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Accelerated Care

SANFORD — Parents contacted in Seminole County are tearful
for their children after the molestation and murder of 9-yearold
Jessica Lunsford, who lived
with her father and grandpar­
ents in Citrus Count)’.
"Each time you hear about
that stuff, it saddens you,"
Cassandra Hiller)* of Sanford
said in an interv iew Monday.
Hillery who lives in a neigh­
borhood where many of the sur­
rounding houses* are* filled with
her nieces, nephews, and grand­
nieces and nephews, said her
husband checks the Seminole
Count)* Sheriff’s Office Web site
for sex offenders and sexual
predators in their area.
"My husband goes online
and we keep a check on i t ”
I lillerv said.
In the city of Sanford, Lake Mary and Longwood, there are dose
to 200 sex offenders registered and five sexual predators registered
with the Sheriff’s Office. On the Sheriff's Web site, readers can
search by u p code to see if any sex offenders or predators live
nearby.
A local physician with knowledge of child abuse cases said he
was aware of the Sheriff's Web site and although he checks it, he
believes there should be a better system in place.

Spring is hart
With the long winter
sports seaeon flnalty
complete, lane are mov­
ing outdoors to take In
the warming weather
and enjoy the Spring
Sports seasons.
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Seminole trail
Seminole Count)*
resident* are invited
to two upcoming
cleanup projects on
the Little Wekiva
River and in the Lake
Harney area.
The Lake
Harney /Flagler Trail
clean-up will take
place* Saturday, March
in from 1 a.m. to noon
on the Osceola Fish
Camp Road, off of
Osceola Road near the
landfill.
Participants should
bring sturdy shoes,
gloves end 'plan on
getting a little wet
and muddy. Also
bring a lunch and
maybe some binocu­
lars for bird watching.
The Little Wekiva
cleanup and vegeta­
tion removal project
will teach participants
the difference
between exotic and
native plants in local
waterways.
The project will be
Saturday, April 2 from
K a m. to 2 p.m. start­
ing at the Springs
Landing subdivision
off Markham Woods
Road. The meeting
location will be at the
footbridge.
Again bring sturdy
shoes, gloves and this
time a rake. Plan on
getting wet and this
wit) be a fun dav with
lunch and a T-shirt
included. Pre-registra­
tion is required.
Contact Marie
Lackey at 407-6655766 or
mlackeytf'beminolecountyfl.gov. Or con­
tact Twila Guzman at
407-665-5724 or tguzman wseminolecountyfl.gov.
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Cancer
center uses
state-of-art
technology

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SANFORD — Cancer is a
word that strikes fear into
many people, but in Sanford
them is a new facility that
aims to give the best possible
care to cancer sufferers.
The Central Florida Cancer
Care Center moved into a
brand new 12.000-square-foot
facility on State Road 46 in
June last year and treats
about 40 patients daily from
mostly Seminole and south
Volusia counties. Its new loca­
tion housing the latest tech­
nology. was chosen for its
proximity to the Central
Florida Regional Hospital.
The three doctors at the

Looper arv all board certified
radiation oncologists, com­
mitted to "state of the art”
care.
The center's Web site
explains that m addition to

Parents
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murder

N M M p R U i 6 Tommy Vinoont

Dr. John D. Looper, a radiation oncologist at tha Central Florida
Cancer Care Center, stands with Autumn Cook, right, and
Heidi Keller, radiation therapists, in front of the towering Vartan
23EX linear accelerator.
giving the best treatment,
tnev will take the time to
"educate our patients and
provide them with informa­
tion that allows them to
understand their illness and
treatment options so you can
make informed decisions
regarding your cancer treat­
ment,"
The care the physicians
refer to is possibk* because the
Cancer Care Center is
equipped with some highly
advanced technology.
Amongst the machines at
the center are those required

SCC completes
master plans
SANFORD — Seminole Community College
completed a comprehensive master plan update
March IB for the Sanford/Lake Mary campus.
C T . Hsu and Associates are the architects who
designed the project which calls for master planning
the 27D-acre property SCC currently sits on. The proj­
ect included an analysis of existing facilities and
infrastructure, location of future facilities and the
development of campus guidelines.
"I definitely feel this is a much needed master
plan. It will definitely help Seminole Community
College to guide its future growth," said C.T. Hsu of
C T . Hsu and Associates.
Creating the master plan was a yearlong process,
a news relessr said, which included obtaining input
from the city of Sanford, the city of Lake Mary and
Seminole County. The surrounding communities
were also asked far their input in the process.
Interviews, questionnaires, workshops and design
areafane researched the physical environmental aes-

for one of the most advanced
forms of radiation treatment;
Intensity
Modulated
Radiation Therapy, or IMRT
Other equipment includes
a Vartan linear accelerator,
electronic portal imaging,
electron medical record, and
qualitv control software.
In die future the center will
also house a PET scanner,
which detects metabolic
activity. The physicians will
use it alongside the CAT scan
for even more accurate treat-

See Cantor, Pag* 6A

Community based
care director named
in Seminole County
By Stave Paredte
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — Most
Seminole County residents do
not feel a personal stake in pro­
tecting the community's chil­
dren and that has to change,
according to the new executive
director of Community Based
Care of Seminole.
Glen Casel has replaced Ron
Zychowski to lead tne county's
non-profit family services organ­
ization. Zychowski recently
resigned after about a year. He
will head a community bawd
caw organization in his home­
town of Daytona Beach.
"Ultimately, I want county
residents to feel connected to the
children we serve," Casel said in

Hoppy Easter

an interview at his Lake Maty
office. "They share in our bur­
dens and our successer"
First people must get to know
the CBC office, he said. That is
his initial goaL
CBC of Seminole was fanned
by the Children's Home Society
of Florida, Human Services
Associates
lnc„
Seminole
Community Health Center Inc,
and Family Care Services of
Centra] Florida Inc
It is part of the statewide
mandate to transition child wel­
fare
services
from
the
Department of Child and Family
Services to private organiza­
tions.
Community Based Care ooarS m C S C ,P 9 0 » )A

Police learn
to identify
7 habits
for success
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Managing
Editor
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Thaw young bunrtos from Holy Crow Episcopal Church In Laka Mary huntad kx agga at tha annual evant at SomarvKia at Laks Mary aaaiatad Bring
facility March 19. Johnny Rivara portrayed tha E n te r Bunny and Men
Beaaar ia »ia activity director at the ladtty

SANFORD — M ore than
110 law enforcem ent officer*
attended a leadership sem i­
n ar M arch 16, and If die
Sem inole C ounty Sheriff
and chiefs of police have
their way, fills trill not he
th e last.
Sanford C hief B rian F.
Tooley and th e Sanford
P olice D epartaaent h osted
th e Franklin C ovey lead er
ship sem inar, "T ha 7 H abits
o f H ighly E ffective L aw
Enforcem ent." C a n * aertior
consultant M ichael N ila, a

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T he H e r a l d

Rtodneaday. March 2 3 .2 0 0 6

S em in ole S u m m ar y
A GLA N CE AROUND O U R CO U N TY

Easter events
this week

Window Planes

O ut &amp; A bout
w ed
Beverly Lassiter, long­
time board member at foe
Central Florida Zoo, will be
honored at 11 a.m . with foe
keys to the d ty of Sanford by
Mayor Brady Lessard.
Joining her will be goats, 11**
mas, iguanas, hedgehogs and
many other animals in front
of the new Wayne M. Densdt
Discovery Center at the Zoo.
The public is invited.

THURSDAY and FRIDAY
MARCH 24 and 29
• O t Thursday M o d i 2 1 at 7 p m the Last
Supper will be hod at the Refected Stone Full
Miaekm Nan-Denominational Christian
of the community will
on Friday, March 25, a play at The
Cmaa will take place from the sixth to the
ninth h ou t starting at 7 p m at Rejected Stone
church located at 300 Mellonvibe Ave., in
Sanford. Bishop Beniamin Adams Jt, is pastot
SATURDAY, MARCH 2*
• The City o f Sanford Recreation
Department
will
hold
an
Easter
EGGstravaganza beginning at 8JO a m at
Fort Mellon Park in downtown Sanford. The
event is open to all children 12 yean of age
and younger. From 8:30 a m. until 11 a m.,
there will be a moonwalk and $1 face paint­
ings. The Easter Bunny will arrive at 9 3 0 with
the hunt beginning at 9:45 a m Refreshments
will be served.
\bungsters should bring their Easter bas­
ts to fill with eggs and lots of surprises.
O f l the Recreation Department at 407-3305697,
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
MARCH 2 * and 27
• The Central Florida Zoological Park will
present foe Easter Weekend "Hippity Hop"
event for children. The event will feature
bunny atop stations, face painting, bunny tails
to w ear Easter photos, crafts, a Children’s
Parade and a magic show with Jimmy "V."
Admission is $8.95 for adults, children 3 to
12 for $4-95, seniors 60-plus for $6.95 and chil­
dren 2 and under free. O i l 407-32^*450.
SUNDAY, MARCH 27
• The 12th annual Winter Springs CityWide Easter Sunrise Service will be held
beginning at 630 a.m. at Central Winds Park,
next to m ite r Springs High School. The event
is sponsored by First Baptist Church of Winter
Springs, Terry Elixson is pastor. Bring lawn
m a in and blankets.

Warrants nab
six suspects
SA N FO RD — M embers of the Sanford
P olice D epartm ent Em ergency Service
U n it and Sanford P olice D epartm ent
Special Tactical Unit executed four search
w arrants in the second part o f last week.
• In the w arrant served M arch 16, at
1204 P om egran ate Ave., Sean C arlos
Jackson, 19, o f that address was arrested
on a charge of possession o f under 20
gram s o f m arijuana.
• A lso on M arch 16, officers served a
search w arrant at 1413 Groveview Way in
Sanford. Leann J. Fernandez, 19, of that
address, w as charged with trafficking in
cocaine, over 28 grams, and possession of
co cain e to sell and deliver. M aria
M endez, 22, of Deltona was charged with
possession of under 20 gram s of m arijua­
na.
• In a w arrant served M arch 17, at 64
Lake M onroe Terrace, Kendall Lamont
K en non, 23, o f D ixie Avenue, and
Sharonda Perdue, 18, o f Lake M onroe
T errace, w ere arrested. Kennon was
charged with giving a false ID to a law
en fo rcem en t o fficer and Perdue was
ch arged w ith possession of under 20
gram s o f m arijuana, sale or delivery of
cocaine, and having a controlled sub­
stance (Ecstasy).
• A nother search warrant was served
o n M arch 17 at 2600 G eorgia A rm s
A p artm en t
1401.
Tiffan ye
A ndrea
W illiam s, 21, o f that address was arrested
on a charge o f possession o f under 20
gram s o f m arijuana.

Challenge will
aid seniors
SANFORD — Alan Shawn Feinstefn has
been giving eway $1 million a year to social
service agencies for the past seven y ean .
Feins tein,
founder
of
Feinstein
International Fam ine Center at Ttiffs
University, will m atch donations made to
M eals on W heels, Etc., from March 1 to
April 30.
D onate to 2801 S. Financial C o u rt
Sanford, FL 32773, o r call 407-333-8877, e x t
110. The Web rite is w w w jnealaetc.org.

TH U
The Sem inole County
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold
Business After Hours, begin­
ning at 5:30 p.m. at Central
Florida Zoo, sponsored by
Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Contact Tara
Godby at tgodbydSeminolebusiness org.

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Avion Air Academy at the Orlando Sanford International Airport Avion Air Academy offers pilot training for aspiring aviator*
at Its location on Flight Line Avenue or by caNng 407-328*9997. Happy flying.

Drug related
• Daniel Patrick Charron, 48.
listed as homeless m Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Mondav on Park Avenue at 13th
Street when a bike patrol officer
stopped him He was charged
with possession of narcotics
equipment and loitering/prowl­
ing.
• Althea Elizabeth Wallace, 36,
of Lake leanie Drive, Santord, was
arrested by Sanford police early
Tuesday in the 2700 block of
Ridgewood Avenue. She was
charged with possession of under
20 grams of marijuana, possession
o f narcotics equipment, and was
found to bo wanted on a warrant
out o f Orange County
• William Jerome Boone Jr.. 31.
of Ntellonville Avenue, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Monday in a
parking lot at Lake Monroe
Terrace Police said when they
approached him, lie attempted to
run from them He was subdued
with a Taser. He was charged with
possession of cocaine within UKH1
feet of public housing, driving
with a suspended license, resist­
ing an officer without violence,
and possession of narcotics equip­
ment.
• Allen Sil.w, 48, with no local
address, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday in the 1300 block of
West 16th Street He was charged
with possession of over 20 grams
o f marijuana, giving a false ID to a
law enforcement officer, and pos­
session of narcotics equipment.

Saturday He reportedly was
involved in a dispute with a
female af his residence. He was
charged with aggravated b atten ’
(dom estic) with three prior
domestic batten* convictions.

arrested
by
Sanford
police
Monday in the 2700 block of
Airport Blvd. He was stopped
because* of possession of a sus­
pected stolen vehicle. He was
charged with burglary o f a
dw elling and grand theft of a
motor vehicle.
• Kimberly Diane Shackleford,
29, of Cedar Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested
bv
Sanford
police
Sunday. She reportedly had taken
S830 rroni her mother over a onemonth period She was charged
wi*h larceny of over $300.
• Steven Michael Hume, 46. of
Apopka, was arrested by Santord
police Friday at a store in
Sem inole Towne Center. He
reportedly took $171.17 in mer­
chandise irom the store without
paying. He was charged with
petty larceny of under $300.
• O nesim o Rosas, 25, and
M arganto Martinez. 21, both with
an unknown address, were arrest­
ed by Sanford police Friday at a
store* in the 3600 block of Orlando
Drive. The two reportedly took
$31.21 in items from the store
w ithout paying Each was charged
with petty larceny - shoplifting.

Burglaries
• Edgar Burrs, 37, listed as
homeless in Sanford, was arrested
by Santord police early Tuesday.
He reportedly took a bicycle from
a residence in the 9(H) blink of
DeSota Avenue. Police located
him at 27th Street and Highway
17-92. He was charged with bur­
glary o f a dwelling, theft of over
$300
in
m erchandise,
loitering /prowling, possession of
narcotics equipment, resisting an
officer without violence, posses­
sion o f synthetic narcotics and
sm uggling contraband into a
county detention facility.

A ssault - Battery
• K erris Zlokas,
3b, of
Grandview Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police at his
residence Monday following an
altercation with a female. He was
charged with battery — touch or
strike.

T hefts
• Jam es Albert Smith, 43, of
Plam osa Drive, Sanford, was

• Joshua John Powers, 24, of
G roveview Way, Sanford, was
arrested
by Sanford
police

• Puja Wadhwa, 27, of Tavares,
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday at a store in the Seminole
Towne Center.
She reportedly took an item of
jewelry from the store* without
paving. She was charged with
petty larceny.

Tracey Chanel Waits, 35, of
Holly Avenue. Sanford, was
arrested
bv
Santord
police
Saturday at her residence follow­
ing an altercation with a male. She
was charged with battery — touch
or strike (domestic violence).
• Harold Gonzalez, 37, of Pine
Isle Drive, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Saturday at his
residence, following a fight with
hi** wife. He was charged with bat­
tery — touch or strike
• Domingo Vences Gomez, 37,
of Santord was arrested by
Santord police Saturday at a resi­
dence in the 2800 blink of Gale
Place. He was reportedly in an
altercation with a female. He was
charged with battery — touch or
strike (domestic violence).
Traffic stops
• Bruce W. McCray. 42, of
M agnolia Way, Sanford, was
stopped
by
Sanford
police
Saturday in the 2200 block of West
25th Street, following a vehicular
crash. 1 It* was charged with driv­
ing under tin* influence (DUD
with property damage, careless
driving, and failure to provide
insurance to the investigating offi­
cer
O thrr charges
• Reinaldo Diaz, 51, listed as
homeless in Sanford, was arrested
hv Sanford police Sunday at
Highway 17-92 and Lake Mary
Boulevard
He was charged with trespass­
ing on property, and violation of a
county ordinance for possession
of an open container in a parking
lot.
• Gregorio H. Bernal, 49, listed
as hom eless in Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday
at a business in the 1200 block of
Park Avenue, where he reportedly
was involved in an altercation. He
was charged with disorderly
intoxication, simple assault, and
trespassing on property after fail­
ing to leave on order of the prop­
erty owner.

The Sanford Herald
“Serving Seminole County Since 1908"

Wednesday. March 23, 2005 • Vol. 113, No. 54
Published every Wednesday and Saturday by
Republic Newspapers. Inc. •300 N. French Ave., Santord. FL 32771
•Phone (407) 322-2*11 •Fax (407) 323440*

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The 21st Annual Youth
Rummage Sale will be held
Friday and Saturday in the
lower parking lot at
Community United
Methodist Church in
Casselberry. Proceeds go to
projects in Kentucky and
Tennessee to refurbish homes
for the needy. Call 407-8313777, ext. 212.
A blood drive for Central
Florida Blood Bank will be
hosted by Lita's Divine
Creamery at Park Place at
Heathrow Plaza, Irom 10:30
a.m. until 2:30 p.m. A pint of
ice-cream will he given for
each pint of blood donated.
Call 407-333-3536.

In conjunction with the
Sem inole Community
C ollege 2005 Fine Arts
Department Student Show
(March 29-April 28), there
will be a Student Award and
Reception gathering from 5
to 7 p.m. Call 407-328-2039.

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The city of Sanford, in
cooperation with the Florida
Yards 6t Neighborhoods, will
host a free landscaping sem ­
inar from h to 9 p m. at the
Garden Club of Sanford, 200
Fairmont Drive. Call 407-3305624 for reservations.

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jpper]Jubilee Festival, a
Hopper
val wi
carnival
with historical fla­
vor, will be presented Friday,
Saturday and Sunday at Fort
Mellon Park in Sanford.
Amusement rides, food, fun,
dancing, vendors and histori­
cal tidbits. Hours are* 5 until
9 p m. on Friday. Apnl 1, 10
a.m. until 9 p m. on April 2,
and 1 until 9 p.m. on Sunday,
April 3 The lubilee is spon­
sored by Hopper Academy
Preservation committee and
the city of Sanford.
O viedo High School's
Multicultural Committee will
hold an international festival
on the campus beginning at
8 a.m. Cal! 407-320-4010.

The city of Sanford CRA
will present a Bike Art
Contest. Cash prize* will be
awarded for the moat cre­
ative decorated bicyde. The
event will be held on First
Street in downtown Sanford
from 10 a jn . until 5 p m For
applications or additional
information contact Denise
Hurley at 407-324-5636.

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di nates the range of service?)
available in the county for
abased and neglected children
here.
To demonstrate the scope of
abuse and
neglect.
Cascl men­
tioned that
on a recent
Sunday
a fte rn o o n ,
four young
p e o p l e
needed care
outside of
their homes.
C «M l
Casel also
talked about
the need to rebuild trust with the
community.
He is well aware that the
Department of Families and
Child n*n has experienced severe
criticism, but he is an outspoken
advocate of the community
based model.
"If all we do is move the bull's
eye fmm the state to us, then
we've failed." he said. "The
issuer
won't
be
settled
overnight, but if you’ve felt
helpless in tin* past, now you can
be part ol tire solution."
The organization has to build
a professional trust with the
public. Casel said. With time the
focus can shift away fmm the
caregivers.
"We have to turn the atten­
tion towanl tire bad people who
do Kid things to children." In*
said.
The community concept will
intn since better business prac­
tices and lx* more flexible than
the state model, Casel said. And
the* community ownership and
partnership is key.
"Most people have not lead a
lot of ownership in the problems
of abuse* and neglect," Case!
said. "We ruxxl to own it and lx*
Responsible tor it. The*** an* our
children."
CBC in Seminole County has
gotten off to a slow start with its
first director staying barely a
year Casel said he is homo.
"I'm not moving” tin* new
executive director said, adding
that the location in Seminole
County was important to him.
He has lived hew with his wife
and children for IS years
"Working at home feels
good," he said.

Casel had served as via* pres­
ident of operations, finance and
information reporting for the
Children's Home Society of
Florida. Part of his responsibili­
ties there included support for
several community based care
organizations.
Experience with the Florida
Department of Families and
Children,
known
as the
Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services before
that has given him that state
perspective as well.
With the state he served as
Central Florida district manager.
His responsibilities included
child welfare, drug abase and
mental health programs as well
as adult protective services.
"Glen brings a dynamic
range of experience, skill and
vision to Community Based
Care of Seminole," said Diane
IXM.irk. president of the CBCS
hoard of directors. "We're look­
ing forward to a long and pmductive future under Glen's
leadership."
How can people take* owner­
ship for the care of young people
in Seminole County? Casel
pointed to voluntarism.
The aiunty always ntxxis fos­
ter parents and guardian ad
litems to help children in tin*
court system. Ihere is always
the traditional board members
and of course contnbutioas.
"It's important that people in
Florida leam about CBC as an
initiative," Casel said. "The gen­
eral public hasn’t lven actively
involved in a slate-run system,
the way it hopefully can be
involved in a community-based
one."
Fourteen people work in the*
CBC of Seminole office, he slid,
and it’s not large by design. CBC
is the liaison tvtween state fund­
ing and the organizations
already in place to help children.
"We don’t want to replace
(local child advocacy organiza­
tion)," he said.
"Hopefully we will stay small
and stay focusxl We have to
build that credibility. This is not
going to be the end of abuse, but
we can do better."
CBC of Seminole is located at
605 Crescent Court. Ste. 428,
Lake Mary, Fla. 52746. For more
information, visit its Web site at
www.cbcseminole. org

Michael Nila talks to area police officers at the New Tribes Mission about securing a healthy foundation to maintain professional integrity.

S em in a r
C ontinued b o a Page LA
retired com m ander from the
Aurora
Illinois
Police
D epartm ent, presented the
daylong seminar.
His main point was that
olice
departm ents hire the
E
est of the best, but som e­
tim es departm ent policies or
just daily tem ptations crack
the foundation of integrity
that all officers must have.
The con cep ts discussed
could apply to any profes­
sional organ ization , Nila
said in an interview , but
with law enforcem ent, the
cost can be devastating.
He told participants about
the rivalry between the New
York Police Departm ent and
the
New
York
Fire
Departm ent. There had been
a history of actual fights on
the scene, mostly over con­
trol.
On Sept. 11, 2001, the
NYPD helicopter
said
er patrol
pj
the World Trade Center was
going
to
co llap se
and
ordered everybody out. The
fire departm ent did heed the
call because it w as from the

The Fraternal
Order of Police
(Saefenl Lodge 140)
unanimously endorses

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L in da is com m itted to ensuring that the
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fam ily an d yours. She w as unanimous/y
endorsed by the F ratern al O rder o f P olice
because they know she understands the
im portance o f good law enforcem ent —
an d how to work with the city to m ake sure
that ou r hom es, ou r fam ilies a n d ou r
businesses are protected.
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More than 340 New
ork firefighters died when
the building crushed them.
"You see, when we don't
get it right the cost is too
nigh," Nila told officers in a
silent conference room at the
New Tribes M inistry b u ild ­
ing in Sanford.
in the departm ents, law
enforcem ent has to get past
differences, he said, and ask
w hat is the cost. F ailu re

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though is a process of learn­
ing, he added.
He addressed the effects
of mental, spiritual and em o­
tional stress has on police
officers.
M ental stress reduces con­
nections in the brain, but can
also be reversed in an
enriching environment, Nila
said.
Sp iritu al w ell-being is
im portant. He told officers
one of the best ways to keep
spiritually healthy is to do a
random act o f kindness. He
also urged them to look at
how they are nurturing rela­
tionships because everyone
needs support from family
and friends.
"This is not the last time
we’ll have som ething like
this," Tooley told the group
at the end of the sem inar He
and the seven other chiefs in
the county hope to plan at
least one sim ilar seminar.
Sgt. Raymond Irvin of the
Sanford Police D epartm ent
said the sem inar reminded
him of the teaching capacity

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that each role plays.
"You have to inspire peo­
ple," he said.
He has read the C ovey
books and wantB to use the
sem inar to be the kind o f
person to inspire other o ffi­
cers and to be open to learn­
ing from them.
This is the first such sem i­
nar that w asn't about a typi­
cal law en forcem ent sk ill
such as h and cuffin g, said
C asselberry Police C h ief
John Pavlis.
“Trust, d epen d en ce. It's
critical for law enforcem ent
to be fam ily with these kind
of term s to m ake ourselves
better people," Pavlis said.
He said o fficers m ust
leam to use their pow er in a
positive way and be aware
of the tem ptations that that
power brings.
"W e have to be wise and
ju d icio u s in our use of
pow er,” P avlis said. “We
nave to be aw are o f the
nobility o f police w ork, and
we have to em phasize that to
our young officers."

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Casselberry man
elected to national
institute position
CASSELBERRY — Paul R.
B ertram Jr., of Casselberry,
h as been elected to the
national office of vice presi*
d en t-in d u stry
for
the
C o n stru ctio n
S p ecifiers
Institute.
H is d u ties w ill include
serv in g as th e execu tiv e
co m m ittee liaison for th e
In stitu te 's
environ m en tal
task team .
The tw o-year term begins
in Ju ly and en ds in Ju ne
2007.
"M y goal in the position
o f vice president is to in te­
g ra te C SI p rin cip les and
g u id elin es,
in clu d in g
M aster Form at 2004, w ith
the US G reen B u ild in g
C ou n cil's LEED rating sy s­
tem and other sustainable
b u ild in g
in itia tiv e s,"
Bertram said.
Bertram is president and
C EO of PRBDesign, and was
a m em ber of the design and
developm ent team in 1978
at Walt Disney World.
In ad d ition to his CSI
com m itm ents, Bertram has
been selected as the key note
speaker for the Architectural
Products m agazine's educa­
tion series being presented
at the M erchandise M arts in
C hicago, Los Angeles, San
Francisco, New York City
and at N eoCon East in
Baltimore.
H e also has been accepted
as the poster presenter at the
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PRBD esign is recognized
as the arch itectu ral and
building in d u stry's au thori­
ty on sustainable, or en vi­
ronm entally friendly, b u ild ­
ing system s.
PRBDesign, which is now
in its 26th year, provides
technical m arketing, ad ver­
tising and public relations
services to m anufacturers in
the architectural, en gineer­
ing and construction industry.
C on stru ction
S p ecifier
Institute is a 16,000-m em ber
technical society that serves
as the prem ier integrating
force for those that create
and sustain the built en v i­
ronment, and as a primary
gatew ay to resources and
the exchange of know ledge.
The In stitu te provides
tech nical in form ation and
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Airport
awards
millions in
six new
contracts

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SA N FO R D — O rlan d o
Sanford
In tern atio n al
Airport has let six contracts
valued at m ore than $4.5
m illion for needed im prove­
m ents and upgrades.
D iane Crews, vice presi­
dent of adm inistration for
the airport, said im prove­
m ents to be u nd ertaken
include a new airfield light­
ing control system to be pro­
vided by Urban Electric, Inc.
at a cost of $1,041,634.
For
$160,298,
G entry
C om m uni-cations, Inc., will
install fiber optic cable to
upgrade the airp ort’s secu ­
rity system and Traffic
Control D evices, Inc., will
be paid $900,187 for term i­
nal access roadway signage.
Hewitt C ontracting was
awarded two contracts, one
for $ 1,497,295 to build a
north sid e aviation ramp,
and another for $296,492 to
expand the long term econo­
my parking lot.
Spolski Construction, Inc.
was awarded a $489,900.00
contract to build the new
2,148 square foot Vehicle
Inspection Station.

Herald photo* by Tommy Vincent

Th e
Wayne
M
Densch
Discovery Center and Zoolab
at
the
Central
Florida
Zoological Park opened March
15 with a ribbon cutting or
shredding, above, as digni­
taries cut it into little pieces to
open the new facility The S3 4
million complex opened after a
year of construction including
63 days in a row of rain and
three hurricanes The new
building is part of a zoo master
plan tor growth. The center
includes two classrooms, a
discovery lab and an animal
holding area so visitors can
learn about a collection of ani­
mals.

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company news release.
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ten ants at
its
M onroe
Com m erCenter w arehouses
and distribution facilities in
north Sem inole C ounty
recently and confirm ed that
the Greenewav — the beltway around O rlando — has
m ade
n orth
Sem in o le
County a convenient "local
m arket" for O rlando region­
al distribution com panies.
"Sem inole County offers
exceptionally fine executive
housing opportunities and
most com pany ow ners pre­
fer to live near their com ­
m ercial
fa c ilitie s,"
said
George Livingston, founder
and
chairm an o f NAI
Realvest. "In addition, par­
tial com pletion o f the
Greeneway has made north
Sem inole County exception­
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co st-effectiv e
for
regional distributors."
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tion firm s that once eyed
south O rlan d o lo cation s
almost exclusively are now
leasing sp ace at M onroe
C om m erC enter
becau se
im proved regional tra n s­
portation system s m ake the
area convenient.
"T h ey are find ing they
can avoid the congestion in
dow ntow n O rlan d o and
even with the tolls, the sav­
ings in d elivery tim e are
sig n ifica n t,"
L ivin gston
said.
A ltogether, NAI Realvest
is
developing
500,000
square feet of sp ace at
M onroe
C om m erC enter,
located at the junction of
U.S. 17-92 and 1-4.
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leased and 70 percent of the
space in a second phase is
likewise occupied. A third
phase |s under construction
now.
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T m H e iu l o

O b itu a r ie s
LINDA W. CARR
Linda W. Can. 37, of Willow
Run, died
Saturday,
Match 19,
2005 at her
residence.
She was
Kim July 17,
I
1%7 in
Sallis, Mlw
She was a
bus driver at
Walt Disney
World and a
memKx of
Agape Perfecting Praise and
Worship a&gt;nter in Orlando.
Survivors indude sons Rickie
Wilson, Derrick Carr, Jeremy
CatT and Zjiv K-us Hunter, all of
Orlando; daughter, Nckrsha
Fowler of Orlando; motKx Billie
Ruth Wilson of Orlando; father,
Eddie Wilson of Wildwood, sis­
ters, Barbara WiLsoa Shirk*)’
WiLson and Joyce Gammagc, all
of Orlando; brother, I’m y Riley
of Kosciusko, Miss.
Funeral service's will K* K id
Saturday, Marvh 26, at 11 a m at
Agape Perfecting Praise and
Worship Centex .12(1 South Ivey
Lane, Orlando, with Pastor
Sharon Y. Riley officiating.
Visitation will be Friday. March
25 fmm 4 until 8 p.m. at Agape
Perfecting Praise and Worsnip
Center.
Sunrise* Funeral I lome, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements

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ELIZABETH C. GILLIS
FJizaKth C. Gillts. 71, of
Cocoa, died
Friday,
March 18,
2005, at
WuostKff
Hospital. SK*
moved to
Bn*vard
County from
Sanford in
1965. SK*
was a memK*r of First
United
MetKxlist chunh of Cocoa. SK*
was a volunteer for Hospice,
Central Btvvanl Sharing Center
and Efforts
Survivors include husband.
Doug; daughters, Lynda Ford of
Cocoa Tina Crawford of
Rockledge, Cindy Price of Ocala
and Robin Smith of Gainesville;
five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, March 23 at 10 am.
at Wyite Baxley Funeral Horns in
Cocoa. Interment will be in
Florida Memorial Gardens.
MONETTA COLLIER JONES
Moneita Collier Jones, 69, of
Bell Avenue, Sanford, died
Wednesday, March 16,2005 at
Island Lake Center; Longwood.
She was bom Jan. 8,19,16 in
Maigs, Ga. SK* was a Kwnemaker and a member of Christian
Fellowship Baptist Church in
Sanford.
Survivors include sons, Walter
Collier, Bernard Collier and
Edmond Jones, all of Sanfonl, Ivy
Jones of Syracuse, N.Y., daugh-

ters, Robin
Colliei;
Patina
Clayton and
Joan Collin;
all of
Sanfonl;
stepchildren,
Horace
Jones, Annie
Lee Jones,
Ella Mae
WychofJ.
Sandra F.
lirvt*n and Carol Harris, all of
Syracuse, N.Y.; brotKrs, Wallace
Allen of Rochester, N Y, S B.
Collier of Tampa; sisters Olivia
Allen of Rochester, N.Y, Liza
Irvin of Sanford, Rosalind
Min ers of Orlando; 51 grandchil­
dren; mimenms great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be Kid
Saturday, March 26 at 2 p.m. at
Christian Fellowship Baptist
Chunh, 1701 Bell Avenue,
Sanford, with Rev. Otis Raines
officiating. Visitation will K*
Friday, March 25 fmm 4 until 8
p.m. at Sunrise Funeral Home
Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments
WILLIE JONES
Willie Jones, 83, of Truman
Street, Sanford, died Wednesday,
March 16,
2005 at
Central
Flonda
Regional
Hospital in
Sanford He
was Kim
July 11,1921
in Quitman,
Ga. He was a
maintenance
JO O # l
engineer for
tK* Seminole
County ScKxd Hoard. He was a
member of New Mt. Calvary
NI B Church and a veteran of the
US. Army
Survivors include grand­
daughters Gw endolyn Yvonne
Lane of Sanford and Barbara D.
Holmes of Rochester. N.Y.; six
great-grandchildren, 10 greatgn*at-grandkhildren.
Funeral service* will be K id
Saturday, March 26 at 11 a.m. at
Greater New Mt. Zion M.B.
Church, 1720 Pear Avenue,
Sanford, with Rev. LaRoy W. Lee,
pastor and Rev. Ricky Scott, eulo­
gist. Viewing will be Friday,
March 25 fremv 4 until 8 p.m. at
Wilson -EicKiberger Mortuary.
Wilson-EichelKrger Mortuary,
Inc, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

bom in Massachusetts on Match
26,1929 and moved to Deltona in
1974. S K was a registered nurse
with tK Naval Nunc Corps. S K
was active in tK IX i ona
Bicentennial Celebration of 1976,
Deltona Outreach Center,
Deltona Little League and
Medical Wives Auxiliary.
Survivors include sister; Anna
Holbcrt of Hanovcx Mass,- chil­
dren, Ruthann MacKski of
Willistun. RoKrta Curry of
Tampa, John of DcBary, Todd of
Lake Mary, Paul of St. Augustine
and Regina Dillon of Deltona;
nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will K* at
Deltona Memorial Funeral
Home. Contact t K K&gt;me for time
and date (386-775-4260). T K
family requests donations for
charitable contributions K made
toKnefit Mary C. Meade, c/o
Fair-winds credit Union, 2487
Enterprise Road, Orange City,
32763.
Deltona Memorial Funeral
Home, Deltona, in charge of
arrangements.
DONALD L MOON SR.
Dnuld L Moon Sr, of Lake
Mary; formerly of Jacksonville,
died Friday, March 18,21X15. He
was an active TI’C volunteer and
a member of South Side Moose
and Elks lodges.
Survivors include wife, Peggy;
sores Lev of Jacksonville,
Brandon of Canton, Ga.; brotK-r
Allen Moon of Jacksonville, sis­
ter, Diane ScKnck oi East
Palatka.
Baldwin-Fairvhild Funeral
1lome, Oaklawn Chapel
Sanford/lake* Mary, in charge of
arrangements
"JOE" ISAIAH MURRAY
"Jix?" Isaiah Murray, 64, of
Sanford, died Friday, March 18,
2005 in Sanford. Bom in
Beauford. S C , K was a longtime
Sanford resident. He was a
retired brick mason.
Survivors include motKr,
Helen Murray of Beauford, S C.;
brutKrs, Willie Murray of
Orlando, Jtihn Murray of West
Palm Beach, Harry Lee Murray
of Jacksonville, arid Joseph
Murray of Beauford, S C.
Graveside services will K
Saturday; March 26 at 3p.m. at
Shiloh Cemetery in Sanford with
Rev. Valarie Henry officiating.
Visitation will K Friday, from 5
until 8p.m. at tK Allen chapel
AME Church In Sanford.
Gail 4t Wynn'* Mortuary, in
charge of arrangements

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MARY CAR LOTA MEADE
Mary Carlota Meade, 75, of
Deltona, died Sunday, March 20,
2005 at K*r residence. S K was

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Charles D. Reeves, 68, of
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March 21,
2005. Bom
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equipment
operator and
a member of Operating
Engineers Union, Local 673. He
was a Baptist.
Survivors include wife, Estelle
of Geneva; sons, James A. and
Charles Shane, Kith of Geneva;
daughters, Fem Childers of

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Cape Canaveral; brothers,
Claybum of Houston, Tex, and
William of Okeechobee; sisters,
Opal Cross, Faye Powell and
Jewell Enkh. all of Evergreen,
Ala.; five grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren.
T K family will receive friends
Thursday, M uch 24 from 6 until
8 pm . at Brisson Funeral Home.
In lieu of Bowers, t K family asks
that dona bores be made to a char­
ity of choice.
Brisson Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
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Maitland, died Sunday, March
20,2005 at Halifax Medical
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son, Nicholas Harrington of
Altamonte Springs; brothers,
Mark Vevera of Dallas, Tex,
Keith Vevera of Orlando; risters,
Elizabeth Vevera-Taykir at
Alpharetta, G a, and Kirsten
Dazevedo of Tallahassee.
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March 23 at 3 p m at S t Mary
Magdalen Church with Father
Charlie Mitchell officiating.
Viewing will K Wednesday from
1 until 3 p m at t K church.
Collison Family Funeral
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arrangements.

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vegetation that was placed in Bio-Sphere and personally delivered them to the
site. This was a great honor for this quiet man. He was in the National Guard
and a past Moose member.
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her husband, Charles R. Donaldson, II; son, Michael W. Fillion and hia wife,
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Currently there are eight
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Sem inole
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to coordinate other teen reedtaj^ m en to ri from their high
These special volunteers
recruited 133 additional teens
to be reading mentors. Teen
Trendsetter* are m atched with
elem entary school students
w ho need help im proving
their reading sk im
Teens are selected through
Florida Governor )eb Bush's
m entoring initiative, Florida
Ibend's NEXT magazine, and
th e Florida Departm ent of
Education.
Statew ide 200 hundred
additional high school stu­
dents will be selected to par­
ticipate in the 2005-06 Teen
Trendsetter program. They
will win a trip to the Reading

M enton Summit in Orlando.
At
the
Sum m it
the
T en d setten get to meet stu­
dents from around the state,
learn ways to make reading a
fun part o f children's lives
and team how to get the pro­
gram started in their commu­
nity.
T e n d s e tte n are needed
from Crooms Academy, Lake
Howell High, Lyman High,
and Seminole High. All new
T e n d s e tte n will need to
apply with an essay at
www.floridanext.com /trend­
setters.
The
current
Sem inole
County
Public
School
Trendsetters are:
Danica
Dickinson, Oviedo High; Ian
Galloway,
O viedo
High;
Annie M ulhausen, Winter
Springs
High;
Hannah
Zabriskie,
Sem inole
Independent Private School
(home
schooled);
Dana

Chaaban, Lake Brantley High;
A nnem arie
Laaek,
Lake
Howell High; Gentry Adams,
Lake Mary High; and jenni
Swadley, Crooms Academy.
For more information on
school volunteering opportu­
nities, visit the school district
www.scps.kl2.
Web page:
fl.us. Currently the Dividends
office is recruiting reading
mentors for the K-5 Summer
Reading Camps.
There is initial training and
screening required for all new
reading mentors.
The trainings are scheduled
for April 19, 9 a m., April 28,
11 a.m. and May 3, 5 p.m.
All sessions will be held at
the
Educational
Support
Center, 400 E. Lake Mary
Boulevard, Sanford.
To register for one of the
trainings, email Patty_baum
h ofertfscp s.k l2.fl.us or call
407-320-0182.

Job center helps seekers, employers
Looking for a job? Looking
for workers? Looking for
career counseling? Look no
further than
the Goodwill
SsrvicsGub S e l f Connections S u f f ic i e n c y
Job Center at
S a n f o r d
Avenue and
First Street
D o w n to w n
Sanford.
M i k e
Jackson,
director
of
Charles
the Sanford
Jackson center, dise e e e e e e e cussed
the
services,
goals and mission o f the selfsufficiency center Monday as
guest speaker of the Sanford
Noon Rotary Club.
All services are free,
Jackson said. Job seekers can
get help with writing profes­
sion! resumes, gaming effec­
tive interviewing techniques
and learning tips on locating
jobs in the hidden market.
Employers can contact the
center for potential employees
and get assistance with
employee training and devel­
opment.
"W e’re a one-stop shopping
center for jobs in this area,"
Jackson said.
The self-sufficiency center
is one o f five in Central
Florida operated by Goodwill
Industries of Central Florida,
Inc. The Orlando center trains

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employees of various compa­
nies on computer programs
such as m icro soft excel
Jackson said the Sanford office
is working to provide that
service in tne near future.
The Sanford center
er opened
about a year ago at 112 S.
Sanford Ave. Hours are 8:30 to
4 p.m., Monday through
Friday. Call 407-939-0469 for
more information.
L E T S HEAR IT FOR THE
G IR LS: Equal opportunitv in
leadership is alive and well in
Sanford. Three o f the city's
five major service organiza­
tions are being headed — or
soon to be led by — women.
Lucy Kees serves as president
of the Kiwanis Breakfast Club,
Audrey Ogden is the presi­
dent of Sanford Optimist and
Donna Muniz is president­
elect for Sanford Noon Rotary.
Women have served previ­
ously
as
president
of
Optim ist, but M uniz will
make history when she takes
the reigns of Rotary on July 1.
She will be the first woman to
lead the 83-year-old club, the
second-oldest Rotary G u b in
Florida.
" It’s
peat
and
it's
weighty," Muniz said. "I take
the responsibility very seri­
ously." Muniz said serving as
the club’s secretary for two
years prepped her for the
presidential post.
Females in top Rotary lead­
ership roles is nothing new,
since national laws enacted in

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the 1980’s forbade male-only
service organizations that
claimed certain government
exem ptions. Several Rotary
women currently serve as
District Governors and many
hold national positions.
Longtime Sanford banker
John Mercer, who has been a
Rotarian since 1950 and has a
perfect-attendance record of
49 years, expects great success
from Muniz.
"This lady has so much
enthusiasm, and is a real hard
worker; She will surely make
a good president," Mercer
said.
G ET YOUR W O RD OUT:
Free booth space is being
offered to non-profit organiza­
tions and schools at the
Hopper Jubilee festival, April
1-3, at Fort Mellon Park in
Downtown Sanford. The festi­
val will feature carnival ndes,
historical tidbits, vendors and
entertainment.
Hopper
Jubilee
is
a
fundraiser to help complete
the renovations to HistoricHopper
Academy
in
Georgetown. The school is the
first-known public schools for
blacks in Seminole County.
The festival, co-sponsored
by the City of Sanford, is
being held in conjuction with
the re-grand-opening celebra­
tion of Historic First Street.
Booth space* is limited, so
sign up soon. For more infor­
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thetk and academic limits of
the campus to create a doable
and appealing plan.
"The result is a detailed
framework for future develop­
ment of the campus that spans
20 years," the release said.
The master plan includes
653,700 gross square footage of
new construction, which will
double the size of the existing
facility. The plan also include*
remodeling of more than
154,000 gross square feet reno­
vations of 147,000 gross square
feet, and three multi-level park­
ing garages arranged along a
series of interconnected open
landscaped spaces, pedestrian
plazas and courtyards.
The first construction project
of the master plan Is the camus' Automotive Training
Eacility, which will begin con­
struction in the fall.
The automotive wing is cur­
rently in the early planning
stages. Automotive dealers and
makers donated over two mil­
lion dollars to the project,
which was matched by the

"It's close to my heart.” said
the physician from Lake Mary,
who asked that his name not be
used.
For most parents, grandpar­
ents and any other person who
have children close to them, sto­
nes of sexual predators and sex
offenders hits home, whether
the&gt;' or someone they know
have been a victim of sex
offenses or not the physician
agnvd.
A
woman
living
in
Longwood has a grandchild
who visits and a nephew who
lives with her. She also asked
not to use her name*, but said
that child molesters and other
sex offenders should have
harsher punishments and lawenforcement should come up
with a better system of keeping
track and registering violators.
"You never know who your
neighbor is," the Longwood
womah said.

