote on the 2005 FHS AA
All-State Basketball Teams.
Lake Mary All-American
candidate and Marshall tignee
Darryl Merthie was leading
Central Florida in scoring at
almost 30 points per game ami
had the Rams at 16-3 and
ranked No. 6 in the Class 6A
State Toll before suffering an
injury that virtually ended his
season.
But the writers didn't forget
the 6-foot-2 point guard, put­
ting him on the Class 6A First
Team. He and the 2004-05 Mr.
Florida, DeLand's Keith
Brumbaugh, wen* the only
Central Floridians to make the
first team as all of the others
came from South Florida.
The only other Seminole
Athletic Conference player to
make the Class 6A Team was
Winter Springs two-sport star
Brett Hodges, who made tire
Honorable Mention list.
It shouldn’t surprise anyone
that Lake Howell's Nick
Calathes made the Class 5A
All-State First Team despite
the fact that he is only a soph­
omore.
The still-growing 6-foot-4

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Lake Howell sophomore Nick Calathes (left) and Lake Mary senior Darryl Merthie (right) were named to the
Florida Sports Writers Association Class 5A and Class 6A First Team All-State teams, respectively, after leading
their dubs to a combined 45-14 record this season. Calathes and Merthie were the only County stars named to
the First Team, but four other were named either to the Second, Third or Honorable Mention teams.
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Tribe boys, Rams girls claim SAC track titles
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L sa by MMor Stevie Warren,
th t Seminole High School boy*
held off a strong charge from
hoot Lyman to win the
Seminole Athletic Conference
Championship, 175-to-166J, at
the Carlton D. Henley Spocta
Com dex last Thunday
Warren won the 100,200 and
400-meter daahet aa well aa the
long jum p and triple Jump to
put the Thbe on top.
O verall the Fighting
Seminole* won eight of the 17
events and almost completely
dominated the sprints and
relays.
In fa ct the Tribe claimed the
first four finishing spots in the
100-meters, seniorss IRobert
Peterson, Travis Knight and
Freddie Howard Jr.
r. following
Warren across the tape, while
also running 1-2-3 in the 200meters and first and second in
the 400-meters.
Seminole also won the 4 x
100-meter and 4 x 400-meter
relay's and senior football and
weightlifting star Kevin Harris
won the shot put.
The Greyhounds were led by
senior Von Dixon, who won the
110-meter and 300-meter hur­
dle events and was second in
the triple jump and third in the
long Jump. Lyman also won the
4 x 800-meter relay race, while
Junior Dan Hamilton won the
pole vault and J. Eiserman won
the high Jump.
Also getting a pair of wins

Martika Jones, 4fc 3 Lyman High School
5250:4. Lake Mary High School 5235 (1.
AUdya Chandler II. 2. Addey Hall II; 3
Chrwttna O n 4; 4 Shawnkevta Stafford.
915. Lake Brantley High School 5245 (1.
Kathleen Prudent tl; 2. Melltaa
Coleman II; 3 Cameryn luatice. 11; 4.
Kcm-Ann Brown 111 6. Oviedo High
School 5552 (I. Paige Douglas 10; 2
Adriana Andenon 11; 3. Pephanie
Aureiua, 11; 4. Kathryn Koeatnet 12). 7.
lake Howell High School 10246 (I.
Katie Caufteid. 12 2 Artel Figueroa. 4; 3
Jennifer Roque. It; 4. Lauren D Ottavio.

Seminole's Stevie Warren wins five individual
events; Trinity Prep teams sweep Class 1A District 7 Championships
was Winter Springs senior Kyle
Jones, who won both the 1,600meter and 3700-meter races.
The other Individual winner
was Lake Mary sophomore
Matthew WrUmt in the discus.
On the girls' side, Lake Mary
only hadI lfour individual champions, freshman basketball star
Jordan Coleman in the 400meters, Junior Katie Evans in
the high Jump, senior Shereena
Hollis in the shot put and Jun­
ior Ashley Kirkpatrick in the
discus, but it was enough to
hold off host Lyman and senior
star Quawandis Grubbs, 138.5to-117.
Grubbs won three times, win­
ning both the 100- and 300meter hurdles and the long
Jump, in a tie with Winter
Springs' Yvonne George. Junior
Anissa Geveland also won the
100-meter dash for the
Greyhounds.
Oviedo finished a distant
fifth, but still had three individ­
ual champions.
Senior All-American Jennifer
Barringer won the 800-meters
and 1,600-meters and senior
Brittany McDermott won the
pole vault.
Winter Springs finished third
with George
rge adding the triple
Jump to her co-title in the long
Jump.
Fourth-place Lake Brantley
got wins from junior Amanda
Hintze in the 3,200-meters and

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the 4 x 800-meter relay team.
And sixth-place Seminole had
Junior Brittany Martin win the
200-meter dash asi well as hav­
ing it's relay teams win the 4 x
100-meters and 4 x 200-meters.
Seminole and Lake Mary will
be headed to the Class 4ADUtrict 2 Meet at Flagler Palm
Coast High School in Bunnell
today (Wednesday) with Lake
Brantley, Lyman, Oviedo and
Winter Springs in the Class 4A3 Meet at
i Show alter
District1 3'
Field in Winter Park and Lake
Howell in the Class 3A-District
6 Meet at the G ty Complex of
New Smyrna Beach on
Thursday.
The top four finishers in each
event will qualify for next
week's regional meet.
The G ass lA-District 7 Meet
was held Ust Thursday at
Trinity Prep and the Saints
proved to be rude hosts, easily
winning both the boys and
girls titles.
Led by eighth-grader
Amanda Powell Trinity Prep
won eight of the !17 individual
events, including all three relay
races, and had 16 qualify for
the regional*.
Powell won four events, the
100-meter and 200-meter dash­
es as well as the long Jump and
triple Jump.
Crooms Academy finished
seventh with Yolanda Grant
making her way to the region­
al* in two events, winning die
100-meter hurdles and placing
third in the 300-meter hurdles,
while Jackie Hunt also quali­
fied for regional* by finishing
third in the shot put.
Also of local interest
Sanford's Jen Rusal an All
Souls graduate, won the discus

for Father I
The Saints boys also won
eight individual titles and had
20 regional qualifiers.
Leading the way with two
wins each were Jake Hightower
(110-meter and 300-meter hur­
dles) and Steve Curley (1,600meters and 3,200-meters).
Crooms Academy came home
third and had 13 qualify for
regional*.
Cherry won the
Senior Larry
I
400-meter dash, was second in
the triple Jump and fourth in
the long jump to lead the
Panthers, who also won the 4 x
800-meter relay.
The qualifiers will take part
in the G ass lA-Region 2 Meet
at the Payne Stewart Athletic
Complex on the campus of The
First Academy in Orlando
tomorrow (Thursday) with the
top four finishers in each event
qualifying for the State Meet.
SEMINOLE ATHLETIC
CONFERENCE
CHAMPIONSHIPS
at Lyman High School

GIRLS
Team Scorn _ I Lake Mary High
School IMS). 2. Lvmao High Shonl.
117. J Winter Spring* High School 10)
4 Lake Brantley' High School S2. *
Oviedo High School *1. ft Senunole
High School 5* 50. 7 Lake Howell High
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100 Meter Daati _ I Aniwa Cleveland.
II. Lyman. 12 4*. 2 Roberta Either. 4
Lake Mary 12 7*. J hem -Ann Brown II.
Lake Brantley. 120). 4 Enchanter Argro
4, Lyman 1244. S Mama Bellamy 4
Lake Mary. 1)0*. t&gt; Faith Hampton 12
Seminole. 1)0*. 7 |r*»ica Irwin 11
Winter Spnng* I) 6)
200 Meter Hath . I Bnttney Martin II
Seminole 2**6. 2 Amwa Cleveland. II.
Lyman 27 )2. ) Martika Jones 4 Winter
Spring*. 27 57. 4 Iordan Coleman 4
Lake Mary. 2777. S Roberta Ficher 4

Lake Mary. 27.7*. 6 Mama Bellamy. 4.
Lake Mary. 2*56
400 Meter Dash . I. Iordan Coleman 4.
Lake Mary. 54B0. 2. Evelyn Moore. I I
Seminole. 1.-01.55; 3. lulta May*. 12
Lyman 10)45. 4. Aruri Robdlatd. 4.
Lake Brantley. 10) S i 5. Kelly Robtnaon
10. Lake Mary. 1 0 )9 4 ; 4. Matte
Wantwedc II. Winter Spring* 10450. 7.
Yvonne George. 12 Winter Spring*.
10460
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12 Oviedo, 2 19 2*. 2 Evelyn Moot*. 12
Seminole. 252 09. ) Virgdia Phillip*. 10.
Winter Spring*. 2 5 ) 4). 4 Dante Stahlet
9. Lake Brantley. 2.35.5*. 5. Whitney
Hintre. 10. Lake Brantley. 2.35.93; 6
Catalina Inter*. 9. Lake Mary. 244 IS; 7.
Gabby Celt 9, Lake Howell 2 44 62
1*00 Meter Raa _ I. Jennifer Bamnger.
12 Oviedo. 4 5400. 2 Amanada HmUr.
11. Lake Brantley. 5 20 00. 3 Vtrgtlia
rhtllipt. 10. Winter Spring* 54300; 4
Bnttany Lambert. 12 Winter Spring*.
5 50 00. 5 Meli**a Miller. 9, Lake
Brantley. 5 52 00. 6 Le»lie Wheelet 9.
Lake Brantley. 601 00. 7 Sarah Paulhus
II. lvman 6 0 )0 0
1.200 Meter Ran _ I Amanada Hintxe.
II. Lake Brantlrv. 11 52 06. 2 Bnttany
Lamhrrt. 12 Winter Spring*. 12 56 15. )
Mrliwa Millet. 4, Lake Brantley. 1)04)7.
4 Le*)ie Wheeler. 4. Lake Brantley.
1.114 15. 5 Lmi lev Goldumth. «. Lake
Mary. 13511*. 6 Kendra Met an II.
Lake Brantley I) 52(W, 7 Enca Taltn*. 4,
lake Mary. 13 52 50
100 Meter Hurdle* _ I Quawandi*
Grubb*. 12. Lyman 15 42. 2 Nete
Itrnneheld. II. lvman 16 75. 3 Addev
IUI1. II. Lake Mary. 1746.4 Coral Bryan
4. Winter Spring*. I* 20. 5 lillian Phipps
12 Lake Brantley. 1*25. 6 A*h!ev
Kirkpatrick, II. t*k r Mary 1*70. 7
Amanda Keve*. 12 Oviedo. 1* 71
MB Meter Hurdle* . I Ouawandi*
Gruhtw 12. Lvman 4* 54. 2 Shannon
Andrr*on II. Oviedo. 5170. 3 Katie
Caufield 12. Lake Howell 52*0. 4
Imniter Ru&gt;|ur. II Lake HowetL 54 55. 5
lillian Hupp* 12 Lake Brantley 55 26. 6
Amanda Keve*. 12 Oviedo. 57 71; 7
Addey Hall. II. Lake Mary 10U 21
4*100 Meter ReUy . 1 Seminole High
School. V)74 (I Faith Hampton 12. 2
Hnttnev Martin 11; 3 Michelle Tamdi
10 4 lrah Fitten III. 2 Wintrt Spnng*
High School 51'AHI Angrl llrmp*. 4. 2
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School 4:1322 (1. Evelyn Moot*. 12 2
Faith Hampton 12 3 Leah Fitten 11; 4
Bnttney Martin Uh 2 Winter Spruvg*
High School 4.1912 (I. Michelle Enve*t
II; 2 VlrgiUa Phillips 10, 3. Martika
lone*. 9; 4 YVorme George. I2L 3 Lyman
High School 427.11 j 4 Lake Brantley
High School 42744 (1 Axur* RobiUard.
9. 2. Whitney Hintre. 10; 3 A»hlee
Roger*. 10, 4 Dame Stahlet 91 5 Lake
Mary High School 441 44 (1. Jordan
Coleman 9; 2. Roberta Fuhet 9,3 Mama
Bellamy. 9; 4 Kelly Robuuon 10)
4*M0 Meter Relay _ 1 Lake Brantley
High School 1014 SO (I Amanada
Hintre, 11; 2 Whitney Hintxe, 10. 3
Leslie Wheelet 9. 4 Dame Stahlet. 9). 2
Lake Mary High School 1052 36(1 Sena
Cook*. II. 2 Catalina Inert*. 9. 3 Altuon
Dreyet. 9. 4 Shana Simp*on 12). 3
Winter Spnng* High School II0740 (I
Michelle Ernest. II; 2 Bnttany Lambert.
12. 3 Matte Wantwadi. II; 4 Sutie
Dupree. 9), 4 Oviedo High School.
11.50 78 (I. Samantha Clore. It. 2
Kathryn Cummin*. 10. 3 Gu Gandolio.
9. 4 |dlian Lrncryk. 10). 3 Lyman High
School It 52*2 * Lake Howell High
School 115*31 (1 Kabe Caufield. 12. 2
Lia Bombard. 9. 3 Gabby Celt 4, 4
Addey Dedio * 11)
High lump . I Katie Evan*. II. Lake
Mary. 4-0S00. 2 Adnana Anderson II.
Oviedo. 4-0*00. 3 Yvonne Grorgr. 12
Wenter Spnng*. J4-06 00. 4 (be) Bnttany
rrewrite. II. Lake Mary, and Arura
RobiUard. 9. Lake Brantley. 4-0400. *
Shana Sunpaun 12 Lake Mary. 4-0200. 7
Ariel Figueroa. 9. Lake Howell 1442 00
Pole Vault. 1 Bnttney McDermott 12
Oviedo. 100*00. 2 Meagan Martin 9.
Lake Mary. 4-06 00. 3 Amanda Keyes 12
Oviedo. 400 00. 4 (be) Chrwta Phillips
II, Lyman and Jtllian riupps 12 Lake
Brantley. 70*00. * Lora Letter. II.
Lyman P-OKJO. 7 Elizabeth Warren II.
Srnunole. 6-0*00
Long lump _ I (be) (Juawandi*
Grubb*. 12 Lyman and Yvcavne George.
12 Winter Spring*. 1605 50. 3 Jordan
Coleman 4. Lake Mary. 1600 00. 4 Nete
Brrvnefield. II. Lyman 150400. 5 Katie

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11. SrminoJr. 13-0000
Wp«« lump _ | Yvonne George, 12
Winin Spring., 33-1000, 2. |„rd.n
Colrmaa 9. Lake Mary, 33-OftSO, 3 |Ur|
Martika four*. 9, Winter Spring, and
Enchanter Argm. 9. lyman. 32-04 50. 5
Sma Omk. 11, Lake Mary, 31-09.30, ft
Lrah Fitlm, II, Seminole, 31013 30. 7.
lulia May. 12, Lyman, 310330.
ShcH htl _ 1 Shmvna llnlli*. 12 Lair
Mary, 36(34(11. 2 Nam.ua Ewing, 1|,
Winter Spring. 36-0730, 3 Nrlr
Brnnrlirld. II. Lyman. 340000; 4
Aahley Kirkpatrick, II, Lair Mary. 3002.30. 3 Alywu Whrelrt. 12 Lyman, 2911 00. 6 |nwa Fimitt. II, Srminolr. 290700. 7. Drteinv Bonnarte, 10, Winter
Spring. 2900 SO
Olama Throw _ 1. Aahlry Kirkpatrick.
II, Lair Mary. 11400. 2 Shrmma Hotli.
12 Lair Mary. 106-02. 3 Nrlr Brnnrlirld.
11. Lyman, 11U-W, 4 Namua Ewing 11,
Winter Spring. 9201, 3 Aly»ca WWlrt,
12 Lyman, *407, ft Tamria Campbell
12 Srminolr. 77-&lt;N, 7 |ada Altera. II.
Lyman, 7*09
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Tram Score* _ I Srminnlr High Shonl.
173. 2 Lyman High School |m*S0. 3
Lair Marc High Shoot. *9, 4 U i r
Branllry High Shool. ft3, 3 Winter
Spring. High School 3*. ft U i r llnwrlt
High Shim! 13, 7 IHledn High Shi.il.

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INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
100 Mrlrr Hath . I Strvir Warrm. 12
Srminnlr, 10*1, 2 Robert P«-trr*nn. 12
Srminnlr, 10.91; 3 Travi* knight 12.
Sminnlr. II 11. 4 In.ldir IInward. 12
Srminnlr. II 17. 3 C I Walker. 12.
l yman. II 27, ft Inhnrll Barber 12 U ir
Marc, II 32. 7, Craig Mrwhnrtrr 12 U ir
Marc II 32
200 Mrlrr |)a»h _ I SIrvie Wamiv 12
Srminnlr, 22&lt;ai, 2. KoK-rt Petmoa 12
Srminnlr. 22 «l I Em |nhn*on. 10.
Sminnlr. 2124 4 C I Walirr. 12
Lymaa 2140. 3 Inhnrll Rjrbrr 12 U ir
Mary. 21ft1. ft l.rvg Andmoa 10. Uir
Marc 21 ft4. 7 Travt. knight. 12
Srminnlr. 21 *0
400 Mrlrr ITa.h 1 Strvir Wxtn-n. 12
Sminnlr. 31 34 I I ric Inhnwm. lit,
Srminnlr 3| M 3 Shaun Knba-rt. 12
lyman. 'I 65 4 timothy M i»/ji. II.
U i r Branllry. 3| *at 3 Irvin CoUn-r. 10
Srminnlr. 31 9u n Kndnry lhomav 12
U i r Rrantlrv. 32 4a 7 Bernard lackaon.
12 U i r Mary. 3304
I.XOO Mrlrr Run I kite |tmry 12
Winter Spring* 4 39 34 2 Andrew
Walirr. II. IVintrr Spnng* 4 43 7a, 3
Inrdan hw-rman. 10. Li man. 4 47 34 4
hrvm tl Matlry. 10. Lair Btanllrt.
4 4* a*. 3 Robert Salt-nun, 10. Lyman.
4 34 94, r, l hn*inphrr CTawwm, II.
Lyman. 4 3a 2a. 7. Ilavul Vt-ilander. II.
U i r Brantley. 4 39 34
3.200 Mrlrr Run . I kylr |nnr*. 12
Winter Spring*. KMM 2*. 2 Inrdan
Ei*rrmarv 10. Lyman. 102a32. 3 KnW-it
Salt*man 10. Lyman 10 29 12. 4 Akhary
la-rhardt. II. Lyman. 10 3a 34. 3 Will
Mrr*. 10, Wintrr Spring*. 110**7, ft
RltharJ Dudnry. 12. liman. II 14ft*. 7
Andrrw Phrlp*. 12. Lair Btantlrv
1123 21
HO Mrlrr Hurdle* _ 1 V«m Ihnm. 12
Lyman 13 20. 2 Itemetrm* Sr**mn». 10.
Srminulr. Iftl9, 3 Rndiwy (Irani, 12
Sminnlr. 1ft M). 4 Antoine Hall. 11.

Lymaa 1723,3 Stephan Johnaon 9, Lair
Branllry, 17.7ft; ft. Garrett Scan, II, U i r
Mary, 17.91; 7. Dunlin Elliot 12. U i r
HowrIL 1*24
300 Mrlrr Hurdle* _ 1 Wm Diana 12
Lymaa 4 1 M; 2. |or Ft(r, 12 U i r
HowrIL 42 94. 3 Miir Bm a 12 U i r
Mary, 43 49; 4. Oitavtua McCullough. II,
Lymaa 4354; 3. IVmrtnu* Srnrkra, 10,
Srminnlr, 45*4; ft Rodney Grant 12
Srminnlr, 4AfcS; 7. Carrrtl Scott, 11, U i r
Mary, 47J4
4*100 Mrlrr Rrlay _ I. Srminolr High
SchnoL 4329 |l Travi. Knight 12 2.
Cavnr Richardwm. 12; 3. Freddie
Howard. 12; 4. Robert Prtrraoa 121: 2.
Lyman High Shool, 44.34 (1. Ryan
Firming, 10; 2 Quintan Whack. 10,3. Van
Duoa 12 4. C. ) Walirr. 12); 3 U i r
Mary High Shonl. 44 64 II. Johnrll
Bartter. 12; 2 Carl Buinrd, 12 3 Bowm
tdrhra 9, 4. Craig Mrwhortet 12); 4.
Winter Spnng* High SchnoL 4723 (I.
Hector RfcpirL II; 2. Not reported; 3.
Brendan MaUlontr. 10, 4. Man Bookrr,
9); 3 U i r Howril High School 47.43 (1.
Du*tin Elliot 12 2 John Rivera. 9; 3.
Tyrone Coleman, 12 4 Jiw File, 121. 6
U i r Brantley High School 4763 (I.
Elliott Kladli, 11; 2. Shah/aad
Mohammed. II; 3. Not reported, 4, No!
reported l
4«400 Mrlrr Relay . I Srminolr High
ShiaiL 3.31 37 (I Enc |nhn*oa 10; 2.
Ireddie Howard. 12: 3 Cavnr
Ruhardcon, 12; 4 Irvin Collier. 10); 2.
Uke Man High S hitl, 3.3ft43(1 Greg
Andcr-w&gt;n 10, 2 Bowen Idrhra 9; 3
Bernard )ack*on. 12. 4, Reginald
Robmwin. 9), ,3 Lair Branllry High
SchnoL .3 40 (| Rodney Thoma*. 12. 2.
Brandon Ham* II 3 Bmnr Ham*. 12
4. Timothy M wjk. III. 4 Lyman High
Shool 141 4*11 Antonio BnnMin. 10,2
B | Van Brunt. 12 .3 Antoine 1UIL II; 4
Shaun Robert* 12)
4«*00 Mrlrr Rrlay _ I. Lyman High
School * 33 12 (I Daniel Bu*h. II: 2 B I
Van Brunt. 12. 3 Inrdan Eicrrmaa 10. 4
Shaun Robert*. 12). 2 U i r Brantley High
School. * 33 34 (I. Scott llahnrrl. 11; 2
Hrandno Ham*. 11. 3. kevtn (3 Matlry,
10. 4 Brrinr Ham* !2|. .3 U i r Maw
1hgh School, a 3* 3ft M krvtn Cytnaa 12
2 Chad Holliv 9 3 Em tattle* 12. 4
Brandon Tolley. HI. 4 Wintrr Spnng*
High shoot * * I tl tl Andrrw Walirr.
11.2 Nut reported .3 Tim Meadow. 11:4
lonathan IVS* 121 3 Outdo High
Shool, a 37 13 tl Lnc Gutdrr, H. 2
Stephen 1 nan. Ill, 3 Sammy Palmer. II.
4 Richard Ben-on HI. ft Srminnlr High
Shool 9 17 74 &lt;I Alphonwi lohnvm. 10.
2 Aidtin llrck*. ID, 3 |or Lemotv 10. 4
Alan kednmki. 111). 7 U i r Howril
I hgh Shod. 9 ca 0711 Ptiillip Diamond.
9 2 Abraham Beatr* II. .3 lorFitr. 12.4
Not n-portnl I
High lump . I | IHerman. 10. Lyman.
3-1 out 2 Rodney Grant. 12 S-mmoU-. 50*00; 1 Garn-tt Sntt. II. U i r Mary1. 307 73 4 Inin Collier, 10. Srminolr. |3Ohtit. 3 ttie) Sran Murphy, 11. U i r
Brantley. Anttiine Hall. II. Lyman anil
Bernard |jhLw*n. 12. U ir Mary. 5-01 HI)
Polr Vault . 1 Dan Hamilton. II.
lyman. I lain**. 2 Brendan Buckley. 12.
Liman. 11-06(111,3 l hn* Bndgrmarv 10.
lim an 114*100. 4 Brett Anthony. 12
lake Man. UMiht*). 3 Rui Swtte. 10.
Oviedo. 94lr&gt;t*1, ft kevin lim an. 12
lake Mary. |94iftOO, 7 (tie) Robbie
Hutiley. 9, lyman and Viclof Blair 9.
Oviedo 94»tl*t
long lump _ I Strew IVarmv. I2.
Seminole. 2l4l2(*l 2 Antoine Hall H.
Lyman. 11 11man 20- III (*). 3 Von

Duon, 12 Lyvua 20-06.75.4 ( a m Tate,
12 Srminolr, 204)5 23; 3. Greg Andmoa
10. U i r Mary. 2044.30, ft. Sran Murphy.
It, U i r Branllry, 204)330; 7. Carry
Berry. 10, Winter Spring*. 194)700.
Triple lump _ I. Strvir Warms 12
Srminolr, 44-04 50, 2 Man Dixon. 12
Lymaa 43-07.00; 3. Irvin Collier, 10,
Srminolr, 42-01.00; 4. Jaran Tate, 12
Srminolr. 41-0*30, S .)actum Alexandre
12 Lair Mary. 41-074)0; ft. Antainr Hall
11, Lymaa 414)2 00, 7. |aron Derby, 12
Srminnlr. 400*30
Shot Pul _ I. Kevin Karri*. 12
Srminolr, 460030; 2 Ctirta Kxack, II,
Wintrr Spring*, 43-06.23; 3. Austin Sugg*,
10, Lair Mary, 42-OT 00; 4. Chrotaphrr
Davta, tl, U i r Branllry, 41-09 23, S.
Matthew Wright 10. Lair Mary. 39-1050,
ft. Sran Daniel*. 10, U i r Mary. 394)300,
7. Ian William*. 10, Lymaa 37-03 00.
Diems Throw 1. Matthew Wright 10,
U i r Mary. 13003; 2 Kylr Kirby, II. U i r
Brantley. 12303, 3. Camrmn Br«aw, 9,
U i r Mary. 12107; 4. Chria Kraci. II.
Winter Spring*, 12004; 3. Steve Cooley,
11, Winter Spring*, 11*00; 6. Dan
Hoakra II, Winter Spring*, 11244, 7.
Ryan Nrlmv 11, Lymaa 10906

Trinity Prep, 1132
2*0 Mrtrr Dark _ 3. Pittman. Brandon.
12 Trinity Prep, 23 *0.
4*0 Mater Darh _ 1. Cherry, Larry, 12
Croatia, 31-07; 4. MUIrt Drmetrui*. 10.
Craoma, 34.10.
M&gt; Meter Run _ 1. Robert*, John. 12
Trinity Prep, 2.0339; 2 Haaaa Maria 12
Crooma. 20*10, 4. Lania. Kevin, 10,
Trinity Prep, 20937.
1,400 Meter Run _ 1. Curley, Steve, 12
Trinity Prep, 4293ft; 2 Larue, Kevin, 10.
Trinity Prep, 4490*. 4. Goutar, Hanley, 9,
Trinity Prep, 30201.
3300 Meter Run . 1. Curley, Steve, 12
Trinity Ptep. 953 0 3 ,2 Robert* |oha 12

Trinity Prep, 1033JI.
110 Meter Hurdle* _ 1. Hightawe* Jake,
12 Trinity Prep, 16.16; 2 Corley, Waul
12 Crown* 17ft*.
300 Meter Hurdle* _ 2 Hightawe*
Jake, 12 Trinity Prep, 44.17; 3. Corley,
Yu»ul, 11 Crown* 4445; 4. Madni. Tmtk.
12 Trinity Ptep, 4640.
4*100 Meter Relay _ 1. Trinity
Preparatory School ’A’, 43 40; 3. Crooma
Academy, ‘A’, 46.40
4x400 Meter Relay _ 2. Croom*
Academy, *A’, 3:39 45; 3. Trinity
Preparatory School’ ‘A', 347 42
4x000 Meter Relay _ 1. Crooma
Academy, 'A*. 052.2*; 4. Trinity

Crown* 37-08.00c 4.
Trinity Ptep, 36-0730.
Shot Put _ 3.
Croom* 39-04XD.

CLASS 1A-D1STRICT 7
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GIRLS
Tram Score* „ I. Trinity Preparatory
School, III: 2. Mount Dora Bible School
124. .3 Father Lnprr Catholic High. 107,
4 VVamrr Chmtian Academy. 73, 5.
Mnntvrrdr High, ft The Village* Charter
School 57; 7, Crnom* Academy, HE *
The Matter'* Academy, ft.
INDIVIDUAL LOCAL QUALIFIERS
100 Meter D**h _ 1. Powell. Amanda. *,
Tnnltv Prep, 1306; 2 Hunt Ca*ry, It,
Trinity Prep, 1357.
200 Meter Deah _ 1. Powell, Amanda. R,
Trinity Prep. 2ft 71), 2. Irumundom. l«t. 10.
Tnntty Prep. 2*.30, .3 Decctnn. Emily. 9,
Tnnitv Prep. 2R.35.
400 Meter Dath . 2. Walmer. Courtney.
10, Irvuty Prep, l Oft ft9
l.ftOO Meter Run . 3 Woodruff. CheUi.
7. Trinity Trep. 3.5*55. 4 laughtin,
U u rra 9, Truuiy riep, ft 14 *1
100 Mrlrr Hurdle* _ 4 t .rant. Tolanda.
9, Cnwm*. 20 12
100 Meter Hurdle* . I. Ford. Taylor, 12
Tnnitv Prep, 3ft.W. 3. Grant. 3olanda. 9.
Cn*&gt;m*. 11)130.
4*10(1 Mrlrr Relay . I Trinity
Pn-paratory School. ’A'. 5237.
4*400 Mrtrr Rrlay . I Trinity
Preparatory School 'A'. 4 37 77
4*000 Mrtrr Rrlay . I Trinity
Pn-paratory School 'A'. H 21 31
High jump . 2 Corbett. Stay. 11.
Trinity Ptep. 34*) (*)
Long lump _ I Powell Amanda. 0.
Trinity Ptep, 164)500
Triple lump _ 1 Powell Amanda. *,
In inly Prep. 30-10 00
Shot Pul ^ I katyncki. Brooke. 11,
Tnruly Prep, 274)ftUl 3 Hunt. |aciw. II.
I n mm*. 2*44 23
Ditcu* Throw _ | Ru**u Jra 11, Father
lopea. 934*)
ROYS

tram Score* _ I. trinity Preparatory
School, 1*2. 2 Father Lojxr/ Catholic
High 127. 1. ( room* Academy, 97. 4
Mount Dora Bible School. **. 3
Montvetde High. 53. ft Warner Chmtian
Academy. 4V 7. The Village* Charter
SchmL 37. *. The Matter * Academy, 2
INDIVIDUAL LOCAL QUALIFIERS
100 Mrlrr l)a*h 4 Boyd. Chm. 12

The
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LO CAL N E W S

Lyman junior Sanchez Hugh ley (lop) was named
C la w Second Team Alt-State, Lake Howell soph­
omore Joey Rodriguez (above) was named Class
5A Third Team All-State and Winter Springs sen­
ior Brett Hodges (right) was named to the Class
6A Honorable Mention Team by the Florida
Sports Writers Association recently.

All-State
Continued front Fig* IB
guard was the major reason the Silver Hawks
went 27-4 and got the State Final Four for the
third straight year.
He averaged 19.9 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.5
assists on a well-balanced squad that was
ranked in the Top Five all season, but he
clinched his spot on the First Team by scoring 36
points against Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer in a
71-61 loss in the State Semifinals.
it was the second straight year the long-range
bomber has starred in the state against the now
two-time defending state champions from
Dwyer.
One of the other four sophomore starters for
Lake Howril defensive specialist Joey
Rodriguez, was named to the Third Team.
What may be a surprise pick to some was that
junior Sanchez Hughiey from Lyman was tabbed

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Floral designer lor Flowers m
Fairyland. Busy local ftonst
locatad at Junction 434 A
17rt2 Design exp essential
Flexible approach A mufti
toakadototad F T F T 407-896•007. Jamas

elp

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Attention Truck Drrv*r*
More n t « business
CDL-A drivers 2 years
Exp required, mu it live
within 45 m*ie« of Daytona
Local work, home daily
Soma over night tnpi
back the next day
5850 00 to 5900 00 pet week
Major Msckcal Low Cort to (am#y
110 00
co-pay-5100 00
deductible*
Paid Vacation. 401k
50*. company match o! 4*.
Paid holiday.
Salem Carrier Inc
We are hiring
3143 International Speedway
Blvd
Please apply m person
Or Call 1-800-709-2536
AVAILABLE--Full Time Shop
Technician Position wtocai
distributor
Starting
pay
commensurate wteipenance
Excellent
banetits
Job
responsibiMrts disassemble,
dean rttd Kaaasmftk parts Job
Requirements
mechamcai
ability, able to lift 50 lb*, strong
math skills, familiar with
computers, attention to detail
previous machine shop and or
pump experience helpful
Submit appkeabon at 200 Tech
Drive. Sanford Central park.
Sartord FL 32771 F** 407-330
0301
Bobcat
Operator
Final
Grading Rough grades and
stemwalls Experienced. $12148* F/TwUt benefits 407-322B133

71—H elp Wanted

71—Help Wanted

71—H elp Wanted

r/Accountant •&gt;
2-3 yrs exp with
Peachtree Classic Accig
Job wilt involve A P checking
pay roll Qtrty P rotr tax p'ep
and GL entries EiprwvMi .ind
drug free person need only
apply Email resumes to
ctncharson itcfl rr com

Fknwv sfxip not* rryynt A flv»
design exp Some delivery
required Serious inquires only
407-324 8000

Inside Salts Position
Pebble Junction Inc
is
seeking a highly enthusiast*
nd-vdual wdh excellent
customer service skills Job
responsibilities
include
telephone solicitation o'do'
entry and lolkrw up counter
seres assist contractor needs
m yan) hep resotve customer
issues and problems and
participation in trade shows
Experience with compute'
entry
systems
highly
aesaabie Pebbie Junction
Inc otto's an excellent benefit
program
Piease
mail
resumes to Pebble Junction
702 South French Ave
Sanfond FL 32771 Fax to 407
323 5413 o' e-ma'i to
isebetie a pebb4e|uncton com

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting Salary M.SOTHr

Counter help Rubyjuicx* Noon3pm A 3pm 6pm Apply m
person tot W
1st St
downtown Santord Park A ts!
St
DetiveryNVafker:
Daily cash part 000(40 door
neighborhood deiiyoty For
deta i* can 1-600-481-0315
Driver needed Must have
clean record pass d'ug lest
Must ba over 25 y s old Proper
attire/ 407-927-2500
Experienced Dump Truck
driver wanted Clean Class B
CDL 407-947-8072
Earn extra Cash1Owe new cars
part time Cali Lau'a Russen
Courtesy Font. 407-326 6007

ftoirtta days. OFWF. 407*
Dependable
Mason*
A
Tenders needed with own
transportation Seminole A
Orange County areas, steady
work,
top
pay
Start
nrriSaW y PtscMDonny 321436 3798

407-322-2611

71—H elp Wanted

C andtewood Suites is looking
for a learn member to tom our
great hotel staff looking lor
maintenance Engineer to work
Monday-Friday
salary is
512 50 to $14 00 per hr Apply
n person 1130 Gmnrvwixt BMi
Lake Mary FL 32746 407 5653000 EOE DFWP

i-iaai

Front Desk Person available
mornings nights weekends A
muti-lasker Call tor into 407995 1000
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR
•SECURITY OFFICERS
•ROVERS
■Fie l d SUPERVISORS
Benefits after 90 days SIGN ON
BONUS lor Rove'S-$200 a*1e'
90 days PT/FT an shifts in
Semnoie O'ange Osceola
and Polk counties Must have
Class D Security license be at
•east 2t
have proot ot
diploma GE D and pass a drug
employment and criminal
hackg'ound ciieck Immediate
interviews avaiiapie at Cogmsa
5768 S
Semo'an B'vd

DiB''®^4U7t7» a02t EOE
DB22005R*
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST1
Always a good policy
especially
lor
business
rw rtnrtxjs and hancheofs CM
Florida Dept ot Agriculture A
Consumer Seryces at BOO-4357352 o» FTC-HELP lof tree
mtormabon O visit our Web s/te
at www ttc gov bifop
Florida law requires sellers ot
certain bus-ness opportunities
10 'eg iter with Fiorrta Dept o'
Agriculture A Consumer
Services before selling Canto
venty lawful registration betore
you buy

INBTALLER7TRAINEE
Vertical bknds a more BcneMs
A tranng presndad CM 407-830
4700 tax totervo*
INSTALLERS
NEEDED
Mirror*
Shower
D ocs
Shelving Can Legacy Glass
407-402-2180
Irrigation
installers
experienced only benet.ts
407-322 8133
Secretary/ Administrative
Assistant:
Chamber
o'
Commerce hat full time
position available Must have
good communication* and
good
computet
skills
Knowledge of website 8 Excel
a plus 407-322-2212x203

Mr. Alan Shawn Feinelein hot been gtvtng away II
million ■ year to social am ice agencies feeding the
needy throughout the country for the past 7 yean.
Mr. FriM tein, founder of Feinatetn International
Famine Center i t Tilth University, will be matching
donations made to MEAUI ON W HEELS, ETC. from
March I to April 90.
For over 90 yean, MEALS ON WHEELS, ETC. h »
served elderly clients who are at risk for malnutri­
tion. Our waking liata are growing, so every dollar

HtAlTM MSUASNCE ANO*0tk
PLAN' Drug free werspMce
Apply *1 tto Miller Drive
Artemonte Springs 407 1*0*000 (Of
Landscapers labor positions
F T benefits 407-322 8133
Live in House Keeper; Prefer
working person rvvi smoker no
drugs no pels no children
references 'eguired room A
board 407 323 8019
Mechanic
Diesel.
welding fabrication general
'epaas F T wfh benefits 407
322 8133
Mechamcaiiy
inclined
individual needed tor wire
processing machinery Apply
4060 SI Johns Parkway
Sanford 407-322-7622
Vivona s North Pi/rena needs
pi.vn moke's subs waitresses
A phones Apply with owner at
2477 Park Aye Saniord 5pm8pm

71—Help Wanted
Outdoor
Ratait
kales
Position: Pebble Junction is
seeking a highly enthusiastic
individual with excellent
customer service skills lo »un
our outside yard facility Job
responsibilities
include
Maintenance of display areas
and signage k«&gt;|&gt;itig product
■n slock weighing customer
and invoicing Experience
with computer entry systems
highly desirable and lorklitt
experience a plus Must adapt
to all weather avxMons as ft)
is outdoors Pebbie Junction
offers an excei'ent bx'netit
program
Please
mail
resumes to Pebbie Junction
702 South French Ave
Santord FI 32771 or e-mail
to
jsetreke » (ie«ve|u'Vton com
or tax to 407-323 5413
Pest
Control
M t:
Exponent# helpful txrt not
necessary Good dnvirxg record
a
must
Salary
plus
commission F T fax resume to
407-321-7999 or call407-33t5455

71—Hi i p Wanted
SOLDERER • ASSEMBLY
Magnatone Heating Ad Corp
located m Casselberry Florida
is one ot the largest
independent hearing aid
marvjfactunvr, wkh uvw 3fl years
ot experience
We Currently have positions
avaiiabkr lot solder er* lor our
iKtsavi Wo
,in Mvaung vj-vvtuais that have
eipoiiento with microscopic
electronic assemby surface
mounting Soldering 5 Miltrip C i «kuk-s nust haw
good eyehand dexterity A
dependability
a
must
Applications
are
being
Accepted from 8 30am to
3 30pm at 170 N Cypress
Way Casselberry Fl32718cx
Can Magnatone 1407) 339
2422

necept'jnwvorcfl
Clerk
Opening for mo'ai I’ln.cal A
tnendty person with good
telephone &amp; computer skills
Goldmine 5 MS ohice A
Windows XP exp needed
Dental Medical Retirement A
great place to work Please tai
resume to 407-330 0660

CAtHWAWAaCHOUM
THRIFT DEPOT
SANFORD PLAZA
Retail Merchandiser PT days
Large greeting ca'd company
a wnikjog mortnandiser lex tocai
Santord area $7 00 hr Pmose
visit www rvhngedge com Use
iub code 111165

OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE

Country
Style
City
Living
Cnnwnlrnt
S/melous
Affordable

1100 East First Stratt
1600 8.F. •Ampla Parking
Call for Appointment
(407) 321-7004

D O N ATIO N
CHALLENGE
M p F M
A t-R is k la n lo r f ll

SimiCM

$300 OFF
1st M onth s Rent
W illi 11 Mu I r u s k a A u o ro v c d Credit

Private Downtown Parking
$30month
Convanlant•Anglt Parking
Lstss Raquirtd
Call forAppointmnnt
(407)321-7004

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Krunl * \uUr)tiall » Sjmtllnt IVstsI * Trnnls Court*

CMitrylake
2714 Rkfanwood A y . , Sanford * 330-5204

on Meals on Wheels to provide food each day- Help
m ask on Wheels, Etc. amet Mr Frlaatelali challenge.
Mania oa Wheats, E tc., 2101 B- Financial Court
Sanford, Florida 92779. Vis* our Web site
■ ■ ■ ■ lih M l i n Ilf can 407-999-9877 eH HO for

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Single Story
Design

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that MLHM AS CUST (VENICE),
toe holder ot ate toaoexng certaieaten) has hied sard cerufi
caie(*) tor a tax dead to be
number(s)

and

459

Unless such centocMets) snal
be redeemed according to law
the property detarted ei suen
cerMcatotsi art be sold to the
highest balder aa *ie west tronf
door
Senunole
County
Courthouse. Saniord. Florida,
on

yeai(*l of
i of toe

Monday MAY SI. M M , at
It 00am

PARCEL ID* 15-21-30-504-

Payment ot Sale lee eppkeable documentary stamp taxes
and reoonkng tee* are required
to be part by ate successful bid­
der at ate sale Ful payment of
an amount equal to ate highest
brt « due wrtwi 24 t a n sttar
ate edverkeed Sme of sale AS
paymenu shrt be cash or guaransaed
instrument,
made
payable to ata Ctark ot toe
C*cu« Court

when 4

Studio Apardnents
lilMHKUl

Legals

0000-0080
of Ptimerty LEG
LOT 8 B U ( C STERLMO PARK
UNIT 3 F t 18 P O A U TO 54

L egals

Legals
Deputy Clerk

Pubkeh Apnl 13

20 27 2005

end Mey 4 2005
P078
NOTICE OF AUCTION
T h « auction ert be held on (MV
A MM. si a 00 AM at 325 Artn
Are.Onedo FL
Prospective
tedder*
may
mspeci toe vehcie* on toe day
baton toe Aucton bom BAM
unN 8PM Term* are cash or
certrhed funds only OVCDO
TOW IMG reserves toe ngM to
eocepl or refuse any and as
The tottowmg vehicles are
oHsred tor brt*
1884 CADILLAC SEVILLE
V »tf 1Q8KS62Y3RUM00U

877 209-10 tor storage and
odier charge* lor which a ken on
seme ts cleaned Auction it May
A M M at to 00 AM at SAW
Hording» l i e (Lienor). 2820
boguors Are . Sanford. FL
32771 Phone 407-440-1823
No lutes a* • cash only
1900 Renter! I TOO Sort
VM RBM8B0621B80
Owner Unknown
Lessee Roland Thomson
Lwrtoorter Unknown
Interested perse* contact
State Fkng Serves Inc
772-S05-B5S5
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71— H elp W anted

tWIUWM lAkMAo
MTERNATKMAL
AINFOm
JOB OPRONTUNmES
Admiiilsliethra Aintiam
FT, Admmisirativs/Clencai
support Mult bo organised
(Mail cktenled and able to
multitask Proficiency m Word
and Eicol required High
School Diploma or QED

Electrical Assistant

FT.

7 00AM-4 00PM

Journeyman proterred. High
School Diploma or GED Valri
Florida
driver
license

*27 500*42412
Grounds Maintenance
FT, 7 OOAM-4 00PM Upkeep
(X M g ra n ts and taettas t-fcqTi
School Dtotoma or GED Vatxl

Flonda driver k»nse $17 250
Operatlona Supervisor

FT.

Responsible

tor

mon (taring all activity on
airport property M«jh School
Optoma or GED Valid Florida
driver Icense

Operator
FT. 7 00AM-4 00PM Three (31
years experience
High
School Dptoma or GED Vaid
Florida
driver
license
$25,000 $33 870
Apply in person or e maiitai
resume to
Sanford Airport Authority
Attn Diane Crews
1200 Red Cleveland Dlvd
San lord Florida 32773
Far (407) 322-0 186
Email dcrews H osaa net
Sde development oo taokng »o»
Pipe Foreman $750*wk with
furnisned pickup A Benefits
package 407 275 7602 ask tor
Clark
Receptionist
Good
communications A customer
service skills FT benefits
available Can 407-324-2442
Reptile Maintenance at local
pet Store P I tier.hie hours
$6 50 hr bonuses
407-320 7001
Site-Base Crew Local work
F/Tw*i benefits 407 322-8133

71— H elp W anted
Sales individuals wanted who
are lanvltar with selling to
residential
builders
Competitive commissions
with tuN benefits including
IRA medical and company
vehicle and cod phone Call
APEX Pest Control c/o Robert
Watson 877-459-2847 or
All inquiries confidential
Sales Rep - Lake Mary
business seeks sales 2 sales
reps lor Central Florida Base
♦ comm Famtkar with B2B. real
estate financial or holetlodgng
markets a plus Fas 407-4440587.
email
Brucevf BaskelsAnd Beyond
Online com
Secretary
needed
with
experience Apply in person
Mon-Fn. B-Spm at American
Marble 115 Commerce Way
Sanford

71— H elp W anted
Servtce Tach: Senous seif
motivated
individual
to
compliment welt established
service force Experience
required 407-324-2080

Class A OTR drivers needed
Soulheast/imdwest. great pay
package 1800 864 3404
W ORK FROM HOME
Full or Part Time, 50*.
commissron Popular Products.
$10 00 start up Free materials
407-333-8158

93— R o o m s For
R ent
"ttfc K L Y A I wT A l S
Starting 9 182/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-330-4421

Server needed breakfast/
lunch shift Apply in person.
Swarrp H u » CVS a t 386-666889 tor directions

Service plumberehelpers
needed. Resldentiel A
commerclsl Oreet peyl
Hiring Immediately. 4073M-0000.

Eitremely clean cozy turn rm,
ailutl cable a'c indy phone,
kilch use sec dr private
entrance Resident owner
A B S O LU TE LY
NO:
A L C O H O L.
SM O KIN O .
DRUGS Wry respect**). 407
314 0924

Shipping Oerk Products from
catalog orders to be packed A
shipped
Abie
to
lift
appronmately 50ib bores PT
$ 10h r Call 407-322-6800

Room
For
Rent
near
downtown Sanford an utiiit.es
included immediate move in
407 230-4129

Site development company
tookng tor pipe crew Lead man
TaJ man 7 laborers Please call
407-275-7602 ask lor Clark

Room For Rent Sanlord Avn
bee cable
washer dryer
ondunq prv*ng»s S'OCIVi* 407688-7023

Part time cook. servers A
dishwasher needed. Contact
Myteno
407-323-7306
Technician needed tor bath
tub retmishing Will tram hard
worker Clean DMV or own
transportatun Uptollfthr Cal
407-328-9939 tor application
telephone survey work at
home $7/hr plus bonus
E «poneneed only 407-8308858x3
W A llf H iu it Tm lime
Benelits A Training Provided
Call 407-830-4700

95— R oommate
W anted

Seeking a person to share my
home vww of Lake Monroe fun
house privileges Cal 407-3287232 for an appointment

. - i v.,4
*■'
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r i y i i w M may

to m a to by
cash, otockor
oradk card.
CrndK approval
to required for

S o n et

103— H o u ses U nfurnished

t ardord: Htolartc 3~t 5.2 may
1850/m onth 2/1 1590/m onth

407-2*2-2002

POR/IC Rl All Y

99— A partments U nfurnished
SenfordAj** Mary; 1,2. and
3 BectooomApts stxrtng*$610
Lake Furl Deng CM now. 407322-9104 EHO____________

103— H o u ses U nfurnished

170 Plnefletd, lantor
New 3/2 Home in Celery
Lakes. 1465 aq ft. 2 Car
Garage, Available Now*
SllOO/mo
•ItOe Amelia, 2BR Plus
Bonus New Carpet. Carport
No Pat*. No Smoking
$750/mo

111A-S

Brand new 4BR/2BA home in
Venetian Bay on Lake Monroe
Al appkanoes 2 car garage 407370-3335/407-760 4993. avail
5/1/05
DOYl I
W A f j A t .[ M l t j !

Park,

Sentord

1BR/1BA apartment with
CH/A. Security System water
included, $595/mo

S0A2 Otter's Den, Sanford
Brand new Executive Home at
Astor Farms’ 4BD/36A/3car
garage/ Gated comm . lawn
care included $2400/mo

407-322-8678

Ml N T A l &gt;,

ha M ary: Lovely 3 2 Pool
Home Appliances. Hard
Wood Floors Double Garage.
Pool A Yard Mamt Indudad
$1375*1375 Dep
D O YLE M ANAGEM ENT
W E R EN T ANO S E LL
HOM ES!
M A May 4A Area; 31. no pets
no smoking CHA 1st. last
Security

107— M o bile H om es
F o r R ent
Sanlord Adult park. 1/1
covered patio No pets $375
♦ dep 407-314-4154

118— O ffice S pace
F o r R ent

388-78*4*47
Lake Mary: 3 1 5. large fenced
lakehont lot l.repiaco. garage
private dead end s i . quiet
friendly neighborhood $895
mo ♦ tsr last dep Ready M 5
407 947-8766

Lease 2 story home renovated
lor office use Over 2200 sq ft.
plenty ot parking
Ideal
professional office tor mortgage
or
insurance
agencies,
attorneys CPA etc 206 EtonAre
Sanlord. jusi off downtown t at
SI 407-322-4446
Offices For Rent 400 sq ft to
BOO sq ft Sanlord Fulton
Office Center 407-314-3750

Lecant All MBk&gt;
CrBdlt Cards

Towncara/
Vana/Limoa
407*927*2900

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S tump G rinding

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Serving N orth Seminole A W est V olusia
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2/t, 55e park, new paint,
awning A storting. $3500,obo
Terms..
407-314-4154

BMK Al brandrmv. Nava FRp

SenfordfCantafi Cove: New
3 7 DW. all appliances A shed
CompMdy Ml ip. ready to mow
m $597/mo. includes lot rant,
with approved credit 407-3238160

Electric Move. 2 large coM
burners. Ksnmora, almoat
brand new. $175 407-3220865

181— A
Fu r
Avoid Foraclesural Can
407-221-7959

List Your Ad In Hgrak)'!
Classifieds Call Ted ait

407-322-2611

407-321-0759
Arta A Crafts Bungalow
BuiN m 1920.37. Pool 2 Car
Garage Comer Lot Shown by
Appointment
As IS. $399K

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s Soft

memory loam mattress set. at
teen on TV/Mall 2 year nonprorated warranty AH new m
plastic Retafs $1599. must tel
$595 407-831-1322 or 386-7531515 Delivery available

Renovated: 2/1. with Bonus
Room appliances fenced yd
carport. $90,900
novated: 47. ewer 1 700 sq
ft wAjv , Din. Fam Rm w/Fplc
2 Scrnd Porches on over 1/4
acre fenced yd $138 900
novated: 3/1. wAiv. Dm
Fam Rm. on over 1/4 acre
fenced yd $125 900

—

tot*.

Moving! Must tell entire
household
furnishing
Everything is less then 3
years old. very ntoe condition
Cel tor details, 407-326-7781
or 407-416-2434
P ool Ta b le : Gorgeous S'
furniture-style table. decorMNs
legs leather pockets, oversized
1* three piece Italian slate
Accessory kJL bait Brand new
in crate Cost $4500; tell
$1350 407-402-1781 or 368753-0488
Spa: Portable, energy efferent
110vert insulated cover. M new
$1295 407-339-0678 or 388216-2946

187— S portin g
G oods
Pool table. 8 ft solid wood. 1’
slate, leather pockets. KB6
rarit never used $pato $3500.
■•1111250 407-260-2088.

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Murphy'!
Dump
Trailer.
Servlet

Pillow-Top

Queen, $13S. King. Si BS. 407331-1941. Of 3SA-763-04SS

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BONO MONEY Rscsrvs up lo
S’ O000 baa homeowners
eswetenre kind
Buy 1 home mV t?00 cash
Oort ForckMise heyjus1
SEMINOU OrtANGt VOiUSI*'

Rem oval o r
Trim m inil
Lie. &amp; in*.

remote

Bed. black iron canopy, with
mattress Abox springs, never
used cost $899. set $350 407260-2088

VINI UR I 1 FROPiRlIIS

CLEAN
APPEARANCE
Tree Removal.
Trimming. Bobcat
Svc. Firewood.
Free Estimate*, a
U c/lnt
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Credit Cards.

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control
head/foot
and
massage, delure chiropractic
mattress
All new with
manufacturers
warranty
$1650 Compare to Oaftmatc
at $2295 407-402-1781 Of
386 753-1515

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Liytil Hauling
k Yard
Maintenance

Ad|uatabte

Sanford Antique. 1st ad. 3'4
Oadroom, t 5 bath, fpfc Mt
sep garage, totally redone A
charming total 6 rooms
$247,500 For Sale by Owner
Call Joann# 407-760-0707

407-322-2611
•I HUt
407-323-9408

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S ale

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The Harare e not rttponal e kv
n an advertisement it not cotraetao by Vw Vat waak aha- vw An xgeian Tha newspaper • not
tesponatM or table whdMoeve' to&gt; any oaan tnaoa Dy an ad or for any
Of lha aarweat products or opportunist effarad by Ou- advertiwn WO
do not andnrxa or prorwola lha pu'chaa«a or u x o* any product serv­
es. company or mdwtdua/ that ehootat to aovwkaa m XVI nawspapar
and we teaarve me ngnt to rs'yte amvax advertitmg ws asam mappropnato or uttacceplaae by Ou' company xtanoanH

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RI N I A I S

Male or female roommate
warSad tar second tom d 2-story
home In Historic District
Includes M kitchen and bath as
well as pnvato and secure
entrance $575 per month
includes water and cable No
pets
Background check
required Call 407-314-0379

PAYMENTS

lE H II

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P B a t I B W 18*x20’ .Ca8For
Prtoaa. Surpkit 9 M « i t Supply.

totApopka 407-293-578#

S u m ic s
231— C

«1
(too. appro* 1 yr old. and 1 rrtea
puppy. 4 months otd 407-462-

&amp; Patti's P iT
Sitting t*
WMCara For Vtour Dog or Cat
tn to u r Hama Whrfa You Ara
Gona* Plenty ol TIC M bmg
mnawapapara. mal and even
watar
plants'
Rataranoas Available Upon
quaatPiaaaa Cal 407-3148703

209— C

l o t h in g

COAT; Full langth with
hood Sira larga. Kept m turner
storage $3 000 Cal 386-7898070_____________________
217—

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Movmg Sale Fn. Apr 22nd. 82pm corner of Park Ave 8 6th
St. Sanlord Gas BBQ 10 gal
tank w/Tish. plants 4 more
2 1 9 — -W
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Aluminum. Cana.
Brass. Newspapers.
Radiators 4 Batter lee
Kokomo Recyc ling:
407-321-0004
■14 W. 18T. Sanford
M-F, 10-4. Sal.t-1

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Sa

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m
m Mi mnsss!
Leather. SR. 117.850 Cal or
vtaa 4078732986 com

Bulck Century. 2002. one
owner. V-6. bated. 88.990 Caa
Saturn North, 321-899-3009
Cadillac Dav«a. 1999. Supar
dean. Must saal 45.990 Can
Saturn North. 321-889-3009
Eldorado 1999 Lthr
Whrte Diamond. 811.450 Cal
or vw4 4078732988 com
ChavraM Cavafcar, 2000. auto.
AC, stereo, more. 84.990 Cal
Saturn North. 321-889-3009
Chevrolet Cavaker, 2003. auto,
AC. CO. keytesa entry, one
owner. 48 990 Cal Saturn
North. 321-689-3009
Dodga Stratus R/T. 2004. V8.
sporty, bated. 20k. 814990 CM
Saturn North. 321 -889-3009

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that MLHM AS CUST (PALM)
the holder ol the Mowing certihcate(s) has tiled said certifi
catatsl tor a tax daed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and yearial ol
issuance, the teaerpbon ol the
property, and (he named) m
which 4 was assessed te/are as
CtR TTFTC ATl NO: 4303 YEAR
OF IS8UANCC: 3003

Mazda MPV. 2000. ona owner,
■unroot, loaded. 87.990 Can
Saturn North. 3 2 1-869-3009
2 7 6 -F e n

PARCEL IDf 26 21-30 5070000-0780
Deecnpton ol Property LEG
LOT 78 HARBOUR RIDGE PB
26 PG 44

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wpim p

rfonoa rvnev
Alt Type# of Fence
Specializing in Vinyl
Fencing
■Free Estimates
&lt;jcensed1nsured
■Quality Work
•Prompt Service
386-788-4330

Names in which assessed
ABDEL RA h MAN OUTTAINAH
NAWAL OUTTAINAH
A l ol sad property bemg m the
County oI Seminole Slate ol
Florida
Unless such certtcaten! Shan
be redeemed accordmg lo law
the properly desenbed in such
certificated) w&gt;a be sold to the
Ivghesl bidder al (he west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse Sanlord Florida
on

ale

2 7 8 -H

Chevrolet TraAXarer LS 2002
30K. loaded wont last'
416990 CM Salun North. 321669-3009

Honda CRV LX 2001 Auto
411.950
Call or visit
4076732966 com

Chevy 2SOOm6 2004 Ertdab
4a4. 419 950 Can or visit
4076732966 Com

Hyundai. Accent. 2000. one
owner, auto. AC. mote'
43.990 Cal Saturn North. 3216893009

Dodga Grand Caravan 2003
Rear AC. loaded must see1
410990 CM Salum North 321669-3009
Dodge Ram 2001 1 ton
Dually flat Bed 413 950 Can
or visit 4076732966 com
Dodge Ram 2002 Ciew Cab
415 950
Call or visit
4076732966 com

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Paul Nevil Services
Lic/Bonded/ Insured
Pressure Washing Pamtmg
Light Plumbing Etc
407 302-0739

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Monday MAY 09. 2004
11 00am

eg als

Pubic auction lo be held al
9 01 am on the dayisi speci
hed below al the honl door or
Alhen 1 Towing Inc located at
2499 Old Lake Mary Ho Sw1e
134 Sanlord F I lo&gt; the pui
pose ol disposing ol the M o w ­
ing vehcies
For lurthei ml.vmalion please
can (4071321-2948

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Dated on 3242005
MARYANNC MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMiNOlF COUNTY FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 30 2005 and
Apr,I 6 13 20 27 2005
0203

|2| Year 1963 Vase Ford
V'Na 2FTDF15Y8DCA87777
Publish Apni 20 2005
PI08

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby g-ven by the
City of Sanlord to Robert V

I AM Aim BARI.AIN 429.988 I rrr hsii .lip' II,yh

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Mavhinrv lire land) All In $9991 ,ki«nkU M ; i
h il M l ilU ( A ll I S VAr sill ivr hr unJrtv4J'

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IN II.TU 4 U : 24 Hill XS * IH A S A U | IK

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l*&gt;•scniial. I v.dirt,1 l‘t,,lit». hilr.lcJ 1rmi&lt;&lt;r&gt; 1 ilrtunr
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inUaitalion I MlIVTIIS I K11 N&gt;» IVnuuni ( hannrls
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Kestrutiuns Appli ,»M,i»ni 4nAh
BRAND NEW COMTtTEl Hal CrrJ.1’ N„ h.ble.t.
Auurr appnnrsl (iuaianteeJ Vi Crrtlil Chest Che.km;
assiiunl nquiird iMII,Aii7^s«&lt; Hlur IIffs, lundmy Call
ism Imfree Swus

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1*771646-5050
Driktr- C O VENANT TRANSPORT. Luelleiu Pay A
Renefiu Ik Ltycnckiil D ru m . (VO. Stilus. Trams A
Graduate Student* Bonuses Pavl Meetly Equal
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kalma Suftnarr. iksiatuw cquipmrMput Mai
paid. 2 yean acme can f
required Appl) unliae
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Ina Hess Austnei Cienpany Rivimykam NC
IH U W 7 224I “ NCAL A9V. u i j M S m i i M i M

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NTM (iaird Cienmuruly &lt;4 Cuq.im hill b&lt;f liienr* h i
tiwtirusiiKi prvrs Almirli ,prn daily 5 Miles lo (her, Are
Hank s Cauui minute* tnen pull Fnen I29i.uu
ii77qik» 2224 m
a a R u iu t ia u t t u x i
NC MOUNTAINS pjweanu* urn* arvi muuRUin strrurn*
ui lupk rlriauun hrt»cen Mine and Askoillr Trasdsnape
l-S anet nak arses, aad ladiurs fnen 44V.9IU
HOUUJJ-IW I. i 14*
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a: Coal Mnraaa An. V o i A Stream. Heats. CaNn, A
Acrcapr CALL K * FREE RROCHl RE OF MOUNTAIN
PROPERTY SALES &lt;«U0i642 53J) Really 0 ( Murphy
317
PeacMrre
Si.
Marpk).
NC.
2*906

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lastiey dirrsl al I I U ,I Sasinp*' 2t&gt;«24 kr«Nl 1*«'n
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City
of
Sanlord
Enforcement Division
300 N Park Ave
Sanlord F I 32771
(4071330 5644

me a* other witne**#* * you do
not appea. the C«y Commmcn
may proceed without you
City
ol
Sanford
Enforcement Dwi»ion
SOON Perk Ave
Sanlord F I 32771
(407) 330 5644

IE A PERSON DECIDED TO
APPEAl A DECISION MADE
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT
TER CONSIDERED AT T h E
ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR
iNG HE "SHE W ill NEED A
VERBATIM RECORD O f T h E
PROCEEDINGS INClUDlNG
T h e TESTIM ONY AND EVi
PENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROV'OED BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD iFS .’86 01051
Publish Apm 13 20 2005
P066

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given by trie
City ol Santo»d to Ulysses
Brown 1707 W Itlh Street
Sanlord FI 32771 and any or a»
other inter ested parties that the
described property 1015 W
tOlh Street Sanlord F I 37771
Leg N 57 leet ol West 120 teat ol
Lot 27 Robinsons Survey of an
addamn to Sanlord according to
Plat Book 1 Page 93 ol the
Pubic Records of Seminole
County Florida has been tound
to be m a dilapidated unsani
tary unmhab'lable or unsale
condition and that the City
Commission a a hold a Public
Hearing m the City Commission
Chambers c4 Crty Halt at 7 00
pm on May 9. 2006 At this
bearing tt-e City Commission
shall heai evidence and wilt
determine whethei or not this
property shat be condemned
You aie hereby ordered to
appear
before
the
City
Commission
at
the
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and present your svte ot
the cate You hay* the light to
obtam an attorney at your own
eipente to repretent you
before the Board You have the
nght lo can witnesses on your
behalf at welt a* to cross -etam
me an other w tnesses It you do
not appear the City Comrmsuon
may proceed without you
City
ol
Santoid
Enforcement D'vinon
300 N Pan A*e
Sanlord FL 32771
14071330 5644

Code

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR
DlNATOR AT 407 330 5656 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETINO
IF A PERSON DECIDED TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING HEiSHE WILL NEED A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS INCLUDING
THE TESTIM ONY AND EVI
DENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD (FS 286 01051

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice i» heieby given by the
C,ty ol Sanford to Dorotny
Roger* K Dorothy noger*
Truitee 1820 NW 27th Terrace
Ft Lauderdale FL 33311 and
any or a* other mterekted par
lev that the de*cribed priqierty
7tt locukt Avenue Sanford FI
32771 leg lot 8 Bkxk 9 Twt E
Town ol Sanford according to
Plat Boo* 1 Page 56 ol the
Public Records of Sum,note
County Fkinda ha* been found
to be m a d4a(vdateO untan,
tary uninhabitable ot unsafe
condition and that the City
Commission wtk hold a Pubkc
Meanng m the Crty Commission
Chambers ot City Hal at 7 00
p m on May 8. 200* At th**
hearing the City Commission
shall hear evidence and wrfl
determine whether or not this
property than be condemned
You aie heieby ordered lo
apfiear
before
the
City
Commission
at
the
Condemnation Meanng to be
heard and present your s»1e o*
the case You have the right to
oMa.n an attorney at your own
eipense to represent you
before the Board You have the
nght to cak witnesses on your
beha* as wen as to cro*s e«am
me an other witnesses It you do
not appea' the Crty Commission
may proceed without you
C'ty
ot
Sanlord
E ntorcemenl Division
300 N Par* Ave
Santgrd FL 32771
|40?) 330 5644

Code

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE T O
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
th es e
should

p r o c e e d in g s

CONYACT t h e p e r
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR
DlNATOR AT 407 330 5656 48
HOURS IN ADVANCF OF THE
MEETING
iF A PERSON DECIDED TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
W iT h RESPECT TO ANY MAT
TER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR
INO HE'SHE w i l l NEED A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS INClUD lN G
THE TESTIM ONY AND EVI
DENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD (FS 786 01051
Publish April 13 20 2005
P069

Code

tor Taa

p e r s o n s w i t h d is a b il it ie s

NEEDING ASSISTANCE
PARTICIPATE IN ANY

TO
OF

th es e
p r o c e e d in g s
s h o uld c o n ta c t th e per

SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR
DlNATOR AT 407 330 5656 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETINO
IF A PERSON DECIDED TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR
INQ ME-SHE WILL NEED A
VERBATIM RECORD OF T h E
PROCEEDINGS INCLUDING
THE TESTIM ONY AND EVI­
DENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD IFS 296 0105!

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that EOUiFUNDiNQ INC the
hoktei of the toaowmg cert*i
cateisi ha* filed sad cerMicateiki tot a U i deed to be
issued thereon The certifcale
numberisl and yearis) ot
tssuance the deserpton ol the
property and the nameisl m
which a was assessea is S'* as
toaowt

CIRTVtCATt NO 788 YEAR
OF I88UANC8: 3802
PARCEL ID* 35 19 30 5220AOOO030
Descriptor ol Property LEO
LOT 3 BLK A COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR UNIT 3 PS 12 PG 75

Names m which assessed JOE
R PAULINE MARY E PAULINE
A* c* aad property bemg m tie
County of SemmoH

A (mMakarp H n -k A ( afcti • Sesludrd' Nunhadie soul
in yuur heart shaprsi Ja.uv/i Mvlurei 5 mpki sprsial then
$195 Mesidinp* Inen $19/ Reunion kslpe $'9A niphl
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Your Ad Ca«M Be Here
ONE C A L L STANDS BETW EEN YOUR B U S M S S
and millueis K peenual suskeners Pine y.nar aisrnisemere ta the EL Classified Adstnisiap Setuiei Fk 44Ni
yuur ad will hr pincsJ ui user 150 paper* (hevi ml uu 2»2
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F I Suansvk Nctuiei Dimka m iM6i742-l.IT). ,e c-mail
kamiaWflpressstea Ik raurc laliemauun iGul ui State
piaonm is also asailahic I Yisu as unliae a

ANFI

Week of Abril 18.2005J

NOTtCf OF
Notice it hereby given by Fie
C«y o* Santoro to Stanley C
Hogan 6 Mahwrae Ounenody
1805 W I38t Place. Sanlord. FL
32771 and any or other Met
property 1801 W tlto Place.
Sanlord. FL. 32771. Lag N 95
tael ot East 156 5 laet ot Lot 20
Robmeone Survqy of an eddRon
to Sanlord accordmg to Ptal
Book 1. Paga 92 ol toe Pubkc
Record* ol Semnote County
Florida ha* been tound to be m
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that HELEN T HERNANDEZ,
the holder ot the toaowmg cartitcatea I hat Wed serf certrhcateisi tor a u* deed to be
issued thereon The cerbhcato
number!*) and year|l) ot
issuance the description ol the
property and the namelst m
wtuch a was assessed «/are as
CERTIFICATE
NO:
1383
TEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1001
PARCEL IDS 3 6 1 9 3 2 3 AO
001X0000
Description ol Property LEO
SEC 36 TWP 19S ROE 32E
BEG 637 72 FT S OF NW COR
OF S 1/2 OF NE 1/4 RUN E
317 03 FT S 666 90 F T W
317 03 FT N 667 11 FT TO
BEG (5 ACl
Namet m which asssssed
JASPER W IIKERSON JR
AUTEC ANDROS RANGE
Al ol said property bemg m the
County ol Semmoto Stale ol
Fkmda

PuWith April 13 20 2005
P068

Code

PERSONS WITH DiSABlU
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHO UID CONTACT THE PER
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR
DlNATOR AT 407 330 5656 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
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Moma. 373 Me Laet Lana
Ganava. FL 32732 and any or
a* other eweratled parka*. Wat
th* daaenbad property 615 W
25th Street
Sanlord FL.
32773 lag loti X 31 ♦ 32
Block 9 Dreumwokl according
to Plat Book 3. Paga 90 of the
Public Record* ol Seminole
County Florida, ha* been tound
to be at a (Mapnlated. un*antary. uninhabitable or uniete
condition, and that the City
Com million wet hold a Pubkc
Hunting m the City Comnwuon
Chamber* of City Haa al 7 00
p m on Map 9. 3008 At ltv«
hearing the City Commuuon
*ha* heat evidence and w&gt;«
determine whether or not IN*
properly that be condemned
You are hereby ordered to
appear
before
the
City
Comm.ttson
al
the
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard end present your Mte of
the cake You ha«e the right to
obtain an attorney at your own
eipenie lo represent you
before the Board You have the
right to call witnesses on your
behalf as well a* to cross eiam
me a« other witnesses II you do
not
appeal
the
City
Commission may proreed wilh
out you

Pubkeh Apr* 13 20.2005
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Payment ol Sale lee appkea
We documentary stamp taies
and recording lees are inquired
to be paid by the successful txd
der at the sale FuS payment ol
an amount equal to the highest
Nd is due within 24 hours alter
the advertised time o&gt; sale At
payments shaa be cash or guar
anleed
instrument
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Cmmt Court

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Chevrolet Silverado Eat Cab.
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CMMum Nortv 3218803009
Ponkac Grand Am. 2004. auto,
toadsd. factory warranty.
8109900 CM SMnn Nortv 321889-3009
Stem LW200 WSgon 2002. ona
owner, full power. $6,990 Cel
Saturn North. 321 -689-3009
Salum SI2 Sedan. 1995. one
owner, all pwr, must see!
83.990 CM SMum North. 321 •
689-3009

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tats, cab., U(?4s. navar used
Wsrrty, retail $4300.
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Unto** such cemkcatoin shea
be redeemed acconkng to law
toe property du c Ku d m such
remkroau) m* be sold to toe
rvgheu (adder at toe
front
door
Sam,note
County
Courthouee Santord Florida
Monday MAT S3.
11

to be pato by toe successful tad
(tor al toe tato F J payment ol
an amount equal to toa hqpieat
tad « due wahm 24 hour* totor
na oi *ato Al

Unrest such certifyetetti sha*
be redeemed accordmg lo law
the property deserbed m such
certitcateui we be sold lo the
highest bidder at the west front
door
Seminole
County
Courthouse Sanlord Florida
on
Monday MAY 23.
11 00am
Payment ol Sato lee appkea
iw* documentary stamp laies
and rerordmq tees are required
lo be pavl by the successful bet
det at the sato Ful payment ol
an amount equal lo the Nghetl
bet is due wfhm 74 hours after
the advertised time oi sato Al
payments shaa be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Ctor* ol the
Circuit Court
Dated on 472005
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OE THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEM'NOLE COUNTY FIO R I
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Ctortl
Publish Apr* 13 20 27 2005
and May 4 11 2005
P076

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tor Taa
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that TERRY D N CK ELSO N toe
holder ot the toaowmg certify
eaten) hat Wed said cart*icaters) tor a U* deed to be
issued thereon The certMCMe
numberisl and yearn) ol
tssuance the deserpten ot toe
property and toe nameni m
which it was assessed nar* at
lotto**

CERTIFICATE NO: &gt;1M YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1188
PARCEL ID* 06 20 31 300
0 '5 f 0000
Description ol Property LEG
SEC 06 TWP 70 S ROE 31E S
97 5 FT OF N 455 FT OF SE 1-4
OF SW 14 W OF A C l RV
HESS W 33 t F T)
Namet m winch assessed
CHARLES BUTLER
Alt ot sad property bemg m toe
County ol Semmoto Stale of
Florida
Unless such cerUcateni sha*
be redeemed accordmg to la*
toe property deserted m such
certif*:a'etti * e be sold to to*
behest balder at toe west front
door
Semmor*
County
Courthouse Santord Florida
on
Monday MAT S3.
11 00am

at

Payment ol Sato lee appkeabto documentary stamp Uses
and racordmg tees are taquead
to be pad by toe successful bd
Oer at toe tato Fu* payment ot
an amount equal to to* hqyhett
bd is due witom 24 hour* alter
to* advertised lane ol sato AS
payments shaa be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument
mad*
payable to th# Cten ot th*
C*cu4 Court
Dated on 4.72005
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE CO UN TY FLORlOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO
Deputy Ctor*
Pubksh Aprs 1J 20 27. 2005
and May* 2005
P077

Pubic aucaon to be held to
9 Ot am on toe day!*) spacted
baton al toa bom door ol
Atosn sToemo Inc Located al
2499 OU Lake Mary Rd Sute
134 Santord FL tor toa pur­
pose ot dHpoamg ol toa 1
mgt ‘
For further mtormakon
cal (407(321 2948

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payable to Via Clark of die
Caoat Court
on 477/8008
MAMYAMNE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
! COUNTY. FLOROA

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Vahtcte Auction • 9 00am
WHEN May 4. MOO
WHERE Pauli Towing. tgtO
W 1*1 Street. Sanlord FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1908
MAKE CHEVY

m ake b u c k
m o d e l 40R

COLOR OREEN
VIN* 204WB5SL1R143421S
VEHICLE
YEAR 1993
MAKE PLYMOUTH
MOOEL 2DR
COLOR WHITE
VIN * 1P3XP24K4PN671461

Tin 9t John* RKrar Water Management Dtatrtct hat received via
application! i ) lor Comumptiva Water Uia from
Sammcte Comfy Board of County Commuronan 520 W 1
Mary BNd Sla 200 Santord FL 32773. appkcahon *90041 The
appKant propoMl to wdhdraw 0 00 nMon galtona par day * aurlaca water tor dawatenng u«a T in wilhdrawali uiad by tow propoiad proiacl » * comm of Surtaca Water from Surhciai AqurTar wa
1 actnra pump in Sammote County located in Section* 13 14.
Townth*) 21 South Ranga 30 Eatl known a i Lara Dnva •from
Sammola Btvd to Tutka
Tha Nad) contammg aach of tha abovabtted appkcahon(i) ara
avaaabte tor mpacton Monday through Fnday aicapt tor tegal hokdayi 8 00 am to 500 p m at tha St John* Rivat Water
Managamam D ittm Haadquarter* or On appropriate larvica canter
Written obfachon* to lha applcation may ba mada but ktould ba
Iliad with {received by) lha Dtetnct Dark 4049 Raid Si PaUtka
Ftonda 32177-1429 no later than 21 dayi bom lha date of pubkc*
hon Written obtechom ihould identify Via obyactor by nama and
addratk and tu»y detcnbe tha obtechon to lha tetolcahon F*ng a
wnhan obtectnn doat not antitte you to a Chteitar 120. Ftonda
Statute! Admmutrativ* Haanng Only tho»a panom whom m b
ttantnl mteraitt ara aHcted by lha apphcahon and who Ma a pati
hon moating tha raqueamant* cf Sactona 120 5*0 arto 120 57.
Florida Statute! and Chapter 20-100 Ftonda Admmatrabva Coda,
may Obtain an Admmmrativa haanng All hmaty Mad written ob«*c
hon! wW ba prevented to tha Board lor conMterahon m it! dakbarahon! on appkcahon pror to tha Board taking acton on lha tetofea
bon
Gloria law n Director Drvnon of Panrvt Date Service*
St Johni Rival Water Management Dntnct
Publnh April 20 2005
PI12

ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTINCT
OIVES W RITTEN NOTICE OF INTENOEO DISTRICT DECISION

MOOEL VAN
COLOR SAVER
VIN* 1FDOE14Y5HHB03223
Vahete Auction «9 0 0 w h
WHEN May IS. ISSS
WHERE Pauli Towmg. 1919
W tat Shoot. Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1969
MAKE MAZDA
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR TAN
VIN » JMIIF2229K0318973
VEHICLE
YEAR 1*86
MAKE NISSAN
MOOEL PICKUP
COLOR WHITE
VIN* 1N6N001S9QC3230aa
Vahete Auction • * 00am
WHEN May It , M S I
WHERE Paul* Towmg. tat*

W lit Street. Santord. FL32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1986
MAKE TOYOTA
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR BLUE
VIN* JT2SV2IEXJ32S1293
Vahete Auchon • * 00am
May aa. Mat
WHERE Pault Towmg 1816
W tU Strsat Santord. FL 32771
1407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 2005
MAKE PONTIAC
MODEL 40R
COLOR RED
VIN* 102NE52E25M167839
w hen

Note* it haraby given Paula
Towmg w* te* at pubkc auchon
lor tatvag* lor cath on demand
to Mgnatt btodsr. tha toftowmg
datenbad vahete*
Proipactrv* btodar* may mapact
vahetei one hour prior to late
Term* are "CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS’ Paula Towing
reserve* the ngm to accept or
repel any and ad BIOS
Pubkth Apr* 20. 2005
PI09

Tha Dntnct gne* notca of it* mlam to nma a parrrvl to lha tottow
mg appkcamiii on May 10 2005
Florida Conterenca Aaaociaton of SDA. 755 N Wymora Rd.
Altamonte Spring! FL 32709 appkcahon *4 117 22340 9 Theprot
act n located m Sammoto County Sachon 00. Towmhp 21 South
Ranga 29Eakt Tha ERP apphcahon n tor concapluai approval * a
kudaca water managamam «y!tem lor a 200 18 acre davataprnam
known a! tha For»U laka Acadamy PUD Tha proiacl acraaga n
9 630 acrai Tha lacarvmg waterbody « tha Lima Wakrva Rrvar
Gahmore Development 557 N Wymora Rd Su4a 102. Maitland FL
32751 appkcahon *4 117-22348 to Tha proract n located m
Sammote County Sachon 08 Towmhp 21 South Ranga 29 East
Tha ERP appkcation n tor comtruchon of a lurlaca water managemam lyilam tor a 44 acta raMtenhal davatopmam known ai tha
GaWnwte Subdivmon Tha proiacl acraaga n 9 030 acral Tha
racatvmg waterbody n tha littte Wafuva Rrvar
Tha Went) contammg aach of tha abova-kited appkcahonii) ara
avaitebte tor mipachon Monday through Fnday aicapt tor lagal hokdayi 8 00 am to 100 pm at tha SI John! Rivar Water
Managamant Dntnct Haadquartera or tha appropriate Sarvica
Cantu Tha Dntnct w4 taka acton on aach parmrt appkcahon hated
abova umaii a peMon tor an admmiMratrva procaadmq (haarmgl n
tted purmam to tha provwont of Sactwna 120 5A9 and 120 57.
Florida Statute* Chapter 21-108 and 40C1 1007, Ftonda
Admmwvabva Coda ( F A C )
A paraon whoia tubatanhal mteraata ara altected by any 01 Via
Dwtrirt a propoaad permmng daemon ! idamdad abova may pahhon
tor admmm rativa haanng m aocordanca wfVi Sachona 120 599 and
120 57. F S . or ai partw* may raach a written agraamam on mamahon a* an tetemahv* remedy undar Sachon 120 573. F S Chooamg
madtehon wW not advamaty tetect tha n^d to a haanng « maihwen
doa* not ratuR m a aalRamam Tha procsduraa tor puraumg mediaton ar* *et lorth m Section 120 573 F S . and Bute* 29-106 H I and
28 106 401-405 F A C
Pahhom mull comply with Via raquir#mam* of Florida Admmmrativa Coda. Chapter 28 106 and ba Mad
with nacarvad by I lha Dntnct Clark located at Dntnct Haadquarter)
4049 Rato Street Pataka Ftonda 32177

PaMon* tor admmntrahva haanng on Vn abova appkcahon! 11 muat
ba Mad withm twanty-ona &lt;2t| day* of pubkeahon of ton nohea or
withm twenty «n |26| day* of lha Ontncl dapoartmg ton nohea of
■mam m tha mat tor tocaa paraon* to whom Via Dntnct mate actual
nohea Fa4u»a to Ma a pahhon attorn ton hma panod that conaMute
a waivar of any nghl loch paraon may hava to raquaal an admmnIrahva datermmahon Ihaarmgl undar Sachona 120 599 and 120 57.
FS concammg tha tubyact parml appkcaaon PaMorn whch ara
not Mad m accordanca with Via abova provtoont ara aubtact to mamnaaf
Bacauta tha admmnaalrva haanng procatt n Oapgnad to tormulala fmai agancy action to# Mmg of a patRon maan* that Via
Dntnct t tmai acton may ba dJterant from via poaRon takan by R m
thn nohea of mtam Parana wtioaa mbatanfni mtaraati w* ba
aftectad by any mch final daemon ot tha Dntncl on tha appkcahon
hava tha right to bacoma a party to tha procaadmq m accordanca
with tha raquiramam* tat forth abova

Gkma Lawn Dvactor Dnrmon of ParmR Data Sarveat
St John* Rivar Water Managamam Ontoct
Pubkkh Apr! 20 2005
Pitt

m T M CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THS 18TH JUOICtAL
CIRCUIT, te ANO FOR
COUNTY. FLORKM

n i~new ki ju fva o tm o ti

oivtatoN
fWSf NO: 0 K A 4 8 9 I4 I
WELLS FARGO BANK. N A .
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC .
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROBERT KLAUCK A K A
ROBERT W KLAUCK IF
LIVING ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES
QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS TR USTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAdUlINO AN M TER EST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST ROBERT KLAUCK
AM/A ROBERT W KLAUCK.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
ROBERT KLAUCK A K A
ROBERT W KLAUCK. IF ANY.
STERUNO PARK HOUSING
ASSOCIATION. IN C . JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSON
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICS O F
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
puraant to a Summary Fatal
Judgment of Foradoaura dated
Apr! 7. 2005 enleted m Curd
Case No 05-CA-409-14-K of toe
Circuit Court of the 19TH
Judote Cecud ai and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord Ftonda.
I wa aa* to toa toghate and beat
bteder tor cash at toe Was! From
Door at Via SEMINOLE Co*dy
CourtoouM located m H i North
Fa n Avanu* ai Santord Ftonda.
at it 00 am on tha 5 day of
May.
2005 the lottowmg
daaerdted property aaaaftonhai
tato Summary Fatal Judgment,
to-wd
LOT 11. BLOCK B S TER LN Q
PARK UNIT TW O ACCOROM Q
TO THE PLAT PLAT THEREOF
AS RECOROED M PLAT BOOK
17. PAGES S7 ANO SS OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

C IT Y O F LO N O W O O O . FLO R IO A
Dated tote 7 day of Apm 2005

T O W HOM IT MAY C O N C ER N
N O TIC E IS H E R EB Y G IVEN by tha City of Longwood Ftonda
that tha City Corrvruipon and hold a puttee haarmg to comtoar
enactment of tha following Ordinance

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONOWOOO. FLORIDA.
AMENDING CHAPTER 7. ELECTIONS SECTION 7-1S
VACANCY INCANO®ACV TO PROVIOC FOR A PROCEDURE
FOR FILLING A VACANCY M CAN0CACY CAUSED BY
DEATH. WITHDRAWAL. OR REMOVAL FROM THE BALLOT
OF AQUALIFIED CANOIOATEFOLLOWMG THE ENO OF THE
QUALIFY9*1 PERIOD WHICH LEAVES FEWER THAN TWO
CANOfOATES FOR AN OFFICE
Sato Ordmanoo was pfaovd on hr* raadmg on Ar NI IB, MSS.
and tm City Comnvaawn w« oonwdar aama tor total paaaaga
and adophon after vw pubic haanng. when w« ba hafd «i *te
City Comimkaon Chambara. ITS Watt Warran Avanua.
Longwood. Ftonda. on Monday- P * 2nd day of May- AD. 2006.
7 0 0 p in. or aa toon toaraaRar aa poaitfa Ai Via maabng.
mtaraated parnaa may appaar and ba haard wan taapacno toa
propoaad Ordmonca The haanng may ba conbnuad horn hma
to littte unN tmai achon n takan by toa Cdy Commmwon

Maryarma M ora
(CIRCUIT CO URT SEAL)
Ctoth of toa Cecud Court
By AkahdCyrua
Deputy Ctem
Pubkth at Tha Semeiote Hat ate
THE LAW OFFICES O F OAVlO
J STER N P A . ATTO RNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 S Umvarady Dnva Sute
500
Planlahon. FL 33324
(964)2339000
06-39190
PLEAS* FAX A COPY OF THS
FIR ST 94SCRTION T O 994233-99M m ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
M toM aM H H * f w L e P m °ne

Publteh Apr* 20.27. 2006
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pits________________
mTHBORCUrr COURT

ICOUNTY
CAM NO.: 04-CA9S14-18K

YOU ARE HEREBY N0T1FC0
fiat an acaon to toractoaa a
mortgage on Via toftowmg proparty

BANKOFAMERCA.NA.

UNIT 1706. BUKDfNG 17. OF
NORTHLAKE VXXAOE CON­
DOMINIUM VII. A CONDOMINI­
UM. ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION O F CONDO­
MINIUM
THEREOF.
AS
RECORDED IN OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 1B41. PAGE
403. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA. ANO ALL RECOROED ANO
UNRECORDED
AMEND­
MENTS THERETO. TO G E TH ­
ER WITH AN UNDIVIDED
INTEREST OR SHARE IN THE
COMMON
ELEM ENTS
APPURTENANT THERETO

CHRISTIANS DOTSON, If
LIVINQ. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRU STEES ANO
A U O THER P AR TES
CLAIMteQ AN INTEREST BY.
THR O UO H .
UNDER
OR
AGAINST CHRISTIANS
DOTSON. RONALD L
DOTSON AM/A RONALD
DOTSON. IF LIVINQ. ANO IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G RA N TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR USTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER ES T BY. THROUGH.
UNOCR OR AGAINST RONALD
L D O TSO N AM/A RONALD
DOTSON. UNKNOWN
TENANT. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF RONALD L DOTSON AM/A
RONALD DOTSON.
KINOS8RIOOE COMMUNITY
SERVICE ASSOCIATION. INC .
UNITED GUARANTY
RESIDENTIAL
INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH
CAROLINA.

ha* boon lead agamal you and
Vial you are raquwd to eery* a
copy of your wrdten deteneee. f
any. to a on OAVID J STERN.
ESQ Ptemvffh attorney, whoaa
addre*! it SOI S Unrvarady
Dnva *500. Plantation, FL
33324 (no tolar than 30 day*
horn toa date of tha twt pubkca
hon ol tow note* of achon) and
M* toa ongmal wdh toa ctoth ol
to* court adhar before aormoa
on Plam M i altomoy or mmadiattfy th#r*attar, otherwtee a
default wdi ba ontarad agamal
you tor to* rahaf damandad in
Via complamt or pahhon htod
h*r»m
WITNESS my hand and Via
aaal ol to« Court al SEMINOLE
County Ftonda. to « day ol APR
11. 2005
MARVANNE MORSE. a E R K
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY Carol Moore
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES O F DAVX) J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
05-38353
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. paraona wfto d*abtehee naadmg a tpeciaf accom­
modation
thouto contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouaa at (407965-4227.
1-800-9559771 (TD D ) or 1900-9559770 ma Ftonda Ratey
Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TW O CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH M THE SANFORO
HERALD
PuUtoh Apr* 20. 27. 2005
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O F F U M S A B tA N O
FOR BEMMOLS CO UNTY
CTVS. OfVtBtOM
C A M NO.: 96CA9S-14K
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TR UST COMPANY. AS
TRUSTEE OF AM CR OUEST
MORTGAGE SECURITIES.
ddC SC R C S 2002-0 ASSET
BACKED PASS THROUOH
CERTIFICATES. UNOCR THE
POOLING A SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
DECEMBER 1.2002.
W ITHOUT RECOURSE.

tte
CARRE M ZIMMERMAN, al.
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Oatendant
N O T IC t OF

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pumuard to a Fmai Judgmam cl
Foractoate* dated APR 7. SOOS.
and anterad &gt;i Cat* No 05-CA
BS-tdK. of toa Cacud Court c t
to* Ei^daardh JudcW Orate m
and tor Sammote County.
Florida, wharam DEUTSCH E
BANK NATIONAL TRUST. AS
TR USTEE OF A M C R O UEST
M ORTGAGE
SECURITIES.
M C SC R C S 2002-0. ASSET
BACKED PASS THROUOH
CERTIFICATES UNOCR THE
POOLING
A
SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
DECEMBER 1. 2002. WITH­
O U T RECOURSE. * a Ptemaa
and CARRE M ZIMMERMAN.

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pumuard to a Fmai Judgmant ol
Foractoaum dated APR 7.2005.
and anterad m Caaa No 04-CA2S14-14K. ol toa Cecud Court ol
toe E^aeento Jutoctel Csete m
and lor Sammote County.
Ftonda. wharam BANK OF
AMERICA. N A . « a Ptemaa
and CHRISTIANS DOTSON. IF
LtVMQ. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
O RAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRU STEES ANO
A U OTHER P A R TES CLAIM­
ING
AN
IN TER ES T
BY.
THR O UO H .
UNDER
OR
AGAINST CHRISTIANE DOTSON. RONALD L D O TSON
AM/A RONALD DOTSON
IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRU STEES ANO
A U OTHER P AR TES CLAIM­
ING
AN
IN TER ES T
BY.
THR O UO H .
UNOCR
OR
AGAINST RONALD L D O TSON AM/A RONALD DOTSON.
UNKNOWN
TENANT.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
CHRISTIANE
D O TSON .
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
RONALD L D O TSO N AM/A
RONALD D O TSON . KINOSBRIOOE COMM UNITY S ER ­
VICE ASSOCIATION. INC ,
U N ITE 0 G UAR AN TY R ESI­
DENTIAL dfSURANCE CO M ­
PANY OF NORTH CAROLINA
Iwteaadto
- tor
caah at Waal horn door at to*
Courtoouaa 201 N
Pam
Avanu* Swdom. FI 32771. at
11 00 AM on MAY 9. 2008. Vi*

LO T 325 THE VILLAGES AT
KINOSBRIOQE WEST. TRACT
C -t. ACCORDING T O THE
P U T THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED M P U T BOOK 47. PAOES
64 THROUOH S7. FfCLUSIVE
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIOA
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctem otto* Court
By AtehaCyru*
AaOaputyCtem

&gt;(2)
to* Ctem or to* C o m a
coordinator at 407946-4227.
301 N PARK AVE SUITE
N30I. SANFORO. F L 32771 d
smart (TOO)
|77i via Ftonda Relay

DATED tote 7to day of Apr*
2006
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clam ol aato Court
By Akaha Cyrut
Aa Deputy Ctem

ConBpwdrteaw*. a OondemtoMw
■ocoiAbtf id fta OadMnaon of
Condominium
recorded
OMelte Racxmte Book 1«24 ai
Page t M l . dnd tel teBfbaa and

to

Sammote County. Ftonda.
The abate addraa* ol wtdrit la
*38 Framingham Court. #107,
Laha Story. Ftonda 32748
you. and
you ara mquead to aarva a copy
of your wrtaan datenaa*. a any
to B. on PtamMY altomay.
whoa* name and a t o m w j.
Andrew
Batdwfn.
TH E
SOLOMON
TR O P P
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GROUP. P A . 400 North Aafday
Plata. Suite 3000. Tampa.
Florida 33902. and dte toa origi­
nal wdh Vw Ctem ol toa abova
ttyted Court wftom tony (30)

Mtenh. Ftonda 33156-2619
(305)862-4110
Paraona wtot a
need a
to parSapaia In tote proceedetg
anted
Court
to 301 N Pwh
ro o t, nw dun
Ftonda 32771, wdh*) 2 working
day* prior to to* proceedmg
Telephone (407965-4227, 1 8009569771 (TOO) or 19005569770 (V) via Ftonda Ratey
Pubhah Apr* 20. 27. 2005
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to TH E O RCUTT CO U RT FOR
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CITY OF LONOWOOO

MARY FERNANDEZ. CTAL..

WITNESS my fwnd and toa
aaal ol aald Court on APR I E
2005
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctem ol dte Cecud C oul
By Carol Moom
Deputy Ctem
Pubhah Apr* 20. 27. 2005
P i t t ________________________

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YOU ANO EACH OP Y O U ARE
HEREBY SEVERALLY NOTI­
FIED TH A T EOW ARO J.
FAGAN and PATRICIA ANN
FAGAN, hte w i
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PATRICIA ANN FAGAN, Ma
w«*. PWmM* W. LEE J. HART­
LEY and HENRY S M ITH
Oatondante*. and you and aaRt
ol you wa haraby requhad to
aanm a copy of yotd I
other datenaa, 8 any.
FRANK
C.
ESQUIRE, of
M cM TOSH.
WHIOHAM. REISCHMANN E
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1995 FORO CROWN VICTORIA
40.
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ANO 5219 00 M U S
CURRENCY

NOTICE OP ACTION
TO Tram* Antoruo Vneon
Laat known addrata
2105
Howal Branch Road 436100
Madtend Ftonda 32751

Doted tot* 2 t day ot M v tf i
2006
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By OaOomh Conant
Deputy Ctem
Publteh Apm S. IS. 20. 27.
2005
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tor Tha

Curr*maddr*M
MORTGAOE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEM S
arc AS NOMINEE FOR
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION. MIN NO
1000460-00037066925.

NESTOR GUEVARA at a!

NOTICE OF SAL*
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pumuant to an Order or
Summary Fetal Judgmant of
toractoaura dated APR 7. 2005.
and anterad m Caaa No O ^C A220-14K
UCN
592005CA000220XXXXXX ol
to* Cecud Court m and tor
lammota
County.
Ftonda.
wharam M ORTGAGE E LE C ­
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS PIC AS NOMINEE FOR
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE C O R ­
PORATION. MIN N O
1000460-00037056525
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Plaintiff and N ES TO R G U E ­
VARA MARIA E GUEVARA
CROWN POINT BY THE
SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION
INC .
UNKNOWN TEN A N T NO 1.
UNKNOWN TEN A N T NO 2.
and A U UNKNOWN PARTIES
C U IM IN O IN TER ES TS BY.
THROUOH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT T O THIS ACTION OR
HAVING OR C U IM IN O TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
M TER ES T M THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
DESCRIBED
am
Datendanta. I w*l tea to toa
teghaal and beat btodar tor caah
to to* Waal From Door ol toa
Sammola County Courtoouaa.
301 North Pam Avanua.
Sanford. Florida 32771 at
Sameiote County Ftonda. at
I lS O a m on toa 5 day ol MAY.
2005. toa todowmg deecnbad
property at tat forth in tato
Order or Fetal Judgmam. hned
UNIT 1750. BUILDING 600.
CROW N POINT BY THE
SPRMOS. A CONDOMINIUM
ACCOROM O TO THE DC C IA
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
THEREOF. RECOROED M
OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK
1307. PAQE 656. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SC MMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA

HM BMit,

COUNTY.

And ad perhe* cteervng eitaraat
by. torough. undar or
Tram* Amono Vmaon. and
parha* having or cteenmg
T*or

YOUR ARE HEREBY N O TI­
FIED that an achon tor tortaaur*
ol toa toaowmg property tatted
and hau et Semeiote County.
Florida
19*5 Ford Crown
Victoria
40.
V IN
2FALP71W7SX179992
and
1219 00 m U S currency ha*
bean Mad agamat you m to*
C*cu4 Court ol to* Eighteanto
Judicial Circuit m and tor
Semeiote County. Ftonda You
am mquead to tarva a copy ol
your wrdten datenaoa. I any. to
to* comptoed upon Taaha M
Scotero General Counter
who*# edOret* ta tOO Bueh
Boulevard. Santord. Florida
32773. on or bator* to* 12 day
ol MAY. 2005. and Me too ongttoe Ctem ol tow Court
batom aarvtc* on Sharte
oral counaai or im ntedi^ly
toereaftar cfhanmaa a d d h d
wdi be entered agamal you tor
the relief demanded m the
amended complamt

NOTICE IS HEREBY O IVEH
to** MLHM AS C U S T (ROBE),
toa hotdar of toa loaowtng oartBcate(i) ha* hted eatd oartAtcated) tor a tea dead to ba
wauad maraon Tha oartdtoM*
numbar(t) and yaar(t) af
wauanca. to* oaactaibuh of toa
property and to* named) to
wtveh d «

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PARCEL lOt 25-19-30-SAG1211-0030
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SANFORO PS 1 PO 57
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TH O R N E.
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THORNE.
JU D ITH
ANN
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A l of tato property baetg eitha
County of Sammoto. Stela of
Ftonda
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ba
carttocated) wa ba i
I

DATED tort day of APR 7. 2005
Courtoouaa

Santord.

MARVANNE MORSE
Ctem ol Cecud Court
Carol Moom
Deputy Ctem

1100*m

d you are a paraon wtto a de ­

bte doctmwmary

flation et order to parhopal* ei
tom procaortng you are amdtod.
at no coal to you. to toa promwon ol certain
Ptoaa* contact 8i*
Cooromator at X t North Pam
Avanua. Su4 N -X t . Santord
Ftonda 32771. totephona (407)
•55-4227. wdhm 2 wortung day*
ol your moapl ol to* Nohea ol
Haanng. d you am haanng or
vow* enpaead cad 15001 9556771

to ba pad by to* t
(ter at toa ate* F«9|
an amoum equal te to* I
tod • due wdhei 24 hoiea i
to* adwrhaad am* ol aato. AA
paymantetetalbacateiorguMante ad
matrumant,
made
payabte to to* Ctom of too
Cecud Court

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on 3/24/2006
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT
COURT
SEM N O LE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA
by 0ERAL09IE HARPORO
Deputy Ctom
Pubhah March 30. 2006 and
Apr*!. 13.20,2008

0200

EOWARO J FAGAN and
PATRICIA ANN FAGAN. In*

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OF IN I

dehon m order to
tow prooaadng. you ara
m no coat to you. to toa ptovtuon of certain aaamtenc*
comact toa Court at 407two 12) working
day* ol your raempt of *u*
Node*, f you am haarmg or
vow* enpaead. cal Ftonda
(4009569771

LEE J HARTLEY and HENRY
SMITH, and any unknown

DATED at Santord
7.)

agamal LEE J HARTLEY and
HENRY SMITH, and af par***
to hew any

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9* RE: FOR FEITURE OP
I I J M O O M U S. CURREN CY.

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MARYAftofE MORSE
Aa Ctem. Cacud Coat
By Akaha Cyrua
Aa Deputy Ctem
SMITH. HIATT 6 DIAZ. FA .
tail
C H A M MANHATTAN
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION.

DEFENDANTS: LEE J HART-

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PUBLIC R C 00R 0S O F S M S N O U COUNTY. F U M O A .

SAJO UNIT BEING MORE FART IC U U R L Y DESCRIBED IN
TH AT CERTAIN SUMMARY
FMAL JUDGM ENT OF REFOR­
MATION O F DEEDS. CASE
N O SS-7BB-CA-I4-K IN THE
CIRCUIT C O U R T O F TH E
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SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
AS
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IN OFFICIAL
RECOROS
BOOK
2770.
PAGES 569. 632 ANO 640. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
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Lake Mary. Ftonda 32744

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City eyes
interim
manager

Lady Liberty

Pitching
dominates

By Lien* Edlion
H e ra ld W rite r

Whether it was on the
basefeaJI or softball field
this week, most of the
results were determined
by outstanding pitching
performances

SANFORD — City officials met with V. Eugene M iller to
consider him as the city's interim city m anager after Al
G rieshaber Jr., resigned from that position April 11.
M ayor Linda Kuhn said she hopes the com m ission will
agree at Monday night's con­
tinued
C ity
C om m ission
m eeting to appoint M iller as
interim.
Kuhn, who met with Miller
on Wednesday, said she was
very impressed.
"H is credentials are im pec­
cable," Kuhn said.
Miller, who has more than
41 years of experience in a
city m anager position, is now
retired and nelps cities in
need of temporary help.
A fter
announcing
G riesh a b er's resignation at
last Monday night's com m is­
sion m eeting. City Attorney
Bill Colbert recommended Miller to city officials.
District 4 City Com m issioner Kevin Hipes said he met
with M iller on W ednesday and thought he was very cordial.
"I feel |he’d| bring a iol of stability to the process and
enable us to draw from his experience while w e're in this
transitional period," Hipes said.
According to Hipes, Seminole County Com m issioner Bob

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Workshop will
discuss SR46
widening

credentials
are
impeccable.

By Nick Pfeifauf
Staff W riter

SANFORD - The
Florida Department of
Transportation will con­
duct a public informa­
tion workshop on the
proposed widening of
State Road 4r&gt;, oast of
Sanford.
Tho mooting will bo
hold Thursday, April 21
with open houso at 6
p.m. and the present.! •
tion at 7 p.m. at
Midway Elomentary
School, 2251 |itway, in
the Midway communi­
ty
FDOT Spokesman
Steve Homan empha­
sized that this is an
"informational'' meet­
ing, not an official hear­
ing
"We want to get pub­
lic and governmental
input on what should
be done on SR-46,” he
said. Initial plans are
expected to call for a
widening to four lanes.
If is hoped land for the
widening may be
offered by the Sanford
Airport Authontv,
south of a large portion
of the area fo be
widened.
The proposed widen­
ing east 25th Street,
would be from U.S.
Highway 17-92 to State
Road 415 "Actually,
it'll be from Mcllonville
Avenue easterly,"
Homan said. "25th
Street is already wide
fmm 17-92 fo
Mellon ville."
The information
workshop will be held
fo introduce the* public
to the project, to discuss
the improvements that
am being considered,
and to obtain comments
on those proposed
improvements to SR-46.
The project has been
determined to be* neces­
sary’ to handle
increased traffic once
the extension of l ake
Mary Boulevard is com­
pleted to SR-46.

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Grieshaber’s
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HarsU photo by Tommy Vincent

The Senator's companion tree, seen here, is a 60-foot beauty that has finally received the name
of ‘ Lady Liberty.’ More photos. Page 8A.

By Uana Edixon
Herald Writer

SANFORD — Recently
resigned City Manager Al
Grieshaber Jr., has made head­
lines in Albany, Ga., where he
worked for the city as assistant
city attorney and city attorney
from 1987 until he took the city*
manager position in Sanford in
August 2003.
The Albany Herald reported
that "Albany city commission­
ers want to
k n o w
whether a
former city
a tto rn e y
can be held
a c c o u n t­
able for a
legal opin­
ion
that
will
cost
the
city
mure than
51.7 million by July 2006."
It turns out Out the statue of
limitations is up for the legal
decision he recommended, but
Albany city officials will now
have to transfer money from
the city's general fund to pay
for retirement health insurance
premiums.

Big Tree sister finally
earns a place in history
M anaging Editor

LONCWOOO — When God delivered the
ID Commandments to Moses, The Senator, a
bald cypress in Big Tree Park here was already
100 years old.
About 1,500 years later, a companion tree
sprouted 90 feet away and the two trees
remain a treasure for Seminole County.
In recent years, however, care for The
Senator and its companion lagged. Unsavory
characters frequented the park, and lewd acts
and drug use marred the atmosphere there.

Families stayed away and facilities fell into
disrepair.
Seminole County Commissioner Randy
Moms spearheaded an effort fo change that,
and the companion tree, dubbed "Lady
Liberty" was dedicated in a ceremony
Thursday that was also part of the National
County Government Wivk celebration
"God has blessed Seminole County with
natural beauty that is really unsurpassed anywliere els*.*," said county Chairman Carlton
1ienky at tlw gathering Thursday morning.

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Worker found in cement mixer
at care center construction site
SAN FO RD — The Sem inole
C ou n ty S h eriff’s O ffice is
in vestigatin g the death of a
construction w orker w ho w as
apparently killed w hile op erat­
ing a portable cem ent miner,
according to an April 14 new s
release.
The nam e of the w orker is
G arvin G ayle, 19, of O rlando.
The accident occurred at the
co n stru ctio n site for a new
after-school care cen ter, w hich

is being built next to Wilson
Elementary School, which is
located at 985 Orange Blvd.,
west of Sanford.
The incident was reported
just before 2 p.m. on Thursday,
April 14.
When the Seminole County
Fire Departm ent arrived, it
found Gayle partially trapped
inside the cement mixer. He
was pronounced dead at the
scene.
The
Sem inole
County
Sheriff's Office Major Crimes

Unit is investigating the circumstances andd will be Iturning
its findings over to the
Occupational Heath and Safety
Administration, which is also
investigating.
Prelim inary
inform ation
indicates that Gayle was an
im m igrant from Haiti. His
identification lists him as a 19
year old man, who resided in
Orlando.
He worked for Phoenix
Walls, Inc., which is a subcon­
tractor on the school project.

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Albany M ayor Pro-Tern Bo
Dorough said in a phone inter­
view
T hursday
that
G rieshaber’s derision is going
to result in the city spending
$1.6 million out of the general
fund every year.
"W e're
researching
the
issue," D orough said. "It's a
very com plicated area of the
law ."
H e said that although som e
o f th e com m issioners w ere
upset about the legal opinion
G rieshaber rendered w ithout
sufficiently researching the

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issue, the statue of limitations
was up on the matter and that
the commission would just
have to expend the money
from other funds to make up
the difference.
The legal opinion that
Grieshaber offered happened
in 1997. Albany commissioners
heeded G rieshaber's advice,
and agreed to transfer money
from the pension fund, which
had $128 million in assets,
because the city's general fund
was low.
When those assets took a
downturn in July 2002, The
Albany Herald reported, the
commission decided
that
retirement health insurance
premiums would be paid out
of the genera] fund.
The commission would
have to transfer money from
the general fund by March 1, in
the amount of $251,000 to
cover the premiums.
The Albany Herald also
wrote that: "Commissioners
learned ... that not only can the
city no longer pay premiums
from the pension fund, but that
it must also reimburse the pen­
sion fund for health premiums
paid from the fund since 2002."
C om m issioner
Tom m ie
Posteil w as quoted in th e
Albany new spaper as saying:
"W e rased to either correct tree
o r table it. W e've been advised
by the attorney ... th at them
things are needed. W e d on 't
need to m ake an issue ou t of
it"
Although the statue of lim i­
tation s h as passed, cu rren t
Albany City A ttorney N athan
D avis w ill study the 2002 d eri­
sion
w ould
h ave
legal
re co u n t, The Albany H erald

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
N ot sm art, A lt Anyone with an e-mail
•ddfCM h is been the recipient of a list of the
annual Darwin Award winners. Created by a
Stanford University molecular biologist the
Darwin Awards "salute the improvement of the
Human genome by honoring those who acci­
dentally kill themselves in really stupid ways."

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11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the
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Sponsored by Central Florida
Freedom School. Call 407687-7185.

If they gave out a political Darwin Award,
District 1 City Commissioner Art Woodruff
would win the 2005 honor hands down.
Woodruff won a dose election against Bernard
Mitchell, but that's the last thing he'll win for
quite some time.
Woodruff filed a complaint against Mitchell
with the Florida Election Commission for,
among other things, an advertisement that ran
in The Herald. The ad had several pictures,
including one that feaMi,dwU
an award to Police Chief
Brian Tooley and one
that feature
Commissioner Randy
jones giving Mitchell an
award. Wixxlruff claims
the pictures were an
"implied message of
endorsement." Tooley
disagrees.
The* chief did sign an
by Dan Ping
affidavit saying he did
• • • • • • • • • not give permission to
use nis photo in
Mitchell's ad. Woodruff, who helps set the
police department's budget each year, present­
ed die affidavit to Tooley and asked him to sign
it. Tooley did tveause it was a true statement,
but the chief told me point-blank that he didn’t
have a problem with the picture being in the ad.
Wxxiruff filed the complaint before the* elec­
tion, which tells me the incumbent was running
scared. He denies this and claims his complaint
is merely a matter of following the law.
"I knew it would have no bearing on the
actual election,” Woodruff said. "It was a matter
of, I think, the election laws should be followed
and enforced."
Woodruff's explanation rings hollow. During
the general election Lindsey Oycwale had sev­
eral large signs that were illegally place in the
rights-of-way. To date. Woodruff has yet to file a
complaint against the Oycwale campaign
I'm not condoning violating the law. It does
appear that Mitchell's campaign had two minor
tecnnical infractions of the law. Hut VWxxirutf in
his rush to jump on his high horse* has a*st him­
self much needed credibility in tin* black community. Before the* election. Georgetown resi­
dents believed Wixxirutl was more concc*me*d
with helping other areas ot tin* city al the
expmso of their traditionally black neighbor­
hood. That perception — and perception is real­
ity in politics — has increawd hundredfold and
most believe Woodmtt is a sore winner.
Furthe*rmore, Wixidrutt is not without sin,
himself when it comes to technical violations ot
rules. Local car dealers provide vehicles for city
commissioners to ndc m dunng the* annual
Christmas parade. I’nor to last December's
parade, Woodrutf asked a city staff number to
procure an extra vehicle for his church group.
Evidently the commissioner was pulling a Van
Winkk* dunng the previous five months when a
deputy city manager was fired for improperly
using a golf cart. By the day of the parade.
Woodruff had changed his mind, but the vehi­
cle had already been obtained.
In its endorsement tor the* Distnct 1 seat. The
Herald supported Wcxximtt because ot “his
measured responds” to issues facing the city. In
this case, Woodruff's response is dead wrong.
He needs to publicly make amends with
Mitchell, and he ntvds to do it scum.

The Sem inole Brom eliad
Society Annual Spring Show
and Sale will be April 16 and
17 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at
the Sanford Garden Club,
Highway 17-92 at Fairmont
Drive, in Sanford. For more
information phone Sudi
Hipslev at 352-504-6162.

Around tne clock

Urban In-Pfn7 project: Tlu* Central Honda
real estate market is red hot. Agents are report­
ing a serious lack of supply to met the demand
of folks craving to move into tlu* region. To help
meet the demand, developers are eyeing
Sanford and its downtown as the next new hot
spot.
Word Around The Clock is that flamboyant
downtown Orlando developer Phil Rampy is
quietly — but not so quietly to escape the Clock
Kw ptr 'i ears — purchasing properties in and
around downtown Sanford. Rampy is the
founder of Oide Town Broken, Inc., a real
estate company that, according to the compa­
ny's marketing Web site
(www.loftsorlando.com), specialize* in "the
redevelopment and sales of urban renewal
properties"
Rampy, who touts himself as "among the
nation's leading advocate* of new urbanism,”
revitalized Orlando's Thornton Park neighbor­
hood when he built Thornton Park Central, a
multi-story, mixed-use project featuring lofts
condominiums and otficx* and retail spacx* (and
a Starbucks!).
Word is Rampy is lixiking to build a townhouse project at tne southwest comer of 3rd
Street and Magnolia Avenue. If so. Rampy’s
project would be a raspberry same's throw
away hum a similar project being built by John
Gfcuiani and Sanford's own real estate queen
M aria Shrew at die northwest aimer of 3rd
Street and Palmetto
Work has already begun on Giuliani’s project
with the demolition of tne old Quonset huts.

All Souls Council of
Catholic Women w ill hold
the Spring Craft Show* from
8:30 a.m. until 4 p m. in tlu*
Social Hall, 9th Street at Oak
Avenue. Free entry, free
parking. Food will he avail­
able for a small fee. Money
raised will benefit numerous
charities.

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A campaign sign showing support tor Sanford mayoral candidate, now Mayor Linda Kuhn, shares window space with a Mu­
ni dad young lady at the Park Avenue business Glass Addicts. The young lady is made of stained glass and is exhibited in
the second floor window of the business m downtown Sanford. Which window attracts the attention of passersby first?

following a single car crash at Lake
Mary Blvd. and Red Cleveland Blvd.
He was charged with careless driv­
ing, and DL7 of alaihol or drugs.

Drug related
• Phillip Walter Witcher, 18, of
Old England Lixip, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police with a
search warrant at his residence on
March 2 5 .1le was charged with pos­
session of cocaine and possession of
under 20 grants of nianjuana.
Assault - Battery
• Thomas Dylan Merrick, 19, of
Tinlev Terrace. Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford polio* Wednesday at his
residence following a confrontation
with a female. 1le was charged with
battery - touch or strike (domestic
violence).
• Donald Lawrence Neulander,
29, of l’nna*ton Avenue, and Lisa
Tajudivn, 38. of Tall Maple Lcxip,
Oviedo, were arrested by Sanford
police Tut*sday al Neulander's resideno*. The two had reportedly Ixvn
involved in a fight. Each was
charged with batten* - touch or
strike (domestic violence)
Thefts
• Nina Barker O'Neil, 41, of
Daytona Beach, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday al a store in
the Seminole Totvne Center. She
reportedly took $163 in clothing
from a siore without paving. She
was charged with petty shoplifting
from a merchant.
Traffic Stops
• Stanley McKinney, 42. of South
Oak Avenue, Sanford, was stopped
bv Sanford police Thursday on
Wind chase Blvd. He was charged
with driving with a suspended
licenses, operating a motor vehicle

with an expired registration, altenng
a lioTLse plate sticker and possession
of under 20 grams ot marijuana.
• Jason Matthew Brock. 23, of
Orlando, was stopped by Sanford
polio.* early Friday on Holly Avenue
at 24th Street. He was charged with
driving with a suspended license,
and driving under the influence
(DU1) of alaihol or drugs.
• Ronald Jackson, 2b, of Maple
Avenue, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford polio* Thursday on Rosalia
Avenue at Locust Avenue. Officers
reported seeing a vehicle traveling
recklessly on the wrong side of the
nud. When the* vehicle was stopped,
four unknown males bailed out and
fled on fiKit. Only Jackson was
apprehended. He was charged with
resisting an officer without violence.
• Kent Lenard I’ntchard, 30. of
Academy Avenue, was stopped bv
Sanf ord polio* Monday on West 20th
Stn.x*t. He was charged with driving
with a suspended license, having an
expm*d license, failure to obey sptxxl
limits, and having an expired tag.
• David Scott Barkan. 51, of
Country Club Road, Lake Mary, was
stopped by Sanford polio* Monday

• Nathan James Kallenberger, 28,
of Soitt Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford polio* Monday fol­
lowing a two vehicle crash in the 200
block of Summerlin Avenue.
1le was charged with DU1 alaihol
or drugs, DL7 with property dam­
age. reckless driving, refusal to sub­
mit to a DL7 test, and no proof of
iasurano*.

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Florida Hospital's Center
of Nutritional Excellence will
be conducting a Vegetarian
Tasting Extravaganza, at 5779
N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. (CR427) in Sanford from 3 to 5
p.m. The event is fax*. Call to
register at 407-324-1405.

• Fad nek Turner, 46, of Deltona,
was ara*stid by Sanford police
Tuesday in the INK) block of West
13th Staxi, when* officers said they
found him near a business holding a
brown paper bag amtaining a can.
1le was am sttd on violation of hav­
ing an open container in a semi-pub­
lic parking lot.

Five Florida writere will
be on hand at Sanford Bix»k
Shop, 222 E. First Street from
1 until 3 p.m. Meet the
authors of "Florida Shorts "

• Tyrone* Henry Thornton, 22. of
Castlebrewer Court, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on April
5, in the 15U11 block of Wist 13th
Stnx*t, where he had previously been
issued a taspass warning. He was
charged with trespassing on propertv*, resisting an officer with violence,
and battery on a police officer.

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guided hike.
The Econ R iver W ilderness
Area is located at 3795 Old
Lockwood Road in Oviedo.
The hike will last about two

SUN

M a n Hill S.D.A. Church
Health Ministries
Department will present
lifestyle presentations, every
Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. at
the Church Annex, 816 E.
2nd St., in Sanford. For infor­
mation call Shirlev Blake at
386-789-3993.

Fruit / Freeh Baby
Carrots
C hoice of Milk

Wings Across the Econ set for April 23
O VIEDO — Seminole* County
residents can join butterfly and
bird
exp erts
at
the
Econlohatchee River W ilderness
Area on April 23, at 8 a.m. for a

Blue Grass Pickin' will be
presented beginning at 7
p.m. at the Longwixid
Community Building, 200 W.
Warren Ave. Bring your
instruments or your chair to
this free event.

Other arrests
• Andrew* I’erkias, 46, of Castle
Brewer Court, was arrested by
Sanford polio* Thursday in the 1600
block of West 13th Street. Officers
a*ported seeing him drinking a beer.
He was charged with having an
open amtainer of alaihol in a public
parking lot.

Public elementary school lunch menu
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The Mt. Zion M issionary
Baptist Church, 2001 Sipes
Ave., will host a financial
seminar from 10 a.m until
noon. A mortgage specialist
will present help in purchas­
ing or refinancing homes
Lunch will be st-rved

hours and is free to the public.
P articip an ts should
bring
water and a hat. Space is limited
— call 407-665-7352 to make a
reservation.

The Sanford Herald

MON
TheLongvvood Recreation
Department will conduct an
AARP Driver Safety Program
from 6 to 10 p.m., April 18
and 20, at the Longw ihh!
Community Building, 200 W.
Warren Ave. Cost is $10.
Registration is required by
contacting 407-260-3447.

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The Lake Mary Chapter
o f AARP No. 4878 will be
held at 1 p.m. at the new*
Adult Activity Center, 911
Wallace Court. Members are
being asked to contribute
items for a silent auction.
Call Paulee Stevens at 407585-1466.

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The Sanford Seminole
County Chamber of
Commerce will hold a live
entertainment event, "Sultry*
Summer Sounds" from 11:30
a.m. until 1:30 p.m. at Bettye
B. Smith Cultural Arts
Center, 119 W. Fifth St.
Admission is $15 per person.
To RSVP, call 407-322-8160.

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Seminole County Commissioner Brenda Carey, center with shovel,
helped break ground lor the new building to house Seminole
Hariey-Davidson recently. Around her are architects from Bush
Architecture of Orlando and engineers for the project. John Hamer,
right of Carey, and Rodin Younessl, left of Carey, are managing
partners of MotorSports group that Is building the new structure.

County receives
security grant
SANFORD — The Seminole
County Hoard of County
Commissioners received a
grant of $575,000 fmm the 2(KW
Assistance to Firefighters
Grant Program administered
by the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security.
The
Seminole
County
Department of Public Safety
will use funds for purchasing
equipment for firefighter train­
ing, Special Operations, and
classroom materials at the
Seminole County Fire Training
Center
"H aving highly trained
emergency respoase personnel
is one of our main goals so we
an* thrilled to be receiving this
grant funding for specialized
training equipm ent," said
Leeanna
Raw,
assistant
Seminole County fire chief.
"We recognize the impor­
tance of the Fia- Act Grants to
our nation's fia* departments
and we will continue to work
closely with the fire service
community to meet their
needs," said Matt A Mayer,
acting cVocutiVc’ director of

Office
for
Domestic
Pn*parvdness.
The
Assistance
to
Firefighters Grant Program
assists rural, urban and subur­
ban fia* departments throughout the United States. About
$745 million was awarded to
fin* departments around the
country. The funds increase
the effectiveness of fia*fighting
operations, health and safety
programs, new fire apparatus,
emergency medical service
programs, and fire prevention
programs in local depart­
ments.
"In this nation, far too many
individuals lose their lives or
are injured by fire," said U S.
Fire Administrator R. David
Paulison. "Americans homes
are safer today through this
important grant program."
For more information on the
grant program or the USFA,
contact the Grants Program
Office at l-HA6-274-0%0 or
email FIREGRANTSWdhs.gov.
For more* local information,
contact Paula Ritchey at 407fth5-5150.
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Dallari, who was a council*
man for the city o f Oviedo
when M iller was interim city
m anager, spoke highly of
Miller.
"H e said a lot o f good
things," Hipes said.
In a phone interview
Friday, Dallari said: "(M iller)
walks with a cane and has
two hearing aids, but don't
underestim ate him. The man
is sharp. Very sharp."
O range City M ayor Ted
Erwin said M iller worked on
an interim basis there for a
little more than two years.
M iller came in as a result of
the then city m anager being
fired by the Orange City City
Council.
"H e walked into a very
controversial situation, witn
a very divided cou ncil,"
Erwin said. "H e pulled
things together."
Erwin said he had a very
good
relation sh ip
witn
M iller and that he was
"probably the most profes­
sional city m anager" ne had

e v e r w ork ed w ith.
A cco rd in g
to
E rw in ,
M iller w as a task m aster w ith
h is staff, b ein g dem anding o f
th em , b u t th at h e w as also
v e ry
u n d erstan d in g
and
resp ectfu l.
"I w o n 't say ev ery o n e
liked him , but th ey had a lot
of resp ect fo r h im ," Erw in
said .
E rw in said M iller w as
very w ell qualified and he
w ou ld h av e no h esitatio n
recom m ending him to an oth ­
e r city.
D istrict
2
C ity
C o m m issio n er
Velm a
W illiam s agreed w ith Kuhn
sayin g M iller im pressed h er
a t th eir m eeting.
W illiam s said M iller cou ld
b rin g u n ity and h ealin g to
the com m ission . M iller told
W illiam s th a t, if h ired , he
w ould focu s on d irectin g the
city in the righ t d irection .
"I learn ed th at he h as an
ap p reciation for accou n tab il­
ity, w h ile sim u ltan eo u sly
v alu in g
e m p lo y e e s,"

W illiam s said .
A cco rd in g to W illiam s,
she w as also im p ressed w ith
M ille r's u n d e rsta n d in g o f
re sp e ct an d tru s t b etw een
city m an ager an d city com ­
m issio n e rs. H e a lso co n ­
veyed to W illiam s th a t he
had "a w ealth of exp erien ce
d e a lin g w ith d e v e lo p e rs"
and settin g up stra te g ic p lan ­
ning.
"Hle
e seem s to be a person
w ho can b rin g calm n ess to
th e agen cy," W illiam s said .
Bom K uhn and W illiam s
em p h asized the im p ortan ce
th at M iller w ou ld n 't h ave an
ag en d a b ecau se h e w ou ld
com e in as just an interim
city m an ager.
"H e h as no in ten tion s of
m aking it a perm anent Job,"
Kuhn said .
Tw o neighboring city offi­
cia ls, E rw in , from O ran ge
C ity
and
O vied o
C o u n cilm an
and
V ice
C h airm an Todd R ussell, said
th ey had w anted M iller to
stay on w ith th eir cities p er­

m anently.
"W e tried to h ire h im on
full tim e, b u t th a t's n o t h i*
g am e a n y m o re ,” R u ssell
said .
M iller w ork ed fo r th e d ty
o f O vied o a fte r Its d ty m an ­
a g e r resign ed . R ussell said
M iller ca m e In a t a tim e
w hen th e d ty needed calm ­
n ess.
"H e left a little b it o f h im ­
se lf th e re in all o f u s ,”
R ussell said .
W illiam s sa id th a t th e
com m ission ers w ill d iscu ss
th eir m eetin gs w ith M illar a t
th eir M onday n igh t m eetin g.
"H op efu lly w e ca n reach a
con sen su s th at h e w ill b e d ie
p erso n ," W illiam s sa id . ”l f s
tim e to m ove on . San ford is a
d iam on d In th e rou gh th at
h as begu n to shine. W e need
to d o w h a t's b est fo r th e d ty
o f S an ford ."
M onday n ig h t's con tin u ed
com m ission m eetin g w ill be
held a t 7 p .m . at C ity H all in
the co m m issio n er's ch am b er
room .

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Your Views

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what we see,
it appeals that
thia ia a land
of ultimate
destruction. H
appeals this ia
truly a back­
ward country.
Few folks,
h o w e v e r,
• • • • • • • • would realize
that the d tie*
especially Baghdad, are quite
m odem . Baghdad is a major
metropolis complete with skyscraper*, ft haa a population of
around 5 million people. (The
M ilan's population is around 24
m flkm ). Tne entire country is
oontdered slightly latger than the
Stale of California in aiae. Even
though there’s an oocupatian by
U S and other aimed form , iwid arts are atm driving to work
eed i day, stopping at service sta­
tions to gas up their car* For food,
many puQ in at a Burger King or
M cDonald* and I’ve even heard
there is a Pizza Hut in Baghdad.
But from where did we get our
impresaluna of Iraq? First of all
w e have heard of Aladdin and the
dying carpet From this, our chil­
dren may consider it an exotic
country where everyone walks or
dys around wearing a turban.

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There was the song "Sheik of
A m y depicting rom m cf tn me
tents of the Arab* There waa a
dram atic movie "Law rence of
Arabia" and a musical movie,
"Desert Song”, both of which
■were primarily stories of heroic
w an in the desert legions of Iraq.
The country is considered one
of the oldest civilizations in the
world. One record says It was
occupied as far back as 3000 B.C
and became the heart of the
Babylonian empire. In early
tim e* it waa called Mesopotamia.
Through the year* the land
now known as Iraq, hat been
occupied by IV n iin * Alexander
the Great, Greece, TUrkey, Russia,
Germany, Italy, Iran and a num­
ber of other nation* While British
troops occupied foe country as
early as 1915, it received its inde­
pendence in 1932. Although
much of foe country is barren
desert foe population stands at
approximately 143 persons per
square mile. (Florida has 2% peo­
ple per square mile).
As Iraq is located between foe
Tigris and Euphrates river* there
haw even been stories told that it
was at foe junction of these two
rivers that Adam and Eve lived in
foe Garden of Eden.

Looking at other vital statistics
about Iraq, foe percentage of citi­
zens over age 10 with no formal
education is 52.8 percent. Only 4.1
percent of foe population has
graduated from what we would
consider at a high school level.
As for temperature, summer
time is hot in Iraq, (n Baghdad,
the average temperature in July is
110 degree* This month, April
foe average daytime temperature

is 85. But the desert area* which is
most of foe land are* can be as
much as 20 to 30 degree* hotter.
And there is virtually Uttle rain­
fall. The average total for foe
entire month of April is one-half
inch.
Several years before the US.
arrived in Iraq, the average
household income was estimated
at $2,000 per year. The present
average was not available. The
average household in Iraq con­
sists of 8.9 persons, compared to
2.7 persons per household in foe
United State*
Ye* there ia still danger to our
troops stationed in Iraq. At least
two servicemen, one who has
recently returned and another still
in Iraq (my grandson), say they
are being snot at practically every
day when they travel through the
streets in various convoys. There
are still vehicles driven by our
troops that have no armot and
even walking can be dangerous
for American*
But hopefully, things will begin
to calm down during foe u p a w ­
ing months and our troop* will be
in less danger. The country and its
dties may be relatively modem in
tome area* but foe effort to get
foe country back on its own feet is
continuing and eventually there
will be a need for a massive
rebuilding.
One of foe major economies
listed in the World Almanac for
1997 says Iraq receives foe largest
portion of its income from
tourism, an estimated $13 million
each year. It may be sometime
before they are able to return to
that position again.

Thanks for
police protection

Thanks to city
staff, Mr. Gibson

Tb th e E d ito r

Tb the Editor

Atlantis Capital
Investments was participating
in a civil eviction at the sub­
ject property address of 1804
Cedar Ave., Sanford. This
eviction was executed at 9:30
a m. on March 4. AH occu­
pants were removed and
placed the plaintiff inpossession of the property. Tne
defendant Raul Pardo Sr., was
very irate, violent and noncompliant and resisted in all
avenues throughout this
process. The process lasted for
a good part of the morning.
The following listed law
enforcement officers and
deputies: M.J. Laney, SCSO
Investigator; Deputy Gayle
Ellis, Dist. 2, SCSO;police offi­
cer Tony
ony Seda, LMPD;
Sanford police officer T.
Hughes; police officer John
Fosliee, SPD; S. Lome, Unit
119, SPD; and J.
Sabounjisabounai, SPD,
responded and took immedi­
ate action and defended the
plaintiff and the above said
subject property. These law
enforcement agencies and
individuals that responded,
assisted and defended need to
be commended and the prop­
er consideration and respect is
due to this group of heroes.
Sincerely

Re: R u ss G ibson
M r G ibson, 1 know it w as
all in a d ay s w ork , b u t I
w an ted to p ass alo n g m y
p erson al thanks for tn e
assistan ce th at you and
y o u r staff h av e p rovid ed to
th e Sanford C risis
P regn an cy C en ter d u rin g
the re v ie w /a p p ro v a l
p rocess of o u r b u ild in g
exp an sion . From th e very
b eginning of o u r op eration
(o v e r 6 y ears ag o n ow ), the
city and its staff h ave
show n u s g reat co u rtesy
and h av e alw ays exh ib ited a
su p p o rtiv e, helpful attitu d e.
W e b elieve G od ’s h an d s
h ave been on th is m in istry
from th e very beginning
and H is A ngels a t C ity H all
h ave been h ard at w ork to o .
W orking at C PH for as
long as 1 h ave, I’ve had co n ­
sid erab le exp erien ce d ealin g
w ith th e staff of m any
m u n icip alities and g o v ern ­
m ent en tities. I can tru ly say
th at Sanford is held as an
exam p le as one of th e
"b e st” cities w ith w hich to
w ork . The staff is alw ay s
p leasan t and p ro fe ssio n a l...
all w h ile ad m in isterin g the
p olicies, p roced u res and
gu id elin es of th e C ity.
You an d y o u r staff are
excellen t am b assad ors on
behalf of th e C ity. It is a

t h e S taff at A tlantis
C apital Investm ents

pleasure to work with you.
I am excited about the
direction of our City, and
feel confident in the Staff
and leadership o f the City
and their ability to continue
the progress that has been
m ade in recent years.
Thanks again for your
help.
Ju d y S e lle rs
C PH E n g in eers

Casino Night to benefit Elizabeth House
LAKE MARY — Elizabeth House is a
long-term transitional facility for families
who an? victims of domestic violence in
Sem inole County, and a fundraising
event will be held Saturday. April 16 to
benefit the organization.
"The charity receives no government
grants, relying solely on the community,"
according to Larry Hoppen, a member of
the Elizabeth House board and lead
singer of the m usic group O rleans.

Orleans had hits in the 1970s including
"Still the O n e," and "D ance W ith M e."
The Leadership Sem inole C lass of 2005
will present a "M on te C arlo C asino
Night” from 8 p.m . to m idnight to benefit
Elizabeth House.
It will be held at the Orlando Marriott
Lake Mary, 1501 International Pkwy.,
Lake Mary.
Cocktail attire is optional.
There will be heavy hors doeuvres,

T H ^ O R I G I N AL

drinks, live jazz, dancing, a silent auction,
p rizes for card tou rn am en t w inners,
blackjack, roulette, Texas hold’em poker
and m ore.
Tickets are $35, for w hich participants
will get $500 in funny money. All gam ­
bling is w ith funny money, w hich can
also be purchased at the event, H oppen
said.
F o r m ore inform ation, call 407-6717423.

April 13, 2005

Vivona’s

NOTICE OF
LAND DEVELOPMENT
REGULATION CHANGES

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Hagan - Manley engagement

ORDINANCE NO. 3B32

K enya LaTrease H agan of Sanford, and D w ayne Rendell
M anley of D eltona have announced their engagem ent and are
m aking plans to share their lives togeth er
K enya is the daughter of the late C ynthia W hite H agan and
M r. and M rs. Law rence D. H agan of Sanford.
The b rid e's m aternal grandm other is M rs. Ruby lee W hite of
Sanford, and the b rid e's paternal grandparents are the late
A nnie J. King and Mr. and M rs. Sylvester H agan of N ew York.
B om in Sanford, the bride is a 1993 grad u ate of Sem inole
H igh School. She is a 1994 grad u ate of D udley Beauty College
b i W ashington, D .C. as a cosm etologist.
D w ayne is the son of the late Clifford M anley Sr. and M rs.
A lm a M arie M anley. M aternal grandparents are Mr. and M rs.
P au l Blake.
B om in Sanford, the groom is a 1984 grad u ate of Sem inole
H id ) School w here he w as active in football and track from his
Cnanm an through senior year. H e has been an experienced elec­
trician for over 2 0 years.
H ie couple is planning a spring w edding d ale.

Memo to the boss:
It’s Professional
Secretaries Week,

i to adopt tha following

AN ORDINANCE O F TH E C ITY OF SANFORD.
FLORIDA AMENDING SCHEDULE AP@ OF TH E
LAND DEVELOPM ENT REGULATIONS O F TH E
C ITY O F SANFORD RELATING TO UTILITY STAN­
DARDS ANO SPECIFICATIONS AND PERTAINING
TO DESIGN STANDARDS FOR WATER CONSER­
VATION: PROVIDING FOR ADOPTION O F AN
EXHIBIT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PRO­
VIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR CODI­
FICATION AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
A public haartng on tha ordinance win ba told on
Monday. April 25. 2005. at 7.00 o'clock P. M. or at
toon ttoraator a t potaiblt. by tto City Commission
of Sanford, Florida, In tto City Commission
Chambtrs, City Hall. 300 North Park Avtnut,
Sanford, Florida.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION
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InNrested parties may appaar at tto meeting and b t
heard regarding the ordinance and/or may submit
writtsn comments.
tft^t
ordinance are available for
tnapedlon by tto pub* at tie office of foe City Clerk
and Planning end Development Services Department,
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209 W. 25th St., Sanford

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A PERSON DECIOES
TO APPEALA DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE ABOVE
MEETING. OR HEARING. HE MAY NEED A VERBA­
TIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, INCLUD­
ING THE TE8TM 0NY AND EVflDENCE, WHICH
RECORD IB NOT PROVBED BY THE CITY OF
SANFORD. (F8 201.0106)
PERSONS WITH USABILITIES NEEOMG ASSIS­
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School. He was a construction
laborer.
Survivors indude sisters,
Dorothy S. Woods of Tampa,
Corrine Brown of French Lick,
Ind, and Clara Mae Ashley of
Sanford; brother* James Ashley
and Clifford Ashley, both of
Jacksonville, Albert Ashley,
Edgar Ashley, Daniel Ashley and
Vincent Ashley, all of Sanford,
Julias Ashley of Syracuse, N.Y,
Dr. Clyde Ashley of Tallahassee.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday, April 19, at 2 p.m. at
Calvary Temple of Praise, 2020
McCracken Road. Sanford, with
Bishop Paul P. Wright officiating.
Visitation will be Monday, April
18 from 4 until 8 p.m. at Sunrise
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residence. She was bom Feb. 21,
1968 in Sanford. She was a CNA
at a nursing home, and a mem­
ber of Refuge Church of our
Lord.
Survivors indude father;
Bennie Lee Wright Sr. of
Deltona; mother, Tereatha Wright
of Sanford; husband, Calvin
Bryant II of Sanford; son, Calvin
Bryant. IB of Sanford; daughter*
CVtavia Wright and Keonya
Bryant both of Sanford; brother,
Bennie Lee Wright Jr. of Sanford;
sisters, Gloria Wright and
Rebecca Wright Kith of Sanford.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, April 16 at 11 a.m. at
New Life Word Cents* 1300 Oak
Avenue in Sanford. Rev. Ronald
W. Merthie, pastor.
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Richard Duke* Ul 51, of
Umatilla,
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Monday,
April II.
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Florida
Hospital
Waterman.
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Dec. 22.
1953, in
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Umatilla. He
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at a Day
Caw center and a member of
Bethel A.M.E. Church.
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Ruby Dukes of Umatilla; sisters,
Mary Moore, Betty Coleman.
&gt;lelen Field* Cynthia Garrett all
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Bethel A M .E Chuidv 38623
Church Street Umatilla. Paatoc
Claude Harrison. Viewing will
be Saturday, April 16 from 4 until
7 p m at Bethel AALE. Church.

Sunday, April 17, at 2 pm . at
First Methodist Church in
Sanford. Cremations will be
interred at her daughter
Margaret Cappuzi’s residence.
Snepherd Funeral Home,
Folkstorv Georgia, in charge of
arrangements.

Wlbon-Ekheftcrger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in charge
of arrangement*

Charles Joseph Koch, 99, of
Oriando, died Wednesday, April
13, 2005 at Tuskawilla Nursing k
Rehab Center, Winter Springs.
Bom in Chicago, III, he moved
to Central Florida in 1971. He
was an accountant.
Survivors include daughter,
Jacqueline Gavil of Oriando; sis­
ter, Marie lJpke of Chicago; three
grandchildren; five great-grand­
children.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes k Crematory, I Icnvell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.

DOROTHY MAE ESUNGER
Dorothy Mae Eslinger; 77, of
Sanford, died Wednesday, April
13,2005, in Orlando. She was
bom April A 1928, in Detroit
Midi. She was employed by
Certified SUng* Inc, of
Casselberry for a number of
years. She was a volunteer at the
Seminole County Sheriff’s Office.
Survivors include daughter,
Kathleen; son, Don; three grand­
children
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oakls wn Chapel
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangement*

RUTH SORTET HARRIS
Ruth Sortet Harri* 74 of
Kingsland, G a, died Saturday,
April Z 2005. She was a member
of the DAR. an FTU graduate
and a member of the Ddta-Zeita
Survivors indude son*
Frederick James Harri* 111 of
Jacksonville and William Thomas
Harris of Apalachicola; daughter
Margaret Jane Cappuzi of
Geneva; sister* Martha Hanson
of Isaaquah, Wa, and Ann Marra
of Chesteriand. Ohio; brother;
Arthur Sortet of Summerfidd.
FI; 11 grandchildren; four great­
grandchildren.
Memorial services will be held

CHARLES JOSEPH KOCH

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Winter Spring*., dud Wednesday,
April 13,201 )5 She was Kim
Aug. 20, 1926 in Brooklyn. N.Y.
She was a homemaker and a
memK*r of St. Stephen Catholic
Church Survivors include Min,
Richard; daughter, Jody Ann
Calabro. brothers, Ottavio, and
Carmine; three grandchildren.
Funeral services n ill be held
in Farmingdale, N V. In lieu of
flowers, tlie family nquests
donations K* made to I Inspire of
the Comforter, '*uf* Montgomery
Road, Altamonte Springs, 12741
in K t memory
Banheld Funeral home.
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trusting in the Land, know mg that he didn't
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tabernacle were dissolved, we hase a building ol God. an
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The Way We Were:

Sanford— 3,200
phones in 1952
Ibday we will look at •one items
found fat foe 1952 Sanford d ty director.
T t a e names will probably be more
familiar to you than those fat foe 1917
d ty directory.

1st black UofF graduate
Armed with a recording contract and a new
single, Young Solja Boyz will be
featured on
Soul Train,

(a n d sp e c ia l agen t)

to speak at Civic Center

Saturday, April
16, on W ON
Channel 20,
at 1 p.m.

The
Seminole
County
Chapter of Florida AflrM
University Alumni Association
invites all alumni, family and
friends to attend and support
the
annual
scholarship
fundraising banquet, on April
13 at 6 p.m at the Sanford Civic
Center.
Guest speaker is W. George
Allen, Esquire, Sanford native,
M arva
1954 graduate of Crooms
H a w k in s Academy, and a 1958 graduate
of Florida A&amp;M University with
••••••••
a degree in political science and
economics
He served a tour of duty in the U S. Army as a
special agent, from 1958 to I960, as a First
Lieutenant. After hi* discharge, he enrolled at the
University of Florida Law School and graduated in
December 1962, becoming the first Black to gradu­
ate from UofF.
Allen moved to Fort Lauderdale in 1963 after
being admitted to the Florida Bar, where he contin­
ues to live and is now practicing general civil law,
specializing in trial practice probate, personal injury
and insurance defense.
Presently Allen is a member of various Broward
civic and community organizations He is an active
member of Ml. Olive Baptist Church, Alpha Phi
Alpha Fraternity, Life member of NAACP, Florida
Chapter of the National Bar Association, and the
Florida A4tM University.
Allen has received numerous awards including
Outstanding Young Men in America, and salute to
education. Judicial Nominating Commission
For tickets call 407-323-6366. It's an evening of
fellowship, scholarship and support (or Seminole
County students who wish to rorther their educa­
tional goals at FAMU in Tallahassee.

Form of Government - Commission.
M anager; population, 1950 census,
11,935; area 5 2 square miles.
TWephones in service - 3,201; 12
parks; three banks; 16 churches; four
holds with a total of 500 rooms; one
daily and one week­
ly newspaper; one
hospital with 25
beds; one public

library.
Justly - Chief
Indui
business of dty and
surrounding area agriculture
and
allied industry and
railroad shops.
Amusements Largest auditori­
Stineciphcr um in city
(Seminole High
School) seats 850
persons.
One
moving picture theater and one
drive-in theater. Golf, swimming,
boating, hunting, tennis and shuffleboard.
Grace Marie

City statistics - Total street mileage,
256 with 60 miles paved. Fire
Department has 14 men with one station
and six pieces of motor equipment.
Police Department has 14 men with one
station and four pieces of motor equip­
ment.

D aryl Mobley, President of FAM U-Sem inole

County Chapter

Grocery Stores

There were several more grocery
stores than in 1917 but quite a few con­
tinued to be small independent stores.
Those I recognize as chains are A&amp;P
at 202 Magnolia Avc., and Pigglv
Wiggly at 300 E. Third St. Others you
might recognize are Mrs. Caroline
Ceresolt. 212 S. Sanford Ave.; Folds Curb
Market at 210 E. Third- Levy’s
Community Grocery, 919 W. First St.;
Lodge and Sort 305 E. Second- Lovett’s,
419 E. First St.; Palmetto Grocery at 317
Palmetto Ave.; Paramore at 1210 French
Aw.; Penny's at 606 W. llth; People’s
Super Market at 1206 W. 13th St.;
William C. Fhagan at 1600 Southwest
Road; Price's at 2484 Sanford Ave.;
Stem per Brothers at 1102 W. 13th St.; Tip
Top Super Market at 329 Sanford Ave.;
Wade's at 509 E. Seventh St.; and \VW
Side Grocery at 515 Elm Aw.
I recall shopping with my mother at
the AlcP managed by Earl Evans. It was
probably the most modem. She also
traded at Price’s Grocery which was
nearby, across from McReynoid's Drug
Store. I also remember Moran’s Meat
Market, next to McReynoid's, but could­
n't find it in any director)-. It was proba­
bly there in the early 1940s and we have
no directories from that era.
And of course, we traded with
Stem per Brothers in Goldsboro These
were my uncles lack and Bill Stemper,
my mother's brothers. Bill later went
into insurance and real estate but lack
continued with the store for several
more years.
We would pass the Palmetto Grocery
while walking to town from junior high
school and occasionally stop in.
I was in the West Side Grocery sever­
al times, as it was owned by Mr. J.C.
Owen, father of my friend Martha
Owen. And Wade’s Grocery was owned
by Mr. Ben Wade, father of another
friend, Jimmy Wade. Jimmy later owned
and operated foe store.
There were 29 restaurants listed; sev­
eral had © by their name indicating they
were owned by African-American or
"colored” people. Some of these were
Busy Bee Caff at 1013 W. 13th S t; foe Eat
lim, at 1236 W. 13th S t; Lucky Star Caft)
at 423 E. Ninth S t; and Standard Lunch
at 816 W. l3 fo S i
Those restaurants most familiar to
moat of ua would be A ta ri’s Eat Shack,
Pig'n Whistle, Lorm anns at 2750
CfaUndo Drive; Twilight Bar and Grill on
Orlando Drive, Eddie's Restaurant in for
Vaidez Hotel Building, and M otor's Inn
cm West Semtooie Boulevard.
Some of foe o fo m were Celery City
Grill at 215 M ^poha A w , Day and
Night G ril at 701 French, H om er s Grill
at 324 E. Hret S t, and Palmer's Cafe at
1300 French Avc.

Bv M a rta Hawkins
Sanford native -on*, will lx- featured Saturday.
April 1h. on the \YG\ Superslation (cable) Channel
20, at 1 p nv Soul Train It's Sanford’s Young Solja
Boy/ (YSB&gt; Those tour voting hoys are unstoppable.
They are talented and award winning with "Rapartee", sot to take the world of 1hp-liop and Pop alike,
by foot-stomping, body-shaking storm.
YSB nude it to the 2004 Platinum Teen Talent
Search and Music Summit, l.il Twrik says they knew-,
it they were heard, they’d know the judges would
know that they were gtxxl "They are, and were win­
ners.”
The group is still on cloud nine as they are in
demand and all is going great It’s like there is no stop­
ping YSB...Rap Soldiers (or Success. These "soldiers

are determined to reach the top. Success
wont happen over night, says Jay Money. Now,
armed with a recording contract and a new single to
be released, they an* on their way.
”NME Records has put them at the top and this
week they are in Atlanta appearing at special events,”
says YSB Manager Kamau U’l Entertainment.
These single nunded determined young men will
get to the top of the music industry. They are youth
who have a musical career with success as their goal.
Snappa (Daniel Jackson, 16), Lil Troba (Brandon
Jackson, 14), Lil Twirk (Darryl Warren, 15), and Jay
Money (Jabaily Morris, 15) are students at lake Mary
High School, Seminole High and Sanford Middle
School.
The Young Solja Bovz (YSB's) parents are
Sanford ites, Mr. Charles and Mrs. Angla McCormick,
Mr. Tiffany Jackson and Mr. Daniel and Mrs Brenda
Jackson.

It's Family Fun D ay/Cam ival tixJav, Saturday,
April 16 from II a.m. to 4 p.m. on the grounds of
New Ml. Calvary Baptist Church, 1109 West 13th
Street. This event will benefit Central Florida
Freedom School Summer Literacy Project. Students
and parents may come prepared to register your
child - ages 6 through 13 for the 2005 summer pro­
gram that will tx* from June 20 until July 22.
For information contact Dr. Gail choice at 407687-7185.
There will be a ground breaking ceremony (or
the Pine level Subdivision. Saturday, April 23 at JO
a m. at the comer of 18"' Street and Kixisevelt
Avenue in the Lixkharl area. Sponsoring lead
agency of the project i- Goldsboro Front Porch
Council, Inc.
Goldsboro Front Porch Council, Inc. monthly
mecting will be held Thursday, April 21, at 10 a m
at Calvary Temple of Praise, 2020 McCracken Road
The community is invited.
Scholarship benefit for the students of
Triumph the Church of the New Age, 1006 West nth

Street, will be Saturday, April 23 at 7 p.m. Elder
Gradey Roberson is Pastor.

Stetson’s Com er

Not your typical Florida Spring Break
IVcIcomc to Stetson's
Comer, where toeekly
tee hope to share a bit
of wh.it r&gt; yooii about
the Village of Geneva.
This column is dedicated to a man toho
did the saute - Deputy
Sheriff
Gene
"Stetson" Gregory,
who teas killed in the
Darla Kinney
line of dutu luly 8,
in /he pface tie
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teas
strom
to protect,
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hut which could not
protect linn. Genevi will Merer be the same
because o f Prputy i Irrgery. it uill be better.

would help us a* well as Amanda
Falligan, who is planning a future in
mission work," offered Georgia con­
gregation member Judy Thigpen.
“When we started out we didn't have a
dime. Then we started fundraising
back in the fall and the Lord started
blessing us.”
They ended up blessed with two van
loads of 14 youth and II adults who
came (rum Central Georgia Thursday
and worked through Saturday clearing
mountains of debris from the twisted
landscape.
"We think the world of them!"
exclaimed Geneva member Nancy
Wise, who was herself working
Saturday at the front of the property
located on State Road 46.

The Church of the Nazarene in Geneva
is small, with only 15 to 20 members in
the congregation on a given Sunday.
Sunday April 10, however, found their
numbers swelled tu double that
amount. That was because church
members from Mt. Olive and
Wrightsville, Ga., had come to visit, to
work, and to worship.

Pastor Owens agreed: "Thursday we
moved close to eight tons of debris."
Added Thigpen: "I think w e've done a
lot. The Lord has really shined on us."
Some of that shine was reflecting off
much needed heavy equipm ent,
including a backhoe that Graham
B rother's C onstruction loaned the
group free of charge. The Dunlap fam ­
ily, m embers of the congregation,
brought in other equipment as well.
Focal Point Landscaping - a neighbor
to the church - provided new lan d plants for the project.

Though small in terms of people, foe
local church has about 9.5 acres of
property,
w ith
a
chapel,
gym nasium /fellow ship hall and a par­
sonage Thai property took a direct hit
during last year's hurricanes.
Geneva's Pastor Carl Owens was grate­
ful that none of the buildings was
dam aged, but with many trees downed
by foe storms, there w as quite a mess
foe tiny congregation.
left for the
a
"D uring Charley
were right in foe
path o f an F-2 that cam e through,"
Owens
m that and throe
hurricanes w e had nearly 40
down and not enough people to i

home congregation with yard work
too. This work was a bit more intense in more ways than one.
Said Ben: "I've cut down trees and
cleaned up limbs, worked on the gym
and had fun, I guess. We're helping
people on the path of God. At home* I'd
just be hanging out with my friends. If
they ask me to come again, I'll be
here."
Jonathan, who noted that the group's
side trip to Universal Studios "did not
compare" to the work at the church,
added: "There was a large tree limb
down in the front yard. I was able to
clean it up on my own and contribute
to the cause. God has given us much to
work with."
For Joni, who took time off work to
come, the work was it's own reward.
"I love working witness," she said.
"I've been on two other missions to
Puerto Rico. It is very rewarding. The
hard work doesn't bother me. I love it.
I’d rather do this than go on vacation.
It's my passion."
"The opportunity to help out is a Mess­
ing," said Josh. "You always get back
more than you give. I've enjoyed the

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of all, how evet
in foe form of
youthful enthusiasm.
"W e have 25 people sleeping in foe fel­
lowship hall and showering
b ar's hom e, but they a c t f
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fellowship We're helping people we
might never see again. Six months
from now we'll be able to still look
back and smile about these experi­
ences.”
The give and take also took the form of
the youth giving a ministerial perform­
ance' at the Sunday worship service,
and one local member cooking break­
fast for the entire crew. Both congrega­
tions hope the back and lorth will
mean keeping in touch as time gix*s by.
The Georgia group is already planning
another mission trip for next year.
"We want people tu know that the Lord
is alive," Thigpen said. "He is real and
He changes live*, lie ’s making a differ­
ence in our lives through this effort "
That difference can be seen and felt by
the congregation in Geneva.
We nerd you to trll us what you know that
is etxsf about Genera.' Please share your
information, ideas and comments by
calling 407-349-2140. ria e-mail at darlas9mpinet.net. (please put " Stetson's
Comer" in the subject line), or tilth a fax
to 407-349-13IL Thanks'

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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
W ed Activities, all ages. 6 30PM
Nursery Provided

C o u n trys id e Baptist C h u rc h
590 S Country Club Rd
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407-322-5979
Shano Wynn Pastor
Sunday School 9 45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10 45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
W ed Prayer Meeting 7 30PM
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700 Elm Avenue
Sanford. F L 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr Harry D Rucker
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Early Morning Serv 8 15AM
Sunday School
9 30AM
Morning Worship 11 AM
Evening W orship(TBA ) 4PM
Monday Bible Study 7 30PM

First Baptist M arkham W o o d s
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary 407-333-2085
D* Bob Parker Pastor
Nelson Chapm an Youth Pastor
Sunday-W orship 10 45AM
■Chiidron s A W AN A Club 5 30PM
W ednesday
Family Activities 6PM

Grace Baptist Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. F L 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thom pson
Sunday School
9 30am
Morning Worship
10 45am
Evening Worship
6 00pm

First Baptist C h u rc h
of Longerood
891 State Road 434 East
Longwood FL 32750-5394
407-339 3017
Chris Whaley. Senior Pastor
Sunday
•9 30 am Sunday School
•10 50am Worship Service
•5 00pm Youth Choir
•5 30pm Youth Discipline
•5 30pm A a ana
■5 30pm Pastor s Discipleship Study
•5 30pm Divorce Care
•5 30pmVocal Ensembles
Tue sd a y
7 00pm Ladies Bible Study
W ednesday
•tO 30am Pastor s Bible Study
6 00pm
Pastor s Disciplmeship
Study
6pm M I C
at Night (M usic &amp;
Missions in Children at Night)
&lt;&gt;PM Orchestra Rehearsal
•6 30pm Youth Bible Study
•7 00pm Pastor's Bible Study
•7 00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7 30pm Youth Activities in G ym

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Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanlord FL 32773
(407i 323-1583
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Ron Williams Sr Pastor
Bill Simpson. Associate Pastor
Dave Schnelte College and Career
Pastor
Scott Garrett. Ch ildre ns Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M Svcs 8 30am A 1tarn
•Bible Study 9 45am
•Sunday Eve Svc 6pm
W ed Bible Study A A W A N A 7pm

Homs of Liberty
Christian School
Grades K-4 Through 12th

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SANFORD
207 E 25th St.

4100 H E Thom as Jr Pkwy
Sanlord. F L 3 2 7 7 t
(407) 323-0523

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Sunday Worship Sam. 10 30am A
6pm
Sunday School 9 :15am
W ed Activities. All Ages 6 30pm

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Sanlord. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W Trout. Pastor
Weekday Mass BAM. M on-Fn
Confessions. Saturday. 4PM
Saturday V tg4 ...... 5PM
Sunday. 7 45AM . 10:30AM. Noon
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RlverWalk Church
Sanford Church of God
801 W 22nd St. Sanford. FL
407-322-3942
Rev W es Tanksley. Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
9 45AM
Morning Worship 10:45AM
Sunday Night E D G E 6-7P M
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 God of Prophecy
2509 S Elm Ave. Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thom as Harris. Pastor
Sunday School
9 45AM
Praise A Worship
10 30AM
Message by Pastor 11AM
Evening Service
6PM
Tuesday Prayer M tg.lOAM
Midweek Service (W ed) 7PM.

425-Congrtgational

101 Upsala Rd. Santord Hwy46A A
Upsala Rd
Intenm Location Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann. Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:15AM A 6 30PM
Nursery Provided
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443 - M e t h o d i s t
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(corner ot Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone. Paslor
Sunday School
9:30am
Inter-Mission
10 30am
Morning Worship H a m
Bible Study
Wednesday
6 30am
Children's Time
Included in Worship
Nursery provided lor Babies
and Small Children
"Sm all Enough To Love You
Growing in Chnst To Serve You"

First United Methodist Church
4 f9 Park Ave. Sanlord. FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship.
8 30am A l t OOarn
9 45am Contemporary Service
Coffee Fellowship 9 30am
Sunday School. 9 45am
Youth Fellowship. 4pm
Nursery Provided

429-Epitcopel
4 4 9 -N a z m n t

Holy Cross Episcopal Church

700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary. FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L Holt. Rector
W kend Eucharist Sat. 5pm
Sun 7:30am. 9am. 11am
Child Church 9am/11am
Nursery. B 45am -12 45pm

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Episcopal
Church of The
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803 W 4th St
Sanlord. Florida
407-323-6067
R e v Mark Barth. Priest
Sunday Eu c h a n s t.....9.30AM

Bridgeway Church
421 Longwood/Lk Mary Rd
Lake Mary. F L 32746
(currently meeting &lt;3 Lk Mary
Elementary)
Pastor Jefiery Cook
Sunday Worship. 10am
W ed Fellowship, 7pm
www.bndgewaychufch.fwt/ 407*
324-9060
Building bridges of Faith. Hope A
Love:
(A n affiliate of the Church of the
N u a re n e )

975 Markham Wooda Road
407-799-7709
Sunday Church Sarvloa and
Sunday School ....10AM
Wedneaday..... 7:30PM
Chid C a rt provided

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Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. FL
407-333-2030
Or Michael L. Andrews.
Interim Minister
Early Service. 8:30AM
Sunday School, all ages 9:15AM
Traditional Worship 10:30AM
Nursery Provided

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church

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"Knowing A Making
Known Jesus Chnst"
Com er of 46 -A A Upsala Road.
Sanlord. F L
407-330-2635
www.uosalachurch.com
Rev Bryan L Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9 00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

451-Seventh Day
Advantist
Seminole I
Seventh Day Adventist Church
5779 C R 427
Sanlord. FL
(behind Flea World)
Pastor David B Graham
Sabbath School 9:30am
Morning Worship 10.50am
Midwk Worship, W ed 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
Kids C O 0 L Club

Seventh Day Adventtet
MARS HILL BOA
BOO East 2nd St. Santord. FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School
9:30AM
Divine Worship ... 11AM
W ed Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

Wesleyan Church of Feota
First Church of
2581 Santord Ave
Sanford. Florida
407-322-3122
Jo n Carnes. Pastor
Mom mg Worship. 10 30am
Sunday School. 9 30am
Sunday Evening. 6pm
W ed Night Bible Study. 7pm

437-NonDenominational
Sun. 10:30am at Longwood Civic
League W oman's Club
135 W. Church Ave.
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339-0277
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5070 Orange Blvd. Sanlord
407-324-0199

www.M m inoi9CfHirch.com
Jerry Walsh. Pastor
Saturday 6:30PM
Sunday 9AM . 4 » :4 5 A M

201 Ekn Ava, Sanford. FL
407-321Tmothy Hudson, I
Stanley School. 10AM
Morrvng Worship. 11AM
Tuo. Prayer, Bfcta Study. 730 PM

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Downtown on 3rd A O ak
407-322-2662
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Sun Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Su n
Youth,
Food,
M ovie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon Choir A Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5 30PM
W ed Bible Study Adults 6PM
W ed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
W e W elcom e Your Visit At A n y
Event
Jody McKewen. Minister

45e-Watlayan

413-Chrittian Sdsncs

Stained Glass Creations

First Presbyterian Church
ot Sanford

New Creation Lutheran
Church

2401 S Park Ave. Sanlord
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard Pastor
Sunday School
9 30AM
Morning Worship tIA M
Choir Practice W ed 6 30PM
Baby sitting service available

Bt Peter's Episcopal Church

Rev Brenda Loyal, Pastor
Church S c h o o l. 9:30am
Morning Worship, 10:45am

2525 S O ak Ave. Sanford. FL
Pastor Jam es Timmons
Sunday School
9 15AM
Worship Service
10.30AM
Information. 407-322-3552
Http://www lerms org

Groce Fellowship Congregational
Church (N A C C C)

S Park Ave &lt;3 4th St. Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7 30 A 10a m
Nursery A Sunday School tor chil­
dren Midweek worship in Chapel on
Tues A Weds Community meal &lt;&amp;
5 30pm W eds For times A detail ot
studies and activities. Call 407-3224611

128 West Wilbur A v*
Lake Mary, F L
407-321-1021

Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)

tM S Park Am Dowtoam SanM
407-324-5636 G X ttA ttd t COffl
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First Presbyterian Church (U B A )
of Lake Mary

760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary. FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thom as. Asst. Pastor
Saturday E v e n in g .....5:30PM
Praise A Worship
Sunday M o rn in g.....BAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning . . . 9:30Am
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797

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5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford, F L 32771
(Oft 1-4 (Exit 51) W a tt
First Street on Left - O n e Mila)
Leonard O'Donnell. Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel is good News*
Sunday S c h o o l....... 9:45AM
Mom m g Worship ..11AM
Evening worship
6PM
Mid-W eek Mtg W ed 7:30 P M
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P i j t 8A Sunday, April 17.2005

O bituaries —
RONALD LEE SCOTT
Ronald Lee Scott, 59, of
O rlando, died Thursday,

March 24,2005. Bom April 4,
IM S tn S t Louis, Mo., he was
a lifelong Central Florida resi­
d e n t H e was a carpenter and a
Presbyterian.
Survivors include mother,
Eleanor* Scott of Casselberry;
son, Ronald Jr. of Margate; sis­
ters, Donna Weaver of Osteen,
Nancy Snodgrass of Cape
Canaveral and Tami Koester of
Homoaassa Springs; brothers,
Gary o f Dunedin and William
Jr. of Casselberry; one granddaus hter; companion Debi
Shatter of Orlando.
Gramkow Chapel of the
Collison Family Funeral
Homes k Crematory, Sanford,
tn charge of arrangements.
EVELYN C. SEGERITZ
Evelyn C. Segeritz, 67 of
Winter Springs, died Thursday,
April 14, 2005 at her residence.
She was bom Nov. 24, 1937 in
Queens, N.Y. She was a soft
lines sales rep. for Walmart.
Survivors include husband,
H uy; daughters, Nancy
Buddensee and Anne Fanzo;
sons. Tommy Corcoran, Bobby
Corcoran, Michael Segeritz
and Patrick Segeritz; brother,
Richard Page; 13 grandchil­
dren; six great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be at Banfield
Funeral Home, Saturday, April
16 from 2 until 4 and h until 8
p.m. Funeral sen-ices will be
conducted Saturday evening
around 7 p.m.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

DORIS VALASEK
Doris Valasek, 76, of
Sanford, died Sunday, April 10,
2005.
Bom March 27, 1929 in
Natrona Heights, Pa., she
moved to Sanford in 1993. She
worked in drugstore sales. She
was a homemaker and a
Catholic.
Survivors include son,
Mark, of Corinth, Tex.; daugh­
ters, Ann Speak of Lake Maty,
Joan Bush of Houston, Tex.,
and Beth Holeman of
Garrison, Tex.; brothers, Bob
Nelson of Natmna, Pa., Russ
Wilhelm of Nariona Heights,
Penn., and John Wilhelm of
New Kensington, Penn.; 13
grandchild ten; four great­
grandchildren.
Gramkow Chapel of the
Collison family Funeral
Homes St Crematory, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.
JANICE FAY WILLIAMS
Janice Fav Williams, 47, of
Riverviow, Florida, died
Friday, April 8, 2005. Bom in
Texarkana, Ark., she moved to
Central Florida in 1990. She
was an administrative assis­
tant.
Survivors include husband,
George Williams; daughters,
LaCresha Casteel, Chantel
Carter, Michelle Grace, Janette
Williams and Nocllc Williams;
brothers, Robert Robinson,
Roger Robinson, Charles Ray
Robinson, Sammy Kay
Robinson, Roy Lynn Robinson;
other family members
Golden's Funeral Home,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

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Crystal Urban, above left, and Megan Dudley, fifth graders from
Geneva Elementary receive trophies and congratulations from
Seminole County Chairman Carlton Henley and Commissioner
Randy Morris, right. The girls recited the poem about Lady Liberty
that won a contest to name the companion bald cypress tree to The
Senator, the largest bald cypress in Florida. Both trees in Big Tree
Park in Longwood will benefit from improvements to the park. Lady
Liberty at 61-feet tall was dedicated during a ceremony April 14.
Megan and Crystal also pined Dennis Gilmore, seated, of VFW
Post 10106 in unveiling one ot two new historical markers at Big
Tree Park. This one tells about Lady Liberty. A larger sign marks
The Senator which is about 90 feet from Lady Liberty. The Senator
stands at 138 teet tall with a circumference ol 47 teet. It contains
about 50,000 board feet. The tree has a cable through its hollow
middle to serve as a lightening rod to protect the tree

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He vowed a renewed turn*
mitment to preserve and protect
the trees and the park for future
generations.
Henley introducx-d M oms as
the person most responsible for
protecting the trees.
Morris said the park has
become "not comfortable" to
visit with certain elements com­
ing into the park. There wen- no
places to sit and the trees were
gated off by aluminum fencing.
He began to wonder about a
name for the companion tnv.
The Senator has had its name
for decades since being visited
by President Calvin Coolidge in
1929.
Students
from
Geneva
Elementary School were on
hand to sing and help dedicate
historical markers for the two

trees. Megan Dudley and
Crystal Urban of Amanda
Schmitt's fifth-grade class at the
schoul gave the name of Lady
Liberty to the tnv.
They said the tnv stands tall
like the Statue of Liberty Lady
Liberty also appears brave as
she faces hardships like hurri­
canes. they said, th e girls both
received trophies for their
accomplishment.
Morris said the trees and
grounds will be protected by
attracting more people to the
park. A Seminole County
Sheriff’s Office substation now
occupies its own spot in the
park.
Trails crossing Seminole
County and the Cross Florida
Trail will connect the* park, and
Morris said that will be a key to

protecting it from the criminal
activities of the past.
"Bringing the trail In-re will
be huge,” he said. "As we
repopulate tin- park and people
rediscover the park, those kinds
of (unsavory] activities will dis­
appear."
New fencing around the
tnvs will protect the roots from
the trampling of admirers.
Bob Finley is a certified
arborist from Walt Disney
World. He lives near the park
and has scaled The- Senator’s
138-foot height. Finley kept a
close watch on tin.- tnv during
last summer's humcanes.
He said Tin- Senator with its
47-foot circumference is actually
hollow inside. Experts repelled
into the* tnv and connected a
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Pinky said the tnv has about
a hx&gt;t ol worn! all around the
tnv.
Lightening and weather have
trimmed the tnv over tin* years,
acconling to Seminole County
written information. It was once
lh5 feet tall.
Lady Liberty stands 61 feet
tall with a cinumfen-ncv of 33.5
feet.
"Lady Liberty is the perfect
name tor this tnv," Morris said
in a n e w s release.
"This eompanion tnv is 20110
years old. Generations of fami­
lies have been able to enjoy her
and it's time she had a name.
She stands tall as a symbol of
patriotism and represents the
freedom we all enjoy here in
America."

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You hear it all the time,
good pitching will beat good
hitting every time.
While some will argue with
that sentiment, if this week is
any indication, the saying is
right on the mark.
High-flying Lake Brantley
was the latest county team to
get a big pitching perform­
ance as the Patriots' Perlman
made a tough week even
tougher fur Oviedo, firing a
one-hitter at the Uona in a 70 victory Thursday night.
Lake Brantley, ranked No.
3 in the FSWA Class 6A State
Poll again this week, got a
big game at the plate from
Hicks, who went two-forthrve with a solo home run
and scored two runs, as the
Patriots improved to 16-1 on
the season.
Lopez had the lone hit for
Oviedo.
It was the second time this
week that the Lions (13-6)
had seen their normally
potent offense shut down.
On Wednesday, Lake
Mary's Nick Santana guttedout a tough first inning, then
retired 12 Oviedo batters in a
mw between the second and
fifth inning as the Rams (135) doubled up the Lions, 8-4,
at Alan Tuttle Field.
The Lions looked like they
would take control from the
outset of the game as they
sain'd a run and had the
bases loaded in the top of the
first.
But Santana would settle
down and keep Ov iedo off
the board until tiring in the
top of the seventh inning
wnen the Lions tried to rally,
sam ng three times and get­
ting tne tying run to the ondeck circle before reliever
Mark Kolofa got the final
out.
Santana gave up four runs
and five hits in his six-plus
innings of work.
Lake Mary took the lead
for good in the bottom of the
third inning, scoring a pair of
runs off Williams and then
adding on a run in the fourth
before putting the game
away with a five-run fifth.
Junior Matt Simonrili fin­
ished the game three-forthree and had the big hit in
the fifth, a two-run double
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ball team looked to be getting
on a roll as it followed up its
_ win over Bishop Moore
Ith a sweep of Seminole on
Tuesday.
The Rams (11-5) then took
the first gam e in a big match
with Lake Howell on
Wednesday but could not does
the deal aa the Stiver Hawks
(12-5) rallied to win three
straight tough games.
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assists in die 25-17,25-15 and
27-25 victory over the Fighting
Seminole*, but Roberts (19
kills) and Orthodox (10 digs)
proved to be too much for
Lake M ary in a 22-25,25-22,
25-21 and 26-24 triumph
despite 22 assists by David
Hoiladay and 22 kills from
Mike M iranda of the Rama.
In another match from
Wednesday, powerful Um ber
Creek, 16-2, romped peat
Oviedo (9-7), 25-21,25-20 and
25-11. BUhnik had 15 kills and
McCann 15 assists for the
Lions.
In boys lacrosse. Lake
Howell and Oviedo both
picked up a pair of wins.
The Silver Hawks pulled off
a major upset early in the
w eek handing Timber Creek
(12-2) Just its second lose of the
season, 9-7, with Gorman scor­
ing three goals. Akin scoring
twice and funding out an
assist and Johnston m akii^ 15
saves in goal.
Lake Howell (8-5) than cam e
back to clobber Seminole (2-9)1
20-4, with E. Griffin handing
out four assists. Duxbury had
a goal and an assist for m e
Fightings
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Saturday, April 23rd at the Stephen C.
O'Connell Center on the cam pus of the
University of Florida in Gainesville.
Harris, who will attend Wake Forest
this fall had a remarkable d ay topping
his Tribe teammate, Douglas Thecket
by 80 pounds. Thacker earned an At
Large hid as the runner-up at 238 with
670 total pounds.

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sparkle
in wins

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its eligible Qualifiers earn a bid.
Seminole had tw o class winners and
also had three others cam bids.
Leading the w ay is football star
Kevin Harris, who won the 236-pound
d ass by hefting 730 total pounds and
will be the top seed in his dase by 30
pounds over nis nearest com petitor
when the State Finals are held on

Sam Kiddighter also won the 139pound daaa
for the
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r Fighting
lifting 485 pounds, while Joshua
Barnett was second at 119 pounds and
TVevis Hodges w as second In the
Heavyweight d a a a .
Winter Springs will also be sending
five lifters to state, led by 129-pound
champ, Richard Burgos, who lifted 460
pounds.
Also qualifying w ere Tyler Hardy
(139), Ronald Hooka (199), Jimmy
Caldwell (238) and Christopher Krack

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sponsors far this coming
The Isagucwifl hold
ngjaMkin today
(Saturday, April 16X at the
McDonalds inside the
WUmart on Rinehart
Road, from 10 am to 2
pm
The group will aleo Sold
a n SYrA Fam ily Night
and Registration at the
•ante M cDonalds next
Ttaseday (April 19th) from
§ p m * to 4 p m and
everyone is invited to
com e out and support the
SYFA.
The fee is S225 per per­
son with a non-refundabl*
ISO fee due at tim e of teg♦-*ttu
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For more information,
contact the SYFA by email
at

O RAN G ECO UN TY
LIFEG UARD JO B FAIR
TO BE HELD AT FORT
GATLIN RECREATION
COM PLEX
Orange County Parks
and Recreation will host a
second lifeguard job fair
at the Fort Gatlin
Recreation Complex on
Wednesday, April 20.
This tw o and one-half
hour job fair will begin at
4 p.m . The job fair will be
used to stan Orange
County's aquatic centers
during the upcoming
sum m er season. Job fair
attendees need not be cer­
tified lifeguards, as candi­
dates selected for employ­
m ent will receive free life­
guard instruction.
The job fair will indude
Interviews and water
skills evaluations. The
w ater skills evaluation
will consist of: swimming
500-yards non-stop while
utilizing the breaststroke
and front craw l with
rhythm ic breathing and a
stabilizing, propellant
kick; and swimming 20
yards using front craw l or
breaststroke, surface div­
ing to s depth of 7 to 10
feet, retrieving s 10-pound
ob ject returning to sur­
face and swimming 20
yards back to starting
point.
All attendees will need
to bring their driver's
Ucenae and social security
card. For more informa­
tion, pleaae contact
O range County Parks and
Recreation at (407) 8366200.
Fort Gatlin Recreation
Com plex is located at 2009
Lake M argaret Drive in
Orlando. For directions,
please contact the Fort
Gatlin Recreation
Com plex at (407) 858*
3290.
•O A F BOX DERBY
The Central Florida

Department will be spon­
soring a tw o-day Derby
Rally Day the weekend of
April 23nl and 24th.
Each car will run a mini­
mum of tw o races (Double
Elimination Time Swap)
and car and driver must
m eet AAS8D standards.
Care m ust use Z-Glaas
W h ich (N o Wheel Bank)
and the dasae* are Stock.
Superstock and Master.
You must be pre-w gistreed and paid by April
21, NO ON SITE REGIS­
TRATION! First Racer
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FW C) gave its staff the nod
today (Thursday) to proceed
with updating me state's
imperiled species listing
process.
After conducting a final pub­
lic hearing on the proposal
during the first day of their
tw o-day in Tallahassee,
Commissioners voted to adopt
updated criteria developed by
the highly respected
International Union for the
Conservation of N ature
(IUCN). In addition, the
Commission will ask IUCN
experts to train FW C scientists
in now to apply the criteria.
Commissioners expressed
their confidence in trie updated
process, but in acknowledge­
ment of m any stakeholders'
concerns about how it might
impact certain species they
pledged to review the listing
process if unforeseen problems
arise during its implementa­
tion.
“We believe our actions
today will make Florida's
process one of the most effec­
tive, science-based, recoveryoriented processes in the
world, but we recognize tile
process may not be perfect,"
FWC Chairman Heiky
Huffman said. "That's why we
directed staff to provide us
with updates about how the
process is working and recom ­
mend further refinements as
needed."
This decision by the FWC
does not immediately affect the
listing status of any of the 118
animal species classified as

Baseball
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also had a big game offensively
for the Rams, going three-forfour with a double and tw o
runs scored, while senior
Casey Biederman was two-forfour with a run scored and two
RBI and junior D.J. Bissei! was
two-for-four with a run scored
and an RBI.
Brian Bevis had a double and
an RBI for Oviedo, while Jon
Vargas singled in a pair of runs
in the seventh inning and
Corey Bevis also drove in a
run.
The Lions had actually begun
the week on an upbeat, knock­
ing off district foe DeLand &lt;117), 4-1, with Corey Bevis strik­
ing out four in a completegame victory. Keith Bisguonis
led the offense, going two-forthree with an RBI.
Also on Wednesday, junior
Clint Franklin hurled a fiveinning, two-hit shutout as
Lyman won for the fifth time in
six starts, 13-0, over Flagler
Palm Coast.
The big inning was the
fourth in which the
Greyhounds batted around.
The 'H ounds are now 13-8
overall but more importantly
took over sole leadership of
Class 5A-District 3 with the
district tournament, that
Lyman will host, just around
the comer.
Greyhounds lesdoff man Jose
Correa did just what he is sup­
posed to do, setting the table
with three hits in four at bats
and also drive in a pair of runs
to the lead the offense.
Catcher Bryan Bennett
helped out his batterym ate,
going tw o-for-three and lining
a home run off the light pole in
leftfield. Danny Roman was
also tw o-for-three for the winLake M ary Prep (13-4) got a
pair of im pressive wins this
On Wednesday, Sophomore
John Campos- Whitley struck
out 14 in a com piele gam e 6-2
victory over district toe Warner
Christian (9-7). Kirk Hendricks
drove in a pair of runs to lead

endangered, threatened or
species of special concern in
the state lfet It also will not
affect the status of species on
the federal lis t w hkh revolves
around different criteria.
FW C executive director Ken
H addad said the ultim ate goal
with each imperiled species is
to help them recover to the
point where they com e off the
list completely. He said the
FW C has devoted the past 2.5
y ean to gathering public input
and fine-tuning the listing
process.
In 1999, FW C assembled a
well-balanced dtizen panel
which recommended imple­
mentation of a more scientific
and internationally proven
process, FW C staff has since
reconvened that panel to
address perceived flaw* in the
listing process. The panel creat­
ed a fist of enhancements that
all agreed would strengthen
any listing process. Those
enhancements form the basis
of the proposed updates to the
listing process.
Since 1999, the IUCN has
refined its global criteria and
created guidelines to apply
them at a regional level. FWC
biologists say adopting tim e
changes will enhance me
agency's ability to preserve
and protect Florida’s ecologies]
diversity.
"This will give us s better
measuring stick,” said FW C
endangered spedes coordina­
te * Dan Sullivan. “We'U be
better equipped to identify
which species are in danger,
monitor their progress and
determine whether the correcSee O utdoors, Page 3B

It w as Andrew C ox's tum on
Wednesday as he went the dis­
tance, striking out five, as Class
2A Trinity Prep edged Clare 6A
University, 6-5, with Nick
M itchell’s double being the big
hit.
Nathansn then capped the
big week by throwing another
complete-game with five strike
outs on Thursday in an 11-2
victory over Orangewood
Christian. Barber led the Saints
offense with a three-for-four
effort while Webber was twofor-three for the Rams.
Eighth-grader Stephen Norris
strode out 10 in six innings as
The M aster's Academy (9-8)
got over .500 with a 7-6 victory
over Calvary Christian (4-12).
W inter Springs (10-9) let its
bats do the talking to get over
the .500 mark, as sophomore
Tony Caldwell went two-forfour, induding a grand slam,
and drove in five runs as the
Bears whipped Deltona, 10-4.
Senior Matt Morales also had a
big game for the winner's,
going three-for-four with a
double and driving in three
runs.
Seminole (10-11) saw its win­
ning streak com e to an end at
the nands of Spruoe Creek &lt;611), 5-1 on Tuesday in Port
Orange.
The Fighting Seminole* took
a 1-0 lead in m e top of the first
but the Hawks got to Tribe
starter Tim Krall in the bottom
of the first scoring three runs.
The hosts got another run off
Krall in the second and one off
of reliever Mike Prusak to take
a 3-1 lead.
Prusak shut down the hosts
the rest of the way. allowing
only tw o hits white striking out
five and walking non* over the
final five innitres.
The 'N otes tried to mount a
rally, scoring tw o runs in the
fourth inning and another in
th s sixth to d o s t to within
run, but just oouid not quite
Doug Vandarpooi w as tw ofor-tw o with tw o RBI and
Chris Cote w as I
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Sophomore Brandi Wisniewski
(top) hurled one of two two-hit­
ters for the Winter Springs
pitching stall this week, while
senior catcher Morgan Mason
(above) stayed red-hot, going
three-for-three with a pair of
doublss as tire Basra won twice
to improve to 13-7 on the sea­
son. Seminole, meanwhile,
bounced beck from a Iota to
Laka Mary as Emile* Edeiman
(above) Improved to 7-2 in a 64 victory over Oeitona.

Softball
Pan l
•enth, but Em ilce Edeiman would allow no fur­
ther dam age as the junior ran her recunl to 7-2
on the season.
W inter Springs (13-7) continues to be one of
the hottest team s around and pickl'd up its
biggest victory of the season when the Bears
upset state-ranked Spruce Creek (16-3), 2-1 on
Wednesday.
On Tbesday, sophomore Brandi Wisniewski
hurled a tw o-hitter, striking out six, in a a&gt;mplete-game, 4-1, victory over district foe
University (3-14).
Senior Morgan Mason continues to be red-hot
with the b a t going three-for-three with two dou­
bles to back Wisniewski.
On Wednesday, freshnum Richelle Raley
pitched yet another two-hitter, striking out six in
six innings, this tim e at the powerful Haw ks, in
a 2-1 win. Sophomore Christina Roser pitched
the seventh inning for the save.
Freshman Lauren Ely backed her fellow ninthgrader by going tw o-for-tw o with a triple.
The hottest team in the area though, continues
to be Trinity Prep, which cruised to a pair of
wins to raise Us record to 20-3.
On Tuesday, Brooke Bushika w as tw o-for-four
w ith a hom e run and a double and drove in four
runs and Katie B unkaux continued her amazing
aeaaon launching another home run and driving
three tat a 1 6 6 victory over Holy Trinity (5-8).
On Wednesday, the Saints stepped up in dare
again and shut out Lake Brantley (9 -1217-0.
with Pinky H ostetler going three-for-three and
Carty M cCullough going tw o-for-four with a
triple res
paced the Patriots attack.
M aria!
Lake Brantley11had com e into the gam e with
a ro a .1, having whitewashed C olonial

Beach, 8-1, and the Silver Hawks, 5-3.
Stahl was the winning pitcher against the
Barracudas, hurling a complete-game and help­
ing her own cause with a home run. She got
help from Baumgart, who went two-fur-lour and
sauvd two runs.
Against Lake Howell, Stephanie Elrod was the
winning pitcher, going the whole way in the cir­
cle and striking out three and also came up big
with the bat, going three-for-four with two dou­
bles, a run scored and an RBI. Brace also had a
good game, going two for-three and scoring a
run.
CHson was two-for-four with an KBI tor the
Silver Hawks.
Lake Howell had opened the week with a nice
district w ia rolling over Mainland, II-1, with
jen Roessler going thiev-for-three and driving in
two runs, while Parker went three-tor-1 our and
Visoosi was two-fur-three.
But the Silver Hawks were then outsailed, t&gt;-l,
by Oviedo (9-10) as Harrison went four-for-four
with a triple and Piazzola went two-for-three
with a double and tw o RBI for the Lions before
Thursday's loss to Lyman. Hajek had a double
for Lake Howell in m e Oviedo setback.
The M aster's Academy (12-3) looked awesome
in handling Orangewood Christian, 19-3, with
sophomore Rachel Smith going three-for-four
with five RBI and junior Cawn Daily going twofor-tw o and driving in three to back the seven
strike out pitching of junior Rachael Laferrierv.
M urray was three-for-three for the Rams.
Orangewood did not like falling under .500 on
the season and cam e back to outscore district
foes Deltona Trinity Christian, 14-12. and Warner
Christian. 15-10, to improve to 9-8 on the season.
Ferguson led the way for the Rams against
Trinity, going three-for-three and driving in four
runs while Pitman w as chipping in with a twofor-three effort.
Against W arner (6-7) it was Longdon pacing
the attack with a three-for-four afternoon, but
Ferguaon w asn't loo had either, going two-forfour w ith a triple.

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UCF softball defeats Florida State for the first time
S p e c ia l t o t h s H b t b M

Jjni.i Shinhoster and Kane
Feaster led UCF at the plate as
the Golden Knights split with
Florida Stale Wednesday night.
The Black and Gold (35-2M )
won game one 2-1 only to have
the Seminoles (25-17) take
game two in the bottom of the
seventh, 1-0. The game one win
was the first for UCF against
FSU.
Shinhoster was 2-for-fi with a
triple, a single and an RBI,
while Feaster was 2-for-6 with
a double, a single and a run.

Lindsay Enders picked up
the win in the circle for UCF
after pitching all seven innings
and giving up one tun on five
hits, five walks and six strike­
outs. Ashley Baker pitched the
complete game for UCF giving
up one run on four hits, one
walk and tw o strikeouts.

Nikki Given continued her
hot streak from the weekend
when she hit a single into left
field in the top of the first s a il­
ing Stephanie Best from third.
Florida State tied it up in the
bottom of the third when
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There is also a special offer of $330 for (our
players and a hole sponsorship.
Lunch is included afterwards along with an
awards presentation which will include many
door prize giveaways.
If you have any questions you can call Coach
Mick Harris at 407-320-5215 in the mornings and
407-320-5123 in the afternoon.
To donate at door prize, please call Athletic
Director Mike Powers at 407-320-5058 or
Assistant Principal Mike Gaudrvau at 407-3205102

UCF BOVS BASKETBALL CAMPS
Tire University of Central Florida/Kirk Speraw
Basketball Camp will be holding camps this
summer
Camps are open to players ages 7-to-17 and
begin a 9 a m and end a 4 p m. daily. Activities
include professional instruction, 3-on-3 and 5on-5 competition and daily contests. Each
camper will receive a camp basketball, camp tshirt, and a daily lunch. All camp activities will
bo held tn the (air-conditioned) UCF Arena
Camp dates are:
Session I _ June 7-10.
Session II _Juno 13-17.
Session 111 _ lime 20-24
For more information and to receive a camp
brochure, p le a se call 407-823-5805 or go to the
web page at rvww justsportscamps.com/speraw.

WAUGI1-STETSON BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson University
Basketball Camps will ho held in June and July
at the Edmunds Activities Center in DeLand.
lire Camps and dates are as follows:
Shooting Camp _ lune 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

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Holfman eight saves against
Spanish River, while Paris had
three goals and Baumwell two
goals for the Patriots against
the Bears, who got two goals
from Wick and 14 saves from
Brock.
Oviedo won a pair of games
over Olympia (7-5), 14-8, and
Bishop Moon* (7-h), 12-10, but
then tumbled to Lake Mary, 158, in a battle ot top teams.
The Lions (11-3) got 14 goals
trom Parley, seven in each win,
got two goals front Parsons and
13 saves trom Aquino against
Olympia and got three goals
trom Dwyer against the
I lo m e ts .

Parley then scored five mon*
goals against the Rams, but it
was not enough as C himl net­
ted five scons, tor Lake Mary
and Friedman had 12 saves.
Lvman (1-8) got its first win
of the season, 8-6, over
Colonial (2-8). with Smith scor­
ing five goals and Robinson
two
And Edgewater (3-6)
outsenrod Seminole, 11-t&gt;.
despite Ardno and Taylor scor­
ing three tim e s each lor the
Fighting Seminoles
In boys water polo. Lake
Brantley (5-51 got a split,
thumping l ake Howell, 13-3,
before tailing to Winter Park by
the same 13-3 score.
Redding had five goals and
Chao two against the Silver
Hawks, while Clark had 11
saves against the Wild Cats.
It has not been a good week
for Lake Unwell, which also
lost to Boone. 16-1. La Plante
and Moscater scored two of the
goals against the* Patriots, while
LaPlante had the goal against
the Braves.
Lyman outscored Seminole,
13-6, with Che*teen and
McCracken scoring four goals
each for the Greyhound* to
counter a three-goal effort from

www.stetson.edu/hoopcamp or call Sebastian
Singletary at 386-822-8101 ore-mail at
ssinglettrt-stotsonedu.
STETSON HATTER FASTPITCH ACADEMY
The Frank Griffin Stetson Hatter Fastpitch
Academy will be holding camps in late May and
early June at the new Stetson University Softball
Complex in DeLand. The Camps and date* 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 Riepenhoff at
386-822-7337 or e-mail at triepennftMetaon.edu.
BOXING TEAM

The newly started Sanford Boxing Club,
Incorporated is looking for members ages 10-to17.
The club, which is affiliated with the Sanford
Police Department and City of Sanford
Kecrvation and [’arks Department meets on
Monday's and Wednesday’s at the Sanford
Armory, ui 5 E First Street, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30
p.m.
Membership is a S37 fee per calendar year to
USA Boxing, Incorporated and after the first 90
days, a quarterly fee ot $25 for equipment usage.
Sanford Boxing Club, Incorporated is a not for
profit corporation that is a member club of
United State Amateur Boxing, Inairporated.
USA Boxing, Inc. is the governing body of all
Amateur Boxing in the United States, setting the
rules and regulations As a member of USA
Boxing, Inc. athletes will be allowed to partici­
pate in boxing activities sponsored by USA
Boxing, and will Ih- provided a small excess
medical accident policy tor injuries suffered dur­
ing boxing activities.
For more information please* call Sanford
Boxing Club Incorporated (Kick Russi) at 407*
782-0523. the Sanford Police IX-partment (Office
Shaniar) at 407-323-3030; or the Sanford
Recreation Department at 407-330-5697.

the Tribe's k c u ^
AndWInter Springs’dckibled
the score on Bishop Moore, 8-4,
with Lechner scoring three
goals and Atkins two lor the
Bears.
In girls water polo. Winter
Springs edged Bishop Moore,
13-11. with Simpson scoring
five goals and (Turkey three,
and Seminole blanked Lyman,
4-0, with Beauchemin scoring
seven goals and Schomer step­
ping seven shots
Lake Brantley (8-3) split a
Mir ot games, whipping Lake
lowell, 14-2. with Richter,
Hollingsworth and C. Miller
scoring three goals each, but
getting thumped itself by
Winter Park, 12-2, despite two
more goals trom
Hollingsworth.
Tile Silver Hawks have had
no luck this week as m addi­
tion to tailing to the Patriots,
they were also whitewashed,
17-0, by Boone.
In boys tennis, Trinity Prep
&lt;12-1 &gt;moved up in class but
remained the top team locally
by edging Winter Springs, 4-3
That score would haunt the
Bears (5-8) all week, as they
also lost to other top squads.
Winter Park (14-3) and Spruce
Creek (14-2), by that same 4-3
score.
Lake Mary (12-2) continued
its outstanding season by blast­
ing DeLand (4-6), 6-1, and
Lyman (8-2) also continued it*
good play by crushing
University, 7-0.
Seminole (3-5) got closer to
.500 by edging Deltona, 4-3,
and Lake Howell (2-8) won its
second match by shutting out
Mainland, 7-0.
In girls tennis, DeLand (10-2)
survived a scare from Lake
Mary (6*5), 4-3, to hang onto
the best percentage ox er Trinity
Prep (12-3), which easily got
past Lake Brantley, 6-1.
Winter Park (13-4) also main­
tained its lofty status with a 5-2

Weightlifting —
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(h eav y w eig h t).

I zb - Brantley will have four in
Gainesville led by 199-pound Class cham ­
pion Tom Spry*, who went for 645 pounds.
Also earning bids were Steven Uhl (139k
Adam Allegioe (154) and Aaron AUegroc
(169).
O viedo's only representative will be
Heavyweight Class winner Andrew L ari,
who totaled 780 pounds.
Lake M ary and Lake HoweU had one
qualifier each.
The Rams wiU send Steven Glaacott at
183 and the Silver Hawks will sa id
Matthew Jacob at 129.
FoUowir^ are the top four results in each
d a is at the O aas 2A-Section 3 Tournament

ond on an error.
The Golden Knights doubled
their score in the top of the fifth
after Feaster knocked a double
into left center. Shinhoster
ripped a triple into right field
scoring Feaster from second.
The Seminoles threatened in
the bottom of the seventh when
Tatiana George hit a double
into right field, however; the
FSU was unable to bring her
around.
Shinhoster, Green and Feaster
were each l-for-3 at the plate
for the Golden Knights, while
Enders improved to 17-10 on

win over Winter Springs (5-8).
Lake I tmvetl f 5-4) Rrt over
500 by beating Mainland by
that same 5-2 same.
Deltona edged Seminole (27), 4-3, and Tne Master's
Academy (9-4) closed in on 10
wins by nipping Crescent City,
4-3.
Lyman (0-10) remained winless on (he season, falling to
University and Bishop Moot*
by identical 6-1 scores.
TENNIS
•O YS
( .K I I S WAVE *. RAMS 1
SINGLES
Nit I . Kjbiidilk-. Father U*pri. defeat­
ed
H-|
Nu 2 Ar*mault, Iilhrr U iprt defeat­
ist IVifirwd. W
Nu. 1 l jr S n jn i , Father Lopez,
defeated Ziegler *-4
Nii . I Hame* Father Lopez, defeated
\ ill,trine. S-J
Nu. X Com art. Drangt-wmid Christian
defeated l»HD. s-t
IMILILFS
Nu. I . Ar-enautl KabiUiU*. Father
1ope/, defeated SaLgaver/Ziglei t-5.
Nu. 2 _ l arbunrto/ Barnes Father
I.ope/, .Ideated Clautaen' Cowart, H
Krturds _ Father Loprz 4-10
WARNER s. MASTERS I
SINGLES
Nu. I 1 l*ukr. Wamrr Christian defeat­
ist Vaughan. S-l
No 2 _ I'utt The Master’* Academy,
deleated Hamilton S-2
No. 1 Komarvo. Warner Christian
deleated IHirlea. IW,
No. 4 _ Hill Warner Christian defeated
1 u,laiui X-4
Nu. I . Z Hamilton VVamrr Christian
nun In torteil
IK K REES
No. 1 . FUaLr/| Hamilton. Warner
Christian defeated Vaughan /DulL 8-4No I . Duryra t Luciano. Warner
Christian defeated Rumano/HUL S-S (7-

5)

Keordt _ Wamrr Christian 5-4.

the season in the circle.
Jacob, George, Lesley Pahnet
W ronica Wootson and Brittany
Osmon had the five Seminole
hits. Tiffany McDonald was
tagged with the lore in game
one after pitching 4.1 innings
and giving up tw o runs on
three hits, tw o walks and five
strikeouts.
UCF and Florida State took a
04) tie into the seventh inning
in the nightcap with the
Seminole* winning 14) on a
double to center field by
LaShaun Davis scoring Cariy
Brieske from second.
The Black and Gold's next
home game Is Saturday, April
23 when Jacksonville com es to
town for Senior Day. The
Senior Day activities will begin
at 1 JO p.m . with the first pitch
to follow at 2 p.m.
BASEBALL WINS TW O
Senior left fielder Dee Brown
blasted his second grand slam
of the season and drove in six
runs to propel No. 26 UCF past
Bethune-Cookman 18-2
Wednesday evening at Jay
Bergman Field. Brown was 3for-3 with six RBI to move into
■ole possession of fourth place
in both UCF history and the ASun record books in career RBI
with 204.
The win Improved UCF to
32-8 on the season while
Bethune-Cookman dropped to
15-23. The Golden Knights are
second in the NCAA in victo­
ries, behind only Florida State.
UCF tied a school record with
16 walks, equaling the single­
game record set March 10,1984

CLASS 2A-SECTION I MEET
US _ &gt;. Ryan Faiva. DeLand. 239-219.490: 2. feteM*
Barnett. Sateioola. 229-1H _ 420.3. Casey Millet Sprites
Creak. 210-210.420.4 Iordan Millet Spruce Ciaak. 219200.419.
M l L Richard Burgee. Winter S fr ite k M 4 M
4M. 2 ‘ M i Hamel Spruce Creek. 230-219 . 449; £
Michael ZaMo. Sprucr Creek. 200-219. 419. A Matthew
faces*, Lake Howell 210-IBS . te l
Ite . 2. Seat Kkklightet. Semi—le. feO-221 _ 4M; 2laaun Hcnera. Pew Ridge. 2B0-145 _ 475, 9, S te e n USA
Lake ■ tw ain. 290-229 _ 471 A Tytee Heady, Winter
1M I. Taylor Sulnakrr. Srabwez*. 2 0 0 -2 0 .9 7 1 2 Joseph Rag DeLand. 305-2*5 _ 57ft 1 Adam AUapne,
l - W . H k i Chari** Bnsco*.

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, Lake Reanttey. MS-MS . tefc 3 Mam

'B utera. I
four runa on the night while
W inter Springs' Jahn-M idiael
Howell was 2-for-5 with three
RBI and M att LaFleur drove in
three rum off the bench.
*UCF starter Ikylor Cobb
moved to 34) on the season
with 6.0 innings of work. The
Jacksonville native allowed one
run on four hits with four
strikeouts.
The Golden Knights are in
Nashville, Tenn. this weekend
for a three-game series at
Belmont.
On Tuesday, Howell finished
4-for-5 with two RBI and two
runa scored to lead No. 26 UCF
past U S F 10-7 at Jay Bergman
Field. H ow ell's career-high four
hits paved the way for U C F'i
first series victory over their 1-4
rivals since fire 1999 season
when the Golden Knights won
tw o of three from USF. The tw o
team s finish their three-game
season series next Tuesday in
Tampa. The Bulls dropped to
20-18.
"It was a good win for us,"
commented UCF head coach
Jay Bergman. "O ur bullpen
wavered a little b it but
Dominic (Sanford's Dominic
Retraces) cam e in and shut USF
dow n."
UCF Jumped on the Bulls
early for five runa tn the first.
With the bases loaded and tw o

Continued from Page 2B
•live actions w e're taking are working."
Sullivan said how those corrective actions will
be identified and put in place ia another key
strength of the proposed process. W henever the
agency considers listing, reclassifying or delist­
ing a species, FWC staff will develop a manage­
ment plan tailored to that individual species'
needs. The plan will outline species-specific pro­
tections, replacing less-effective blanket prohibi­
tions of the past, which were tied to categories
rather than species' Individual needs.
"A number of groups have expressed concern
about the possibility of a species shifting from

, . h ia • _ bummer, Spnim Cork. defeat•d Chaiwt gd n
[X K SLES
No. t _ Walsh/Runda. Winter Spring*,
defeated DrSancti*/ Ruddy, N
No. 2 _ Roger* 1Gaines, Spruce C m L
defeased Huth/Whitten S-l
Record* _ Spruce Creek 14-2. Winter
Springs 9-7.
SILVER HAWKS 7, BUCCANEERS •
SINGLES
No. I _ Price. Lake Howell defeased
Wilson S-t
No. 2 . Mercado. Lake Howell defeat­
ed Kemp, by forfeit
No.! _ Bourget Lake Howell defeated
Urnan S-2.
No 4 _ Ihuraru. Lake Howell defeated
lone*. 4-8 (7*4)
No. I _ Lamb. Lake HoweU. defeated
McCotwhead. S-0
DOUBLES
No. I Fncr/Metcado. Lake Howell
defeated Wilton/McCrawhrad. 4-4
No 2 Bourget/Ihuraru. Lake Howell
defeated Wrrm/Junr*. 4-7.
Record* _ Mainland ft*. Lake Howell
24
RAMS 4. EAGLES)
SINGLES
No. I _ SalWgavrr. Orangewood
Christian defeated Eltakz, S-5
No. 2 _ Gottfried. Orangewood
Christian defeated Hamilton 8-4
No. I _ Zirglet Orangewood Christian
wcei by forfeit
No. 4 _ VdlameL Orangewood
Chnetian defeated Hill S-l.
No. I . Coward. Orangewood
Christian. Oslixlo. S4)
DOUBLES
No. 1 . Elsakr /Hamilton Warner
Chnetian defeated Gotttnad-Zieglet B-t
(7-3)
No. 2 VtUamrl-Clowm Orangewood
Christian defeated HiU-Otlula B-L
Records _ Warner Christian 9-9.

GULLS

TWo runs would have scoied
on the play before the ball went
under n b oreffl's glove to bring
hom eaU four ru m . A fter a
Butera double, 9 C C s Courtney
Propat singled in Butera to give
the Golden Kpights a 34) lead.
UCF added another five-spot
in the second to take a com ­
manding 10-1 lead after tw o
innings of play. Three straight
RBI-singks by Ffowell, Lake
M ary's Ryan Bono and
Bernhard led to the second
inning fireworks.
UCF has outacored the oppo­
sition 69-16 fat the first and sec­
ond innings in 2005.
The early lead w as m ore than
enough for UCF starting pitch­
er Ray Rodriguez. The New
York native moved to a perfect
6-0 on the season with 5.2
innings of work and a careerhigh nine strikeouts.
The Bulls did not go down
without a fight as Bryan
Hierlmeier nit tw o home runs
in tw o innings, including a solo
shot in the fifth and a grand
slam in the sixth to dose the
defidt to 10-6.
UCF yielded one more run in
the eighth before Petraoca came
in to pitch the final 1.2 innings
for his team-leading fourth
save of the season. Petracca
struck out four of the six bat­
te n he faced. The Golden
Knights struck out 16 batters
on tne night.

endangered to threatened and then losing pro­
tections, but that's the beauty of the proposed
process," Haddad said. "If a species Improves
and shifts categories, its management plan will
outline the protections needed to keep that
species' recovery moving in the right direction."
Updates also will strengthen the process by
involving a biological review panel throughout
the evaluation process and requiring an addi­
tional peer review of that panel's assessment.
Commissioners also voted to lift the m oratori­
um on considering classification of listed
species.
Visit M yFW C.com /im periledspedes to learn
more about the proposed updates.

Bacardi _ DeLand 10-2; Lake Mazy 4-5.
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" SILVER HAWKS I, RUCCAKFFVS 2
WARNER A MASTERS)
SINGLES
SINGLES
No. I . Mendoza. Lake HowrU. defeafNa. I _ Sraly. Warm* Chrutiarv defeat­
ed Washington S-4
ed Morn, S-4
Na. 2 . Degruud. Lake Howell defeat­
N*. 2 _ HalL The Maeter’s Academy,
ed Gibson S-l.
defeated Gteex S-4
Na. 9 _ Cch. Lake Howell defeated
Ns. I . Lmdatranv Warner Christian
Bryant. SO.
defeated DeAbreu. S-2
Na. 4 _ Mont, Mainland, defeated
Nn. 4 . Mile*. Wwner Oinstiatv defeatDedios, S-l.
ed Wbavei S-S (S-4).
Na. S _ Hoak. Mainland, won by (orfrii.
Na. I _ Eltakz Warner Chriattarv defeat­
pOUf l Ff
ed Ramdl 4-4.
Na. I _ Mendoza/Degrood. Lake
DOUBLES
HowrU. defeated W^ungton/Gibson SNn. I . Sraly /Cams Warner Christian,
4.
defeated HaU/Mcetv 4-9
Na. 2 _ Cell/Dedios, Lake Howell,
Nn. 2 _ Unditrum/Milee, Warner
defeated Bryant/Mocar. 4-5
Christian. drfefeeJ DeAbreu/Dean S-4
Retard* . Lake HoweU 5-4. Mainland
Bacardi _ Warner Chnttian 10-1, The
4-3.
Master * A n 4 way 7-4
EAGLES A RAMS 3
HAWKS 7, BEARS*
SINGLES
SINGLES
No. I _ Sraly, Warner Christian defeat­
Nn. I . Mteuty, Spruce Creek, defeat­
ed form 8-3.
ed Hoang S-2.
No. I _ Van Dyke. Orangewood
Na. 2 . Mathis. Spruce Creek, defeated
Chnaban defeated G nat 7-7 (7-3).
Dr La Cruz, S-0
No. 3 _ LtndWrowk Wamrr Cheiadan
Nn. I . Gilbert. Sprees Creek, defeated
defeated Foma. S-t.
Abau-laude. A).
No. 4 _ Schmidt Orangewood
Na. 4 _ Wnaiey Spruce Czeek, defeated
Chnatun defeated Mile*. S-S.
AdvS-3.
No 9 _ White. Omtgrwood Christian
Nn. S . Millet Spruce Creek, defeated
defeated Ekakz. S-4.
Dodd. S-2.
PCK’W FF
DOUBLES
No. 1 _ Bealy/Ctem Wiener Christian
Nn. 1 _ Flfebury/GUheeC Spruce Cleek.
defeated fonae-Van Dyke. S-2
defeated Hoang/De La Cruz. S-).
N a 2 . Undwram/Mifei, Warner
Nn. 2 . Madm/LoeveU. Spruce Creek.
Chnetian defeated Rurit/Foma, S-4.
§4Raooed _ Warner Chrfelten 11-1.
Racerdi _ Spruce Cznte 11-1; Winter
Speingi4-7.
HAWKS 7, RASIES •
BULLDOGS A RAMS 9
SINGLES
UNCLES
N a 1 _ Fihbury. Spruce Cieek. defeat*
Nn. I . Rlzzv Lake Mary, defeated
ad Rlzzl S-2
Sauet S-0
Nn 2 _ Wtathts. Spruce Creek, defeated
Nn. 1 _ Mmotn. DeLand. defend
C adkM .
Conn, S-4.
Nn I . G ifent Spruce Cheek, defeated
Nn. 9 _ Huskey. DaLmd. defeated
Lae. S-l
Santana. S-l.
Nn 4 _ LowlL Sprace Cm k. defeated

RAMS A GREEN WAVE I
SINGLES
No. 1 _ Arsenault Father Lopez, defeat­
ed farm. B-9
No. 2 _ Winter* Father Lopez. dMaoted
Van Dyke, 1-2
No. S _ Pwtkmewwz. Orangewood

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DrSaru-ti*. *-4
No. 2 . Kunda. Winter Spnrtft, dMaated Ruddy, s-2.
No. 1 _ Rogers Spruce C M , dtemted
ItutK S-l.
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Start
mnwdm sfy Pis cal Denny. 321436-3796

Mechanic

Apply in person
2101 East Laka Mary BNd
Sanlord FL
407-326 5956
No Fee EOE

weklinglabrication. general
repart F/T with benefits 407322-8133
VrvouxS North Pittena needs
pitta makars sub* waSraiaai
A phones Apply with owner at
2477 Park Ave. Sanlord 5pm-

LA B O R ER ! NEEDED

Cenirei

FOR UNDERGROUND
U TILITY CO N TR A CTO R

Experience helpful but not
necessary Good driving record
a
must
Salary
plus
oommisson F/T. tax resuma to
407-321-7999 or calM07-3315455

HEALTH INSURANCE AN0 *01K
PLANi Oruf Nm workafaw
Aa*iy at aao mm * Drive.
467-1

106

SANFORO PLATA

Tech:

Saedmetapmentoo tookngtor
p p e Foreman |7SO*wk with
furnished pickup A benefits
package 407-27&amp;-7602. ask tor
Clark

OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE
1100 Eeet First Street
1600 8.F. •Ample Parking
Cell for Appointment
(407) 321-7004

Receptionist
Good
communication! A customer
service skills. FT. benalits
evtriable Cell 407-324-2442
Road Stnppmg crew Will train
Clast B COL a plus Work on
rada. parkmg Ms. *Mng to worti
nights
or
weekands
Advancement. DFWP EOE
407-261-5446
Sales ndrvidusra wanted who
ere familiar with sen mg to
retidentiai
builders
Competitive commissions
wrth full benefits including
IRA. medical and company
vehicle end can phone Cell
APEX Past Coned eta Robert
Watson 877-459-2647 or
All inqumas conWtntist
S tie s Rep • Lake Mary
business seeks teles 2 sales
raps tor Central Fionda B ate
.com m FanvkarwietB2B.real
astaia financial or hoMfedgng
markets a plus Fax 407-4440567.
amaii
BrucaBBatkeitA ndBayond
Online com

Shppmg Clerk Products from
catalog orders to be pecked A
shipped
Abie
to
lift
epproaimetely 50ta boxes PT.
SlObr Call 407-322-6600
Site development compeny
looking tor ppe crew Lead man.
Tail man 7 Laborers. Please cal
407-275-7602 ask tor Clark
Survey Fwtd Crew ConsU-Tecti
hat immediate openings tor
survey ftetd crew Exp preferred
but not necessary
Exc
benefit* DFWP Celt 407-6496334to apply

Fart ttme cook, aervtra A
dishwasher needad. Contact
Mytene
407-323-7306
Techncian needed lor bath
tub refinishing Will tram hard
worker Clean DMV or own
taneportston UptoSlShr Cal
407-326 9939 lor application
telephone survey work at
home. $7/hr plus bonus
Eipenenced only. 407-6306658x3

WORK FROM HOME
Full or Pert Time. 5 0 *.
commission Popular Products
|10 00 start up Free materials
407-333-6156

Secretary
needed
with
expenence Apply m person
Mon-Fn. 6-Spm at Amencen
Marble. 115 Commerce Way
Sanford

Secretary/ Administrative
A eeielant:
Chamber
ot
Commerce h at full time
position avaiisbis Mutt have
good communications and
good
computsr
skint
Knowledge of weberte A Excel
e plus 407-322-2212x203
Seeking full-time Minister ot
IAjs k tar a growing Missionary
Baptist
Congregation
in
Santord Submil resume to
State Search Commute New
Bethel U 6 Church. PO Boa
654. Santord. FL 32772
•enter needed breakfast'
lunch sM t Apply m person.
Bweiv Mnuw Ore. cM 3 6 6 6 * 666. tor direebons

TRAINING FOR
EMPLOYMENT

B iN s im , la cto ew,
Leaders, D a ttp Tracks
G n d m . V r a fm ,
E se a l a le rt
N e tl Class: Jaa 3rd
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•Fmtik i*l Avuvuncr
• Job P U tc m c n t in yuur v n

85X55 Crew

Local work
F/T wdibeneRs 407 322-6133

SimnH»1 tiuwg S i n a i
m Em p v i Srtm ax-

Private Downtown Parking

Country
Style
City
Living
Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

3 0 0 OFF
1st M o n th s R o u t
W 1111 1/ M il It* .ISO h &amp; |l|H tivtM l L m i l 11

We are
Gold seal. A.RPLE. accredited pre­
school in the Sanford area is hiring
lead teachers for new Pre-K 4 data,
2 teacher assistants, and a center
director. Applicants for Director
position must have current
Director's Credential, applicant for
new Pre-K 4 must have CDA. and al
other applicants must have at toast 4
hours state mandatad training.
Gantor offers paid vacation, hoBdays, and sick torn. CMdcare may
lapandtag upon aveftreaumtto
(407) 323*7964 or ctel
(407) 321-7699 for

I— 1 B B D B D — ,
w nw w np
D r lT e r a
Start Immediately

$• Far Hour 1luaTipa
M ite la
SANF0RD
Deborah Jorvis-SmHh
407-268* •9717

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71—Help Wanted

Sunday. April 17,2005 P lfB SB

98—Rooms For
Rent

99—Apartments •
Unfurnished

105—HousesUnfurnished

F/T and P/T P«rl» handler
Poartiont Available • No Eip
neoMiary Mutt be able to kft
up to 7 5 *1 •Apply mperton t •
5PM M-F. David Rut tall
Anoditlng
(nc
2501 McCracken
Road!
Smterd.FL Cell lor dvectiona
only- &lt;07 302-4041

Room
For
Rent,
near
downtown Sanford. aHutiHhea
mchxJed, immediate move m
407-2304129

MAFriNCR’S VILLAGE

M A Hary 4S Mae: 3/1. no peta.
no amoking. CHA. 1st Iasi,
aacunty

Room For Rent Sanford Ave.
free cable, wather/dryer,
arfcxig prvtagm SlOQWk 407688 7023

BenfordAah* NMry; 1.2. and
SBartoomAp* M g d M I O
L * e Frort Lrvrg Cal now. 407322-9104. EHO

107—Mobile Homes
For Rent

WAMIfftutt: K« Time'

95—Roommate
Wanted

105—Houses*
Unfurnished

Santord Adult park. 1/t.
covered patio No pets 3375
♦ dep 407-314-4154

Lake Mary Slvd 4 437,
3375/Mo. mcl util. kit. W/D.
cable nr SCC airpt. NS quiet,
profl 407-322-1607

Brand new 4BR/2BA home m
Venetian Bay on Lake Monroe
Al k ( 4 e u t 2 car garage 407370-3335/407-760-4003. avail
5/14)5

118—OFncE Space
For Rent

Ranefitt 4 Training Provided
Call 407-630-4700

Sendee Tech:

Serous sett
motivated
individual
lo
compliment well ettabiithed
service
force Experience
required 407-324 2060

Windy Htll
Claw A OTR driven needed
Southeasvmdwest. gioat pay
package 1-BOO-064-3404

95—Rooms For
Rent

LAKE ADA 1 BOOM 15454*0
J BDRM . MB044O ANO UP
Cab*. Incfcxtod
407-323-M 70

I M) Y l 1

Male or female roommate
wanted tar second Itonr at 2 snty
home In Histone District
Includes lul kitchen and bath as
wen as private and secure
entrance 3575 per month
mckidea water and cable No
pets
Background check
required Call 407-314-0379

M A f J M . I M l NT
Ml f j T Al S
111 .’ I 1,’ .'

Seeking a person lo share my
home, vww of lake Monroe ful
house prvtegea Cel 407-3287232 for an appointment

" W H k lV M W U lI
Starting • |62Ask.
407-330-4421
Estremeiy clean cofy turn rm
aH utl. cable a t Indy phone
kitch u te te c dr. private
entrance Retiderl owner

ABSOLUTELY
NO:
ALCOHOL.
SMOKING.
DRUGS Ltory respecUDk! 407314-0924

97—Apartments Furnished

FOR/IG RlAITY
HUMS

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•170 P lnefteM . Sanford:
New 3/2 Home in Celery
Lakes 1465 sq ft. 2 Car
Oarage. Available Now’
31100/mo
•11 OS Amelia. 2BR Plus
Bonus New Carpet Carport
No P elt
No Smoking
3750/mo
1110-R Park, Sanford:
tBR/iBA apartment with
CH'A Security System water
included. $595 mo

t / . z / i

CER AM IC S TU D IO

407-330-1135

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Rada: Al brand new Never-Ftp

11

Pillow-Top Mattress seta
Queen. 3135. King. 4195.407331-1941 or 386-753-0469

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407-321-0759

PAYMENTS
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Paymantemay
bemadeby
oaah.chartor
creditcard.
OrecMIapproval
larequiredfor
Invoload
ftreepuT^
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154—Open House
Sunday . Apr 17th
1PM to 3PM
117 West 16th Si
Santord antique 1 4
bedroom 1 5 bath fpic. all
hw garage total 6 rooms
totally redone A charming
3247 500

Pool TaMo: Gorgeous 8'
hirrwture-style table, decorative
legs Mather pockets worm ed
V three p&lt;ece Italian elate
Accessory tut bale Brand new
m cralo Cost 44500. tell
31350 407-402-1741 or 366753-0466

407-221-7959

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RATES

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Credit Cards
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finorU Bnipf

407427*2100

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C rinding

n o w f o r a fr ee e s t im a t e !

3 8 6 -6 6 8 -3 6 0 5

Ask About Fret
Shampoo!

«

•Hauling
•Tree Work
•Mowing

Murphy’s
Dump
Trailer.
Servlet
•RoofTeerOff*
•TrashRtmovd*

-Cleanup

•Gerage Cieen Out*

liyhl Haulmy
k Yard
Maintenance

CMEnok

Free to Good I tome: t female
dog. appro* 1 yrold. and 1 mp*
puppy. 4 months ok) 407-4829366.

217—Garage Sales
Women's Mxuetry Fund Rawer
Garage SMa 53pm. Sal Apr 16.
Church ol the Na* arena.
2561 Sanford Ave

Time For Spring Cleaning!
Clean out the garage or closet
and have a yard sale.
Advertise it with us. 407-322-2611

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Mature person* and refine** encouraged to apply!

CM Lori:

4074044*28

M assage^

Therapy

So Job TboSmall!

407-8758160

SILVER
H A U L IN G
SER VICE

•WeHaulAlmoet
Anything •

407-800-7444 1477-5004710

3 cream poms 1 male. 2
tamales. 7 weeks. 1st exam A
shot AKC R EG ISTER ED ,
4500 EACH 321-282-7731

lo e tM o e k s .

82M 8M H I

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mm

COAT, Fun length with
hood SUe large, kept in furrier
storage 43.000. C al 366-7896070

sm e e e p w m e M h

fo u r pr o per ty a s o u r o w n I
S e r v in g N o r t h S c m m o u
W u t V o l u s ia

Ca

Rateal

Rater68666 Avelabta Upon
Request Ptm w C al 407-3148703.

fee
ta n a
MECVHY
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MOBILE
DETAILING

We tr ea t

RaaaenaMa

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CLEAN
APPEARANCE

S ervice

S a t is f a c t io n G

Sitting 4r
IM I Care Far tour Oog or Cet
m Ydur Heme W tvietou Are
Gone! PMnty of T IC WR bring
m newspapers, mal and even
water
piantsl
Vary

209—C lothing

199—P m ft
Supplies

110vert, vwulated cover t t new
41295 407-139-0674 or 344216 2946

Avoid Foreclosure! Can

u a r a n te e d

S tum p

APaMPePeT

household
turmthings
Everything is lest then 3
years old. very nee condemn
C el lor details 407-328-7761
or 407-416-2434

T r ee T rim m ing &amp; R em o v a l

L ic e n s e d f t I n s u r e d

u p p l ie s

Moving! Must tell entire

Superior Ideas Inc.

T

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Electric stove. 2 large coil
burners. Kenmore. almost
brand new 4175 407-3226665

Built in 1920 3/2. Pool. 2 Car
Garage Comer Lot Shown by
Appointment
Aa Is. 3399K

I BUY HOUSES FOR CASH
C aM O M n-M M

191—Building
Materials

181—Appliances It
Furniture For Sale

Igo: Portable energy s k c e iil

407 3?? 8678

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141—Homes For
S ale

1 9 9 — F it s i i

rake.never used. (paid 43600.
ae* 41250.407-260-2068,

OocAs. Shops, ale ARo Culvert
Pipe 15*«20' I6*x20\ C al For
Pnces SurpkJt Steel 6 Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293-5766

Bed. black iron canopy, with
maltreat I box spnngi. never
used, cost 3699 ael 4350 407260-2066.
RtO: NASA technology Vieco
memory loam mattress let. es
seen on TV/Mall 2 year nonprorated warranty Al new In
piaatc Retake 31599. must eel
3595 407-63M 322 or 366-7531515 Delivery available

Offices For Renl 400 sq ft to
600 sq II Sanford Fullon
Office Center 407-314-3750

Pool tobW. 4 ft told wood. 1*

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nw

CORRUGATED
STEEL
NOOPIMO lor Bema. Boat

Rad, remote
control
he ad/loot
end
massage, deluxe chiropractic
mattress
AH new with
manufacturer's
warranty
31650 Compare lo Craflmetic
al 32295 407-402-1781 or
366-753-1515

Leeee 2 story homo renoveted
lor oftce ute Over 2200 sqtt,
plenty ol parking
Ideal
professorial office tor mortgage
or
insurance
agencies.
Niamey* CPA efc 206 Em Ave
Santord. |ust oft downtown 1st
Si 407-322-4446

187—Sporting
Goods

M DW VM ^phanoee 4 ahed
CompMety Ml tp. reedy to move
in 3597/mo. includes lot rant,
with approved credit 407-3236160

AdfualeMe

3 m 4 M Hwaorie Ruddktg For

Brand new Executive Home n
Astor Farms' ABDIBA/Scar
garage/ Gated comm . lawn
care included 3 2 *0 0 mo

Next door lo Lake Mary Post Office.
Excellent Programs /Opportunities
Will Sell &lt;B Owner s Cost!

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2/1. 55a park, new paint,
ewrung t skirting. 33500 otx&gt;
Terms.
407-314-41S4

304-7404*47

loss Oner s Dan. Sanford;

Paint or make your pottery studio.

l

157—Morile Homes
For Sale

Arts S CraRa Bungalow

Iwdwd : INknrtc 31 5 2 B ay
3950month 2/1 3590month
407-242-2002.

FOR SALE
/

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Sanford:
2/1
Duplet.
Renovated Tile Floors. New
Appls. Fenced yd Oft SI
Parking 3700/3650 Dap
Lake Maty: Lovely 3/2 Pool
Home. Appliances. Hard
Wood Floors Double Oarage
Pool A Yen) Maim included
31375/31375 Dap
DOYLE MANAGEMENT
WE RENT ANO SELL
HOMES!

141—Homes For
S ale

407*4844100

407.240-1112

HUBITIIT FOB HUMANITV
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Specializing In

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PROPERTY

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217—G ak aci S alks
ilr n g t a lls

2 J5 -

L egals

TRUck/SUVS/V ans
F or S ale

MMM

KLf l i0 7 only 33k

OH C R 417,1/2 m*a
The Qreenway.

219—Wantko to
B uy

Mazda MPV. 2000. one
ownar. aunroot, loaded. Cal
Saium North. 321-889-3009

(3) Year 1966.Maks Plymouth
VIN* 1P4FH5036JX38&amp;305

NOTICt OP AUCTION

(4) Year I960.Make Mercury
VINf SZ72Y606163

This auction wii be held on MAY
IS, 2808, at 9 0 0 AM al 325
Auhn Ave. Oviedo FL

M iscellaneous

Toyota 4 Runner. 1999. one
owner. (u*y loaded. $9 900 Cel
Saturn North. 321-889-3009

candy apple
(nice). RMdy to roN.
$850. 407-323-5878

276-Fence

HotTutySp*.5 paroon, 5bp.20
jalt. cat)., Lights, never used
Wanty. retail $4300, aacriftoa,
$1585 407-858-2582
WAREHOUSE OVERSTOCK
SALE: UL approved indoor 8
outdoor extension corda. ouBet
■trip*, surge tupprattort.
much more • truckload* ot
product at whoisaato pnoaa •4580% seringa. TuaeFri BMMPM
$ Sat SAM-Noon (April 12-18)
CatlWezVMC 4200 Si ,lohn1*
Phwy. Sanlord Off Upaala
Road between 48 $ 48A 407324-5887 ( a il 221}

VfHU I I “ W HHI rfflCV

AM Typaa at Fence
Specializing m Vinyl
Fencing
■Free Estimates

4Jcensed/ln*ured
•Ouahty Work
■Prompt Service

278-Handy Man
Paul Nevil Services
Uc/Bonded/ Insured
Pressure Washing. Painting.
Light Plumbing. Etc
407-302-0739

231—C ars For Sale

Legals

2001 3251 Sedan
Leather. SR. $17,850 Call or
vttit 4076732988 com
Butch Century. 2002. one
owner. V-6 , loaded. $8,980 Cal
Saturn North. 321-880-3008
Butch Shytarh. 1984. One
owner, extra dean $3,980
Cal S « * n NorT. 321-889-3008
Cedi nee DeviMe. 1895. auper
dean, leather, loaded. $5,890
Cal SahjmNorth. 321 -8893009

Cadillac Eldorado

1999 Lthr
Whit# Diamond. $11.450 Call
or wan 4078732988 com
Chevrolet Astro Ext LS. 2002,
one owner, rear A/C $ Heal
$11,990. Cal Saium North. 321689-3009
Chevrolet Cavahar, 2000. M o .
AC. Meao. 8 more $4,990 CM
Saturn North. 321-889-3009

Chevrolet Cavahar. 2003. one
owner, auto, hayless. A/C.
$7,990 C al Saturn North. 321689-3009
Chevrolet. Cavalier, 2004,
factory warranty auto. A/c,
$7,990 C al 8alum North. 321689-3009
Fort Taurus. 2002. V-6 . loaded,
wool Iasi. $6,990 Call Saturn
321-689-3009

ISoSS
$11,950
Call or
4076732986 com

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t&amp; rt. CRv Lk M i W
$11,950
Call or
4078732988 com

visrl

Hyundai Accent. 2000.
owner, auto. A/C.
$4,990 C al Saturn North. 321089-3009

MbS Laather.
$16,950. 29h ml Can or vise
4076732988 com
Nissan Maxima. 2001. 20th
Amnarawy one ownar. atai rod,
$13,990 CM Sahxn North. 321889-3009

U u m L W A JM l.ra to
goi Loaded. $8,990 Call
Saturn North. 321 -689-3000

88MMOLS COUNTY
BCC PROJCCT
BOUCtTATHJNE
For information on Seminole
County 8 CC procutements.
please visit ou&gt; website at
www semmolecountytt gov\&gt;urchasing
select Cu'rent
Procurement tor s kit ot ell
ackve sokatahont Many can
be Oowntoadeo at no charge
Solicitation and Procurement
mkxmation is aHo available at
the Purchasing and Contracts
Division located m the County
Services Burldmg ttOI East 1st
S t . Room 3708 Santoid
Florida Phone 407-665 7131
. Id euxranwe receipt al eoden
da. ah respondents should
Check the weenie or contact the
Purchasing and Contracts
Division seven calendar days
prior to tie hied rscenrmg date
ot submmalstwls
Pubhsh Apd 17. 2005
P07B

NOTICE OF
PCTITIOM NAM6
Notice it hersby given that 1am
engeged in business at 208 E
1st Street. St 206 Sanlord
Semnota County Florida 32771.
Fictitious Name ot
and Company, and
that I intend to register sax)
name with the Division ol
Corporations
Tallahassee.
Florida m accordance with the
provisions ot the Fictitious Name
Statutes.
to-Wit
Section
665 09 Florida Statutes 1991
John C Svedese
Publish Aprs 17. 2005

poai

NOTICt OF
nCTTTNMBNAMI
Noted it hersby given that I am
engaged n business at 206 E
1st Strset. St 206. Sanlord
SemnoW County. Florida 32771
under the Fictitious Name ot Me
Travel, and that I intend to regis­
ter sax) name w«t the Division ol
Corporations.
Tallahassee.
Ronds, m accordance wen the
provmone ol Ihe Fctkoui Name
6 taiales
to-W4
Section
665 06. Florida Statutes 1991
Donna M Sxfenan
Pubhsh Apr4 17. 2005

POM
&amp;atum 5 C 2062. one ownar.
18k, wont last $8,880. C al
Saturn North. 321-81
Saium 8 L 2 .1885 On# owner,
loaded, alloys. $ 3 8 8 0 C al
Saturn North. 321Toyota CoroBa LE. 2003. one
ownar. a l power. $10,880 CM
Saturn North, 321

NOTICt OF
FCtmOUBNAMR

NtWce « hstsby gnren that Iam
engaged In busmeaa at 206 E
1st Street. St 206. Sanford
Swnnole County. Ftanda 32771.
under Ihe Fcu n u s Name ol

Pubhsh Aprs 17. 2005
P065
NOTICE OF

PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice 11 hereby given
McConnell Motori will seX
al Pubic Auction Fo&gt; Salvage
lor Cash on demand to highest
bidder Ihe following described
5-10-05
85 BUlCK

1Q4BN69Y8FH646221

The Auction wi« be held at 9 00
am on sa&gt;d dales above
McConnell
Motors.
2600
Sanlotd Avs . Sanlord FI
32773 Prospective bxtoer* may
inspect vehicles one hour prior
to sale Terms at* -CASH OR
CERTIFIED
FUNDS’
McConnell Motors reserves the
right 10 accept or rated any and
as BIDS
Pubhsh April 17 ?O05
P066

NOTICE OF CLAIM OF
LIEN 4 PROPOSED SALE
OF VEHICLES
LElNOR SADiSCOOF
FLORIDA 3701 So Sanlord
Ave Santo-a TL 32773
Dale ol Saw V1305
Time ot SnW 8 00 AM
YRUAKE

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Pubhsh Apr* 17.2005
P091

Prospective bidden mey impact
toe vehicle* on toe day betore
the Auction horn 9AM until 6PM
Term* are cash or certified funds
only OVIEDO TOWING reservi
the right to accept or refuse any
The loltowing
ottered tor bids

vshictos

are

Legals

L egals

17. 2005 and Ns a
with tod Clerk ot this Court:
Clark ot toe O ctal Court. 301
North Park Avenue. Sanlord. FL
32771-1243. either before ser­
vice on too petitioner * attorney
or inwnadMlety tooresfN
m a datauR ert be
against you tor the
to to* complaint or

OTV OF LAKE MARY,
FLORKJA
NOTICt OP
PUBLIC HtAMNQ

THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE
CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 45 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT (407) 565-1424

Deled on Apr* 12 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Nancy R Writer
Deputy Clerk
Pubksh April 17. 24. 2005 and
May t. 5. 2005
P100

1990 HONDA
VIN* 1HGCB7650LA1042I6
1993 FORD
VtN* 2FACP74W4PX145766
Pubksh Apr* 17. 2005
P092
UNCLAIMED VBMCLE
AUCTION
Removal ot toe deserte d vehretas was conducted n comp*
ence wen F S 713 75 Notice
that Harry* Towing wd se* said
v#fuci#» at Public Auction for
Cash on APRIL 28. 2805 at
10 00 AM at t02 N Maple Ave
Santord FL 32771 AMvahde*
toU AS IS No Ml* guaranteed
Harry* Towing reserve* toe right
to bid on any vehrete
Vehicles may be
hour prior to sale
1994 CHEVROLET
1Q1JC1440R 7367217
2001 DODGE
1B7HC132291J574356
Pubksh April 17 2005
P093
M THE CIRCUIT COUAT FOA
S f MMOLE COUNTY,
FLOAIOA
PAOBATt DtVWON
FILE NO. 2O08CP0ET2

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(t) 1969 Toyota 4Door Whi
Vine JT2AE92E2K32I2606
IAuction date
(2) 1994 Mazda 4Door Win
Vm* JM t BG2243R0764549
(Auction data
(3) 1994 Nissan 4Door WTv
Vto* JN1EB31P9RU309035
(Auction data 5-1948)
Auction wW be Hato on Sea
Above Date*
At 2pm At Tn-Courriy Towing
1155 Bern Ave Wtotor Spgs FL
3270*
Pubksh April 17 2005
PtOS

VKMCLI AUCTION

t 95. PONTIAC,
•1G2WJ52M7SF2391S1
Auction to be held on 05-12-88
41 10AM at Pdchert* lowing
&lt;240 S RonaU Reagan Bhrd
(C R 4271 Longwood
Pubksh Apd 17 2005
P103

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by
toe C*y Commission at to* City
ol Lake Mary. Florida, that ted
Commwsxyi art hok) * Public
I Narmg on May 8,1808. al 7 00
P. M . or as soon toeraatwr as
poesbte to considsr a request
umtxny wsoer lor tne Knowing
variance
to
toe
Land
Dtorttopmenl Code
A variance to Section t54 15.
Parking of Prohibited Vehicle* m
a issidanhal zoning district
on toe tokowing desorbed prop

East 1/7 ol Lot 10. ai ot Lot 11
Block 5. EvantdaM Subdnrtson
a* recorded in Ptal Book 7.
Pag* 37, mors commonly
known al 168 Tracy Road
The Put*c Hearing we be held
to toe Commissioner Chambers
at laka Mary City Halt 100 N
Country Club Road Lake Mary
(mam enhance into Crty Hal it
tocatad on Lakamew Avenue I
The Pubic it minted to attend
and be heard Sax) hearing may
be continued from txne to lime
unM a final decision it mad* by
to* Cay Commit son For ques­
tion* regarding toi* request
please contact Gary Schindler
City Planner at 407-565-1442
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETING IS MADE BY THE
CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE
THIS RECORD MAY NOT CON­
STITUTE
AN ADEQUATE
RECORD FOR PURPOSES OF
APPEAL FROM A DECISION
MADE BY THE ClTv WITH
RESPECT TO THE FOREOO
INQ MATTER ANY PERSON
WISHING TO ENSURE THAT
AN ADEQUATE RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAIN
TAINED FOR APPELLATE
PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO
MAKE THE
NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HiS OR
HER OWN EXPENSE
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF

CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA

Submitted by
Faber AQiltitz P A
9630 SW 77th Avenue Suite
200
Miami Ftorxta 33156 7619
(305*662-4110

Pubksh Apd 17 2005
P101
M TMt CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLOPtOA.
IN ANO FOR
EEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
CAM HO. 04-712-CA-14K
MORTGAGE
Piamtit!

CHRISTINA FUENTES *t at.
Detendani it)

Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to parhcipate m toil proceeding
should
contact
Court
Admmislialon al 301 N Paik
Avenue. Suite N301 Sanlord
Flonda 32771 withm 2 working
days prior to toe proceeding
Telephone (4071665 4227 I800 955-6771 (TDDl or I 600
955 8770 (V) via Florida Relay
Service
Pubksh Apd 17 74 2005
P»02
Notice ot Vehicle Auction

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Forectotur* Sal*
dated Apd 5 2005 and entered
to C at* No 04 732CA 14 K ot
to* Circuit Court ot to* EIGH­
TEENTH Judxsal Circuit xi and
lor SEMINOLE County Fbrxla
wherein THE LEADER MORT­
GAGE COMPANY LLC it
Plamtilt
and
CHRISTINA
FUENTES.
*1
a l.
are
Detendani* i we sex to to#
highest and bast bxldsr tor cash
at to* West trod door ol toe
Courthouse in SANFORD
SEMINOLE County Flood*
11 00 AMo dock on to* 3rd day
ol May 2005 toe following
descibed property as set forth &lt;n
sax) Fxial Judgment to wit
LOT 3 BLOCK 21 NORTH
ORLANDO FIRST ADOITION
to the plat t h e r e o f

DATED this 13th day ot Apd
2005
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ol tax) Court
By Carol Moore
Al Deputy Clerk

Card A Foster City Clerk
OATEO Apr* 13. 2005

THE LEADER
COMPANY LLC

THE PUBLIC RECORDS Of
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLOfll
DA. aV a 231 3id Street North
Waiter Springs, Honda 32706

as

RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 12
PAGES 23 THROUGH 24 OF

&lt;1) 1976 Chevrolet Pickup Bro
Vm# CCL248F31S037
l Auction date 5-2-OSi

(2) 1996 Ford S W Whi
V m * 1FM D U 37P8T2B 22781

(Auctxin dale 5-2-05)
13 1 1 9 9 4 Ford 4 Door O gr
Vm* IFALP52U3HA285215
I Auction dale 5-4-05)

14) 2000 Chevrolet ?Door Sa
Vm* 2GIFP22K3Y2103531

IAuction oat*
Auctxin will be Held on SetAbove Dales
At 2pm At Tn County Towmg
1155 Belle Ate Winter Spqs FL
32706
Publish Apd 17 2005
PI04

IN RE ESTATE OF
JANE R DAUGHERTY
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

1G6CD6960G4239604
6 2 VOLV

YV1AX4945C1710690
00 JEEP
U4GW56N7VC422877
WILL BE SOLO TO SATISFY
TOWING A STORAGE FEES
PLUS ACCUMULATING STOP
AGE OWNER HAS A RIGHT
TO A HEARING PRIOR TO
s a l e DATE
ANY VEHICLE
WHICH REMAINS UNCLAIMED
OR
FOR
WHICH
THE
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY
TOWING 4 STORAGE SER ­
VICES REMAIN UNPAID MAY
BE SOLD AFTER 35 DAYS IF
THE VEHICLE IS MORE THAN
3 YEARS OF AGE AND AFTER
50 DAYS IF THE VEHICLE IS 3
YEARS OF AGE OR LESS
FREE OF ALL PRIOR LIENS
SALE WILL BE HELD AS
POSTED A AT THE LOCATION
INDICTED FOR THE LIENOR
ABOVE
Pubksh April 17 2005
P066

NOTICE OF
PUMJC AUCTION

The admmrttiehon ol toe estate
ot JANE R DAUGHERTY,
deceased who** date ol death
was February 3. 2005. ■* pond­
ing in to* Circuit Court tor
Seminoie County
Florida
Probale Division the address ol
whxtoisPO Box 0099 Sanlord
Florida 32772 The name* and
address** ot to* Personal
Representative
and
to*
Personal Representatives attorALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AHcreditors ol to* dedaded and
other person* having claim or
dsmandi against decedents
estate on whom a copy c4 trut
nolic* it served withm three
months *n*r to* del* Ot to* tarsi
publication ol this notice must
t,i* the* claims with tor* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
Of THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
days a f t e r the date o f

SERVICE O f ACOPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
CAJ TOWING WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL
VAOE FOR CASH ON DEMAND
TO MlGHESTBiDDER THE FOL
LOWING DESCRIBED VEHl
ClE
1995 FORD 4 DOOR Dark Gm
VIN* IFALP6S12SK123973
THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD
ON MAY 92. 200*
AT 10
O CLOCK AT CAJ TOWING
1240 S CR 427 LONGWOOD
FL 32750
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MAY
INSPECT THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFORE
AUCTION
BETWEEN 9AM AND 5PM
TERMS ARE CASH OR CERTl
FlEO FUNDS CAJ TOWING
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY AND
ALL BIDS
Pubhah Apr* 17. 2005

TIu xx /BUVS/Vams
For Sale

2003 TOYOTA
VtN* JTDOR32T63016096*

(21 Year 1992Make Toyota
VIN* JT2EL46B5N0170657

Saturn Vue AWD, 2002. one
ownar. V8 , bated. $13,990 CM
Saturn North. 321-689-3009

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4078732888 com

Saturn LW200. 2002. one
owner, loaded mutt see.
• 8580 Cal Saium Norti. 321688-3000

407-221 ■&lt;
tIO W . 1ST,

(1) vsar 1887/Make Lincoln
VIN* 1LNBM81F7HY622649

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NOTIC8 OF AUCTION

AX other creditors ol to* dece­
dent and person* having claim*
or demands against toe dece­
dent » estate mutt til* to*&lt;r
claims with toe Court WITHM
THREE MONTHS AFTER The
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
APRIL 17 2005
John R Daugherty
Personal Representative
3054 Nchotson Drive
Wmtor Park. Florida 32782
H Katz
Flonda Bar No 0115260
341 N Madtond Avenue
t 20
Maband FL 32751
Tetophona 407/539-1511
Attorney
lor
Personal
Pubhah Apnl 17. 24. 2006

The auction art be Iwld on MAT
1 1 MBA. al 9 0 0 AM at 325
AuknAve . Oviedo FL
Proapecev* bidder* may
toe vendee on toe day betore
toe AucSon horn 5AM unM 5PM
ibtme ero cash or oendtod ktode
OVIEDO
TOWING
to accept or
iany and M M *.

MAC ThaMamagaOl
JOSEPH P MATAAAXZO. JA .

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n » Si John* River Water Management District haa
” •P(*«t'Oh(»| lor Environmental Resource Parmft(l) from:
••«*» Busina** Bureau, 151 S Wymof* R d . Suit* tOO.
AMmonle Spring*. FL 32714, application (4 0 -117-22304-3 The
^oject t* located in Seminole County. Section 05. TovmsNp 21
South Flange 30 Easl The ERP application it lor construction ol
a *ur1ace mater management system lor a 1 204-acre commerciai development known as the Better Business Bureau
City ol Oviedo 400 Alexandria Btvd , Oviedo. FL 32765. ^pheabon #40 117-22446 4 The project r* located m Semmol* County,
Section 15 Township 21 South, Rm ge 31 East The ERP epptication is tor construction ol a surface water management system
associated with the Division Street Extension, which consists ol
12 99 acres
Boiioy Enterprise* 120 N Central A ve. Oviedo. FL 32765,
application *40-117-21064-4 The project is located In Semmote
County Section 19 Township 21 South, Range 32 East. The
ERP application is tor construction of a sort ace water manage­
ment system tot a t 456-acre, commercial development known
as Riverside Retail Shoppes
Cenlex Homes 365 Douglas A ve. Suite 2000. Attwnont*
Springs FL 32714, application #40-117-51666-3 The project w
located m Semmote County Section 34, Township IB South.
Range 31 Easl The ERP application is tot construction ot a surFace water management system lor a 69 2-acre, residential
development known as Storimg Meadows
Saminote Community College 100 Weldon Btvd. Sanford. FL
32773 6199 application *4 0 - 117-49228-4 The project is locat­
ed in Seminole County Section 15. Township 21 South. Range
30 Easl The EttP application is lor construction ol a surface
water management system tor the Seminole Community College
Automotive Training Facility a 4 96-acre project
Seminolo County Public Schools 400 E. Lake Mary Btvd.
Santo-d FL 32773 application *40-117-96306-1 The project is
located m Semmolo County Section 09, Township 21 South.
Range 29 East The ERP application is tor construction ot a sur­
face wator management system tor the Forest City Elementary
School a 26 42 acre project
The iiieisi containing each ol the above-listed application)*) are
ava i.ihie tor mspocton Monday through Friday escept tor legal
holidays BOO am to 5 00 p m at the St Johns River Water
Management D strict Headquarters or the appropriate Serve*
Cento' Written objections to the application may be mad*, but
shoud be tiled with (received byl the D&gt;*tric1 Clerk. 4049 Red
St Paiatka Fiorda 32177-1429 no later than 14 days from the
date ot publication Written objections should identity the objec­
tor by name and address and fully describe the objection to the
application Fil ng a written objection does not entitle you to •
Chapter 120 Florida Statutes. Administrative Hearing Only
those persons whose substantial interests are effected by the
application and who Me a pelton meeting the requirements of
Sect-ons 120 596 and f 20 57 Fiorda Statutes and Chapter 26106 Fiorda Administrative Code may obtain an Administrative
heaing Ait timely Med written object on s will be presented to the
Boa-d tor consideration in its deliberations on application prior to
the Board taking acton on the application

OO' .i Lewis Division Director Drvison ol Permit Data Sarvtca*

AND RK&gt; BUG LAKE ROAO
by advised tael the Board ol
County Commrssionars of
SanWioN County. Ftanda. wB
told a Pubkc Htartag on r e
29th Ray at Aprt, MM. at 700
pm (or aa soon NaxaaRat ax
posarbte) at the Banknote
County Service* BUHng 1101
Ead Fast Street. Room 1029.
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ttM ttdOfMon of w wripf'ovwTisnt
proopio ™ i nrw oaaign mi irm
aitaraectnn al State Road 439
and Red Bug Lake Road in
Semmote
County
Consideration xnd be gNen to
and pubkc taput wR b* aokdtod
aa to the adoption of the
tor fmw
In addition to pubkc input presented at 9 * Pubkc Hearing.
w * b*
or
may be directed to
Co-Co Wu. P E . Pnnctpal
Engineer
Department ol Pubic Works
520 W Lake Mary Boutevwd.
State 200
Santord Ftanda 32773
(407)995-5707
to pamctpM* *i any
ot these proceedings should
contact tha Human Resources
Department, ADA Coordmald.
49 hour* mi advance of the
meekng at (407) 965-7*41.
Persons are advised that. 4 they
dead* to appeal any decision
mad* at this hearing they w*
need a record of the proceed*
mg* and for such purpose, they
may need to insure that a verba­
tim record of toe proceeding* is
made, whch record nctodM the
testimony end evidence upon
when the appeal m to be based
pet Section 296 0105. Ftanda
Pubksh Apr# 17, 24. 2005

MANOFOR
COUNTY.

P094

- t i ll
IN RE THE MARRIAOC OF

The St Johns River Water Menegtment Dtotrtct has received the
Man*'am Woods God Club 600 Shadow Moss Cede. Lake Mary. FL
321*46 appkeaton *50612 The applicant propoaaa to withdraw 0 27
miiin-n gallons per day of groundwater and storm'surfao* water from
internal lams to vngat* a 93 5 acres ol go* course an 4 S acre* ol
urban landscape The withdrawal* used by this propoeed project wW
consist ot groundwater from the Floridan Aquifer via 1 active we* and
Surface Water trom Pond via 2 ectrve pump* and groundwater from

Vw Surhci*i Aquder vie 14 acta* welt in Semmd* County, toeWed In
Secftone V 4 4 10 f t . Townshfr &gt;0 South Rang* M Ead known
ae Markham Woods Dad Club
i »
The Meisi containing each of tha above-htied appkceaontsl are
av.uiaNe tor inspection Monday through Fnday except tor tag* hokda( s 6 00 am to 5 00 pm at the SI John* River Water
Management District Headquarters or it* appropriate serve* carder
Wutten objections to it* application may be mad* but should be AM
w-th HHC.-I.ed try i the Distrct Clerk 4049 Red St Paiatka Florid*
32177 1429 no later than 21 days from the dale Of pubkeeton
W&gt; tvn ipjections should identity the objector by name and address
and t.,'iy d e v it* the objection to me application Fihng a written
objection does not entitle you to a Chapter 120 Florida Statute*.
Admm.st'at’.e Hearing Only those persons whose substantial inter­
est-. ,ir* a"ecl*d b&gt; the application and who Me a petition meeting it*
regu'-ements of Sections 120 596 and 120 57 Florida Statute*, and
Chapter 20 106 Florida Administrative Cod* may obtain an
Administrative heating All timely tiled written objection* w*l be pre­
sented to the Boaid lor ccmsideraton m as dekberebons on
tun poor to the Board takmg action on It* appkcation
Qlorui Lewis D-reclo* O ivvkxi ot Permit Data Service*
St Johns Rvei Water Management District
Publish April 17 2006
P09t

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMMOLC
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No 05-CP-479
IN RE

FSTAfE OF

215 N Eot* Dnv#
Post CMc* Box 2609
Orlando Florida 32902
Telephone (407) *43 4600
Publish Apr* 17 24 2005
P096

A N D n rW * AlECCE JR
Deceased

NOTICE TO CRCDITORt

NOTCK OF CLAM OF
UCN 6 PROPOBKOBALI
OF VBMCLBB

The .1 Tiun.stiaiion ol the e sta *
of ANDREW A ALECCE. JR .
deceased whoa* date ot death
was February 6 2005 F4*

LEINOR SADiSCO OF
FLORIDA 3701 So Sanford
Ave Sanford FL 32773

Number is 05 CP-47# is pend
ing in the Circuit Court tor
Semmoie
County
Florida
Probate Dm son the add'*** of
W hah-sPO Box 0099 Santoro
Fkx.La 32772 *099 The name*
and addresses ol the personal
represenlati.e and the personal
representative s attorney are
eat teeth beiow

Daw ot Sale 171M S
Tar* of SaW 9 00 AM

A* cieditor* ot Vw decedent and
0d*r person* having d a m SX
demands a gams’ The decedecx X
estate on whom a copy ol taw
notice * served must Me vwe
cleans with taw Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TRIE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
M other creditors ol * * l
dent and other person* having
d a m or demands _
______ ( s estate must Matae*
deans with the court WITHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
MX CLAIMS NOT SO FLED
W U BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TRIE PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE 0ECE0ENTIS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
THE DATE OF F R IT PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE IB
tfN K .tr. 2006

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good*. Fumaure. TVs or Stereo
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good*. Fumkure. bote*. NY or

LINDA K MOORE.
PetitonerWM.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursued to an Order Oranbng
the Motion to Reset Forectoeure
Sal* dated MAR 29. 2005
entered Xi OH Case No 03-CA531-14K of the Circuit Court of
the 1BTH Juthcwf CecuN XI and
tor SEMINOLE County. Santord.
E b u id w

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, -a- rlQnOB* I( W
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and beat Udder tor cash at to*
Waal Front Door at to* SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouee locat­
ed at 301 N Park Avenue n
Santord, Ftortda. at 1100 am
on 9t* 29 day ot Apr#. 2005 the

PubMh: Apr# 10.17. 2009
ROSS
JMHflftl- CTWCWTIH Miff
1COUNTY.

set forth In sad Summary Final

PROBATE DtVIEtON

nuiiPLC M ta

IN RE ESTATE OF
MERRY ETTA MO0ITAOUE
aAVe ETTA MONTAOUE.

NOTICK
TO CRKDITORB
The edmrmstretion ol the estate
of MERRY ETTA MONTAGUE
•Ai/a ETTA
MONTAOUE.
dsce Msd. whose date of death
was December 15. 2005. is
pending in the Circuit Court tor
Seminole County. Ftanda.
Probata Division F t* Number
200VCP 549 the address of
which la 301 North Parti Avenue,
Santord. Ftanda 32771 Tha
name* end addresses ot the
Personal Representative end
die Persons! Representative's
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT
A9 creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decadent's
estate, including unmatured,
contingent or unliquidated
claim*, and who have been
served a copy of On* Note*
must Ms View d a m with •**
Court WITHIN the la ter o f
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF ACOPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al other creditors of tha dece-

BtTHKCtRCUrT COURT.

Pubi.sh April 17 2005

app atomsi lor Consumptive Water Use liom

RB-W onct OF
NY or

232 Michael Lamer. Household

or damanda
estate, inducing unmatured,
contingent or unliquidated
d a m mutt Me the* d a m wMh
ttu* court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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THE SOUTH 29 FEET OF LOT
130 AND THE NORTH 35 FEET
OF LOT 131, FRANKLIN TER­
RACE. ACCORDING TO THE
PUT THEREOF AS RECORO
ED IN PUT BOOK 3. PAGE 79.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Dated tfwt 31 day ot March.
2005
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of to* Circuit Court
By Aktha Cyrus
Deputy Clam
Pubksh in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
901 S University Dnv* SuM
500
Plantation FL 33324
(954)233-9000
03-06253
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with d«aMttws nee ding a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227. 1900-955-9771 (TDD) or 1900
955-9770. via Florida Relay
PubMh Apr# tO. 17. 2005
P0S3
B4 THR CtRCUfT COURT
OFTHS19TH
COUNTY,
ChrtL OhrtBION
CASINO.: 96-CA-97-141
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC
Plant#!

and

NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to 9 FtoM Judgment ot
Forectoeure dMedffw 1st day ol
April. 2005, and enterad In C m *
No 05-CA-124-14-L, Ot Vie
C*cu« Court ol toe t9ta Judtewf
Circuit In and tor SemtnoM
County.
Florida.
wherein
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST
COMPANY.
AS
TRUSTEE OF AMERK3UEST
SECURITIES
1C.. ASSET
BACKED
PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 2004R2 UNDER THE POOLINO
AND SERVICING
AGREE­
MENT DATED AS OF MARCH
1.
2004,
WITHOUT
RECOURSE. • to* PlwnM and
RICCI 8 TODO: UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF RICCI S TODD.
JOHN DOE. JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
era
Defendant* I win te l to foe
ntgFwfti ana dsw CHaavt Kf 019*1
at to* WEST FRONT DOOR at
tha
Sam mol*
County
Courthouse, m SANFORO.
Ftanda. a l t l O O a m on the 29
day ot Apr#. 2005. the tokowing
desertoad property aa sat torta in
tad Final Judgment, to ant
LOT 61. OF REPUT OF LOTS
59. 59. 90 AND 91 RICHFIELD.
ACCORDING TO THE PU T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PUT BOOK 21. PAGE 5. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
In

AcL
mg a special accommodation to
partopat* in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days pnor to the procaeOng It
heanng impaired (TDO) 1-900955-9771 or Voice (V) 1-900955-9770 via Florida Relay
Services
WITNESS my herd and the
seal ot ttu* Court ttv* t day ol
Apr#. 2005
Maryann* Morse
As Clark ot to* Court
By Aksha Cyrus
As Deputy Clerk
Law Oftice ol Marshall C
Watson
1900 NW 49TH STREET. SUITE
120
FT LAUDERDALE a 33309
Telephone (954)453-0395
F a c s m t (954) 771-9052
Pubksh Apr# 10. t7. 2005
P065

Vt TH I CtRCUfT COURT
OP THB KtQHTKKNIH
HJOJCIA4 CIRCUIT
MANOFOR
[COUNTY.
C A M NO.: B3-CA-M37-14L

ISKENDER YAMAN.

PATRICIA D MORAAM/A
PATRICIA D PfUTT. at « .

K2)

UlOFIRST BANK.

NOTICI OF ACTION
TO iSKENOERWLMAN
unknown to PetNoner hereto
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
•worn Peiikon tor Dwaotabon of
Marriage has been Med by
LINDA K MOORE. mfoeCecu#
Court, mi and tor Semmote
County Ftanda. 9ia btw of whch
■t IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
LINDA K MOORE AND IS*
ENOER YAMAN. and according
ly. to*** praaants command you
to appear and Me your Answer
or oVwr responsive presdnge
with the Clerk ot the Circuit
Court. Domeekc Relation*.
Semnote County Courthouee.
HI
North Park Avenue.
Santord FL 32771. and serve a
copy thereon on Petitioner Y
attorney. JACK T BRIDGES.
ESQUIRE. 209 North 09k
Avenue Bwdord. Florida 32771.
on or before the 21st day 0&lt;
Apr#. 2005. or otherwise a
default wR be entered egenel
you tor the relief demanded to
You are further notified that rear
aha 9i* petitioner is seeking to
generally known as 1050
Hempefwe Court. Winter Pam,
Semmoto County. Ftanda 32792

LOT 29. HOWELL ESTATES
FIRST ADOITION. ACCORD940 TO THE PU T THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PU T BOOK
21 RAGE 32. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLOflOA
conveyed by to* preatong Cowl
to Rekkon
buhon of part of me
mutated during the mamage.
WITNESS my hand and aaal ol
9te Ctork of Pie Cecua Court, on
9v* 171h day of Mddv 2006
MARYANNEI
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
OOURT

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a a Lewis Cnchton 4 Carter
RoatOfhc* Box 1119
Winter Part Ftond# 32790-1119
Carolyn S Cnchton
Lew* Cnchton 4 Carter
Poet 0 9 e s Box 1119
Writer Park Ftanda 32790-1119
Ftanda Bar No 0990994
Telephone 407(647-3429
Attorney kx Personal
PubMh Apr# 10. 17 2005

IN RE The Mamage Of
SHAWN LYNN ROBERTSON.
AND
JAION EMERY ROBERTSON.

TO Jason Emery Rabertaon
Leal known tocabon
Vat*. North Caratna
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
tu t an to PETITION FOR DIS­
SOLUTION OF MARRIAGE haa
been Mad and you are raquead
to aarve a copy ol your wnaan
denial to Petitioner Shewn*
Lynn Robertaon whoee address
4991 Orange Btvd. Santord.
Ftanda 32771 on or baton May
4.2005 and Me Vie onpnal.wkh
Vw dark a l taw Court er*wr
on Pekkoner or

NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Forectoaure dated to* 1at day c#
Apr#. 2006. and entered m Case
No 05-CA-47-14-1. ot the
Circu# Court ol to* 19ta Judicial
Circuit m and tor SenunoW
County Florida, whersn MORT­
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS­
TRATION SYSTEMS INC AS
NOMINEE FOR COUNTRY­
WIDE HOME LOANS INC . w
to* Plant#! and PATRICIA D
MORA A/K/A PATRICIA D
PRATT, ALAN J MORA JOHN
DOE.
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTtS) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB
JECT
PROPERTY
ar*
Defendants I wW ae* to the
rvgnest and beat adder lor ceen
«t toe WEST FRONT DOOR at
tha
Sammoia
County
Courthouse in SANFORO
Ftanda. a l l l OOa m onto* 29
day ot Apr#. 2005. tha tokowmg
m seta Final Judgment to w«
LOT 7. BLOCK 9. NORTH
ORLANDO RANCHES SEC­
TION 9. AS PER PU T THERE­
OF. AS RECORDED IN PUT
BOOK 13. PAGE If AND 12.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
In accordance
with the
American* wtta D iM Iksi Act.
tng a special aocommodakon to
partetoata m this proceeding
should contact tha Court
AdmmwtrMor at 301 N Park
Avenue, Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number 1*07)3234330 not taler than seven (7)
day* prat to toe prooaedng M
hearing impaired. (TOO) 1-BOO964-9771 ot Manat (V) 1-900955-9770 Via Florida Relay

CHARLES L ARVA1 AND
CINDY L ARVAI MAYFAIR
MEADOWS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC. and
UNKNOWN
TENANTSOWNERS.
NOTICK OF SALK
Notice w hereby given, pur­
suant to an Fmal Judgment ot
Foreclosure tor PlamW entered
m taw cause on Apr# 1. 2005. m
ta* Circu# Court o l Semnote
County Florida I w* **■ ta*
property Mulled m Semmol*
County Ftanda. desorbed aa
LOT 79. MAYFAIR MEADOWS
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PUT BOOK 29 PAGElS) 31.
32. AND 33. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
and commonly known a*
113 Newport Square, at pubkc
sal* to ta* Nghesi and best Od­
der, tar cash held on Vw weal
front door ot the Semmol#
County Courthouse al It 00 AM
on Apr# 29 2005
Dated taw t day ol Apr#. 2005
Clerk ol ta* Cecu# Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By Aksha Cyrus
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
American* W#h DwatxWa* Act.
person* wkhc
at
kcgMl* n taw procaadng |hok#d
contact oourt Admmwtrabon at
telephone number (407)9954330 not taler foan seven (7|
days prior to ta* prooaedng It
hearmg unpaired (TDOI 1-900*55-9771. or M oiat (V) 1-900955-9770. vw Florida Relay
Service

TO: EDITH L CHESTER MU*
E D f T H L EOWAROB.N I

B IB B

P.0.1
EDITH L CHESTER
EDfTH L. EDWARDS Md M
pertw* having or ckMmbiQ to
have any rtgRL 99* or tatoreel In

ALL VnEROTBD
ARE NOTIFIED THAT

YOU ARE NOTIFIEO M an
to torectaee a mortgage
on Vie tottowtng property In
Beminote Covey. Wortda:
THE SOUTH 43 4 FEET OF
LOT 7. BLOCK 10. TIER 3. E R
TRAFFORO S MAP OF THE
TOWN
OF
SANFORO.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROCD M
PU T BOOK t. PAGES IM 4 ,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA: aru t 90S Park
Ftanda 32771.
you ar* required to
a l your written
to a. on Joeaph L

you and
(any;

B
A MlAT9|f
4|uu*|^j Ly
t .Mu
KA rTM M l, EnVXV

address i* 1720
Harrteon
Street. Suae 1920. Iteayweod.
Ftanda 33020 w«Nn tarty (30)
days after the Net pubketdtan at
intf Nonet bn oefTWXW n trf ■
ALO and He to* ongtad xrtta Vie
Ctark ot taw Court ettaar bator*
S dtomey or

wtta v * court WITHM 9
UTER OF THREE MONTHS
r THE
ms |
AFTER THE DATE OF
FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHM
FM M j
NOTICE OR T H M T V jJ
AFTER T M O ftff
M B O F A OOPV O F tW B
NOTICEONTHEM

Ol Vis I
ettme w*h M s Court WITHM
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST FUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE.
AU C U B M AND DEMMOS
NOT 8 0 FEED W U. BB FOR­
EVER BARREO.
ISA prtir.

wtM a datauR
you i
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u rn

GEOROE C KELLEY, ESQ.
Attorney at law
Ftanda Bar No. 0*9623
399 E. Mata Sveet
P O B o a 1132
Apopka. FL 32704-1131

DATED on Apr# 1.2006
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark at taa Court
By Carol Moor*
As Deputy Clerk

PubMh: Aprtl 17.24.2006
P097

Pubkeh April 10.17.2005
POST
M THB CIRCUIT COURT OF
THB OOMTtBNTH JUOtCIAL
CIRCUtT MANOFOR
COUNTY. FLOMOA
FROBATB DIY1BKM
FILE WO. 9999 CP 111

B4-9113-CF

IN RE: ESTATE OF

M RE ESTATE OF
STEPHEN Q LETCHWORTH.
ELLSWORTH HARRY
CRAWFORD.
Soon Security Number
216 44 3599
TO AU PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
Vbu ere hereby notlked I N an
Order
ol
Summary
Admmisirabon ha* bean entered
n to* estate ol STEPHEN G
LETCHWORTH.
deceased.
Case Number 2005&lt;?-&amp;31. by
foe Cen#l Court tor Semaiole
County.
Ftanda.
Probate
Dwtetan. toe addrets at xxNch w
Poet Otkc* Bob C. laniard. FL
32772; taet taa d m danr* dot*
ot death wa* June 3. 2004; tael
a l vw aetata la
Iol too*# to whom#
has been assigned by such
NAME
ADORESS
Creditors NONE
CAROL V LETCHWORTH
279 EvanadeW Road
Lake Mary a 32749
A a INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
I creditors ol Vw

ol ta*

dents or demands i
net* ol Vi
foan those tor whom prowaton
tor tua payment wa* madam foe
Order
ot
Summary
Admmistfatwn must Me thee
dam * e#ta taw Court WITHM
THE TIME PROVtOCO BY LAW

THE ADMINISTRATION Of Vw
a m ol ELLSWORTH HARRY
CRAWFORD, deceeeed. F*e
Number 04 2113-CP, is (
»i the Orcu* Court tor (
County.
Ftanda.
Division Vw adtteaa ol wNch ta
301 N Park Ave . PO Baa KOBB.
Santord. Florida 32772. Tha
name ottaai

AM NOTIFIED THAT.
Al known or t
tamable, including
ot
on whom a copy at *m
ts tamed *#9kn tame (3)
r the date d Vw kmt
pubkeakon d taw ndtok mud
Ms the* dams wdt taw Cowl
WITHM THE UTER OF
t h r e e m o n th s a f t e r th e

OATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATON OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF AOOFV
OF THIS NOTICE ON TTCM
d fo e t
or
dents
*#ti taw Court WITHM
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF TH « NOTtCC.

A a CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FLED WILL BE FOR­
EVER BARMD

A a CUBM . DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FLEO
W U M FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING
ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD. ANY C U M FLEO
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE 0ECE0CNT-8
OATE OF DEATH IS BARMD

The dde d Vw Net pubkodton
ol Vtw Nokce is Apr# 17. BOOK.

The date at test
taw Noko* WApr# 10,
Personal Gweig Neaoa
Card V Latchworth
279 Evwwdat* Road
Lake Mvy, FL 32740
IA M#ks Esq
Ftanda Bar No 2201*7

Shetey fork
PO Box 996
Fedenca.DE 199*9
GEORGE C. KELLEY. EBO
tor
rNo:
P O Boa 1132
Apopka FL2B1D9-11IB
(407)999-2130
: Apr# 17.34,100

1414 W I
Ormond Baach. a 32174
Mphone (389)972-1332
Attorney tor Person Giving
Pubksh Apr# 10.17.200*
FOBS

MM;Th9lMMaG*tt
P. MATAAAZ20, JR-,

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Grieshaber resigns
By Liam Edixon
H erald Writer

SA N FORD
—
Sanford
City
Manager Al Grieshaber Jr , submitted
his
resignation
to
the
City
Commission Monday night capping a
week of negotiations and speculation
about his future with the city.
Lirieshaber's resignation
takes
effect 5 p.m., Friday, April 15 at which
time he will turn over his city vehicle

City will pay m anager’s
salary through Nov. 30
and other city owned or leased prop­
erty.
City Attorney William Colbert told
com m issioner’s that he has had a
series of discussions with Grieshaber
during the last week and that at 2

.m., Monday, G rieshaber submitted
is resignation with several condition­
al items.
Grieshaber requested that he con­
tinue to receive his salary and benefits
until Nov. 30, 2005. After Nov. 30, he

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Sophomoro Amanda
Edelman had a pair of
hits as host Seminole
capped its annual fund­
raising Barbecue Day by
rolling over the Oviedo
Lions. 13-3, on Friday

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Seminole Teen
Court wins top
prize in contest
SANFORD —
Seminole Countv leen
Court rev lived lirst
place m the Seminole
County "Victory (.h er
Violence" banner con­
test.
The tilth annual
contest is designed to
promote peaceful con­
flict resolution and
prevent crime in
schools and i omniumtil's.
Eight Teen Court
volunteers created a
banner that reflects
the importance of liv­
ing in a violence free
community. I he leen
Court winning entry
will tv on display in
the I’.A.Y office in the
Seminole County
Juvenile Justice Center
located at
Bush
B lv d . m Sanford.
For more informa­
tion contact Jennifer
Taylor at 407-Wi3-53M

'M ocA rthur' to
appear at
history meeting
Thomas Tart, local
historian, will portray
(Ten. Douglas
Mac Arthur at the
Seminole Countv
Historical Society
meeting, Tuesday,
April 2h at 7 p m I his
will take place at the
county agriculture
center on County
Home Road.
Tart will present an
entertaining slide
show on Florida and
its h en v s during
World War II.
The public is invit­
ed to attend For more
information call 407t*S-24fW.

S e m in o l e S m ile

By Stava Paradis
M anaging Editor

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SANFORD — The state of Florida Elections
Commission will investigate allegations made against
Bernard Mitchell by incumbent Com m issioner Art
Woodruff, who narrowly won the March 29 runoff race
for District 1 by f&gt;9 votes.
Woodruff said he filed the complaints before the end
of the election. The complaint docu­
ments were notarized March 28.
Mitchell said there may have been
oversights by his campaign, but he
has nothing to hide. He has waived
his right to remain silent about the
case, nt* said, and as soon as he pro­
duces a response to the allegations,
he will make that statement public
too.
The complaints center on a camaign advertisement in The Sanford
Jerald and telemarketing calls made
to voters on the weekend before the
runoff election.
The
advertisem ent
depicts
Mitchell with clergy members who
supported his campaign. Another
hoto shows former candidate Hank
•ieckhaus with Mitchell. The words,
"I'm backing Bernard," are attributed
to Dieckhaus. The problem, Woodruff
said, is with two other photos at the
bottom of the ad.
Woodruff
One shows Mitchell presenting
awards to officers from the Sanford
Police Department for community service. Included in
that photo is Sanford Police Chief Brian Tooley.
The other has Sanford Commissioner Randy Jones
presenting a proclamation from the citv to the Martin
Luther King Committee in 2003. Mitchell was chairman
of that committee at the time.
Woodruff said in an interview that those two photos
demonstrate endorsement bv Tooley and Jones.
"It's an implied message of endorsement," Woodruff
said.
In the complaint, he writes: "None of the persons in
these two photos had prior knowledge or agreed to the
use of their photo in a campaign."
Included with the m aterials submitted to the
Elections Commission are two identical statements
signed by Tooley and Jones. They state: "I did not have
prior notice nor did I give approval for live use of my

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Children's Illustrator Jan Brett shows Wilson Elementary students her new book titled, T h e Umbrella."

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Wilson Elementary cheers
favorite children’s author
By Sieve Paradis
Managing Editor

SANFORD — For a reading teacher, a visit
from children's author and illustrator Jan Brett is
better than winning the lottery.
Brett, who has illustrated 31 hooks including
“The Mitten," "The Hat," and now "The
Umbrella," pickl'd Wilson Elementary teacher
Martha Rydenbark's name out of more than
270.UUU eligible entries.
"I've never won anything in my life," said
Rvdenbark, who now teaches first grade at
Wilson. Each war, Brett visits one school for a day­
long visit, ih e renowned children's illustrator
runs the contest from her Web site at janbnit.com.
B a it spent the morning talking with the stu­

dents at Wilson, then she signed a book or two or
three for each student at tne school. Each highly
legible autograph was accompanied by a symbol
or animal from the book signed.
"She’s been one of my favorite authors,"
Rydenbark said. "She has been speaking with
each child and drawing them pictures."
B a it and her musical husband, Joe Heame,
traveled from their home on the Massachusetts'
coast to spend Monday with students, teachers,
and parents at Wilson.
Hedgie the Hedgehog made the trip as well.
He is a key character in many of Brett’s books,
which are known for their lavish artwork and spe­
cial borders that give readers a bit more.

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Thieves steal $120,000 from Heathrow
By Liana Edison
Herald Writer

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would then take his
tw o weeks paid
vacation. W hile on
the city
payroll,
G rieshaber will be
available for consul­
tation on projects he has been
involved with.
"There are 35 or so ongoing proj­
ects," Colbert said, referring to proj-

HEATHROW
—
The
Heathrow
Hom eowners'
Master Association is offering
a $1,000 reward for informa­
tion that leads to the capture of
burglary suspects who broke
into a number of homes the
weekend of April 1 and stole
close to $120,000 in jewelry
and other personal items.
The Master Association is
assisting the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office in the uuest for
information, after a half dozen
homes were targeted in the
gated community.
A news release from the

Sheriff's Office said the burgla­
ries have occurred on three dif­
ferent occasions during the
past few weeks. In two sepa­
rate cases, electronic equip­
ment and a vehicle were
stolen.
In several of the burglaries
the master bedroom window
was smashed, in which Sheriff
Spokesman Steve Olson said
investigators believe it was
broken with a rock they found
near one of the smashed win­
dows.
In one residence, an 18K
white gold American Tank
Cartier watch, with an estimat­
ed value of $23,000 was stolen.
The watch was engraved, also.

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Another
resident
of
Heathrow had 31 items stolen
from the home, including a
pair of 2-carat diamond ear­
rings with a platinum setting
worth $12,000. Other items
stolen from the residence
included: a diamond pendant
set in platinum with platinum
chain that has four, half carat
diamonds; a platinum bracelet
with eight, 1 /4 carat dia­
monds; diamond shaped pen­
dant from Tiffany's; a Georgio
Viscoti diamond ring; a heartshaped pendant with dia­
monds; a diamond encrusted
Star of David set in white gold;
an unknown quantity of U S.
savings bonds; a platinum

men's link bracelet; a men's
ellow
and
white
gold
raceiet; three yellow gold
rings; a men’s Movado watch;
a men's Technomanne dive
watch; a woman’s yellow gold
garnet ring; a three carat loose
stone emerald ring; a large
black Coach duffel bag; a ster­
ling silver mesh Tiffany ring; a
sterling silver bracelet; a large
Omega yellow gold chain and
bracelet; a child’s amethyst
and gold earrings; a Luis
Vuitton handbag; a Gucci
h an d b ag a wom an's Tendi
Hobb Tote; a woman's mink
stole; and a woman's Cinch
bracelet.
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recovered in a nearby retention
pond.
One of the victims stated In
the offense report that she
"had learned from neighbors
that on several occasions, juve­
niles have been discovered by
the Heathrow security to be
drinking and smoking pot In
the homes under constnictkm
at 1493 and 1506 Langham
Terrace. The neighbor stated
that Heathrow security has
never notified law enforce­
ment, as they siaaply warned
the youths to leave the a n a .”
One of the homes under
construction is located near the

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SANFORD — Seminole County
G overnm ent services step into the spot­
light in • weeklong celebration of
N ation al C ounty G overnm ent Week.
This year, festivities highlight the theme
"H onoring County Heroes.
First held in 1990 by the National
A ssociation of Counties, National
C ounty Government Week raises aw are­
ness and understanding about the roles
and responsibilities of tne nation's coun­
ties, according to an April 11 Seminole
County news release.
M ore than 1,000 counties participate in
die week each y ear by holding program s
and events at the national, state and local
levels.
This year, some of Seminole’s activi­
ties include: C ar Seat Checks, Guided
Tours of the Em ergency O perations
it Hike" and
Center, Natural Lands "Night
W ater Conservation.
Thursday, April 14, the County will
celebrate our "H eritage of Heroes" with
the dedication of "Lady Liberty," the
com panion tree to "The Senator" at 10
a.m. Big Tree Park.
The schedule of events in Seminole
County include:
All week:
• "County Hero" readers at various
county library locations.
• Art exhibitions: "Timeless Florida”
at the Criminal Justice Center and watercolors and photography at the County
Services Building in Sanford.
• A "Centennial Faces" exhibit at the
Museum of Seminole County History.
• Open House, Custom er Resource
Center, County Services Building, 1101 E.
First St., Sanford, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
•
W ater
C onservation
Week,
Environmental Services at Reflections,
900 W. Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford.
Wednesday, April 13:
• Guided Tours of the Em ergency
Operations C en ter/ 9-1-1 Center, Public
Safety Building on Bush Boulevard, 2 to
4 p.m .
• Seminole County Fire Departm ent
L ak e
M ary
H igh
S c h o o r C tte e r
Presentation, 7 p.m.
Thursday, April 14:
• "H eritage of H eroes" Celebration, a
dedication of "Lady Liberty" at Big Tree
Park, Longwood, at 10 a.m.
• Volunteer Appreciation Dinner, 6
p.m.
Friday, April 15:
• Seminole County N atural Lands
"N ig h t H ike," Geneva W ilderness
Center, 3501 County Road 426, Geneva.
Starts at 7:30 p.m. with one-hour presen­
tation and a one-hour hike.
Saturday, April 16:
• W astewater Treatment Plant Tour, 9
to 10 a.m., call 407-665-2121 to reserve a
spot.
• Snail Clean Up Day at Lake Brantley:
Meeting location is at Sweetwater Oaks
Beach Area at the end of the Palmetto
C oncourse in Longwood. This event is to
help educate residents about the exotic
ap p le snail that has invaded Lake
Brantley.
Sunday, April 17
• Get to m o w Your Government Day
at Seminole Towne Center from noon to 4
p.m . Booths, displays and equipment
highlighting Seminole County will be at
die m ail's lower level, 200 Towne Center
Circle, Sanford.
For more information about National
C ou n ty Governm ent Week, contact
Com m unity Information at 407-665-1175
o r check out www.seminolecountyfl.gov.

Beginning astronomy
GENEVA — Join an expert from the
Central Florida Astronomical Society as
you leam to look for the stars for a class to
be held at die Ed Yarborough Nature
Center located at 3501 County Road 426 in
The daas will be held April 30 at 7:30
p jn . The daas is hoc, but spine is limited,
so reservations are required. The daas is
deeignaii for those
13 and older. Call
4 0 7 4 4 9 7352 for reservations or contact
Amy
Raub at
ARaub#seminole
countyfl.gov.

Replacement Bulbs

O ut &amp; A bo u t
TH U
"Art with a Fantastic
Flair" luncheon will be held
at Maison it Jardin
Restaurant, 430 Wymore
Road. Altamonte Springs
horn 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,
hosted by Altamonte Springs
- Maitland Christian
Women's Club. Luncheon is
$19. Reservations required.
Call Brenda at 407-681-1942
or Kit at 40-322-1047.
Sanford's Alive After Five
is a celebration of Downtown
Sanford and is held the sec­
ond Thursday of each
month. The April event will
feature live music by the
Smokin' Torpedix*s and be
held on First Street,
Magnolia Square from 5 to 8
p.m. Admission free.
The Geneva School
Advisor)’ Council will meet
at Geneva Elementary School
beginning at 6:30 p.m.