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Both the planning and treat­
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Registered nurse Kathleen
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even as a nurse, being on the
end of radiation therapy." But
was full of prai-M* at how friendIv and supportive even-one at
the center was and how good
the* doctors were at explaining
each stage of the treatment.
Happily,
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The* center treats patients
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nal history information on sex
offenders and notifv tlx* public
at their discretion, the Seminole
County Sheriff’s Web site said
The
Public
Safety
Information Act does require
qui
d sex
SI
that all sexual predators and
offenders, if they are not under
custody or supervision of the
Florida
IX'partment
of
Corrections, after they register,
haw 48 hour, to notify about a
change of address.
A sexual predator, according
to the Sheriff's Web site, is d av
sified in one of two ways.
The first is by committing on
or before Oct. I, 1993, one of
several "one is enough" offens­
es. or secondly by committing a
"second offense" sexual preda­
tor offense.
For more information and
for a list of "one is enough" and
"second” offeases, visit the
Sheriff's Web site at www.seminolesheriff.org.

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Hillery, who said she is con­
stantly keeping a watch of all
the children in the neighborIxxxi, still gets nervous when
people drive through whom
she doesn't recognize.
"They call me nosy, but I’m
just concvmed," Hillery said.
The
Public
Safety
Information Act of 1997
required mandatory communi­
ty notification and registration
requirements for sexual preda­
tors who committed their act on
or after Oct. I, 1993. In October
1997, the Ad was broadened to
include sex offenders who have
been released from any sanc­
tion of the court or from the
care, custody and control of the
Florida
Department
of
Corrections. Law enforcement
is not mandated to notify peo­
ple and the community about
sex offenders living in the
neighborhood, but police chiefs
and sheriff’s can release crimi­

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using
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Samovsky said.
If the Legislature approves
their submission, they will
begin expanding classroom
size and expanding the library
services, Samovsky said.
"We’re excited about coop­
erating with the cities and
county," the Vice President of
Administration and Business
said.
Another aspect of the master
plan is the traffic flow on cam­
pus. which thev found was sig­
nificant and efforts to improve
the roadways will start in the
fall at the same time the auto­
motive facility construction
starts.
"We feel this master plan has
really truly been a worthwhile
effort," Samovsky said.
C.T. Hsu and Associates is
an Orlando-based architectural
planning and design firm,
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"It's a wonderful asset
because it will be a state of the
art training facility," Hsu said.
Joe Samovsky, vice presi­
dent of Administration and
Business Services for SCC, said
the master plan would give
SCC a 20-year road map for
developing the campus.
"We can improve the vil­
lage-like
environment,"
Samovsky said.
One phase of the master
plan calls for working with the
St. John’s Water Management
District in order to address the
water management traffic on
campus.
"The water management
plan needs to be updated,"
Samovsky said.
Both SCC and the University
of Central Florida have submit­
ted requests to the Florida
Legislature in a joint effort to
offer programs at the SCC camus, so that students can earn a
Eachelor's degree* there.
"UCF offers a number of
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Traffic enforcement tight for spring break
SA N FO RD — The Sem inole
C ou nty S h e riff’s O ffice and the
Sanford Police D epartm ent have
}oined as members of the Sem inole
C ounty Com m unity Traffic Safety
Team to make the roadways safer
during spring break.
From Monday March 21 through
Sunday March 27. enhanced traffic
enforcem ent will be visible along the
county roadw ays in n ortheastern
Sem in o le County, according to a
S h eriff's Office news release.
These roads lead to County Road

415, a popular back way to New
Sm yrna and D aytona beaches.
Historically, these roadw ays have
received
num erous
com p laints
about speeding during spring break.
Locations that w ill be heavily
enforced consist of:
• Lake Mary Blvd (eastern con­
nection from Slate Highway 17-92 to
the Sanford/O rlando International
Airport entrance;
• Beardatl Avenue;
• M arquette Avenue;
• County Road 427 (from 17-92 to

Lake Mary Boulevard East);
• State Road 46 at County Road
415;
• 25th Street at M elonville Road;
• and other locations as needed.
Spring Breakers and all other
m otorist are encouraged to obey
posted speed lim its, no passing
zones, and traffic control devices.
Parents are encouraged to discuss
proper d riving habits w ith th eir
teenagers encouraging them to show
patience during slow er traffic condi­
tions.

Museum
extends
hours
SANFORD — To better
serve the needs of students,
tourists and geneologists. the
Museum of Seminole County
History is expanding the
hours of operation.
Effective Monday, April 4,
the Museum will extend its
operating hours. The new
hours are Monday through
Friday 9 a m. to 5 p.m. and
Saturday 9 a m. to 4 p.m.
Admission is still free.
The Museum of Seminole
County* History has an exten­
sive collection of reference
m aterials available to the
public. Reference materials
include the Sanford Herald
and Seminole Herald news­
papers, on microfilm, from
August 1908 forward. Other
reference
items
include
assorted Sanford City directo­
ries, reference books and
some Seminole family histo­
ries.
For more information, call
407-665-2489.

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Passing in no passing zones is a
leading cause o f traffic crashes on
two lane roads. Inexperienced driv­
ers com bined with distractions or
peer pressure from passengers can
he a deadly com bination.
"O u r goal is to ed u cate all
m oto rists," said S h e riff's O ffice
spokesm an Steve O lson. “A great
day at the beach can be wiped out, in
an instant, by a tragic crash. Please
drive slower, ride smarter, and walk
safer. Don’t forget to "B uckle U p”. It
could save your life."

Student
wins top
prize
ORLAN DO — A junior
from Seminole High School in
Sanford captured the top
prize and a $4,000 cash schol­
arship in the Orlando Science
C enter's Science Challenge.
Nimish Ramanlal won
with what science center offi­
cials called his “innovative
mathematics project.
Lockheed Martin and the
corportation's
Retired
Employee Association spon­
sored the seventh annual
event.
Nimish developed an algo­
rithm that enabled quantum
computers to process several
functions at the same time —
providing a much more effi­
cient way for these high-pow­
ered research computers to
process information.
This process made these
com puters
exponentially
faster than regular computers
and much better suited to
studying natural phenomena
like biological self-replica­
tion, according to a news
release from the science cen­
ter.
"Ultimately, Nimish's 'Best
in Fair' achievement could
aid scientists in the further
development of self-replicat­
ing nanobots — tiny robots
often used in the medical
Add to treat a wide range of
diseases," the release said.
H is efforts also brought
acdaim to his teacher Jeanc
Swaynos.
N im ish's
win
nabbed his teacher $1,000 to
use for a science education
project.

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new garbage collection days.
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D ates and tim es for registra­
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A ccording to Seminole
County Public Schools, par­
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• Casselberry Elementary,
April 12, from 7:30 a.m. to 1
p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m.;
• G oldsboro Elementary,
Sanford, April 12, from 8 a.m.
to 6 p.m.;
• Ham ilton Elementary,
Sanford, April 8, from 7 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m.
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• Heathrow Elementary,
Lake Mary, April 21, from 7
a.m. to 4 p.m.;
• Highlands Elementary,
Winter Springs, April 11, 7
a.m. to 6 p.m.;
• Idyflw ilde Elementary,
Sanford, April 13, from 7 a.m.
to 7 p.m.;
• Keeth Elementary, Winter
Springs, April 20, from 7 a.m.
to 3 p.m.;
• Lake Mary Elementary,
April 11, from 7:30 a.m. to 1
p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.;
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• Midway Elementary,
Sanford, April 14, from 7 a.m.
to 6 p.m.;
• Pine Crest Elementary,
Sanford, April 15, from 7 a.m.
to 4 p.m.;
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11 a.m.;
• Sterling Park Elementary,
Casselberry, April 27, from
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Sanford, April 21, from 9 a.m.
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Zinsmastor, the only junior
who is not to bad with the bat
either, and the hitting of sophomore Charlie Tapounet, fresh­
man Mike Gaboury and eightgraders Jacob Knott who was
2-for-2 with an RBI on Monday,
and John McCormick.
The softball team has been
even more impressive, rolling
to a 7-0 start through March
8th before taking off a couple
of weeks. Most of the wins
have been wide margins.
The Griffins have been led by
the pitching and hitting of
Katherine Taricano and the hit­
ting of Laura Taricano, Ruby
Ahmad, Rio Namiki, Haylie
Morales, Mandy Dudley and
Katie Best.
The Lake Brantley baseball
team is also undefeated with
an 8-0 record, with seven com­
ing on the road because of
repair work going on at Patriot
Field, and the Patriots of coach
Mike Smith seem poised to
make a return to Lakeland in
May as most of the offense
from last season returns and
the pitching appears to be
much stronger.
Leading tne way on offense
have been UCF football signee
and pm outfield prospect
Lamar Guy, star junior short­
stop Jemilc Weeks (.571 batting
average, three home runs and
16 runs scored) and Ryan
Kelley, who is hitting .409 and
is the' ace of a pitching staff
that has a combined 1.89 ERA.
Kelley and Chris Belcher ate
both 2-0 on the mound.
Lake Mary Is not too far
behind Lake Brantley as they
are 6-2 on the season behind
the pitching of Josh Smith and
Mark Kolofa, who threw a 3-0
shutout with strike outs against

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Qymnasium. A large crowd showed up to see Wiggins and several other present and former foot­
ball stars play a celebrity basketball game as part of the Pro Players Youth Football/Cheerteadtng
Camp weekend that raised funds tor the West Sanford Branch Boys and Girts Club and tha
Seminole High School Athletic Department.

With a lung and successful
winter prep sports season final­
ly winding down, the spring
sports season finally takes its
place on center stage as the
2004-20(15 school year enters its
final Iwo-and-a-half months.
Several of the usual suspects
in baseball, among them Like
Brantley, Oviedo and Lake
Mary, are again having fantas­
tic starts to their seasons as ansoftball powers Seminole, Lake
Mary and Trinity Prep.
But there have also been a
couple of surprises, namely the
baseball and softball teams at
Lake Maty Prep.
The extremely young Griffin
baseball team, no seniors and
only one junior, won their first
six games, including a 10-2 vic­
tory over local power
Orangewood Christian, before
finally falling to West Oaks on
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and the hitting of Brooks
Berryhill (double, two RBI
against Riverview), Biedennan,
BiaaeU, Santana and C om a.
Oviedo is also rolling with an
8-2 record behind the hitting
and pitching of senior standout
Corey Bevis and the hitting of
Scott Dalton, Jon Prano and
Fontanel.
Seminole, meanwhile, seems
to have righted the ship aa
after opening the season with
six straight losses, the Fighting
Seminolea have now won three
straight against good i
tion in Winter Springs, Del
and Lyman.
Among the Tribe players
stepping up have been Luke
Kimmig, Larry Thomas, Matt
Hines, Chris Cole, Michael
Pnisak and Krall.
Lyman has fallen to 7-5 after
a strong start but still has been
getting strong play from pitch­
er Clint Franklin and the hit­
ting of Danny Kava and Danny
Roman.
Trinity Prep improved to 12-1
in softball on Monday with a
10-0 rout of Arlington Country
Day School (7-3) from the
Jacksonville area. The Saints
have been led by the pitching
of Shannon Griffin (5-0), the
hitting and pitching of Katie
Buideaux, who had six home
runs through nine games, and
the hitting of Cariy
McCullough, Bunneister and
Buahika.
Despite having a very young
squad, only three seniors,
coach Dave Rogers' Seminole
team is cruising along with « 92 record. Junior pitching and
hitting star Sheena Ware (.440
batting average and an 0.85
ERA) nas been the leader for
the Tribe, but she is getting
plenty of help from senior
Ashley Tabor ( 421), Junior
Amy Joyce (.414k Junior Emilae
Edkman (.321k sophomore
Amanda Edkman (3 1 0 ) and
sophomore catcher Allison
Perkins (double, three RBI in
recent win over Oviadok
Lake Mary is also doing wed
with a young rosier with only
four seniors, carrying a 10-4
record, with the pitcning/hil; duo of senior Andrea Wain
freshman Hope Bitzer
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leading the way.
ly. Other standi
outs have been seniors Susan
Donnelly, Leah Lilly and
Lauren Bennett and sopho­
mores Danielle Valentino and
Chelsea Sutton.
Boys volley, lacrosse, water
polo, track and tennis are also
going strong as well as boys
weightlifting, which is gearing
up towards state already.
Lake Brantley daimed a cou­
ple of big wins in hosting a tri­
meet last Wednesday, rolling
over Lake Howell, 63-27, and
whipping Lake Mary, 74-15.
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the other win. outscoring the
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U C F ’s late com eback not enough against Connecticut
Senior Gary Johnson ta x e d •
cmreer-high 29 points and UCF
m ountsds furious second half
rally, but it was not enough u
the Golden Knights fell to
Connecticut, 77-71, in first
round action at die NCAA
Tournament on Friday after­
noon a t the DCU Center. The
lSthrseed Golden Knights condude their season at 24-9 and
second-seeded Connecticut (237} moves on to face NC State in
the second round of the
Syracuse Regional.
Johnson sank seven threepointers, one shy of a school
record, and added six
rebounds and five assists.
The Huskies, the defending
national champions, led by as
many as 19 in the second naif,
but UCF refused to go down.
Johnson sparked the late rally
with three free throws to cut
the lead to 63-49 with 1036 to
play;
When junior Justin Rose
excited the crowd with a dunk
over Josh Boone, the Golden
Knights trailed by 11 with less
than nine minutes on the clock.
A pair of foul shots from jun­
ior Will Bakanowsky got UCF
within six at the 3:36 mark, but
Connecticut responded, getting
baskets inside from Boone and
Charlie Villanueva to make the
score 72-62.
Bakanowsky matched a
career-best with 15 points and
added a team-high seven
boards and three steals. He
nailed three triples as UCF
made 11-of-28 from behindthe-arc.
The Golden Knights stayed
close early and trailed by six
after Johnson hit a trey seven
minutes into the game. Under

tfie 10-minute mark, the '
Huskies started to pull away.
Baskets in die paint by Boone,
Rudy Gay and Hilton
Armstrong handed
Connecticut a 27-16 advantage.
Villanueva hit a long three at
the buzzer to give the Huskies
a 47-31 lead at halftime.
A layup from senior Kingsley
Edwards cut the defidt to five
points with 23 seconds to go in
the contest but UCF was
forced to foul and Marcus
Williams made three of four
down the stretch to secure the
victory for Connecticut.
Edwards finished with 10
points, five assists and three
steals for the Golden Knights.
Rose chipped in with nine
points off the bench.
Connecticut shot 50 percent
from the field, led by a 9-of*13
effort from Villanueva. He fin­
ished with 22 points and seven
boards. Gay totaled 17 points
while Denham Brown and
Boone finished with 11 and 10,
respectively.
STETSON WOMEN FALL TO
LSU IN FIRST ROUND
OF NCAA TOURNAMENT
Stetson fell to overall No. 1
seed LSU 70-36 in the First
Round of the 21X15 NCAA
Division 1 Women's Basketball
Championship Sunday after­
noon at the Tnompson-Boling
Arena.
The 16th-seeded Hatters end
the year 17-14 after earning
their first-ever trip to the postseason tournament after win­
ning the Atlantic Sun
Conference Tournament.
While winning its eighth con­
secutive opening-round game.
LSU improved to 30-2 for the
year and 20-14 all-time m their
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T h e senior backcourt duo of Kingsley Edwards (No. 10, left) and Gary Johnson (No. 5. right) had a huge game with Edwards finishing with
10 points, five assists and three steals and Johnson scoring a career-high 29 points, but it was not enough as U C F fell to Connecticut.

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Patriot*, was sophomore Kyle Kirby, the
son of City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Director Mike Kirby, who had the
top lift in the bench out of all of the com­
petitor* with a lift of 345 pounds
Kirby, who played football at Lake
Highland Prop in the fall, but decided to
return to Lake Brantley because he missed
his coaches and teammates, lifted a total of
575 pounds to win the 219-nnund class,
edging Lake Mary's Derek I fill bv iust five
pounds Lake Howell's Ryan Gillard was a
distant third with 480 total pounds titled
Other overall winners for the meet were
the Patriots* Steve Uhl (455 pounds in Im ­
pound class), Adam Allegros* (555 in 154-

class), Aaron Allegros* (590 at 169), Tom
Sprys (620 at 199) and Davis (unan­
nounced weight in 238 class). Lake
Howell's Kennedy (400 pounds in the 119pound class) and Montanez (525 pounds in
unlimited); and Lake Mary's Jacobs (390 in
129-class) and Dlascott (600 in 199).
Two county basketball stars did well for
themselves in the Honda Athletic Coaches
Association (FACA) North-South All-Star
Classic at Lmbry-Kiddlc Aeronautical
University this past Saturday.
Lake Mary standout Darryl Merthie was
held to nine points and four rebounds
because of foul trouble, but the Marshall
signet* still drew oohs and aahs from the
crowd with his signature fake behind the
back passes which lead to layups as he

helped the North win its first game in four
years, 101-91. Tavares star Jermaine Taylor,
a 6-foot-5 guard, announced early last
week that ne will be attending UCF in the
fall. He showed off his amazing athleticism
with several high-flying dunks and scored
a team-high 16 points as he tries to show
people he will be ready lo step into Gary
Johnson's shoes for the Golden Knight* as
they head into their first season in
Conference USA.
It has also been announced that Merthie
will be playing in the Senior Showcase AllStar Basketball Game to be held April 2nd
at the Orlando Downtown Rec. Complex.
The South won the girls' game, 76-65,
but Oviedo’s Katie Koestner was a stand­
out for the North with four points.

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The Central Florida Soap Box Derby and The Sanford
Recreation Department will be sponsoring a Derby Rally
Day on Saturday, March 26, at the Sanford Derby Park.
F.ach car will run a minimum of two races and car and
driver must meet AASBD standards. Cars must use Z*
Cilass Wheels (No Wheel Bank) and the classes are Stock,
Superstock and Master.
You must be pre-registered and paid by March 24, NO
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a family member (brother or sister), $70.00.
C heck in time is 7 a.m. and the first race starts at 8 a.m.
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Soccer Program in Central Florida, is looking for players
(or their under 9 and under 10 girls Kumba teams.
Players committed to self-improvement and seeking a
tun but educational environment should contact George
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The Seminole Community College base­
ball team improved to 7-3 in Mid-Florida
Conference play, posting their 11th shutout
of the season in defeating the St. Johns
River Community College, 104), Monday
afternoon at Raider Field. The game was
called in the seventh inning by run rule.
The Raiders (26*11, 7-3) jumped out to an
early lead putting three runs up in the first
inning on an RBI single by Jon Lozada.
Lozada, the sophomore standout from
Cypress Creek, had a phenomenal day at
the plate going 3-for-4 with a double, his
seventh home run of the season and four
runs batted in, while scoring three ruas.
Lozada's three hits on the day upped his
team leading average to .345.
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15 trips to the NCAA
Tournament.
"We wen’ up against a very
good basketball team today,
and LSU, with their size, quick­
ness, length and athleticism,
had very good match-ups at
even* position," said head
coach Dei* Romine. "We knew
it was going to be a tough
game today. I thought we had
some giH&gt;d shots early in the
game, but we just wen* not
able to make some shots and
that put a lot of pn*ssure on us
defensively."
Stetson went back and forth
with the Lady Tigers (or the
first 10 minutes, taking two
leads before the 15 00 mark.
The Matters went ahead 5-4
with a Kristy Brown (Marietta,
Ga.) layup at 17:03, but LSU
answered with a Temeka
Johnson juniper on the next
possession Stetson followed
with a ta*v from Brown at 15:34
for a three-point Matter lead. Il
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The Raiders were to have hosted
Madison Area Tfech from Wisconsin on
Tuesday snd will host South Florida
Community College today (Wednesday) at
Raider Field. Mike Mead, who is 2-1 on the
season, will hurl the first pitch for SCC at 3
p.m.
SCC SOFTBALL STILL NO. 2 IN STATE
In the latest softball poD released March
17th, the Raiders remained ranked second
in the State, behind Gulf Coast
Community College with a 27-6 record.
Sophomore pitcher Katie Broeky
received Pitcher of the Week Honorable
Mention for her performances last week.
She was 3-0 with two saves, allowing five
earned runs (1.35 ERA) on 15 hits, while
striking out 20 and walking five over 26
innings pitched.

percent (6-10).
Senior Kristy Brown
(Marietta, Ga.) led all scorers
with 17 points while pulling
down eight boards. Walker
helped out with 13 points and
Maclin added eight rebounds
for the afternoon.
"It means a lot just to make it
to the NCAA Tournament, but
it means a lot more to make it
with the team that I am on
because the group of girls 1
play with are amazing," said
Brown. "I am so fortunate to
wear this uniform and get a
college education. I can’t really
tell you what is going through
my head. We have competed
against the best. You can say
we lost to LSU, but it still
hurts."
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Stetson, Brown finished her
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ppg), second in rebounds (941),
and third in points (1,522).
Walker also finished third in
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"We have said this all along,
she (Kristy Brown) has been
the heart and soul of our ball
club for four years. I have
never had a player that has
practiced every day the way
that Kristy Brown competed
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utes to pull ahead 24-12.
"I thought about the eightminute mark of the first naif.
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dominated us at every phase of
the game," said Romine. "We
were just struggling to enter
into our offensive sets. We typi­
cally are able to initiate at tne ,
arch, but we were five steps
beyond the arch, which obvi­
ously affected our shots and
our spacing on the floor."
Stetson struggled to fight
back for the final minutes of
the half as LSU took a 22-point
lead into the intermissioa 41*
19.
The Lady Tigers slowly
chipped away at the Matters
throughout tne second half,
taking as much as a 37-point
advantage that* different times
in the final seven minutes of
play.
Stetson shot a season-low
24.1 percent compared to LSU's
38.1 percent from the floor. The
Lady Tigers also outshot the
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second home run of the season, driving in
a pair of runs.
Drew Shetrone (3*2) pitched a gem,
throwing six innings of shutout ball, strik­
ing out eight, allowing just three hits.
Shetrone who entered the game already
leading the Raiders staff in strikeouts,
averaging better than nine strikeouts per
nine innings pitched, improved his total to
53 K's in just 51.2 innings of work.
Lozada's team-lead tying seventh home
run, a three-run shot in the sixth capped of
the scoring for the afternoon, stretching the
lead to 10-0.
Freshman Kreg Savioe finished off the
game in grand fashion whiffing the first
two batters of the seventh inning. Savoie
then put the final nail in the coffin himself
handling a come backer with ease, to put

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7 1 — H elp W a n ted
; Established Central
Honda
Site
Contractor
(Seminole Town Center Mail
Area) is seeking multitasked
person who enjoys a last
peoed environment to support
our Accounting Department
Must possess excellent
organizational skills and be
proHoenl m Eicei spreadsheet
applications to set up formulas
ff you are interested m working
With a company with great
benefits, that cares about its
employees
Applications
M a g accepted at 4570
Orange Btvd Lake Monroe
www bnarcorp com
tee resume to (407) 585-2529
Far rPedona cM (407) 32t-0241
AJumnum Fabricator Cut dnil
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aluminum
extrusions
Sun
Berner
Products. 159 Baywood Ave.
Longwood. 32750 407-830-

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71—Help Wanted
Badcock Furniture needs M H
motlvaMd naM hand parson!
Sates
wa'ehouso delivery
collections Class D license
preferred 407-322 8240
Carpentry Work We need
dependable workers with
carpentry 5 template *Ms to tab
counter lops $9 or more
depending on skill level
Potential to advance to installer
at(18hr Cabmel 8 kitchen eip
a
plus
Cranite
Transformations 407-695-7118
Certified dental Assistant 5 yrs
experience Starting salary
5480 Tuos-Fri 407-629-6955

Chef de Cuisine wanted
Requirements Must nave a
Strong working knowledge of
Mwtpnilrkkin C u s rv Food cost
control Responsible for total
puichasmg and receiving
maintaining
food
qua'ty
standaids Skills in butchering
and saute ability in creative'y
preparing alt meals fish fowl
pastas pates stocks soups
sauces Also must work wok w«h
other* and ha*e good rekatee
ti an sportat ion Proless-or-jis
need only apply
Can Da Vmo. A Dming Place lor
appointment at 407-323-1388
or send resume to Da Vinci A
Dvwig Place 107 Magrofcd Ave
Sanford Florida 32771

71—HELr Wanted
Com pany Drivers. Earn
•5850 to 5900 per wk
• Plus tour safety bonuses
per yt
•2 yrs C D L-A e x p req
•Must live within 45 miles o&lt;
Daytona
•Local work home daily
■Some regortal over nxyy trips
back the neat day
•Lots ol home lime
•Life Ins. employee and
(amity company pad
•P a d Vacation
•Pad holiday no waiting period
• Ma/or Medical low cost for
tamify $10 00 CO pay 5100 00
deductible
•401k -50*. match o* first 4*.
•Christmas Bonus

Meet the recruiter
Mar 21st 22nd 23rd 24th
8 am to 5 pm
S a «m C aners Inc
3143 international Speedway
Bvd
Daytona Beach FL
Walk-ins welcome
Can 1-800-709-2536

Drive' needed Musi have
clean record pass drug tost
Must be over 25 yrs old Proper
attire' 407-927-2500
Drivers wanted Up lo 2yrs
eipenence Please call 407
438 3278

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Lake Mar) Villagc/Puhlix Center
3801 W. Lake Mary Blvd . Ste. IM
Call (407)302-1308 today.

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Drtvers-OTR
$1500 Sign-on Bonus'
Excellent Pay Benefits
CDL-A. 2 yrs eip
D O T Company Physcai
D'ug Screen
Purdy Brothers Trucking
800 745-7290
EARN E X TR A M O N EY
DELIVER TH E B E LLS O U TH
R EAL YELLO W PAGES
Applicants must be 18 years
or older
Insured vehicle is required
Sanford ■DeBary ■Deflona
Ovedo-Winter Park A Winter
Springs Area
Ca« 407-328-5872
Sam-4 30pm M F
DOA Inc EOE
Flyer Distributor: Vehicle
provided 20 to 30 hrsYvk.
Orlando area great earning
potential 407-830-4700
Full Tima office help Must
possess strong computer thAs
Fax resume 407-302-9005
OrounSaheeper: A residential
community in Longwood has a
F T position to work M -F
Responsible tor weeding
edging trimming mowing
paining etc Call lor appt 407682-0230 ext 231
Head Housekeeper Super 8
Motel.
Sanford h a i
an
immediate opening tor an
experienced
Head
Housekeeper with strong
quality skills m organization
service
and ctoh ilmess
Responsibilities win include the
hiring and training ot room
and laundry attendants lor this
104 room property Benefits
include
competitive
compensation paid vacation
40tk plan and quarterly bonus
program Please apply in
person at the Super 8 Motel
Sanford located at 4750 State
Road 46 West. Santord FL or
tax resume to 407-639-0420
Housekeeper: A resident
community m Longwood needs
a F T Housekeeper M F 8-4 30
7 every 3rd wknd Duties me
Cleaning resident rooms 6
assisting m laundry area 3 yrs
exp as a hskpr m an apt or how
setting req Excellent written 6
oral communication skills
necessary Call HR lor an appt
St 407-682-0230 ext 231

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Y O U IN VEST
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a
good
policy
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certain business opportunities
to regwttr with Floods Dept ol
Agriculture
A Consumer
Servceabeforeaeamg Canto
verity tearful reparation before
you buy

71— H e l p W a n t e d
Vivona s North Pi/zena needs
waft-esam. (hora*. whs A psr/a
m e m ApiVy M 2477 Park Ave
Santord Spm-8pm
Now accepting applications tor
3 to 11pm Mon Fn Front Desk
Clerk Apply in person only.
Palms Island Resort 530 N
Palmetto Ave Santord
Now Hnng AJ P omxxis F/T and
P T G ' iII Cooks. Cashiers.
Dishwashers M.gh Volume
Food Courts Located at the
Santord Airport Buiidmg B '
Applications being excepted
lor March hiring EO E M F V O
Creative Heat Services/
Com pass G ro u p -U E A
407-323-0345
Accepting Applications MF. 9 00am 2 00pm
Part-tuna
Financial
B ookkseping Position 30
hours week Mon-Fri 9am-4pm
Ccmtacl 3 months possiWe F/T
ava lab'e Email resum e.
personneineeds i* yahoo com
Santord location
Phone Wo'k We now have
openings tut* or part lime
caiimg businesses an over trie
country No exp necessary
Can Jeff 407-774-5335
Plant Nureery Reopening
possde manager position Hvy
xftng last w&lt; v w 407-302 7246
Ptumbrng: Eijienenced sewer
8 dram cleaner Top dollar
paid Own van a pros 407-328
7522
Preschool teacher Full time $
Part Time mornings degree or
C D A preferred
407-3288260
S a « s Assist P T .f Longwood
P u e L c m p M r a k 57 |9nr
Resume
to
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le f ts Parson: Vert-cat bimds
Al leads provxJed iNocnUcaisi
Meet customers m the* homes
$40K*
per
year
Gas
allowance Some exp helpful
407-830 4700
Santord based fence company
needs expd installation crews
Excellent rates call lor detail*
407-927 8661
Seeking full-time Minister ol
Music lor a growing Missionary
Baptist
Congregation
in
Santord Submit resume lo
M ute Search Committee New
Bethel M B Church P O Bo*
854 Santord FL 32772
tITE A JN O E R O R O U N O PIPE
CREW :
Experienced
underground
utility
pipe
workers (407) 322-6133

■ w s r o iK n
• M il
Merry mads a hmng because
we are growing No rughtt or
weekends You need car A
driver * keens# We provide a
great place to work benefits
A pad mileage C a l407 -33t5268

71— H e l p W anted

Stnrtces

93— R o o m s Foe

103— H

Skilla/TradaaWe are currently seeking
candidates tor the following
positions
♦land AcaentSara 1rt and 2nd
shifts available 57 50-57 75
•Warehouse Worker* $7 7558 50
■Machine Operator* 2nd and
3rd shifts 58 25 58 50

Nlw ca&gt;121 354 row o&gt;HM
455 1129 toil *■•• 'OI
xtipontrwwit EO€
Smalt assisled living tacilily m
Santord looking tor caregivers
Musi pass an background
checks
have a flexible
schedu'e
6
reliable
transportation 407-330-9038
SPANISH. F R E N C H
G ER M AN . ITALIAN
TEA C H ER t
P/T. m lake mary Inlingua
Language Center 407-3228700
Swimming pool construction
F/T with benefits package
available
Driver* license
required 407-324 2442

Share two story house m
Lake Mary 5400m o Can
321-383 7587

95— R
W

Seeking a person to share my
home vww of Lake Monroe tut
houM pnvXeges C al 407 328
7232 lor an appointment
97— A pa rtm en ts •
r n is h e d

5 1 5 2 skry
I950month 2'1 5590-monlh

407-383-3083.

Vivonas
Fm a
Italian
Restaurant m Lk Mary needs
F T day 6 night cooks 6 F T
day 6 night drivers Call 407330 2040

99— A
U

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a n te d

Part lima cook, aorxora A
Wafwaoohor needed Contact
Mylene
407-323-7306

ntord: 2 ’t 5 Townhouvn
Very N e e
lns.de Utility
ALarqe f’ antry W D Hookup
Tile A C.l'pel $650 mo Firsi
Last A Security
Sanford: 2 2 Condo Great
Location Appliances W D
Hook-Ups Serpen Porch
$700 5700 Dep
Sanford:
2 t
Duplex
Renovated Tie Tloors New
Appis Fenc.»d yd Oft St
Parking $700 5650 Dep
Sanford Placid Lake. Gated
Commun.ty
22 5
Townhouse
All
Appis.
Including W D Screen P,i !kj
Comm Pool M nutes F rom I
4 A 417 J9255325 De(

Sanford:

Longwood Condo studio apt
many amenniet pool club
house gym tennis 5600 mo
407-470-4511

93— R o o m s Fo r

Club: Lae Golf ’ Spaicnus 32
Home on Golf Course
Mmules from 14 A 417
Ca'potod A Vmy* Garden
Tub 2 Ca- G a ' law n Ca&gt;e
A Sprmk m s
Included
$140051400 Dep

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Cali now. 407-322 9104. E H O
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407-402-3141

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comm pool near Seminole
town Center. H 0 3 0 m o Sec
51030 tp mcrrti 5200oS 407774-1040
Winter Springs 3 2 condo
Casa Park vaas screen porch
I960 mo 352-267-7466. 407977-3585

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5375540 incluW tut. W O .
cable nr S C C avpf. NS. quwt
proff 407-322-1607
Lake Mary f urmshed room
can for deta4s c a w 407
416 9982

Room For Rant, near
downtown Sanford aSuSSkae
included mm—
mono In.
407-230-4129

anford. New 3 2 Home in
Celery U *es 1465 sq ft 2 Car
Garage
Available N ow 1
$1100 mo
anford: Bland new 4 2 in
Ce«*y Lakes 2 021 Sq Ft lane
V-ew Sect on 8 Welcome
$1250 mo
•155 Long Leaf Pint Circle.
3 2 t C a ' Garage Town
Villa
Screen
Porch
Community Pool A Tennis
5985 mo
■3106 Amalia. 2HR Pius
Bonus New Carpet Caiport
No Pets
No Smoking
5750 mo

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407

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Paul Osborne

407-331-4764
S antord: 2 1 renovated
5600 mo
Sanford: 3 2 Over 1500 sq
ft w-ac porch fencxrqyd 2 car
gaiaga 5975

487-333-4648

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■antevR A jA bM ary: 1.2 and
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needs reliable expd masons
A
laborer*
with
own
transportakon For more rVo pa
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Male or tamale roommate
war— 1kx aatxnd t o r cV 2-story
home In Histone District
IndudM *ul kitchen and batr&gt; as
wen as private and secure
entrance 5575 per month
includes water and cable No
pats
Background
check
required Call 407-314-0379

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114—
Wareiiouse/Rental
SrAct
Warehouse 7.500 *q ft.
Sanford. 3 oflees. truck
*•«/’*» $3 1?Vmc (15 (XVsq ft)
CaiMon-FnB-S 407-322-0064

117—COMMERCIAL
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L 1R ACE Weal tor office toa
room gift shop or fitness' t6«2
•q ft with kitchen and bath
lacMea $11 v jf l Avafatotenow'
Cal Pcrzq ftea»y 407-322-0678

141—Homes For
S ale
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Room appi-ancos fenced yd
carport $90 900
novated 4 ? over 1?00 sq
ftw/Lrv D&gt;n F,im Mm wFpic
2 Scrnd Porches on over 1 4
aero fenced yd $138 900
Renovated: 3/1 w l * Dm
Fam Hm on over 14 acre
fenced yd $125 900

PAUL OSBORNE
VIITDII 1 PIOPIITIIS

407 121-47S4
I BUY HOUSES FOR CASH
Cai MO-1774

181—Appliances it
Furniture For S ale

223—
M iscellaneous

IM O 'a
Frig Ida Ire
Refrigerator
Recently
stopped working original pant.
$300 407-328-8165

larber A Beauty
Equipment
N H H -M 0 1

Couch A love seal escelient
condition $275 Call 407-3222872. Lk Mary, you pick up

Hot TubSpa 5 person. Shp.20
lets cab . Lights, never used
Warrty retail $4300. sacrifice
$1595 407-859-2562

Konmore
Portable
dishwasher Butcher block
top $100 407-688-6045
Kitchen set egg shell color, set
c o m b of tat* 1 kwf A6tf*w*
Excellent condition. $150 407869 4547

181—Appliances it
Furniture For S ale
large capacity washer, like
new $150 obo dryer large
capacity good condition $75
obo 407-324 4576
Pool Tablo: Gorgeous 8
turniture-slyie table decorative
legs leather pockets oversizod
1* three piece Italian slato
Accessory kit bfife Brand new
in crate Cost $4500 sell
$1350 407-402-1781 or 386
753 0488

C O R R U O ATEO
S TEEL
R O O F IN G tor Barns Boal
Docks Shops etc Also Culvert
Pipe 15'«20 16 «20 Ca» For
Prices Surplus Steel A Supply
Inc Apopka 407-293 5768

S ittin g »Y

2/1. 55* park new pant
awning A skirting $3500 obo

1663 Dodge Dakota RAJp: I
$2,600.

407-314-0000

W-u Care For Vour Dog or Cal
m Vouf Horn* White You Are
Gone' Plenty of TLC W i bring
m newspapers mail and even
water
plants'
V*
Reasonable
Rates!
References Available Upon
Request Please C al 407-314
6703

407-314 4154

COAT: Full length with
Bentorarcarrtaga Cove:
3 2 DW. all appliances A shed
Com pW sfyetn) m«tV to move
•n $597/mo includes lot rent
with approved credit 407-3236160

hood Size large kept m turner
storage $3 000 Can 386-7898070________________________

181—Appliances It
Furniture For S ale

Aluminum. Cana. Copper.
Brass. Newspapers Auto
Rodialore A Barter**
Kokomo Recycling:
407-321-0004
$10 W. 1BT. Sanford
M-F. 10-S. Set t-1

219—Wanted to
B uy

Bed NASA Technology ViSCO
memory loam mattress set as
seen on TV Mall 20 year nonprorated warranty An new in
plastc Retails $1599 must sell
$505 407-631-1322or 366-7531515 Delivery available

221—Coon T hings
to Eat

•ads: Al brand new Never-FN)
Piiiow Top Mattress sets
Queen $135 King $195 407331 1941 or 386 753-0489

ORANGES
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FARM S 3461 C E LER Y *VE
SANFO RD

231—Cars For S ale
1999 Daewoo Nobea Wagon
Ono owner, auto. Loaded
$3 990 C a l Saturn North 321689 3009
2000 Chevrolet Cavalier
Sedan Auto. A C . Stereo - More
$4 990 Ca* Saturn North J21689 3009
2000 Suzuki Estoem Wagon
One owner 32k. auto A C CD
$4 990 Can Saturn North 32t689 3009
2000 Hyundai Accent One
owner, auto. A C A More'
$4 990 Can Saturn North 321689-3009
2001 Daewoo Lanos One
owner 19k auto A C $4 990
Cal Saturn North 321 -669 3009
2001 Saturn L300 Sedan V 6
Loaded one owner $7,990 Cal
Saturn North 321 689 3009

2001 Saturn SC2 Coupe One
ownor loaded wont Iasi'
$5 990 Can Saturn North 321 •
689 3009

2003 Toyota Corolla I E One
owner loaded must see'
$10990 CalSatumNorth 321689 3009

2003 Toyota Echo Sodan
Auto A C A More' hales Gas'
$9 990 C a l Saturn North 321 689 3009

2 Dodge Caravans B2 A 95
Win sell as whole or tor parts
407-322-5605
2000 Ma/da MPV Ono owner,
sunroof, loaded $8 990 CaK
Saturn North 321-669 3009

2000 Merary Wager Rear A C .
toadnd one owner $10990 Cal
saturn North 321-689-3009

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TO WHOM tT MW CONCERN:
N O TCi • PCWEBY GIVEN by Vw Cay of Longwood. Florida.
M Vw C*y OanmMon « ■ hold • puWc having to conMdor

ONDMAMCB NO. H-17M
AN OfVMNANCt OP THE CITY OF LONOWOCO, FLORIDA,
AM9MXNQ ORDINANCE NO. 04-1723. EXEMPTMQ THE
COY OF LONGWOOO FROM THE PROVISIONS OF SENATE
NLL 2344 (C004F1E0 CHAPTER20O4-2S2. LAWS OF FLORI­
DA) REGARDING EARLY VOT1NQ PROCEDURES WHICH
LEONUTION AMENDED THE FLOROA ELECTION COOE
OF THE FLOROA STATUTES: PROVWNQ FOR LEGISLA­
TIVE FM0MG8; PROVWNG FOR CONFLICTS, COOIFICATWN, SEVERAMLITY. AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

OROMANCC NO.SS-17SS
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOO. FLORIDA.
AMENDMO CHAPTER 3.5. AMUSEMENTS ANO ENTERTAIN­
MENT. SECTION 3.5-54 LANO USE, SUBSECTION (b&gt;. TO
PROVKJE THAT THE CITY MAY ALLOW PROPERTY OWN­
ERS THAT VOLUNTARILY ANNEX INTO THE CITY TO CONTMUE CERTAIN EXISTING ADULT ENTERTAINMENT USE
BEYONO THREE YEARS: PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS.
SEVERABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
BMd OnNnancH ware placed on fail loading on U a d i I I ,
M L and the Clly Comrrwsion w d oonstdar tame lor Anal patMQM m adoption m w f irw puDnC nwfinng, w ficn wnl Df npu in
Vw Cay Commwaioci Chambers, 175 W ait Warren Avenue.
Longarood. Florida, on Monday. Vw 4Vi day ot April. A D , 3005.
7 0 0 p m , or aa aoon thareaftor a t possible Ai tha maaPng.
nereotod partwe nwy appear and be heard with respect to V*
propoaad Ordinance* Thw hearing may be continued from hnw
10 bma unta Anal action la taken by Ihe Cay Commaaion

Copiaa cl Via propoaad Ortmancaa era potted at the Longwood
City Ha*. Longwood. Florida, and copwa are on Me with the
CtMk at the Cay and tame may be impacted by the pubic
NOTICE AI pertom are advwed that rf they dead# to appeal
any decwrorro mad# at thia meettng/heanng may will naad a
record of the proceeding* and lor auch purpoaaa. they may naad
to Imura that a verbatim record Wmade, which record to include
Via teettmony and evidence upon which tha appeal w to be made
(par Sac. 265 0105. Florida Statutatl
Pertom with tfcaabtlibea needing aaawiance to partnpata in any
ol theee proceeding* ahould contact tha A D A Coordmator. at
(407) 260-3451. al least 45 hours m advance ol tha meetmg
Dated this 16th day ol March. A D . 2005
CfTY OF LONGWOOO
SARAH M MUARES.
CITY CLERK
Pubkatv March 23. 2005
Ot4t
B T. JOHNS WtVfR WATER MANAQEMSMT OtSTWCT
o w n V M T T W ttOTICC OF M T1N 0C0 OtSTWCT DfCMON
Tha Owtrct gnre* notoa at Us mwnt to issut a parmff to tha kfftowng appkcanl(a) on Apr* 12.2005
Aqua UMffro* Florida. 0900 Professional Partway East. Suita 400
Saraaola FL 34240. appkcahon r u u Tha Dwtnct prapoaaa to a«ocalao 90 mffkon ga*ons pat day ot ground walai tor putffK supply use
to ta na a proiactod popuiahon at 4.307 m 2007 tor household comm*raaundu*tn*l. unaccoumad lot and water ukkty type uses and
256 mffkon galtona par day ol ground water tor essanbal hr* protocRon Tha wffhdrawals used by this proposed project uni consist ot
ground water trom ti* Flandan Aquifer vro 2 act** w**s mSammow
County, tocatod m Bactona 10. 17, 20. 21. 26. 29. Townahp 21
AouRv R ange32 Eaat known a* WTP No lA U F-C hu u ou Thawffhdrtwato uaad by M s propoaad profcl wd eonawl ot ground waaar
trom Via Flondan Aquifer vw 3 active wa*a ground water from the
Flondan Aquffar System • Upper vw 1 proposed we*, and ground
awier trom the Surtaal Aquffar via 1 active waa n BamnoW County,
tocatod m Sacaon 2i.Towrrohp 21 South Range 32 Eaat known aa
W TP N o 2 •AUF
The Nasi») eomamaig each of tha abova-katod appK«tioni*) ara
avsiabW lor awpackon Monoay through Friday auoapt lor legal holi­
days. BOO a m to ft00 p m at the St Johns River Water
Management Dwtnct Heedquanera or me appropriate Service
Cantor The Dwtnct wd taka action on each pernwt appkcahon Iwwo
above unless a pawon tor an admmwvaliv* proceeding (hearing) w
Mad pursuant to tha provisions ot Section* 120 909 and 120S7.
Florida Statutes Chapter 29-106 and 40C-I 1007. Fionoa
Admeuetrative Coda ( F A C )
A parson whose substantial interests are affected by any at the
Gainers propoaad permating daemons foartffwd above may petition
tor admmwaaava hearing m accordance wan Beckons 120 90S and
130.57. F t , or a* parses may reach a written agreement on medwtton aa an akamaave remedy under Section 120 S73 F 8 Choosing
madwaon w*l not adversely altaci the right to a haanng a madwtawi
does not reauk m a aanwmam Th* procedure* tot puraumg m ed«tun ara eat forth m Sactwn 120 973. F S . and Ruiaa 26-too m and
16 -10 6 40t- 409.F A C Patbonamustcompry wannw raquvamanta
ot Florida Adrmmatrativa Coda. Chapter 20-109 and be Ned wan
(reserved by) toe Owmet Clark, located at Dwtncl Headquarters. 4040
Raid Seeet. Faiaata. Fionas 32177
RtoHane tor admtowbsava hearing on t w above appkcaborns) must
be Mad sawn wanty-ona (2t| days ot psffwcahon ot m « noaoa or
aavan twanty-au (10) days at Vw Drovd dapoawng m e noboa ot
intoM in Via maa tor tooaa paraorw to whom the Dwtoct mass actual
noaoa Fatkaa to taa a paeaon watun M s ama panod shM conaMuta
a waiver el any nght auch-pereon may have to request an admmwtraeve Balarmm aeon (haanng) under Beckon* 120 949 and 120 97.
F A , eeneomng aw subrael parm* appkr aknn Raaaon* wtuch are
net Mad n accordance wah vw above provwtona are aufoaei to dwj procan a d a n y ia to tormui total agancy acagn, vw tikng ot a paaaon means toat aw Dwawt a
ten may be dtoamnt bom the poadon w w " by * ai m e nobce
L Rbrsona affwa* aubatantwl intaraata wd be elected by any
Ml dsaaen ol me Debia on me appacabon have Vw nght to
i a patty to ma procaadmq m &lt;

Qtona Lewis Qaactot. Dwwwn a* Parma Data Serve**

I t Jchna Rear Wtotor Managamani Oabtct

Lig a l s

Lbgals

Lig a l s

b a w e to d perttoe can obtoln a copy ol Vw R FP by binding a tottor ol iwqueel to Umtoey Weaver at W O R K F O R C E C E N TR A L
F L O R O A . 1057 la n d Pond Road. 8uRa 1005. Lik a Mary.
FtarMto 32745, (407) SSt-1222 or you may roquoet • copy by amatong LWaavarRwctta oom in ordar to noalva Vw R FP padiage, your nquoal muat inctudo an anw t address and contact
name.

SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA: a*/a 408 Citadel Dove.
Altamonte Spring*. Florida
32714

9rat addwon, accunkng to vw
p M Vwraof Racortad In ptol
book 13. page 96, In Vw pifokc
Record* of Bemtnoto coufy

hai bean Mad against you and
you are raquffad to serve a copy
of your iiis n u dsfanaaa. * any.
to K. on Marcia Neverutky.
Attorney tor Plaintiff, who**
PubRah: March 23.2006
addrae* W 9630 S W 77th
0155
Avanua. Second Floor. Miami.
Florida 33198 wffhsi thirty (30)
NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
1 day* aftor Vw N*t pubfccaaon ol
thi* Notic* in the Sammoto
BT. JOHNB RWER WATER MANAGEMENT DWTRICT
HERALD Wtd Ma Vw ongmaJ
with Ih* Clark ol thw Court
Nobca to glvon that Vw following permit was waued on March 2.
aiffiat before **rmc* on
2005:
Plasifflt* attorney or nvrwduMaly VwiaalWi. otherwise a ttofaun
wa be antaiad agamti you tor
Bid VMon, Jr.. 204 N. Park Avemuo. Suita 100. Sanford. FL
the rakat demanded m tha com­
32771, Perm* No 40-117-95074-1. Tha protect Is located in
plaint
Oamtnoto County Section 30. Township 10 South. Range 30
Eaat. Tha Permit authorlna A S U R FA C E W ATER M A N AG E­
WITNESS my hand and the
M E N T S Y S T E M on 19 53 A C R E S T O SER V E 18 commercial
teal of thw Court Vw day ot
loti and road Improvements known as Rand Yard Commerce
March 14.2005
Cartier end Church S t . and While Cedar Rd Improvements Tha
receiving water body w Si Johns River
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clark iff the Court
By Carol Moor*
Tha Na(a) containing the appkeatfon tor Vw above hated permit
A* Deputy Clark
to ivaltobto tor inspection Monday through Friday ascapt tor

ha* bean Mad agaawl you. Vw
CVy at Casaaftwrry, and Vw
Fiend* Oapartnant of Revenue,
and you ara raquaad to aarv* a
copy ot written diN n ia *. * any.
to * on Piaawr* attorney Lea
Bruaggaman.
Esq
who**
■ M M I* 270 Waymont Court
Suae 110. Lake Mary FL 32746.
and M* Vw ongmal wffh Bw Mark
of Vw court at 301 N Park
Avanua. Sarfford. FL 32771,
wffhm 30 days trom the last pub
be*non daw. oVwrwiaa a default
wd be entered agaawt you tor
Vw rakef damandad m Via com
piaml or petition

legal hokdays. 8 0 0 a m to 5 0 0 p m at the St Johns River
Publish SANFORD HERALD
Water Management Dwtnct (DwtnctI Headquarters. 4049 Raid
ff you are a perten with a dnthreat. PaM ka. FL 32178-1429 A person whose substantial
aMrry who need* any accom­
interests ara affected by tha Dwtnct permitting decision may peti­
modation m otoai to participal*
tion toi an admmwtrbtrvb haanng m accordance with tactions
m Itw procaadmg you are anti
120 589 and 120 57. Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue
bed ai no co*l to you to Ih*
mediation aa an alternative remedy under section 120 573. I provision ol carlam assistance
Plea**
contact
Court
Florida Statutes, bttor* the deadline for filing a petition
Admmisltation at M l N Park
Chocwing mediation will not adversely affect tha nght to a hear­
ing if mediation does not result m a settlement The procedures I Avanua Suit* N 301. Sanford.
FL. 32771. (407) 665 4227
for pursuing mediation ara eel forth ai section 120 573. Florida
withm 2 working day* of youi
Statutes, and rules 26-105 111 and 28 -10 6 401-404 Florida
races*
thi* notice it you ai*
Administrative Coda Petitions mutt comply with tha require­
haanng or voce mpairad call
ments of Florida Administrative Coda Chapter 26-106 and be
1 600 955 6771
Mad with (recarved by) the District Clerk located at District
Publish March 23 30 2005
Headquarters. Highway 100 West. Paiatha. FL 32177 Petition*
0147
tor admmwtrabve haanng on tha above appbcanonit) mutt be
Med within twenty-one (21) days at publcation of this notes or
IN T H t CIRCUIT
within twenty-su (26) days of tha Dwtnct depositing notes of this
CO URT OF THC
intent m tha mail for those parsons to whom the District mails
EIOHTKENTH JUDICIAL
actual notes Failure to file a petition within this time period shea
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
constitute a waiver of any nght(t) such person!*) may have to
M IR N 0 L5 COUNTY.
request an administrative determination (haanng) under section*
FLORIDA
C A M NO08CA-86-14O
120 569 and 120 57. F S . concerning tha sublet permit
Petitions that ara not filed m accordance with tha above provi­
MARTIN
J
NOLD
and
sions era subject to dismissal
DOROTHY C NOLD Mintoand
and Wife
Because the administrative haanng process it designed to for­
Plaintiff
mulate final agency action, tha filing of a petition mean* that tha
District's final action may b* different from the position taken by
v
it m true notes of intent Parsons whoa# substantial mteratts wHi
be affected by any such final decision of the Dwtnct on the appli­
JAMES
J
MARZIANO
Individual FLORIDA
cant have the nght to petition to become a party to tha proceed­
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
ing m accordance with the requirement* sat forth above
and CITY OF CASSELLBERHV
and any and aa other Parsons
Publish March 23 2005
havmg an im*r**t m tot 12
0145
Sammota Raceway Inst
addition according to Vw plat
tharaof Recorded m plat book
JOHN YARBOROUGH and all
M THC CIRCUIT CO URT
13. pag* 96 in the public
part** having or Claiming to
OF TMR EIOMT1EMTM
Record* of Sammota county
have any nght. tiff* or inlerest m
CIRCUIT
Datandanti
the property harem daacrtoad
OF FLO RIDA
m ANO FOR
N O T K f OF ACTION
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
8RMMIOLR CO UNTY
m»i an action lor Fo*ecto*ure ol
08NCRAL
T O JAMES MARZlANO
Mortgage on Tha loHowmg
JUM im C TfO M DIVISION
de*cnbed property
C A M NO 04-238CA-14K
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thal a
lorectotut* action on Ih* loSow
l o t is b l o c k e w e a t h
NATIONAL CITY HOME LOAN
ing property m Sammoi* County
ERSFIELD FIRST ADDITION
SERVICES INC FK/A
Florida
ACCORDING TO T h E PLAT
ALTEQRA CREDIT COMPANY
Plaintiff
VS

WILLIAM J VOLL, ai a i .
Datondam (*)

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pwarama vim hatp youat who ara fodng aanoua Raman to
fotoav bmptoymant and Mwor a atom eomtacaen to focal

1520 Hifftop Road Casaatoarry
FL tol t2 Sammoi* Raceway

to

LO T 1. BLOCK B COACH
LIGHT ESTATES SECTION III.
ACCORDING T O THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 25 PAGE 88 OF
THC PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORI­
DA. S k i 2200 Wmstow CffCW
Caasafoarry Florida 32X7

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0148

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Publish March 23 X 2005
0149
at t h c C M C u rr c o u r t
O FTH CK M H TM N TH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
MIMNOLC COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CrVIL DlYtllON
CAM NO : 04-CA-1617-14L
PEOPLES FIRST
COMMUNITY b a n k

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Plaintiff

RIFE HUCKABEE *1 *1
Defendant
vs
N 01K C OF ACTION
TO RIFE HUCKABEE AND
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RIFE HUCKABEE
Last Known Add'*** 808
HIQHPOINT CIRCLE MOBIL
AL 36693
it al'v* and * dead an parka*
claming interest by through
under or against RIFE MUCK
ABEE AND
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF RIFE HUCK
ABEE and as parties havmg or
darning Jo have any right title
or interest in the pioparty
deserted h*r#m
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tor Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the loHowing
dasatoad property
LOT 98 TWIN RIVERS SEC
TION 3A ACCORDING TO
PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 39 PAGE 24
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
CO UN TY
FLORIDA

NANCY L BECK IV * NANCY l
STONG KENSINGTON PARK
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION INC WELLS
FARGO BANK N A and C RAID
STEVEN BECK
Defendant*
N O TK f OF ACTION
TO NANCY L
BECK IV a
NANCY L STONG t Vying and i!
deceased any known party who
may claim as han davisa*
gianta* assign** Lwnor am*
to&gt; trusla* or other clamant by
through
under or agamst
NANCYL BECK IV a N ANCYL
STONG and ak parka* having or
clrummg to have any right Mia or
mlaresl m Ih* property Situate
lying and being m Sammoi*
County Florida deserted below
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an aden to toractoa* a mort­
gage dead and accounting ot
sum* du* under a Not* and
Mortgage on aach property and
tor such additional i*l*t m said
acton concerning the tokowmg

Official Record* Book 1499.
Pag* 1429. and la-racordad in
Official Records Book 1498.
Pag* 1712. Al among Tha
Pubkc Record* of Samaioia
County Ftond*. togaVwr wWi
an unWvidad kffaraal ki and M
Vw common etoments appuf*
Mrromto said una a* aat forth ai
said
Declaration
of
Condonwaum
ha* baan Med agaawt you. and
you ara raquaad to aarva a copy
of your wt atari datonee*. 1 any.
to *. on Sham Dardon MaBory
Piamtifl«
attorney,
whoa*
address tt Post Ofhca Bos
2179 Panama CWy. F I 32402
wffhm thirty days from Vw daw
of Via ftrst pubkcW on of VW
Nobca and Me Vw ongwrof w «i
tha CMrk of Vw Court affhar
before service on Plaintiffs
attorney ot vnmedMiaty Vtaraaflar. ofharwiaa a dtfaul wd ba
entered against you tor Vw fakef
demanded n Vt* C emptomi
WITNESS my hand and seal of
V w Court on t w 14 day of
March 2005
Maryann* Morse
At Clark of Ih* Court
By Carol Moor*
At Deputy Clark
Pubkah March 23. X
0150

2005

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Sarvicat 200 E Gama* St.
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no! received by April 13 2009
the right to • hearing m Vw met
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Financial 0*to*r wd dropoa* iff
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in
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with
the
American* with DisabrMia* Ad.
Parson* wffh Dwabrbkas crowd­
ing a special accommodation to
participate m this proceeding
should contact tha Court
Administrator at X I N Park
Avenue. Sanford FL 32771.
Talaphon* Number (407)3234 3 X not later than aavan (7)
day* pnor to tha procaadmg If
hearing mpairad ITDD I 1-800
955 8771
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DATED VW U V i day Ol Ma-ch
2005
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Cww of saw Court
By Mary Btrosga
A* Deputy Cwm

Maryann* Morse
A* Clerk ol Vw Court
By Carol Moor*
A* Deputy Ctark

Condominium UnN No 314.
KENSVfGTON PARK. A C O N ­
DOMINIUM. am w dnp to Vw
Dadwaffon of C ondominium.
Racontad in OMowf Records
Book 1444, Pag* 499. »*
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment or
Foreclosure 0* 1*0 March 10
2005 and amarad m Caaa No
04-229-CA-14-K. of Via Circuit
Court of ih* EIG H TEEN TH
Judoal Circuit m and tor SEMI­
NOLE County Florida wh*r*m
i* NATIONAL C lTV HOME
LOAN SERVICES INC FSLA
ALTEGRA CREDIT COMPANY
it Plamtiff and WILLIAM J
VOU. ai a l. aro Defendants I
wd sail to th# high#*! and bast
bWdar lor caan at Vw Watt front
door ol Vw Courthouse m SAN­
FORD
SEMINOLE County
Florida, it 00 AM octock on vw
12 th day of Aprs 2005 Vw fol­
lowing oaacrtad property as sat
forth m saw Fm*l Judgment

WITNESS my hand and Vw **al
of Vw Court Vw day at MAR 10.
2005

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NOTKf OF
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P id iah March 23 2009
0144

WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORIDA (WCF) to ttawng Vito
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THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
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ha* been Nad agaawt you and
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t o l . onLMaM Roger*. Attorney
tor PlatnM. whoa* addrae* la
951 N E 187*i Street. Suit*
204, North Miami Beach. F I
33162 wdhm thirty ( X ) days
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MARYANNE MORSE
As Ctark of Court
By Carol Moor*
At Deputy Clark

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IN RE ESTATE Of
JOEL D WAONER
•kVa JOEL WAONER
aka JOEL OERL WAONER.
DKMNd

Nonet t o cncorroRs
The edrmnisiration of the
E ila lt
ol
JOEL
D
W AQNERaVa JOEL WAONER
e/ka JO EL DERL WAONER
(toceaeed. who** data at deem
January 19 3005 File
Number 05-CP 434. a panting
In Via Circuit Court tor Semmoie
County
Florida
Probata
DMuofv tha addrau ol whch a
Poat Offc* Drawer C Sanlord
Florida 33772 Tha names and
a O d i ii u i ol the Partonal
Rapratantatrva
and
tha
Partonal
Representatives
attorney ara set torth betow
A l cradrtori at tha decedent
and other peraont having
riaimt or darnandt agamtt
decadent* attata on whom a
copy ol thr* nonce ha* bean
aarvad mutt Ma than claim*
•nth this Court WITHIN THE
LATER O f 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A* other creditor* ol the dece­
dent and parton* having clavn*
or demand* agemst tha deca­
dent » attain mu»l like than
derm* with IN* Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE ANV CLAIM FILED
TW O &lt;71 VEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT S
DATE O f DEATH IS BARREO
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION O f THIS NOTICE IS
MARCH 33 3005
KATHERINE F WAGNER
Partonal Rapratantatrva
7057 Mammock War
Waiter Park Florida 33797
STEPHEN M STONE
Florida Bar No tt30*6
735 North Magnolia Avenue
Orlando F l 33*03
Telephone 407 433 7910
Attorney
lor
Partonal
Rapratantatrva
Pubksh March 23 30 3005
O lS t
M T H t CIRCUIT COURT FOR
M W H O L E COUNTV.
FLOM OA
P N 00A TS DIVISION
FN* Number 06CFTO440
IN RE ESTATE OF

TERRANCE H DITTUER
Attorney tor Petmorer
Florida Bar No 310471
1615 Edgeerater Drive SuMe
150
Orlando FL 33604
1407) 643-0346
Publish March 33. 30 2005
0153
M T H t CIRCUIT COURT FOR
B E IR N O U COUNTY.
FLOM OA

PROBATE DIV1EION
FILE NO. 06-CP-4M
IN RE ESTATE OF
ANITA LOU BUEN7LE
Deceated
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The admmisttaton ol the dilate
ol
ANITA LOU BUEN2LE.
deceated who** dale ol deem
eat January 35 3005 it pend
mg in the Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Piabata Division the addratt ol
which it 301 N Part Avenue
Sanlord FL 33771 The name*
and addreitet ot the Partonal
Rapi atentative
and
the
Partonal Repretentalivet attor­
ney are aet forth below
An creditor* ol the decedent
and other periont hevmg clavn*
ot demand* agamil decedent *
eitete including unmatured
contingent or
unliquidated
derm* on whom a copy ot the
notice e terved mutt 14a thee
damn with the Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AH other creditor* ol the dace
dent and pertont hevmg ctaimt
or demand* agamtt the dace
dent* eitete mutt file their
ctaimt with me Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
of

th e

f ir s t p u b l ic a t io n

OF TH IS NO TIC E

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME p e r io d SET FORTH
ABOVE ANV CLAIM FILED
TW O (31 YEARS OR MORE
AFTER
THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The dale ot 1**1 publication ol
the Notre e March 2 ] 3005
MARY AUDREY ROBERT
Personal Representative
609 Magnolia Avenue
Sanlord Florida 33771
JAMES A BARKS Attorney
Florida Bar No 197564
1130 W Fir it Street Suite B
Sanlord FL 33771
Telephone 407331-1274
Attorney
lor
Penonal
Repretentalive
Pubfcth March 33 30 3005
0153
M T H t CIRCUIT CO URT FOR

M AK O N A VOORHEES
PROBATE DIVISION

FILS I : 06-CP-O464

NOTICS T O CRCOFTONS
ISummary Adnurattraaon)

IN RE ESTATE O f
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
Vou are hereby notihed that an
Order
ot
Summary
Adnuruttraton hat been entered
m the attata o* WARiON A
VOORHEES decaated Cate
Number 3005-CP 440 by the
Circuit Court tor Seminote
County
Florida
Probata
Drvwon the addreti ot rrhch a
Poat Critic* D&gt;*w*r C Sanlord
FL 33772 0659 that tha decedant t date ot death eat
September 31. 200* mat me
total value ot the attata it
IA5 000 00 and mat me name*
and addratt ot thote to whom 4
hat bean attuned by tuch
order are
NAME
Creditor*

ADDRESS

Seen

PO Bo* 193149
Cotontout Ohio 43216 7149

American Eiprett
PO Bo* 360003
Ft Lauderdale Florida

■ana One
Caramember Service
P O Bo&gt; 15154
WWnmgton, DE 19666 5153
Omncara at Flood* Longeood
675 Florae Central Parkway

Sum 1600
Longwaod FL 33750

DougiM G Voorhee*
656 RoBmg Loopa Apt 13
Ceaaetoerry FL 32707
Robert E Voorhee*
ttt-C Beverly h n Terrace
Woodbrtog* NJ 07065

Robert E Voorhee*

11 t-C Beverly H M Terrace

Woodbndge NJ 07065
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARC NOTIFIED THAT

At credeor* ol me etuae c4 me

Order

tor whom prove**!
h made *i the
Summery

_____ eari me Court WITHtN
TH E TR IE P C R O O E S E T
FORTH M SECTION 733 703
O F THE FLORIDA PROBATE
coot
ALL CLAW S NOT SO PILED
M U BE FOREVER BARREO
NOTW ITHSTANDING t h e
TIME PERIOD BET FORTH
ABOVE. ANV C U M P U D
TW O (t ) TEARS OR MORE
A F TE R t h e D ECEDENT'S
0AT1 OP D E A T H * BARREO

JAMES THOMAS LEDFORD
SR
Deceated
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
T ie edminetraton ol me ettaie

ct j a m e s

th o m as led fo r d

SR deceated File Number
3005-CP-0325 it pending m the
Circuit Court tor Semmoie
County
Florida
Probate
Drvwwn the addratt ol when
it X t N Part Ave Sanlord
Sern.noe F l
33771
The
name* and addrettet ol the
Partonal Repretentatrve and
ma Partonal Representative*
attorney are tel form Detoe
All creditor* ol the decadent and
other pertont who have ctaimt
or demand* agamtt decedent t
estate including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claim* and who have been
terved a copy ol m « Notice
mutt Na their claim* vnth but
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE 13) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF T h e FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY &lt;30t DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE OF A COPY O f THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AJ other creditor* ot the dece­
dent end Other P*rton* hevmg
claim* or demand* agamtt
oaceoeni t ettata. including
unmatmed contingent or untqutoated cum * mutt fee thee
daunt eim the court WITHIN
THREE (3 i MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
Of
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO F L E D
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Noteimetandmg me tune peri­
od* tel form above any dam
Nad two (3| year* or more after
me decedent i data ol deam a

The date ol me hm puPtcaeon
of me nonce e Match 33 3006
SUSAN 0 JULIAN
Partonal Repretentalive
3744 Tanner* Mft Road
Oameevfte OA 30607
R OBERT
K
M dNTO SH.
ESOUIRE
Florae Bar No 376303
STENSTROM .
MCINTOSH.
COLBERT. WHlOMAM
RE ISCHM ANN S PARTLOW.
PA
Poet ODtoe Boa 4B6B
Sartord. FL 33773-4646
T B W r i r i 4071333 3171

March 23 A 24.2005 h | t 7 B

L ecals

L ecals
Tha admmitirabon ol the
aetata ct EDWARD A FITZ­
PATRICK. deceated whoee
data ol deem wee December 2 .
3003. N panting tn me Cecuff
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida. Probate Drvtamn, the
addratt ol etvch a 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanlord. FL. 33771&lt;393 The name* and addreetet
ol
the
Partonal
Repraaantatnr*
and
tha
Personal Represent**** attar-

A* creditor* ol the decedent
and other pertont having daimt
or demendt agamtt decedent'*
ettata on whom a copy ol tha
note* a required to be terved
mutt tea the* daunt with tha
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Al other ci editor* at the dacedent and pertont hevmg daunt
or demend* egamtl the dece­
dent* ettala mutt Id* then
c l* ™ with tha Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
A ll CLAIMS NO T FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIOOS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733 703 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERiOO S E T FORTH
ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (?) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The dale ol t*tt publication ol
tha Note* a March 33, 2005
S&lt;ta E Fitrpatnct
Pertonal Repretentatrve
396 Mortal Loop
Ovwdo Florida 33765
Jam** C Brock
Florida Bar No 132522
1155 So Semoran Btvd . Suit*
•3 1142
Winter Park FL 33793
Telephone 407679-1973
Attorney lot Site E Fitzpatrick
Put*kh March 33. 30 3005
0155
IN T H t C1RCUTT CO URT
OF T H t 16TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. M AMO FOR
ttM R K X t
COUNTY. FLOMOA
O tN IK A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION

CAM NO: OMA-ttB-UW
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE
GROUP INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
MARY SOLINA. IF LIVING AND
IF DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS DEVISEES
G RANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST MARY
114a |tHKNOWH SPOUSE
OF MARY SOLINA. IF ANY.
GIUSEPPE A SOLINA. IF
LIVING AND IF DEAD THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS
DEVISEES
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
U EN O R S
CREDITORS TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AOAINST GIUSEPPE A
SOLINA UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF OlUSEPPE A SOLINA. IF
ANY CITY OF SANFORD
FIO R I0A ISTVAN BUKOR
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION

DEFENOANTiSI
N on et OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant to a Summary Fmal
Judgment at Foredoeur* dated
March 16 3005 entered m Civil
Cat* No 05-CA-115-14-W Ol
ma Circuit Court ol m* itT H
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEMI­
NOLE Courtly. Sanlord Florida
I an* ta* to m# ivgheai and bad
biddar lor caah at me Wett Front
Door al me BEMINOLE County
Courthouta located at 301 Norm
Pam Avenue m Sanford. Fonda
(1 11 00 am on the 3 day ol
May. 3005 the following
OeecnOed property *• eat forth m
seto Summary Fmal Judgment,
to-wit
LOT 53 QROVEVlEW VIL­
LAGE
SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 19 PAGES
4 5 AND t. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated w e i t day ol March
3005
M iryinm M o m
(CIRCUIT CO URT SEAL)
Cork ol ma Crtcurt Court

JOHN L JACKSON, al M ,

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SAL*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Fmal Judgmant ol
Foredoeur* dated the 10m day
at March. 3005. end entered m
Cee* No OSOA-317-14-W, ct
the Circuit Court ol the IBdi
Judicial Cttcull In and lot
Sammofa County.
Florida,
wharain
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION III.
i* the Plaintiff and JOHN L
JACKSON.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JOHN L JACKSON. JOHN DOE. JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTlSl IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JE C T
PROPERTY
ara
Defendant* I wi* tel to the
tughett and bed bidder lor cadi
d tha WEST FRONT DOOR d
the
Seminole
County
Courthouta. m SANFORD.
Florida, d 1100 am on the
14rn day ot April 3005. the toltowmg detenbed property a* *et
torth m tael Fmd Judgment, to
LO TS I AND 2. BLOCK 6
ALIENS FIRST ADOITION TO
WASHINGTON
HEIGHTS
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 33 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORI­
DA
In
accordance
with
tha
American* with DitaMrtwt Ad.
Pertont with Disabilities need­
ing a tpeoal accommodation to
participate in ttu* proceeding
should contact the Court
Admmittiator al M l N Park
Avenue. Sanloid FL 33771.
Telephone Number (407)333
4330 not later than seven (7)
day* poor to the proceeding It
hearmg unpaired |TDD) 1-BOO955 6771 or Voce IV) 1600955-8770 via Florida Ralay
Service*
WITNESS my hand and the
te d ol W t Court thi* 16th day ot
March 3005
Maryann# Mort*

At Clerk at the Court
By Mary Stroup*
A* Deputy Clerk
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49TH STR E E T
SUITE 130
F T LAUD ER DALE FL 33309
Telephone 195414530365
Fectmiil* ( 954 ) 771-6053
Pubkth Match 23 30 3005

0156
M TH E CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCtAL CIRCUIT
64 AND FOR
M IN N OH COUNTY.
FLOM OA
C A M NO : 04-CA-f MB-14W

too

Ptamtitl
vt
i m a t u - t 11
DEBBIE lLANA A K A
DEBORAH L LLANA
HANCOCK BANK M C A
GUARANTY NATIONAL BANK
OF TALLAHASSEE and
UNKNOWN
TENANTSOW NERS
Defendant*

NOTICE OF BALE
Notice I t hereby given pur­
suant to an Fmal Judgment at
Foreclosure tor Piamtiff entered
m ttu* cause on March 16. 3005
m the Circuit Court at Sammato
County Ftortoa I ww tan me
property Situated in Sernmol*
County. Florida described at
LO T 35 C O RR ECTED ANO
REVISED PLAT OF NOR­
MANDY PARK ACCORDING
T O THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK B
PAGE 100 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
and commonly known ak
271 Lincoln Road d pubic tala,
to me rvghed and bed bidder,
tor caah. hatd on tha wed Iron!
door ol the Sernmol* County
Courthouse at 11 00 AM on
Apm 14, 3005
Dated the tern day of March.
3005
Clerk ol the Cvcut Court
MARVANNE m o r s e
By Mary Stroup*
Oepgfy Clerk
in accordance with the
American* With D nebiUke* Act.
person* wrth OtabWke* needmg
a tpeoal accommodation to perkopate m Wa proceeding should
contact court Admeveaebon el
telephone number &lt;407)6654330. not laid man **v*n (7)
day* poor to me proceeding it
hearing enpaead. (TDD) 1-600655-6771. ot Voice (V11-600•55-B770. via Florida Relay
Service

Kaaa. Shuler, Salomon. Sped
Foyle 6 Smger, PA
FO Bo. 600
Tampa. FL 33601-0600
PuMeh Match 33. 30. 3005
0166

PtontolOfvFL 33324
(6641233-6000

FLEAM FAK A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 6*4233-6*56 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITY ACT paraont
caal aooommaaaMn thouW conlad COURT AOMNUTRATON.
at ma ifMMOLE County

M AND FOR
BBMB40U COU64TV.

CAM NO: 66CA-f666-1*K
CHARLES WILLIAMS. J R . At
TRUSTEE OF THE CHARUS
WILLIAMS. JR REVOCABLE
TRUST OF 1667.

(TOO) i

ALSO LESS and EXCEPT
A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN
THE SOUTHW EST QUARTER
OF SECTION It TOWNSHIP
2t SOUTH RANGE 39 EAST
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE NORTH­
W EST CORNER OF THE
SOUTHW EST OUARTER OF
SAID SOUTHW EST OUARTER
OF SECTIO N 11. THENCE
RUN SO U TH 00- 24 53WEST. ALONG THE WEST
LINE OF SECTION It. A DIS­
TANCE OF 35 00 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING
THENCE RUN SOUTH 69* 51'
09- EAST. PARALLEL WITH
THE NORTH LINE OF SAID
SOUTHW EST OUARTER OF
THE SOUTHW EST OUARTER
OF SECTION it A DISTANCE
OF 645 75 F EE T T O THE
EAST LINE OF THE W EST
HALF OF SAID SOUTHW EST
OUARTER OF THE SOUTH
W EST QUARTER OF S E C ­
TION 11, THEN CE RUN
SO U TH 00* 33 59" WEST.
ALONG SAID EAST LINE.
36 03 FEET, THEN CE RUN
SO U TH 65’ *4 21* WEST.
56 33 F EE T TH EN C E RUN
NO RTH 69’ 49 43' W EST
553 64 F E E T T O A POINT
LYING 35 00 F EE T EAST
WHEN MEASURED AT RIGHT
ANGLES OF SAID W EST LINE
OF SECTIO N 11. THENCE
RUN SO U TH 40* 07 13*
W EST 54 79 FEET TO SAID
W EST LINE OF SECTION II.
THENCE RUN NORTH 00* 24'
53* EAST ALONG SAID WEST
LINE 74 35 F E E T TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
PARCEL OF LAND U E S IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Btoc* A Tied 55 ILESS the
East 507 25 leet Iheteol).
REPLAT OF TRACTS 47. SO
51. 54 55 6 56 EXCEPT LOTS
I TO 4 6 31 TO 24 O F BLOCK
H TR A C T 56 SANLANDO
SPRINGS, according to the plat
thereof recorded m Plat Book
7. Pagai*) 4. of m* Public
Record* ol Semmota Coun ty
Flood*
Block B Tract 55 ILESS the
Wett 496 leet theteoh REPLAT
OF TRACTS 47. 50 St. 54 55
A 56 EXCEPT LOTS 1 TO 4 6
21 TO 34 OF BLOCK H TRACT
56 SANLANDO SPRiNOS.
according to the plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 7.
Pageit) 4 of the Pubi«
Record* ot Sernmol* Coun ty
Florida
LESS AND EXCEPT from me
above that cartain property
deeded lor road purpose* to me
City ol Altamonte Spring*.
Fioida. by Warranty Deed*
recoided in ottoai Reccxdt
Book 3143 pagt i3#0. and
Official Racordt Book 2142.
paga 1392. Pubkc Record* ot
Semmoie Coun ty Florida
at public tale to me highest and
best boom lor cash al ma west
front slap* ol the Sernmol*
County Courthouse. 301 N
P*ik Avenue m the City ol
Sanlord Florida, al tha hour ol
I I 00 ■ m on me torn day ot
April 3005
WITNESS my hand and official
•eai at Sanlord Florida ma
day Ct March 3005
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Strouo*
Deputy Clerk
LAWRENCE W BORNS. P A
Attorney lor PlemM
413 N HaMaa Avenue
Daytona Beach FL 32116
(366) 253-6406
Publish March 33. 30. 2005
0160

wi

mw

io in* mgnwsT mna

dvh

balder tor caah al Weal front
door ot me Ccurthouee 30 1 N
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Fl 32771.
al 1100 AM On APR 14. 3005.
t toVotwig described property
•at torth m said Final
Judgmant. to Ml
LOT 1 AND 2. BLOCK 34. SAN
LANOO THE SUBURB BEAUTI­
FUL. SANFORD SECTION. AS
PER
PLAT
THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3
PAGE 66 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
MARVANNE MORSE
A* Clerk at the Court
By Mery Stroup*
A* Deputy Clerk
In
accordance
with
the
American* with DiteMike* Act.
pertont needmg a reasonable
aocommodakon to particm*** m
this proceeding should, no later
than seven (7) days prior conlad tha Clerk ot the Court * dis­
ability coordinator el 4076654337. 301 N PARK AVE SUITE
N301, SANFORD. FL. 32771 It
hearing impend, contact (TDOl
8009556771 via Florida Relay
System

Pubkth Sanlord Hereto
Submitted by

Ben-Ena A Kali PA
Attorney* tor Plaintiff
951 N E 167m Street. Surt* 304
North Miami Beach Florida

33163
Telephone (3051770-4100
Publish March 23. 30 3005
O t6t

Mode* ot Application for
Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, mat TERRY D NICKELSON the holder ol the totowing certificate! t) lor a tax
deed to be issued thereon
The certificate number! t) and
year(s) of issuance, the
description ol the property,
and the named) m which it
was assessed tk'tr* a t toCERTIFICATE NO M i l
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1 M
PARCEL ID * 11-31-31-666.
Description of

_BJLC
3 FQ 33 Names in which
assessed riW M f fl M i l
All ot Sato property being m
the County ot Seminot# state
ol Ftortoa
Unless such certificated)
shall be mdSemed according
10 I«W the property described
m such certificated) wilt be
sold to me highest btoder at
tha west front door. Semmoie
County Courthouse. Sanlord
Florida, on Monday April if.
2005 a n 1 00 am
Payment ol Sale lee. appli­
cable documentary stamp
ia&gt;e* and recording feet are
requirod to be pato by the
successful btoder at the sad
Full payment ot an amount
equal to me highest bto * due
within 34 hours alter the
advertned time ot sale All
payments Shan Da cash or
guaranteed instrument, made
payable to ma Clark ol ma
Circuit Court

Mart* 33. 30.3006

GOLF MACE AT ALTAMONTE,

0117

0164

EOWAAO A

MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Garatome Harford
Deputy Cdrk
Publish March 6.16. 23 30.
2005
0046

T a il
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, mat TERRY D NICKELSON. ma holder ol me totowing certificated) to a tax
dead to be issued thereon
The certificate nmnberts) and
yeai(s) ol isauartca. the
description ol me property,
and (he named) in which it
was assessed ■a'are as toCERTIFCATE NO
YEAR OF ISSUANCE
PARCEL ID V
Description ol

BiTMBCMCUn COUNT

OF FLOMOA M AND

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE. OF AMEMQUCST
MORTGAGE MCURIDES
INC . ASSET BACKED RAM
THROUGH CERTIFICATES.
SEMES I004-R6. UNDER THt
POOLNO S MRVC640
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
AUGUST 1. SOM.
WITHOUT RECOURSE.

AM ol 6«d property bemg m
tie County of Sammoto. State
ot Florida
Untaaaauctai
8ha6 to IBd66*H6d 66
to taw. Vw property da
In aueft oertdtotaMe)
•otd to «ta htgftaai M
the worn front Baer. St
County i

3006. at n DO ant

•)

TBa Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that TERRY D. NICKEISON the holder ol the fol­
lowing certificated) to a tax
dead to be issued thereon
The certificate number! t) end
yesr(s) ol issuance, the
description ot the property,
and the name(s) m which it
was assessed is'are as to-

■tB VWMB ta I

frrZPATROL
TRUST. AS

I

ol

■LAKH BtVmOM P i I

Dated on March 3, 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Deborah M. Brown
Deputy Ctok
Pubksh March 9. IB. 23. 30.
2005
0050

PQ 101 Names In which
assessed
FRANK____L
All ol said property being m
the County ol Seminole. State
ol Florida
Unless such certificated)
shall be redeemed according
to lew. the property described
in such certificated) win be
sold to the highest bidder at
the west front door. Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanlord.
Florida, on Monday. April IB.
2005. at 11 00 am
Payment of Sale lee appli­
cable documentary stamp
taxes and recording lees are
required to be pato by the
successful btoder al the sale
Full payment ol an amount
equal to the highest bto it due
within 24 houtt slier the
advertised time ol seta An
payments shell be cash or
guaranteed instrument, made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court
Dated on March 3. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Florida
By Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish Match 9. 16 23. 30,
2005
0046

Taa Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, mat TERRY D NICK
tlSO N the holder ol the to
towing certificated) to a tax
deed to be issued maroon
The certificate number) s) end
year(a) ol issuance, the
description ol me property,
and the name!si m which it
was assessed is-aro as toCERTIFICATE NO 1061
YEAR OF ISSUANCE U M
PARCEL 10 • 33-16-31-613QflflfclilO Description of
Property I l a ( OT M l MID­
WAY Pta 1 PQ 41 Names in
which assessed
R. CHARLTON
AH of sato property bemg in
me County ol Semmoie Slate
ot Florida

Payment ol Seta lee appli­
cable documentary stamp
taxes and recording lees aro
required to be pato by ma
successful btoder at ma sale
Full payment ol an amount
equal to the highest bto « due
within 24 hours after the
advertised lime ol seta All
payments shell be cash or
guaranteed instrument, made
payable to the Clerk ot tha
Circuit Court
Dated on March 3. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Deborah M Brown
Oaputy Cterk
Putohah March ». t l . 23. 30.
2005
0046

lakkaAeei aB^toMk
OOCwrfWniary
w np

tasaa and rocortBng leas are
required to be ptad By Bit
successful btoder al the seta
Fu« payment ol an amount
equal to me hlghaat bid ta dua
within 24 hours after the
advertised time of safe. AB
payments shal ba caah or
guaranteed instrument, mads
payable to the Cterk of the
Circuit Court

Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that TERRY D NfCKELSON. me holder cHthe fol­
lowing certificated) to a tax
deed to be issued thereon
The certificate number!s) and
year(s) ot issuance, the
description of the properly,
and the name(s) in which V
was assessed is/aro as toCERTIFICATE NO M
YEAR OF ISSUANCE lflH
PARCEL ID V H I t t m
MOB-POD Description of
Property
B J I M M Names tnwhch
assessed WtCKY L. 66QR-

LEX

Alt ol seto property bemg vt
the County ol Semmota. State
of Florida
Unless such certificated)
sheH be redeemed accordmg
to law. the property described
in such certificated) wft ba
soto to m# highest btoder at
the west tront door. Seminole
County Courthouta. Sanlord.
Florida on Monday. April IB.
2005 at 11 00 am
Payment ot Seta lee. appli­
cable documentary stamp
taxes and recordmg lees aro
required to be pato by tha
successful btoder at tha taie
Full payment ot an amount
equal to the highest bto is due
within 24 hours after tha
advertised time ot sale. Al
payments than ba cash or
guaranteed instrument, made
payable to the Ctok ol tha
Circuit Court
Dated on March 3. 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Deborah M Brown
Deputy Cterk
Publish March ». tB. 23. 30.
2005
0051

TtoDaai
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that TERRY D NICKELSON. tha holder ol me totowmg certificated) tor a las
dead to ba issued maroon
The certificate number(s) and
year(s) of issuance, tha
description of the property,
and the named) m which it
was as seised toaro a t toCERTIFICATE NO
YEAR OF ISSUANCE
PARCEL ID #
Description

ot

UnwiYf l i F i a a i
m which ■

AS ot seto properly bemg In
the County at Semmoie. Stale
of Florida
Unless such cemtaaiedl
than ba redeemed accordmg
to law. ma property described
m such oamkeawd) w« ba
•oto to the htghata btoder at
the M 4t trool door. SammoN
County Courthouse. Sanlord.
Ftortoa. on Monday. April ta.
2005. at m iO am.
Payment ta Sato lee. appA*

cable documentary stamp
required to ba paid By i «
succeaetobtoder to Pta aato
equtatottoNBhatoM to Bua
wffhm 24 hours after tfta
advaittoad kma ta vtaa. Al

NOTICE IS HEREBY
Q/VEN. Vtot FPELA DENNY.

to Bta Ctortt to

r a las Bead to Ba
taauad maroon The cartavctata nuwtoard) and yearts) ta
taauano*. the asyertpavn al
the pmpaity. and tha na&gt;wa&lt;a)

IB.