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Construction on downtown Sanford's First Street are all but finished with just a few more improvements to be completed
This photo at the comer of First Street and Park Avenue shows the new four-way traffic signals that are being installed A
set of new lights will replace the old stand-by stop signs and flags that are being removed this week when the new signals
are fully functional.
Procurement
• Carlos Reuben Ortiz, 46, of
Coleman Circle, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by members of the Sanford Police
Department Tactical Unit dunng a
prostitution sting operation at
Highway 17-92 and West Third
Street April t. He was charged with
procurement for pmstitution.
• Paul D. Benevidos. listed as
homeless in Sanford, was arrested
by the Sanford police Tactical Unit
oh April I, at Highway 17-92 and
West 27th Street. He was charged
with proauvmertf for prostitution.
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Burglary
• Brook Winn, 34, Trinity
Michelle Spears, 30, and Richard M.
Sandkulla, 43, alt of Satsuma Drive,
Sanford, wen* arrested by Sanford
police Friday. Apnl 8. Officers were
called to a burglary in progress, n
the 2600 blcu'k of Orlando Drive.
Following a search ot the area, all
three persons wen* located. Officers
noted a vehicle in tin* area had a
damaged window Each ot the three
was charged with burglary ot a
structure /conveyance, and grand
larceny of over $300.
Assault - Battery
• John Willie O'Neil, 31, of Wilton
Circle. Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at his resi­
dence following a dispute with his
wife. He was charged with simple
assault — intent/threat to do vies
lence (domestic violence).
• Dreama Wall Williams, 40, of
Terrace Drive, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at her resi­
dence. She was reportedly involved
in a dispute with her husband. Slu*
was choiged with battery — causing
bodily harm (domestic violence).
• Aaron Lee Brackins, 26. of
W indduse Boulevard, Sanford, was
arrested bv Sanford police Monday
at his residence Officers said he was
involved in a physical altercation
with his wife. He was charged with
aggravated battery — knowing the*
victim was pregnant (domestic vio­
lence).
• David Adderley, 47, of East
Fifth Street, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Saturday at his
residence following a reported dis­
pute with a female. He was charged
with aggravated battery.
• Bobby Rouse, 43, of West

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no current insurance, unlawful
operation of a loud radio, posses­
sion of under 20 grams of manjuana,
and resisting an officer without vio­
lence.

Eighth Stnvt. Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday at his res­
idence as the result of a dispute with
his wife. I le was charged with bat­
tery (domestic violence).

• Dennis Michael Thompson, 35,
of Deltona, was stopped by Sanford
policeim April 7, at Lake Marv Blvd.
and Orlando Drive. I le was charged
with driving with a suspended
license, counterfeiting of the license
plate, possession/display of a can­
celled revoked license, and having
an expired motor vehicle tag.

Drug related
• Elva Rose* Marrero, 46, of
Maitland, was arrested by Sanford
ilicv Sunday in the 2500 block of
irk Drive. Officers were told of a
person reportedly selling narcotics.
Marrero was arrested on charged of
pi*ssession of narcotics equipment,
and possession of crack cocaine

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• Cedric Jerome Church, 26. of
Orlando, was stopped by Sanford
police Saturday on Oleander
Avenue at 14th Street. He was
charged with dnving with a sus­
pended license, having illegal sun
screening on the vehicle, and dnv­
ing under the influence IDL'D of
alcohol or dmgs.

Thefts
• Anthony Cortez Smith, 45, of
Altamonte Springs, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at Seminole
Towne Center. He reportedly tcx»k
$8^99 in merchandise fn*m the store
without paving. He was charged
with petty shoplifting from a mer­
chant.

• lose Antonio Malanioms, 37, of
I’oinsetta Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Sunday
after his vehicle was seen acting sus­
piciously on 27th Stnvt. His vehicle
was slopped at his residence. He
was charged with DUI alcohol or
drugs, and dnving with a suspend­
ed license.

• Ada Mae Blanton. 19, of Pine
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday at a store in
the 1200 block of WP Ball Blvd. She
reportedly tixik $28 l&gt;7 n items fn»m
flu* store without paying. She was
charged with petty larceny, and
resisting an officer without violence.

• Nicholas Kodngue/., 24, of West
25th Street, was stopped by Sanford
police Sunday in the 1200 block ot
French Avenue. He was charged
with DLT alcohol or drugs.

• Chalance La wren McPherson.
19, of Summerlin Avenue, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday at a store in the 1500 block
of French Avenue. She reportedly
took $2.52 in items from tne store
without paying. She was charges!
with rvttv shoplifting from a mer­
chant
Traffic stop*
• Phillippe Julius M oraa 24, of
Chase Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police on April
5, following a report of his vehicle
being improperly operated at 20th
Street and Marshall Avenue.
Officers pursued his vehicle to his
residence. He* was charged with flee­
ing/eluding a law enforcement offi­
cer with lignts/siren active, driving
with a suspended license, unlawful
speed, failing to register the vehicle1,

The opening of the new
Australian exhibit, sponsored
by I lorizon I Ionics of
Central Florida will lx* held
at the Central Florida Zoo.
The event begins at 10:30
a m The exhibit will feature
two red kanganxis and
emus Also, meet the new
mascot ZtxiRixv

SAT
Family Fun Day Carnival,
II a.m. to 4 p.m. on the
grounds of New Mount
Calvary Baptist Church.
Sponsored by Central Florida
Freedom Schixil. Call 407687-7185.
The Seminole Bromeliad
Society Annual Spring Show
and Sale will be April 16 and
17 Inim 9 a m until 4 p.m. at
the Sanford Garden Club,
Highway 17-92 at Fairmont
Drive, in Sanford. For more
information phone Sudi
Hipslev at 352-504-6162.
All SouU Council of
Catholic Women will hold
the Spring Craft Show from
8:30 a m. until 4 p m in the
S x ia l Hal), 9th Street at Oak
Avenue Free entry, free
parking. Food will lx* avail­
able for a small fix*. Money
will benefit many charities.
Blue Grata Pickin' will lx*
presented beginning at 7
p m. at the Longwtxxi
Community Building, 21W W.
Warren Av enue in
Longwood. Bring your
instruments or your chair
and enjoy the ev ening. The
event is tree.

• Kenneth Wayne Lynch, 37. of
Jacksonville, was stopped by
Sanlord police Sunday at 20th Street
and Locust Avenue, lie was charged
with driving with a suspended
license.

It's Geneva Jam at the
Geneva Community Center
Admission free Bluegrass,
country and gospel tunes
will be presented by local
bands and jammers. Food
available for purchase. Music
starts at 6:30 p.m

• Chnstopher Dam* Morgan, 27,
ot Daytona (teach, was stopped bv
Sanford police Sunday on West 18th
Strwt. He was charged with DLT
alcohol or drugs. A pas**&gt;nger in his
vehicle, Janus, Paul Hoover. 48, of
Lice Oak Boulevard, Sanford, was
charged with possession of under 20
grams of marihuana.

Bahia Shrinert will pres­
ent the 51st annual Bahia
Shrine Circus at the
University of Central Florida
arc*na Apnl 16 and 17 at 10
a.m., 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.
General admission $10.

Santrno Peter Carbone, 24, of
Hazel Blvd., Sanford, was stopped
by Sanford police Sunday at the
dead end of Rollins Avenue*. He was
charged with violation of a traffic
cuntrul device (stop sign), reckless
dnving, driving with a suspended
license*, and resisting an officer with­
out viokfwe.

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Florida Hospital's Center
of Nutritional Excellence will
he conducting a Vegetarian
Tasting Extravaganza, at 5779
N. Ronald Reagan Blvd. (CR427) in Sanford from 3 until 5
p.m. The event is free. Call to
register at 407-324-1405.

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ects in which Grieahaber is
currently involved.
Colbert recommended that
the City Commission accept
G rieshaber‘s resignation let­
ter with the conditions. He
told them that how the city
m anager leaves will reflect
on the commission and will
impact the quality of appli­
cants the City Commission
receives.
"B e kind to him as he
leaves," Colbert advised.
D istrict 3 C om m issioner
Randy Jones suggested to his
fellow commissioners that it
may behoove them to imme­
diately have someone step in
to take over the day-to-day
operations of the city. He
later retracted his statement
after
hearing
C olbert's
advice.
"1 agree with that com ­
pletely," Jones said.
Before the city accepted
G riesh ab er’s
resignation,
District 1 Com m issioner Art
Woodruff requested a discus­
sion on what to do in the

interim.
Colbert advised the com ­
mission that it would need
someone to step in. The city
attorney also suggested V.
Eugene Miller, a retired city
m anager with 41 years expe­
rience, as a possible interim
city manager.
C olbert's
law
firm,
Stenstrom ,
M cIntosh,
C olbert,
W higham ,
Reischm ann and Partlow,
P.A., has had experience with
M iller in the past in the city
of Oviedo and prior to that in
Orange City.
M iller served in O range
City as interim city manager
for almost two years, Colbert
said, because the city had
problems getting a new citymanager on board.
"M y feeling, and only my
feeting, which is based on 35
years experience is to take a
little time, catch your collec­
tive breath, talk with each
other, set goals and objec­
tives, and decide what kind
o f m anager you w ant,"

Colbert told the commission.
Colbert said the search for
a new city m anager would
take at least six months, and
maybe even closer to nine
months, and Miller would be
a good person to assist them
in the process of finding the
right city manager.
The
com m ission
also
decided, on the suggestion
from District 2 Com m issioner
Velma Williams, that Lonnie
Grout act as temporary city
manager dealing in the dayto-day operations, until a
decision was m ade on an
interim city manager.
"It's something that other
cities have done," Williams
said.
Colbert agreed that Groot
could do that, but for only a
few weeks, and not to exceed
30 days.
"If th at’s what the citywants," Colbert said.
Woodruff agreed that was
a viable option but said: "I
think it's unfortunate that
w e've come to this."

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unfortunate
that we’ve
come to this.
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D istrict 4 C om m issioner
Kevin Hipes told Grieahaber
it had been a pleasure w ork­
ing with him. Hipes, along
with Woodruff were the two
votes against the motion to
nut renew G rieshaber's con­
tract in January.
"Th ere's been highs and
low s," Hipes said. "I think
even AI agrees this is the
right thing to do."
The commission passed a

motion unanimously to use
G ro o t from the city attor­
ney's office, as acting city
manager, not to exceed 30
days. N e x t they agreed to
meet with Colbert's recom­
mended interim city m anag­
er, Miller, next Wednesday.
Ken
Learned
of
Mellonville Avenue spoke
during the citizen participa­
tion portion of the commis­
sion meeting to express his
appreciation for city m anag­
er
Learned
said
that
Griethaber has been in con­
trol of the day-to-day city
affairs, and in tne face of the
construction projects, hurri­
canes and other city projects,
he has put Sanford in a better
situation than m ost other
communities.
"It's unique," he said,
"when a job has been done
well, and yet he is dis­
missed."
Learned said he was dis­
appointed with the commis­
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same retention pond where the recovered property items were
found by one of the victims.
The Sheriff's Office is following up on leads that it hopes
will solve the case, the press release said.
A flier being distributed around Heathrow urges residents
to call the Sheriff's Office for suspicious activities, vehicles or
persons.
If you have any- information, please* contact Investigator
Spittler or Investigator Mussard, Seminole Countv Sheriff's
Office at 407-444-0567.

Lyman gets creative
LONGWOOD — About 300 students at English Estates
Elementary- School were entertained and motivated by Lyman
High School drama students recently.
The Lyman students presented two plays based on bt»oks
they selected from the Sunshine State Readers program. The
script was written by the high school students. The play was
stopped before the end of the story- to encourage the elementarystudents to want to road the book in order to find out the con­
clusion.
The project began last year when the Rotary Club of
Casselberry sought the advice of English Estates ElementaryAssistant Principal Marjorie Adamczyk, about what they- could
do to encourage students to improve reading skills.
They enlisted the help of Micnelle Backel and her drama stu­
dents at Lyman High School. Over the summer break, Backel
reviewed all the books in the Sunshine State Readers program
and selected a tow for consideration.

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O b it u a r ie s
LISA BRYANT
Lisa Bryant, 37, of
Cypress Avenue, Sanford,
died Wednesday, April 6,
2005 at her
residence.
She was
bom Feb.
21, 1968 in
Sanford.
She was a
"" 4
CAN at a
nursing
home and
a member
o f Refuge
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Church of
our Lord.
Survivors include father,
Bennie Lee Wright, Sr. of
D eltona; mother, Tereatha
W right of Sanford; husband,
C alvin Bryant, II, of
Sanford; son, Calvin Bryant,
III o f Sanford. Daughters,
O ctavia Wright and Keonya
Bryant, both of Sanford;
brother, Bennie Lee Wright,
Jr. o f Sanford; sisters, Gloria
Wright and Rebecca Wright,
both o f Sanford.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, April 16, at
11 a.m. at New Life Word
Center, 1300 Oak Avenue in
Sanford, Rev. Ronald W.
M erthie, Pastor. Viewing
w ill be Friday, April 15,
from 4 until 8 p.m. at
W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary.
W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangem ents.
PHILIP J. COSTA
Philip J. Costa, 82, of
W inter Park, died Saturday,
April 9, 2005 at M ayflower
H ealth Care, W inter Park.
He was born in Newark,

N.J.
He was in sales and a
m em ber of St. Margaret
M ary Church.
Survivors include wife,
C eleste J. Costa of Winter
Park; son, Daniel Costa of
M aitland; daughters, Nancy
C. Abelle of Ashland, Ore.,
Susan C. G rieg o f New
Smnvma
yrna Beach; two grand*
children.
Funeral services will be
held at St. M argaret Mary
C atholic Church at a date to
be determ ined, with burial
by M etro Crematory.
C ollison Family Funeral
Hom es A Crematory,
H ow ell Branch Chapel,
W inter Park, in charge of
arrangem ents.
ELIZABETH "B ET H "
DOUGLAS
Elizabeth “Beth" Douglas,
83, o f Casselberry, died
Friday, April 8, 205 in
Apopka. She was bum Julv
19, 1921 in Bloom ington, HI.
She was a secretary in the

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insurance industry.
Survivors include son,
Jam es Douglas; four grand­
children; eight great-grand­
children.
A graveside service will
be held Thursday, April
14,m at 11 a.m. at Daytona
M emorial Park, with burial
to follow.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangem ents.
EVELYN O. JONES
Evelyn O. Jones, 70, of
Orlando, form erly of
Sanford,
died
Sunday,
April 10,
2005. She
was a
native of
Sanford.
She was a
former
"M iss
Sanford"
during the
1950s. She
was an advertising execu­
tive for The Sanford Herald
in the 1950s and 60s. She
was a member of Church of
God of Prophecy, Whole
World Gospel Center,
Sanford.
Survivors include sons,
Joel Evans of Franklin, N.C.,
Auren Evans of G eneva;
daughters, Alexandrine
Galbreath of Orlando;
Penelope Evans of
Harrisburg, Penn.; brothers,
Glynn Jones o f Altam onte
Springs and Frederick Jones
of Sanford; sister, Shirley
Bagiev of Lake Mary; seven
grandchildren; one greatgrandson.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, April 13, at 11
a.m. at the Church of God of
Prophecy Whole World
Gospel Center, 2509 Elm
venue. Burial will be in
Vidalia, Georgia. In lieu of
flow ers, donations may be
m ade to the American
C ancer Society, O rlando
M etro Unit, 1601 W.
Colonial Drive, Orlando,
32804 or H ospice o f the
Com forter, 480 West Central
Parkway, A ltam onte
Springs, 32714.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.
FRED I. LICHTWARK
Fred I. Lichtwark, 95, of
A ltam onte Springs, died
Thursday, April 7, 2005. He
was b o m May 18, 1909, in
Herrick Center, Pa.
He w’as owner /operator
in the plum bing and heating
industry.
He was a Ham Radio

ANA MARIA RUIZ
Ana "A n n ie" M aria Ruiz,
55, of Longwood, died
Monday, April II, 2005.
Born in New York City, she
moved to Central Florida in
1998.
She w’as a case worker
with the State of Florida and
member of the Born Again
C hristian Church.
Survivors include hus­
band. Jay Ruiz of
Longw’ood; son Jay Ruiz of
M iami; sisters Carm en
Feliciano and Antonia
M artinez both of
Kissim m ee, Palm ira Colon
of New York; brother,
A lfonso M artinez of New
York C ity; three grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be
held Thursday, April 14, at
Collison fam ily Funeral
Hom es with Pastor Angel
Rosado officiating. Burial
will be at Longwood

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GERALD INE HELEN
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G eraldine Helen Cosby
Sams, 58, of M ountain Top,
Penn., died Sunday, April
111, 2005 at O rlando
Regional medical Center,
Lucerne Medical Center,
Orlando.
She was born in
Brooklyn, N.Y. She was a
teacher at Colonial high
School and a m ember o f SI.
M argaret M ary Catholic
Church.
Survivors include mother,
Helen Schnepf of Mountain
Top Penn., father, Robert
Schnepf of M elbourne
Beach; daughter, Kelly Sams
of Rwanda, Africa; brother,
Peter Schnepf of New York
City; sisters, Lois Holbrook
of M outain Top, Penn., and
Pat G ottlieb of Raleigh, N.C.
Funeral Services will be
held Friday, April 15, a 12
p.m. at St. M argaret Mary
Catholic Church with Father
Carl Bargin officiating.
Burial will be in
Fountainhead Memorial
Park.*
Collison Family Funeral
Homes A Crematory,
Howell Branch Chapel,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangem ents.
MYRTLE IRENE STACK
M yrtle Irene Stack, 75, of
Longwood, died Sunday,
April 10, 2005 at ORM C
Lucerne M edical Center,
Orlando.
Born in N ashville, Tenn.,
she moved to Central
Florida in 1941.
She was a court reporter
and a m em ber of
Com m unity United
M ethodist Church.
Survivors include sister,
Helen McNatt of
Longwood.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, April 13,
at Com m unity United
M ethodist Church, with
burial by Metro Crematory.

It all started as fun and games.
A bunch of guys would get
together for a few sociable
drinks. In 1872, there wasn’t
much to do except entertain
yourselves. But in the early
1900s, the group decided that all
play was no fun and games. (
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the
country
Service C lu b
and
they
Connections
wanted to do
something to
help stop its
r a m p a n t
growth, Thus,
Bahia Shrine
launched
a
national cam­
paign
to
improve
Charles
health among
Jack so n
child ren, and
in
1922.
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opened its first
hospital in Shreveport, Li.
Tuday, Shriners has 22 hospi­
tals (three bum hospitals), and
serves more than 700,000 chil­
dren a year in these facilities.
Gary Bergenske, potente for
Bahia Shrine Central that covenseven
counties
including
Seminole, told tl»o store as guest
speaker recently at the Sanlord
Rotary Club Noon meeting
"Our llieme this year is "fun
with a purpose," Bergenske said.
Bergenske said Shriners
serves children with physical
problems, such as those* Kim
with birth defects or experienced
the loss of limbs. Shriners chil­
dren's hospitals leads the nation
in n*searvh on burned victims
The closest Shriners bum-unit
hospital is located in Cincinnati,
Ohio. Children are flown by air
ambulance to tlx* facility
The children are treated free
of charge, which means Shriners
foots the bill A ride on an air
ambulance costs $8,000.
The closest Shriners hospital
is located in Tampa. That fad lire
specializes in treating children
with orthopedic problems.
Anta/ed at all Shriners does. I
later talked with Sanford’s No. 1
Shriner, Billy "Mr. Bill” Painter,
owner of the Colonial Room
Restaurant about how Shnnors
affords to take cate of mi many
children.
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and pulled out a pamphlet tli.it

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budget at $596 million. "A n d 1
percent of tlie money goes to
patient care and research," Mr.
Bill said as lie road portions from
the manual.
"A large portion of our money
comes from endowments," Mr.
Bill said.
He said many contributions
come from people like you and
me who drop a few bucks into
buckets of Shriners who stand
on local comers asking for sup­
port. So, the next time you see
Shriners with their hands out
know that their hands are reach­
ing thousands of children who
cannot help tliemselves.
SANFORD
O PTIM IST
ESSAY WINNER Elisabeth
Gilbert recently w’on the North
Florida Optimist Ihslrid compe­
tition and is lieaded to interna­
tional competition next month.
Gilbert. 17-vear-old Seminole
High School student, wrote
about" TTh* Power of One." If she
wins the international contest
she will receive a $5,(XX) scholar­
ship. Gilbert won tlx* local com­
petition in early February.
ROTARY AND SODA POPS
teamed up tci raise $8,(XX)
Saturday night for Isumani vic­
tims. The SODA I*OPS, of
Miriam and Valerie Dance
Studio, performed at Helen
Stairs Theatre* in a relief effort for
tlx* victims They raised $fi,(XX)
through ticket sales, contribu­
tions and sponsorships. The
Sanford Rotary G ub matched
that amount with SZOtXl for a
grand total of $8.1X11)
ORATORICAL CONTEST
winners
Alicja
Duda
of
Millennium Middle School and
Jason Schnier of Seminole High
School
won
the Sanford
Optimist Gub contest Thursday
and will advance to zone compe­
tition next Thursday at the
Sanford Church ot Christ, 15(X)
Park Ave. Tlx* students spoke on
the subject, "Mv Hero."
Charles D. JttdLsini, nefenw jntiriiiiJrs) and piiMrr irbifrons pmrfitioner,
a iwtrrr of .Sanford mid
rentes a tiveMv oximin on cine
clubs. Send mfonnatton In him aI
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Edna Morgan, 77, of
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Tuskawilla Rehab A
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Springs.
Bom in Kingston,
Jam aica, he moved to
Central Florida from New
York In 2000.
He was a surgical techni­
cian and a m em ber of
Church of the New
Covenant.
Survivors include several
nieces and nephews; three
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, April 16, at 11
a.m. at Church of the New
Covenant with Father Carl
Buffington officiating.
Burial will be in Longwood
Memorial Gardens. Viewing
will be Friday, April 15 from
6 to 8 p.m. at C ollison
Family Funeral Humes A
Crematory.
Collison family Funeral
Homes A Crematory,
Howell Branch Chapel,
W inter Park, in charge of
arrangem ents.

M em orial G ardens. Viewing
will be Wednesday, from 2
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.m. at Collison Family
uneral Homes.
C ollison Family Funeral
Homes A Crematory, South
Sem inole Chapel,
Longwood, in charge of
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Survivors include wife,
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of Indiana.
Graveside services were
held Monday, April 11 at
Florida National Cemetery,
Bushnell.
Baldw in-Fairchild Funeral
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wcnaid D. Mitchell Sr., that
appeared In the Sanford
Herakl on March 27,2005."

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It’s in the
hands o f the
Elections
Commission.

Tooley told The Herald
M onday that he did sign the
H ^ J ^ n m ^ t to him by
*1 have not filed any kind
o f complaint against Mr.
Mitchell,* Tooley said. "1 was
asked if 1 authorized the
photo in the ad. I said no, and
th at w as the extent of my
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he had no problem with the
photo in m e ad and that
Mitchell had run a good cam­
paign.
*Tve stayed very neutral in
the campaign, and that has
been my policy," he said.
Mitchell said the chief called
him Monday to say he had no
nnplaint about the picture.
Mitchell also said the other
people in the two photos in
question have not been con­
tacted by Woodruff. The other
people depicted in the two
photos are two AfricanAmerican police officers and
tw o African-American mem­
b ers o f the Martin Luther
King Committee from 2003.
Mitchell said the com ­
plaints appear racially moti­
vated at a time when the city
should be coming together
after the election.
The
other
com plaints
against M itchell focus on
phone calls made by the cam­
paign to voters.
According to the com ­
plaint, the calls were made to
District 1 voters on Sunday,
March 27, two days before the
runoff election. The caller
identifies herself as Jodie's or
Jolie's mother from down the
street.
“N o such person exists on
each street called," Woodruff
wrote in the complaint. "The
caller stated that I (Art
W oodruff) as com m issioner
had never once set foot in her
neighborhood, and that I did
not return her phone calls.
This statement is false."
H e added that the call was
m ade to multiple neighbor­
hoods in which he had done
work in as commissioner. The

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com plaint also notes the
Florida law stating that a can­
didate must file a written
authorization for a person or
organization to m ake tele­
phone calls supporting the
candidate prior to the time the
calls begin.
Mitchell said he did not
realize at the time his cam­
paign was required to file
paperwork prior to making
calls. He acknowledges that
the paperwork should have
been filed. However, the per­
son in the call exists. The
m other does exist, and
Mitchell said he can get affi­
davits to prove it. The person
on the phone* was not the
mother, ho explained, but was
an actor portraying the real
person.
Mitchell said Woodruff
called him irate about the tele­
marketing. Woodruff said he
may have called Mitchell
twice, and one of them was a
courtesy to tell him he would
file a complaint.
"The
com plaints
were
mailed before the election was
over," Woodruff said. A tape
of the telemarketing call was
sent
to
the
Elections
Commission, he added.
When asked whether the
complaints looked like he was
afraid he would lose the elec­
tion, he replied: "I knew it
would have no bearing on the
actual election. It was a matter
of, I think, the election laws
should be followed and
enforced."
"As far as I'm concerned
it’s in the h an ds o f the
Elections
Com m ission,"

Woodruff said.
He said he knew the comtaints would not be decided
L’fore the election.
"1 would not im agine it
could be used to change the
outcom e of the election,"
Woodruff said. He added that
he saw som e questionable
activities and brought them to
the state’s attention.
M itchell is weighing his
options. He Has 20 days to
respond to the Elections
Commission about the allega­
tions.
"There was no intent to
defraud,"
M itchell
said
Monday. He may ask for a
vote recount. He has 30 days
from the March 29 election to
make that request. If it turns
out he did nothing wrong, he
may ask for Woodruff's resig­
nation.
Mitchell even hinted at fil­
ing a harassment charge
against Woodruff for the late
night irate telephone calls.
According to a letter to
M itchell from Barbara M.
Linthicum, executive director
o f the Florida Elections
Com m ission, the case has
been handl'd over to investi­
gator Margie Wade.
Wade said she could not
discuss any aspect of the case.
She did say that the charges
are civil and could result in a
$1,000 fine for each count. She
will investigate the matter, but
has no timeline.
Wade also said her work
will be handed over to the
Elections Commission, which
will make the final determina­
tion.

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Brett considers herself an
illustrator, a career choice she
made as a child. She acknowl­
edges that writing can be diffi­
cult for her. She comes from a
family of teachers, she said, but
she doesn't consider herself one.
Instead she describes herself
as a communicator with chil­
dren.
"There is an unspoken mes­
sage in every family," she said.
"In our house the message was
to always be thoughtful with
children."
Her father always thought of
children as the future. As adults
we loose the wonder and dis­
covery of childhood, but in her
books, Brett said she tries to
recapture that lost energy.
"Children think about the
world in fresh ways," B a it said.
The way she connects with
children, she said, Is through the
detailed artwork with the sto­
ries. If children cannot read yet,
or the&gt;’ have challenges such as
dyslexia, they can still see story
in the illustratioas.
"I feel like I have a special
place in the world,” Brett said.
"Children can look at the illus­
trations and have a sense of
story Children are really amaz­
ing in that they understand
nuance, irony and even black
humor.”
They mav not have the skills
to express these, she addl'd, but
the)1are very smart and under­
stand them on their level.
Much of her storytelling
stems from the travels of Brett
and Ifeame. A inn to Costa Rica
served as research for her latest
book. "The Umbrella.” Two
teachers suggested an Hispanic
theme to one of her most
famous Ixxiks, "The Mitten."
In "The Umbrella,” a boy
searches for animals in the
misty rainforest. He drops his
umbrella at the ba*** of tree hi*

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Alexis Hayes and ‘Hedgie,’ the beloved character often seen in the
books of Jan Brett, who visited the school Monday.
climbs to get a better view.
Animals such as a quetzal, a
tapir, and even a jaguar end up
talcing a short trip down a river
in the upturned umbrella.
The trips add realism to her
stones, Brett said. For her first
bixik. "St. Patrick’s Day in the
Morning" she went to Ireland
with her then S-year-old daugh­
ter. Everything she had read
about Ireland turned out to be
true, but the trip lent authentici­
ty to her story, she said.
St. Patrick's Day in Ireland,
for example, is much more relipous and less of the party as
las evolved in the United
States.
Knowing her profession at
such a young age has helped,
but also hurt. For a time, Brvtt
said she figured she didn’t need
to study. She would simply
illustrate.
Still she developed her style
at a young age, and her
renowned borders included in
man)’ of her books began with a
desire to give hints and predic­

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tions about the upcoming pages
of the story.
Her first publisher didn’t
favor the borders, she said. With
her second work, "Fntz and the
Beautiful Horses," she insisted
on them.
Brett
praised
Wilson
Elementary, especially the com­
puter lab in the Media Center
where she signed books, and
the adjacent television produc­
tion n x m She slid she loves
meeting the children
She admired artwork on tinwall, noticing details students
added to their drawings of tou­
cans.
"I want them to lx* creative,"
she said of the students. "That is
a tool they will use for their
whole life." Creativity will help
them in problems solving and
fob decisions later in life.
She also hopes children
watch less television. Some
great programming exists, but
children spt-nd so many hours
in front of televisions
"TV can lx- a time killer," said

Brett, who does not own a se t
"Spend time to think and talk,
not just watching someone
else’s thoughts all the time.
Creativity is part of our human­
ity."
One aspect frustrates Brett
about the school visits and her
annual 23-city tour to promote
new material — there isn't
enough time with the young
people.
Sne doesn't get much person­
nel time with her readers, just a
few seconds to say hello and
sign a book.
She and Heame have made a
choice lo connect through the
Internet. Heame produces all
the materia] for the Web site. He
adds new items at least ever)two weeks, he said.
Brett's next book will publish
in the fall. The title is "Honey,
Honey Bear," and it contains
borders, Brett said. A bus tour
will follow taking the couple
Massachusetts to Los Angeles.
Pensacola is the closest the tour
will come to Central Florida,
Heame slid.
The new book will reflect the
couple's three visits to Africa.
Tlx- Web site contains a special
video of the Brett in Botswana.
Heame gets excited about the
video and telis some children
nearby to watch what an ele­
phant dix-s to Brett's safari hat.
You'll have to check out the Web
site to find out.
Brvtt releases one book per
year. She- will return to Centra!
Florida on a private trip to the
Kennedy Spaa- Center in a a&gt;uple of weeks. She will research
for a hook about Ht-dgie's visit
to outer spaa-.
That lxx&gt;k will not include
borders, she said. Maybe her
readers will forgive her that one
time, and 30 million Web site
visitors can always explore
something new with Brvtt.

MaraM photo by Tommy Vtwaam

Children's book author and illustrator Jan Brett draws one of the
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The Seminole High School
softball team got a little icing
on its cake on Friday.
The Fighting Seminole*'
annual Barbecue and Family
Fun Day turned out to be a big
success, with head coach Dave
Rogers having to cook a lot
more slabs of ribs and chicken
dinners than he originally
planned despite not doing a
whole lot of advertising to the

public this time.
The girls then put an excla­
mation mark on the fantastic
day by rolling over district foe
Oviedo, 13-3, in the Tim Raines
Athletic Park.
Senior first baseman Ashley
Tabor continued her hot hitting
of late, going three-for-three,
while sophomore Amanda
Edelman was two-for-three and
senior Jennifer Davis drove in a
pair of runs to lead the Notes'
offensive attack as the hosts
improved to 13-4 on the sea­
son.
Gonzalez had a big game for
the Lions, hitting a home run
and driving In two of the three
runs.

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coming on of late, winning a
pair of games over the week*
end to improve to 11*7 on the
season.
Freshman Richelie Raley had
a monster game as the Bean
flattened Lake Howell, 22-1, In
a Seminole Athletic Conference
ame stopped after five Innings
the run rule.
Raley gave up four hits and
struck out four in five innings
in the circle to win the first
game*of her careet then helped
her ov
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Cole added a single for the
Nolee.
On Friday, the Fighting
Seminole* rallied for two tuns
in die bottom of the seventh
inning to edge Deland (104),
2-1, in a Class 6A-District 2
contest at Alumni Field in the
Dm Raines Athletic Park.
Luke Kimmig went the dis­
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six hits and allowing only one
unearned run, while striking
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get the pitching victory.
Seminole, which only had
three hits in the game, used
walks and errors to load the
bases before the tying run came
home on a passed ball and then
Quinn lined a shot to left to
score the game-winning run.
Hines had a triple, white
Quinn was one-for-threo with
the RBI and Cole was one-fortwo. Kimmig and Diener
scored the runs.
Oviedo (11-4) also had a win
over Deltona on Friday as
Fontanez struck out four in six
innings of work and also went
four-for-four at the plate.
Lyman (12*8) bounced back
from a recent dry-spell with a
pair of nice wins over the
weekend.
Senior Jeff Hummel raised
his record to 4*1, scattering 10
hits, in a 5-2 victory over
Mainland (6-8) on Friday.
He also helped himself at the
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Don't look now, but the
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The Fighting Seminole* won
their fourth straight game, and
sixth in seven starts, with a 7*1
victory over district foe
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Monday night to even their
season record at 10-10. The win
also avenged an eariy-aeaaon
loss at home to the Wolves.
Senior Charlie Aravi gave up
his first run of the season, but
still got the pitching victory,
giving up one earned run on
three nits and two walks, while
striking out one, in 4*2/3
innings of work. Junior Mike
Pruaak pitched a perfect 2-1 /3
innings of relief, striking out
two, to earn the save.
Kyle Diener only had one hit
in two official trips to the plate,
but he also had a pair of sacri­
fices and drove in five of the
Tribe's seven runs.
John Dgen had a big game,
going three-for-fout scoring
three runs and driving in one,
while David Walden was twofor-three with a double and an
RBI and Matt Hines was twofor-four.
Tom Quinn also had a big
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with the stick, however; going
three-for-four with a double.
Monday night the
Greyhounds picked up a nice
Seminole Athletic Conference
victory, rolling over Winter
Springs, 8-2.
Senior Justin Cokeroft was
the winning pitcher; striking
out eight while Junior Clint
Franklin was big at the plate,
going four-for-five with a dou­
ble. Senior Bryan Bennett
chipped in with a two*for*three
effort which included a double.
Sophomore Tony Caldwell
was three-for-three for the
Bears.
Lake Mary suffered a big set­
back in the Class 6A-District 3
race, falling to Apopka (11*5),
7-2. Biederman was two-for­
three with a triple and a double
and two RBI for the Rams,
while Bissell had another big
game, going two-for-three with
a double.
Orangcwood Christian (8-8)
got over .500 on Friday by dis­
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Christian, scoring 11 runs in
the bottom of the first inning
and going on for a 23-2 five
inning win at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium on Friday,
but then fell back to .500 by
dropping an 9-3 decision to
Central Florida Christian
Academy (17-4) at HSMS on
Monday.
Sanford's Chandler
Robertson had a big night on
Friday in front of the home­
town fans, going three-for-five
and driving in four runs, while
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DeLand last Friday at Alumni
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LAKE MARY SCORES RIG VOLLEYBALL WIN
Miranda had 24 kills, Holladay 40 assisti and Wheeler 29
digs as the Lake Mary boys volleyball team won its 10th
match of the season, against fust four losses, in avenging
and earlier loss to Bishop Moore (9-5) in five hard-fought
games on Monday.
The Rams trailed in the match, twice, 1-0 and 2-1, before
rallying to win the final game and the tie-breaker, 21-25,
25-23, 22-25, 25-21 and 15-12.
SAC QUALIFIES SIX IN WEIGHTLIFTING
Seminole had two automatic lifters qualify for the state
meet, while Winter Springs, Lake Brantley and Oviedo had
one each, at the Class 2A-Section 3 Boys Weightlfting Meet
at Spruce Creek High School this past Saturday.
Only weight class winners earned automatic berths to the
State Meet to be held in Gainesville the weekend of April
23rd, but as many as three at-large selections could make it
in each weight class. Those at-large bids will be determined
later this week.
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139 and football star Kevin Harris totaled 750 pounds to
take the 238-pound class.
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Burgos (460 pounds) at 129, Lake Brantley's Tom Sprys
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weight division.
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from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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19m) from 6 p.nv-to-9 p.m. and everyone is invited to come
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For more information, contact the SYFA by email at
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ORANGE COUNTY LIFEGUARD JOB FAIR TO BE
HELD AT FORT GATLIN RECREATION COMPLEX
Orange County Parks and Recreation will host a second
lifeguard job fair at the Fort Gatlin Recreation Complex on
Wednesday, April 20.
This two and one-half hour job fair will begin at 4 p.m.
The job fair will be used to staff Orange County's aquatic
centers during the upcoming summer season. Job fair
attendees need not be certified lifeguards, as candidates
selected for employment will receive free lifeguard instruc­
tion.
The job fair will include interviews and water skills eval­
uations. The water skills evaluation will consist of: swim­
ming 500-yards non-stop while utilizing the breaststroke
and front crawl with rhythmic breathing and a stabilizing,
propellant kick; and swimming 20 yards using front crawl
or breaststroke, surface diving to a depth of 7 to 10 feet,
retrieving a 10-pound object, returning to surface and
swimming 20 yards back to starting point.
All attendees will need to bring tneir driver's license and
social security card. For more information, please contact
Orange County Parks and Recreation at (407) 836-6200.
Fort Gatlin Recreation Complex is located at 2009 Lake
Margaret Drive in Orlando. For directions, please contact
the Fort Gatlin Recreation Complex at (407) 858-3290.
BOAT BOX DERBY
The Central Florida Soap Box Derby and The Sanford
Recreation Department will be sponsoring a two-day
Derby Rally Day the weekend of April 23rd and 24tn.
Each car will run a minimum of two races (Double
Elimination Time Swap) and car and driver must meet
AASBD standards. Cars must use Z-Glass Wheels (No
Wheel Bank) and the classes are Stock, Superstock and
Master.
You must be pre-registered and paid by April 21, NO ON
SITE REGISTRATION! First Racer $45 or two cars, if a
family member (brother or sister), $75.00.
Check in time is 7 a m. and the first race starts at 8 a.m.
For more information call Race Director Norm Perry at
the SRD (407-330-5697) or at home (321-267-0168).
SHS BOOSTER'S CLUB GOLF
The 16th Annual Seminole High School Booster's Club
Gotf Tournament will be held on Saturday, May 14th at
Mayfair Country Club.
Tne event will begin at 8 a.m. with a shotgun start and
will be played under a Scramble Format.
Donation is $70 per player and Hole Sponsorship is avail­
able at $100. Mulligans are available for $5 or three for $10.
There is also a special offer of $330 for four players and a
hole sponsorship.
Lunch is included afterwards along with an awards pres­
entation which will include many door prize giveaways.
If you have any questions you can call Coaon Mick Harris
at 407-320-5215 in tne mornings and 407-320-5123 in the
afternoon.
To donate at door prize, please call Athletic Director Mike
Powers at 407-320-5058 or Assistant Principal Mike
Gaudreau at 407-320-5102.
UCF BOYS BASKETBALL CAMPS
The University of Central Florida/Kirk Speraw
Basketball Camp will be holding camps this summer.
Camps are open to players ages 7-to-17 and begin a 9
a.m. and end a 4 p.m. daily. Activities include professional
instruction. 3-on-3 and 5-on-5 competition and daily con­
tests. Each camper will receive a camp basketball camp tshirt and a daily lunch. All camp activities will be held in
the (air-conditioned) UCF Arena.
Camp dates are:
Session I .Ju n e 7-10.
Session II. June 13-17.
Session III. June 20-24.
For more information and to receive a camp brochure,
please call 407-823-5805 or go to the web page at www.just•portscamps.com / speraw.
DEREK WAUGH-STETSON BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson University Basketball Camps
will be held in June and July at the Edmunds Activities
Center in DeLand. The Camps and dates are as follows.
Shooting Camp _ June 10-12.
Position Camp _ June 12-16.
High School Team Camp _ June 25-26.
Individual Camp _ June 26-30.
Individual Camp _ July 24-28.
For more information check out the website at www^tetson.edu / hoopcamp or call Sebastian Singletary at 386-822•101 or e-mail at ssiiqtlefsteison.edu.
BASEBALL PLAYERS WANTED
The National Youth Baseball Association is looking for
youth baseball players between the agre of 12-20 that would
Ukt to be a part of its 2005 National and International
Tournament TeamU) and/or the Summer Wooden Bat
will be traveling to Ohio,

to 14*&gt;-16 players per laam, par age
ciU be accepted on a first corns Bret

Lyman Invite a useful tool for
upcoming district track meets
B y Tony Dafiormter

Special to the Herald
LONGWOOD — With the Seminole
Athletic Conference and district meets
looming over the next 10 days, most of the
Seminole County high school track and
field teams used last Friday's Lyman
Invitational to sec who is ready to compete
and in what event.
Oviedo High School's Jennifer Barringer,
for example, is still making the transition
from running in the cross count™ world
championships to competing in high
school track meets.
"This is only her third track meet since
getting back from the world champi­
onships," said Oviedo coach Jay Getty.
"We've been trying to do something differ­
ent in every meet. Tonight was a free speed
workout against good competition."
That meant that instead of running her
traditional double of the 1,600 and 3,200meter runs (the metric mile and two mile),
Barringer ran in the 800 and 1,600. While
the event line-up was slightly different, the
results weren't as Barringer swept the
events, winning in 2:15.71 and 4:56.54,
respectively.
Barringer also ran a leg on Oviedo's 4 x
400 relay that finished fifth (4:21.9).
"She's being running long cross country
workouts to get ready for the 6-kilometer
distance that they run at the world cham­
pionships while everyone else has been
doing repeat work to prepare for the short­
er distances that they run in the track sea­
son." explained Getty. "It’s a big change."
While there was some trial-and-error
experimenting and training going on, the
competition for the team titles was as keen
as it will be when the schools get into the
championship season.
The Seminole boys, who scored only
three points in the field events, scored 37
points in the 1&lt;X), 2(X), and 400 dashes and
won both relay events on the way to forg­
ing a tie with Pine Ridge for the ieam
championship (each with 61 points).
Trailing by 10 team points heading into

the final event _ the 4 x 400 relay _ the
Tribe had to win the event and nope that
Pine Ridge finished out of the scoring to
create the tie. That's exactly what hap­
pened as Seminole cranked out a winning
time of 3:26.47 (more than four seconds
faster than second-place Jones) while Pine
Ridge’s time was lith fastest.
The Lyman boys tied for third with New
Smyrna Beach at 61 points. Lake Brantley
finished in a tie with Leesburg for 10th (33
points) while Winter Springs came in 13th
(21) and Oviedo placed 17m (2).
There wasn't as much drama in the girls,
competition as the host Lyman Lady
Greyhounds came out on top (71.5 points)
ahead of Leesburg and Pine Ridge (bed for
second at 62). Oviedo was fifth (44.5),
Seminole tied Jones for seventh (41),
Winter Springs came in 12th (26), Lake
Brantley finished 13th (20) and Lake Mary
was 20th (5.5).
Along with the first-place relays, scoring
points for the Seminole boys were Robert
Peterson (first in the 100 dash, 11:05, and
second in the 200 dash, 22.94),), Travis
Knight (second, 100 dash, 11.15), Eric
Johnson (third, 200 dash, 23.23), Irvin
Collier (fourth, 400 dash, 50.79), Kevin
Harris (sixth, shot put, 44-5), Demetrius
Sessions (fourth, 300 intermediate hurdles,
42.15, and eighth, 110 high hurdles, 16.61).
Leading the Lyman Greyhounds were
Von Dixon (first long jump, 22-4s. and
third, 110 high hurdles, 15.02), Dan
Hamilton (first pole vault 12-0), Shaun
Roberts (first ,400 dash, 49.96), Chris
Bridgeman (second, pole vault 12-0),
Antoine Hall (fourth, triple jump, 41-4),
Jordan Eiserman (fourth, 3200 run,
10:10.32), C J. Walker (fourth, 100 dash
11.27), Gcrodney Barnes (sixth 200 dash
23.76), and the 4 x 400 relay (sixth, 3:38.55).
The Lake Brantley Patriots were powered
by Kyle Kirby (third, discus, 130-1),
Timothy Myszak (third, 400 dash, 50.27),
Rodney Thomas (sixth, 400 dash, 51.35),
Andrew Lahayes (sixth, pole vault 10-6),
Scan Murphy (sixth, triple jump, 40-4J],
and tied for sixth in the high jump, 5-8),

Kevin O'Malley (sixth, 1600 run, 4.-43.9L
and eighth, KUO run, 1&amp;27.52JL and th#4 x
400 relay (third, 3:36.25).
Scoring for the Winter Springs Bears
were Chris Krack (second, shot p u t 4!
45-10,
Jones
and fourth, discus, 124-0), Kyle J&lt;
ie4x400
(third, 1600 n u t 4:31.35), and the
relay (seventh, 3:39.27).
Sammy Palmer finished seventh In the
3,200 run (10:25.05) for die Oviedo boy*.
Nefe Bennefield guided the Lyman Lads
Greyhounds by winning the discus (112-5)
and placing second in dlie shot put (34-11
fiflh in the 100 high hurdles (16351 and
sixth in the long jump (15-11).
Also scoring for Lyman were Anisaa
Cleveland (first 100 dash, 12.56, and third,
200 dash, 26.75), Quawandis Grubbs (sec­
ond, 300 low hurdles, 46.96), fourth, long
jump, 16-3, and third, 100 high hurdles,
15.52), Alyssa Wheeler (seventh, shot p u t
29-2, and sixth, discus, 83-11), Julia Mays
(fifth, 400 dash, 1:03.06, and sixth, triple
jump, 32-511), and Christa Phillips (tied for
eighth in the pole vault 77-6).
Along with Barringer's two wins, the
Oviedo Lions received points from
Brittney McDermott (first pole vault 10-0),
Amanda Keyes (bed for the third in the
pole vault 9-0), Pephanie Aurelus (sixth,
100 dash, 13.17), and Adriana Anderson
(seventh, high jump, 441).
The Seminole girls, who won both the 4
x 100 (50.29) and4 x 400 (4:13.95) reUys,
received points from Brittney Martin (ssi
ond, 200 dash, 26.4), Evelyn Moore (sec­
ond, 400 dash, 101.451 and Faith
Hampton (fourth, 100 dash, 13.05).
Winter Springs, points came from
Narissa Ewing (first in the shot put 35-11
Martika Jones (first, triple jump, 34- fj),
and the 4 x 100 relay (fourth, 51.35).
Lake Brantley was led by Amanda
Hintze (second, 1600 run, 5:14.95), KerriAnn Brown (third, 100 dash, 12.89), Darde
Stahler (fifth, 800 ran, 2:27.69), and Azura
Robillaid (seventh, 400 dash, 1:04.81).
Meagan Martin finished in a tie for third
in the pole vault (9-0) for Lake Mary.

Softball —
Continued from Page IB
Raley's heroics almost over­
shadowed a huge night for sen­
ior Morgan Mason, who went
three-for-four, hitting a pair of
home run and a double, and
driving in five runs.
Mason's home runs also
made her the all-time career
leader for home runs at Winter
Springs
Sopni
Sophomore
Christine Ri*ser
continued her outstanding sea­
son, taking a break from her
pitching duties to go two-forthree with her 16th double of
the season.
Senior Becca Davis also had a
pair of hits on the evening,
including a double.
The Bears then picked up a
big Class 6A-District 2 victory
on Monday as Roser struck out
eight in a route-going, 3-1, win
at Deltona.
Senior Jenna Colonel paced
the offense, going two-for-three
and sailing two of the runs.
Lake Mary (15-5) also picked
up a big district win, edging
past Apopka (7-9), 3-2, in a
Class 6A-District 3 game on
Friday.
Freshman Hope* Bitzer went
the distamv in the circle, strik­
ing out eight, and also hit a
home run The other two runs
were driven in bv senior
Andrea Wain, who proved she
has a bat to go along with her
strong pitching arm.
Lake Brantley (7-111 also
picked up an impressive 6A-3
win, whitewashing University
(3-17), 11-0.
Griffin was two-for-two, with
both hits being doubles, while
Stein was two-for-three and
drove in a pair of runs to lead
the Patriots.
Trinity Prep (18-3) won a bat­
ik1of district powerhouses,
outscuring Mount Dora Bible
(12-4), 8-2.
Alex Reynolds paced the
Saints attack with a three-forfour, four RBI effort, while
Shannon Griffin provided the
power, going two-for-three
with a home run.
Orangewood Christian (7-7)
picked up a pair of district vic­
tories, romping past
Lighthouse Academy, 25-8,
with Murray going two-forthree and striking out 10 in her
five innings of work, while
Longden helped out with a
three-for-four afternoon and
Torrez chipped in by going
two-for-three with a double.
The Rams then stepped up
again and knocked of! Lake
Mary Prep (10-41104, with
Murray again getting the pitch­
ing victory, striking out seven,
and Ferguson going two-fortwo, scoring three runs, and
driving in two.
Ruby Ahmad was two-forthree with a run ta x e d and an
RBI for the Griffins.
IHe Master's Academy (11-3)
also got a shutout in a district
battle, whilewarfling Warner
Christian, 12-0, in South
Daytona an Monday.
Junior Rachel Lafemere (11-3)

Sophomore Christine Roser had a pair of pood games over 1
to 11-7 on the season. Roser took a break from her normal duties in the pitching cirde to go 24or-3,
including her 16th double of the eeaaon. in a 22-1 victory over I
circle and (truck out eight aa the Bears picked up a big d a t a fiA-Otetrict 2 victory on Monday in •
route-going, 3-1, win at Deltona.
was the winning pitcher, hurl­
ing a three-hitter and striking
out eight, while sophomores
Lindsey Nooft (2-for*3, two
RBI) and Rachel Smith (2-for-2.
RBI) paced a six-hit Eagle
offense. Another soph, Lindsay
Munyon, chipped in with a
triple.
Lake Howell suffered a tough
district loss on Monday as host

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Seeking tufl-time Minister ot
Muse for a growing Missionary
Baptist
Congregation
m
Sanford Submit resume to
Mute Search Committee. New
Bethel M B Church P O Boa
854. Sanford FL 32772

71— H ELr W a n t e d
Salem Carriers is seeking an
eapenenced dispatcher for
our Daytona Beach operatton
Thu person will work 4 days
on and 4 days (6 0400 to 1600
and 16 00(0 04 00 Every two
monlhs we rotate shirts This
position will be paid a salary
with an annual review The
selected candidate will have
3 years dispatch/dnver
manager eiperience m a fast
paced trucking environment
Strong
computer
and
organisational skills are
necessary
We have excellent benefits to
include Major Med-cai Low
Weekly cost. $10 00 co-pay
$100 00
deductibles
Prescription drug card Dental
Insurance Company Paid
Life Insurance for Employee
and Family 401A with 50*.
company match ol 4*. also
drertdeuosfl pad hokdays and
vacations PLEASE FAX
SALARY REQUIREMENTS
WITH RESUME TO i336i
661-3219 or CALL 18001 7092536
Secietary
needed
with
eiperience Apply m person
Mon-Fri 6 5pm at American
Marble H 5 Commerce Way
Sanlord

Service plumberwTielpera
needed, residential A
commercial. Great pay!
Miring immediately. 407MA-0000.
Site development company
Ookng for pipe crew Lead man
Tail man 7 laborers Pease ca"
407-275 7802 ask lor Clan
Solder Person needed for
electronic assembly work
Esperenced only Apply 4060
St Johns Panway Sanford 407322-7622
Survey Feld Crew Consul'Tech
has immediate openings tor
survey le d crew Eap preferred
but not necessary
Etc
benefits DFWP Can 407 649
8334 to apply

Fan time cook, servers A
dishwasher needed. Contact
Mylen#
407-323 7306
Technician needed for bath
tub retinishmg Will train hard
worker Clean DMV or own
tranaporuten UptoSlAhr Cal
407-328-9939 tor application

*AAIU6uit: Pull W
Benefits 4 Training Provided
Call 407-830-4700
Bervtce Tech: Serious, sett
motivated
individual
to
compliment well established
service tore# Eapenence
required 407-324-2080

HELP W A N T E D
•MAINTENANCENIGHTS/WEEKENDS F/T
•EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F/T-P/T
•C.NAJACTIVmES
P/T WEEKENDS
Upscale senior living community.
ExcoNtm piV8riw.^Fv*flvr
oav/tenafitt.

Rm ur w Fax 407-322*3005

71— H

elp

97— ArARTMENTS F urnished

W a n ted

Windy Hill
Class A O TR drivers needed
Southeast rrwtwest great pay
package t -800 864 3404

GENEVA Fully Furnished,
living room'sleeper sola
IBR'fBA Cable water A Irish
provided t si A last sec $600
Month 407-349-9297

WORK FROM HOME
Full or Part Time. 50*.
commission Popular Products
$10 00 start up Free materials
407-333-6158

99— A p a r t m e n t s •

U nfurnished
BantorWLkM Mary; 1.2. and
3Be»oomApts sU TTgR tetO
Lake Frcrfl Lrvrg Cal now. 407322-9104 EHO____________

93— R o o m s F o r
Ren t
W tlK LV M W aI T
Starting * SA2/wfc.
Historic Downtown
407-330-4423

103— H o u s e s *

U nfurnished
Brand new 4BR2BA home in
Venetian Bay on Lake Monroe
Al appkancos 2 car garage 407370 3335 407-760 4993 avail
5/105

Eitremely clean coryfurnrm
a'i uti cabw a c indy phone
kitch use sec dr private
entrance Resident owner

AB SO LU U LV
NO:
ALCOHOL.
BMOKINO.
DRUGS Wry re^wctatWi 407-

III I v l |

314-0924

WANAl .) Ml fj I

Room
For
Rent
near
downtown Sanlord all uU&lt;1*s
included immediate move in
407-230-4129
Room For Rent Sanlord Ave
tree cable
weshertdryer.
axtongptytogw $iaav«k 407688-7023

95— R o o m

Ml r. ‘ ...
•It)/) i . v M t .
Sanford:

2/1
Dupiai.
Renovated Tile Floors. New
Appis Fenced yd 08 St
Parking $70at650Dep
Lak# Mary: Lowry 1-2 Pool
Home Appliances. Hard
Wood Floors Double Garage
Poo) A Yard Ma.nl Included
$1375*1375 Dap

m a te

W a n te d

D O Y LI MANAGEMENT
WC RENT ANO M U
HOMES!

Lika Mary Blvd A 427
t375/Mo incl utii M W O
cable nr SCC attpl NS qu«t
ptott 407-322-1607

M A Hwy 4SAma: 31 nopets.
no smoking CHA 1st. last
security
3SA-TSB-4B47

Male or lemaie roommale
war**) for second floor ol 2-story
home In Histone District
Indudes fofl kflehen and bath as
well as private and secure
entrance $575 per month
includes water and cable No
pels
Background check
required Call 407-314-0378
Roommate or ooupie wanted to
share my home Use ol
kitchen pool spa W O
$300 mo includes utilities Pis
can 321-460-0277 or 407 3241729
Seeking a person to share my
home view ol Lake Monroe fol
house privileges Cal 407-3287232 lor an appointment

MONEYTREE

97— A rA R T M E N TS -

STORM DAMAGED?

F urnished

HAVE A YARD SALE TO
HELP IN RECOVERY.

itodtod: HNto^c 315 2 msy
$95&lt;Vmonth 2/1. $590'month
467-8AI-Mdl.

407 - 322-2611

Country
Style
City
Living
Convenient
Spurious
Affordable

300 OFF
1st Mo n t h ' s R e m
Willi U Mti It/asr

k

AniiruvtMt Grriht

�Thk Hu u j )

April 13 &amp; 14. 2005

Page SB

Herald Classifieds
103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d

118—O ffice S pace
For R ent

141—Homes For
S ale

NadM B B S Sudan For

POt/IC BI All T
R I N M IS

•170

Ptneftetd. 0*rtfOf
Nm 3/2 Homo n Cctgryl
ke*. 1405 sq ft 2 C»r
Garage. Available Now'
SltOQ/mo
•2100 Amelia. 2BR Piui
Bono* New Carpof. Carport
No Pat*. No Smoking
$750/mo

1110-R

Par*.

looao 2 «hyy home renovated
lor office usa Over 2200 *q It.
plenty ol parking
Ideal
professional office tor mortgage
or
insurance
agencies,
dtamey* CPA. ete 206EXnAve.
Santord. just oft downtown 1st
St 407 322 4440

I p u r M u m *■ Is*
(o riU rp ric a m f*

date of yewchoke-

H| Hyy

RrMest14

141—Homes For
S ale
Af I0RDABII HOMIS

Sanford:

IBR/tBA apartment with
O L A . Security System water
included $595/mo
•002 Otter's Dan. Sanford:
Brand new Eiacutrve Homo m
Attor Farms' 4B03BA3cat
garage/Gated comm . lat
care included 12400mo

4 0 7 - 3 2 2 867B

VINTURi 1PROPIITIIS

(j 1fl &gt;*1 1* &lt;1 ifftj

BONOMONEY Ncw«i«t)
I'O000 hee homeowner*
itmlrte Ini
Buy■home we* U00 ce*n
Govt FortlWur* Repot*
SCUMOU ORANGE VCXUSIA*

407-321-0759
Ana A Crafla
Built m 1920. 3/2. Pool. 2 Car
Garage Comer Lol Shown by
Appointment
As It S399K

Renovelad: 2/1. with Bonus
Room, appliances lanced yd
carport. $90 900
Renovated: 4/2. ovar 1700 tq
It wl.iv Dm. Fam Rm w/Fplc.
2 Scrnd Porches on over 1/4
ecie fenced yd $130 900
Renovelad: 3/1. w lrv Dm
Fam Rm. on over 1/4 acre
fenced yd $125,900

Gorgeously remodeled home
$135K 4/1 5 t car garage
Empire Place. Santord Rich.
407-323 2573

107— M obile Homes
For R ent

PAUL OSBORNE

viituti i riorums

Santord Adult part 1/1
covered pato Nopals S375
♦ dap 407-314-4154

40] 3714764
I SUV H O U tU FOR CASK

114—
W a r e h o u s e /R e n ta l
S pace
Warehouse
7 500 tq 11
Santord. 3 offices, truck
hearts $3 125 mo (SSOOsq fti
Cal MorhFn. 0-5 407-322-0064

M tn

r/A s

187—S porting
G oods

S upplies

2/1. 55* park, naw pamt.
awning 0 skirting $3500.obo
Terms
407-314-4154

Bede: Al brand new Never-Ftp
Pillow-Top Mattress tats
Queen $135 King $195 407331-1941 or 306 753 0409

Pool table. 8 tt tokd wood. 1*
slate, leather pockets. K0B
rails never used. $pard $3500.
tell $1250 407-260-2000.

O T it t iY f e t
Sitting A

S enter diC arrlsgs Cove: Naw
3/2 OW all appkancas A shad
CompMaty sat k &gt; reedy to more
m $597/mo. includes lot rant,
with approved credit 407-3230100

Pool Table: Gorgeous 8’
furniture-stylo table decorative
legs leather pockets overtired
f three piece Italian tiata
Accessory kit bats Brand new
in crate Cosl $4500 tell
$1350 407-402-1781 or 306753 0488

181— Appliances 4c
F urniture For S ale
Adjustable

Bps: Portable, energy eftoent
IIOnroA. nsutetedoover. ainew
$1295 407-339-0078 or 306216-2946

Bed.

remote
control
heed tool
and
massage deiuie chiropractic
mattress All new with
manufacturer t
warranty
$1050 Compare to Crattmatic
at $2295 407-402-1701 or
306-753-1515

187— S p o r t i n g
G

oods

GJUjnJ
SHOW

Bed black iron canopy with
mattress &amp; bo&gt; springs never
used cost $099 se* $350 407260 2000

T H E B IG O N E II
O V ER 600
TAB LES

BED: NASA technology Visco
memory loam mattress set as
seen on TV Vail 2 year nonpro&lt;alod warranty All new m
plastc Retails $1599 must son
$595 407-831-1322 or 306-7531515 Delivery available
Stereo cabnet. black glass door
w'adjustable shelf $75 TV
media cabinet $75 As kke new
407-328-7201

The Lakeland Canter
Apr 16$ 17
9-5 Sat. 9-4 Sun
Sponsored by Lakeland
Rift#
A Pistol Club. Inc

SAlfMI K llll
ANStUVMI

Public Auction

•VKIfllB

Saturday - April 16th • 9am

FOR SALE
/

181—Appliances 4c
Furniture For S ale

N T A IIIIfl

•7-322-2111

^
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Fair price for owner

CIBb s : CassBtbBrry, OvtBdo, Eustls, Minnsol*,
Altamonte Springs; Volusia A Oscoote
C ounttss; L sk t County Shtrffl; Volusia A
Oacooia School B oards, KUA, QOAA 4 othors.

'nanced home* Call 407221-7959

Loc: 2753 Mwy 441, Zellwood, FL

W

143—O ut or S tate
P roperty For S ale

C ER A M IC S TU D IO
Paint or make your pottery studio.

Franklin N.C: Two tove'y
Double wide* on l « ao
overlooking little Tennessee
River Mountain view* each
home 22. decks on 3 antes
Rent one live in one
Investor* rent both Some
furniture Rents $600mo SeS
lor $ 169K 407-330-1423

Next door to Lake M an Po\t Oil ice.
Excellent Programs /Opportunities
Will Sell Gf Owner’s Cost!

407 330-1135
-

217— G

157—M obile Homes
For S ale

3 0 * Buses. 02 Harley Road Kmg. 100&gt; Vehicles includ­
ing LTD Crown Vies, autos, vans, p-ups. 82 CMC Mmi
Pumper. Excavator. FotkWt. Backhoe, Refuse Truck.
Fire Rescue Crash Truck. Am bulances M isc includes,
tractors, mowers, tire m achine, generators, office fum
&amp; m achines, shop &amp; rest e q u ip . TVs. radios,
cell phones, jewelry, police property MORE1!

Toons: Cash, Chsck w/Baok Ltr Guarantee

Qaorgt Gldton Auctionttr*, Inc.
ZeNwood, FI. •A81W1/AU472
407AMS*tt11 or wwwjfeuctloni.com

191—B uilding
M a t e r ia l s
CO R R UG A TED
STEEL
ROOFING for Barns. Boat
Docks Shops, etc Also Culvert
Ppe I5‘s20 10**20' Cal For
Puces Surplus Steal A Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293-5700

199—Pets ft
S upplies
3 cream poms 1 mala. 2
females 7 weeks. 1st etam A
shot AKC REGISTERED .
$500 EACH 321-262-7731
Free to Oood Home: i female
dog appro* I yr old and t mate
puppy 4 months old 407-4629380

WN Care For Ybur Dog or Cal
mVdur Mama WhaeYbu Are
Oonat Plenty ofTLC WSbnng
si newspapers, mat and n a n
plants'
IN
Rates'
References Available Upon
Request Plaaaa Cal 407-3140703

209— C l o t h i n g
IBNR COAT, Fu« length with
hood Sue large, keptmtumer
storage $3 000 Cdl 306-7090070

Service
Inttnn

TO PLACE AD CALL
407- 322-260
OR M X
407- 323-0400

The Herat* ISnot meant** «u* *"o&gt;» n aned&gt;e't*emenl it nor cor
twcMby vw km mw tie&lt; me an m w i Th* newtpepe* •» nor
raseonsM* or ksMwhaUneve* ’o* an, cram
t*, m u o&gt;*o* any
oI Vwsenaces. products o&gt;opportunee* o*wm c, on*
*•-* W.
donot sudorss or promote me pu'enate* o' u •o' an, product *e*v
wo. company or m^Wus Oval cnoosot to
n this newvpape*
andworeserve mo ngre to•••utoands ea.etting net*"* •f'Aityj
rbyOu’ temper, tlsnoa'O*

S u p e s io s

T ree Service

D O N ATIO N
CHALLENG E
A t-R lB k S e n lo ra l
Mr. Alan Shawn Feirateln has been giving awiy $1
million a year to social service agencies feeding (he
needy throughout the country for the past 7 years.
Mr. Feinstein, founder of Felratein International
Famine (’enter at Tuff* University, will be matching
donations made to MEALS ON WHEELS, ETC. from
March 1 to April 30.
For mer 30 years, MEALS ON WHEELS, ETC. has
served elderly clients who are at risk for malnutri­
tion. Our waiting lists are growing, so every dollar
raised really counts! Seven Hundred seniors depend
on Meals on Wheels to pruvide food each day. Help
meals on Wheels, Etc. meet Mr Felnsteln’s challenge.
Meals on Wheels. Etc., 2801 8. Fininclsl Court
Sanford, Florida 32773. Visit our Web site
www.meabetc.ort or call 407-333-8877 ext. 110 for
information.

AcoBpt AH Msfrr
CfBdH C ards
T ow ncars/
VansA Jm os

407-827-2500

I ic im id A Insured

We treat your property as our own I
Serving North Seminole A West V olusia
C all now rot a free estimate!
3 8 6 - 6 6 8 - 3 6 0 5

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Maintenance
Hauling
•Traa Work
•Mowing
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Cal Erick

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•
5Nl '

Murphy*!
Dump
Trailer^
Servlet
•Roof Tear Off*
•TrashRamoval*
•Garage ClamOuts •
•Wa Haul Almost
Anything*

407-402-1134

407-290-7444 1-877-4994719
I

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1 v\ «i ( » v i i f s S u i t I c «• ( r »•,i in

you offer?Te a m
la m e

Specializing In

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PROFESSORAL
F n a k lf B

Cleaaera

S ILV E R
H A U L IN G
S E R V IC E
Trash
Removal
Roof
Tear-Off.
Apt to

223—
is c e l l a n e o u s

•cat Scooter, candy apple
red (mcei Ready to roll
$850 407-323-5976

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Pubic auction to tm held at 9 00
am on the 27th day of April.
M At the tiont door ol
Santord Towing A Recovery Inc .
located at 25?? Country Chib
Rd Santord FI 32771 lor the
purpose ol disposing ot the fol­
lowing vehicle
OHG1894C6B6
1906 GHEEN
Public auction to be held al 9 00
am on the 29th day of April,
200$ At the front door ot
Santord Towing A Recovery Inc
located at 2572 Country Club
Rd Santo'd FI 32771 lor the
purpose ol disposing ol the fol­
lowing vehicle
1G02F5495N212272O
199 SATURN
Public auction to be held al 9 00
am on the 29th day ot April.
200$ At the tront door ot
Santord Towing A Recovery Inc
located al 2522 Country Club
Rd Santord Fl 32771 tor the
purpose ol O'spovng ot the fol­
lowing vehicle
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WMSf '« U' M

Downtown
Sanford
6000

Sq Ft
•Dpalet
Spaces
Available
•Consignments

ra iH B O M I

of oocti month)

Ask About Fraa
Shampoo!

A | rM | a A | | |

A.V . UP

NO MONEY DOMNf
N o w d o o f In 1 0 - 1 4 D a y s

THECLEANEftS
FORT* WELL
DRESSED

Lie. 41 Inn.
Tree Removal.
Tnmming, Bobcat
Svc. Firewood.
Free Estimates j
Uc/lns
V

Aluminum. Cans. Copper,
Brass. Nawspapsrs. Auto
Radtetors A Batteries
Kokomo Recycling:
407-321-0004
•10 W 1ST. Sanford
M-F. 10-5. Sat.9-1

Sidittit Drpot
fitsab /urniturr

Trimininit

Satiwaction G uaranteed

to

RATES

Kcinoval or

T ree T rimming A Removal
Stump*G rinding

219— W a n t e d
Buy

L ccals

CLEAN
APPEARANCE

Ideas Inc.

Community Garage Sate:
Hanover Wbods Subctewon Sat
Apr 16. 8-1pm Subdivision
located north ol lake mary
B/vd. oft markham Woods Rd.

M

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PAYMENTS

Sales

Item*, baby items, crafts S alk
llowars. Bam-?pm, Apr 18.114
E Jmkms Circle Santord

217—G arace S ales
Carriage Cove Community
Yard Bate Sates throu^vxit the
CPwsiW y Apr 22.23 7 24 Oam
d 7 tVMbEwrdy w » many asms
OR C R 427.1/2 m4a west of
The Greenway

arage

w -m + m

407 322-0210

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231—C a r s F o * S a l r

L b c a ls

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311960, 261 m l C M or vita
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313J60. G * Spun Hatty 321-

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•m e 4074

T ruoc/SUVS/V a n s
F o r S a ls
Ttoyols 4 Runner. 1966. ona
oasw. M y badad. 9M60. CM
SaM n North, 321-1

an amount equal to too Nghasi
btd is dua «M n 24 houn Msr
tw sPiamiiS ama of aato. Al
paymanb efwabacaah or guaranwad inetrumena, mada
payabto to Via Clerk of Via
O nto Court.
Oabd on 3/24/2008

276 -F e n c *

W « » M 0 U * i OVERSTO CK

SALE: U L m w d M o o r i

■ m M « i t m » fh i w u m
S t t t SAM Noon (April I M S )
CaahM aaM C 4200 81. John*
t o y , Sanlord. OS UpaMa
Rood bariwan 46 S 44A 4073 S M S S 7 ( o il 831)

231— C a s s F o r S a l s

Saturn L3 U . SOU. Priced to
got Loaded. 16,960. C M
Saium Haiti, 321-6 3 6 -3 0 S

16k, wonl

teat 36,960. C M
Satom North. 321 -066-3006

0022
n m
n r G S 7
leather, SR. 117,960. C o lo r
« W 4076732B66.com
Bulek Cantury. 2002. ona
owner. V-6. bottod. 36.960 Cal
Saturn North. 321-669-3000
Bulck Skylark. 1994. Ona
owner, antra dean. 33.990.
C * Sabm North. 3214993009
Cadillac DaviDa. 1996. aupar
claan. laathar. loaded. 36,990.
OKI SiaanNorto. 3216963009.
CtoMBac Eldorado 1999 Ldtr
Whfla Diamond. 311.460. C a l
or wait 4076732966 com
Chtorrotol Astro Ext US. 2002,
ona oarnar. raar A C 6 Hast,
311.990 Cat Saturn North. 321689-3009
Chevrolet Cavatwr. 2000. Aub.
A C. sbtao. 6 mors 64.990 Cal
Saturn North. 321-689-3000..
Chavroiat Ceveker 2003 ona
ownar. auto, kaylats. A/C,
37.990 Cal Saturn North. 321669-3009
Chavroiat. Cavakar, 2004.
lactory warranty auto. A c ,
37.990 Cal Saturn North. 321669-3009
Ford Taurus. 2002 V-6. loaded
wont last. 36.990 Call Saturn
North. 321-669-3009
Ford Taurus 2005 Loaded
311960
Call or visit
4076732966 com
Honda CRV LX 2001 Auto.
311.B60
Call or visit
4076732966 com
Hyundai Accent. 2000. ona
owner, auto A/C. more.
34 990 Cal Saturn North 321669-3009

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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by OERALDWE HARFORD
Deputy Ctork
Publatl: March 30. 2005 and
Apr* S. 13. 20. 2005

1 kanaadiTnar sari
Quality Work

0200

SM jm 8 L 2 .1666 Ona ownar,
badad. aAoya. 33.660. C M
Saium Worth, 321409-3009.
Toyota Corotta LE. 2003. ona
ownor, M power, 110.990. CM
Saium North. 321-696-3009.

n r Pontiac

Grand Am
3,700 mlto# Loaded, C a l tor
Mto. 312.000. 407-324-

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT

T r u c k /S U V S /V a n s
F o r Sa ls

Paul Nevtl Service*
Lic/Bonded/ Insured
Praasura Washing. Pointing.
Light Plumbing. E *
407-302-0739

L

egals

Chavroiat 6-10 2002 E*1 Cab
LS 39.960. Call or vt
4076732669.com
Chavrolai Traflbtaier. 2002.
mure tea. badad. 317.390. Cal
Saturn North. 321-696-3009

5 w 5 B S n 6 H 5 T E iC B
4*a, 91B.9SO. C a l or vtoft
4078732999 com
Dodge Qrand Caravan, 2003.
Rear A C , badad, 311.990.
Cal SMan Norih. 3214963009
Mpa Ram 2001 1 ion
Ouasy flat Bad. 313.960 Cali
or vtoft 4076732966 com
Dodga Ram 2002 Craw Cab
315.950
Call or visit
4076732966 com

NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN,
that MLMM AS CUST (ROSE),
in* nov*r or ini *o*»Qw*ng cvrun*
csts(s) hs» filed sab certifi­
ca te ) tor a tai deed to be
a sued thereon The certthcato
number) s) and year(s) ol
asusnee. the desenpnon of the
property, and the name(s) m
which n was assessed ts/ars as
CSRTMCAT9 NO: M l TEAR
OP ISSUANCE: MD&gt;
PARCEL ID* 25-19-30-5AQ1211-0030
Deecnption of Property LEO
LOT 3 BLK 12 TR 11 TOWN OF
SANFORD PB 1 PO 57

visit

Names m which sssessed
HORTENSE
C
THORNE
EUNICE V THORNE ERNEST
THORNE
JUDITH
ANN
THORNE ET Al

F o r ^ P iU 2003 Ert dab 19k
mi 313.950 Call or visit
4076732966 com

AS of u &lt; ) property being m the
County ot Semmoie State ol
Ftorba

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Unless such certrtcamsi shall
ba reoaemed according lo aw
the property described m such
certrlcatel*l wil be sold to the
fughesl bbdei al the west front
door
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida
on
Monday MAY M . 200* at
It 00am
Payment ol Sale lee appheaba documentary stamp uses
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid
der at the saw FuS payment of

CSRTm C A T I NO: 3437 YtAR
OP ISSUANCE: M M
PARCEL ID* 23-21-29-5141#00-0810
Description of Proparty LEO
UNIT 91 BLOO 19 HATTAWAY
RIDOE ORB 1316 PQ 679

Unleu such certrfcale(s) sha*
be redeemed according to law.
Iha property described m such
cartrhcatoisi wn» bs sob to the
highest bidder at tha watt front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse Santord Florida
on
Monday MAY 09. 2006 at
It 00am
Payment of Sale fee applica­
ble documentary stamp Uses
and recording lees are required
to be pato by toe successful bid­
der at toe sale Full payment ot
an amount equal to toe highest
bd is due withm 24 hours alter
toe advertised time of saw AH
payments shak ba cash or guar­
anteed
instrument
mada
payable to the Clerk ot toe
C«curt Court
Dated on 124 7005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORI­
DA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Dark

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CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy Clerk
Pubhah March 30 2005 and
April 6 13 20 2005
0203

ADVERTISEMENT OP SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that toe undersigned intends to
sell toe personal proparty
deterbed below to enforce a
ken imposed on sab property
under toe Florida San Storaga
Facility Act Statues i Section
63 601 63 8091

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41 PAGE(8) 74 AND 7S OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA

to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoue* «f 407-665-4227.
1-600 6554771 (TOO) or 1800-9554770. via Ftonda
Relay Seme*

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at tDO pm. on Via
btvreu tab proparty l
rented and atolcb are beared al
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Iota*. Gobatar Akcondittonar.
Purchreai muat ba pab for al
to* tan* ol purohaaa at cash
only Al purchaaad aama aob aa
i*. whare m. and muat be
removed at toa bme of aab Bata
aubyacl to eanceaaaon in tha
avent of aetiiamanf between
owner and oCbgreod party
Ttv* i* toe 30to day of March.
2005

M THB CmCWT COUNT FOR
BEMMOU COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DrVT«ON
PK.I * : 96-CP-U7
IN RE ESTATE OF

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TO CREDITORS
The eommatiataai of toe ettate
ol GARY EARL MASSEY.
Oeceaaed whoae dated of death
•atJanuary* 2005 'tpa ring
m toe Cacud Court lor Semafob
County
Florida.
Probate
Dmmon Fka Number 2005-CP427. to# addr*** o* when it
Semmob County Courthouse
Orlando Florida The name*
and addresses of to* Personal
Rapreseniativ*
and
toa
Personal Representatives attor­
ney are set lotto beta**
n creditors of the decedent and
other persons who have claims
or demands agamst decedent s
estate including unmalurad.
contingent or unliquidated
claim* and who havt been
served a copy ol tors Notice
musl fib then cleans with tors
Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS (3) OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY &lt;30| DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
li other creditors ol to* dece­
dent and other persons who
have claims or demands againsi
decedent s estate including
unmelured contingent or unkqutfated claims must Iks the*
claims with tors court WITHIN
THREE Ol MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS n o t so f il e d w ill b e
FOREVER BARRED
Notwitoatantong toe time peri­
od* set term above any dam
(Had two (21 years or more afire
* decedent * dab of deem r*
barred
Th* data of to* Mai pubkeabon
o' this node* is Apr* 2005

a.

PAULA ANN MASSEY
Peftonal Representative
HARVEY M ALPER ESQUIRE
Florida Bre No 133272
LAW OFFICES OF HARVEY M
ALPER
H2 Waat Citrus Sraei
Pott Otoe* Boa 162067
Anamom# Springs FL 327162967
Telephone 407 669-0900
Attorney tor Personal
Representative
Publish Apnl6 13 2005
P022______________________

MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk. Cacti* Court
By. Atahe Cyrus
Aa Deputy Clark
SMITH. HIATT t DIAZ. PA
Attorney* tor Plwntof
26*1 Eaal Oakland Park
Boutavard. Suae 303
Fori Lauderdale. FL 33306
rUCRffi aafifOru nvflBD
Pubtah Apr* 6 13.2005
P023______________________

M THE CfRCUn COURT
OF THB IIOHTBBNTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLOtMOA M AND FOR
SEMMOLt COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 93-CA-f029-140

GDS MAGNOLIA
PLANTATION INC a Ftorba
corporation, at al
Defendants
NATIONAL HERITAGE
FOUNDATION at huttoa ol
TRUST NUMBER 1062 on
behalf of THE NATIONAL
HERITAGE FOUNDATION
TRUST
Intervention Plaintiff

FIRST CREDIT COMMERCIAL
CAPITAL CORPORATION at
al
Interventon Defendants
end
FIRST CREOIT COMMERCIAL
CAPITAL CORPORATION.
Gam.thee

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant lo foe Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
foe 29th day of March 2005 in
foe Circuit Court ol foe
Eighteenth judical Circuit m and
for Semmoto County Ftorba
and entered m toe above styled
cause wherein toe intervention
Plaintiff is National Heritage
Foundation and intervention
Defendants are First Credit
Commercial
Capital
Corporation at a l, I, Dark ol to*
above entitled Court. wAI *e* to
toe lughest better and beat bbdre for cash at toe front reap* of
toe weal entrance of th*
Sarrunol* County Courthouse, at
1100am on Apr* 2i. 2005 tha
toaowmg described property as
•af forth m tab in toa Fmal
Judgment of Foreclosure to wit
Go* course and bAa tracts f ■
A*. -G- -M- -J- and -K\ club
house Pact 'F B' and golf
course maintenance feebly pact
•F CV MAGNOLIA PLANTA­
TION eccordmg to to* map or
piai thereof as lecofded m Put
Boo# 55 Pages 73 through 93
of foe Public Records ot
Seminole County Ftorba. also
known as foe Magnolia
Ptamabon Go* Club
TOGETHER WITH aU foe
rights privileges tenements
appurtenances end lutwes
appertaining to the real estate
a* ol whch she* be deemed
Real Proparty and conveyed by
tots mortgage
Dated tow 29to day of March
2005

M THB CIRCUIT COURT FOR
BCIBROil COUNTY.
FLORK1A. CrirtL OtVIBIOM
C A M NO 66CA-1M6-1*4.

MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork of toe Cacu* Court
By Aksha Cyrus

FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK AS TRUSTEE

Stover M Stone Esquire
725 North Magnolia Avenue
Ortando Ftorba 32603
Publish Apme 13.2005
P02*

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DATED « Santord. Florida on
March 24.2005

FIRST CREDIT COMMERCIAL
CAPITAL CORPORATION, a
Florid* Corporation
PtainWI.

OARY EARL MASSEY.

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to tve prooeadng, you are enb«re). at no coat to you. to tw pro­
vision ot certain assistance
Ptaaae contact toa Court at 407666-4330 abhto two (2) working
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W THE CMkCUfT COURT
OF THB 1STM JUDICIAL
CfHCU rr.il AMD FOR

Defendants
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Dated on 124/2005

Steel H s I H I f i

B 9 B jM )c h K h ia H k A fla

F o r S a le

Unleu such certificate! s) shall
ba redeemed according lo law.
tha proparty deaenbed in lucfi
camfeawd) wti ba aob to tfw
highest bidder at toa weet front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida
on

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Putman Apr* e. 13. 2005
P017

Payment of Sab tee applica­
ble documentary stamp laiss
and recording feat are required
to ba pab by the successful bid­
der st tha sab Fu« payment ol
an amount equal to tha highest
bb is due wrtoin 24 hours after
toa advertised bma of sab A*
paymanb sha* ba cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
mada
payable to toa Clark ol toa
Circuit Court

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Repas' Fot pervonal hill*, school, new husincsy 149
BILLION Lefi unclaimed frum 201)4 Lite
Operators’ I30(l)606-fi0»l Est #75.

A* ol tab property bamg m toe
County of Sommoto, Stab of

AS of sab proparty bamg m tha
County of Sertunot# Stats of
Florida

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toa hotdar of toa toAowtng cerkkcatefa) hat Nad sab camflcafafs) lor a la* daad to ba
toauad toaraon Tha oartbea
number! s) and yaar(t| of
bauanc*. toa daaobbon ol V
proparty, and Iha nama(() m
which » was aaaaaaad b/are aa

PARCEL ID* 25-21-30-5070000-0780

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
fiat MLHM AS CUST (MON­
TANA). the holder of toe toaowing certtoceto(s) hat Med sard
caiMcaN(t) lor a t u daad b ba
aauad toaraon Tha cartAcato
numbar(t) and yaar(s) of
issuance, tha daacrrpbon of iha
proparty, and iha namats) in
which » was aaaasaad totore at

A riR O U B C EM ER tl

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0202

CERTIFICATE NO: 46M YEAR

NaMsaafl
torTba Daad

2 78 -H a n p v M a n

Pubbsh: March M . MOB and
Apr# 6.13, M . 2006

Legals

RB-NOTtCB OF U lM
PURSUANT TO CHAFTtR aa
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment ol
toreokburo dated May IS. 2001.
and an
RataRng Sab
dated MAR 22 2005. and
entered to Cat* No OOGA1906-144. at Re Cecu* Court «
end tor Benunoie County.

CABB NO: B2CA-T99-16-0
PJJ INVESTMENT INC a
Ftorba
PUUNTiFF

orore

PITOWre end DAVID J BADALI
end ANGELICA BADALI. hb
w4e; JORGE HCRNANOC2MILLER. TOR JEANNCT ALE­
JANDRO.
HUNTINGTON
NATIONAL BANK. TUSKA
RIOOC COMMUNITY ASSOCI­
ATION. M C . UNKNOWN TEN­
ANT NO 1. UNKNOMM TEN­
ANT NO
2. and At
UNKNOWN PARTIES CUUMMO
WTE RESTS
B
THROUGH.
UNOCR
OR
AOAMBT A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO TH * ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMINQ TO
MM* ANY RK3MT. TITLE OR
BITEREBT M THE PROPERTY
HEREM DEBCRMED. art

BEVERLY J CAMPBELL
DEFENDANT

NOTICE b hereby gwen tore 8w
undreawred Cbrk c* toa Canb
Court of Semmoto County.
FtandaL wb on toe 21 day Of
Apre. 2006. a n too am re lot
N Parti Avenue m Sanford
Ftonda. gRre to* aab and aa* at
pubfc outcry to to* h^heot a
beat bbdre to&gt; caret, toe k*to

LOT 96. CRYSTAL RIOOC.
ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RCCOROCD W
FLAT ROOK 39, FADES SB. 97
ANO 99. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF BEBHNOLE COUNTY.

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Maryann* Morse
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT
COURT
Ctork of to* Cam* Court
By Aksha Cyrus
Deputy Clerk
(COURT SEAL)
Patrick Patrtow
Rinre Chusb Brvone 5 Cohan
7000 W Paknefto Park Rd
Suite 400
Boca Raton. FL 33433
Publish Apr* 6. 13. 2005
P025

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE B10HT1BHTH
JUOICtAL CIRCUfT
OF FLORIDA
WAND FOR
BEIRNOU COUNTY
GENERAL
JURtSOICDON DMBMN
CASE NO. 05-CA-163-14-L
CHASE HOME FINANCE. LLC.
SUCCESSOR BV MERGER TO
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PlamWt.

MICHELLE M LEVY.« at.
Defendant: s)

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO KENNETH LANCASTER
Reabence Unknown
if alive, ana * oaad. aa parrot
claiming interest by through,
under or egamst KENNETH
LANCASTER, and a* perttoa
having or claiming to have any
nghl title or interest at toa prop­
erty n#r*m deaenbed
TO CHRISTOPHER
LANCASTER
Residence Unknown
it akve and 4 dead al parties
claiming mlarasl by through,
under or against CHRISTO­
PHER LANCASTER and all
partes having or claiming to
have any right. Ml* or mtersat m
to* property harem deaenbed
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Forectoaure Ol
Mortgage on the loHowmg
described property
LOT 9 BLOCK 14 TIER 4. E R
TRAFFORDS MAP OF THE
TOWN
OF
SANFORD.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1 PAOES 55
THROUGH 64 OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA AVatZtS
South Oak Avenue Santord.
Florida 32771
has bean Med against you and
you re* required to serve a copy
of your written defenses * any.
lo it on Stuart H Grtktt.
Attorney lot Plaintiff, whose
addrasa it 9630 A W TTto
Avenue Second Flore. Miami.
Ftorba 33155 wrtom toby (30)
days ertre me nrat puorc auon c*
this Notice m the Semmoto
HERALD and Ma toe ongmal
with to* Ctork ot this Court
either before service on
PtomMf * attorney or immeikatefy toereaher otherwise a
dafauit win be entered agamst
you fot toa rekef demanded m
toe complamf
WITNESS my hand and toa
seal of Yus Court tow day of
March 28 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
As Ctork of to* Court
By Carol Moore
At Deputy Ctork
Pubkth SANFORD HERALO
« you ar* a person with a dbabkrty who needs any accom­
modation m order to parsopa**
m tors proceeding you re* *nb
had at no coat to you to toa
provision ot certain assistance
Ptoate
contact
Court
Admmisbation at 301 N Parti
Avenue Su4* N 301. Santord.
FL. 32771 (407| 665-4227.
withm 2 working days of your
race** of Ifua notice. * you are
hearing or voice repaired caa
1 600 955 6771
Pubkth April 5 13 2005

M THE CfNCUTT COUNT OF
THE BttMTBSNTN JUOKML
CIRCUfT M ANO FOR
ItremOLE COUNTY,
FLORKUL
CIVfL CAM NO: 6BCA4TS1641
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
*1 596 00 IN U S CURRENCY

NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMFLAMT
TO Davb Treotoy Cobman
Taurean Davb Cobmrei
1121 Aster Dnve
Wmtre Perk. Florida 32792
and al oovres who dam an
rtererem toa toaowmg p
31.566 00 m Untied
Currency
Donato F Etknger. m he oRoW
capecay as SfwnM ol Semmoto
County Ftonda. torough • « o(Bcers mvestigators or agreNa.
•mrod to* *9ov* property on or
about February 17. 1006. « »
new to* area of 1621 Aalre
Dnve. Wmtor Park. 9*miitoto
County. Ftonda Satoprapreto*
m to* cuatody of to* 8hre« to

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632 701-632 7M.
onda BUM** A WariM
Comptomi tor Fmal JuDgntoM a*
Forbeure ha* baan tow at ae
above reytod Court
I HEREBY OERTBY toot a 9«a
and crerod copy re Ma Naan re
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COUNTY. PU M O A
C A M N O .:9 6 C A M -1 4 4 .
EDWARD J FAGAN M
PATRICIA ANN FAGAN. hto *8*.

LEE J HARTLEY and HENRY
SMITH, and any unknown
•pouaa.
han.
devtteet.
grantee*. aiug ia w kenort.
oadaort. trustee*. or other
daanantt by. tooutfi. under. or
aeanal LEE J HARTLEY and
HENRY SMITH, and Ml partial
hawng or darning lo have any
ngM. Ma or Merest n Vw
property detcrtoed htrem.
Determent*
N O TICt OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
OEFENOANTS LEE J HART­
LEY and HENRY S M TH * akva.
and Via* unknown epouaaa. t
married and it dead, the*
unknown heat doweaoe. toga
Mat grantee*, a u g a honor*
•poute* creator* successors
or trustee*. or each of them, and
any and al parioni or partwt
damng by. through undar or
agamt them or each ot them
and agamil any and al part**
or pareont having or darning
any ngM tale or nterad n and
to The tokowng de*cnbed prop­
erty. lying and Ktuate n
SemmoW County Florida to wit
The East 42 7 Wet ol vw to*or*
mg datcnbad real property
Commence at NW comer d the
SE 1i4 ot the SW 114 ot Section
S Town*h*&gt; 31 S Range 30 E.
Sammota County Florida bemg
aHo the SW comer ot Cdumbu*
Harbor at recorded n Plat Book
19 Page* 38 and 39 ot the
Public Record* ot Sammoie
County Florida thence S B9 25
E along South ime ot *aid
Cotumbu* Harbor bang at*o Via
North me ot tad SE 1'4 ol SW
1/4 a Pittance 311 0C tor a Pomt
d Begmnmg thence contmue S
89* 25 E 197 68 lo tha NW cor­
net ol Lot 8 Central Park at
recorded m Put Boo* 8. Page
88. Pubhc Record* ot Sammoie
County Florida thence S 00* 39'
W along We*t hne ol *a«j Lot 6 a
detanca 477 30 |4M 80 date l
To NC comer ot Ld 4 ot tad
Central Par* thane* N 89* 18
W 198 34 along the North Ime ol
•aid Lot 4. thence NOO* 3901* E
476 80 lo Pomt ol Bagmnmg
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
HEREBY SEVERALLY NOTI­
FIED THAT EDWARD J FAQAN
and PATRICIA ANN FAQAN to*
w#e have lied tu* Complaint m
the Circuit Court Eighteenth
Jud&lt;ial Circuit in and lor
Seminole County
Florida
agamit you and each at you at
Defendant* to quwt tee at vie
Ptamtiltt to the abovt-detertoed
real proparty located m
Sammoie County Florida. Vi*
abbreviated title ct encti * enti­
tled -EDWARD J FAQAN and
PATRICIA ANN FAQAN. Ma wAa.
Ptamtitt* v« LEE J HARTLEY
and
HENRY
SMITH.
Detendanta* and you and each
ot you are hereby requaed to
aerve a copy at your answer or
other detent* it any. upon
FRANK
C
WHIQHAM.
ESQUIRE ot STENSTROM
MclNTOSH
COLBERT.
WHIQHAM RElSCHMANN A
PARTLOW PA Pott Othoe Boa
4848 Santord F lorda 32773
4848 and to tie Via ongmal ol
•am* m the othce ol Fie Clerk ot
the above ttyied Court on ot
before May 4 3009 aa requaed
by law it you lai to do to lodg­
ment by defau* wii be takan
agamtt you
Ttvt noboa the# b* pubkthed
once a weak lor tour contecubve
Dated tie* 39 day ot March.
3009
MARvANNE MORSE
CLFRK o f THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Deborah Conanl
Deputy Clerk
PuDkth A p rit 13 3009
P037
NOTICC OF
Nobce « hereby grren by Fie
CFy at Santord lo Robert M

Lcga ls

L

Mom*. 373 Me Lain Lane.
(Mneva. a 33733 and any or M
otiar maareaiad para**, Fiat fte
&lt;Meer*ed property. 818 W 39th
8V**I. Santord. FL. 33773. Lag
to** 30 31 * 33 Block •
OraamwokJ accordFtg to PM
Book 3. Paga 90 ot Vw Pubkc
Hacord* ot Sammota County.
Ftonda. hat been tound to be m
a rtiapidatod. unaanaary. unmIMMabia or unaala condition,
and Fiat too O y CommiMion
w*l hoW a Pubkc Haanng m tie
CFy Ccmmrtaion Chamber* at
CFy He! at 700 p m on May 8,
* R Al tto* haanng. Vw CFy
CommiMton *haa hear evidence
and wR dttormaw whether or
nca the property thMlbeoondamned Ybu art hereby ordered
to appear before tha City
Commeeion
at
tha
Condemnation Hearing to ba
heard and preterit your wd* ot
Fw ca*e You have Fw right lo
obtain an attorney, at your own
eipente. to represent you
before Fie Board You have Fw
ngM to cal w*ne*»e« on your
befMl a* wo* a* to crott-exam-------* — -------— m u It you do
not appear, the City Commeamn
may proceed wahoul you
City
ot
Santord.
Enforcement Drviaion
300 N Park Av*
Santord FL 33771
(4 0 7 )3 X 5644

Coda

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR AT 407-330-9696 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETlNO
IF A PERSON OECIDED TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR
INO HE/SHC WILL NEED A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS INCLUDINO
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD (FS 386 01051
Pubkkh Apri 13 30 3009
P066
NOTICt OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Nobce it hereby grven by the
City ot Santord lo Uiytae*
Brown 1707 W 11th Street
Santord FL 33771 and any or a*
other ntoretted partw* that the
detenbed property. 1019 W
10th Street Santord FL. 33771,
Leg N 97 leet ol Wa*t 120 teat ol
lot 22 Robmaona Survey at an
adddion to Santord accordmg to
PM Book t. Pag* 93 ot Fw
Pub!&lt; Record* ol SemmoW
County Florida hat been tound
to be m a Otoptoatod untamlary. unmhabitabia or untal*
condition and that tha City
Commwwon we hold a Pubic
Haanng m Vi* CFy Commission
Chamber* ot CFy Ha* al 7 00
pm on May 9, M M Al thr*
haanng. the CFy CommiMwn
•hail haar evidence and win
determme whether or not lha
property than be condemned
YDu are hereby grdafdd to
appear
befor* tha CFy
Commtaaion
at
t
Condamnebon Hearing to be
heard and prater* your wd* at
Fw ca*e You have Fw ngM to
oblam an attorney at your own
eipente to repretent you
before Vw Board You have tha
ngM to cal witneatet on your
bahaa a* we* a* to crota-eiamme al other w*n*t**» If you do
not appear the CFy Commitaan
may proceed without you
CFy
ot
Santord
Enforcement Dnnwon
300 N Park Are
Santord FL 33771
1407) I X 4644

L

egals

OF SANFORD (FS 288 0109)
Pubbah Apr* 13.30. 2009
P067
N O TIC I OF
Nobce i* hereby given by the
CFy ot Santord to Stantoy C
Hogan 6 Matvert* Dunwoody.
1804 W 13to Place Santord FL
32771 and any or al other inter••ted parbet. that the detenbed
property. 1801 W 13th Place
Santord. FL. 32771, Leg N 95
leet ot Eati 196 8 leet ol Lot 20
Robmaon* Survey ol an addition
to Santord according lo Plat
Book 1. Paga 92 ol Vi* Pubkc
Record* at Sammota County.
Ftonda. ha* been tound to be m
a ai apIdMed, untannery unmhabitable or untal* condition,
and that the CFy Commotion
wd hold a Pubkc Hearing m the
CFy Commotion Chamber* ol
City Ha# at 7 00 p m on May a,
8066 Al tho hearing the CFy
Commotion *hai hear evidence
and wd dttarmme whether or
not Ova property the* be con­
demned You are hereby
ordered to appear before the
City Commotion at the
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and pretent your tide ol
Vw cat* You have Vw ngM to
obtam an attorney at your own
aipent*. lo rapratant you
betora Vw Board You have Vw
ngM to ca* mrtrwtaet on your
behalf aa we* at to crott-eiamme al other wFrwttet It you do
not appear the City Commotion
may proceed without you
City
ol
Sanford
Enforcement Division
300 N Park Av*
Santord FL 32771
(407| 330-9644

Code

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR
DINATOR AT 407 3 X 5656 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
IF A PERSON OECIDED TO
APPEAL A DECISION MAOE
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR
ING HE/SHE WILL NEED A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS INCLUDING
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD iFS 286 0109|
Publwh Apri 13 20 2009
P066

April D I M , 3000
L egals

eg als

property that be condemned
You are hereby ordered to
appear before the CFy
Commiaaion
at
the
Condemnation Haanng to be
heard and pretaM your ttot at
Vw cat* Vbu have Vw rtgM to
obtam an aftomay at your own
eipenta. to repratent you
before the Board You have Vw
right to cal wFnattat on your
behalf at wel at to crott-eiamma al other witnettet It you do
not
appear.
ttw
City
Commietion may proceed wFhout you

NOTICC IS HEREBY GIVEN,
•tat EQUIFUNDiNG INC. Vw
holder ot Vw toitowmg certiticate(i) ha* Wed aaid certifi­
cate! *| lor a l u dead to be
laaued thereon The certikceto
number!*) and yaar(a) ol
•aauance. Vw daaenpeon oI Vw
property and Vw nameit) m
when a wet ataetted hjera at

NOTICE « HEREBY GIVEN,
that HELEN T HERNANDEZ,
the holder at Vw toBowing oerttcaW(t) hat lied taw eertdlcatedi tor a tan deed to be
waued thereon The certAcMe
number)!) and year(a) ol
•aauance. Vw deter peon ct Vw
property, and Vw named) m
whch a wat aiaeaaed w/ar* a*

NOTICE IS HERESY OWEN,
•tel TERRY D NKXELSON. EM
hcitdar ot Vw toaowtng oerVOcate(i) haa Med aato c*m6catod) tor a tax deed to ba

CERTIFICATE NO: 1193 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 3001

CERTIFICATE NO: 3188 YEAN

City
ol
Santord.
Enforcement Otvmon
SOON Park Av*
Santord FL 32771
(407) 330 9644

CC R TM CA Tt NO: 7M YEAR
O FIBSUAN Ct: 8003
PARCEL ID# 35-19 X 522
OAOO-OOX

00IX-0000

01SF-0000

Detcnpaon ol Property LEO
SEC 36 TWP 19S ROE 32E
BEG 637 72 FT S OF NW COR
OF 2 1/2 OF NE 1/4 RUN E
317 03 FT S 686 90 FT W
317 03 FT N 667 11 FT TO BEO
(SAC)

Deacnpkon ol Property: LEO
SEC OS TWP X 8 ROE 31E 8
97 5 FT OF N 455 FT OF 8E 1/4
OF SW 1/4 W OF ACL RY
(LESS W U t FT)

Coda

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR AT 407-330 9656 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETlNO
IF A PERSON DECIDED TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING HE/SHE WILL NEED A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS INCLUDING
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD (FS 286 01051
Pubfceh Apri 13 20 2009
P069

N O TICt OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Note* it hereby gnren
SemmoW Pamt A Body wi* M l
at Pubkc Auction lor taivaga lor
cath on demand to Mgrwtt bto
dei the following detenbed
vend**
APRIL &lt;9.2008
2001 Ford Escape
VlNf 1FMYU03I51KB6I019
The auchon *F be h*«d at 12 00
PM on ttw eato date* above
At SemmoW Pamt A Body 2940
S Myrtle Av* Santord FL
32773 Protpectiv* (adder* may
mtpecl vehcWt orw hour prior
to taw Tarmt are cath or certttwd tundt SemmoW Wrecker
retervet the ngM to accept or
leted any and al bto*
Pubkkh Apri 13 2005
P074

NOTICC OF
FUBUC HCAMNO
Note* it hereby given by the
City ol Sanford lo Dorothy
Roger* 6 Dorothy Roger*
Trustee 1620 NW ? 7th Ten ace
FI LauderdaW FL 33311 and
any or a* other mteretted par
tw* that Vw datenbed property
717 locutt Avenue Santord
FL. 32771. leg Lot a Btoct 9
Twr E Town o* Santord accord­
mg to Plat Book t Pag* 96 at
the Pubkc Record* ot Semmot*
County Ftonda. hat been found
to be In a diaprtated. untar*tary unmhatvtabw o* untala
condition and that the City
Comrmttion ww hold a Pubkc
Hearing m Vw City Commitnon
Chamber* at CFy Hal at 7 00
pm on Hey 6. 3006 Al itv*
hearing the CFy Commu non
than hear ayidence and will
determme whether or not that

Leg a ls

NOTICC OF AUCTION
Thr* auction nil be haw on
APRIL X . 1008. at 9 00 AM at
325 Aulm Av* Ovwdo FL

tor T*a I

Description ot Property LEO
LOT 3 BLK A COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR UNIT 3 PB 12 PO 78
Name* m whch attested JOE
R PAULINE MARY E PAULINE
A»ol tato|
County ot
Ftonda

/bemg m the
Aa Stow ot

UnWta *uch certificated) aha#
be radaamed aocordmg lo la*.
Ihe property detertoed m tuch
certificated) *F be aoto to V*
highest bidder at Vw west hont
door.
SemmoW
County
Courthouse. Santord Florida
on
Monday MAY 13. 1008 at
II 00am
Payment ol Saw tee appkeabW documentary ttomp taeat
and recording feet are required
to be pato by tha tuccettM bto
der at ttw taW Fu» payment ot
an amount equal to Vw Mgtwtt
bto it due withm 24 hour* alter
Vw advertised am* ol tew Aa
payment* thal be cath or guar­
anteed
instrument.
mad*
payabW to the CWrk ol ttw
Circuit Court
Dated on 4/7/2009
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy CWrk
Pubkkh Apr* 13. X 27 2009
and May 4. 2009
P075

PARCEL ID# 38-I9-32-3AD-

Name* in whch attested
JASPER WIIKERSON JR
AUTEC ANDROS RANGE
Al ot tato property bemg m Vw
County at SemmoW StoW ol
Florida
UnWtt tuch certitcatedi thal
be redeemed accordmg to Ww
Vw property deterbed m tuch
corticated I wA be toto lo the
highest bidder al Vw wetl front
door
Seminole
County
Courthouse Sanford. Ftonda.
on
Monday MAY 33. 1906 at
It 00am
Payment d Saw We. appkeabto documentary ttomp toiet
and recording Wet are required
to be pato by ttw successful bid­
der at Vw tato Fut payment ol
an amount equal to tha highest
bto w due wtthm 24 houd slier
the advertised time d saw Al
payments tha# be cath or guar­
anteed
instrument.
mad*
payabto lo ttw CWrk ol the
Circuit Court
Dated on 477005
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy CWrk
Pubkkh Apri 13 x 27 2009
and May 4. 2009
P076

number! t)

and

y*ar(a)

el

property, end Vw name(t) In
whch I * u aaaetaed w/are aa

PARCEL ID# 06-X -3 1-300-

PARCEL ID# 18-31-30-96800060090

Nam** m whch aaoeaeed:
CHARLES BUTLER
Al ol aato property bemg at tw
County ol Sammota, Stole Ol
Ftonda

a i ol sat# m p M f iatae to Bn
County el BiiaitaMi, M e M

Unwta tuch rertAcaw(t) ahMI
be redeemed eccortkng to lew,
the property Ottcrtoed m autfi
certitcated) we b* aoto to Vw
Mgtwtt bidder at Vw wetl Irani
door
SemmoW
County
Courthouse. Santord. Ftonda.
on
Monday MAY 33. MSB. at
1100am

PaymaMd Sato toe, app#cebW documentary stamp toaea
and recording tee* are required
to be pato by Vw aucoeealul bid­
der at vw saw Fut payment at
an amount equal to Vw MgFwel
bto it due wtthm 24 hour* attar
Vw advertised tone ol sale Al
payment* that be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
mad*
payabto to the Clerk ot the
Cirou# Court
Dated on 477005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD
Deputy CWrk
Pubkth Apr* 13. X . 27. 2008
end May 4 2009

payable to die Cto
Caodt Court.
Deled on 4/7/3008
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CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEM MOLE COUNTY. PLOROA
by OERALDME HARFORD
Deputy CWrk
Pubkah Apr* 13, X . 37. M E
and May 4 2008

P077

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

Prospective
bidder*
may
impact ttw vehicle* on Vw day
betora the Auchon from 9AM
unti 6PM Term* are cash or
certitwd lundt only OVIEDO
TOWING retarvet Vw ngM to
accept or refute any and *8
bto*
The following vehicwt are
ottered for bto*

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Pubkkh Apri 13 2009
P072

Cod*

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER­
SONNEL OFFICE AOA COOR
DINATOR AT 407-330-9696 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETlNO
IF A PERSON DECIDED TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR
ING HE/SHE WILL NEED A
VERBATIM RE CORO OF THE
PROCEEDINGS INCLUDING
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DENCE. WHICH RE CORO IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY

N O T K t OF M B C V A CTIO N TAK EN WY T N I
ST
Note* • gnren that Vie toioanng permrt modAcehon wa* waned
on March 18 2009
SANFORD AIRPORT AUTHORITY. 1200 Red Cleveland
Boulevard. Santord FL 32773 permit #40-117-22192-1 The
protect ■* located m Sammota County. Section 9 Towntfup 20
South Range 31 East The perm# authorize* MODIFICATION
OF A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION O F A COMMERCIAL AVIATION APRON
LOCATED WITHIN TH E ORLANDO-SANFORD AIRPORT
PROPERTY PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED BY PERMIT #4-11722192-1 The receiving waterbody to ST JOHNS RIVER
The Nett) aonlammg Vi* appkeebon tor Vig above haled perm!
« available tor Irwpecbon Monday tvough Fnday aaoapt tor
legal holaltra BOO a m to BOO pm al toe St John# Rwer
Water Managamani Dtotnd (OMnct)
Street P t o h l a 321781438 A person
vaaraata ate Mtoctod by Via Dtoinct patmaang dKtoon may pabhon tor an admmtoVtpve haanng in accordance atoh aacbona
120 MS and 120 ST. Ftonda Stetoto*. or may chooaa to puraua
madwbon aa an abamabu remedy under aacaon 120 873.
Ftonda Statute*, betora tie daadima tor Natg a pabbon.
Chooemg madtoboa «B not advareaty adact tie nght to a hear4 madwbon doaa not raauB m a aaBtomant The procedure*
tor pwraumg maBtbon are aat torth vt aacaon 120 ITS . Ftonda
Btototoi. and rut** 2B-10S tn and M-106401-404 Ftonda
mama ol Ftonda i
•tod M ft (laoaarad by) the Otobi
1100 W M L I
haanng on the above

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M anaging Editor

SANFORD — Weirdness just seems to
find Sanford native Charlie Carlson.
Executives with Harnes and Noble Hooks
nvogm/ed that and offered the historian an
expense account to travel amund Florida
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Key West to Pensacola resulted in "Weird
Florida: Your Travel G uide to Florida's
Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets."
Seminole County residents know Carlson
as a historian who has published a 40-page
booklet tilled, "W hen Celery was King,"
which can he purchased at the Seminole
County Museum. He also wrote "Strange
Florida." That led to a consulting job with
the History Channel and their Weird U S.

S m Carlton, Pag* 3A

SANFORD — In the city of
Sanford's quest to redevelop
downtown, city officials face a
number of hurdles. One of the
more complex challenges is
how new projects will handle
stormwater issues.
In Central Florida any new
development
must
be
approved by the St. John's
Water Management District to
ensure there are adequate
drainage and pollutant con­
trols for stormwater.
Normally, a developer
would need to build a reten­
tion pond or an underground
storm w ater storage unit to
meet guidelines for stormwa­
ter drainage on the property.
In downtown Sanford there is
limited land left and on a
piece of land, a retention pond
can take up IS to 2D percent ot
thenm perty.
m e city of Sanford and the

Water M anagement D istrict
have come up w ith a new
plan for using an existin g
pond from one area of dow n­
town to give credits to devel­
opers so that they d o not have
to build a stormwater unit on
their property.
These storm w ater cred its
are sold by the C om m unity
Redevelopment
A gency,
which is currently determ in­
ing a systematic m ethod of
charging for the credits.
The existing pond near M ill
Creek is for flood control and
it discharges into Lake
Monroe. In finding that the
pond had the capability for
water quality improvements,
the city of Sanford and CPH
Engineering, Inc., worked
together to study and esti­
mate the pollutant loading
removals within the existing
pond.
"We then presented that to

8 * * Wat*r, Pag* 3A

Community thanks Lessard for service
New members take oaths of office
By U an* Edison
H erald W riter

SANFORD — Former Mayor Brady
Lessard said he didn't want to leave
office and who could blame him alter
receiving standing ovation after stand­
ing ovation at Tuesday night's Oath of
Office ceremony for New Mayor Linda
Kuhn
and
Com m issioners
Art
Woodruff and Velma Williams
The night began with the Sanford
City Commission room filled with fam­
ily, triends, supporters and local offi­
cials
"Usually when it’s a packed house,
it s not a good thing," Lessard said
Lessard, who served the city of
Sanford commission for eight years,
t ir s t as District 1 Commissioner and
then as Mayor, called his wife, Lisa, and
their children down to the tront of the
room
"It's my last night in charge,"
Lessard said. "Com e on down."
I essard gave a speech about all of
the accom plishm ents the city ot
Sanford has seen, including the
RiverWalk, First Street and the Sanford
Police Department, which he said was
the b i g g e s t accomplishment of them all.
"Our primary responsibility was to

make residents feel safe," Lessard said.
After his speech, Lessard was given
a
proclam ation
from
the
city
Commission commending and thank­
ing Lessard for his time spent on the
Commission from 1997-2005.
Presentations and plaques were
given by various Sanford organiza­
tions, including The Good Samaritan
I lom e of Sanford, Brothers Keepers Inc,
Ministers of the East and West side of
Sanford, G oldsboro Front Porch,
Sanford's local NAACP branch, and the
Boys and Girls Club.
"You just want w hat's right,"
Kenneth Bentley said. "You’re what Dr.
King talked about."
After the presentations, Eloise
Dilligard, who also sang the National
Anthem at the start of the special meet­
ing to swear in the newly elected
M ayor and Com m issioners, sang
"W ind Beneath Our W ings" for
Lessard, in which several lyrics were
changed.
"You arc* the wind beneath our
w ings,” Dilligard sang. "Sanford
would not be same without you."
After the sting was over, Lessard
hugged Dilligard and told the crowd,
"I'm not leaving."
In a final thank vou to the former

Chanty W ar* —
Ana'ant lot ike Sonic*d
Houvn.j Authoidy

Mayor, the city Commission presented
Lessard with their own farewell gift on
behalf of the Commission and the resi­
dents of Sanford.
"W e’re going to truly miss you,"

Commissioner Kevin Hipes said.
Larry Dale, another former M ayor of
Sanford, and current CEO of the

8 * * L***ard, Pag* 10A

State reviews plans to
restore marina beach

By!

By U *n * Edison
H erald W riter

Before, we

SANFORD — The Seminole
High School ninth-graders
admitted that taking an inten­
sive reading class initially felt
dumb and awkward, but the
course has taught them a selfawareness they now see as
important.
"I would haw failed FCAT,”
said Ashley Combs, now an
enthusiastic reader "I faikxi it
last year."
Although Ashley and her
classmates do not know how
they performed on itus w ar's
state assessment test they pos­
sess a confidence in reading
they haw lacked in their aca­
demic carver.
"This class has helped me in
being able to comprehend what

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Three friends, former Seminole County Chairman Daryl McLain, left, and former
Sanford Mayors Brady Lessard and Larry Dale check out Lessard s going away gift.

Course rebuilds
reading pride
Managing Editor

S eminole S mile

SANFORD —City officials
are m oving forward with
project guidelines and a joint
funding agreement in order to
bring back waves, sand, and
sailing to the north shore of
Marina Isle.
Last March city officials
announced the proposal to
rebuild the beach, which
existed until the constant ero­
sion forced the city to protect
the shoreline instead of the
beach.
The project, which is set to
begin ITiase O ne this summer,
is in the early engineering and
perm itting stages and city
project manager Chris Smith
said there are "a lot hurdles."
A new plan will protect the

wouldjust
read, but not
get into it
sk :
.

I'm reading," Ashley said.
"Before, w e would just read,
but not get into it" said class­
mate Cane Hallam. "H aving a

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shoreline, as a main priority,
while bringing a beach back to
Sanford residents for recre­
ational marina activities, but
not for swimming purposes.
Smith said they want to
begin the project during the
time of the year with the low­
est water levels, which occurs
in June or July.
"T h e most challenging
thing 1 hear is the water
level," Smith said.
The Project is divided into
tw o phases. The first phase is
the construction of ap p roxi­
m ately 1,000 feet of alum inum
seaw all w ith a con crete cap
and tie back system . The w all
w ill be con stru cted w ith three
bum p-in segm en ts ap p ro xi­
m ately 12 feet deep and 20
feet w ide w ith con crete stairs.
The stairs w ill eventually be

used to accommodate a boat
landing access. Around 200
feet of new beach area will be
established on the east end of
the project. A city boat ram p
will also be constructed on the
east side of the property. The
last part of Fliase 1 w ill
include landscaping and irri­
gation.
A t the CRA m eeting, Sm ith
gave an update of the project
to m em bers.
"D E P h as m ad e its first
request for in fo rm a tio n *
Sm ith told CRA m embers.
The
D ep artm en t
of
Environm ental Protection is
review ing the plans for navi­
g atio n al environmental edu­
cational and engineering pur­
poses, as w ell as other public

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
The first tone 1 m et A1 Crisshabet w u
I Q ty Commission
h in d him m d ty m u u p r tn
in jv
June 2003.
D uring our brief con versation ,! was
imp w eed that he remembered not only the
date bu t the exact tim e within 10 minutes
that first visited The Herald offioe. 1 also
liked th at he expreated his believe in an
active press and promised to be forthcoming
w ith information.
That w as then. Tbday my opinion is
G rieshaber is selective with both his memory
and his openness.
M y doubts began last M ay after the
M verW alk grand opening. Instead of esti­
mating die number of people who attended
the event, Grieshaber provided a specific
number. 1 don't remember the specific num­
ber; but it w as more d u n 65,000 people. That
figure seemed extrem ely high to me. I ques­
tioned the d ty m anager about his accuracy,
and he assured m e he had counted. A bit
taken a back, I asked him again and he
explained that he had counted the number of
stickers the city handed
out. I still didn’t think
that was very accurate
but decided to drop the
matter.
A month later, the
d ty was considering
the
Wachovia Bank build­
ing and possibly using
it for' Q
r ty Hall.
.............
Upon
Grieshaber'* recom ­
mendation, the comby Dan Ping
mission directed d ty
• • • • • • • • a staff to study the m at­
ter report back in July.
In late July the m atter went away when the
commission allowed it's option to expire
with no discussion.
A fter the meeting I asked Grieshaber why
the d ty dedded not to purchase the building.
He said the building did not fit into any of
tiw d ty 's future plans. That was obvious by
the com m ission's lack of action. W hat I want­
ed to know w as why it didn't fit into the
d t/s p la n s . No m atter how I asked the ques­
tion, Grieshaber responded with the same
answer. I then askea for a copy of the report
the d ty had compiled to make its dedsion.
There w as no rep ort Grieshaber responded. I
reminded him that under Florida's public
records law, almost all information generated
by a public official — including notes and
rough drafts — ate open to the public. The
d ty m anager continued to insist there were
no tangible documents.
TWo weeks later 1 had coffee with an
acquaintance. He asked if I had seen the
d ty 's report on the W achovia building.
Astonished, I told him the d ty had denied
there w as a report. An hour later he gave me
his copy of the 100-phis page docum ent
I confronted Grieshaber about the report.
He apologised and said he forgot about the
t. The man who can remember the exact
te he first entered The Herald building
suddenly could not recall a report on
w hether the d ty should spend $1.6 million to
buy a six-story building for a new City Hall.
It w as unbelievable, and I told him so.
I w asn't the only person Grieshaber tried
to hide docum ents from. Turns o u t he was
hiding things from d ty commissioners. In a
note The Herald uncovered this week,
Grieshaber directed the d ty attorney to keep
information from d ty commissioners.
On Nov. 17, Grieshaber sent a tough draft
of his final decision in the Van Gaaie person­
nel m atter to City Attorney BUI Colbert
Grieshaber included a handwritten note
which read in part, "Please do not share it
with the mayor; vice-m ayor or commission­
ers."
The package was returned to Grieshaber
with the following memo from City Attorney
L o u ie G root:
"U pon reading the note that you directed
to us, w e did not review the attached docu­
ments. We have caused those documents to
be placed in an envelope to be returned to
you, unread, in conjunction with this memo­
randum . ...W e cannot operate under such
direction. Section 4 03 of the City Charter, as
you know, prescribes the duties and func­
tions of the Q ty Attorney and the honoring
of your request would not, in our view, com ­
port w ith our obligations to the Q ty
Commission. Additionally, as I am certain
you understand, there ate public records
issues that arise from the request."
During his first day on the job. Grieshaber
held a m eeting with his departm ent directors
in w hich he laid out his management
philosophies. One of the items on the agenda
w as G rieshaber's expectations for ethical
conduct.
"If any action can not be exposed to the
Ugh! of day o r a public meeting, it does not
need to be done, Grieshaber w rote.
He also wrote, "W e a n fiduciaries of pub­
lic trust and we trill not violate that trust."
G risahaber has violated that trust. It's tim e
lo r Ih t d ty commission to relieve him of his

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Wide Screen

SA T
C ub Scout troop * from
Seminole County will con­
verge on Central Winds Park
in Winter Springs for the
Cub Olympics to be held
from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The C entral Florid a Z oo

will present “Wild about
Florida," from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. The event and teacher
workshop includes activities
relating to Boy and Girl
Scouts There will be exhibits
and displays, items available
for purchase, music, good
food, and more. Call 407-3234450, ext. 13b.
O peration Light H ouse

will light the way in the com ­
munities of Midway,
Georgetown and Winwood
(east of Altamonte Springs)
as law enforcement and volunteers distribute free, solar
powered, motion sensor
lights.

SUN
Florida H ospital's C en ter
HsraM photo by Tommy Vlncont
This view of emergency vehicles at Lake Mary's new fire station and municipal services building on Wallace Court takes on
the appearance of a giant wide screen, flat panel TV. The scene is actually a picture of the vehicles through a large dear
panel on the fire department's parking garage door.

of Nutritional Excellence will
conduct a tree Vegetarian
Cooking School, from 3 to 5
p.m. at 5779 \ Ronald
Reagan Blvd (CR-427) Call
407-324-1405
It s K ite D ay at First

B u rg lary

• M ichael Morris Ruffin, 45, of
Fort Worth, Texas, was arrested
bv Sanford police early Friday at
a facility in the 17(H) block of
West 13th Street. O fficers were
called regarding a burglary in
progress. Ruffin was charged
with burglary to a structure with
a person inside, property dam ­
age of over $200, and trespassing
- failing to leave upon order of
the owner.
T raffic S top s
• A n n ette Mae Ridge, 28. of

Altam onte Springs, was stopped
by Sanford police Thursday at
9th Street and M agnolia Avenue.
She was charged with driving
under the in flu en ce (DU1) of
alcohol or drugs, and no proof of
insurance.

ered a crack pipe. She was
charged with possession of nar­
cotics equipm ent.

Police
Blotter

D iso rd erly C on d u ct

— touch or strike (dom estic vio­
lence).
• Sylvia Lavern Reiser, 4b, of
Anderson Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
W ednesday in the 17(H) block of
West 14th Street where officers
fond her involved in a fight with
a man.
She was charged with battery
— touch or strike (dom estic vio­
lence).

A ssau lt - B attery

• Brad M ichael Cole, 22, of
Old England Loop, was arrested
by Sanford police Thursday fol­
low ing an altercatio n w ith a
m ale at his address. The victim
was taken to the Central Florida
Regional Hospital for treatm ent
of nis injuries. Cole was arrested
on a charge of batterv - touch or
strike.
• Leon Calloway, 42, of West
5th Street, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Wednesday at
his residence.
He had reportedly been in a
dispute with a female.
He was charged with battery

• M atthew Keith Quigley, 2D,
ot Francis Avenue. Sanlord. was
arrested by Sanford police
Friday, April 1, on Old England
Loop where officers were called
regarding a disturbance. He was
charged with disorderly conduct
- affray.
O th er ch arges

T h efts

• Raymond John Grib, 45, of
Deltona, was stopped by Sanford
police Wednesday at SR-46 and
Oak Avenue.
He was charged w ith DU I
alcohol or drugs, driving a vehi­
cle in a willful/wonton disre­
gard for the safety of persons,
and having an open container of
alcohol in his vehicle.

• Leonard Sam uel Gordon, 4b,
of Straw berry Avenue, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Monday af his residence follow ­
ing a verbal argument with his
cousin. He was charged with d is­
orderly conduct.

• Beatrix Santana, 23, of
D eltona,
was
arrested
by
Sanford police Tuesday at a store
on Tow ne C enter C ircle. She
reportedly took S19h in item s
from a store without paying. She
was charged with petty shoplift­
ing from a m erchant.
• Jesse lam es Harley, 44, of
West 13th Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford
police
Wednesday at a store in the 1500
block of French Avenue. He
reportedly took a pack of ciga­
rettes from the store w ithout
paying.
He was charged with petty
larceny, and possession of nar­
cotics equipm ent.
D ru g R elated

• Charlene Lorraine Clinton,
32, with an unknown address
was arrested by Sanford police
on March 31 at 7th Street and
Sanford Avenue. Police were
called regarding a possible pros­
titu tion situ ation . W hen they
searched Clinton, they uncov­

• Brendalts Milety Santiago,
25, listed a s hom eless, was
arrested on Georgia Avenue and
Terrace Drive. She reportedly
gave police a false name She
was arrested on charge*, of resid ­
ing an officer without violence,
and giving a false ID to a law
enforcem ent officer.
• Devon Slayton Smith, 28, of
Altam onte Springs, was arrested
by Sanford police on April 1 at
Rosecliff Circle. He reportedly
was at an apartment from which
lie had been issued a warning of
contact. He was charged with
violation of probation /commu­
nity control for (dom estic vio­
lence).
• Nevelle Devone Fuller. 29,
of Ellen Place, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on
April 1 at Edward H iggins
Terrace, from where he had been
issued a trespass warning. He
was charged with trespassing failing to leave property on
order by the owner after warn­
ing.

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Baptist Church in Geneva,
following the Morning
Worship S en 1ice at 10:15. It's
also Oviedo Play Day at the
Mall from noon to 5 p m.
Buy tickets ahead at Geneva
Elementary School. All
money will benefit the
Geneva Elementary School.
Com m unity U nited

Methodist Church. 4921
Highway 17-92 in
Casselberry will present a
musical, "Jov in the Journey,"
at 3 p.m. There is no charge.
Childcare provided.

MON
The Seminole County
Regional chamber of
Commerce will hold a golf
tournament at Timacuan
Golf and Country Club. Call
407-333-4748.

TUE
'Light Up Lyman,"
Lvman,' a cele­
bration of trie arts, academics
and community, will tv held
at Lyman High School
Auditorium in Longwood
from 7 to 9 p.m The com m u­
nity is invited to attend.

THU
"A rt w ith a Fan tastic

Flair” luncheon will be held
at Maison 4c Jardin
Restaurant. 430 Wymore
Road in Altamonte Springs
from 11 a.m to 12:30 p.m.,
hosted by Altamonte Springs
- Maitland Christian
Women's Club. Luncheon is
$19, Reservations required.
Call Brenda at 407-b81-1942
or Kit at 40-322-1047.
S anford's A live A fter Five

is a celebration of Downtown
Sanford and is held the sec­
ond Thursday of each
month. The April event will
feature live music by the
Smokin' Torpedoes. The
event will be held in
Magnolia Square from 5 to 8
p m. Admission is free and
everyone is invited.
The G eneva School
A dvisory Council will m eet
at G eneva Elem entary School
beginning at 6:3 0 p.m .

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CRA wants input from residents near Fort Mellon Park
By Uane Edison
Herald Writer
SANFORD — The Sanford Community
Redevelopment Agency discussed a FRDAP
grant fmm the state of Florida for Ft. Mellon
Park April 6.
Certain elements must be included in the
Pa,rk, m order to receive the grant money,
which is close to $2(X),000, including restrooms,
playground equipment, and either basketball
courts, tennis courts, or voilevball courts.

Ground was already broken early this year,
on a play fort, which will cover the playground
^uirement for the grant.
requi
Re
Residents who live within about a mile
proximity to Ft. Mellon Park, should be receiv­
ing a survey in the near future asking what
they would like to see put in the park.
"We need to go to the people," CRA
Chairman Bob Parsell Jr. said.
Whether or not the park should be recre­
ational or passive, is another aspect the CRA is
working on.

According to Chris Smith, city Project
Manager, the drawings for everything but the
play fort is in pencil form right now, until they
decide what else to put in Ft. Mellon.
The FRDAP grant is not flexible with the
amenities, but some of the park elements, the
CRA coutd receive reimbursement for is a bike
trail, light im provem ents, a tot-lot, picnic
pavilions, restrooms, fort playground and bas­
ketball renovations.
Farscll said during the end of the discus­
sions that, "We're basically asking what else do

you w ant in the p ark ."
The su rveys, w hich w ould be d istributed in
w ater bills, are n ear com pletion and are said to
have a good return rate.
Robert Kuhn, CRA m em ber said o f him self
and C R A m em ber C harles Row e, "C h arles and
1 w ant to see activities."
The survey w ill take into accou n t the com ­
m unity's input, and if there is a stron g d esire
for certain elem ents th at cannot be im plem ent­
ed at Ft. M ellon Park, th at d ata w ill be used in
future park restoration projects.

C arlso n
C o n tin u e d fro m P ag e 1A
senes.
Carlson said friends and
fans provided many of the sto­
ries he researched in his trav­
eling across the Sunshine
State. Som e stories he disproved, others he merely doc­
umented what he found and
what he heard
One of the stories he heard
most is that of the skunk ape.
Also known as tin* swamp
cabbage man, the swamp ape
and the Harden booger, the
skunk ape is believed to be a
relative
of
the
famous
Sasquatih of Native American
lore You know, Rig Fool.
Carlson talked with five
anthropologists who claim
something like an ane ton.* up
their camp in South Florida,
lie also spoke of a Florida
Highway Patrolman who said
he saw a skunk ape cross
Alligator
Aliev
in
the
Everglades.
This claim goes back over
a hundred years," Carlson
explained "The *.kunk ape is
probably the mascot of weird
things
in
Florida.
The
Legislature even tried to pass
a bill to protect these things. It
mav have been tongue in
cheek."
Carlson shared his own
encounter with a strangely

telling incredible stories," he
said. "There have been serious
studies on whether or not
these things exist."
Carlson will share some of
the these stories and his new
book at a "W eird Florida:
Unleashed!" party scheduled
for Saturday, April 30 at 7 p.m.
at The Blue Dahlia, 112 E. First
St. He said it was very impor­
tant for him to kick off a book
tour in his hometown.
The public is invited to the
free party which will feature
prizes such as the actual map
used by the author in his
2,500-m ile quest to find
strange tales in Florida.
Personalities featured in the
book will attend. One person
has even promised to bring a
live skunk ape, Carlson said.
There is a $10,000 reward for a
genuine live Florida skunk
ape. The offer expires April 30,
tne same day as the party,
according to a promotional
flyer.
"I'm kind of partial to
Sanford," Carlson said. "The
promotion people wanted to
do it in Orlando, but I said I'm
going to do it in my home­
town." The promotion depart­
ment also has him talking
with newspapers with a mini­
mum circulation of 20,(MX), but

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There are
credible people
telling incredi­
ble stories.
ClxariI* Carlton.
I tnford natty*
and author

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similar creature.
As a 14-year-old boy.
Carlson and some friends
camped out on West State
Road 46 not far from the
Wekiva River. As boys will do,
they ran around in the woods
having a great time, when
they saw something standing
in the middle of the road in
the moonlight.
"It was seven or eight feet
tall," Carlson recalled. "It
crashed through the swamp."
The boys hunkered down in
their tents with every flash­
light burning. The next morn­
ing, they found orange peels
in the road where the creature
had stood.
"There are credible people.

Carlson madc-a special visit to
The Herald.
He added that he "snuck"
in 13 stories from Seminole
County into the Weird Florida
book.
He tells about the 1-4 Dead
zone where the graves of four
Germ an im m igrants were
aved over by the Florida
Apartment
of
Transportation. They lie in the
Lake Monroe area between
the railroad track and 17-42
under the interstate.
Strange tales from Barbara
Farrell’s
Firehouse
on
Palmetto Avenue in Sanford
are also included as well as
three pages devoted
to
Sanford's own wizard, Harry
Wise. One of the Abraham
Lincoln conspirators has a
body part buried in Seminole
County, and that story is
included as well.
Mark Sceurman and Mark
Moran are the Weird U.S. cre­
ative directors who present
the book, according to the
cover.
The book will be in stories
May 1. Carlson will appear at
the Altamonte Springs Barnes
and Noble bookstore May 20
at 7 p.m. and on June 6 at 7
p.m. at the Barnes and Noble
on East Colonial Drive in

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Orlando.
He is also publishing his
first work of fiction in June.
His first novel is titled,
"A shley's Shadow." Carlson
describes it as a murder mys­
tery, romance, ghost story. It is
based un the hauntings at
Ashley Tavern in Rockledge.
Sounds kind of weird, but
that's what Carlson's life has
become. He said his interest in
history and strange things
started with Bill Vincent the
father of Herald photographer

Tommy Vincent. The eld er
Vincent would tell tales to the
youngster* gathered at his fish
market in Sanford. Carlson
said Vincent would bring out
boxes and share stories about
artifacts.
"I learned Sanford history
that way," he said. He is a
native Floridian as well as of
Sanford. One of his descen­
dants even escaped from the
Spanish at C astillo de San
Marcos in St. Augustine in
1812. Weird.

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Water
Management District," CPH
Vice
President
Katrina
Bowm an said in a phone
interview Friday.
The W ater M anagem ent
District approved the study.
“They said yes there is an
existing pond, and water
quality im provem ents real­
ized in that pond that can be
used to offset the need for
storm water ponds in down­
town Sanford," Bowman said.
The initial number of cred­
its available is 20 credits, in
line with 20 acres, with a max­
imum number of 4i acres or
41 credits available for devel­
opment.
According
to
Bowman, there is more than
100 undeveloped acres in
downtown Sanford.
The Water Management
District is distributing 20 cred­
its to start, so that more stud­
ies can l*e done before the
other 21 credits are allowed to
ho Mild to developers.
Bowman said that CPH is
satisfied that all 41 acres will
work as expected without
stormwater ponds or storage.
"O ur feeling is that most of
the 41 acres will be available

for development and that the
Water Management District is
just playing it safe," Bowman
said.
Developers who are inter­
ested in purchasing stormwa­
ter credits will essentially be
helping offset the exists o f the
study.
When asked if this is attrac­
tive for developers, Bowman
replied, "Absolutely."
Bowman explained as an
example, that if a developer is
interested in building on a
five acre plot of land, normal­
ly 15 to 20 percent of that land
would be used for a retention
pond. With the stormwater
credits, the developer wilt
have that 15 or 20 percent of
land to use for additional
parking or a larger building.
The CRA agreed that the
attractiveness of the credits,
was not only with saving
developers land, but also the
cost of building retention
ponds themselves.
Currently, the Community
Redevelopment Agency is
determining a methodology
for charging for the stormwa­
ter credits. At their March 2.
2005 meeting, 6,56 stormwater

credits were awarded to
Suncor Gateway at Kiverwalk
Project at $1.50 per square foot
of the area to be developed
tim es 15 percent. Among
other factors, the m em bers
determined the price of those
credits because of the amount
of ad valorem taxes that will
be generated and the potential
for jobs that will be directly
and indirectly created, the
CRA minutes said.
On April 6, the CRA met
again and to determine a sys­
tematic way to charge for the
credits.
Russ Gibson, Planning and
Community Development for
the city, gave an update on his
research so far on determining
an amount.
"We're trying to get better
numbers," Gibson said.
According to GibMin, the
land value on undeveloped
property
in
downtown
Sanford is appraised from just
under $2 a square foot to $60 a
square foot.
The CRA discussed several
ways to calculate how much
to charge and how many fac­
tors go into figuring out that
charge fur credits.

Airline chooses Sanford
SANFORD
—
Recently,
Ailegiant Air, LLC and Orlando
Santoni International Airport
announced that Ailegiant has
M-kx1ixi Sanford as its base of
operations tor the next 10 years.
In making the announcement, it
vva» reported that the first in a
planned M’ries of flights to and
from Sanford will be to
MadiMin, Wisconsin. Those
flights are scheduled to begin
May 26 and will operate four
times a week.
Since that time, Ailegiant has
announced additional flights to
and fmm Sanford.
On March 29, Ailegiant Air

the flights.
While the fares for these
flights are considered low-cost,
special introductory fares will be

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Triplett said. "This needs to be
a tnought-out process."
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which better numbers may be
available for the CRA to w ork
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per week, on Thursdays,
Fridays, Saturday* and Sundays.
The fourth in the series of
flights will go to and from
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New measures
W M hSm foid M ayor Linda Kuhn sw orn Into office this week
aswriD aa incum bent Commissioners Velma Williams and Art
W ood raft the city appears renewed to m ove forward in its
develop m en t But w hat m easures over the next few y ean will
indicate success for the new commission?
Both Kuhn and W oodruff emphasized Sanford's need for a
m aster plan. That effort alone will serve as the single, most
im portant indicator of success for this commission. If at the end
o f Ha term , die city still operates under w hat Kuhn has called a
crisis m anagem ent culture, then progress will continue haphaz­
ardly and the city cannot afford that. Residents expect action
from rids commission. Enough discussion about a m aster plan
has taken place, now is the time to put one in place. Not to do so
w ill surely be term ed a failure.
The m aster plan should indude the city's desires for dow n­
tow n. We w ant diversity of business. We need investors w ho care
about the d ty and about their business appearance. We need
few er absentee landlords, and more places for people to live in
com fort and safety. Second story residences in downtown would
and develop a real sense of community. With a mas­
ter plan, developers will know what the dty wants and how they
can m eet standards. It will help them design plans that satisfy
the dty, while avoiding lengthy approval processes that have
caused frustration and conflict in the past.
The sam e goes for our parks, espedally Fort Mellon Park. Our
parks are the jewels that make Sanford shine. The master plan
m ust also address the city's requirements for the waterfront. No
inland Central Florida dty borders such a grand same as Lake
M onroe and the St. Johns River. All of this will make Sanford
attractive to residents, businesses, and visitors. Planning will
make o r break the progress already begun.
O nce plans are in place, code enforcement will protect their
integrity. Both Kuhn and Woodruff made code enforcement a
linchpin o f their campaigns. Sanford needs better enforcement of
codes already in place, but fust as important is a proactive stance
an solving problems. We don’t want a Gestapo, but ideas such as

switching from liens to fines for some violations will create more
bite in enforcement. Code enforcement with the teeth to be effec­
tive will be a true measure of success for this commission.
A new public safety building would serve as a visible sign of
success. Without one, the growing polia* and fire presence in
Sanford will suffer. Anyone who works in the current building
will tell you how cramped things have become. A modem facility
will provide a home for our newly accredited polio1department.
In order to obtain further accreditation that could open opportu­
nities for the department, a new public safety building is crucial.
The turmoil surrounding the city manager’s office since last
summer must be resolved quickly in order for Sanford to mor e
forward with any plans. It is important that stability and trust be
established in the city's top administrative position.
The key to all of this will be citizen participation. It is practi­
cally unheard of that more people vote in a runoff election than
the general election. Yet that is what occurred here. The low ini­
tial voter turnout questioned the resolve of Sanford residents for
their future. But they responded positively. To build on that
momentum, residents must have dear channels to voice their
opinions to dty leaders and have opportunity’ for taking part in
the progress that will affect all of us.
With the election over, it is time for Kuhn and W ax!ruff to fol­
low through with campaign promises.
We wish them, and the commission, well as they work to
make Sanford a better place.

Your Views

What if?
While I consider myself a
moderate history buff, I have a
tendency to forget dates of sig­
nificant occurrences In reading
the history of
this week, I
find that this
week. April
9th, marks
the end of
the
Civil
War, or as
some would
call it, the
W
a
r
Between the
Nick
States.
At
1:30
p.m. on April
9,
1865,
General Robert E. Lee, a»mmander of the Army of
Northern Virginia, surrendered
to General Ulysses S. Grant,
commander-in-chief of the
Union Army, ending the fouryear long war.
It took plaa.’ in the home of
Wilmer McLean, in the village1of
Appomattox Court House,
Virginia. (Some think that the
surrender was in the courthouse
itself, but such was not the easel.
Confederate soldiers were
allowed to keep their horses and
go free. Confederate officers

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could keep their swords and
side arms as well. While the sur­
render is considered as April
9th, the actual signing of the sur­
render documents took place
three day’s later. The death toll
for the Civil War was said to be
500,000 men.
t recall, many years ago,
someone wrote a bex»k- fiction of
course, with the* prem ia that the
South had won the war. The
author reportedly reflected on
the changes in our country had
that occurred. I never had the
opportunity to read the txx»k,
and don’t know tin* title, but it
does make a person think.
What if the South had,
indeed, won the war? 1 imagine
with the people in our nation,
things may have been different
for a few decades, but eventual­
ly, as the southern states re­
joined with the North, things
would probably have evolved
into wnat we have these days.
Some of our freedoms may have
taken longer to enact but even­
tually. I believe things would be
similar to what we leave today
But consider • what if
Germany and )apan had won
World War II and taken over our
nation? What kind of govern­
ment would we have tcxlav?

How would the freedom we
have he changed? What anildn't
we do, what couldn’t we own,
what type of economy would
we have? These are questions
few could answer, but I imagine
things would be very different.
As in many European or
Asian amntries, we may live in
the fear of a knock on the door
by the law’, telling us that we
have violated some law they
have, and will be placed in
prison for possibly years. Some
members of our families may
disappear unexpectedly - never
to be found again. Our women
may be treated as second-class
citizens, and would have few if
any rights.
Unfortunately, many folks
sevm to spend their time knock­
ing our governments (at all lev­
els) Listening to them, nothing
that government dews is for our
benefit.
Democrats
say
Republicans
are
evil
Republicans say our Democrats
are evil. For goodness sake,
folks, this country and its leader­
ship may not be perfect, but look
at the alternatives.
Let's appreciate the freedoms
we have, and if there are free­
doms still to be obtained, exam­
ine* the* situation, and do what
you can to bring them to
fruition. If we want our govern­
ment to work for us, shouldn't
we also work for them?

Developer offers
stadium ideas
lb the Editor
During my almost H) years as
a Realtor/Builder/ Developer in
Central Florida I haw read with
great interest the various
pros/cons and advantage*/dis­
advantage* pertaining to the ren­
ovation of the Citrus Bowl vs.
building a new arena for the
Magic and possibly competing
with UCFs $45,001,000 stadium.
My strong suggestion wcxild
be to consider the following:
1 - Renovate the present
Magic Arena into a IVrformmg
Arts Center., .it's downtown, in a
great kx-ation with ample park­
ing.
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ERNEST JAMES GILMORE

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Emest James Gilmore, 62, of
Orlando, died Saturday, April
2, 2005. Bom in Alabama, he
moved to Central Florida in
1942. He was a cement finisher
Survivors include wife.
Ruth N. Gilmore of Orlando;
mother, Veola Gilmore of
Apopka; sons, Ernest Jr. of
Orlando and John Lewis Tyler
of Apopka; daughters, Gloria
Brelove, Pameka Woolfoif,
Jackie Gilmore and April
Gilmore, all of Orlando; sisters,
lola Hugreloy of Plymouth.
Viola Tillman, Edna, Alma
Peterson, all of Apopka; brothers, Rufus Gilmore and Ray
Hollis Gilmore, both of
Apopka; 20 grandchildren; 17
great-grandchild ren;
Godchildren Vernon Small of
St. Petersburg and Juanita
McAlip of Clearwater.
Golden's Funeral home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

RUTH SORTET HARRIS
Ruth Sortet Harris, 74, of
Kingsland, Ga., died Saturday,
April 2. 2005.1le was a mem­
ber of the Daughters of the
American Revolution. She was
an FTU graduate and a mem­
ber of the Delta-Zeta.
Survivors include sons,
Frederick James Harris, 111, of
Jacksonville and William
Thomas Harris of
Apalachicola; daughter,
Margaret Jane Cappuzi of
Geneva; sisters, Martha
Hanson of Issaquah, Wa. And
Ann Marra of Chesterland,
Ohio; bmther Arthur Sortet of
Summerfieid, Fla.; II grand­
children; four great-grandchil­
dren.
Memonal services will be
held at First Methodist Chureh
in Saniord, Sunday, April 17, at
2 p.m. Remains will be
intern'd at hc*r daughter
Margaret Cappu/i's residence*.
Shepard Func'ral Home,

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Maureen Robinson of Zirconia,
N.C.; seven grandchildren;
four great-grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to
Four Seasons Hospice and
Palliative Care. P.O. box 2395,
Hendersonville, N.C. 28739.
Thomas Shepherd A Son
Funeral Directors and
Cremation Memorial Center,
in charge of arrangements.

JAMES D. HEMPHILL
James D. Hemphill 38, of
Sanford, died Wednesday,
April 6,2005. A lifelong resi­
dent of Central Florida, he was
bom Sept. 21,1966 in Winter
Park. He was an engineer in
telecommunications and a
member of All Souls Catholic
Church.
Survivors include wife,
Roberta; sons, James Jr. and
Jared, both of Sanford.
Gramkow Chapel of the
Collison Family Funeral
Homes and Crematory,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

REV. CECIL F. NEESE
Rev. Cedi F. Noose, 83, of
Sanford, died Thursday, April
7,2005.
Bom Feb. 28,1922, in
Andalusia, Ala., he moved to
Sanford in 2000 after his retire­
ment with 50 years in the
Mission Fields.
Survivors indude wife,
Delora of Sanford; son, Wilford
of Panama City; daughters,
Elna Snyder of Bolivia,
Rebecca Conklin of
Weaverville, Ala., Alice
Braswell of Covington, Ga.
and Joyce Kennedy of
Cummings, Ga.; brother,
Manford of Andalusia, Ala.; 15
grandchildren; five great­
grandchildren.
Gramkow Chapel of
Collison Family Funeral
Homes, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

JAMES JOHNSON
James Johnson, 58, of W*st
11th Street Sanford, died
Sunday, April 3, 2005, at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital. He was bom Oct. 4,
1946 in Sanford. He was an
assembler at Cobia Boat Works
and a Baptist.
Survivors include mother,
Gertrude J. Black of Sanford;
daughter, Shawn Harkness of
Sanford; brother, Calvin J.
Rollins of Sanford; one grand­
child.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, April 9, at 2 p.m. at
New Salem Primitive Baptist
Church. 1500 West 12th Street
in Sanford.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

JOHN J. NtTOLLI
John J. Nitolll 80, of Winter
Springs, died Tuesdav, April 5,
2005.
He was bom in Brooklyn,
N.Y. He was a warehouse
manager and member of the
Catholic church of the Nativity.
He was a World War 11 vet­
eran.
Survivors include wife, Sara
Nitolli of Winter Springs; son.
Roland Nitolli of Elmont, N.Y.;
daughters, Gloria and Valerie;
stepdaughters Erika and Else;
sisters Lucy and Mary.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes A Crematory, South
Seminole Chapter, Longwood,
in charge of arrangements.

MURIEL K. KLINE
Muriel K. Kline, 81, of
Zirconia, N.C., died Monday,
March 28, 2005. Bom April
23,
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1923, in Regina, Saskatchewan,
Canada, she moved in Sanford
in 192. She was the widow of
Frank D. Scott former Mayor
of Sanford. While in Sanford
she was a Red Cross
Swimming lastructor and a
Girl Scout Leader. She was on
the board of St. Andrews-ByTho-Lake Chapel in take
Tovaway.
Survivors include son,
Frank D. Scott Jr. of Altamonte
Springs; daughters, Deborah
Johnson of Marietta, Ga., Mary
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April 16

Directory collection
at 8anford Museum
The Sanford Museum has a large
collection of Sanford d ty directories,
the earik st being for the y ean 19091917. O ther early ones ate from 1887
(O range County), 1925,1926 and 1947.
W r are not sure w hether they were
published during the intervening
years, but do know they w eren't
printed during the 1930s. The Sanford
Museum Is alw ays looking for d ty
directories and donations.
One can And lots of Information In
die d ty directories. 1 thought you
m ight be interested in som e of these
things. O f course the main purpose of
................................ a d ty directory is
die listing of per­
sons
living
in
Sanford along with
their
addresses.
These are listed in
tw o w ays; alpha­
betical
and
by
address. If you
wanted to find out
who lived at a cer­
tain address in
1954, look up that
Stinecipher address
in the 1954
• • • # • • • # directory. If you
w anted to know
where Joe Blow lived in 1925, look up
his nam e in the 1925 directory.
Some directories have information
on the d ty a n d /o r county in the first
few pages and there is usually a list­
ing of businesses by category.
The following will give you an idea of
what can be found in die 1917 Sanford
d ty directory:
Seminole County officials included
County Judge E.F. Housholder; Sheriff
E.E. Brady; Clerk of Circuit Court E.A.
D ouglas; Superintendent of Public
Instruction T.W. Law ton; County
S olid tor Shelle M aine*; County
Surveyor W.A. Ginn; A ssessor of
Taxes Alex Vaughn; Tax Collector John
Jenkins; Supervisor of Registration
H.C. DuBose.
Those on the Board of Public
Instruction were F.P. Forster, C .A .
Dallas and C.F. Harrison.
County Commissioners were L.A.
Brumley of Sanford; L.P. Hagan of
Sanford;
C.W .
Entzm inger
of
Longw ood; O P. Swope of Oviedo;
m d E .H .K iIb ee of Geneva.
C ity officials included M ayor J.D.
D avison; clerk and collector J.C.
Roberts; treasurer and assessor R.C.
M axw ell Chief of Police W.A. TiUis;
Fite Chief G.P. Pax on; City Attorney
G eorge A. DeCottes; City Physician
Dr. O .J. Miller; and Sanitary Inspector
A.D. Smith.

I.F.
Ezele
w as Supervising
Principal with the following school
prindpaU: Miss Hazel Steven*, high
school; Mr. C.B. Dickinson, grammar
school; Miss Lily Farnsworth, Eastside
Prim ary; M rs. Stella Arrinton,
Westside Prim ary; J .N. Crooms, high
school, M ontez H arris gram m ar
school and M arie Wilson, Gold-bom
Primary.
In addition to Sanford resident*,
there are listings of persons living in
other tow ns in the county. In counting
these, I found that there were 42 living
in Altam onte Springs, 95 in Chuluota,
117 in Geneva, 40 in Lake Mary, 85 in
Longwood, 211 in Oviedo, 37 in Paola
and 12 in Wagner.

In the business section, there were
three blacksmiths listed; all located on
Sanford Avenue. These w ere R.T.
DeUigalL W.O. G reen and D.C.
How ard.
Attorneys w ere G eorge Decottes,
D ickinson and Dickinson, G eorge
H erring, Shelle Maine*, Wilson and
Housholder.
There were three boarding houses:
G ate C ity H ouse at 112 M yrtle
Avenue, Lakeview House at 319 E.
First S treet and Ohio House at 219
East First S treet
Those liste d as hotels w ere ByeLow a t 300 M agnolia Avenue, Mrs. M.
L 523 Palm etto Avenue; the
401
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SIB M agnolia;'Em pire Hotel at 402 W
K ret S tre e t H otel C am e* at 211 E.

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Above, winners of the Sanford Rotary Club essay contest show their certificates. The fourth graders from
Idylwilde Elementary School had to write about the Rotarian’s four-way test including Is it the truth? Is it fair to
all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned'’ Below shows
the celebration of the 100 years ot service that Rotarfans around the world have contnbuted. Th e Sanford club
joined 31,000 other Rotary clubs worldwide. Around the world. Rotary addresses poverty, literacy, health edu­
cation, micro-credit, urban peace, disabilities training, disaster relief and food distribution projects. Rotary began
in Chicago in April 1905. "The Sanford Rotary Club was founded in 1921 and is very proud of the service we
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and community leaders who continue to volunteer year-round to improve our local and worldwide communities."

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Women outdoors with guns and
the national wild turkey federation
Welcome #«» Stetson's
Corner, u'here toeekly
uv hope ft' share a hit
of w/irtt is gt\kl about
tlw Village o f Genera.
77ns column is Jed irated to a man who J i J
the same - Deputy
Sheriff Gene "Stetson"
Gregory, tr/io teas
killed in the line o f
duty /uly 8, 1998, in
Daria Kkmay
the place he was
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which amid not pre­
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never be the saute
because o f Deputy Gregory ... it will be

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CW. Hutmm at 115 Park
and |alm 8 Stamper at 111

The day outdoors, sponsored by the
Wfckiva Springs Strutter* Chapter of
the National Wild Turkey Federation,
' not only archery, but shoot-

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the second Saturday of the month at St. John
Missionary Baptist church at 2 p.m. All FAMU
graduates are encouraged to attend the chapter
meetings.

Hatpretend Bfo^rettomr at 314

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The annual Scholarship Banquet of the
Seminole County Chapter Florida AAM
University Alumni Association will be held April
23 at 6 p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center.
Guest speaker will be attorney Willie George
AUetv * Sanford native who practice* law in Fort
Lauderdale
Chapter President Daryl Mobley i* soliciting sup­
port from all FAM'uart*. and supporter* of FAMU
to purchase tickets for this scholarship affair. For
tickets call 407-323-6366.

“You've got a real good followthrough Stephanie" might sound like a
pickup line at a dub to tom e, but to
Stephanie it was much appredated
encouragem ent from her archery
instructor.
A registered nurse and one of 18
women participating in a Women in
the Outdoors, or WITO, program held
last weekend at Big Oak* Ranch in
Chuluota, Stephanie had this to say
about why she cam e to the even t “I
went to one of these several y ean ago
and it's great fun. It's good to be out-

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Family Fun Day will be
Saturday, April 16, from 11 a.rn.
until 4 p.m. at the New Mt.
Calvary Missionary Baptist
Church parking lot, 1109 W.
13th St. The carnival event will
benefit the Central Florida
Freedom School Summer
Literacy Project.
Fret* admission, food, games,
rides, carnival fun, and prizes
will bo featured.
M arva
Freedom School is where
children leam to love reading,
e e e e e e e e develop leadership skills, and
become more aware of their
cultural and historical background
Space is limited so register your children in the
Sanford community C h ild ren 's Defense Fund
Freedom Schools bv calling Dr. Gail Choice, 407687-7185.
The 21X15 Summer Literacy Project session will
be held fnun |une 20 through July 22. Students
and parents will attend follow-up sessions one
day a month for the duration of the school year.
The project focuses on assisting 50 at-nsk stu­
dents, ages h - 13, in the areas of reading, conflict
resolution and servant leadership
Workshops and assistance will be ottered to par­
ents on the best practices lor assisting their chil­
dren with academics. Families will receive this at
no cost.
Freedom School is rewcaving the fabric of this
community by involving members of the commu­
nity to come and read stories and share their expe­
riences during Harambee Time
Last summer. Central Florida Freedom School
served 50 students and their families with out­
standing results.
The school is currently accepting donations
toward food for parent nights, incentives for stu­
dents, items for silent auction and supplies for
their classrooms. For information, con tad Central
Florida Freedom Schools, "Free to be Me",
Incorporated, Dr. Gail Choice, Project Director, at
407-687-7185. Mrs. Dorothea Fogle, is site coordi­
nator.

tasting time receiving additional
instruction at the archery range. "We
learned firearm safety and tried a vari­
ety of weapons. I love the opportunity
tti get together with girl friends and be
outside."
Stephanie said her family is sup­
portive. She then confessed that
although her husband knows how to
do the things she was taught in the
program, perhaps he would not be her
best teacher.
First timer Marian found out about
the ev.ent from Big Oaks Ranch
O p eratio ns
Manager
Peggy
Green.
"Today,
not
m any people are
exposed to the out­
d oors,"
M arian
explained, "so to
have an experience
of being able to
shoot a Bow and
arrow ,
to
be
exposed to the dif­
ferent types of
gun* and the safety
■uttv.
of guns was a good
thing. We went on * •»
a hayride to the '. a
gun range, which
was fun.
"I'm glad I cam e
and
did
som e
things I had not
d ally in this sat­
in the rough

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is annual event for the Wekiva Springs
Strutters Chapter. She helped organize
the day's program.
"We are one of 2,21X1 chapters in the
United States,” Diann said. "Our chap­
ter is only 5 years old, but last year we
were first in the nation with our super­
fund banquet, raising over $120,000 for
conservation and preservation causes.
"Today's cause is bringing women
outdoors," stall'd Diann, who works in
real estate. "They meet new friends
and acquire new skills. A lot of women
think being outdoors involves just

hunting. Today we’ve included a stress
management and nutrition class,
canoeing and kayaking, and even wine
tasting. Last year we ottered a ruck
climbing wall and clay skeet shooting.
Get outdoors ... get involved,’ is our
motto "
Diann’s husband has been a mem­
ber of the turkey federation for about
20 years. Her involvement is more
wcent, as is the case with others in
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Sanford Avenue.
Stores that Mile clothing and
men’s furnishings were John K.
Mettinger at lfY&gt; W, First Street,
B.L. Perkins, at Second and
Magnolia; Sanford Shoe and
Clothing Company at 105 E.
First Street and Wotnlruff and
Watson at 208 East First Street.

Sweet Spirit Fashions will show
the latest in spring and summer
fashions, Saturday, April 9 from
2 until 4 p.m See the styles, col­
ors, drosses, suits, hats to match
and after-five attiro, all you need
to keep ladies he best dressed in
town. Sec you on the set of the
latest fashions for the ladies.
Sweet Spirit Fashions is on
South Sanford Avenue between
2nd and 3rd Streets. Yvonne says
if they don't have it, they will get
it.

T he H erald

The Annual Scholarship
Program at the Triumph, the
Church, of the New Age, 1006
West 6*" Street urges your pres­
ence, participation and support
for their scholarship program.
Come and enjoy a glorious time,
lifting up the name of Jesus,
Saturday, April 23 at 7 p.m.
William Tillman, Jr., cnairman.
Hope Tillman Sparrow, chairlady. Henry brown, co-chairman.
Elder Gradey Roberson, Pastor.

Continued from P ago 6A

more to the outdoors than just
the guys shooting the game.
The game can be used to make a
nutritious meal."
Caryn was also there to par­
take of the other classes.
"I love the clay shooting and
bow shooting," she said. "I love
the sporting aspect. I’m a com­
petitive person anyway, but not
in the way of running or being
too physical, so shooting is
great.
“I love everything about
Women in the Outdoors.
During the day I am an installer
with Florida Digital Network.
This is mv other life."
Fran, who installs banking
equipment in her other life,
brought a guest out to Big Oaks.
"This is my second WITO
event, and 1 brought my daugh­
ter Christina this time," said
Fran as she browsed the silent
auction items. "Actually it was
my husband who encouraged
me to go the first time. One
thing led to another and it was a
lot of fun. This year 1 brought
my daughter with me for some
family time. This gives me, as I
have gotten older, more of an

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Scoles
attendance Some have no affili­
ation with the federation at all
Mailers and word of mouth
brought several women to the
day's events. A few of them
brought their husbands to sit in.
help, or to just be involved in
the activities as well. A few of
the men present are qualified to
train the women in the skills.
Others an- there to offer moral
support, or in Caryn's case, to
lake the baby when needed.
Cary n's daughter, Emma, at
2 months of age, is the youngest
ot the girls sitting alongside the
soothing sounds of a small
creek tor the stress management
and nutntion class. Caryn, who
taught the wild game cooking
class, hopes to integrate the out­
doors into Emma's life from the
start
Today, she reports, she intro­
duced the class ot women to dif­
ferent tvpes ot game - gator, cat­
fish. trog legs, buffalo, and veni­
son - to show people that even
though an animal might be
“cute," it can also be a great
source ot t»n*d
"Ostrich meat is extremely
lean," Carvn said. "There is

Sunday. April 10.2008

appreciation for the outdoors.
"Growing up here in Florida,
1 had never really been around
guns. Then my husband started
bringing them home, and I
thought I'd better know a thing
or two about safety. As our chil­
dren have grown older, this has
ven us something to do now
at we don’t have the kids
there.”
"I had a good day,” added
Christina, a Lockheed Martin
employee. "I had never shot
something like the guns we
tried today. I (eel more confi­
dent now and I’ve had a lot of
fun too."
"The nutrition information
in this class was good, and
learning about stress, because
we all nave stress," Fran said.
"But not today - today was a
good day." A day outdoors.
IVc need yen to tell its what yen
Inete that is gixxt nfsuit Goimt.’
Hcusc sharr your information,
ideas and comments by calling
407-349~2l40, ria e-mail at darlastimpmet.net,
(please
put
"Stetson's Comer" in the subject
line), or with a fax to 4D7-349t i l l . Thanks!

S

M T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ttTH JUOCtAL
CIRCUIT, M ANOPOR

FEDERAL HOME LOAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF

Fab 16. 2005 aedarad In C M
Caaa No 04-CA-23S2-14-W ot
tha Cvcut Court ot tha 1ETH
JufEctal O c u t in and lor SEMI
HOLE County. Sanford, Florida.
I M i aal to tw htghaM and baat
laddar tot caah at tha Wa
Front Door at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa located
301 North Park Avenue In
Sanford Florida at 1100 am
on toe 1# day of April. 2006 Eta

VS

aat forth in aald Summary Final

COUNTY, FLORKM
QCNtNAL JU R im C TK M
C A M NO; 0 4 -C A -m M S -W

CONRAD DUNCAN. IF LIVING,
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
CONRAD DUNCAN CHERYL
DUNCAN. IF LIVING AND IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST CHERYL
DUNCAN. INDYMAC BANK.
F S B . C AND C COMPANY
LLC . AS TRUSTEE UNDER
TRUST AGREEMENT DATE 76 04 KNOWN AS TUCKER
LANE RESIDENTIAL LAND
TRUST JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS
N o n c e or
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foradoaura datad

COMMENCE AT THE NORTH­
WEST CORNER OF THE
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SEC­
TION 13. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA;
THENCE
NORTH
69*540)* EAST. ALONO THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID
SOUTHWEST 1/4. A DIS­
TANCE OF M O M FEET.
THENCE SOUTH 00‘OIOB'
WEST. ALONO THE EAST
LINE OF THE WEST V2 OF
THE WEST 1/2 OF SAID
SOUTHWEST 1/4. A DIS­
TANCE OF 462 00 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING
OF THE TRACT HEREIN
DESCRIBED
THENCE
SOUTH 69-6400- WEST PAR­
ALLEL WITH AND 462 00
FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH
LINE OF THE AFORESAID
SOUTHWEST 1/4, A DIS­
TANCE OF 99 79 FEET.
THENCE SOUTH 00*0040*
WEST. 260 00 FEET, THENCE
NORTH 69*6400* EAST. PAR­
ALLEL WITH THE NORTH
LINE OF THE AFORESAID
SOUTHWEST 1/4 430 00
FEET.
THENCE
NORTH
00*0040* EAST A DISTANCE
OF 2S0 00 FEET. THENCE

SOUTH 69*6400* WEST. PAR­
ALLEL WITH AND 4M 00 FEET
SOUTH OF THE NORTH LINE
OF THE AFORESAO SOUTH­
WEST 1/4, A DISTANCE OF
33021 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
LESS COMMENCE AT THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF
THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF
SECTION 13. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA;
THENCE
NORTH
69*S4W EAST. ALONG THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID
SOUTHWEST 1/4. A DIS­
TANCE OF 660 14 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 00*0109*
WEST. ALONO THE EAST
LINE OF T fC WEST 1/2 OF
THE WEST 1/2 OF SAID
SOUTHWEST 1/4, A DIS­
TANCE OF 462 00 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING
OF THE TRACT HEREIN
DESCRIBED;
THENCE
SOUTH 69*6400* WEST. PAR­
ALLEL WITH AND 462 00 FEET
SOUTH OF THE NORTH LINE
OF THE AFORESAID SOUTH­
WEST 1/4. A DISTANCE OF
99 79 FEET. THENCE SOUTH
00*0040* WEST 10 00 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 69*6400*
EAST. PARALLEL WITH AND
472 00 FEET SOUTH OF THE
NORTH LINE OF THE AFORE­
SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4.260 00
FEET.
THENCE
SOUTH
00*0040* WEST, 240 00 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 69*6400*
EAST. PARALLEL WITH THE
NORTH LINE OF THE AFORE­
SAID SOUTHWEST 112.160 00
FEET,
THENCE
NORTH
00*0040* EAST. 260 00 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89*64O0*
WEST. PARALLEL WITH AND
4*2 00 FEET SOUTH OF THE
NORTH LINE OF THE AFORE-

.....
SOUTHW EST
1N,
33011 FEE T TO TH E P O N T
O F BEOMNMO. TOOETfW R
WITH THE SOUTH PE I UN
(16) FEET O F TR ACT 6. M O OLETON OAKS. AOCOROtNQ
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AE
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
39. PAGES 33. 34 AND 36.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

tf* 16 day of I
Mtrywrre Mono
(CIRCUrr COURT SEAL)
dark o tto a O o * Cowl
By : Mary SBoupa
Dapury dark
Pubttah in:

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WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
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•nth dnaMaat naading • apacontact COURT AOM M STRATION
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Pubttah Fabruary 23.2006 and
March 2. 2005
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Thank you
Sanford
...Now it’s time to
get this party
started!
Good work, well done should be fun and
enjoyable for everyone, no matter how
hard or arduous the task. And we have
workto do. It'stime for our ud!amond In
the rough" to rite to its full potential and
be the best it can be.

Taking aim with the Women in the Outdoors.

Iamhonored to have been elected your
newmayor. A sincere thank you to all
who helped. Nowit's time to get to work.
— Mayor Unde Kuhn
Rowcal Mvttwamant paidtor and tppiMd By
Lrta KUmtor Mayor of Sanford.
313 Ptfmtio Awn* t o t a l PL

Mayor Linda Kuhn
is on the job!
Archery with the Women in the Outdoors.

S h ark ey 's B a r

Sem inole targets Ja x
SANFORD — The Seminole
County*
C onvention
and
Visitors Bureau has announced
a new m arketing cam paign
aimed at the Jacksonville are*,
designed to increase spring and
w m m er tourism in m e central
Florida County.
"O ur research of the leisure
m arket in the Jacksonville area
„ „ „ ed
„ that there „is _________
show
an interest
in the features Seminole County
has to offer", said Suzan B u n a
execu tive director of the
Seminole County Convention
and Visitor* Bureau. "Som e of
the highest rated attributed
w ere m e area's natural ele­
ments, such as Lakes, rivers and

sum er magazines and outdooc
online and email advertising,
This cam paign m arks the first
tim e the Sem inole C ounty
Convention
and
Visitors
Bureau has ever utilized TV
cum m enials to attract visitors.
The cam paign w as to have
started on A pril 1, and run
through the summer. A unique
feature of this marketing «
paign is that select hotels and
resorta join forces in offering the
third night free during the peria d of June 15 and Nov. 15.
A s post 9 / 1 1 travel canbnto trend tow ard sh orter
by m
a e our
I m att

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Soninole C ounty "The O ther
of O rlando" brand, the

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B ta to rp
H oly C ross
L utha ra n
C h u rch
760 Sun Drive
Lake Mary
Paul Moyer
Pastor

Sunday Morning Worship
8:00, 9:30, &amp; 11:00 am

437-NonDsnominstlonal
S tm lnola Com m unity Church
5070 Orange Bfvd. Sanford
407-324-0199

www.semlnotachurch.com
Jerry Walsh. Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday BAM, 610:45AM

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Shower Dow n ot Blessings
201 Elm Ave, Santord, FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship. 11AM
Tu t. Prayer. Bible Study. 7:30 PM

4 4 9 -P r e s b y ts r ia n

First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd 9 Oak
407-322-2662
Email riopeflsanloidPrcstaUKQ
Sun Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun
Youth.
Food.
Movie.
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir 9 Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wed Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5.30PM
W ed Bible Study Adults 6PM
W ed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
W o Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen, Minister

440-Lutharan
401-Anglican

U 4 I W . 8R 426 (Atoms Ave)
(1/4 milt oft Greenaway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo, Florida
407-687*2376
1826 Book Of Common Prayar
Sunday Sarviott
Holy Eucharist
6AM
Sunday 8chool (all agas) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both aarvicat}
Weekday Holy
Eucharist Sarvieas
TUaaday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
l2Noon
Tha Difference is
Worth lha Distance

402-Assembly of God
Ctfy Church
690 E. Airport Btvd
Sanford. FL 32773
407*321-9600
Eugana Smith. Pastor
Sunday Sarvieas, 9:00AM 6
10:30AM
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2462 8. Park Ava
Sanford, F L 32771
407-322-9222
Ja S K ra l, Pastor
w m osy Vforinip
Sarvtca 9:30AM
' Sarvica 7PM

404-Baptist
O ra o t Sapd at Church
■19 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood, FL 32790
407*265*3999
Pastor Dava Thompson
Sunday School.....9:30am
Morning Worship ....10:45am
Evening Worship.....6:00pm

404-Baptist
Central S apdat Church
3101 Weet 8 A 46
Santord. F L 32771-6S44
407*322*2914
Jimmy Dale Patterson, Senior

Sunday Morning Bible Study 9 am 6
10:30am
Worship Sarvieas 9am 6 1030am
Wednesday Prayar Sarvica 6 3 0
pm

590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn. Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
8unday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wad Prayar Meeting 7:30PM
Nursery Provided

First Baptist Mark h am Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, 407-333-2065
Or. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nelson Chapman, Youth Pastor
S unday-W orship 10:48AM
O d d r s n t AW ANA Club 9 30PM
Family Activities.. 6PM

919 S. Park Ava, Sanford, FL
407*322*6041/407*321 *9351
Youth: 407-322*5322
Rev. Rick Blythe, Sr. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith. Pastoral Cara
Rev. R. Wagoner. Music
Rev Mark Wiliams, Students
Adam Willow. Intern-Students
•Sunday School...9:15AM
Sunday Worship.1030A;6P
Wad Activities, all agas. 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

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207 E. 25th St.
M l *6666

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691 Stats Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
407*339-3817
Chris Whaley. Senior Pastor
S unday
•9 3 0 am Sunday School
•10:50am Worship Service
•500pm Youth Choir
■5:30pm Youth Discipline
•5:30pm Awana
•5:30pm Pastor's Discipieship Study
•6:30pm Divorce Care
•5:30pmVocal Ensembles
TUaaday
700pm Ladies Bible Study
•10:30am Pastor's Bible Study
6:00pm Pastors Disciplineship
Study
6pm M I C at Night (Music 9
Missions in Children at Night)
&lt; P M Orchestra Rehearsal
•6:30pm Youth Bible Study
•7:00pm Pastor'a Bible Study
•7:00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7;30pm Youth Activities in Gym

Sapdat Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322*5469
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker.
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv. 6:15AM
8unday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship .11AM
Evening Worship(TBA) .4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanford FL 32773
l*07| 323-1583
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T h e Family Friendly Chuich'

Ron Wilkams. Sr. Pastor
BP Simpson. Associate Pastor
Dave Schneke. College and Career
Pastor
Scoft Garren. Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A.M. Svcs 6:30am 6 11am
•tola Study 9:45am
■Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wad. Bible Study 6AW ANA 7pm

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PEST CONTROL

4100 H.E". Thomas Jr Pkwy
Santord, F L 32771
(407)!

M N R U IS 4 9 W F

Sunday Worship Sam, 1030am 6
6pm
Sunday School 6:19am
LoCvMea, AM Ages

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tot IP s* Me OwnSsan audwt

Santord. FL
407-322-3798
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RlverWalk Church
Sanford C hurch of O od
601 W 22nd St. 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 6-7PM
Wednesday Famity Enrichment
7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Chnstian School
Pre-School thru grade B
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

C hurch of O o d of Pr ophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave. Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Hams. Pastor
Sunday School ... 9:4SAM
Praise 9 Worship ...10:30AM
Message by P a s to r.llA M
Evening Service......6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.tOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) TPM.

C hu rch (N A C C C )
2401 S. Park Ave. Sanford
407-322-4564
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday School .... 9 30AM
Morning Worship 11AM
Choir Practice Wed . 6 30PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Epiacopal
Hoty Croee Episcopal C hurch
S. Park Ave 0 4th 51. Santord FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 9 10a.m.
Nursery 9 Sunday School tor chil­
dren. Midweek worship in Chapel on
Tues. 9 Weds. Community meal •
530pm Weds. For limes 9 detail of
studies and activities. Call 407-3224611.

TOO Rinahart Rd. Lk Mary, FL
407*444*6673
Rev Charles L. Holt, Rector
Wkand Eucharist: Sat. 8pm
Sun 730am . 9am. 11am
Child. Church 9am/1lam
Nursery. 9:48am *1248pm

Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. FL
407-333-2030
Dr Michael L Andrews.
Interim Minister
Early Service. 8 30AM
Sunday School, all ages 9 15AM
Traditional Worship 10 30AM
Nursery Provided

Upaala Community
Presbyterian Church
LuPtaran C hurch of
Th e Redeemer
(Mfaoourt Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave. Sanford. FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday Schoo l......9:15AM
Worship Service.... 10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
HltpV/Www terms org

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101 Upsala Rd. Santord Hwy46A 9
-n
Upsala Rd.n
Intanm Location: Upaala
Community Church
407*322*7312
Sob Smaamann. Pastor
Sunday Worship 6:15AM A 6:30PM
Nuraary Provided
www.NewCrtabonChurch cc

443-Mathodlst
I Church
406 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr 6 427)
407*322*7900
Rev Wayne Stone. Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
inter Mlaato n .......... 10:30am
MOtTvnQ v»o?#nip x . i i i n
Stott Study
W ednesday........... 6:30am
Children's Tima
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Nursery provided tor Babies
and Smaa Children.
'Sm all Enough To Love You Growing in Chnst To Serve You*

"Knowing 9 Making
Known Jesus Christ"
Com er of 46-A 9 Upsala Road.
Sanford FL
407-330-2635
www.uosalachutch.com
R ev Bryan L. Wenger. Paslor
Sunday School
9 00am
Morning Worship
10 00am
Nursery Care Provided

451-Seventh Day
Adventist
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• ™ i i n W ijf A V W f n lV I V fW rv fi

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

•v*fTiui IMy AdWfltlll
M ARS HILL SDA
800 East 2nd St Santord. FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School
9 30AM
Drvtne Worship
11AM
Wed Prayer Mlg 7 30 PM

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church of Paata
l Church
419 Park Ave. Santord. FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradahaw. Pastor
SiSn 111 I. tiln ««h l«
M Om inQ YVOranip.

•:30am 91100am
9:49am Contemporary Service
C ofloe FeMowship. 9:30am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Vbuth FeMowship. 4pm
Nuraary Provided

5560 Wayside Drive
Santord FL 32771
(Oft i - 4 ( E n t 5 t ) West
First Street on Left •One Mile)
Leonard 0 Donnell. Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel is good News"
Sunday School
9 45 AM
Morning Worship
11 AM
Evening worship
6PM
Mid-Week Mlg Wed 7:30 PM
Piease Share Your Lite With us

407-Catholic

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419-Church of God

Hoty C ross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive. Lake Mary. FL
Paul Moyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas. Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening.....5:30PM
Praise 9 Worship
Sunday M orning.....8AM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ....930Am
Praise 9 Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

431-Charismatic

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975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7706
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
W ednesday......7:30PM
Child Care provided
Reading Room
145 Wekiva Springs Rd
Ste 149A, Longwood. FL
Phone 407-669-1490
Mon-Fri I0am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

425-Congragational

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Santord, Florida
407-323-6067
r Mark Barih. Pri
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437-Non-

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access, Smith explained.
Some of the major reasons
for the project, Smith said,
was for shoreline stabiliza­
tion, bringing the area back

for public use, and trying to
get the sailboat regatta back.
“It's iust another venue for
Sanford — for recreational
marina activities," Smith said.
The first phase of the proj-

CITY IF UKE HUY
NITICE IF PVBUCIEJUNNB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Mayor and City
Commission of the City of Lake Mary, Florida, that
said Commission shall hold a Public Hearing on
Thursday, April 21, 200S at 7:00 p.m., or as soon as
possible thereafter as possible.
Th e City of Lake Mary proposes to adopt the fol­
lowing ordinance:

ORDINANCE NO.____
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA DELETING EXISTING SECTION 157.00
(D) AND SECTIONS 157.11 THROUGH 157.23.
ADOPTING NEW SECTIONS 157.11 THROUGH
157.23, ESTABLISHING REVISED ARBOR REGU­
LATIONS FOR THE CITY; PROVIDING CONFLICTS,
SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Commission
of the City of Lake Mary, Florida, that said Commission
will hold a Public Hearing on April 21. 2005 at 7:00 P.
M „ or as soon after as possible, related to the pro­
posed revision of various sections of Chapter 157,
Landscaping and Arbor Regulations, revising the City’s
arbor regulations for all properties within the City of
Lake Mary.
A copy of the proposed ordinance is available for
inspection in the Community Development Office. Lake
Mary City Hall. 911 Wallace Court, Lake Mary. Florida.
Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A.M . until 5:00 P.M.,
or you may call 407-585-1442 for information concern­
ing these amendments.
Th e Public Hearing will be held in the City Commission
Cham bers at 100 N. Country Club Rd„ Lake Mary. The
public is invited to attend and be heard. Said hearing
may continue from time to time until the Mayor and City
Commission make a final decision.
N O T E : P E R S O N S A R E A D V IS E D T H A T T H E C IT Y
M A K E S A T A P E D R E C O R D O F T H IS M E E T IN G F O R
IT S C O N V E N IE N C E . T H IS R E C O R D M AY N O T C O N ­
S T I T U T E AN A D E Q U A T E R E C O R D F O R T H E P U R ­
P O S E S O F A P P E A L F R O M A D E C IS IO N M A D E B Y
T H E C ITY . A N Y P E R S O N W IS H IN G T O E N S U R E
TH A T AN A D E Q U A TE R E C O R D O F TH E P R O C E ED ­
IN G S IS M A IN TA IN E D F O R A P P E L L A T E P U R P O S E S
IS A D V IS E D
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A R R A N G E M E N T S A T H IS O R H E R O W N E X P E N S E .
N O T E : IF A P E R S O N D E C ID E S T O A P P E A L A N Y
D E C IS IO N M A D E B Y T H IS A G E N C Y W IT H R E S P E C T
T O A N Y M A T T E R C O N S ID E R E D A T T H IS M E E T IN G
O R H E A R IN G . H E O R S H E W ILL N E E D A R E C O R D
O F T H E P R O C E E D IN G S . A N D TH A T. F O R S U C H
P U R P O S E . H E O R S H E M AY N E E D T O E N S U R E
T H A T A V ER B A TIM R E C O R D O F T H E P R O C E E D ­
IN G S IS M A D E. W H IC H R E C O R D IN C L U D E S T H E
T E S T IM O N Y A N D E V ID E N C E U P O N W H IC H T H E
A P P E A L IS T O B E B A S E D . F L O R ID A S T A T U T E S
286.0105.
P E R S O N S W ITH D IS A B IL ITIE S N E E D IN G A S S IS ­
T A N C E T O P A R TIC IP A TE IN A N Y O F T H E S E P R O ­
C E E D IN G S S H O U L D C O N T A C T T H E C IT Y A D A
C O O R D IN A T O R A T L E A S T 48 H O U R S IN A D V A N C E
O F T H E M E E T IN G A T 407-585-1424.

ect is estim ated to cost
$449,000, with funding from
three different sources: the
city,
CRA,
and
Suncor
Properties.
Smith said that wind cur­
rents, river flow currents,
storm occurrences, and even
different marina activities
present many challenges to
the project.
"W e don't want to put
som ething down that will
hurt boats," Smith said.
Phase 2 of the project will
consist of about 1,400 lineal
feet of construction, with an 8feet wide aluminum floating
dock with an attaches! wave

teacher that will talk with you
helps too."
Their teacher is Evonne
Cohen, who works with
Seminole High Schix&gt;l literacy
specialist Kevin Smith. Together
with two other teachers and two
assistants, they work with stu­
dents who struggle the most
with reading.
Cohen said she conferences
with the students quite a bit to
emphasize skills they need to
improve. She* wants the students
to connect with themselves and
each other.
"We really build community
and push confidence in read­
in g " Cohen said.
Principal Walt Gritfin was
prepared for the school's D
grade from the* state last year.
The lowest performing reading
students did not improve
enough and that hurt the final
grade.
Seminole dropped to a D. and
Lake Brantley High School
dropped to a C. Both schools
and Lyman High School nowhave literacy’ specialists, or as
Smith iefcrs to himself, reading
coaches.
A variety of factors rates these
students as Level 1 readers.
There an* six levels with six
being the highest.
Some never learned decoding
or working with phonics to rec­
ognize syllables, others struggle
with comprehension and vocab­
ulary. The* district brought in
le like Smith to work with
•west quartile of readers.
Seminole County PublicSchools also volunteered to
develop a pilot program for the*
state on boosting reading scores.
The district will test three pro­
grams. all three of which are
part of the Seminok* curriculum.
Smith said.
Those* programs are starting
and will increase* next year.
Smith said. Every high school
will have reading specialists
starting in August, he added
A change in the* state grading
formula this year has Smith
wondenng how schcxil grade's
will be impacted.
Instead of |ast the lowest 25
percent of the stude*nt popula­
tion having to show 50 percent
gains in reading, throe classes of
learning disablc*d students will

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to pass FCAT, but you are also
teaching the skills you should
teach anyway," he said.
Each student is different with
different obstack*s. Some never
read outside of schcxil. A book
exchange program Ls underway
to alleviate that probkm. (See
separate article.)
"I tell the students that it’s
like sports. You wouldn't just
run onto a football field or bas­
ketball court and start playing
without any practice," he said.
Smith also said he a recent
frond toward parents becoming
more involved in leading witn
their children is very encourag­
ing.
An idea that has really
panned out. Smith said, Ls hav­
ing junior and senior leadership
students work with ninth and
10th graders. He pairs students
and tne older ones read 20 per­
cent while the struggling stu­
dents read 80 percent.
This again Ls building com­
munity. He sees friendships
forming and both levels are
learning from each other. Thirtypairs of students have read one
novel and have begun a second,
Smith said.
More students will be
involved in this program next

year.
"This has been one of the b a t
programs I have ever started,"
he said, somewhat surprised at
the level of success.
Smith asks adults to be role
models of reading and he it
always looking for volunteers.
"If they never see people
reading they won’t think it's
important,"
Smith
said.
"Hopefully students won't iuat
see adults watching TV." If they
see peopk* reading newspaper*
books and magazines, then they
will follow that attitude.
Jerome Chandkrr has grown
an affinity for reading. The ninth
grader from Cohen’s class said
he never had an interest in
books before this year.
"I'd see a book and pass by
it" he said. "I didn’t want to
read books."
Now he reads all the time, he
said.
The last book he read is
"Darkness Before Dawn." That
has led to another new interest
— writing.
Cohen said Jerome rewrote
Shakespeare's "Romeo and
Juliet," into a contemporary
story with modem language.
"This class helps me be a bet­
ter reader,” he said.

SANFORD — Seminok* High
Schtxil PISA will hold a use*d
txx&gt;k drive on April 18.
The* books collected will be
distnbute*d to our students who
do not have easy access to read­
ing materials outside of school.
Bnng donations to the front
office between 7 a m to 3 p m.
Bcxks should be in good con­
dition and suitabk* for middle or
high schcxil students. Bcxiks for
younger roaders an* also wel­
come for our Pro K program.
For more information call
Kevin Smith 407-320-5103 or
Beverly Ewen 407-323-7131.
be included.
Specific Learning Disabled
(SLD), Emotionally Disabled
(ED).
and
Educationally
Mentally Disabkxl students wiil
have to show improvement as
well.
"That's going to change the*
whole dynamic," Smith said.
Some may assume that the
students with disabilities will
bnng grades down but often
they generate sizeable improve­
ments in a year, which could
help a school's overall grade.
Eventually, Smith said one
goal Is to have all Level 1 and
Level 2 reading students in
intensive courses Only some of
the Lt*vel 2 students are getting
help right now’, he said.
Coming from Millennium
Middle School, Smith once
worked with Griffin who used
to be principal then*. I le has also
worked with about 60 penvnt of
the students in the* intensive
One difference in the* age lev­
els Is that in high schcxil the stu­
dents realize they have a prob­
lem and are more willing to
accept that. Smith said.
"I have students come* to me
hen* and sav, 'Put me* in a read­
ing class,'" he said, adding that
had ne*ver happened in middle
schcxil.
Some may say that the
schcxils are teaching to pass the
FCAT, but Smith said the* assessmernt te*st is completely aligne*d
with what Ls taught in the curriculum.

’True*, you want the students

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N O T IC E

Michelle A. Perez, O.D.
BAYHEAD EYE CENTRE

Board Certified Optometrist, will no longer be
practicing at Bayhead Eye Centre as of April 29.
2005. because she will be moving out of Central
Florida area. Th e medical files will still be located
at Bayhead Eye Centre, 820 W. Lake Mary Blvd.,
Suite 104, Sanford. Florida, 32773.
Th e office phone number is (407) 322-2230.

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Authority has been inundated
w ith hurricane rep ain and
refurbishing needed dwellings
for SHA residents.
Saturday, April 9, beginning
at 9 a m ., Northland votunte m
will help with painting, land­
scaping, rem odeling kitchen
Iding display
cabinets, buildl
shelves, pressure
re cleaning and
sprucing up the tile floors in
needed buildings.
Elizabeth Graham , H arbors'
director and staff extends
appreciation to volunteers,
Northland project leaders Kris
M ante and M ike W hite. In
addition, Rebekah Richey and
Georgia Bruton have been such
a blessing to the Harbors.

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LONGWOOD — Harbor
Literacy and Learning Center of
Sanford have been named
recipient o f the Northland
Outreach Service Prefect
Northland,
A
Church
Distributed of Longwood,
chose the Harbor Literacy and
learning Center as one of its
April Helping Hands Outreach
Service Projects. The Seminole
County Public Schools Harbor
Literacy and Learning Centers
are located in the heart of the
Sanford Housing Authority
complexes. The Harbor is sup­
ported by community volun­
teers, business and collaborativepartners.
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They may install 60 boat slips
attached to the backside of the
floating dock.
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carry out the redevelopment
of the areas designated as the
Lake Monroe Waterfront and
Downtown
Sanford
Com m unity Redevelopment
Area and tne Seminole Towne
Center
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Wednesday of each month at 4
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Back on right path

HaraM photo* by Don Ping
Velma Williams, top photo center, takes the oath of office. Art Woodruff, above right, gets a kiss after
taking his oath of office Tuesday evening. Below. Sanford's new Mayor Unda Kuhn raises her right
hand to be sworn in Tuesday

MortM photo by John Solabury

T h e space shuttle rolls out to the launch pad Wednesday for the first time since the Columbia broke
apart upon reentry in February 2003.

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Pioneer and Sony*.

L essard
Orlando Sanford International
airport presented the |*ift to
Lessard, The gilt was a large,
long plastic cast* and Lessard
told the crowd he wasn't
going to open it there.
"W hat is it,” People from
the audience asked?
"It's a shotgun," Lessard
said as the crowd laughed.
The meeting was then
adjourned,
so
that
the
Commission could reconvene
after the swearing in of new
M ayor Kuhn and the two re*

elected city Commissioners.
City clerk, Janet Dougherty,
swore Kuhn in first, and after
signing her papers, she
received a standing ovation
from the
crowd.
Both
Commissioners Art Woodruff
and
Williams
received
applause after being re-swom
into their commission seats.
As Kuhn took her seat as
Mayor for the first time, she
said jokingly, "Be careful what
you ask for— vou might get
it."

Kuhn said that Lessard had
said alm ost everything she
could say, and that his shoes
would be hard to fill.
"We have so much to be
proud of and so much we can
work toward," Kuhn said.
Kuhn told the audience that
she has a saving from Mark
Twain in her house, hanging
on the wall that says, "Always
do right, it will gratify some
people, and astonish the rest."
"1 hope I gratify more than
I astonish,” Kuhn said.

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Tire disposal Saturday until 3 p.m.
LONGW OOD
—
On
Saturday, April 9 from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m., residents of
Seminole County may dispose
o f u p to 10 tires free o f charge

at either the Central Transfer
Station in Lungwood or the
Seminole County Landfill in
Geneva.
The free disposal is for tires

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from residential properties
only. For more information,
call Solid Waste Management
Customer Service at 407-6652260.

Stepping teams perform at S C C
SA N FO R D — Sem inole
C om m unity C ollege's College
R each-O ut Program w ill host
"S tep p in g to E levate," a step
■how and fundraiser for the
p rogram Saturday, A pril 9, in
th e
S a n fo rd /L a k e
M ary
C am p u s Fin e A rts C on cert
H all (building G ).
S tep team s from Lake 1
H igh S ch ool Sem inole Hif.
S ch o o l Lym an H igh S ch ool
H igh
School,
M iddle S ch o o l

M eadow brook M iddle S ch ool
Sanford M iddle School and
M idw ay Elem entary w ill p e r­
form durin g the show , w n k h
begins at 6 p m
A dvance tickets for $6.50
are availab le in th e SCC
CRO P O ffice in room T -l on
the
S a n fo rd /L ak e
M ary
C am p u s. Tickets fo r $ 7 .5 0
(w ith a canned g ood ) and $10
(w ithout a canned good ) will
be available th e d ay of th e
show.

A ll food d on ation s w ill
benefit Second H arvest Food
Bank of C entral Florida. Call
40 7 -3 2 8 -4 7 2 2 e x t. 3145 for
m ore inform ation.
S C C 's C ollege R each-O ut
P rogram offers stu d en ts in
grad es 6 through 12 academ ic
enrichm ent and personal and
career developm ent op p ortu ­
nities, w hile also encouraging
them to explore p ost-secondary education upon the com ­
pletion o f high school.

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SANFORD — The 20th
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and Cover Boy,
Model/Beauty
Search te underway. There
wMbe eight ag» divisions for

five years old.
W inners will be eligible to
qualify for a $10,000 savings
bond and many other prises.
Over $2 million in cash and
priaee will be awarded in over

phone 1-800-260-7239, and
forms will be mailed.
Locally, the competition
will be held at Seminole
Towna Center in Sanford on

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W inter Springs took control of
boys’ vollcybatl in the Sem inole
A thletic Conference w ith big w ins
over Lake M ary and O viedo this
C hris Asanoff had 11 kills and
C arson Roll had 16 blocks as the
Bears took dow n O viedo in four
gam es, 25-23, 22-25, 25-17 and 25-19
on Tuesday.
Blahnik had 16 kills and M cCann
13 assists for the Lions, w ho fell to 8-

6.
W inter Springs then picked up one

Winter Springs improves
to 11 -2 with wins over
Lake Mary and Oviedo
of its biggest victories of the season
on Thursday as A lex K eeler had 16
kills, m ost com ing off of p art of
D avid Sm ith's astounding 4 7 assists
as the Bears w on a tough four-gam e
battle w ith Lake M ary, 2 5 -1 7 ,2 5 -2 2 .
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Seminole,
Lake Mary
triumph in
dramatic
fashion
W e've all watched high­
lights on ESPN and other
sports shows of Major
Leaguer's launching
game-winning home runs
in the final inning to give
the home team a 'walkoff' win.
W ell walk-off singlet
aren't bad either.
Both Seminole and Lake
Mary picked up big extra­
inning district softball
wins tnis week with
dutch hits in their final at
bats.
The Fighting SeminoleWinter Springs battle saw
both team s come up with
dram atic hits.
The Bears (9-7) took an
early lead, but host
Seminote came back to
take the lead and
appeared to have the vic­
tory in hand with two out
and no one on in the top
of the seventh.
But Morgan Mason,
who had driven in a run
earlier and finished twofor-four, kept the game
alive by blasting a solo
home run out of the park
to tie the game at 5-5.
The Tribe (12-4) would
not let the game get away,
however, and senior
Ashley Tabor, who signed
a Letter-of-Intent with
Florida Community
College at Jacksonville
recently, came through
with the game-winning
hit in the bottom of the
eighth inning, giving the
Noles a 6-5 win.
Tabor, a power-hitting
southpaw, had driven in a
run earlier in the game
with a double and ended
the night two-for-thiee.
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H olladay posting 14 assists and
H inson 15 blocks.
Lake M ary w as com ing off an
im pressive three-gam e sw eep of
Lym an, 2 5 -1 4 ,2 5 -1 9 and 25-18, w ith
M iranda getting 15 kills and
H olladay Dumping up 25 assists.

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gam es o v er SA C foes th is w eek,
com ing back from a tw o -set d eficit
to ou tlast O viedo, 2 3 -2 5 ,2 1 -2 % 2 5 1 5 ,2 5 -1 9 and 15-4, an d th en w inning
a four-set m atch w ith L ak e B ran tley
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on Thursday.
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kills, w hile Ryan h ad nine d igs.
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a gam e of .500 on Tuesday w ith a
three-set sw eep o f Sem inole (2 -llX
2 5 -1 6 ,2 5 -1 6 and 25-14, w ith B oyko
getting 11 kills, M ann fou r b k xk a
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USF sooted first with one run in the
bottom of the second. UCF looked to be
out of the inning with the base* loaded
aa D exter Ruder hit a routine double
ptey ball to shortstop, but Richmond
threw the ball away on hb throw to i
ond on the attem pted double play to
•core the firat ran of the game for the
Richmond made up tor hb error in
the third with die bat aa he stroked a
tw o-out. RBI-single to left center to tie
the game at one. Matt Ray was hit by a
pitch with tw o outs, stole second, and

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The Tribe had extended their
winning streak to seven games
w iA an opening triumph over
Lake H ighlandPrep, but then
drop p ed * 5-4 decision to
Monaignor Pace from Miami
and a 4-2 decision to Beech
High School from Tenneoaee.
flier* w as no shame A losing
A e tw o gam es as Pace (14-5)
went on to w A the tournam ent
and b a defending state cham­
pion and Beech (14-3) w as a
state champion A Tennessee
last year.
But Seminole head coach
Dave Rogers still felt h b team
should have won A e presti­
gious tournam ent
"A ou r first 13 gam es we
made 12 errors and then we
make 12 A three gam es A
Kissimmee,” said Rogers. "1
don't know why we had so
m uch trouble w iA our defense,
but even then w e lost tw o dose
g b w t o s e t y giant teams. If
b t had fliM ed better w e could
have won it.”
Tabor had a big gam e against
Pace, going tw o-for-A ree w iA
a run scored and tw o RBI
while Norian Torres added a
double and tw o RBI. Also con­
tributing were Perkins and
Amy Joyce (single, run), Emilee
Edctman (single) and Bethany
Lawrence (run).
Against Beech, Sheens W at*
had a single and an RBL while
Joyce and Emilee Edetman had
one single each and Tabor and
Jennifer D avb scored one run
each.
Lake M ary (15-5X meanwhile,
picked up ib second district
w A A as many game* by win­
ning a pitcher's duel w iA Lake
Brantley, 1-0, A eight innings.
After 7 - 1 / 2 tcorriess innings,
Susan Donnelly led off A e bot­
tom of A e eignA for the Rams
w iA a tingle and tw o walks
and tw o ou b later found h rrLaah Lilly then cam e through
with the big h it allowing
Donnelly to trot home w iA A e
gam e whining run and making
a winner of freshman pitcher
H ope lib e r, w ho hurled a
three-hitter and struck out
Fatriob standout Maria
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pitch-for-pitch. allowing only
six htts while striking out nine.
Lake M ary then took advan-

•cored on Richmond's single.
USF regained the lead in the bottom
of the third m MaR M d faigu e hit hb
fourth home run of Ihe season on a 3-1
count w ith tw o ou b to give the Bulb a
2 - 1 advantage. Another error by
Richmond led to USF*o third run as
Brian Baialry looked to be thrown out
on an attem pted steal but Richmond
dropped the baQ as Lake M ary's Ryan
Bono threw a perfect strike to second.
On the next p itch N kk Cardieri singled
to left to score Babley, giving die Bulb a
3- 1 lead.
In A e top of die fourth, another for­
m er Ram, lyson A u et drove In a run
with the bases loaded in the fourth on a
RBl-groundout to d ose the gap to 3-2.
Ray followed with a bunt single to sec­
ond to tie the contest at three.
A two-out triple by fell Babley wiA
two ou b in the fourth gave die lead
back to USF at 4-3.
The Golden Knights loaded the bases
with no ou b in the fifth but managed
to score fust one run as Bono drove in a
run with a sacrifice fly to tie the game at
four.
After totaling fust four hits through
five innings, UCF ripped off five hits in
die sixth to score four runs. Richmond

doublea and drove A three
tuns as A e Patriots white­
washed Bishop M oore, 64).
Ruff also had another big
game at A e plate, going twofor-A iee against the Hometo.
The shoe w as on the other
foot A another 'w alk-off' game
aa Oviedo continued to strug­
gle to win, dropping a heart­
breaking, 1-0 decision to pow­
erful Spruce Creek A 13
innings.
ElixabeA Enam inger's bases
loaded sacrifice fly A the bot­
tom of A e 13A scored Jo Jo
Shields w iA the winning run
as A e Hawks improved to 10-2
on A e season. Kebi Dunne,
who also improved to 10-2 on
A e season, w as the winning
p itch et going A c entire way
and recording 21 strike ou b
w ithout issuing a single walk
and giving up )ust tw o hits,
a triple to Piazzola.
Kamp waa A e tough-luck
lone* giving up juot four hits,
tw o to Shields, and striking out
o&gt;
seven A going the whole way.
The lio n s (7-9) had also lost a
one-run toes, 5-4, to Winter
Springs last Friday.
Sophomore star Christine
Roaer led A e Bears, going
Aiee-foe-four at A e plate w iA
tw o doubles and otrikii^ out
three A six innings of wrork A .
the circle.
Whidden was two-for-four
w iA a double and Ford waa
tw o-for-A re* for Oviedo.
Lake M ary Prep (10-3) split a
pair of gam es, outscoring
Warner Christian. 15-7 and
falling to The M aster's
Academy (10-3), 9-2.
Haylie M orales led the w ay
for the Griffins against Warner,
going four-for-four and scoring
three runs, while Rio Namlki
w as A ne-for-fou r and scored
tw o runs.
SevenA-grader Lorin Lee had
a huge gam e for TMA, going
three-for-A ice w iA a home run
and a triple and driving A four
runs. Freshman OurnM
Romaldo also had a nice game
for the Eaglet, going three forfour and scoring two runs.
Laura Taricano waa tw o-fortw o and acomd tw o tuna for
LM P
Lyman (9-8) also split a pair
of games, blanking Flagler
Palm C o ast 44), w iA Elrod
hurting a tw o-hitter and strik­
ing out nine and Ammons
e cA g tw o-for-Aroe w iA tw o
RBI at the plate, but fallins 3-1
to Freedom (10-7) despite
another five strike out effort
from Elrod.
Lake Howell (7-8) got a pair
of outstanding pitching per­
formances A sweeping i doublcheader from New Smyrna
Beach (1 11).
The Silver Hawks won the
15-0, aa Flank huried a
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defhm ed the key hit in die frame with a
two-run single (ogive UCF ib first lead
of the night 6-4. The single by
Richmond drove in h b third run of the
game as he chopped the ball over die
head of USF first baseman M cHargue.
The big inning continued as USF reliev­
er Nick M anganaro uncorked a wild
pitch to bring home Richmond, giving
the Golden Knighb a 7-4 lead. UCF
scored its final run of the inning on a
double steal as W inter Springs' JohnMichael Howell swiped second and Dev
Brown stole home to increase the UCF
lead to 8-4.

Baisley knocked in his second run
of the game with a single to center in
A e home half of the sixA to bring the
Bulls to within three at 8-5. Baisley
drove in his brother with a double to
left to cut the lead to 8-6. After UCF
reliever Brooks issued two, two-out
walks to load the bases, Butler tapped
an infield single to second to bring
home USF's sevcnA run of A e game.
UCF returned to action Friday at
home vs. Lipscomb in A-Sun action.
The two A-Sun rivals will then play a
split doubleheader today (Satunlay)
at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Game N otes: Lake Mary's Matt
HorwsA was injured In batting practice
and was a late scratch from the UCF
lineup ... Horwalh was hit on the foot
by a line drive in batting practice ...
Horwath made an appearance as a
pinch hitter in the seventh and struck
out, ending a streak of four straight
ames in which he hit a home run ...
ICF improved to 11-0 when Bono starts
behind the plate... UCF is 123-8 when
leading after six innings over the last
four seasons... the Golden Knighb are
7-2 In 2005 in one-run games.

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STETSON EASES PAST BETHUNECOOKM AN 9-1

Chris Johnson went 3-for-5 with two
doubles and a triple as Stetson defeated
visiting BeAune-Cookman 9-1 Tuesday
night at Melching Field.
The Hatters (18-13) evened A e season
series with their cross-county rivals at a
game apiece. The teams will meet two
mon- times later this season, including a
May 19 make-up game in Daytona
Beach.
Stetson scored a run in the first, two
in the second, and three in the third en
route to an early 6-1 lead. Johnson had
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Lake Mary's Leah Litty
(right) had a two-out.
baaas-ktadad tingle in
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a double. Shannon Griffin, who
hurled a scoreless seventh
inning, had A e other hit for A e
w inner's.
Thnity Prep was coming off a
Fourth Place finish A A e Gold
Division at A e Kissimmee
Klaaak were they went 2-2.
The Sainb had moved into
A e semifinal* w iA a 2-0 victo­
ry over Beech, Tennessee, but
men fast to eventual champion
Monaignor Pace, 4-3, before
falling to Cooper City (13-3),
11-1, A the Third Place Game.
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Baseball
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Urn Roessler drove in both run for l ^ »
Howell to back the four-hit pitching of P lan t
who also struck out four.
Seminole (8-10) continued its improved play n
Tim Krall hurled a four-hitter and allow ed only
one run while striking out eight and walking
)ust tw o in a 6-1 victory over Oldham Count
unty,
ntucky (1-4) on Wednesday ai t Alumni Field in
Kentucky
the Tim Raines Athletic Park.'
John Ilgen led an 11-hit Fighting Seminoles
attack by going two-for-three wim two nine
scored and an RBI.
David Walden chipped in with a tw o-for-four
evening that featured a double and R BI Tom
Quinn was also tw o-tor-four with a double and
L atty Thomas w as also tw o-for-four and acored
tw o runs.
Other contributors were Kyle D im er (l-for-4,
nuv tw o RBI), M att Hines (l-for-2. RBI), Chris
Cole (l-for-3) and Scott Lamont (tun).
W inter Springs had also beaten Oldham
County on Tbeaday, 16-0, as Anthony FiglioUa
hurled a five-inning perfect gam e with seven
strikeouts.
Frank Campagnone led the Bears offense, driv­
ing in three runs with a pair of hits in three trips
to the plate, while Sam English drove in a pair of
runs with a double.
English was the star on Wednesday as he went
three-for-four w ith three doubles and an am az­
ing six RBI as Winter Springs evened its record
at 8-8 with a 12-2 thumping of Cam pbell
Georgia (7-6).
UCF signer Vinny Cucci also had a monster
gam e, going four-for-four with three RBI.
Lake Mary (11-4) had edged Campbell the
night before as Kolofa struck out six over six
innings in a 3-2 victory. Biederman led the Rams
offense, going two-for-three and driving in a
run.
Lake Mary Prep ran its record to an impressive
10-4 on the season with a 20-1 district defeat of
Deltona Trinity Christian on Tbesday.
Mike Gaboury w as outstanding for the
Griffins, going a perfect five-for-five and driving
in four runs at the plate and struck out seven
over five innings in his first start of the season
on the mound.
Kirk H endricks also had a good night on
offense, going thrae-for-four w ith a double and

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an RBI-triple in the first and
Adam Tlndle lined a tw o-run
triple in the third to highlight
the attack.
Chris Ingoglii (3-2L Brandon
B erlett and Ryan H eacox m ade
the lead hold up as they com ­
bined to hold the W ildcats (1320) to fust three hits, all singles.
Bethune-scored its lone run

John Campos-W hitley w as also very offensive
on the evening, going tw o-for-three with two
doubles and driving in three runs.
Spruce Creek (5-9) handed Oviedo (10-4) a
tough home district loss, edging the Lions, 4-3,
at Mikler Field.
Keith Biagounia was tw o-for-three for Oviedo,
while Berry, Lopez and Fontaine had one double
each for the Lions.
Trinity Prep (5-11) had som e sunshine shone
on a tough season on Tbeaday as Deano Reinke
hurled a no-hittet striking out five, in a SO vic­
tory over Holy Trinity.
Nick
!
lick Mitchell led m
thee Saints
offense, going
two-for-three with a double.
The M aster's Academy (4-7) also picked up a
nice win. rolling over M erritt Island Christian (8■X7-1
Noah Curran hurled a tw o-hitter for the
Eagles, with Chris Fritz leading the offense with
a tw o-for-four effort.
Orangewood Christian (8-8) appears to be get­
ting its act together: evening its record with a
^
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a ,district doublcheader w ith W arner
Christian.
Bamell w as one-for-tw o and scored tw o runs
a t the Rams M l to the Eagles, 17-6, in the opene t but OC cam e back in the nightcap to edge
Warner; 7-6, with McBath going two-for-three
with an RBI and Mansbacn hitting a home run
and driving in two.
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S p rraw B reketbill C am p w ill be holding
C a m p are open to p layers s u m17 4 c0 -1 7 and
b e g i n s 9 a m and end a 4 p j r . daily.
Ac&amp; vibss in d u d e professional inatm c
on -3 and S-on-5 com petition an d dailj
Serfs. Each cam p er w ill receive a cam p baakatb a ll cam p t-ah ttt, and a daily lunch. A ll cam e
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FASTPITCH ACADEM Y
The Frank Griffin Stetson H atter Fastp itd i
A cadem y w ill be holding c a m p in late M ay
and early June at the new Stetson U niversity
Softball C om plex in D eLand. The C a m p and
d ates are as follow s:
i _ M ay 31-June 3.
A dvanced &lt;
G eneral Skills &lt;
&gt;.J u n e 5-8.
Pitching and •
j C am p _ June 8-10.
For m ore inform ation call Tracy Riepenhoff
a t 386-822-7337 o r e-m ail a t trie p e n h n te tsorted u.

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ing runs as w ell."
Brandon Paritz w ent 3-for-4
with a double and tw o tuna
■cored. Jon Still and Tlndie
added a pair of hits for the
H atters.
Kenneth Barnes (0-1) took
the loas for Bethune-Cookman.
Stetson’s eight-gam e hom estand continues with a week­
end aeries w ith A-Sun foe
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Session D .J u n e 13-17.
1 _ June 20-24
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n Fans 2 1
B ooster's C u b G off Tournam ent will be held
on Saturday, M ay 14th at M ayfair C ountry
Club.
The even t w ill begin at 8 a m . w ith a shot­
gun start and w ill be played under a Scram ble
Form at.
D onation is $70 p er player and H ole
Sponsorship is available at $100. M ulligans
are available for $ 5 o r three for $10.
There is also a special offer of $330 for four
p layers and a hole sponsorship.
Lunch is included afterw ards along w ith an
aw ard s presentation w hich w ill in d u d e m any
d oor p rize giveaw ays.
If you have any questions you can call
C oach M ick H arris a t 407-320-5215 in th e
m ornings and 407-320-5123 in th e afternoon.
To d o n alr at d oor p rize, pieaae call A thletic
D irector M ike Pow ers a t 407-320-5058 o r
A ssistant Principal M ike G audreau a t 407-3205102.

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ALL MTERESTED PERSONS
ARC N0T1FK0 THAT:

GAM E 1

in the second w ithout the bene­
fit of a hit.
"We had to get lngogiia out
there and back on the horse,”
H atter head coach Pete Dunn
•aid. "H e did a good Job and
made the n e w r y adjust­
m ent* after Saturday's gam e.
Berlett did a nice Job aa well
and it was im portant for
Heacox to throw a couple
innings to get his feeling back.
We w ere fairly efficient at acor-

into you r b oat's tanka will
expand on a h ot sum m er day,
so resist topping off.
9 . If a few d r o p hit the
water; d o not use d etergents to
disperse a spill. This is m ore
harm ful to m e en vironment
than if left untreated. Besides,
it's against the law.
10. A fter fueling, tum your
blow er on for three to five
m inutes and sniff for fumes.
The B oatU S Foundation for

L egals

HAW KS 4, LIO N S 1

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d ip o r autom atic shut-off
device. They often d on 't m ad
in tim e.
7. P u d slowly, and Eaton for
a change in tone ae the tank
gets full.

8 , Before you start pum ping,
put passeng ers ashore an a
d o se ell hatches, poets and
doors so fum es do not collect
in the bilge o r cabin.
M aim iin constKcni ootv
tact betw een the fuel nozzle
and the d ed i fill - and if refill­
ing a portable fuel tank,
rem ove H from the boat and
fill It on the dock. Both m eas­
ures prevent sparking.
8. Use an absorbent pad or
donut around the deck fill to
catch backsplash and attach a
tem porary collection device to
your hull to catch overflow
from the tank vent.
6 . Hold on to the nozzle and
don't rely on the hands-free

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�To Place Your Ad Call
11— H o m e H ealth
C are
Need 2 Home Health Aids 2 wk
eatery $260 lor M m o n n g v M
(7am),
14
awning
visits &lt;0 30pm) . Muit work
Mamma wknde 2 hreYwl 407323*7006 tor appftcatan Pis Iv

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p p o r t u n it ie s

For Sala $2025 Monthly
Baaa/with aitraa avarage
$3000 M O Loti ol Equipment
asking $1500 366-769-0296

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IS— C em etery L o ts

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W a n ted

Earn aura Caah' Drive new cara
part lima Call Laura Russell.
Courtesy Ford. 407-326-6007

C ompany Driver*. Earn
21— Pe r

•$650 to $000 par wk
• Plus tour aafaty bonuaaa
so n als

Par yr

Tomato Pianta
Hanging flower baskets. 12
M * M M : John B. 407-451 1666, midway Park. 2805
Avalona
Dr.
Santord
Intoraaction 17/02 6 427. turn
aaat on 427, 5 blocks on right

2 3 — L o st 4t F o u n d

■2 yra CDL-A exp raq
• Muat iiva within 45 miiaa of
Daytona
•Local work homa daily
■Soma ragional over night
tnpa. back tha naat day
• Lota of homa lima and

benefits

Maat tha recruiter April 11th.

13tv 1Rh A 14ti 6am to 5^&gt;n
Salem Camara Inc
3143 International
Speedway Bivd
Daytona Beach FL

Vi Iquana in tha vorvty
ol 25th St A Santord Ava m
Santord 407-666-2050. p ti*

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CaA 1-6QG7 866636

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(MmttCanlait
Drivers
Start Immediately
$8 Pit Hour Plus Tips
MThno
SANFORD
Deborah Jarvis-Smith

407-268-9717

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IN VESTIGATE BEFORE
YO U IN V EST1
Always a good policy
especially
tor
business
opportunmes and franchises Cal
Florida Dept of Agriculture 6
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or FTC-HELP for free
vTfomvtton O ' wait our Wee site
at www ftc govbizop
Florida law requires sailers o'
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept o'
Agriculture 6
Consume'
Service* betoie telling Can to
verity lawfu1registration before
you buy

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOP
•SECURITY OFFICERS
•ROVERS
•FIELD SUPERVISORS
Benefits after 90 daya SIGN ON
BONUS lor Rovers-$200 after
90 daya PT FT. an ahifta in
Seminole. Orange Otceoia
and Polk countea Muaf have
C la n 0 Security lean** be at
leati 21 have proof of
diptoma GED and paaa a drug
employment and criminal
background check Immediate
interview! ava lab* at Cogn&gt;»a
5768 S
Semo'an Bivd
OrtandO 407-736 6021 EOE
BB2200568

Bookkeeper/AccountantT J7
2-3 yr* eip with
Peachtree C'assc Acctg
Job will involve A P checking
pey roil Qtrly Piroll tai prep
andGLontnes Expenenoe and
drug free person need only
apply Email resumes to
qnchaison A cfl rr com

AVAILABLE-Full Time Shop
Technician Poston w local
distributor
Starting
pay
commenau'ate w eipenence
Eicei.ent
boned*
Job
responsibilities disassemble
dean and massemHe parts Job
Requirements
mechanical
ability able to lilt 50 lbs strong
math skills familiar with
computers attention to detail
previous machine shop and or
pump eipenence helpful
Submit application at 200 MtfT
Drive Sanford Central park
Santord FL 32771 Ph» 407-3300301

Cendtewood Suttee &gt;s looking
t0' a team member to fOm ou'
great hotel staff Looking tqr
maintenance Engineer to work
Monoay-Fnday
salary i*
$12.50 to $14 00 per hr Apply
n person 1130GreenwuadBk*J
Lake Mary FL 32746 407-5653000 EOE DFWP

AVAILARLE-FuM
Time
Shipping Position w local
distributor Starting pay $6 per
hour w' eacetient benefits Must
be abW to lift 50 tos good typist
tor data entry accuracy in
pulling orders Willing to Warn
Submil applicator, at 200 Tech
Drive, Santord Central Parti
Santord F I 32771 Ph*407-3300301

Driver •Dedicated Lane
HOME E Y tflY WEEKEND
G UARANTEED1
■No Touch Freight
65*. Pretoeded Pretarped
•Average $779 •$1019 week
Jacksonville FL Terminal
CDL A reqd 677.428 5627
www ctd'ivers com

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•MAINTENANCENK2HTS/WEEKEN0S F/T
•EXPERIENCED
FO OO
SERVERS F/T-P/T
■C.N A JA C TIV ITIE S
P/T
W EEKENDS
HERITAOE AT
LAKE FO REST
Upscale
senior
living
communily
Eiceliant
pay benef it.
Resume Faa 407-322-3065
Phone 407-322-2207
Final interior commercial
construction
cleaning
technicians needed Good pay
&amp; heneMs Eipd preferred but
will tram motivated individual*
Reliable
transportation
reqmrod Ph Cal 407-322-7911
Lookng tor happy r d . d u ! who
loves working with people
G'eal hours 7 benefits Will
train Orthodontic receptionist
positron Fa&lt; or ema&gt;i resume
407 699-4327
or
nxoscoe (t srrvthorlhortontcs net
Dependable
Masons
&amp;
Tendo’s needed with own
transportation Seminole &amp;
Orange County areas steady
work
top
pay
Start
mmetkaiery PscalDonny 321436-3798

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Studio Apartments

Bobcat
Operator
Final
Grading Rough grados and
stemwa'is Eipenenced $12U h r F T with benefits 407-3226133

Busy Manna in Santord needs
immecate full time help with
launching boats Weekends
required will Ira n Good pay &amp;
benefits 407-322-1610
Road Stopping crew Win tram
Class B CDL a p'us Work on
rends parking IMS wing to work
nigr-ls
or
weekend*
Advancement DFWP EOE
407-261-5446
Counter help Rubyjuice Noon3pm X 3pm-6pm Apply in
person 101 W
1st St
downtown Sanfo'd Pa1* $ i*t
St
Secretary/ Adminlatrative
Aaalatant:
Chamber
of
Commerce has lull time
position ava abe Musi nave
good communications and
good
computer
skills
Knowledge ol website &amp; Eicel
a plus 407-322-2212 i203
Seeking full-time Mmisier 0&lt;
Muse Ic* a p Jwr^j f,1 ^ ort»&gt;
Baptist Oonyegeton’ in
Santo'd Submit resume to
Music Search Commiflee New
Bethel M B Church P O Boi
854 Sanlo&lt;d FL 32772
Service plumbera/helper*
•ded
residential S
commercial Great pay)
Hiring immediately. 407366-0000
Landscape's labor positions
F T benefits 407-322-8133

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Gold seal, A.RRL.E. accredited pre­
school in the Sanford area is hiring
lead teachers for new Pre-K 4 class,
2 teacher assistants, and a center
director. Applicants for Director
position
must
have
current
Director's Credential, applicant for
new Pre-K 4 must have CDA. and all
other applicants must have at least 4
hours state m andated training.
Center offers paid vacation, holi­
days, and sick time. Childcare may
be provided depending upon avail­
ability. Fax resume to
(407) 3 2 3 -7 8 6 4 or call
(407) 321 -7 6 3 5 for
interview, ask for Jo y ce.

32918. Sanford Avs., Sanford

4 0 7 -3 3 0 -1 1 3 5

HELP W A N T E D
Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

FRAMER! SNEEDED
Pennanent
*&gt;-l»eS8^
Positions

300 OFF
1st M onth s Rent
W i t h 1/ Mn l e a s e

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A d ii r uvet l CittiHi

• Speriees AN fleieUiiUileiepflew U • lakr
frost « WkWsll * SmrtJlig hid • Trank Courts

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Available,
Plus Housing
A ssistance.

In Daytona Beach.

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M ust Have Own Tbots

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a n ted

Halim C f r i f S is seeking an
cipetwnced dispatcher to'
our Daytona Beach operation
This person will work 4 day*
on and 4 dwys 0* CM00 to 1600
and 16 00 to 04 00 Every two
month* we rofale *hift» Thr*
position will be pad a salary
with an annual review The
selected candidate will hava
3 year* dispatch driver
manager eipenence m a last
paced trucking environment
Strong
computer
and
organizational skill* ara
necessary

We have eiceiient beneMs to
nciude Ma(or Medical Low
Weekly cost $10 00 co-pay
$100 00
deductibles
P'escnpton drug card Dental
Insurance Company Paid
Lite Insurance for Employee
and Family. 40tk with 50°.
company match of 4*. also
£kmd depasA pad hoUays and
vacations PLEASE FAX
SALARY REQUIREMENTS
WITH RESUME TO (3361
661-3219 or CALL 16001 7092536

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Live in Mouse K eep*; Pastor
working person non smoker, no
drugs, no pets, no children
references required room 6
board 407-323-6019
Loan Originators needed no
etperience
no
license
required earn while you team
PT o' FT Cal M M Loader. 407330-0713
Warehewea^art Handler
F T and P/T Parts handler
Poaitioni Available • No Exp
necessary Must be able to lift
up to 75# S •Apply in person t •
5PM M-F David Russeii
Anodizing,
Inc.
2501 McCracken
Road
Santord. FL Call to* direction*
only 407-302-4041
Weve got the work’
We are now hiring tor the
Following positions
• A R Specialist-Must have
Bookkeeping eip-$10 OOHR
• Work Comp-Admmistrative
Assistant-Must have Work
Compexp-$12 00HR
•Outbound Customer Servce
Rep *-$9 00Hr * Commission
• Inbound Customer Service
Reps-No Selling' $7 25*7 65Hr
These are
Positions'

Tam) to F i* T n »

Can Kaity Services Today'
366-274-2727
Window 6 BkWng gtoea Does
Service Tech: Serious sen
motivated
individual
to
compdmenl well established
service force Experience
required 407-324-2060
Looking for axpd Breakfast
Hostass and Front Desk
person. Apply at the Holiday in
Express 3401 S Orlando Dr
Sanford
Looking for part tima front
daakhaip tor weak anda Apply
rn person at The Palma Island
Resort (tormaly Beet Western)
530 N Palmetto Ava Sanford
openings fuH or part tima.
caiimg businesses an over the
country No exp necessary
Can Jett. 407-774-5335
Sttdevelopmenloo looking tor
Pipe Foreman $7S0/wk with
tumehad pickup i benefits
package 407-275-7*B. a * tor
Clark
Solder Person needed lor
electronic assembly work
tapenenced only Apply 4060
a Johns Partway Santord. 407*
322-7622

FuH or Part Tim*. BON
oommwaton Popular Froducto.

$1000 Mtel« F*wmalarwil
407-333-6116

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We are
looking
for you!

Single Story
Design

Nest door to Lake Mary Boat Office.
Excellent Program /Opportunities
Will Sell &lt;S Owner’* Coat!

U pscale senior living community.

aotk

PLAN! Drug free workplace
Apply at ISO Miller Drive.
Ariamonte Springe 407-MO-

Paint or make your pottery studio.

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Starting Salary $6.5&lt;VHr

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LABORERS NEEDED
FOR U N D ER G R O U N D

Come Check l

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71— H

W a n ted

407-322-2611
O

FEATM ER LITE
It
tha
Industry Leader In Luxury
Coach Conversion
Immed'Ste openings tor

Finish installs!
Install
cabmets close out around
ntide cab&gt;rets fabricate
va'encet
and
window
treatments and a'l other
installation items mside the
coach Wo'k with Quality
Cored Inawctors on fnar hush
items punch list Must have
knowledge o' adjusting
cabinet hardware
Lamlnator.Knowicdgc on
how to cut laminate rout and
Me various materials such as
vertica1grade laminate vmyi
edging material and acrytic
plastc Must be able to
operale table saws routers
slitters and an other applicable
tools within tho lamination
trade 1-2 years oipenence in
OteunWKtei and/or rewtentuu
cabrneitoountertot) lamination
required
Cabinet Builder: Fabricate
interior and bay cab netry lor
construction
in
Luiury
Coaches Must have pno'
cabinet bu ki ng eipenence
Must be ab'e to visualize
spatial relationships and
isometric views o' blueprint
designs Must be ab*e to
operate table saws band
saws compound m&gt;ter saws
radial arm saws stationary but
Sanders drill presses hinge
boring
drill
machines
laminate si'tte's plane's
tomte's and Stationary routing
tabes
Barvica Technician This
pusAon offers hgh vrstoary a-d
requires a team player that can
build positive relationships
With service sates and
customers
Shou'd have
eipenence m coach repair
mamfenanoe ato seryiat r fw
RV O' Service Industry HVIA
certification a plus

rta Counter Attendant
Assisi w&gt;Th putting parts tor
lechnic.ans and customers
from tn® parts department
Ma intam inventory control
order entry shipping and
receiving
and parts
procurement
at levels
required by
the service
department
sates and
customers
Computer
eipenence required to work m
computer based purchasing
and viveritory program Assist
with shipping and receiving
general maintenance of parts
department and stotk.ng
shelves
Retail
sates
snenoe a pkis Mussbeobw
to perform multiple tasks in a
last paced enviionmem
Responsible lor assisting
Sarvce Advisor with gaily
scheduling activities greeting
Customers and receiving
customer calls requesting
service Type work order*
and estimate* bated on
ntormaten provoed by the
Service Advisor Process
warranty
authorizations
mrtiala Oaimt estimates trorr
insurance companies and
gwwralaftcadubes Previous
experience m
Rv
or
automotive sarvce industry a

Team oriented with tr* ability
to rtv a c tw tt Customers 1
offer
a
competitive
compensation peg. including
401k. slock purchase, major
madcal. dental, vacation
hokday personal im * oft and
ovanme W* ate an EOE and
Wug free workpiece
Send reauna to
Phone 407-323-1120
Faa 407-546-1056

Luxury

886-295-2811

taot
FL 32771

�7 1 — H elp W an ted
3 F T needs Clata B i D|
Drivers
ASAP
With
Eipenence A good MVR
Call 407-438-1515

Drnin^ooa^ta^RSchen
stall needed lor busy
restaurant
in
Lake
Mary tongerod nma 407-320
0100

Windy Hill
Class A OTft drivers needed
Southeasttnidwest. greet p*y
package 1-000 864-3404
Driver needed Must have
dean record pass drug test
Must be over 25 yrs old Proper
attire' 407-927-2500
Duct Methane A nslalers Musi
have 5 yrs eip . transportation
&amp; own tools OFWP 407-0305489

71— H elp W a n ted

71— H

elp

W a n ted

IN S TA L L !A/TOAJMRI
Vartcal Mnda A more BantkU
A ta a sn g m w M CM 407-93047m tor interview
INSTALLERS
NCKDCDMirrora.
Shower
Doors.
Shelving C a l Legacy Olaee
407-402-2100
________
Nec henlc
Dteeet,
weldmgrtabricahon, general
repairs F/T with beneftla 407322-0133
Site development company
kx*tog tor pipe crew lead man.
Ta4 man 7 laborers, Ptaaea cal
407-275-7802. ask tor Clark
Pert Mme cook, servers a
dishwasher needed. Contact
Mytene.
407-323-7300

U n fu rn ish ed

Unfurnished

Sau

S a riM : 3/1. C H A 121 CU&gt; Rd.
BMdy 3/1*5 WOO Red ok wdi
d«P
407-3234940

AffOROABII HOMIS
VINTURI 1 PROPIRTUS

7 3 — E m plo ym en t
W an ted

QCNCVA fu lly Furnished,
living room/sieeper sola
1BR/1BA. Cable, water A trash
prowled 1st A last sec $600
Month 407-349 9297

Sanford-Downlown
t/8fl
I/BA. Furnished. Utilities
Included $f 50/week plus $200
Deposit 407-923 5733

9 3 — Room s For
R en t

WfKULVM UVALft
Marling d S tyw k

407-330-4423
Estramaiy clean, cofy turn rm.
an utt. cable, arc. indy, phons.
kitch use, sac dr. pnvats
entrance Basidant owner,
A B SO LU TELY
NO:
A LC O H O L.
SMOKIMO.
D R U M vwyiwpecMD* 407314-0924

407-113-2002.

99— A partments U nfurnished

MARINER’S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 BOPM JM1MO
3 bdam leeovo and up

Cttve mc-uOeC

407-323-9970

SenferdAefce Mery: t 2 and
3 Derkown Aprs Mwtrvg at 5610
Lake Front LMng CM now *07322-9104 EHO

1 14—
W areh o use /R in t a l
Space
Wareftouee. 7.900 aq ft.
Sanford. 3 ofheas, truck
hetfM . &lt;3.1 2S/mo ($6 OOfrq 0)
CM MorvFrt, 90. 407-322-0904

117— COMMERCIAL
R entals

M A Hwy 49 Area: 3rt.no pete,
no smoking CHA. 1st. lest,
security

FOR
R EN T
CCMRERC1AUPROFESSIONA
L SPACE idMi tor Offica. tea
room, gift ehop or ttneeal 1982
aq ft with kitchen and bath
lecMaa.S1tbqlt An MMbnowt
CM PcnqRaM y 407-3224071

anmoa owANoa. votuaw
ReneveM: 2/1, with Bonua
Room, appaanoaa. fenced yd.
carport. $90,900.
Rina iMid: 4/2. over 1700 aq
ft w/Uv. Dm. Faro Rmw^ptc.
2 Scmd Porohea on ovwr 1/4
acre fenced yd. H2B.900.
Renamed: 3/1. w/Ltv. Dm.
Fam Rm. on over 1/4 acre
fenced yd $125,900
PAUL OSBORNF

VINTURI 1 PROPtRTIi S
401 371 4164

POR/lfi R IA U T

warrardy

It^ 2 W * 4 o £ a 0 2 -1 7 »1 er
390-703-1515.

memory toammMkewiBL 94
aeen on TV A M . f year nanLaaaa 2 Rory home renovaled
tor offica uaa Over 2200 aq ft.
pianty ol parking
tdaal
profeearonei i4fua tor mortgaga
or
inauranca
aganciaa.
dtomayt, CPA. fC 2O0EImAva,
Sanford. |uat off downtown tat
St 407-3224449

141— H o m es F or
S ale
Qorgeouafy remodeled home
S13SK. 4/15 1 car garage
Empire Place. Sanford Rich.

407-323-2573
I BUY ffOUIEt FOR CASH.

CMMI-3774

407 372-8878

p f u rn H M rTV R f- M

tW m

$596 407-931 1322 or 2W-7W1515. Deffvery r wtatia

1 4 3 — O u t o f S tate
P ro perty F o r S ale

Franklin N .C : Two lovely
Double wtdea on u acre,
overlooking Little Tannaaaaa
River Mountain vwwa. each
home 2/2. dacka on 3 wdea
Rant one. live in one
Inveatora rant both Soma
furniture Renta 1000/mo Sal
for $169K. 407-330-1423

E lR W l 9PTO ppilVI
Paul Osborne

Ruifvuuw
tSwDFQO^n 441, RPtTHH aRORSTt
$325, aomo cabatal H mEi. E7B.
TV media cabinet. $75. M Me
new, 407-329-7201.

Bede: Al brand new Never ^
PiHow-Top Maftreaa MB.
Quaen, $126. Wng. S1SS.40F331-1941. or3&gt;$-7$3 0499

Peel Table: Oorgeoue 9*

in crate Coat $4900; aaS
$1250. 407402-17*1 « 299753-0499

407-3214794
Sanford: 2/1
$600mo

Lake Mery Bivd A 427
1375/Mo. ind.utii. kit. Wt&gt;
cable, nr SCC. a«pt. NS. quiet
prod 407-322-teOT

PAYMENTS

renovated

2/1. 55* park, new paint,
awning 4 ikirtmg. $3500 obo
Term*
Fair price tor owrrar
financed homn Call 407121-7959

TOPLACEAOCALL
407-322-2611

407-3144154

Bps: Portable, energy M 9 M

iiCkwAtwAMad cover, M «* »
$1295 407-339-097$ or 399219-2946

RATES

407-323-9408

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ramerona a» MOW V iM o n r 'o- *"&lt; ciwrn n M by in ad Of for any
n. producli or oopurt^n twa oKwad try ou&gt; adveNiaa* We
«a tv promow ma pu'enaaea o&gt; tav of any product, aenrr er nbvidua' tfiai tnooaea a o iriu m the newipapw
r We ngM 10 '•&gt;„»• and a 1
» ng »• deam -nacp-0
1 by Ou&gt; ooropen, »und*'d»

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CLEAN

S u perio r I d ea s I n c .

T ree S ervice
Rem oval or
T rim m in il

T ree T rimming A R emoval
S tump G rinding
Accept AMMajor
Crpdtt Cards
Towncara/
Vana/Umoa

407-927*2900

L i u NMD A I NAURU)

S a TIW ACTION GUARANTEED

W e treat tour property as our ownI
S erving North S eminole A W o t V otu$u
C a u mom r o t a r a n o t n m t e I
w m

3 0 6 - 6 6 0 - 3 6 0 5

light Hauling
k

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Maintenance

NO MONEY DGWNI
New Roof In 10-14D o y t
u M
tmrrfanmbkirtulnurtoncMB

Vrun k I -unt) Lkrtiar

BOB a n a
»9 «m w

407- 390-7444 1-877-5994719

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157— M o bile H o m es
For S a u

n f u r n is h e d

W an ted

manufacturer*

For Sa u

Bed, Hack Iran canopy. MM
mameao 8 boa aprtnge. never
ueed.ooellM 9.aM SM O.407290-2099,

RIHTBLS
-Sanford: New 3/2 Home m
Cetory Lakes 1465 aqft. 2Car
Oarage
Available Nowl
*tt00m o
-Sanford: Brand new 4/2. m
Cetary Lakes 2,021 SqFVLake
View Section 8 Welcome
$ 1250-mo
&gt;19$ Long Leaf Pine Circle.
3 2 t Car Oarage, Town
Villa
Screen
Porch,
Community Pool A Tennis.
$905/mo
•2109 Amelia. 2BR Pius
Bonus New Carpet. Carport.
No Pets. No Smoking.
$750,'mo

F u r n it u r e

118— O ffic e S pace
F or R en t

103— H ousesU

Buy a r«nw
MOO cadi
Oort FwOewn. ftoeoar

399-7994947

-

95— R oom m ate

197— M ow n Ho bbs
Rom S a u

•ONOMONET f w w e m e
HC.QQC km iw w i w i

9 7 — A partm ents F urn ish ed

hffdMd: HMDrtcA't 5 2 s5 y
1950/month 2/1 $590/montti

Mr Aim Shawn FVInslein his bw*n Riving m y 11
milllun a year to Micia] servirt' agencies feeding the
needy throughout the country for the part 7 yean.
Mr Feinstein, founder of Felnsteln IntemAtlonal
Famine ('enter at Tuffs Univenity, will be matching
donations made to MEALS ONWHEELS, ETC. from
March l to April 30.
For over 30 years. MEALS ON WHEELS, ETC. hu
served elderly clients who are at risk for malnutri­
tion Our walling lists are gruwing, so every dollar
raised really munis! Seven Hundred seniors depend
on Meals on Wheels to provide food each day. Help
meals on Wheels. Etc. meet Mr Feinstein't challenge.
Meals on Wheels, Etc., 2801 S. Financial Court
Sanford. Florida 32773. Visit our Web site
www.mealseU.org or call 407-333-8877 ext. 110 for
information

111—Homes For

Seeking e person to share my
home, wmv of Lake Monroe M
house proteges Cel 407-3207232 for an appointment

Certified Nurse Assistant
seeking
employment,
references, rehsbie, caring
non-smoker. 20 yrs E ip
Tm p c rtd n n A n&amp; t pet 407323 9304

DONATION
CHALLENGE
Help Feed
At-Rlek Senlorel

103—Houses*

Roommate or couple wanted to
there my home Use ol
kitchen, pool. apa. W/D
$300/mo includes utilities Pis
cal 321 -4004)277 or 407-3241729

Accts Payable CterK P/T
fteitKe hrVdeya Fea resume
(407) 322-8194

Bartender needed day t»me
hours. Sanford area 407250-2425

o uses-

103— H

Male or female roommate
warMd tor second t a r d 2-alary
home In Historic District
todkidae M kitchen and bslh at
well at private and secure
entrance S575 per month
includes water and cable No
pets. Background check
required Celt 407-314-0379

FbMrshpnwlingml AAm
design eip Some delivery
roquued Serious inquires only
407-324 8000

9 5 — R oom m ate
W an ted

•Hauling
•Ti m Work
Mowing
•CtaanUp
Ce* EAck

407-MMM7
407-470-4949

Lie. &amp; ln«. ■
Tree Removal
Trimming. Bobcat
Svc, Firewood.
Free Ettimetea
u
Uc/tna
Y

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APPEARANCE
MOBILE
DETAILING
Ask About Fra#
Shampoo!

Massage^

Therapy ^
IMM^MMHk,

Ik R M ttU I

EAMT-MI-lSTt

Specialise In
CaativM,

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NoMlboSmaW
4 0 7 -8 7 8 4 1 4 0

M urphy'
Dump
Tra ile r
Sarvlc
•Root TaarOff*
*Trash Rtmoval*
•Gang* Claan Outs •
•Wt Haul Almost
Anything*
4 0 7 -4 0 2 -1 1 3 4

HRBITRT FOR NUMRNIIV
LOOKING FOR
PROPERTY

.

�ANO THE 6 1/2 OP LOT 80,
TOGETHER W ITH t/I OF
VACATED ST ON 8 BOOTHS
SUSO. ACCOROMO TO PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED M
PR B, PQ 8, OF THE FUBUC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. a O R O A

DATED on Apr# 1.2005
Light Plumbing. Etc
407302-0736

2 19— W a n ted

2008 Buck Century V-6. ona
owner, loaded. 86.980. CM
Saturn North, 321-669-3008

to

B uy

K r t T a'uru» ~V 6 .|
Loaded 86.890 C a l Saturn
North. 321-668-3009.
2002 Saturn 1200 Sedan Ona
Owner, All Power. 89.980 C M
Salum North. 321-669-3009

A p r il 1 17

M M . &gt; 4 Bun
I b r LMetond

IClub. Inc

407-311B16W. 1ST, Saniord
M-F, 1 M , BatB-1

2002 Saturn SC2 Coupe One
ownar. auto. loaded. 16990 CM
Saturn North, 321-669-3009

M is c e l l a n e o u s
itic s o . ao7

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SumiBs
HbOaaBHawi: l tomato
j p p m l y ro U .a n d ln «t»
py, 4 m onfa dd. 407462*

Sitting &gt;
WR Care For Ybur Dog or Cat
WhitoVbuAte
O dnbtFtorfydTLC Wdbrmg
mol and even
plant* I
VU
naiaat
ratable Upon
I CM 407-3141(709

209

C lo th in g

1M A T . Fu l length with
, kapt in turnar
. *3,000 C a l 386-789-

2003 LaMh
816,660, 26k ml. C M or v M
4076732986 cam

235Truck/SUVS/Vans
For Sale
1999 Toyota 4 Runner. On#
owner, loaded. 68.990 CM
Saturn North. 321-669-3009
2002 Chevrolet Astro EH LS
Rear A C 6 Heat. One Owner.
Loaded. 812.990. C M Salum
North. 321-669-3009

w*riron fv ie ln l a propcwnQ If)
oonevud a totocommuniceeone
tower at 1901 8R 41, Wtnlw
Springe, Bemirtota County.
Florida. (Pared No 27-2030
501 -0000-002A) at Latftuda
N29E-43-3S . lonptude W91E16 -32 The lower would be a
MonopM daaign ard 140* in

; candy apple
rad (ntoa). Raady to roN
ESSO. 407-323-6078.
HotTUbftpa.Sparaon. 5hp 20
JOili CBO-i Ujp™ i nOVOf UVOQWarrly, ratal S4300. aacnfioa.
|1869 407-696-2S62

2002 Saturn SL1 Sedan: Ona
ownar. auto. A C . Cruiaa.
•6.990 CM Saturn North. 321669-3009_____________

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Ulalnrtf
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LS 89.990. Call or vto«
4070732966 com

about tha prefect, tnckMng 4 a

W AREHOUSE OVERSTOCK
SALE: UL approved Indoor 6
outdoor aatonalon oorM, oufel
•trip*, aurge auppraaaora.
much more • truckload* of
product d iitioiaaMi pnoaa-4980% aertng* Tiae-Fri 9AM-3PM
6 Sat SAM-Noon (April 12-161
CaaruVM M C 4200 St John*
Pfcwy. Sanford. Off Upeala
Road between 46 6 46A. 407324-9667 (a rt 221 &gt;_________

2002 Saturn Vua AWD: Ona
ownar. mutt aaa. loaded.
813.990 CM Safcjm North. 32t669-3009

6 * v y i5 0 0 H C X &gt; W E * £ d &gt; '
4*4. 819.950 C a l or vert
4076732966 com

2002 Sdun LW200 Wfgon One
Owner. All Power. 86.990 Call
Saturn North. 321 -669-3009
2003 Toyota Corolla LE Ona
ownar. aulo. loaded. 810.990
CM SM m Norm. 321-6693009
2004 Chevrolet Cavalier Auto
AC. Cruie*. CD 6 more
87.990 Cal Saturn North 321669-3009
2004 OWvnobile Alero V-6
factory warranty, loaded
810 990 CM Saturn North 321669-3009

1669 Cadillac Devin* Super
Clean. Mutt So*. 85.660
C a l Saturn North. 321-6693006
1668 Daewoo Notxra Wagon
One owner, loaded. 82.860 Cal
Saturn North. 321-969-3008

2004 Pontiac Grand Am
3.700 mile* Loaded Cali to*
detail*. 812 000 407-3240022

2000 Chevrolet Cavalat Auto,
A C . SMreo A More 84.880 Cal
Salum North. 321 -668-3009

im r

2004 Ford Freestyle SES One
Owner. Rear A C , Loaded.
817.990 CM Sakan Norm, 3216693009

Ham M l 1 ton
Dually flat Bod. 813.990 CM
or vtM 4076732966 com

Cadillac Eldorado 1999 Llhr
Whit* Diamond. 811.450 Can
or viail 4076732966 com
Ford Taurus 2005 Loaded
811.950
Can or vi*&gt;t
4076732966 com

2001 Nitaan Mauma. 20th
Anmvareary
Ona owner
loaded eunroof. 812.990 C al
Salum North.321 -669-3009

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Dodge Ram 2002 Crew Cab
815.950
Call or mail
4076732966 com
Ford 1 150 2002 4*4 812.950
w/Topper Call or visit
4076732966 com

? 5 d ? iiF 2003r r C * l F
mi 813 950 Call or visit
4076732966 com
F o fd fllM X lT 1997 only 33k
mi V-6. 86450 CM or visa
4076732966 com

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Specializing m Vinyl
Fencing
■Free Estimate*
H.«*n**d/ln*ured
Ouality Work
•Prompt Service

366-799-8330

mat Vartfon Waalaaa Wconduct­
ing purtuar* to tha ruWa at Vw
Federal
Communication*
Commotion (47 C F H
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3650 Laka Street. Suae C
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PubWh Apr* 3. 10. 2005
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NOTtCaOF

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^ O P P O R T U N IT IE S

M THE C A C UTT COURT
OF THE EAH TEB 4TH

CABS NO.; M-CA-2427-14L

NOTICE a hereby grven that

CHARLES LARVAIANO
CINOV L ARVAI. MAYFAIR
MEADOWS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. M C . and
UNKNOWN
TENANTEOW NERS.

TIME OF SALE 4 30 PM

4170 A
hama. 4211 Diem* Hdmman
furniture, clothe*. computer.
tryaW 4411. 46062. 43071.
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hr. bant

Notice a hereby
pur•uant ta an FmM
et
Foradtoaura tor
n m cauM on Apr* 1, IQOE in
the Ortu* Court at
County. Flond* I wa
property MuMM In
County. Fiona*.
LOT 78. MAYFAIR MEADOWS.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCO IN
PLAT BOOK 26. PAQC(S) 31.
32. AND 33. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
and commonly known a*
113 Newport Square. « pubkc
■«N in ira rgyaat and taw ted
dar. for caM. laid on the weal

Iron! doer ot *« aemmoW
Counry Ccwtiouaa at 1190 AM
on AprtSS 2005

mm 1 day at Apr*. 2005
Clark at Vw Ckcu* Caiel
MARYANNEI
By AW wCyru*
Deputy Clerk

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(Full Tima / Part-tin* / Saaaonal)
O n th e sp o t in terview s an d h ire s for qualified c a n d id a te s

PREFUGHT SERVICES, INC.
Passengers Services / Passenger Agents
(Full Tima / Part-time / Seasonal)
Intends* * will bd conduced at a later date lor ttwaa positions
W» otter holiday pay; unHorma, fraa partung. paid comprahanaiw industry training,
waakiy pay, (tract daposii and a safe work environment.

to

Donl teO teie opportunities fly by. Slop by our administration office Monday thru
Friday between 10.00 A.M. 400 P.M. tor an application and mora information.
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Tha above noace to Be publahad once a weak lor two coneacutna weak* Sad tea to be
unoe* and by virtue ot tha
Etaluta* oMha Stale at Florida
n such c— » * provided
Pub**h Apr* 3.10. 2005
P013
M TMICMCUIT COURT FOR
StlM aOLI COUNTY,
FLOR A*
PR O eATl DtlrtStOR
m i 440. 66 CP 6666
IN RE ESTATE OF
ELEANOR T COOKE.
Dscsgi#d
ROTICt TO CRCDTTOR6
The admnaeakon at t a aatate
or ELEANOR T COOKE.
a a* February 5 2005. a pend­
ing m tha Circuit Court tor
Seminole County. F lorda
Probata Dmwon aw adWaaa at
wtwti a 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanford. Florida 32771-1243
Tha name* and adWeaeee at

SMSSPHT(HUM.
2 RED CLEVELAND BLVD.
SUITE 210
SANFORD, PL 22773

Tha proparty bang mow gararI 1016 W IN
Conditional Uae Requeeted
El
1016 W IN

a tpeoai accommodMon 10parkopetiin lha procaadn, thoutd
contact court Adnwwbakon at
laaphotw number (407)4454330. not talar ta n aaven (7)
day* pnor to v a prooaaRn, v
I. (TOO) 1-6001. or W a* (V) 1-900•SM 7T0. yi* Flgrtd* f M %

Tha Planning 6 Zoning
Commaann wfl aubma a iecommandakon to V a C*y
Commaaan in lavor at. ot
cr amendment
The Cay
Commadon wN hold a PuMc
heemg n Va C*y Commwden
Room m Cay He*, SardorN,
Ftonda d 700pm on Aprt M .
2005. to conddd add recom­
mendation
Tha
C iy

upon tha ratorung by
maaradai
Ai parte* n
ten* *ht
u ta h e a rd d
By order d ttw Planning B
Zonmg Commadon at Va Cfy
d Saniord. Ftonda. Via 4to da,
d Apr*. 2005
Panning 6 Zonmg C ummadai

to be
M laid heanng
By order ol the Planning 6
Zoning Commaaian d f a City
at Banked. Ftonda, fua fto day
or Apr*. 2006
Planning 6 Zorwig Commaaan
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC f a
paraon daadaa to appeal a daddon mad* mtrn reaped to any
coradwad d f a
record at f a
mctodng f a
record a nd provided by f a
C*y d Saniord (FS2M OI05)
PERSONS WITH D lSA M ITES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407-3305610. 49 HOURS M ADVANCE
O FTHEM EETM O
Pubkdi Apr* 10. 2005
NOT1CS OF PUBLIC
I TO COM6W 6R

ADVICE TO THE FUBUC: V •
to aggad 0
to
above meeting or hearing,
t a v a nay need a verbdwi
record d Va prooeadmga
ndudmg f a toaamony and drtvtoad by f a Cay at
(FS2M 0I0S)
PERSONS WITH OtSABAITK S NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407-3305510 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OFTHEM EETlNQ
PuHeh Apr* 10. 7006
P0S2

m THE CMCUIT COURT OF
THE BK3NTV8NTH AKNCIAL
CMCWTM AND FOR
COUNTY,
FRORAT1
FKB NO. MM CF M l
IN RE ESTATE OF
STEPHEN Q LETCHW ORTH
NOTICE TO C RBB4T04M
(Summery AAMniabeNarq
TO A U PERSONS HAW4G
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANOB
AGAINST
THE

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Faya 6 Sinew. P A
PO Be* 900
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M TH B O M C W T COURT

AUCTIONEER
STORAGE
PROTECTION AUCTION SER­
VICES LICENSE 4 563

•Accepting applications for:

The property bang r
a* 4051 W IN

Noaoa a hereby given fid a
Pubic Hearing w# be heM by
fa
Panning
A
Zoning
Commaeion in tna CMy
CommNaton Chamber*. C«y
HM. Saniord. Ftonda at 700
pm . on TAenBw , Apis 61,
MBB. to conwdar a raquad lor a
Conditional U*e m a OC-2.
Oarard Commercial coring datod

NOTICE OF B A LI

StorM. 1007 W4M Spring* Or.
Wmtat Spnng* FL 32706 Wa
iwaarve t a right to rape* any
bat*
DATE OF SALE APML 66.

I1 0 .17.2006
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LEOAL DESCRIPTION LOT 13
ELK Y TOWN OF SANFORD PS
1 P 011I

ol tha toaowmg
be ottered tor u k at pubkc auc­
tion to tahaty UnAad Stortf *

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CAREER

PubMh Apr* a, 10.2006
P014

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visit 4076732966 com

2000 Hyundai Accent One
owner, auto. A C . 6 more
84.9808 Cal Satun Norm. 321669-3008.

buWkng*. (tructure*. or
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MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctork ot t a Cocrt
By : Card Moor*
Aa Daputy Ctark

NOT1CB OF FUBUC
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owner, low mile*, loaded.
89.990. C M Saturn North. 321669-3009

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D 4M 0J. ARMS. ESQ.
Ftatua Bar NO. 0454336
DEAN. MEAD, EOERTON,
BLOODWORTH, CAPOUANO
6 BOZARTH. P A
P O Bca 2349
Ortando. H 32903 2344
TMWdtone 407JB4I-1200
Fa*: 407M23-1U1

Ybu are haroby nodad Sal i
Order
d

The property I mg more g a a re* 402 Celery

m Va eaae at STEPHEN O.
LETCHWORTH.
dacaaaM.
Caff Numbd 2005CP-U1. by
tot C to * Court tor ~
County.
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d a M N ili
C Sarto*. Pl
32772. f id f a decedaea dwa
d daafi aaa June 3 300*. tod
f a brtd vdua at t a adtoa to
635.000 00 did fa t *a namn
d fioaa to ehd* f
by audi

By order at Va Planning 6
Zorwig Comma*«jn d aa Cay
d Sarford. Ftonda. Via M i day
d Apr*. 1006

CAROL V LETCHWORTH
27, Evaradd* Road
Id a Mary. FL 32746

LEGAL DESCRIPTION E M S
FT OF L O T I 67 • M HOLDEN
REAL ESTATE COMPANY*
ADO PS 1 P O M

C A M N O -1
INTERSTATE TO
INVESTMENTS. LLC. a
Company.

HAROLD
BRANHAM
EDWAROS aA/a HAROLD B
EDWARDS.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF HAROLD
BRANHAM EOWARDS aA/a
HAROLD ■ EDWAROS rvk/a
RACHEL EDWARDS. EDITH L
CHESTER F/K/A EDITH l
EDWARDS. M unknown fa n .

ham ng 6 Zonmg Commaaan
ADVICE TO THE PUBLC

Va

awn made afh reaped to any
record d Va

other clamant* by or eveugh or
under EDITH l CHESTER Mua
EDITH L EDWARDS *M M
pare** havrng or daeivng to
rave any nM*. Mto or atoreai ei
Va property hatam daaertoad.
UNKNOWN TENANT NO t
nflve JOYCE HOWARO. and
UIMNOWN TENANT NO 2.
DetaneankO

TO EWTH L CH U TE* l * »
EOOH L COWAROB. M

04 * » I

• nd
CayoM

by f a
(FBI 10109)

PERSONS WITH DISAMUTCS
NEEOING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTCIPATE M ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEOMOS
SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407-320M10. 46 HOURS M ADVANCE
O P TH K M H TN O
PuMdi Aprt 10 6006

AU. f*TERESTED PERSONS
ARE NO TN CD THAT
A* crodaor* d aa i
weeded and per*
cama or demand* .
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fan taae lor whom
tor Ml paymart a w r
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ciama wdi f a Court WITHM
THE TM E PROVIDED BY LAM
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NOT SO FLED W U M FOR­
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NOTWITHSTANDING
M IT
OTHER APPLICABLE TM E
PCAOO ANY CLAM F U O
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
OATS OF DEATH I* BARRED

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th e u m a OF 6 MONTH*
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NOTICE OR M DAYS AFTER
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COPY OF IM S NOTICE ON

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, to oonebud a apa manutocturtng tooasy. Thto
ad 1080 Emma Trad. Lake Mary. Samlnoto
. Thto todtoy to a aouroa ot av emtoetona. The
i -atoned Fla Number 1170986 001 AC to Via

tt U f Mwy, Fm— vm —

AN OROMANCE OF TM t CITY OF LAKE MANY. FLORBA
NE20NMQ CERTAIN LANDS WITHM THE CITV OF LAKE
MARY. HEREIN DEFINED FROM THE PRESENT CITY ZONMQ CLASSIFICAnON* OF PUD. PLANNED UNIT OEVtLOPMENT, TO FUD. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. PUR­
SUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE FIO R O A STA TU TE!; PROVEXNO CONFLICTS. SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTTVE DATE.
Rstoning • 23 6-acm Mod toeMid « Vw r r ill comw of
Vw Rmohan Road A CR ASA totoraocaen pr— arty to Pt— rwd
UnB Davatopmanf (FUO). Tha Cky Commotion w « atao fwta a
PiARe Hearing to conwdw Vta PmBmtaary SuMMMon Flan tor
Rnehart Ptaoe PUO Tho praparty e doaertoad a .

County.

N O TE IF A PERSON D E C C E S TO APPEAL ANY 0EC I8I0N
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION W ITH R ESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS M EETM Q OR HEARM Q. HE OR
SHE WILL NEED A RECORO O F TH E PROCEEDINGS, ANO
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR S M I MAY NEED TO
ENSURE TH AT A VERBATIM RECORO O F TH E PR O CEED­
INGS IS MADE. W HICH RECORD B C LU O ES THE TESTIM O ­
NY ANO EV D EN C E UPON W HICH TH E APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED FLORIDA STATUTES 2SSOIOS
PERSONS W ITH D W A M im E t NEEDtNO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE M ANY O F TH ESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CO N TA CT THE C ITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE M EETING AT 407-986-1424

change ot torme or oondtoona.

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tomtova— e hearing to toad
to 130.888 and 1 K 87 Florida Btalutoa (F.S.).
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me are attootod by tho proBon tor an admeuabaHva pro130.888 and 110 87 ol Via

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forth below and mual be toad (n
Counoal ot Via I

r ahad naa a eapy ol the po— en to d a
appaoant at v a adda— indtoaaod above at f a — a ol Meig. The
ta la o M any P&lt;*aon to too a po— onwaNn the appropriate ana
parted M a i con— * a w a ver ot v m poiaonl right to raguoat
^ a d m ^ i^ ^ if a t o iim iiiliu ii (hearing) under
paraotpa— — a pony to a. Any
only at V a approval ol V a prea— ng olhoor upon V a Mng ot a
motion ki compkanoo wah Rule 28 108 206 ot V a Florida
i on which V a Departments action a baaed mual contain

(a) The name and adda— ol each agency adectad and each
agency* Me or idan— cetion number. 4 known;
(b) The name, add— , and tetaphora number ol V a po— onor.
V a name, add— , and tetaphora number ot the pa— oners
repfeeenteei*. a any. wtwh ehea be the edda— tor eervee purpoe— during V a oourae of v a proceed**, and an eaptanabon
ol how f a pooaonors aubatarddl htaraata wd be attoctad by
V a agency datarmmaeon.
(c) A atatamant ol how and whan pa— oner received nob— ol
i or propoaad acbon.
deputed eau— of mater— tact It vara are
mual ao indeato;
(a) A ooncea atatamant ot V a uMmato tocta abegad. — w ai —
V a nAeo and atakA— which era— V a pa— oner to lekat, and
(t) A atotomert ot t e apache rutae or eiaiutae tw pa— oner conraveraal or moddeabon ot V a

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i by B t i — a no— a Par— &gt;who— Bu­
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NOTICE IS HERESY QIVEN vm by vtrtoa ol Vm oertwn Wr*
ol Caoodton eaued out of and under the eeef ol the County
Oourt ol Somtnoto Couray. Ftonde. Co— 0 03-C-8i34l4Zupon
a hnW iv f p trt ranrtarad Mi Vie efor— ail oourt Mi Vm oertwn
co m enettad Joeeph L France, IN. Piwmdl v*
Cotta—
neunng, me. — XJ nO O in voem oi. Uw— XJSnrll)

County. Fieri— and I have laved upon al Via nght. Mto and M— reat ol Vw datondanta Mi Vw I— owmio deecnbed nrooenv aald
properly being looatod Mi SomMioto County, Florida, more par— uterty deecrtwd — toaow*

ThW aWd l

Donald F. E Unger BhenM
S im n o il County, Flondl

N O TICE REGAROm O TH E AMERICANS W ITH D tSASBJTKS
A C T OP 1880. PERSONS W ITH A DtSABBJTY N EEOM O SPE
CM L ACCOMMODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE M TH E PROCEEO dlO S SHOULD CO N TA CT TH E ENFORCEABLE VSVTS
SEC TIO N O F TH E CIVIL DIVISION AT TH E SH ER IFFS
O FFICE. 100 BUSH BOULEVARD. SANFORD. FLO A O A .
32773 A T LEA ST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO TH E PROCEEDINGS
(407) 8848813.

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,8 0 0 a m to 8 0 0 p m .I
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n. 3318 Magurre l

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AN OROMANCE OF THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
EXEMPT— 0 THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY FROM TIC FROVISIONS OF 1 101 — 7. FLORI­
DA BTATUTtt. RCOAROINO
EARLY VOTINO PROCE­
DURES; PROVIDING FOR
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Thai
ol MERRY ETTA MONTAOUE
Ata/a ETTA MONTAOUE.
w— Decembw 13. SOM; e
perwng n aw Cmc— Court tor
Semnota County. Plortie,
Piob— Oween. Fee Numaw
2006-CP-64B. MW *8— 11 Ot
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ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
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DATE

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No ao-117-81722-2 The proyact la tacaaad to Samweta C o w %
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FLAT BOOK «1. RM S S OF

C A M NO.: 34CAS7-14L.

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Officials: Grieshaber’s

exit under discussion
By Llan« Edixon
H e ra ld W rite r

the diamond
Seminole. Lake Mary
and Lako Brantloy got
outstanding performanc­
es as they all posted
impressive baseball vic­
tories on Monday

SANFORD — City officials con­
firmed that negotiations an* under­
way regarding the resignation of
Sanford City Manager Al Grieshaher
District .4 Commissioner Kandy
Jones said Tuesday that the city attor­
ney’s office had contacted him
regarding Grieshaher.
"They’re just starting negotia­

tions," Jones said in a phone interviexv.
City Commissioner for District 4
Kevin Hipes said Monday that he did
not feel comfortable commenting on
what, if any, negotiations were being
made, but did say that the city of
Sanford needs a unified commission.
"I like Al." Hipes said, “but obvi­
ously there are some members of the
Commission xvho mav feel different­
ly ”

In January, the city Commission
voted 3-2 not to renew Grieshaber’s
contract, which expires Aug. 4, 2005.
Com missioners Hipes and Art
Woodruff voted against not renewing
the contract, while former Mayor
Brady Lessard, and Commissioners
Jones and Velma Williams were the
three votes swaying the decision to
not renew.
The terms of Grieshaber’s contract
required the Commission to give him

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to benefit
county 4-H
SANFORD —
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'•ilent auction I ridav,
April
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(adult and youth
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years old) and children
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ner xxill benetit 4-H
summer camp, activi­
ties and college scholar­
ship tunds Call the 4-H
ottico at 407-hh5-5560
for tickets or purchase
them at the di&lt;or

Advocates for
abused children
needed
SANFORD — The
Seminole County
Guardian Ad I item
Program is m need ol
xoluntivrs to advocate
tor the K-st interest ot
abused, neglectexl and
abandoned ihildren in
a court proceeding To
become a Guardian Ad
I item volunteer, vou
must Iv 21 years old or
older JHlssess glHhi
ludgment. common
sense and be capable of
helping a child in crisis
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tax orable references,
consent to have your
h.nkground iln-v ked
and complete .40 hours
ot training
Guardian Ad I item
training xvill Iv held at
the luxenile lii'tice
Center, l“0 Hush Hlxd.,
Santord, on may 14. 14
and 20 Persons xvho
may be interested in
attending the three-day
training or xvisJi more
information an* asked
to call Tina at 407wiV
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six months notice prior to Aug. 4,
2005, if it planned not to renew his
contract.
Newly elected Mayor Linda Kuhn
said Tuesday that the was disap­
pointed this issue had become a part
of the election campaign. In an earli­
er interview with th e Herald, Kuhn
said she would not be inclined to
retain Grieshaber, citing the city

8 — Manager, Page 3A

W oodruff:
N ew ideas
m erit full
debate
t y Llane Edixon
Herald Writer
SANFORD — Art Woodruff, newly re-elected
District 1 City Commissioner is catching his
breath after wnat he said was an exhausting race.
"We expected it to go to a run-off. I put didn't
realize how long three weeks
actually w as," Woodruff said in
an interview Monday.
Woodruff won tne city of
Sanford run-off election to
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Historic street
officially reopens
ty Charles D. Jackson
H e ra ld C o rre s p o n d e n t

SANFORD — As music blared trom every corner of
doxvntown Santord and nationally known artists showed
off award-winning paintings, thousands joined the cele­
bration Saturday of the First Street Streelscape project,
dubbed "We’re jazzed in Santord.”
The grand reopening dedication of historic First Street
attracted more than 8,000 people strolling in and out of
downtown shops and restaurants.
They viewed art featuring six of
the original
Highxvaymen in (lie day-long street party. Many drifted a
couple blocks east to the Hopper lubilee Festival at Fort
Mellon Park, while others stayed and enjoyed the
Legends of Rock ‘n Roll concert at Helen Stairs Theatre
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Marge Drew of Orm ond Beach paints
pears, above, while Kevin Hipes and
family stroll the reopened First Street.

69 votes against Bernard
Mitchell.
"Obviously, I'm glad we
w on," Woodruff said. "We
worked really hard. Bernard _______________
did, too.”
KTaadmfl
Now that the election is over.
Woodruff said the City Commission should focus
on seeking opinions and views from the commu­
nity before making decisions.
"I hope the Commission will be better about
talking things out and discussing things e a rlict”
Woodruff satd.
Woodruff, who said he likes to bounce ideas
around before any decisions are made, believes
that if someone has an ides, the Commission can
build on that idea whether good or bad by dis­
cussing it before it pops up on an agenda.
"The city overall would do well if (we) dis­
cussed proposals ahead of time regardless of
whose (proposal) it is,” Woodruff said.
In regards to bouncing ideas around the City
Commission, Woodruff would also Uke to do the
same with community input. The Commissioner
said he noticed, both on nis first four years and
on the campaign trail, an unclear mandate to go
forward with any single item.
"People want to feel like they’ve been a part of

tM Woodruff, PaftSA

HUD fulfills promises, renovates housing
By Stovo Paradis
M a n a g in g Editor

SANFORD — The assistant
secretary
for
the
U.S.
lX*nartment of Housing and
Urran Development called
changes at
the Santord
Housing Authority "truly a
remarkable tuman*und."
"When we came in in 2(X)3,
93 of the 480 units controlled
by the Sanford Housing
Authority wen* uninhabit­
able," said Michael Liu of
HUD. Those conditions trig­
gered the* federal government
to take over the housing
authority. In the end, then*
were 160 units renovated, roofs
replaced, paint applied and
reinforced doors installed on
apartments.
"Well, the work is done,”
Uu said. "The work is done."

I ie said a new chapter is about
to begin for Sanford Housing
Authority residents.
Eventually, HUD intends to
hand the project back to a local­
ly appointed board that the
federal government oversees.
Liu said that would take place
xvithin a "reasonable" time
period.
With a $3.3 million loan
from Wachovia Bank, HUD has
made the improvements by
using local resources and basic
financial know-how, Liu told
officials
and
advocates
Tuesday morning.
Liu said the Sanford project
compart'd well with the otner
3,400 housing authorities he
oversees. It is smaller than
many of the others.
"We’ve shown that with
good management and the
ability to think creatively, we

can take available resources
and turn them into real benefits
for people." Liu said in an
interview.
When HUD took receiver­
ship of the housing authority,
the apartments were very run
down, he said.
"All we got from previous
management were excuses," he
said, adding that HUD doesn't
like to take control of housing
authorities.
Liu gave symbolic keys to
Andrea Lee and Cnerrie
Jackson, two new residents of
the housing authority.
"I think they did a nice Job
with the apartments," said
Jackson, 22.
Long-time residents have
heard promises of improve­
ments over the years, but are
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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Overnight
relay to fight
cancer kicks
off Friday
LAKE MARY — An overnight Relay for
Life will help fight cancer in an annual event at
Colonial Town Park.
The event begins at 6 p m Friday, April 8
with a survivor's lap and a caregiver's lap.
Teams will then walk taps until 10 a m.
Saturday.
The Relay for Life of Lake Mary/Sanford
will benefit the American Cancer Society.
According to activity and entertainment
chairwoman Jennifer Finch the relay will have
several bands, including the Rode Lake
Middle School Jazz Band. There are 28 relays
In central Florida, but this is the best venue,
she said.
'This is a community fighting for a com­
munity," Finch said. Sixteen teams from busi­
nesses, schools and other organizations will all
do fundraising during the event. In addition to
pledges for laps, the teams sell food or hold
competitions such as dance contests.
Bands and entertainers will perform until
1230 a.m., then a DJ will take over. A scav­
enger hunt is planned as well as a midnight
makeover for men.
A Mr. Relay for Life where male partici­
pants will dress as women takes place at 230
a.m. A poker lap, hoola hoop contest and put­
ting contest are also scheduled.
Basically there will be activities every half
hours during the event Finch said.
During all the activities, teams compete for
spirit dollars. Progress Energy won last year's
competition for which it received a plaque.
"The goal is to raise awareness of cancer
and to raise money," Finch said. She said her
mother died of lung cancer and her cousin
died of breast cancer at 32. Almost everyone
knows someone who has battled cancer, she
said.
The goal this war is to raise $155,000, which
would be about $11,000 more than last year's
total.
The public is invited to participate and
attend me Luminaria Ceremony. Luminaries
can be purchased for $5. Call 1-800-ACS-2345.

Patients need
transportation
to treatment
SANFORD — The local chapter of the
American Cancer Society is looking for volun­
teer drivers to transport patients to radiation
and chemotherapy sessions.
The program is calk'd The Road to Recovery
The society transports people hue of charge,
and has an urgent need for drivers, according to
Jennifer Finch who coordinates the program.
"The worst thing in the world is having to
tell a cancer patient that no one can dnve them
to treatment,” she said.
These are people who have no other way to
get to treatment.
"If they don’t go, they may not survive,”
Finch said. Some people are low-income who
don't have transportation, others simply don't
have a way to get to the treatment center.
One man has the inability to be in the sun so
he can't walk and he is blind in one eye and
can't drive. His wife works weekdays. So he is
driven by volunteer*.
Treatment for cancer may last six or eight
weeks, but it is an everyday thing on weekdays
They may have to be there everyday at 10 a m.
and skipping a dose is not an option.
Volunteer* should be over 18 year* old and
have a driver’s license.
"Typically, our driver* are either selfemployed. unemployed, or retired," Finch said.
Normally patients nave to go to treatment
around 9 a m and return about 3 p m Once in
a while the person may have to stay later Thaw
the treatment is radiation, they usually go
for a round trip because the treatment can be
finished in as little as 15 minute*. With
chemotherapy, one person drives in the morn­
ing and anoowr person normally picks up.
"Chemo can be as short a* an hour and as
long aa eight" Finch said. Some volunteers
drive every day, others as little a* twice par
"What 1 always tell volunteers is
»as HMfe or as often as they want"
"We o n accommodate inter

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Out &amp; About
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Hooptical illusion

Singer Tracy Lawrence
will appear in a live concert
performance beginning at 7
p.m. at The Bam in Sanford.
Tickets are $22.50 in advance,
$27.50 at the dexir. For infor­
mation call 407-324-2276.
The Drama-4 class at
Millennium Middle School
will present the play "Altar
Egos: the Do’s and Don't’s of
An American Wedding" at 7
p.m. in the Wall Griffin
Performing Arts center
(Mille'nnium Hall) Tickets are
$3 c'ach at the door.
Walkers will go around
the clock in the battle against
cancer during the American
cancer Society Relay for Life
of Lake Mary/Sanford.
Teams of residents will gath­
er at Colonial Town Park at 6
p.m. for an overnight relay
against cancer. The public is
invited to participate and
attend the Luminaria
Ceremony. Luminaries can
be purchased for $5 Call 180P-ACS-2345.
The national champs have been crowned and basketball courts all over the country will now be tut of young hoop hopefuls
honing their skJHs tor a chance to play at the next level. Looking through the net at Fort Melton Park's basketball courts cre­
ates an optical Illusion — Are you looking up or down?

Search Warrants
• Michael Ray Golightly. 46. of
Santa Barbara Drive was arrested
by Sanford police on March 18, after
serving a search warrant at his resi­
dence. lie reportedly confronted the
officers with an attack dog.
Golightly was charged with aggra­
vated assault of police officer with a
deadly weapon and two counts of
possession of narcotics equipment.
Also at that address, Albert
Herman, 51, was anested on tour
counts of possession of narcotics
equipment and Felis Sharp, 35, was
charged with one count of posses­
sion of narcotics equipment.
• Tiffanye Andrea Williams, 21,
of Georgia Arms was arrested by
Sanford police' on March 17 after
serving a watch warrant at her resi­
dence. She was charged with pewsession of under 2(1 grams of mari­
juana.
• Carolyn Pasley, 34, of William
Clark Court was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday, March 31,
after serving a search warrant at her
add revs. She* was charged with pos­
session of a cocaine.
Prostitution
• |i'an Marie Bennett, 37, of
Empire Place, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford peilice on March 30 at
27th Street and Sanford Avenue. She*
was see*n apparently (lagging down
pavsing motorists. She was charged
with pnx-urement for prostitution.
Burglaries
• Christopher Mulle*r, 27, of
Island Bay Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Tuesday,
March 31, at his residence where he
was in a dispute with a fe*male. He
was charged with burglary of a
dwelling, disorderly intoxication,
resisting an officer without violence,
and property damage of $200 or
under.
• Dennis Lawson, 21, of
Summerlin Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday
an 24th Street at Chase Avenue. He
reportedly attempted to gain entry
to a residence on Lake Avenue. He
was charged with burglary of an
occupied dwelling, loitering or
prowling and possession of under
20 grams of marijuana.

can
■ James Craig Fisher. 40, of
Orlando, and George Painter 48, of
DrLand, were arrested by Sanford
police Thursday at a store in the
3600 block of Orlando Drive. The

• Kemonta Williams, 18, of
Windchase Boulevard, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday
at her residence following a dispute
with her sister She was charged
with domestic battery — causing
bodily harm.

twe» reportedly attempted to return
a $153.40 chain saw to the store,
which the*v had not purchased Berth
were charged with petty larceny t&gt;f
over $100. Painter was alse» charged
with obtaining merchandise with a
false receipt
• Zatirah Ram|it, 28, of St. Cloud,
was arrested by Sanford peilice
Sunday at a stem* on Teiwne* Center
Circle. She* reportedly texik items
from the store without paying. She1
was charged with petty larceny.
• I.uz Elena Medina, 32, of Sugar
Bay Way, l-ake Mary, was arrested
by Sanford police Saturday at a
stun' on Teiwne Center Circle. She1
reportedly tix&gt;k $118 in merchan­
dise' from a store' without paying
She was charged with petty
shoplifting from a merchant
• Ana Martinet, 38, ot Airport
Bled., Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday at a store
on Towne Center Circle. Officers
said she texik items from a store
without paving She* was charged
with petty shoplifting from a mer­
chant.
• Ralaya Sivaphomchai, 48, of
Weston Court, Lake Mary, was
arrested by Sanford police on March
30 at a store on Towne Center Circle
She is accused of taking $5 in items
from the* store without paying. She
was charged with petty larceny.
Assault - Battery
• Steven Bradley Adams 111, 28,
of Rosediff Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday
at his residence as the result of an
altercation with a female. He was
charged with battery - touch or
strike (domestic violence).
• Dexter Lee, 28, of Friesian Way
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday on Sanford Avenue
at Lake Mary* Blvd. He reportedly
was in a confrontation at nis resi­
dence with his wife. He was
charged with aggravated battery
(domestic violence), simple assault
(domestic violence), and depriving
a person the use of 9-1-1 phone calls.

• Uoyd Donnie Daniels, 46, of
West 15th Street, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday at his resi­
dence as (he result of a dispute with
a female. He was charged with bat­
tery - touch or stnke (domestic vio­
lence).
• Ruth Yvonne Hoglen, 40, of 3rd
Street, Lake Mary, was arrested by
Sanford
police
Friday
on
Giuveview Way following an alter­
cation with a male.
She was charged with battery* —
causing bodily harm (domestic vio­
lence)
Traffic Stops
• Terrence IVmard Perkins, 24,
of Locust Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Monday
on Magnolia Avenue at 2l»th Street.
The license tag on the vehicle
proved to have been stolen.
He was charged with petty larce­
ny (stolen tag), failing to register his
motor vehicle, and no proof of
insurance.
• Tonie Lynn Smith, 35, of Forrest
Avenue, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford police Friday on Ronald
Reagan Blvd
She was charged with driving
with a suspended license and oper­
ating a motor vehicle without a
valid license.
• William Zachary* Kepass, 23, of
Balboa Court, Sanford, was stopped
by Sanford police Monday on
Highway 17-92. He was charged
with driving under the influence
(DUD of alcohol or drugs.

Cub Scout troops from
Seminole County will con­
verge on Central Winds Park
in Winter Springs for the
Cub Olympics to be held
from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Central Florida Zoo
will present "Wild about
Florida." from 9 a m. until 3
p.m. The event and teacher
workshop includes activities
relating to Bov Scouts and
Girl Scouts There will be
exhibits and displays, items
available for purchase',
music, fixid. and more. Call
407-323-4450, ext. 136.

SUN
Florida Hospital's Center
of Nutritional Excellence will
be conducting a Vegetarian
Cooking School, from 3 until
5 p.m. at 5779 N. Ronald
Reagan Blvd (CR-427) in
Sanford. Classes are free. For
details call 407-324-1405.
It’s Kite Day at First
Baptist Church in Geneva,
following the Morning
Worship Service at 10:15. It's
also Oviedo Play Day at the
Mall from mxin to 5 p.m.
Buy tickets ahead at Geneva
Elementary School in the
office'. Funds will benefit the
Geneva Elementary School.
Community United
Methodist Church, 4921
Highway 17-92 in
Casselberry will present,
"Joy in the Journey," at 3
p.m. There is no charge and
childcare will be provided.

MON
The Seminole County
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold a golf
tournament at Timacuan
Golf and Country Club. Call
Tara Godbv at 407-333-4748.

• Vincente Traju Ramirez, 20. of
Hartwell Avenue, Sanford, was
located by Sanford police Sunday as
the result of a traffic accident in the
2800 block of Orlando drive. He
was charged with DU1 with proper­
ty damage, operating motor vehi­
cle without a valid license, and pos­
session of forged/stolen drivers
license.

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• Matthew Keith Quigley, 20, of
Francis Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday at
Old England loop. He was charged
with violation of probation/com­
munity control.

AU Souls Council of
Catholic Women will hold a
Spring Craft Show from 8:30
a m. to 4 p.m. in the Social
H all 9th Street at Oak
Avenue.

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•.t.»rtm&gt;» to believe the latest
ones from HUP.
"They're Betting off to a
Rood start,” said Oscar
Redden |r., of Brothers
Keepers, who remembered
playing in the housing; author­
ity neighborluHKi as a child.
"If I'm at a standstill, it's easi­
er to go forward than if I'm
falling backward.”
hill said the approach of
HUP and President Bush's
administration is to not over
promise and under perform.
"That is how we will gain
support of the residents," he
said. "I think that's what’s
happened here. Anything we
promise, we have to make
sure we can deliver."
Sanford Vice Mayor Velma
Williams
is
the
city
Commission's liaison to the
housing authority board. She
read a proclamation com­
mend mg tlie changes at the
authority called, "Rebuilding

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Anything we
promise, we
have to make
sure we can
deliver.
MichMt Liu, ataialarrt aacratary
of MUD

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for Today and Tomorrow."
"Today is a new day,”
Williams told those gathered
for the celebration Tuesday
morning. "I want to reaffirm
that the city of Sanford is
indeed interested and com­
mitted to working with the
housing authority."
The final nine units in the

Lake Monroe Terrace section
will be the last restored
because they were in the
worst shape, according to an
April 5 news release from
HUP.
"They received all new
electrical and plumbing sys­
tems as well as new kitchens
and bathrooms," the release
noted. Hie other 151 units had
various stages of disrepair.
Resident councils have
been established at each of the
six housing sites. Barbara
Green from the Castle Brewer
resident council spoke at the
presentation Tuesday.
"Just to look back and set*
how far the Sanford Housing
Authority has come is amaz­
ing," she said.
Board Chairman Carmen
Valenti then led the group on
a lour of renovated apart­
ments. The Rev. Ronald
Merthie of New Life Word
gave the invocation.