UNOBAY BUTLER. Vt 61.

66CA-6661-16W. 4* I
CM 6N I

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Payment ta8a*Blaa&gt;appB-

(COUNTY

NOTICE « H t R »
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Pubksh March B. IS. 23. 30.
2005
0047

CERm CATE NO:
YEAR OF ISSUANCE:
PARCELS)#: |

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OEFENDANT(B)

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Ftartda. on Monday. April IB,

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•

Unless such certitcaie(t)
shall ba redeemed according
to lew the property described
m such certificated) will be
soto to the highest btoder al
ma west front door Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Fionas, on Monday. April 18
2005. al 11 00 am

Dated on March 3. 2005

canwiww «■ Ba
void to ma Ngpaat bidder at
tie ivata Bant door, Bawdntaa

in autat
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Geratdtrw Harford
Deputy Cterk

CERTIFICATE NO
YEAR OF ISSUANCE
PARCEL ID t:
Description

VS

M BB: ESTATE OP

t

EXHIBIT 'A '
From tha Northwad comer of
the Southwett 1/4 ol the
Southwest 1/4 at Section 11,
Townshp 21 South. Range 39
Easl. Semmota County. Florida,
run S 00* 19' 00* E dong the
Wad kna ol ta d Section 11 a
distance ol 35 teat to ma poeff
beginning, thence run N 09* 34'
00* E paraM with the North
kna ol ta d Southwest 1/4 ol the
Southwest 1/4 of Section It. a
distance ot 645 76 Net to a
pomt on tha Ead kna ol Via
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at tho Southwest 1/4 ot Section
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Florida Bar No 3W737
210 N. Parti Avanua
Santord, FL 32771
Telephone 407/322-5075
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payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court
Doled on March 3. 2005
M ARYANNE M OR SE
C LE R K O F TH E C IR C U T
COURT
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY.
FLO R ID A
By Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Pubbsh March g. 16. 23. 30.
2005
0053
e m e u rr c o u b t
M ANO FOR MNVNOCE
COUNTY. FLOM OA
PROBATE DIVISION
P U NO. 0 4 O P -H T I

in t h e

IN RE ESTATE OF
DONALD HOWARD BROWN.
Oaceasad

M TH E CIRCUIT CO U R T FOR
B O B N O iE COUNTY,
PLOfVOA
PROBATE O M B K M
M RE : ESTATE OF
JAI AOGARWAL
Deceased

NOTICE TO CREMT0R8
The administration ol the
estate ol JAI AOQARWAL.
deceased, whose dale ol death
was November 25. 2004. F*e
Number 05-CP-330. * pending
In Ow Cecuit Court lor Samaioie
County.
Florida.
Probata
O m o n Vw addrsst ol which is
Post ORcs Drawat C. Santoro.
Florida 32772 The names and
addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal
Representatives

A l credaora ol the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy ol thrt notice hat been
served must tile the* claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE PlRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
Al other creditors ol the dece­
dent and persons having damn
or demands against tha deca­
dent's sslale musl tile their
deans with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

N O T IC t T O CR CDITO R t
Tha admmrstiation ol the estate
ol DONALD HOWARD BROWN.
Oeceaaad. n F a No 04-CP
2071. is pending m the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida. Probate Division, the
edfreee or which a P O Bo*
m m . Sanford. FL 32772-8099
The name end edfreaa ol Vw
Pereonel RepreaenUIrve and
Pyponal ReptaaanUOveh aikxA l credaora ol Ow dacedant
and oOwr paraont having dams
or demands against the decedania estate including ur&gt;ma­
tured contingent, or unhqmdaled derma, on whom a copy ol
Ihta noice « served must Me
their claims with this Court
WITHIN
TH E LATER OF
THR EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF T h e FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l ether credaora ol the dece­
dent and peraont having daunt
or dwnandt against the etlale
including unmatured, contin­
gent. or unliquidated derm*,
must Ms then daana wUh this
Court
WITHIN
THREE
M ONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O F TH E FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS N O T SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

RONALD I BROWN

WILLIAM
J
McLEOD.
EBOUIRE
McLeod. McLeod A McLeod.
PA
Florida Bar No 322024
P. O Drawer 950
Apopka. FL 32704
TeWphone (407) *09-3300

KULDEEP AOGARWAL
Personal Representative
1055 Edmeton Place
Longwood Florida 32779
STEPHEN M STONE
Flonde Bar No 113099
725 North Megnoka Avenue
Orlando FL 32903
Telephone 407 423-7910
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish March 19 23 2005
0097

M T N I CMCUTT CO URT OF
TH E EIGHTEENTH JUOtClAL
CIRCUIT H ANO FOR
SEMBIOLE COUNTY,
FLO M O A
PR O B A Tt DIVISION
FILE NO SI 0840 CP

n o t ic b t o i

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NOTICS T O CREDITORS
T lw admMaVaeon at Vw ealaN
ol Q EO R O E L TR E E TE R .

was July 20. 2004; N pendmg in
the CtrouA Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Drvteton. Fie Number 05C277CP; Vw address ol which a Poet
OMtce Drawer C, Sentort. FL
32772. The name* end address­
ee ot Vw personal representslive end Vwl personal represenlathe's attorney are set lorth
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
craonori os uw Q&amp;cvQwn mno
other persons having dasns or
demands egeSist Vw decedent*
estsW. including unmetured.
comngenl or unliquidated
dasns. on whom a copy ol VW
nodes a served must Ms the*
dasns wVh VW Court WITHIN
TH E LATER O f 3 MONTHS
A FTER 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
ar

U cither creditors ot the Decs
deni and persons having dasns
or dsmandi against the dece­
dents sstate. mdudmg unma
tursd. contingent or unkqutoated
damn must 14s then damn with
V w court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
A FTER THE DATE O F THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

dent and persons having claims
or demands agamsi the dece­
dent's estate musl 14s their
deans with V w Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NO T SO FILED
WIU. BE FOREVER BARREO
NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME P E H O O S S E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O 12) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER TH E D E C E D E N TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MARCH 19. 2005
Personal Representative
Wachovia Bank. N A
By J Jay Patmesi. CTFA
Vice Presidem and Senior Trust
Advisor
FL 6091. Fust National Bank
Bldg
255 South County Road
Palm Beach Florida 33480
Robert Jackson
Ftonda Bar No 38960
2165 - 15th Avenue
Veto Beech. Flonde 32960
Telephone 772-567-4355
Attorney
tot
Peieonai
Representative
Publish March 16 23 2005

0101

HILARY E. SILSBV
Personal Representative
1394 Ferendma Drive
Deltona. Flonde 32725
ROBERT
K
MclNTOSH
ESQUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 376302
STEN 5 TR O M
MclNTOSH.
COLBERT. WHIGHAM
REISCHMANN A P A R U O W
PA
Post Office Bos 4846
Sanford FL 32772-4848
Telephone 407-322-2171
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
Publish March t6 23 2005
0103

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOB
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE #: 2004-CP-0444
IN RE ESTATE O f
Th o m a s w m o o h e
aka
THOMAS
WARNER
MOORE
Deceased
NOTICE

TO CREDITORS
The adm.nulralon of the estate
ol THOMAS W MOORE a k a
THOMAS WARNER MOORE
deceased File Number 2005
CP-0444 is pending in the

A l credAors ol the decedent and
other persons who have claims
or demands against decedent s
estate, including unmatuied
contingent or unliquidated
claims, and who have been
served a copy ct ffwe Notice
musl Me the" claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (31 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY 1301 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY O f THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All othet creditors ol the dece
dent and other persons having
claims or demands agamst
decedent s estate including
unmatured contingent or unliq
uidaled claims musl Me then
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE H i MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE

ROBERT
K
MclNTOSH,
ESOUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 376302
STENSTROM .
MclNTOSH.
COLBERT WHIGHAM.
REISCHMANN 9 PARTIOW.
PA
Posl Offce Boi 4548
Santord FL 32772-4848
Telephone 407/322-2171
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
Publish March 16 23 2005
0104

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice is hereby given
Semmole Paml A Body win sell
at Putile Auction tor salvage
for cash on demand to tvghesl
bidder the following described
vehicles
APRIL 4. 2004
1968 Toyota 4 Dr
VIN* JT2MH73E6J0I500 72
1997 BMW 5281
VIN* WBA0D6J27VBW17909

The date of the last publication
of this nohee is March 16 2P05

The auc1«m will be held at
1200 PM on the sari dales
above Al Seminole Paml A
Body 2540 S Myrtle A*#
Sanford
FL
32773
Prospective bidders may
inspect vehetes one hour prior
to sale Terms aie cash or cer­
tified funds
Semmole
Wiecsei reserves the nghl lo
accept or reiecl any and all
bris

JENNIFER
BERGMAN

Publish March 23 2005
0142

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Notwithstanding the time pen
ods set lorth above any clam
tiled two 121 yea's or more after
the decedent c dale ot death is
baned

FRANCES

NOTICt OF AUCTION
Thrt auction wrt be held on
A P fM .tl.M 8 9 . at 900 AM el
325 Aukn Ave. Oviedo. FL
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehrdes on the day
before Ihe Auction Irom 9AM
urdt 6PM Terms are cash of
centred funds only OVIEDO
TOWING reserve* Ihe nghl to
accept or refuse any and al
bids
Tha following
offered tor bris

vehicles

are

1995 Dodge
VIN* 1B3ES47C0SDI95702
Publish March 23 }005
0143_______________________

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Pubkc auction to be held at 9 00
am on the M l Bey ot AprV,
2001 At the Iron! door Ol
Santord Towing A Recovery
Inc located at 2527 Country
Club Rd Santord Fl 32771, tor
the purpose of disposing of the
following vetide
CCL449F305469
1979 CHEVY
Public auction to be held at 9 00
am on the Tift day of April,
2001 Al the front door ol
Santord Towing A Recovery
Inc located at 2572 Country
Club Rd Santord Fl 37771. tor
the purpose ol drsposmg ol Ihe
lohowing vehicle
IGIAP8714EL121254
1984 CHEVY
Publish March 23 7005
0162

—

LAWRENCE PALOMBl
Personal Representative
W *am H Morrison Esquss
Flonde Bar No 143303
BALDWIN 9 MORRISON PA
7100 South Highway 17 92
Fern Perk FL 32730
Telephone 407/534 1424
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish March 19 23 2005
0099
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
BENM O LE COUNTY.
FLOMOA
P R O B A Tt DIVISION
FILE NO. 08-CP-C399

RICHARD T TAYLOR SR
Dsceated
NOTICE T O CREDITORS

As creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands agamsi
decedents estate on whom a
copy ol this notice has been
served must Me than claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE OATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPV OF THIS NOTICE ON

JOHN B CONLEY
Deceased

The admm,illation ol the estate
ol
JOHN
fl
CONLEY,
deceased whose date ol death
was April 26 2004 File Number
2004-CP 001235 is pending m
the Cecuit Court lot Semmole
County
Florida
Probate
ftviu vi the address ol which is
P O Drawei C Santoro Ftonda
32772
The names and
addresses ol The Peisonat
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative s anor
ney are set lorth below

AS other creditors of the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands agamst the dace
dents estate must hie then
cwms with Itus Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER t h e OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

Q

CHARLES

W OHLUST

Ftonda Bar No 121090
341 North Maitland Avenue.
#349
MoNane. FL 32751
TsNphnna 407*44-3200

119.23.

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V
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NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O i2l YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE D E C E D E N TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE O f FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE iS
MARCH 16 2005

WANDAAT

EVALINE E CONLEY
Personal Representative
2449 R'ter Tree Circle
Santord F l 32771

Publish March 16 23 2005

ESQ

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ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
W IU BE FOREVER BARRED

U S A RENEE TAYLOR
Personal Repreeentabve
749 Wktow Run Lane
Wawr Springs Flonde 32709

LOCAL NEWS

w il l b e f o r e v e r b a r r e d

Arctye O Lowry Ji
Ftonda Bar No 562299
Pofter Clement Lowry i Duncan
309 East Fifth Avenue
Mount Doia Florida 32 757
Telephone 352 393 4186
Attorney
lor
Petsonal
Representative

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MARCH 16. 2005

The
Sanford Herald

AS creditors ot the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate on whom a copy ot th&gt;s
notce hes been served must Me
then claims with 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

AS othei creditors ol the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands agamst Vw dacedams estate musl Me the*
claims with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERKDOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
A FTER TH E D E C E D E N TS
OATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

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N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S

RAYMOND G MAXWELL JR
PiCOBftC

A l creators ol the decedem and
oewr persona hamrig desne or

The date ol the first pubkeetun
ol V w notice is March 16. 2005

Personal Representative
30343 Cod Valley Lane
Valley Center CA 92082

IN RE ESTATE OF
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBU
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MARCH *6 2005

th em

The edmmretraton ol Vw estate
ol RAYMONO Q MAXWELL,
JR . deceased whose dels ol
death was Novenber 7.2001. •
pendmg si Vw Cecurt Court lor
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probata Dnrwon. F4a Numbar
05-0040-CP. tha address of
which a Post OVioa Drawer C
Santoro. FL. 32772 Tha names
and addresses ol Vw personal
raprsaantibve and Vial penonM
i's attorney
art

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VW
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ode set forth above, any claim
Nad two |2) years or more after
me decedent's dele ol deem It
barred

Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address ot which
Is M l N Park Ave . Sanford.
Seminole. FL. 32771 The
names and addresses ol the
Ancillary
Personal
Representative and the Ancrtary
Personal Representatives' altor

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
BEMtNOLt COUNTY.
FLOMOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-CP-1715

IN RE THE ESTATE OF

woa O apioR ar t . 1004. and
N 0B44B-114B, •

VW CoiSI WITHIN THE LATER
OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
30 DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF
SERVICE OF ACOPV OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Al oVwr ersdeors ol Vw dece­

The administration ol the
•stale ol RICHARD T TAYLOR
SR deceased F4e Number
05-CP-0366 is pendmg m the
Circuit Court lor Semmole
County
Florida.
Piobale
Division irw address ol which
It Clerk ot the Circuit Court.
Probate Division Post OVice
Bos 9099 Sanford Florida
32772-9099 The names and
addresses ol the Personal
Representative
end
the
Personal
Representative t
attorney are set lorth below

estate, mdudmg unmetured.
contingent or unkqiadeMd
desne. on whom a copy ot Vw
noses • served must Me Vwe
desne wNi Vw Court WITH*
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF TMB
NOTICE OR tO DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF IM S NOTICE ON
THEM

R ODOLFO CREtTOFF. J R .

GEORGE L TWEETER,

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MARCH 19. 2005

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT

04 RC ESTATE OF

M RE: TH E ESTATE OF

IN RE ESTATE OF

Pubaoh- March te. 23.2005

R tTM B C M C U TT CO U R T POR

N L I NO. 9S-M77-CP

NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (21 YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE D E C E D E N TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

NOTICE T O CREDITORS
The dew ol tail pubhcalron ol
Ova Notce w March to. 2005

copy of n i ftgfiQt hftft. boon
served muot Re iw V datms wNi

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BOBNOU COUNTY.
FLOBtOA
PBOBATI DtVtttOH
F U I:
IN RE ESTATE OF
L A E IE SilSBV

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The artmnuatration ol the estate
ol LAEL E SILSBV deceased
whose dote ot deem was
December 17. 2004 is pendmg
n Vie Octet Court tor Semmole
County.
Ftonda.
Probate
Dwwon. F ie NurtRer 2004-CP
0325. me address at which «
M l N Park Ave Santoro
Semmole. FL. 32771
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Vol. 113, No. 57 •Copyright © 2005 Th e Sanford Herald

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Eye in the sk y

Second lawsuit could
halt Plan Z2 again

All-State
Seminole Community
College's T J Jones and
Kirsten Harris were
picked as All-State
players among many
honors tor Raider bas­
ketball players.

B y B W vc P a n d it
Managing Editor
SANFORD — An admin­
istrative judge dismissed a
law suit Thursday brought
by
Sabal
Point
and
Tuscawilla parents challeng­
ing the Sem inole County
School Board's decision to
rezone nearly 5,000 high
school students.
Early Friday morning, the
School Board held a special
meeting to adopt emergency
procedures to implement the
plan known as Z2. A public
nearing and final adoption is
scheduled to take place at
the April 26 School Board
meeting starting at 7 p.m.
Within m inutes of the
School Board’s unanimous
approval of the emergency
measure, a Sabal Point par­
ent handed the school attor­
ney Ned Julian another law­

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Do you
rocognizoony
ofthosetools?
SANFORD —
Som e of thr recovered
property from .1
Sanford Police
Department search
warrant conducted in
the beginning of
March will be open
for public inspection
on Tuesday, March 22
from 4 to 7 p.m. at the
Public Safety
Building.
The police depart­
ment is asking people
to bring some form of
information to identi­
fy the property.
"We would like to
attempt to return (the
recovered property|
to the rightful owners
if any way possible."
said Cleo Cohen,
public information
officer.
Police found drugs
and U*ols they believe
were stolen from the
Sanford Historic
District after serving
a search warrant on
Mangoustine Avenue
the first week of
March.
More than 20 offi­
cers assisted in the
operation. Officers
hauled away the
stolen items in a UHaul truck.
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Managing Editor

SANFORD — You should w First Street from
3,W0 fivt up. The rod bnrk and grey trim appear
bnght and perfect from up here
I'm «*n a tne thing lesson with Avion Air
Academy. Until I asked my instructor Ciary Carter
to take the controls while I snapped a few photos,
I actually flew the Ces-.ru 172K SkyHawk the
whole time.
A nationwide program calk'd, "Be A Pilot," has
sparked interest in learning to fly. For S49, the
non-gnimalist can take an introductory k*sson. Let
me forewarn readers, however My experience ktt
me yearning to return to the sky. I want to fly free
like* the eagles that Carter sometimes, spots near
the Orlando Sanford International Airport.
To actually become a pilot takes time, commit­
ment and about V4.500 The introductory lesson
will cause* you to Mrnously contemplate becoming
a pilot.
For some, the1 idea of thing in a single-engine,
propeller-dnven plane might produce butterflies
tlut chum in the* stomach I don’t demy tliat nerves
tnggered some* discomfort for me*, The enthusi­
asm and professionalism of Carter, however, quell

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Academy shows a reporter toe all Important
checklist before taking off over Volusia County
and for a circle around downtown Sanford, top
photo, and tha new brickwork on First Street.

SANFORD — Former dtv
commission candidate Hank
Diedduus isn't sure whom his
143 supporters will vote for in
the upcoming runoff election,
but ne is whole-heartedly
throwing his support toward
Bernard Mitchell.
"I just don't know,"
Diedduus said of his support­
ers.
The runoff will be between
incumbent Art Woodruff and
candidate hopeful Mitchell.
They gathered the most votes
in the March 8 election for
District 1 commissioner, but
neither received more than 50
percent of the vote.
Out of the 143 votes cast for
Diedduus, he isn't sure what
his supporters will do now.

Sheriff’s Office employee
resigns amid sex allegations
B y L ia m E d iso n
Herald Writer
SANFORD — A civilian employ­
ee who registered felony offenders
at the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office was placed on suspension
without pay pending the results of
an investigation and has since
resigned after soliciting for sexual
favors in return for payment to a
female registered offender.
The woman, whose name has not
been released, came to the felony
registrar office on Feb. 11, and was
allegedly propositioned by Joseph
Scutero, 61, who has worked with
the Sheriff's Office since 1986.
The woman reported the incident
to officials and between Feb. 16 and
17, surveillance and monitoring
equipm ent
was
installed
in
Saltern's office. The office door is
usually dosed when felons are reg-

suit saying the Board violat­
ed open government laws.
"T h e School Board did
nothing to violate Sunshine
laws," Julian said after the
special meeting. He had not
read the complaint y e t but
cited a similar case against
the Orange County School
Board in which the school
district eventually prevailed.
The lawsuits were both
brought by SC READ Inc.,
and parent Jennifer Finch
who is one of two officers for
SC READ.
She said there were
numerous violations o f the
Sunshine laws that came out
during the first lawsuit hear­
ing. Two exam ples stand
out. Finch said.
First, the public could not
hear what was happening at
tw o of the three Core

istered The equipment monitored a
second appointment made by the
woman for Feb. 17.
During the meeting the female
asked if Scutero still wanted to take
her picture, som ething she had
■alleged was asked in her previous
encounter with Scutero, the Sheriff's
report said.
Conversation
ensued
and
Scutero offered the female 1100 in
return for sexual favors. During a
post M iranda interview with
Scutero, the report said: he "stated
that he did agree to spend one hun­
dred dollars for the sex act but it
was just in the course of conversa­
tion with the (fem ale)"
Within a few days, a capias was
tent to the State Attorney's office on
a misdemeanor charge of procure
fur prostitution-solicit another for
lewd acts.
The State Attorney's office opted

for pre-trial diversion, meaning
Scutero will not be prosecuted or
brought to trial.
Sheriff's Office spokesman Steve
Olson said that Scutero's legal coun­
sel negotiated with tne State
Attorney's office so that it did not
go to trial.
Scutero must m art certain condi­
tions in a 6-month period, Olson
said.
He must complete 32 hours of
community service, attend an HIV
awareness daaa, never seek law
enforcement employment or certifi­
cation again, and pay for program
and prosecution costa.
Along with Scutero’s investiga­
tion, a survey involving female
felony registrants dating b a d to the
time Scutero started working as a
registrar in 1998, found further

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The former candid air sug­
gested Woodruff supporters
who voted for Diedduus will
go bade to Woodruff. People
who wanted Woodruff out of
office would most likely pass
their votes to MitcneU,
Diedduus said.
One
thing
D iedduus
knows for sure is whidt runoff
candidate will receive his
endorsement.
"I'm backing Bernard,''
Diedduus said. "1 can't tell
people who to vole for. But
I'm endorsing Bernard. 1 have
no problem with Ark It's not
like he's the candidate bom
Hell, but I'd like to see a
change."
The runoff election between
Mitchell and Woodruff is
scheduled for March 29.

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Police arrest
murder suspect
SANFORD — Sanford police captured a
m urder suspect-after the man gave police a
false nam e'and escaped for a short time,
O fficers apprehended
le a the 2020-ye.ar-old man
in a pond near Charleston Club
Apartm ents.
Charles Lee Thom as of Sanford was
arrested Wednesday for
resisting an officer and
for giving a false name to
a law enforcement offi­
cer. He is wanted in Belle
G lade for first degree
murder that occurred
Dec. 23, 2004.
Based on a tip from
Belle
Glade
police,
Sanford police and K-9
units responded to 2207
Logan Heights Circle to
try and locate Thomas.
Officers saw a person matching his descrip­
tion walked behind the apartment building.
Booking photos confirmed Thomas's iden­
tification, according to police spokes­
woman Cleo Cohen.
Thomas identified himself to police as
Demonte Brown, the arrest report said, and
he said he lived at the address with his sis­
ter. While police questioned him, Thomas
ran and additional officers joined a pursuit
and set up a perimeter. The Seminole
County Sheriff's Office also took part.
The Sheriff's Alert-1 helicopter spotted
Thomas in a pond behind the pool area of
the apartments. He was arrested and trans­
ported to the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.

SPD looking for
citizen volunteers
The Sanford Police Department is cur­
rently accepting applications for Citizens on
Patrol.
Positions available in the Bike Unit,
Mounted Patrol, G erical, Patrol and many
other areas.
Applications are available at the Sanford
Police Departm ent, 815 French Ave.,
Sanford.
Contact Volunteer Coordinator Jim
Krzenski at 407-302-1080 or visit: www.sanfordpolice.org

County residents invited
to clean up local trail
CHULUOTA— Seminole County’ residents
are invited to help cleanup along a trail adja­
cent to Lake Hamev on Saturday, March 26.
The deanup will take place from 9 a m to
noon and is located on the Osceola Fish Camp
Road, which is off of Osceola Road passed the
landfill.
Participants should plan on getting a little
wet and muddy and bring a lunch.
For mow information call 407-665-5766 or
407-665-5724.

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alleged inappropriate behavior.
"Before 1998, Scuteru was a bailiff down­
town at the courthouse. He was part of court
security," Olson said.
That part of the investigation found four
other females who had encountered what
Olson called inappropriate and suggestive
comments and language, but none of the
female’s chose to report the incidents, nor
wished to pursue them now, a Sheriff's
Office news release stated.
"The impression we got from the other
four (females) was that it did not rise to the
solicitation level" Olson said.
In a Feb. 17 letter to Scuteto, Sheriff Don
Eaiinger called the man's conduct appalling.
"You abused your position of authority to
intimidate [said female). Your actions were
not onlv professionally unacceptable but
Immoral and lew d," Esiinger wrote.
"D ue to this incident, you have not only
em barrassed yourself but the agency as a
whole. It is evident dial you have no regard
tvakam and organizational philosophy
ounty Sheriff s Office. You
now an open
■aid, due to Scutero's

"Nothing will be done behind d osed

O u t &amp; A bo u t

Bird Watcher

sa t
M eal* on W heel* will
hold a 5K walk/march on
the RiverWalk in Sanford
beginning at 8 a.m. The
event is to raise awareness of
the cost of operating Meals
on Wheels. Registration is at
7:30 a.m. in front of the
Sanford Museum, 520 E. First
St. Call 407-333-8877.
Geneva Jam at the Geneva
Community Center.
Admission free. Join toe-tap­
ping music, bluegrass, coun­
try and gospel tunes. Food
will be available. Dinner
served from 6 until 7 p.m.
Music starts around 6:30.
Families welcome.

TUE
A candidate forum for the
Sanford runoff election will
be held at 6 p.m.

The view from bmquet dining room at the Heathrow Country Club often a panoramic scene of the main oourse. Not the
main oourse of supper, but as the main course in golf. The AAA headquartero building is in the background of this picture of
the driving range at the Heathrow Country Club.

Pomegranate Avenue, was anvsted
by the- Sanford police Eme*rgency
Service Unit and Special Tactical
Unit following a search warrant at
his address. He* was eharged with
possession of unde*r 20 grams of
maniuana.

Thefts
• Jeffrey Agramonte, 18, of Fox
Quarry Lane, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Wednesday at a
retail store in the 3600 block of
Orlando Drive. He reportedly took
$39.57 in merchandise from the ston*
without paving. He was charged
with petty shoplifting.
• Christine Alice Hernandez. 36,
of Long Leaf lin e Circle, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday at a ston* in the 3600
block of Orlando Drive. She reportedly took items from the ston* with­
out paving. She was charged with
petty shoplifting from a merchant.
• Charles Levyi Perry, 25, of
MeUonville Avenue, was a nestl'd by
Sanford police Wednesday as the
result of a traffic stop at Lake
Monroe Terrace The vehicle he was
driving w’as reported stolen. He was
charged with grand theft of a motor
vehicle and driving with a suspend­
ed license. It was also found he was
wanted on thne active warrants out
of Seminole County.
A auult - Battery
• Christian William Gelpi. 24. of
Fox Quairy Lane, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Tuesday.
On March 10, he reportedly drove
into a motorcycle on Lake Mary
Blvd causing damage. Following f
, to the police, he was locat*
at his residence and Arrested on

charges of aggravated ass.mll with a
deadly weapon, and property dam­
age of over $200.
• Brian Patnck Ward. 36. of 1lolly
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Ihursday at his resi­
dence as tin* result of an altercation
with a neighbor He was charged
with battery — touch or strike
(domestic violence).
• Antwan Terrell Cillison, 20. of
Hartwell Avenue, was a nested by
Sanford police Wednesday at his res­
idence following a reported altercatum with a female. He was eharged
with battery — touch or stnke
(domestic violence).
• Latashia Tamelle Williams, 25 of
William G ark Court, was anvsted
by Sanford peilice Tuesday at her res­
idence. She* was reported to have*
been in an argument with a man.
She was charged with battery touch e»r strike (domestic violence)
Drug related
• Se*an Carlos jackson, 19, of

Traffic stop*
• Paul Kelly Lawrence, 42. of Park
Drive, was stopped by Sanford
olice Monday on Orlando Drive,
ie* was eharged with driving under
tlx* influence (DUD of alcohol or
drugs, dnving with a suspended
license, failing to obey a no-U-tum
sig a dnver not belted, and refusing
to submit to a DL'I te*st.

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• Tabitha Marie D ixoa 36, of
Tuskegee St met, Sanford, was
stoppexi bv Sanford poliev Tue*sday
on Airport Blvd. at 25th Street. She*
was charged with dnving with a
suspended license*. opeTAting a
motor vehicle without a valid
license, and dnving through a safety
/one
Other charge*
• Charle*s Lev Thomas, 20, of
Leigan Heights Circle*, was anvsted
by Sanford peilice* Wednesday in the*
500 blixh eif Fox Quary Lane*. When
eifficvrs apprehended him, they said
Thomas gave a false* name*, and
attempted to run from them
He was charged with resisting an
officer without vioknee and giving a
Ialse ID to a law enforcement officer.

B riefs
Chriteian Sharing Center
Various positions, fur men.
women and nigh school students arcopen for a variety of duties with the*
Christian
Sharing
Cente*r
in
Longwood.
Volunteers are alsei needed to
work in the Boutique and Thhft Store
(Value* Reborn). Hours can be
arranged to suit one's schedule.
Hour* needed to be filled by veilunare Monday through Saturday

trom 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m Feir inlormation, call Diann at 407-260-4155,
ext. 6, on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays.
The* Christian Sharing Center is
legated in the Fairmont Plaza, 600
North Highway 17-92. suite 158, m
Longwood
Wheelchair* available
The Three Wishes, Inc. program
makes available to senior citizens and

the* pc*rmancntly disabled, electric
power wheelchairs at no cost to the
recipients, it they qualify
The power wheelchairs are pro­
vided to those* who cannot walk and
cannot telf-propci a manual wheel­
chair in their home, and who meet
the* additional guideline's of the program.
No deposit is requiredFor information, or to detc*nmne if
you qualify, call 1-800-839-5715.

TWo events eeheduled for April In Longwood, Sanford
• The Post Polio Resource
Group will meet from 2 until 4
p.m . April 9 at Southland Suite*
A ssisted Living, in Longw ood.
Guest speaker will be Dr. Carolyn
Gels, medical director of rehabili­
tation and neuroscience center,

Halifax Hospital, Daytona Beach.
This is a support group of persons
who previously had poliomyelitis
and are now experiencing addi­
tional problems.
• All Souls Council of Catholic

Women will hold the Spring Craft
Show from 8:30 a m. until 4 p.m.
April 16 in the Social H alt 9th
Street at Oak Avenue. Free entry,
free parking. Food will be avail­
able for a small fee. Money raised
will benefit numerous charities.

T h e Sanford H er ald
"Serving Seminole County Since 1908”
Sunday, Match 2 0 ,2 0 0 6 • Vot. 113, No. S3
Inc. 'SOON. French Am . Santoi&amp;FL. 32771
(407) 322-MI t •Fax (407) 323-0400

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The Seminole County
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold
Business After Hours, begin­
ning at 5:30 p.m. at Central
Florida Zoo, sponsored by
Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Contact Tara
Codbv at tgodby&lt;“ seminolebusiness.org.

The 21*t Annual Youth
Rummage Sale will be held
Friday and Saturday in the
lower parking lot at
Community United
Methodist Church in
Casselberry. Proceeds will go
to funding projects in
Kentucky and Tennessee as
vouth and adults refurbish
homes for the needy. Call
407-831-3777, ext. 212.

THU
The city of Sanford, in
cooperation with the Florida
Yards ic Neighborhoods, will
host a free landscaping semi­
nar from 6 until 9 p.m. at the
Garden Club of Sanford, 200
Fairmont Drive.
Refreshments will he served
but space is limited. Phone
407-330*5624 for reservations.

FR1
Hopper Jubilee Festival, a
carnival with a flair of histor­
ical flavor, will be presented
Friday. Saturday and Sunday
at Fort Mellon Park in down­
town Sanford. Then* will be
amusement ndes, food, fun,
dancing, vendors and histori­
cal tidbits Hours are 5 until
9 p.m. on Friday, Apnl 1; 10
a.m to 4 p m. on Apnl 2; and
1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Apnl 3.
Oviedo High School'*
Multicultural Committee* will
hold an International festival
on the school campus begin­
ning at 8 a.m. The event will
showcase many of the
diverse culture's at OHS.
There will be an opening ceremonv and cultural displav*.
Call 407-320-4010.

The city of Sanford CRA
will present a Bike Art
Contest. The event will be
held on First Street from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. For applica­
tions or information call 407*
324-5636.
The 4th anniversary of
Sanford'* Paw Park will be
held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. al
the park. 427 French Ave.
Call 407-330-5697 or email at
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Committee meetings in which the tvzoning
plans were developed. Microphones were not
used, she said.
A second example is the bus trip taken by
School Board members to tour new routes that
rezoning might create and to visit neighbor­
hoods affected by plans.
"All the Board members were there," Finch
said, "but no minutes were taken." There was
no record, she said.
The new lawsuit was filed with the 18th
Circuit Court Friday. The School Board will
have 20 days to respond, but Finch said they
hope to get a date for an injunction hearing to
stop the process again.
"We are taking one step at a tim e," she said
Friday. Dennis Wells, the other officer of SC
READ, will represent the plaintiffs this time
around.
Finch said she understands that some par­
ents may question her decision to continue
fighting the rezoning.
"They are entitled to their opinion, but I am
doing what’s in the best interest o f my child,"
Finch said.
The school district has been anxious to get
the matter behind it because the process of get­
ting ready for the 2005-2006 school year is
being delayed.
Finch pointed out, however, that School
Board member Dede Schaffner testified in the
first lawsuit that she once received a letter that

she her children were rezoned just two weeks
before the start of school.
"If two weeks is good enough for her, then
five months is good enough for now," Finch
said. "I understand that there will be parents
who say enough is enough, but if they were
affected by the rezoning and had the means to
fight it, they might think differently."
Or they might not, she admitted.
"I don't fault anyone for the way they feel, I
just ask that they not fault me," shit* said.
"W e're anxious to move ahead," said
Superintendent Bill Vogel following the Friday
special meeting. "Students should know that
we are focusing on them. We want to get
schedules complete and students assigned and
teachers hired.”
The school district will open the new
Hagerty High School in Oviedo in August. The
process of preparing for the opening and for
starting the new school year has been delayed
by the lawsuits brought by SC READ and
Finch.
Administrative Judge Jeff G a rk allowed the
group from Tuscawilla to join the ruling chal­
lenge later.
Julian said parents whose children are
affected by the rezoning will receive letters. "I
assume they are going out today," he said.
Parents can choose to have students stay at
their current school, but will have to provide
transportation. Farents will have a deadline to

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notify the school district of their decision.
wise.
Julian said he was pleased with G a rk 's deci­
"W hat's the policy for?" Finch asked in ref­
erence to the ruling. "The whole thing is aston­
sion.
The ruling dismissed each of 18 specific ishing."
G a rk ruled that Policy ) was followed, but
challenges brought by the parents. G a rk dis­
missed the ruling challenge saying Florida law
also that the Florida Constitution and law give
gives the School Board the authority to make the Board authority to d ed d e on rezoning.
School Board members found compelling
rezoning decisions.
reasons to reject Plans W, Z, and Z1 created in
"The evidence demonstrates that the School
Board had the authority to rezone schools and the rezoning process, Clark wrote.
"T h e entire process evidences a logical
that the exercise of that authority did not con- •
analysis o f appropriate inform ation and
travene, modify or enlarge that authority,"
thoughtful consideration o f solutions, result­
G a rk said in his 40-page ruling.
ing in the adoption of Plan Z 2," he ruled.
Finch said the School Board did not follow
Plan Z2 was created by school district staff
its own policies governing rezoning.
"My initial reaction last night was I really after a Core Committee of parents and admin­
wondered if the judge and I were in the same istrators developed the first three plans in
accord with the district's policy.
trial," Finch said Friday.
Under Z2, Sabal Point students will move
G a rk ruled that Lake Brantley Principal
Darvin Boothe performed unique and creative from Lake Brantley High School in Altamonte
enrollment audits, but Finch recalled Boothe’s Springs to Lyman High School in Longwood,
testimony as saying he didn't know what an which is further away.
Som e Tuscawilla residents would m ove
audit was.
Boothe also said enrollment checks are trig­ from Winter Springs High School to Oviedo
gered when pieces from mass mailings are High School. Tuscawilla argued that they are
returned because the family does not live at part of the Winter Springs community.
the address the school used.
Finch said in another news report that the
Finch also said demographic information School Board unfairly targeted Sabal Point,
for the middle schools was not provided to the and that SC READ might appeal G a rk 's rul­
Core Committee, but that the judge said it was. ing.
"I can't tell you for sure that we will appeal
She added that Policy J was the controlling
policy on rezoning and the judge ruled other­ but it's definitely being considered," she said.