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manager's handling of the
Andrew Van C.aate case.
lirieshaber tried to fire
Van l.aale tor using a citvleased goll tart tor personal
needs during the Fourth of
lulv celebration last year.
Poring the campaign,
Kuhn told I he Herald that if
elected, one ot the f i r s t
things she would do is come
to a decision with the utv
Commission on Grieshaber.
Kuhn confirmed Tuesday
that she li.nl talked with the
ut\ attorney's office about
contacting Grieshaber in
order to negotiate Ins resig­
nation
"I'm a woman of my
word Kuhn said in a phone
m ien ien
At cording to Kuhn, she
h a s not heard back from the
cm attorney's office regardon: the matter at hand
Woodruff said Monday
that he would like to see the
matter on the public agenda.
It s h o w s that we’re cog­
nizant ot the fact we're reprelenting the city," Woodruff
said
Woodruff, who confirmed

Businessman Sylvester Chang from the Sanford Housing Authority Advisory Board, left, prepares to
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If and when Mr.
Grieshaber has
an announce­
ment, he’ll be the
one to make it.
William Col ban.
Sanford City
Attorney

n

that there was discussion
going on about Grieshaber
resigning before his contract
is up. said he would like to
see things done in an order­
ly fashion.
"My fear is that we have
so many things in the
process, |and] we need to
make sure we're not cutting
ourselves off too soon,"
Woodruff said. "We’ve got
to look at the big picture.
W hat's good for the city

from this point forward?
What's going to be better?"
P istrict
2
City
Commissioner
Velma
Williams was unavailable
for comment.
Grieshaber said Tuesday
that he had been contacted
by the city attorney on other
m atters but was unaware of
negotiations for his resigna­
tion.
I le said he was contacted
about a rumor that he had
put in his resignation, but
that no decision has been
made either way.
" I ’m going to talk to the
city attorney," Grieshaber
said in a phone interview.
Sanford's City Attorney
William Colbert confirmed
that he had talked with
Grieshaber.
"I've had discussions with
the mayor and with Mr.
Grieshaber in due course of
events, but 1 have nothing to
announce at this point,"
Colbert s.iid.
"If
and
when
Mr.
Grieshaber
has
an
announcement, he'll be the
one to make it.”

the decision. It’s one thing to
have a great idea. If moving
that idea forward causes so
much grief, something is not
being done right," Woodruff
said.
One
of
the
Com m issioner's platforms
on the campaign trail was
finishing the programs he
was involved with during
his first term.
Woodruff said the Weed
and Seed program, and
Georgetown in general, are
some things he has been
working on and will contin­
ue working on in his second

term.
"The community is start­
ing to come back together
again,"
Woodruff
said.
"Weed and Seed programs
are starting to become more
tangible."
Saturday, April 9, through
the Weed and Seed program,
44 solar lights are going to
go up in Georgetown and
200 trash cans are going to
be distributed throughout
the community.
Both
Woodruff
and
Pistrict 2 City Commissioner
Velma Williams were sworn
into office Tuesday night,

along
with
m ayor-elect
Linda Kuhn.
W'oodruff said Monday
that he thinks Kuhn will do a
good job as mayor.
"She definitely has a clear
direction on where she
wants {Sanford] to go and
she has the enthusiasm ,"
Woodruff said.
He said when he ran
against Kuhn four years ago
for Pistrict 1 city commis­
sion they had a lot of the
same ideas.
The next city Commission
meeting is Monday, April 11
at 7 p.m.

Golf tourney helps historic stadium
SANFORP — The city of
Sanford
Recreation
Pepartment Benefit Golf
Tournament will take place
Friday, April 22 at Mayfair
Country Club.
Funds from the golf tour­
nament will benefit the
enhancement of the Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
The tournament will be
held at the Mayfair County
Club, and will begin at 9 a m.

with a "shotgun" start with 5697.
Mulligans can be pur­
four-person team scramble.
Players must register by chased three for $5 with a
April IS. To register, send $50 limite of 12 mulligans per
to City of Sanford Recreation foursome.
Prizes will be awarded for
Department, P.O. Box 1788,
Sanford, FL 32772. Players the longest drive and closest
can also bring registration to the pin. All participants
into
the
Recreation will receive a "goody’1 bag
Department on the first floor and awards buffet. Free bev­
of Sanford City HaU, 300 erages on the course are
North Park Ave. Foe fcorr * sponsored by Wayne Denscb
information, call 407-330- Inc.

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Distributor president will
receive annual award
LONGWOOD — On Wednesday,
A p ril 20, Success M agazine will
Pf —in t the seventh annual Success
A w ard for Business Achievem ent to
M m W illiams, president and chief
operating officer of Wayne Densch,
In c., a Sanford-based A nheuserBusch distributor.
The aw ard will be presented at a
private reception sponsored by the
O rlando
Sanford
International
A irport and McKee Construction
Company, according to a Monday
new s release from Special Editions
Publishing.
Success M agazine developed the
aw ard six years ago to recognize
those individuals wno make signifi­
cant contributions to the local busi­
ness community.
Previous
recipients
include:
W illiam M iller, Suda Inc.; Dede

Schaffner, Coordinator-Community
Involvem ent/Public
Inform ation
O fficer
for
Sem inole County
Public Schools; Art
Grindle,
Wheel
Ranch;
Jeno
Paulucci, founder
of Heathrow, Chun
King
Foods,
M icnelina’s
and
Luigino’s; and Bob
Hattaway,
adult
toy storage.
Williams
W illiams,
the
2005 recipient, is
not only a respected member of the
business community.
He is an active volunteer and phi­
lanthropist whose special projects
have included the Wayne Densch
Scout Center, the Wayne Densch

YMCA, the Wayne Densch Athletic
Center at the University of Central
Florida and the Wayne Densch
D iscovery C enter at the Central
Florida Zoo.
More details on the Success
Award
can
be
found
at
http: / /www.specedpub.com.
Success Magazine is a 7-year-old
ublication, published by Special
I ditions Publishing. The 27-year-old
company was founded in Seminole
County bv its president and publish­
er, Albert R. Sciuto.
Success is published seven times a
ear and is tne only magazine of its
Eind in Seminole County.
For more inform ation about
Special Editions Publishing, Success
Magazine and other publications,
including Seminole Neighbors, visit
www.specedpub.com.

Marshall’s will open store in Sanford April 14
SANFORD — M arshalls
Inc., one of the nation's leadin * off-price retailers, has
announced the grand open­
ing of a new store on April
14th at the Marketplace at
Seminole Towne Center in
Sanford. M arshalls’ new
•tore will offer area shopp a n brand name fashions
and home accents at prices

up to 60 percent less than
departm ent and specialty
stores.
"We look forward to intro­
ducing Marshalls to the local
market and expect that our
great selection of family
fashions, footwear and home
accents will have trem en­
dous appeal for value-con­
scious
shoppers,"
said

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Spokesperson
Sonya
Cosent ini.
"At
Marshalls you will find the
same great trends found in
department and specialty
stores at a fraction of the
price. This includes first
quality, brand name fashions
and footwear for the whole
family and home accents for
every room in the house*.

The new store in Sanford,
at 1551 WP Ball Blvd., will
add approximately 60 full
and part-tim e jobs to the
area. The opening day event
will be from Wuntil to a.m.
Hours of operation will be
Monday through Saturday
from 9:30 a.m until 9:30
p.m., and Sundays from II
a.m. until 7 p.m.

Sobik’s Subs new tenant in Lake Mary lease
LAKE MARY — Crescent
Resources LLC has negotiated
• new lease agreement for
1,103 square feet of Class A
at
605
Crescent
tive Court in the
Prim ers m Building in take
Mary. N.E. 1, Inc., doing busi­

ness as Sobik’s Subs is the
new tenant.
Sun
Life
Assurance
Company of Canada is the
landlord of the 152.92H square
foot Primera III building.
Ida Rood, Florida director
of leasing for Crescent

Resources, negotiated the
lease agreement.
Crescent Resources LLC is
a U.S. developer of corporate
office facilities, retail centers,
multi-family and single-fami­
ly development in the United
States. In Orlando,

Crescent is developing
Resource Square at Central
Florida Research Park. The
Crescent at Primera and New
Century Park in Lake Mary
and
Gateway
Crossing
Shopping
Center
in
Altamonte Springs.

McD’s manager
one of the best
OVIEDO — Oviedo is
home to one of the nation’s
top McDonald's restaurant
managers.
Rich
LaSalle
recently
received the Ray Kroc Award,
an annual performance-based
award that recognizes the top
1 percent of McDonald’s
restaurant managers in the
country.
Named after McDonald's
corporate founder Ray Kroc,
the award is given to man­
agers who deliver superior
results in selected areas of
performance — operational
excellence,
reinforcing
McDonald's commitment to
people and building the busi­
ness.
Only 135 managers were
chosen this year to receive the
Ray Kroc Award, an honor
that comes with a cash award,
a Ray Kroc award trophy and
pin and a trip to Chicago for
an awards gala.
Ray
Kmc
built
the
McDonald’s business on the
belief that greatness can only
bo achieved through the dedi­
cation and support of a com­
pany’s people. The award was
named after him bast'd on his
commitment to people and
recognizing their contribu­
tions to the organization he
helped establish.
"This award came as a
complete and unexpected sur­
prise, but a very flattering and
pleasant one,” LaSalle said.
"Working for McDonald's has
been a lot of fun for me and to
know I am one of the few
managers of satellite restau­
rants to receive this award is
such an honor.”
"I'm excited that Rich has
been recognized as one of the
top McDonald’s restaurant
managers in the country with
the sixth annual Ray Kroc
Award," said Gary Oerther,
owner/operator. "He truly

sets the bar for our industry,
through the outstanding way
he manages his restaurant's
successful operations. Rich
adds to that excellence by
exhibiting a commitment to
his restaurant staff — work­
ing with them as a team and
recognizing them for their
contributions to the company.
It’s fitting that Rich is being
honored with the Ray Kroc
Award."
LaSalle has worked for
McDonald’s for 17 years and
began in high-school as a
crew member. Now as a prof­
it and loss manager, he travels
to all 19 Oerther Foods
McDonald’s locations to over­
sin* profitability matters.
In addition to the Ray Kmc
Award, he has received other
honors from McDonald's
including an outstanding
restaurant manager award in
2000. LaSalle is originally
from Manville, Ohio, but cur­
rently lives in Oviedo. He
received his MBA degree in
business
from
CarsonNewman College in Jefferson
City, Tenn.
McDonald's owner and
operators and/or regional
staff nominate restaurant
managers for the Ray Kroc
Award.
From there, a selection
committee of representatives
from McDonald's Operations,
Training
and
Human
Resources select the top I per­
cent
of
McDonald's
Restaurant Managers for the
Ray Kroc Award.
th e McDonald's Co-opera­
tive of Central Florida is a vol­
untary
association
of
owner/operators who oper­
ate 165 restaurants in a ninecounty
area
including:
Brevard,
Flagler,
Lake,
Marion, Orange, Osceola,
Seminole,
Sumter
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Obituaries
EMILY J. BURGESS
Emily J. Burgess, 85, of
Orlando, died Monday, April
4, 2(X)5 in Orlando. She was
bom Feb. 2. 1920 in New York
City. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include hus­
band, Charles G. Burgess;
daughter, Linda beers; one
granddaughter; two greatgranddaughters.
Banficld Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
F. DUANE CAMPS
F. Duane Camps, 44, of
Sanford, died Sunday, April
3, 2005 in Belle Glade. He was
bom Aug 21, I960 in Corpus
Christi, Tex. He was a sales­
man for Wesco Turf Supply
Golf Course Equipment. lie
was a member of Westview
Baptist Church.
Survivors include wife,
Shanm of Sanford; son, Derek
camps of China Grove, N.C.;
daughter, Jennifer Camps of
Sanford; parents, Felix and
Ruth Camps of Byron, Ca.;
sister, Den Jones of Byron,
Ga.; brother, Darrell camps of
Byron, Ga.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, Apnl ft at II a m.
at Westview Baptist Church
in Sanford with pastor Bill
Coffman officiating.
Interment will follow at
Oaklawn Park cemetery, l.ake
Mary
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home. Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford /Lake Marx', in
charge of arrangements.
VIRGINIA C. GROVE
Virginia C. Grove, 58, of
Sanford, died Sunday, April
3, 2005 at South Seminole
I lospital She was bom in
Mount Sterling, Ky. She was a
homemaker and a member of
the Church of Jesus chrisftt of
Latter Day Saints.
Survivors include hus­
band. John C. of Sanford;
daughter. Cynthia Aparichio

of Sanford; son, Robert J. of
Williamsburg, Va.; brothers
Mason Lee of Carlisle, Ky.,
Marion lee Jr. of Eustis; sis­
ters, Sylvia Gilstrap of
Geneva and Florine Ovington
of Mt. Sterling, Ky.; five
grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held Wednesday, April 6 at 6
p.m. at Brisson Funeral Home
Chapel. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to the
American Cancer Society,
Orlando Metro Unit 1601 W.
Colonial Drive, Orlando,
32804-7005.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
GERALD A. MARTINEZ
Gerald A. Martinez, 53, of
Casselberry, died Saturday,
April 2, 2005 in Orlando. He
was bom Feb. 9, 1952 in
Walsenburg, Colo. He was a
retail store manager.
Survivors include wife,
JoAnn L. Martinez; brother,
David J. Martinez; sisters,
Gerry M. Gladstone and
Maggie M. Lujan; father,
Charles A. Martinez, Jr.,
Mother, Ida Martinez.
Funeral services wen? held
Tuesday, April 5 at St.
Stephen Catholic Church
witn father George Dunne
officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
MARY LOUISE REED
Mary Louise Reed, 83, of
Sanford, died Thursday,
March 31, 2005 at Central
Florida Regional Hospital.
Bom in Asn-Jersev. Onio, she
moved to Sanford 1 ? years
ago from DeBary. She worked
with the U.S. Government
Bureau of Engraving, and
later as a baker for
Alexandria Schools cafeteria
in Alexandria, Ohio.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Ann Conrad of Sanford;

sons, David reed of
Columbus, Ohio, James Reed
of Deltona; sisters, Margaret
Kreagcr of Heath, Ohio,
Marjorie Henthome of
Newark, Ohio; brothers,
Elmer Fisher of DeBary,
Robert Fisher of Alexandria,
Ohio; two grandchildren.
Funeral services were
Tuesday, April 5 at Sanford
church of Christ with Rev.
Walt Person officiating.
Contributions may be made
to Doctors Without Borders,
P.O. Box 856, Merrifield, Va.,
22116-8056 or American Red
Cross, P.O. Box 37243,
Washington, D.C. 20013.
tankford Funeral Homes
4c Crematory, Detand, in
charge of arrangements.
WILLIAM RHOADES
William Rhoades, 95, of
Longwood, died Saturday,
March 26. 2005.
He was bom in Elmira,
N.Y. where he ran a plumb­
ing business. He worked in
Titusville for 33 years as a
master plumber.
Survivors include wife,
Margery; sons, Donald
Rhoades of Orlando, Edward
Rhoades of Iowa, Thomas
Deppen of Sanford, Roger
Deppin of Merritt Island;
daughters, Peggy’ Gavin of
Reynolds, Ind. .Alice Luedke
of Spottsylvania, Va., Kay
Engdahl of take Alfred, Lori
Baldwin of Indialantic and
Donna Duncan of Osteen;
nine grandchildren; 28 great­
grandchildren.
Memorial services were
held at Community United
Methodist on Thursday,
march 31. Memorial dona­
tions mav be made to the
Scholarship Fund,
Community United
Methodist church 4921 U.S.
Highway 17-92 in
Casselberry, 32707-3813.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
homes, Altamonte Springs, in
charge of arrangements.

State targets local telemarketer
SANFORD — Florida
Agriculture and Consumer
S erv ices
Commissioner
Charles II. Bronson
has
announced he has taken legal
action against a Seminole
County telemarketer for vio­
lating Florida's "Do Not
Call" law.
A lawsuit tiled in Seminole
County Circuit Court alleges
that
Florida
Solar
Distributors made at least 12
telephone calls to residents
on the list during the past
year.
"Consumers who join our

program are entitled to be
spared the intrusion of com­
mercial telemarketing calls,
and this company apparently
has failed to get the mes­
sage.*' Bronson said.
The legal action seeks an
injunction prohibiting Florida
Solar distributors from any
future calls to state residents
on the "Do Not Call" list and
fines of up to $10,000 for each
of the 12 calls the company
made to prohibited pnone
numbers.
Bronson's department has
collected or obtained judg­

ments for more than $1 mil­
lion against companies that
have called Florida residents
on the list, and several such
legal actions are pending in
courts throughout the state.
Bronson
encourages
Floridians to join the pro­
gram, which prohibits most
commercial
telemarketers
from calling numbers on the
list. For more information,
call the toll-free helpline at 1800-HELPFLA or visit the
Division of
Consumer
Services web
site
at
www.800helpfla.com.

Schools foundation benefits
LONGWOOD
— The
Foundation for Seminole
County
Public
Schools'
annual
Golf
"Fore"
Education Tournament at
Alaqua Country Club in
Longwood raised more than
$50,000 to further enhance
the Seminole County Public

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"We had an excellent
turnout." explained Eric
Geboff, The Foundation's
executive director. "More
than 225 golfers participated
in the tournament."
Programs sponsored by
The Foundation include
Grants for Great Ideas, Take
Stock in Children, Teach-In,
Arts Alive in Seminole! and
the Back to School Fair.
To learn more about The
Foundation and its donation
opportunities,
call
Eric
Geboff at 407-320-0180.

Established in 1986, The
Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools raises
funds to further enhance the
superior performance of stu­
dents and teachers in
Seminole County Public
Schools.
Money raised is used to
support programs such as
scholarships,
classroom
grants, and recognition and
rewards for students and
teachers in Seminole County.
For more inform ation
regarding The Foundation,
call 407-320-0180.

Wednesday, April 6.2008 P ip e BA

Rotary and SODA Pops
put best foot forward
Miriam and Valeries School of Dance and
Arts will put their "Best Foot Forward"
Saturday in a production to benefit the
Tsunami victims.
In partnership with the Sanford Noon
Rotary Club, the dance ...........................
school's SODA Pops will Servica Club
present a rousing perform­
Connections
ance at 7 p.m. Saturday at
the Helen Stairs Theatre,
201. S. Magnolia Ave., titled
“Our Best Foot Forward - A
benefit for Tsunami Relief."
Longtime Rotarian John
Mercer brought the idea to
the club, and the board
voted to match up to $2,000
the funds students raised Charies
during the show, according Jack so n
to Rotary President Craig
Bair.
••••••••
The SODA Pops will entertain the crowd
with ice-cream snop themes from the '50's,
jazz tunes and other nostalgia music.
Tickets are $10. To make a donation or for
more information, call 407-323-1900 or 407321-8111.
"MY HERO IS" - is the topic of Sanford
Optimist Club annual oratorical contest 7
p.m. Thursday at the Sanford Church of
Christ, 1500 S. Park Ave. The contest will
feature 15 students.
Interest in the popular oratorical contest
is so high, Seminole High School had 100
students compete for the four slots allotted
for the school.
The winner advances to zone competition
April 21 at the same location, the to region­

a l on April 30th and on to the district finals
in Tampa on May 7. The district winner will
earn a $1,500 scholarship from the Optimist
International Foundation..
THE FIRST MAN of Sanford — Bob Kuhn
- introduced his special guest, wife MayorElect Linda Kuhn, to fellow Rotarians
Monday at the noon meeting. Rotary presi­
dent Craig Bair and other congratulated
Mrs. Kuhn on her election as mayor of
Sanford.
During the course of the meeting, Bob
Kuhn gave a "Happy Dollar," saying "I'm
happy I don’t have to put up political signs
anymore." Wife Linda smiled as Bob passed
the buck into the bucket.
Mayor Kuhn was sworn in last night.
THE CHARITY CHALLENGE has Brown
from
X-Large to
XX-Large. Charity
Challenge XX - the 20th celebration - is
scheduled for May 21-22 at Crane's Roost
Park in Altamonte Springs. The annual
fundraiser to support Central Florida chari­
ties collected $515,000 last year and is
expected to gross more this year.
Almost 100 corporate and individual
teams will compete in athletic events, draw­
ing about 6,000 people. The Sanford Noon
Rotary Club will participate in organizing
the event and should get in return about
$4,000 to distribute to local charities.
For more information, call Crane's Roost
Park Events Management at 407-571-8857.

Charles D. Jackson, a Sanford native and vet­
eran journalist, writes a weekly column on citric
and service clubs in Seminole County. Send
items to him at The Sanford Herald, 300 N.
French Ave., Sanford, FL 32771.

Florida Blood Centers
need to replenish supply
In an effort to immediately
replenish dwindling blood
supplies following the Easter
holiday weekend, Florida’s
Blood Centers have issued a
"Community Alert" for all eli­
gible volunteer blood donors
of every blood type.
"An alert of this nature
means that blood inventories
have fallen well below our
comfort zone," said Tim
Toothman, spokesperson for
Florida's
Blood
Centers.
"Reserve inventories (normal­
ly a 3- to 5-day supply) have
fallen to levels not seen since
the Christmas holidays. Add
to that the recent Easter holi­
day weekend and unprece­
dented usage at hospitals
throughout the region, and it's
easy to understand that an
immediate response (in the

form of blood donors) is need­
ed from the community to
avert any potential shortages
that could occur of blood sup­
plies are not immediately
replenished."
"Traditionally, law enforce­
ment agencies, fire fighters
and other first responders step
forward and lead by examle," he continued. "Florida’s
lood Centers recognize this
and once again are calling on
these community heroes to set
the pace and nelp prevent
blood shortages. Simplv put,
without blood donors, hospi­
tals can’t operate. We must
make every effort to immedi­
ately replenish our invento­
ries. Those who are eligible
are needed today."
To donate blood, a person
must be in good health, weigh

a minimum of 110 pounds and
be 17 years of age or older.
There is no upper age limits
for donors meeting other eli­
gibility requirements. As a
benefit to tne donor, a mini
health check, which includes
evaluations of blood pressure,
iron level and cholesterol is
performed to help the donor
maintain his or her good
heath. The* entire procedure,
from completing a short med­
ical history to drawing bloo4|
arid' resting afterward wjtb
refreshments, takes approxi­
mately 30 to 45 minutes.
For additional information
regarding volunteer blood
donations, community blood
drive locations and opera­
tional hours at any Florida's
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Midweek
April 6-7,2005

Shining stars
Standout individual
performances lead
teams to victory
•y 0 mm Smith
Sports Editor

Baseball may be a team sport, but it was
outstanding individual performances on
Monday that spelled the difference on the
diamond on Monday.

Lefthander Matt Hines hurled a four-hit
shutout, striking out 13 and walking just
three and also helped his own cause by driv­
ing in two runs as host Seminole blanked
Alpharetta (Ga.) High School, 8-0, at Alumni
Field in the Tim Raines Athletic Park.
Chris Cole dripped in with a double, a run
scored and two RBI and Kyle Diener also
drove in a pair of runs ana scored a run as
the Fighting Seminoles (7-9) made the most of
their seven nits on the evening.
Also contributing were Luke Kimig and
John Ilgen-run (single, RBI), David Walden
and Nick Martin (single), Scott Lamont and
Tom Quinn (two runs) and Lahy Thomas
(run).
The Tribe was coming off a 4-0 setback at
the hands of powerful Eustis (14-1) on the
road on Friday. Kimmig threw five strong
innings, allowing three earned runs on five
hits and striking out seven, white Charlie
Aravi struck out two of the three batters he
faced in the sixth inning.
Offensively, Hines, Cole, Thomas, Martin
and Christian Rubio had one single each.
Lake Brantley (13-1) continued to roll along
as Ray Allen and Jemile Weeks had big
night's with the bats ai the No. 3 state-ranked
Patriots ended Lyman's two-game winning
streak, 15-2.
Weeks had a home run and a double,
scored three runs and drove in two, while
Allen also homered, scored three runs and
drove in three to pace the offensive outburst.
Bryan Bearden also tripled and drove in three
for Lake Brantley.
Bearden also had a big game on Friday,

going 3-for-4 with a double and three RBL as
the Patriots
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picked up a big district victory
over Winter Park (9-4-1). Brad Gooch also
had a good night at the plate, going 2-for-3
and driving in two.
The Greyhounds (10-7) were also coming
off a nice win on Friday as they doubled tne
score on Winter Springs (7-6), 6-3. Junior Jose
Correa tripled ana doubled and Patrick
Cahill was 2-for-2 to support the complete
game pitching of Jeff Hummel, who struck
out six.
Drew Morgan was 2-for-3 for the Bears.
Lake Mary (10-4) won its 10th game of the
season on Monday as Jack Tuttle went 2-for-3
to back the outstanding two-hit pitching of
Leonard, who struck out eight, in a 1-0 white­
washing of Oldham County, Kentucky (0-2).
The Rams were also coming off a shutout
on Friday as Josh Smith scattered six hits and
struck out nine in blanking district foe
University (5-9), 3-0.
Smith also doubled and drove in two runs,
while Santana also had a big Kit for the win­
ner's.
The other Seminole County team in action
on Monday did not dare as well as The
Master's Academy (7-8) dropped a 9-1 ded4) in
sion to Father Lopez (9-4)
i Davtona Beach.
The Eagles' Clark had a double to lead a
five-hit attack.
TMA had gotten to .500 on Friday handing
Norfolk Christian from Virginia (3-1) its first
loss of the season, 9-3, with Frisz going 3-for3 with a pair of doubles.
Lake Howell (6-9) also picked up a nice win
on Friday, edging Venice (8-7), 6-5, with
Carlson going 2-for-2 with a double and an
RBI and Piard going 2-for-4 with a triple and
two RBI.
Trinity' Prep (4*11) moved up in class and
it a scare into Oak Ridge (4*10) before

lefthander Melt Hines (above)
buried a tour-hit shutout stok­
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CHARITY BASKETBALL
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Seminole and Lake Brantley had three
individual champions each as the dam
2A-Sectkm 3 Sub-Sectional Boys
Weightlifting Tournament waa held
Saturday at Lyman High School.
The Patriots and Fighting Seminotes
dominated the qualifiers as Lake
Brantley had 11 qualify for this
s Sectional Meet at Spruce
School while the Notes will
send 10 to the meet being hosted by the
11-time State Champion Hawks.
Adam AUegioe (154), Aaron Allegroe
(169) and Tom Sprys (199) were Lake
Brantley's champions, while Joshua
Barnett (119), Sam Kicklighter (139) and
Kevin Harris (239) were the Seminole
champs.
Winter Springs and the host
Greyhounds both qualified five for the
sectional with Ricardo Burgos winning

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Seminoles and Patriots
combine to send 21
lifters to Sectional Meet
at 129 pounds for the Bean and Jeremy
Drayton winning at 219 for Lyman.
Lake Mary had Steve Glascott win at
183 pounds and will be sending three
lifters to the sectional while Oviedo, led
by Andrew Lark's victory in the
Heavyweight Division, and Lake
Howell will both send two competitors
to the sectional.
The Sectional Meet is set to begin at 9
a m in Port Orange with lifters looking
to qualify for the FHSAA Finals which
will be Held on Saturday, April 23rd at
the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on the

campus of the University of Florida in
Gainesville.
CLASS 2A-SECT10NS
SUt-SECTIONAL QUALIFYING MEET
at Lyosan High Scfcoel
ItSpoamda 1 jemima Barnett. Scmtnnte. 223-143
. 41ft 2. Brian Krimtdy. Lake Howril 230-170 _ 40ft
3. Mown Bteitrvy. L it* Branttey. 200-163 _ 363; 4.
Ntcholaa Kmwdy. L it* HowriL 200-143 _ 343
124 poowda _ 1 Ricardo Burgoa, Winter Spring*.
260-200 _ 460; 2. Matthew (acuta. Lak* HoweU. 2151B3 400,3. |ua«ph Myeihoflet Sewtnole. 210-170.
340,4 letfery EUetv Lake Brantley, 200-160.360
134pmmdi_ I. Sam Kkklightet Seminole, 263-223
_ 440. 2. Tyler Hardy. Winter Spring*. 270-203 _ 473;

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)r. Seminote. 243-230 _ 323
134 ■*— t e _ l . Kerin Harris BreWwte. 410-338.
743.2/ Duwglaa THocfcai Sa H nate, 2 4 3 -2 3 0 .3 2 3
H w y w e ig M .1 . Andrew Lark O ted w 423-330.
733. 2. TWria Hodgaa Somtemte. 4 3 3 -3 0 0 .7 )8 ; 1
Oirteaoptmr Knck. KSnter Spring*. 333-240 _ 623; 4.
Ian WlUarea. Lyman. ISO-MO _ 990.

Seminole Athletic Conference crowns tennis champs

The league will hold
registration thia Saturday,
April 9, at both the
McDonald* inside the
Walmart on Rinehart
Road, from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m., and across from
Sanford Middle School on
17-92 from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m.
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$50 fee due at time of reg­
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CHAMBER GOLF
The Seminole County
Regional Chamber of

By Di m Smith
Sports Editor

The Lake Mary boys and
Lake Brantley girls came out
on top as the Seminole
Athletic Conference Tennis
Championships were held at
Lake Brantley High School
last Friday.
The Rams boys scored 15
points to outscore Lyman and
Winter Springs, which tied for
second with II points each.
The host Patriots were a close
fourth with nine points, with
Seminole coming home fifth
with three points. Lake
Howell and Oviedo failed to
score.
The Lake Brantley girls also

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Woiken remained unbeaten on
the season, 9-0, with an 8-5
victory over Lake Mary fresh­
man Elissa Rizzi (7-2) in the
No. 1 singles final.
Other singles winners were
Lake Howell’s Cili at No. 3
and Lake Mary’s Santoro at
No. 5, while the Lake Howell
team of DeCrood and
Mendoza won the No. 1 dou­
bles title.
In other boys' tennis results:
Trinity Prep cruised to 10-0
with a 6-1 victory over Eustis
and a 7-0 shutout of
Montvenle Academy.
Lake Mary Prep also won by
whitewash, blanking The
Master's Academy, 7-0, in an
inter-county battle.
Lake Howell (1-6) won its
first dual match of the season,
getting past Oviedo, 5-2.
And Winter Park (8-1) edged
Lake Brantley, 4-3.
In other girls’ play:
Trinity Prep (9-1) did almost
as well as the boys as the

scored 15 points to win over
Lake Mary, which scored 11
points, and Lake Howell
which tallied 10 points. Winter
Springs (six), Oviedo and
Lyman (three) and Seminole
(two) rounded out die finish­
ing order.
Lake Mary had three singles
champions in the boys in
Cameron Ricci (No. 3), Cory
Clement (No. 4) and Adam
Gement (No. 5) and also had
a doubles champion in No. 2
Cement and
Khambounheuang.
The other two singles cham­
pions walked away with the
titles as Lyman’s Andrew
Maalin at No. 1 and Lake
Brantley's Fletcher at No. 2
both won by default.
The Patriot girls only had
three individual champions in
singles winners Morgan
Mitchell (No. 2) and Bianca
Ferreira (No. 4) and the No. 2
doubles team of Mitchell and
Ferreira.
Lyman senior Lauren

Saints tripped Eustis (5-3), 5-2,
and romped past Montverde
Academy (5-4), 7-0.
The Master's Academy (6-3)
also won twice, doubling up
Geneva Christian, 4-2, and
edging Lake Mary Prep, 4-3.
Lake Brantley improved to
9-0 on the season, winning a
district battle with Winter
Park, 5-2.
And Orangewood Christian
(4-3-1) got over .500 on the
season taking down Pine
Castle Christian (3-3) in anoth­
er district matchup, 6-1.
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County teams off to outstanding start in boys volleyball
By Own Smith
Sports Edrtoc

Tho season may not be very long, lust tlx
wwka, but the Seminole Athletic Conference
7&gt; 's volleyball teams are trying to make the
short time memorable.
Lake Mary, Lake Howell, Oviedo and Winter
Spnngs are all off to fantastic starts.
Winter Springs finished third in its own invita­
tional tournament this past weekend and
improved to 9-2 on the season on Monday with a
25-22, 25-23,23-25, 25-22 victory over Lake
11owe 11 (6-3) on Monday.
Keeler had 18 kills and Hennessy 15 blocks for
the Bean, while Roberts and Dunkham had nine
kills each for the Silver Hawks.
In the past week. Winter Springs has also
defeated Lyman, 25-18, 25-18, 23-25 and 25-18,
with Smith getting 48 assists and Colby 21 digs,
Seminole, 22-25, 25-8, 25-21 and 25-21, with
Smith bumping up 27 assists and Brady pound­
ing down 19 kills, and Lyman, 25-18, 25-18,23-25
and 25-18, with Smith again leading the way
with 48 assists and Colby posting 21 digs.
I-ike Mary ran its record to 4-0 with a 25-16,
25-21 and 25-17 sweep of Oviedo with Beik get­
ting 14 kills and II blocks and Holladay account­
ing for 25 assists to overshadow a 17 kill effort
from Hlahmik and 18 assists outing for Schwalm.
Hut the Rams then suffered their first loss of
the season to powerful Bishop Moore, 23-25, 2521, 25-19, 16-25 and 17-15, with Miranda pound­
ing down 21 kills, most arming on assists from
llolladav, who had 35 on the evening.
Lake Mary bournvd back though, improving to
5-1 by whipping The Holies School from
lacksonvillc, 25-12, 25-9 and 25-11, with Beik get­
ting nine kills and Holladay 11 assists.
Like Howell had wins over Lake Brantley (2*
4), 15-25, 25-18, 25-19 and 27-25, with Dunham
getting 7 kills and 17 assists and McCailister get­
ting 13 kills, while Stamp had 11 kills and Ryan
12 digs (or the Patriots, and Seminole Lake
Howell, 25-7, 25-14 and 27-25, with Dunham
again having 7 kills and 17 assists to go along
with six blinks and Roberts getting 12 kills, three
assets and a blink. More falling Bcxme (4-1) in a
marathon, 2t)-25, 25-23. 25-18, 16-25 and 15-13,
with Roberts posting 19 kills, three blocks and 11
digs and Curtin 29 assists and two service aces.
Oviedo (6-2) also defeated Seminole (1-7), 25IH. 18-25, 25-23 and 25-13, with Brandon Blahnik
posting 18 kills and Schwalm 30 assists.
And Lake Brantley (3-4) defeated Lyman (2-2),

Briefs

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The 16th Annual Seminole
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Varner. 12 Chariot**. 2X023; 2 ChrMNa D ata* ML I
204 8 3 ; 4. Matt Gacak 1 2 Thotamtd Oak* 2OB80; 2 1
Riot. 12 Osceola, 20SS8; 2 Canaclo CaMl* 1 2
20687; 7. Brandon Hanta, 11. L ria Branlley 2062% &amp; A in
KedrimkL l a Seminole, 207.12
1600 Meter Raa _ 1. Jordan l ia iwa v 12 Lyman, M B S 1) 1
WUly Joaeph, 12 Jane*, 6 6 2 7 1 ; 2 Kerin OTkMUy ML U f a
Branlley, 451.08. 4. Shawn Hffi, II, Era* U f a , 451.« 2 2
Andrew GaraL 12 Thouaand Oaka, 4 5 1 5 2 2 Andraw WUfag
11, Winter Spring*, 4 3 4 9 6 ; 7. Agner S a a M * 1 2 fafariMA
4 57.25,8. Shane Cook, 12 Lymrav 300.99.
3 J0 0 Meter Ran _ I. Anri Ambrlz. 1 2 ThouaandOafa 9421%
2 Kyle Jones. 9 Wmtrr Spring*. 1 0 0 7 5 2 2 Rukn t Bt f a t a » ML
Lyman 1221.77; 4. Sammy Palmer, II, Oriadn 1 2 5 0 5 2 2
Kevin O'Malley, 10, Lake Brantley. 1 2 4 4 5 2 2 Michael Lamfmt
9. Freedom 124958; 7. David Vrriand, II, U f a Branfay
1053.16; 8 Niko Votipka, 12 Timber Creek. 123451
110 Meter Hardl** _ 1. Jamaal ( d r a m 12 Bari Ridgy 1 1 4 2
2 Von Dison 1 2 Lyman 1361; 3. Chris CoOric 1 2 Q m m Ia
15.72 4. Sion Feliciano, 12 Lenburg, 13.73; 3. Mkhari Thamax
12 Freedom 1623; 6. Rodney Grant 12 Seminrfa 1707, 7.
Demetrius Sessions, 11, Seminole, 17.42 2 Mika B m v 1 2 U f a
Mary. 17.74
300 Meter Hardies _ 1. Sion Fekdano, 1 2 Umbutg, 3961; 2
Chn* Collier. 12 Osceola. 4 0 2 2 3 Bill Christian 12 Pninrtm*.
4127; 4. Von Duon, 1 2 Lyman 4223; 3. Jamaal Johrwon 12 Bari
Ridge. 4280, 6. Mike Berm 1 2 Lake Mary, 43.19; 7.
Sessions, II, Srminole, 43.74; 8. Michael Thomar, 12 I
4398
4sl00 Meter Relay . 1. Srminole, t i 5 8 ; 2 Lyman, 4 4 0 2 2
Osceola. 44.12 4. Mount Dora. 4423; 3. Lake Maty, 4 4 2 2 2 Bari
Ridge, 4459, 7. Leesburg, 43 05; 8 Charlotte, 4551
4*400 Meter Relay . I Srminole, 32387; 2 Mainland. 32757;
3 Osceola, 327.41; 4 Charlotte. 32823; 9. Lake Mary 3 2 9 5 2 2
Like Branlley, 3 5 2 1 2 7. East Ridge, 3 5 4 2 3 ; 2 Prindram
3 5483
4(800 Meter Relay _ 1. Janet, 8224% 2 Charlotte, 1 5 4 3 1 (2
Winter Spnng*. 8:36.64; 4. Freedom 8548% 3. territory 1 5 9 6 2
6 Poinciana. 8 41.37; 7. Lake Brantlry. 8445% 8 Lake Mary,
8 31.60.
High Jump . 1. Adam Baptiste. 1 2 Charlotte. * 0 ( 0 2 2
Marcu* Duna*. 12 Mt. Dora, 6-00.00; 3. Damian Diaa, 12
Osceola, 3-10 00; 4 Greg St Rrtny. 12 Potnoana. 3 4 8 8 2 8
Darryl Wingate, 11, Mainland. 5-08 00, 6. Briar Robertion 12
East Ridge, 5-0800; 7. Taheit Joarph 11, Freedom 3 4 B 0 2
Pole Vault _ 1. David Honakrt 11. Brllrrirw, 13-0682 2
Corey Smith II. Charlotte. 12-00.00; 3. Outs Bridgeman, 12
Lyman 10-06 00.4 Dan Hamilton II, Lyman 10-00.00; 3. Karin
Lyman 12 Lake Mary, 10-00 00; 6 Brett Anthony, 12 U f a
Marx. 10-0080,6 Luke Izlrr. 10. East Ridge, 10-0000
Long Jump _ I Darryl Wingalr. 11, Mainland, 32-0952 2
Manxis Durtas. 12 Mt Dura 21-07.00; 3. Gleg Anderson 12
Lake Mary. 20-10 00, 4 Ben Tillman 12 Thouaand Oaka, 20BOYS
09 30.3 Charles Pugh 12 Osceola. 2 0 8 9 0 2 6 . Antoine Had 12
Team Store* _ I. Seminole High School, 76. 2. Lyman High
Lyman 2046 00. 7 Marcus Regular. 11, OweoU. 2 0 4 3 8 2 8
School, *9. 3 East Ridge High School 39 50. 4 Charlotte High
Jaum Tale. 12 Srminole, 20-04.00.
School 59, 5 Oweola High School, 55 50, 6 Mainland High
Triple Jump _ 1. Stevie Warren 12 Seminole. 4 3 4 7 8 2 2
School. 51.50. 7. Thousand Oaks High SdrouL 4 2 8. Lake Mary
Darryl Wingate. II. Mainland, 4449.90; 3. Von DUon. 12
High School, » . » . 9 |one« High SJ*»&gt;1 36. 10 Mount Dora
Lyman 4346 00.4. Antoine Hall It, Lyman 42 4 4 0 0 ; 3. Jacfaon
High School 32. 11. Freedom High SchtaiL 27; 12 Poinciana
Alexander. 12. Lake Mary. 4241.00; 6. Jrftel McCoy 11,
High School 25. 12 Leesburg lackrtv 23. 14- Lake Branlley
Freedom 4146 00.7. Jason Tale, 12 Seminole, 4 1 4 6 8 2 8 Curb*
High School, 20. 13. Wintrr Springs High School, 17, 16
Dewberry, 10. East Ridge. 4 1 4 3 5 0
Belleview High School 12. 17 Mrmlt Island High SchooL 9, is.
Shot Pul . 1 Matt Hanley . 12 Thousand Oaka. 9 0 0 9 8 2 2
Oviedo High School 3; 19 Timber Creek High SchooL I
Travi* Sylver. 12 Charlotte, 4340.02 3. Corey Hoakatm 1 2 Bari
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
Ridge. 424600. 4 Joe Roseman II. Poinciana. 4 1 4 4 0 2 8
100 Meter Dash _ l Stevie Warren 12 Seminole. 1120, 2. Enc
Ronnie Phillip*. 10. Charlotte, 4042 00. 6. Darrell Blanton 12
Galarza. II. Mainland. 1123. 3 Kadvad Cummingv 12 Mt.
Leesburg, 3849 00, 7. Kevin Jane*. 9. Belleview. 3 7 4 2 0 2 8 Al
Dora II 40. 4. Travis Knight. 12 Srminole. 11 60, 3 Curtis
Holme*. 10, Poinciana, 3*43 00,8. Dervyn Maacoe, 12 C Xael*
Dewberry. 10. East Ridge. 11 62. 6 Chn* Bright. 12 Oceola.
3 *0 5 0 0
11.73. 7. Ctatg McWhiwter. 12 Lake Mary. 11 74. 8 I’n-rcr Cook.
Discus Throw . 1. Robert Felton 11. Eari Ridge, 1 4 * 0 3 5 2 2
7. Mrmtt Island. 11,77.
Matt Hanley. 12 Thousand Oaks. 14*03, 3. Austin Sugg*. 1 2
200 Meter Dash _ 1. Enc Galarza. II. Mainland. 22.14,2 Stevie
Lake Mary. 13349,4 Karlton Tillman 11. Eari Ridga, 1284% 8
Warren 12 Seminole. 2220. 3. Robert Peterson, 12 Srminole,
Andrew Wimberly. 12 Charlotte, 11640. 6 Charts* Ruby 12
2266. 4 Rashad Cummings. 12 Mt. Dpra. 22 77. 5. Curtis
Freedom 10841; 7. Cwnenm h u e , 9.
Dewberry. 10. East Ridge. 22 86 6 Ethan |*hn*on 10L Mainland.
John I rrrTT, 12 Lenburg 10748
2321. 7 Jonathan Marks. II. lone*. 23 33, 8 C J 3Va!krt 12

1257.99; 6. Brittany Lambert 12. Winter Springs, 1301.10; 7.
Mellsaa Millet 9. Lake Brantley, 13 3 1 0 6 .8 Brooke Erickson 9,
Lake Howell 135401.
100 Meter Hurdles _ 1. Dan Miaay, 11. Charlotte. 15*4.2. Ne4e
Bennrfield. 11, Lyman, 16.97; 3. Brtartna Conde. 11, Charlotte,
1698, «. Sara William*. 12. Leerirurg, 1788; 3. Corl Green. 12,
Belleview, 1778,6 Jaamlne Hagins. 10. Mt. Dora. 17.88; 7. JtKian
Phipps, 12. Lake Brantley, 1835, fl. Natasha Butch 12. Freedom,
1837.
300 Meter Hurdle* _ 1. Quawandia Grubbs, 12. Lyman. 47.41
2. Sara Williams, 12. Leesburg, 47.59,3. Jasmine Ilyina, 10, Ml.
Dora. 3013; 4. Jodie Mader. 12. BeOevtrw, 30J3 ; 3. Natasha
Burch. 12. Freedom, 5058; 6. Katie Caufield. 12 Lake HowelL
31.82; 7. Sam Copcnharve, 10, Charlotte, 52.04; 8. Briaitna
Conde, II, Charlotte, 53.01.
4(100 Meter Relay _ I. Seminole, 49.43,2. Lake Mary. 49 89; 3.
Leesburg, 50.38; 4. Lyman, 30.30; 5. Charlotte, 51.56; 6. Freedom,
32.90; 7. Timber Creek. 52.93; 8 Lake Brantley, 3380
41400 Mrtef Relay 1. Seminole, 4 0 7 J l ; 2. Winter Springs.
4 10.30,3 Charlotte. 4 1 3 4 2 .4 Belleview. 4:13 65; 5 Lake Mary.
4:1338. 6 Osceola, 4 23 09; 7. Leesburg, 4 1 3 82; 8 Lyman.
4:27.62.
4t800 Meter Relay I. Lake Brantlry, 101539, 2. Thousand
Oaka. 102463, 3 Belleview. 103234; 4 Charlotte, 110191; 3.
Leesburg. 1 10931; 6 Lake Mary. 11:16.76; 7. Oviedo, 11:2317; 8
East Ridge High School 1130 42.
High Jump _ 1. Sara Williams, 12. Leesburg 3-02 00; 2. JoEllm
dcShaw, 12. Charlotte, 3-00.00; 3. Danielle Lindsay, 12. Charlotte.
3-0000; 4. Corl Green. 12. Belleview. 4-1000; 5. Adriana
Anderson. II, Oviedo, 4-10.00; A. Katie Evan*. 11. Lake Mary, 408 00,7. Yvonne George, II. Winter Spring*. 4-06 00.7 Amanda
Brunson 11, Freedom. 4-06 00
Pole Vaalt _ I Bnttnry McDermott. 12. Ovtedo. 10-00 00. 2.
Mragan Martin 9, Lake Mary. 9-00 P0, 3. Amanda Keyrx, 12.
Ovtedo. 9-0000. 4 (tie) Jillsan Phipp*. 12. Lake Brantley, and
April Rutkowvkt 12. Belleview, 7-06 00.
Long Jump _ 1 Uuawandi* Grubb*. 12. Lyman 16-11.00. 2.
Shantrl Reed. II. Mainland. 16-10 73, 3. Malika Moody, 9, Last
Ridgr, 16-1000, 4 Quanr*hia G tem 12 Belleview, 16-09.50. 3.
Samantha Shade. 10. Potnciana. 16-08 25.6. Yvonne ten tgr. It.
Winter Springs. 1*08 00; 7. Enchantrr Argnv 9, Lyman 16-07 00.
8 Bnanna Ccmde, 11, Charlotte, 16-06 75
Triple Jump _ I. Sharucv lohnson 10, Pomctana. 3 * 0 7 75, 2.
Samantha Shade, 10, Pomctana. 3*0600; 3. Quanrshla Green
12 Belleview, 33-07.024. Maritka Jones. 9. Winter Springs, 3405 00; 5 Yvonne Gwwge, 11, Winter Spring*. 34-0330. 5. Julia
Mays. 12 Lyman 34-03 50. 7. Vo*a Megan 10, Charlotte. 340 0 0 0 .8 Natasha Burch 12 Freedom. 33-1130
Shot Put _ 1. Sheteena Hollt*. 12 Lake Mary. 38-06 00; 2 Diane
Mckrtutr. II, Freedom 35-01 id. 3 All won Stnckbarger. 12
Charlotte, 34-03(0; 4. N arm u Ewing 11 Winter Spnng* 31*
03 00. 5 A!y**a Wheeler, 12 Lyman 3 0 1 0 0 2 6 Latara Rilev, 12
Freedom 28-0100.7. Unruly Bonmare, 10, Wintrr Spring*. 270900, 8 |e**ua Fowitt 11, Seminole, 27-0000
Discus Throw _ 1 Atly*on Slockbargrt. 12 Charlolte. 13804 50, 2 Nefe Bennefield. 11. Lyman. 108-00. 3 Sherrena Hollis.
12 Lake Mary, 103-03. 4 Cavrv Lrhman. It. Timber Creek. 100(N. 5 Vo** Megan 10, Charlolte. 97-00. 6 Diane McKenzie. 11.
Freedom 95-IN; 7. Jewica Wolfe. 12 fca*l Ridge. 83-08. 8 Ceola
Bum*. 9, Belleview. 824V

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GIRLS
Th u Scowl _ 1. Charlotte &gt;fifth School 82. 2. Lyman High
School, 7*. SO, 3. Belleview Htfth School 62.30; 4. Leesburg (fifth
School 61: 9. Lakt Mary High School. S2. 6. Seminole High
School 47; 7. Winter Spring* High School, J t , R. Thousand
Oak* High School 38; «. CMedo High School 12; 18 Lake
Brantley High School 28JO, 11. Pomcuna High School 27; I I
Freedom High School 14.50, 11. Mainland High School 24, 14.
Osceola High School 17; 13. (tie) Timber Creek High School and
Lake Howell High School 12; 17. &lt;tte) East Ridge High School
and Mount Dora High School 4; 19. Merritt Island High School
4
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
100 Meter Daih _ I Quawandia Grubb*. 12. Lyman. 12.70, 2.
Jenny Thomas. It, Lake HowelL 12.97, 3. Ashley Taylor. 11
Leesburg, 12.96; 4. Mama Bellamy, 9, Lake Mary, 1331; 3.
Michelle PamdL 10, Seminole, 13 62; 6 Thrrraha Radford. 10.
Timber Creek 13.71; 7 Kai Walker. 9, Leeaburg, 13 75; 8 Knatlna
Valere, 11, Charlotte. 13 76
200 Meter Daah _ 1 Ashley Taylor, 12. Leraburg, 26.39, 2.
Aniaaa Cleveland. 11, Lyman. 26.36; 3. Avaniece king, II.
Mainland. 2676. 4 Vrrdell Coleman, 10. Poinciana. 2694; 5
Faith Hampton. 12. Seminole, 2699. 6 Trnla Manuel. 9,
Leeaburg. 27.33,7. Thereaha Radford. 10. Timber Creek. 27.34,6
Omaay Orr, 9, Lake Mary. 27.38
400 Meter Dath _ I. Avaniece king. It, Mainland. 38 49; 2.
Quaneshta Green. 12. Belleview. 101 19; 3. Dan Mlaty, 11,
Charlotte, 10.138, 4 Julia Maya, 12. Lyman 10347; 3. Sadie
McLean *. Memfl Island. 1 04 63.6 Michelle Emeal, 11. Wintrr
Spnng*. 105.86.7. Voaa Megan 10. Chatlofte, 103 93. 8 Naomi
lohnson 10. Lyman 1 06 16.
•00 Meter Run _ 1 Evelyn Moofe. 12 Seminole. 2.22 42. 2
Vanity Vatquez. 12 Oaceola. 2 25 67, 3 Amanda Burnett. II,
Belleview, I JO 36, 4 Alliaon Carroll 11, Leeaburg 230 57; 3
Caitlyn Mitryk, 11, Lake Mary, 2.31 IN, 6 Ally Sinclair. 11.
Thuuaand Oaka, 2.32 26; 7 katir Bohalth. ID. Charlotte. 233 16.
8 Whitney Hintre. 10. Lake Brantley. 2 33 47
1*00 Meter Run _ 1 kaihlem Vance, 12 Thouaand Oaka,
3 26 33; 2 Evelyn Moore. 12. Seminole. 5 28 90, 3 Vanity
Va*quer. 12 Oaceola, 3 40 52, 4 Virgtlia Phillip*. 10. Winter
Spring*. 346 13, 5 Nina Su. 10. Thouaand Oaka. 548 24. 6
Cnaandra Santiago, 9. Belleview. 3 56 35, 7. Lealie Wheeler. 9,
Lake Brantley. 5 58 49. N Sarah Pauthua. II. Lyman 5 59 85.
3,200 Meter Run . I lenmlet Bamngrr. 12 Oviedo. 1029 82.
2 Lynne Fletchrr, 11. Thouaand Oaka. 11 II 41. 3 Amanada
Itintcr, 11. Lake Branlley. 11 22 61, 4 Heather Benton 12
Thouaand Oaka. 12 18 90; 5 Cnaandra Santiago. 9, Belleview.

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CARLTON D. HENLEY SPORTS COMPLEX,
LYMAN HIGH SCHOOL

of two races (Double
Elimination Time Swap) and
car and driver must meet
AASBD standards. Cars must
use Z-Glass Wheels (No Wheel
Bank) and the classes are Stock,
Superstuck and Master.
You must be pre-registered
and paid by April 21, NO ON
SITE REGISTRATION! First
Racer $45 or two can, if a fami­
ly member (brother or sister),
$75.00.
Check in time is 7 a m and
the first race starts at 8 a.m.
For more information call
Race Director Norm Perry at
the SRD (407-330-5697) or at
home (321-267-0168).

Continued from Pag* 2B
Commerce will be holding the
Chamber Challenge Golf
Tournament on Monday, April
Ulh al Timacuan Golf and
Country Club in Lake Mary.
Co*l is $150 per individual
golfer and there are several
sponsorship packages avail­
able for the even! that will
begin at 1 p.m. with a shotgun
start for the 18-hole scramble.
For more information call
Tara Godby at 407-333-4748 or
e-mail at tgodbyffsemlnolebuslnest.org.

PUBUC AUCTION

26-24,18-25,26-24 and 25-22. with fklin totaling
18 kills and 26 assists and Ketcham putting
down five blocks. East led the Greyhounds with
13 kills, while Hamilton had 41 assists.
Meanwhile in track, the Seminole High School
boys nipped Lyman in the Seminole-Optimlst
Club Invitational hosting by Seminole at
Lyman's Carlton D. Henley Sports Complex last
Friday.
The Greyhounds girls also had a big night, fin­
ishing second to Charlotte High School.

March M,
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TO ANNEX 1 41 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN E
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Position* Available No Exp
necessary Must be abe to lift
up to 75*'* ■Apply in person 1■
5PM M F
David Russell
Anodi/mg
Inc
2501 McCracken
Road
Sanlord F l Ca'I to* directions
only 407-302 4041
Window A SUdtog glees Door
Service Tech: Serious self
motivated
individual
lo
compliment wen established
service to*ce Expenence
required 407-324 2080
WORK FROM HOME
Full or Part Time 50*.
commission Popular Product*
010 00 start up Free materials
407-333 8158

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2714 Ridgewood Avs., Sanford « 330-5204

HELP W A N T E D
ClassHted Rates
(Prepayment Required)
4 line ad...........
.....................1 week S IS ................... 3 WMka $36
....................2 wiika 125....................4 weeks $45
Yard M n , J Nr m for $18

Classified Contract Rates

•MAINTENANCENIGHTS/WEEKENDS F/T
*EXPERIENCED FOOD
SERVERS F/T-P/T
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P/T WEEKENDS
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71— H elp Wanted

Phone Work We now have
openings lull or part time
celling businesses an over the
country No exp necessary
Ceil Jett 407-774-5335

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* Job PUtrmml in rout arcs

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Labels
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75— Employment
W anted
Making
employment
reference! reliable. caring
non-smoker. 26 yrs E»p

95—R ooms For
R ent

97— Apartments Furnished

Laha Maty Furnished room'
call tot detain, can* 407
416-9982

GENEVA Fully Furnished,

Trwtaportabon 5 rap* iMt *07323 9364

95—R oommate

EXPERIENCED m o t h er
w u . t n RASY a n w o N MY
HOME. CALL CHRISSY AT
407-331-9171

W anted
Laha Maty Bird A 417
1375'Mo met.util. hit. W/D,
cable nrSCC.airpt NS.quwt.
profl 407-322-1607

Live in Caregiver looking tor
an BWtirty pervert to h e at with
Calf 407-321-0537

Mala or female roommate
warned lor second to r of 2 skry
home In Histone District
Include* tu* kitchen and bath as
well as private and secure
entrance $575 per month
includes water and cable No
pels
Backgreund cheek
required Call 407.314-0379

9 5 — R o o m s F or

R ent
"W k i El y a I n T I ls "
Slaving A 662/wk.
Historic Downtown
407.330-442]

Roommate or couple wanted to
share my home Use ol
kitchen pool spa W O
6300/mo include* utilities Pis
can 321-460-0277 or 407-3241729

Eibemely claan co/y turn tin
an utt cabin a c indy phono
kitch uso sec cto privato
antianco Resident owner
ABSOLUTELY
NO:
ALCOHOL.
SMOKING,
DRUGS Wrymspnctihe 407
314-0924

Seeking a person to share my
home view of Lake Monroe. M
house pnvheges Cal 407-3267232 for an appointment

D O N A TIO N
CHALLENGE
Help Feed
At-Rlek Senlorel
Mr. Alan Shawn Friastein has been giving away II
million a tear to social service agencies feeding the
neetly throughout tht&gt; country for the }&gt;asl 7 yean.
Mr. Feinsleln, founder of Feinstein International
Famine (enter at Tiiffs t nhvrsity. will lie matching
donations made to MEALS OS' WHEELS, ETC. from
March 1 to April :)0.
For user :tn years. MEALS ON WHEELS, ETC. has
served elderly clients who are at risk for malnutri­
tion Our waiting lists are growing, so every dollar
raised really counts! Seven Hundred seniors depend
on Meals on Wheels to provide food each day. Help
meals on Wheels. Etc. meet Mr Feinstein’* challenge.
Meals on Wheels, Etc., JHiil S. Financial Court
Sanford, Florida :I277:I. Visil our Web site
wnvYvniealself org or call 407-itW-(l877 ext. 110 for
information

Banford-Downlown. i/BR
1/BA. Furmthad. Uiilitias
Included SlSOtoeek plus 6200
Deposit 407-923-5733
Barterd: Itefoitc 3d 5 .2 S 5 y
$950 month 271. 659&lt;Vmonth
407-262-2002.

99—A partments U nfurnished
Senior d/Leks Mary: 1. 2. and
3 Oertdnm Apts staring * $610
Lake Frcrt Living CM now 407322-9104. EMO

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Renovated. Tite Floors New
Apple. Fenced yd. 0 6 St
Parking 6700/6650 Dep
Sanford: Placid latte. Gated
Community.
2/2 5
Townhouse.
All
Appls
Including WA). Screen Patio
Comm Pool Minutes From I4 A 417 69254925 Dep
mford: Placid Woodi
fc: 3/2 Adjacent to Wicklow
Elementary. Spacious Home.
Eat-In Kitchen.
Double
Garage. Minutes To 1-4 A 417
$9954995 Dep
Laha Mery: Lovely 3 4 Pool
Home, Appliances. Hard
Wood Floors. Double Garage
Pool 6 Yard Main! Included
$1375/^1375 Dep
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HOMES!

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407-323-4640

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Next iltxir to Lake Mary Post Office.
Excellent Programs /Opportunities
Will Sell ® Owner’s Cost!

407-330-1135

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407-890-7444 1-877-8994719

181—AmiANCES 4t
Furniture For Sale
BONO MONEY Paeans up to
t&lt;0 000 has homsoantrs
awiiunca And
Buy I homaaeh $200 cask
Oovt rorctovea n*po»‘

tenovated: 2/1. with Bonus
Room, appliances, fenced yd
carport $90 900
Renovated: 4/2. over 1700 sq
ft w1_rv Din Fern Rm w/FpIc. 2
Scrnd Porches on over 1/4
ecre fenced yd $138,900
novated: 3/1, w/Lrv. Dm.
FamRm on over 1/4 acre tenoad
yd $125 900

PAUL OSBORNE

VflffURi 1PROPtRTIf S
4 0 ) 371 4764

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Cai 600-1774

a r e h o u s e /R e n ta l

S pace
Warehouse
7.500 sq ft.
Sanlord, 3 offices, truck
heights $3 12S.rno i$500*sqft|
Cal Mon-Fn. 6-5 407-322-0864

117—C ommercial
R entals
FOR
RENT
COMMERCIALPROFESSCNA
L SPACE Ideal tor office, tea
room, gill shop or fitness' 1602
sq It with kitchen and bath
faOtees $11/sqft Available now1
CM Pctts Realty 407-322-8678

Ftets
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Sitriap
ShopSeminoleHeralds
Classifieds Everyday!

Fall price lor owner
financed hornet Can 407221-7959
Gorgeously remodeled home
6I35K. 4 / 1 5 1 car garage
Empire Place Sanford Reh,
407-323-2573

145— O ut of S tate
Property For S ale
Prsnhlln M.C: Two lovely
Double wides on 1* ao
overlooking Little Tennessee
River Mountem views, each
home 2/2. decks on 3 sides
Rent one. live in one
Investors rent both Some
furniture Ftents S600/mo Set
lor $169K, 407-330-1423

RATES

407- 322-260

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Trailer.
Servlci

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•Garage Ctsar Outs*
• Wa Haul Almost
Anything*

407-402-1134

R em oval o r
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Downtown
Sanlord
6000
Sq Ft

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Gonef Plenty of TLC. WB Mng
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References Available Upon
Raqueet Pteeee C al 407-31416703.

BED : NASA technology Vraco
memory loam mattress sol. as
seen on TV/Mai 2 year nonprorated warranty All new in
plasbc Reta4e 61599; rruet art
6595 407-031-1322 or 396-7531515 DeUvory eveiiebte____
Bade: AJ brand new Never-Ffo
Pillow-Top Mattroea iota
Ouaen. $135. King. $195.407331-1941 or 356-7534)489
Oak veneer office tumlturo
including ch an 6 book cats,
microwave stand w storage
cabinet abovo 6 beneath/
65‘ Hi2S‘wm20deap 2 Swivel
rattan bar stooia. 5 pc wrought
von patio tel. ch a n rock, 386753-0650
Fool Tetote: Gorgeous B'
furniture-slyte table, decorterve
tags, leather pockets, ovem ad
1* three pteoa Italian state
Accessory kt. bate Brand new
In crate Coat 64500: tell
61350 407-402-1781 or 396753-0486
8ga; Portable, energy offtdanl
no-vet rwutetad cover, af new
61295 407-339-0676 or 3BB216-2946

191— B u iu jin c
a t e r ia l s

CO R R U G A TED
S TE E L
ROOFING tor Boma. Boat
Oodca. Shops, sic. Alao Cuktert
Pp# 15*120' 1B'«20' Cal Fo&gt;
Pnces Surplua Stool A Supply.
Inc Apopka *07-293-5766

MR CO A T, Fun length wMt
hood S in largo, kopl In forrtar
rags. 63.000 Can 3BB-7BB8070

217—G a r a g e Sales
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oorm udy Apr 22.23 7 24. Em u
B 7 lAAMandy etet many Same.
Off C R 427.1/2 mite wool of
The Qreenway
Chureh YardS
Church of th
2525 oak Avenue. Sanford, by
Davy Quean. Fn.. Apr 6 6 Sat.
Apr 9. Big Assortment. Bam to
4pm.
Moving Sate Kvtg bod ooL car
bod. boys toys/efothes 0-8,
Maytag W/D. rmac. 648
Monroe Harbor. Sarffoid. Apr 9.
osteon: 305 Carpenter. 3
blocks from Osteen Omar Off
painting, glassware, blankets,
jewevy. BgSde Apr0 .9 . tO.18
16 6 17

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Sat., April 9th.
Gate is open
9am-3pm
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CR 426Gate

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control
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maasaga. detune chiropractic
mattress
AD now wtth
manufacturer's
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at 62295 407-402-1761 or
306-763-1516

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107— M obile H omes
For R ent

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407322 8678

3/2 DVV, aMappbartcoa 6 shad.
CjiyteWi tettn, ready to mote
In 6597/mo. includes lot rant,
with approved credit 407-3236160

Sanlord Adult park, t/7"
covered patio No pets $375
* dep 407-314-4154

Venture I Properttee
Paul Oetoome
407-321-4764
Benford: 2/1. renovated
$600mo

•Hauling
•Ttsr Work
•Mowing

Specializing In

Sanford: New 3/2 Home in
Cetery Lakes. 1465aq6.2Car
Oarage. Available Now*
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Celery Lakes 2021 S qR Ltee
View Section 6 Welcome
61250m o
166 Long Loot Pino Circle
3 2. 1 Car Garage. Town
Villa,
Scresn
Porch.
Community Pool 6 Tennis,
$965mo
&gt;106 Amalia, 2BR Plus
Bonus. New Carpet, Carport.
No Pels, No Smoking,
$750mo

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157— M o b ile H o b o s
For Sale
2/1,65a porh. now point,
awning A tforbng. 63800.obo
Tomta..
407-314^164.

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AM lypaa M Panea
1009 Sahan BC2 Coupe: One
oarar, auto, taadaL 4 U 9 0 . C M
SMum North. 321-449^009

Speciakttng In Vinyl
Fencing

9019
LE N O R SADISCO OF
FLORIDA 3701 So Sanford
Ave. Sanford F I 32773

Citimatti

2002 Salum 8C 2 Coupe: Ona
owner, tow mNee. loaded,
49.990. C M Satan North. 321-

91 1 W. 1ST, I
M-F, 1 6 C .I

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Pubhah Apr* 8. 2005

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Mol TUD/Spa. 6 poraon. 8 h p . »
0 a . cab . Light*, navar uaod
MMrtty. ratal 44300. eacrtfloe.
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2002 Satum SL1 Sedan: One
owner, auto. A/C. Cruite,
46.990 C M Satum North. 321-

1996 C arMac Devine: Super
ctaan, Mutt Saa. 45.990
C a l Saturn North. 321-6693009

2000 Chevrolet Cavahar Aulo.
A C . Storao A Mora 4* 990 CM
Saturn North. 321-499-3009
2000 Hyundai Accent Ona
owner, auto. A/C. A more
44.9909 CM SM m Nortt. 321499-3009.
2001 Nittan Manma. 20th
Anniversary
Ona owner,
loaded, tunroot. 412.990 Cal
Saturn North.321 -449-3009
2001 Saturn L300 Sedan V-4.
Sunroof, leather. Loaded.
449.990 CM Sjfc*n North. 321 699-3009

2003 Toyota Corona IE One
owner, auto, loaded. 410.990
CM Sakan Norm. 3214093009

2004 OWamoMe Alero V-4.
factory warranty, loaded.
410.990 CM SMtan North 3216493009

2&lt;J04 Pontiac Arand Am
3.700 maes Loaded Cali for
details. 412 000 407-324-

0022

235—
T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale
1999 Toyota 4 Runner. One
owner, loaded. 49 990 Can
Satum North. 321-669-3009

2002 Ford Taurut; V 6
Loaded 46.990 Call Satum
North. 321-499-3009

2002 Chevrolet Astro E it IS
Rear A C A Heal One Owner
Loaded 412 990 Can Satum
North . 321-489-3009

2002 SaMnLW200 Wbgon One
Owner. All Power. 44 990 Cal
Satum North 321-649-3009

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2002 Buck Century V-4 one
owner, loaded. 44.990 Cali
Satum North. 321-499 3009

2002 Satum L200 Sedan One
Owner. AH Power. 49 990 Cal
Satum North. 321-469-3009

407-302-0739

2002 Saturn Vue AW O One
owner, mutt tee. loaded.
413.990 C M SM an North. 321 •

2004 Chevrolet Cavaher Auto.
AC. Cruiaa. CD A more
47.990 C M Satum North. 321699-3009

1999 Daewoo Nob** Wagon
On* owner, toeded, 42.990 Cal
Saturn North. 321-499-3009

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light Plumbing. Etc

retired. handyman, writer.
Needrt lor thort term. 321-4399723.

231—C ars For Sale

Paul Navi Sarvtcee
Llc«onded/Insured

91 COBRA
IC9FA40BXM2133336
M STRN
I082JS276WZ203971
92 BMW
WBAH06317NBJ78673
96 MAZD
JM10C221601812500
91 ISU
JABHT5364M7416895
89 CHRV

2004 Ford Freestyle SES One
Owner. Rear A C . Loaded
417.990 CM SMan North 321689-3009

AOVtrmSCMCNT OF SALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the underlined mends to
tell the personal property
dascnbed below to enforce a
hen imposed on said property
under the Florida Seif Storage
Facility Act Statue* (Section
63 601-63 6091
The undersigned wa tea at
pubhc sale by competitive b o ­
ding on the M M M Aprs. 2006
at 2 00 pm on the premise*
where u d property has been
stored and which are located at
Ample Storage Center 100
Ample Court 2900 West Airport
Boulevard County ot Semmoi*
State ol Florida thatoaowmg
Unit*

Customers
Name
Description ot Goods

Maaslc C o p Mchesl Wwmer
SE012 Copwr RICOH FT 3213
vacuum Cleaner Construction
items cfpper 2 compressor*
shovels turrwtur* etc
Patreia Robmson *0002 S&lt;i
tote* Goldstar Airconditioner
etc
Purchase* must be pad tor at
the time ol purchase m cash
onTy All purchased items sold
as ■* where is and must be
removed at (he time ot sale
Sale subject to cancellation m
the event ol settlement between
owner and obligated party
This is the 30th day ot March
2005
Potash Aprs e 13 2005
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B IM N O L C COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PRORATE DIVISION
P H I •: 04-CP-417

v e h ic l e

GARY EARL MASSEY
Deceased
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
The admevstration ol the estate
ol GARY EARL MASSEY,
deceased whose dated ol death
wa* January 4 2005 is pending
*i the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County
Florida
Probate
Dmtson Fee Number 2005-CP427 the address ol wtuch ■*
Seminole County Courthouse
Orlando Florida The names
and addresses ot the Personal
Representative
and
the
Persona' Representative* ettor
ney are aet forth betow
AS creditors ot the decedent and
other persons who have claims
or demands agamst decedent s
estate including unmatured
contingent
or
unliquidated
claim* and who have been
served a copy ot rtvs Notice
must Me their claims with this
Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS 131 O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AS othar creditors ot the dece
dent and other person* who
have claims or demands agamst

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THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FK.ED W IU BE
FOREVER BARRED
ods sat forth above, any ctaan
Med two (2) years or more after
the decedents data of death a

The date ol me Net pubteakon
of ttvs notice m Apr* 6 2005
PAULA ANN MASSEY
Personal Representative
HARVEY M ALPER ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 133272
LAW OFFICES OF HARVEY M
ALPER
112 West Citrus Sreet
Post Okc* Bos 162967
AXamonte Springs FL 327162967
Telephone 407669-0900
Attorney tor Pereonal
Representative
Pubksh Apnl 6. 13 2005
P022
M TM* CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE t I T H JUOICtAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
9C MMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
CASK NO: 02-CA 793-14-G
PJJ INVESTMENT INC a
Florida
PLAINTIFF

BEVERLY J CAMPBELL
DEFENDANT
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned Clerk of me Cacus
Court ol Semmoie County
Florida wSl on the 21 day of
Aprs 2005 at 110 0 am at M l
N Park Avenua m Sanford
Florida otter tor sale and sea at
pubic outcry to the highest and
best batoer lor cash the toaow
mg deserbed property situated
at Semmom County Florida
LOT 56 CRYSTAL RIDGE
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOO* 38 PAGES 96 97
AND 98 PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
C O U N TY
FLORIDA
pursuant to the Fatal Judgment
erwered at a case pendng m
seat Court. Ota etwe ot when ■

W ITNESS my hand and oftoai
seal ol seat Court the 24 day ol
March 2005
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT persons w*h disab*he* needaig a special accom
modahon
should
contact
CO URT ADMINISTRATION at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407665-4227 1800 955 6771 (TDOl ot 1600
9556770 V ia Florida Relay
Servce
Meryanne Morse
CLERK OF t h e CIRCUIT
COURT
Clerk of the C*cu4 Court

M )Eapki)«.(IM M 0REPAY

The toaowtng vehcle(s) w« be
sold N pubkc auction per FI
Slat 713 585 at 1000 AM on
April t l . 1998 at Ltenort
■ddtsi to sehsTy s ken agamst
teal vehcWt) lor labor, sarvices totd storage charge* No
tatos as e. cash only
1997 Dodge Neon 20
VIN 1B3ES22C4VD238583
Owner Matthew Eugene
Hughey

N 0TIC8 OF B A L I

311 Carpenter Rd . Orlando FL
32833
Customer B*l Nelson
Address Unknown
Lienholder Traneouth Financial
Corp POBos 901071, Ft Worm
TX 76103
Cash sum to redeem vehete
11350 00
Lwnor Mate s Automokve
1055 Nursery Rd
Winter
Spring* FL 32706 Phone 4076999767
2003 Pontiac Grand Pns 40
VIN t G2WK52J53F116302
Owner Chen Ncoto Anderson
114 Ceshewoods Ter #206
Cassetoerry FL 32707
CuStonwr Chen Anderson
1144 Cestte Wood Ter #206
C essetoeny FL 32707
lienholder Westlake Financial
Service*
4751 Washes BMJ Ste 100
Los Angela* CA 90010
Cash sum to redeem vehete
42236 47
Lwnor King s Auto Serves
300 North St longwood FL
32760
Phone 407-699-0770
Notice to owner or konhotdor
that he has a right to a fwenng
any kma prior to sato date by Mmg with the dais ol the court
Owner hat the nght to recover
vehicle by postmg bond m
accordance with FI Slat
559 917
Net proceeds horn
tele m escess of amount
claimed by kenor will be
deposited with the dart ol the
court interested pertwt con­
tact State Famg Serves me
(7721595-9555
Pubksh Aprs 6 2005
POJ1

W lTNESS my hand and the
seal of Hi* Court me day of
March 29 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark ol the Court
By Carol Moore
As Deputy Clerk
Pubksh SANFORD HERALD
H you are a person with a deatxkty who needs any accom
modakon m order to partcoete
at this proceedmg you are enh
Wed at no cost to you to the
provision ol cerlam assistance
Please
contact
Court
Admevstrahon at M l N Park
Avenua Suite N M t Sanford
FL. 32771. 1407) 685-4227.
withm 2 working day« ol your
race** ol the notice a you are
hearing or vone impaired ran
160D 9556771
Pubkeh Apr* 6 13 2005
P026

Pursuant to FI St 713 585 Auto
Len 6 Recovery tnc w Power
ol Attorney we se« the toaowmg
vehetes to the hghesl btoder to
setefy ken AS auctions held
wkh reserve as e where e
Cash or Certified funds Inspect
1 steak prior at kenor leeway
interested partes ces (954)893
0052
Sate dote 8 4 6 6 6 9 6 1000
am at Lwnor* Farsay
Auchon we occur where each
vehrte is localed under License
AB0000538 Be advised met
owner or konhofder has a right
to a heenog prior to the sched­
ule date ot sale by Mmg with the
Clerk
ot
Court*
OwnerIwnholder may recover
the vefKle without instituting
ludoei proceedmg* by postmg
bond e* per FL St 559 917 Net
proceed* m escess ot iwn
amount we be deposited with
the Clerk ot Court
25S BUYERS PREMIUM
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S ORLANDO DR SANFORD
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
N OTICE
OiVEN

IS HEREBY

C 4 J TOWING WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMAND TO HiGHESTBiD0ER
THE
F O U O W IN O
DESCRIBED VEHICLE
1968 BMW 4 DOOR Blue
VIN* WBADK6MXJ9901764
THIS AUCTIO N WILL BE
HELD ON APM L 16 M 99 AT
10 O CLOCK AT CA4 TOW
IMG 1240 S CR 427 LONG
WOOO FL 32750
P R OSPECTIVE
BIDDERS
MAY INSPECT THE VEHICLE
THE DAY BEFORE AUCTION
BETW EEN BAM ANO 5PM
TERMS ARE CASH OR CER
TIFlED FUNOS C 4J TOWINO RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO AC C EP T OR R E JE C T
ANY AND ALL BIOS

je n k in s

ol 5219 W ESTCHASE CT. #1.
JACKSONVILLE cut RASHAN
JENKINS ol 1104 CASTLE
WOOD
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PLANTCRSVUIE lh DEALS
ON WHEELS AUTO SALES ot
P O B o t 1436 MiDDLEBURO
lienor AAMCO TRANSMIS
SION 2880 S ORLANDO DR
SANFORD PHONE 407-7186900

Pubksh March M . 2005
OtBt

Pubksh Apr* 6 13 2005
P026

Mare* I t. MM
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HBAJMNO TO CON8IOBN TNC
ADOPTION OF AN ONOMANC t BY TNC CITY OF

(COURT SEAL)
Patrick PatnkSi
Ritter ChusaJ Bnrona A Cohen
7000 W Palmetto Park Rd
Su4e400
Boca Raton FL 33433

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CorTwmaaion Chamber* at the Cay Hak 300 North Perk Avenue
m the City of Sanford Florida at 700 ocfock PM on Monday
Apr* I t . 2005 to consider the adopton of on ordinance by the
City ol Sanford Florida described as follows

ONOMANCS NO. 9B3B

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LANCASTER, and
perkes
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TO CHRISTOPHER
LANCASTER

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haa bean Nad agaatal you and
you are reused to serve a copy
of your written detenee*. 4 any.
to It. on Stuart H GitkU.
Attorney lor Plaintiff, who*#
address •* 9830 SW 77m
Avenue. Second Floor. Mann.
Florida 33156 ss«h*i maty (30)
days alter mt last pubkeakon of
ttvs Notice m tha Semmoie
HERALD totd Me me ongatal
with the Clerk of M s Court
either before service on
PlamtRa attorney or anmetkattfy thereafter, otherwise a default
wa* be entered egemst you tor
•te rekel demanded si the com-

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By Altkhj Cyrus
Deputy Clerk

Pubksh Aprs 6 13 2005
P025

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WHICH REMAINS UNCLAIMED
OR
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The
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY
TOWING A STORAGE SER
VICES REMAIN UNPAID MAY
BE SOLD AFTER 35 DAYS IF
THE VEHICLE IS MORE THAN
3 YEARS OF AGE AND AFTER
50 DAYS IF THE VEHICLE IS 3
YEARS OF AGE OR LESS
FREE OF ALL PRIOR LIENS
SALE WILL BE HELD AS
POSTED A AT THE LOCATION
IN D C TED FOR THE LIENOR

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Announcements

Pubhc auction k&gt; be hetd at
•01 am. on me deyts) speeded
betow. at the front door of
Aments Towmg Inc Located at
2499 O U Lake Mary Rd Suet
134. Sanford. F I tor the purpose
ot disposing of the foaoinng

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Legals

FCAN
Week of April 4.2005

By order Of me Cay Conameasn ot me Cdy of Swdord. Ftonde
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE M ANY O F TH ESE PROCEEOM OS SHOULD
C O N TA C T TH E HUMAN RESOURCES O FFICE ADA COORDI­
NATOR A T 4074304*10 4S HOURS M ADVANCE O F TH E
M EETM Q

ADVICE TO THE FUBUC. S t f
an t made exm reaped to anyi
lO T 9 .9 L O C K 1 4 .T R R 4 .E J l
T R A F F O R O t MAP O F TH E
TOW N
OF
SANFORO.
ACCO R O M O T O TH E F IA T

meeang or hearing, ho mey nei
net prowBed By 9io C% ol Bar*

P U T BO O K 1. PAGES 9S
TH R O UQ H 64, O F T H E F U t -

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CASS NO: 66-CA-1TS-14-K

NOTICE a M R C T I OWEN.
P M MLHM AS COST (MON­
TANA). Pw haldar d Pw Idtow-

c M o rro m

TUtrtwnWMuioltawMi

0» GREGORY C RICHMONO.
who** m m at m a
« m Fttnm y n , JOOJ. and

M M So o n Security N m m
to212-46 3164,spending up*
ClreM Court lot SEMINOLE
County. Florida. Probata
ONWen, Pto addr*** oiwtach q
301 N Part Avarua. Sanlord.
FL, 32771 The name* wvl
....... d fw paraona) mpra**l**a&lt;» and Pmi paraonai tap-

S T S E ’ — ™'
A l creator* ot pw dacodan and
&lt; • » paraona having d m or
Mrnanda *8*1*1 Pw dacsrtanrt
on whom a copy ol Pm
nebca q raquaad to ba aarvad
N* *w* d a m Mti ■ «
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR
DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

"*"»

30

A* other creator* ol Pia daca•"* AHA dh*r paraona having
d a m or damanda agaaial Via
daoadama aauta muat Na t a r
d a m w*h v«a 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 PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO 12) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MARCH 30 200%
NadnaA Richmond.
Paraonai RaptaaartaHra

2424 Tommy* Turn
Ovwdo FL 32766

JAMES M MAGEE. ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 166735
Naduchal A Magee, PA
226 Hfcruat Saaai
Ortando. FL 32601
Taiapnona (407)423-1020
Attorney
lor
Paraonai
Pubkah March 30. 200% and
A (rt8 200%
OI»%
•I TN I CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEM NOLI COUNTY,
FLOROA
P R O M T! fayIMON
F B J 6: 61 CP 6661
IN RE ESTATE OF
ROBERT M NORWICH
*k/a ROBERT MARTIN

TO CREDITORS
Tha admraairabon ol Wo aataaa
ol ROBERT M NORWICH aba
ROBERT M NORWICH, SR .
waa February 21.2006. qpandmg m tha Ocurt Court lor
Sanwnola County. Florida.
Ptobala Drvwon Fa* ffcmtoer
200S-CP-0S06 *• addraaa ol
winch it 301 N Para Ava.
Sanlord. Sarmnoi*. FL. 32771
Tha namaa and artrtrann ot
Iha Paraonai Rapraaamabva
and
Via
Paraonai

JOHN J VINCE, a id .,
DEFENDANTS

A l oPwr cradapt* ot * » da
dart and Ohsr paraona ha*
daunt or damanda agamt

d a m wdh Pva court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLARIS NOT SO FILED
WILL SE FOREVER BARRED

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4 a n m of daaPi N
Tlw dated tael
M P a notca a M

130.2006

*■ to toe CPouP Cowl ol
mmoto County. Ftartda. I wB
l iha proparty taoaMd In

COACH LIGHT ESTATES
SECTION II. INC , a not lor
prod Florida corporation
PLAINTIFF

JOHN J VPICE.ETAL
DEFENDANTS
NOTICBOP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant to a Summary F M
' igmart ol Foractoaia* daiad
MAR 23 2008 artarad In CM
CaaaNo 03-CA176-I4H ot Vw
Circuit Court of Pta 16TH
JudUd C ron to and Nr SEMI­
NOLE County. Sardord. Florida.
I wd adi to Pia taghad and bad
txddar tor cash M Iha Wad
Front Door d Pto SCMMOLE
County CourtvuM taoaMd d
301 North Part Avarua to
Santont. Florida, d 1100 am
Pia 7 day ol JUNE, 2006 Va
owing daacrtMd property as
adtorth *i aatd Summary Ptod
Judgmant. to-wa;
UNIT 17. BUILDING 0. COACH
LIGHT ESTATES SECTION RA
CONDOMINIUM. ACCORDMQ
TO THE DECLARATION OF
CONDOMINIUM RECORDED
IN OR BOOK 1272. PAGE
16)0. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Daiad Pva 23 day ol M
200%
Maryarma Moraa
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Clark d th* C«tu« Court
By AJwhaCytua
DapulyCtort
Pubkah in Thai
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
poi 8 Unrvarany Dnva
900
niaaon, FL 33324
1954)233-6000
03-04662
PLEASE FAR A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 664233-6568 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. paraona
i dad)Mat naadng a apai id arrnrimnrtoann ahnrkl mn
tad COURT ADMINISTRA­
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MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
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by GERALDINE MARFORO
Deputy Clark
PubMh: March SO. 2006 and
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MARYAMC MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SCMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by O ER AU M C HARFORD
DapulyCtort
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MARYAM4C MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SCMMOLE COUNTY FLORK3A
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. by OERALDdfE HARFORO
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THE STATE OF FLORIOA TO
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YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
HEREBY SEVERALLY NOTIFCD THAT EDWARD J FAGAN
and MTRCIA ANN FAGAN, hto
wda. have toad to* Cample** m
Iha C*cuR Court. Eljhu into
JudcM Drcu*. to and tor
Sammda County. Ftanda.
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Madwhchaen*Pad -EOWARO J FAGAN and
PATRICIA ANN FAGAN, toa
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LEY and HENRY SMITH.
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the amount they are willing lend will mean in terms of
a monthly payment.'
— Write down what you're looking for. Make a list of
Although every real estate transaction is unique, pur­ what you want in a house and do some real soulchasing any home involves a aeries of actions — some searching.
"Bedrooms, bathrooms, proximity to work and rela­
mandatory, some optional — that a ir the norm. For
example, 90 percent of homes a ir paid for with credit t i v e s — lay it all out in order of importance." Davila
versus cash, meaning moat of us will obtain a mort­ says. "Be really honest with yourself." Try to consider
options. Would you trade-off a big back yard for a bet­
gage.
l leie are the step* moat home buyers must typically ter school system?
— Hire an agent, preferably a buyer's agent. An agent
take on th a r way to becoming homeowners.
— Get your finances in order. It's risky to decide what usually represents the interests of either the seller or
you can spend every month on mortgage payments the buyer. The laws on disclosure vary in each state, so
without considering your financial picture as a whole. understand where your agent's loyalties lie.
A good agent knows the market and often specializes
Visit a financial planner, if necessary, to make a com­
in
areas or home types. Find someone who listens well,
prehensive plan for your financial health that indudes
doesn't rush your decisions and is willing to educate
a budget, retirement saving and life insurance.
Those who can make a large down payment or have you.
— Go house hunting Good communication between
a good credit scores will get better credit terms on
mortgage loans. Paying bills on time and eliminating you and your agent helps your se*arch evolve.
—Te-ll the* agent what vou liked and didn't like* about
debt »l«n puts you in a better position for getting a
each property that you see." Davila says. "What you
— Get preapproved for a loan. After you choose a want in a home gets tweaked as you ge&gt; along "
— Make an offer. The* agent wnte*s a contract to offe*r
mortgage lender; you will complete an application to
an amount for the home*. The* contract alsei says when
determine the size of mortgage that you can obtain
The lender then issues a preapproval letter, which you want to close and when ye»u want to move in, and
guarantees the loan but is not a contract. Preapproval is usually contingent upe»n a home* inspe*ction. The*
■U nn«W n i,» your seriousness and borrowing ability owner will accept, n*je*ct or make* a ce»unte*niffer.
"You want yemr agent to call the* listing agent and
to the seller.
-There's a big difference between what you can bor­ find out what the seller is looking for." Davila ad vise's
row and what you can afford,' says Rich Davila, a "If you can agree tin the terms such as the closing date*
1 district director for Zip Realty, a national resi­ and the date of the commitment letter upfront, then

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Sunday. April 3.2005

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N C E A ROUN D O U R C O U N TY
Safcrd'i mayoral race between WMtey
Ecfcateta and Linda Knhn drew Interest
beyond Central Florida, (leaden o f the SmmS4Mteaf in South Florida opened tbeir newspa*
pen Tuesday morning to find sports columnist
Mhe BeranMae weighing in on the race with a

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The city of Sanford
invites everyone to a Street
Party to celebrate the reopen­
ing of Downtown’s First
Street. The event will feature
an art show, live bands and
artist demonstrations.

piece titled, “Political process wean on
Berardino is covering the St. Louis
Cardin all training camp in Jupiter. With camp
winding down and the Cardinals about to leave
town, Berardino nought a new angle for his col­
umn and focused on the Sanford mayor’s race
through the eyes o f Whitey’s son David.
According to Berardino, the junior Eckstein is
seeing red.
“Don't tell David Eckstein about journalistic
ethics or the glories of
representative democra­
cy," Berardino wrote.
“Don’t tell the Si. Louis
Cardinals
shortstop
there's no such thing as a
biased press.
“He has seen too
much over these past few
months to maintain such
blind faith any longer. He
has been disappointed
time and again by what
by D an Ping
his father has endured in
• • • a a u a a a his bid to become a
small-town mayor."
How did Eckstein become so jaded?
According to Berardino's column, the blame
lies solely with me.
David claims The Herald exaggerated the
seriousness of his father's six-week stay in the
hospital in December and January. In this day
and age when HMOs and insurance companies
have made the overnight hospital stay almost
extinct, I'm not sure how you exaggerate a sixweek stay in the hospital, particularly when
many o f those days where in the intensive care
unit. Steve Paradis, The Herald’s managing
editor, did do a story on Whiley Eckstein's
health. It was the only story devoted to Whitey's
health that ran in the newspaper. In the article
titled “Eckstein: ‘My health should be fine.’ "
Paradis described the senior Eckstein's health
this way:
“(Eckstein) said he has lived with kidney
problems and dialysis for 40 years, including
during his time on the Commission. He goes for
dialysis three times per week.
“Recent problems that have led to extended
hospital stays stemmed from a serious fall when
he tripped over his dog. His lungs filled up with
blood and fluid, and he was keeping loo much
water in his body.
“He said doctors have adjusted his dialysis to
remove fluid, and he has to limit his water
intake.
“ ‘ 1 was drinking too much water, and I did­
n't realize that,* he said. (Eckstein) said he only
missed two meetings out o f probably more than
1,000 meetings, so he suggested he has a good
record.
“ ‘My health should be fine,' he said 'I might
be out for a week if I get a kidney *
“Asked if his health concerns would affect
his ability to be mayor o f Sanford, Eckstein said
the mayor's position is part-time and he will not
hang out at City Hall all day.
“ i think I'm in pretty good shape.' he said
*1 wouldn't run if I thought (my health) would
have an effect.'
Sounds like a real hatchet job. huh?
In his Sun-Sentinel column Berardino notes
that David Eckstein signed about 100 baseballs
as part o f a Herald subscription drive three years
ago. That’s true, and I thanked David for doing
so, especially since David voluntarily signed
twice as many balls as I had originally asked. He
didn't charge a dime for doing so. but evidently
the newspaper is now going to pay the price
because David believes The Herald was out to
get his dad.
“Eckstein, one o f the most approachable pro­
fessional athletes, vows never to grant another
interview to his hometown paper," Berardino
wrote.
I hope David changes his mind because he's
not hurting me, he’s hurting our readers.

Art show highlight
students’ work
LAKE MARY — Seminole County Public
Schools ninth annual Advanced Placement
A it Show will be held April 5 through 22.
The exhibit will be on display at the AAA
Building in the main lobby atrium during teg­
ular business hour*. The AAA Building is
loentwd at 1000 AAA Drive in Heathrow. The
public opening reception for the show will be
held Wednesday, April 6 from 7 to 9 p m at
the AAA Building
The schools it pwstn h d are: Lake Brantley
H k h Lake Howell H igh Lake Mary High.
Lyman H igh Oviedo H igh Seminole H igh
and Winter Springs High schools. For more
M onnation, call Mary Lane at 407-32D0192.

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Healthy Kids Day will be
eibserved from 111 a.m. to 4
p.m. at the* Seminole* YMCA
Family Center, bb5
Longwixxi-Lake Marx* Road.
Free he*alth screenings will be
available, as will many gifts,
activities and displavs for the*
children. Call 407-321-8944.
The city o f Sanford CRA
will present a Bike Art
Contest. Cash prizes will he
awarded for the most cre­
ative de*cor.ited bicycle. The
event will lx* held on First
Street trom 10 a m to 3 p m.
For applications call Denise*
Hurley at 407-324-3b3b
The Helen Stairs Theatre
presents the "Legends of
Rock 'N Roll" at 2 p m. and
7 30 p.nv Enjoy a blast from
the past with fabulous '30s
tun Tickets are $30 and $25.
IMreM photo by Tommy Vlncont

The tranquil streets of histone Sanford were the scene for a film crew making a commercial for the University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center. The shooting was taking place along Magnolia Avenue between Sixth and Seventh streets and used inte­
riors and extenors ot some of the Histone District s most beautiful homes as backdrops for the filming

with a false* receipt

Drug Related
• Juliu** Dwayne Ray, 2 2 , of
Roseditt Circle, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Thursday.
March 24, at his residence. He was
charged with possession ot under 20
grams of marijuana, and possession
of manjuana with intent to sell
• Sharonda Perdue. 18. of Like
Monroe Terrace, and Kendall
Lamont Kennon. 2.1 ot Dixie
Avenue, were arrested by Sanford
police on March 17, as the result of a
search warrant at Perdue's resi­
dence. Kennon was arrested on a
charge of giving a false ID to a law
enforcement officer. Perdue was
charged with pusM.*ssmn of under 20
grams of mari|uana. sale and deliv­
ery of cocaine, and possession ot a
controlled substance (Ecstasy)
• Constance Sm ith 27, of Cypress
Avenue. Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police on March lb at Iter
residence, as tin* result ot a search
warrant. She was charged with 11
counts of possession of under 20
grams of maniuana
• Leann ). Fernandez, 1 4, of
Croveview Way, Sanford, and Maria
Mendez. 22. of I\*lfona. were arrest­
ed by Sanford police on March lb as
the* rosult of a search warrant at
Fernandez’s home Fernandez was
charged with trafficking in cocaine,
over 28 grams and under 200 grants,
and sale and delivery ot civaine
Mendez was charged with posses­
sion of under 20 grams ot maniuana
Prostitution
Kelly Arlene Armstrong, 24, ot
Holly Avenue, Sanford, was arrested
by members of the* Sanford police
Department Special Tae1 ic.il L'nit,
during a prostitution operation at
4th Street and Mapiolia Avenue. She
was charged with procurement for
prostitution
AMault - Battery
• Leroy Lockett Jr., 2b, of Mitch
Court, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday. Officers

• Kalaya Sivaphomchal, 48. of
Wexton Court, Lake Mary, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Wednesday at a store on Tovvne
Center Circle She reportedly look a
$ 1 gift bag from tlx* stem* without
paving She re as charges! with petty
larceny
were called to a business in the* 14|I0
block of French Avenue regarding a
disturbance. Tiiey were* told the per­
son hid left the area alter a con­
frontation with a lernale at that loca­
tion. Tlu* vehicle*, dnven bv Lockett,
was located and stopped in the 24U&gt;
block of Chase* Avenue lie was
charged with battery — touch or
strike, driving with a suspended
license, and possession ot under 20
grams ot maniuana
• Joseph Edward Mclncrow, .18.
ot Santa Stnvt. Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Tuesday at his
residence following a tight with a
female He was charged with aggra­
vated assault with a deadly weapon
(knife), battery — touch eir stnke,
and false impnse&gt;nment
• Fnnc|ue Guerrero Sauetdo. 28.
of Cedar Avenue. Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Thursday
at 24 th St reel and I lari well Avenue
1 |e reportedly was involved in a dis­
pute with another perxin and is said
to have thrown glass bottles toward
the others He was charged with
aggravated batten' with a deadly
weapon, and throwing a deadly
weapon
Theft*
• lames Craig Fisher, 40. eif
Orlando, and George Painter. 48. of
DeLind. were* arrested by Sanford
police Thursday at a retail store in
tlx* 3 bll0 block of Orlando Drive. Tlx*
two had reportedly attempted to
return stolen merchandise* for
refunds. FisIx t was charged with
pe*tty larceny ot $100 or more* in
property. Painter was charged with
pe*tty larceny of property over $ 1(1 )
and obtaining merchant's money

• Howard Terry Scott, 41. of
IVcan Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at a store* in
tlu* .TbOOblock e*1 Orlando Drive*. I le
reportedly Ux&gt;k $4 74 jn items trom
the store* without paying He was
charged with |x*tty larceny.
• Miclx-le Lynette CHuvn. 2b. e*t
Lake Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday in tlu*
IbOO blexk ot Orlando Drive*. Six*
reportedly textk $7b 12 in items from
a store* without paving She was
charged with peltv shoplifting trom
a merc hant
• Lrzd lXT Castillo. 37. and Icette
IXT Castillo l opez. 32. Kith of
IhTando, were a nested by Sanford
poll a* Tuesday at a store* in the 3UU
blexk ot lenvne Center Circle* ITx *
tree* report id Iv tix»k items of cloth­
ing and jewelry from a store* without
paying Each was charged with
pettv sjioplitting trom a merchant
Traffic Stop*
• Ion Daniel Coulter, 24, o!
Willow Oak Lane, the driver, ot
Sanford, and
William Curtis
Williams. 23. oi Orange* Avenue, a
passenger, were arrested by Sanford
police early Thursday I1x* tree* were
lex .tied in a vehicle at 2btli Street and
Sanford Avenue. CHtuvrs said a 12guage shotgun was found in the
vehicle Two men reportedly identi­
fied tlu* shotgun as having been
pointed at them e*arlier Coulter was
arrested on a charge of accessory
alter the* fad and dnving unde*r the*
influence (DUD of alcohol or drugs
Williams was charged with tree*
counts of aggravated assault with a
deadly weapon

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The City Beautiful Cat
Club will hold its annual
Spring Fling April 2 and 3 at
the Sanford Civic Center.
Many hiveds will be in com­
petition Admission is $b for
adults, $4 tor seniors and
children under 12. The fami­
ly rate is $15 Call Emily
Turner at 407-44h-0b0l.
A host o f entertainers,
musicians, poets and histori­
ans will celebrate Hopper
Jubilee at Fort Mellon Park in
Sanford. Carnival rides and
vendors will lx* available
Saturday from 10 a m. to 4
p m. with music, entertain­
ment and presentations all
day. The event will continue
Sunday trom I to 4 p.m
The 4th anniversary of the
opening ol Sanford’s Paw
Park will lx* held from 10
a m. to 2 p.m. at 427 French
Ave. Call 407-330-3b47 or
email at wvvw.pawparksanford.org.
Florida O rienteering
Welcomes all to the monthly
Map-reading /hiking event at
Rock Springs Run State
rvserxe off SR-4b in east Lake
County. Starting time's are
trom 10 a.m. until 1 p m. Call
407-h72-7070.
x
DreamW orks Records
artist Tracy Lawrence will
appear in a live concert per­
formance Ix'gtnmng at 7 p m
at The Barn in Sanford
Tickets are* $22 50 in advance,
$27 50 at the dex*r. Call 407324-227b
The Drama-4 class at
Millennium Middle Schexil
will present the play "Altar
Egos: the Do’s and D on't’* of
An American Wedding” at 7
u n . in the Walt Griffin
’erforming Arts Center.
Tickets $3 at the dex»r.

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Walkers w ill go around
the clexk in the battle against
cancer during tlu* American
Cancer Society Relay for Life
of Lake Marx*/Sanford.
Teams of Lake Marx1/Sanford
residents will gatlier at
Colonial Town Park at b p.m.
for an overnight relay
against cancer. The public is
invited to participate and
attend the Luminaria
Ceremony. Luminaries can
be purchased for $5. Call 1800-ACS-2345.

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ment we want in Sanford."
sne said. Once the city reaches
build out, the budget will
have to stabilize because the
tax base will slow down.
“There won't be any more
space to build anything," she
said. Right now the only open
spaa* is on State Road 4 ft and
Rinehart Road. She acknmvledged that many areas need
rebuilding.
"We need to make sure we
continue to enhance what we
have," she said.
One aspect that Kuhn
wants to avoid in planning is
what she called a crisis man­
agement culture. It occurs tint
often in Sanford in connection
with development, she said.
“We don't have a master
plan or any codified plan,”
she said. "We need a good
master plan in place with
development standards. That
way there won't be a question
of is this what we want or
don't want."
The answers for developers
will lx* quick, and they can
use the city's master plan to
create their designs knowing
what the standards are.
Some have said the election
caused division in Sanford,
but Kuhn envisions the city
moving forward together
with everyone having a voice
in the process
Although she defeated for­
mer Commissioner Herbert
“Whiley" Eckstein by |ust 133
votes, Kuhn said with less
than 3,5*00 people voting, that
is a significant margin.
"I don't know alxiul divi­
sion in Sanford," she said. "I
haw to tell you I was pleased
with the turnout for the
runoff. Issues did get atten­
tion, but the election is oxer.
We can now work together
toward making Sanford the
community we want it lo be."
One promise that Eckstein
ran on was giving a voice to
residents toward the start of
Commission meetings.
"I don't know that resi­
dents have not K e n given a
chance to speak," Kuhn said.
She hasn't decided on when to
include citizen participation
on the agenda.

staff Thursday morning. That
neighborhood also holds a
large M other's Day gathering
and steps are being taken to
prevent any further violence,
she said. Law enforcem ent
should not be blamed for the
Easter violence.
"W e need to give law
enforcement and firefighters
the pmper tools to do their
job," she said.
She acknowledged that law
Linda Kuhn,
mayor alact of
enforcement has had an image
Sanford
problem in the past, but crime
rates have dropped. "We still
have
a long ways to go," she
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admitted.
She told a story about when
Property owners, paid pro­ she and her husband, Bob,
fessionals
and
attorneys derided to move to Palmetto
appear at meetings when they Avenue. Family and friends
thought they were nuts, as
are on the agenda. They
Kuhn put it, because of the
should be afforded every
opportunity to have their zon­ prevalent crime and prostitu­
ing change or other issue tion in the neighborhood.
heard without having to wait
Five or six years later, she
for hours.
said, people ask whether there
"Citizens certainly need to are any more houses that can
be heard," Kuhn said. She has be fixed up.
Kuhn believes in the
considered putting citizen
participation first on the agen­ Broken
Window
theory
espoused by former New York
da and including a time limit.
"1 haven't decided yet," she City Mayor Rudy Guiliani.
said. "We will have a little
"If you leave one window
trial and error K&gt;cause I want broken, it perpetuates blight,"
to be very careful in how the the new mayor explained. Fix
the problem when it occurs,
procedure is set."
Probably the question she she said, that way it does not
and all the candidates were get so far out of control that it
asked most frequently during becomes impossible or diffi­
the campaign is what they cult to correct.
Realistically, she said, these
plan to do in regard to the city
changes will not happen
m anager's contract.
Kuhn said she has been overnight.
"We need to continue to
a*&gt;ked that question frequently
even since winning the elec­ have that vision and strive to
tion March 29.
raise the bar," Kuhn said.
"The First Street project is the
"I stand by my position
that the Com m ission has first step."
Buildings on First Street
already voted on that issue
and the decision was made have been worked on and
that his contract not be brought up to code as the
streetscape project took place.
renewed," Kuhn said.
"Once things are in place,
As a former law enforce­
ment officer, Kuhn is con­ that will start a snowball
she
predicted.
cerned about the incident at effect,"
Academy Manor over Easter Absentee ownership is start­
weekend. A fight broke out ing to turn around, she sug­
and a driver tried to run into gested, and events like Alive
police officers and did run After Five have K g u n to paint
a new image of Sanford.
over one man.
"W e're on the right path,"
Kuhn said the incident was
Kuhn said. "We just need to
discussed in her meeting with
police Chief Tooley and his continue moving that way."

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The U.S. government will
pay 50 percent of the coat The
state of Florida will pay 25 per­
cent and local county and dty
governments along the route
would be responsible for the
final 25 percent of the funding.
According to Olore, $50 mil­
lion dollars in state money has
already been set aside for the
project. Olore Ls confident the
federal funds can be obtained.
Mica has also secured
$500,000 to be used for a viabili­
ty study and the design process
for stations in Winter Park and
Lake Mary. An additional $5
million in federal dollars has
been secured by Mica for intermodal station development.
The information gathered
from that study will then be
used in conjunction with infor­
mation and input gathered
from the dty leaders from the
cities along the rail route.
The last remaining hurdle in
the funding stage of the project
is getting local county and city
governments on board. In a let­
ter recently sent to Longwood
City Administrator John Drago,
the FOOT asked that each city
along the route provide some
general information about pos­
sible locations each city had in
mind.
Although he was pleased by
the possibility of a commuter
rail system passing through
Longwood, a city not served by
Lynx bus service, John Drago
cautioned those in attendance at
the recent City Commission
meeting, "Not to hold your
breaths." He acknowledged
that final plans for the route are
not in place, meaning until they
are, no one should get their
hopes tuxr high.
In addition to the construc­
tion of a train station just off of
Ronald Reagan Boulevard, near
downtown Longwood, city
leaders discussed the construc­
tion of a privately owned
themed restaurant to be con­
structed next to, or adjoined
with, to the train station.
The commuter rail system
would provide easy access to
city events such as the
Longwixxl Arts Festival and the
parking lot could be used to
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with dty events.
The only potential negative
aspect of me project that was
discussed was the possibility of
some traffic delays as the trains
pass through the various cities
during rush hour. Because the
trains would consist of passen­
ger cars only, the delays would
be minima).
"This is part of a three­
pronged approach relieve traffic
for those commuting along the
1-4 corridor," according to
Olore.
The other two parts of the
solution are the continued
improvements to the general
use lanes and interchanges on I4 and express lanes along 1-4.
Upon final approval, con­
struction on the initial leg of the
project would begin in 2009.
That initial segment would
run from Debary to the
Downtown Amtrak station. A
second construction phase, set
to begin in 2011, would com­
plete the route, enabling rail

travel as far as Potndana
Boulevard, in Osceola County.
When asked how the
response has been from the var­
ious cities along the proposed
route, Olore stated mat every
dty die has been in touch with
has had a positive response to
project.
Lake Mary City Manager
John Litton said: "The concept
makes a lot of sense, but is h is
to be done right, and I think the
way Congressman Mica has
presented it will work. We are
actively looking at property
already for a rail station."
Sanford City Manager A1
Grieshaber Jr., said Sanford
likes the idea of a rail system.
"There's no doubt that the
dty of Sanford supports the
commuter rail project and looks
forward to its Sanford Station
along State Route 46. We think
that it will give our residents
easy’ access and be a welcome
alternative to traffic congestion
on 1-4."

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O K n a v i r a that time o f year again. You ax n e home from wotk
•nd your wonderful wile talk you it's time the two of you start
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............................... guess it's traditional), families will begin clean­
ing and sprudng up die home. Hopefully, this
project will extend outside of the home as well.
For the past weeks, those shrubs have been start­
ing their yearly growth and might be getting to
the point where they aren't in the best condition.
Maybe you even have some trees or limbs that
arc still dead because of the hurricanes. They had
better be taken down or you may find them
tailing onto your car or house.
Lawns are now growing to die length where
nm
mowing will eventually become a once-a-week
P fe ifa u f
job. There may be hundreds of weeds growing in
the lawn that need pulling.
O f course you have probably spread fertilizer
an your lawns by now. That means they will be growing even faster.
Now, in Spring is the time to start working on your lawn and your
home's outdoor appearance.
Ireride the house, one of the situations you may encounter is dul­
ler. I know folks who still have Christmas gift-wrapping and boxes
standing around. They need to be tossed out
But a t o look *t those items you have been saving. That hideous
lamp you received from a friend or relative that you'll never use. It
needs to be eliminated along with a myriad of other items you may
have kept, but will never put into service.
What comes to mind is a garage sale. Ted Walker; at the Sanford
Herald, says garage sales generally increase in number; as the
weather gets warmer. Much of it will be the result of folks cleaning
out their homes and rather than tossing items away, they try to re­
sell them at a garage sale. If this is a possibility for your home, call
Ted at the Herald, (407-322-2611) and he'll help you advertise it. It
only costs $15 and includes a garage sale kit complete with a sign.
One of the big jobs might be the need to re-paint your house. If
you have the strength and ability - this is a task which ought to be
accomplished. If n ot we have plenty of painting companies in this
area to handle it. If you do it yourself and don't nave knowledge of
what paints or stains to use for your particular dwelling consult
someone with know-how, such as a paint store operator. Putting
paintt or stain on a structure only to find
fir it washing off in the next
lew months can be very exasperating.
I’m reminded of the man who didn't
i’t have enough P^int to finish
hit house, and he put water in it to thin it out and have enough to
complete the project. Within a few days after finishing a rainstorm
hit and all the paint washed off. While he was bemoaning the situ­
ation and uttering a few "bad" words, a voice came from above and
told him. "re-paint you sinner - now go, and thinnith no more."
Depending on the condition of your dwelling it may take only a
few days time to spruae it up and complete Spring cleaning. They
you can get back on tile golf course and you will be better because
you have strengthened the muscles in your arm and shouldere. And
you can be happy that your dear sweet wife helped you gain that
strength.
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Oviedo resident
concerned for
baby seals
To the E d ito r
This generation needs to
end the barbaric practice of
slaughtering seals and their
pups on the Canadian ice
flows. Unfortunately for the
seals, the media coverage for
this first day of the horrific
slaughter is minimal to none.
I am a very concerned citi­
zen from Florida and I want
this important issue covered *
it is the largest mass slaugh­
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world! 325,(XX) seals are
being slaughtered right now
and **5 percent of them are
babies less than 4 weeks old.
I have joined in the
Canadian Seafood Boycott
which has been pul into
action in an effort to put
financial pressure* on Canada
to bring the "hunt” to a per­

manent end. The Sea
Shepherd is in the midst of
the battle with their ship,
Farlev Mowat, trying to pre­
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Please commit to investiga­
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and their mass slaughters,
Americans and the citizens of
the world need to become
aware* of what is happening.
By becoming informed, we
can take responsible action to
shape national and interna­
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Thank you for your consid­
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K ristina Brough
Oviedo

Brothers Keepers
thanks Sanford
Fire Department
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youth of our community sup­
ported by the organization,
and Sanford Mayor Brady
Lessard, offer a special thanks
to the personnel of the
Sanforel Fire Department for
all the fine things they do for
our community. Mayor
Lessard and Brothers Keepers
Youth offer a special thanks
for the bikes, and the love
thal was put into them by the
Sanford Fire* Department.
Please accept this as a
thank you from all of us to all
of you at the SFD.
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and beautiful Bird of Paradise
flower were* simply wonder­
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Thanks
Faye Siler
Sanford Sem inole
Art Association

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There is a destiny that makes us Brothers,
none goes his way alone. All that we send
into the lives o f others comes back into our
own.
I would like to extend a very special thanks to
each o f you for your support and trust in me
to represent you in the District One
Commissioner Race. This was an experience
that I will always remember and the joy o f
meeting so many o f you as I walked the
neighborhoods o f District One.

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Obituaries
HENRY I. BAN KS, SR.
H enryJ Banks, Sr., 70, of
Bedford Road, Sanford, died
Monday, March 28, 2005 at
South Seminole Hospital,
Longwood. He was bom
April 17,1934 in
Withamsvillc, Ohio and
moved to Sanford in 1944. He
was self-employed at Banks
Construction Co. in Winter
Park.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Deborah North of
Longwood; son, Henry J.
Banks, Jr.; sister Jane Kircher
of Melbourne; four grandchil­
dren; three great-grandchil­
dren.
Memorial donations are
recommended to American
Lung Association, 1325 W.
Colonial Drive, Orlando.
Tri County Cremation
Service, Longwood, in charge
of arrangements.
DOROTH Y ANNE
BOW ERS
Dorothy Ann Bowers, 69,
of Geneva, died Wednesday,
March 30, 21X15. She was a
former member of Saint
Andrews Methodist Church
and later First Methodist
Church of Sanford. She was a
volunteer in the Boy and Girl
Scouts, Meals on Wheels and
Grace and Grits at her
church.
Survivors include hus­
band, Mao; son, Michael of
Maitland, Steven of
Montgomery, Ohio, Bruce of
Brandon; daughter, Lynn of
Spartanburg, S.C.; 1 grand­
children; four great-grand­
children; brother, Harold
Dowdy of Tallahassee; sister,
Man- Jo Miller of Fox Fin?,
V C.'
Memorial services were

held Friday, April 1 at First
United Methodist Church in
Sanford with Dr. James
Bradshaw pastor, officiating.
Burial will be in the family
cemetery in Altha, Florida. In
lieu of flow ers, donations are
suggested to either the
Hospice o f the Comforter in
Altamonte Springs or the
Hospice of Lake and Sumter
County in Tavares.
Gramkow Chapel of the
Collison family Funeral
Homes and Crematory,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
RUBY D. HALL
Ruby D. Hail, 91, of Winter
Park, died
Tuesday,
March 29,
2005. She
was a char­
ter mem­
ber of the
Church of
&amp;
God of
Prophecy
where she

Hall

played
piano and organ for over 70
years.
Survivors include son,
Richard W. Hall of Winter
Park; daughter, Carolyn R.
Witherow of Winter Park; five
grandchildren; four great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Friday, April 1 at Church of
God of Prophecy Whole
World Gospel center.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
HARRY F. O 'CO N N O R
Harry F. O'Connor, 91, of
Orlando, died Friday, March

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25, 2005. She was bom April
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She was a retired chemist
Survivors include son,
Mark F. O'Connor.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, April 16, at 11
a.m. at St. Matthew's
Episcopal Church with Rev.
Cnaries O. Fritch officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
WALTER LEROY PAULDO
Walter LeRoy Pauldo, 62, of
Oviedo, died Thursday, March
24,2005.
He was bom in Macon, Ga.
and moved to Oviedo in 1949.
He was a laborer.
Survivors indude daughters,
Laura Blue of Ddtona, Aleshia
Pauldo of Orlando; sister;
Louise Daniels of Oviedo;
brothers, Willie James Pauldo
of Oviedo and Freddie Louis of
Regina, Canada;
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
THOM AS H. SANDS
Thomas H. Sands 92, of
Apopka, died Wednesday,
March 30,2005 in Altamonte
Springs. He was bom O ct 10,
1912 in Miami. He was a
retired tailor.
Survivors indude wife, Lola
E. Sands; daughter, Carol L.
Sands; brother Charles Sands;
two grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Friday, April 1 at Banfield
Funeral Home with Pastor
Robert L Work officiating.
Interment will be in Rose Hill
Cemetery, Linden, N.J.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

SODA Pops performance
will benefit tsunami victims
By Staff Raports
SANFORD — The SODA
Pops will put their best foot
forward on a special produc­
tion to benefit victims of the
recent tsunami in Asia.
The dance spectacle, called
"O ur Best Fool Forward," will
be held at the Helen Stairs
Theatre Saturday, April 9 at 7
p.m. The show by tno School
of Dance Arts Performers On
Parade, or SODA Pops, will be
joined by the Rotary C u b of
Sanford.
Tickets are 610 each and are
available by calling 407-3231900 Blocks of tickets may
also be purchased in the
amount of $175 for 20 tickets.
Every contribution is tax
deductible and checks should
be made out to the Sanford
Rotary, according to a news
release from the dance group.
Once the curtain opens, this
nmsing family style event will
be a great way to spend an
evening and do a small part in
relieving some of the pain and
suffering of the tsunami vic­
tims.
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Every ticket sold for the
April 9 show will go to Rotary
International and its tsunami
relief effort. Rotary Club of
Sanford will contribute $2,000,
according to Valerie Weld of
the SODA Pops.

The SODA Pops are a group
of young people who give
their time, talent and energy
to perform throughout tne
year at xchtvols and civic and
charitable events. The group
has won regional and national
awards and even completed a
two-week cultural exchange
in China.
The dancers are from
Seminole and Volusia coun­
ties. The young people them­
selves came up with the idea
for a tsunami relief show. The
SODA Pops were recently rec­
ognized by the Board of
County Com m issioners in
Sem inole County with a
proclamation. The city of
Deltona
also
proclaimed
Saturday, April 9 as SODA
Pops Day, Weld said.
They also expected to
receive resolutions from the
Florida Senate and House rec­
ognizing their efforts. Florida
Rep. David Mealor and Sen.
Lee Constantine were instru­
mental in getting that recogni­
tion.
They are asking people to
pul their best foot forward
and come out to see the show
and help with tsunami relief.

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tu 3 p.m., residents of
Seminole County may dis­
pose of up to 10 tires free of
charge at either the Central
Transfer Station in Longwood
or the Sem inole County
Landfill in Geneva.
The free disposal is for tires
from residential properties
only. For more information,
call Solid Waste Management
Customer Service at 407-6652260.

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suffering. Your memory is
continued in your church
, and your many friendv
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S tag D inner G iven
Mrs. J.S. Moore was hostess for
an enjoyable stag dinner honoring
A rthur M o o r whose marriage to
K athleen Brady would be solem­
nized Thursday at 1 p.m.
A lovely six course dinner was
served to Burke Steele, Fordyce
R ussell, LeC lair Irving, Henry
M cLaulin, O tis Cobb, bob Thrasher
and Sherman M o o r .
St. Agnes Guild
to Have Picnic
Mrs.
Clyde
Derby would be
hostess at a picnic
supper for tne St.
Agnes Guild at
her
hom e
on
Silver Lake that
e v e n i n g .
Grace Marie
M em bers of the
S t in c c ip h c r
RuUd would meet
at 7 p.m. at the
• • • • • • • • home of Mrs. J.N.
Robson on the
O rlando Road, leaving from there
for the lake.
S o cial Calendar
Wednesday
Friloka Bridge Club, hostess
M rs.
Den 2 ell
Stafford,
Park
Avenue, 3:30 p.m.
Informal party after Rhearsal of
Moore-Brady bridal party at home
o f Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Brady, palmet­
to Avenue, 8:30 p.m.
Thursday
Mah Jong luncheon honoring
Mrs. W.M. Coward, guest of Mrs.
Bates, hostess Mrs. Victor Check at
her apartments.
Picnic, Daughters of Wesley,
Silver Lake, 5 p.m.
Moore-Brady nuptials, home of
Mr. and Mrs. E.E- Brady, I p.m. fol­
lowed by informal reception.
Tuesday
Evening Bridge Club, hostess
Mrs. D.L. Thrasher, Park Avenue, 8
p.m.
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H onoR d G uests
The second luncheon o f the
Junior Cham ber o f Commerce
would be held at the Montezuma
Hotel. Thursday at 12:15 p.m. and
all members are requested to
attend.
Miss Mildred Holly and Miss
Irm a Smith would be honored
guests.
Miss Holly had won first place in
the beauty contest held in Daytona
Beach where she had been entered
by the local jaycees.
There were also a number of
matters to be brought to the atten­
tion of the new organization at this
meeting.
Personals
Postmaster J.P. Hall was spend­
ing several days in Palalka tending
to business.
W.S. Doyle of Tampa had spent
Tuesday in this city on business,
the guest of the Valez Hotel.
M rs. E.F. H ousholder and son
Karlisle had left on the boat for
Jacksonville
to
meet
judge
H ousholder who would arrive
there Friday m orning on the
Mohawk from Boston.
The many friends of Mrs.
Alberta Aycock were glad to see
her out and at her old station at
Roumilliatt and Andersons.
Frank Donaldson of Eustis had
motored to Sanford on Tuesday to
see his wife who was ill at Femald
Lawton Memorial Hospital.
Dr, J.T. Denton and Mrs. R.C.
D enton had left that day for
Washington, D C. and New York.
They would R tu rn the first of
August.
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Henley, Miss
Dorothea Ray, M iss Lena belle
Hagan, Albert Armour and Reed
Askew had form ed ai congenial
party spending die day in Orlando.
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Welcome to Stetson's Corner,
where weekly tec hope fe share a bit
o f what is good ahuuI the Village of
Geneva..This column is dedicated
to a man who did the same Deputy Sheriff Gene “Sfrfsun"
Gregory, te/ui teas iii/cii in the line
o f duty July 8. 1998, in the place
he was suvrn to protect, but which
could not protect him. Genera
will never be the same because of
Deputy Gregory...it will be better.

On March 25, m ore than 100
teens traveled from Longwood,
C asselberry. Eustis, Leesburg, Sanford, and
O v ied o to three S em in o le C ou nty N atural
Lands W ilderness Areas to perform service as
part of a three-day Youth C on feren ce. The
youth, age 14 to 18 were participating in a serv­
ice project as part of the "I A M ” themed event,
sponsored bv the Church o f Jesus C hrist of
Latter-day Saints.
They were learning - and show ing - who
they are by what they choose to do.
t h is day they chose to help with a variety of
activities to benefit the N atural Lands Program
and its acres and acres of hurricane ravaged
landscape-.
"I AM ... searching for turtle burrows,*' said
Sarah, "and if we find one we place a flag on the
side of it so it can be m onitored later.'*
"I AM ... picking up trash because it helps
the environm ent," offered Sean as he cleaned
up the roadside in G eneva, "and doing service
feels good and I'm having a good tim e."
"I AM ... helping the environm ent by pro­
viding shelter for a snake," replied Emily when
asked about her pine straw gathering and sort­
ing activity. *Tm nere for service but I'm having
fun."
"I AM ... flagging turtles and it was hot, but
lots o f fun,” com m ented Hannah as she rested
after three hours of w orking at Lake Proctor
W ilderness Area in G eneva.
"I AM ... m uch more aw are of how m uch lit­
ter people throw on the side of the road,"
lam ented Liz
H_it
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she
worked
the
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j J j L j r a Area to clean
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L L Donald A R u fo of the Sem inole County
Sheriff's Department presents Dr. Lou Charles
Harold, son of the late Mrs. Juanita Harold, a
plaque in her honor for her service in education
and the Sanford Com m unity W eed and Seed
Program .

Ju anita
E vangeline
G raham
H arold
was
posthum ously
honored
recently, by the Sem inole
C ounty
S h e riff's
D epartm ent
(W eed and
Seed Program ) and the
Sanford police departm ent.
She taugnt for 34 years in
the Sem inole County school
system and retired in 1489.
M arva
Friends, fam ily and m em ­
bers of the S C S P and SPD
joined in a com m em orative
service, which included for­
mer students, com m unity leaders and per­
sons whose lives were touched by this great
educator, legend, and com m unity activist.
M istress of C erem on ies w as Francis
Colem an Oliver, a form er student. M usical
erfo rm an ces by the St. Paul M issionary
ap tist C hurch M ass C h o ir and Bennie
Gregory, Roberta Harper, Father and daugh­
ter team H arry B. M anker and D eid re
R aggins, M in ister jim m y Blake, Ram ona
Acree and young artist ZM C were on hand.
Tributes to the life of ju an ila Harold were
given by Rev. Emory Blake, O scar Redden,
and Cheryl Sheppard. Special tribufe to the
late Mrs. Harold was m ade by Dr. Barbara
K irb y -B en tley
and
M rs. £m m a
Terry
A m m ons, both form er stu d en ts o f the
honoree.
A lighting ot the Candles m em orial was
held with candleholders in the m arch by
Sem inole County S h eriff's Departm ent and
Sanford Police Departm ent. Lighting of the
candles was by Kerri hall, president of the
local chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority,
Inc., Cappa Sigm a Om ega C hapter
This legend was alw ays excited to share
her talents with others, serving her com m uni­
ty as an educator, tax consultant, and a tutor
of math which she loved. She was a historian
o f the H opper A cadem y
R estoration
C om m ittee, the G eorgetow n C om m unity
Im provem ent A ssociation , Sanford Police
Dept. C itizens Advisory Board, NAACP life
member, G olden Soror of Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority,
S em in o le
C ou nty
Teachers
A ssociation , S em in o le C ounty ch ap ter of
FAMU alum ni, and SCA D ent./SPD Weed
and See Program . W ords of thanks were
given by C vntnia Hicks.
Lt. Donald A. Rufo of the Sem inole County
S h e r iffs Dept, presented a plaque on behalf
o f the great extraordinary life and legacy of
this distinguished, unique, generous hearted
w isdom -filled loving person. Dr. Lou Charles
Harold accepted the award given posthu­
m ously to the Harold family. Many thanks
from the Harold fam ily to those who gave
generous expressions o f appreciation to those
w hose lives were touched bv this great trailblazer.
B om in Sanford to the late Frank and
Josephine G raham , she spent her 49 years in
the educational system where she gave of
herself to teaching, m entoring, and helping
others.

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by visitors
and passersbv. *T m glad 1 cam e
today."
"I AM ... taking hom e this aw esom e
cow sku ll that I found at the C h u lu ota
W ilderness A rea," Rachel inform ed us. "W e
were clearing a wide enough area for fire trucks
to get in for a prescribed burn and it was right
beside the fence. So I clim bed over, picked it up
and now I can put it in my room !"
"I think everything went well, we got a lot
a cco m p lish ed ,"* reported Brian Suber, Land
M anagem ent Specialist with the county p ro­
gram.
Said N atural Lands V olunteer Program
Manager, Amy Raub of the service event, "I
think o verall th e day w ent very w ell. We
flagged over f*0 gopher tortoise burrow s at
G eneva, cleared thousands ot coral ardcsia
seeds off plants, picked up all trash bordering
CR 42b, in the parking lot and in the ham m ock.
At Lake Proctor, participants worked on clea r­
ing trails, pulling Sand Pine Seedlings and then
finished the day with a splash collecting b u ll­
frog tad p o les for the N ature C enter. At
Chuluota, students cleared the last of the h u rri­
cane debris from trails and fire lines and co l­
lected trash. Q uite a bit of work was accom ­
plished and I think that everyone had a great
tim e!"
A d d itionally one energetic group scrubbed
and shined tire Y arborough N ature C en ter
building at the G eneva W ilderness Area.
I AM ... im pressed!
We need you to tell us what you know that is
good about G eneva! Please share your inform a­
tion, ideas and com m ents by calling 407-349*
2140, via e-m ail at darlasw m pinet.net, (please
put "Stetso n 's C orn er" in the subject line), or
with a fax to 407-349-1311. Thanks!

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a gopher tortoise burrow at Lake
Proctor Wilderness Area in
Geneva. The Longwood teen,
one of over 100 LD8 youth from
Lake and Seminole Counties
who volunteered several hours
helping with a variety of projects
at three Seminole County
Natural Lands Wilderness
Areas, places the flag in just the
right spot as directed. Natural
Lands employees can now mon­
itor the activity of the burrow
without disturbing the resident
tortoise.
(Top right) Sorting dean pine
straw for snake bedding, one
group of young women helped
provide habitat for some of the
‘residents' at the Yarborough
Nature Center m Geneva. Other
LOS youth volunteers gave the
hands-on faculty a spring clean

T h o se lad ies w ho w ould lik e to see the
spring and sum m er new styles are invited to
attend a fashion show of the latest colors,
styles, dresses, suits, hats, and sports ware
th at can be w orn to m ake you o n e o f
Sanford ’s finest dressers, are invited to a
show ing at "Sw eet Spirit F ashions", Saturday,
April 9 from 2 until 4Lp.m. on South Sanford
Avenue betw een 2nd and 3™ Streets. All
sizes, styles, co lo rs. W in p rizes. Yvonne
Cherry, hostess and owner.
Sem inole County C hapter FAMU Alum ni
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will be held A pril 23, at 6 p.m. at tne Sanford
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lion.
The first proposal is an
enclosed bridge with chainlink fence along the walkway.
McCollum said it would be a
pre-cast structure that could
be built in six months accord­
ing to the construction compa­
ny. (See renderings, this page.)
Mayor Thomas Greene had
reservations about the chain
fence, and Com m issioner
Gary Blender said special con­
sideration had to be made for
this bridge which will be used
primarily
by
elem entary
school children.
McCollum said usage by
children was considered in all
theproposals.
The second concept, that
came in a close second in the
rankings, is the most expen­
sive at $3.9 million. This one
looked more like a covered
bridge. It has a roof and a
welded mesh fabric covering
the walkway. The ramps lead­
ing to the bridge have look­
outs over the ponds on either
end.
"Beauty is in the eye of the
behotder, but this has a very
different design," McCollum
said in explaining the second
proposal.
Commissioners brought up

Proposal No. 2

the fact that the much larger
destrian overpass spanning
teratate 4 in Lake Mary coet
Just $3.5 million. McCollum
responded that that was four
y e a n ago and construction
materials have increased sub­
stantially.
The third proposal would
cost $3.5 million. McCollum
said the design is different
again and would include
pointed roofs on the ends with
mesh across the top o f the
actual bridge. A sitting area
was planned below the ramps
on either end. The ramps on
this proposal would be less
com pact he said, with two
levels.
Greene
said
the
Mediterranean design of the
second proposal would fit bet­
ter with future plans for the
downtown area. Brender like
the roof over the second pro­
posal as well to keep the stu­
dents dry as they cross the
bridge.
Com m issioner
George
Duryea said the cover would
cut down on light and may
create a security issue on the
bridge.
The number one concern,
however, on all the concepts is
the problem of having chil­

dren 15 to 20
ground
covered.
C om m issioners
Brend er
and M ichael M cLean w ere
concerned about the artists’
renderings show ing w hat
looked like a 4-foot fence on
the ramps.
Com m issioner
Jan et
Jem igan said she didn't like
the idea of an overpass, but
she had the same safety con­
cerns.
"1 can Just see a child say'
ing, i bet you can't jump,"*
she explained, adding that
there is the potential for
young people to' throw things.
Greene suggested that a lot
o f parents are still walking
with children in elementary
school.
It is possible to have cross­
ing guards keep an eye on the
situation as well.
Whatever concept is chosen
for Lake Mary Boulevard
would make a logical choice
for the second overpass on
Rinehart Road, M cCollum
said.
"We might try to use the
same design on the other end
of the city," he said.
"It's som ething to think
about."

before the Board. The magis­
trate ruled in favor of the
property appraiser Johnson's
assessment, and Northland's
request for tax exemption for
the property was again
denied.
Northland Church then
made a "Good Faith" pay­
ment, paying the full amount
o f taxes owed. N orthland
now hopes to recoup that
payment as a result of the
lawsuit filed in February.
"W e are convinced the
property is exem pt from
property taxes. We strongly
disagree with Mr. Johnson's
appraisal," said N orthland's
Tim Tracey.
Com plicating the dispute
is an agreem ent reached
betw een Sem inole County
and Northland Church that
provides for the extension of
Sem inola Boulevard (Lake
Avenue).
N orthland's
Attorney,
James Spoonhour, noted that
the lack o f a road extension
has hampered the construc­
tion efforts by making it diffi­
cult for construction vehicles
to reach the property. There is
also
a
concern
on
N orthland's behalf that a
completed church with limit­
ed access would create a mul­
titude o f problems.
Johnson, the county prop­
erty appraiser, acknowledged
that tne road extension issue
does create som e tim ing
issues, but the lack o f a road
extension was not seen as a
determ ining factor in his
decision to deny Northland’s
tax exem pt status for the
property in dispute.
Joh nson ’s reasoning was
that "it d oesn ’t require a
four-lane divided roadway,
with a median and irrigation
sprinklers, to begin work on
a construction project."

"C on stru ction
on
the
extension
of
Sem inola
Boulevard is sched uled to
begin in mid to late sum m er
and expected to take tw o
years to com p lete," said
county spokesw om an Patti
Michel.
The sale o f part o f the
N orthland
property
to
Centax Homes for the con­
struction o f a housing devel­
opment also complicated the
matter.
N orthland's
attorney
claimed the sale should have
no bearing on the property's
tax exem ption status. In
Johnson's opinion, the sale
created a case of "mixed use"
— another contributing fac­
tor in his derision to revoke
the p roperty's tax-exem pt
status for 2004.
The law suit filed by
Northland Church is seen as
a m atter of following proper
procedure rather than a con­
tentious battle between a reli­
gious entity and a county
government.
Johnson, Spoonhour and
Tracey all com m ented that
they are hopeful that an
agreem ent can be reached
before the m atter goes to
trial.
Johnson noted that cases
involving churches are rare
because there isn't usually
much question as to how the
property is being used. An
attempt to resolve the dis­
pute through discussion and
documentation as part o f the
process to determ ine proper­
ty tax status is currently
being made.
New Smyrna Beach attor­
ney Jordan Stew art is repre­
senting Johnson.
The law firm o f Lowndes,
Drosdick, Poster, (Cantor 6
Reed
is
representing
Northland Church.

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Hawkins
G eorge A lien, a Sanford
native who practice!, law in
Fort Lauderdale.
Sem inole County Chapter
President Daryl M obley is
solicitin g support of all
FAMuans and supporters of
FAMU to attend this affair.
All inquiries for tickets, etc.,
may call 407*32.1*6366.
Seminole County Chapter
meetings are held each second
Saturdav of the month at St.

John Baptist Church at 2 p.m.
All FAMU graduates are
encouraged to attend the
chapter meetings. Your sup­
port is needed.
The annual Scholarship
Program is sponsored by
Triumph, The Church of the
New Age. 1006 VV. 6th Street.
Your presence, participation
and support w ill help to
make it a success, a glorious
lime lifting up the name of

Jesus.
The
C room s A cadem y
C lassic 50 s will meet to plan
the reunion to be held in
2005.
All
interested
classm ates are invited to
attend the first m eeting,
Saturdav,
S aturday, A
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r i l 9,
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7 *"
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at
C ypress
Avenue. Richard "D ick "
Evans, chairm an.

for com pliance with storm
water drainage regulations.
By January 2004 the demo­
lition work had been com ­
pleted, but no new construc­
tion had begun. In assessing
the property for 2004 tax pur­
poses,
Johnson
denied
Northland's tax exempt sta­
tus and assessed a property
tax of $30,581 for the proper­
ty valued at $1,663,903, The
Northland Church properties
on Dog Track Road are tax
exempt and are not part of
the lawsuit.
W hen determ ining taxexempt status, two main fac­
tors come in to play: owner­
ship and usage.
Ownership is not an issue
in the Northland lawsuit.
The
suit
filed
by
Northland states: "Since 2001
Northland has been using the
property from time to time
for church related religious
purposes and has been
preparing the property for
the construction of a church
sanctuary, church school and
related recreational facili­
ties."
The lawsuit also states that
prayer m eetings, church
com m ittee meetings, gather­
ings of the board of elders
and other church related
activities have taken place on
the property in question,
which in the eyes of the
Northland community con­
stitutes "church use." It con­
cludes that the property
should qualify for tax exempt
status.
W hen disputing a tax
assessm ent,
the
parties
involved have the right to
take their case to the Value
A djustm ent Board to plea
their case to an independent
magistrate.
In the fall of 2004,
Northland brought their case

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800 East 2nd St.
Sanford

Divine Worship
11:00 am

Danominattonal
Bemtnote Commuofty Church
5070 Orange Bfvd. Sanford
407-324-0199
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Jerry Walsh, Pastor
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201 Elm Ave. Sanford. FL
407-321-8399
Timothy Hudson. Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship. 11AM
Tue. Prayer. Bible Study. 7 30 PM

4 4 9 -P r M b y t t r l a n
First Presbyterian Church
el Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662
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Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth.
Food.
Movie.
Fellowship 5PM
Mon Choir A Beils Rehearsal 7PM
Wed Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5 30PM
Wed Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen, Minister

440 -Lutharan
401 -Anglican

404 -Baptist
Central Baptist Church
3101 West SR 46
Sanford. FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
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Pastor

3340 W. SR 426 (Aloma Ave)
(1/4 mile oft Greeneway.
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo. Florida
407-657-2378
1628 Book Of Common Prayer
Sunday Service*
Holy Eucharist
SAM
Sunday School (all ages) 0AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nuraery at both services)
Weekday Holy
Euchanst Services
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12Noon
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Sunday M w ^ B W e S h ld y 9 am A
10:30am
Worship Services 9am A 10:30am
Wednesday Prayer Service 6 30
pm

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

4 0 2 -A 8 $ e m b ly o f G o d
City Church
650 E. Airport Blvd
Sanford. FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith. Pastor
Sunday Services. 9 00AM A
10:30AM
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404-Baptist
First Baptist Church
of Longwood
891 State Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5304
407-339-3817
Chns Whaley. Senior Pastor
t undty
•9:30 am Sunday School
•10:50am Worship Service
•5.00pm Youth Choir
•5:30pm Youth Discipline
•5:30pm Awana
•5:30pm Pastor's Dtscipieship Study
•5:30pm Divorce Care
•5:30pmVocal Ensembles
Tuesday
700pm Ladies Bible Study
•10 30am Pastor's Bible Study
6:00pm Pastor’s Disciplmeship
Study
6pm MI C . at Night (Music A
Missions m Children at Night)
&lt;PM Orchestra Rehearsal
■6 30pm Youth Bible Study
•7 00pm Pastor's Bible Study
•7.00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7:30pm Youth Activities m Oym

First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr Bob Parker. Pastor
Nelson Chapman. Youth Pastor
Bundey-Worship 10 45AM
Outdrank AWANA Club 5 30PM

Family Worship Center
2462 S. Park Ave
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jell Krall, Pastor
8unday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

Family Activities 6PM

rlfBi M p lill Mnrofo
519 S. Park Ave. Sanford. FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev Rick Blythe. Sr 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

4 0 4 -B a p t is t
Grace Baptist Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood, FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday School....9 :30am
Morning Worship ...,10:45am
Evening Worship....600pm

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413 -Christian Sclanca
Fket Church of Christ
Sciential, Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-700-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ....10AM
Wednesday..... 7:30PM
Child Care provided
Reading Room
145 Wetdva Springs Rd
Ste 14BA, Longwood, FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
Sat t Oam-1pm

419 -Church of God
RhrerWaik Church
laniard Church of God
801 W 22nd St. Sanlord. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley. Pastor
Senior Adult Sunday School
...,945AM
Morning Worth*). 10 45AM
Sunday Night EDGE 8-7PM
Wednesday Family Enrichment
7 to 8PM
Seminole Tnrvty
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 9
407-321-2723
Also Day Cere Stans at 1 Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

422 -Church of God of

Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D Rucker.
Sr Pastor
Earty Morning Ser*. 8:15AM
Sunday School....9 30AM
Morning Worsiup. 11AM
Evening Worship&lt;TBA) 4PM
Monday Bible Study ..7:30PM

P b I i m Ho A v a m it B m H i I C f c jr e f i

2S2S Palmetto Ave
Sanlord FL 32773
|407| 323-15S3
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'The Femtly Ffentry Church*

Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
B4I Simpson. Associate Pastor
Dave SchneUe. College and Career
Pastor
Scott Garrett, Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M. Svcs 0:30am A 11am
«b ie Study 9:45am
Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wed.
Study AAWANA 7pm

Church ef Oed of Prophecy
2509 S Elm Ave. Sanlord. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Hams. Pastor
Sunday School ...9:45AM
Praise A Worship .10 30AM
Menage by Paator 11AM
Evening Service....6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg, 10AM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

425 -Congrogotional
0 f* &lt;* F a I i r ^ N A S ) ,Bl,0n-1
2401 S Perk Ave. Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday School.... 9 30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Chow Practice Wed 6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

428 -Epftcopol
Hoty Cross Cptecepel Church
S Park Ave (B 4th St. Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 A 10a.m.
Nursery A Sunday School lor chil­
dren. Midweek worship m Chapel on
Tuet. A Weds. Community meal &lt;9
530pm Weds. For times A detail of
studies and activities. Cell 407-3224811.