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While this column generally reflects some of my own thoughts on
a particular subject I relinquish that this weekend, in order to report
on a new project by AAA Auto Qub South.
The program to railed "Loved Ones Lost - And Lives Saved." It
alludes to Florida's Safety Belt Law which AAA
says is our weakest state traffic law. AAA has, in
the latest press release, has compiled items from
various newspapers around the state dealing with
those who last their lives, and those whose lives
were saved because of seatbelts.
From the Sun-Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale,
there comes a report of four teenagers who were
in a two-vchide accident. One died at die scene,
one on the way to the hospital and a girl taken to
the hospital, is paralyzed from die waste down.
Police said none of diem were wearing a seat belt.
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On March 3, the Palm Beach Post reported that
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80 percent of drivers who died over the Christinas
I M M I M
weekend in 2004 crashes, and SO percent of those
who died on the New Year's weekend, were not
using seatbelts.
On March 4, the Fort Myers News Press reported a 12-year-old boy
was killed and an 18-year old girt was severely injured in a collision
in that city. The Florida Highway Patrol said no one in the car was
wearing a seatbelt.
The Southwest Florida News-Press in Lee County, in die March 9th
edition, said law enforcemrtit officers were fed up with the number of
fatalities in dial county. As of March 6, police reported at least 31 peo­
ple have died in traffic crashes thus far this year. That compares to 20
last year and 23 in 21X13 in the same two-month period.
Unfortunately, they reported the majority of tne 31 people were not
wearing seatbelts. The deputies and Florida Highway Patrol are
organizing a crack-down on motorists in that county and will no
longer Issue warnings - rather they will ticket offenders.
AAA tells of a Centra! Florida mother who lost control of her vehi­
cle and it overturned throe times. All of the occupants were thrown
out of the vehicle and crushed. No one was wearing a seatbelt. They
also told of a young man driving on a rural road who ran off the edge
of the road. When trying to correct the maneuver, he slammed into a
pine tree. He was not wearing a seatbelt and was killed instantly.
On the other side however, a 23-year-old woman was run off an
interstate highway by a man who was intoxicated and driving with a
suspended license, th e woman's Jeep spun out of control and land­
ed in a ditch. The Jeep was totally demolished, but she walked away
with only a scratch on Jier foot and some bmLws. Her seatbelt saved
her life.
Working where I do, I have, for years, written about auto accidents
While I will admit that years ago, I often tailed to budJe up. After
writing about highway fatalities time after time however, 1 started
putting on dial seatbelt as soon as I got in the cat before I would start
the engine*. Then* are occasions where I have to unbuckle, when I am
backing up, because the seat is so tight I can't him around to see
behind me, but as soon as I back up, that seatbelt gevs back on.
Time after time, when I take someone with me in Uie vehicle, I have
to toll them to buckle up. Some are hesitant, but they will comply with
my wishes. No one ndes with me without putting on a seatbelt.
I commend AAA tor this drive to help eliminate highway deaths
caused by not using seatbelts. Tliey aren't going to cut down on acci­
dents, but a seatbelt will do a lot toward cutting down on deaths.
For AAA, and all of us, "Loved Ones Lost — And Lives Saved" is
dedicated to those killed and cntically injured and most ol all. to the*
I -loved ones who mustgo im. 1 urgu you — buckle up
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__________ Your Views_________
A word of advice about the Sanford
election and responsibilities of voters
To the Editor:
In response to your ed ito­
rial, "Second C hance" in the
M arch 13 ed ition of Tin*
Siinfimf Herald, the person
who wrote the article nit the
nail on the head.
To think, only 2,855 out of
24,035
registered
voters
thought enough of th eir
town and for tlie governors
of the city of Sanford to gel
out and vote.
Surely the people in

SEMINOLE C O U N TY FLORIDA
FULL C O S T ACCOUNTING FOR
SOLID W ASTE M ANAGEM ENT
FISCAL YEAR ENDING
SEPTEM BER 30, 2004*

Sanford know w hoever is
elected runs the city of
Sanford and would want the
best of the candidates elect­
ed w hether it be man or
woman to decide what the
issues are and m ake the
solutions to solve the prob­
lems.
An elected official votes
on the kind of growth you
have in Sanford . They
should have a good m aster
plan on what Sanford will be
in the next tw o years —

school houses — the finan­
cial affairs o f the city —
being able to get along with
other candidates on issues.
We have a second chance
to be heard on March 29th,
so be a part of running your
city and vote.
if you can't do that, then
let the blam e fall where it
may.
Truthfully yours,
M artha Yancey
Sanford

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BRITTON

Evylin Mullins Britton, 73,
of Orlando, died Thursday,
March 17,2005 at her resi­
dence. Bom in Teetttsville, Ky,
she moved to Centra] Florida
in 1932. She was a premer for a
dry cleaner.
Survivor* indude husband,
Virgil P. Britton Sr. of Orlando;
sons Virgil l». Britton |r. of
Union Park. Michael Britton of
Intercession City and Robert
Britton of Union Park; daugh­
ters, Amanda Massieand
Freda McNamce, both of
Union Park; brother, Jessie
Mullins of Blountstown; sister,
Essie Geer of Lccanto; 11
grandchildren; three great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held WWnesday, March 24 at
10 am . at Collison family
Funeral Homes with Rev.
David Collins officiating.
Burial will be at Chapel Hill
Cemetery. Viewing will be
Wednesday, March 23 from 6
until 8 pm . at the funeral
home.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes k Crematory, Winter
Park, in charge of arrange­
ments.
IRENE HARRIS
Irene Harris, 95, of Orange
City, died Monday, March 14.
2005 at Orange City Nursing
and Rehabilitation Center. She
was bom Feb. 12.1910 in
Orlando. She was a cook for
the Seminole County School
Board and a member of
Springfield M B. Church.
Survivors include grand­
children Saida Coweb Watson
of Washington, D C . Raynette
Mitchell of Dougtasville, Ga.,
Linda Coweb of Orange City
and Raymond Coweb II of
Oak Forest III.; eight great­
grandchildren; two great-great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, March 19 at 1
p.m. at Springfield M B.
Church, 901 W. 12th St., in
Sanford, Rev. Enoch Rivers,
Pastor.
Wilson-Eichetherger
Mortuary, Inc.. Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
ANNETTE JANE KOENIG
Annette* Jane Koenig 73, of
Clermont died Sunday, March
13,2005, at her residence. She
was bom in Newark. N.J. She
was a homemaker.
Survivors indude husband,
Frederick Koenig of Clermont
son. Jeffrey Koenig of Winter
Garden; daughters, Deborah
Creeden of Ocoee and Diane
Stevenson of Longwood; six
grandchildren; two great­
grandchildren
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, March 15, at Howell
Branch Chapel with father Ron
Brokaw officiating. Burial will
be in Palm Cemetery.
Donations may be made to
Hospice of Lake fc Sumter.
Collison Family Funeral
Homes k Crematory in Winter
Park, in charge of arrange­
ments.
MARY JANE REYNOLDS
Mary Jane Reynolds, 78, of
Geneva, died Tuesday, March
15, 2005, at her residence.
She was bom in Canada,
Kv and moved to Central
Florida in 1991.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include son,
Bobby Reynold* of
Wcxxibndge, N.J.; daughters,
Barbara Cook of Geneva,
Georgette Budzash of Winter
Springs; brother, Walter Reed
of Manfonl Ohio; sisters,
Hester Hunt of TazeweU.
Tenn, Ida Loranz of Hornet
Mi., June Baker and Jemima
Varney both of Canada, Ky.
and Jeanette Liles of cave city,
Ariz.; nine grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at
12 noon Saturday, March 19,
at Collison Family Funeral
Homes, with burial by Metro
Crematory.
Calling hours will be 10
a m untd noon Saturday
Colibon family Funeral
Homes A Crematory, Winter
Park, in charge of arrange­
ments.

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R u n o ff----------C— Hawed S a w P a p LA
Woodruff, who received 568
votes against Mitchell's 356,
only received 40 percent of die
overall votes, which in the dty
of Sanford by-laws requires a
runoff election. A candidate
for office in the dty of
must receive more man
50 percent of the vote.
Vance Taylor and Lindsay
Oyewale also vied for the dty
commission seat.
Taylor, who received 15
votes, said his support would
not m akea big difference, but is
still endorsing Woodruff.
"1 probably would want to
keep Art in because of hi* past
experience," Taylor said.
Oyewale, who came dose to
edging out Mitchell with 321
votes, did not return phone
calls.
If everyone who voted in the
March 8 election voted again
that would k*ave 479 votes up
for grabs.
"I think most of those petrple
want a positive change and are
looking for a candidate who is
reliable, dependable and honest
and who will be there when
crucial events arise," Mitchell
said of those votes.
On Wednesday, Mitchell said
he is standing on his initial plat­
form to preserve the historic
district adhere to strict aide
enforcement, redevelop and

ensure public safety, further
development or me airport cre­
ate nnart growth m snsgonent
better the city's Infrastructure,
and create community p ro ­
grams for renfan and youtlns.
Woodruff has a temilar plat­
form induding furtheringpood
development standards, fixing
the system so that code enforce­
ment is effective, increasing
neighborhood groups, continu­
ing public safety protection cre­
ating
a
comprehensive
approach to infrastructure,
increasing educational and
recreational programs, and
increasing property values
while decreasing the tax rale.
In a recent interview
Woodruff said he is knocking
on doors and trying to educate
the voters before the runoff
election.
"A lot of people don't even
know there is a runoff,"
Woodruff said.
The runoff election is sched­
uled for Tuesday, March 29,
with early voting beginning
Monday, March 21.
The
Sanford
City
Commission will hold a special
meeting March 30 at at 1 p m
Commissioners will review the
runoff election results and
establish a special meeting for
April 5.

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Clyde company
to up dock fees
*
H m following waa edited from
Wednesday,
t t t&gt;W
sdM aday,July 1 6 J9 2 4 edition
o f The S at^ n f Herald. The paper at
a t!tim e w as published six
th at
x days a
WMk
w
oek with Roland L. Dean as
and H Howard B e n as manager.
C ostIwaa
w as |7
per year.
The
67J»er
year, th
en
majority of
1 in m is edition w as from
Aaaodalsd Picas with several local
Mams included.
The following Items show that
Sanford was expe­
riencing a build­
ing boom and we
are given some
inform ation
on
plans for buildings
you may recog­
nise even though
som e have been
* demolished.
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Increase
Dock
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It has been
learned that morning that the Clyde
Steamship company was completing
plans for a 100 foot addition along
the entire east side of their present
w arehouse and dock at the foot of
Palm etto Avenue. Cost would be
approxim ately $15,000.
M rs. J.B. C ald et representative of
the company here stated that the
office and waiting rooms would be
m oved into the new addition and
the part they now occupied would
be used for storage and warehouse
Mrs. Calder further stated that
rep resentatives of the com pany
w ould be m eeting with S.O.
Shinholset contractor, in regard to
the construction of the building.
Me t!we athe r Business H ock
Surveying and digging at the site
of the new M eriweather business
block located at the com er of
Magnolia Avenue and Second Street
would soon be completed and the
pouring of the concrete foundation
would start an M andty
It was understood that work on
this building would be rushed, as
several of the store spaces had
already been rented. The structure
would be similar to the one it would
adjoin on the north side, also the
property of Mr. Meriweather.
M eiach Block Alm ost Com plete
The new business block of the
M eisch Realty Com pany would
soon be ready for occupancy it had
been learned that morning. This
building w as located on First Street
betw een Sanford and Palm etto
Avenues, and com prised of three
store spaces which were equipped
with m odem conveniences.
A large addition was also being
constructed to the Ford Garage on
Palm etto Avenue betw een First
Street and Commercial Avenue. This
w as to take care of the steadily
increasing business of this concern.
Ifer
N ew Mi
The City Planning C ommission
had paaaad a resolution adopting
plana for a new municipal building
o r city hall which would be built in
th e near future. These would be sent
to th e City Com m ission for
approval.
Drawings of three sets of plans
had been submitted by Architect
■Mon Moughton. The one adopted
w ould be of Spanish architectural
design, tw o stories high, and would
have a tower.
It would be constructed on the
lafcafront property facing Park
Avenue. The property was below
Cafeoun S treet now an iauginary
a n a , (Presently Fulton Street),
" f bach to the tracks of tha
Coast U na Railroad and
to Mr. M ocghtorv tha
the lake. It would be
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LOOK WHAT A
HEALTHY HEART
CAN DO!
Ursula West has heart... a brand new one.
(Left) Ursula West,
guest speaker at the
March
Seminole
County
Retired
Educators Meeting,
shows off the medals
she earned as a par­
ticipant
of
the
Sanford Golden Age
Games. West, a
Lake Mary resident,
won her medals after
receiving her brand
new
heart
from
Translife, a non-profit
organization
that
specializes in provid­
ing a link between
donors and those
who need trans­
plants. West spoke
about the benefits of
Translife's
organ
donation
program
and the importance
of becoming a donor
at
the
S .C .R .E .
March meeting held
at the Easy Street
Cafe. Pictured below
with Ursula West are
Doris Duxbury, (cen­
ter)
President of
Seminole
County
Retired
Educators
and
Rebecca
Holmes,
S C R E 's
Program chairman.

S a t H aw kins, P a g * 7A

Stetson’s Comer

Do it Anyway!
- Mother Theresa
WWi'imrr to
Stetson '$
Corner,
where uvekly uv hi*pe
to share a hit of what
it got&gt;d about the
Village of Geneva.
This column is dedi­
cated to a man who
did the same - Deputy
Sheriff
Gene
"Stetson" Gregory,
Darla Kinnty
who uvu killed in the
line of duty July 8,
1998 in the place he
a a a a a a a #
uvu fuxmt to prefect,
but which could not protect him. Geneva
wdI never be the tame because of Deputy
Gregory...it will be better.

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Just when 1 wu feeling like the
rural areas of Seminole County were
getting the attention and recognition
mat they deserve, a meeting of the
Seminole County Board of County
Commissioners made it dear just how
backward-thinking some ‘county' peo­
p k adll are when it comes to those of

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.......... “ ............ * The pannier of the ABC Oprah
' Winfrey production of Harlem
Keruiivsanci* writer Zora Neale
Hurston’s "Their Eyes Were
Watching Cod" was held
V ? L ••• 4 Man-li Z at tlx* El Capitan on
Holly wood Boulevard The
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street is filU*d with stars’ names
T ym W
on the sidewalk.
' ’
Zora Neak* Hurston's heirs
were invited to attend this his­
Marva
tory-making event
Local relatives from Sanford
Hawkins and
Sominok* County attend­
••••••• ■
ing
h^ were
nviv nkw,
, Vivian I furston.
i*pli
Dr. Clifford Joel Hurston, Jr, nephew,
and Joella A.
Bowden, who now resides in 1follywood, Calif. Other
family members attending were fmm Tampa,
California, St. Louis, New York City and Connecticut.
Vivian and Clifford, the child ren of Clifford Joel
Hurston, Sr., brother of Zora Neak* Hurston,»g*v
gave the
exciting and thrilling events of their trip to the* great
city of Hollywood, Calif. After arriving in Los
Angek*s, the* first thing they saw was large billboards
of tlx* movie, all over tlx* city, showing the famous
star Halk* Berry, vvlxi played tlx* bekwed character;
Janie Crawford, a gentle but resilient Honda woman
looking for true love and spmtualitv in Eatonville, in
the I 'm .
Tlx* family and over SOUguests were invited by the
Harpo staff. While waiting for tlx* activities, all wen*
treated to anything from tlx* concession stand.
At 8 p m . I lurston said tlie grand lady of her talk
show on IV. and movie pmducvr, Oprah Winfrey,
greeted the* audience who went wild to finally sn.* this
great person of our generation
Winfrey welcomed and recognized all who helped
in any way with her first big TV pnxluction. She
made a special note of the marketing staff that had
billboards all over L.A. and national TV stations to
promote this great movie that aired on March 6, on
Channel 9, ABC-TV.
The Hurston family was asked to stand and w*ere
thanked by Winfrey for giving her the opportunity to
bring this event to life from the book which first sold
for 5 cents, written in 1935.
The project was ten years in the making.
After the movie premiere, the Hurstons attended
the grand party at me famous Roosevelt Hotel. The
room was decorated with beautiful fresh yellow,
orange and red everywhere your eyes could sw, with
live flowers, all kinds of tasty fixxls prepared by
world renowned dx*f Wolfgang l\rck. Pk*nty of music
and peopk* with yellow lanterns hanging from the
ailing, and 40 tables throughout the lobby for the
invited gui*sts with fixxls front many axinlries.
Hunton-BowdiTi says six* is still thrilkxl about meet*
mg and holding the hand of the famous Oprah
Winfrey for at least 10 minutes whik* talking to omen,
and ending their conversation with that famous big
hug, later taking pictures together with family
members Also they were able to talk to Halle
Berry wlx* is so Nvuititul and friendly, for the*
opportunity of engiying a amversation with the
stars of the movie was a great treat she says.
Personal meetings were made availabk* with
movie characters such as Tea Cake* (Michael Ealyl,
dinner with Jix* Starks IKulx*n Santiago-Hudson), and
IYxx*by Watson (Nickt Micheaux).
Congratulations to tlx* Hurstons on their grand
affair and trip A giy o( a liletinx* to be remembered.
The a&gt;nimumty is invited to attend a arnimemorative ceremony for luamta Evangeline I larold for her
ixitstanding uimmumty xm cv, Sunday, March 20 at

donate 20 acres of land on which to
build the park, have now added a stip­
ulation to that donation They an* ask­
ing the county to purchase an adjacent
40 acres for $187,608 in order to receive
the 'donated' land.
Given, this constitutes a major
betrayal of trust on the part of the
landowners. Given, the money is not
inconsequential in spite of the fact that
it is well below market value for the
acreage. Given, the park is not located
in central Seminole County where
throngs of folks will visit. Given, in a
pertert
fried world such filings would not
happen
But, happen it has. To scrap the
plans now and move the park would
constitute a major betrayal of trust on
the part of our elected county commis­
sioners. Well, some of them, anyway.
A few quotes from the meeting
ought to help leaden
i
sort out who is
on which side:
"What bothers me about this is that
1 questioned the wisdom of placing it
out there in the first place." "This
changes the whok ball game as far as
I’m concerned." *1 don't like that posi­
tion quMt frankly." "I don't know that
I could support that." -C arito a
"How many peopk have ever visit­
ed a memorial park in such an isolated
area?" "I'd ranter see it where
peoak could patfidpak, not Ukrally
m wm afiddk of i
at a aw rehkh traffic plinssuch poked
Bag Prek on a M all portion of land."
"Natural Lands ... should be wMre

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L o cals attend
H urston film
prem iere

ing to drive 30-40 miles." "Sometimes
you just can’t make things w ork"
"There is an alternative." "The fart of
the matter is that the public are clue­
less as to who a road, park, etc. is
named after." -Randy Morris
"I’m a little more than upset that
the owner would do something along
this line, but the tart is that there has
been much work put into this donated
piece of property lor improvements."
"The public has spoken volumes and
given much support " "The issue that
needs to be discussed is that if we
don't move forward, what will happen
to all that funding and hard work by
the Shentf's Olfice and volunteers that
has been done?" "I'm kind of disgust­
ed that the intent has changed at this
late date, but I’m more inclined to
move forward " - Bob DeHart
"We've discussed and supported
this project." "The public has
supported this project in a major way"
"The additional land it under
appraised value." "Many projects
often include cost overruns." "The
issue is that this last minute change in
real estate is going to cost us tome
money." "I don't think any of us are
happy at this situation." "This will be
a benefit to the community." "I don't
see how at this hour we can back off
this project." - Dick Vaa D tr Weide
"This is a great effort." "It is a
shame that things had to change.” ”1
recently talked with residents about
problems in that area.” "The commu­
nity has poured out a lot of support for
this, and I support this project as
w ell" "As the district commissioner, 1
would like to make a motion to contin­
ue this to a period of time to have staff
go and try to negotiate either the pur­
chase of the 20 acres or some other
alternative in the purchase of die
lend.” "Kudos to you, Todd, for the
great job you have done and hopefully
up with something that
will be aoosptabk to everybody." -

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(Tin** motion was seconded by
Randy Morns and received a 5-0 vote
of approval. The original committee
working on the issue recommended to
the Commission proceeding with the
acquisition of the property.)
Another quote that might help the
Commission
put
this
into
perspective
as
the
acquisition
staff works to bring forth a workable
solution, comes from none other than
Mother Teresa:
People are unreasonable, illogical,
and self-centered - Love them any­
way.
If you do good, people will accuse
you
of
selfish,
ulterior motives - Do good anyway.
If you are successful, you win false
friends and true enemies - Succeed
anyway.
The good you do w ill ba
forgotten tomorrow - Do good any­
way.
Honesty and frankness make you
vulnerable - Be honest and frank
anyway.
What you spent years building
msy be destroyed overnight - Build
anyway.
Peopk really need help but a u y
attack you if you help them - Help
people anyway.
Give Ike world the beat you have
and you'll get kicked In the teeth Give the world the best you've got
anyway. (Frem s sign an tb s wall e f
Shkho Bhavan, the Children's ham *
W hik I have a few quotas of my
own to send to the Commission they
need to hear from more than just m T l
encourage the residents of rural
Seminole County and Geneva in par­
ticular, who have worked hard,
pkdned
nofwthe
(and who am indasd aware of fire

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&amp;30 p m «t St. Paul Missionary
Baptiat Church, east 9th Start at
Pine Avenue.
Hie event is sponsored by the
Seminole
County
Sheriff's
Department "Weed and Seed
Program" and Sanford police
department. For information con­
tact Cynthia Hicks at 407-3271765. ext. 1300.

ed money and pledged sup­
port to have it built in Geneva
- not somewhere else) to write,
call
and
email
these
Commissioners and express a
few quotes of their own con­
cerning this issue. Now.
To view the BCC meeting in
its entirety (the above quotes
are not a complete text,
by
any
means)visit
www.seminolecountyfl.gov.
For a history on the pro­
posed park project please visit
www.seminolesheriff.org and
under 'Community* click on
'Eugene
Gregory
Law
Enforcement Memorial Park.'

The Seminole County Branch
of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
will host its first NAACP Craft
Show, Saturday, March 26 at 9
a.m. at the Sanford State Farmer's
Market comer of 17*92 (French
Avenue) and 13th Street.
The craft show will be to raise
funds to support annual initia­
tives, Cancer Awareness Program.
HIV Aids Program. Back to
School Stay in School Program,
scholarship and Act-So Programs
Reserve a space and booth for S25.
For reservations call 407-3287496. Turner Gayton.
|r..
President of the Seminole county
branch NAACP, Cynthia Hillery,
chairperson of the Freedom Fund
Committee.
The 90th annual African
American Men's Health Summit
will be Saturday, Apnl 2 fn»m 8
a.m. until 2 pm. at Orange
County convention Center, south
building, 9800 International Drive
in Orlando. This is a free event
with workshops, exhibits, and
screenings. Take contntl of your
health. Invest in creating a health­
ier you. Make* a commitment to
wellness. Energi/e your mind,
body and spirit. The summit fea­
tures free admission, a buffet
breakfast, workshops, health
exhibits, health screenings and
parking. You must register in
advance to receive a ticket for
admission. Register online at

HALLE BtRRV RUM ELBOWS WITHSANFOROfTESAt tfwm e n ­
tion of the premier of Th e ir eyes Were Welching God", wilier Zore
Neale Thurston’s heirs spent time wllh Hale Berry and Oprah Winfrey,
among others. From left Hale Berry, Dr. Clifford Hurston, Jr., Vivian
Hurston-Bowden and Joetta Bowden.
w w w .o r la n d o - tim e s .c o m
or vvwwstar94FM.com or mail to
CFPC /Men’s Health Summit,
PO. Box 622057, Oviedo, FL. 3272.
For information phone 407-6479339. Registration deadline is
Mareh 26.
Young men "Cmssing Bridges
Hip Hop Health Summit. Take
pride in your health. A free event.
The Hopper Jubilee Festival,
"A carnival with a flair of histori­
cal flavor,” will be April 1 through
3. Fnday from 5 until 9 p.m.,
Saturday fn*m 1(1 a.m. until p.m.
and Sunday from 1 until 9 p.m. at
Fori Mellon Park in downtown
Sanford
The event is sponsored by
Hopper Academy Preservation
committee and the City of
Sanford. For information call the
City of Sanford at 407-330-5680.
The Greater New ML Zion
Missionary Baptist Chuith. IVar
Avenue, with Rev, LeRoy Lee,
pastor, invites you to their church
anniversary activities, Monday,
March 21, at 7 p m. in Christian

Fellowship Baptist Church. Rev.
Otis Raines, pastor, in charge,
Friday,
March
25
at
730 p.m. Mt. Moriah House of
Prayer, Rev. Allen Washington,
pastor in charge. Saturday, March
26 at 4 p.m. the Ladies in Red
Program.

We need you to tell us what
you know that is good about
Geneva!
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407-349-2140, via e-mail at darlastompinet.net, (please put
“Stetson's Corner" in the
subject line), or with a fax to 407349-1311. Thanks!

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Tha City of Sanford propoaoa to adopt trio following ordinance:
ORDINANCE NO. 2927

The City o f Sanford will hold a Run-OtT Municipal Election on March 29. 2005, for
, the election o f the Mayor and the District I City Commissioner.
The polli will be opened at 7:00 A. M., and will be closed at 7:00 P. M. on March
2 9,2S05, at the four district polling places in the City o f Sanford, Florida, as fol­
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District I: 401 East Seminole Boulevard (Sanford Civic Center)
District 2: 919 South Persimmon Avenue (Westside Recreation
Center Hoys and Girls Club o f West Sanford)

AN ORDINANCE OF TH E C ITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
AMSMNNQ ORDINANCE NO. StSS (C ITY OF SANFORD COM­
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FOR AMENDMENT OF TH E FUTURE LAND USE ELEM ENT AND
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PLAN ELEM ENT OF TH E C ITY O F SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE
FLAN; AMENOING POLICY l-t.4 .7 ; PROVMMNO FOR SEVER­
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TH E CITY COMMISSION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PRO. VIOINO FOR CODIFICATION ANO DIRECTIONS TO TH E COOE
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District 3: 25K1 Sanford Avenue, (First Church o f the Nazarene
Auditorium)
District 4: 400 West Airport Boulevard (Seminole County Public
Health and Human Services Auditorium)

City of Sanford, Florida
A public hooting on tha ordlnanoa wM ba hold on Monfom March SB, SDOS, at
7:00 o'eloek P. M. or aa aoon tharaaflar •• poaalbla, by Eia CRy Commbalan of
Eanford, Florida, In th a CHy C ammlaalon Chombara, CBy Had, S00 North Fortt
Avanua, Sanford, Flotida.

City of Sanford Commission Districts
City o f Sanford District numbers are shown on Seminole County Voter Registration
Cards under “City”.
I s addftfrn to the above polling places and times on election day, E arly Voting
will be available at the Seminole County Superv isor o f Elections O ffice, 1500 East
Airport Boulevard, Sanford, Florida, from 8 :0 0 A.M . to 5 :0 0 P.M. daily except
Sunday beginning Monday, March 2 1 .2 0 0 5 , through Monday, M arch 2 8 ,2 0 0 5 .

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135 W. Church Ave.
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339-0277
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407-324-0199
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Jerry Walsh. Pastor
Saturday 5 30PM
Sunday 9AM. 8*0 45AM

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Central Baptist Church

3348 W. S R 426 (Aloma Ave)
(1/4 mile oft Greenaway.
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo. Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book Of Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
SAM
Sunday School (all ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both services)
Weekday Holy
Euchanst Services
Tuesday
t2Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9 30PM
Friday
12Noon
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402-Asaambly of God
City Church
650 E. Airport Blvd
Santord. FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith. Pastor
Sunday Services. 9.00AM &amp;
10 30AM
www ortandocitychurch com

3101 West SR 46
Sanford. FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914

www.cfaa8ntofd.ofa
Jimmy Dale Patterson. Senior
Pastor

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

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 to 45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wed Prayer Meeting 7 30PM
Nursery Provided

First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker. Pastor
Nick Parker. Youth Pastor
Sunday-Worship 10 45AM
■Children s AWANA Club 5 30PM

Wednesday
* Family ArlMties 6PM

2462 S. Park Ave
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krai. Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

Grace Baptist Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday Schoo l... 9 30am
Morning W orship... 10 45am
Evening W orship.... 6 00pm

2626 Paimeno Ave
Sanlord FL 32773
(407) 323-1563
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"The Family Fneodly Church'
Ron Williams. Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson. Associate Pastor
Dave Schnetle. College and Career
Pastor
Scott Garrett. Children's Ministry
Pastor
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•Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc 6pm
Wed Bible Study &amp;AWANA 7pm
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•9:30 am Sunday School
•10.50am Worship Service
•5 00pm Youth Choir
•5 30pm Youth Discipline
■5 30pm Awana
•5:30pm Pastor s Discipieship Study
•5:30pm Divorce Care
•5 30pmVocal Ensembles

Tuesday

975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
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 407-869-1490
Mon-Fn 10am-4pm
Sat f Oam-1pm

419-Church of God

7 00pm Ladies Bible Study

Wednesday
•10 30am Pastor s Bible Study
6 00pm Pastor s Disciplineship
Study
6pm M I C
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Missions in Children at Night)
« P M Orchostra Rehearsal
« 30pm Youth Bible Study
•7 00pm Pastor s Bible Study
•7 00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7 30pm Youth Activities in Gym

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. Muse
Rev Mark Williams. Students
Adam Willow. Intern-Students
•Sunday School 9 15AM
Sunday Worship. 10 30A.6P
Wed Atfivities. all ages. 6 30PM
Nursery Provided

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Santord. FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr Harry D Rucker.
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv . 8 15AM
Sunday School
9 30AM
Morning Worship 11 AM
Evening Worship(TBA) 4PM
Monday Bible Study 7 30PM

Church of God
801 W 22nd St. Sanlord. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksiey. Pastor
Sunday School
9.4SAM
Morning Worship 10:45AM
Evening Service 6PM
Wednesday Classes
for all ages
7 to 6PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 12
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

422-Church of God of
Prophocy
Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S Elm Ave. Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Hams. Pastor
Sunday School... 9 45AM
Praise 8 Worship 10 30AM
Message by Pastor 11AM
Evening Service ... 6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM

42S-Congragational
Qraco Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S Park Ave. Santord
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday School
9 30AM
Morning Worship 11AM
Choir Practice Wed 6 30PM
Baby sitting service available

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4100 H E Thomas Jr Pkwy
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 323-0523
www westvtewbaotist org
Bill Coffman. Pastor
Sunday Worship 6am. 10:30am 8
6pm
Sunday School 9 :15am
Wed Activities. All Ages 6 :30pm

437-NonDanominational
Shower Down of Bleeainge
201 Elm Ave. Santord. FL
407-321-6389
Timothy Hudson. Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship, f 1AM
Tue Prayer. Bible Study. 7 30 PM

440-Lutharan
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive. Lake Mary. FL
Paul Hoyer. Pastor
Jonathan Thomas. Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening ... 5 30PM
Praise 8 Worship
Sunday Morning
8AM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning
9 30Am
Praise 8 Worship
Sunday Morning
11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797

Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Bynod)
2525 S. Oak Ave. Sanford. FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday School ... 9:15AM
Worship Service ... 10 30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
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Church
101 Upsala Rd. Sanford Hwy46A 8
Upsala Rd
Interim Location Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann. Pastor
Sunday Worship 8 15AM 8 6 30PM
Nursery Provided
www NewCreationChurch cc

443-Mathodist
Christ United Methodist Church
406 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr 8 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone. Pastor
Sunday School
9 30am
Inter-Mission........ 10 30am
Morning Worship ...11am

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Downtown on 3rd 8 Oak
407-322-2662
Sun Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:t5AM
Sun
Youth.
Food.
Movie.
Fellowship 5PM
Mon Choir 8 Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wed Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5 30PM
Wed Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
Wo Welcome Your Visit At Any
Event
Jody McKewen. Minister

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Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
‘ Knowing 8 Making
Known Jesus ChnsT
Corner of 46-A 8 Upsala Road.
Sanford. FL
407-330-2635
Rev Bryan L Wenger. Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10 00am
Nursery Care Provided

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Pastor David B Graham
Sabbath School 9 30am
Morning Worship 10:50am
Midwk Worship. Wed 7pm
Childrens Church Provided
Kids C O O L Club

Seventh Dey Adventist
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BOO East 2nd St. Santord. FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School
9 30AM
Divine Worship
11AM
Wed Prayer Mtg 7 30 PM

458-Waalayan
Wesleyan Church of Paata
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford. FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 61) West
First Street on Left •One M6e)
Leonard ODonne*. Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel is good News*
Sunday School.......9 45AM
Morning Worsfup ...11AM
Evening worsNp .. 6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed 7:30 PM
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407-Cathoiic
AM Soule Cathode Church
Comer of 9th St 8 S Oak Ave
Sanford. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout. Pastor
Weekday Mass 9AM, Mon-Fn
Confessions, Saturday. 4PM

Saturday V ig l..... 5PM

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700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary. FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles l Ho*. Rector
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Sun 7:30am. Oam. 11am
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5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. FL
407-333 2030
Dr Michael L Andrews.
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Early Service. 8 30AM
Sunday School, all ages 9:15AM
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891 State Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley. Senior Pastor

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Presbyterian Church

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401-Anglican

407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship,
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9 45am Contemporary Service
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Sunday School. 9:45am
Youth Fellowship. 4pm
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what to say.
Carter is a 20-year veteran
"Sanford tower this is 85
who makes his living trusting Charley Pop We an* af Roment,"
people like me ht fly a machine hut I hesitate and kxik at my
about which they know practical­ last metor. Carter claps Ills hands
ly nothing.
together and makes an upward
Despite his lengthy experi­ motion ' Ready for takeoff ” The
ence, Carter mcthodicallv runs tower gives us an OK, and we
through
checklists.
Safety move onto the nmway facing
appears paramount
west.
First ne dus ks for water in the
I'm told to push in the gas We
aircraft fuel. Me takes samples accelerate and lu* reminds me to
horn both wings and the fn&gt;nt of pull Kick gently on tlu* yoke. A
the plane. I k* explains that water little mon*. We an* lilting ott the
will separate from tin* light blue gnmnd. Now push it slightlv forfuel the same way oil and water ward. Tlu* nose levels off. Now
do so in salad dressing
pull back again.
Carter walks slowly amund
I forgot to mention the wind.
the plane- looking at the list and Near tin* ground, tlu* wind is
grabs what Ux&gt;ks like an impor­ gusty and the small plane
tant part in the back of tin* plane.
bounces amund. I wonder it that
"I'm fust making sun* every­ is normal and I mention it. but
thing's attached correctly," he Carter six*ms OK with tlu* turbu­
says, noticing my concerned lence.
appearance |wonder it he's ink­
Helon* I know it, we an* over
Sanford heading tor Deland My
ing
We climb inside and buckle in
instructor says I'm doing gre.ii
Photographer Tommy Vincent
He s,ivs he didn't help at all on
remains outside Vincent hands the takiuM, which astoms|u*s me.
me tire digital camera to take I start breathing normal again as
some shots of our trip He's not we gam altitude anil the Knincaiming with us. Mis chouv I am mg s**ttles down
handl'd a lu*.id*u*t and we dus k
I am flying the whole wav Ik*
the microphones
I want to go left or right, c arter
Carter explains everything asks. Kvause it we go straight we
that will happen lie tells me will head into nstrutid air spaa*
about the steenng wheel called over the Daytona airport I sav
the yoke I note then1an* two, and
nght. and turn tin* plant* east.
I’m very happy about that The
Carter shows me how to
foot pedals will guide us on the adjust tlu* tnm I can't explain
ground, lie savs, and lie hands how that works, but it stabilizes
me the keys
the ascent. Then he suggests
The engine starts nght up A experimenting Take some turns,
few mon* checks and we an* he says. Remember tlu* toot ped­
moving
als, they also control tlu* mdder
Working tin* tix*t pedals gave m tlu’ Kick Combining tlu* ped­
me the hggisi tits
als and turning tin* voke allows
The plain* meanders trnrn side the pilot to maintain -|u\*d when
to side as |taxi tin* Cessna down Kinking nght or lett lie com­
the Sanford runway to take my pares it with NAM AK when the
cars hit tlu* high bank turns at
hist flying lesson.
Carter calmlv tells me that, gist
Daytona
like on a highway, it's not a gixx.1
So I take some tighter turns
thing to cross the* solid yellow line and teel the tone of gravity work­
in the middle of the runway.
ing on my stomach a bit The
The tendency tor a car driver plane maneuvers so easih |won­
like me is to turn tlu* stirring der why everyone divsn’t tly to
their destinations
wheel, er, yoke in trout of me
We cruise over Lake Ashby in
Carter reminded me a couple ot
times, always in a pleasant man­ Volusia County and m no time
ner, that stix*nng with the yoke i&gt;n we an* over New Smyrna Beach
Uie gmund is useless.
Carter points nut other planes,
He calls the tower to say we not just bocau*** we mxxi to know
an* getting ready to take nit Hv their kvation to avoid am untorthe time we reach a point called tunate events, but Kvauw they
Komero, I have hgured out tlu* an* practicing stalling out
Stalling out, 1 exclaim Why
fixit pedals and pull to a &gt;top
would tbev want to do that? It's
Do 1 want to call tlu* tower.
Carter asks Sure He tells me part ot training All engine tailun*

amid happen and a pilot has to
know what action to take. If our
plant* wen? to stall out, he reas­
sures me, we aiuld easily glide to
small airports nearby or pick out
a null* to land on I wasn’t wor­
ried
We are almost Kick to Sanford
wlu*n I realize I haven't taken any
photographs. I'm reluctant to
give up tlu* contmls to Carter, but
I should take some sina* Tommy
gave me tlu* camera.
He tells me to open the win­
dow it I want, so I do to get clear
shots of mads that I can’t identify
Hie veteran pilot flies over The
Sanford I lerald building on
Fn*nch Avenue, then I ask him to
flv over downtown so |can take
some aerial photos of tlu* newly
renovated First Stnx*t.
First Carter calls the Hanford
tower to say we will fly over tlu*
city and then approach tlu* air­
port. Ilu* air traffic eontmller amtiniis and wants us to tell him
ivhen we an* a mile out.
First Stnvt is beautiful frum
tlu* air Ihc pictures won't do it
justice, but tlu* n il brick gleams
firm 3,000 tix*t.
As we head back to the airport.
Carter tells me how much he
loves his work, and it shows. He
commutes troni Deland. He
nivnllv brought his 5-vear-old
son and 3-year-old daughter on a
flight. Ilu* little girl grabKut tlu*
yoke and yanked it wide left and

right he said, dearly en joying the
memory of an experience her dad
hopes she will nave thnmghout
her life.
He diu*sn’t have his own
plane, Carter says. He is an
instructor after all
He lelLs me that (o earn a
pilot’s liamM? lakes at least 40
hours of flight lime, and most
people take 55 to H) hours. The
cost amounts to about $4,000 to
$4,500, but can K* done in as little
as two or three months or, like
Carter, over a thrve-year time
period.
Almost a quarter of a million
people have taken these intro­
ductory (lights amiss the aiuntry
sina* I W . Carter said all types of
xipk* take them. A lot of people
ly them for Christmas presents,
he assumes, Kvause Avion has a
lot of Introductory* flights in the
K*ginning of tlu* year.
Anyone who wants to try fly­
ing can register on-line at
www.beapilot.aim or call tollfrvo 88H-BE A PILOT. More than
2.KX) flight scKxils participate in
the pmgrarn. For more informa­
tion aKmt Avion Air Academy on
Flightline Avenue in Sanford, call
407-328-«W7.
On our approach to Sanford
airport tlu* sky kuiks dark to the
west. The tower says another
plane is arriving. He asks if we
can perform a short landin
ing.
Having no clue what that miight

be, I gladly give Carter the con­
trols. He explains that the con­
troller Ls doing us a favor by let­
ting us land first. Wp descend to a
smooth landing.
As we taxi back to Avion,
Carter looks at me and says,
"W Mir
I loved it. The pressure change
hurt my ears somewhat but that
didn’t last long. I would do it
again in a minute, I admit. The

flight ha* Uk*n about 45 minute*
but we have nam d aU the way to
New Smyrna and back with a
couple of drdea above Sanford.
I ruve told everyone about the
experience.
I notice the planes taking off
around the airport I never knew
so many people flew around
Sanford. Every time I see a unaD
plane overhead, I think: 1 can fly
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In storybook style, entrepreneur Sam
Pak has worked for. and achieved, the
American Dream Since coming to the
United States 31 years ago. Pak has
built a retail appliance business that is
now i t in Central Florida, and growing
It's a true Horatio Alger tale of a man
who pursued his dream and succeeded
despite adversity.
Turn back the calendar to 1973. Pak s
Korean family is befriended by a U S
Army officer who helps Pak in tus ef­
forts to come to the United States Pak
then 17. arnves in Florida, stays tem­
porarily with a sister already here, and
three days later enrolls at Satellite
Beach High School Three days after
that, he lands a job working in the
warehouse of a retail appliance firm
There was just one problem. Pak did­
n’t speak or read a word ot English D e­
spite that, six months later. Pak moved
up. and began delivering merchandise.
He still couldn t read, so to compen­
sate. he memonzed the symbols of the
alphabet and matched those to the
streets in Brevard County Because of
his phenomenal memory, everyone re­
ceived the appliances they were ex­
pecting In fact, Pak and his co-worker
were so efficient that the appliance
company cut its delivery staff from four
to two. 'W e should have asked for a
raise.’ says Pak. laughing After two
years. Pak. then 20. became a sales­
man. then a manager, and finally, the
top dog. running the store
But destiny was calling At 29, he
started his own company
Today, that company owns 18 stores.
12 of which aro Appliance Direct. Pak.
now 48. is C E O ; his wife. EunBee. is
C F O . and Mark Salmon is President
Since 1998. when the three became
partners, the business has grown from
a $4 million operation to one with over
$100 million in sales. And. in the mean­
time, they've built a successful busi­
ness model for how to take on the big
guys and win. Contrary to popular be­
del. *We are not in competition with the
independents.* said Salmon. T h e r e is
no money In that. Th ey don't have the
market share.' Th e competition is
Hom e Depot, Lowe's and Sears, and in
Florida, Appliance Direct is winning.
T h e market in ’White G oods.' the in­
dustry term for appliances, has
changed dramatically in recent years,
he explained. Dealers used to run on
30 points of gross margin, and some in­
dependents stm do, "but Appliance D i­
rect operates oil a fraction of that margW *
Other factors are in play in the compa­
ny's success as wed. Stores are locat­
ed outside t ie high-rent district Trucks

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houses, no distributors
’ We buy single items by the truckload. and that makes a huge price dif­
ference “ That means there might be
400 microwave ovens or 700 cooktops
all one model, on a single truck. "That s
truck after truck after truck They con­
voy in like a freight train It's crazy. |ust
crazy." Salmon said, adding: ‘ We like
c ra zy ’
The single-mindedness Pak showed
in the beginning is evident in the way
the company runs now "Pak s idea ot a
good time is working or watching the
T V show *24." said Salmon He s devot­
ed to the business and to his family.
Like many immigrants. Pak s immediate
family came to America one family
member at a time, as they were able to
•and eventually, his parents and six
sisters all were here. His father has
since died, but Pak stays in constant
contact with his mother He is active in
his church, but not in politics •another
misconception, said Salmon.
Eight years after coming to America.
Pak decided to visit Seoul and his ex­
tended family. Ho arrived wearing blue
jeans, without a suit in his bag. and m
fact, without any ot the old constraints
of Korea ’ That's when I realized I was
an American." he said later. ‘ I knew
there was no going back The trip
proved fateful, however His family re­
peatedly urged him to meet a Korean
woman they thought would make a per­
fect bride ’ No way." he told them But
finally they wore him down, and after
meeting EunBee. valedictorian of a
prestigious college and a professional
ballcnna, Sam Pak lost his heart
They've been married for 22 years, the
same number of years as §almon and
his wife, Cena. a former electrical engi­
neer. who is now a full time mom
’ Sam is a good listener. ‘ said Salmon
‘ But he is Old Testament If a line is
crossed, one stnke and you're out. al­
though that's not the way he treats cus­
tomers EunBee is like the other side of
him •humble, petite end polite, and will­
ing to give everyone a second chance.
But when it comes to handling money,
she's a razor." said Salmon. This
toughness has evolved into a company
whose unwritten motto is: ’ It's Never
Okay.* Salmon explained ’When you
think a job is finished, completed •no.
it's not. It's never enough. It is never fin­
ished. You have to keep pushing your­
self, because the market is always in
motion.”
Pak and Salmon meet for at least two
hours daily, working at what Salmon
called W ar Gam es. ‘W ar is about what
we think our competitors are going to
do. Th e company is constantly evolv­
ing.* In 2001, when Circuit Crty got out
of t w appliance business, ’ Every deal­
er, including Sears, thought they had
died and gone to heaven as w e a l ate
up fteir market share.* Th e reekty was

that nationally. Lowe s was rising rapid­
ly to become *2. a position they still
hold Sears maintained first place.
Home Depot captured third, and Best
Buy fourth Pak and Salmon predict
that nationally Home Depot evontually
will be tho dominant player m the appli­
ance business
Yet. in Florida. Appliance Direct is on
the top rung David vs Goliath, and
David is doing okay
Pak and Salmon is happy to be in a
business dominated by America White
Goods are the last great Americandominated manufacturing category Tho
biggest companies are Whirlpool. G E
and Fngidaire and most of their stuff is
made in America.’ They comprise the
second-largest users ot steel behind
the auto industry, and Americans buy
these brands not because they are be­
ing patriotic, but because the products
are better, said Salmon Everything
else has been taken away from us But
in appliances, we still do it better than
everybody else I wish everyone would
think about that before they buy some
foreign pieces And then he expounds
about what's truly scary about some
foreign brands American stuff is bet­
ter. Period *
Yet. tie welcomes competition. "Any­
one living in a competitive market is
lucky It keeps you and your weapons,
sharp. And ultimately, that is your best
security and opportunity *As an exam­
ple. tie cites a Southwest Florida mar­
ket with little appliance competition and
prices 15 percent higher, on average,
j than one would pay in Orlando ’ Ulti' mately. they are at nsk, from us or
. Home Depot or Lowe s. With competi­
tion. you re forced to keep yourself,
your staff and your knives sharp.’
You wouldn't expect such a tough guy
to be a romantic - but Salmon admits.
"The truth is. Sam and I both married
up.’ And he offers this advice for those
working to succeed ‘ First, find some­
body you love And second, hope it s a
person who inspires you to take on the
world, someone who will never let you
stay down
‘ Both Sam and I have been down at
times in our life. But we got up again.
That is largely due to our spouses and
the way they make us want to feet.'
So what’s next for Appliance Direct?
Th e entire country? Th e world? ’ I'd bet­
ter let events as they unfold answer
that one,* said Salmon. ’ Meanwhile, I
guess we're doing okay for a couple of
guys flying by the seat of their pants '

�S ection B
Sunday
March 20,2005

B r ie f s
CASSELBERRY SPRING
BREAK CAMP
Just when you thought
camp was only in the
summer, Casselberry
offers a variety of ramps
for those times school is
out of session. Our camps
provide children a chance
to have fun in a safe,
supervised environment.
Children will make crafts,
play games and sports,
watch movies, go on field
trips, make new friends
and much more!
Casselberry Spring
Break camp will be
offered to children in
grades K-8th at Secret
Lake Park Recreation
Center, 200 Ivey Lane,
from March 21 through
March 25 from 7a.m.-to6p.m.
You can register your
children for camp at the
City of Casselberry Parks
k Recreation office, 125 E.
Melodv Lane. Monday
through Friday, 8 a,m,-to-5
p.m. You can also register
on site the day of camp.
The daily fee is $15 for
Casselberry residents and
$20 for non-residents.
The Casselbeny Parks
and Recreation
Department provides
quality recreation, cultural
activities and facilities that
respond to the changing
needs of all residents and
protects and expands our
natural resources. For
mote information about
Casselberry Spring Break
Camp call 407.262.7720.
POP WARNER
The Sanford Youth
Football Association
(SYFA) is looking for foot­
ball/Cheerleading
Coaches for this coming
season.
The league will also
hold registration next
Saturday (March 26th),
across from Sanford
Middle school 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
syfapopwamri4cfl.rr.CQ
YOUTH SOCCER AND
FLAG FOOTBALL IN
CASSELBERRYI
Youth soccer and flag
football 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 your children to devel­
op skills, good sportsman­
ship, and nave fun!
Late registration for
these sports will be at the
City of Casselbeny Parks
!r Recreation office, 125 E.
Melodv Lane, Monday
througn Friday, 8 a.m.-to-5
».m. Tire sign-up fee is
&gt;70 for Casselberry resi­
dents and $90 for non-res­
idents. This fee includes
an eight game season, an
md of season award, and
a|c ary for each player.
For more information
about youth sports offered
in Casselbeny, visit our
website at www.cassdberry.org or contact T.C.
Donahue at 407-262-7720
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UCF announces 2005 football schedule
ofOTvw «u u ii n v n ia
UCF and Conference USA have
announced the Golden Knights' 2005
football schedule. The schedule features
four home games vs. Conference USA
competition along with a national tele­
vision appearance at South Carolina to
open the season on Thursday night in
primetime on ESPN.
The 2005 schedule for the Golden
Knights features 10 games to be played

The Golden Knights will host
Marshall in first C-USA game
on Saturday, with the only mid-week
game set for Thursday, Sept. 1, on
national television.
"We are very happy about the new
schedule and are anxious to play in
Conference USA," stated UCF head

coach George O'Leary. "Obviously, you
would always Uke to see more home
games, but I think we have an outstand­
ing schedule against strong competition
in 2005."
"As we start out in a new conference,

C o d ertr** USA W M toCTJfurilJu, *tu*
ation with four home games,"
mented UCF athletics director Sieve
Orsini. "We are pleased with the sched­
ule and that tire four games are not
spread out over an extended period of
time, which is an asset both to our play­
ers and our fans."
UCF is scheduled to face five teams
See UCF, Page 2B

Jones, Harris All-State
SCC has 12
honored by
conference

rrofn M in m p o n i

•y Dm o Smith
Sports Editor

SANFORD _ With Mirons comes
recognition and such is the case for
the Seminole Community College bas­
ketball program
With the men's and women's teams
both advancing to the Florida
Community College Activities
Association's (FCCAA)/National
Junior College Athletic Association
(NJCAA) Region VIII Basketball
Championship Tournament together
for the first time, the coaches in the
Mid-Florida Conference took due
notice and rewarded the teams and
coaches for their efforts.
Veteran men’s roach Stan Cromartie
was named the Mid-Florida
Conference Men's Basketball Coach of
the Year after the Raiders won the
conference title and a spot in the State
Tournament for the first time in 16
year*.
But Cromartie received an even big­
ger honor as he has been nominated
for the Florida Community College
Activities Association Men's
Basketball Mall of Fame.
Cromartie was the starting point
guard on back-to-back State
Championship winning Manatee
Community College teams in the
early 1980's and can't be more than a
few who have played and coached in
the State Tournament.
SCC had two All-Stale picks in TJ
Jones and Kirsten Harris
To make the* All-State Team you
have to be one of the top three vote
getters in the conference voting
Jones, a sophomore shooting guard
from Orlando who has signed with
South Carolina State, wound up the*
sixth best scorer in the state with a
20 2 points per game average, was
15th in three-point field goal percent­
age (40-percent), tied for 19th in steals
(1.5 per game) and 12th in assists (3.9
per game).
Harris being selected on the
women's side shows how much the
roaches thought ot her ability and her
leadership because her individual sta­
tistics, on paper, would not be that
impressive since no single player on
Sc* SCC, fage 2B

“Open
date”
back in
football
The Honda High School
Athletic Association Board of
Directors has approved a revi­
sion of the FHSAA sports cal­
endar, expanding the football
regular season to 11 weeks and
reinstating the "open date" so
that a maximum of 10 games
can be played in 11 weeks, and
making a variety of changes to
certain other sports.
Those changes indude:
• Fall season - moving
beginning dates up one week
for football, girls volleyball
swimming k diving, golf and
fall soccer. The FHSAA State
Golf Series will be played one
week earlier, while the state
cross country series will occur
one week later.
• Winter season - move
entire seasons for basketball
winter soccer and wrestling up
one week.
• Spring season - move
entire seasons for hardball and
softball up one week; begin
practice for track k field one
week earlier.
Hie Board of Directors also
modified and approved a rec­
ommendation of the Football
Advisory Committee to insti­
tute a mandatory tunning
clock if the differential in the
score is 35 points or mote at
the end of the third ouarter or
any point thereafter. The run­
ning clock will be optional in
the third quarter at the request
of the head coach of the team
that is behind. The advisory
committee had recommended
a 40-point differential.
It was also announced that
the Miami-Dade Sports
Commission and tne Greater
Miami Athletic Conference
will serve as host organiza­
tions for the 2005 and 2006
FHSAA Football Finals
Presented by Dodge.
The Class 1A. IB, 2A and2B
state championship games will
be played at Florida
International University's

The Seminole Community
Coliege basketball program
had two players named to
the 2005 Florida Community
College
Activities
Association (F C C A A ) First
Team All-State Team . T J
Jones (No. 3, above) was
the sixth leading scorer in
the state this season and led
the Raider men to the MidFlorida Conference champi­
onship and their first appear­
ance in the State/Region VIII
Tournament in 17 years,
while Kirsten Ham s (No. 45,
right) played every position
on the floor and was the
team leader for coach Usa
Nuxol's very young women's
squad that finished the regu­
lar season 21 -8 and in sec­
ond place in the conference
standings.

See f i apa. Page 21

U C F’s Striegler, Hudson
honored by Atlantic Sun
The Atlantic Sun Conference coaches have
selected Georgia State senior guard Patechia
Hartman as the 2004-05 A-Sun Women's
Basketball Player of the Year for the second con­
secutive year.
UCF also came up big in the voting as Gail
Striegler won the A-Sun Coach of the Year
award after leading the Golden Knights to the
the third i
A-Sun Regular Season title for the
tive year, compiling a 16-4 conference record,
and former Lyman star Celeste Hudson earned
the A-Sun Defensive Player of the Year honor.
Also, Troy's Amy Lewis earned A-Sun
Freshman of the Year honors, the second consec­
utive year a Lady Troian has scon the award and
third time in the last six years.
In earning her second consecutive A-Sun
Player-of-the-Year honors, Hartman finished sec­
ond in the A-Sun in scoring with 16.1 points pm

Laura Lee Holman, U C Fs Ali Roberts, Stetson's
Nefrrtiti Walker and Florida Atlantic's Shontaria
Williams.
Lewis led the group on the A-Sun alt-freshman
team, after finishing 13th in the A-Sun wMh 1 2 J
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Community Stadium on D ec 23,2 0 0 9 and Due 1-2,2006. The
Q a sa 3A,(Uk, 5A and 6A state
championship b u m wiO be
pUyud at DomNna Stadium on
Dee. 9-10,2005 and D ee 8-9,
2006.
”1 am exdted to announoi
that the FHSAA Football Finals
will be played tat Miami for the
next tw o yean," FHSAA
Commlaatanerlohn A. Stewart
■aid. 'T he FHSAA staff waa
fortunate to have five outstand­
ing proposals from which to
choose. Hie proposal submit­
ted by the Miami-Dade Sports
Commission, however was far
and away the moat Impressive.
FIU Community Stadium and
Dolphins Stadium both are out­
standing facilities that will
ensure all 16 state finalist teams
have championship-caliber sur­
faces on which to play.”
Said Mike Sophia, Executive
Director of the Miami-Dade
Sports Commission: "We are
very pleased and excited to
have die opportunity to host
the FHSAA Football Finals in
Miami-Dade County. We look
forward to having the student
athletes, coaches, administra­
tors and fans come down to
Miami to compete, to enjoy our
facilities and hospitality, and to
celebrate one of the great
events in all of sports. We are
truly committed to nuking this
a very special event for every­
one Involved."
Organizations representing
the cities of Fort Lauderdale,
Gainesville, Orlando and
Tallahassee also submitted pro­
posals. The proposal submitted
by the Gainesville Sports
Organizing Committee, which
has hosted the finals at the
University of Florida six of the
last eight years, was the other
finalist.
Other cities to host the
FHSAA Football Finals
Presented by Dodge since the
event was consolidated and
moved to a central site in 19B9
are Daytona Beach and
Tallahassee. Miami last hosted
a state football championship
game in 1963 when Manatee
(Bradenton) defeated Miami
Southridge 27-21 for the Class
4A championship at Tamiami
Stadium.
"Almost a quarter of our
member schools and a third of
&lt;mr state's population are locat­
ed In Palm Beach, Broward and
Miami-Dade counties," Stewart
said. "Thirty-three of the 116
schools that have reached the
FHSAA Finals in the past 10
years have come from those
counties. They have traveled to
Daytona Beach, Gainesville and
even Tallahassee and have not
once complained that they had
to do so. We think they are
long overdue an opportunity to
play close to home for a
change."
Stewart said that the FHSAA
staff will work closely with
Miami-Dade Sports
Commission and GMAC offi­
cials to ensure that the FHSAA
Football Finals Presented by
Dodge are a first-class experi­
ence for everyone involved. He
is particularly pleased with
many of the plans the two
organizations already have
proposed to assist the schools
that advance teams to the
event.
“It was dear from the start
that Miami really, really want­
ed this event," Stewart said.
"Key groups from the MiamiDade County Commission to
the Miami Dolphins organiza­
tion itself have thrown their
support behind the event. Just
the possibility of hosting the
event has created a buzz in
their community. We're confi­
dent that this announcement
will be met with even greater
enthusiasm."
FIU Community Stadium is

UCF

located on the campus of
Florida International
University. The 17,000-seat sta­
dium is home to the NCAA
Division I FIU Golden Panthers
and has a state-of-the-art
AatioPlay artificial surface.
Dolphins Stadium, the home
field of the NFL's Miami
Dolphins, has a natural
Proscription Athletic TUrf sur­
face. It waa the site of Super
Bowl XXID in 1969, Super Bowl
XXIX in 1995 and Super Bowl
XXXH1 in 1999, and will host
Super Bowl XU in 2007.
Dolphins Stadium also is the
site of tfte FedEx Orange Bowl
which doubled as the 2000 and
2004 BCS national champi­
onship games.
The final football districts for
die next three yean have been
released with the only change
from the original line-ups
being Lake Howell's requested
reassignment from Class 4ADistrict 7 to Class 5A-District 3
being approved.
Part of die good news with
the new set-up is that the
Seminole Athletic Conference Is
nearly intact and is assured of
at least two teams making the
Class 6A regional* every year.
Lake Brantley, Lake Mary,
Oviedo, Seminole and Winter
Springs are the only schools in
Class 6A-Regionl-District 5.
Lake Howell is joined in
Class 5A-Region 1-District 3 by
Lyman, Mainland and Pine
Ridge.
Trinity Prep is the lone local
team in Class 2B-Region 3District 5 and will compete
with Crescent City, PiervonTaylot the Villages and
Wildwood for regional berths.
The rest of the Seminole
County schools playing foot­
ball are in Class IB-Region 2District 4. County entries Lake
Mary Prep, Orangewood
Christian and The Master's
Academy along with DeltonaTrinity Christian and South
Daytona-Wamer Christian
amke up the district.
The Board of Directors also
approved a reclassification plan
for team sports other than foot­
ball that divides die member
high schools into six classes
with a "106-106-106-80-80-All
Remaining" breakdown for the
upcoming commitment cycle.
Tne Board made no significant
changes to the classification
policy currently in place for
individual sports.
It will bsaasy to tell the dis­
trict Ht&gt;u|ahr most schools tn
the other sports as Lake
Brantley, Lake Mary, Lyman,
Oviedo, Seminole and Winter
Springs will all be in Class 6ARegion 1-District 3 and Lake
Howell will be in O ats 5ARegion 2-District 5 in baseball
boys and girts basketball boys
and girls soccer, softball and
girls volleyball.
Joining the Silver Hawks will
be Mainland, New Smyrna
Beach and Seabreeze.
The newest school in the
county, Hagerty High in
Oviedo which will open this
fall with only freshmen and
then grow one class every year,
has been slotted into Class 4ARegion 2-District 8 along with
Bishop Moore, Celebration,
Eustis, Harmony, St. Cloud,
Grove Land-South Lake and
Tavares in all of the sports.
But it gets a little complicated
after that as different schools
are in different daises, regions
and districts in different sports.
Following are a listing oif
where Trinity Prep, Crooma,
Lake Mary Prep, The Master's
Academy and Orangewood
Christian slot in in the different
sports.

BASEBALL

Class 3A-Region 2-District 8:
Trinity Prep, Jones and Lake
Highland Prep.
Class 2A-Region 3-District 9:
Hie Master’s Academy, Father
Lopez, The First Academy,
Melbourne-Holy Trinity

Episcopal and Mount Dora
Bible.
Class 1A-Region 2-District 5:
Lake Mary Prep, Orangewood
Christian, Ormond BeachCalvary Christian, DeltoruTrinity Christian and South
Daytona-Wamer Christian.
BASKETBALL
Class 3A-Region 2-District 8:
Trinity Prep, Crooms Academy,
Jones and Lake Highland Prep.
Class 2A-Region 3-District 9:
The Master's Academy,
Edgewood (Merritt Island),
Father Lopez (Daytona Beach),
The First Academy (Orlando),
Holy Trinity Episcopal
(Melbourne) and Mount Dora
Bible.
Class lA-Region 2-District 5:
Lake Mary Prep, Orangewood
Christian, Lighthouse Christian
(DeLeon Springs), Calvary
Christian (Ormond Beach),
Geneva School (Winter Park),
International Community
(Winter Park), Trinity Christian
(Deltona) and Warner Christian
(South Daytona).
GIRLS SOCCER
Class 3A-Region 2-District 7:
Crooms Academy, Trinity Prep
and Lake Highland Prep
(Orlando).
Class 2A-Region 2-District 5:
The Master's Academy,
Orangewood Christian, Father
Lopez (Daytona Beach). The
First Academy (Orlando) and
Warner Christian (South
Daytona).
BOYS SOCCER
C ass 3A-Region 2-District 7:
Crooms Academy, Trinity Prep,
Jones (Orlando) and Lake
Highland Prep (Orlando).
C ass 2A-Regton 1-District 4:
Lake Mary Prep, The Master's
Academy, Father Lopez
(Daytona Beach) and Warner
Christian (South Daytona).
Class 2A-Region 2-District 5:
Orangewood Christian, Central
Florida Christian (Ocoee), The
First Academy (Orlando) and
Pine Castle Christian
(Orlando).
SOFTBALL
Class 3A-Region 3-District 9:
Trinity Prep, Lake Highland
Prep (Orlando) and Melbourne
Central Catholic.
Class 2A-Region 3-District 9:
The Master's Academy, Father
Lopez (Daytona Beach), The
First Academy (Orlando), Holy
Trinity Episcopal (Melbourne)
and Mount Dora Bible.
C ass lA-Region 2-District 5:
Lake Mary Prep, Calvary
Christian (Ormond Beach),
Lighthouse Christian (DeLeon
Springs), Trinity Christian
(Deltona) and Warner Christian
(South Daytona).
C ass lA-Region 2-District 6:
Orangewood Christian, Faith
Christian (Orlando), Geneva
School (Winter Park) and
Orlando Lutheran.
GIBLS VOLLEYBALL
Class 3A-Region 2-District 8:
Crooms Academy, Trinity Prep,
Jones (Orlando) and Lake
Highland Prep (Orlando).
C ass 2A-Region 3-District 9:
The Master’s Academy,
Edgewood (Merritt Island),
Father Lopez (Daytona Beach),
The First Academy (Ortando),
Holy Trinity Episcopal
(Melbourne) and Mount Dora
Bible.
C ass lA-Region 2-District 5:
Lake Mary Prep, Calvary
Christian (Ormond Beach),
Peniel Baptist (ralatka). Trinity
Christian (Deltona) and Warner
Christian (South Daytona).
Class 1A-Region 2-District 6:
Orangewood Christian, Circle
Christian (Orlando), Faith
Christian (Orlando), Geneva
School (Winter Park),
International Community
(Winter Park) and Orlando
Lutheran.
And while this is not set in
stone as schools had until
March 4th to ask for a change
and must then wait for action,
this is pretty much where fans
will see their respective schools
for the next three seasons.

UCF visits Southern Mias for the first time
ever Oct. 15 in Hattiesburg. The Golden Eagles
also finished in a tie for second in C-USA in 2004
with a 5-3 record and ended die season with a
victory over North Texas in the Wyndham New
Orleans Bowl.
TuUne visits the Florida Citrus Bowl Oct. 22
for the first time. UCF won the only meeting
between the two schools 36-29 in 2001 at the
Superdome.
The Golden Knights continue their road swing
in C-USA O ct 29 at East Carolina. UCF has
played ECU four times in school history, but the
two have not mst sine* 1996.

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Seminote Community College head men's basketball coach Stan Cromartte (left, shown with first
Raiders coach Joe Sterling) was named the 2005 Mid-Florida Conference Boys Basketball Coach-ofthe-Year and has been nominated for election into the Florida Community College Activities
Association Men's Basketball Hall of Fame.

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Continued from Page IB
the Raider, rosier, because of the team s out­
standing depth, averaged much more than 20
minute's a game.
The 6-foot-1 sophomore from Ft Lauderdale
showed her worth in many ways as she was a
starting power forward, but also filled in al cen­
ter ami started a am ple of games at (Hunt guard
because* e»t injuries
Sanford resident and Lake Mary High grad
Lyndon Merthie was also a Mid-Florida
Conference Men's First Team selection after his
outstanding play the latter hall ot tin* season.
The 6- foot *3 guard /forward opened the* se’asem
as a back-up to Jone*s but after he became a
starter in December he became ot the team’s
most feared weapons and was named the
Player-of-lhe-Week lor the final week of the sea­
son after scoring 28, 20 and nine points. In the
final stale statistics. Merthie was 21st in threepoint percentage (3n-percent), 17th in free throw
percentage (77-percent) and tied for Wth in
steals (1.5 per game)
Three other Raider men, sophomore’s Will
Graham and kemaine Samuels and freshman
Lamont Houston, were named All-Mid-Florida
Conference Honorable Mention.
Graham, the high-flying M oot-8 forward from
Cross City, came on strong late in the season
also, and wound up second in the state tn field
goal percentage (67-percent) and 10th in blocked
shuts (1.5 per game)
Samuels, the 7-fix*t center front Jamaica, was
25th in field goal percentage (54-percent) and
third in blocked s hot s (2 7 per game).
Houston, a 5- loot-7 point guard from
Bradenton, was the director of the offense and
detense and finished third m the state in assists
(6.7 per game) and 17th in steals (I 8 per game).

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in their age group Entry fix* is
$325 (no personal checks).
Registration deadline is
March 2 1st tor the event being
hosted by FBYA (Florida
Basketball A Volleyball
Association) in conjunction
with Nike Team Florida.
Fur more information check
out the website at
http:/ /orlando.fbva.org/

must meet AASBD standards.
Cars must use Z-Glass Wheels
(No Wheel Bank) and the class­
es ate Stock. Superstock and
Master.
You must be pre-registered
and paid by March 24, NO ON
SITE REGISTRATION! First

Racer W5 or two can, if a fami­
ly member (brother or sister),
$70 00.
Check in time is 7 a.m. and
the tint race starts at 8 a.m.
For more information call the
SRD at 407-330-5697.

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V iv o n a ’ s

USSSA BASKETBALL
The USSSA Outback
Steakhouse Charlotte County
Shootout is scheduled for
March 24-26 in Charlotte
County.
The season's first major bas­
ketball qualifier (all ages) will
be held taster weekend, but
unlike some other events, we
WILL NOT be playing on
Easter Sunday. Instead, the
tournament follows the usual
3-day format, but is scheduled
for Thursday-throughSaturday. All games should be
concluded by 6 p m. Saturday.
For more information and the
latest USSSA schedules and
information, please see:
www.flahoops.org

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In addition to Harris, coach Lisa Nuxol's
women also had three* other All-Mid-Florida
Conference First Team picks after a 21-8 regular
season.
Sophomore Abena "Bobo" Bosia from Orlando
teamed with Harris to give the young Raiders
some experience and leadership on tne floor. The
5foot-II forward carried the offense for the
team early in the conference season.
The other two first learners were freshman in
6foot-4 center Lynette Jackson and shooting
guard Ronke Allen.
Jackson, from Fayetteville, North Carolina,
was huge in the middle off the bench for the
Raiders this season, leading the team in scoring
on several occasions, but sne really made her
presena* felt on detense with her rebounding
and shot blocking ability.
Allen, a lefthander from Miami, was the out­
side shooter counted on to take* the pressure off
Harris, Bosia and Jackson inside and did so very
well. Shi* also did an admirable job of filling in
at point guard.
The other big shooter tor SCC this season was
sophomore Jennifer Anderson from Jacksonville,
who came back trom a severe knee injury two
years ago to become a real sparkplug off the
bench for Nuxol this season, was named the AllM-FC Second Team along with freshman
LaTasha Lawrence, another Jacksonville native,
who was one of the few Raiders with enough
athleticism to score either inside or outside.
The final SCC selection was freshman point
guard Tiffany Scott from Port St. Lucie who had
to carry the load at point after fellow freshman
Irimar Hernandez was injured and missed most
of the final three weeks of the season. Mon*
known for defense, Scott did a good job of run­
ning the offense in Hernandez's absence.

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visit* (9 30pm)
Must work
O n i A i aknOb 2 trvwjt 407323-7500 tor application PI* tv
mag_______________________

25— S p e c ia l
N

o t ic e s

61—Money to Lend
A tte n tio n

R w K terst!
II s illegal tor companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a loan and aab you to pay
for It before they deliver. For
more information call toH-lree
1-077-FTC HELP ( A pubK
service message from The
Semmoie Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

71— H

bnrttatlon To Bid
To Pro qualified Oenersl
Contract Bidder* You am
hereby invitod lo »ubmrt a
aaaiod b*» lor mo following
project Bid* will be publicly
opened and read aloud ai the
time and place detonated
Bids mutt be received at the
Seminole County Hooting
Authority administration office
062 Academy Place Oviedo
Florida 32765 by 5 00pm
March 20. 2005 Any bit*
received after that time will not
be accepted
Installation ot Air
Conditioners in 30 Public
Housing Units
r: The Seminole County
Housing Authority
Opening Bid Time and Data;
2 00pm on March 29 2005
Location: The Seminole
County Housing Authority
662 Academy Place
Ovedo Florida 32765

my be

Invitation To btd
Te Pro qualified General
Contract Bidden : You are
hereby invited to submil a
sealed dd lor the following
project Bds will be pubidy
opened and »ead aloud ai the
tune and piece designated
Bds must be received at the
Seminole Coun»y Housing
Authority administration office.
662 Academy Place Ovedo.
Florida 32765 by 5 00pm
March 30,2005

elp

W a n ted

Acssvnuna-Mmiiiiatriuv*
Assistant Established Central
Florida
Site
Contractor
(Seminole Town Center Man
Araal is seeking multitaskno
person who enjoys a last
paced environment to support
our Accounting Department
Musi
possess
eicetient
organizational skills and be
proficient m E«cel spreadsheet
applications to set up tormtiaa
It you are interested m workvig
wth a company with great
benefits that cares about its
employees
Applications
being accepted at 4570
Orange Blvd. Lake Monroe
www briarcorp com
fai resume to 1407) 505 2529
For drecson* oaf (407) 321-0241
Aluminum Fabricator Cut drill
&amp;
assemble
aluminum
estrusions
Sun
Barrier
Products t59 Baywood Ave
Long wood. 32750 407-6306556
Badetick Furniture needs 00|(
Sates
warehouse'deiivery
collections Class D license
preferred 407-322-8240
Bobcat Operator Must have
bobcat etp A dean drivers
license Sanlord Area 407402-9605
Carpentry Work We need
dependable workers with
carpentry A template sMs to tab
counter tops $9 or more
depending on skill level
Potential to advance to installer
altl&amp;hr Cabmen 6 kitchen exp
a
plus
Granite
Transformations 407-695-7110
Casrvers Food Prep A Dining
Room
attendants
B'eaklastiiunch
shifts
hifpart kme, no Sundays Cas
407-333-0075

Prefect:
installation
ot
Playground and Playground
Equipment

Certified dental Assistant 5yrs
experience Starting salary
5400 Tues-Fn 407-629-6955

The Seminole County

Ctwf 6* CuMbW
Requirements Mutt have a
Strong working knowledge of
MadHnanean C u m Food mat
control Responstota for lotal
purchasing and receiving
maintaining food quality
Standards Skills n butchering
and aauta ability in creatively
preparing an meats, fish, (owl
pastas, pales, stocks, soups.
Abo must work axWI wSh
others, and have good rehab*
transportation Professional*
need only apply
Cal Da W n . A Drang Place tor
appointment at 407-323-1306
or tend resume to Da Vma A
OewgfftBce, '07 Magnolia Ave
Sanford. Ftonda 32771

Housing Authority

2 00pm on March 31. 2005
The Seminole
County Housing Autoonty
662 Academy Place
Oviedo Florida 32765

27—Nursery f t
C h il d C

ake

Mother's Oay out n rr
Mary homo, lots ot tun t
acbvdM Mon-Wad 9am-4pm
407-324-1066

S e r v ic e s

Head Houaakaapar: Super •
Motel. Sanford has an
immediate opening for an
experienced
Head
Houaakaapar with strong
quality a U s In orgarwabon.

hrmg and baaing of room
and laundry aRandanto tor bus
104 room property

tnciudt

you a t o e n a n d ^ jd a m p N f

71— ll E L r W

a n ted

Company Olvera, Cam
5850 lo 5900 per wk
Pius lour safety bonuses
per yt
•2 yrs CDL-Aeap req
•Musi live within 45 miles at
Daytona
•Local work home daily
■Sortie regond over rajp* bps.
back the neat day
•Lots ot home time
•Lite Ins employee and
family company paid
•Paid Vacation
■Paid no!Oay no waiting period
• Major Medical low cost tor
family 510 00 co-pay $10000
deductible
•40 tk -50*. match of Hal 4*.
■Christmas Bonus
Mar 21st 22nd 23rd 24th
8 am to 5 pm
Salem Carriers. Inc
3 1 0 International Speedway
Brvd
Daytona Beach FL
Walk ins welcome
Cell t-800 709 2536
Dnver
•— •

l e e r y

M r .

4 t r .

Avg I H B •BIOIBtoh
CDL-A required
Jacksonville FL Terminal
1 077-420-5627
Wfft.CMnYtfI.COtn
Drivers wanted Up to 2yrs
eapenenco Please call 407438 3278
EARN EXTRA MONEY
DELIVER THE BELLSOUTH
REAL YELLOW PAGES
Applicants must be 10 years
or older
Insured vehicle is required
Sa nto'd -DeBary -Deltona •
Oviedo Wmtei Park A Winlet
Springs Area
Cali 407-320-5672
Ham-4 30pm M F
DOA Inc EOE
Flyer Distributor Vehicle
provided 20 to 30 hr*/wk
Orlando area great earning
potential 407-630-4700
Full Time office help Must
possess strong computer skills
Fa* resume 407-302-9005
Oroundabaaper: A residential
community m Longwood has 1
FT position to work M-F
Responsible tor weeding
edging trimming mowing
pruning etc Call for appt 4076S2-0230 eat 231
Hauaabaagqr: A resident
community si Longwood needs
a FT Houaakaapar M-F. 0-4 30
7 every 3rd wknd Dubes me
cleaning resident rooms A
assisting m laundry area 3 yrs
cap as a htkpr m an apt or hold
setting req Eacallent written A
oral communication skills
naoesiary Cal HR tor an appt
at 407-002-0230 ait 231
EOE/DFW

M VCBTKUTB BEFORE
VOUBM tST*
Always a good policy,
especially
(or
business
( M n u t o s a d tondw
Cat
Ftonda Dapt of Agncufture 6
O m r a r Sansoas m 6004367352 or FTC-H ELP tor free
rtb rm d m Or Mat our Wbb dto
at anew be govtouop
Ftonda law iqqubaa setters of
certain buaeiasa opporturubas
Agriculture 6
Conaumer
Servicesbatorssab ng C e llo
ver«y tearful
you buy

71—H elp Wanted
Loader Operator Clear and
grub eaperienca F/T with
benefits 407-322-8133
Loader Operator Must have
npwwnoeACtoMACOL
Sartord are* 407-462
9805
Mamtananco Helper evening
shift, at an assisted living
facility Cal Paul at 407-3222207 *210
Medical Office Receptionist
Full time outpatient practice
excellent benefits Fax resume
to Susan 306-774-4650 or
call 366-960 0109
Vrvonas North Pizzeria needs
abbesses (* m a x t x A puxs
mb era Xppty at 2477 Pxrk Ave
Sanlord. 5pm-0pm
Now aoooptmg application* tor
3 to 11pm. Mon-Fn Front Desk
Clerk Apply in person only.
Palms Island Resort 530 N
Palmetto Ave Sanford
No* (Wang AI ftosbons F/T and
P/T. Gnll COflftA. CAAnttfA.
Couniar Mgfa BuAAiti. A
Duhaaxhars High Volume
Food Courts Located at the
Sanford Airport Building "B"
Applications being excepted
tor March hiring EOE-M-F V D

Compass Oroyp-USA

*07 323-0341
F. g.t
OALANOO IANF0W D
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
JO B O P P O R TU N m tt

FT.
7 OOAM-4 00PM
Journeyman preferred High
School Diploma or GED Valid
Ftonda driver leense. 527 500542.412

FT. 7 OOAM-4 00PM Three |3)
years experience. High School
Diploma or GED Vakd Florida
drivel
i&gt;cense
525 000533 070
Apply m person or e-maiHaa
resume to
Sanlord Airport Authority
Attn Diane Crew*
1200 Red Cleveland Bhrd
Sanlord Ftonda 32773
Fax (407)322-0106
E-mail dctewsrfosaa net
Part-time
Financial
Baabbaapiwg PpadMw 30
hours week. Mon-Fn 9am-4pm
Contact 3 month*-po*S&lt;&gt;*S F/T
available Email issume'i
per sonnemeeds a yahoo com
Sanlord location
now have
opanmgs. fuff or part time,
calling businesses all over the
country No asp necessary
Can Jeff. 407-774-5335

Plant Muraary Raapsnlng
poaatoia manager posbon Hvy
407-302-7240
The Munster of Music position
« vacant at St Paul BapbM
Okbtoi. 013 Ana Atre. BantonL
the church between 1030am130pm 407-323-1001 for

r. Fu0 bma A
Part Txnamorrvnge, degree or
COA prafarrad
407-320•260
Ful bma. outpattam
3 locations. Ixenae
raqd. IV Mbs a pkzs
Mon-Fn. Fas
B-774-400BarcM
1106. •

401k plan, and quarterly borne
program Please apply m
SMafai.
at4750Bteto
I.F L o t
to 407-636-042D

neetdantidTrimmornd drs
kcenaa 6 s a ranmrstl Up Ip
StOAr to alart 407-6)1

71—H elp Wanted
Sharp person needed for
busy optometnc office on Lake
Mery Blvd Medcal experwnce
• Pius Excellent math A
communications skills a must
FT or PT. great pay A benefits
Call 407-322-2230
EfTtAM OEROROUNO PIPE
CREW :
Experienced
underground
utility pipe
workers (407)322-6133
Small assisted living facility m
Sanlord looking lor caregivers
Must pass all background
check*, have a tiaxibia
schedule
A
reliable
transportation 407-330-9030
BPAMBH. FRENCH
GERMAN. ITALIAN
TEACHER#
P/T. in lake mary tnlingua
Language Center 407-3220700
Swimming pool construction
F/T with benefits package
available Drivers kcansa
required 40T-324-2442

A
Mytene.
407-323-7306
Vrvonas
Fine
Italian
Restaurant in Lk Mary need*
F/T day A night cooks A F/T
day A night dnver* C a l 407330-2040
Wiiiw McQueen Masonry
naed* retiabta. expd masons
A
laborers
with
own
karwportakon For more vfto pb
call 407-416-6127
Serious, self
motivated
individual
to
compliment wen established
service lore# Experience
required 407-324-2060

Work for Ttw
■ M tl
Merry maid* is hmng because
we are growing No nightx or
weekonds You need car A
driver s kcansa We provide a
great place to work benefits
A pad mileage Cell 407-3315266
M E R R Y M A ID S

93— R o o m s F o r
Rent

W ry idea. eery ataaR tom rm .
a* ull. cable A C . Indry phone
kiten use. sac dr. restoent
owner, private entrance Me
it Only BruB Raff
407-314F i m . rat.

htcfwt B
included 0li
467-323-1052.
Lake Mary Fumtshad room,
caff lor detsfe. c a b 407410-9002

Room For Rant, near
downtown Sanlord. all

two Story RS5 T
Lake Mary 0400/mo,
321-303-7507.

Wanted

Ca« 407314037*

407-027

97— A p a r t m e n t s •

103— H o u s e s *

103—H

F u r n is h e d

U n f u r n is h e d

U n f u r n is h e d

3/15 2 Story
5950/month 2/1.5590/month

407-202-1002.
99— A p a r tm e n ts •
U n f u r n is h e d
Longwood Condo studio apt
many amenities, pool dub
house, gym. tennis $600 mo
407-470-4511

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA I BOOM ISAW O
? b o o m te e o vo a n d u p

407-3236670
BanferBILaba Mary: t . 2. and
3 Dnluuu Apb slartng b 5559
Lake Front Living Free Rant'
Can now. 407-322-9104, EHO
Berater dA-k Mary Area:
Colonial Viftaga Twin Lakes
a.wbbb Ap« id BOBB/mo 536
move VI Nu deposSs requved
407-402-3141

Contact

407-230-4120

1-677-FTC « L * 1 A
horn The

407- 322-2611

100— C o n d o m i n i u m
R e n ta ls
2BR/2BA new townhome
comm pool near Semmoie
town Center |1030‘mo Sec
$1030 1st month 5200 off 407774-1040
Winter Springs 3 2 condo
Casa Park vaas screen porch.
5950'mo 352 267-7466/407977-3505

i ii i

POI/IC I I All T
I f fflAlS
: New 3/2 Home m
Celery Lakes 1465 sq ft. 2 Car
Garage. Available Now'
11100'mo
: B'and new 4/2 in
Gebry Lakes 2.0C1 SqFLLdia
Vww. Section 0 Welcome
51250/mo
100 Long Leaf Rina Circle.
3 2. 1 Car Garage Town
Villa.
Screen
Porch
Community Pool A Tennis
1905/mo
•1100 Amalia. 2BR Plus
Bonus. New Carpet. Carport
No Pet* No Smoking
5750/mo

ouses*

&gt;i i

M AN Al ,1 Ml 'i
HI N ! A) ■
JO ■’ i I , 1,

.'lo

Bedford: 2/15 Townhouse.
Vary Nice. Inside Utility
ALarge Pantry. W/D Hookup.
Tile A Carpal 5650/mo. Fast
Last A Security
Sanford: 2/2 Condo. Great
Location Appliances. W ID
Hook-Ups. Screen Porch.
J7003700
Bentord:
2/1
Duplex
Renovated. Tile Floors, New
Appit Fenced yd. Off 8t
Parking $700/5650 Dep
Community.
Townhousa,
All
tnctudmg W/D. Screen Petto.
Comm Pool Mmuiea From t4 A 417 B92S/|B2SDap
Sanford at Mayfeb Ceunfry
Ctub: LAe Gofff SpawousM
Home on Golf C ou n t.
Minutes from 1-4 A 417.
Carpeted A Vinyl Garden
Tub. 2 Car Gar Lawn Care
A
Sprinkler*
Included.
51400/11400 Dep
DOYLE I
WE REN T AND B R U

��Legals
TWttoK F ta tdaMIUFt32*
Court
X I N. Parti
&lt;d f l s r m .
bat (407)323m

PlMMi: March CD, 27, MOS
0114

WITNESS my hand and toe
saw ol toto Court tow day ol
March B. 2006.

IE Q M O 108.33 F T N OP 8
COR LOT 44 RUN W MO FT N
M DEG 41 MM E 438S4 F T 8
338.7* FT TO M O U N O U JT
27 ASSESSORS MAP OF LOTS
44 TO 47 SANF0R08 SUB­
STANTIAL FARMS PBS PQ 84:
a o fi commonly known aa 670
**■ *-*-*-- i ----- ‘ *
- a n ——.
mujon u u w» - v r
u , u w Mvy.
Ttw Public Hearing wrt l » held
In to# Commiaaton Chaabai ai
Laka Mary C#» Haa. i n N.
County Club Road. Lata Mary
(mam anbanoa Into Cay Had M
located on labaitaft Avenue).
Tb* Public la owned to annul
arc) be heard Saidhaarmgmay
ba oonanuad tram lima to Nma
until a final decision K maOa by
too Cay Commwaion. Forqueaiiona regarding tola requaat.
piaata contact Juan Omana.
Community
Development
Director, by catling 407-9651454
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 CITY WITH
RESPECT TO THE FOREGO­
ING 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
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA
COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
AT (407| 585-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
Carol A Foater, City ClarX
DATED March 11.2005
PuWlish March 20. 2005
0109
SCMMOLS COUNTY
SCC PROJECT
SOLICITATIONS
For information on Seminole
County BCC procu'emenlt
pleat* visit our wabsit* al
WWW semmolecountyll govpuichaamg,
taiecl
Current
Procurement lor a hat ol i
actrva aohatationa Many can
be downloaded at no charge
Solicitation end Procurement
•dormauon it aleo available at
toe Purchasing and Contracts
Division, located m the County
Service* Bunding. 1101 East tM
S t . Room 320*. Santord.
Florida Phone 407-*65-7t31
To guarantee rece«4 ol adden­
da. all respondents should
check the websAs or contact the
Purchasing and Contracts
Division seven calendar days
poor to the fixed receiving date
of aubmoiaisAid*
Pubhah March 20 2005
Out

CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
CHASE MORTGAGE
COMPANY
plaintiff.

Ae Deputy Clerk
Marsha* C. Wblaon. P.A..
1*00 NW 4*TH STREET.
SUITE 120
FTLAUO ERO ALE.Fl 3330*
Telephone (*04)483490*
Facetmae: (*84) 771-8082
PubSah. March 20. 27.2008
0112
M THE CMOUfT COURT
M A N O FO R
« — WOUI COUNTY.
FLORDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1771-1441
CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO.

CONDOMINIUM

ASSOCIATION
INC .
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
DREW MITTLER JOHN DOE.
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT) Si IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.

RE-NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Mohon and Order
Reacting Forectoaure Sato Oato
datad the ato day ol Marc
2005. and entered n Caae N
04-CA-1700-14-L ol toe Cecui
Court ol toe llto Jutocuf C*cu4
in and tor Semnote County,
Florida, wtwren CHASE MANRATTAN MORTGAGE CORPO­
RATION SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO CHASE MORT­
GAGE COMPANY. ■ toe P lan*
and DREW MITTLER; CROWN
POMT BY THE SPRMQ8 CON­
DOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION,
M C ; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DREW MITTLER: JO M I DO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT(B) M POSSESSION OF

THEKmjlEC^FROFW Y

■SSirTroStdoormeS
FtoWSa. at ltd
Tto *wr of Aw
laattwtotoi

TW

At: SunRay Store Away
•10 Rewhart Road
Lake Mary. FL 3274*
A* may pay i*t
Ca&gt; 407*333438*
Pubbah: March 20. 27,2006
0118
M THS O R C U n COURT POR
I COUNTY,

IN RE: ESTATE OF
CATHY G1ACCHI.