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4100 H.E. Thomas &gt; Pkwy
Santord, FL 32771
(407) 323-0523
BdCoNmwi. Paator
Sunday Worship 8am, 1030am A
Sunday School 0:15am
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491 -CtMritmatte

407 -CtfhoHc

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Cordasatans. Saturday 4PM
Saturday Vtfl ......8PM
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407-444-5673
Rev Chariet L. Holt. Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sal. 6pm
Sun 730am. 9am. Item
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Nursery, 9:45am -12:45pm

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Sanlord. FL
407-322-3798
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor

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

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903 W. 4lh 8t

Lutheran Church of
The Rsdssmsr
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Osk Ave. Santord. FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday School.....9:15AM
Worship Service 10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
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New Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Upsala Rd. Santord Hwy46A A
Upsala Rd.
Intenm Location Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann. Pastor
Sunday Worship 6:15AM A 6 30PM
Nursery Provided
www NewCreationChurch cc

443 -Methodist
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
B4&gt;ie Study
Wednesday
6 30am
Children's Time
Included in Worship
Nursery provided for Babies
and Small Children
‘ Small Enough To Love You Growing m Chnsl To Serve You*

Markham Woods
Prssbyterlsn Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. FL
407-333-2030
Dr Michael L Andrews.
Intenm Minister
Early Service. 6:30AM
Sunday School all ages 9 15AM
Traditional Worship 10 30AM
Nursery Provided

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
‘Knowing A Making
Known Jesus Christ*
Comer ot 46-A A Upsala Road.
Santord. FL
407-330-2635
wwwuosalachurch.com
Rev Bryan L Wenger. Pastor
Sunday School
9 00am
Morning Worship
10 00am
Nursery Care Provided

451 -Savanth Day

Advantlst
Seventh Gey Adventist Church
5779 CR 427
Sanford. FL
(behind Flea World)
Pastor Oavid B Graham
Sabbath School 9 30am
Morning Worship 10 50 im
Midwk Worship Wed *. m
Childrens Church Provoud
Kids C O O L Club

Seventh Dey Adventist
MARS HILL BOA
800 East 2nd St. Santord FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School
9 30AM
Divine Worship
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Wed Prayer Mtg 7 30 PM

456 -Wtalayan
Fket United Methodlat Church
419 Park Ave. Sanlord. FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship.
•:30am A ll :00am
9:45am Contemporary Service
Coflee Fellowship. 0:30am
Sunday School. 9 :45am
Youth Fellowship. 4pm
Nursery Provided

Wesleyan Church ot Poole
5560 Wayside Drive
Santord. FL 32771
(OH 1-4 (EsitSI) West
First Street on Left •One Mile)
Leonard ODonneU. 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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Lake Mary sued over rezoning
B y S ta v e P a ra d is
M anaging Editor
LAKE MARY — Joseph and Sarabecca
Rosier have sued the city of Lake Mary
because they object to nvoning on property
adjacent to theirs off South Country Club
Road near Main Street.
"Basically the rvzoning we believe was
incorrect," Joe Rosier said in an interview
Luesday. I he Rosiers said the zoning change
from A gricultural A-1 to Rural Country
Estate will allow greater density on the parcel
|ust north of their property and could signal
higher density in the southern entrance to
Lake Mary.
"W e believe that this is natural land out
here It's .1 great entrance to the city and has
am biance that we don't leel should change."
Rosier said
City Manager |olm I ilton said Lake Mary
received the law suit March IN M ayor
Ihom as Creene s.ud luesday that the suit

was not unexpected given that Rosier dis­
agreed with the city Com m ission's decision
to rezone and had hired a court reporter to
take verbatim minutes.
The suit says the rezoning of the property
owned by Steve and Ramona Lash should
have been denied for nine reasons.
The Rosiers contend that the city used
incorrect legal descriptions in advertising
public notice to neighboring landowners.
I hey said the public notices describe three
individual lots rather than one 3-acre proper­
ty.
The also alleges that the city staff did not
provide the Com m ission with com plete his­
tory on the property in question, and that
previous Com m issions had set a precedent
with the property by not changing zoning.
Another objection contained in the suit
says there have been not significant changes
in the south section of Lake Mary, and that
stall had informed the board that them was.
"The Commission did not provide Rosier

and other citizens a fair and impartial public
hearing and did not provide substantial due
process rights," the suit alleges.
Individual com m issioners were asked by
the city attorney to disclose discussions
about the rezoning that they had with the
property owners. The Rosiers could not cross
exam ine the Com m ission m em bers as to
what inform ation was provided, the suit
states.
The suit also alleges that after the public
hearing was closed Feb. 3, the Commission
continued to allow testimony from its staff
and no one else could make comments.
One commissioner, the lawsuit says, visit­
ed the Lash’s property either alone or with
Lash.
Rosier said Cireene was the one who visit­
ed the property. The mayor said he did visit
the property, but that it was purely coinci­
dental that Lash showed up while he was
there.
Cireene said there is no prohibition against

P ie c e of history c o m e s to Longw ood
By J o e H endricks
Herald Correspondent
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A puve of
steel girder from the World
trade Centers will serve as a
final point lor a memorial
planned in I ongvuxd to honor
member- ot tin- New V&gt;rk I in*
and Police department*, and tin*
New Turk Port Aulhorit\
|ame-&lt; "|nn’ Bomtord. leg­
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commissioners with the steel
puw nvovend trom the World
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the terrorist attacks on S*pt II

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Longwood city officials recently roceived a piece of the World Trade
Centers that will form a centorpieco lor a memorial to those who
died on Sept 11. 2001 Top from left. Longwood Deputy Mayor
John Maingot, and Commissioners Dan Anderson and Mike Holt.
Bottom, from left. Jamos Bomford. Longwood Mayor H G. Bundy.
John Pedalino and Commissioner Brian Sackett.

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in one ot the I ongwood’s citv
parks, or a place in one of
I ongwixxl’s cemeteries.
City commissioners also
have to divide it they want to
build a stand-alone monument
in remembrance ot ‘Ml or incor­
porate the piece tn&gt;m tin* World
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ument that would also include
all brain lies ol the United States
military.
Ai cording to Bomtord. the
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tin* nanus.0 |the 141 firelighters
23 I'olice officers and -lit Port
Authontv ottners who lost their
lives on S*pt 11. 2UU Among

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Port Authontv warehouse locat­
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Airport H tidtd to the top ot
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Bomtord, a n*tmd New York
City Police* officer who lost 30
tnends on M-l 1, said: "Tin* hen»us ot that day an* already being
forgotten, they should never tx*
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new course starts April 20
SANFORD — Tlu* Seminole County Sheriff's Office
Community Law Enforcement Academy has undergone a
complete re-engineering of the Academy, and the largest
nMnictuimg of course material in tlx* last 10 years, according
to a Slienff's Office news release.
Ilx* rrvisid course begins Wednesday, April 20 and will last
for 13 weeks.
Ilx* course is now organized in four major blocks of instruc­
tion Seminole NeighborlxxxJ Policing/Special Operations,
Corrections, Criminal Investigations, and Youth Services.
Tlx* course begins with an intnduction by Sheriff Don
Eslmger and Chief IX*puty Shenff Steve Harriett. That's fol­
low id by pmsentations on patml operations and use of force,
which includes operation ol less than lethal weapons. This lays
tlx* gmundwork for a scenario to start the following week.
During tlx* scenario, students witness an aggravated felony,
tlx* (living and eluding of an am ud suspect, a felony stop and
takidown ot tlx* suspect's accomplices, and the fleeing of the
mam suspect.
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Ilx* case will work its way through many facets of the
Sheriff's Office, including Seminole Neighborhood Polidng,
Special Operations, Forensics, Comvtions and the judicial
pnxtNs
Also, one evening will lx* devoted to aggn*ssive driving and
DL’I entonvment during which students will be offered the
opportunity to dnve golf carts wearing fatal vision goggles
which simulate various degnvs of impairment.
Additionally, students will tx* offend the opportunity to par­
ticipate in nde-along with a uniformed deputy shenff, fire
Sheriffs Office weapons at the gun range, and observe our 911
operator* in tlx* Telecommunications Center, according to the
slx*ntf s Office Web site.
lo tx* eligible, one must: l ive or work in Seminole County;
lx* at least is years uf age. possess a valid driver’s license; not
have lx*i*n convicted of a felony; file an application with the
Sheriffs Office
To enroll, contact Pete Robinson at 407-663-6741 or e-mail
him at pn&gt;binson» sominoleslienft org One may also register
on lux* by going to www.***minolesneriff.org and follow the
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In the months following tlu*
attacks ol ‘Ml, Pedalino, a
n*tmd New 3ork Citv tm*tighter, working in unison with
memtvrs of the Central Florida
Fire Chiefs Association. Iielfxd
raise $3 million for the Widow s
and Orphans Fund, a memorial
fund dedicated to helping the
child n*n and s p o i l * * *s ot New
3ork City public servants who
lost their lives in the line of duty
Among those who }x*n»lx*d
on ‘Ml was lYdalm ns close
friend lierald Barbara, an assis­
tant deputy chief with N3 FD.
"We an* doing this for them,"
Pidalino said Pedalino is an
active member of Honda's "We
Will
Never
Forget
411
Foundation."
I11 addition to his help with
the
Longwood
memonal.
Pedalino lias also secured a
pirn* of the WTC to lx* u**d for
a monument to tx* built m
Wixxtlawn Cemetery in Orange
County.
Tlu* Citv ot Vero Beach
recently erected a monument to
\3 H i tin-tighters and plans an*
in place for a part of the WTC to
lx* embedded in a new tin* sta­
tion to tx* built 111 Palm L oast.
Pidalino &gt;sud he would love
to **v a monument envied on
the grounds ot the Daytona
Beach I11tenut 1011.il Speedway.
To this point, however, he has
run into difficulties trying to
determine who has the final sav
on tlx* matter

talking with people involved, and that the
com m issioners stated they would m ake their
decisions only on the testimony o r evidence
heard during the public meeting.
The lawsuit also calls the property change
spot zoning because land around the proper*
tv is the same size. The zoning change could
allow three homes to be built on the p roperty
where only one was allowed in the form er AI zone.
Litton said the city was waiting to hear
from the Lashes to see if they would Join their
side in the suit. No one knew when the m at­
ter would be brought before a judge.
"I believe there's an attitude downtown to
cement over the area," Rosier said. More
homes and buildings increase the tax bate, he
added.
"This has to do with changing a lifestyle in
the city that I don't think should be
changed," he said. "W hen people don't aay
anything, well, there's too many changes tak­
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families.
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Catholic tradition, without
com prom ise," explains the
chapel’s pastor. Father C.M.
Daniel.
"Especially with the church
in crisis, it is more faithful for
Catholics to attend only the
traditional Latin mass than to
attend the Vatican II mass."

La Reja, Argentina, according
to a news release.
The bishop will also per­
form traditional confirm a­
tions the following morning
during the chapel's 9 a.m. tra­
ditional Latin mass.
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first
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steadily grown since then,
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March 24,2005

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USE
Tha CKy of Sanford propoaaa to adopt tha following ordinance:
ORDINANCE NO. 3927
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE
NO. MSB (CITY OF SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN) AS PREVIOUSLY
AMINDCD; PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT OF THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEM BIT AND THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE FUTURE LAND USE PLAN ELEMINT OP THE CITY OF SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; AMENDING POLICY
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Th e annual Ea tto r E g g Hunt in
Fori Melton Park w as held in
Sanford on M arch 26. To p .
Sabrina Ptcardat, 9, of Sanford
show* off her festive new face.
Each year the Sanford Police
Department gives away bikes
to som e lucky egg finders, and
this year, Jonathan M orrison, 6.
ot Sanford climbs aboard h it
bike.
Left.
Antw oine
Cassanove, 3, celebrates his
birthday with a face painting,
and above, Jessica G ross, 12.
and W endy Plum lee. 6, smile
with their baskets.

Sanford pastor ready to have
second and third book published
By Liana Edison
H e ra ld W rite r

SANFORD — A Sanford
astor and resident is about to
ave hiii second and third
devotional book published.
PublishAm erica, a tradi­
tional publishing com pany
specializing in books written
by new a d previously undiscovered talent said they
believe Carnes is a perfect
example o f the type of books
they publish.
"We \
w ere already fam iliar
with Mr. C arnet' work from
his first book. Spiritual Food
for the Soul. What I Wish I’d
Known is another well-writ­
ten and crafted work of con­
tem porary non-fiction that fits
our specialty like a glove.
PublisnAm erica
prim arily
publishes works by, for or
about people who face a chal­
lenge in life, and who over­
com e it by turning stumbling
blocks into stepping-stones.
We believe that Mr. C om et is
an accomplished talent in this
field ,"
D irector
M iranda
Prather laid.

C

Comes, who is a pastor at
Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene, hot bean a Sanford
resident for six and a half
years. He said he began writingfor
j lor a self-discipline, which
turned into spreading his
through e-m ail*
"It grew until

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sending them to eleven
states," Carnes said in an
interview Thursday.
When it kept growing,
Carnes decided to turn his
s into
a book. His first
ir
wnitings
publish
iblxlisned book was Spiritual
Food for the Work Week,
which is "a daily devotional
for your busy workweek," the
book cox'er says.
"I'v e always loved to write,
and the last two years were
my first (attempts] trying to
get it published."
Spiritual Food for the Work
Week, has 52 different subjects
split up into weeks and days.
Some of the "w eek-long"
chapters include Make Life
Count, Relationships, Conflict
M anagement, Better or Bitter;
Evangelism in the Work Place
and Self Control.
In Make Life Count, the
first chapter; Day 1 discusses
failure, and says "failing does­
n 't m ake you a failure."
Com es then goes on to discuss
past president's, such as
Abraham Lincoln.
"A braham Lincoln's first

investment that 1 can make in
the life of others, let me do it
immediately. Let me not wait
until a more opportune time,
for I may never get this chance
again."
C am es second and third
books are due out on the mar­
ket later this year. O ne is
titled. Spiritual Food for the
Soul and W hat I Wish I'd
Known: What I didn't leam in
college. C om es said that
Spiritual Food for the Soul is
much like his first book.
W hat I Wish I'd Known is
about life lessons, leadership,
attitudes for life and other
things that you don't leam in
college.
Exam ples include: W hy
people disagree with you;
where to find help with your
own personal weaknesses;
defining my own m inistry;
how to build and lead a vol­
untary force; how to define
purpose and cast vision and
living the exam ple you want
people to follow.
"Basically, that’s the book,"
Com es said.

business as owner of a dry
goods store was a flop," the
author writes.
At the end of the Day 1 sec­
tion he writes a quote and
oaks that the reader read the
quote everyday that week. "1
expert to pore through this life
but once. Any good therefore
that I a n d a any kindnm*
any encouragement, or any

Spiritual Food for the Work
Week
is
available
at
Amazon.com and other book
The other two books, due
out in either the summer or
fall will be available for pur­
chase online at Amazon com,
BarneiandNobUa.com ,
PubliahAmeria.com
end
Borderexom.

�Section B
Sunday
April 3,2005

Briefs
SANFORD POP WARNER
FOOTBALL
The Sanford Youth
Football Association
(SYFA) is looking for foot­
ball /Chcerieading
Coaches, volunteers and
sponsors for this coming
season.
The league will hold reg­
istration and a car wash
this Saturday, April 2, at
the Walmart Plaza on
Orlando Drive from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m.
The fee is $225 per per­
son with a non-refundable
$50 fee due at time of reg­
istration.
For more information,
contact the SYFA by email
at
CHARITY BASKETBALL
The Recovery House of
Central Florida will play a
benefit basketball game
against Radio Station
102.) AMZ FM on Friday,
April 8th. starting at 7:30
p.m. at the Sanford
Salvation Army
Gymnasium at 700 West
24th Street.
A1 proceeds go to the
Salvation Army and
Recovery House.
For more information
please contact Brother
James at 407-323-5857.
CHAMBER GOLF
The Seminole County
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will be hold­
ing the Chamber
Challenge Golf
Tbumament on Monday,
April 11th at Tlmacuan
Golf and Country Club In
Lake Mary.
Cost is IlSOper Individ­
ual golfer and there are
several ■ponsofthip pack­
age* available for the
event that will begin at 1
p.m. with a

tat Urn

Fof i
call Tara Godby al 407$33-4748 or e-mail at tgodby4Heminolebusinesa.org
SOAP BOX DERBY
The Central Honda Soap
Box Derby and The
Sanford Recreation
Department will be spon­
soring a two-day Derby
Rally Day the weekend of
April 23ni and 24th.
Each car will run a mini­
mum of two races (Double
Elimination Time Swap)
and car and driver must
meet AASBD standards.
Care must use Z-Glass
Wheels (No Wheel Bank)
and the daises are Stock,
Superetock and Master.
You must be pre- regis­
tered and paid by April
21. NOON SITE REGIS­
TRATION! First Racer $45
or two cars, if a family
member (brother or sister),
$75.00.
Check in time is 7 a.m.
and the first race starts at
8 a.m.
Fur more information
cal) Race Director Norm
Peny at the SRD (407-3305697) or at home (321-2670168).
SHS BOOSTER'S CLUB
GOLF
The 16th Annual
Seminole High School
Booster's Gub Golf
Tournament will be held
on Saturday, May 14th at
Mayfair Country Gub.
Tne event will begin at •
a.m. with a shotgun start
and will be played under
a Scramble Format.
ion is
HUMUiRI
* $70 per
nd F
Hole
player and
ship is available at
Sponsorship
dligans
are avail$100. Mullig
$5 or three for $10.
it also a special
$330 for four playa hole sponsoris included afteriong with an
presentation
rill indude many

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M ajor L eagu e baseball set to open season
•yOtan Smith
Sports Editor

It's been a big off-season for most of
Seminole County's Major League base­
ball players as the season prepares to
open tonight (Sunday).
The opening game will feature the
World Champion Boston Red Sox, with
Seminole High School products Jason
Varitek and Mark Bellhom, taking on
the New York Yankees in a rematch of
last season's American League
Championship Series.
The game will begin at 8 p.m. on
ESPN 2 at Boston's Fenway Park and
the Red Sox are to receive their World

Red Sox-Yankees set for
ESPN 2 Sunday night
Championship rings in pre-game cere­
monies.
Lake Brantley's Varitek, one of the top
catcher's in all of baseball, appeared in
15 games this spring, going 9-for-32
(.281) with three runs scored, two dou­
bles and a home run and drove in four.
Oviedo's Bellhom, who is expected to
continue as the starting second base­
man. played in 17 games, going 10-for-

43 (.233) with three runs scored, thre
doubles and a home run and driving in
six.
All of the other teams will be in action
by Tuesday.
Sanford's own David Eckstein made
auite an impression on his new team,
tne National League Champion St.
Louis Cardinals, this spring, hitting an
amazing .420 (21-for-50) to show he is

ready to be the Redbirds' I—doff I
and shortstop.
The Seminole High School p a d
played in 19 games, scoring 15 raff
witn four doubles, a home ran and th e
RBI.
Lake Brantley's Felipe Lopes had Mi
best spring ever as he showed the
Cincinnati Reds that he ia ready to take
over the shortstop position for the
retired Barry Larkin.
Lopez appeared in 22 games, going
19-for-61 (.311) and scoring six runs
with five doubles and four RBI and
stealing four bases in seven chanoaa.
See Majors, P ag! 2B

SHS softball soaring
Tribe
wins
seventh
straight

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By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

Seminole High School
softball coach Dave Rogers
knew he had a talented
group of players this season,
but being so young, only
three seniors, he figured it
might be next season before
the team really started to
excel.
But if the early season is
any indication, the Fighting
Seminoles appear ready for
big things this year.
Thursday night in the
opening game of the
Kissimmee KUuic, the Tribe
rallied for seven runs over
the final two innings to
defeat Lake Highland Prep,
8-5, to stretch their winning
streak to seven games and
improve to 11*2 on the sea­
son.
Seminole took a 1-0 lead
in the top of the second
when Alii Perkins singled
with one out and scored on
a Melissa Salsbury double.
But the Highlanders (5-4)
would take the lead by scor­
ing three runs in the bottom
of the third, one coming
home on a single by former
Lake Mary player Carly
Winger, with the help of two
Tribe errors and then tacked
on two more runs in the
fourth with the aid of two
more Seminole miscues.
lak e Highland appeared
to be in control behind the
pitching of Beth Laurence,
another former Rams stand­
out, but the Seminole
offense came alive in the
sixth.
See Softball, Pag* 2B

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pitting and distortion. Matte
sure cotter plm i
Grip the prop and tty moving
the shaft - if it's loom, the cmU ts bearing may need to be
replaced.
1 Chech to make sure the
mdderstock hasn't
‘ Inspect the hull for btiatony
distortionsland
i
* Make sure your engine
intake sea strainer is free of
corrosion and property
secured.

Am y Jo y c a (N o . 5.
above) slidoa across
hom o with a run during
Sam inola's
7*1
Sam inola
Athletic
Conference victory over
Lym an on M onday and
was 2-for-S with an RBI
in an 6 -5 com e-trom behind victory over Laka
Highland Prep In tha
first
round
of
tha
Klseim m aa Klassic on
Thursday. Shaana W are
(right) had a save in the
win
over
tha
Greyhounds, then had a
big gam # in the circle
against the Highlanders,
scattering six hits and
allow ing
only
on#
earned run, while strik­
ing out six. as the
Fighting Sem inoles won
their seventh straight
gam s to im prove to 11-2
on the season.

rudder stuffing boxes for
looseness. After the boat is
launched, be sure to check
these as well as thiough-hulla
for leaks.
* Use a hose to check for
deck leaks at porta and hatch*
es. Renew caulk or gaakata ae
necessary.
* If equipped, ensure that
stem drain plug is installed.
OUTDRIVES and OUT­
BOARD ENGINES:
* Inspect rubber outdrive
bellows for cracked, dried
and / or deteriorated v o te
(look especially in the folds!
and replace if su

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Tribe nips Panthers in baseball
Sports EdMor

The Seminole High School baseball team ran
its newest winning streak to two style on
Thursday, rallying to upset Class 5A No. 10
state-ranked Pine Ridge, 3-2, in Deltona on
Thursday.
With the game tied at 1-1, David Walden
launched a two-run home run that barely
cleared the leftfirld fence, giving the Tribe a 3-1
lead that pitcher Mike Praaak made stand im.
Tyier Hartman had led off the bottom of the
tin t inning with a home run for the Panthers (821 but Prasak settled down and held the hosts
in check until his offense could get him some
tuna.
In the top of the third inning, Junior Tom
Quinn tied the game with a two-out double, set­
ting the stage for Walden.
Pine Ridge got a run back in the fifth when
Hartman, who waa a one-man show for the
Psnthrn, doubled and later scared on a wild

Pine Ridge then got the potential tying ran to
mond on a double by Joey Munox, but Praaak
pitched out of the Jam.
The Panthers abo had a rally gom cin
n pitched out of

Charlie Arvai had another super relief effort,
striking out eight and allowing three hits in four
shutout innings, but the offense just could not
come through.
Larry Thomas singled in Luke Kimmig with
Seminole's only run. while John ligen was 2-for3 with a triple. Walden, Mark Cahill and Chris
Cole had one single each for the Notes.
Seminole got another outstanding relief effort
on Wednesday as junior Doug Vanderpool
allowed only three hits in 5-1 /3 innings of
shutout baseball as the Tribe rallied for a 6-5 vie*
over Tavares (7-7) to end the three-game
tocy’ ov
j streak.
losing
i
Seminole gave up five runs over the first 1-2/3
innings, but came back on the strength of three
RBI each by Walden and Christian Rubio, nei­
ther of which had a hit in the game.
Thomas went 2-for-2 and scored three of the
runs, Chris Cote was 2-for-S with a ran scored,
Nick Martin had a double. Dgen and Matt Hinre
both singled and scored a ran and Cahill also
had a hit.
Lyman and Lake Mary, meanwhile split a
homr-and-home aeries with each other an
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Rams
waa2-for-2

The Fighting Seminotes (6-9)
he evening with Quinn going
ioubterew RBI and Walden going
, and two
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cause with a triple.
IHe game waa stUldoaa heading into toe sixth
with Lyman leading 5-2 when Bryan Bennett
who walked all four tone* he batted in the game,
not a bases on balls to load toe bases before
Danny Kava deared the bases with a double.
Jeff HummeU, who waa 3-for-4 at die plate,
oaoM on to squtkh a Lake Mary rally and earn
the save.
Bissdl again led the Rama, going 3-for-3 with a
double.
Oviedo (10-3) has had a nice week, knocking
off DeLand to take over the Class 6A-District 2
Wad on Wednesday and then whipping Lake
Howell in an SAC contest on Thursday.
Corey Bevis carried a shutout into the seventh
inning before settling tor a 7-2 victory over the
Bulldogs (10-6,5-2).
Bevis struck out 11 in the complete game at
Conrad Park as die Lions improved to 10-3 over­
all and 5-2 in the district.
The game was scoreless through four, but
Oviedo easily pulled away over the final three
innings.
The big inning waa the sixth, when Scott
Dalton, Kevin Berry and Bevis each drove in a
run.
Keith Bisgonnls and Kevin Berry each had
three hits for the Lions, while Dalton drove in
three runs and Bevis helped himself by going 2for-4 with the RBI.
Bisgounis had another big game on Thursday,
going 3-for-5, to help back a super game by
Fontanez, who went 2-for-3 at toe plate and
threw a complete game in a 7-3 win over the
Silver Hawks (5-9).
Schneider was 2-for-3 for Lake Howell which
was coming off s 4-2 victory over THnity Prep (410).
Carlson was the winning pitcher, striking out
five in hurling the complete game, and Piard
was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI at the plate
for the Silver Hawks.
Reinke was 2-for-3 with a home run for the
Saints, who also dropped an 8-0 decision to
Central Florida Christian Academy (13-3) on
Thursday.
Schneider had a double for Trinity Prep.

Winter Springs had missed its chance to take
over the 6A-District 2 lead when it fell 8-1, to
DeLand ace sophomore Mike Main (5-0) at
Conrad Park on Monday.
The Bears, who fell to 6-6 overall and 4-3 in
6A-2, saw their hopes drop when Roger Marsh
blasted a grand slam in the third inning.
Winter Springs only managed two hits off the
Bulldogs ace, with Vinny Cued doubling in
three tr ip and Caldwell going l-for-3.
Lake Brantley won its 10th game without a
defeat with a 3-1 victory over North Port in the
opening round of the Kissimmee Klassic.
Gast was the winning pitcher, striking out six,
white Ray Allen was 2-for-3 with two doubles
and two RBI at the plate.
The Patriots suffered their first loss on Tuesday
to an unreported opponent and no score either,
but the locals bounced back to crush host
Osceola, 11-1, on Wednesday.
Allen again had a big game for Lake Brantley
(11-1), going 3-for-4 with a home run and a dou­
ble and driving in three runs. Lamar Guy was
also 2-for-4 with a home run.
Lake Mary Prep picked up its ninth win of the
season against just two losses with a 4-2 victory
over The Master's Academy on Tuesday.
John Campos-Whitley struck out nine in going
the rout on the mound, while Bobby Zinsmaster
had a double and drove in two runs.
Vergesen had a single and scored a run for the
Eagles (6-7).
TMA had evened its record on Monday with a
14-4 whipping of Deltona Trinity Christian (2-6).
Clark was 2-for-3 with a double, while Norris
worked three hitless innings on the mound for
the Eagles.
Orangewood Christian (5-6) suffered a pair of
one-run losses, 5-4 to Worthington Christian
from Ohio (I-0) on Tuesday and 4-3 to Father
Lopez (7-4) on Thursday.
Lowery and Weber were the top hitters for the
Rams in the games.
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Em ilee Edelm an struck out four in four innings of work to get the victory
7-1, in a Sem inole Athletic Conference gam e on Tuesday.

Softball

But the Greyhounds would
end the week 1-2 as they also
lost an SAC decision to
Oviedo, 3*1, on Thursday.
Whidden led the Lions with a
double, while Muldoon was
the winning pitcher, sinking
out four in five innings of
work.
That victory got Oviedo back
to .500 (7-7) as the Lions had
also beaten Waverly, 7-1, on
Wednesday.
Harrison was 3-for-4 with
two runs scored to lead
Oviedo, while McLaughlin and
Case were both 2-for-3 with a
double.
In another game from the
Kissimmee Klassic, Trinity Prep
(15-1) continued its outstand­
ing plav, edging Timber Creek
(4-31.2-1.
Katie Burdcaux ran her
record to 8-1,allowing three
hits and fust her fifth run of the
season, it was unearned, while
striking out nine to give her 86
on the season
The senior was also very
good at the plate, going 3-for-3
with a double, while Carlv
McCullough was 2-for-3 with a
run scored. Shannon Griffin
w a s I -foe-2 with a tnple and
an RBI and Brooke Bushika
was l-for-3 with a run scored
On Tuesday, Griffin had
showed off her pitching skills,
throwing her sixth shutout of
the season in as many starts in
an 18-0 rout of The First
Academy (2-7)
In 31 innings this season,
Griffin has struck out 31, while
walking just three and giving
up II hits and no runs.
Offensively, Macy I fall went
3-for-4 with three RBI, while
Bushika was 2-for-4 with a
home run and two RBI
Lake Mary had gotten a big
SAC victory on Tuesday, as
freshman Hope Bitzer struck
out 13 in hurling a 7-0 shutout
at Lake Howell. Sophomore
Danielle Valentino paced the
Rams offense, going 2-for-3.
But Lake Mary (13-5) found
itself being shutout on
Thursday, dropping a 2-0 deci­
sion to a very good Cocoa
squad (15-3). Bitzer and Leah
Lillv had doubles for the Rams.

Continued from Page IB
With two out and no one on,
Perkins and Norian Torres
ripped back-to-back singles
before advancing on a passed
ball and scoring on a single by
SaLsbury to cut the deficit to 5*
3.
In the top of the seventh with
one out, Amanda Edelman
walk'd and Ashley Tabor sin­
gled before Sheena Ware sin­
gled to plate Edelman and after
a passed ball Tabor scored the
’ing run on a sacrifice fly by
milee Edelman and Ware
scored what proved to be the
winning run on a single by
Perkins.
Torres followed with a single
and Salsbory walked to load
the bases before Margaret
lusher also walked to force
home Perkins. Amy Joyce then
closed out the scoring with an
RBI single to plate pinch-run­
ner Melissa Arce.
With the lead in hand. Ware
quickly closed out the victory,
getting a pair of ground outs
and a flv out to end the* game.
Ware had a big game in the
circle, scattering six hits and
allowing only one earned run,
while sinking out six.
Perkins had a huge game on
offense, going 3-for-4, scoring
three* runs and driving in the
winning run.
Also having mulit-hit games
were Tabor (2-for-3, run),
Salsbury (2-fur-3, double, three
RBI), Torres (2-for-4, two runs)
and Joyce (2-for-5, RBI).
Salsbury had also had a big
game tin Tuesday as she had a
three-run home run in a 7-1
Seminole Athletic Conference
victory over Lyman (8-7).
Emilee Edelman was the win­
ning pitcher, sinking out four
in four innings of work, with
Ware coming on to get the
save. Knaus was l-for-3 and
scored the run for the
Greyhounds.
Lvman had opened the week
with an 8-1 victory over
Waverly, Tennessee', with
Baumgart going 2-for-2 and
scoring two runs to back the
nine* strike out pitching of
Elrod.

g

as Sem inole bested Lym an,

Lake Howell (5-8) was also
shut out on Thursday, 1-0, bv
Colonial (7-6). Plank pitched
well in defeat, sinking out six,
while Huggins led the Silver
Hawks offense', going l-for-2.
Lake Mary Prep ran its
record to 9-0 with an 18-3
thumping of Geneva (1-7) on
Tuesday with Katherine
Taricano sinking out four in
the five inning game, while
going 2-for-4 and scoring two
runs at the plate. Best also had
a double and two RBI for the
Gnffins.
But the unbeaten streak came
to an abrupt end on Thursday
as LMP (9-1) was blanked 11-0
by Pine Castle Christian (6-2).
Lake Brantley 15-8) got closer
to .50(1 with a pair of wins this
week.
Stevens had a big game,
going 2-for-3 at the plateand
striking out 11 in a completegame, 3-2, victory over Winter
Springs (8-4) on Tuesday in
outpitching Bears star Roser
(three strike outs in five
innings). Komopka was 2-fur-2
for Lake Brantley.
Stevens was at it again on
Thursday, striking out eight in
pitching the* Patriots to a 6-1
victory over Waverly with
Lofton going 2-for-3 with three
RBI and Kellv 2-for-3 with two
RBI
The Master’s Academy (8-3)
has had the biggest week, how­
ever, going 3-0 so far.
The Eagles opened the week
with a 12-0 drubbing of
Deltona Trimly Christian (4-5)
with Munyun hitting a home
run and driving in three and
Smith also homenng and driv­
ing in two to back a seven
strike out effort from
Laferriere.
Then on Thursday, TMA
swept a doubleheader from
Lighthouse Christian, 13-4 and
13-0.
Flood was the winning pitch­
er in the first game, striking out
nine, while Nouft was 2-for-2
with five RBI and Smith was 2for-4 with three RBI.
In the nightcap, Lorin Lee
hurled a one-hitter, striking out
four, while Boutin was 2-for-3
with two RBI and Harbum was
2-for*3 with an RBI

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to * "

Junior Clint Franklin
(M l) ran hit raoord to
5-0 on lha saason and
lowarad his ERA to
0.95 on tha saason,
■Mowing two runs, ona
aarnad. srhMa striking
out seven in sis
innings in as Lyman
bounotd back from a
9-5 lota to Laka Mary
to baat lha Rama ba
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Continued front Page I I
Fellow Red Danny Graves looks to be in fine
shape as the Cinry closer as he went 1-0 with a
save this spring, appearing in 11 games and
posting a 1.50 ERA. In 12 innings he allowed 12
nits and two earned runs, while striking out five
and walking four.
Corey Patterson also had a good spring for the
Chicago Cubs, hitting .250 (16-for-64) in 21
games, scoring eight runs with five doubles and
rive RBI and stealing three bases in as many
chances.
Two other locals got extended time in Spring
Training, but will begin the season in the Minor
Leagues.
Lake Brantley's Rickie Weeks continued to
make quick progress in the Milwaukee Brewers
organization, playing in 17 games this spnng,
the second baseman nit .275 (ll-for-40) with
eight runs scored, two doubles and two triples
and four RBI and going 34or-4 on stolen base
A rib-cage injury had cost Weeks a run at some
Arizona Fall League records prior to Christmas
as he was sidelined for the last week of the pres­
tigious AFL and finished with a J8 2 batting
average, six home runs and 21 RBIs in 22 games
for the Scottsdale Scorpios* who went 21-15
(Division.

him," Nichols said.
Weeks finished with a .520 on-base percentage
and .737 slugging percentage, just a few points
shy of the league records Kansas City's Ken
Harvey set in 2002. Harvey, who played first
base for the Royals last season, posted a .537
OBP and slugged .752 for Scottsdale to set the
AFL marks.
The performance was welcome news for
Brewers observers, who watched Weeks play
through an up and down season at Double-A
Huntsville. In his first season at that level Weeks
batted .259 with eight homers, 42 RBls and 107
strikeouts in 133 games. He was hit by a pitch a
whopping 28 times.
Thanks partly to his strong fall season. Weeks
is headed to Triple-A Nashville next year.
"That solidified his opportunity at Triple-A."
Nichols said.
Seminole High's Tim Raines Jr. also got a lot of
exposure again this spring but has been
optioned to AAA Ottawa to begin toe season.
Raines got into IS games, most as a pinch-run­
ner or lair-inning defensive repiacemtn, but was
still 3-for-25 (.120) at toe plate with three rune
sooted and three RBI. He also was 4-for*4 in
TWo other*focal*products will be coaching this
i Sanford's Tim Raines Sr. will be me

iasd Wreks' injury ss a "tweak" and said it was
"W r just didn't want to take any chances with

i

Washington National* foemrriy
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Outdoors
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Q »«k power steering and
power trim oil level*. Replace
worn-out zinc*.
' Imped outer Jacket of con­
trol cables. Crack* or swelling
indicate corrosion and mean
that the cable has to be
replaced
,n*f*ct fuel lines, including
fill and vent hoses, for softness,
brittleness or cracking. Check
all Joints for leak* and make
•uie all lines are well support­
ed with non-combustible clips
or straps with smooth edges.
ENGINES AND FUEL SYS­
TEMS:
' Insped fuel tanks, fuel
pumps and filters for leak*.
Clamps should be snug and
free of rust. Clean fuel filters.
* Insped cooling hoses and
fittings for stiffness, rot, leaks
and/or cracking. Make sure
they fit snugly and are doubledamped.
' Every few years, remove
and insped exhaust manifold
for corrosion.
' Clean and tighten cledrical
connections, especially Kith

ends of battery cables. Wirebrush battery terminals and fill
cells with distilled water.
' Inspect bilge blower hose
for leaks.
SAILBOAT RIGGING:
* Inspect fittings for cracks
and rust. Inspect wire halyards
and running backstays for
“fishhooks’* and nisi.
* Remove tape on tumbuckles and lubricate threads,
preferably with Teflon. Replace
old tape with fresh tape.
* Recaulk through-deck
chainplates as necessary (gen­
erally, once a decade).
TRAILERS:
* Insped tire treads and sidewalls for cracks or lack of tread
and replace as necessary. Check
air pressure. Don’t forget the
spare!
* Insped bearings and repack
as necessary.
* Test tail and back-up lights.
Test winch to make sure it's
working properly.
* Inspect trailer frame for
rust. Sand and paint to prevent
further deterioration.
MISCELLANEOUS:
* Check expiration dates on

B rie fs
Continued from Page IB
Principal Mike Gaudrvau at 407-320-5102.
UCF BOYS BASKETBALL CAMPS
The University of Central Florida/Kirk Speraw
Basketball Camp will K* holding ramps this
summer.
Camps are open to players age* 7-to-17 and
begin a 9 a m. and end a 4 p.m. daily. Activities
include professional instruction, 3-on*3 and 5on-5 competition and daily contests Each
camper will receive a camp basketball, camp tshirt, and a daily lunch All camp activities will
be held in the (air-conditioned) UCF Arena.
Camp dates are:
Session I _ June 7-10.
Session II _ June 13-17.
Session III _ June 20-24.
For more information and to receive a camp
brochure*, please call 407-823-5805 or go to the
web page at www.justsportscamps.aim/speraw.
DEREK WAUGH-STETSON UNIVERSITY
BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson University
Basketball Camps will K* held in June and July
at the Edmunds Activities Center in DeLand.
The Camps and dates are as follows:
Shooting Camp _ June 10-12.
Position Camp _ June 12-16.
High School Team Camp _ June 25-26.
Individual Camp _ June 26-30.
Individual Camp _ July 24-28.
For more information check out the website at
www.stetson.edu/hiNipcamp or call Sebastian
Singletary at 386-822-8101 or e-mail at
■aingletOstetson.edu.
FRANK GRIFFIN'S STETSON HATTER
FA8TPITCH ACADEMY
The Frank Griffin Stetson Hatter Fastpitch
Academy will be holding camps in late May and
early June at the new Stetson University Softball
Complex in DeLand. The Camps and dates are
as follows:
Advanced Camp
mp._ May 31-June 3.
General Skill* Camp _ June 5-8.
Pitching and Catching Camp _ June 8-10.
For more information call Tracy Riepcnhoff at
386-822-7337 or e-mail at triepenmistetMin.edu.
BOXING TEAM
The newly started Sanford Boxing Ctub,
Incorporated is looking for members ages 10-to17.
The club, which is affiliated with the Sanford
Police Department and City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks Department, meets on
Monday’s and Wednesday's at the Sanford
Armory, 9|5 E. First Street, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30
p.m.
Membership is a $37 fee per calendar year to
USA Boxing, Incorporated and after the first 90
days, a quarterly fee of $25 for equipment usage.
Sanfonl Boxing Club, Incorporated is a not for
profit corporation that is a member club of
United State Amateur Boxing, Incorporated.
SBC was formed to introduce amateur boxing
to youth in the community who might benefit
from the sport, to build self confidence, develop
•elf discipline, learn to function with others,
develop good sportsmanship and experience the
rewards of always trying to do their best.
USA Boxing, Inc. is the governing body of all
Amateur Boxing in the United States, setting the
rules and regulations As a member of USA
Boxing, Inc. athlete* will K? allowed to participate in boxing activities sponsored by USA
Boxing, and will be provided a small excess
medical accident policy for injuries suffered dur­
ing boxing activities.
For more information please call Sanford
Boxing Club Incorporated (Ride Russ!) at 407782-0523; fixe Sanfonl Police Department (Office
Shamar) al 407-323-3030; or the Sanford
Recreation Department at 407-330-5697.
BASEBALL PLAYERS WANTED
The National Youth Baseball Association is
looking for youth baseball players between the
ages of 12-20 that would like to be a part of its
fflxx National and International Tournament
Tcam(s) and /o r the Summer Wbodcn Bat
League. The tournament teams will be traveling
to Ohio, Illinois, South Carolina, Pennsylvania,
Geoegla. Florida, Kentucky, Arizona, Louisiana,
Puerto Rico and Hawaii.
Roetm are limited to 14-to-16 players per
oer tee group. Registration will be accept­
ed on afirst cooxe-first served basis. For addi­
tional information please call 773-264-1040.
ORANGE COUNTY LIFEGUARD JOB FAIR*
TO B f HELD AT FORT GATUN RECRE*O w srC o u n h fp « i» and Recreation will hate
lifeguard icb fairs at fixe Fort Gatlin Recreation
nf&gt; Wednesday, March 30 and on
S i S S a v . April 20-Each two and onehalf
Imhit tab fair xriO begin at 4 pan- The Job fair xrifl
£eusiid to staff O ange County's aquaficcsnten

flares and fire extinguishers.
* Check stove and remote
tanka for looae fittings and
leaking hoaes.
* Inspect bilge pump and
float switch to make sure it's
working property.
* Insped dock and anchor
lines for chafing.
* Update or replace old
charts, waterway guides.
* Check shore power cable
connections for bums, which
Indicates the cable needs to be
replaced.
1 Make sure your boating
license and /o r registration is
up to dite. Don’t forget your
trailer tags.
* Review your boat insurance
policy and update coverage if
needed. Be sure you have fuel
spill insurance coverage.
* Make sure you have a prop­
erly sized and wearable Urn
Jackets in good condition for
each passenger, including kids
and pets.
The checklist Is also available
al
http: / / www.BoatUS.com / free­
bies
FIVE-YEAR FISHING

candidates selected for employment will receive
free lifeguard instruction.
The Job fair will include interview* and water
skills evaluations. The water skills evaluation
will consist of: swimming 500-yards non-stop
while utilizing the breaststroke and front crawl
with rhythmic breathing and a stabilizing, pro­
pellant kick; and swimming 20 yards using front
c t a w I or breaststroke, surface diving to a depth
of 7 to 10 feet, retrieving a 10-pound object.
returning to surface and swimming 20 yards
back to starting point.
All attendees will need to bring their driver's
license and social security card. For more infor­
mation, please contact Orange County Parks and
Recreation at (407) 836-6200.
Fort Gatlin Recreation Complex is located at
2009 Lake Margaret Drive in Orlando. For direc­
tions, please contact the Fort Gatlin Recreation
Complex at (407) 858-3290.
REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER CAMP
Do your children long to spend their summer
days in the great outdoors? Would they love the
chance to leant about wildlife from the experts,
or swim, hike and canoe with other children
their age?
Then it's time to sign them up for the Ocala
Outdoor Adventure Camp at trie Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC)
Ocala Conservation Center in the Ocala National
Forest.
The summer camp is for boys and girls ages
10-15, and is based on wildlife conservation,
firearm safety and outdoor skills. This year the
camp offers five one-week sessions with all new
programs beginning on June 19.
The primary goal of the camp program is to
provide children with the neensary skills and
knowledge to become better sportsmen and
women, while instilling an awareness of firearm
safety, conservation and wildlife stewardship. In
addition, campers will fish, canoe, sw im .!hike
jther outdoor act
and participate in many other
activities.
ition is only $295 per' &lt;
camper per week, and
includes lodging, food, program materials and
instruction for each session. Each weeklong set
sion is divided into four groups based on their
individual focus: Wild about Wildlife, Wet and
Wildlife, Hunting and Hunter Safety, and
Expedition. All programs are new or significant­
ly revised in format and scope from previous
yean.
“Camper* in Wild about Wildlife, a new pro­
gram Axis year, will haw a chance to go wild
exploring nature," said Cardinal Collins, director
of the Ocala Conservation Center. “They will
learn about wildlife management and enjoy
many camp activities including basic wilderness
survival and field fint-aid training, canoeing
fishing, hiking, shooting sports, and other
hands-on outdoor programs.
For those who simply can't resist the water, the
camp another new program aptly named Wet
and Wildlife.
“This program gets into fixe fun of fishing,
marine ecology and boating safety. In addition to
the traditional camp activities already described
above. Wet and Wildlife campers will have the
opportunity to become certified in the FW Cs
Boater Safety Course,” said Collins.
For fixe intermediate tewl camper, fixe camp
offers the Hunting and Hunter Safety group.
“These campers will team about wild game
and its habitat, and apply this to developing ethical hunting skills. Then they will have a chance
to get theirhunter safety certification.
■They will receive firearm safety as well as
shotgun and rifle shooting instruction from
National Rifle Association (NRA) certified range
safety officers. And, they will receive atdxety
instruction from National Archery Association
certified instructors, while participating in
numerous shooting range activities. They will
also have a chance to participate in many camp
activities including basic xvUdctness survival
and field first-aid training, canoeing, fishing,
hiking, and other hands-on outdoor program*,”
•aid Collins.
The final program is for advanced campers
who have already completed a hunter safety
course.
Ifor the
“The Expedition group is dcsij
■xvtth an avid interest in I

LICENSE BAGS GOODIES
FOR ANGLERS
Now's a good time for
Florida residents to buy a fiveyear freshwater fishing license.
The first 3,000 anglers to buy
the $61 JO license xvill save up
to $20 in feet over the five
yean, and will automatically
get $80 xvorth of free hooks,
lures, fishing line, magazines
and other goodies like t-shirts
and fishing towels via mail
within a few weeks.
If you plan on buying a boat
and pick the right make, you
can save $250 on gear to outfit
the vessel using one of the
included coupons.
Licenses are available at
county tax collectors' offices,
license agents, online at
MyFWC.com or over the phone
at 1-888-FISH FLORIDA.
License sellers collect fees of $2
- $4.83 in addition to the cost
of the license.
Florida is the premier fishing
destination hosting over 3 mil­
lion resident and 1 million non-

mation, visit MyFWC.com.
BOAT BUYERS AND SELL­
ERS CAN THWART ONLINE
SCAMMERS
The Internet can be a great
tool to buy or sell a boat.
However, sometimes its murky
waters swirl with fraud, con
artists and scams. To help you
avoid these unseen shoals,
BoatU.S. Consumer Affairs has
these tips to help online buyers
and sellers protect themselves.
Buying A Boat:
The first rule on protecting
yourself online is to never buy
a boat unseen. Make a visit to
the boat, sea trial it and haw a
survey done by a professional
marine surveyor.
One potential scam is called
“phishing,” in which scammers
use some tidbit of personal
information to lure you into
divulging financial data such
as credit card numbers, account
usernames and passwords, and
social security numbers. This is
done by using counterfeit emails and fraudulent Web sites
to fool recipients into believing
they are actually providing the
sensitive information to a legit­
imate company.
You can protect yourself by
calling the companies whenev­
er a questionable situation aris­
es, and unless you are actually
paying for something, never
give out any personal informs-

tkm to anyone. Online window
■hopping is fine but the actual
purchase is best made in per­
son, unless you know that fixe
wco Bite lb secure ana rep*
utable. Also try to obtain •
physical address rather than
merely i post ocnce vox ana a
phone number. BoetU-S.
strongly urges that bote buyers
decline a purchase when seQen
don't provide you with this
type of information. If the seller
is company like a dealer or bro­
ket you can also check with
the Better Business Bureau
from the seller's area.
Selling a 1
One of fixe biggest scams Is
fixe oldest one: fixe "Nigerian"
•cam, which targets individuals
that use Internet classified ads
to sell merchandise. Some
BoatU-S. members haw report­
ed several versions of the scam,
which entails an overseas
buyer in Nigeria, London,
Bulgaria, or Canada attempting
to buy a boat with a bank draft
written for more than the ask­
ing price — with the stipula­
tion that the seller sends back a
cashier's check for the overs*
average.
Of course, the "buyers" check
is counterfeit.
To defeat this scam, use an
escrow or alternate payment
service to buy the boat, and
never send any money back to
the purchaser without making
certain that their check has
cleared your bank. Also be
aware that cashier's checks are
not considered cash by your
bank — the sender of such a
check can always put a stop
lent on the check,
payment
y, if you think you have
Finally,
been contacted by an e-mail
scammer, BoatU.S. Consumer
Affairs would like to hear from
ou at
onsumerProtectionriBoatUS.c
om
BoatU.S. Consumer Affairs
offers free services to make
buying and selling easier
including the boating indus­
try's only Recall Alert Registry
that tracks safety defects for
new and subsequent boat own­
ers, the only national
Complaint Database for boats,
engines and service providers
such as boat dealers, and a
Dispute Mediation program.
For more information, visit
http: / / xvww.BoatUS.com or
call 703-461-2856.
BoatU.S — Boat Owners
Association of The United
States — Is the nation’s leading
advocate for recreational
boaters and provides tts

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2) bland Time
3) Hakuna Matata
4) Happy Hours
5) Full Tales
6 ) Lihertv
7) Seas the Day

8 ) Freedom
9) Ohana
101 Summer Wind
The list is compiled annually
by the BoatU.S. Graphics
Department which produces
custom boat graphics. For more
information, call 1-800-937-3300
or visit the online service at
http: / / www.BoatUS.com/boat
graphics. The online service
allows boaters to get ideas from
a library containing over 6500
names, easily custom design
and preview graphics, Insert
stock logos, and view photos of
the finished product.

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The Ocala Conservation Coxier is located an a
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beautiful Marion County in north Cantiel
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K I M M A K B 1H U R M ARK
ON ANNUAL L IST O F TO T
BOAT NAMES
BotoVS* the nation’s largart
recreational boat otvnare asso­
ciation. announced today its
“20W JbgTen Lite of Mote
Names” as select*
Popular
thecounedbybe
try. This year's wtimers wren a
mix of old and new, xvith chil­
dren appearing to take an
increasing rote in the naming of
the family boat.
With fife final tallies la
Hakuna Matata (13) and
Ghana (89) are terms that came
from fixe Disney films The lion
King and Lilo and Stitch,
respectiwly. Hakuna Matata,
which means “no worries, trou­
bles, problems or cares” In
Swahili, first appeared on the
list in 1995 shortly after fixe Ini­
tial release of the film. Ohana
means "family” In Hawaiian
and Is a newcomer to fixe list
“These movies must haw
gone to DVD," chuckled
BoatU.S. President Jim Ellis.
“And who can turn down the
kids when they come up xvith a
great boat name?"
After a short hiatus, bade on
fixe list are two patriotic names
that first appeared after 9/11,
Liberty (86) and Freedom (88).
“World events and American
pride are still very much on fixe
minds of boaters," added Ellis.
Rounding out the 2004 list are
some favorites from previous
years: Aquaholic (81), Happy
Hours (84), Fish Tales (85),
Seas the Day (87).
The "2004 Top Ten List of
Most Popular Boat Names" is
as follows:
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12— Elderly-Care

Certified denial Aatittant 5 yrs
experience Starting salary.
5400 Tuet-Frt 407-629A955

O TS Up to 2yrs experience
I cal. 407-430-3270

CetagH ^T^^^^^Su^
employment
Will
do
housekeeping.
personal
grooming , can tow m 407-3301423

21—Personals

Hanging llower baskets. $2
lt o » Mtontad. John B. 407-431 •
1M 4. midway Part, 2895
Avatona
Dr.
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Maraaetton 1 7 * A 427, turn
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O pportunities
Por Beta 12025 Monthly
SaaaMritn aitraa average
S3000/MO Lola of Eguipmanl

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A Hearing Aid Co it testing
xoarvabte dark
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buometa coliactiont The
candidate should
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w/accountt receivables 0
COOSChons. So proficient
ntoomputars and ascadant
oommumcation
skil
Fragrance Free 0 Smoke
work environment Fas
w and salary leq to 407330-1775
or
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Santord area 407

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Operator
Final
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atonwMas Experienced. | i 2145a. F/T wdt Pandas 407-3225133
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71—Help Wanted

71—Help Wanted

LABORERS NEEDED

Medical Assistant Sanford'
DaBary
lor OB-GYN
Excellent benefits Fax resume
407-321-4027

Strong math a tilt Apply in
parson. 1000 E Lata Mary
BMJ Sanford
Dover - Dedicated Lena
HOME EVERY W EEKEND
GUARANTEED'
♦to Touch Freight
M SS Preioaded/Pretarped
•Average 1770 •SlOiOtoeek
Jacksonville. FL Terminal
COL-A raqd 077-425-5627
wwwctdnvars com
Driver needed Musi have
dean record, past drug test
Musi tie over 25 yrs old Proper
attire/ 407-027-2500
FABRICATORS TRAINEES 0
SUPERVISORS • Longwood
MVAC Sheetmetai Fabrication
shop looking lor F/T help- day
andmghlahMavatabto Would
alar sap Wa offer excellent
netoa package Cal 407-3301720 Sit 305
per Pfew alite r: Vehicle
provided. 20 to 30 hrs/wk.
Orlando area, great earning
potential 407-530-4700
bP C needs Class B A D
Driver*
ASAP
With
Experience 5 good MVR
CaH 407-435-1515

MSTALLCR/TRAMEE
Vertical bands 4 more Banahts
lla n g p iM b d CM 407-5304700 tor interview

MVCSDOATV MPONC
YOU INVEST'
Always a good policy,
especially
tor
business
, Cal
Florida Dept of Agncuttura *
Consumer Sarvnoa at 500-4357352 or FTC-HCLP tor free
M km aaonO vttt a t Web aw
at anew he govfeuop
Ftonda law raquew sakars of
certam buemees opportunities
to regator w«h Ftonda Dept of
Agncuttura 5
Consumer
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Dxrvng Room MR 5 RB5n
iff naeaed for busy
restaurant
m
La
xyAarywodwaa 407-32015100.

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UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting Batary tt-IOMr
HtALTH M UAAHC5 4NO 401K
PUUIt Onif free wiikpixr*
Apply at: MS M W Drue.
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Lawn
Maintenance
Foreman/laborers
Residential Commercial, drs
license 5 sip required Up to
SIOiTir to Start 407 531-5435
Loan Originators needed no
experience
no
license
required, earn while you team
PT or FT Cal Mke Loader. 407330-0713
Looking lor eipd Breakfast
Hostess and Front Desk
parson. Apply at the Holiday In
Express 3401 S Orlando Dr
Santord
Lodung for happy ndwlusl &lt;mo
loves working with people
Great hours 7 benefisWiit
tram Orthodontic receptionist
position Fax or email resume
407-699-4327
or

MOMTlWCEKENOaP/T
4 IW W N C C O
FOOD
SERVERS F/T-P/T
-C.N. A./ACTIVITIES P/T
WtEKCNDt

Needed Induitnsl construction
workers welders 5 mJkvnghts
Expo preferred Please can
563-439 6006 tor further
information
Now Hrtng Al Powkons F T and
P/T. Grill Coohl. £54111513.
Counttf Hale. B u u e i l A
Dishwashers High Volume
Food Courts Located at the
Santord Airport Bu'Wing ’B‘
Applications being excepted
lor March hmng E O E M F V D
IrrH iiTV now BfnrKfW
Compass Oroup-UAA
407-3234)345
Accepting Applications MF. IOOem -2 00pm
Part tme reoepbonsl needed tor
Oviedo Funeral Home 27 hours
a weak Mutt be neat
appearing with good computer
skiits Bilingual a plus Please
call (407) 365-1600 9AM-4PM
to* an appointment
Phone Work We now have
openings lull or pan time
caking businesses an over the
country No exp necessary
Call Jell 407-774-5335
Hum ping: Experienced sewer
A dram cWaner Top dollar
pax) Own van a plus 407-3287522

W e a re
lo o k in g
fo r y o u !

Upscale
senior
living
community
Excellent
pay banal its
Resume Fax 407-322-3055
Phone 407-322-2207
Dependable
Masons
A
Tenders needed with own
transportation Seminole A
Orange County areas steady
work
top
pay
Stan
xrmwtatol, PlscalDonny 321436-3795

A busy oAoa near the Sensnoie
Town Man needs someone
•nth good phone skills Office
and Computer experience a
must A lull time position MonFit, B 30 to 5 30. 4070445-6066
EoE
Seeking M -tim e Minister of
Muse tor a growing Missionary
Baptist
Congregation
in
Santord Submit resume to
Mus&lt; Search Committee New
Bethel M B Church P O Box
554 Santord FL 32772

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73—Employment

and a cantor
for Director
haw currant
for

tarvfca Tech: Serious seif
motivated
individual
to
compliment well established
service
force Experience
required 407-324 2060
Soidei Person needed for
electronic assembly work
Eiperieneed only Apply 4060
St Johns Parkway Santord 407322-7622
S&gt;te Base Crew Local work I
F/T wXh bencfxs 407-3226133

WORK FROM HOME
Full or Part Time 50*.
comfTvtion Popular Products
llO O Oftartup Freemelenais
407-333-5156
cook, eervers A
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Mytone.
407-323-7306
Vivonaa
Fine
Italian
Rastsuranl m Lk Mary needs
experienced F/T sub A pu;a
makers Call 407-330 2040
Sales Assist PT/F Longwood
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experienced dispatcher tor
our Daytona Beach operator
This person will work 4 days
on and 4 days c* 04 00 to 1600
and 16 00 10 04 00 Every two
months we rotate shifts Thu
position will be paid a salary
oF 533 000 00 to S35 000 00
per year wrth annual reviews
yearly
The
selected
candidate will have 3 years
dispatch/driver
manager
experience m a fast pared
trucking environment Strong
computer and organ./atonal
skills are necessary
We have excellent benet.fs to
include Major Med-cai Low
Weekly cost 110 00 co-pay
St 00 00
deductibles
Prescripton drug card Dental
Insurance Company Paid
Lite Insurance lor Employee
and Family 401A with 50*.
company match ol 4*. also
pax) holidays and vacatons
PLEASE SUBMIT SALARY
R EQ UIR EM EN TS
W ITH
RESUME TO 13361661-3219
or CALL (5001 709 2536

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seeking
employment
references reliable caring
non-smoker 26 yrs Exp
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work out of home office 6yts
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HOME CALL C H R M Y A T

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407-530-A4H
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an uti. cable, etc, Indy, phone,
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entrance Resident owner.
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share my home Uee of
kitchen pool spa. W O
5300 mo includes utMee H a
can 321 -460-0277 or 407-3241729

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Sanford, 3 ofltcat. truck
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Emptra Place. Sanford Rich.
407-323-2573

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Mr. Keinstein, founder of Felnsteln International
Famine Tenter at TUffs University, will he matching
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Fur over 30 yean, MEALS ON WHEELS, ETC. has
served elderly clients who are at risk for malnutri­
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etitet HeeMuerwre or toe epptepritfe Service
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N O TICE IS HERESY GIVEN that by virtue o( t h « certain Writ
o1 Execution laeued out of and under the eeal ol the County
Court ol Semmoa County. Florida. Ceee f 03-C-5i35-i9-Zupon
a Una Judgment rendered in the etoraeld court m tha oenem
ceee entitled Joieph L. Franca. III. PiamM ve. Cotlonttf
HsUsny, inC. w&gt;HJ
wHJ^Mrarv
Writ ol Execution wee delivered to me aa Shenll ol Senenoto
County. Florida and I have levad upon t f the rtghl. M e and mareat ol the detondante in the following deecrtoed properly, tfkl
property being located In Semmote County, Florida, more paVc-

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t i t f Toyota 4 Runner: one
mar, loaded. M.990 C tf
Sakjm Norti, 331-9990009J

1000 HyundM Accent: On*
owner. auto, A C . i moral
S4.SK). C t f Stttom North. 3213001 S tfjm L300 Sedan: On*
c o m . V4, Loaded. 97JBD C tf
It f r t n North, 331 M 9 3009.
3001 Saturn SC3 Coup*:
Sunretf. ant o o w . lo tftf,
S M S O .C tf Stfjm North 331 •
3001 S tfim S C I Coupe: Rate
ootofi sunroof, mto, toadtc).
99,990. C t f Stfjm Nor*. 3319SS400S.
3001 S tfim 8C2 Coupe: Orta
owner, lo t f t f , wool Iwtl
99J90. C t f Stfjm North 3313003 Bute* Century SnS
mm. lo t f t f S9.9B0 C tf
S tfjm North 331 9 M 3009
3003 S tfjm SI S M tn : 9
Mead. end owner. 39k. *7J9 0
C tf S t f tf North 331 S M U TS

3000 M n d i MPV aurattf. Rea
A C . loaded M .990 C t f
Saturn North, 331-999-3009

3000 Mercury Wager: Leather,
rear A C . loaded 910.990 C tf
Saturn North. 331-999-3009
8003 Chevrolet TrattAuer I T
4a4. leather loaded. 119.990
C tf Stfjm Nd*l 3314B9G009
3000 Dodge Grand Caravan
R e a A C . AM power I H3.990
C tf S t f n Nortv 3319M3009

276* Fence

3003 S tfim 8L1 Sedan Auto.
A C . ont owner. M.990 C t f
S tfjm North 331-699-3009
i n » 8ekjm Vue AWD One
owner, t f power 913.990 C tf
S tfjm North 321-999-3009

IBU S tfjm UMssn
A tf . Loaded. M.990 Cell
I S tfjm North. 331-999-3009

One CetorpWa Model 33S Hydrautic Excavator
Being etored at Dave Jonee Wrecker Service
and tfa underagned as Shertlt ol Semmole County. Florida. wW
at 1100 A M on toe 4th day tf May A D 3009 otter tor eele end
etf to toe highest bidder FOR CASH IN HANO ANO SUBJECT
T O ANY ANO ALL EXISTING LIENS. at toe Front (South) Door,
el toe ttogpoto. ot toe Semmole County Sheriffs Othoe. 100 Bu*h
Btvd . Sentord, Ftonda. toe above deecrtoed property
Thai uud u te w being mode to eetwfy the lerme at ton Writ ot
Execution

271-H a n d y M a n
Pad Nevd Service!
UdBonded/ Intured
Preeaure Waihing Painting.
Light Ptumbing. Etc
407-303-0739

r m n n i tor edmmweee»e heermg an the W o n eptfctfon(i) muto
be Med wtotet twenty-on* &lt;jn day* el pubkeetion at tow nedee ar
wtowt twenty-wk (39) deye at toe Dwetet dwwwonQ tow mwee et
Htonl in toe n t f tor t o M pereone to wham toe Oweict me*! actual
ncece Ftfure to We e petwon wtowt tow kme petted ih tf conetiMe
e waiver ol any right u ch peraen may hove to requeei en ednvnwtreeve deternimetion (hearing) under Seceone 120 549 end 120 57.
F S . concommg toe kutyect pemw eppkeekon PeOkone wtech ere
not Med m eooordence wrth toe tfove provwmn* ere Wto|ect to We-

Otarte Ltiww Oetictor. Drvwmn ol Porma Oeta !
■jonni riivAf wavar swart■gafnami uwxno

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C A M MO. 94-CA-1314-18-W

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, FL 93779

NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
A CT OF 1990. PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING SPE­
CIAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SEC TIO N OF THE CIVIL DIVISION AT TH E SHERIFF’S
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BOULEVARD. SANFORD. FLORIDA.
32773 AT LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDINGS
(407)095-691?

The Dittnct Board ot Trust**, ot StimmoJti Community CoJtogti
ennounctie e monthly Board mtititmg to which t f periont or*

ns:

Oat* endTlmti

NOTiea OF SALS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
tool purouont to toe kntt Frag­
ment ct toreckMuro entered on
March 21. 2005, tn C « M No 04CA-1214-15-W ol toe Circuit
Court ol toe ErghMento Jutfott
Circuit lor Semmole County.
Flonde. m wtveh THE SCREEN
DOCTOR OF CENTRAL FLORI­
DA. INC w ptamtrfl. and
CLARENCE E SMITH tV a
SONNY RMOOES a detondant.
i. MARYANNE MORSE, wd M l
at pubtic sole toe toNowmg
Leg Lot 39 Garden Lake Ettetes
un* 3 PB 26 POS 71 and 72 ol
i Book* end Record* ol
SemrnoM County Ftonda And
Paroel Number 26-21-30-9060000-0190

Pubfceh April 3. 10 17. 24. 2005
P002
9T. JOHNS tWVMWAT t W MANAGEMENT OtfTM C T
&lt;m v m w R tn tN N o r m o f m i i n o i o i n s t i n c t d i c m

Semmoa County. 177 Buih Loop Satford FL 32773. apptication #4
117-97066-1 The protect a toceted m Semmoa County Section 32.
TowneNp 20 South Range 29 Eett The ERP epptiretion • tor t a
conatruction ot ■ eurtece water minegerranl ■yea rn mcludmg a wet
•ednantation bawn a lenet ot m wart and rapaa ot eroded aegment! an witom Sweet*aar Creek The proyecl eereage * 6930
acre* The fecervmg water body * the WtfJva fkva
The Maw*) comainmg each ot *a ebove-kead appkcetion(i) era
evtfaba tor mapection Monday through Fndey eicapt tor legal hofc-

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES

Purpoea

tf

MARYANNE MORSE
CMW toe Court

The Dittnct Board ol Trustee* wm conduct toetr reg-

A copy ol too agenda may be oPtemed by writing to Dr E Ann
McGee at 100 Wekton Boulevard Sentord Florida 32773 or by
cekmg Unde Cower* at 407-329-3010 and arranging for on
agenda to be marled or available lor pefc-up
Purouam to toe proviwont ol toe Amencen wrth Dwebrirtiet Act.
any peroan requmng epeciel eccommodatan* to participaia m
tow meeting w eeked to advise Semmoto Community College at
Meet 49 hour, before toe meeting by contacting unde Coweto at
407-339-3010 It you era hearing or ipeech imposed preeae
contact Seminole Community College by celling Dorothy
Fawtoon 9I407-3M-2109.

mode at tow meeang they ww i
and tor euch purpoea. they me
record tf toe proceetfnge w n
toetimony and evidence upon «
per Section 296 0t08. Ftonda S

Th* m * wd b* hast on Apr, 21.
2005. batwaan 1100 AM end
200PM totoeNghettendbett
txddar tor ceah. Watt door ol too
downtown
courthouse
Mi
Sommoi* County, in Sentord.
Florida, m accordance with
Section 45 031 ol to* Ftonda
StatutM
Deled tow 21 day ol March
2005

Stirnmol* Community CoMtigti
WtikJon Adminwtretion Butldtng
Board Room A200
too Weldon Boulevard
Sentord FL 32773

Ptacti

i a perm* to the ttftow-

.tit TOO PW

■ode to appei
l a record tf toe |
wdto meura mat eve
i, whch record mckrd
i too appeal w to bo I

M tots CMCUTT COURT.

aunt

CIRCUIT
IPOR
COUNTY.

»Accepting applications for:
SWtSSPORT USA, INC.

CABS NO. 990R-11 It -M O A

IN RC ESTATE OF

IN RE THE MARRIAOE O f

ELEANOR T COOKE.

lIN O AK MOORE
Petitioner W4*

rW v ip rB iQ jiQ V viw iO M vSt w v w in n w iM fw rs « r u f i f f i i v iiU io r M i

(FUSTUiw/Fert-Ume/Seeienel)
On the spot interviews and hires for qualified candidates

PRCFUQHT SERVICES, INC.
Paeaenoert Services /Paaaanoar Aoents
(Full Tima /Part-time /Seasonal)
Initfvtsws we bs conducted ■! s Latar dot# lor thaw positions
W t odor hoMay pay; uniforms. frsa parking, paid oomprBhamivB industry training.
wasMw iD4v
dead wdaoooit
s u todraw
work
r w i j ewee^^wew
tftfpm w w w e and ^w
e e^ w anvirontnant
iiy e e , m r a t r i*
vwp

Dont Itf twaa opportunMM ay by. Slop by our administration offict Monday thru
Friday batasan 10COA M to AUO P.M. lor an appfectfion and mors Monntfion.
For Msmp Ssrvtos positions, ws we oonduct on ta spot intsrvitwt upon oompisson tf Sis sppkcskon.

2 RED CLEVELAND BLVD.

M THS CMCUtT COURT FOR
9MRN0LS COUNTY.
FLORMA
FROSAIS DtVMON
F U t MO.

ISKEN0CR VAMAN
ReeponoentHuttwnd
N o r m OF ACTION
TO ISKEN0ER VAMAN
who** ad&lt;
dom ce ant
unknown to Petitioner harem
YOU ARC NOTIFCO totf e
ewom Petwon tor DweokJtion at
Memago hee boon teed by
LN OAK MOORE. mtooCrrou,
Court, m and tor Semmote
County. Flonde. Vw tile tf whch
W M RC THE MARRIAGE OF
LMOA K MOORE AND ISKENOER VAMAN and accorttngiy thee* prosew* commend you
to appear and Me you Anewer
ar atoer roaponwve pteewngt
wen toe Ctem ol too C n w t
Court. Pomoetic Roietione.
lommoie County Courtooueo.
301 North Perk Avenue.
Sentord. F l 33771. end eery* *
copy toeroon on Petitioner*
attorney. JACK T BRIDGES
ESOUlRE. 109 North O tf
Avenue. Setdord. Florida 33771,
on or bolero toe 31M day tf
Apr,. 3008. or otoerwwo e

sum 210

SANFORD, FL S277S
T 'S !

Tha edmmwiretco tf the estate
ot ELEANOR T
COOKE,
daceaaed. whose data tf death
was February 5 3005 w pend
wig m toe Circuit Court tor
Semmote County
Florida
Probeto Orvwnn toe eddroea tf
whch w X I North Park Avenue
Sentord. Ftonda 33771-1243
The name* and edtfeeeee tf tw
and toe
V OdorA* credeor* tf toe decedent and
tfher person* having CMime «
damend* ogamat decadant,
eateta on atoom a copy tf tow
notice w served mutt Ma tooa
ctaana wrto tow Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PURL CATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR X DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A* tfher uottkjii tf too doa
dent and poroone hevmg ctom
dont* aetata m u « tea to*
d a m wtti tow Court w ith o , s
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST FURL CATION OF
t h is N o n ce
JUJ. CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHM THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH M SECTION
733 703 OF T t &lt; FLORIDA
PROBATE COOE W IU ■

Court.

&gt;tiHMl be mie to prosldi e lO^aer wotUSohool NAwy and pirn e flrMnal beok*

LOT 30. HOWELL ESTATES
FIRST AOOITION. ACCOROPtO TO THE P U T THEREOF
AS RECOROCD M F U T BOOK
M . R40E 39. OF IMS FUBUC
REOOROS OF
COUNTY. F U M O A

. Must BDMfc and v iis EnoMsh tusniv. For soms oosMions «m*iwtfk must bo Ado to

MOTWITHSTANOMO THE
TIME PCRlOOt SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAM FILED
TW O (3) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE OECEOEM TS
GATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF PM ST PURI
C A TO * OF IM S NOTICE i
(M U H M

P O See 669

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DEAN. M U D .
SLOOOWORTK
S O E A R TK P A
P. O See 336S
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602 Starawood Dr St *-*03
Cap* Canaveral FL 32920
PubTith March 27 2005 and
ApN 3 2005
0160

IM n t ( CMCUtT COURT
OF T H I M M TCSH TH
m m
CMCUtT
OF THS S TA TI
OF FUMMBA,
I COUNTY,
C A S IN O :
CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY INC.

ssrinportj^

Nokee w hereby given totf.
pvouetf to • Fatal Summery
Judgment
ol
Forectoeure
entered m toe ebove etyted
ctiuee at toe Cacu, Court el
Bemtnoto County. Flonde. I wtt
•a* tha property Muale
temmoto County, Fiend
LOT 3. HUNTINGTON
POMTE.
PHASE
4-A.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
th e r e o f, a s r ec o r o eo m
P U T BOOK S3 PAGES
ANO SI. OF THE PUBLIC
REOOROS OF .
COUNTY. FLOROA

t

JOHN D BURNETTE. IF
LIVING ANO IF OEAD. T *
unknow n spo use, m m s .
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LICNONS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER P A R TM
CLAMMO AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST JOHN D
BURNETTE. MAR2AK. M C ,
A H A MARTAK COM. M C .
POOL TEAM. MC F*/A
ENOINEEREO SUN. M C
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OP
F0M CL09UR9 SALE
NOTICE IS HERESY OlVEN
purtuant to a Summery Ftttf
Judgment tf Foroctoaure dOM
March 16 2005 anWTOd to C M
Case No 04-CA-297S-18-G tf
the C*cu4 Court ol toe 19TH
Judoal Cam , at and lot SEMI­
NOLE County Sentord. Fiona*
I w « aa« to toe tvgheei and bed
txddar tor cetfi M tod Weal Frotf
Door 01 toe SEMMOLE Cowdy
Courthouta tocatad el X t Norto
Perk Avenue m Sentord. FltftM.
al 1i 00 am on toe 19 day tf
April. 2005 toe ttflcnvtoS
deaenbed property eaktftorto to
*mO Summary Fatal Ju d yiw L
to-w,
LOT 206. LAKE FOREST.
ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK S3. PAGE
34 ANO 35. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FlORtOA

Maryann* Morve
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Clerk tf toe Cacu, Court
By Mary StioLp*
Deputy Clark
Pubkthn TheSamaitfeHenM
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVE)
J STERN P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAMTttF
801 S Unryarody Dnve ittte
900
.FL 33324
(S9413334000
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PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST MSCRTE3N TO 9943334S9S M ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANE WITH
D lSA SiLlTiEI ACT. paTOerw
&lt;1 • w m
lahoMHoenlact COURT AOMMtETRATEM.
at to* SEMMOLE County
Courtoouaa et 40743S 4337.1•00-0554771 (TOO ) or 1400•5S4770. vw Ftonda Retey
Pubkeh March 27. 3009 ttW
Apr* 3 3006
0179

NOTICE OP SALS
NOTICE 19 HERESV0W1«N
•» me

property eaaerwed

on eato property undw The
Ftonda Se, Tw in e FetfWee
Ad STATUES tfacOS 9014)

IS
on toe

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B«0 TREE SELF STORAGE.
746 Fleet Ftoencwl Cow l EMM
too Longwood County tf
Serranoto. Stole ot Ftonda. »•
Name

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Apnl 31
0173

91FvMc ette. to « w Iktftott and
beet brdOer tat eattL AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR • » « HOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. P U M D A .
Ftonda tf 1100 A M . en Bto
tSdeytf APR.300S

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119-11

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19.19.1

EMC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAMTIFF

AMJA 1SX PME BAY DRIVE.
U K E MARY. FL3374S

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RASHEED MOHAMMED JANE
DOE
MOHAMMED.
THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RASHEED MOHAMMED.
SADIA MOHAMMED JOHN
DOE
MOHAMMED.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SADIA MOHAMMED IF
LIVING. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DCFENOANTlS) IF
REMARRIED
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSiONCES.
CREDITORS HENORS ANO
TRUSTEES AND A U OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY
THROUQH
UNDER
OR
AGAMST THE NAMED
DCFENOANTlS)
HUNTINGTON POWTE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOC IAt ION
INC .
WHETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY EXISTING
TOGETHER
WITH
ANY
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS. OR
TRUSTEES OF SAC
DEFENDANTS) AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAM M O
BY. THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAMST THE NAMEO
D EFEN DAN TS) UNKNOWN
TENANT #1. UNKNOWN
TENANT #2.

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CMCUTT COURT
SYMmy Sbotfe
CQSRTON.

CABS NO: B4CA-997B-1M

Dated tow t » day tf March.
2005

By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark

Pubtiah Apr, 3. 3005

P011

COUNTY,

VS

CLARENCE E SMITH *V*
SONNY RHODES

and commonly known at 1441
Attar Ct Wrntar Perk. FL
32792-6255

Pubkthed Apnl3. 10, 17. 34.
With the u a on May 4. 2005

The Dwtricl g&lt;ve» notice ot «« riant a i
mg appfecant(i) on Apnl 12. 3005

Wwgnad to tormu• that too Dwtod *
i by , n tow notice
bo tfoctod by any
n have toe ngm to
i wtto toe roquve-

tew knei agency action, toe WmgjTe petition r
fmw tickon may bti dWerem horn to* poewon i
otrW ft Peroane whotiti eubetenfeeJ mtertiete
kucto kneJ dticwan ot to* Dwtnd on to* aeptii
bticome e party to to* proctiatong. *i i
m*nw eat torto tfov*

Pubtitf Apr, 3. 2005

Donald F Etfmger. Shentt
Semmoa County. Flonde

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Iet -f r if f l■nas- nr si js- 9
MSSMM
AM Typee t f Fence
Speciakrng m Vmyt
Fencing
•Free Estimate*
Oceneed/tneured
Quality Work
■Prompt Service

doee net reeuk in e etf
•on ere M forth In Sect
39-109601-.409.FAC
19-109 end be
el Flonde Adwunwootoo Code. Ct
(roeewed by) toe Dwtoct Clerk, local leiDwencii
Roto 90*01 FWofce, Florida 33177

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toy under Oecian 120 573. F9 Cheoemg
ly tfect toe ngM to e hearing 4 medween
nem The praceduree tor pweuing medto11MS73.F9.endRUW a39-109t il end

OF THE 19TH.

COURT OF THI
MMIBtRTN JU0CIAL
CdkCUTT IR ANO FOR
ItMMOU COUNTY.

THE SCREEN DOCTOR OF
CENTRAL FLORIDA. INC

N O U C t O F SHCfM PrS SALS
3004 Pontiac Grand Am:
Loaded. Wvranty, 910.990.
C tf Satan N a t l 33199S300S.

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PUBLIC SALE
vaNdaa ona hour prior « atop
Tarma ara 'CASH OH CERTlFIEO FU N O T F a n Timing
raaarvaa tia right to aocapl or
rwact any and M BIOS

IBM DOOQC
1S4FKS03SJX337M7

Put*ah April 3. 2000
POM

W A V Apri 3.2000
poor

1(77 FORD
F14SNY14S9S

For turtod information plaaaa
cal (407)321-204*
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN April M , M M
TIME 10 00am
WHERE AM R Tbwmg Sarvica
tOOl N Orlando Ava
tlaPand FL 32751

O V tTM
(1) vaar m oAlaka Pontiac
VIN# 1G2NE64D0LC213345

(2) Van im V a k a Fo rd
VINI 1FALP5243PA137515

County
Authority
Martil |1, IS M • 700pm M
OS! Acadamy Piaca. Ovtado.
FL 327M EaacuVva Dlrador
Otvarw Longlay
Pubkah Apr* 3.2000

VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOCL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION •

Pubtoh April 3. 2006
P003

M SAAB ADR
YS3CTS5L6J10005M
Pubkah: Apri 3. 2009
POOS

Vdvcto Auction S9 0aam
WHEN April M . M M
WHERE Paula Towing 1019
W 1at Straal. Sanlord FL 32771
(407)321'7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1903
MAKE DODGE

AUCTION
da* w m condudad in compianca wan FS 713 71. Notca
that Harry* Towing w* aaa tad
vanwtoa al Pubkc Auchon tor
Caan on APRS. IE SMS. at
io ooA M at 102 N MaptaAv*,
Sanlord. FL 32771 A l vaNclM
aoki AS IS No ma outranlaart
Hanya Towing raaarvaa Via n ^ i
to bto on any vahcto

m o o c l van

COLOR WHITE
V IN I 2MH823T9OK3SO0O2
Vahda Auction 4 9 OOam
WHEN A pril» M M
WHERE Pauli Towwig 1919
W It) Straal Sanford FL 32771
14071321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1909
MAKE PLVVUTH
MODEL VAN
COLOR MAROON
VIN* 1P4FH54) 7KX5OOO04

Vahrtaa may ba vwwad ona
hour pnor to aala
1994 CHEVROLET
1O4AG5545RS465203
Pubkah April 3 2003
POM

Vatuda Auction « 9 00am
WHEN May I. M M
WHERE Paula Towing. 1919
W Itl Straal Sanlord. FL32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 2004
MAKE OlNOOl
MODEL MOTOR SCOOTER
COLOR RED
VIN a LAEAD410X48ST1071

wwmnm I
construct i \
towar al 1101 BR 419. Wtaar
Spnnga. Sammola County.
Ftanda. (Parool No 77-X03D
501-0000-002A | at LaMuda
N2BC-43-M . Longkuda WB1E'• ■32. Tha towar would ba a
MonapoN daaign and 140* to
iMripTi. wsnran t t v m h smscs
commama Mom aa Maaroolad
paraon* on to* impact ol to*
towar on any diatnda, aaaa.
butotoga. atucturaa. or otyada
naanng. or cuMura. tod ara MMad or aMgMa tor kaang n Vw
National RagWtor aI i iaiiinr
Piacaa
SpacMc mformpaon
about tha prcyact, mcludtag too
hiatonc praaanrabon ramawa
tod Vtoruon WVdaaa » oondudmg purauani to toa Ma* ot toa
Fadaral
Communication*
Commtoaton (47 C F R Sadona
t 1307(4)1 and tna Adviaory
Cocmcr on ikdonc Piaiar Bton
(30 C F R Pari BOO) wb ba
mada avariabia to mtaraatad

UNCUM M O V tM C L I
AUCTION
mm......... I n | 44 ■ ■-*- —---- *- —

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H p w P O* Ufa O fK lD N Wn*'
daa waa condudad m compkanoa wan FS 71371 Notca
tad Hanya Towmg wd aa* aard
vahdaa al Pubkc AucMon tor
Caah on APML IE M M . tf
1000AM at I02N MaptaAv*.
Sanlord. FL 32771 Aa rafkdW*
aoto AS IS No Ma guarwaaad
Harry* Towmg raaarvaa Via nght
to tw) on any vahrcta

Note* it harafcy givan Pauli
Towing ww tan at pubkc auction
lor MNaga tor caah on damand
to Nghatl btodar tha following
datcnbad vdwcto*

Vatudaa may ba vwwad ona

1 I
U Straw BaBM| Vaar UN? l t d Ol V im C S hi Mon l.
ILriw iI Call ll IJB72-07221* wad 17 d in Dunriki. 1lu2
V tljh*n*A«a.TimpiH. 1M T

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MKT ALMX11NU S A lt W S v i [krai HimMmitwtum
2" u4*r» in u.xl with *11 L d w n n 1&gt;jkL turn aiund'
IVInffi AikilrMr Toll H w i MmiMI-OHS

ahouto ba
Bractod to toa toaowmg comad
by 0001/2005
WarranO War*
Proyad Managar
Dynanvc Envvonmantal
Maaocidaa. toe
1050 Laka Straal Suaa C
Macon. OA 31204
Sac 1M S OynamcE nwranmam
doom

PiABc audton to ba hato aa to o
am on Ma 1M i Bay « f April
SMS. Al B n Irani door of
Btntord Tbaring S Maoodry Inc.,
tooaaad m m a Cowwy CM*
Rd . Sanlord. FI 32771, lor toa
purpoaa rt dwpoatng d to* loftovring vahids.

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(•001)11-10)1 i l l IOT

KATHARMC M. JACKSON,

A p ril. 1000

m o tk s o f

PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE to haraby givan tod
toi pamond proparly comarM
d toa toaowmg Moraga unM wB
ba cBtrod tor tad d puMc auc•on to aaaaly Unaad Storm *
•an Bad wfl taka pdea Unaad
StordL 1007 WBa Spring* Or .
BAmar Spring*. FL 32701 Wa
raaarva toa rfa* to i*dd any
DATE OF SALE: APML M .
TM C OF SALE 430 PM
PS80 MWa MeVIdsr •houtahokj
*ama, tomaura, ctothf Una*
M M , M i l , A M50 La*
KaBanachar • mBiary auppka*
#170 Adna Alan • houadnU
aama. #&gt;1l Dianna Hartoman •
fumaura, ctotoaa. computar.
crydd #411, #3002 #3071.
Sarah Johnaon • houtahdd
lam*, lumaur* #3M MAebaMa
Monday • houaahold good*, tv.
ctotoaa #3*0 Law Fradwur •
ctotoaa.m i
hr. bard

AUCTIONEER
STORAGE
PROTECTION AUCTION SER­
VICES. LICENSE • 003
Tha dxrva nobca to ba pubhahad onca a waafc lor two conundat and by wtua ol toa
Ptduta* oltoa Stad ol Florida.
»i audi caaa* provdad
Pubkdi Apr* S. 10.2000
P011

Pubkdi A p ril. 10.2000
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Vbu muM Maap toa Ctotk d toa
O c u t Court* OMco nuiiMad d
your currai addtaaa (you may
Ma Nokc* d Curram Addtaaa.
Florida FamVy Form 12 910)
Fuiura papara «i tow lawau* wN
ba makad to toa addraaa on
h u m d toa dark* criica
WARNING Ruto 12 2*0.
Ftonda Family Law Ruto* d
Procadur*. rsquira* cartarn
automate owctoaura d documana and ntormaaon FaArra
to comply can raauN m sanc­
tions. including ditmtsaal or
atokmg ol ptoadingt
DATED March*. 2000
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
'By- riRMicy n winw
Daputy Ctotk
Pubkah Match 13.20. 27.
2000 wid Apri 3.2000

s . 1 11

to fa llto l
SHELDON G

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BONJANAOINC 8MILEY-

Moncsopi
(1EB1BM

TO SONJA NADINE StALCYYOU ARE HEREBY NOTVIEO
tod an action tor dtosdtBen d
mamaga has baan Mad against
you. and you ara raquirad to
m i&gt; « a copy d your wnnsn
datsnaastoM. i any onto* paa«on*r. SHELDON Q LAMAR.
whoa**d*M*W
*05
South
North
Laka
Boutovard. Apt.**
AMamonto Springs. FL 10701
A copy d such wrdan Baton***,
t any. must ba aarwd on or
bdora Aprtl 14, M M
Tha original d auch wrdan
datanaa* must b* Mad wdi toa
Ctork d tow Court, bdora wmnet on PMWonar or ImmwMd*ly tharaahar N you la# to da ao,
a datouM wb bo antarad agamd
you tor to* rakd damandad to
Hut pvtfbon
WARNING Rul*
12 SB*.
Ftonda Family Law Rutoa d
Procadur*. raquirai cartam
automakc dwetoaura d docu­
manto and mtormabon FaAira
to comply can raadt to sanc­
tion* metudmg dwmwaai or
W ITNES?norland and toa
•ad d tow court on March 0,
2000
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUrT
COURT
Sammola County
By: Nancy R Wtotor
Daputy Ctork
Pubkah March 11. » . 27.
2003 and Apri 3. 2000
0070

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NOTICR OF URN BALR

l i d
of Stato law.
du* and unpaid charga* tor
Wtoch toa undarafnad w arawad
to takdy an owrwri han d toa

W* Da B d lM ! Southern Vmnuia i Rental Ceiurr MOCVT
BW .W ESTDONREVf^BONT Mi WwAAVwimmvBi
or Scnaun' INCLL'DES ReirrannaU uliural Arinitm We
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Carolina iLwaaini Biradralinyueai Near AdieulleNC A
laactioord Gull Di|r»( Trachin) Facility1 Call loll frrt
iM 0i)M -)2)1 r*l 1)2 itu k n A a n U o ik a L 'm Pner
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filed, rar ytar hallow. OAC
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k*rt a itu and inanhfriM bormnet Aneiem late uaiu
pnd. tenniv full Water a im Fnxn0M.9ul Pnvonitnx

atorad at U nck^SSfa- Sad
Storaga toedad d : IM O W Tito
Stad Sanlord. Ftonda 32771,
(407) 334 M05 And. dua nobca
havmg baan gwan. to toa ownar
of saw proparty and a l pw«aa
known to clam an awwad fharam. and toa ton* ipacdWdw such
noMoa tor paymani d auch hav­
ing aaptad. toa good* wB ba
•old d pubkc auction at toa
abova daiad addraaa to tha
fughad bddd or i
ooaad d a n 1
IT , MOB DatadAucbon Tima
2 30 PM

120
Oaborah
Rrekwd.
HoutahoW good*, fumaura.
boiaa. aportoig goods, took,
appkancaa. h i or worse ague..

tun A houm i kkkejpmputMerm ii77i2Wi-71Tt&gt;

NORTH CABOIAALAEETTKJNT Aucuime\r»vliJvny
A mikh rave lluyt Lair I -2 w Irom 0.N.9I1) Call t&gt;« delaik
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initial uairr tetet, ran ti.ellem finaiKinf Call ikn*
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a! SO FLORIDA 10* ACRES Only
0294.900 Hu|t utin|tra H| ranch aerraft in Nnidi FL*kt*'
G n p u ii mn ot manat oaiv paimt. A patiurt Milet ol hndle
patoi Near LakeOAeeeHrirr (&gt;urt.ieiiudcd.yrtiluteioF95
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Lam 2MONTHS FREE SO*hcauumClljmcU Aamkuner
225 itunvli' Limited tu t ofln 0AH Reunriuw* Affdy
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C A M MO. M -

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ill

I COUNTY,

Pdl

TO Tracy Thoma*
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an
aeaon ha* baan Mad agdnd you
and tod you ara raqund to
aarva a copy d your aiMton
dadnaa*. rt any. to M on
KaBwnna M Jackaon. whoa*
add*** w 738 8uncrad Loop.
C aaadbarry. FL 32707 on or
baton April 11, M SE md Ma
toa orlgaid wito toa Cdrti d Ma
Court d 901 North Park Avanua.
Sanlord. FL 32771, bdora wmvwa on Padnnar or vnmadaaaiy tharaahar n you td to do ao.
a dataun may b* antarad agaaid
you tor to* road damandad to
toapaaaon
Copra* d al court documanto
m tow caaa, mdudvig ordara,
ara avaaabd d to* Cdr* d to*
CacuN Court* oBca. You may
ravWw toaaa documanto upon

233
Fakcta Ato*andd.
rtounroa goooe
302 Roaamary Rodnguai.
Houaahold goods, boaaa
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Vol. 113, No. 60 • Copyright © 2005 The Sanford Herald

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M AYORAL RACE

DISTRICT 1 RACE

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By Steve Paradit
Managing Editor
* v \\H &gt;UI&gt; — Members of Linda Kuhn's camp ni'.n team -Iunited, "Cool, cool, cool," as they
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Woodruff defeated funeral home Director
Bernard Mitchell by a vote of 838 to 769. The per­
centage margin of victory was the same in both
races with the winner taking 52 percent com­
pared with 48 percent.
Both winners in Sanford's runoff election
Tuesday said the voter turnout impressed them
and helped their campaigns succeed.
“It is unheard of to have a bigger turnout for
the runoff," said Kuhn as she tried to find a quiet
spot to talk on the telephone. "We hit the ground
running after the March 8 election. This win is
due to an awful lot of hard working people."
S*me of those hard workers were firefighters,
who watched results come in at the elections
office.
"We had about 20 firefighters nut then- knock­
ing on doors and holding signs at the polls," said

Daniel Aubuchon, sporting a Firefighters for
Kuhn shirt just for the occasion. He said the fire­
fighters reviewed all the candidates and decided
on Kuhn.
"We’ve been out there showing our support
ever since," Aubuchon said.
Kuhn consultant Kit Pepper said the cam­
paign did a great job of getting out the vote.
"We knew the election depended on the
turnout." she said.
Wixxiruff also said his victory depended on
voter turnout, and he acknowledged the effort
put forth by Mitchell.
"We worked hard, they worked hard, making
sure our supporters got out them," he said. He
said his campaign stuck with its message of
improving infrastructure and continuing what
has already started.

"We need to put behind us some of the divi­
sions that have occurred," Woodruff said
Tuesday evening.
"The main goal of everyone is to get this dty
moving forward."
Kuhn had not spoken to Eckstein, but she
reached out to him saying that she hoped she
could call on him if she needs help as mayor.
"I have the utmost respect for Whitey," she
said. "I consider him to be the historian of the
dty Commission."
Kuhn and Woodruff will take the oaths of
office at the city Commission meeting
Wednesday, March 30 at 4 p.m.
"I think it’s a new day for Sanford to continue
on the positive path we’ve been on for about a
year now with RiverWalk and the Streetscape,"
Kuhn said.

Dr. Morgan Violence shatters Easter peace
delivered on
and off court
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deputy was conducting a traffic stop.
While the deputy spoke with the occupants
stopped at that intersection, a Ford Explorer occu­
SANFORD — Easter weekend brought out the pied by four people approached.
According to tne offense report, the victims in the
worst in three separate inddences leading to five
Explorer alleged that Justin Berube, 27, of Sorrento
arrests this past weekend.
The arrests involved attempted m urder of a law had pointed a shotgun at them and shot one round
enforcement officer, attempted homicide, aggravat­ at their friends in another vehicle.
While they relayed this information to the deputy,
ed assault with a deadly weapon, discharge of a fire
Berube,
in a Jeep Cherokee, turned east onto Lake
arm from a vehicle, aggravated assault on an officer,
aggravated batter)' with a motor vehicle, property Mary Boulevard from South Sanford Avenue.
Tne deputy called for back up and followed the
damage, inciting a riot, disorderly conduct, reckless
vehicle, asking the victims to drive behind him.
driving, hit and run, trespassing and fraud.
The first incident happened Saturday, March 26 at Deputies conducted a felony traffic stop on the Jeep
and secured four subjects, of whicn only one,
about 2 a m.
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SANFORD — Helmed, retired physician. Dr John
Mettmgcr Morgan ot Sanford, died Monday, March
28, 2005, after fighting through a lengthy illness.
According to Nancy Morgan, Dr.
Morgan had heart surgery on Aug.
5, 21KW, and never recovered.
"He had been extremely healthy
up to that point," she said. "He
loved to swim, run, walk and play
tennis He was very active."
He was a third generation
Sanfordite, bom Sept. 28, 1921, to
Walter and Elizabeth Mettinger
Morgan. He lived 83 full years.
"In his medical practice, he
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delivered' on and off the court,"
MorgBri
said his daughter Beth Whigham.
A- an OB/ CYN, she said, the Sanford doctor deliv­
ered more than 4,IKK) babies while practicing medicine
for 35 years. On the tennis court, Morgan delivered
art's and drop shots that left his opponents frustrated
lor matches on end.
Growing up in Sanford, he loved all sports and was
an outstanding athlete.
At Seminole High School, the University of Florida
and Emory University, he ate up every moment of
competition, and in later years, was voted a member
of both the Seminole County and Emory 1lall of Fame.
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Man: Stolen cars still problem
By Liana E dison

Herald Writer
SANFORD — A local businessman addressed the
Sanford City Commission Monday on what he
called the growing problem of young people steal­
ing cars here.
Back in January, investigators hoped that when
eight teenagers and a 12-year-old boy were arrested
for grand theft auto, they had found the answer to a
string of stolen cars and break-ins.
Local businessman Darren Jones, who owns a
small auto repair shop told commissioners Monday
tliat the string of thefts is still happening because the
bo\ s arrested were back on the streets and stealing
cars again.
According to Jones, he has had four break-ins
since January, one happening last Friday.
In an interview with The Herald, Jones said each
time cars are stolen, the Auto Theft Bureau is able to

Zoo reassures patrons
By S tev e Paradis
Managing Editor
SANFORD — News a*ports
have reported possible links
between a bacterial illness and
petting zoos, and the Central
Florida Zoo has taken steps to
assure people that it takes all
precautions to protect visitors.
"In the 30-year history of the
zoo at this locatioa we have
not had any reports of bacterial
disease due to contact with our
animals,"
said
Richard
Fruhlich, director of marketing
and public relations at the zoo.
Animals allowed to be
touched at the zoo include
snakes, turtles, iguanas, a
llama, a zebu or Indian cow
and goats.
A 12-year-old Pasco County
girl died from what may have
been the same bacteria mat has

caused 17 cases of illness in
Central Florida, including one
from Heathrow in Seminole
County.
State health officials have
emphasized that tests are still
ongoing and a positive source
remains unknown
Frohlich said there was
some initial confusion because
the disease that has possibly
made 17 people, mostly chil­
dren, sick was suspected in pet
areas of the Strawberry Festival
in Plant City and the Central
Florida Fair in Orange County.
Since the zoo also has Central
Florida in its name, the zoo
wanted to let people know that
there was no connection.
The zoo's
veterinarian
Darryl Heard said the main
gual of the zoo is to protect the
public and to minimize risk
through education and preven­

tion.
I (card is as.vx.iate professor
and service chief of the
University of Florida College
of Veterinary Medicine.
"Escherichia
coli
and
staphylococcus aureus are two
species of bacteria naturally
present in both humans and
animals,"
Heard
said.
"Children,
because
their
immune systems are not fully
functional, ate more suscepti­
ble to infection and life-threat­
ening disease."
He said all the zoo animals
are examined annually by him
for evidence of disease. Before
animals are allowed into the
animal encounter, o r petting
zoo, area, they are screened for
the diseases known to affect
humans.

recover them, but then he is stuck with a large bill to
get the cars out of towing.
"It costs me $300 a piece to get them out of the
tow place after they are recovered," Jones said.
Junes told the city Commission and Mayor Brady
Lessard that he had attempted several times to
speak with Police Chief Brian Tooley, "but to no
avail."
Lessard told Jones that on behalf of the city com­
missioners and the Sanford Police Department they
were sorry and explained that once the police
department makes arrests, it becomes the judicial
system's responsibility on what happens to them.
"I am 100 percent with you," Mayor Lessard said
of the need to change the procedures for children
with multiple arrests.
Chief Tooley, who was in attendance at the com­
mission meeting, stood up and explained that he
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Vigil h o n o rs
n eg lected
children

O u t &amp; A bout

Jazzed in Sanford

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The city of Sanford, in
cooperation with the Florida
Yards and Neighborhoods,
will host a free landscaping
seminar from 6 until 9 p.m.
at the Garden Club of
Sanford, 200 Fairmont Drive.
Refreshments will be served
but space is limited. Call 407330-5624 for reservations.

nPBO fviUI
SANFORD— Local child safety advocates will
hoat a anO dight vigil Friday, April 1 at 6 pm. at
the Sanford Civic Center courtyard to remember
the children in Seminole County who have been
The event named the 2005 Light of Hope
Ceremony will be hosted by the Guardian Ad
Litem Program, Seminole County Friends of
Abused Children, Inc; Seminole County Sheriff's
Office and Kids House of Seminole County.
Community members who wish to participate
in the “light* and rirens” escort can gather at the
empty field on 18th Street and US. 17-92. The
Sheriff's Office and die Sanford Police
Department will provide their patrol cars' sirens
and lights, while leading fire care who have gath­
ered, to the Sanford Civic Center courtyard faring
the waterfront in Sanford.
Debbra Groaedose, a child abuse prevention
coordinator with Kids House of Seminole County,
said that the Sheriff's Office and the police depart­
ment have both been amazing with this effort
“The Sanford Police Department did not blink.
They stepped right up and said what do you
need," Gtosedose said.
The Light of Hope Ceremony has been held in
the beginning of April for four years now in con­
junction with the National Child Abuse
Prevention and Awareness Month.
Steve Olson, Sheriff's Office spokesman, said
that there were 3,488 child protective services
investigations in Seminole County in 2004.
David Pariapiano, Seminole County Child
Abuse Prevention Task Force, immediate past
chait said the annual Light of Hope event bnngs
together people in the community and agency
representatives in support of child abuse preven­
tion.
T know that the [Task Fence] is very proud to
be a part of the Light of Hope ceremony and
equally proud to be a part of the Seminole County
community in support of child abuse preven­
tion." Paria piano said.
The Ceremony will begin with Seminole
County's Cokir Guard and the National Anthem,
which local ten-year-old KeLsey Tate will sing.
Pariapiano said the whole purpose is to end
child abuse.
"As long as there is one child suffering our
work is not finished. It's all these agencies and
individuals coming together for this one cause,"
Paria piano said.
mere will also be true stories from two victims
who survived child abuse. One is a woman who
was abused at a "very young age" and is now
married with a child of her own. Tne other is a 15year-old girl who was abused as a young child
Kids House of Seminole County helpvd the 15year-old and the Guardian Ad Litem program
helped the woman who ls now married.
"Their stories give me goose bumps,"
Grusedose with Kids House said. "We really want
the community to come out and if nothing else
hear these stories because it took so much fur
these two people to write their own speeches, and
they are going to get up and talk in front of such a
large group."
Along with the two survivors of child abuse,
Seminole County Sheriff Donald Eslinger,
Seminole County Commissioner Randy Moms,
and local judges will all speak. The event will also
feature music and entertainment.
Moms will also luck off the event with a year
long Kids House Child Abuse Prevention
Campaign, which will be designed to educate res­
idents on the responsibilities each person in the
community has to prevent child abuse.
"The more knowledge people have, the more
courage they (will] haw to step in and report
problems." Munis said in an interview Monday.
He said he wants to create a largr public outreach
program to explain and educate five different
forms of child abuse, how to recognize signs of
child abuse, and how to report them.
According to Gtosedose, the candlelight cere­
mony will consist of 500 people, including cocnf
‘ lit from
r candle, while the Sable Point Elementary
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Seminole Comm unity
College will present the
Harold Blancnani Trio with
Suzie Parks, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Sanford /Lake Mary
Campus Fine Arts Concert
Hall. The concert is free and
open to the public.

rirePo preno Df lOnwry yiiutn
Construction workers complete the lighting of the new downtown streetscape in preparation for this weekend s. “W e re
Jazzed in Sanford" celebration. The festivttiesare April 1 through 3 with the daylong street festival on Saturday, April 2 from
10 a m to 5 p m An official ribbon cutting will take place at 10:30 a m to officially open the new renovations to Sanford's
historic First Street.

Plantation Lakes Circle, Sanford,
was stopped by Sanford police
Saturday on Highway 17-92 and
Airport Boulevard. He was
charged with driving with a sus­
pended license,

D rug related
• David Join's Jr., 27, nl Deltona,
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday in the 1400 block of
Seminole Boulevard. Officers con­
ducted a traffic stop of his vehicle,
believed to lx* suspicious He was
charged with possession of under
20 grams of mari|uana, and pos­
session of narcotics equipment.
Assault - Battery
• Jose Pablo Ramon Delgado,
29, of Elder Springs, Santord, was
arrested by Sanford police
M onday at Florida Street and
Georgia Avenue where he was
reportedly involved in a fight with
a female. He was charged with
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon (knife), batten’ — touch
or strike, and carrying a concealed
weapon.
• Barbara Sue Flannigan, 34, of
Winter Springs, was arrested bv
Sanford police Sunday at 24th
Street and Palmetto Avenue, at a
residence from which she had
been issued an injunction for pro­
tection. She was charged with
aggravated stalking after an
injunction, resisting an officer with
violence, violation of an injunction
for protection against domestic
violence and possession of under
20 grams of marquana.
• Jeffery Mark Dunn, 43, of
Summerlin Avenue, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday at his
residence following an altercation
with a female. He was charged
with battery — causing bodily
harm (domestic violence).
• Frank Edward Angel, 46, of
Old England Loop, Sanford, was
in c ite d by Sanford police Friday
• th is residence as the result of anil

altercation with a female. He was
charged with aggravated battery
(domestic violence).
• Cedric Moore. 20, of West
Third Street, Sanlord, was arrested
by Sanford police Friday at Lake
M onnx1 Terrace. He was arrested
on charges of battery on a medical
officer and resisting an officer with
violence.
Thrff*
• Franklin Herbert Harris, 48, of
South Orlando drive, was arrested
by Sanford police Monday at his
residence. He reportedly had
taken items from a store in the
3ti00 block of Orlando Drive with­
out paying He was charged with
petty larceny.

• Shawn Littae O'Neal, 27, of
Washington Street, was stopped
by Sanford police Sunday in the
llKM) block ol M angoustine
Avenue He was charged with
driving with a suspended license,
and having loud audio within HXt
feet ot his vehicle.
O ther arrest*
• Nathaniel Gary, 40, of Oak
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Santord police earlv Tuesday
when it was reported lie was tres­
passing on property in the 800
block of West First Street He was
charged with trespassing.
• A man was arrested as John
Doe, by Sanford police Sunday at a
residence on Ridgewood Avenue.
He was charged with giving a false
ID lo a law enforcement officer,
and loitering/prowlmg.

• Cabrina Michelle Griffin. 19,
of Winter Springs, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday at a business
on W.P. Ball Boulevard, where she
reportedly removed money from a
cash register. She was charged
with larceny, theft of over $300.

• Blake Alexander Ward. 19, of
Windchase Boulevard, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Saturday on
Plumosa Avenue. He was charged
with trespassing in a conveyance
and resisting an officer without
violence.

Traffic Slops
• Nathaniel Phillips, 52, of
Washington Street, was stopped
by Sanford police Saturday on
25th Place at Palmetto Avenue. He
was charged with driving under
the influence (DUD of alcohol or
drugs.

• Samuel George Jamison, 49,
and Buddy Allan Moody, 37, both
listed as homeless, were arrested
by Sanford police Friday in the
1800 block of French Avenue. The
two reportedly refused lo leave a
business establishment after being
asked lo do so. Each was arrested
on charges of trespassing after
warning.

Seminole Comm unity
College’s Fine Arts Theatre
continues its 2004-2005 sea­
son with the student produc­
tion of Noel Coward's play.
"Hay Fever." Performances
will be March 31, April 1, 2,
8, and 9 at 8 p.m., and April
3 and 10 at 2 p.m.
Reservations recommended.
Tickets are $6 for general
admission, $5 for seniors 55
and older. Free to students
and SCC employees. For
tickets or information call
407-328-2040.______________

FRI

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H opper Jubilee Festival, a
carnival with a flair of histor­
ical flavor, will be presented
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
at Fort Mellon Park in dow n­
town Sanford. There will be
amusement rides, food, fun,
dancing, vendors and histori­
cal tidbits. Hours are 5 until
4 p.m. on Friday. April 1,10
a m. until 9 p.m. on April 2,
and 1 until 9 p.m. on Sunday,
April 3. The H opper Jubilee
is sponsored by Hopper
Academy Preservation com­
mittee and the city of
Sanford.
O viedo High School’s
Multicultural Committee will
hold an International festival
on the school campus begin­
ning at 8 a.m. and ending at
about 10:25 a.m. There will
be an opening ceremony and
cultural displays. Call 407320-4010.

SA T
The city of Sanford
invites all of Central Florida
to a Street Party and festivi­
ties to celebrate the reopen­
ing of Downtown's First
Street. The event will feature
an art show, live bands
throughout the day and
artist demonstrations.
The city of Sanford CRA
will present a Bike Art
Contest. Cash pnzes will be
awarded for the most cre­
atively decorated bicycle.
The event will be held on
First Street from 10 a m. until
5 p.m. For applications or
information contact Denise
Hurley at 407-324-5636.

Oviedo to host chili cook-off April 16

The H elen S ta in Theatre
resents the "Legends of
ock 'N Roll" at 2 p.m. and
7:30 p.m. Enjoy a blast from
the past with fabulous fifties
fun. Tickets are $.30 and $25.

OVIEDO — Anyone with a
groat chili recipe is invited to enter
tne first annual People’s Choice
Chili Cook-Off at A Taste of
Oviedo, the annual street festival
hosted by the Greater O viedo
Chamber of Commerce, Saturday,
April 16.
"The chili cook-off is just for
fun," said Tom Peppier, chairman
of the ev en t "It’s another way for
familiea and businesses to come
m at apend time together and have

H ie City Beautiful Cat
G u b will hold its annual
Spring Ring April 2 and 3 at
the Sanford Civic Center.
Many breed* will be in com­
petition. Admission la $6 for
adults, $4 for senior* and
children under 12. The fami­
ly rate ia $15. For more infor­
mation contact show m a n n ­
er Emily Tbm er at 407-4960601.

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a great day "
The am ateur chili competition
will be judged by the people — all
those who attend. Casn prizes will
be awarded for b e s t chili and best
booth
decorations,
or
the
Showmanship Award.
Cook-off rules stipulate that the
chili must be cooked on site the
day of the event. Participants are
responsible for tables, chairs and
cooking supplies. There is a $25
entry fee. Deadline for entries is

March 31.
The annual Citrus and Celery
Cook-Off, sponsored by Citizens
Bank of Oviedo, will take place
again this year. There is a $10 entry
fee required.
For more information about the
chili cook-off, contact the Greater
Oviedo Chamber of Commerce at
407-365-6500. For inform ation
about the citrus and celery ev en t
contact Gloria Dunmire at 407-3656611.

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Stained glass tour
Flags lowered
considered a success
•yQraM.Mnadphar
Herald Correspondent
The Soup and Stained Glass
Tour of Sanford's Historic
Churches was considered a suc­
cess by the organizers in the first
event of its kind.
The event was presented by
the Salvation Army of Seminole
County and was organized by its
Advisory Board. Other sponsors
were Glass Addicts, the City of
Sanford and Don Pepe's Habana
Grill.
Churches visited were First
Baptist First United Methodist
Holy Cross Episcopal, First
Presbyterian and All Souls
catholic.
Participants first met at the
Bettye Smith Cultural Arts center
between the hours of 3 and 5
p.m. when* Virgil Hurley of
Glass Addicts projected pictures
of the windows on a screen and
gave an introduction to stained
glass, as well as general informa­
tion on each of the windows.
Tours them left every few min­
utes. led bv a guide, walking to
each church where they slewed
the* stained glass windows and
listened to a presentation by a
member of the Salvation Army
Advisory’ Board. This informa­
tion had Ixvn prepared by Mr
Hurley.
An example of this is the
introduction for both the
Presbyterian
and
Baptist
Church's window’s.
"Both an* example’s of repeti­
tive straight-line1, lead case* win­
dows which wen* popular with
congregation*, who wanted col­
orful windows without icon-agraph interpretations. The**** also
te*nde*d to be* an economical
approach to building multiple
windows.
"Ihe glass used in the*se win­
dows is considered opaque, in
varying lewis of translucvncy.
The*rv doesn't appe*ar to be* any
painted panels othe*r than the*
names that am listed on the* ded­
icated panels."
The* presentation we*nt on to
describe* e*aeh church's windows
in detail.
The atte*ndevs were encour­
aged to touch the windows and
ask questions. They also enjoyed
looking around the various
church sanctuaries.
Those giving presentations

wen? David Morris, First Baptist;
Gerry Weldon, First Methodist;
Alice Stealing, Holy Cross; Ron
Jemigan, First Pn*si&gt;yterian; and
Oyde Long, All Souls.
Each church had members
who greeted the guests, gaw out
information on tne church's his­
tory and answered questions.
ThoM? at First Baptist wen*
Janice Springfield and Grace
Marie
Stinedpher.
First
Methodist greeter was Linda
Leonard Robb. Holy Cross had
Bette Skates, Elisabeth Boyd,
Virginia Powell and Tom
Sheibenberger.
Melinda Tooley was at All
Souls while Toby Troutman
greeted
guests
at
First
Presbyterian.
Tour guides were Walt Smith.
Joe Williams. Gary McDonald
and Frank Bankowitz.
There were seven tour groups
with a total of approximately 120
participants.
Following the tour, each
group then went back to the
Cultural Arts center where Don
Pepe's Grill served gourmet
chicken soup or black bean soup
from the Salvation Army can­
teen. Patrons carried this to
tables inside where they enjoyed
a delicious meal and fellowship
with others
Carol Hawkins of the
Salvation Army Advisory Board
was general chairman of the
event with Oliver hoard members
in charge of various arrange­
ments and lielping out that day.
These board members not
already mentioned an* Cathy
McDonald. David Beougher,
Ken McIntosh, Gerald Bourne,
Roger Corrales, Carem Gager,
Ri&gt;bert Gregory. Steve Harriett,
Dan lin g Mike Kirby, Richard
Williams,
Sally
Sherman,
Douglas Stcnstrom, Robert
Daehn and Joseph Davis.
Majors Joseph and Judith
Knohel of the Salvation Army
were in charge of «**tting up the*
Cultural Arts Center and provid­
ing a display of the organiza­
tion’s activities p lu s items of histoncal interest.
Ih e guests browsed these
during tne afternoon and came
away with a better understand­
ing of the organization in addi­
tion to appreciating the lovely
stained g lass windows in each
histone church.

N A S plans
reunion in
Sanford

SANFORD — It's ttiU three
months away, but plans have
already been announced for
dte 36th annual Reunion of
Naval Air Station Sanford and
squadrons based there from
1942 to 1968.
In addition to scheduling
the events, forms ate now
available for attendance.
Returns are being requested
as early as possible. As in past
years, Jerry Bohm, this year's
chairman, is seeking former
Sanford-based service person­
nel who may not have attend­
ed previous reunions or are
not aware of the events.
In addition to the reunion
events, former service person­
nel are invited to visit
Building 145 (Carrier Avenue
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Flags across Florida were dropped to half-mast Monday to honor Florida Rep. David Coley, who died
newest arrival for the Naval
March 25 after a battle with liver cancer. He was 43. Coley, whose district office was in Marianna, is
Air Station Memorial Park,
survived by his wife, Marti, and their three children.
the only PV-1 Ventura Patrol
Bomber in the United States.
This is the first plane used at
Sanford Training Command
in May 1943.
Activities start June 23,
SANFORD — Allegiant Air
when attendees are to check
LLC and Orlando Sanford
in at Fleet Reserve in Sanford
International Airport have
beginning
at 3:30 p.m.
announced the selection of the
SANFORD — It is with to make alternative arrange­
On Friday, June 24, there
airport as five airline's base of disappointment that Orlando ments for travel.
will be dinner from 5:30 until
operations for the next ten
Air Canada (1-888-247Sanford International Airport
8 p.m.
years.
confirms Canadian Airline 2282), and Westjet &lt;1-888-937Saturday, June 25, there
I leadquartered in Las Vegas,
Jetsgo, has decided to stop 8538J stated they will try to
will
be an afternoon picnic on
Nev., Allegiant is a full Part 121 ite ra tin g commercial flights. accommodate Jetsgo passenthe Fleet Reserve Home
Scheduled Air Carrier operating Tne stop was called March 11. gers.
grounds, The club will open
all-jet, low-fare, low cost flights
Jetsgo
began
service
O ther Canadian airlines
at
10 a.m. with hot dogs, ham­
since* I W primarily between
between O rlando Sanford offering service to Canada are
burgers and all the fixin's.
Las vegas and cities west of the
and the T ironto and Montreal Air Transat (1-877-872-6728),
Sunday, June 26 will fea­
Mississippi.
area in October 2003. Jetsgo’s Canjet (1-800-809-7777) and
ture
morning brunch at the
The carrier will initially base
flights out of Fort Lauderdale, Zoom (1-866-359-9666). All of
Fleet
Reserve Home grounds.
two 130-seat MD-87 aircraft in
Fort Myers and St. Petersburg these carriers fly out of
The
club
will be open from 8
Sanford and intends to hire
O rlando
International
have also been canceled.
a.m. until noon. Eggs to order,
flight crews, maintenance per­
Passengers are encouraged Airport.___________________
SOS, FOT, etc. Special prices
sonnel and other support staff
will be available on drinks.
over the next few weeks and stop service will initially oper­ Allegiant to our Airport and
ate four time’s per week on community. It is also w ry excit­ This will be a farewell brunch
months.
for this year’s reunion.
Madison, Wise., is the first in Thursday, Friday, Saturday and ing to see carriers like AUegiant
continue to grow and expand as
For those seeking addition­
a series of new Allegiant mar­ Sunday.
al information, contact Jerry
Fllights will leave Sanford at they seek opportunities to serve
kets to be announced this week,
Bohm in DeBary at 386-6688 a.m. and arrive in Madison at untapped markets like ours.
originating from Sanford.
9:50 a.m. Return service will Allegiant's 10-year commit­ 4851, or write to Jerry Bohm at
Flights start May 26th.
450 River Drive, DeBary,
Allegiant is offering intro­ leave Madison at 10:25 a.m. and ment to Orlando Sanford will
32713-9711.
ductory fares as low as S59 one­ arrive back in Sanford at 2:05 not only bring substantial
tourist dollars to the region, but
Fleet Reserve Home is
way on flights from Sanford to p.m.
located at 3040 West State
Sanford Airport Authoirty also create some 50 new high
Madison when booked through
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Com m ission

E a s ie r

A ccording to die offense
impost the four victims in the
M o w stated they were at
L al» Jesup Park and received
a call from a friend saying that
the su spects were on their
w ay to die paifc to fight them.
*The victim s were all
•caied to they got into their
vehicle and began to leave the
park," the report said.
The suspect vehicle eventually cam e up to their vehide
facing the passenger side and
tfte victim s observed Berube,
the front seat passenger, stick
a shotgun out of the window
and point it at the victims in a
reckless manner, the report
said.
"The victim s stated they
were in fear for their lives and
that they ducked down in
their seats," the reporting offi­
cer wrote.
TWo females who were in
Berube's Jeep said other shots
were fired prior to this incident and Btated that some
unknown suspect shot at
them first and then Berube
fired one round at the victims,
the report said.
N o weapons were found in
tire Explorer and they denied
involvement in shooting any
type of weapon.
A W inchester .20 gauge
shotgun and Luger .22 were
recovered behind the front
passenger seat of the Jeep. The
shotgun had four live yellow
rounds with one in the cham­
ber. The Luger had seven
rounds with one in the cham­
ber; according to the report.
"A yellow spent shotgun
shell was later recovered near
the area where the victims
stated the shooting took
place," deputies said.
Berube was charged with
attem pted homicide, aggra­
vated assault with a deadly
weapon without intent to kill,
and firing a weapon from a
vehicle.
At 4 p.m. that same day, the
Sanfora Police Departm ent
responded to shots being fired
in the area of 25th Street and
Georgia Avenue.
Four suspects were in a
gray Chevy, which was
reported stolen in . Volusia.
County, an arrest report-said.

The victims
stated they
were in fear
for their lives.

The driver of the vehicle was
not apprehended.
Antnony Holley, 18, of
Sanford was arrested and
charged with trespassing and
fraud for giving a false identi­
fication to a law enforcement
officer.
Blake Ward, 19, of Sanford
was sent to Central Florida
Regional
Hospital
and
received a notice to appear for
charges of trespassing and
resisting an officer without
violence.
According to the arrest
reports, a witness saw Holley
run from the passenger side of
the Chevy. The arrest report
said that the officer saw
smoke in the area and several
residents running in the street.
When the officer saw the
Chevy all four doors were
open on the vehicle.
The third incident occurred
on Easter Sunday.
According
to Sanford
Police Department spokes­
woman, Cleo Cohen, an
Easter celebration in Academy
Manor started out "a very
peaceful day."
Cohen said that although
the event is usually a smooth
one, two subjects, who had
been in a confrontation the
night before broke out in a
fight at the event.
Andre Cashe, 23, of Santord
was arguing and yelling pro­
fanities toward another man,
the arrest report said. This
was after the men had already
been intervened and warned
that violence would not be tol­
erated at the event.
About six hours later, the
officer observed a "a portu
of the crowd moving rapin'

toward the intersection of Bob
Thom as Circle and Carver
Avenue.” The officer found
Cashe engaging the other man
in a fistfight, and during the
fight, officers observed sever­
al other men Jumping in and
taking punches at the two.
The tw o were handcuffed
and Cashe was charged with
resisting an officer with vio­
lence, inciting a riot, and dis­
orderly conduct.
As the subjects were being
walked back to a patrol vehi­
cle two other subjects, Andre
Cashe’s nephew, Gerald
Ward, 21, of Sanford, and a
passenger Allen Cashe, 19, of
Sanfora, started Ward's vehi­
d e in the middle of a large
crowd and accelerated in a
reckless manner.
While
officers
were
attempting to stop Ward from
driving through the crowd,
Ward ran over a 24-year-old
male, the report said. He then
crashed Into a marked
Sanford Police car and then
into multiple other vehicles, in
an attempt to "run over a uni­
formed
Sanford
Police
Officer."
Ward was apprehended
after several M-26 Taser
deployments by several offi­
cers were made.
“There were so many pei'ple at this event, it was great
that no more people got hurt,"
Cohen said.
According to Cohen, the
officers would have been
completely justified to use
deadly force, but were able to
apprehend the subjects with
Tasers instead of having to
open fire.
Six vehicles were hit and
two people went to Central
Florida Regional Hospital for
treatment, Cohen said.
Ward was arrested and
charged with attempted m ur­
der of a law enforcement offi­
cer, aggravated assault on an
officer, aggravated battery
with a motor vehicle, resisting
an officer with violence and
property dam age of $1,000 or
more, reckless driving, two
counts of hit and run.
W ard’s passenger, Allen
Cashe, was arrested and
■■charged with resisting an offi”cer without violence.

was aw are of the problem
Jones was having and some­
one with the departm ent had
given him some design tips to
discourage break-ins.
"PH be glad to meet with
him," Tooley said. He went on
to say that the reality of the
problem was that it was an
easy target and that it was dif­
ficult for officers to patrol the
area because there were
always people working after
hours and they didn’t know
weren't able to tell if the peo­
ple at his shop at night were
supposed to be there or not.
Jones explained that no one
is working there at night any­
more and that he was told
there would be a patrol car
nc
driving bv every hour.
On
Fridav night,
!nt* he
f said, his shop
broken into again and
one car that did not nave keys
was blocking the cars that
were stolen that night. The
alleged suspects, Jones said,
pushed the car with no keys
out into the m iddle of the
street so that they could get
the other cars out of the shop.
He said he waited an hour
before calling the police to see
if a patrol car would drive by,
and no one did.
Mayor
Brady
Lessard
explained to Jones that Chief
Tooley was always successful
in meeting with concerned cit­
izens, and Commissioner
Velma Williams agreed that
she was concerned.
"I'm glad the chief was here
to respond," Williams said.
The chief agreed to meet
with Jones nght after the com­
mission meeting to set up a
date and time to discuss the
situation with Jones.
In
other
news.
Com m issioner
Velma
Williams received 10 to 15
phone calls and several resi­
dents showed lip at her door
in reference to the incident
that happened on Easter
weekend at Academy Manor
(Six.* separate story, starting
Page 1A.&gt;
Williams requested the
commission pass an action

I’m glad the
chief was
hereto
respond.
l antor ri City

denying a permit for outdoor
parties at the park until the
commission, staff and police
departm ent could come up
with a plan to assure some­
thing like that wouldn't hap­
pen again.
"This is just unacceptable,"
Williams said of the incident
of two men driving recklessly
through the crowds hitting six
vehicles, and sending tw o
people to the hospital in an
alleged attempt to run over a
police officer.
Al Crieshaber, city manag­
er, said the event did not have
a permit.
Apparently, in the past the
events held at Academy
Manor had permits allowing
no more* than 75 people, but
crowds reach into the hun­
dreds, Williams said.
A vote was passed to deny
permits for six months at this
location until a plan for these
events could be put into
action.
The Commission approved
the annexation of 9.73 acres of
property and to change the
Future Land Use map desig­
nation of those acres from
High
Intensity
Planned
Development Target Industry
and 0.19 acre from High
Intensity to Westside Industry
and Commerce; and rezone
the entire 15.73 acres from
A griculture
to
Planned
Development.
The subject property is
being annexed due to the

need for d ty utility services.
The applicant Intends to
develop a commercial shop­
ping center located on the
souuieast comer of Rinehart
Road and Oregon Avenue.
The commission approved
an ordinance to close, vacate
and abandon a portion of Park
Avenue between Palmetto
Avenue and French Avenue
extended
northerly
and
between Lake Monroe and
East Seminole Boulevard.
That portion of land is known
as Veterans Memorial Park
and is a Right-of-Way.
By vacating the subject
Right-of-Way, the city can
classify that area as a piece of
land, therefore enabling the
dty to receive grant money to
im prove Memorial I’ark in
accordance with plans consid­
ered and approved by the
CRA, Veterans Committee
and the Waterfront Steering
Committee.
The Commission approved
to
a
request
for
a
w aiver/reduction of a aid e
enforcem ent lien in the
am ount of $64,150 for 1610
I’each Avenue.
Com m issioners
also
approved a request from the
code enforcement board to
redua.* a $49,650 lien for 1717
I’ark Avenue bv 50 percent to
$24,825.
Com m issioner
Art
Woodruff voiced his concerns
to the rest of the Commission
about waiving and reducing
the liens.
"I am tinue to have prob­
lems with just waiving the
fine," Woodruff said.
The Comm ission agreed
that som ething need to be
done to work on a new sys­
tem, but for those two
requests from code enforce­
ment, Lessard said:
"I’m w illing to go with
code enforcement." The rest of
the Commission agreed and
Kith w aiver/reductions were
passed unanimously.
The next city Commission
meeting will be March 30 al 4
p.m.

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and humans, even in house­
hold pets like cats and dogs.
To minimize risk, people
must wash their hands after
any contact with animals.
The zoo offers Purell liq­
uid, anti-bacterial soap in the
animal encounter area in an
outdoor dispenser mounted
on a wall. If that runs out,
there is more available at the
cashier's counter inside.
The zoo has not closed or
changed
the
animal
encounter exhibit. Frohlich
said people have inquired
about the safety of the petting
area, but the zoo has stood by
its practices
He pointed out that the zoo
is accredited by the* American
Zoo
and
A quarium
Association that accredits
zoos throughout the nation,
including the Bronx Zoo and
the National Zoo.

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ROBERT “BOB" LEE
CHESTNUT
Robert “Bob" Lee
Chestnut, 58, of Deltona,
died Sunday, Mach 27, 2005,
at Florida Hospital fish
Memorial, O range City.
Bom July 20, 1946, in
Miami, ne moved to
Deltona from Sanford in
1992.
He was a retired truck
driver for Britt Transport in
Astatula, Fla.
He was a member of
Grace Baptist Church,
Deltona.
Survivors include wife,
Carol Chestnut; daughters,
Mary Ann Zare of Palm
Harbor, Debra Ann chestnut
of St. Petersburg; brother
Marcus Chestnut of Lake
City; sister, Juanita
H ollingsw orth of
Gainesville; two grandchil­
dren.
Deltona Memorial
Funeral Home, orange city,
in charge of arrangem ents.
DOLORES F. CRUNK
Dolores F. Crunk, 77, of
W inter Garden, died Friday,
March 25, 2005 in Ocoee.
She was bom April 20, 1927,
in LaFollette, Tenn. She was
a retired teacher.
Survivors include d au g h ­
ter, Liza C. Holland; b roth­
ers, Jerry Franklin and Don
Franklin; sister, Jo Emily
Turner; tw o grandchildren.
Visitation will be
Wednesday, March 30 from
11 a.m. until 12 noon at St.
Pauls Presbyterian Church,
1450 C itrus Oaks Avenue,
Gotha, w ith funeral services
at 12 noon with Dr. Bryan C.
Stam per officiating.
Interm ent will be in
Woodlawn Memorial park,
Gotha.
Banfield Funeral Home,
W inter Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.
ALTON "AL“ B. DUXBURY
Alton "Al" B. Duxbury,
83 of Sanford, died Friday,
march 25, 2005 at central
Florida Regional Hospital.

He was bom Jan. 10,1922 in
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anMa. He
North__ Attleboro,
was emi
employed by Seminole
Highi School until 1984.
___
He
was a member of Sanford
Masonic Lodge, a 32nd
Degree Mason, member of
Sanford Scottish Rite Club
and Sanford York Rite
Bodies, Bahia Shrine, past
president of Sanford Shrine
Club, treasurer of Seminole
County Retired Educators
Association and a member
of Holy Cross Episcopal
Churcn. He was a World
War II veteran of the U.S.
Navy.
Survivors include wife,
Doris; sons, William of
Orlando, James of Deltona,
Thomas of Sanford; six
grandchildren.
Viewing will be
Wednesday, March 30 from
6 until 8 p.m. at Brisson
Funeral Home. Funeral
services will be Thursday,
march 31, at Holy Cross
Episcopal Churcn, 401 S.
Park Avenue in Sanford, at
II a.m. Burial will be at
O aklawn Park Cemetery. In
lieu of flowers, contribu­
tions may be made to Bahia
Transportation Fund, 2300
Pembrook Drive, O rlando,
32810-2469 or to a charity of
your choice.
Brisson Funeral home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.

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Hopper jubilee this weekend

Obituaries
CHERYL A. BIXLER
Cheryl A. Bixler, 56, of
Lake Mary, died Friday,
March 25, 2005 in Orlando.
She was born Oct. 11, 1948,
in Johnstown, Pa.
She was a homemaker
and a Catholic.
Survivors include hus­
band, Tim Bixler of Lake
Mary; daughters, heather
Jenkins of O rlando and
Brooke Bixler of M aitland;
father, Joseph Vibostock of
Altam onte Springs; one
granddaughter.
Visitation will be
Wednesday, March 30 from
5 until 8 p m. at the
O aklaw n Chapel. Funeral
Services will be Thursday,
March 31, at 10 a.m. at
Church of the Annunciation
in Altam onte Springs.
M emorial donations may be
m ade to the American
Diabetes Association, P.O.
Box 1131, Fairfax, Va. 22038.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, O aklaw n
Chapel, Sanford/L ake Mary,
in charge of arrangem ents.

Wedoodey. March 30.2005

grandchildren.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes 4c Crematory, South
Seminole Chapel,
Longwood, in charge of
arrangem ents.
RALPH "BOB" JONES
Ralph "Bob" Jones, 84,
LCDR, U.S. Navy Retired, of
O rlando, formerly of
Sanford, died Saturday,
March 26, 2005, at his resi­
dence. He was born April
22, 1920, in Canadian, Texas,
and joined the Navy in
1939. He was commissioned
Lieutenant in 1960 while
serving at N.A.S. Sanford.
He retired from the Navy in
1969. He was a life member
of Sanford’s American
Legion Post 53, Sanford Elks
Lodge 1241, Fleet Reserve
Association Branch 147, and
IOOF Lodge 27.
Survivors include wife,
Mary Dale Jones of Orlando;
stepson William F. Stock of
Brunswick, Ga.; step d au g h ­
ters Joyce Zornes of
Cattlesburg, Ky. and
Jennifer Surran of Orlando;
brother, M.D. Jones of Tulsa,
Okla.; sister, Margis Skinner
of Austin, Tex.
Funeral services will be
held at 1 p.m. Wednesday,
March 30, at Brisson Funeral
Home.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.

JAMES R. DUDECK
James R. Dudeck, 77, of
Oviedo, died Friday, March
25, 2005.
He was bom in
M ilwaukee, Wis.
He was in marketing, and
a m ember of St. Lukes
Lutheran Church.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes &amp; Crematory, W inter
Park, in charge of arrange­
ments.

HELEN MARION
Helen Marion, 87, of
Sanford, died Friday, March
25, 2005, in Lake Mary. Bom
in Cam bria County, Pa., she
moved to Sanford from
Staten Island, N.Y. in 1979.
She w as an executive with
the New York Federal
Reserve Bank, a m em ber of
All Souls Catholic Church,
W omen's Club of Sanford
and the O ver 50 Club of
Sanford.
MADGE E. FREILICH
Survivors include niece
M adge E. Freilich, 84, of
and nephew, Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Oviedo, died Saturday,
James McBride of Boca
March 26, 2005 in W inter
Park. She w as bom Feb. 12,
Raton; beloved friend, Jane
1921 in Kiddiminster. She
Saxon of Sanford.
G raveside services were
w as a waitress.
held Monday, March 28 at
Survivors include sons,
Bradley W. Freilich and
r • ■ O aklaw n Park Cemetery.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Craig M. Freilich; brother,
Sanford, in charge of
Bernard parsons; sisters,
arrangem ents.
Irene Winchell and Stella
Newell; tw o grandchildren.
EDWARD J. MILLER
Funeral services will be
Edward J. Miller, 81, of
held Saturday, April 2, at 7
W inter Park, died Saturday,
p m. at Palm Valley Club
March 26, 2005, in Winter
H ouse w ith Bradley W.
Park.
Freilich officiating.
He was b o m Feb. 21, 1924
Banfield Funeral Home,
in Jersey City, N.J. He was a
W inter Springs, in charge of
retired supervisor and a vet­
arrangem ents.
eran of the U.S. Army Air
Corps.
FATTY L. JONES
Survivors include son,
Patty L. Jones, 71, of
Kenneth J. Miller; three
Apopka, died Thursday,
grandsons.
March 24, 2005. She was
A funeral w as held
bo m in New Castle, Penn.
She was a hom em aker and a Sunday, March 26 w ith b u r­
ial at Glen H aven Memorial
m em ber of Seventh Day
Park in W inter Park.
A dventist Church.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Survivors include husband,
W inter Springs, in charge of
William E. Jones of Apopka;
arrangem ents.
daughters Penny U hran of
Apopka, Tammy Rutoski of
RONALD LEE SCOTT
G rand Rapids, Mich.; sis­
Ronald Lee Scott, 59 of
ters, Leota Connelly and
O rlando, died Thursday,
Sallie Sullivan, botn of
March 24, 2005. Bom April
M adison, Tenn., and Petty
Moore of Boise, Idaho; three 4,1945 in St. Louis, Mo., he

was a lifelong resident of
C entral Florida. He was a
carpenter and a
Presbyterian.
Survivors include mother,
Eleanora Scott of
Casselberry; son, Ronald Jr.
of Margate, Florida; d au g h ­
ters, Donna Weaver of
Osteen, Nancy Snodgrass of
Cape Canaveral and Tami
Koester of Homosassa
Springs; brothers, Gary of
D unedin and William, Jr. of
Casselberry; one grand­
daughter; com panion Debi
Shafer of Orlando.
Gramkow Chapel of the
Collison Family Funeral
Humes and Crematory,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.
FLOSSIE L. ZANDERS
Flossie L. Zanders, 89, of
Longwood,
d ie d
Saturday,
March 26,
2005, at
'4 *
Longwood
Health
Care
Center.
She was
bom Feb.
11, 1916, in
Madison,
Fla.
She was a hom em aker
and a member of Ml.
Moriah H ouse of Prayer.
Survivors include sister,
Sarah Ailine of Rochester,
N.Y.; five grandchildren;
eight great grandchildren;
tw o great great grandchil­
dren; tw o God children.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, April 2, at 11
a.m. at Mt. M oriah H ouse of
Prayer, 1101 Locust Avenue,
witn rev. Allen Washington,
Pastor. Viewing will be
Friday, April 1, from 4 until
8 p.m. at WilsonEichelberger Mortuary.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangem ents.
ALICE M. ZIMMERMAN
Alice M. Zimmerm an, 69,
o( Tavares, died Friday,
March 25. 2005 in Eustis.
She was born April 7,
1935 in H am ilton Co., Ind.,
and moved to Tavares from
Sanford in 2004.
She was a hostess for
M cDonald’s Restaurant in
Carmel, Inc. She belonged
to Mid Lake Christian
Church, Tavares.
Survivors include h u s­
band, Robert; daughters,
Bonnie Carlson of Westfield,
Ind., Teresa Dickerson of
Atlanta, Ind.; brothers,
Kenneth L. Perry of
Sheridan, Ind., Fredrick
Perry of Bronson, Edward
Perry of Sheridan, Ind.; sis­
ter, Carol Strawn of
Noblcsville, Ind.; son, Dana
Lockwood of Sheridan, Ind.;
six grandchildren; three
great grandchildren.
Memorial donations in
her nam e may be m ade to
American Cancer Society,
1599 Clifton Road, N.E.,
Atlanta, Ga., 30329.
Tri-County Crem ation
Service, Longwood, in
charge of arrangem ents.

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T he!Hopper Jubilee
Festival is scheduled for Friday,
Saturday and Sunday (April 1 to
3) at Fori Mellon Park in
Downtown Sanford. Carnival
rides, music, dance, games, his­
torical displays, and food high­
light planned activities.
This is the first of what's
......................... expected
to
become
an
Service O u b
annual event,
Connections
sponsored by
t
h
e
C o m m u n ity
Improvement
A sso ciatio n
and the City of
Sanford.
The pur­
pose of the fes­
tival is to raise
Charles
funds for the
Jackson c o n t i n u e d
a # a # # # a # re s to ra tio n ,
r e n o v a t io n
and maintenance of Historic
Hopper Academy, built in 1906
on a city block at Pine and
Hickory avenues between Celery
Avenue and 11th Street. Hopper
Academy was the first school for
blacks in Seminole County, dat­
ing back to the late 1800's.
The Georgetown school has
stood as a pillar in the communi­
ty and a symbol of educational
excellence, developing a storied
history.
Because the community of
Georgetown was key factor in the
economic development of
Sanford, it seems natural that the
first school for children of labor­
ers, business owners and domes­
tic workers would emerge there.
The tint school for blacks was
called the Georgetown Public
School located on the northeast
comer of 7th Street and Cypress
Avenue. According to Sanford
City Commission minutes, die
school existed before 1885. In that
year; trustees at the school peti­
tioned the dty council for aid to
enlarge the building. The council
appropriated $85 for building
materials, and the addition was
completed January 17, 1887,
according to Altermese Bentley's
book, “Georgetown - The
History
of
a
Black
Neighborhood.'
According to tire 1886 Orange
County Public Schools Records

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for
the Sanford school was known as
Colored School No. 11 and con­
sisted of one staff member from
1886 until 1894.
William McLester; who was
the only staff member from 18881893, was listed as principal in
1890.
Joseph N. Crooms became
principal in 190607, and under
nis lead
eadership, die current
Hopper Academy building was
constructed and the school
became a leading educational
institution in Florida.
Crooma, whose wife taught in
the early years of BetnuneCookman College In Daytona
Beach, became die principal of Ids
namesake high school and estab­
lished a legacy of educational
excellence statewide. While prin­
cipal of Hopper, Crooms also
served as the state superintend­
ent of black education for several
years.
National leaders rose from the
halls of Hopper; Claude A.
Barnett, who moved to Chicago
and founded the Associated
Negro Tress (similar to the
Associated Press) which grew to
include 225 Negro newspapers
and magazines; lawyers Nathan
and Sidney McGill, Sidney
defended dvil right* in Florida,
while Nathan migrated to
Chicago and became a crusader
for Southern racism, working as
an attorney for the Chicago
Defender weekly newspaper.
Hopper served as an elemen­
tary, middle and high school until
Dooms Academy was built in
Goldsboro in 19X). The school
continued as an elementary until
the “new" Hopper Elementary
was built in the 1950's. The old
building was then transferred
into a community resource center;
housing such services aa employ­
ment and economic development
and other social agencies.
The school was restored to its
original state in the 1990's, but
extensive renovation is still need­
ed before it can be occupied.
Residents of Sanford the Dty
of Sanford and Hopper alumni
have embarked on a fundraising
campaign to raise $80,000 to bring
the structure into compliance, so
it can be used as a community
resource center and provide other
valuable services.

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US. Air Force. When ne returned
to Sanford to practice medicine in
1991, he immediately began vol­
untary services as football team
phytecton at his alma matet SHS,
whkh he did for 25 years — the
only OB/GYN ever known to
have held this position.
He maintained his life-long
interest and participation in ten­
nis.
In fact from 1976 to 1993, he
was ranked in the top 10 of Senior
Tennis in Florida. He continued to
play tennis until almost 81 years
of age. His love for the game and
love for SHS made the naming of
the SHS tennis courts, “The Dr.
John M. Morgan Tennis Center,"
one of the greatest honors he has
ever received.
The practice of medicine was
such a privilege for Morgan, and
he found it extremely gratifying
to take care of the people in his
hometown. He contributed great­
ly to the well-being of Sanford.
"John knew from early grade
school drat he wanted to study
medicine,"
said
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Wednesday, March 30.2005

remember 1haw problems in my
innards.'" Park said Morgan
recruited six pints of blood.
Morgan was a member of
Markham Woods Presbyterian
Church. He was also a member of
many medical associations,
American College of Surgeons,
Sanford Historical Museum,
American Cancer Society, Sanford
Rotary Club, and Pi Kappa Alpha
Fraternity.
He was redpient of the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
Topper Award for outstanding
community service, and he was
an Eagle Sanit.
Survivors include his wife of
58 years, Nancv; daughtrr. Both
Morgan Whigham; sons, John
Mettinger Morgan Jr., and Walter
A. Morgan; eight grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held Wednesday, March 30, at
5:30 p.m. at Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church. Graveside
burial will be Thursday at 3 p.m
at Evergreen Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made
to Markham Woods Presbyterian
Church or the American Cancer
Society.

Stenatrom, one of his oldest
friends. "Sanford has lost one of
its fittest dtirens and physicians,
and 1 have lost one of my best
friends."
Charlie Park, who had been a
dose friend since he and Morgan
attended Seminole High School
together; reflected on some of the
happier moments in their life­
times.
Park, also a doctor, alluded to
the two of them taking a side-trip
to Mexico City following a med­
ical conference in San Frandsco.
"While we were in Mexico," he
said, "John bought a lot of sou­
venirs, and brought them bade in
a wicker suitcase. When he got to
customs in Miami the customs
agent looked at it and asked,
'Where’s your burrow?'"
Park told of one serious
episode.
•There was that time when he
was en route to deliver a baby at
the hospital and ran into a freight
train on Mellonvillo Avenue near
Rosalia. He called me and I
rushed to the scene. He had hit
the steering wheel and had rup­
tured part of his insides. ’Give me
some pain killer;' he said, 'but

WASHINGTON — Six
Seminole County middle
school students have earned
their way into the 2005
Geography Bee State Qualifier
in Jacksonville, sponsored by
the National Geographic
Society.
The state qualifier will take
lace April 1 at Jacksonville
diversity. Students who
reach that level have won oral
geography bees at their school
and have qualified on a writ­
ten test from the National
Geographic Society.
Students from Seminole
County who will compete in
Jacksonville
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Jeremy
Howard,
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Cole, seventh grade, Rock
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Schools of the stale winners
will
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Educational
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I irM p u /e m the national
competition is a $25,000 col­
lege scholarship and lifetime
membership in the National
Geographic Societv. Secondand third-place linishers will
receive S I5.000 and $10 000
college* scholarships

The state bees an* the sec­
ond level of the annual
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first level began in November
2004 with contests in more
than 15,000 U S schools, in
which nearly 5 million sin
dents participated
The championship round
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"Jeopardy!" quiz show host
Alex Trebek for tlu* 17th w ar
— will Ih* held at National
l ieographic’s
Washington
D C , headquarters on Mav 25
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Midweek
March 30-31,2005

P a tr io ts

Kelley
outhurls
Smith in
pitcher’s
duel, 1-0
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

Lake Brantley senior lefthander Ryan Kelley (above) was Just a Htta bit bailer than Lake Mery's Joeh
Smith (above, left) ea Lamar Guy (above, right) drove in Jemile Weeks with Vie game's only run In foe
sixth Inning as the unbeaten Patriots edged foe Rams, 1-0. Thursday night at Tuttle Field.

p r e v a il

Jam in the bottom of the sev­
enth inning, falling behind 2-0
with runners on first and sec­
ond before getting a fly out to
end to earn nis third victory
without a defeat.
Ute lefty scattered five hits
and struck out 10 in posting
die shutout as Lake Brantley,
which was ranked No. 5 in last
week's FSWA Class 6A State
Poll, improved to 9-0 on the
season heading into this week's
big tournament in Kissimmee.
Smith was not too shabby
either, allowing only six hits
and the unearned run, while
striking out four as Lake Mary
fell to 7-3 on the season.

In other limited action fraaa
late last week, Lake Mary P m
suffered just its second tom of
the season, and first in district
play, as South Daytona-Wamr
Christian edged me Griffins, 31, on Friday.
Joe Carroll was the star for
the Eagles (6-4), allowing only
one hit and striking out 15 am
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also driving in a run with a
double.
Sophomore John CamposWhitley was also outstanding
on the mound for Lake Mary
Prep, striking out eight in hu
six innings of work.
The Griffins Ml to 5*2 overall
and 5-1 in district play.

I noti Wtuit s I ' l wki n in Your Nnt i h hnr f un ui

Whenever longtime rivals
Lake Brantley and Lake Mary
meet on the baseball you can
pretty much figure it will be a
toss-up. But it doesn't get
much closer than Thursday
night's Gass 6A-District 3 and
Seminole Athletic Conference
battle at Tuttle Field.
In an amazing pitcher’s duel
Patriots senior lefthander Ryan
Kelley was just a little bit better
than Rams’ Junior Josh Smith
as Lake Brantley remained
undefeated with a 1-0 victory.
The game was scoreless
through five innings before the
Patriots' top two offensive per­
formers paired up to score the
only run of the game.
Junior shortstop Jemile
Weeks was hit by a pitch and
then used his speed to get all
the way to third on a wild
pickoft attem pt UCF football
signee Lamar Guy. who is also
expected to go hiajh in the
upcoming Major League Free
Agent Draft then singled to
plate Weeks with what would
prove to be the game-winning
run.
Kelley worked out of a mini-

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No kicking back; these youth spend break playing soccer
toteMd of "kicking back" or
heading to the b e a m s or
theme paries 44 Central
Florida youth spent their
w ring break learning how to
kick and handle a soccer ball
better in Ajxx Orlando's new
W M k-kng spring break train­
ing camp. Boys and girls trav­
eled from Apopka, MetroWest
and Oviedo to itotw ood Park
in Winter Springs for the
opportunity to learn the
wortd-rencrwned youth train­
ing methods taught by Ajax
Onando coaches.
Most of the youth partici­
pating in this year's spring
bleak camp were exposed to
the Ajax training system for
the first time. To immerse
players into die Ajax culture
the developmental day camp
centered on fun and educa­
tional drills designed to chal­
lenge the participants by rein­
forcing basic fundamental
skills such as passing, receiv­
ing and scoring and introduc­
ing them to more advanced
soccer strategies. In addition
to the drills, players rounded
out their training by partici­
pating in small-sided competi­
tions and full-sided games.

“Any playet whether
novice or advanced, can bene­
fit from Ajax’s soccer schools
and camps," says Barry
Hulihoff, technical director
for Ajax Orlando. "Boys and
girls get a full week of indi­
vidual training, practicing
drills and playing matches
and go home with some basic
fundamental understanding
of the game and new friends
who snare the love of soccer."
Information on additional
soccer training including sum­
mer soccer schools and devel­
opmental training camps can
be found at www.ajaxorlando.us or by e-mailing soccerschootffajaxorlando.us.
Ajax Orlando is the exclu­
sive American affiliate of AFC
Ajax (Amsterdam). The com­
pany was founded in 2003 to
scout, recruit and train the top
soccer talent in the United
States at its Orlando, Florida,
headquarters. In addition to
operating its youth academy,
Ajax Orlando administers
national camps and interna­
tional tournaments to seek out
the nation's premier soccer
players.
More information about
Ajax Orlando can be found at
http: / / www.ajaxorlando.us.

Photo courtesy of WPS Communtcattont
Ajax Orlando coach Justin Corrado instructs seven, eight and nine-year olds at Trotwood Park for spring break soccer camp.

Florida Fish and W ildlife asking anglers “H ow’s the fishing?”
The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission's
(FWCs) recently restructured
Division of Freshwater
Fisheries Management is open­
ing communication lines with
anglers. The agency wants to

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learn more about what it
would take to improve fishing
opportunities here.
"We're trying to evaluate the
performance of the previous
fisheries division over the past
five years and find ways It)
improve it," said Darrell
Scovell who heads the new

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division. "We hope to measure
our progress, identity areas that
need attention and work with
communities to make things
better."
Scovell said the FWC is com­
mitted to conservation pro­
grams that are based on scien­
tific research and produce the
kinds of results anglers want to
see.
As a first step in this process,
the FWC is asking anglers to

take part in a survey it has
posted online at www.surveyroom.com / Fisheries! nput /.
Most people are able to com­
plete the questionnaire* in about
15 minutes. Response* and
comments are* confidential
Later, the FWC will publish a
summary of what anglers say
about the state o( freshwater
fishing here* m the Fishing
Capital of the World and what
the agency needs to do to make

it better.
In a second step, the FWC
will host a series of public
meetings to discuss survey
results and develop plans and
priorities for the* future*. Survey
participants will be asked
about their willingness to par­
ticipate in a future planning
meeting and about when and
where such meetings should
take place.
Deadline for completing the

survey is May 1.
AGENCIES ANNOUNCE
JOINT EFFORT TO PROTECT
MANATEES, ENCOURAGE
BOATING SAFETY
The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC), United States Fish and
Wildlife Service (USFWS) and
the United States Coast Guard
(USCG) has announced a joint
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Jacksonville denies No. 18 UCF of series sween
Bergman wins
900th game
as head
coach at UCF
Prom Staff Reports
ORLANDO — Sophomore
Matt Horwath finished 2-for-4
with a two-run home run and
two run* scored, but it was not
enough as Jacksonville scored
six runs in the seventh to
soueeze past No. 18 UCF, 10-9,
Monday night at Jay Bergman
Field. UCF was 21-1 when
leading after six innings of play
before the Dolphins erased a 74 deficit in the seventh with six
runs to avoid the series sweep.
With the win. JU evened its
record at 14-14,4-8 in the ASun while UCF dropped to 25-6
overall and 7-2 in league play.
The loss snapped UCF's fivegame winning streak over the
Dolphins.
Jacksonville took an early 2-0
lead in the third before
Horwath, the former Lake
Mary High School star who
transferred from LSU this sea­
son, belted his second homer of
the season, a two-run shot to
left, to tie the game at two in
the third.
Donald Brickie homered
down the line in right in the
fourth to give JU the lead again
at 3-2.
UCF responded with a RBIdouble to score Lake Mary's
Drew Butera, tying the game at
three in the fourth.
The Golden Knights tacked
on two runs in the fifth on a
two-run home run by former
Winter Springs High and
Seminole Community- College
star John-Michael Howell. The
home run was Howell's team­

leading seventh of the season.
JU got one run back in the
sixth on a RBI-single by Sean
McHugh, to cut the lead to 5-4.
UCF scored two more runs in
the sixth as Matt Ray doubled
in a run and Courtney Propst
scored on a wild pitch to give
the Golden Knights a 7-4 lead.
The seventh inning spelled
trouble for the Golden Knights
as UCF used three pitchers in
the inning. Derek Abriola
allowed the first three runners
to reach base on two singles
and a walk before giving way
to Dominic Petracca. Petracca,
from Seminole High School
yielded three runs on two hits,
including a bases loaded dou­
ble to former Oviedo High
School star Matt Lopez to drive
in three runs to give the
Dolphins a 9-7 advantage.
McHugh added a RBI-triple to
close out the big inning to give
JU a 10-7 lead.
The Golden Knights scored
one unearned run in the sev, enth as Marshall Bernhard
scored on a throwing error by
JU third baseman Logan James
to slice the deficit to 10-8.
UCF made things interesting
in the ninth as Lake Mary's
Ryan Bono delivered a RBI-sin­
gle to score Bernhard, but JU
closer Hunter Davis got out of
the jam for his sixth save of the
season.
JU reliever Matt Davis (2-1)
got the win with 2.0 innings of
relief while Petracca (0-2) was
saddled with the loss.
The Golden Knights totaled
11 hits on the night, including
two by Horwath, Howrll and
Bono, but UCF issued seven
walks and committed two cost­
ly errors in the one-run loss.
On Saturday, Butera had
blasted a walk-off home run
and Howell hit a two-run,
game-winning home run to lift
UCF to a doubleheader sweep

of Jacksonville, 4-2 and 5-4 at
Jay Bergman Field.
Howell crushed a two-run
•hot over the scoreboard in
right field in the game one vic­
tory while Butera clubbed his
walk-off shot down the line in
left field in the 11th inning to
complete the doubleheader
sweep.

The two wins also gave UCF
head coach Jay Bergman 900
for his career at UCF. In his
entire coaching careet
Bergman, who began the pro­
gram at then Seminole Junior
College and later coached at
the University of Florida, is
1,116-610-3 and 900-497-3 at
UCF.

In game one, sophomore Tim
Bascom won his fifth straight
start to lead UCF to the win.
The Dunedin native pitched 7.0
innings and allowed one
earned run on five hits with
five strikeouts. Petracca, a Jun­
ior; pitched 2.0 perfect innings
of relief Including two strike­
outs for his second save of the

year.
Dee Brown doubled in a nan
in the third to give the Golden
Knights a 1-0 lead. JU took the
leadin the fifth with two rune.
After Bernhard led off the
sixth with a solo home run to
right Add to tie die game at
two, Howell launched his twoSee C o l l e c t . Paee 41

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JU did not go down without a fight, scoring
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Zadi Haniff to tie the contest at four.
The game remained deadlocked until the 11th.
JU threatened to take the lead in the top of the
inning ae the Dolphins had a runner on second
with one out when Bergman called on Abriola to
enter the game from the bullpen. The Orlando
native got the final two outs on a groundout and
strikeout to keep the game tied at four.
bl the home half of the 11th, Butera drilled a I2 pitch down the field in left to give UCF the 5-4
wm. The walk-off home run was the first of
Butera's career on any level of baseball. Butera
drilled two bells foul on the day down the line
In left before keeping the game-tvinning blast
fair to end the contest.
Abriola (1-0) pitched 0.2 innings for the win.
The UCF bullpen pitched well ell day long,
going 9 2 innings and surrendering fust one run
an five hits with nine strikeouts.
UCF returns to action this weekend at A-Sun
rival Stetson. The three-game series begins
Friday night at 7 p.m. at Melching Field in
7 p.m. All three
DeLand. First ipitch
‘ is set for
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SwUCT ISP Sports Network (740-AM The
Tram).
STETSON RALLIES FOR 5-4 WIN OVER FAU
Stetson rallied from a 4-0 deficit to defeat
Florida Atlantic 5-4 in an Atlantic Sun
Conference game Saturday afternoon at FAU
Field.
The victory gave the visiting Hatters (16-10, 54 A-Sun) a hard-fought series win over Florida
Atlantic (15-9, 5-4 A-Sun) and moved Stetson
into a tie for fourth place with FAU in the league
standings. All three games wen? derided by two

tuns or lees.
"I am really proud of the effort from our play­
ers this weekend," Hatter heed coach Pete Dunn
■aid. "We needed to come down here and get at
least two games from a very good dub, and we
did. Our kids played their hearts out, and we
needed that kind of effort toda? "
With the score tied 4-4, Nick 1
reached on an error to leed off the eighth Inning.
Plnch-ninner Adam Tlndfe moved to second on
a sacrifice bunt by Joey Wilson, advanced to
third on e ground out by Brian Bocock, end then
•cored when Shane Jordan beat out an infield
"(thought if 1could hustle down there I
would have a chance to beat it out," Jordan said.
"1 gave it my best effort end it helped the team
get e very big run."
FAU threatened to tie the game in the bottom
of eighth as Brian Upman and Robbie
Wldunsky hit back-to-back singles with one out.
Ryan Heacox then came on in relief for the third
time in the series, and coaxed an inning-ending
double play off die bat of Mike McKenna.
Heacgx, who worked six shutout innings in
Friday's doubfeheadet had to work out of trou­
ble again in the ninth. With the tying run at third
base and the winning run on first, the Hatter
senior struck out Tim Mascia to preserve the vic­
tory.
"Heacox told us before the game if we needed
him he had one more inning left to give," Dunn
said. "Then when he got out of the eighth on just
two pitches we derided to put him bade out
there for the ninth.”
Florida Atlantic jumped on Hatter starter Cy
McCuen for four runs in the bottom of the first.
FAU collected three hits in die inning, including
a two-run single by Widlansky.
McCuen settled down after the first, and the
Hatters chipped away at the lead. Bocock had
an RBI-single in the second which extended his
hitting streak to 19 games. The Hatters then tied
the game with three runs in the fifth, highlighted
by a two-run single by David Golliner.
Cameron Abel (2-1) came on in the bottom of
the fifth and retired the first nine batters he
fa«?d.
"What a job by both seniors, Abel and
Heacox," Dunn said. "They have not had much
success this year, but both really stepped up
today."
Allen Knight (1-2) suffered the loss for FAU.
Stetson, winners of five of its last seven, was to
have visited USF Tuesday night before hosting
UCF this weekend.

Briefs
SANFORD POP WARNER
FOOTBALL
The Sanford Youth Football
Association (SYFA) is looking
for football/Cheerleading
Coaches, volunteers and
sponsors for this coming sea­
son.
The league will hold regis­
tration and a car wash this
Saturday, April Z at the
Walmart Plaza on Orlando
Drive from 10 a m. to 2 p.m.
The fee is $225 per person
with a non-tefundabfe 550 fee
due at time of registration
For more information, con­
tact the SYFA by email at
CHARITY BASKETBALL
The Recovery House of
Central Florida will play a
benefit basketball game'
against Radio Station
102.JAMZ FM on Friday,
April 5th. starting at 7:30 p.m.
at the Sanford Salvation
Army Gymnasium at 700
West 24m Street.
Al proceeds go to the
Salvation Army and Recovery
House.
For more information please
contact Brother James at 407323-5857.
CHAMBER GOLF
will
Golf
April 11th at H a m a d Golf
Mary.
Cost U flM per individual

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YOUTH SOCCER AND
FLAG FOOTBALL IN CAS­
SELBERRY!
Youth soccer and flag foot­
ball will be offered in the
Casselberry’s Athletics
Department this coming year.
Youth soccer will be available
to boys and girls ages 3-17
and flag football will be
offered to boys and girls ages
5-17. Sign up
up your children
chili * to
devek. i skills, good sports-

Mike Powers at 407-320-5058
or Assistant Principal Mike
Gaudreau at 407-320-5102.

BOXING TEAM
The newly started Sanford
Boxing Club, Incorporated is
looking for members ages 10to-17.
The club, which is affiliated
with the Sanford Police
Department and City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department meets on
manship, and Have fun!
Monday's and Wednesday's
Late registration for these
at the Sanford Armory, 915 E.
sports will be at the City of
First Street from 4:30 p.m. to
Casselberry Parks It
6:30 p.m.
Recreation office, 125 E.
Membership is a $37 fee per
Melody Lane. Monday
calendar year to USA Boxing,
through Friday, 8 a.nv-to-5
Incorporated and after the
p.m. The sign-up fee is 570 for first 90 days, a quarterly fee
Casselberry residents and $90 of 525 for equipment usage.
for ruin-residents This fee
Sanford Boxing Club,
includes an eight game sea­
Incorporated is a not for prof­
son an end of season award,
it corporation that is a mem­
and a jersey for each player.
ber club of United State
For mure information about
Amateur Boxing,
youth sports offered in
Incorporated.
Casselberry, visit our website
SBC was formed to intro­
at www.casselberry.org or
duce amateur boxing to youth
contact T.C. Donahue at 407in the community who might
262-7720 xl302.
benefit from the sport to
build self confidence, develop
SRD GOLF
self discipline, leam to func­
The City of Sanford
tion with others, develop
Recreation Department will
good sportsmanship and
host its annual Golf
Tournament on April 22,2005 experience the rewards of
always trying to do their best.
at Mayfair Country d u b .
USA Boxing, Inc. is the gov­
The proceeds raised from
erning body of all Amateur
this tournament will be dedi­
Boxing in the United States,
cated to the Historic Sanford
setting the rules and regula­
Memorial Stadium.
tions. As a member of USA
The tournament begins at 9
Boxing, Inc. athletes will be
a m. with a shotgun start 4*
allowed to participate in box­
person scramble. Players
ing activities sponsored by
must register in advanced by
USA Boxing, and will be pro­
completing a registration at
vided a small excess medical
the Sanford Recreation
Department before April 18th. accident policy for injuries
suffered during boxing activi­
Cost is 550 per player. For
more information, please con­ ties.
tact Evelyn Bennett at 407For more information please
330-5697 or email:
call Sanford Boxing Qub
bennetteBci.aanford.fl.us
Incorporated (Rick Rusai) al
407-782-0523; the Sanford
SHS BOOSTER'S CLUB
Police Department (Office
GOLF
Shamar) at 407-323-3030; or
The 16th Annual Seminole
the Sanford Recreation
High School Booster's Qub
Department at 407-330-5697.
Gou Tournament will be held
on Saturday, May 14th at
BASEBALL PLAYERS
Mayfair Country Club.
WANTED
The event will b
The National Youth
u i with a tootgun start and
Baseball Association is lookwill be played under a
tog for youth baseball play­
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20 that would like to be a
and Hole Sponsorship is
part of its 2005 National and
available at 5100.
International Tournament
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and/or the Summer
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Former Seminole Community College standout Kitus Witherspoon (shown making a lay-up two years
ago) has been named a finalist for the College Comeback Player of the Year Award.

Kitus Witherspoon named
finalist for National Award
Special tothe HereM
Acknowledging what for­
ward Kitus Witherspoon over­
came to play basketball tor the
Indians this season, the V
Foundation, in partnership
with ESI’N, selected the
Arkansas State University play­
er as a finalist for the presti­
gious Comeback Award.
"What a great honor for
Kitus to be selected as a finalist
for an award that carries so
much meaning in the game of
college basketball," said head
coach Dickey Nutt. "Then? are
so manv basketball players
across the country tnat had to
overoome so much to get
where they are, but Kitus has
certainly had a tough road as
well. I think he personifies the
spirit of this award and will be
a fine representative as a final­
ist."
Witherspoon transferred to
ASU from Seminole
Community College after sit­
ting out last year to finish his
degree requirements. During

that time, Witherspoon could
not play organized competitive
basketball
Missing a season of basket­
ball only to play at the nation’s
highest level of collegiate com­
petition is difficult enough, but
Witherspoon also had another
obstacle to overcome.
Dunng an early morning pre­
season conditioning run on
Sept. 15, 21X14, Witherspoon
was struck by an automobile
and was taken to the hospital
for treatment. The accident left
Witherspoon needing stitches
to repair a large laceration on
his arm and causes! him to
miss nearly the entire presea­
son conditioning program.
He still managed to play in
ever)' game while playing his
way back into shape.
Witherspoon ended the year
leading the Indians with 7.0
rebounds per game and was
fourth on the team by averag­
ing 8.6 points per game. While
playing in all 29 games, the 6foot-8 former Btxine High
School star started 17 games on

Outdoors---------Continued from Page 2B
federal, state and local manatee protection effort
in south Florida identified as "Operation
Manatee Shield".
There are 33 additional local law enforcement
agencies directly involved in the enforcement
effort. Aircraft and a variety of waterborne
patrol vessels including airboats and jet skis will
be used during the operation.
In Lee Count)' a six-day multi-agency enforce­
ment effort began on March 16th. Operation
Manatee Shield kicks off in conjunction with sea­
sonal speed zone changes that occur annually in
March and April. As local waters begin to warm
along both coasts, manatees begin to migrate in
large numbers from wintering areas in natural
warm water springs and warm water discharges
at power plants. These migrations occur most
notably from Brevard Count)’ on the east coast,
south to the Florida Keys and northward to
Sarasota County on the west coast. The joint
force will focus its attentions on the southern
half of the state because of migration patterns
and cumulatively, it's where 10 of the 14 mana­
tees lost to boat strikes have occurred since
January 1.
Locally, members of the Lee County Marine
Law Enforcement Task Fonx? that include the
FWC USCG - Ft. Myers Station, Florida
Department of Environmental Protection, Lee
County Sheriff’s Department Cape Corel Police
Department Ft. Myers Police Department and
toe Sanibel Police Department will join together
in the enforcement of manatee protection zones
and boating safety laws.
"Joint enforcement efforts like Operation
Manatee Shield, are designed to muster the vari­
ous resources of all agencies in an efficient man­
ner that gives a blanket le v el a t protection to this
endangered species," said USFWS Supervisory
Special Agrnt Frank Kuncir.
Kundr also pointed out that manatee protec­
tion areas end speed zones are identified by
white signs or buoys with International Orange
borders end legal requirements within. Boaters
are reminded mat federal end state boating reg­
ulations require them to maintain a proper look­
out for regulatory markets, navigational aides
and other boaters as well aa comply with regula­
tory signs.
Law enforcement agencies will saturate local

the year and averaged 21 min­
utes per game.
His best game came in
Jonesboro when he scored 22
points and hauled in 14
rebounds in ASU’s win over
Western Kentucky.
The V Foundation tor Cancer
Research, named alter the late
North Carolina State head
coach Jim Valvano, is now in
its filth year of selecting a play­
er for the award. This season,
50 student-athletes both male
and female were nominated
from all levels of competition
in the NCAA. To be eligible the
student-athlete, or team, must
have accomplished a personal
triumph in the face of adversi­
ty. The winner of the award
will be announced during
ESPN’s basketball Final
Four/NIT weekend coverage.
One of the 11 finalists that
Witherspoon will be competing
against is the FSU women’s
basketball team that had to suf­
fer with losing an assistant
coach and player to death in
the past 12 months

Law enforcement teams will also emphasize
boating safety regulations including the accessi­
bility of personnel flotation devices required for
every occupant on Nurd, properly charged fire
extinguishers and all other required safety
equipment.
Maps and text descriptions of manatee protec­
tion zones and Ntating safety zones are obtain­
able at MyRVC.com from the RVC as well as
through Lee County N uler’s guides available at
Lee-county.com/naturaltesources/ guide.htm or
through county tax collector offices and manne
supply outlets. Boaters should check all the
information from federal, state and local soum?s
to insure their awareness of all federal, state and
local speed regulations where they boat.
Agency representatives noted that additional
similar task force initiatives to Operation
Manatee Shield will be slated statewide during
the summer and again in the fall when manatees
reverse their migration to wintering sites in the
13 counties where state regulations have Nvn
adopted, pursuant to the Marine Mammal
Protection Act and Endangered Species Act.
A list of required boating safety equipment for
vessels can be found by contacting any RVC
regional office, which can be located by checking
the state government listing in the front of your
local telephone directory or by contacting any
USCG Station, Auxiliary Squadron or Flotilla.
For more information on legal protection for
this endangered species, visit the USFWS Web
site or contact their Vero Beach Office of
Ecological Services at (772) 561-3909, or the
agency's Office of Law Enforcement at (352) 241*
6415. Additional information may also be
obtained by contacting toe FWCs southwest
regional office at (863)648-3200 or by visiting the
FWCs Web site at MyFWCnim.
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calling businesses all over the
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Call Jeff. 407-774-5335

Plumbing Experienced sewer
6 dram cleaner Top dollar
paid Own van a plus 407-3267522
RokatXa Maintenance Person
A Yard Person needed pi Una
407-323-6019

i X I ( I I M V I A S M S 1A N I
N I \ (&gt; I l) I M M I I ) I A I I 1 &gt;

experienced dispatcher tor
our Daytona Beech operabon
This person «ntl work 4 days
on vto 4 days c* 0400 to 1600
and t6 00 to 04 00 Every two
months we rotate shifts This
position will be pax) a salary
oF $33 000 00 to 635.000 00
per year with annual reviews
yearly
The
selected
candidate will have 3 years
dispatch/drtver
manager
eipenence to a fast paced
trucking environment Strong
computer and organizational
skills are necessary
Wa have excaMnt benefits to
include Major Medical. Low
Weekly cost. $10 00 00-pay
6100 00
deductibles
Prescrgton drag card. Denial
Insurance, Company Paid
Life Insurance tor Employee
and Famrty. 401A with SOS
company match ol 4 V also
paid holidays and vecakons
PLEASE SUBMIT SALARY
REQ UIR EM EN TS
W ITH
RESUME TO (336)6*1-3216
or CALL (600) 709-2536
Sales Assist PT/F Longwood
Rone 6 cDitpUM M i 67-8R*
Resume
to
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SaMa Faraan: Vertical Winds
Al Wads povxdad (NoooticaAs)
Meet customers n ttav homes
$4OK*
par year
Qas
allowance Some exp hetptoi
407-630-4700
Seeking lull-time Minister ol
Muse tor a growing Misstonary
Baptist Congregation
in
Sanford Submit resume' to
Muwc Search Committee New
Bethel M B Church. P O Box
854 Santord. FL 32772
•ITfAM O CN O IIO UN D P M
CREW :
Experienced
underground utility pipe
workers (407) 322-6133
Part tone cask, servers S
dlelwaaher needed. Contact
Mylene.
407-323-7306

Vivona's
Fine
Italian
Restaurant to Lk Mary needs
experienced F/T sub 6 pure
makers Call 407-330-2040

Full or Pari Time. 50*.
commission Popular Products
610 00 Start up Free materials
407-333-6156

Santord/Lk Mery Area:
Colonial Village Twin Lakes,
available Apr 1st 6699/mo 635
move to No deposits required
407-402-3141

73— Employment
W anted
Certified Nurse Assistant
seeking
employment,
references, reliable, caring
non-smoker. 26 yrs Exp
Tm portM on 6 n g t tfvft 407323-9364

100—C ondominium
R entals
2BR/2BA new townhome,
comm pool, near Seminole
town Center. 61030/mo Sec
61030 1st morth 6200 oft 407774-1040

Expd book keeper looking to
work out of home office 6yrs
exp 6 refs available 407-3210278.

CXPtMCNCKD MOTHER
WU. DOMRVKTMOMMV
HOMS. CALL CHRM8Y AT

Winter Springs 3/2 condo.
Casa Park vaas screen porch
6950'mo 352-267-7466/407977 3565

467-321-6271

FR EE

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Vbry Mm , very etsen tom rm.
a* uO. cable. AC. mdry. phone,
kitch u m . sec dr. resident
owner, pnvala entrance No
lm eking I Only drug tree
eebar need apply. 407-314-

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

FRAMERS NEEDED
Perm anent
Positions
Available,
Plus Homing
Assistance.

In Daytona Beach.

Must Have Own Tbols

mm*

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

STSQ/mo

HI
1&lt;

6375/Mo. met.util. tut. W/D.
cable nr SCO aapL NS. quiet,
proff 407-322-1607

95— Roommate
Wanted
Seeking a person to share my
home, vww ot Lake Monroe, ful
house pnm grn Cal 407-326
7232 tor an appointment

•600/mo
: 3 9 . Over 1500 aq
X w*c porch, lanced yd. 2 car
6875

107— M o b il e H omes
For R ent
m Tbeeaunby

Ml NT
TA 1
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l aniard:
2/t
Duplex
Renovated. Tile Floors. New
Appis. Fenced yd. Off St
Partung, $700/6650 Dap
i
Saaderd: PMcM M bs. Qatad
Community.
2/2 5
Townhousa.
All
Appts
Including W O , Scraen Patio
Comm Pool Mmutas From I4 t 417 6925/6925 Dep
Sanford: Placid Weeds
Sub: 1 2 Adjacent to Wefctow
Elamantary. Spaoous Homs
Eat-In Kitchsn.
Double
Garage. Mmutas To 1-4 6 417
6995S995 Dep
DOYLE M ANAGEM ENT
W t RONT AMD M U .

Lake Mary Rhrd A 627.

407-321-4764
2/1.

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M A N At

Saniard, Fum. rm. ahare
kichn A bath. utiutiee
inyly dad 6100Mb. e dap.
407-323-1062.

HOMCSI
Santord 3/1 CH A 12BCU)Rd.

Mobiia home tor real 6500dn.
6500'mo Rental history
required 912-262-5*51^

114—
W arehcxjbe/R ental

S pace
Warehouse. 7.600 eq ft.
Santord. 3 oftc a t. truck
hagtaa. $3 125/mo (65 OtVsq X)
Cal Mon-Fn. 6-5. 407-3220064

117—C ommercial
Rentals
FOR
L SPACE tdaal tor offloa, taa
room, gffl shop or ttnaaal 1662
•q ft with kitchen and badi
CMPoraglMMy 407-3226678

Reedy 3/105 6600 Pets cAwfh

IC B g W S C T ilT S y

dep

695(Vmonth 2/1, 8590/month

407-323-4649

IN VES TM EN T REVIEW S

BrwoA.Focaa.AAM S
Lake Miry Villige/Publis Ceuta
3801 W. Lake Mary Blvd.. Ste. 161
Call (407)302-1308 today.

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4 line ed..........
.................... 1 week $ 1 8 ................... 3 weeks $36
................... 2 weeks $25....................4 weeks $45
Yard 8elee....S Hnee lor $15

ClaMlflMd Contract Rates
(Requires minimum 5 Knee per doy end 13 week
contract. Credit Application Required)
$ - 1 0 Hnee_____________tOpSne
11-2$ Knee____________ t $#Sn&gt;
21 or more Hnee................ TOjtfHne

Legal Advertising

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 8 1 1

166 Long Leaf Pin* Circle,
3 2. 1 Car Geraga. Town
Villa,
Scraen
Porch
Community Pool 6 Tennis
6965/mo
•2166 Amelia, 2BR Plus
Bonus. New Carpet. Carport
No Pets. No Smoking.

f

112 Anderson Cede. Santord.
3/1 5. ChA. wa* to wad carpal.
6700/ttu 1st 6 lest. 6300 dap
407 299-1596

(PTBpaymtot Required)

Ad and Get A
G arage Sale Kit

: New 3/2 Home m
Caiary Lakes. l465sqlL2Car
Garage. Ayailabto
61100/mo
Brand nsw 4/2. In
C ^ ry Lakaa 2021 Sq FI
Vww Section 8
61250/mo

4 0 ) 322 8 6 )8

4073710759

Classified Ratos
Phont 407 322 0038

I f A ll T
M X TA IS

W B U LV M H TA LB
tterbng • 662/wfc

Hketertc Dotaiben
407-336-4423

n f u r n is h e d

p o r /IC

103— H ousesU nfurnished

93— R ooms For
R ent

sad

motivated
individual
to
compliment well established
service tores Experience
required 4O7-324-20S0

U

lardordAaba Mary: i . 2. and
3 Deekcxjn Apts Hetog al 6666
Lake Front Lrving Free Rent1
Call now. 407-322-0104. EHO

97— A partments •
Furnished
Sendee Tech; Serious

103—H ouses-

99— A partments U nfurnished

71— H elp Wanted

$4.96 per oolumn inch

Shop with ut
evecydey

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HIOPPARII H(1MIS
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3/2 OW,

OampMFyaa^raadytomM

in. SM7/mo. (ndudea M rant
wflh approved credft. 407-323•190.

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181— A ptuances 4c
2/1, w «h Bonus
Boom, applancea. kneed yd.
earpon, ISO ,900
4/2. m ar 1700 sq
R w Aiv, Din. Fern Rm w/Fpic,
2 Scm d Porchss on oust 1/4
yd. 1138,900.
3/1. wAJv. O n .
Fem Rm. on over 1/4 acrs
k n e e d yd. 8129,900

PAUL OSBORNE
VUilURI 1 PROP! R1IES

407 271-4764
I BUY HOUSES FOR CASH.
CM 1094774

Furniture For S ale
n#c#niiy
■tapped s b M wq, ortglnel paid.
8300. 407-328-8185
Bad: N A SA Technology Viaco
mamory loam manrssa Ml. aa
assn on TVAAaK 20 yaar nonproralad warranty All nsw m
piaatc Rstaaa 81589. mutt M l
1586 407-631-1322 or 386-7531515 DsMvsry evariabk

Pillow-Top M stlrsst ssta
Oussn, $135, King. |19S. 407331-1941 or 388-753-0489

Fair pries lor owner
Imanced homei Can 407221-7959

2/1, 55* part., new pamt,
awning &amp; skirling. $3500 obo
Terms

407-3144154

S u m iE s
Had el
■hok. color w N k . I2toe.mek,
8 m asoH 8400 407-417-7753.

# Patti's Pet
Sitting A
W 1 Care For YOur Dog or Cat
m Vaur Ham a W tvk You Are
done! Bentyol T I C Wd bring
in new papers, ma4 end even
water
piantal
Ve
w aonabk
Rateal
n eterencee Available Upon
O M l PWeee Cel 407-3148703

209—C

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191— Building
M aterials

Sanford D on 't Chib rummage
Sale. Set. Apr 2 . 8 -4pm 2020
U ty Court, otl 20th St Help
support the Lions!
Yard Sale; 810 Avon Cl. Lake
Mary Greenwood Lakes, off
Queen ibndge. left on Avon Cl
Maternity clothes, baty/toddler
clothes, baby equipment, toys,
pool cover, household Herns. 61230 pm Sat. Apr 2nd

217—G arage S ales

M iscellaneous
/, candy appw
red (nice) Reedy to roil
$650 407-323-5978

Aluminum, C ans, Coppar,
Braes. Newspapers. Auto
Radiators A Batteries
Kokomo Recycling:

231—C ars For S ale

231—C ars For S ale

2000 Suruki Esteem Wagon
One owner. 32k. auto. A C . CO
$4,990 C a l Saturn North. 3216893009

2001 Saturn SC2 Coupe One
owner, loaded, w ont laett
$5,990 C a l Saturn North. 321689-3009

2002 Saturn Vue AW D One
owner, alt power $12,990 C a l
Saturn North. 321-669-3009

2000 ford Taurus. All power,
won! Iasi t $8,990 Call Saturn
North, 321-889-3009

Hot TutVSpa. 5 person. Shp. 20
jets, cab . Lights, never used
Warrty. retail $4300. sacrifice.
$1595 407-859-2582

2000 Hyundta Accent One
owner, auto. A C , A moral
$4,990 C a l Saturn North. 321689-3009

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231—C ars For S ale

2001 Saturn L300 Sedan One
own*. V-6. Loaded. $7,990 Cal
Saturn North 321-689-3009

1997 Saab 900 One owner?
sunroof, loaded $4 990 Can
Saturn North 321 -689-3009
1999 Daewoo Notnra Wagon
One owner, badRd $3 990 Cal
Saturn North. 321-689-3009

2001 Saturn SC2 Coupe
Sunrool. one owner, loaded.
$8 990 Can Saturn North. 321889-3009

2000 Chevrolet Cavalier Auto.
A G Sletpo More1 $4 990
Cal Saturn North. 32t -689-3009/

2001 Saturn SC 2 Coupe Rare
color, sunroof auto loaded
$8 990 Cad Saturn North 321689-3009

1 m fw ood Household Sate:
856 East Church Ave oft 17-92.
1 block north ot 434 at
McDonald s Complete home
contents, furniture, tools
collectibles A cook books Fri
4/1 Sat 4/2 8-5pm

M-F, 10-5. 80L8-1

221—G ood T hings
to Eat

11

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S P E C IA L S t

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SANFORD AIRPORT

M iscellaneous
— f 6 * sa l e —
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Equipment

388-532-8503

at the

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Great Opportunity To Make
A Great Income $$$

Comenlcnt
Part • Time Positions Available

5459

1s t M o n th s R e n t
With l? Mo lease &amp; Approved Credit

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Flexible Schedule •Apply In Person
Monday • Friday - 9:00 a m. ■4:00 p.m.
Or fax resume w/coversheet to 407-859-9799
attn: Jay Bennett

Dollar Rent ACar
2UK) Red Cleveland Ulvd. Sinlord. FI 32773

Country Lake i

3291 S. Sanford Avt., Sanford

407-323*2628

• Sales Agents
• Customer Service Reps
• Service Agents • Greeters

300 OFF

S 66f*1C «n M u ta n ts

Call for your tour today!!

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Studio Apartments
Starting at

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DOLLAR RENT A CAR

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with Lakefront views.

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on Lake Monroe

2004
Chevrolet
Claaslc.
Factory warranty Must Sea*
$9 990 Can Saturn North. 321689 3009

2002 Saturn SL1 Sedan Auto
A C . one owner. $6 990 Can
Saturn North 321-689 3009

ORANGES
A
RED
GRAPEFRUIT MERIWETHER
FARMS 3461 CELERY AVE
SANFORD

S / H lt 'IO llS

Jtegatta Shores

2004 Chevrolet Cavalier Auto
A G C D A More1$7,990 C a l
Saturn North. 321-689-3009

2002 Saturn SI Sedan 5
Speed, one owner. 29k. $7,990
Cal SmanNortv 321-689-3009

t u w . 1ST. Sanford

Affordable

Docks Shops sic Also CuVeti
Pipe 15'*20 HT*20 Cat For
Prices Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293-5788

2003 Saturn L200 Sedan
Auto. Loaded $8 990 C a l
Saturn North. 321-669-3009

2002 Buick Century One
owner, loaded $6,990 Can
Saturn North. 321 -889-3009

I
Large Community Sale Mtsc
clothing, furniture, household
goods lunch also available
Meadowlea on the River Club
House. 2 Leasureworkt Dr.
DeBary Apr 2. 8 -3pm

CORRUGATED
STEEL
ROOFINO for Barns Boat

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231—C ars For S ale
219—Wanted

407-321-0094
M M K C O A T: Full length with
hood Sire large, kepi m turner
storage $3000 Call 386-7898070

Bsda: A* brand nsw Never-Ftp

Pool Ta M s: Oorgsoua 8
fumrture-etyk table. decor t trva
legs, laalhor pockets overfired
1" three piece Italian slats
Accessory Ul. bale Brand nsw
tn crate Coal $4500; sell
$1350 407-402-1781 or 366753-0488

157—M obile H omes
For S ale

217—G arage S ales

157—M o ttu H omes
Fo r S a u

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2714 Bidoewood Ave., Sanford *330-5204

PAYMENTS
Payment! may
be made by
cash, check or
It required lor

TO PLACE AD CALL
407-322-2611
OR M X
407-323-9408
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1999 Toyota 4 Aumor: ana
owner, loaded. $5,990 Cat
Saturn North. 321
2 Dodga Caravana. 02 A O f
Wit a rt as whole or tor parts
407-322-5406
2000 M redaM vauraa*. t a r
A/C. loadad $5,900 Cat
Saturn North, 321-549-3009
2000 Mercury VAagw: laatiar.
rear A C . toadad H O M O Cat
Saturn North. 321-499-3009
2002 Chavrotat TredXorer LT
4*4 laafhar. loadad. 111.940
Cal Sakfn N ati. 321-4
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R aarA C AH pcreail &gt;12.tt0
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cwmot W a c o m Court

JAMESM MAGEE. ESOUME
I
NaduchM 5 Mapaa. P A
225 Htecraat Soaal
Ortondo. FL 32401
Tatephona (407) 423-1070

By AtohaCyrua
DaputyCNm
iai. Thai
t h e la w o f f ic e s o f d a v o

J STERN, PA.. ATTORNEY
FOR PUUNTIFF
401 4 Urtvareay Dmre

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PuMah M odi 30. 1005 and | (554)233-5000
Apr* 9, 2006
0155
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 544m T H t cm cu rr c o u r t
733-5555 M ACCORDANCE
I COUNTY.
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
D tS A a im c a a c t . pan
I• I
Md&lt;
COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION, M Wa SEMMOLE County
IM 407-455-4777, 1ROBERT M NORWICH
M (TOO) Ot 1-500•toa ROBERT MARTM
•55-5770. vto Flondo Ratey
NORWICH. S R .
Morah 30. 2005 and
Apr* 5. 2005
0147

TO
Theadnunobaeandma
pi ROBERT M NORWICH
atop ROBERT M NOMWCK.
ill.
m

Morah 30. 2005 and
AprlS. 2005
0155

NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN.
WM MLHM AS CUST (ROSE).
Wa hoidor oI Wa looowmg corbltcateti) haa Mad aafd earMcatat*) tor a toa daad to ba
Wareon Tha careacted
nurrtoar(t) and yaarta) ot
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OP ISSUANCE: 5555
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THORNE.
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RO O E ORB 1314 POST*

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387 E. Jeaeup Avenue
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and M dhare who d im an
ired in tietoiowing property:
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County d

CAM NO.: 95CAA515-14K

Monday. MAY 4 1
1100am
Payment ol Sate
bte documartary
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an omowd aw&lt;d to Wa lasted
tod * due a*wm 74 hom dlar
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ba oadi or guarmatrumant,
made
payable to wa Ctor* d Wa
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an 3/24/7005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDME HARFORO
Deputy Cterk
PUbbter March 30. 2005 and
A p r il I I . 70.1005
0702

carMad iunda onty OVICOO
TOWINQ reaarvaa Via nghl to
or reluaa any and at

NOTICE IS HERESY OIVEN
WM MLHM AS CUST (PALM)
WB holder d We
calm 11 haa Mad
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raauad Wareon Tha
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YEAR
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Pubbth March 30.2005
0193
WW Wa Court WTTHM THE
LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER l&gt; « DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
Vatacte Auction •900am
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
WHEN Apr* 111445
WHERE Paula Towwg ISIS I 130) DAYS AFTER T IC DATE
W lit Steal Santord. FL 32771 [ OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON T»€M
(407)321-7542
VEHICLE
otw sda
YEAR 1957
MAKE DOOOE
cterma or
MOOEL STATION WAQON
COLOR GRAY
V IN I 1B4FK5137HX104320
Whets Aucbon MB 00am
WHEN Aprtl 113444
WHERE Paula Torung. 1414
W lit Seaet SanfonS FL 32771
(407)321-7442

VEHICLE
YEAR 1945
MAKE FORO
MOOEL PICKUP
COLOR BLUE
VM I 1FTCF1SNTFNA44345
Vetucto Aucbon •• OOam
WHEN Aprtl 44- M M
WHERE Pad* Tomng. ISIS
W 1st Seaet Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1597
MAKE CHEW
MOOEL 2DR
COLOR REO
VMP 2G1FP22PXV2124474
Vahcte Aucbon •• atom
WHEN Aprtl 117444
WHERE PtoJO Towng.
W laiBaaal.Sardord.Fl 32771
14071321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1105
MAKE PLYMOUTH
MOOEL 40R
COLOR WHITE
VM P 1P3BJ4702FC1WT7

____ ____ i Vaa court WTTHM
THREE (Si MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLARIS NOT SO F IE O
W U BE FOREVER BARRED

GAGE COMPANY N Wa
NnaM. told JEFFREY W
HICKS. Si W . m s I
m SEMMOLE
Cowdy.
LM44. Store B. LAKE 1RANTLEY IELE1 M AOOtTION. ta

By order ol the City Com m ruon ol tha City ol Sanlord. Ftortda.
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F TH ESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CO N TACT TH E HUMAN RESOURCES O FFICE ADA CO O R ­
DINATOR AT 407-330-5410 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE O F TH E
M EETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a parson decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with rasped to any matter considered al tha above
meeting or hearing, ha may need a verbatim record ol the pro­
ceedings. including the testimony and tendance, winch record to
not provtoed by the City ol Sanlord (FS 246 0105)
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Ctort
Publish March 30. 2005 and Apr* 6 2005
0209
•torch IS . 2005

Publah March 30. 2005 and
A p rtl 2005
0207

! O F A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER TH E
ADOPTION OF AN O R O M A N C t B Y TH E C ITY O F
BANFORO. FLOM OA
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing win ba held in Ma
Commission Chambers at the City Hat. 300 North Part Avenue,
m Iha City d Sanlord. Florida, at 7 00 o'ctoch PM on Monday,
Apr* 11. 2005 to consider tha adoption ot an ordinance by Mo
City d Sanlord. Florida, described as toitows

THE ADOPTION OF AN
I BY THE
CITY OF

OROM ANCE NO. 3919
Noboa • hereby grren Wd a
Pubac Haamg art ba haU w Wa
OemmNMcn Chamber* at Wa
C«y Ha*. 300 North Part
Avenue, in wa Cay d Sartord.
Ftortla. M 700 ottort PM on
MenMre Aprtl It , M S to contedar Wa adepbon d an orrtnanoe by wa Cay ol Sartord.
Ftanda

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORCA
by GERALDME HARFORD
Puitoh March » . 2006 and
A p rtl IS. 20. 2005
0400

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF BANFORO.
FLORIDA.
«L O B M G . VACATING. AND
ABANDONING THAT CERTAIN
PORTION OF PARK AVENUE
LYMO BETWEEN PALMETTO
AVENUE
ANO
FRENCH
AVENUE
EXTENDED
NORTHERLY AND BETWEEN
LAKE MONROE AND EAST
SEMINOLE
BOULEVAnO.
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABX.(TV. CONFLICTS ANO EFFEC­
TIVE DATE

■hat have an opportunity to ba
By order d 4to Cay Commteteon
dW a Cay d Sartord. Ftanda

tobapMdby l a
AM M Wa aMe I
&lt;4 hour* i
ite d *M*

cry
301 North Part
FL. 37771. M
1! SO *m. on Vto 21 AMOtAprt.

payabto to wa Ctorb d wa
C a m Cent

MARYANNE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
fiCMSKSE COUNTY, PLOROA
by O ER A LO M HARFORO
Ctort
March 30. 7005 and
A p rtl 1170.7005
I NO: MTV YEAR

d Prepare LEG
LOT • PLK F WA8HMGTON
OAKS EEC IP O I I F O I

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDMOS
SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COOROMATOR AT 407330-5510
45 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE M O TM O

to

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC Ra
to repart a decrany
or haamg. ha may
a vorbaam record d wa
wrerengWa

recort a not prowdre by Wa
CtydBartore &lt;FS2S5 0i05l

PARCEL ID# 31 -14-31 -5*1-

The dated Wo tret |
d laa noboa • ktorah 30.3004

TO ANNEX 0 IS ACRE O F PROPERTY LYING BETW EEN
COUNTRY CLUB ROAD AND CR 45 A AND BETW EEN OLD
LAKE MARY ROAD AND W AIRPORT BOULEVARD. AS
SHOWN ON TH E MAP BELOW

A complete daacnpbon and a copy d the ordnance shat ba
d lha olhca d Ma City Ctort tor M persona doemng to

on &gt;74/7005

CIRCUIT

At parbea in mlarete and dtiiena shall have an opportunity to ba
heard at tax) hearing

Courthouaa.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
WM MLHM AS CUST (NOSE).

CLEMK OF THE
COURT
By AtahaCpw

M
Oansral Counate
Florida t o No 0000525
Sammote County Sharttb Olhca
100 Buah Boulevard
Santord. Florida 32773
(407)0554503
Attorney lor Patteonar

A complete description and a copy d the ordinance ahrtl ba
available at the office d the City Ctort lor r t persona dertrtnQ to
examine Wa aama

on 304(3005

MAM 45. TOSS.

(2)

I HEREBY CERTIFY WM a tore
and correct copy d *ue Noboa d
Fortadure Comptovd waa furhad by U S earthad ma*.
return recaad requaatod. to wa
abowa-namad addreaaaat Wt*
25W day d March 2005

TO ANNEX 9 73 ACRES OP PROPERTY LYING BETW EEN
RINEHART ROAD ANO O REGO N AVENUE AND BETW EEN
LOWE AVENUE AND RINEHART ROAD; A S SHOW N O N TH E
MAP BELOW:

N O 7441
Daocrerton d Prepare LEO
LOT 74 HARBOUR RCOE PS
24 PO 44
ABDEL-RAHMAN
O UTT
TAMAH. NAWAL QUTTAMAH

Tha lotioaring vahctea ara
oflyrgd igf tw )r

OorwM F Ertngar. w No
wetyoo Shotted ~
County. Fkjrtda, wraugh tea otht . Wvaibgotori or agent*,
lad Wa reovo property on or
about February 22. 2006. M or
v Wa area d 200 MaNaaa
Ctrcte. Caaaatoarry, Sarmnola
County. Ftortda SMd property «
m Wa custody d Wa Shardl d
Sanvnoto County tor Wa purla d tortofhde pureuam to
Chon*
932 701-432 704.
Florida Siaiute*
A Vanhad
ConpUMi (of F idaI judQmM ol
r g n W t nM DBBn WW VI are
above atyted Court

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC

At d aard property being m Wo
County &lt;* Gorranote. State ol
Florida

County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida,
on

CorrocHonM

7111
Sanlad. Florida 32773

MARYANNE MORSE
Ctort d W t C u m Court
By More S e m e
NOME Vbung
300 Third S I, NW
n. FL 33551

TO: Maud
John E.

PARCEL IDf 73-11-24-5141400-0410

1 400 4SS 7771

Unteaa auch carebcateta) mat
acconbng to toa.
dsacitaed &lt;n auch
a) are ba add to wa

N O TICt OF AUCTION

Proapacirv*
tedders
may
aiapsct l a vahctea on tha day

•ad, al no a M to you. to Wa prevtofon ot oanoM aaoNtonca.
Had
Court
*. (407) 445-4277,
2 aortdng day* at your
I at WN documant; ■ you

CSR TW C A Tl NO: 4W7 YEAR

MARCH 22.7005

Publish March 30. 2005
0190

Thi« auction art ba hatd i
A P M L H .M M . 81900 AM at
325 Autn Ava . Oviedo. FL

M 1100 am on Wa 21 day ol
Apt. 2005

not

ALL CLAMS NOT SO FEED I
WILL BE FOREVER BAHRCO.
UNTT17. BUUHNQ O. COACH
LIGHT ESTATES SECTION HA
NOTWITHSTANOINO THE
CONOOM84UM. AOCOROMQ
TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
TO THE DECLARATION OF
ABOVE. ANY CLAM FILED j CONDOMINIUM RECORDED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
N O R BOOK 1177. PAOE
AFTER THE DCCCOEMTS
1470. OF THE PUBLIC
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRI O
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLOROA.
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
•to 73 day at Mach.
MARCH 30. 2005

7424 Tommy* Turn
Ovredo. FL 32705
L eg als

.ter cadi al We Wed
door al «w Saminoto
County CourWouae. 301 Norto

A l parbea m miereat and cturena that have an opportunity to be
heard d u id haamg
By order d Ma City Commaann ol tha Cay d Santord. Ftortda.
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F TH ESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CO N TACT TH E HUMAN RESOURCES O FFICE ADA CO O R ­
DINATOR AT 407-330-9410 44 HOURS IN ADVANCE O F TH E
M EETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC H a pareon dectoea to repete a dadsion mada wrW respect to any manor conatoared M Ma oboua
mooting or hearing, ho may need a verbatim record d Mo pro­
ceedings. including Ma taabmony and evidence, which record to
rot provided by tha C*y ot Santord (FS 2440105)
CynMia Porter.
Deputy City Ctort
Pubfaah March 30. 2005 and Apr* 5.2005

0212
( l A ' . M I If 1

CyrMia Porter.
Dipute COy Ctort
M PURSUANT TO FLOROA
STATUES 713 7S THE POLLOWMO VEHICLE WILL EE
SOLO AT FUELJC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY A M L 11 M i AT
1040 AM AT CORTES TOMMQ
SERVICE. 345 0RN40E AM .
LONQWOOO.
FLORIDA
THESE VEMCLES ARE SOLD
AS IS WITH NO T IT U OUARANTEE SELLER
THE RIGHT TO B O
STARTS AT AMOUNT OWED
FOR TOWMQ AND ETORAQE.
VKWMG ONE HOUR PRIOR
TO SALE. FORM OP RAYIS CASH OR CAEMKRS
1) 1484 FORD F'
V M * II
It IB
VMS 1PMK11N4INA11774
3) 1444 FORO F-140

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March3 0 A 31,2006

m

Lccals

TM i C M cu rr c o u h t

OF SAIO SOUTHWEST QUAR­
TER OF THE SOUTHW EST
QUARTER OF SECTION 11. A
DISTANCE OF 645.75 FEET
TO THE EABT LINE OF THE
W EST HALF OF BAD SOUTH­
W EST QUARTER OF THE
SOUTHW EST QUnRiER OF
SECTION 11; THENCE RUN
SOUTH 00* 33’ 66* WEST.
ALONG SAID EAST LINE.
26 02 FEET; THENCE RUN
SOUTH 65* 44- 21* WEST,
68 23 F E E T THENCE RUN
NORTH 69* 49- 43* W EST
552 64 FEET TO A POINT
LYING 35 00 FEET EAST.
WHEN MEASURED AT RK3HT
ANGLES OF SAID WEST LINE
OF SECTION 11; THENCE
RUN SOUTH 40* 07* 13’
WEST. 54 79 FEET TO SAID
WEST LINE OF SECTION 11.
THENCE RUN NORTH 00* 24
52* EAST. ALONG SAID WEST
LINE 74 25 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING

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M l a n m m COUNTY
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C A M M X: M CA 4M 1-14W
c iv il

wwawwaa How*, me., iioao m m stub * m . Su m zoe,
AatmfMk, OA loots. appScaSon #40-117.f7»iM. The preset
a
rn Samlnoia County. SacSon 02, Ibwnahtp SI Bourn,
Asrii* t t Earn. Tha SUP appScaSon It tor oonaaucNon ot ■ — rI m walor managamanl eysiem to oatva • 2.736-aera. oflta*
,|E—ro—|m——mummI ■
bwmm
BAuhU
wa—t
m W i w iw
w w ti ram .

LDM, me., B10 DougtM A w ., SUM 1001 i Alturaomt Springs, PL
98714, sppfcatton #40-117-91*96*2. Ths preset It loctltd In
Bemlnam County, BeeBon SO. Ttmnohlp 21 Bourn. Rang* so
E m L The ERP apploaSon It lor oonaitucSon ot a aurfaoa water
msnaoonwnl ayttem tor a 3.46 aero, oommorctal davalopn— tl
known aa ma W toNra MW Offloa and Btonga.
TtvoB Orlando AaaodaMa. Ltd., 2S01 8W Arctwr R d .
OatnaavRa. PL 32B08, appteaio n *40-117-62462-3 Tha propel
la loeaMd m BammoM County, Baeaon 94. TbwnaNp 21 Bourn,
Bangs 31 EaaLTftsERPap|*caaonla tor construction o&lt;* tuttaco wa— managsn— tl ayatam lor a 7 M -acra. rsatdantiai
davatopmant known a t (ha TN oII Apartments, Pbaas It.
CovaR Family. cAo Panara. 696 AlUmonw Dr , Suka 1060.
Altamonte Springe. F I 92701. application *40-117-98096-1. Tha
protect la loeaMd In 8ammoM County. Section 03. Towner*) 21
South, Range 2S E a r Tha ERP application la tor conatnxnon ot
a aurtaca water management ayeMm tor a 1 26-acre, commer­
cial davatopmant known as Panara
Tha No(a) containing each ot tha above-kited appkcahon(i) are
available lor Im paction Monday through Friday except tor legal
holiday*. 8 00 a m. to 500 p.m. al tha St. Johna River Water
Management Dtetncl Headquarter* or the approphato Service
Center. Written objection* to the application may be made, but
shook) be Ned with (received by) the Otsmcl Clerk. 4049 Rato
St . Palalka. Florida 32177-1429, no laMr than 14 daya from tha
data at publication Written objections should Identity tha objec­
tor by name and address, end tuky deaenbe the objection to tha
application Filing a written objection doe* not entitle you to a
Chaptor 120. Florida Statutes, Administrative Hearing Onty
those persons whose substantial interests are affected by tha
application and who file a petition masting tha requirement* ot
Sections 120 596 and 120 57. Florida Statues, arid Chapter 28106. Florida Administrative Code, may obtain an Administrative
hearing All timely tiled written objections will be presented to the
Board for consideration m Its deliberations on application poor to
tha Board taking action on the application
Gloria Lewie. Division Director. Division ot Permit Data Services
St Johns River Water Management District
Publish March 30. 2005
0169

NOTICE OF A O C N C V A C TIO N T A K E N B Y THE
BT. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notice is given that tha to!lowing permit was issued on March 16
2005:
SEM INOLE CO UN TY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. 520 W
Lake Mary Boulevard. Suite 200. Sanlord. FL 32773. Permit No
400117-96954-2 The project is located m Seminole County
Section 4, Township 20 South. Range X East Tha Permit
author*** a CULVERT REPLACEM ENT AND EXTENSION
FOR TH A T PART O F LAKE VIEW DRIVE OVER A UNNAMED
CANAL. THE RECEIVING WATER BOOY IS W EST CRYSTAL
LAKE
The filets) containing the application tor tha above listed permit
it available for inspection Monday through Friday escept for
legal holidays. BOO am to 500 pm at the St Johns River
WaMr Management D ill net (District I Headquarter* 4049 Rev)
Street. Palalka. FL 32178-1429 A parson whose substantial
interests are affected by the District permitting decision may peti­
tion tor an administrative hearing in accordance with sections
120 569 and 120 57. Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue
mediation aa an aitomatrve remedy under section 120 573.
Florida Statutes, before tha deadline tor filing a petition
Choosing merkahon wilt not adversely affect the right to a hear­
ing it mediation doee not result m a settlement Tha procedures
tor pursuing mediation are eat forth m section 120 573 Florida
Statutes, and rutee 26-106 111 and 28-106 401-404 Florida
Administrative Coda Petitions mutt comply with tha require
mama of Florida Admmratrakve Coda Chapter 26-106 and be
fitod with (received by) the District Clerk loeaMd at District
Headquarter* Highway 100 Watt. Palalka. FL 32177 Petitions
lor administrative hearing on tha above application;si must be
tiled within twenty-one (21) days of publication ot this notice or
within twenty-ail (26) days ol the District depositing notes of this
mMnt m the mail tor those persons to whom the 0*tnct mails
actual notice Future to file a petition within this feme period shall
constitute a waiver of any nght(s) such person)*) may have to
request an admrmsttativ* determination (hearing) under section*
120 569 and 120 57. F S . concerning tha subject permit
Petition* that are not filed in accordance with the above provi­
sions are subject to d«mi*aei
Because the ednwustretrve hearing process it designed to tormulaM final agency acton, the filing of a petition means that the
District s final action may be different from tha position taken by
it m this notice ot intent Persons whose substantial interests will
be affected by any such final decision of the District on the appli­
cant have the right to petition to become a party to tha proceed
mg, m accordance with tha requirement* set forth above
Pubkah March 30. 2005
0204

Banknote Community Cokega hereby gives notice ol 9m da— iopmant of proposed rules aa — m i
Pokey No : 1010

Policy TWe: The Panel Board of TrueMes
Purpose and EBact: To impMnMnt a pokey of non-d«cnmmakon
on Vis basis of aeaual ortanlabon.
Legal Authority sa 1001.64; lOOt 02 Florida Statute*. FAC B-A14 024; .026
Pokey No : 1060
Pokey TXtoNon-OtecnmmMwn Pokey
Purpose and EBact: To anptoment a pokey of non-docnimnakon
on Via ba t* of aaaual nrtanfaann
Lagai Authority aa. 1001.64; 100106; 1007.264; 100005
Florida flakfaa
Pokey No 1 070

Pokey TkM Coordmator of Eguky
_
Purpoaa and E M : fe Imp— want a pokey of noRddcnMnakon
LagaTAuViortty: aa. 100164; 100066 Florida BteUaa
Pokey No 2400

Lapp AuBtori*: aa 100164; 100005 Florida BMMaa

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE, OF AMERX3UE6T
MORTGAGE SECURITIES.
INC.. ASSET BACKED PASS
ltJTO UQ H CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 1004-Re. UNDER THE
POOLING A SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
AUGUST 1. 2004.
W ITHOUT RECOURSE.

napppifi

va.

LINDSAY SUTLER. at tT,
OaMndant

nonet OP
FORECLOSURE BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated MAR 16.
2005. and arSarad m Casa No
O4-CA-250 M 4W . of the O cuit
Court of die Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and tor SaminoM
County.
Florida.
wherein
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST. AS TR U STE E OF
AM ERIOUEST
MORTGAGE
SECURITIES. IN C .
ASSET
BACKED PASS THROUGH
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 2004Rfl. UNDER THE POOLING A
SERVICING
AGREEM ENT
DATED AS OF AUG UST 1.
2004. WITHOUT RECOURSE.
« a Plaintiff and LINDSAY B U T­
LER. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
LINDSAY BUTLER
DAVID
GRAHAM TAYLOR. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O f DAVID GRAHAM
TAYLOR tra the Defendant* I
w* ten to tha highest and best
bidder for cash al Watt Irani
doc* of the Courthouse X I N
Park Avenue Sanford. FI 32771.
at 11 00 AM on APR 14 2005
the following desorbed property
as sal lorth m said Final
Judgment, to wit
LOT 1 AND 2 BLOCK 34 SANLANDO THE SUBURB BEAUTl
FUL SANFORD SECTION. AS
PER
PLAT
THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3
PAGE 66 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
MARIANNE MORSE
As Clerk ot Ihe Court
By Mary Straupe
As Deputy Clerk
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
persons needing a reasonable
accommodation to participate in
this proceeding should no later
than saven 17) days prior contact the Cten ol the Court s dis­
ability coordinator at 4076654227 X I N PARK AVE SUITE
N X 1 SANFORD FL 32771 It
hearing impaired contact (TDD l
6009556771 via Florida Ra&lt;ay
System
Publish Santoro Herald
Submitted by

Ben. Cyra S KaU PA
Attorney* to&gt; Plainiifl
951 N E 167th Sheet Suite 204
North Miami Beach. Florida
33162
Telephone 1X5)770-4100
Publish March 21 X
0161

2005

M TH f CMCUTT COURT
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M AMO FOR
W M M OLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO: D4-CA-1096-14K
CHARLES WILLIAMS JR AS
TRUSTEE OF THE CHARLES
WILLIAMS JR REVOCABLE
TRUST O f 1997

PLAINTIFF
VS

THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
PARCEL OF LAND LIES IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Bloc* A Traci 55 (LESS the
East 507 25 feet thereof).
REPLAT O f TRACTS 47. 50
51. 54, 55 A 56 EXCEPT LOTS
1 TO 4 * 21 TO 24 OF BLOCK
H. TR A C T 56 SANLANDO
SPRINGS, according to tha pial
thereof recorded m Plat Book 7,
Page(s) 4. ol the Public
Records of Seminote Coun ty.
Florida
Block B Tract 55 (LESS the
West 496 feet thereof). REPLAT
OF TRACTS 47 50 51.54. 55
I 56 EXCEPT LO TS t TO 4 A
21 TO 24 OF BLOCK H, TRACT
56. SANLANDO SPRINGS,
according to tha plat thereof
recorded in Pial Book 7.
Pageisl 4, ol me Public
Records of Seminote Coun ly
Florida
LESS AND EXCEPT tram the
above mat certain property
deeded lor road purposes to the
City of Altamonte Springs
Florida by Warranty Deeds
recorded in Ohicial Records
Book 2142 page 1260 and
Official Recoids Book 2142
page 1292 Public Records o*
Semmote Coun ty Florida
at puttee sate to the rughest and
best tedder tor cash at the we si
tionl steps ot the Seminole
County Courthouse 301 N
Park Avenue, m the City ol
Santo-d Florida at Ihe hour of
1100 am on tha 19m day ol
Apnl 2005
WITNESS my hand and oftckSl
sea) at Sanlord Florida Ites
day of March 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Straupe
Deputy Clerk
LAWRENCE W BORNS P A
Attorney lor Ptemtfl
412 N MaMai Avenue
Daytona Beach FL 32118
13661 252-6409
Publish March 23 X 2005
0160

IN THE CMCUIT COURT
OF THE 110M TU NTH
JUOtCIAL CMCUTT
IN AND FOR
MkkNOLB COUNTY,
f t OHMS
CAM NO 04-CA-13BB-14W
MiDFIRST BANK
Plaintiff
vk
LAWRENCE L LAN A AND
DEBBiE LLANA A K A
DEBORAH L LLANA
HANCOCK BANK F K A
GUARANTY NATIONAL BANK
OF TALLAHASSEE and
UNKNOWN
TENANT SOW NERS
Defendant*

NOTICE OF BALK

GOLF PLACE AT ALTAMONTE
LLC a Florida limited kabtety
company at al
DCFENDANTtSl

FOURTH AMENOCO
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE B A LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that pursuant to Summary Fmai
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered on the 4m day ot
November 2004 and subse­
quent Order* entered December
14. 2004 January 13 2005
February IS 2005 and March
IT. 2005 m via above causa
pendmg in tha Circuit Court tor
Semnote County Florida C*v4
Acton No 04-CA-1095-14K tor
Via purpose ol satisfying sad
Judgment. I. ma undersigned
w* set me toSowmg detertoed
property in Seminole County
Florida to-wit
SEE
ATTACH ED
LEGAL
DESCRIPTION
MARKED
EXHIBIT ‘A'
EXHIBIT *A-

me Southwest 1/4 ol me
Boutow— t 1/4 m Secaon ii.
Tbenahai 21 Souav Range IB
EaaL Sam— County. Ftonda.
run B 00* 19’ OtT E along aw
Waal kne of aato Baeaon ii a
— tea ot 25 Mat to Vw goes
begmnmg: aMnoe run N a r 24’
00*E parakal awh fw North Ina
of aato Sauaism 1/4 of »w
Saute— l i/a of Saeaon ii. a
d »a n* ef «4» 71 Maf toa port
on aw Eaat law of aw Waal
tool aato Spurn— at 1M of »w
toumwool 1/4 of Bocaon 11;
awnee run B OO* 0* 29* E
atong sato Eoto tew 137*3 Mai
awn— nm B 06* 24’ 00* W.
B4463 fast to toounto Waal
I — to Baeaon 11; awne net N
tar 19 oor w atong aato Wato
kw BIT 52 Mat to Bw part to
kafir ring. 16— and EXCEPT
aw Wool 30 toto toewef
ALBO LESS and EXCEPT

Lecals

L ecals

eca ls

L

Not— is hereby grven pur­
suant to an Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure tor PlamtiH entered
in mi* causa on March 16 2005
»i the Octet Court of Semmote
County Florida I w*i *e* the
property situated *1 Sam mote
County Flotida deter bed as
LO T 35 C O R R EC TED AND
REVISED PLAT OF NOR
MANDY PARK ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8
PAGE I X OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
■nd commonly known a*
27t Lincoln Road at pubic sate
to Via highest and bast Odder
tor cash held on ma west front
doo&gt; of Vw Semmote County
Courthouse al 1100 U i m
Apr* 14. 2005
Dated V»* 18m day of March
2005

C— k oi Vw C*cu4 Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
In accordance with Vw
American* WMiDteaMtoeaAct
parrot* atoh da—
naadng
a spec— j ccommodaaon to par
topatomViwprocdedng should
contact court Admeutoravon al
telephone number (407)6*54330. not to— man seven (7)
day* prior to Via procaadng V
hearing awp— ad. (TDOl 1-800
964-8771. or Voce (V) 1-800
655-8770. me Florida Relay
Service
MtoheaeG CaaMto
Kan. Shu— , Co— non. 6pto~—
FoytokSm— r P A
P O Boa 8 X
Tampa, a 33801-08X
Puttoah March 23, X . 2006
0118

contingent
NOTICE IS HERESY OIVEN
pursuant to a F)nM Judgment of
Fandom— dated ma 16m day
of March, 2006, a rt an— sd In
Case No 06-CA-21M 4-W . ol
ma o c u i court of aw i am
Jude— Circuit m and tor
Semmote County.
Ftonde.
wherein
HO USEHO LD
FN A N C E CORPORATION III. to
me PlamM and JOHN L. JACKSON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JOHN L. JACK SO N . JOHN
DOE;
JA N E
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TE N A N T(S ) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JE C T
PROPERTY
are
Defendant* I snl sal to the
tegheto and best tedder lor cash
at the W EST FRONT DOOR at
the
Semmote
County
Courthouse, m SANFORD.
Florida, at 11 X a m on tha
14th day of Apnt. 2005. tha totlowing desentwet property as eel
lorth m said Fmai Judgment, to
wit
LO TS 1 AND 2. BLOCK S.
ALLENS FIRST AOOITK3N TO
W ASHINGTON
HEIGHTS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 23 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
in
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disateklws Act.
Persons with DisabiMtes need
mg a special accommodation lo
participate m mis proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al X I N Park
Avenue Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)323
4 3 X not later than seven (7)
day* prior to tha proceeding it
hearing impaired lTDD) 1-600955 8771 or Voice (VM 600955 8770 via Florida Relay
Serve**
WITNESS my hand and the
seal oi mu Court this 16m day ol
March 2005

The admmwiratton of the
eetote of EDWARD A FITZ­
PATRICK. deceaaed whose
date of deem waa December 2.
2003. to psntong m Vw Croat
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida. Probale Division, m#
address of which to X I N Park
Avenoa. Sanford. FL. 32771129? The name* and addre«a*s
oi
the
Personal
Representative
and
tha
Personal Representative i attor­
ney are set forth below
A l creditor* ot Ihe decedent
and other perron having d a m
or damands against decedent t
estate on whom a copy ol thn
notice w required to be roved
must Me the* claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O f SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Al other creditors at the dece­
dent and perron having claim*
or demands against the dece­
dents estate must file then
claims with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILEO
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FOR TH IN SECTION
733 702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING t h e
T im e PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE ANY C l AIM FILED
TW O I?) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE D ECED EN TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The dale of test pufcicalnn uf
mi* Nohce is March 23 2005
S&lt;la E FiUpatnc*
Personal Representative
296 Mortal Loop
Oviedo Florida 32765

Maryann* Morse
A* Clerk ol the Court
By Mary Slroupe
As Deputy Clerk
t aw Office ot Marshall C
Watson
1600 NW 49TH STREET SUITE
120
FT LAUDERDALE. FL 33309
Telephone 1954) 453-0365
Facsmte# |954| 771-6052
Publish March 23 X
0158

NOTICE TO CREDITORB

2005

m THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH f 1ITH JUOtCIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A M NO: 0S-CA-11S-14W

James C Brock
Florida Bar No 122522
1155 So Semwan B/vd Suite
#3-1142
Winter Park FL 32792
Telephone 4 0 7 « 79 1973
Attorney lor Srta E F itfpatnck
Pubksh Match 23 X
0155

2005

M THE CM CUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORKM

PRORATE DW6KM
FILE # 0S-CP-O4IS
IN RE ESTATE O f
ja m e s

th o m a s

ledfor d

SR
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE
GROUP INC

Deceased

or

unliquidated

claims, on whom a copy ol **•
notice to served musi Me the*
claims w4h IN* Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR X DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
At other creditor* ol the dice
dent end person* having claim*
or demands against me dece­
dent's estate must file me*
claims w*h it** 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
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILEO
TW O |?) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER
THE
DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date of tesl publication ol
thn Notice r* Match 23 2005
MARY AUDREY ROBERT
Personal Representative
609 Magnolia Avenue
Sanlord Florida 32771
JAMES A BARKS Attorney
Florida flat No 197564
1120 W F»*t Stieel Suited
Santorrt FL 32771
Telephone 4071321 '224
Attorney
lot
Personal
Representative
Publish March 23 X
0153

2005

NOTICE
TO CREDITORS

MARY SOLiNA IF LIVING AND
IF DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEiRS DEVISEES
G RAN TEES
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND A l l OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER ES T BY THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST MANY
SOL INA UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF MARY SOL INA IF ANY
GIUSEPPE A SOL INA IF
LIVING AND IF DEAD THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEiRS
DEVISEES
G RAN TEES
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS
CREDITORS TR U STEES AND
A U OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY
THR O UGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST GIUSEPPE A
SOL INA UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF GIUSEPPE A SOI iNA IF
ANY. CITY OF SANFORD
FLORIDA ISTVAN BUKOR
JOHN OOC AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTiSl

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ptesuant to a Summary Fmai
Judgment oi forectosura dated
March 18 2005 entered m Civil
Casa No 05-CA 115-14 W ol
the Cvcuit Court of the 18TH
Judcial C m ut m and for SEMI­
NOLE County Santord Florida
I wd ta* to me rnghesi and bast
brddar tor cash at the W**t Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at X I North
Park Avarua m Sanlord Florida
a l l i X a m on the 3 day oi
May
2X5
the following
deterbed property as sal forth m
sato Summary Fnel Judgment
to-wrt
LOT 53 GROVE VIEW VIL­
LAGE
SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK I t PAGES
4 5. AND 6 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
Dated Vua 16 day ol Match
2005
Marvanm Mott*
ICIRCUIT CO URT SEAL I
Clark of Vw Circuit Court
By Mary Bboupa
Deputy Clark

Pubkah m The Semmote Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN PA ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S Unrverury Onve Su—
500
P— 4— on. a 33324
(•*4)2334X0
04-3*6*8
PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO *542334555 «N ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. parrots

The administration ot the estate
of j a m f s t h o m a s LtD fO R D
SR deceased File Number
2005 C P 0325 ■* pending m the
Circuit Court to&lt; Semmote
County
Rorid*
Probate
Drvtsmn tha kdtkrtM of which
i* X I N Pan Ave Sanlord
Semmote FL. 32771
The
names and addiessa* ot the
Personal Representative and
the Personal Representative*
attorney are set lorth Lwkiw
A* creditors ot the decedent aikl
ottier persons who have claims
or demands agdmsl decedent*
estate including unmatured
contingent
or
unliquidated
claim* and who have been
served a copy of true Notice
must file thee claims with mis
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE &lt;3| MONTHS a f t e r
T h e DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLIC ATtON
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY i X i DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AD other creditors ol the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands agamst
decedents estate including
unmatured contingent or unkq
utoated claims must Me then
claims with mis court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
t h e DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NotwAhslandmg the time peri­
ods set forth above any claim
tried two i?i years or more after
the decadents dale oi deem «
barred
The daw ol the Inst pubkeabon
ol this nokca is March 23 2005
SUSAN D JULIAN
Personal Representatrva
3744 Tanner* Mill Road
GamesvJte GA 30507
ROBERT
K
Me INTOSH
E SQUIRE
Ftonde Bar No 376302
STEN S TR O M
MclNTOSH
COLBERT. WHIG HAM
RE lSC HM ANN * P A R TI OW
PA
Poal OVica Bos 4*4*
Sanlord. FL 32772-4*4*
Telephone 407/322-2171
Attorney lor Parroial
Representative
Pubfcth March 23 X
0154

2005

« TH i CMCUrT COUNT PON
M — N O U COUNTY.
PMMATV OrirtBKM
FU N Q 6BC B 4M

DooMiod

A PARCEL OF U N D LVBKI Bf
THE BOUTMMfEST QUARTER
OF BECTKM 11. TOWBfBlMP
*1 BOOTH. RANGE M EAST

P— ftofi M— * 2 3 . 30.
OUT

icVViaaalaSi
LOU BUENZLE.

r 2S. MO*, to panto
mg m me Croat Court —
County
Flan**.
i oi
to M l N Pto
.F L . *2771 T—

of ma Pi

th e

d ate

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERiOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE ANY CLAIM F Ilt D
TW O l?i YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE O E C E D E N TS
OATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PuBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MARCH 23 2005
KATHERINE F WAGNER
Personal Representative
7057 Mammock Way
Wmlet Park fkirto.l 32792

Publish March 23 X
0151

2X5

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
i Summary Administration |
TO A ll PERSONS HAVING
Cl AiMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
You are hereby noticed that an
Oraer
ol
Summary
Admrrvstration ha* been entered
m the estate ot MARION A
VOOM m CES oeceaveo C a w
Number 2005 CP 440 by the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County
E kind a
Probate
Dm'Sein the ediKes* ot ehtch is
Post Ofl» e Drawer C Sanlord
Ft .1277?-0659 mat the dece
dent s date ol death eas
Septemtaw 2' 2004 that the
total value ot the estate &gt;s
S65 000 00 and that the names
and address ol those to ehum it
has teen assigned tiv such
order a&gt;e
NAME
Credit vs

ADDRESS

Sears
P O Bo* 182149
Columbus Ohm 43218 2)49
.American Capras*
,PO Boi 300002
Ft Lauderdale Ftotal*
Bam One
Ca'dmemtier Service
P O Bo&gt; 15154
WJmmgltin DC 1968b 5153
Ommcare ot Florida Lunge:» id
975 Florida Central Parse a.
Suite tBOO
Longwood FL 32750
Beneteiares
Douglas G Vourhee*
956 Rolling Im p s Apl 12
Casserbeuy FL 32707
Roliert E Vuorhee*
111-C Beverly He* Terra.e
Woudtvoge NJ 07095
Robert E Vuorhee*
MI C Beverly H i l l * Terrace
Wixidteidge NJ 07095
AIL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All creditors ot the estate of me
decedent and persons having
claims or demands agamst the
estate ot Ihe decedent other
than those tor whom provision
tor lull payment was made m me
Of det
of
Summary
Administration must Me then
claims with mis Court WITHIN
th e

t im e

p e r io d s

set

FORTH IN SECTION 733 702
OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O |2) YEARS OR MORE
A FTER THE D E C E D E N TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha dale ol the fnsi pubkcation
ol Vv* Noise is March 23 2 X 5
Person Giving Note*
Douglas G Voomee*
958 Roteng Loop* Apt 12
Cessetoerry FL 32707
RobertE Voorfraas
t il-C Bavarty Hr«* Tartaca
Woodbrtoge NJ 07095
TERRANCE H D tnM E R
Attorney lor PeHronar
Ftonoa Bai No 210471
1615 Edgawa— Drive Suite
150
Orlando FL 32804
1407) *43-0344
Pubkah March 23 X
0152

2005

M tN i CMOWT COURT POR
6MBN0U COUNTY.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 04 C A -1617 141
p e o p i e s f ir s t

COMMUNITY H4NK
Pra.nt.fl
vs
NANCY 1 BECK Ik/a NANCY
L
S TO N G
KENSINGTON
PAR* CONDOWiN'UM
ASSOCIATION INC W t U S
FARGO DANK
N A
and
CRAiG STEVEN BECK
Oplenoa-Ms
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO NANCY i
BECK tV a
NANCY l STONG tl kvmg and
it deceased any known party
who may claim at hen devisee
grantee asssjnee Inmur cted
rtor trustee or other claimant
by through under pr agamst
NANCV l BECK IV * NANCY
t STCINO a«rt a* parties hev
mg at claiming to have any nght
trite or interest m the property
situate lying and hemg m
Semi note County
Florida
described Inflow
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage deed and accounting
ot sums due under a Note and
Mortgage on each property and
lot such artK-onai relief m sato
* d «n n mcertv-id the lotk-wing
destrtoed propen, n Semerote
County Florida to wn
Condominium Uni! No 314
KENSINGTON P4H*. A CON
DOMlNtUM according t ) the
Dm larafmn of Comcjmiruum
Recorded m Official Records
Book 1444 Page 195 as
amended by that i-ertam Fast
Amendment lo Declaration ot
Condominium
recorded
m
Official Reemds Book 1455
Page 1429 and te recorded m
Official Records Book 1456
Page 1712 All among the
Public Record* of Seminole
Ounfy Florida together with an
-vl . toed interest m and to the
common element* appurtenant
to sato unt as set lorth m sato
Dedal atwn of Condominium
has been t.ied agamst you and
you are 'equued to serve a copy
ot yOul written defenses It any
to 4 on Sherri Denton Manor,
Plaintiff * attorney
whose
address is Post Office Boi
2178 Panama Cay FL 32402
withm thirty days Irom the date
of the test pubucaUm of the
Notce and tee the original with
the Clerk of this Court eflher
betoie service on Plaintiff t
attorney or immediately there
alter otherwise a default we be
en— ed agamst you tor toe relief
demanded m the Complaint
WITNESS my hand and seal ot
thts Court on this 14 day ol
March 2005
Mary acme Morse
As Clerk of the Court
By Carol Ivtoor*
At Deputy Clerk
Publish March 23 X
0150

2005

M0T1C8 09
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
C 4J TOWING WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMAND T O H i q h ESTBIO
DER
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLE

•968 B M X4D O O R Blue

R U M -N C M ir
M RE: ESTATE OF

THIS AUCTION W IU BE HELD
to. aaa* a t io

M RE ESTATE OF

on apm l

JO ELD WAGNER
mto/a JOEL WAGNER
s k i JOEL OERL WAGNER.

The
JOEL

JOHNL.JAONaON.aiai.

a fte r

OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

VIN# WBA0MXXJ9901764

tact COURT AD8R-6TRATION.
«
Via SE MMOLE County
C w lw a a al 40T46442V7. i•004*54771 (TOO) 0# 1400••*4770. via Florida Rafay

f k — IfO M M M N f
H0U6CH0LD FB4AMCE
CORPORATION M.

m o n th s

MARION A VOORMEES
Deceased

MIMOMOWTOOIMT
O M M BM TM

AN other creditors of me dece
dent and persons having claims
or demands agamst the dece
deni s estate must tile Iherr
claims with this Court WITHIN 3

IN RE ESTATE OF

(N RE ESTATE OF
ANITA LOU 6UENZLE.

A# creditors oi me decadent
and other person* hevmg claim*
or demands agamsf decedent t
estate on whom a copy of this
noma has bean roved mutt Ma
then claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER O F 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

STEPHEN M STONE
Ftortoa Bar No 113096
725 North Magnolia Averu«
Orlando FL 32803
Telephone 407 423 7910
Attorney
tor
Personal
Represenlatve

M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fite Number 05-CP-0440

p l a in t if f

vs

Division the address ol which it
Post OVrca Drawer C Santord
Florida 32772 Tha name* and
addresses ol the Parroial
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative » attor­
ney are tei forth below

oi me
D.

s k i JOEL OERL MMONER.

O CLOCK AT C A J TOWING
1140 6 CR 427. LONGWOOO.
FL 32750

PROSPECTIVE WOOERS MAY
•ISPECT THE VEHICLE THE
DAY BEFORE
AUCTION
BETW EEN 9AM AND 5PM
TERMS ARE CASH OR CERDFC D FUNDS CAJ TtNMNQ
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY
AND ALL BOS

IS.

X . 2006

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CERTIFICATE NO: M l
YEAR OF ISSUANCE:

C A M NO.: M C A 4 1 M 4 L
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY. AS
TRUSTEE. OP AMEROUCST
MORTOAOE SECURITIES.
INC. ASSET BACKED PASS
THROUOH CERT If (CATES,
SERIES 2003-1. UNDER THE
POOLING A SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OP
FEBRUARY 1. 2003.
WITHOUT RECOURSE.

_______________ ______
. PARCEL 10 #:
C A M NO. 9 S -C A -9 6 -1 4 -L _____________________ _

NOT1CS OP ACTION
TO RIFE HUCKABEE AND
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP RIFE
HUCKABEE.
LaM Known Address SOS HIGHPOINT CIRCLE. MOBIL. AL
R akve. and 4 dead al parka*
dawning interest by, through,
undsr or against RIFE HUCKABCE AND
. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF RIFE HUCKABEE. and al partial having o&gt;
claiming to hava any right ms
or inisrssl m tha property
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tor Forsctotuis ol
Mongaga on tha following
LOT M TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION 3A. ACCORDING TO
PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 39. PAGE 24.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
ha* baan Nad agar'll you and
you ara required to larva a copy
at youf wnflen datoniei 4 any,
to it on L iu M Hogan Attorney
kx PiamtiR ahoM addraai it
951 N E ISTth StisM. SuM
204 North Miami Baach. FL
33162 anthm thrty (301 daya
aRsr Via N il pubkcakon ol Via
h a Clan ol vat Court
bators sannca on PtatoMTa
or rnmaantaty
i a dafauR t
I you tor Via ratal
WITNESS my hand and Via
aaal ol tha Court tha day ol
MAR 10 2006
Maryanns Moris
A i Clan ol Via Court
By Carol Moon
At Daputy Clan
In accocdanca arth tha
American* ruth Disatxkbe* Act.
Panont with D&lt;MbMat mad
mg a special accommodation to
pancg&gt;ato m thn procaadmg
should contact tha Court
Administrator at M l N Pan
Avsnua. Sanlord FL 32TT1.
Tataphona Numbsr 14071323
4330 not talar than aavsn (7)
days pnor to Via procaadmg it
hearing anpwrad. (TOO)
966-6771
Pubtsh (Ptaaaa pubMh m Tha
Santord ttorato)

MICHAEL JOHN
YARBOROUGH, a t* .
N one* OF ACTION
TO: MICHAEL JOHN
YARBOROUGH

Ad of said praparty bang in
Via County of Banknote. Stale
d Ftortda.
UntoM such cartllcato(s)
sfm to radaamad according
to tow, Eta praparty daaertbad
in auch cartVtcato(9) wN to
■old to t v Mgtoai biddar at
waot Irani door. Banknoto
County Courthouaa. Sanlord.
Florida, on Monday. Aprtl IB.
2005, at 1100 am.

V abva. and « daad. Mi L
denning miaraat by. throiyi,
undar or against MICHAEL
JOHN YAROOROUOH. and al
Paymant ol Sato toa,
paibat having or darning to
hava any rtf«. vat or vmraM *i ] cabto documantary stamp
Via praparty haramdasertbad
required to to paid by Via
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED I suocaaefoi btddar at Vw sak
•tar an acbon tor Foractoaura d I Fid paymant ol an amount
fls iu iA
r»n
M u
—m - - , —
titfBgB on
in® alonqw
mg I aquat to the highest bid la due
daaertbad praparty:
within 24 hours altar tha
LOT 16. BLOCK 6. WEATH-1 advertised bma ol sale Alt
paymantt thaa to cash or
ERSFIELD FIRST ADOlTlON
guarantoad instrument. mads
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN payabto to Via Ctork of tha
PLAT BOOK 12. PAGES 66-67. Circu* Court
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF |
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
Datod on March 3. 2005
DA. aV a 404 Citadal Dnva.
Altamonte Springs. Florida I
MARYANNE MORSE
32714
CLERK O F THE CIRCUT
ha* baan Nad aganat you and I COURT
you ara raquaed to serve a copy | SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
d your wriMn defames, 4 my.
to it. on Marcia Navarusky,
By Garaidma Harford
Daputy Ctork
addrais is 9630 SW 77th
Avanua. Saoond Floor. khank,
PubMh March « . 15. 23. 30.
Ftonda 33166 wMwi Vwty (30) I
2005
r tha hat pubhcMtort d |
0053
mi* rvLMLfll m Uni SwPnwlOM( WcNALD and Na Via ongmM «N i Via I
Clark d tha Court i
Samoa on PtamHTi Mtomay or |
i a u a a M i —*— *
in t t n iQ Ia iii^

M u r a a k a r • ■.aw, a ■
n M iW liii
O iT iif ?

a datadt *d ba ant* ad |
N O TICE IS HEREBY
agamt you tor tha
GIVEN, that TERRY D NICK1st i
ELSON. Via holder ot Vw fol*ing cartthcato(s) tor a las
WITNESS my hand and Vw
Viaraon
f v w w to
swf to
ritauad
^ ^ w w i a*
wraps’aaal d ma Court Vsa day d I tdaad
Tha camhcato numbers) and
March 14. 2006
yaar(a) of imauanca. tha
MARVANNE MORSE
datcnpiKxi of tha proparty,
As Oarti d Via Court
and tha nama&lt;s) m which It
By CardMtoora
was aaaaaaad ia/ara as foiA i Dapdy Ctsrh
PubMh SANFORD HERALD
V you ara a parson w«h a dwab4*y who needs any eccommc- I
ordar to parkcpete m |
.your
i coat to you. to Vw pram-1
non ol cartan
Piaasa
contact
Court I
Admrvatrsaon M 301 N Park |
Avanua. Suae N 30t. Sanlord.
FL. 32771. (407) 666-4227.1
w*hai 2 working dayt d your
recapl Ol VW nokca. 4 you ara |
haamg or
rnperad. ca* t900-966-6771
Pubkah:Marah23.30.
0147
M TM* CWCUTT COURT

PubMh March 23. 30. 2006
Ot49
M TH IC M C U IT
COURT OF TH t
CIO H TtlN TH JUOICIAL
CtRCUtTIN ANO FOR
C A M NO 06-C646-I6Q
MARTIN
J
NOLD
DOROTHY C NOLD.
and WAe

JAMES
J
UARZIANO.
Indmdual FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE,
and CITY OF CAS5ELLBCRRY.

M ANO PON
COUNTY

FL tot 12. Sammots Racaaay
N it addition accordmg to Via
boos 13. paga 96.at Via pubkc
Raoords d Sammota oourVy
hat baan Had aganat you Via
City d Caiaatosrty. and tot
Ftonda Dapartmant d Ravanua.
and you ara laquaad to aana a
copy d anasn dstorwee. * any.
u 4 on PtamtRA as
Brueggsman, Esg
*J*°“ I
adds** * 270 Wtymonl Court
Suat HO. Laaa Msnr F i 32746.
and Ma Vw ongmal wdh Via dMk
d Via court 9 M l N Part
Avanua. SarAord FL 32771.
wlfwi 30 days born N k v p f r

m auch oartdcatala) wM to
ffug s&gt; trw hipnaat M to r at
a waat front door. Samanoto
Courtly Courthouaa. Santord.
Florida, on Monday. April IS,
2005. al 1100 am
Paymant ol Sato toa. appkcabto documantary stamp

Datod on March 3.2005

torth n sard fn sl

TO JAMES MAR2IANO

Untoas auch certificate!*)

me

1620 I___, _________ .

NOfflCt OF ACTION

A l Of said praparty bang m
Vw County ol Bommoto. Stato
ol Ftonda.

rsgurrad to to paid by via
NATIONAL CITY HOME LOAN | sucosaaiui btodar at via ai
SERVICES,
MUA
Ful paymant Of an amount
ALTEGRA CREDIT COMPANY.
aquM to tto highaat bto is dua
within 24 hours attar tha
tvwrtwsd bma ol aato All
paymanta ahafl to cash or
guarantood mabumant. mads
WILLIAM J VOLL. 9t M .
payabto to tha Ctork ol tha
(•&gt;
Drcud Court
NOTICE OF

YOU ARE NOT PIED Vial a
toractoturs action on tha taaowmg property m SamnoH Coudy
Florida

having an mtaratt m tot 12.
Sammoto Raceway t**t
addition according to V* put
tharaot Racordad n plat boat
13. pags 96 m tha public
Hscorda d Sammoto axmty
DsMnotrvs

CERTIFICATE NO If lD
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1|
PARCEL 10 • 33-1*31-613D*scriptwn of

C A M N 0 .B 4 4 M C A -T4 K

NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
pursuant to a Fmai Judgmsd d
Foractoaura gawd March 10, [
2006 ano amsrad n Cass l
04-226-CA14-K. d Vw O tu « I
Court d tha EIGHTEENTH |
Judtowl Cnu4 m and tor SEMI­
NOLE County Ftonda wharam I
is NATIONAL CITY HOME
LOAN SERVICES. INC FM/A
ALTEOHA CREDIT COMPANY |
&gt;s PiamM and WILLIAM J
VOIX. at M . ara Patondanto. 11
w4i m i to Vw highasi and I
btodar tor cash M V « WaM Bent I
door d Vw CodVtouss m SAN- |
FORD. SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda. tto o AMoctoek on Vw I
tfto day dA prt. 2006. v w id -

OATED MAR 11.2006

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
By Daborah M Brown
Daputy Ctork

March 23. 30.3006

PubMh: March 0 ,1 6 ,2 3 ,30 .
2005
0051

N O TIC E IS HEREBY
OW EN, that FIDE LA DENNY.
Wm m o m Of CHNi;lOIIOWwiy C*f*
bhcatafs) lor a tas daad to to
thsraon Tha cartifli num torfi) and yaar(t) ol
tosuancs. Vw rtairiiptk'in ol
Via praparty. and tto nams(s)
In which It waa aaaaaaad

CERTIFICATE NO U S
YEAR O F ISSUANCE 1BSB
PARCEL 10 2:
Da script ion ol

Praparty L ifl L O TI I H - t
M B BOOKERTOW W PB 6
Namss in which
aasaatad
BR EN D A
D.

DATED 9 » t4di day d March.

A
A l ol aaid praparty bamg m
tto County ol Sanunoto. Stsis
of Florida
Untost such cartihcattd)
stoll to radaamad according
to law. tto proparty daaertbad
m such cartificals(a| will bs
sold to tto highatt btodar at
I door. Stnunoto
County Courthouaa. Santord.
Ftonda. on Monday. Aprs IB.
2005. at It 00 am
Paymant ot Sato lea. appli­
cable documentary stamp
tasaa and racording laas ara
required to ba pato by tto
successful btodar at tto salt
Full paymant ol an amount
squai to tto highest bto is due
within 24 hour* attar tto
advertised time ol sale Al
payments shall ba cash or
guarantoad instrument, made
payabto to tto Ctork of tto
Circuit Court
Datod on March 3. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUT
CO UR T
SEMINOLE CO UNTY
FLORIOA
By Daborah M Brown
Daputy Ctork
Publish March 9 15. 23. 30.
2005
0050

Tha
N O TIC E IS HEREBY
GW EN, that TERRY D NICKELSON. tto hotoat ol tto lot
lowing certrfcstolt) lor a tas
tod to ba issued thereon
T to certAc— number)*) and
yaar(s) of issuance. I
description of the property,
and tto name&lt;s) m which it
sa assessed ts/ar# as tol

CERTIFICATE NO
YEAR O F ISSUANCE
PARCEL ID * 3 2 -1 B J1 -6 !*
Dtscription of
WAY PB I PO 41 Nam#* in

A l of said property being n
tto County of Sermnoto. Slate
ol Ftonda
Untaaa such cartifcateti)
■ tol ba radaamad according
to lew. tto praparty etoaenbad
m such cartrhcateisi wll ba
sold to tto rughast btodar at
■ west front door. Seminoia
County Courthousa. Sanlord.
Ftonda. on Monday April 16
2005. al 11 00 am
Payment of Sale lee. appli­
cable documentary sum p

raqwrad to be pato by ito
successful btodar at tto sato
Fu l payment of an amount
aquto to tto fvgtost bto it dua
within 24 hours attar tto
advertwed bma ot tato A l
paymanta ahai ba caatt or
N O TIC E IS H ER EBY | guarantoad instrument, made
OW EN. Vial TERRY D NICK­ payabto to tto Clark of tto
EL SON, Vw hoktor ol Vw tol-1 O cm t Court
towing oaryhcaw is) tor a tas
daad to bv toauvd Viaraon
Datod on March 3. 2005
Tto cartAcvto nuntbar(i) and |
yaar(t) ol wauanca.
MARYANNE MORSE

YEAR OF ISSUANCE: U N I
PARCEL©#; _
PubMh March 9. IB. 23, 30.
oil 2005

ai

d to

Via County olBammcto. I
ol Ftonda.

N O TIC E IS HEREBY
OW EN. VW TERR Y D NICK­
EL SON. Vw hoktor o lV w to itowmg cartAc dels) lor a tas
daad to ba toauad Vwraon.
T to oanAcato numbar(s) and
yaaRa) ol toauanoa. Via
daaortpBon ol Via praparty.
and Vw nanta(B) m ttottoh a

Man « M l N. Rvkl Courtly Courthouaa. Bantord. I ”
Btoto NMl. BaMwd.| Ptartoa. on Mond*. Aprl ti. I
: (407)866-4227; t
7t (TOO) to 1
9666770 (V) MB

County Courthouaa. Sanlord.
Ftortda. on Monday. Aprl 1|,
2006, t o ll GO am

Paymant of Sato laa, app*eabto documantary atamp
lama and racordtog laaa ara
raquirad to ba ptod by Ito
ooaaaM btodar at tto atoa
Ful paymant ol an amoum
aqual to tw Ngtoat bid todua
within 24 howra after Bit
rarttoed aim ol atoa Al
paymanto ahM ba caah or
payabto to Vw Ctork of Vw
CbcuR Court.
Datod on March 3.2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIR CU T
CO UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOR© A
By Geraldine Harford
Deputy Ctork
PubMh March 0, 16. 23. 30.
2005

0046

N O TIC E IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that TERRY D NICKELSON. tto holder of Ito fol­
lowing certificate^) for a tas
daad to ba issued thereon
T to certAcale number(•) and
ya a r(i) of issuance, tto
description of tto property,
and tto namafs) m which 4
waa aaaaaaad rs/ara as tot-

CER TIFICATE NO
YEAR O F ISSUANCE
P A R C EL© #
07966180 Description of
Property U B L O T I Q I L I M

P BO P IW m iU P
AN of sad property being m
the County of Sermnoto. Stato
of Florida
Untoaa auch oartAcatod)
than ba radaamad according
to law, Vw praparty dsscnbsd
to auch certihcatatt) will ba
aokl to ttw fughaat biddar at
tto west front door, Sarmnoto
County Courthousa. Santord.
Ftonda. on Monday. Apm 15.
2005. at 11 00 am
Paymant of Sato fsa. appli­
cable documentary stamp
tases and recording toes ara
required to be pato by tto
successful bidder at tto sale
FuH payment of an amount
squai to tto h«gtoat bto w dua
within 24 hour* ahar the
advertised time al sale A l
payments she* be caah or
guarantoad instrument, made
payable to tto Ctork ot tto
Circuit Court

eg als

NOT© * OF A PUBLIC

B
lrMliriw
----- *-- - |-.uj n M
ratsD
Qt i* *ntnoy
ruaMl to*
Pubic Hearing w « be told in
Vw Oty HM. 300 North Park
Avarua. In Vw Cay al Bardonl.
Ftortda. al 700 otkxa P.M. on
|M It , M M to conVw adopaon at an otonance by Vw Cfy ol Santord.
OflPIHAM ft HP. t f f f
AN ORDINANCE OF T&gt;C CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIOA.
AUENDMG ORDINANCE NO
307* OF SAID CITY. SAID
ORDINANCE BEING THE
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN;
AMENDING THE FUTURE
LAND USE MAP DESIGNA­
TION O f 992 ACRES OF
PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
RINEHART ROAD AND OREGON AVENUE AND BETWEEN
LOWE AVENUE ANO RINE­
HART ROAD FROM HIPTI.
HIGH INTENSITY PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT
TARGET
INDUSTRY. AND HI. HIGH
INTENSITY TO WIC. WEST.
SIDE INDUSTRY AND COM­
MERCE. PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
A compww daaenpion and a
copy of Vw ordinance sha* bs
avsiiabis al ihs oVca of Vw City
Clark for all parson* dasmng lo
aaamnt Vw tame
AS partwt ai mteratl and cikrani than have an opportunity
to ba fward al tad haamg
By order ot lha City
Commission ol Itw City ot
Sanford. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
AT 407-330-5610 46 HOURS
IN ADVANCE OF THE MEET­
ING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If ■
parson deems* to appeal a
daemon mads w «i respect to
any matter constoarad at Vw
Move meekng or towing, to
mey need a verbebm record ot
trw proceedingj awktowg the
Wttimony and evidence which
record is not provided by Itw
City ol Santord (FS 266 0105)
CynVna Porter
Daputy Cay Clerk
Publish March 30 2005

0210

March 25.
NOTICaOF APUBUC
HKARMO TO CO M BO M
THE ADOPTION OF AM
OROWAMC* BY T H t
CITY OF

BOOB, to U GO am.

CERTIFICATE NO:
YEAN OF ISSUANCE:
PARCEL D #:

Nobca to toraby ghen Vial ■ Pubic Haartng wB ba la id In «w
CommtoNon Ctombara at Bta O ty Had. BOO North Parti Aranua,
in dw City of Sanlord. Ftortda. al 7DO o'clock P.M. on MondqL
Aprl 11, 2005tocorwidar #ta adopbonql on ordtoanoaby tto
CVy ol Santord, Ftortda. i
O M M N AN Ct N O . BBM

TO ANNEX 1.41 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN E.
2ND STREET ANO E. 41H STREET ANO BETWEEN CRES­
CENT BOULEVARD ANO 8 VIRGINIA AVENUE; AS SHOWN
ON THE MAP BELOW:

A complete description and a copy ol Ito ordmanca she* ba
available al tto oftca of tto City Clerk tor a l persons desiring to
esarmne tto same
AH partwt m interest and citiren* shall have an opportunity to be
heard at aato hearing
By order ol Vw City Commission ol tto City of Sanlord. Ftonda.
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CO N TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES O FFICE ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT 407-330-5610 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE O F TH E
M EETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person dactoas to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect lo any matter considered al tto above
meeting or hearing, to may need a verbatim record ol tto pro­
ceedings. including the testimony and evtoence. which record is
not provided by ttw City of Sanford (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk
Pubfcsh March 30. 2005 and Apr* 6. 2005
0213

Avenue, m tha City of Sanlord
Florida, at 700 a doc* PM on
|rtl 11, M M to eonVw adoption ot an ordi­
nance by the Cay of Santord.
Ftonda. desenbed as Wkw*

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIR CUT
CO UR T
SE6MNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Qeraidirw Harford
Deputy Ctork

Notice n hereby given that a
Pubkc Hearing ww t o twto « the
Commuion Chambers at lha
City Hall 300 North Park

AN partial m interest and cBUarw
shea have an opportunVy to ba
haard at sato twamg
By order of Vw CVy Commearon
ol Vw City at Santord. Ftonda.

cm pais N T f NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD
FLORIDA.
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO
3117 OF SAID CITY SAIO
ORDINANCE BEING A TONING
PLAN SAID AMENDMENT TO
CHANGE THE 20NING OF
15 30 ACRES OF PROPERTY
LYING BETWEEN RINEHART
ROAO AND OREGON AVENUE
AND
BETWEEN
LOWE
AVENUE AND RINEHART
ROAD FROM AO AGRICUL­
TURE. TO PD. PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT. PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY CON­
FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
DATE

Datod on March 3,2006
copy ot Vw ordmanca shall ba
available at Vw ofSce of Vw Cay
CWrk tor an parson* dosmng to

PERSONS WITH DISABUTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330-5610
48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING

to

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person dectoet to appeal a deci­
sion mad* with rasped
any
matter constoarad at Vw above
meeting or hearing, he may
need a verbatim record ol tto
procotikngs. ncluOmQ Vw teakmony and evtoence. which
record w not provtoed by Vw
CVy of Sanlord (FS 208 0106)
CynVna Porwr.
Deputy CVy Clerk
Pubksh March 30 2005
0211

Publish March 9. 16. 23. 30.
2005
0047

N O TICE IS HEREBY
G IVEN , that TER R Y D
NICKEL SON, tto hoktor of
tto lotlowing certifcatofs)
Kx a las daad to ba issusd
ttoreon
The certificate
number(s) and ye v(a l of
of
nama(s| in which it was
ts/ara aa toiowt
CERTIFICATE NO M i l
YEAR O F ISSUANCE; U M
PARCEL 10 #: H -t l-1 1 -

miflMii m

Namaa m which

a® U
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n u

Aa of aato praparty bamg in
tto County of Sermnoto.
State ot Ftonda
Untoaa auch oart4icato(s)
ahal ba tadaamad accord­
ing to law. tto praparty
described in auch certifi­
cated) wia ba told to Vw
h u M u a l k u M a a m t Ito w ^ w e i
n y w it m n p « ™ w w
Irani door. Sermnoto County
Courttouaa.
Santord.
Ftonda. on Monday. Apni
IB . 2006. a n i d o am.

f 1

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w

004B

MARVANNE N O R M
As Ctork d SWd Court
By Mary Bktxp*
Aa Daputy Ctork
i sy
FMm t A G4HJ. P A
6630 SW 77th Aram*.
100
Mtonv. Ftonda 33166-3616
(306)662-4110

L

M OW H * JOHN 1B 0M L

LOT t. BLOCK B. COACH
LIOHT ESTATES SECTION ill.
ACCORD WO TO THE P U T
CLERK O F TH E CIR CUT
THEREOF. RECORDED M
and Via namefs) m when a | CO UR T
P U T BOOK 25. PAGE 66. OF
tofara as M SEMINOLE CO UN TY
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
FLORIOA
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA; aAUs 2200 Window Crow. |
By Daborah M Brawn
CERTWCATE NO H
132707
Daputy Ctork

32771.

_ .M k M L to 900 AM «
IAtW tAM .Owado.FL

SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FIO R K M
By Daborah M. Brown
Daputy Ctork

PubMh March S. IB. 23. 30.
2005
0062

MARVANNE MORSE
A aC tond Court
By CardMoora
AaOrndyCMW
0166

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Vol. 113, No. M •Copyright &lt;£&gt;2005 The Sanford Herald

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Scmfordites
w in national
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Seminote Utah School
graduates Joey Gunter
(No. 3 with trophy above)
and Anthony Turner
played nu^or roles tor the
NCAA Division II national
championship winning
Southeastern Cotiege
Crusaders this season.

Non-profits con
profit from
Torgot oponing
SA N FO RD - In
celebration of the new
Sanford target store,
Target invites Sanfordarea nonprofit organi­
zations to submit
ant proposals for
e annual Target
grant-giving program.
A pplications are avail­
able now at the
Sanford target store,
1201 W.P. Ball Blvd.,
or by visiting
w w w .target.com .
Since opening its
first store in 1962,
Target h as m ade a
strong com m itm ent to
supporting the com ­
m unities w here they
d o business. Target
aw ard s grants to non­
profit organizations
that benefit children
and youth in three
areas; arts, early child­
hood reading, and
fam ily violence pre­
vention.
Target m akes gran ts
to organizations w ith
IRS 501 c&lt;3) certifica­
tion and to units of
local governm ent
including schools and
libraries. W hitehallarea grant proposals
w ill be considered for
both new and ongoing
p rogram s that m eet
the needs of area
youth.
G rand proposals
should be sent to
D aw n Thill at the
Sanford Target store,
1201 W.P. Ball Blvd.,
Sanford, 32771-7204.
D eadline for applica­
tions is M ay 31. G rand
recipients will be noti­
fied by the end of
Septem ber.

S

Rivals
support
Eckstein

Candidates
face off one
last time

By Stove Pandit

B y U en e Edison
Herald Writer

M anaging Editor
SA N FO R D As the
d o ck
runs
dow n
to
Tuesday's runoff election
for mayor, the tw o candidates left standing rejected
the notion that this is a race
between the old regime ver­
sus the new faces in
Sanford.
"Them does seem to be
som e of the old regime ver­
sus the new, but I don’t real­
ly think that's accurate,"
said candidate Linda Kuhn,
w ho pointed out she is just
five years younger than her
opponent,
H erbert
"W hitey" Eckstein.
Kuhn garnered the most
votes in the March H elec­
tion, but did not receive 50
percent. That left her in a
runoff March 29 against for­
m er city com m issioner

"I think that the folks
w ho supported m e will best
be represented by Whitey,"
Fraser said Friday. H e said
Eckstein supports what his
cam paign did such as
responsible developm ent
and protecting the city ’s

SANFORD —
The Sanford
Cham ber of Com m erce held a candi­
date forum M arch 22, for the d ty of
Sanford runoff election for m ayor
and District 1 d ty com m ission this
TUesday, M atch 29.
C andidates for m ayor H erbert
"W hitey* Eckstein and Linda Kuhn,
and District 1 candidates, incum bent
A rt W oodruff and Bernard M itchell
drew Easter eggs out of an Easter
basket to determ ine w hich candidate
would go first, second, third and
fourth. The candidates then had tw o
m inutes to introduce themselves.
Eckstein said he had stood in that
sam e hall 19 y e a n ago to be induct­
ed as a District 4 d ty com missioner.
"M y goal is to finish on tim e next
tim e," Eckstein said regarding the
red piece of paper held up for candi­
dates when their tim e w as up.
W oodruff said he ran for oommis-

See Mayor, Pag* 3A

See Forum , Pege BA

NBUNI ph^B by TOBIBIjf VkK#rrt
Herbert "Whitey' Eckstein and Linda Kuhn sit together el • candidate forum in February. The
pair will face each other in a runoff election for mayor of Sanford, Tuesday, March 29.
Eckstein, who cam e in a sec­
ond.
Eckstein, w ho served for
1ft years on the C ity
Commission, said he didn't
really see the race as old
versus new because he has
tried to reach out to all sec­
tors of the population.
The tw o other candidates

for m ayor w ho did not
make the runoff have put
their
support
behind
Eckstein.
Ron Fraser, who finished
third in the March 8 elec­
tion, said he met with Kuhn
and Eckstein, but he felt
Eckstein would take a more
balanced approach.

Murder suspect nabbed C ity prepares
by New York police
to g et Jazzed
B y U a n e Edlxon

The th ird m u rd er su sp ect sou gh t by
Sem inole C ounty Sheriff's O ffice from a late
O ctober 2004 m urder w as captured and arrest­
ed , on a w arran t, Tuesday, M arch 22 by the
N ew York C ity police.
Edsel G onzalez, 18, is charged w ith first
degree m urder in connection w ith the O ctober
23, 2004 m urder of 19-year-old E ric Toro.
In late O ctober, the Sheriff's O ffice believed
th at G onzalez w as possibly en route to N ew
York o r Puerto Rico. A ccording to a N ov. 3,
2004 article in The H erald, G onzalez w as
actively eluding authorities.
TWo investigators w ith the Sem inole C ounty
Sheriff's O ffice, M ajor C rim es Unit are in N ew
York to confirm the identity of the third sus­
pect, G onzalez. H e is being held und er no
bond in N ew York, pending extrad ition to

Florida.
Follow ing Toro's death,
the Sheriff's O ffice arrested
tw o oth er suspects in con­
n ection w ith the crim e.
N atanael D elvalle \ egrotv
15, and his 20-v ear-o ld
b rother, C h ristian C olon.
Both are accused of prem ed­
itated m urder.
A round
11:30
p.m .
Friday, O ct. 22, 2004, the
Sheriff's O ffice responded to
1020 St. C roix Avt\, near Apopka in unincorpo­
rated Sem inole County, in reference to an
injured m an.
D eputies found Eric Toro, 19, inside the res­
id en ce u n con sciou s. Toro w as flow n to
O rlando Regional M edical C enter w here he

SANFORD — The d ty of Sa
party and b d fv itb i to cerebrate t
S tm t on April 2.
The cekbvatione will indude ait show * live m u rtc a historic fore
tfval and even something far the dogs April 1-3.
"W e're jazaad in Sanford" will feature an art Btow, Hut bands
throughout the day on April 2. Also featured will be six of the orig­
inal H ighw aym en artists and three of their relatives. The
Highwaymen painted along the side of the road and told th d r
paintings out of th d r trunk, and their w o rts are now co&amp;edfeb.
The daylong street festival will also indude a bike art contest
dining, shopping and antiques. Participants must pre register for
five bike art contest at 407-324-5636. To ptt&gt;»tg iefor lor the art rtxow
call 407-324-1577.
The festival will last from 10 a.m. to 5 p m . An official rfobon cu t­
ting will take place at 10 azn.
The First Street Streetacape project allowed the d ty to return to a

S m SuepOOt Pege 2A

Boy Scout preserves war
memories of U.S. veterans
Managing Editor
SAN FO RD — Boy Scout Sean
Pasaaro said his project for Eagle
Scou t w as b etter than w atching
the H istory C hannel.
Sean, 15, ch ose to interview
veteran sold iers for an ongoing
L ib rary of C o n g ress p ro ject
called th e V eteran s H isto ry
Project.
*1 figured it sou n d ed in terest­
in g ," Sean said Thursday. "It w as
a lo t different th an sch ool o r B it
H istory C hannel. You g et facts
th at th ey d o n 't show ."
Som e of th ose facts cam e from
C linton W estbrook of Sanford. A t
2 2 , W estbrook w as station ed on
th e USS A rizona on D ec. 7 ,1 9 4 1 .
S ean v isited W estbrook on
T hursday to talk w ith a rep o rter
ab ou t th e V eteran s H isto ry

S em inole S mile

W orld W ar II veteran h as
been tellin g h is story to you n g
sch o o ls th ro u g h o u t
C ounty, h e said , b u t h e

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received n o response on three
occasion s try in g to tell it to the
h istory project.
H e said ne w as gratefu l w hen
h e h eard ab ou t S ean 's E agle
Scou t p roject.
"I th ou gh t, 'G reat it's goin g to
g et th eir e v en tu ally /* W estbr ook
said .
Sean said h e con tin u es to b e
am azed a t th e d etail recalled by
th e 2 5 veteran s h e an d h is crew
in terview ed for th e p ro je ct
"H o w can th ey rem em b er
th ese !**♦!» d etails from so long
a g o r Sean said. " I c a n 't rem em ­
b er w h at 1 h ad for b reak fast."
Sean received n am es from ask­
ing fellow S cou ts and p u ttin g
an n ou n cem en ts in bu lletin s a t
h is ch u rch . N ativ ity C a th o lic
C h u rch ,
an d
H oly
C ro ss
L u th eran C h u rch . H e also w ent
to a ctiv ity d ire cto rs a t T he
G ables an d !
in L ak e M ary.

telling th eir story. T he U b ra ry of
C on gress ru b is a t b a s t 3 0 m inu tes on e a ch v eteran m u st be
inclu d ed . T h e crew w as a b b to
co m p lete a t le a st a h alf-h o u r
w ith 21 o f th e
N ow
th e
included o n a DVD
w eek to th e
« BOSS
W ash in gton .
Sean should be
M e fc
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W estbrook re ca lb d to m e o f th e
d etails o f th a t infe m o te d ay h i

1941.
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Join These Ministers and Others in Supporting
Bernard
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died 24 hou rs U teg Sem inole
C ou n ty
Sheriff
O ffice
spokesm en Sieve O lson said
in an early sto ry w ith The
H erald.
A n investigation revealed
that Toro suffered blunt force
traum a to the head, w hich has
been listed as the cau se of
death by the m edical exam in-

h er and the inform ation they
gained ted Sem inole C ounty
deputies to Colon.
C olo n
w as
arrested
Monday, Oct. 25. H is brother,
N egron,
w as
arrested
Thursday, Oct. 2K.
All three suspects an* being
charged w ith prem editated
murder.

e r's office.
Toro resided at the hom e on
Si. C roix A venue w ith the
ow ner, w ho w as out of the
country. The ow ner of the res­
idence is not a su sp ect O lson
said in The H erald.
The 19-year-old daughter
of the hom eow ner called 9-11. Investigators interview ed

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Ptotor Qradey Roberson, Rovsrond William Laois. Reverend Valeria Henry, Bishop Paul P. Wright
Reverend Leonard J. W in n , and Ms. Eunice I. Wilson

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* Keeping you Informed by sponsoring Town Meetings
* Public Safety (new Police &amp; Fire Station)
•Crim e Prevention (drugs, prostitution, gambling, loud music, etc.)
* Strict Code Enforcement
* Preserve the integrity of the Historic District and other communities in District 1
* Diverse senior citizen and youth programs
Economic Development (attract new businesses and jobs)
* Improve Infrastructure (drainage, street paving, street lighting, etc.)
* Balance commercial development and green space (Ft. Mellon Park and waterfront)

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"T h ey a in 't o u r*, le t'* get
th e h ell o u t o f h e re ," ne
recalled sayin g. They Jum ped
to th e N evad a, w here w hite
d o ts lin ed th e d eck from
strafin g b u llet*. Eventually,
th ey returned to the 50-foot
b oat and w ent back to the
A rizona.
W ith ab ou t 6 0 y a rd *
rem aining, W estbrook said , a
secon d bom b hit the A rizona
and d ie g reat b attleship sunk
to th e b ottom in about nine
seconds H e spent th e re st of
th e d ay rescu in g people and
tryin g to get them to th e h osThe 50-foot b oat w as h it by
b u llet*
n u m ero u s
tim e*
th ro u g h o u t th e d ay, he
recalled.
"W e w ent in to an au tom at­
ic m o d e ," h e sa id . H e
d escrib ed the w ater as h av­
ing six in ch es o f oil on to p of
the w ater. Fum es from the oil
burn ed, and m any of those
they brought to tne hospital
on Ford Island had severe
b u m s.
T h e 5 0 -fo o te r e v en tu a lly
sank. W estbrook w as covered
in oil and blood.
"If I w as bleeding, I really
w ou ld n 't h ave know n it," he
recalled.
F o u r d a y s later h e had
w hat felt like a knife stabbing
h is eye that turned out to be
sh rap n el. Then, m atter-o ffactlv, he added: "T h ey d id n ’t
find the bullet in my sh ou l­
d er until January.”
H e had a blood b lister and
w hen d octors finally ex am ­
ined it. they d iscovered the
b u llet. D o cto rs figu red the
bullet had probably skim m ed
the w ater o r so m e oth er su r­
face and lo st so m e o f its
im pact b ecau se it stopped at

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W estbrook's bone.
W estbrook said h e w as
happy that you n g people like
Sean w ant to hear the stories.
“They w ill do the rem em ­
b e rin g ,” W estb rook said .
“They w ill h ear the stories of
the past and do som ething
about the fu tu re."
He
said
th in g s
h av e
ch an g ed o v e r the y ears,
m ean in g th at p eo p le h av e
forgotten about the A rizona.
People w ill som etim es see his
U SS A rizo n a clo th in g and
ask, "A re you from A rizon a?"
Sean ’s m other, C atherine,
said a lot o f the v eteran s
expressed their appreciation
for the yo u n g people w ho
w anted to hear their stories.
But each w ar is d eferen t.
Sean said the World War II
vets all w ould go back in the
service if they were a little
younger. O th ers from Korea
and Vietnam w ould not.
O ne Vietnam vet told Sean
that he adopted a baby and
w ith h elp from an airlin e w as
able to brin g the baby b ack to
the U nited States.
"H is n eighbors and com ­

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m u n ity d id n 't realty accept
h im ," Sean said . T n e baby
w as black and Vietnam v eter­
an s w eren 't treated very w ell.
A cou p le o f the veteran s
ch anged th eir m in d s about
taking part, Sean said . So m e
cried w nen telling the stories.
W estb rook said h e h as
alw ay s talked about h is ex p e­
rience and he thin ks th at nas
helped. H e ad ded that the
three w ars — W orld War II,
Korea and V ietnam — cannot
b e com pared.
S e a n is zon ed fo r L ake
M ary H igh School, but is a
freshm an at the Lyman High
S ch o o l
In stitu te
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Engineering. H e also atten d the Ju n ior RO TC program ,
played freshm an football and
is a m em b er of the IV
w restlin g team
"W e’ve com e through all
these w ars and now w ar i- so
ad v an ced ," Sean said ol what
he has learned from the proj­
ect. " It's not |ii-t giv ing a 17vear-old a gun and tellin g
him to a ttack .”
Sco u ts and frien d - o u t-id e
o f the project h aven't really
show n m uch interest in the
project, he adm itted, but he
and W estb rook en co u ra g e
young people to ask about
the veterans in th eir family.
Sean learned
that his
g ra n d fa th e r
o n ce
saw
President H arry S. Trum an
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H istory i- im portant to Sean,
w ho said you ng people can
tak e part in the V eteran s
H istory Project, ev en if they
aren 't doing an Eagle Scout
project.
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M ayor
assets from developers.
"T h at's not going to happen
under W hitev," he said. He
added that rte isn ’t saying
Kuhn would give the city's
assets aw ay but that Eckstein
has a history of caring about
the public.
W hile Eckstein and Fraser
disagreed in the past about
what to do with Fort Mellon
Park. Fraser now says that
Eckstein has changed his posi­
tion. which on ce supported
building a hotel there.
"Linda has a lot o f good
points as w e ll” he said, but he
also liked Eckstein's promise to
improve public participation at
City Commission meetings.
A family m em ber of Dean
Ray, who finished fourth, said
Ray is out of the state until
Monday, but did confirm that
he has given his support to
Eckstein.
Kuhn said regardless it is up
to individual voters to make
the choice. She has received the
endorsement of the Fraternal
O rder of Police and many fire­
fighters as w e ll but said it real­
ly comes dow n to getting out
and meeting the voters.
"I don't know that there is
any particular target group,"
she said Friday. "I tend to think
my supporters cross alt the
boundaries. My support has
com e from the diverse popula­
tion that Sanford is known for."
Both candidates want that
cross boundary support. Both
said they have hit the streets
and knocked on doors.
"I think my biggest support­
ers are people that I've dealt
with over the years," Eckstein
said Thursday. "1 have a philos­
ophy to try to be nice to people
on tne wav up and on the way
dow n. I h av e tried to treat
everybody with respect."
As a history teacher for 34
years, Eckstein know s many
students who know have fami­
lies in the area.
"Those students are adults
with children now," he said.
"H opefully the students I've
touched and the people I’ve
worked with will support m e."
H e also said he has a record.
"M y opponent can’t say that."
W hat Kuhn dues say is that
she has the com m itm ent and
the e fA g y to be itMJrpC , 5 ^ ?

"1 believe I'm the best quali­
fied can d id ate," K uhn said.
The m ayor has to m ake a lot of
public appearances.
"There is a lot o f public rela­
tions in being the m ayor and
I'v e show n that I h ave the
skills. I have the ability to can y
out the duties of m ayor with
the energy needed. This is not a
part-tim e job. Sanford has
never seen this kind of growth
and w e've never been at this
crossroads before. We have to
keep the m om entum going."
Both candidates hope for a
b ig turnout o f voters on
TUesday, but expectations from
the Supervisor of Elections are
not encouraging.
K uhn has reached out to
supporters o f Eckstein and said
som e have told her they will
change their vote. She has also
again pushed for people to take
advantage o f early voting,
which she won handily for the
March 8 election.
Eckstein was disappointed
that he lo6t District 2 by a wide
margin. He said he went the
extra m ile for them with

u p grad es
in
drainage w hen h e w as on the
C ity Com m ission.
"1 have taught m oat of their
children and granddhildm v”
he said, adding that the k m in
D istrict 2 hurt and surprised
him . H e said he hopes R ay will
help in that area.
Eckstein will take it easy on
the last w eekend before the
runoff, w hich happens to be
I H e s a id
Easter weekend,
is for w orship and w inning a
cam paign is secondary.
Both candidates spent m ore
m oney on m ailings and voters
will see those as the runoff
approaches.
kuhn said she has done a lot
of walking in neighborhoods
and that has been an aspect of
the cam paign she enjoyed the
m ost.
"W in o r lose, I have m et a lot
of w onderful residents in
Sanford th at I otherw ise
w ouldn't get to m eet," Kuhn
said.
"I'v e m et a lot of p e o p le !
have becom e friends w ith and
that to m e is very rew arding."

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clear than a politician ranting far office
is ranting for mayor alter a two-year
hiatus from public service. Having served
more than 16 yean on the city commission,
Eckstein is quite naturally touting his record in
office. Problem is the retired history teacher is
having trouble remembering the past
In campaign material, Eckstein promotes
his leadership in developing the GreeneWay,
also known as State
Road 417. One cam­
paign piece even notes
that Eckstein “Fought
for GreeneWay 417
Construction. That
statement couldn’t be
timber from the truth.
Eckstein fought against
the construction o f the
GrecocWay.
In 1987, Eckstein
by Dan Ping
helped form a grass^ y
B
roots organization —
* * * * * Citizens Against the
Expressw ay — to fight
the Seminole County Expressway Authority.
“Eve been against the expressway coming
through Sanford since the idea first came up,"
Eckstein told The Herald in an article pub­
lished July 29, 1987.
In an article published three days before,
Eckstein boasted that he introduced a resolu­
tion to the city commission opposing any
route the expressway might take through
Sanford.
Eckstein wasn't alone in his opposition to
the GreeneWay. The city commission unani­
mously approved Eckstein's resolution,
form er mayor Bcttye Smith, who is support­
ing Eckstein in his bid for mayor, expressed
her belief that the GreeneWay should stop at
U S . 17/92. In fact, that was the prevailing
view o f most city leaders at the time. Ja h a
M ercer, who served on the city commission
with Eckstein and Smith, called the decision
to route the road through Sanford “disgrace­
ful." Even the Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
opposed the GreeneWay.
Perhaps time has changed Eckstein's opin­
ion o f the GreeneWay. That's fine, we all
change our mind on some issues. What's not
all right is Eckstein's attempt to puff himself
up as a champion o f the GreeneWay.
This flab's for you: In a story last week
about the new W ay at D cascb Education
C ra te r that was unveiled at the Central
Florida Zoo, one o f our reporters referred to
thcseice president o f the W ayat Dcaacb
K o B d attea as "Joh n Millar.'*
John Miller is actually Jo b a W W am s. and
his day jo b duties include serving as the presi­
dent and COO o f W ayae Dcascb la c ., which
distributes A ahra s rr B a tc h beers.
“You could have called me John Coors or
John Hcinckcn, bid why did you call me John
Miller, the name o f my main competitor?"
Williams said while ribbing me about the
error.
I had no answer for him, othcT than the
Miller people must have a spy in our copy
editing department.

SunTrust C E O
to speak at
Power Lunch
LA K E M ARY — Steve Strang, president
and C E O of S tran g C om m u n ications,
announces the first Pow er Lunch event for
S em in o le C ou n ty b u sin ess p eop le and
com m unity leaders.
The lunch w ill b e held Thursday, April 7
from 12 to 1 p.m ., in the banquet hall of
S tra n g C om m u n icatio n s, 6 0 0 R inehart
Road in Lake Mary.
P ow er Lunch is an opportunity for com ­
m unity business people and public offi­
cials to m eet fo r on e h ou r and be encour­
aged through guest speakers and tire fel­
lo w sh ip o f one another over a lunch buffet,
accord in g to a n ew s release from Strang
C om m unications.
S u n lh ist Bank C EO G eorge Koehn will
speak A pril 7. In 1968, Koastn joined the
S unT rust fam ily an d b ecam e C EO a t
SunBank, G ainesville. For the last 2 6 y e a n ,
he h as rem ained w ith the com pany, w here
he resides tod ay a s th e chairm an, president
and C E O of SunTVust Bank of Florida, w ith
total d ep osits o f 129.2 billion and 9,C l
em ployees.
R S v P on lin e a t w w w atran g xo m /p o w •H unch o r ca ll M atthew Feh n n an n a t
S tra n g C om m u n ication s 4 0 7 -3 3 3 -0 6 0 0 ,
e x t. 1103. This even t open to th e public.

Dan Ping
Editor and Publisher

MON
H ie W in ter S p rin g s C ity
Com m ission will meet begin­
ning at 6:30 p.m. in the com ­
m ission cham bers of City
Hall. The public is invited.

TUE
In conjunction with the
S em in o le C om m unity
C o lleg e 2005 F in e Arts
Department Student Show
(M arch 29-April 28), there
will be a Student Award and
reception gathering from 5 to
7 p.m. Call 407-328-2039.

THU
T h e C ity o f San ford, in
cooperation with the Florida
Yards and N oighborhixxls,
will host a free landscaping
sem inar from 6 to 9 p.m. at
the G arden Club of Sanford,
200 Fairm ont Drive. Space is
limited. Call 407-330-5624 for
reservations.

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After taking the oath and becoming American citizens, some ot the new citizens waved flags and hugged family members
and loved ones. This unidentified young woman decided to wear Otd Glory as her crowning glory while she shook hands
and high lived other new Americans. The ceremony took place at the Sanford Civic Center recently

•
Jasm een
M cQ ueen
H enderson. 18, of Pear Avenue,
Sanford, w as arrested by Sanford
police early Friday at a residence
on Georgia Avenue. She reportedly
had been in a fight with a male. She
was charged with aggravated bat­
tery - causing bodily harm.