GREGORY L SMITH AND
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA.
Defendant
NODCS OF SALS
Nobce &gt;•given that pursuant to
a Summery Final Judgmant
datad March 3. 2005 In Cat
No 04-CA-I771-14-K ol toe
Cacuff Court lor County. Florida
in which THE CITIZENS BANK
OF OVIEDO it the Plaintiff and
GREGORY L SMITH and toe
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
are the Deiendanti. I wN ae* to
toe tugheal and beat balder lor
cath at the Semmote County
Courlhoute. 301 N Park
Avenua. Santoid. Sam mole
County. Florida al 11 00 a m on
April IB. 2005. toe toAowmgdetenbed property tel torth m
the order ol Final Judgment
See Schedule A Attached
The land it deterbed at toaowt
The Wett 870 leet (let! the
South 1032 leet I and the East
20 leaf ol the Wett 690 leet
[lett toe South 35 Met lor roed
light ol wayl ol the South 1/2 Of
the Southeast i'4 ol Section 28.
Townshp 20 South. Range 32
East. Semmote County. Florida
NOTIFICATION
In accordance with THE AMERI­
CANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. it you are a person with a
disability who needs any special
accommodation to parkepete m
tint proceeding, you art entitled,
at no coal to you to the prow
non ol apeciai assistance
Please
contact
Court
Admmwtration al 301 N Park
Ave. Santord Florida 32771.
letaphona (407)885-4330 wffhm
12) two working day* ot you
receipt ol toe Nobce ol Sale N
hearing or voce vnpeeed. caff 1800 955 8771
DATED March 7. 2005
Maryanne Morte
Dark ot the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupa
Aa Deputy Clerk
Zimmerman. Keer A SutokAe.
PA
POBot 3000
Orlando FL 32802-3000
(407) 425-7010

M TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS EIGHTEENTH
JUOICtAL CIRCUIT
OF THS STATS
OF FLORIOA.
M A N O FO R
SKMNOLS COUNTY.
CIVIL
wet Wpr* mviMOM
w
CASS NO: 6*CA-1467-14K
CITICORP TRUST BANK. FSB
F/K/A TRAVELERS BANK 8
TRUST FSB

vs
DREW MITTLER
CROWN
POINT BY THE SPRINGS

prcvNtont ot toa Ftoffbou* Name
Statute*.
to-Wff:
Section
*86 0 », Ftortda Btatuto* 1M1.
PubMh March 20. 2008

JULIAN DAVIS PERRY. JANE
DOC PERRY. THE UNKNOWN
WIFE OF JULIAN DAVIS
PERRY.
CATHY
MARIE
PERRY. JOHN DOC PERRY.
THE UNKNOWN HUSBANO OF
CATHY MARIE PERRY IF
LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DCFENOANT(S) IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS ANO
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENOANTlSl. THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA. JOHN
DOC. UNKNOWN TENANT.
JANE DOC. UNKNOWN
TENANT.

NOT1CS TO CREDITORS
The admevababon ol toi bblatt
ot CATHY QIACCHI. dbcaaaad.
whote daw ol death wat
February 14. 2005. Faa Number
200S-CP-0446, e pendmg m the
Ciicuil Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida.
ProbaM
Division. Hie addreta ol which e
PO Drawer C. Santord. FL.
32772 The namea and addrea
aat
ot
tha
Partonai
Rapreaentatnre
and
tha
Pareonal Rapratentabve t altorAN creditor* ot the decedent and
other pertona having claimt or
demandi agamtt- decedent t
ettale on whom a copy ot But
note* it terved mutt Me the*
claimt with thr* Court WITHIN
THE LATER O f 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
All other Creditor* ol toe dece­
dent tnd other pertont having
Claimt or demandi againtl
decedent a ettale mutt tat the*
claimt erith Vet court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

The daw ol the frtt pubheahon
ol toit notice it March 20. 2005
FLOYD HOLLEY AKA FLOYD
EARL
COURTNEY HOLLEY
Pareonal Rapretentative
ton Mokutoa Dmw
Katua. HI *8734

CompWWd propoaai* mutt be
•ubmtoed no latof than 1200
noon EST. Wadnetday Apr! 18,
2005 Retpontet received attar
thit daw and time wit not be
conudered
PuW.»h March 20 2005

0122
PiWHc Auction
Pubkc auction to be held al
9 Ot am on the deyitl tpecrlwd
below al the trout door ol
Athent Towing. Inc located al
2499 Old Laka Mary Rd Su4*
134. Santord. FL lor to* purpoae
ol ditpotmg ol the lollowing
Fcx further mlormatiori plea**
can (407)321-2948
044144
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Pubkth March 20 2005
0124
M THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIQHT1KMTH
JUDICIAL IN ANO FOR
ItM M O LE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. P6-CA-214-I40

Mate L Zobel E aquae
Florida Bar No 074*218
Ettatt Planning and Legacy
Law Center PLC
1131 Symondt Ave
Winter Perk FL 327(9
Telephone 407B44-2218
Attorney tor Pertonai
Repreeentabve
Pubfcth March 20 27 2005
0116

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Plaintiff

M THS CIRCUIT COURT FOR
U a t t O L l COUNTY
FLOR A*
PROSATt OM SKM
FA* NO.

WILLIAM W BRAMMEIER el
al
Defendant! 11

IN RE ESTATE OF

TO
WILLIAM W BRAM­
MEIER LISA BRAMMEIER
AND &gt;F A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT IS DECEASED THE
SURVIVING SPOUSE HEIRS
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES
CREDITORS AND A U OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THAT DEFENDANT
AND THE SEVERAL ANO
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
ASSIGNS SUCCESSORS &lt;N
INTEREST. TRUSTEES OR
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAMST ANY CORPORATION
OR OTHER LEGAL ENTITY
NAMED AS A DEFENDANT
AND ALL CLAIMANTS PER­
SONS OR PARTIES. NATURAL
OR CORPORATE. OR WHOSE
EXACT LEOAL STATUS IS
UNKNOWN
CLAIMING
UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE
NAMED OR
DESCRIBED
DEFENDANT

JANE R DAUGHERTY.
NOTICf TO CREDITOR*
The admmrsbabon ot toe ettato
ol JANE R DAUGHERTY,
oecetted whote daw ol deato
wat February 3. 2005 « pend­
ing m to* Circuit Court lor
Sammoto County
Florida.
ProbaW Drveion. the addreta ol
whrch it PO Boa *099 Santord
Florida 32772 The name* and
addrtttat ot the Pertonai
Repratanuiiv*
and
to*
Pereonai Rapratentabve t aaornay are tel torto betow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Aa creditors at toe dededwk at
other percent having claen or
damandt agamtt decedent!
eetatt on whom a copy ol tow
noboa a sanrad wthm tore*
north* a*at toe daw ot to* brat
pubbeabon o&gt; tow noboa murt
Ma toae d a m wrto 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
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

d a m wrti tow Cowl WITHM
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF THM NOTICE.
A U CLAMS NOT SO FEED
W E IS S FOREVER BARRED

CfTIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC . FK/A FORD
CONSUMER FINANCE
COMPANY. INC .

KARENE T ROBERTS AK/A
KARENE T SMITH. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF
KARENE T ROBERTS AK/A
KARENE T SMITH. THE
ESTATE OF MAMIE LEE
SMITH.
DECEASED.
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVI5EES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS ANO TRUSTEES OF
MAMIE
LEE
SMITH.
DECEASED.
KARENE
T
ROBERTS AK/A KARENE T
SMITH. HEIR. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF KARENE T
ROBERTS AK/A KARENE T
SMITH
HEIR. STACCATO
SMITH HEIR. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
STACCATO
SMITH HEIR. LENTON SMITH
JR . HEIR. LUCILLE HAMILTON
RABY. HEIR. IF LrviNQ.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT(S). IF REMAR­
RIED AND IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
THE
NAMED
DEFENDANTIS). VW CREDIT,
INC
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. CAPITAL ONE
BANK WHETHER DISSOLVED
OR PRESENTLY EXISTING.
TOGETHER
WITH
ANY
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS. LIENORS OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID
DEFENDANTS! AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS Cl AWING
BY THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST
DEFENDANTS.
UNKNOWN
TENANT
*1.
UNKNOWN TENANT *2.
Defendant*
NOTICS OF ACTION

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY AS
TRUSTEE OF AMERiOUEST
MORTGAOE SECURITIES
INC ASSET BACKED PASS
THROUGH CERTIFICATES
SERIES 2003 10 UNDER THE
POOL 1NO A SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
OCTOBER 1 2003 WITHOUT
RECOURSE

County
LOT *7. BLOCK 1. SHADOW
HAL. ACOOROMO TO THE
FU TTM B M O F.
C O M PLAT BOOK 17. PAOCS
St. X ANO M i OF TIM f
U C RECORDS fl
COUNTY. FLORE

Additional data* are provided in
to* REQUEST FOR QUALIFI­
CATIONS (RFOl package which
it avadabW m both ewetrone
and paper format InwretWd
parbet can obtain a copy ol to*
RFQ by tending a tatter of
roqueat to Undaey Weaver at
WORKFORCE
CENTRAL
FLORIDA at 1097 Sand Pond
Roed. Su4e 1009 Lake Mary.
Flood* 32748. (407) 531-1222
£■12080
or
e-mail
LweeverRwcAa com

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cauaa. t o ^ h ^ O e o M O w t ol

WORKFORCE
CENTRAL
FLORIDA (WCF) M currently
«o*d«ng mm *marts ol qualRcatton from quaMtod marketing,
puo»c TWHioni. ana Bownning
firm* in the Central Florida
region The acope ol tomcat
may toctod* oonbnuabon ol too
WCF employer campaign; cre­
ation ol ■ Job ***** campaign.
prmnov p&amp;rsefei p w e rwMHjfrt
advrtement and ttratagy; provrd* general graphic detign.
provide otoer media buying
•ervtoea; prompt daecbon and
aaawtanc* on vpacW aventt

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

Ned two (21 yean a more altar
the decedent! daw ol death it

M THS ORCUtT COURT
OF THS M HISBM TH
ju d c ia l eskeurr
OF THS STATS
OFFLO R BA.
M A N O FO R
tSMBIOLS COUNTY,
CURL OMStON
CASS NO: *8-CA-!84-14W

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Thursday. * M 1 M , 10 a m.
Pubic Auction. Cath Only

Publish March 20 27 2005
0113

M THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE 1ETH
CIRCUIT,
M ANOFOR
BSMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOROA
CIVIL
DIVISION
W
PSWVW
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PSw
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1TW-14L

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Manama Mote*
Ae Clerk ol toe Court

1230 Bouto Myrtle Avenue.
SUM 108
Ctoarwrtto, Ftortda *3798-3446
FuMttwd to: Sarrtnoto HartM
FlMtoh: March 13. 20,2006

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a p N l ol denial at an
OgoupaSonal Uoanaa tar a bal
bond's oIBca In P O I

a, BairtnoN County,
I 327*8. under to*
ue Name ot TfaMaato,
M I townd to regwwr brtd
wtto to* OhrNton ol

NOTICE OF ACTION

LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE IS
WILLIAM W BRAMMEIER
203 W4M«re Owe
Ceaaeberry FL 32707
USA BRAMMEIER
203 WWheo Dnv*
Cattain try, FL 32707
PRESENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN

TO KARENE T ROBERTS
A K A KARENE T SMITH THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF
KARENE T ROBERTS AK/A
KARENE T
SMITH. THE
ESTATE OF MAMIE LEE
SMITH
DECEASED.
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES
ORANTEES
ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS
LIENORS ANO TRUSTEES OF
MAMIE
LEE
SMITH.
DECEASED
KARENE
T
ROBERTS AK/A KARENE T
SMITH HEIR THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF KARENE T
ROBERTS A K A KARENE T
SMITH. HEIR. STACCATO
SMITH. HEIR. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
STACCATO
SMITH. HEIR. LENTON SMITH.
JR . HEIR LUCILLE HAM1TON
RABY. HEIR. IF LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANTlSl. IF REMAR­
RIED ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
DEVISEES
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
THE
NAMED
DEFENOANTlSl. VW CREDIT
INC
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA
CAPITAL ONE
BANK WHETHER DISSOLVED
OR PRESENTLY EXlSTlNO
TOGETHER
WITH
ANY
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS LIENORS OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID
DEFENOANTlSl AND A U
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
by. th r o u g h und er , or
AGAINST DEFENDANTS
WHOSE RESIDENCE veto
unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY required to
tea your aniwer or written
aelantaa. * any. *i to* abm
prpceeong wffh too Clerk ol tv*
Court and to servo a copy
toereot ia»n toe p ta rM ! ado
noy who** name and adtoei
appear! hereon. w*hei 30 day!
altar to* hrst pubbeabon ot to
Nobce ol Acfaon. toe naluie ol
to* proceetong being a toi! tor
torectoeur* ol mortgage agatoti
toe toaoemg deserted property
toe*
l o t s ia a n o ig. t h o m a s
ADDITION
TO
MIDWAY.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO M
PLAT BOOK 7. PAGE SB. OF
THE PUBLIC RE CORO8 OF
SEMWOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA

DANKO PHffJJPS, FAT DOE
PHILLIPS. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
DANILO
PHILIPS: TWO THY DRUHE;
CHERYL DRUME, IF LMNG,
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF 8AIO
DEFENOANT(S), IF
REMARRIED.
ANO
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANTIS); FREMONT
INVESTMENT
8
LOAN.
WHETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY EXISTING,
TOOETHER
WITH
ANY
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS. OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID
DEFENDANTlSl AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUOH. UNDER OR
AOAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANTIS); JOHN DOC.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE
OOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendant!
MOTICI OP SALS
Nobce * heraby given toat.
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgmant ol
Foreclosure
entered in to* above-styled
cause, m to* Circuit Court ot
Senvnoi* County. Florida. I wd
tall to* property srtust* hi
Seminole County. Florida.
LOT 50. CAMDEN CLUB
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 54. PAGE t
THROUGH 3 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A K A 9413 SOUTHERN GAR
DEN CIRCLE ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS FL 32714
at pubkc sale, to toe highest and
best bidder lor ceah. AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA
Florida, at It 00 AM . on tn*
24 day ol March 2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Law Office* ol Daniel C
Consuagra
9204 King Palm Drive
Twr*)* Florida 33819 1329
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
Publish March 13 20. 2005
0084
M THS COUNTY COURT

CASS NO. 04-CC-IM e-NF
SPRING WOOD VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION OF
LONG WOOD. INC . • Florida
bnof-forOproht oorporabon.

NEKElSMA SONGif. and
UNKNOWN TENANT t ANO 2.
Defendant*
n o n et

op

Nome « hereby given toat.
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgmant ol Foractoaur* dab
February 16. 2005 and entered
•i Caae No 04C0840 of to*
County Court ol SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Florida wherein
Springwood
Village
Condominium Association ol
Longwood Inc it toe Plaintiff
and Nakeitha Songi* and
Unknown Tenant 1 and 2. art
* Defendants t wrt set to •
tvgheat and best bidder tof cath
at tha Watt Front Door
Serrunol* County Courthouse
X I N Park Avenua. Santord
FL 32771 at it X am on toe
day ol March 2005 to* toaqwng daaertoad property as aat
tortti hi tax) Final Summary
Judgment to wrl
UNIT !46D SPRING WOOD
VILLAGE. A CONDOMINIUM
ACCORDING TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1311 PAGE
1049. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
DATED tins 24 day ol
February 2005
(Stall
MARYANNE MORSE
CMrk of to* Ocuff Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Helena Ouberret MaKhow.
Esquire
Wean 6 Maichow PA
Aaomey* tot Piamaa
844 E CotoraalDnM
Orlando. Florida 32903

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M ANDRON
(COUNTY

Dated tort day d FEB M.
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Caret I

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9W » (X ) a y 4Aw 9to NW

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MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk of aato Court
By Mary Saoupe
At Dsputy Clark

116. X I

Note* IS given that the loffowtng parmrt wat isaued on March 1.
2005
Orlando LM# Forest Joint Venture. Potmff No 40-117-2208222 The protect « located m SemmoN Courtly Section 30.
Township 19 South. Range 30 East Tha Perm* auVtontM A
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM on 2 0 ACRES
TO SERVE Park Lot For Evert Parking known as Laka ForaM
Matter Plan - Lake Forett Evert Parking Phase II The receiv­
ing water body is M Smith Canal, to to# SI John* River
The Mali) containing the application tor to# above katod parma
is available tor inspection Monday through Friday aicapt tor
legal holiday*, 8 0 0 a m to 500 p m at toe St John* River
Water Management District (District) Headquarter*. 4049 Raid
Street. Paiatka. FL 32178-1429 A p a w n whoa# •ub*tank*i
interest* are affected by to# D«tnct permitting daemon may
petition lor an edrmmttratrv* hearing m accordance with fac­
tions 120 569 and 120 57. Ftonda Statute* or may chooaa to
pursue mediation aa an alternative remedy under section
120 573. Ftonda Statutes botor* the deadkn* tof ffbng a peti­
tion Choosing mediation will not adversely affect toe nght to a
hearing rt mediation doe* not result in a settlement The proce­
dures lor pursuing mediation arc sal torth in section I X 573,
Ftonda Statutes, and rules 28-106 111 and 28-106 401-404
Ftonda Administrative Cod# Petitions must comply with to*
requirements ol Florida Administrative Cod* Chapter 28-108
and b* Wed with (received by) the D&gt;*tnct Clerk located al
District Headquarter*. Highway 100
Paiatka FL 32177
Petitions lor administrative heanng on the above application!I)
mu*1 be Wed wrthm twenty-one (21) day* ot pubheahon at this
note* or wifhm Twenty-ui ( X ) days Oi the District depositing
noice ol Ihit intern in the mail lor thosa persons to whom to#
District mails actual nobce Failure to W# a peblcn witom tort
time period than constitute a waiver ol any ngtit(B) such persemis) may have 10 request an administrative determination
(hearing) under sections 120 569 and 120 57. F S . concerning
the subject permit Petitions that arc not Wad in accordance with
tha above provisions arc subject to dismissal
Because the administrative heanng process is designed to for­
mulate Imai agency action, the Wing ol a petition meant that tha
District s final action may be different from ma position taken by
it in this notice ol mtert Persons whose substantial interests wrt
be affected by any such final decision ol toe District on tha appli­
cant have to* nght to petition to become a party to to* proceed­
ing m accordance with the requirements set torth above
Publish March X . 2005
0118

•T. JOHNS RlYtff WATER MANAGEMENT WSTRKTT
O rvCi WRITTEN NOTICK OF WT6N0C0 DISTRICT DSCMNM
The Ditmct give* note* ol its intent to issue a perm* to to# know­
ing appkcantit) on Aprs 12 2005
Sammoto County BCC. 5 X W Lake Mary B M I. Sardord. FL 32773.
application 44-117-63026-3 Tha project toeWed in iemmoto Courty
Section» t ] 6 14 TownsNp 21 Souto. Range X East Tha ERP
appkeabon is lor construckon of a surface wafer management eyetom associated wffh road improvements on Lake Drive Phaaaa IS H
(bom Semmote Btvd to Twskewrta Rd | The rccew ig wsawbodtoe
arc Qee Creek and Lrtto Laka Howe*
Bob HaRaway Investment Corp. Bob Haftawi I. M l Hrtvrew Dr.
Suite 105. AJtamonto Springs FL 32714 appko Son *4-117-460191 Tha project located m Sammoto Courty. Sack xi X . TownWkp 16
Souto Rang* X East The ERP apptcakor « lor conoapluM
approval of a surface wafer management sysla n tor a 42 56-acre.
mised-utt development known as HaRaway
Road 48 The racervmg waterbody is SI Johns
The Nests) containing each of tha above-ksN
*H
avertable tor inspection Monday through Friday sscapl tor I
days. 100 i m to 5 00 p m at to* St John* River water
Management District Headquarters or tha appropriate Sarmce
Carter The District wrt lane action on each permit sppkcabon katod
above unless a petition tor an admuustisliv* proceed ng |heanng)«
Mad pursuant to toe provisions ol Seckon* I X 569 and I X 57.
Florida Statutes Chapter 24-106 and 40C-1 1007. Florida
Admmishativ* Cod* IF A C I
A parson whose substantial mtoretts era affected by any of toa
Distort * proposed permitting decisions Perched p o vs may paakon
tor edmmrstiatrv* hearing m scourdance wrto Seckon* 120 588 and
I X 57. F S or aff part** may reach • written agreemars on madtobon a* an alternative remedy under Section 1X573 F S Chooeng
mediation w* not adversely affect the nght to a heanng 4 TiarkWrm
does not result n a settlement The procedure* tor pursumg metoebon are set torth m Section 120 573 F S and Rule* 29 106 111 and
29-106401- *05 F A C Petitions must corryky wrto toa taqueemercs of Floods Adm.nistrabv* Cod* Chapter 26 106 arte ba Mad
wffh (received byi the Distort Clark located at Psfrcl Headquarter*.
4049 Rtod Street Paiatka Florida 12177
Petffon* tor admniUrabv* haerng on to* Roys appkcakcrvsj muel
be Mad wrthm twenty-on* (21) days of pubbeabon of tort noko* at
wrtom twenty-sis (26i days ol to* DrtSnrt (topnsang toa nukce of
mfarc m toa mas tor tone* parsons lo whom toe Owairt nwis actoaf
noun* Fa4ut* lo N* a petjhon wahei tors sme period ehaff conaiauto
a waiver at any nghi such person may hav* to rcqueat an aWime►abv# datormmabon (hearmgi under Seckon* I X 5M and I X 97.
F S concerning toa tub|*c! perm* appkeabon Pebkon* whch arc
not Mad m accordance wrto toe above proveaxis arc eubRCt to BaBecaus* to* admm«babv* heanng procsil • dawgrrtC
lal* bnal agency acbon. toa hbng of a pMbon maws
Dratoct s bnal acbon may b* dfftoianl bom ate pnsann IM
to* nobce of went Person* whoa* n.tn*ar*al raarci
affacstd by any such bnal dacrton of toe Drttort on to* i
have toe ngrt to beepm# a party t o the proceetong ati
Qtona Lew* Dvectar. O n io n of Perm* Orta 1
» John* River Water Management pjtort
Pubbah March X 2005
ottg

The a John* River Water Managawtart Owtrci ha* reran id
Vt* appheaborts) tor Enwronmarcal Raaouroe Permais) tram
Sammoto County. 177 Euah Loop. Bantofd. FL 3Z773. R ip k »
bon *40-H7-g7ggs-i. Tha protect is tocatod in Eanwvto
County. Saction X TownaNp x Souto. Rang* » Eaat Tha
ERP appkeabon to tor toa Swaafwatot Crcak Cove Thbutwy
Burtace W m w Reworabon. a 6E3woe prcgeci

bokdays. SCO a m to BOO p m al to* ELJo^w el5Car,m S n
Managamam Drtbtot HaartquNtors ot gt* appa^N M tarvtoa
Cantor Mfrtoan o y o gwa to toa en*"4t,~ * may h* maia but
•bouto ba Mad «Mh (rcoarvad by) to* Dtotool Ctorh, 4048 Ptold
Bi .. Patotoa. Ronda 3S177-1426. no totor Own 14 da** bom tog
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NOTICE OP AGENCY ACTION TAKEN E T i m
ET. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT M E TM C T

IM . Ftont

, aw Ma

need a spec
to partkStaN to L . ,
should
contact
Court
Admnrttobdn at 301 N Par*
Avenue. SuA* N301, Santord.
Ftortda 32771, wNwi 2 working
days prior to toe proceadtog
Telephone (407)885-4227, 1•00955-4771 (TOO) Ot 1-900955-9770 (V) vto Florida Relay
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NOTICE S t O B Y OIVEN
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DATED the 7th day ol March.
2005

Mtomi. Florida 331M-2919
(308)682-4110

Tha 6to&lt;t) oontammg aach of pis abova-hatod appbcaaorya) a x
NCKULU8 WEJJAMB. at N .

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200
LOT 20. BLOCK 38. DREAMWOLD,
4TM
SECTION.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 98. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMWOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA. »*/■ 2816 Oeorgw
Avenue. Santord. Florida 32771

M T M B C O C U T COURT
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Lot 4. Stock 3. HEFTIER
HOMES ORLANDO SECTION
ONE. accbtdmg to to* plat
totmof a* recorded vt Plat Sc
13. Fage B and i . of iw pub
record* at Semtnoto County.

AT THE

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Pukktn March t3. X . 2008

YOU ARE N O TFK O tort an
acaon to totectuaa a manga
on to# toMoenng property at
8CMWOLE Courty. Ftortda

10111

ot April, 2005. to* following
daaertoad property aa **t torth
to said F*W Judgment to wff.

egals

AK/A I t l l WATER STREET,
SANFORD. FL 32771

TH EO A TEO FFM STFU B U CATION OF THIS NOTICE «

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T he Sanford Herald
Vol. 113, No. M •Copyright © 2005 The Sanford Herald

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Targeting traffic behavior
Neighbors don’t let
neighbors drive fast
By Lianft Edison
Herald Writer

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SCC bows
out in first
round
The Raider mons basket­
ball team season ended
in the first round of the
Region VIKI tournament
m Mananna The women
Raiders tell short in the
first round as well

See Sports, N ge 2ft

County form
tour highlights
ag industry
S A M OKU —
Sem inole County has
■-i iictluli'd a sel(guidt'd tarm tour for
April S -darting at
* in a in in Sanlord
All rend ont- anvi rh onn- and mav
lonu* to on*- or all
tn »• tarm stops 1110
(arms an- part of
Sem inole Countv's
&gt;3^ million agricul­
ture industry.
Following are
times and locations
ot the tour:
• S:30 a m.,
I lorstm eyer Farm
and Carden Store,
11" \' I aure! Avo.
Sanlord lypo Retail
agricultural livestock
and market garden
supply store.
• 30 a m .
Vaughans, Inc., #&gt;770
U. SR 4#&gt;, Sanford,
lype W holesale pro­
ducer of dish gardens
lor distribution
throughout the
United States.
• 11 a in . Lake
Hrantlev Plant
Corporation. 1431 W.
I ake Mrantlev Road,
I ongwood Type:
i Ornamental vvliolesale nursery special­
izing m landscape
and toliage plants
• Noon, luin li on
\our oi\ n
• I 30 p.m.,
I’appv s Patch L'-Pick
str.m b erry Farm,
I lorida Aw ., Oviedo.
Ivpe l -pn k strawb«*rr\ tarm open to
the public on days
when berries are
readv
• 2 30 p m .
t.atew av Cardens,
l*22 i Oklahoma St.,
VOviedo lype:
V\ holes.de tree farm
and landscape nurserv (no retail sales!.

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HEATHROW — Heathrow
W oods residents have used
rad ar guns and reported
speeders to the Sem inole
County Sheriff’s Office in a
program called SHARP to d is­
courage speeding in their
neighborhood.

Peter Dayton o f Heathrow
W oods said his com m unity
has an active safety com m it­
tee.
“They
were
concerned
about the driving habits of
som e o f the residents and
som e o f the vendors," Dayton
said.

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S FD : B o y
curious
about fire

Authorities announce 10 worst
behaviors and locations
By Liana Edixon
Herald Writer
ORLAN DO — The "W orst First" m eet­
ing put on by MetrnPlan O rlando March 10
d isclosed m easures taken by O range,
Osceola, and Sem inole county officials to
m ake roads safer.
Politicians, law enforcem ent agencies,
and transportation experts in the three
counties announced thelO worst driving

behaviors and the 10 target locations.
Randy M orris, Sem inole C ounty com ­
missioner, and M etroPlan O rlando ch air­
man, said he and his fam ily “w ere
blessed ," but som e fam ilies have not been
so lucky when it comes to the outcom e of
accidents on Central Florida roads.
The 10 target locations were the intersec­
tions at State Roads 50 and 436 and east on

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Striking a pose

By Stava Paradis
Managing Editor
SANFORD — A fire set by a 5-year-old
boy caused an estimated $30,000 damage
to a two-story home at 702 Pecan Avenue
in Sanford Monday afternoon.
No one in the home, nor firefighters
responding to the scene, were injured,
according to Sanford Fire Department
spokesman Tim Robles.
He said no charges would be filed
against the boy. Robles said the boy's
mother, Tonya Royals, 27, saw the fire
started in her son's bedroom. She scooped
him up and exited the white building with
green trim.
Robles said the boy was curious About
fire and told him that he startl'd the fire in
a trash can that had paper in it. Statistics

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Racer crashes,
Hondas stolen

Z o o laun ches
larg est exp an sion

By Stava Paradis
Managing Editor
SANFORD - Jase Merritt of Lubbock
Texas, thought it would be worth a 23hour drive to Florida to visit his brother,
)osh, in Sanford and race in two supercross
motorcycle racing events.
A nasty accident and two stolen motor­
cycles lefi him with a concussion and offer­
ing a reward lor the bikes before he has to
return home this weekend.
"I'm heading back to Texas on Sunday,"
said Jase Merntt, 21. "It’s my livelihood.
It's how I make my profession."
The police told Merntt that a lot of
motorcycles ate stolen, but usually recov-

By Liana Edixon
Harald Writer
SANFORD — The Central Florida Zoo unveiled a $3.4
million complex Tuesday, March 15, after a year of con­
struction that included 63 days in a row of rain and three
hurricanes.
The Wayne M. Densch Discovery Center and Zoolab,
part of the Zoo Master Plan, represents the largest expan­
sion the Zoo has ever endeavored. The Center includes two
classrooms, a discovery lab and an animal holding area for
an educational collection of animals, a news release from

H ifM photoi by Tommy VlwcoH

Stephanie Williams, volunteer coordinator, shows a
green winged macaw as an iguana watches people.

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Sanford artist’s peacock watercolor a festival favorite
By Stava Paradla
Managing Editor
SA N FO RD
—
A nyone
attending the annual Winter
Park arts festival next w eek­
end may notice a Sanford
touch on the festival's prom o­
tional material.
Sanford
artist
Helen
Hickey produced the official
poster for the 46th annual
version of the prestigious fes­
tival. The w atercolor o f a
m ale peacock w ith banana
trees and ferns in the back­
ground took m onths of work
with the festival com m ittee
giving input throughout the
process.
The com m ittee had already
viewed H ickey's work on the
Civalde School o f Art Web
site. She had painted magno­
lia flowers. Hickey recently
retired from Creaide to better
pursue her own painting.
In fact, Hickey said, com ­
m ittee
m em bers
already

Sanford artist Helen Hickey waa choeen to paint the official porter
for the 4ffih annual Winter Park Art* Festival this weskand.
knew they wanted a peacock
design. Sh e added that
banana leaves and ferns from
her own yard on O ak Avenue.
In an interview at her

home, Hickey said she had
never painted a peacock in
her num erous works, but it
turned out later that she had
painted at least one other. The

subjects of the watercolors in
her hom e include cats, plants
and her two daughters.
"It was my first peacock,
but after this process i may do
m ore," she said. "They arv so
beautiful."
She used yellow, rod and
blue to create all the colors on
the poster, w hich can also be
urchased on T-shirts and
ats. Hickey said she earned
$1,000 for the project. She
signed over the rights to the
painting so the festival can
use it for prom otional m ateri­
als.
For the peacock's tall feath­
ers, Hickey said she let the
colors run dow n the piece to
add to the texture.
"They w anted it to look
watercolory," she explained.
The leaves and trees in the
background w ere initially
further away from the bird in
the foreground, but the com ­
m ittee asked Hickey to m ove
them closer.

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try to change it," she said. So
she has tnat first peacock
painting in her home. That's
at least one o th er peacock
painting.
H ickey said her w ork
appeared in the W inter Park
festival on its 25th anniver­
sary 21 years ago.
She once owned a gallery
in Sanford from 1980 to 1962
at First Street and Palm etto. It
was called the HM H Gallery,
but she closed it after a torna­
do hit the b u ild ing. M any
m ight rem em ber the h a il­
storm connected w ith that
storm.
In
betw een,
she
h as
w orked ss an art teacher.
Hickey has a degree in art
education.
She has resided in the O ak
Avenue home for 32 years.
She showed a reporter and
photographer around the

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T he H erald

Seminole Summary
A G LA N CE AROUND O UR CO U N TY

Pioneering
fleet reservist
Paul dies
March 12

In Good Hands

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A memorial service was held at the First
Presbyterian C hurch, Sanford, Tuesday
morning. That w as followed by graveside
services a t O aklaw n Park Cemetery, Lake
Mary.
In litu o f flowers, the family requests
doM tfone to the S d w lan h ip Fund o f the
first Presbyterian C huidv Sanford.

A b o u t

e d

The Sem inole County
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold a new
member reception from 8:30
until 10 a.m., at Hampton
Inn k Suites at Colonial
TownPark In Lake Mary. Call
407-333-4748.

SANFORD — Horace E P a u l 83. a pio­
neer w ith the Fleet Reserve was laid to rest
with full military honor* TUesday. He died
Saturday, March 12, 2005, after a four-year
struggle with myelodysplastic syndrome.
Paul w as active for more than 45 years in
the
Fleet
Reserve
g H M B K T l Association. He served as
president of the Sanford
I and the Umatilla branchWith help from fellow
shipmates,
tes, he organized
and chartered the Fleet
Reservists o f Sem inole
County, Inc., in 1965. The
organisation provided a
hom e and club for the
Sanford Branch 147.
W hile serving as presi­
dent o f the corporation for more than eight
years, the mortgage was paid off, according
to an obituary statement.
In 1961, Paul was elected to the post of
regional president southeast and he served
on the National Board of Directors o f the
Fleet Reserve.
The syndome Paul had is described as a
collection o f disorders in which the bone
marrow does not produce enough blood
cells. According to a leukemia Web site,
myelodyspUstic syndrome is not considered
a cancer, but some forma can progress into
leukemia, a type of cancer.
Paul resided at 310 East Crystal Drive in
Sanford.
He w as bom in Jackson. Tenn., July 28,
1921, the second son of Mary E. and Irvin D.
Paul.
He attended elementary and high schools
in Jacksonville, graduating from Robert E.
Lee High School in 1939.
Paul enlisted in the US Coast Cuard in
1939 where he sailed aboard four Coast
Guard Cutters. During WW II he was
engaged in submarine warfare with Nazi Uboats in the Am erican and EuropeanAfrican Theaters while doing convoy duty
and submarine patrol in the North Atlantic.
After WWQ, Paul Joined the U.S. Marine
Corps and served in Fighter Squadron VMF144. He then joined the U S . Navy, serving
aboard three snips and at three stations.
During the Korean War he saw action
aboard an attack amphibious ship (AKA-94),
landing troops in Korea. Paul retired from
the U S . Navy in 1963, with the rank of chief
warrant officer after 23 years of military
service.
After retiring from the Navy, Paul worked
at Dynatronics/General Dynamics at the
Longwood, plant as manager, marketing
administration. He was responsible for com­
piling, editing and submitting company bids
to space program contractors.
He retired from General Dynamics in
1973 and turned his attention to veterans
affairs. H e chartered the Veterans Council of
Lake County to coordinate the activities of
county veterans organizations and served as
president and secretary.
In 1990, he was elected president of the
Sem inole
County
Veterans
Affairs
Committee and served two terms. Later he
organized the U SS H.A. Bass Reunion
Association in 1991 and held the post of
Secretary/Treasurer few 11 years until his
retirement in 2002.
Paul w as an elder and long-time member
of the First Presbyterian Church of Sanford.
In June 2002, he was honored by the church
with a Lifetim e Recognition Award and
Plaque.
Paul ia survived by his wife, Claire; son,
James A. o f Debary; and daughters, Patrida
E of Melrose, Laurel A Compton o f Holly
Hill and U n a M. Baldree o f Sanford.
He w as predeceased by his first two
wives, Halofoe “H appy" Paul and Doris
Woody Paul and his rides* son. Michael E. of
San Matao, Calif. He is also survived by
step-children Rick Fite o f O rlando and
D tvron Shields o f Palm Beach Gardens,
three grandchildren and six great granddiil-

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The annual Northern New
York State picnic will be held
at Kelly park, Rock Springs,
beginning at noon in
Pavilion No 2. Bring a dish
to pass and your own bever­
age. Contact Anne Placona at
352-544-2455 or Newell
Stewart at 863-422-5561.

Nm M photo by Tbfwwy Vtnoiflt

A St. Patrick's Day party
will be held beginning at 10
a.m. at the Casselberry
Senior Center. There* will be a
performance by the Tir Na
Greine School of Irish dance.
Admission is free. Call 407215-0840.

At February's groundbreaking ceremony for a new Kids House of Seminote' factfty. members of the Kids House board and
locai dignitaries joined together as a group for a hands on approach to show their support for the soon-to-be-built facility. The
new building will be 10,000 square feet and will quadruple the existing facility size.

Assault - Battery
• Shaun Lamont Davis of Winter
Springs was arrested by Sanford
police Monday He had reportedly
been involved in a fight in the 300
block of Springvievv Drive. He was
located on Lake Mary Boulevard
and arrested on a charge of battery
— causing bodily harm.
• Lela May Darden, 49, of West
14th Street, was arrested by Sanford
llice Monday. She had reportedly
*en involved in a dispute with a
female at her residence. She was
charged with aggravated assault
with a deadly weapon (knife)
(domestic violence), and battery —
touch or stnke (domestic violence).

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Drug related
• Barbara Sue Hanna gin, 39, of
Winter Springs was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday in the 100
block of East 24th Street. Police were
called due to a suspicious person
driving around a block for 45 min­
utes. When they stopped the vehicle,
they discovered drug related items
in the vehicle. She was charged with
possession of under 20 grams of
marijuana possession of a controlled
substance, aggravates! stalking and
contempt of court on violation of an
injunction for protection in domestic
violence.
• Nathan Copeland, 48, of
Apopka was stopped by Sanford
police Sunday at Sanford Avenue
and Lake Mary Boulevard. He was
charged with possession of cocaine
and driving with a suspended
license.
• Sonva Lorette Collins, 3b, of
West 25th Street, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday following a
disturbance at a residence in the
1500 block of West 25th Street. She
was charged with possession of nar­
cotics equipment and criminal mis­
chief with property damage.
• Paul Anthony Salvail, 18, of
Orange Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Sunday at his
residence. He was charged with pos­
session of a controlled substance
including over 20 grams of marijua­
na.
Thefts
• Felicea M. Paton, 38, of Fox

• Patrick F. IXonude, 41, of Fern
Park, was located by Sanford police
Friday at 25th Street and Myrtle
Avenue following a vehicular crash.
He was charged with DUI with
property damage.

Ouany Line, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Monday at the
welcome center of Charleston Club
Apartments. Officers found the
license attached to her vehicle had
been reported stolen in Seminole
County. He was charged with petty
larceny /possession.
Traffic stop*
• Wally IX*an Spangler, 44, of
West 18th Street was stopped by
Sanford police early Tuesday on
Shepherd Street at i3th Street. He
was charged with dnving with a
suspended license and possession of
narcotics equipment. When the offi­
cer asked if tnere was someone to
drive him home from the area, he
contacted his brother, Curtis Line1
Spangler, 41, also of West 18th Street.
Sanford. When Curtis Spangler
arrived, it was found he was also
driving with a suspended license,
and he was charged with dnving
with a suspended license.
• Carlos R. Saquicarey, 41, of
Medford, N Y . was stopped by
Sanford police Friday at West SR-4b
and Upsala Road. He was charged
with driving with a suspended
license, having an open container of
alcohol, miss use of hum, and pos­
session of a cancelled /revoked driv­
ers license.
• Alvin Albert Spray, 44, of
Willow Avenue, Sanford, was
stopjvd by Sanford police Thursday
on Park Avenue at Airport
Boulevard. He was charged with
driving with a suspended license,
dnving too fast for conditions, and
driver not belted.
• Anthony L ie Garza, 42, of
Oviedo, was reportedly involved in
a crash Saturday in the parking lot of
the 2600 block of Orlando drive. I le
was charged with driving under the
influence (DUI) of alcuhol or drugs,
DUI with property damage, and
refusing to submit to a DUI test.

• DelCastillo, lose Luis Gallegos,
28, of Pine* Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Friday on
Sanford Avenue at SR-46. He was
charged with operating a motor
vehicle without a valid license.
• Geoffrey Peter Bclland, 25, of
Petunia Terrace, Sanford, was
reportedly involved in a single vehi­
cle accident on Rinehart Road. He
was charged with reckless dnving
causing serious bodily injury, reck­
less driving with property/personal
damage, fleeing a police* officer and
hit and run, le*aving the* scene* of a
crash involving property damage*.
• Herman Keturel Thomas, 22 of
Edward Higgins Terrace, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Monday.
Officers attempted a traffic stop on
Hartwell Avenue and reported
Thomas drove off at a high rate of
speed. He was eventually stopped
on Georgia Avenue. 1le was charged
with fleeing a police* officer at a high
rate of speed, rvcklev. driving, resist­
ing an officer without violence, driv­
ing with a suspended license, run­
ning a red lignt, and illegal sun*
screening on the windows of his
vehicle.
Other arrests
• Scott Douglas Nelson, 44, of
Palm Beach Guldens, was anvsted
by Sanford police Sunday at a motel
on Towne Road, where* hie refused to
le*ave when asked by the manage­
ment. I le* was charged with trespass­
ing after warning, failing to leave
property.
• Key Cotto, 20, and Julius Ray,
22. both of Kosechff Circle* Lenard
fames, 21, of Northlake* Drive, and
Christopher Ernest Smith, 18, of
Springview Drive, were* all anvsted
by Sanford police Sunday in the 200
block of Sir Lawrence Drive as the
result of a fight. All four were
charged with disturbing the peace.
In addition. Smith and Cotto were
charged with resisting an officer
without violence.

TWo events scheduled for April in Longwood, Senford
• The Post Polio Resource
Group will meet from 2 until 4
p.m. «t Southland Suites Assisted
Living, in Longwood. Guest
speaker will be Dr. Carolyn Gets,
medical director of rehabilitation
end neuroscience center, Halifax

Hospital, Daytona Beach. This is a
support group of persons who
previously had poliomyelitis and
are now experiencing additional
problems.
• All Souls Council of Catholic

Women will hold the Spring Craft
Show from 8:30 a m. until 4 p.m. in
the Social Hall, 9th Street at Oak
Avenue. Free entry, free parking.
Food will be available for a small
fee. Money raised will benefit
numerous charities.

Leam about nutrition at
the Senior Nutrition Seminar
at the Casselberry* Senior
Center. The event begins at
10 a.m. at 200 N. Triplet Lake
Drive in Casselberry.
Admission free. RSVP at 407215-0840.