T h efts .
• Tyrone English, .18, of
Altamonte Springs, was arrested
by Sanford police early Thursday
in connection with the theft of a
vehicle from Rosecliff C ircle in
Sanford. English was located at his
residence and arrested on a charge
o f grand theft of a motor vehicle.
Search Warrant
• Rachel Allien Fryer, 23, of
C elery Avenue, Sanford, w as
arrested at her residence Friday,
March 11, when the Sanford Police
Department Special Tactical Unit
. served a segrch \yarraijf. Two small
children were at the residence at
the time. She was charged with
possession of under 20 gram s of
marijuana and contributing to the
delinquency of a minor.
Burglary
• Verl Sam uel Weaver Jr., 33, of
Anderson Circle was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at his res­
idence. H e reportedly had entered
a locked room, knocked dow n the
occupant, and taken three D V D ’s,
valued at $45. H e was charged with
burglary with assault or battery,
battery - touch or strike, burglary
of a structure, and petty larceny.
D rug related
• Shawn Christopher Toomey,
2ft, of Park Drive, w as arrested by
Sanford polio.* Tuesday. Toomey,
who had been arrested for grand
theft, was being transported to the
Sem inole County* Jail w hen drug
related items were found on his
person. He was charged with pos­
session of narcotics equipm ent and
possession of cocaine.
• Richard M ontoze Young, 23, of
W ilncr Circle, Sanford, w as arrest­
ed by Sanford police Tuesday at
C ardinal C ove, w hen officers
served a warrant on him for viola­
tion of probation on a burglary
conviction, and possession o f
cannabis. W hen taken to jail, it w as

discovered he was in possession of
drug related items. He w as charges!
with sm uggling contraband into a
county detention facility, and pos­
session of under 20 gram s of m ari­
juana.

Traffic stops
• Edward Joseph Walter, 50, of
Altamonte Springs, w as stopped
by Sanford p olice Thursday on
O rlando Drive. H e w as charged
with driving under the influence
(DU1) of alcohol or drugs, and reck­
less driving

A ssault - Battery
• Dennis Keith Bridger Jr , 23. of
C herokee C ircle, Sanford, w as
arrested
by
Sanford
police
W ednesday at French Avenue and
18th Street as the result of an alter­
cation w ith a fem ale. H e w as
charged with battery — dom estic
violence.

• D 'A rrv Trayon Richardson. 22.
o f South Sanford Avenue, w as
stopped
by
Sanford
police
Thursday on Highway 17-92. He
w as charged with driving with a
suspended license and operating a
vehicle at night without lights.

• Andrew Frank Carroll, 25, of
Laurel Avenue, Sanford, w as
arrested
by
Sanford
police
W ednesday at his residence.
O fficers said he had been in a fight
with his niece. He w as charged
with battery - touch or strike, and
intim idating /threatening a w it­
ness.
• Jam es Edward Foster III, 20, of
W illiams Street, w as arrested bySanford police M onday at his resi­
dence. O n Tuesday, he reportedly
w as involved in an altercation at
C oastline Park with a man H e was
charged w ith aggravated battery
with a deadly weapon (knife).
• Tereka Denise Roberts, 20, of
Sanford Avenue, w as arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at her res­
idence, w here officers said she had
been in a fight w ith an oth er
w om an. Sh e w as charged w ith
aggravated assault w ith a deadly
weapon (knife).

• Roy Junior Youngblood, 23, of
Jackson ville, w as stopped bySanford police W ednesday on
Rolling Hills Blvd. He was charged
w ith driving with a suspended
license.
O th er charges
Jason Micheal Hopkins, 21, of
A ltam onte Springs, C hristop h er
John H opkins, 18, of Holiday,
Florida, and G eorge A nthony
Hierro, 20, of Winter Springs, were
arrested by Sanford police early
Friday at a business in the 1200
block of French Avenue. O fficers
said the three persons were
involves! in a fight in front o f the
building. Each o f the three was
charged with disorderly conduct.
C hristop h er H opkins w as also
charged with battery - touch or
strike.
• G reg Alan Schofield, 18, of
Rosalea Village, w as arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at C edar
C reek Circle.
He w as charged w ith trespass-

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S e m in o le C om m unity
C ollege will present the
Harold Blanchard Trio with
Suzie Parks, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Sanford /L ike Mary
C am pus Fine Arts Concert
Hall. The concert is free.
S e m in o le C om m un ity
C ollege's Fine Arts Tlioatre
continues it’s 2004-2005 sea­
son with the student produc­
tion of Noel C ow ard 's play,
"H ay Fever." Perform ances
will lx* March 31. April 1. 2,
8, and 9 at 8 p m , and April
3 and 10 at 2 p.m.
Reservations recom m ended.
Tickets an* $6 for general
adm ission, $5 for seniors 55
and older. Free to students
and SC C em ployees For
tickets call 407-328-2040.

FRI
H opper Ju b ile e Festival
will b e presented Friday,
Saturday and Sunday at Fort
M ellon Park in dow ntow n
Sanford. There will be
am usem ent rides, food, fun,
dancing, vendors and h istori­
cal tidbits. Hours are 5 until
9 p.m. on Friday, April 1 , 10
a.m. until 9 p.m. on April 2,
and 1 until 9 p.m. on Sunday,
April 3.
O vied o H igh S c h o o l’s
M ulticultural C om m ittee will
hold an International festival
on the school cam pus begin ­
ning at 8 a.m . and ending at
approxim ately 10:25 a.m. The
event will show case many of
the diverse cultures at
O viedo H igh School. There
will be* an opening cerem ony
and cultural displays. Call
407-320-4010.

The C ity o f Sanford will
hold a Street Party to cele­
brate the reopening of
D ow ntow n's First Street. The
event will feature an art
show, live bands and artist
dem onstrations.
T h e C ity o f Sanford CRA
will present a Bike Art
Contest. C ash prizes will be
awarded for the m ost cre­
ative decorated bicycle. The
event will be held on First
Street in dow ntow n Sanford
from 10 a.m . until 5 p.m.
C ontact D enise H urley at
407-324-5636.
T h e H elen S tairs T h eatre
presents the “Legends of
Rock 'N R oll" at 2 p.m. and
7:30 p.m.
Enjoy a blast from the past
w ith fabulous 50s fun.
Tickets are $ 30 and $25.

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Obituaries
ETH EL M . C A R LSO N
Ethel M. Carlson, 83, o f Lake
Mary, died Tuesday, M arch 22, 2005
at her residence. She w as b o m Dec.
25, 1921 in C hicago. She w orked
for the Bell Telephone C om pany
and AT&amp;T.
She w as a volunteer at the
Sanford C hristian Sh arin g Center,
President o f the Lake M ary
W om en’s club, d irector o f the Lake
M ary Com m unity Im provem ent
A ssociation, trustee of the Lake
M ary C om m unity Trust and a
m em ber o f River O aks
Presbyterian Church in Lake Mary.
Su rvivors include son, Richard
o f C incinnati, O hio; tw o g ran d ­
daughters; tw o step -grand d au gh ­
ters, five great-granddaughters.
Funeral services will be held at 3
p m. Sunday, March 27, at River
O aks Presbyterian C hurch, 405
W ashington Avenue, Lake Mary. In
lieu of flowers, the fam ily su ggests
don ation s be m ade to the Sanford
C hristian Sharing Center, 15 E. 25th
Street, Sanford, 32771 or H ospice of
the Com forter, 480 W. Central
Parkway, A ltam onte Springs,
32714. '
P
h
O rlan d o Direct C rem ation
Service, A ltam onte Springs, in
charge of arrangem ents.
ED ITH L. C H ESTER
Edith L. Chester, 78, of Punta
C.orda, died Monday, M arch 21,
2005 at the H ope H ospice H ouse in
Fort M yers. She w as b om June 9,
1926in Sanford and m oved to
Punta G orda in 2000. She w as a
retired benefits eligibility specialist
w ith the State of Florida and
attended Peace Lutheran C hurch.
Su rvivors include sons, David
Edw ards, 111, of Punta G orda and
H arold B. Edwards o f Sanford;
daughter, Joyce L. H ow ard of
Sanford ; six grandchildren.
Services will be held in Sanford
at a later date.
In lieu o f flow ers the fam ily

requ ests m em orial d o n atio n s to th e
H ope H ospice, 9470 H ealth p ark
circle, Fort M yers, 33908.
Port C harlotte C h ap el o f K aysP onger Funeral H om es and
C rem ation Services, Port C harlotte,
in ch arg e o f arran gem en ts.
D AVID G . EV EN SO N
D avid G . Evenson, 45, o f
Long w ood, died Tuesday, M arch
22, 2005 in G a in e sv ille H e w as
b o m Sep t. 1 ,1 9 5 9 in L o s A ngeles,
C alif. H e w as an in form atio n tech ­
nician and a m em ber o f Sem in ole
C om m unity C hurch.
Su rv iv ors in clu d e w ife, Lori A nn
Everson; sons, N ich olas Everson
and A lec Everson; father, Richard
Everson; sister, Kris.
Funeral services w ill b e
Saturday, M arch 26 at 10 a.m . at
the Sem in ole C om m unity C hurch.
Bald w in-Fairchild Funeral
H om e, O aklaw n C hapel,
Sanford /Lake Mary, in ch arge of
arrangem ents.
A N N ETTE M . G R EG O R IS
A nnette M. G regoris, 39 o f
O steen , died Tuesday, M arch 22,
2005 in W inter Park. B o m Ju ly 31,
l% 5 in Bram pton, O ntario, she
m oved to Florida 20 years ago. Sh e
w orked in con stru ction as a roofer
and w as Rom an C atholic.
Su rv iv ors include parents,
A nthony and R osem ary o f
Bram pton, O ntario; sister, Ju lie of
B ram pton; husband, Terry Baise o f
O steen ; sons, Tony and Tim othy
and d au g h ter Sherri, all o f O steen .
C ollison Fam ily Funeral H om es
and C rem atory - G ram kow chapel,
San ford , in charge o f arran ge­
m ents.
H ELEN ELIZ A B ET H LEN C H U K
H elen Elizabeth Lenchuk, 79, of
W inter Park, died W ednesday,
M arch 23, 2005 at h er residence.
She w as b o m in New Brunsw ick,
N.J. and m oved to C en tral Florida

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50 years ago. Sh e w as a h om em ak­
e r and a m em ber o f All Sain ts
E piscopal C hu rch .
Su rv iv ors in clu d e husband, Paul
L en ch uk o f W inter Park; daughter,
D onna Lee Lenchuk o f M iam i
Beach; sister, Eve A nn C lem en ts o f
M anassas, Va.; fou r grandchildren.
Funeral services w ill b e held
Saturday, M arch 26 at 1 p.m . at
C olliso n Fam ily Funeral H om es 4c
C rem atory in W inter Park w ith
burial in Palm Cem etery.
C ollison Fam ily Fu neral H om es
4c C rem atory, H ow ell Branch
C hap el, W inter Park, in charge o f
arrangem ents.
A D ELL O LIV ER
A dell O liver, 84, o f Dolarw ay,
San ford, died Tuesday, M arch 22,
2005 at C en tral Florida R egional
H osp ital. Sh e w as b o m Sept. 8,
1920 in Q uincy, Fla. She w as a
h om em aker and a m em b er o f N ew
Z ion P rim itive Baptist C hurch.
Su rv iv ors in clu d e sons,
T h eod ore O liver, o f St. Petersburg,
R alph O liv er o f Sanford and Leon
O liv er o f Sarasota; d aughters, D ella
Fergerson o f Sarasota, Pauline
C olem an and D arleen O liver, both
of San ford ; brothers, W illie Lee
G ilch rist and Robert lee G ilch rist,
both of Rochester, N.Y.; 16 gran d ­
children; 34 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services w ill be held
Saturday, M arch 26 at 2 p.m . at
N ew Z ion Prim itive Baptist church,
2390 G reen w ay Street, Sanford.
Rev. Robert W nitaker, III, pastor.
W ilson -E ich elberger M ortuary,
Inc., Sanford, in charge of arran ge­
m ents.
RAYM O N D W . SEA R S
Raym ond W. Sears, 67, of
San ford , died Thursday, M arch 24,
2005 in D aytona Beach. H e w as
b o m A pril 3 ,1 9 3 7 in Buffato, N.Y.
H e w as a professional road d river
in the tru ckin g industry. H e w as
C atholic.

S u rvivors in clu d e w ife, C arole
S ean .
There w ill be a gath erin g of
frien d s on Tuesday, M atch 2 9 from
6 un til 8 p .m . at th e O aklaw n
ch ap el.
B ald w in -Fairch ild Funeral
H om e, O aklaw n C hapel,
S a n fo rd /L ak e M ary, in ch arge of
arran gem en ts.
M A R G A R ET H ELEN SH IV ER S
M argaret H elen S h iv en , 80, of
N orth C arolin a, d ied Tuesday,
M arch 2 2 ,2 0 0 5 , in N orth C arolin a.
She w as b om Feb. 1 0 ,1 9 2 5 , in Pine
C astle.
She w as a h om em aker and a
m em ber of N orthw est B ap tist
C h urch in K annapolis, N .C .
S u rvivors include sons, D onald
S h iv en o f K annapolis, N .C ., M ike
S h iv en of L ongw ood, Jam es
"B u tch '' S h iv en of O 'B rien , FL .;
sister, Lu Thom as of O 'B rien ; 21
gran d ch ild ren ; 23 great-gran d ch il­
dren.
Fu n eral services w ere held
Friday, M arch 25 a t Baldauff
Fam ily Fu n eral H om e w ith burial
in O steen C em etery.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral H om e,
O ran ge C ity, in ch arge of arran ge­
m ents.
BO BBY JO E L S IV ILS
Bobby Joel Sivils, 72, of A popka,
died M onday, M arch 21, 2005 at
A dventist C are C enter, O rlando.
H e w as b om in Piedm ont, A la.
H e w as self-em ployed at a tire
com pany.
S u rv iv o n include son, C h arles
S cott Sivils of Tam pa; d au gh ters.
M argu erite A lisa N il of A i
E lizabeth Ann W eave of I
sister, M artha W eekly of
Birm ingham , A la.; seven gran d ch il­
d ren ; on e great-gran d ch ild .
C ollison Fam ily Fu n eral H om es
4r C rem atory, H ow ell Branch
C hapel, W inter Park, in ch arge of
arran gem en ts.

Political leaders
will speak at
U C F Monday
ORLANDO — Several of
Florida’s most prominent politi­
cal leaders. Including two U S.
senator* will speak Monday,
March 28, and Tuesday, March
29, at a University of Central
Florida symptMium’on campaign
finance*.
"Money and Politic*: Are
Elections for Sale?" will include
presentations
by
Florida
Attorney General Charlie Crist,
U S. senator* Mel Martinez and
BUI Nelson; and U S Rep*. F.
Allen Boyd Jr, D-MonticrUo; Jim
Davit, D-Tampa, and Tom
Feeney, R-Oviedo.
The symposium, which will
be in the Pegasus Ballroom of the
Student Union, is free and open
to the public.

JO H N A . V A L D IN G O
John A . V aldengo, 8 6 , o f
Longw ood , died In u n d a y , M atch
2 4 ,2 0 0 5 .
H e w as b om N ov. 2 7 ,1 9 1 8 , tai
Iselin, P a. H e w as a retired law
en forcem en t officer a W orld W br D
veteran o f theJLLS. N avy an d a
m em ber o f DAV.
S u rvivors in d u d e son , Joh n M .
V aldengo; d au gh ter; V enetta
V aldengo-Blevins; sister; A nne
Lelinski; five gran d ch ild ren .
Burial w ill be a t A lleghany
C em etery in P ittsb u rgh , Pehn.
Banfield Fu n eral hom e, W inter
Springs, in ch arg e of arran gem en ts.
D O R O TH Y H EN R Y W tL U N K
D orothy H en ry W Ulink, 8 8 , o f
D eLand, died TUesday, M arch 22,
2005 at h er resid en ce. She w as b om
in Sandy H ush, N .C . and m oved to
D eLand in 1958. She w orked a t th e
B arnett N ational Bank. She w as
ast treasu rer and eld er at
estm in ster P resb yterian C h u rch .
She w as a m em ber o f M agnolia
C ircle of the D eLand gard en C lub,
the DAR and UD C.
S u rvivors in d u d e husband,
Edw ard R. W illink; son , John F.
Black, Jr. of Salem , Va.; d au gh ter;
Ann Black of Rehoboth B each , D el.;
four gran d ch ild ren ; seven g re a t­
gran d ch ild ren ; h er second h u s­
ban d ’s children Fred S. W illink of
San Jose, C al., R obert P. W iUink of
Plano, Tex., R ichard W. WUlink and
G eorge W. W illink, b oth o f SanfonC
D avid M . W illink of P alatk a; sister,
Lenoir Sw icegood of AsheviUe,
N .C.
A m em orial service wUl be held
Saturday, M arch 26, a t 2 p .m . at
W estm inster P resb yterian C h u rch ,
1313 W est N ew York A venue, •
D eLand. In lieu of flow ers th e fam ­
ily requests d on ation s to the
W estm inster P resb yterian C h u rch .
A llen-Sum m erhlll Funeral
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arran gem en ts.

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D istrict 1 la Ibeadav, M arch 29.
follow ing la an edited reprint
o f th e The Sanford Herald

Mayor

: Sanford will have new lead*
erahip becauae M ayor Brady
Lessard chore not to run for reelection. During Leaaard'a eight
y e a n o f aervice, four as mayor
and four as District 1 cominis*
aton et the d ty has experienced
growth in all sectors. The d ty 's
financial position has improved
dram atically. At the end of
Fiscal Year 1996, the d ty had
14.9 million in reserve. As of
Sept. 30, 2004, those reserves
we re $10.1 million. The d ty 's
fin an d al picture is even
stronger when you consider
$4.7 million of reserves were
spent cleaning up after three
ata}or hurricanes. The Federal
Em ergency
M anagem ent
A gency recently reim bursed
Sanford for those expenditures,
which puts the d ty 's reserve
balance at nearly $15 million.
• It is important that Sanford
elect a m ayor who Hill contin­
ue to lead the d ty in revitaliz­
ing its residential "and cummer*
dal* communities, while at the
same tim e improving the quali­
ty of life for its residents. The
candidates for m ayor —
W hitey Eckstein and Linda

District 1

There is a clear choice in
Sanford's mayor raw, but such
is not the case in District 1.
Incum bent Art Woodruff
edges out Bernard Mitchell as
the best candidate. As a com­
m issioner,
Woodruff
has
strived to serve every commu­
nity in his district. No commis­
sioner who is be’tter prepared
at every meeting.
H is colleagues sometim es
get annoyed when he dives
into the minutia of an issue, but
his thoroughness is needed.
W oodruff has earned his
share of criticism , especially
from the Historic District. But
much of the criticism aimed at
Woodruff comes from his will­

p in io n

Your Views

Kuhn, Woodruff best choices
7 The

w w w .M H if o id n t w p a p f .c o m

m sHo u ld

Kuhn — each have good ideas,
but Kuhn is best suited to serve
as Sanford's next mayor.
Kuhn would bring a wealth
o f experience to the m ayor's
office. She has worked in both
the private and public sectors
and helped create the Victim
Services Division at both the
Sem inole County Sh eriff's
Office and the State Attorney's
Office, 18th Judidal Circuit.
More importantly, she has
served on d ty boards and is
intimately familiar with how
d ty government works. City
em ployees
trusted
Kuhn
enough to eled her to represent
them on the Civil Service
Board. Kuhn's biggest asset is
her dedsiveness. She research­
es an issue thoroughly and then
makes a clear dedsion.
Eckstein served the d ty well
during his tenure as a d ty com­
missioner, but his tim e has
passed. Eckstein has not clearly
outlined why he is running. He
told The Herald in December
that he was running because,
"We need to get (the d ty 's gen­
eral fund reserves) back the
way they were 10 years ago."
Such a policy would require
depleting two-thirds, or $10
million, of the d ty 's $15 million
reserve balance. That kind of
leadership is regressive not
progressive.
The Sanford Herald endorses
Linda Kuhn for Sanford mayor.

Can mayor serve
with dialysis?
1b the editor
My name is Peter Magyar and
I'm going to question the ability
of Mr. Eckstein for the job of
mayor.
From what you wrote in the
newspaper Eckstein is on dialysis
three days a week, four-hours a
setting.
What is he going to do on bad
days? And there will be a lot of
bad days. If he said he is all right
I would question it to a small
point.
I’ve been on dialysis for right
years and Eckstein can’t convince
me of his ability to be mayor.
If he has dialysis on Monday,
Wednesday arul Friday, let's say
he goes in at 6 a m., out at 1030
a m , it may take four hours to
recover. Then it's 2 p.m. in the
afternoon and the working day is

over. Then what if he has tong
meetings. And there will be days
he can't respond, and that is the
truth. You as the editor and the
vot4ers
should
question
Eckstein’s ability to be mayor. A
doctor can say he has the ability,
the the doctor is not the mayor.
Peter Magyar
Sanford

Lessard: Get out
and vote Sanford
Tb the editor
This Tuesday some Sanford
voters will go to the polls and
select a new mayor for the dty
and a commissioner in District 1.
I say "some" tacause the general
election displayed an incredible
amount of apathy toward these
races. As I recall only about 10
percent of voters bothered to
spend file minutes sekvting a
candidate on March H.

If you need a motivator to get
out on TUesday, think of the
progress we haw made as a com­
munity Eight years ago, law
enforcement experts told as the
Sanford Police Department was
"troubled and dysfunctional."
We have watched with pride as
our Police Department has
bcqpme one of the best depart­
ments in the region. We’ve come
from not having the money to
build a new Public Safety Facility
to putting a $2 million cash down
payment on a state-of-the-art
complex. Wb’ve watched neigh­
borhoods that Central Florida
realtors had been avoiding for
years quadruple in value. We've
seen our recreational programs
grow as young families continue
making Sanford home. Wb’ve
seen a 20 year dream of building a
Riverwalk completed. We’ve
seen an airport that 10 wars ago
had 35,000 passengers a year
grow to nearly 2 million a vt*ar.
We've seen sidewalks being built
and repaired at a pace unparalWed in Sanford history. We've

seen First Street and its merchants
get a new lease on life as shoppers
and diners have returned. Vw've
seen remaining dirt roads in the
city paved. We’ve seen Sanford
pay cash to cleanup after three
hurricanes, while many cities
went to the bank for loans.
Wb've seen open drainage ditches
piped and covered. We've seen
the Sanford tax rate lowered for
sew n wars in a row. We’ve seen
Sanford's cash reserves grow to
the largest they have ever been.
Sanford is in great shape, but
them* is plenty of work to be dime.
No mayor or commissioner
can accomplish anything atone.
Every’ resident ami business in
Sanford needs to be a foot soldier
to keep the city moving forward.
The* four remaining candidates
are willing to toad the charge*. The
toast we can do Is get out on
Tuesday and tot all four candi­
date's know the*y are appreciated.
Sanford Proud Forever;
Brady Lessard
Future Former Mayor of
Sanford

D o you h ave a living w ill?
There Is a great deal being said these days
regarding the need to obtain a living will. This
Ls something that has been promoted for many
years, but the Terri
Schiavo case has brought
it to the forefront.
Let it be said, I have
one. When I went to my
attorney's offiw a few
years back, to have
changes made in my w ill
the attorney recommend ed I also get a living will. I
did.
Nick
Now, the Schia vo situa­
tion has shown all of as
the* need to haw a living
• • • • • • • • Hill not fust verbally to a
spouse*, family member or
tnend, but a WRITTEN living will witnessed
by* (this is the law) at toast two fvrsons, one of
whom cannot be related.
A living will for those who may not know,
defines medical treatment a person will or Hill
not want to receive in cases of extreme medical
situations In the rust, a spouse* or family
member would be left to make the choices of
what life-saving "tubes" should or should not
be ased in order to prolong a loved one's life.
The living will takes the burden off of others
and reflects what the* jvnsnv being treated
REALLY wants.

w
1fcj

ingness to consider all sides.
Critics also note that at times
Woodruff has lacked the nerve
to take a strong position on an
issue. While Woodruff and his
constituents would benefit
from bolder leadership, his
measured responses do help
balance a com m ission that
sometimes goes off half cocked.
Mitchell is a Sanford native
who has been active in the
com munity for years. He
speaks with the sinw rity and
passion of a man who has
spent his life w orking to
im prove
his
community.
However, he is vague when it
comes to specifics.
The Sanford Herald endorses
Art Woodruff.

Pfeifauf

I am not without personal knowledge At
one time, in late I W , I was in somewhat of a
vegetatiw stage, but only briefly. As coinci­
dence would have it it was in the same hospi­
tal where Terri Schiavo has been in Pinellas
County Oxygen and other tubes were deemed
necessary to allow me* to continue life. This
was the doctor's division bawd on his medical
expertise. After a ll aren't they supposed to
know what is best? Nivdtoss to say, I survived.
(Either that or you wouldn't he reading this
column or anything else I have wntten in the
past 15 wars).
But, I reflect. Now, tot's get back to that liv­
ing will concept. It is relatively easy to create.
If you have a |x*rvmal attorney, having him or
her create the living w ill (in my opinion) is the
best way to handto this.
You can get additional information by
phone You may call the state’s Agency for
Health can* Administration (AHCA) (toll free)
at 1-888-114-3456 You can either ebtam publi­
cations to help you draw up a living w ill or
ask questions llofvfullv. this number will
provide a real person with whom to talk.
Another nvethed, if you have a personal
computer, to go on-line Now, I don't know
about you, but I couldn't obtain anything
except a listing of peopto who would help you
prepare a living will - at a charge. I tore too,
the number of the web address contains over
60 totters, which I cannot call up on my wrv-

ice.
So, I asked for a seanh of "living will infor­
mation". In addition to another list of people
who would charge you for this serviev, I also
found a web-site on "How to adopt a dog if
you are living in China ”
Don't ask me why this was in living will
information — 1 didn't create the web-site.
My boss, Ste*ve Paradis, who gaw me
another Web site he* fold obtained from the
Florida Catholic Conference. It is www.flacathconf org It says to call that site and obtain
cuptos of the* living will form. Now that
seninds more like* it.
Naturally, all of the* TV stations in Central
Honda are boasting they have numbe*rs and
website’s to call for this information - sei - try
one of them. obtain the* rnvvssary papery fill
there out - have there signed by two pevpto
and put there in your safe*-eicpnsit box or some
othe*r safe place, where vour family can find it
whenever it is needed (hopefully never)
I imagine* I'll be* hearing from folks who
have othe*r phone* numbers or website's, but
ratheT than tell me* about there, (I have my liv­
ing will) - tell your family and fnc*nds about
there and urge* Uvere to lake actum
It's texi bad the* Te*m Schiavo situation had
to occur before we bevanve* aware of the
importance of having a WRITTEN living will
- Kit now that we're paying attcntkxv tot's
take* some action.

m
C eleb
Deborah Jarvis-Smith

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A H ap p y C reek R eu n ion

The following was edited from the
Wednesday, fuly 16, 1924 edition of the
Sanford Herald.
D cC ottn and Lake Speaker*
at Klwania
George A. DeCottm and Mayor
Forrest Lake were speakers at the week*
ly Kiwanis luncheon meeting at the
Montezuma Hotel. Both told of the
Democratic Convention in New York,
telling the group many interesting
accounts of what had happened in
Madison Square Carden.
Also featured at the mreting was piano
player
G.K.
Brockman
who
caused many favor­
able comments.
K i w a n i a n s
Jenkins, Moughtoa
Long and Lawton
were appointed to
represent
the
Kiwanis at the Boy
Scout
Court
of
Honor to be held at
Silver
Lake
on
□ ra ce Marie
Thursday.
Stineciphcr
Practically all the
• • • • • • • • club members had
signified their inten­
tion of accompanying the baseball team
to Leesburg the nest afternoon.
Members of the team would meet at the
comer of First Street and Park Avenue at
I p.m.
Scout Camp Newt
(The Boy Scout camp was being held
at Silver Lake, and was evidently in its
wound week. This column told of their
activities).
The camp was K ing kept in perfect
sanitary condition and gixxl health pre­
vailed. Only minor scratches and bruises
had prevented some of the boys from
participating in the well arranged program.
The previous Thursday, the scouts
Itad been treated by a visit from the
home folks who gave them a basket pic­
nic. The scouts had presented an inter­
esting and instructive program and the
camp rook. John Hambones and his
Dixie Jubikv Singers had sung many of
the old Southern melodies.
The scouts were spending a few
hours each day in preparation for the
Court of H cror Which would be held in
the camp rounal nng the nest Thursday.
At that time each boy could pass lOmerit
badge tests
The furors for the court would be
selected from the Kiwanis and Rotary
G ubs of Sanford who had taken a m a t
interest in the scout movement, bach
club sponsored a Sanford troop
All the scouts who had attended the
camp the first week said that they had a
wonderful time. Many who had come
for one week only had persuaded their
folks to allow them to remain for a seccwvd week.
The previous Sunday the scouts had
attended Sunday School and church in
Sanford, going in a body in autos fur­
nished by citizens.
The camp would close the nest
Saturday at noon when the scouts would
leave for their homes tetter prepared for
their work m life.
City Manager Report
(This is gist a partial list of work
reported).
The report of the G ty manager; W.B.
Williams, for the month of June showed
that a great deal had been accomplished.
The report showed that of 143 cases
tried in city court 16 had teen dismissed
and sis transferred to the county. Fees
and rods totaled $1,919. There were two
fires reported, neither doing much damage.
Trees had been trimmed, ditches cut
sewer pipes laid, bridges built and
streets cleaned, mostly in the western
part of the atv . Some streets named w e *
Olive, Oleander Pomegranate. 10"*, 13"1
and l rt through 4“*.
Paving had been repaired on both
oak and Park Avenues between First and
Second Street First Street between Oak
and Myrtle Avenues, and between
Palmetto and Sanford Avenues.
Parkways had been cleared on
Magnolia n u n 13**'. to Central Street
French Avenue to 13th Street and Union
Avenue (now Second Street) from
Sanford to MeUonville Avenues.
Parkirg q » c r lines had bscn painted
on Park and Magnolia Avenues and on
First Street
Plants and fema had been set out at
East Side Primary School Grammar
School and Fourth Street Park. Work had
also been done an Central Park.
According to the report 399 miles had
been swept by the street sweeping
department at a cast of $399. Garbage
removal had a * $411.40, maMenreioe

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Chick and goat
celebrate wedding
anniversary #75

From left. Janice Herbst. Anna Laura Deneff Herbst'a daughter-in-law; Anna Laura Deneff Herbal ol Sanford;
Alan Herbst, Anna's son; Gall Briggs Nolen, Anna's cousin and author of newly published "Memories of Merritt
Island"; and Iris Caudill, granddaughter along with Anna, of Settler/H om esteader/Pioneer Henry Johan Banecke
and wife Carolina Koelling Banecke. This photo waa taken at the Happy Creek H omestead Site March 12 dur­
ing a NASA sponsored Tour and Family Reunion. Below is Anna Laura Deneff of Sanford at a recent book sign­
ing of her cousin's book.
By John L Salsbury
On a beautiful March 12 day, a group of 65 descen­
dants of a Memtt Island homesteader were treated to a
John F. Kennedy Space Center VIP tour and Reunion on
their old homestead site of Happy Creek.
Happy Creek is an area of North Merritt Island and
near what is now Uuinch Complex 39B. Among the hon­
ored guests was Sanford’s Anna Laura Deneff Herbst 83,
granddaughter of homesteader Henry Johan Benecke
and wife Carolina KixTling Benecke.
Two NASA lour buses and tour guides/escorts
(Delores Abraliam and Jim Johnson) treated the guests to
a narrated dnve an Hind that featured an up ckise view of
the Vertical Assembly Building (VAB) that provided an
unexpected peek at part of the STS-114 Space Shuttle-the
redesigned external fuel tank mated to the two solid rock­
et boosters (SRBs). This glimpse was possible through an
partially opened bay door. Also viewed up dose was a
mobile crawler (used to transport the Mobik* Launch
Platform, upon which the ET and SRB’s were already
mounted; Launch Pads 39A and B and the Operational
Processing Facilities (OPFs)
The1 tour was culminated with a walk around on the
Happy Creek Homestead. June Benecke and daughter;
Betty Ann Anderson, enjoyed seeing the foundation of
their house, where Betty Ann was Kim.
June and his brother Ray, both of Titusville, owned
and operated a 1 hinting and Fishing Camp on the I tappy
Creek Site during die 1950's and into the '60s. This was
truly a happy time on Happy Creek. Everyone thorough­
ly enjoyed their Happy Citvk Reunion.

Stetson’s Comer

W h o ’s your N eigh bor?
IVr/owtt* fc» Stetson's Comer, inlien*
unify toe fsfv fo ‘Jure a hr of tohaf is

good dfxm f the Village i f C o u tu This
iW urtiu u Jid icafeif to a man wlu&gt; did the
jume - Deputy Sheriff Gene "5frf»»i"
Cn^sny, nfio uvis lolled hi the line i f
duty luly 8, 199# tn f/ie place he uus
suwti to pnHect, hut which am id not
pntieii him. Geneiu util netvr he the
sam ehxau seif DeputyGrrgiwy...it will
he better.
In church 1 learned at a young age
that wlien asked die question \VHi*
is your neighbor?, die answer was
'everyone', and that loving your
neignKir meant loving everyone.
What I have
learned in the
real world since
then is that even
though 1 am
commanded to
love my neigh­
bor; I also need
to have a healthy
dose of caution
when it comes to
his or her inten­
Darta Kinney
tions
toward
my family and
myself as well.
The confession by 46-yearold registered sex offender. John
Evander Couey", in the abduction
and murder of 9-year-aid Jessica
Lunsford of Hotnosassa, FL, brings
to the forefront the need for public
awareness with regards to sex
offenders and other* released info
the community with criminal

Scoles

Fleaar know that in Seminole
County residents can go to the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
Wbb she st h ttp:/ / wwwjsminoiesheriff.org/; dick on 'Registered
Fctons' for a database by o p code of
registered offender* rend t a n dick
an s name far sdditionsl information
and a photo if one is available. Sexual
o fc v d m and predator* are indudsd
in this database. There is also a link to
the ID LE'S database on Sexual
Geneva is a p e a t place to hue.
Urdortimasdy, it is rire a re a a tp ta tt

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Two very special people are to be credited for making
this become a reality: A cousin and Author of a newly
published book entitled "Memories of Merritt Island."
Gail Briggs Nolen has, in this book, chronicled what
Henry, his family and die families of others endured. It is
a true testimony to the stamina and endurance of these
early Florida Pioneers Fkirida history buffs would find
her book — a treasure.
This book may be purchased by contacting the Author
at: onefloridawritertflmsn com
The second person responsible for this reunion held at
the homestead site is Brevard County Historian Rose
Wbofey.

reexadb are hidRgM M i^ire.
A re re c h c fG s w v a ? 32738 Zip
Code an the SCSO tale brought up 94
stgtatreadftaana living (re reding) an
d » quirt back reads of our iw rtv filags. Tkn of three Inthvidiitar m sex-

ual offender*. One is listed as a sexu­
al predator. I dicked on his name to
find out more. When his face
appeared on my cum outer screen, I
thought “He truly looks like die hoy
next door". The scary part i s ... he is.
This 22-year-old has been convicted
of lewd and lascivious behavior with
a child under 16 in Seminole County,
with three additional lewd and las­
civious battery charges on victim(s)
12-15 years of age. He is sentenced to
five years probation, and apparently
likes Seminole County enough to
stay hew.
Geneva streets listed with regis­
tered Mans as residents are: First
Street, Arapaho Trail Avenue A,
Bandit Way, Blue Fish Place (3),
Bowleg T r a i Charlie Court Cochran
Road (21 Cypress Court East Caron
Cove, East Osceola Road (21 East
S.R. 46 (3), Estes Drive. Fort Lane
Road, Green Cedar Lane (21 Guy
C ourt Harney Heights Road (3).
Jungle Road, Lake Hamey Road,
Marion Avenue, Mullet Lake Park
Road (31 Old 100 Road, Osceola
Road. Perth Road (21 Pine Knob
Lane, Racoon Trail Retreat Road,
Sandytop Lane, Shadow Drive,
Shawnee Trail (3k Snowhill Road (4L
Stuart Trail West Osceola Road (41
and West S Ji. 46. U this your neigh­
bor? You need to know.
That right to know became official
on O ct 1, 1997, when new criteria
community notification of Sexual
Predators and Sex Offenders The
SCSO database contains public
record information on offender* clas­
sified as sexual predator* and eexual
offenders under Florida law because
of a conviction for a eex related crime
an d /or a verified crime agtanta dulThia information is made avail­
able to folnataed dtiaena to hrip
them educate thm utaves about the
pomfefe ca— nor at sudi c fe a d m
In
there
locta
communities.
(l1«»jil«iM M iSn&lt;li a i n S n iiA n u t
an o te ndar in M s database is not
intandad to kxficare t a t any ju fem trth m beret mad* ta to u tfL fcv S

T H sraicS tartyln fotm rtfon A ct

of 1997 establishes that all sexual
predators, who committed their act
on or after Oct. 1,1993, are now sub­
ject to mandatory community notifi­
cation
and
registration requirements.
Registration requirements were
also broadened under the I*SIA to
include sex offenders wKi have been
released from any sanction of the
cinirf or from the care, custody and
control of tiie Flonda Department of
Corrections on or after Oct 1,1997.
Sex offenders are defined in legis­
lation by their conviction of certain
enumerated sex offenses. While law
enforcement is not mandated to noti­
fy the community on sev offender*,
police chiefs and sheriffs may release
criminal history information on sex
offenders, and notify the public of
that information at their discretion.
This information is made available to
the public and law enforcement in
the interest of public safety.
The P5LA also requires all sexual
predators and sex offender*, if not
under custody or supervision of the
Florida Department of Corrections,
and after having initially registered
in person with ID LE or the Sheriff in
tiw county where he/she resides, to
contact in p e n e n a local office of the
Florida Department of Highway
Safety and Motor Vehicles, within 4$
hour* of any change of address, and
to obtain a Florida driver's license or
identification card, if applicable.
"Please note that John Couey had not
registered as required by law in the
Homosassa community in which h r
was living. All the more reason for
extreme caution in dealing with
those around us. Ask anyone in law
enforcement and he or she will te l
you that most crimes are cummittsd
by someone in our a id e of frienck
neighbors and acquaintances - not a
total stranger.
Loving our neighbor down '!
mean wv need to become his or h *
next victim.
Far more information contact the

It w as happy birthday as a
C ute C hick and an O ld G oat
celebrated their 75th birth­
d ays w ith an elab o rate
grand after-five form al affair
on Saturday, M arch 12.
M r. A rth u r and M rs.
C orin e W ilson celeb rated
w ith o v er 100 fam ily m em ­
bers and friends gathered for
the even in g o f fun* food ,
M arva
m usic, dance and Jokes.
At the six o ’clock recep­
tion enjoyed by guests, w e
aw aited the arrival o f the
honorees w ith a standing ovation for th eir
grand entrance.
A fter the introductions, guests dined on a
delicious dinner of ham , chicken, roast beef,
green beans, com , rice, gravy, rolls, and a
nappy birthday cake.
G uests continued to enjoy dancing and loads
of m usic and fun until the w ee hours.
G uests attending w ere from Rochester; N.Y„
A tlan ta, C olum bus, O hio, N ew York C ity,
Bethlehem , Penn., DeKalbe, 111., Denver, C olo,
C anada, Conn., C harlotte, N .C . and Boston.
M any m ore happy birthdays are w ished to
the happy couple.
It w aa happy 95th birthday for Rufus H icks,
son of the late N azare and Cindy H icks. H e w as
bom M arch 1 ,1 9 1 0 in M adison, Florida.
H icks lived in Sanford for m any y ears,
w here he raised his fam ily of nine children, tw o
of w hom are now d eceased . H e presently
resides w ith his daughter; Betty H icks. O ther
children are O rion H icks, L au ren ce A lton,
Jacob L ew is, G eorge D uncan, M ary A nn
Reniolds. H icks children and grandchildren
served him a delicious dinner and a tasty birth­
day cake to fill his d ay w ith Joy and love.

Hawkins

H op p er Ju b ilee Festival is April 1 though 3.
It’s a carnival with a flair o f historical flavor.
There will be am usem ent rides, plenty of ven­
d ors, food, fu a dance, m usic, poetry and his­
to rical d ata, Frid ay from 5 until 9 p .m .,
Saturday from 10 a.m . until 9 p.m . and Sunday
from 1 until 9 p.m . at D ow ntow n Fort M ellon
p ark . The even t is sp on sored by H op p er
A cadem y Preservation C om m ittee and the C ity
of Sanford. Phone 407-330-5680 for inform a­
tion.
R ob ert G uy, Jr. is a typical A m erican teenag­
er, a high school senior, w ho, a t age 16 is at the
C lassic C ity perform ance Learning C en ter in
A thens, G eorgia, a non-traditional high
Rif school,
H e is w orking on projects som e adults only
dream about - choreography, d ram atic w riting
and m usical com position. A G uy w ith big goals
for his future in tne field of arts.
G uy says he has alw ays been in the arts, in
every asp ect. He attended a perform ing a rts
sch o o l Tajaria A rts in Sanford for eight y e a n
w here he learned "every aspect of the a rts", lit­
erally from the ground up, from sw eeping the
stage floor to m akeup, costum es and lighting.
Upon m oving to A thens, G eorgia, G uy naa
becom e a U rge part of the local th eater scene
w ith perform ances in tw o com m unity show s,
"W h at A bout the C hildren" and "A Form of
G odliness".
Being a w riter, he has w ritten his first origi­
nal play entitled "The R eturn of the M essiah"
w hich
ch he hopes to stage this spring s t a local
venue.
H aving never w ritten a religious play about
the second com ing, he began to read and
research. Thinking th at a lot of people are
touchy, he w rote a p U y w h ere n ot on ly
C hristians w ould enjoy but everybody w ould
get som ething out of the play.
The p lay's m usic com es n om original
positions by Guy, w ho says h e hopes p
can take som ething aw ay from the then
the song*. H e sends a m essage ou t th a t's posi­
tive and yet has fun and has everybody relate
to the m usic th at is touching and upUftmgH e w orks w ith his aunt w ho h as been d an c­
ing for 2 0 y ear*. H is d rive and
arts are w hat is m oat i
w ork. H is paaaion for t a
aged him to establish hi*
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Sanford
will
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at AdO u l at Fovt M ellon
Pietfc In downtown Sanford.
TKa event toopen to all chll-

w alk en d $1 face paintings.
H ie C aster Bunny w ill arrive
a t 9-JO w ith the hunt begin*
n in g
at
9 :4 5
a.m .
R efreshm ents w ill be served.
Y ou n gsters should bring
E a ste r baskets.
F o r m ore inform ation call
d ie R ecreation D epartm ent at
40-330*5697.
M arch 2 6 an d 27
The
C en tral
Florid a
Z oological Park will present
the E aster W eekend "H ippity
H op " event for children. The
even t w ill feature bunny stop

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historic bride street and address
some stormwater; w aterline and
electrical upgrades, inducting
extra lighting to give the d ty the
ability to hold special events.
Construction on the $2.1 mil­
lion prefect began Aug. 2, 2004.
The street opened block by
knock tu n in g rcu. t wim me
entire street open Feb. 21,
according to a news release from
the dty. ,
Finishing touches will be
complete by April 2 about tw o
months longer than scheduled,
due to problems with the w ater
lines and three hurricanes.
"O ur new brick street beauti­
ful landscaping and wider aidewalks create a more pedestrian
friendly environment for every­
one to enjoy our historic down­
tow n," said City M anager A1
Crieshaber Jr. "M any try to
replicate our authentic down­
town atmosphere, but we have
the real deal. We invite you to
come experience it.”
The daylong celebration will
be in conjunction w ith the
Hopper Jubilee Festival in Fort
Mellon Park with rides and

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brate die fourth anniversary of
Paw Park for dogs in Sanford,
wr festiva
val is spon­
sored by die Hopper Academy
Preservation Committee and the
d ty of Sanford.
A ccording to a separate
release. H opper Academy is the
oldest known school for blacks
in Seminole County, dating back
to 1886. The institution w as
known as Colored School No. 11
and consisted of one staff mem­
ber; William M cLester, until
1894.
Joseph N. Crooms becam e
principal of the school in 1906.
The current Hopper Academy
building was constructed under
his leadership.
Hopper served as an elemen­
tary, middle and high school
until C room s Academy w as
constructed in Goldsboro in
1930. The school continued as an
elementary until the “new "
Hopper Elementary was built in
the 1950s.
The old building was trans­
formed into a community
resource center, housing such
services as employment and

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other soda! agendas.
The school w as restored to its
original state in the 1990s, but
renovation is necessary before it
can be occupied, according to
the
H opper
Fundraising
Committee.
Residents and Hopper alum­
ni have embarked an a fundrais­
ing campaign to raise $80,000 to
bring the structure into compli­
ance. The Jubilee Festival is the
first of what is expected to be an
annual event celebrating the his­
toric institution.
Times for the Jubilee Festival
are 5 to 9 p.m . Friday, April 1; 10
a m to 9 p.m. Saturday, April 2;
and 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday, April 3.
For m ore information on the
H opper festival call 407-3305680.
The Paw Park Birthday Bash
will be held April 2 at 427 French
Avc., in Historic Sanford.
All dogs four months and
older are welcome to Paw Park.
There will be demonstrations
and vendors. The park is
equipped with dog drinking
fountains, dog showers, time
out area and leash free zone.
The Paw Park celebration
will last from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m.

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Rejected Stone Foil M ission Non-Denominational Christian
Church and the Crooms High School Class of 1970 gave a gift of
love program for Joyce Lowe Burke, Nathaniel Phillips and Frank
Johnson, who were members of the class of 1970. They are present­
ly experiencing medical crises. Delores Mickens chaired this heart­
felt event with the Somebody who cares Ministry program on
Saturday, March 19 at 6 p.m.
Musical selections, "I Need You to Survive", "I'm Still i folding
On and Wont Complain".
The Gift of Love program is a service of Children of Thunder,
Save the Children, Prison Ministry, Crusaders Ministry, Food and
Clothes Ministry, and Woman to Woman Ministry. Deaconess
Delores Mickens wishes to thank all who helped make this
Ministry of Can* program a grand success. Bishop Benjamin
Adams, pastor.
Happy Birthday Sandra Mitchell Gaines, Martha Hall Doctor,
lasmine George, Randall Ikedionur, John Smith, Nadjiah Smith
Happy Eaater to all my readers.

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stations, face painting, bunny
tails to wear, Easter photos,
crafts, a C h ild ren 's Parade
and a m agic show w ith Jim m y
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zoo at 40-323-4450.
Sunday, M arch 27
T he 12th A nnual City-W ide
Easter Sunrise Service will be
held beginning at 6:30 a.m. at
C entral W inds Park, next to
W inter Springs High School.
The event is sponsored by
First Baptist Church o f W inter
Springs, Terry Elixson is pas-

Bring law n ch a in an d blan­
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"Behold th e Lam b." Services
start a t 11 a.m . The church is
located a t the co m er of TUcket
D rive an d R onald R eagan
Boulevard.

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sioner and was elected four
years ago because he was con­
cerned about developm ent
issues. For that election and
this one he walked the district,
he said.
"It struck m e how much
things have changed and we
need to keep il going in that
direction,” Woodruff said.
Mitchell said he wants to
create a clean, vibrant city
that's friendly to citizens anil
visitors. Public safety and a x le
enforcem ent wem other plat­
forms, he said.
"It's time for us to stop play­
ing around with our a id es,"
Mitchell said.

Sanford 's sew age plant and
how
candidates plan to
address this.
All of the candidates agreed
that it was a problem, and that
m easures would be taken.
W oodruff told what C ity
Commission worked out a few
weeks ago.
A few w a rs back. Woodruff
said, a consultant came for­
ward and said he had this great
little solution to the sew age
problem.
"It didn't work." Woodruff
said, adding that a few weeks
ago the city signed a contract to
m ove forward with plans to
dom e the sewage.
Another question asked if
the Sanford Police Department
should take over a id e enforce­
ment. Each candidate seemed
to agree that although code
enforcement is a large problem
in Sanford, they didn't want
the polio* officers aim pletely
taking over code enforcement.
Mitchell said he was not in
favor, but that it was time to
"strictly enforce."
"C o d e enforcem ent is a
m ajor issue and impacts the
city as a whole," Kuhn said.
She talked with Chief Brian
Tooley
and
said
he
is
"am en able" to taking over
code enforcement.
Eckstein said the officers
could do a lot ot the obvious
violations. "Every polio.*officer
is sworn to do it," Eckstein
said. Woodruff said, it "could
work."
Plans for public housing
was the next issue. Mitchell
said then* is a need for a more
hands on approach.
"U nfortunately Sanford let
the pniblem get to when* they
did," K uhfcxaki. but she added
there was a need for gixxl, safe
housing for San ford 's lowincom e population.
Eckstein
said
that
by
im proving the actual public
housing buildings, the city
could improve the quality of
life for m e people living in
then*.

Kuhn startl'd off apologiz­
ing that she would nave to
leave the forum early to sit on
the Civil Servia1 Hoard. She
added to tin* other candidates'
comments about their roots in
Sanford.
"We also have our nxits and
commitments," Kuhn said of
her tarnilv
After introductions, the first
ctuestion involved what role
tlie c it\ should play in regards
to the l lumber ot Commerce.
1 1 kstein, who drew the
t aster egg to go lirst, said
Santord kmd of forced the
i lumber to pave its own wav."
t to s,ud the Chamber should be
marketing Sanford and he
would lx* willing to give the
c lumtvr power as a conduit
Wotslrutl s,ud the Chamber
should tv an important part­
ner. which the city should
fund but ha\e the city as a
-upporter. not a main contribu­
tor
Mitchell said tile city of
santord and the Chamber
should come together in a partnorxhip, and that the Chamber
should have some leeway to go
out ot Santord to market.
Kuhn said that joining with
other Chambers is an "absolute
negative" and that the city
needs to help the chamber
stand on its own.
Another question concvmed
the smell coming from
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five generatione o f fam ilies
started out in public housing
and are still there.
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lo change the lives of these
p en ile," Woodruff said.
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but Sanford needs more vigorous leadership
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The Sentinel endorses Linda Kuhn for m a y o r/9
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Linda Kuhn is endorsed
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F in e Ita lia n P iz z e r ia a n d R etta m ra n t
LAKE MARY — The Lake
Mary City Commission got its
finrt glimpse of a pedestrian
overpass proposed by Seminole
County
at
Lake
M ary
Elementary School.
The overpass will connect
the school property with City
Hall, and will span traffic-laden
Lake Mary Bouk*vard. This is
the first of four overpasses
scheduled in various parts of
the cuunty, including a second
one in Lake Mary over Rinehart
Road.
Three proposals are being
considered for the Lake Mary
Boulevard overpass, and Jerry
McCollum o f Seminole County
planning presented the propos­
als to the Commission March
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C om m ission input to be
brought back to the County
Commission which will have
final say on the overpass. He
will convery his recommenda­
tion to the Board of Count)’
Commissioners in April.
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S p o r ts

Briefs Lake Mary Prep softball still undefeated
WARNER FOOTBALL
T h t Sanford Youth
Football Aaaodatkm
(SYFA) in lootin g for foot*
BdB/Cheerieadlng
Conches for this coming
The league will hold
vegletntion today
(Saturday, March 26th),
acroaa from Sanford
M iddle achool from 10
a m to 2 p m
The fee U $225 per per­
son with a non-re fundable
$50 fee due at tone of reg­
istration.
For more information,
contact the SYFA by email
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Id u a
SOAP ROX DERBY
The Central Florida
Soap Box Derby and The
Sanford Recreation
Departm ent will be spon­
soring a Derby Rally Day
today (Saturday, March
26) at the Sanford Derby
Park and interested par­
ties ate invited to watch
the action for free.
The SRD will also spon­
sor a tw o-day Rally Day
the weekend of April 23rd
and 24th.
Each car will run a mini­
mum of tw o races (Double
Elimination Time Swap)
and car and driver must
meet AASBD standards.
C ars must use Z-Glass
Wheels (N o Wheel Bank)
and the classes are Stock.
Superstock and M aster
You must be prv-regis­
tered and paid bv April
21, NO ON SITE REGIS­
TRATION! First Racer
$45 or tw o cars, if a family
member (brother or sis­
ter), $75.00.
Check in time is 7 a m.
and the tost race starts at
8 a.m .
For more inforpvaiion
call Race D irector Norm
Perry at the SRD (407-3305697) or at home &lt;321-2670168).
YOUTH SOCCER AND
FLAG FOOTBALL IN
CASSELBERRY!
Youth soccer and flag
football will be offered in
the Casselberry’s Athletics
Department this coming
year. Youth soccer will I
available to boys and girls
13*17 and flag football
will be offered to boys
and girls ages 5-17. Sign
up your children to devel­
op skills, good sportsman­
ship, and nave ton!
Late registration for
these sports will be at the
ofC asselberry Parka
k Recreation office, 125 E.
Melody Lane, Monday
tfuotum Friday, 8 am.-to-5
p m The sign-up fee is
$70 for Casselberry resi­
dents and $90 for non-res­
idents. This fee indudes
an eight game season, an
end of season award, and
a Jersey for each player
For more information
about youth sports offered
in Casselberry, visit our
website at www.casselberry.org or contact T.C.
Donahue at 407-262-7720

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Tbumament will be held
April le t through the 3rd
in Orlando.
For 8u through 15u
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8porto Editor
Tuesday was a good day on the softball diamond for Seminole County pri­
vate schools as Lake M ary Prep and
Trinity Prep both put on outstanding
displays in what is becoming a banner
year for both squads.
Katherine Taricano was a one-girls
wrecking crew for the Griffins as they
won their eighth consecutive start with­
out a defeat, 8-3, over Deltona Trinity
Christian School.
Taricano struck out nine in hurling the

Trinity Prep girls whitewash
Class 5A Osceola, 10-0
complete-game victory and also helped
herself at the plate with a pair of hits.
The Saints, meanwhile, appear to be
one of the top teams, regardless of class,
in Central Florida again this season
under veteran head coach Kathy
Finnucan as they ran their record to 131 with a six-inning, mn-rule, JO-fl victo­
ry over Class 5 A Osceola I ligh School

from Kissimmee.

Senior Katie Burdeaux continued her
amazing earlv-season play tor Trinity,
going throo-for-four at the plate with
another home run, that's at least seven
on the season, a double and five RBI
She was also the winning pitcher,
going six innings and striking out seven
and handcuffing a normally very-good

hitting Kowgirl squad, which fell lo ^
on the season
Burdeaux was not the only star tor the
Saints in this one as Carly McCullough
had three hits, including a double, and
drove in three runs and Brooke Busluka
also had three hits on the day
The Lake Brantley boys' lacrosse team
seems to tv headed for another super
season as the Patriots improved to a
perfect ‘Ml with a 16-2 thrashing oi
Flagler Palm Coast (4-3)
M.ilkmes had six goals and an ,i**i*t
tor Lake Brantley, while Huber also had
See Preps, Page 2B

Ex-Tribesmen shine
G unter,
T urner help
Southeastern

Raiders
split in
b aseb all
S p ecial to the Herald

w in N C C A A
national title
From Staff R eports
With all of the local teams
and individuals that
advanced to state and
national basketball tourna­
ments this year, you would
figure someone would win
something.
And that happened a cou­
ple of weeks ago as a pair of
former Seminole High
School boys hoops stars, Joey
Gunter and Anthony Turner,
were major contributors to
Southeastern University
from Lakeland winning the
National Christian College
Athletic Association
(NCCAA) Division II nation­
al championship at Central
Bible College in Springfield,
Missouri.
Gunter, a junior starting
point guard, was the man in
the championship game, hit­
ting 4-of-6 shots from the
floor and his only threepoint attempt and going Infor-18 from the tree-throw
line to finish with 25 points,
eight rebounds and seven
assists as the Crusaders
broke away from a halftime
tie to defeat the host Rams,

Pttolos courtesy ot Southeastern
College
Joey Gunter (N o 3. above)
sets up the offense on his
way to a 25-point effort as
he helped Southeastern
College of Lakeland deteat
hdst
North
Central
University. 106-99. in the
Cham pionship Gam e of
the N C C A A Division II
National Tournament in
Springfield. Missouri earlier
this month. Gunter and fel­
low
ex-Sem inole
High
School star Anthony Turner
(No. 23. left) were major
reasons the Crusaders
were able to win their final
21 games after a 9-8 start
to open the season and fin­
ish with a school-record
30-8
record
and
the
school s first men s basket­
ball national title. Th e team
also went 2 5-0 against
N C C A A competition

106-W.
Turner, a rod-shirt fresh­
man back-up forward, was
limited to just eight minutes,
because of foul trouble, but
still scored four points (on 2for-4 shooting) and grabbed
one rebound.
NCCAA All-American
Johnnie Grant scored 23 of
his team-high 27 points for
Southeastern (30-8) in the
first half.
The Crusaders took their
biggest lead, 58-47, in the
first half, before North
Central closed with a 13-2
ran lo even the score at 60-60
at halftime.
With the North Central
defense collapsing around
Grant in the second half,
Gunter took over with his
ability' to penetrate through
S e e Champion*, Page 2B

Tin* Seminole 1 ommunitv
College baseball team was
defeated, 5-3. In Suitli I londa
Community t ollege in ,i non
conference contest Wednesd n
at Ranter I lelil
Soph omore le!t\ \1iki Me.nl
(2-2) was staked to an earlv
lead but that wasii t enough lo
overcome the Panther* versa
tile attack as the Raiders (27
12) dropped jn-t their tilth
home game ot the season
Mead pitched well allowing
lour runs on seven hit* while
walking ihnx1and striking out
three
The SCC ollense was led In
freshman Adam Younger who
thumped two doubles and
scored two runs |reshman
Aren ( .nllm lontinued Ins *, n
sational Miond halt ot tin- sea­
son. ripping two hits storing a
run and dm ing m one
GnMin’s run came on the
speedster's amazing third steal
of home this season
In 17 games since-being pro­
moted to the everyday second
baseman, Gnthn has gone 25tor-6l ( 4lll) with Id multiple
lul games, a .507 on-base per­
centage. scoring 25 run* draw
mg II walks and is a jvrtecl u
to r1* swiping bases i.nttm has
tailed to roach base just one
time during the streak, m the
Raiders' 1-0 victory at St Johns
River.

Keeping his arm tuned-up
for conference play, sopho­
more closer Chris Matter from
Winter Springs hurled a domi­
nant 1-2-3 ninth inning, on |u*t
seven pile hes
The loss came on the heal ot
an impressive effort on
Tuesday as sophomore Louis
Salas mad his second straight
quality start and tin- ottonsv
provided him with tremen­
dous run supjHtrl as sc c
pounded the Madi*on Area
Tech (Wise ) Woltp.uk, 13 2 at
Raider Field
SCC tell behind on a second
inning home run, but the
Haiders broke through in the
fourth inning on an RBI single
by Travis Battle and Kyle
Patrick followed with the first
of seven extra-base hits on the
afternoon, a run scoring dou­
ble, to give the hosts the lead
for good at 2-1
See SCC, Page 2B

Lym an baseball hands fifthranked Pine Ridge first loss
&amp;pont tOROf
It really doesn’t mean a lot at this point in the
season, but the Lyman baseball team showed
that U was not going to be a pushover in district
play this season as it upset state-ranked Pine
Ridge on Wednesday.
Junior Clint Franklin hurled a four-hit shutout
* at .the previously unbeaten and No. 5 stateranked Panthers (6 -U 3-0, at home.
Franklin struck out nine to ran his record to a
perfect 44) and raise the Greyhounds' mark to 85 overall.
A trio of senior's led the offense with 6-toot-3,
225-pound first baseman Danny Kava having
tfo Mg bfow for the w inner's launching a home
run out of Lyman Field, while Jeff Hummel went
plate and Franklin's batteryBermett had a double for the
icked up an impressive
drew Courtney won an
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time they have shutout their Southeast Seminole
rivals this season, having won a 1-0 , nine-inning
game at home earlier this year.
Courtney, a senior who missed his entire jun­
ior season with an arm injury*, was outstanding,
allowing just four hits and striking out three and
working out of a bases-loaded jam in the bottom
of the seventh inning to preserv e the shutout.
Bevis was not bad either, scattering seven hits
and striking out five, raising his career total to
201, but a bases-loaded double by sophomore
Drew Morgan plated the two runs that were the
difference in the game.
UCF signee Vinny Cued had a perfect threetor-three night at the plate for Winter Springs,
while Frank Compagnone had a hit and sewed a
run.
Keith BisgounU, Jon Prano and Lopez had
three of the hits for the Lions.
Oviedo (8-3) bounced back on Wednesday
with an 8-0 whitewashing of Seminole at
Alumni Field in the Tim Raines Athletic Park.
Randy Fontanez w as the star for the Lions,
allowing tw o hits and striking out seven to
the shutout and helping his ow n cause by
ting a hom e run and d rivii^ in t w o . .
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Patrick had a great day at the plate, going 2-for-S,
including launching his third home run of the sea­
son over the left Odd fence, with dime nine batted
in and two runs scored.
Younger continued his chase of the team lead in
the slugging category sending his sixth of the sea*
son out of the park, a solo shot that brought him to
within one of Jon Lozada and Reinaldo Aticano for
the team lead.
Sophomore Louie Curcio completed the trifecta
etching his name in the home run column for the
first time in the eighth-inning.
SCC took advantage of die break in die confer­
ence schedule to fill up the bo* scorn as all nine

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There was a good mi* of automobile makes In the finals at last weekend’s NHRA Lucas Oil Drag
Racing Series event this past weekend at Orlando Speed World Dragway as evidenced by Steve
Cohen from Trilby in his Super Gas champion 2004 Pontiac Grand Am (top). Daytona Beach's Robert
Sellers in Top Sportsman winning 1999 Dodge Avenger (lower right) and Tim Womer In his Super
Stock runner-up 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass (lower left).

F lo rid ia n s d o m in a te at N H R A
even t at O rla n d o S p e e d W o rld
Special to the Herald
In the final results from the NHRA Luca* Oil
Drag Racing Series event being held this past
weekend at Orlando Speed World Dragway,
Orlando native Mike Ruff was among four
Florida racers that were crowned champions at
this weekends NHRA Florida Nationals. Other
Florida raters who shared the w inner's circle
with Ruff were Tena Scott of North Port, Steve
Cohen of Trilby and Robert Sellers of Daytona
Beach
In all there were six Lucas Oil categories, as
well as the TracStar Systems Satellite's Top
Sportsman Senes, competing at this weekend's
event.
In Comp Eliminator, Brad Zaskowski of Grand
Rapids, Mich., defeated (.ary Merrick of Girard,
Ohio in the final The win marks Zaskmvski's
first Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series victory.
Returning lo the Orlando winner's circle for
the third year in a row was Pittsgrove, N.J., racer
Lee Zane. This is the first win of the year for
Zane, the defending National Champion in the
Stock Eliminator category. In 2003 and 2004 Zane
was the victor at this event in Stink Eliminator
In the final, Zane d efea ts! Duncannon. Pa., racer
Tim Womer.
In Stock Eliminator, Peter Biondo took his '69
Camaro to the winner’s circle when eliminated
St. Petersburg runner l.atry Encksmoen in the
class final The win was the ,V*lh Lucas Oil Drag
Raring Series victory for Biondo, who through­
out his career has raced in live different Lucas
Oil categoric*.
Taking home the win in Super Comp was Tena
Scott. In the final, Scott eliminated North Salem,
Ind., racer Greg Kamplatn

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Larry Thomas had a double
for the Fighting Seminoles (48), while Cole, David Walden
and Tom Quinn added one sin­
gle each.
Trinity Prep saw its record
fall to 3-8 on the season on
Tuesday In a 4-2 loss to
Gateway (4-7) despite Reaves
going 2 -for-3 at the plate and
Reinke striking out six in four
innings.
In other baseball news,
unbeaten Lake Brantley (84)),
which was to have hosted Lake
Mary on Thursday in a big dis­
trict and Seminole Athletic
Conference battle and will be
playing in a very good
Kissimmee Tournament next
week, is ranked No. 5 in the
FSWA Class 6A Baseball Poll

this week behind 11-0 Miami
Southridge, 8-1 Cypress Bay,
m e atten d in g § w e dismpMoni
that eliminated the Patriots In
last year’s state arm Ifinals, 10-0
Sarasota and W ) Miami*
Columbus.
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In Super Gas, class veteran Steve Cohen, elim i­
nated Craig Porter of. Silver Springs, Md., to
earn the win.
In Super Street, it was a Sunshine State show­
down between Orlando's Mike Ruff and
Palmetto's Joseph Skala. In the final, Ruff put his
skills to work to take out Skala and claim the
win.
In the TracStar Systems Satellites Top
Sportsman Series, the final round featured
another pair of Florida racers, Robert Sellers of
Daytona Beach and Lantana's Matt Buck. In the
final round battle, the instant win went to Sellers
after Buck ted-lighted.
The next stop tor racers on the NHRA
Southeast Division tour is Montgomery
Motorsports Park in Montgomery, Ala., April 13. Additional information can be- obtained by
logging on to www.MMPDragRaring.com or bv
calling (334) 260-9660.

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a double and driving in thiee
runs.
Chris Cole and Christian
Rubio had singles for the
Fighting Scminoles.
It was the second night in a
row that the Tribe had been
shutout, as Lake Mary (7-2)
had ended Seminole's modest
four-game winning streak with
a 3-0 victory at Tuttle Field on
Tuesday.
Nick Santana struck out 10
and allowed only four hits in
hurling the shutout for the
Rams.
Malt Simonelli tripled in one
of the L ike M an1 runs, while
lack Tuttle added a double for
the Rams.

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RBI white dght of d w ataa scored at b a t a m nm .
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Younget Patrick and Swdnole Hiah’a fuadn ftn a t
Steven KaMum had a t a w liigh m r a htak sosring
and driving In am run.
SCC w m to have flnkhad a fmir ■ — k m
stand against am fm n ce for Santa Pe Conummity •
College on Friday.
The team will stay on dw road to play confamnea
games at Daytona Beach on Monday (3 p m k at
Florida Community College at Jackaonvuk (North
campua, 3 p m ) an W adnaday and at Lake CMjr on
Friday (3 p m .) before returning home next
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Sanford's Joey Gunter (No. 3) it surrounded by team m ates asha holds the NCCAA OMskm NNaRanal
Championship Trophy after he hit 16-oM 6 free throws and aoorad 2 8 points to lead BouRmaatem
College ol Lakeland to a 106-99 victory over hoet North Cantrai U nhandy in Via ChampiorMNp Qa^na.

C ham pions
Continued from Page IB
the lanes and draw fouls.
"Joey understands the game
and understands what the
team needs," said coach John
Dunlap “Johnnie went off in
the first half, but he was cold in
ihe second half; and Joey knew
what to do."
North Central started strong­
ly in the second half as the*
NCCAA Player of the Year,
Matt Zachary, took over. He
scored 21 of his game-high 38
points in the second to turn the
tide for the Rams (19-13).
Southeastern got a spark off
ihe bench from McCarity, who
scored 15 points on five 3pointers dunng a crucial
stretch in the half
The Crusaders trailed 96-94
with (our minutes remaining
before going on a 10-3 run to
put the game away and give
the Likeland college its first
basketball national title. Lake
Region graduate Sherman
M em cks hit two crucial free
throws to give Southeastern a
two-possession lead that it did
not relinquish.
Southeastern had advanced
to the* final by winning a see­
saw battle. 95-87, over

Kentucky Christian University
in the semifinals.
The Crusaders trailed 43-39
at the halftime and did not
have an answer for Kentucky
Christian forward, Tom Sw art
who scored 19 first half points
and helped Kentucky Christian
;et an early 10-point lead in
get
the first half.
Dunlap made the necessary
halftime adjustments and the
Crusaders held Kentucky
Christian to just 34-percent
shooting in the second half,
allowing Southeastern to
ou(score Kentucky Christian
56-44 in the second half, shoot­
ing a remarkable 60-percent
from the floor.
Gunter scored 12 points, hit­
ting 3-of-8 shots from the (loot
including a 2-for-3 effort from
three-point land, and 4-of-6
from tne free throw line while
dishing out six assists and
grabbing six rebounds. Turner
saw extended time on the floor
in this game, hitting 2-of-7
shots and 2-of-2 free throws to
score six points, while pulling
down five rebounds and hand­
ing out two assists.
Turner had his best game of
the tournament in
Southeastern's opening game,
hitting 4-of-8 shots from the
floor and l-of-2 from the free
throw liner to score nine points
and grab four rebounds as the
No. 1 seeded Crusaders held
off Cincinnati Christian
University, 83-72.
Gunter had his w orst gam e
shooting, making just 3-of-10
shots from the floot induding
missing his only three point
try, and finishing with eight
points. But he still had a pood
overall floor gam e w ith four
rebounds, five &lt;
"It (the gam e) was bade and
forth," Dunlap. 'I t could h aw
gone either way. M r Just ■
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But those losses cam e t
NCAA and NA1A competition
and after the Christmaa bnak
Southeastern was untouchable,
winning its final 21 gam es to
finish with a school-record 30
wins, breaking last year's marie
of 29 in which the team fin­
ished fifth.
The Crusaders also went 284)
against NCCAA competition.
"M y coaching staff is the
best. They do everything to
make me look good.*
Dunlap, who also won his
300th career game this season.
"They free me up to think bas­
ketball."
W hat's more impressive is
that Southeastern won the title
with just five returning players
from last season.
"This team has an incredible
heart, an incredible drive to
w in," Dunlap said. "1 just want
to thank the Lord for being
blessed with this amazing
grou p "
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men! for the 5-root-11 1
who w as playing at hie fourth
school in four years. After rodshirting at a small school In
Louisiana after a stellar senior
Bob TVaina, he tranefenvd
Columbus State College In
Georgia but got tittle playing
tim e M o re moving on to S t
Johns River Community
to Ufa.
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Road, Sanford
Rev. Bryan L. Wenger,
Pastor
Morning Worship
10:00 a.m.

401-Anglican

3344 W. 8R 426 (Atom* Am )
(1/4 mNa OS Qroanowoy.
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CPy Chureh
650 E. Airport Blvd
Sanford, a 32773
407*321*9000
Eugana SmNh, Paalor
Sunday Services, 900AM A
1030AM
wwwortandoc4ychurch.com

2462 S. Park Am
Sanford, a 32771
407-322-9222
Ja9 KraM. Paator
Sunday Worahtp
Sarvioa 930AM
Wadnaaday Sarvica 7PM

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919 Longwood HINa Road
Longwood. a 32750
407-245*3595
Paator Dava Thompson
Sunday School.... 930am
Morning Worship ...,10:46am
Evanlng Worship....000pm

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3101 Watt SR 44
Sanford, a 32771-4644
407*322*2914
Jknmy Dala Patterson. Sanior

Sunday Morning Blbte Study 9 am A
1030am
Worship Sarvicas 9am A 10:30am
Wsdnasday Prayar Sarvica 6:30
pm

: Church
590 S. Country Club Rd
Laka Mary. FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shana Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wad Prayar Maattng 7:30PM
Nurssry Providad

First Baptist Church
of Lo itfvoof
691 State Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
407-339-3617
Chris Whatey, Sanior Pastor
Sunday
•9:30 am Sunday School
•10:50am Worship Sarvica
•5.00pm Youth Choir
■5:30pm Youth Dtaapkna
•5:30pm Awana
•5:30pm Pastor's Dtsapteship Study
•5:30pm Divorce Cara
■530pmVocal Enaambtes
YluouMtoif1
700pm Ladws Bibte Study
•10:30am Pastor s Bible Study
6:00pm Pastor's Disciplinethip
Study
6pm M I C. at Night (Music A
Missions In Children at Night)
&lt;PM Orchestra Rehearsal
•6 30pm Youth Bibte Study
•700pm Pastor's Stela Study
•7:00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7:30pm Youth Activitias in Qym

975 Markham”Woods' Road
407-786-7706
Sunday Church Sarvioa and
Sunday School ...,10AM
Wednesday..... 7:30PM
Child Cara providad

Church of Ood
601 W. 22nd SI. Sanford, FL
407-322-3942
Rav Was Tankstey, Paalor
Sunday School „..B:4SAM
Morning Worship..10:45AM
Evening Sarvioa 6PM
Wednesday Classes
for all agas....7 to 6PM
Seminote Trinity
Chnstian School
Pre-School thru grade 12
407-321-2723
Also Day Cara Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323*1411

2509 S. Elm Ava. Sanford, FL
407-322-4015
ThomaaMante. Pastor
Sunday School „..9:4SAM
Praise A Worship ...1020AM
Menage by Pastor.lt AM
Evening Sarvica.....6PM
Tuesday Prayar Mlg.10AM
Midweek Sarvioa (Wad) 7FM.

Flrat Shiloh I
Baptist Church
700 Eton Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-5469
Rav Dr. Harry D. Rucker.
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv., 6:15AM
Sunday School....9.30AM
Morning WoraNp..11AM
Evening WorsNpfTBA). 4PM
Monday Bibte Study ..7:30PM

Family Activates . 6PM

519 S. Park Ava. Sanford. FL
407-322-40411407-321 -9351
Youth. 407-322-5322
Rav. Rick Blytha. Sr. Pastor
Rev Tom Smith. Pastoral Cara
Rav. R. Wagonar. Music
Rav Mark Williams. Studanti
Adam Widow. Intam-Studants
•Sunday School...9:15AM
Sunday Worship. 10:30A«P
Wad Activates, all agas. 6:30PM
Nursary Providad

Mwy 434 i 4
427
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Church School, 920am

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For InformaKon cal 407-233-0797.

Downtown on 3rd A Oak

Bun. WoraNp 10AM Nureery
AduR Sun. School 9AM
Vbung AduRa Sun School 11:11AM
Bun. Youti, Food. Movte, FaRoaraNp
6PM
Mon. Choir A Btete Rtihaarate 7PM
Wad. Rve Dlnnw (by raaarvadon)
820PM
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Sunday Behoof.....916AM
WoraNp Sarvtoa 1020AM
hformaaon. 407-322-36A2
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101 UpaaMRd, Sanford Hwy4AA A
Upaate Rd.
interim Location: Upaate
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Braaamarm, Paator
Sunday WoraNp: 9:15AM A 920PM
Nursery Providad
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Lake Mary. FL
407*333*2090
Or. MtettoteL i
Earty Sarvica. 920AM
kmdpy School. aA agaa 9:11AM
Tradteonte WoraNp 1020MR
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443 Methodic!
409 Tucker Drive
(oomar of Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
lone. Paator
920am
.1020am
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Momlng Worship

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Nuraary providad tor Babtea
and tmtel Children
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425-Congrogotlonol

2626 Palmetto Ava
Sanford. FL 32773
(407) 323-1503
wabsrta-www PABC-LCS org
"Tha Fam*ly FnanrSy Churcti*
Ron Wilkams. Sr. Pastor
BA Simpson. Associste Pastor
Dava SchnoAo, Codaga and Career
Pastor
Scott Garrett, Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A.M. Svcs 6:30am A 11am
•Stele Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eva Svc. 6pm
Wad. Bibte Study AAWANA 7pm

207 E. 25»t SI.
921-499B

Mafy Cross Udharan Churah
790 B ui Driva. Laka Mwy. FL
Paul Hoyar,

145 WokJva Springs Rd
Sta 149A, Longwood, FL
Phone 407-669-1490

419-Church of God

lake Mwy. FL
407*321*10t1

440-Lutheran

First Church of Ctw tt,

422-Church of God of

5400 Markham Woods Road
Laka Mary. 407-333-2045
Dr. Bob Parkar, Pastor
Matson Chapman. Youth Pastor
t un day-Worship to 45AM
Chadrank AWANA Club 5:30PM

407*3944199
www.saminolachurah.eom
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2401 S. Park Ava. Sanford
407-322-4564
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday School.... 920AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wad. 620PM
Baby tilting service avtetobto

424-Episcopal
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71—Help Wanted

F E A T H E R L IT E
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Industry Leadar in L u iu ry
Coach Conversion

F/T wBi panefts 4070224133
Immediate openings lor
; Established Cental
Florida
Sit*
Contractor
(S e m ro le Town Center Mall
Area) l u e t o a o muititi

our Accounting Department
M ult
p o ite it
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organizational Hulls and be
proficient m E«c*&lt; spreadsheet
appkeakoto to set up formula*
If you are interested m working
with a company with great
benefits that caret about its
employees
Applications
bet rtf s t t S f t M at 4570
O a n g e BtvO. Lake Monroe,
www tmarcorp com
fas return* to 1407) 505-2529
For drecaors* cal 1407)321-0241

No cold
calkng' In House Position'
Steady Income' You wilt sen
auto insurance and Premium
Finance
services
lo
customers explain coverage
options and various payment
plans to consumers Requires
t year o« more yea's cm
msuranoe sales e ip and P C
leans* Bi lingual a plus Life
License a plus loo1
Contact Susan Martin
868-278-3508 phone
(OP apply 1-r directins com
K ro n e
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a
good
policy,
pecialty
tor
business
H»Vr&gt;es a d kanctvee* Cal
mda Dept of Agrcuitura 4
naumar Services at 800-43552 O' F TC -H E L P for Ira*
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www ftc.gov t w op
mda law requires seders of
rtam business opportunrtiei
register with Fiord* Dept of
1'icuitur* 8
Consumer
irvioe* Betor* seikng Cad to
nty lawful registration betor#
u buy
m v eb d o a ti

A Hearing Aid Qfk 1* saakmg
an accounts receivable dark
w/aspenanoe m bonnes* to
business collections The
ideal
candidate
should
possess 2 to 3 yrs exp
w/accounts receivables A
collections Be proficient
w/computers and aicekars
communication
skills
Fragrance Free A Smoke
Free work environment Fas
r e a m w d story fto *&gt;407338-5775
or
email

Installer: Install
cabinets dose out around
mild* cabinets labncat*
and
window
its and ett oMS'
items inside the
coach Work with Quality
CorWrt kwpactars cm dnat dnah
dams punch lisl Mutt have
knowledge
of adjusting
cabinet hardware
Lam lnator knowledge on
how to cut. laminate rout and
file various metenait such at
vertcal grad* lammat*. vmyt
edging material and acrylic
piastre Must be able to
w a r at* table saws routers
timers and ai other appfcabfa
loots within the lamination
trad* t -2 years eipenenc* in
commercial and o ' residential
cabinet countertop lamination
required
Cabinet Bulldsr: Fabricate
inienor and bay cabinetry for
construction
in
Lusury
Coaches Must have prior
cabinet building eipenenc*
Must be able to visualize
spatial relationships and
■tometric v e w i of blueprint
designs Must be able to
operate table taws, band
saws compound miter taws
red&lt;al arm taws stationary baft
tenders dull presses tunge
boring
drill
machines
laminate slitters planers
lomters and stationary routing
tables
l ervlce Technician: This
posAon often h ^ p m M f y aid
request a team player tnm can
build positive rsiatonshps
with service, sales and
customers
Should have
eipenenc# m coach repair
marisnence and aervne fi to*
RV or Serve* Industry RVIA
certifcation a plus

Part* C suitor 4
Asset with puHmg parts for
tachraoans and cuatomars
from the parts dapartmant
Maintain inventory control
order entry, shipping and
receiving
and
parts
procurement
at
levels
required by the service
department,
sales
and
customers
Computer
experience rnqufed to work n
computer baaed purchasing
and fivenKvy program Aaaw
with thgptng and raoaiving
gsnerel m einw ance 0#p w ti
departm*M and stocking
khatyas
Retail
sale*
a v s t o n t a Rka kAM b* to e
10 partorm emapi* teaks m a
laat paced anvegnmant.

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compatoea
oampensakon pkg. WKfudmg
401k. Hot* purctoaa. major
madcal. dental, vacabon.
hokday. personal kma o8 and
overkme We am an E O E and
drug to # w o A p to e

HERDAOK A T
Upscale
senior
irvmg
conwnwwty
lic illw t

Band maipas to:
Phona 403-323-1120
Faa 407448-1QAA
im s m m m s e r n m m

R a e u nu ^Fu 407-323-3086
P t o w 407-3*3-3307

Fetomrtaa U s u ry

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Groundskeeper: A residential
community in Longwood ha* a
F T position to work M -F
Responsible lor weeding
edging trimming mowing,
pruning etc Cell for appt 407682-0230 e it 231

Doer She# Personnel: Top
building supply company
saakmg door shop pemormei tar
Santatotactom WMTran'ApMy
n person at Cos Lumber 3474
Church St. Sanford EO E

Housekeeper: A resident
community ft Longwood needs
a F T Housekeeper M-F. 8-4 30
7 every 3rd wknd Duties me
cleaning resident rooms A
assisting in laundry area 3 yrs
axpaaahlkpr man apt or hotel
setting teq Excellent written A
hater* e6*tfwunieaftMi,,,8Miia
neoaaaary C a t HR for an appt
at *407-6E2c0 M 0 a it 231

Dnver •Dedicated Lane
H O M E E V E R Y W E EK EN D
G U A R A N TE E D '
440 Tough Freight.

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Jack sonvOe FL Tbrmmal
C D L -A req'd 877-428 5827
www ctdnvera com

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Oriver needed Must have
dean recent pats drug Iasi
Must be over 25 yrs Otd Proper
affir*' 407-927-2500

U TIL ITY C O N TR A C TO R
H8ALTM eraUPANC t AMO aatk
PLANt Ome kee wemptoe
Aeety at. sa* teaw Drtv*.
AftswwnSs Apnne* SOTM*•Ha. 808

DRIVER: F/T. C D L

Class A 8
B Apply in person at Cos
Lumbar, 3874 Church St.
Sanford E O E

Lawn
Mainienance
Foremaatabore's
Rasidential/Com mere 1*1 d'S
license 8 asp required Up to
StOmr to Start 407-831-6436

EARN E X TR A M O N EY
DELIVER TH E B E LLS O U TH
R EAL Y ELLO W PAGES

Maintenance Helper evening
shift, al an assisted living
facility C a l Paul, al 407-3222207 s 218

Applicants must be 18 yean

or oktar
Insured vahet* it required
Santord-DeBary-Deltona
Ovwoo-Winter Par* A Winter
Springs Area
Call 407-328 5872
Bam-4 30pm M -F
DDA. Inc EO E

Dependable
Masons
6
Tenders
needed with own
transportation Sammol# 6
Orange County areas steady
work.
top
pay
Start
mrrwdafst| Pb cal Domy 321438-3798

FABRICATORS. TR A IN EE S A
SU PER V ISO R S • Longwood
HVAC Sheet metal Fabrication
shop looking for F/T help, day
and night sh4t available Would
prefer e ip W* otter excellent
benefit* package C el 407-3301720 eat 305

71—Help Wanted

IE 0 1 O M B W PMoa
•arBord/PL 3277t
p rW i

71—Help Wanted

Now accepting applications tor
3 to 11pm Mon-Fn. Front Desk
Clerk Apply m person only,
Palms Island Resort. 530 N
Palmetto Ave Santord
NowHrmgAIPosibon* F/T and
p /t . ami caaKi. CiAtma.
Count*! Halo. Bussars. A
Dnhwaahara. High Volume
Food Courts Located at the
Santord Airport Building *B'
Applications being excepted
tor March hiring E O E -M F W D

Loader Operator Clear ana
grub experience F/T with
benefits 407-322-8133

TRAINING FOR
EMPLOYMENT

BHa* Par— n: Vertical blinds
Al leadsprtMded (Nooodcalsl
Meat customers ft thee homes
540 K*
per
year
Gas
aSowsnc* Some exp helpful
407-830-4700

L»«4m. P 8 f Trucks
G ratkn, Scrapm ,

Funster*
Sen Class: Jaa M

Seeking tuH-tuna Minister of
Music for a growftg Missionary
Baptist
Congregation
in
Sanford Submit rasum*' to
Muse Search Commute# New
Bethel M B Church. P O Box
854. Santord FL 32772

• Kuuncu] Auutaact
•Job Placement in &gt;our area

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Small asvsted living facility in
Sanford looking for caregivers
Must pass all background
checks, have a flexible
schedule
A
reliable
transportation 407-330-9038

Salas Assist PT/F Longwood
Phona A oomputar B to . |T-t8hr
Rasum*
to

• National Certification

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Preschool teacher* A Teacher
Assistants Fui tvne A Part Tm #
pontons 407-328-8260

include M**or Medical. Low
Weekly cost |10 00 co pay
1100 00
deductibles
Pretcnpeon drug card. Dental
Insurance. Company Paid
Ufa Insurance for Employ**
and Family. 401A with 50%
company match of 4**. also
pad holidays and vacations
PLEASE SUBM IT SALARY
R E Q U IR E M E N T S
W ITH
R ESUM E T O (336)681-3219
or CALL (800) 709-2538

Medical Assistant Sanford/
DeBary
for
O B -G Y N
E seeDent benefits Fas resume
407-321-4027
Vrvona t North Pizzeria needs
wskaaaea. phones subs 6 (turn
W d C fl Api*yd 2477 Park A h .
Sanford. 5pm-8pm

W m iNDEROROUNO PtPC
CREW:
Experienced

P roduction Buporvlaor: A
Hearing Aid Manufacturing
Company
is saakmg a
supervisor lor tha Digital Mold
labdrvtann Computer skiSsare
mandatory Visit our web site at

Phone Work We now have
openings. tuN or part tim*.
calling businesses alt over th*
country No aap necessary
Call JeH. 407-774-5335

C A B

D O LLA R R EN T A CA R
SANFORD AIRPO RT
Great Opportunity To Make
A Great Income $$$
Part-Tuns PositionsAvailable

• Sato Agents
• Santee Agents • Gmstsn
Radis SdwU*•Apply toPewt
Horde •Friday■MO M i •400 pm
Or ks mens a to w n M to40745M799

71—Help Wanted

Flumbtng: Experienced sewer
6 dram cleaner Top dollar
pad Own van a plus 407-3287522

io U t&amp; a ji
seeking an
407-313-034S
*1 pen* need dispatcher tor
9
our Daytona Beach operation
F.
This parson wilt work 4 days
Pari-tim e
Financial
an and 4 days o* 0 4 ® to 1600
Bookkeeping P osition 30
and 1600 to0400 Every two
noun wegs^M on-FftaeowKw - ’ months we rotate shifts This
Contact 3 months-possCW F/T
position will be paid a salary
available Email resume'OF 833 000 00 to 835 000 00
personneinaedsff yahoo com
par year with annual reviews
Santord location
yearly
The
select
candidate will have 3 years
Pot-*m# reoapaonal needed tar
dispalch/dnver
manager
Ovwdo Funeral Horn* 27 hours
experience in a fast pac
a week
Must b* neat
trucking environment Strong
appeanng with good oomputar
computer and or generational
skills Bilingual a plus Please
skills are necessary
call (407| 365-1600 9AM-4PM
for an appointment
Wa have excellent benefits to

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Sanford, F y m . rm , s to re
Hm E
bath, w M R M i'
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*07-323-1083.
______

underground
utility
pipe
workers (407) 322-8133

t o M ary DhrB A 4 JT&gt;
8375/Mo. tod.uU. ktt. W E ),
cable, nr S C C . sept, NB.quM L
prott 407-322-1807
Room
For
Rant,
near
downtown Santord. *8 uUMbee
included immadiat# move In.
407-230-4129

BPAMBH. FRENCH
GERMAN. ITALIAN
TEACHERS
P/T. in taka mary Inhngua
Language Canter. 407-3228700

95—

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^w;3&amp;$36
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Italian
Restaurant in Lk Mary need*
experienced F/T tub A p u ts
makers Cell 407-330-2040
Willie McQueen Masonry
needs rekabie. axpd mesons
A
laborers
with
own
tansportason For more nto. pis
call 407-418-8127.

Full or Part Time, 50*.
commission Popular Products,
S10 00 start up Free materials
407-333-8158

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Mat* or tamale roommate
warsrt tar second b » M 9 t o s y
Bern# In Hietoric District
m o u r n M t o t o n and m b i as
4MI
entrance 1979 per month
includee water and cable No„
pets.
Background checkrequired CAN 407-314-0379 “

Seeking a person to share my
home, vow of la to Monroe, SB
houaepn Hgss C M 407-3387232 tor an aooomfment
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Wanted

|$95&lt;Vmonth M U

EXPERIENCED MOTHER
tM-L DO BABY MTTMQ M MV
NOME. CALL CHRtSSV A T

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407-331-B371

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3 Baaoom Apg

407-330-4413
Vsrynto*. very cte— turn rm ,
alt utl. cable A C Indry. phona.
kitch use sec dr. reader&gt;t
owner, private entrance N b
Sm oking 1 O n ly Brag free
sober need apply 407-314-

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Lake Front Ltvwg Free Rant) C a ln o w .4 0 7 -3 2 2 -B tM .E H a 1

Cotomal VMage Twin
a 'M M H A p f I M S — B
move in. No MpoalM ra
407-403-3141.

.Regatta Shores
on LakaMonroo

Country
Style
City
Living

1A l Bedroom Apt*,
with Lmhefiront views.

FAB ULO US
S P E C IA L S /
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Comvnient
Spacious
Affordable

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300 OFF

•Customer Service Rapt

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Flye r Distributor: vehicle
provided. 20 to 30 hrt/wt.
Oriendo area, great earning
potential 407-830-4700

Certified dental Assistant 5yrs
eipenance Starting salary.
1480 Tues-Fn 407-629-6955

71—Help Wanted

e x p e r ie n c e d

71—Help Wanted

Aluminum Fabricator Cut doll
A
assemble
aluminum
eslrusiont
Sun
Barrier
Products. 159 Baywood Av*.
Longwood 32750. 407-8306556

Need 2 Home Heanti Ad* 2 wt
salary SBBObr t4momeigvw**
(7am).
14
evonmg
visits (9 30pm|
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323-7508 tor application Pis hr
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71—Help Wanted

407-322-2611

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3/3 condo,
m ean porch,
. JM-287-7468/ 407-

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Qvt. RncLate. Bps!
garatu. ow tE. ik u s u u

tanavatad: 2/t, with Bonus
Room, appliances, fenced yd.
carport. $90,000
navaMd: 4/2. over 1700 w
tl wAJv. Din. Fam Rm w/Fplc,
2 Scmd Porches on over 1/4
acrelencedyd $138 900
novated: 3/1. w/Lrv. Dm
Fam Rm. on over 1/4 acre
fenced yd $125,900

I BUT HOUSES FOR CASH
Call aOO-377-4

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Paul Osborne
407-321-4764
Santord; 2/1, renovated.
SfiOO/mo
Sanford: 3 7 Ovor 1500 so
ft w 'sc porch, fenced yd. 2 car
garage $875

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3/2 Adjacent to IV rM
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$500 mo
Pental history
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2 Car Gar Lim n Care
Sprinklers
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407-314 4154

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$595 407-831 1322 01 386 753
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cash, check or
credit card.
Credit approval
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invoiced

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407 - 927-2500

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Saturn North 321 689-3009

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2000 Ms/ita MPV One owner,
sunrool loaded $8 990 C a l
Saturn North 321 689-3009

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2003 Toyota Echo Sedan
Auto, A C . A More' hates Gas'
$9 990 C a l Saturn North 3? t
689 3009

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407-322-5605

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.......................1 week $ 1 8 ...................... 3 weeks $36
..................... 2 weeks $ 2 5 ........................4 weeks $45

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2003 Toyota Corolla LE One
owner, loaded, must see'
$10,990 Call Saturn North 321
689 3009

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(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
contract. Credit Application Required)
5-10 lin ts...................... 90d/lint
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loaded BeRer HUrry' $6 990
Call Saturn North 321 689
3009

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2001 Saturn SC2 Coupe O w
owner, loaded wont laM1
$5 990 Ca» Saturn North, 321689-3009

Saturn North 321-689-3009

(Prepayment Required)

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J th* M*WCWf p-OOu. 't O' opt
[to not tnOorM or prumulo in* . r-axci O' ta* ot any product. ia*v
company or r o w k i th«* i otM to ♦t-rt-w n (hn n**vwp*r
and »• r*a*rv* tn# '«JA| to 'r-Vv* .rvl a atyntrung *» dawm mapevoonat* ox unaernrtoh* try ou -.tmoa-m

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1990 lord Rangor KLT Aub. A C .
A tyVxr' Exta dean $4 990 Cal

Classified Rates

407-323-9408

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2000 Hyundai Accent One
owner, auto. A C . $ Mora'
$4,990 Call Saturn North. 321669-3009

2001 Saturn SC2 Coufw Rare
color, sunrool. auto loaded
$6,990 Call Saturn North 321
689-3009

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2000 Su/uki Esteem Wagon
One owner. 32k, auto. A C . CO
$4 990 Call Saturn North. 321669-3009

t993 Dodge Dakota P/ilp:
$2,800.
407-314*6*8

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tn Hiu/t 3 Unit
THf CLEANERS
fo n :t*t w ell

221— G o o d T h in g s
to Eat

2000 Chevrolet Cavalier
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$4,990 C a l Saturn North, 321669-3009

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407-322-2611

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One owner, auto. Loaded.
$3,990 Cal Saturn North. 321699-3009

2001 Saturn L300 Sedan V-6
Loaded, one owner. $7,990 Ca*
Saturn North, 321-669-3009

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PAYMENTS

Sonnet

019 W. 1ST, Sanford

Rptcrences Av.i .itue Upon
Request Please Ca» 407 314
0'O3

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Fo r S ale

C al Satan Norm. 321669 3009

Bichon Frlsa/Poodle HadMl
shots coot white l2H&gt;s irue,
0m»Otrt $-tir 407 417 7753

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Gone1Plenty 0&lt;TLC W4 bnng
m newspapers mail and oven
water
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Very

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Hot TutYSpa.3 person. Shp. 20
tats, ca b. Lights, never used
Warrty. retail $4300. sacrifice.
$1505 407459-2562
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&gt;n $597.it&gt;o 'Ciudes Ot tent
with approved credit 407-3238160

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157— Mobii e Homes
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2001 Daewoo Lanos Om&gt;
owner. 19k. auto A C . $4 990

T ruck/SUVS/Vans
For S ale

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U M ANAGEM ENT
HO M ES

owner

1 2 DW a't app'iances 4 shed

Warehouse
’ 500 sq ft
Santord 3 ottices. truck
heights 13 12Smo i$5 00sq ft)
Calkton-Fn 6 5 407-322-0864
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Inc Apopka 407-293-5788

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Pool Table: Gorgeous 0
furniture-style taWe. deco*alive
logs leather pockets ovenu/ed
1" three piece Italian slate
Acresw y pit r n"s Br.irvtnow
in crate Cost $4500 sell
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new. $150, obo dryer, large
capacity good condition $75
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Pillow-Top Manresa sets
Oueen. $135. King. $195.407331-1941 or 386-753-0489

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Cir. Sanford. 3/26. 9-2pm.
Entertainment canter. 2 pc
china Cabinet. 2 twin bad
frames. 1 double bad frame, 2
Ig dressers w/mirrorm. plus
many household llama.

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3 2. 1 Car Garage. Town
Villa.
Screen
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Community Pool A Tennis,
$985/mo
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Bonus. Naw Carpet Carport.
No Pats. No Smoking.
S7SQ/mo.

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JUOCULCMOMT,

FILE NO. 05-CP-1BT

b c c p r o je c t

SOLICITATION*
For information on Seminole
County BCC procurements,
( M m matt out wabtrte at
www aamtoolacountytl gov 'pul
Choetog.
select
Currant
Procurement lor a list ol all
a c N •ohctlatont Many can
b « dowotoeded at no charge
Sokcrtation and Procuramant
M BHM oci « atao avertable at
•to Pmcnaamg and Contract!
DMMon. located m tha County
SanrioM Budding n o t E a iit t i
8 t, Room 3708, Santorfl
Florida Phona 40/ 665 7t3t

Pubic auction to be held at
901 am on meday(s) specified
betow at the front door ot
Athens Towmg Inc located at
2499 Old late Mary ltd Suite
'34 Santord FL lor the pur­
pose ol disposing ol the lo«owmg vehicles
Foi turthei information please
call 1407)371 7948
04.06/05
111 Vea* 7001 /Mate Hyundai

VIN* KMMJ075F91V766M4
D4W 0S

To guaranta* racwpt ot addonda. a* raapondantt should
chack tha website or contact the
Purchasing and Contracts
DMMon savan calandar days
prior to toe fixed receiving data
ol auUiMlatsAnd!

I?) Year t997 Mate Butrt
VIN » 104 H PS 783NH407946

13) Year 1999Mate Font
VlN»1FM?l)34E6XUBr,9lB?
Publish Maich 77 7005
0168

UNCUUM KO VEHICLE
AUCTION

NOTICE

Remove) of too datcrfcad vatwctM was conductad m compK
anoa auto f S 713 76 Notice
tool Harry* Tomng win i d said
&gt;steels* at Pubhc Auction lor
Cash on APRIL •, M M . at
1000 A M at 10? N Mapla
Ana. Santord FL 3?77t All
tmlactaa aoto AS IS No title
guaranteed
Harry* Towing
l to* nght to bid on any

Vehicle Auction n 9 (Xlam
WHEN April 9. 2005
WHERE Pauls Tuwmg 1919
W tsl Street Santoed FI 37771
(407)321-7447
VEHICLE
YE An 1986
MAKE FORD
MODEL PICK UP
COLOR TAN
VIN » IF TEX 14N9GKQ94815

may bo mowed one
hour prior to sale
1999 CHEVROLET
3G1AWS1W4KS536777
Pubfcah March 37. 7005
0165
NOTICE OP U C N SALE
In accordance with the prom
More ol Stale law there being
due and unpaid charges for
wheh tha undersigned is entitled
to safety an owner s Uen ol the
I hereinafter described and
at Uncla Bobs Salt
i located at 7650 W ?Sth
Santord. Florida 37/71.
(407) 374 9985 And due notice
hosing boon given to tha owner
01 aad property and a* parties
known to claim an mlsresl there­
at. and too time specified m such
rwaca tor payment ot such hav
n g aspired tha goods w* be
•old at pubic auction at tha
above atatad address to mo
highest bidder or otherwise ms
poaefl ot on Wednesday APRIL
t f . M M Data ol Auction Time
2 30 PM
Nemo. Inventory
130
Deborah
Rickard
Household goods, furniture
boSOS. sporting goods tools
apgOancas. tv's or stereo eg up
Okie* a q u p . oltca equip o8ca
machines constructon equip
333
Felcia
Household goods
3E3 Rosemary

Atasandar
Rodriguez.

433 Antonio literio Furniture
bo set. hr* or stereo equip
construction
Margsret
tiazairy
I goods furniture
•I t
Tommie
Thompson
Pumaure boxes tv s or stereo
•21 Qeorge Russel Household
goods tumaure. botes
7M Enan Green, Landscaping
711 Enan Green. Landscaping

Pubfeah March 37. 3005 and
Apr! 3 7005
01M

Pursuant to Fla Statute 83 -906
and 93-907. toe sale ot contents
hcuaahnkl and nuac ot me totlowing tenants to satisfy owner
bans, anl be hero on April I.
at 700 am at 1-4 M-n&gt;
a, Inc, 222 He* man Dr
Santord. FL 32771
W4tam Fugate
Un4 A -14

Vehcte Auction -*9 00am
WHEN April It. 7005
WHERE Pauls Towing 1919
W 1st Street Saninrrl r l V *’ i
|407i371 ’ 447
VEHICLE
YEAR 1990
MAKE O ID S M O B l E
MODEL 4DR
COLOR WHtTF
VIN* 1G3HVMCU 1B7785?
VEHICLE
YEAR 1999
MAKE f o r d
MODEL PICKUP
C O IO R WHITE
ViN* 1FTWW32S4XED6774*
Vehicle Auction 19 00am
WHEN April 12. 7005
WHERE Pauls Toeing 19'9
W 1st Street Santord Fi 3?.” '
1407132 ) 744?
VEHICLE
YEAR 1988
MAKE MERCUR v
MODEL 4DR
COLOR GOLD
VIN* 3MABW75'. R673896
Vehicle Auci &gt;n 19 00am
WHEN April 13. 2005
WHERE Pjui s Tije ng 191 i
W IsISneol Sanford El l?77i
&lt;407)371-744?
VEHICLE
YEAH 1993
MAKE m e r c u r y
MODEL 4DR
COLOR WHITE
VIN » 1MQM5J40PAF.16958
VEHICLE
YEAR 198b
MAKE CHRYSLER
MODEL 4Dn
COLOR GRAY
VTti* tC 3 T » tT / T 8 n » » ttrC 3 '
VEHICLE
YEAR 1991
MAKE MERCURY
MODEL 4DR
COLOR rrED
VIN* 3MAPVCU ".«♦&lt;!

-1

VehiCie Auction a i OujiWHEN April 14. 2005
WHERE Pauli Toeing 191?
W 1st Street Santord F l 37 ” •
1407(321-744?
VEHICLE
YEAR 1987
MAKE CHEVY
MODEL 7DR
COLOR GRAY
V iN » t G N C S18H0H8119576
Notce -s hereby g-«en Paul s
Toeing
sell at public auction
tor salvage to* casn on c-e-r a- ;
to hignest tvdoer t' e toikseing
Oesciibed tehi- i»»
Prospective tudde's may inspect
vehicles one houi pi - ■ In sr c*
Terms are CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS Pauls toeing
reserves hie tight to a i «*('* &gt;
reiect any a'v) a" R'DS

A 990 00 depose a required to

Publish March 77 7005
069

Pubkah March 27. 2005 and
Apr* 3. 2005
0197

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

B T JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
o tv tB w n r r r t N n o t i c e o p i n t e n d e d d i s t r i c t d e c is io n
Tha DtotoCt grvoa notice ot Its mtant 10 issue a perm* d me '
t) on March 15 7005

e

C8y OtCaeaetoerry 95 TnpW Lake Dt Casseitviy F! 3770* a. p
ratn~ #3937 Tha Drttnct proposes to atocata 0 003 m i - - g •b par day ol groundwater tor ismadiation ot petroleum contemns nt*
Tha wMhdrawal* uaad by this proposed preyed ww consist of ground
•total Irom SurhciaJ Aqurt#r via 2 active we** in Semmnie Ci-unty
I *1 Secton 9. Township 2t Souin Range 30 East known as
i Wastes alet Treatment Faouty
Tha Maatt) containing each ol me above listed ik p &gt; stun s .re
to* napechon Monday through Friday except lor legal ncu
BOO a m to 5 00 pm at the St Johns R . v Wa'e’
Ototnct Haadquartars o' the appropi ate Serv e
Tha Ototnct w4l taka action on each peun t .ipp--uation uvted
a pakkon tor an admmttratrve proceeding iheanngi is
psnuar* to tha provisions Ot Secton* 120 569 and 170 57
Chapter 29-106 and 40C-1 1007 Florida
Coda ( F A C )
A paraon wtriss aubasarwat merest* are aitecied by any ot me
OMtot* prcpoaad parmakng deertton* nMnnted above may pet tun
tar ariwvnwkakva ha anno n aocordanoa wan Sections 120 569 and
IJ0 57. F S . or M parkat may roach a written agreement on med&gt;a
i remedy under Section 170 573 F S Choosing
I the nght to a hearing it mediation
tar* Tha procedure* tor pursuing media
&gt;120 573. F 6 .a n d Rutos28 I06 1M and
X 1 M 8 0 1 -4 0 S .F .A C Patterns moatcomptywahme requirement*
a U s .........rt*M I Coda. Chaplet 29-106 and ba Wed with
I By) BwOtatoct Clark, tocetod at Distrtct Headquarters 4049
, Florida 32177
hearing on toe above appkcalionis) must
i (21) day* Ol publication ol tots notice or
f t ct toe District dapoaJtmg the notice ol
l persons to whom toe DxsXid mat* actual
I 8 I I I p a k k o n warwi aaa am* period she* constauts
r at mm nMa such paraon may have request an eominstra(haanng) imdw Sections 120 569 and 120 57.
' (pkcetnn Pebtuns er.cn are
F.B-. (
i provision* are Subyect to de­

Pm

M AMO FOR
R O G E R S TORREY.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CHEDITON*
The administration ol the
estate rt ROGER S TORREY
deco.iked whose date ot deem
wei December It. 2004. end
ehoie Social Security Number
is 005-40 6005, N pending n
the Circu-t Court lor SEMINOLE
County
Etonda.
Probate
D '. ivkw the address Ot which N
301 North Park Avenue.
Santord FL, 32771
The
names and addresses ol the
Personal Representative and
trie Personal Representatives
attorney are set forth betow

04/1005

PubSah March 27. 2005

01E3

iN n t ESTATE OF

signed to tormulhatthe Oisbci s
byain toe noboa
■ Mtactadby any
h M to a n g N to

As cied-tor* ol the decedent
and other persons having
claim* or demands against
decedent s estate on whom a
copy o' ttu* notice n requiredn
to be served must Me their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
A F T rn THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTlCF OR 30 DAYS AFTER
T h E DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All i mm creditors of the
deni and imrijms having claims
Ol ilemanrts aga-nst ah# dece­
dent s estate must Me their
cUims w-t* mis Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF T h e F RST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
c i a v s n o t so f il e d
.•ill e r FOREVER BARRED
ah

N O T W T h STANDINCx THE
T ME PERIODS s e t f o r t h
ABOVE ANV CLAIM FILED
TWO i? YEARS OR MORF
AFTER THE D E C E D E N TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tuf OATF OF FIRST PUBLICATiON Ot T h is NOTICE IS
NOVEMBER ’ 7004
I u&lt;vi&lt; * Representative
RAV'D L CONARY
3? i Buc ksport Road
E iKwuith Maine 04605
GEORGE
H
WALLACE
F SOU-RE
Art me, t- •Demd L Connery
Ge rge H Wallace Esq PA
F t -,.&lt;a Bar No 340189
7(Y West Fust Street
Senfntd Fl 32771
Telephone 407373-3660
Publish Maich 27 2005 end
April 3 7005
0170
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 05 CP-0442
IN RE CSTATF OF
V KATHFR iNE BARFIELD
Deceased

r.AMt

JURMOtCTION DtVIBION
CAM NO: Bt-CA-ttM-14L
STATE STR EET BANK AND
TR UST COMPANY AS
TRUSTEE FOR NOMURA
ASSET ACCEPTANCE
CORPORATION MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH
SECURITIES. SERIES 7001Rt.

PLAWTIFF
VS
MELISSA A LUSK. IF LIVING,
AND
IF
OEAD,
THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIM­
ING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
MELISSA A LUSK. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF
MELISSA A
LUSK. IF ANY. JOHN DOE
AND
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT! S)
M -N O T IC E OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
tha Motion to Resat Foreclosure
Sale deled March 17. 2005
entered in Crv* Casa No 02CA-1138-I4L ol tha Circuit
Court ol tha 18TH Judicial
Circuit in and tor SEMINOLE
County Santord Florida t win
se« to the highest and best bid­
der lor cash at tha West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord
Florid* at 1100 am on the
14th day ot Apr* 2005 tha tot-

NOTICE OR SALE
NOTICE » HEREBY GIVEN
tool tha undersigned mend* to
•a* tha property described
betow to enforce a ten imposed
on said property under The
Ftonda Self Storage Facades
Act STATUES (Sec 83 801-83
•09)
The undersigned tefl sal at
pubkc aato by competitive bid­
ding on ARRR. Ot. M M . at
12 00 p m on to* premise*
whara tad property ha* been
stored and which are locatad at
BIG TREE SELF STORAGE
748 Fleet Financial Court. Suite
100, Long wood. County ot
Samnota. State ot Florida, the

Name

Unit 4

LOT 4 BLOCK C. W EST ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS SECTION 3.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 10 PAOElSl 75
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
C O U N TY
FLORIDA

Purchases mutt ba ped tor at
the time ot purchase m CASH
ONLY A* purchased items told
as it wtera i*. and mutt be
removed at the time ot sale
Sale is tubteef to cancellation in
the event ot settlement between
owner and obligated party
Deled tort 72nd day of March
Publish Maich 27 2005 and
Apr* 3. 2005
0172
N O TIC I OR SALE
WHEN 4-14-05 at 9 00 a m
WHERE Miranda * Towmg
376 Loyd Lane Oviedo F l
32765
CAR 1991 Toyota ADR
VIN# 4 T 1W ? 1BOMUOS4817
Publish March 77 7005
0173

WHEN 4-14-05 at 9 00 a m
WHERE Miranda* Towmq
376 Loyd Lsn# Oviedo FL
32765

Pubksh at:
THE SANFORD HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S University Dnv* Suite
500
Plantation FL 33324
(954)233 8000
02 99183

Pubksh March 27. 2005 and
Apr* 3 2005
0177
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT.
CIOMTfKNTH
JUOtCIAL CMtCUtT
IN AMO FOR
M M IN O L I C O U N TY
FLORIDA
C A M NO 06-0R-11114IO-K

Publish March 77 7005
0174
NO n e t OF SALE
WHEN 4-23-05 at 9 00 a m
WHERE Miranda « Towing
326 Loyd Lane Oviedo FL
37765
CAR 2004 Chrytler 4DR PT
Cruiser
VIN# 3C4FY46BX4T3077S6
Pubksh March 27. 2005
0175
NOTICE OF SALE OF
MOTOR VEHICLE PERSUANT
T O R S . T13.7S
1990 WHITE
GMC
VIN
4V 1WDBRE 3LN6253 ’ 0 1990
W HITE
GMC
VIN
4V1WDRE4LN675387 located
aL 1901 W 1ST STREET. SAN
FORD FL Saw date APRIL 13.
M L 10 00 am 3001 Atoms
Ava
Winter
Park
FL
Towmg'ttorage
company
reserves toe tight to withdrew
said varncieiil and o' vassal
from auction For mors mourns*
can *07-657-7995
Pubksh March 27 2005
0176

m THE

CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE t IT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR

COUNTY. FLORIDA
O iN C N A L JURISDICTION
.01 VISION
C A M NO: 04-CA-267I-15G

and
ISKENDCR YAMAN
RespondemHusband

i- »-i

OtANE WOOD
4l *-i|
-et Dr-v*
Ann iih' j e, VA 77003 3947
CARMEN B lA lO C K
6t5 Mcugan Sheet
W i-i'-1 S(vtrigs Ft 37708
Th o m a s
1061 Ream* Street
t i g * to F l 37750
karen

A ll ’.TER FSTEO PERSONS
ARf f, T iF iED THAT
A —- to'* ol the estate ot the
n- ,- ■■■ t and person* having
c&gt;.■ t i demands against the
esta'e -it the decedent other
I’ a" th s« tor whom piov&gt;S«n
tu t | .iy merit was made m the
ot
Summary
a .tstration must Me then
. la- - n th ttu* Court WITHIN
t-.E ’ MC PROVIDED BY LAW
AIL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED W ill BE FOR
EVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
T im e PERIOD S E T FORTH
ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO 2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE D E C E D E N TS
DATE O f DEATH IS BARRED
The date at the lest publication
ot mn Notes i* March 27. 2005
Persons Giving Notice

NO 17C« OF ACTION
TO tSKENDER YAMAN
whose address, residence,
oonuciie and whereabouts are
unknown to Ptat o net h*r*m
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
sworn Petition tor Dissolution ol
Marriage ha* been tiled by
LINDA K MOORE m tha
Circuit Court, tn and tor
Sammoie County. Ftonda toe
title ot when i* IN RE THE
MARRIAGE O f
LINDA K
MOORE AND
ISKENDCR
YAMAN and accordmgfy thee*
present* command you to
appear and Wa your Answer or
other responsive ptoadmg* with
to* Ctork ot toe Circu* Court
Domestic Relation* Samnota
County Courthouse 301 North
Paik Avenue. Santord. FL
37771 and sene a copy toe**on on Petitioner s attorney.
JACK T BRIDGES. E SOU IRE.
709 North Oak Avenue,
Santord. Ftonda 17771. on or
bator* toe 2tat day at Apr*.
2005. or otoenwea a datauk wWI
ba araarod agamal you tot toe

era turtoar noMed tost
N
mg to have canaat real property
bang generaiy known as toto
Hampaha* Court. Wntar Park.
Sammot* County.
Etonda
32792 and

if

LIVING AND IF DFAD THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS
DEVISEES
G RAN TEFS
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
C U lM iN G AN INTEREST BY
THR O UGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST JOHN D
BUR N ETTE MAR7AK INC
A H A MAR7AK COM
iNC
POOL TEAM INC F K A
ENGINEERED SUN
INC
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFfNDANTiS)
N O TIC I O f
FORCCLOSURC SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
March 18 7005 wit wed m Crv*
Casa No 04CA-2675-15G ot
the O c u « Court ot the )8T h
J udoal Circuit m and tor SEMI­
NOLE County Santord Ftonda
I anl ta* to toa highest and best
tedder tor cash at the West Front
Door at tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 North
Park Avenue m Santord Ftonda.
at It 00 am on toe 19 day ol
Apr*. 2005 the following
deed toed property as sat forth m
Sato Summary Fmal Judgment

you

KAREN THOMAS
W MICHAEL CLIFFORD
Attorney tor Petitioners
Florida Bar No 224111
GRAY ROBINSON PA
301 East Pina Sheet Suite 1400
Post Ofiice Boa 3068
Orlando. FL 32802 3066
Telephone 407/643-8680
Pubkah March 27. 2005 and
Apr* 3 2005
0171
______

1 96. P O N T ,

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^

3

LO T 29. HOWELL ESTATES
FIRST ADOITION. ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF
AS R ECORDED M R U T
BOOK 23. M O E 32. OR THE
PURLIC RECOROE O F SEMtN O Lf C O U N TY FLO R O A
conveyed By toe
Court to t
ol pet at toe i

INTHE ORCUrr COURT
OF TNI BIONTBBMTH

LO T 296. LAKE FOR EST
ACCORDING T O THE PLAT
PLAT TFC R E O f AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 52 PAGE
34. AND 36 O f THE PUBLIC
RECORD S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
O M M the I I day ot March.
2005
Mary arms Morse
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Ctork a* toa Cacud Court
By Mary t k o q e
Deputy Ctork

advice to T x n a u o :

&gt;a
itoappataaRNF

TO : OKENOCR YAMAN

OF THE STATE
W A R D FOR
M EM tO LE COUNTY,
c n n L O tv M O N
C A M N O : 04 C A SMS 140
CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY IN C ,

RASHEED MOHAMMED: JANE
DOE
MOHAMMED.
TH E
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RASHEED MOHAMMED.
SADIA MOHAMMED. JOHN
DOE
MOHAMMED.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SADIA MOHAMMED. IF
LIVING.
INCLUDING ANV
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFEN D AN TS). IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G RANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS LIENORS ANO
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING B Y
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S).
HUNTINGTON POINTE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION
IN C ;
WHETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY EXISTING,
TO Q ETH ER
W ITH
ANY
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS. OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID
DEFEND ANT(S) AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
OEFENDANT(S); UNKNOWN
TENANT #1. UNKNOWN
TENANT #2

N O T IC I OF S A U
Note* is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered m the above-atyted
causa m toa Circuit Court of
Semmole County Ftonda. I wd
sell the properly situate to
Semmole County.
Ftonda.
described at
LOT
2
HUNTINOTON
POINTE
PHASE
4-A.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOHOEO IN
PLAT BOOK 53 PAGES 60
AND 61. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A K A 1970 PINE BAY DRIVE.
LAKE MARY F l 37744
at pubkc tala, to toe tx^ieet and
best bidder tor cash. AT T X
W EST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE
C O U N TY
C O U R TMOUSE SANFORD, FLORIDA
r tor toa «! 11 00 A M on the
19 day ot APR 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT CO URT
BY Mary Slroup*
Deputy Clerk
Law Otticat ot Darnel
Coniuegra
9204 King Palm Dnv*
Tampa Florida 33619-132*
attorney* tor Plamti#

YO U A X N O D F C O M

a
ol
_ ______
by
LINDA K MOORE. In tha Q rart
Court, to and lot Bamtoota
County. Ftortda. its Bta ot wttoh
N M X : T X MARRIAGE OF
LINDA K MOORE ANO tSKENOEH YAMAN. and acoorBngty. ta * * praaanta command you
to appear and M* your Anowar
at olhta reaponatve ptaadtoga
wtto tha Ctork ot tha CtrcuS
Court. Oomoabc Ratottona.
Sammota Cocnty Courthoua*.
301 North Park Avanua.
Santord. FL 32771, and sarva a
copy Ihoroon on Petitioner S
attorney JACK T BRIDGES.
E SO U IRE. 209 North Oak
Avanua. Santord. Ftonda 32771.
on or batot* th* 2tat day ol
Apnl. 2005. or otherwi** a
you tor toa reset demandad m

You am turthar noattad that, treat
la aaatung to
geneta#y

UKiiw ekew

known

at

1050

AJu^ m R . a
rw T fx W l WXe i , iW
eUP r « l ,

Sammota County. Ftonda 32792
and being mom specitcatty

LO T 2*. HOWELL ESTATES
FIRST ADDITION. ACCORDWO TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS X C O R O E O IN FLAT BOOK
23. PAGE 32. OF T X PUBLIC
RECORD S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
conveyed by toa praatdmg Court
to Pakbonar1
bukon ol pert ol the
mutated during the mamagt
WITNESS my hand and seal ot
Via Clark ot the CrcuS Court, on
txa 17*1 day ot March. 2005

C

Publish March 27 2005 amt
Apr* 3 7005
0179
IN T X CIRCUIT
CO URT OF T X
EIGHTEENTH JIM NOAL
CIRCUIT M ANO FOR
S EM M O l* COUNTY,
CASE NO 04-CA-1214-1S-W

Bu r n e t t e

DIANE WOOD
CARMEN BLALOCK

0179

PLAINTIFF
VS

U N O A K . MOORE.

MKENOCR YAMAN.
R a^endM

Apr* 3. 2005

EMC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION

IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF

'.Otil

Pubkah March 27. 2006

CAR 1993 Ford 4DR
VIN# 3FAPP13J8PR140012

Dated ttu* tem day ot March.
2005
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk

•I to* SEMMOLE
Courthoua* at 407-996-4277,1800-9564771 (TOO) or tJ
9554770. via Ftortda ~

Contents

RANOALL REED 609 Mrsc
Garage
CHAO SIEGEL. 70S Mec Held
SHANA BRISTOL t35. Misc

jo m n d

|U- ret

L eca ls

NOTICE OF SALE
sat forth in said Summary Ftrial
Judgment, to-wit

LINDA K MOORE
Petitioner Wife

ADDRESS

Auction u ba
• 10AM at
1240 S
IC R 427)
C#Ito a

FLORKM

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AMERICANS WITH DlSABILI
lixuimiieiv M a a M t o i l
TIES A C T persona wffTSSQMM i needing a RtaOMt accom­
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
modation
should
contact
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
CO URT ADMINISTRATION at
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
tha
SEMINOLE
County
TSTATF
Courthouse at 407-885-4227. 1600 955-8771 (TDOl or 1400. - r e-et y ;t r.*d hurt an
955-8770 via Florida Relay
O eglSummary
Service
A-it ■ has (men entered
me , ■rite ’ v KATHERINE
Ra i r f , ;i deceased Case
•. .-■
,*005CP 44? by the
- -i
urt fur Semmole
f • :a
Probate
” *« add'ess ot which is
3 :rtf
Pais Avenue
fi.. ' - t F i 37771 &lt;743 mat
ttu- -r- e rent s date ol death
was i -ary t 7005 mat the
t ua «a ue ol the estate is
510000 00 and that the names
u-Kl a
vses ol trvise to whom
t has t-r-en assigned by such

Lecals

ec a ls

THE SCREEN DOCTOR OF
C FN TR A l FLORIDA INC

d
CLARENCE E SMITH aA/a
SONNY RHODES.
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
mat pursuant to the total fudgment ot toractoauro amend on
March?! 2005 m Case No 04CA 1714 I5 W ol tha Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth judnal
Circuit tor Semmole County.
Funds m which THE SCREEN
DOC TOR OF CENTRAL FLORI­
DA
INC it plaintiff, and
CLARENCE E SMITH a V a
SONNY RHODES ta datandam.
t MARYANNE MORSE, wrt aa*
at public tala tot
oner toed real property
Lag Lot 39 Garden Lika
Unit 3 PB 26 PGS 71 and 72 ot
tha Books and Records ol
Sammoie County Ftonda told
Paroto Number 28-21-304060000-0390
and commonly known aa 1441
Attar C l. Writer P*m. FL
327924256
Tha aai* anl ba haM on A#t8 21.
2006. between 1100 A M and
2 0 0 P M to tw tX M a t and beat
btodw tor cMh. Mtaal dear al M
downtown
oourtttouaa
la
Sammota County- kt
Florida, m
Section 41091 Ol

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF T X CIRCUIT
COURT
By : Barbara Anderson
Deputy Ctork
Pubkah March 27, 7005 and
Apr# 3. 2005

out

record 1* net
C#y ot Santord. (FS I
PERSONS WITH I
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANV OF
TXSE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT T X M M
COORDINATOR AT 4074B48610. 41 HOURS W ADVANCE
OF T X MEETMQ.
Pubkah: March 27,2006
O tB

Noam la hereby gktan that •
Pubkc Hearing wB ba h«M bp
_

»

MARVANX
Ctork at • « Court

•i Tha
T X LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO
J. STER N. R A . ATTO RN EY
FO N FLA M TVF
M l S- UmratsSy Drum

FL 33324

FUAOCFAXACOFYOFTX
WTMTM
0OAMJTCS ACT.
rk* armewk*ikkK Ikvi* mk I 61
u u v u v r u rvuu '-xiLi rln ilU -l I
I IN RE THE MARRIAGE O F:

-

Commission
p m on Thureaey, a p m ?,
MB6 to uuneetor a raquaat b r a
Conditional Uaa to a RC-1,
Diatnct
LEGAL D E S C R m O N : LO TS 4
AND 5 BLK 14 TR 4 TOW N O F
SANFORD PB 1 F Q 40.
Tha preparty bamg 1
any da set toad aa 1214 Park
Avanua
Conditional Uaa I
Urban Intik R
Protect to estabksh a
Cato
A# parkas in tmamat and cdtaana
shal hava an opporttofty to be
heard at said haartog
By order ot lha Ptanrang 4
Zonmg Commtoaton at Vto 0 %
ot Santord. Ftortda. r a a -------day ot March. 2005
Planning 5 2cnmg

ADVICE T O T X PUBLIC: E l
1to appeal a dato-

Mpact to mtf

TO

at vw abaaa
maakng or haahng, hartha Mag
ol • »

Nokm « hereby grvwn that a
Pubkc Hearing wB ba Iwkl by
the
Planning
E
Zoning
Commtasxon m the C*y
Commrtaton Chambers. City
Hal. Santord. Ftonda. at 700
pm enTbMnSNLEstET.BNB
u conwdar Eta tokowmg change
and amendment to tw Zoning
Ordnance at to* C#y ot Santord.
aammoto Coieay Ftonda

record to not
Cky ol Santord (FS

Amend th* PD Mastw Plan lor
Ftonda Stor-A Wby (Ordnanm
Number 3525) by
OtomAMatahouaa Ftoa
on a porkon at property
at 4061 W tH

Pubksh March 27.
0104

Legal Oaacnpaon N t M F T O F
S 405 F T OF LO T 9 (LESS N
441 FT OF W IS F T FOR RO) S
ALL OF LO T 10 SMITHS 3RD
BUBO PS 1 PO IS 4 LOTS 17
IS 19 21 I N 1/2 OF LO T 20 4
N t/2 OF VACO S T S OF LOTS
17 IS S 19 BOOTHS SUBDPB
SPG*
Tha preparty bang more genet*
•a 4051 W 1st
Tha
Planning
E
Zoning
Commtoaton wd subnet a rec­
ommendation to lha City
Commission m favor ot. or
agamat. toa requested change
ot amendment
Th* City
Commtotion wd hold a Pubhc
Haanng m the City Commrtsxon
Room m City Ha#. Santord.
Ftonda at 7 00 p m on Apr* 25.
2005. to oonstoar sato recom­
mendation
Tha
City
Commtoaion may place corn*
tions upon the raionmg by
means ot a Oaitotopmar# order

PERSONS WITH D tB A R E JTW
NEEDING ASSISTANCE T O
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OP
THESE
PROCCED M OB
SHOULD CO NTACT T X ADA
COORDINATOR AT 4074BB5010. 40 HOURS M ADVANCE
OF T X X E T M G .
______

Comma taxi 1
Santord Land
Ragulation*.
Utmtrt*
SfiTifiriTinni
Standards
tor
Conaarvatwn. on TharaBi
A#rtl 7. m m at 7 4 0 PM. to 1
City Commtoaton Chantaa
Santord Cky Hak Thaprapaa
to MM

Ak parkas m miaraai and caaana
shal have an opporturffy to ba
heard at aato haanng

regarding tha |
manta 10 Rues I
ot
Services. P O
Baa 1)
Santord. FL 32772-17M.

By order ol lha Planning 4
Zoning Commtoaton ol toa Cky
at Santord. Ftonda. tort 22nd
day ot March. 2005

A copy of to#
merits to on
Department at

Ptattotog I Zonmg Commtoaton
ADVICE T O T X PUBLIC' k a
to appeal a (tooto any

record ol l a
tndudmg the toak-

racord to not pnnkdad by tha
Carol Santord (FS2SS010I)

Planning 4 Zoning
ADVICE TO T X PUEUC: B t

PERSONS WITH DISABtLITCS
X E O k t a ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANV OP
TXSE
PROCEEDING!
SHOULD CONTACT T X ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407-330■010. 40 HOURS M ADVANCE
OF T X M EETM I.

M ax

tr.

0112

HO. 4E HOUX m t
Dated tea 21
2005

-

IV ,I

�Sunday.M arch2 7 .2 0 0 5 P f c f l© 8 B

Electoral Pictorial

C tm paln signs line S. Sanford Ave. for Mayoral race
Lecals
n o t ic s o p
f u s u c a u c t io n

N dM

d hereby QWn
Peed A Baby we eel
fcegetor
to hrgheet bid-

m m .f m r

CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT
CO URT
Senenote Courtly
M .. k»----- M
nsney h . v« vrm
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah March 13. 30. 27.
3005 and Apnl 3. 3005
0070

AMJA 137 SUNSET DRIVE.
LONGWOOO. FL 32750
el pubkc eaN. to toe Ngheet and
beet bidder, tor cmh. AT THE
W EST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE* C O UN TY
C O U R THOUSE. SANFORD FLORIDA.
Ftonda at 11 00 A M . on toe
Sto day ot Apnl. 3005

T.l

M TM tOR CUfT COURT
MANOFOR
SKMMOLS COUNTY.

VM* lG3AG54NSP633e64a

CASC NO.: 04CA-1771-14-K

The euceon m l be h*M et 12 00
P M on to* said date* ebove

CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO.

IMS Owe

At Bertvnoto Pert t Body 2540
&gt;. Myrtle Ave Senlord PL
32773 Proepectw* bidders may
Inapect vehictos one hour pnor
to eeto T*mw ere caeh or ewrtikad hnte Sammoto Wrecker
i tie right to accept or

FLORIDA

GREGORY L SMITH AND
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA.
Detendant

NOTICt OP SALS

Pubkah March 37. 7005 .

01M

__________

MTMSCMCWT COUNT
OP TMS BOHTEENTH
MANOPON
COUNTV,

KATHAR9C M JACKSON

AMO
TR A C V W THOMAS
__
P

NOTICE OP ACTION
TO Tracy Tl
YOU A N NOTIFIED that an
aeben he* been Med egeeiei you
and M you are requeed to
a copy at your erteton
N any. to I on

M

whose

. It TSt Suncreet leap.
PL 33707 on or
111, M M . and Me
l original adh tie Ctork ol tee
Court al 301 North Parti Avenue.
. PL 32771 before *#&lt;vinner or enmwdelety
t you M to do eo. a
you tor tie rekel demanded m

i et at court documento
■M cess. NXXXJNiy OrDVll
era avoiabie N tie dark oi tie
Cecua Count oftoe You may
lemeei twee documents upon
Tbu muel keep toe Clerk ol to*
Cecua Count Otoe* notrtwd ot
Mse current address (you may
Ha Nome ot Cretan Address
Ptortda Ferrety Form 13915)
to tw
WANNING Rule 13 2*5
Family Lass Rules ot
require* certain
dwctoeure ot docui and mtormaeon Fature
in reeu* m sane
tnctudmo dismissal ot
ttM naotptoedmgi
OATtO March 4. 3005
MANYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT
COURT
W
e»•nMiMf
Mmmi ■
mw
n. wwrm
OapuH Qerk
Puaetti March is. ao. r r .
M M and Apr! 3.3005

Ndhce is gcvwn that pursuant to
a Summary Final Judgment
dated March 3. 3005 in Casa
No 04-CA-1771-14-K of the
Circuit Court lot County Florida
m which THE CITIZENS BANK
OF OVIEDO is the Plant* and
GREGORY L SMITH and the
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
are the Defendants. I we sen to
the highest and bast bidder tor
cash at the Sammow County
Courthouse
301 N
Park
Avenue
Sanford
Sem.nole
County Florida, at 11 00 am on
Aprs 19. 3005 the Mowing
desentwd property tat forth si
the order of Final Judgment
See Schedule A Anactwd
The land is deserted as loiowi
The West 570 leet dess the
to u t! 1033 Net) and 9w East
20 leaf of to* West 690 leet
(tees to* South 35 teat tor mad
right st eray) ot to* South 1.2 ot
to* Soutoeaet t/4 ot Section 26
TownsNp 30 South Rang* 33
Eaat. SemmoN County. Ftonda
NOTIFICATION
in accordance with THE AMERI­
CANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. 4 you are a person with a
dwabeey who needs any ipecwi
accommodation to parimpet* m
tots proceedmfl. you are entered,
at no coel to you. to too provi­
sion oi special assistance
Please
contact
Court
AdmevotroSon at 301 N Park
Ave. Sanford Ftonda 33771.
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DATED March 7. 2005

Maryanrw Morse
Clark ot to# Cecuit Court
By Mary Stroup#
Aa Deputy Clark
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PA
P O B o i 3000
Orlando. FL 32902-3000
1407)435-7010
Pubkah March 20.27.2005
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CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroup#
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9304 King Palm Drive
Tampa Ftonda 33419-1339
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Pubksh March 30 27 3005
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Pursuant to Ftonda Statute*
Sell Storage Faakty Act Sec
S3806 5 53907 Sato of con­
tent* |hous*holdYuppt*si m
leased space to satisfy Owner
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199 Oumten Dorsey
To be sold oi disposed of
Thursday 030105 10 am
Pubic Auchon Cash Only
At SunRay Store Away
610 Rirwhan Road
Lake Mary FL 3374S
AS may pay up
Ca* 407-333-4355
Publish March 30 27. 3005
0115

PROSATE OWISKM
FILE »: 55-CP5444
IN RE ESTATE OF
CATHV QIACCHI

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The admmwtraeon ot toe estate
ot CATHV QIACCHI deceaaad.
who** date ot death waa
February 14. 3005. Fa* Number
3005-CP-044*. to pending m toe
Circuit Court tor Sammot*
County
Ftonda.
Probata
Dwison to* address ot when «
P O Drawer C. Senlord FL.
33773 The name* end addret
•as
ot
the
Personal
Raprasantativ*
and
to*
Personal Representatives **or
nay are sat torth below
AS creditor* ot to* dacwdanl and
otoar person* having ct*m* or
demands agamst decedents
estate on whom a copy ot tow
nc*c* « served must Na thee
clams with tow Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AS other credeors ot toe dece­
dent and otoar persons havmg
claims or demands against
decadents eslato must Na toe*
claims w4h tow court WITHIN 3
MONTHS a f t e r t h e d a t e
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NO T BO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

The data ot toe Net
at tow noeoe « March 30.1006
FLOYD HOLLEY ANA FLOYD
EARL
COURTNEY HOLLEY

NAME
^A D D R E S S
Ronaw L Ausflp
2701 Swan Lake Drive
High Pomt North Carolina.
37360
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
At creditors ot the estate ot to*
decedent and parsons having
daens or demands agamst toe
estate ol to* decedent other
than those tor whom pronson
tor tul paymeql was mads in
to*
Otdei -wl
Summary
Admirwstraton must 14# then
dams with tow Court WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733 703
OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE
ALL CLAIMS ANO DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR
EVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING
ANv
O TH ER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O 12) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE D E C E D E N TS
DATE OF DEATH IB BARRED
Tha data ol test pubteatun ol
tow Note* is March 30 3005
Personal Owing Notice
RONALD L AUSTIN
2701 Swan Lak* Drive
High Point North Carolina
37360

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JOHN A WILLIAMS ESO
Ftonda Bar No 0456736
TRENAM KEMKER SCHARF
BARKIN FRYE O N E H L 6
MULLlS PA
2700 Bank ot America Plata
Post 0 * te Bos 1103
Tampa FL 33601
Telephone (113)223-7474
Attorney lor Person Giving
Notice
Pubfcsn March 30 37 3005
0140

M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORDA
PROSATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 3506 CP-0351
IN RE ESTATE OF
JOHN B CONLEY

Ofomto

The admevetrakon ot to* astat^
ot JOHN B CO N LEY deceaaad
who** das* at deem we* Aprs
26 3004 F4e Number 200S-CP0361. to pendmg m toe Circuit
Court lot Sammoto County.
Ftonda. Probate Division to*
a d m s a o te to c h w P O Drawer
C. Senlord. Ftonda 32772 The
names and addresses ol the
Personal RapMsantativ* and
to* Personal » iis i* n l* t i s i
aeomwy are eJPbrto betow
At credeors ot to* decedent
and otoar pereone trwerg dawns
or demands egeeret decedent s
aetete on atoom a copy ol tors
noeoe hae been eervwd muel Me
toee derm* with tow Court
W ITH* THE LATER OF ]
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF TtC FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE GATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON TljfM

Bernard Mitchell campains tor Sanford City Commissioner District 1.

1011
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denuTeeaiN^NuM Ne^toir

deawe w*h 9«e Caret WITH* S
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF Tm FMST PUBLICATION
OP TMM NOTICE.
AU CUUMS NOT SO FLED
WEI BE FOREVER BARRED

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D M O M T O I: T IC UNITED
STATES OP AMERICA. JOHN
DOC. UNKNOWN TENANT.

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JULIAN DAVIS PERRY. JANE
DOE PERRY. THE UNKNOWN
WIPE OP JULIAN DAVIS
PERRY. CATHY MARC PERRY.
JOHN DOE PERRY. THE
UNKNOWN HUSBAND OP
CATHY MARC PERRY; *
UVMQ. INCLUDING ANY
UNKMOMM SPOUSE OP SAD
OEPENOANT(S). 0
REMARRIED.
AND
IP
OECEAMO. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEMS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS ANO
TRUSTEES ANO AU. OTHER

You are hereby notified mat an
Order
of
Summary
Administration
has
been
entered m toe estate of MAZEL
ELIZABETH
STOKES
deceased. Caae Number 3005CP-443 by toe C*cu4 Court tor
Seminole County
Florida.
Probate Division toe address
of which w Post Office Boa
5099 Senlord FL 33772 5011.
that lh# decedents date ol
death was December 35 3004
that the total value ol the estate
is 11 000 00 and that to*
names and eddies* ol those to
whom t has been attuned by
such order are

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NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIM PEROOS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANV CLAM FEED
TWO It) YEARS OR MORS
AFTER THE OECEOENTS
DATE OF DEATH « BARRED
THE 0401 OF FMST PUSUCATTON OF THM NOTICE «
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