Geneva Jam at the Geneva
Community Center.
Admission is free. Join toe­
tapping music, bluegrass,
country and gospel tunes.
Food will be available at a
modest cost. Dinner served
from 6 until 7 p.m. Music
starts around 6:30. Families
are* welcome.

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The Sem inole County
Regional Cham ber of
Commerce will hold
Business After Hours, begin­
ning at 5:30 p.m. at Central
Florida Zoo, sponsored by
Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Contact Tara ■
Godby at tgodby&lt;‘,'seminolebusiness.org.

The 21&gt;t Annual Youth
Rummage Sale will be held
Friday and Saturday in the
lower parking lot at
Community United
Methodist Church in
Casselbeny. Proceeds will go
to funding projects in
Kentucky and Tennessee as
youth and adults refurbish
homes for the needy Call
407-831-3777, ext. 212.

FR 1

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Hopper Ju b ilee F estiv al a
carnival with a flair of histor­
ical flavor, will be presented
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
at Fort Mellon Park, Sanford.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Aril 1;
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. April 2; and
1 to 9 p.m. on Sunday, April

The H elen Stairs Theatre
presents the "Legends of
Rock N Roll" at 2 p.m. and
7JO p.m. Enjoy a blast from
the past with fabulous fifties
fun. Tickets are 530 and 525.
The 4th anniversary o f the
opening of Sanford's Paw
Park will be held from 10
a.m. until 2 p.m. at the park,
427 French Ave. Call 407-3305697 or email at www.pawparkaanfocd.org.

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W orst —

S H A R P ------------

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50; the Interstate 4 ramp to
Lake Mary Boulevard; U.S.
H ighw ay 441 and C ore
Street; Pine Hills Road and
S ilv er
Star
Road;
In ternation al D rive and
K irkm an
Road;
U.S.
Highway 192 and John
Young Parkw ay; 456 and
Howell Branch Road; U.S.
Highway 17-92 and State
Road 454; State Road 551
(C old enrod
Road)
and
U niversity Boulevard; and
17-92
and
Poinciana
Boulevard.
The 10 worst behaviors
Nletrol’lan O rlando recog­
nized w ere broken into
seven
beh aviors
of
m otorists, one behavior of
pedestrians, and two behav­
iors of bicyclists.
M otorists' bad behavior
included running red lights;
driving aggressively (speed­
ing, im proper lane changes,
tadgating); failing to yield to
ped estrians in crossw alks;
failing to wear seat belts;
driving under the influence
(DUD; d riv in g w hile d is­
tracted and driving with a
suspend ed
or
revoked
license.
The problem with pedes­
trians is blatantly violating
crossw alk signals; and bicy­
clist
behavior
included
w rong way cyclin g and
cy clin g w ithout lights at
night
The three Sem inole target
location s had a com bined
num ber of 510 "m ore seri­
ou s" traffic crashes, accord­
ing to the 1948-2005 Florida
D epartm ent
of
Tran sportation
Crash
A nalysis Reporting System .
The report also revealed
211 in ju ries in those 510
crashes.
The leading contributing
cause at all three locations
was careless driving, while
running red lights cam e in
second O ther contributing
causes m these three areas
were follow ing too closely,
failin g to y ield , chan gin g
lanes improperly, exceeding
a safe speed limit and back­
ing improperly.
At S ta te Road 456 and

H ow ell Branch Road five
pedestrian crashes and three
bicycle crashes were report­
ed during the years 19982005.
M orris said the local
"W orst F irst" forum w ill
address these locations and
behaviors through the three
E's — engineering, ed u ca­
tion and enforcem ent.
Sem inole County Sheriff
D onald E slin ger said the
county is one of the sm allest
in Florida but one o f the
most dense in population.
The S h eriff's Office in part­
nership with all city police
departm en ts in Sem inole
County and representatives
from the Florida Highway
Patrol
and
Florida
D epartm ent
of
Transportation
began
a
Traffic
Fatality
SubC om m ittee a few m onths
ago. The purpose is to exam ­
ine each fatality to d eter­
mine if there was a way of
preventing o th er seriou s
and fatal accid en ts from
happening at th ose lo ca­
tions.
" I ’m very proud of the
nurturing relation sh ip we
have between all agencies in
Sem inole C ou nty," Sh eriff
Eslinger said.
Another m easure Sheriff
E slinger told the "W orst
F irst"
au d ien ce
that
Sem inole County is using to
d isco u rage
bad
d riv in g
behavior is with a program
called SHARP, or Sem inole
H om eow ners
A ssociation
Radar Program. (See sepa­
rate storv. Page 1A.)
Local hom eow ners associ­
ations are able to team up
with the S h eriff's Office and
are train ed in the use of
speed radar equipm ent. The
citiz en s can then begin
recording speed in their
neighborhood.
M etroPlan O rlan d o and
Sem in o le
C ounty
have
d eclared M arch 2005 as
Traffic Safety M onth for
C en tral Florida. R esidents
and visitors are encouraged
to drive, w alk and cycle
safely and responsibly at all
tim es, a M etroPlan O rlando

The com m ittee m em bers
were inform ed o f SH A RP
and they asked to take part in
the program.
SH A RP
stands
for
Sem inole
H om eow ners
Association Radar Program.
Seminole County deputies
held classes for homeowner
groups who were interested
in their residents being more
cautious of traffic laws. The
members have a procedure
they must use, and when
they do clock a violator, the
person’s tag number is writ­
ten down with a description
of the car and the date and
time of the violation.
"We do give some leeway,"
Dayton said. A ccording to
Dayton, if you am traveling
slightly over the speed limit
they are not going to write
your license plate num ber
down.
The
SH A RP
m em bers
wear orange and yellowvests and generally radar
during peak traffic times.
"In an hour and a half

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time, w e’ll com e up with 60
to 100 people," Dayton said.
He calcu lated during an
interview with The H erald
that those drivers only
account for about 7 or 8 per­
cent of Heathrow Woods traf­
fic.
"W e noticed that by and
large, the speed limit of must
people lies between 29 to 51
miles per hour. They art* try­
ing to obey the speed lim it,"
Dayton said.
The group from Heathrow
Woods began participating in
5.H .A .R.P.
this
past
December, but the program
has been around since the
early part of 2002.
Currently there are three
districts out of the six that
have programs in place: Lake
Mary and Longwood area,
the G eneva and C huluota
area, and Fern Park and
English Estates area.
"O ther districts are set to
implement the programs. It’s
a work in progress." Chief
D eputy
Steven
H arriett,

Sem inole C ounty S h e riff's
Office, said.
There are approxim ately
75 citizens who have been
trained,
not
including
Citizens O n Patrol.
During the training, m em ­
bers of hom eow ner's groups
or Citizens On Patrol, o r any­
one else who has done the
training are given recondi­
tioned radar guns that the
Sheriff's office nas in surplus.
A fter a vehicle has been
clocked by a SH ARP mem­
ber, the tag number, date and
time, and vehicle description
is sent to the Sheriff's office.
In turn, the Sheriff’s office
looks up the registration and
docs a vehicle cneck.
A letter is then sent to the
registered
ow ner
that
explains what SH ARP is and
informs the person that their
vehicle was observed travel­
ing a certain speed at a cer­
tain date, and reports the
actual posted speed limit in
that area.
"It's an educational aware­

n ess
ap p ro ach ,"
C h ief
D eputy H arriett said.
The letter does not consti­
tute an infraction and is not
included in any form a)
record in relation to the vehi­
cle o r the driver, a sam ple let­
ter said.
"In the interest o f neigh­
borhood livability and safety,
we encourage you and hope
you will encourage drivers of
your vehicle, to slow down
and use caution when travel­
ing neighborhood streets. By
doing so, you wilt help us
enhance the quality of life in
Sem inole County," the letter
said.
SH ARP member, Dayton,
Sh eriff Don E slin ger and
C hief D eputy H arriett all
said they have noticed a
small decline in speed limit
violators since the inception
o f this program.
"O ur job is not to write
tickets. It is to be visible to
people and to m ake them
take
a
look
at
th eir
speedom eter," Dayton said.

Lake Mary
plans building
dedication
LAKE MARY — On March
18th at 9 a.m.. Lake Mary
Mayor Thomas Greene, City
Com m issioners, and City
Manager John Litton will par­
ticipate in the Dedication
Cerem ony
for the new
Municipal Services Complex.
The complex is located at 911
Wallace Court in Lake Mary.
What makes this building
significant is that it is a "one
stop shopping, full service
facility," according to Litton.
It houses seven of the city’s
service oriented departments:
The
Fire
Department
Administration, Fire Station
No. 57, Building and Life
Safety, Code Enforcement,
Com m unity Development,
Public Works, and an Adult
Activity Center.
This $6 m illion, 58,128
square foot complex will be
open for the public to tour on
May 21.

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�Sheriff’s deputies arrest couple
after bank reports fake checks
acco u n ts, w ith m u ltip le
counterfeit checks, through­
out th e C entral Florida area.
"S h e allegedly had these
checks printed up as payroll
checks, from an unknow n
black m ale and then would
go to v ariou s ban ks to
deposit and cash them ," the
report said.
The arrest report said
C aradonna deposited three
b u sin ess ch ecks w ith a
fraudulent account num ber
and
fictitio u s
com pany
nam e im printed on the face
o f the checks.
All the inform ation was
co n firm ed
w ith
Lois
Duffield, o f Wachovia Bank
Inc.
On M arch 10, Caradonna
then w ithdrew $980 in cash
from
P eop le's
F irst
in
Apopka, the report said.
D uring the investigation,
con tact w as m ade with

C arad o n n a's
bo y frien d ,
W hitm an H errera, 24, o f
C ed arsto n e
L an e
in
O rlan d o . H errera had an
activ e
w arran t
out
of
O range C ounty for failure to
aap p ear for grand theft
auto.
At the tim e he was driv­
ing a stolen rental vehicle.
He was arrested on the w ar­
rant and w h ile si
i peakin g
w ith investigators ne also
adm itted opening m ultiple
accou n ts w ith co u n terfeit
checks.
In v estig ato rs
w ill
be
attem pting to gather further
inform ation from all local
banks to com bine charges
on both C arad o n n a and
H errera, resu ltin g in a
Schem e to Defraud case.
Child Protective Services
took C aradonna's 1-m onthold baby into protecth-e cu s­
tody.

eted with a week if they are backed the motorcycles on
going to be found.
their trailer into his older
Jase has ridden motorcycles brother Josh's carport at about
since h e was 5 and startea rac­ 12:30 early Saturday morning.
ing at 13. He had planned to Josh lives on 24 th Street and
run in the owns a landscaping business.
O rlando
When everyone woke up to
su p ercro ss take their father to the airport
event this at 5 a.m., the bikes were miss­
coming
ing.
w eekend,
The thieves left a bunch of
but
he other equipment, Jase Merritt
wiped out said, such as a tool box.
"I was ama 2 ed that they
in a 250
q u a lify in g
didn’t take anything else," he
________________ race
at said Monday. He said they
probably saw the bikes
Murritl
Daytona
parked there on previous
last Friday.
nights. That night the trailer
A photo on a Daytona
new spaper's Web site shows could have been backed in
further
and
the
chains
M erritt and his brand new
Honda motorcycle perpendi­ attached, he said, but he was
cular to the dirt track just out of it from the accident.
before impact.
This was the first race
The
accident
knocked
Merritt ran with the new
Merritt out. He was taken to a Honda. Both Honda CRF 450
Daytona hospital and released dirt bikes are worth about
later. H is father quickly $6,000, but the one from the
packed up the two motorcy­ accident now has some identi­
cles Merritt brought for the fying features.
race. Merritt had been given
Tnat bike sustained a bent
m edication and h is _.urifa u d iatar tkat would probably
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have to be replaced. Merritt
has checked with local repair
places. It also has the radiator
cap missing. The subframe is
bent whicn makes the rear
fender took crooked. Brand
new Bridgestone tires ride on
the wheels and a black 50tooth gear sprocket has a gold
chain, according to the police
report.
Both bikes have Pro-Circuit
Suspension decals on the front
forks and the rear shocks. The
older bike has blank number
plates with factory graphics
and Michelin tires.
Merritt is offering a $500
reward per bike for their
recovery or a $500 reward for
information that leads to the
arrest and conviction o f who­
ever stole the machines.
"They have four-stroke
engines that make more of a
thunderous noise,” Merritt
said. "They have a low, deep
roar, not like a chainsaw or
Weedeater."
Anyone with information
can call Merritt at 806-5484562.

A P O P K A — A n O rlando

woman and h er boyfriend
were arrested by the
Seminole C ou n ty S h e riff’s
O ffice M arch 10 for alleged
o rg a n ire d fraudulent activltjM n ^regard to counterfeit
The
w om an,
N icole
C a ra d o n n a , 24, o f G atlin
A v e n u e in O rlan d o w as
ck ed up for a voluntary
terview w ith investigators
a fte r a tip from P eo p le's
F irst B ank, in Apopka, that
C arad onn a had opened up
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other paintings adorn the
walls.
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dining area, sne explained
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Hess stores
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OVIEDO - Amerada Hess
Corp. will join with Girls and
Boys Town of Central Florida
to provide four new Safe
Place locations for children
at its Hess Express stores as
part of National Safe Place
week.
Sem inole County Hess
Express stores will now be
safe havens for children in
crisis.
Girls and Boys Town of
Central Florida is the only
Safe Place adm inistrator in
Seminole County. In addition
to the H ess Express loca­
tions, nearly 40 area loca­
tions with trained staffs,
including fire and sheriff
departm ents and counseling
centers, provide help to hun­
dreds of young people.
Children in crisis can look
for the diamond shaped, yel­
low and black Safe Place logo
on participating businesses
and fire stations or call 407323-6903 for assistance.
Youth arriving at a Safe
Place site receive assurance
they are safe, and a call is
made to G irls and Boys Town
o f Central Florida to come
and assist the youth.
The shelter staff provides
a safe place for the youth
while assessing their needs
and seeking family reunifica­
tion or placement in a youth
facility.
Short-term services and
counseling may be provided
to the child and family.
Any fam ily in need of
services call 407-366-3667 for
assistance.

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ANNOUNCEMENT
T h e Sanford City Clerk has announced that the
district and early voting tabulating equipment to be
in service for the City of Sanford M arch 29,2005
M unicipal R u n -O ff E le ctio n will be tested at the
Office of the Supervisor of Elections at 10:00 A.M .
on March 18, 2005.
Th e Supervisor of Elections Office is located at
1500 East Airport Boulevard, Sanford. This test is
open to the press and the public.
For additional information contact Janet R.
Dougherty, Sanford City Clerk, at 407-330-5603.
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Obituaries
G E O R G E W . ALTMAN JR .
George W. Altman. Jr , 81,
o f Deltona, died Tuesday,
March 8 ,2 0 0 5 in Sanford. He
was bom in T aft Florida and
moved to Deltona in 1% 2. He
was a veteran of both the U S.
Navy and U.S. Air Force. He
was a Christian.
Survivors include sons,
Jam es M. Cameron and
Richard A. Cameron; six
grandchildren; 12 great*
grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held Friday, March 18 at 10
a.m. at the Brisson Funeral
Home in Sanford.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
BA RBA RA D. BAUGH
Barbara D. Baugh, 75, of
Longwood, died Thursday,
March 10, 2005 in Lake Mary.
She was bom May 14, 1929 in
Cleveland, Ohio. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Bonnie B. Rogers of
Longwood; son, Daniel
Baugh of Jacksonville.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
EVELYN SPIVEY
BEDENBAUGH
Evelyn Spivey
Bcdenbaugn, 82, of Sanford,
died Fridav, March 11, 2005 in
Sanford. She was bom in
Webster and was a lifelong
resident of the Sanford area.
She was a member of the
Paola Wesleyan Church.
Survivors include son,
Ronald Bedenbaugh; daugh­
ters, Wanda Sheffield, Brenda
Boyd, Jill Bedenbaugh and
Belinda Bedenbaugh; brother,
Melvin Spivey; sisters, Ida
Watson and V'iolet Cook;
eight grandchildren; nine
great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be
Wednesday, March 16 from 1
until 2 p.m. with the funeral
service following at Paola
Wesleyan Church in Paola.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
TH ELM A D .
BRO C K LEH U RST
Thelma D. Brocklehurst,
97, of Winter Springs, died
Sunday, March 13, 2005. She
was bom in New Bedford,
Mass and moved to Central
Florida in 1954. She was a
teacher.
Survivors include daughters,
Janice Jacoby and Joyce
Johnson, both of Winter
Springs; sister, Alma
Fitzsimmons of east Gramby,
Conn.; six grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren.
Funeral service* will be
held at Collison family
Funeral Homes k Crematory,
Howell Branch Chapel, with
burial by Metre Cremator)'.
Collison family Funeral
Homes k Cremator)' in
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

died Friday, March 11,2005 in
Sanford. Bom in England, she
moved to Central Florida
from New York in 1972. She
was a member of All Souls
Catholic Church, She was
involved with the Meals on
Wheels Program, Senior
Citizens Group, and Over 50
Club.
Survivors include son,
Ernest Fierro; daughter, Mira
Freeman; nine grandchildren;
seven great-grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, the fami­
ly suggests memorial contri­
butions be made to the
Hospice of the Comforter in
Altamonte Springs.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
PEGGY H. O'CO N N O R
Peggy H. O'Connor, 75, of
Orlando, died Monday,
March 14, 2005 in Orlando.
She was bom Feb. 24,1930 in
Cleveland, Ohio. She was a
retired art therapist.
Survivors include hus­
band, Harry F. O'Connor son,
Mark F. O'Connor.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
NORMAN E. TURNER
Norman E. Turner, 72, of
DeBary. died Sunday, March
13, 2005 in Port Orange.
He was bom March 25,
1932, in ChattaniKiga, Tenn.,
and moved to DeBarv in

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Survivors include wife,
Pauline “Polly" Turner;
daughter, Pam Amick of Lake
Mary; sons, Rick Turner of
DeBarv, Rod Turner of
Deltona; brother, Warren D.
Turner of Tunnel Hill, Ga.;
four grandchildren.
The family will receive
friends Wednesday, March 16
frem 6 until 8 p.m. Funeral
services will be at 1 p.m.
Thursday, March 17 at
Deltona Memorial Funeral
Home, 1295 Saxon Blvd.,
Orange City. Interment will
follow with military honors
at Deltona Memorial
Gardens.
Deltona Memorial Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.

M IRA FIERRO
Mira Fierro, 88, of Sanford,

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George Edward Tyer, 83, of
__________
Scott Drive,
Sanford,
died
Saturday,
ij March 12,
2005 at
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital in
Sanford. He
was bom
1 »i r
Jan. 5,1922
in Cedar
Key. He was a custodian at
First Baptist Church in
Sanford and a veteran of the
U.S. Army.
Survivors include wife,
Thelma Tver of Sanford; sons,
Connie Bilams of North
Miami, Tyrone Reid of
Rochester, N.Y., Dwayne Reid
of New York. Cornelius
Joseph of Rochester; daugh­
ters, Clara Glenn and Wilma
Miller, both of Rochester,
Priscilla Gill of Deltona and
Chineta Bright of Columbia,
S.C.; sister, Margaret Ross of
Rochester; brother, George L.
Fox well of St. Louis, Mo.; 23
grandchildren; 15 great­
grandchildren; two greatgreat grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday. March 19, at 11 a.m.
at First Baptist Church of
Sanford Rev. Rick Blythe, pas­
tor, Rev. Maurice Bennett offi­
ciating. Visitation will be
Friday, March 18, from 4 until
8 p m. at Sunrise Funeral
Home Chapel, 9(K) Locust
Avenue.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
DAISY MAE WARE
Daisy Mae Ware, 79, of
Anderson
Avenue,
Sanford,
died
Sunday,
March 13,
2005 at her
residence.
She was
bom July
27. 1925. in
Richlong,
Florida. She
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were able to sign petitions and
they took care of farms while
their husbands were away. The
speaker
shared
Martha
Washington’s cake recipe as well
as an eggnog redpe from Georg
Washington. He dosed with a
prayer by Abigail Adams.
After the program a short busi­
ness meeting was held Seven
DAR members attended the
Naturalization Ceremony for 220
new citizens the day before the
March Chapter meeting. Sallie
Harrison Chapter continued its
12-year custom of providing
patriotic leaflets to new dttzens.
This year the selections induded
"The American's Creed” and
“The Bill of Rights."
Virginia Powell dosed the
meeting with prayer. The next
meeting is scheduled for April 8,
with Lt. General Jay Gamer
(Retired) as guest speaker.

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SANFORD CANVASSING BOARD FOR THE
MARCH 29. 2005, RUN-OFF ELECTION
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that the C ity of Sanford Canvassing Board
for the M arch 2 9 .2 0 0 5 , R un-O ff Election will m eet at the Supervisor of
Elections Office, 1500 E . Airport Boulevard, Sanford, Florida, on the
dates and times for the purposes listed below. Fo r additional informa­
tion contact Janet Dougherty, C ity Clerk, at (4 07) 330-5603.

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absentee and provisional ballot voting.
M a rch 2 0 ,2 0 0 9 , a t 9 :0 0 A .M . To inspect, open and canvass absentee
ballots and discuss matters relating to absentee voting and other m at­
ters relating to the election.
M a rch 2 0 ,2 0 0 5 , a t 7 :0 0 P.M . To canvass election results from district
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Dale Lyle Wilcox, 89, of
Winter Park, died Friday,
March 11, 2005, at Florida
Hospital, Orlando.
He was bom in Shelby,
Ohio, and moved to Central
Florida in 1946. He was a
manager.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Sally Maggio of Winter
Park, Kathy Scnlarf of
Orlando, Barbara Heydel of
Libum, Ga.; brothers, Gale
Wilcox of Shelby, Ohio and
Jack Wilcox of Lakeland; sis­
ter, Betty Walp of Shelby,
Ohio; five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at Collison Family
Funeral Homes k Crematory,
Howell Branch Chapel with
burial at Lakeside Memorial
Gardens.
Collison Family Funeral
Home* 4c Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, in charge of
arrangement*.

Sallie Harrison Chapter DAR,
met Friday (March I lf for lunch
at Panera'i in Lake Mary. Afire
the opening ritual Dr. Lob
Somerville, Regent, Introduced
the guest speaker Dabney Davis,
a member of The Sons of die
American Revolution. His topic
was “Women's Rote During the
Revolutionary War” His speech
was both educational and enter­
taining.
He stated that before the War
the men protested for political
purposes while the women
protested the high prices of goods
aiming from England as well as
the low quality of items. When
the reality of war approached the
Committees for Safety raised the
militia and the women were
given the Job of making dothing
for the army. As hudjands went
off to war their wives took on
many responsibilities previously
reserved for men. Davis com­
mented that men who were from
17 to 50 years of age were often
shamed to Join the army. The only
Qualifications were “Ability to see
day light and to hear thunder and
have two opposing molars.”
When the army came to a
town, the women were to pro­
vide food and shelter and also
care for the injured. Some women
who lost their husbands in battle
became “Camp Followers.”
These women cooked, washed
dothes, took care of the injured,
carried supplies and also died. It
was said mat the spirit of the
wopmen was not to be con­
quered. They were an army of
spinning wheis and with the war
tneir roles began to change. They

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She was a member of
Church of God of Prophecy
in Sanford.
Survivors include hus­
band, Huey L. Ware Sr. of
Sanford; sons, Frazier Seward
of Allentown, Penn., Eugene
Terrell of Atlantic, Va., Huey
Ware Jr. o f San Antonio, Tex.,
Samuel Ware of Fayetteville,
N.C., Charles Ware and
Sherman Ware, both of
Sanford; daughters, Pearl
Seward and Jeanette
O'Bryant, both of Tampa,
Annette Ware, Mary Dixon
and Tonnetta Foster, all of
Sanford; sister, Sarah Key of
Inverness; brothers, David
Futch and Thomas Futch,
both of Inverness, Johnny
Futch of Dunnetlon and
Jasper Futch of Lacoochee; 27
grandchildren; eight great­
grandchildren.
Visitation will be Friday,
March 18, from 4 until 8 p.m.
at Church of God of
Prophecy, 700 E. 9th Street in
Sanford. Funeral services wilt
be Saturday, March 19 at 2
p.m. at New Life Word
Center, Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge o f arrange­
ments.

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M a rch 3 0 ,2 0 0 9 , at 10:00 A .M . To canvass provisional ballots.
If necessary for the canvassing board to reconvene after M arch 30,
2005, the time, date and location will be posted at the Office of the
S u p s- /isor of Elections and at Sanford C ity Hall and announced at the
conci sion of the M arch 3 0 ,2 0 0 5 , meeting. Additionally, each m eeting
m ay be continued from time to time as needed to address the matters
before the canvassing board at such m eeting and the canvassing board
m ay discuss other issues o r address other m atters, in addition to those
set forth above, to acoompNah the ta c tio n s of the canvassing board.

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WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER C 0 N M 0 M D AT THE ABOVE MEETMQ OR
HEARING HE MAY NEED A VERBATM RBOORD OP THE PROCEEDS4Q8
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num bers, but members of
lie Sanford Optimist Chib
rank
high
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giving.
A ccording to die D istrict
Foundation
chairm an,
Sanford is 12th out of 60
dubs in the state in annual
giving, contributing 16,900
to the Optimist Foundation
so far this year. That's a nice
piece of change for a club
with about 15 active mem*
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K icklighter,
and
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Ik b ith a and Tiffany Bonner
also attended the luncheon,
g iv in g happy b u ck s to
Rotary for their fine support
o f Interact.

Sanford native and ivteran
journalist Charles D. Jackson
writes a column on service
ctubs in Seminole County.
Send items to him at The
Herald, 300 N. French Ave.,
Sanford, FL 32771.

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retirees on a
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f i x e d
incom e. But
th ey
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service proj­
ects on the
local, state
and
national
Charles
level.
Ja ck so n
D a n
N orris, vice
I I M M M
president of
the A ltam onte O p tim ist
C lub
and
D istrict
Foundation C hairm an, gave
the good news Wednesday
d u rin g the Sanford clu b 's
reg u lar m eeting at the
C olonial Room Restaurant.
The
O p tim ist
Foundation's m ain focus is
research to elim inate cancer
in children. The internation­
al service organization has
p artn ered
w ith
John
H opkins Research Center in
tackling this endeavor.

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NO REST FOR ROTARY
WEARY. The M onday after
com in g o ff a very busy
w eekend o f C asin o N ight
a ctiv ity that netted Hie
San ford C lu b m ore than
$14,000, club service chair­
m an
Paul
O sborne
an nou n ced
tw o
other
u p co m in g
even ts
that
should keep the noon group
hustlin g for the next couple
o f m onths.
T h e next event is the club
fellow ship set for April 21.
This is a tim e for fam ily and
friends to gain greater expo­
sure to the wonderful world
o f R otary, show casing its
Social, civic, fam ily and
com m unity pride.
The C harity C hallenge, a
fu n -an d -ap orts even t, is
scheduled for May 20-22 in
C ra n es
R oost
Park
in
A ltam o n te Sp rin g s. M any
civ ic
clu b s
pool
th eir
resources to m ake this activ­
ity w orth w h ile. Last year,
the
event
raised
over
$5 0 0 ,0 0 0 for charity. The
Sanford Rotary C lu b will
m anage the food and drink
vendors - a function they've
perform ed so well at M ardi
G ras, C asin o N ight and
o th er
festiv als,
th ey 'v e
becom e in fam ou s in m ost
social settings as "beverage
expe s ." S an ford should
brine
ing hom e about $4,000
from the C harity Challenge
to m eet local com m unity
needs.

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Health program helps migrant community
SANFORD — In response to
the growing needs of the immi­
grant and (armworking com­
munities, the Seminole County
Healthy Start Coalition and the
Seminole
County
Health
Department (SCHD) are host­
ing a kick-off celebration of the
"El Guaidaropa del Beb6,”
translated “Mom and Baby
Closet," March IB, 2005 from 1
to 3 p.m. at 400 W. Airport
Blvd., Sanford.

"El Guardarupa del BeM ” is
a community-based project
supported by women who have
a desire to educate other
women in similar situations
about prenatal care, parenting,
and available health services.
'E l Guardaropa del Bebt” also
provides maternity clothing
and baby items to immigrant
undocumented women and
children receiving services from
the Seminole County Healthy

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contact 407-665-3250 or 407665-3350.

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spaghetti dinner Saturday, March 19 Irom 4 to 7 p.m. at the Grace Fellowship Congregational Church,
2401 S Park Ave.. Sanford, FL 32771. The dinners are $6 for adults, $3.50 for children 12 and under.
Patrons can dme-in or take oul. For more information, call 407-322*4564.

Naturalist will lead hike into
Lower Wekiva River preserve
SA N FORD — Naturalist
and author Bill Belleville will
lead a hiking trip sponsored
by the Friends of the Wekiva
River into the Lower Wekiva
River State Preserve on
Sunday, March 20, beginning
at noon
Then* an* two legs of the
hike — a shorter 1.5-hour
round trip hike to the edge of
the Wekiva River, and a sec­
ond longer one of three hours
duration that continues fmm
then* to the edge of a cypress
swamp
Participants
can
chose to participate in both or
either leg of the hike.
Belleville, who has written
books, magazine articles and
pn&gt;duced til ms about aspects
of the watershed, will take
participants over trails and
tire break roads through a
pine flatwoods and down to
the margins of the river. It will
include viewing
a bald
eagle's nest, numerous gopher
tortoise burrow's, in d m
ephemeral pond where sand­

hill cranes often feed. The
expedition will look for
migrant birds, including swal­
low tail kites which are just
now returning to the area
fmm the Tropics.
There will also be an oppor­
tunity for photography. Signs
of bears, bobcats, coyotes and
other wildlife may be sighted.
The group will see the results
of a prescribed bum and how
it is revitalizing parts of the
landscape.
The Lower Wekiva River
State Preserve is mom than
23,00(1 acres (36 square miles).
It is part of a larger 110 square
mile tract of publicly owned
land designed to protect the
Wekiva River system and
allow a w ildlife corridor
betw een Wekiva and the
Ocala National Forest to the
northwest.
The tour will meet at the
trailhead promptly at noon. It
is marked with a park service
sign on the north side of SR 46
(ust to the west of the Wekiva

River. Be sure to bring water,
snacks and wear comfortable
hiking clothing and shoes.
The public is invited to partic­
ipate. There is no fee.
Belleville is the author of
"River of Lakes: A Journey on
Florida's St. Johns R iver" He
has written and co-produced
the
PBS
documentary,
"W ekiva: Legacy or Loss?"
and written for such publica­
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Magazine on the river system.
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Expansion ------C s a t liM d fro m Pago 1A

the Central Florida Zoo said.
The new facility also hous­
es a m ulti-purpose room,
which can be used for corpo­
rate retreats, weddings, bar
mitzvahs, and other large
group meetings.
" In is is a great gift from
many people," CEO Joe
Montisano said.
The Discovery Center was
made possible by donations
from local foundations, gov­
ernments and private compa­
nies in Seminole Count)*.
The main hall is three sto­
ries tall and the main building
is 5,200 square feet. The multi­
purpose room takes up 3,400
of tne 5,200 souatv feet and
can be divided for multiple
configurations. The facility
will be one of the largest meet­
ing facilities in Seminole
County.
Construction, which began
last summer, overcame some
interesting obstacles, flu* most
apparent one being the mud
and
water.
Construction
Management for the project
was done by Wharton-Smith,
Inc. of Sanford.
"The building is basically
built in a sw am p," Murlin
Jones, senior project manager,
Wharton-Smith, Inc. said in an
interview with The Herald.
Jones also said the compa­
ny had f&gt;3 days in a row, dur­
ing the construction, that it
rained. Luckily, the project
sustained little to no damage
during H urricanes Charley,
France's and Jeanne.
John Miller, Vice President.
Wayne
M.
Densch
Foundation, said plans tor the
Center had been in the works
since 2000.
"This is |ust the first step,"
Miller said.
M ayor
Brady
Lessard
echoed what most said about
what a great educational
opportunity the new Center
will be for the community.
During the opening cere­
mony Zoo CEO M ontisano
said it was the largest project
in capital in the Zoo\ history.
"Hopefully, not the last,"
Montisano said.
With the new facility the
Zoo will now be able to

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This fire Monday afternoon on
Pecan Avenue was started
through the curiosity of a 5year-okj boy. according to the
Sanford Fire Department. The
fire happened about 4:30 p.m.
Monday. Firefighters had trou­
ble getting at the fire because
of electrical wires. Th e boy will
not face any charges, but will
have to undergo a course to
teach him the dangers of set­
ting fires and the con se ­
quences of that action.

F i r e -----------------show that when tin's start in
homes with 4- to 17-year-olds,
Robles said, then* is a got*d
chance they started with a
child's curiosity.
The boy in this case will be
directed to a court-mandated
fire setters course that will
educate the young person
about the dangers of fin*, how
when units an* n*sponding to

a fin* they can't help anyone
else out, etc.
"H e’s only 5, so we’ll have
to digest the material down to
his level of understanding,"
Robles said.
He said the departm ent
n*sponded to the fin* at 4:31
Monday afternoon. Flames
leapt from the north side
upstairs. A weatherhead that

connects electricity to the
home was located on that
side, so firefighters had to
maneuver away from it.
"If that falls on us it will
kills us," Robles said.
A pum per truck was
hooked to a hydrant down the
road and water was sprayed
from above the home as well
as from the ground.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Education zookeepor Bonnie Przonck shows guests a ring tailed
coati named Maggi There have been eight coatis born at the
Central Florida Zoo The animals are native to Central and S ou th
America
accommodate bO.IHMi kids a
year, compared to the 20,000
they were able to accommo­
date before.
In between the Center and
the Zoolab. an education
keeper,
Bonnie
I’r/onek
showed g u e s t s a ring-tailed
coati named Maggie.
"S h e ’s an education ani­
m al." I’r/onek said. There
have been eight coatis born in
the zoo, usually found m

Crntr.il and N u itli America
Donors tor the project
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Seminole
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PRO PLAYERS YOUTH
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Central Florida to have
one-on-one contact with
local athletes and commu­
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campers will also learn
about the life skills
applied to It and toe
importance of getting a
good education. Each par­
ticipant will also have
interaction with NFL play­
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past to present.
The camp activities will
consist of a kickoff celebri­
ty basketball game on
Friday evening at Bill
Fleming Memorial
Gymnasium featuring the
StfS faculty playing
against the Pro Players
and special invited guests.
Genera) admission will be
$5 on sale now.
The camp will be held
Saturday morning at
Thomas E. Whignam
Stadium in the Tim Raines
Sports Complex with the
attendees learning the fun­
damentals of each position
and toe importance of
working together as a
team.
The camp, which bene­
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Department and local
charities in underprivi­
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players and cheerleaders
ages 5-to-17 and toe regis­
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indudes lunch, camp Tshirt and photo with the
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and at Liberty Tax Service,
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SCC softball team ranked No. 2 in state
The Seminole Community College
women's softball team is having one of
its best starts in school history and are
ranked No. 2 in this week's state poll.
The Raiders have been especially
impressive the past few games, sweep­
ing Mid-Florida Conference powers
Florida Community College at
ladcsonville and Lake City Community
College in the past few days.
On March 8th, SCC swept #5 FCC-J (
18-10 overall 3*3 M-FC) at home in a
key Mid-Florida Conference match-up.

Raiders are 22-4 overall and 5-1
in Mid-Florida Conference play
The Raiders came from behind to take
the first game 4-3 in eight innings and
in the second game had a 4-1 lead after
four innings before having to hold on to
win, 4-3. SCC is now 22-4 overall and
atop the conference standings with a 5-1
mark.
Game 1 _ FCC-J scored first as they
lated two runs in the second inning on
ack-to-back walks and a double by the

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Stars lead-off hitter. The Raiders then
answered back with three ruas of their
own in the bottom of the 4th. FCC-J,
then tied the game at 4-4 when they hit
a solo home run in the top half of toe
5th inning. The scored stayed tied until
the bottom of the 8th, when Val Dickson
drove home Sherri Rabenold, who had
led off the inning with a hit, with a oneout single through the drawn in Star's

defense. SCC was out-hit 10-4, but two
costly errors doomed the Stars. Keila
Andino had two hits for the Raiders,
along with a hit each by Dickson and
Rabenold.
SCC pitcher Katie Brosky (11-3)
allowed three ruas on nine hits and
struck out five.
Game 2 _ In the second game, it was
the Raiders who jumped out to an early
lead. SCC led 4-1 after four innings and
held on for a 4-3 victory. Jessica Samuels
pitched six innings and gave up three
ruas on six hits. Only one of the Stars'
See Softball, Page 2B

Short stay for SCC
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The Seminole Community
College men’s basketball
team showed that they
belonged, but just as it did
in their last appearance lb
years ago, the Raiders saw
their season end at the
hands of Miami-Dade
College, 92-83, tn the First
Round of the
FCCAA/NJCAA Region
VUI Basketball Tournament
Thursday night at Milton
Johnson Health Center of
the campus of Chipola
College in Marianna.
The Mid-Florida
Conference champions were
making their first to the
state tournament since 1MKK
in which they lost in the
semifinals to then MiamiDade Community College.
North.
While the Raiders, who
finished the season with a
15-15 record, did not get to
stay as long as they would
have liked, it was still a
good way to honor the team
that &lt;vas just 5-8 at one
lint in the season and then
point
bounced back from a lateseason swoon to knock off
nationally-ranked Santa Fe
Community College to
clinch a share of the confer­
ence title and a spot in state.
SCC got off to a slow start
in this one, falling behind by
10, 48-38, at halftime.
The Raiders shot the ball
much better in the second
half, but the Sharks (26-4)
were able to hang onto most
of their advantage.
Sophomore shifting
guard T.J. Jones capped off
nis outstanding career at
SCC by scoring a team-high
27 points, while Sanford's
own Lyndon Merthie, the
former Lake Mary standout,
continued to impress with
See Men, Page 2B

Special to t t * Herald

Hsrate te*to 6y Jim Wsnto
William Graham capped off h it career in a Seminote Community College uniform with a 12-point,
10-rebound effort Thursday night against Miami-Dade College.

The time has come for Big
Red.
That's right, the Big Reds are
going to school.
In thei [past few weeks we are
beginning; to
ft see schools of Big
Reds gather
gathering in some of
their favorite
places. The
write pta
Wh, Tail in Mosquito
Whale
Lagoon
has been a not spot for
Lag
red drum and black drum.
Also, the Tiger Shoals area is
producing some nice big reds.
The wanner it becomes the
more Big Red will tail. 1 have
seen schools of over 200 fish
recently and there are a w n l
reports of people catching 40
pound red fish Each year these
local schools seem to gain
about five pounds. It seems
like the 20-pound fish we were
catching two yean ago are
now 30 pounds.
Mosquito Lagoon is the only
place in the world that large
schools of redfish live through­
out the year. Our residential
fish are bom here and stay
here. There is no reason for
them to leave. Since the net
ban there is so much bait in
the Mosquito Lagoon. As toe
weather warms and the cold
fronts fade expect to see more
schools of Big Red in the
watere of the Mosquito
Lagoon and Indian River.
Redfish will float high in the
water column as the water
warms. You can spot them sev­
eral ways. The most obvious
way is a large tail gently wav­
ing above the surface as they
forage for crabs and shrimp.
Look for water moving as they
form a v-shape in the water.
Sometimes it looks like a tor­
pedo speeding through the
water.
See Outdoors, Page2B

G u lf C o a s t sto p s
ic e -c o ld R a id e rs
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
For nearly
30 minutes, the
riy JUmtnu
Comm unit College
Seminole Community
women's basketball team put a
scare into three-time defending
state champion Gulf Coast
Community College, but the
Commodores' experience came
through as they eliminated the
Raiders, 61-47, in the first
round of the FCCAA/NJCAA
Region VIU Tournament in
Chipola College's Milton H.
Johnson Health Center in
Marianna.
Gulf Coast (26-3) has won
three straight state titles and
six of the List w e n and was
the national champions two
yean ago. Under toe leader­
ship of head coach Roonie
Scovcl and assistant Grover
Hkfca, the Lady Commodores
have made nine consecutive

ing Gulf Coast in Ocala back in
November. The Commodores
won that contest 78-60.
Both teams came out cold to
open the contest with SCC
holding Gulf Coaat scomkre
for almost three minutes.
TheRaiden’
tune problems in the first
f at coach Lisa Nuxol's
charges forced 20 first half
turnovers
SCC led for much of the fin t
half and did not relinquish toe
lead until Helen Johnson hit a
three-pointer to put Gulf Caret
an tap, 29-28, with 2 8 8 la play
in the half ‘
33-30.

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but Gulfi
forgood. 40-39, with 14.40 to

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Women
Continued from P ig t IB
point shots, holding the
dum ps to only l-for-4 from
beyond the arc.
ButI the Raid erst never could
find the range on their own
•hots, hitting fust 17-for-86
(19.8-percent) for the game and
just 6-for-37 (16.2-percent) in
the second half.
Gulf Coast was not a lot bel­
ter as they made |ust 24-for-63
(38.1-percent), but the veteran
ad also made the necessary
ljustments at halftime and

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only had five turnovers in the
final 20 minutes.
SCC did get good efforts
from its two most experienced
sophomores as Kirsten Harris
16 points and five rebounds
and Abena "Bobo" Bosia
scored eight points, including
going six-for-six at the free
throw line, and pulled down a
game-high 17 rebounds.
COMMODORES SI, RAIDERS «7
Stm tnolr Community Collrftt (11-91
Rimkc Alim 1-7 (Ml 2, Jennifer
Arvjrfvm 2-9 (Ml 5. L*U *hj Liwrm cr 2h 1-1 5. Irinur llem uidez 0-2 (Ml 0,
TlfUny Scott 0-4 0-1 0, Chn.tiru Wnghl

1-4 0-0 2, Aben* Bosia 1-7 6-6 R, Tamara
Laytm 0-2 0-0 a Nathalie Radiaid 0-1 00 0. Lynettr Jackion 1-80-02. Sad* Allen
1-7 OO 2. Chrlata )am n 0-1 0 0 ft Rita
Crayton 1-42-2 5. K in k n Hants 7-241-2
16. Total* 17-S610-12 47.
C a ll Coast Community C o lle tt I IS -} I
Amanda lohnaon 0-2 2-2 2. Charla
Pim n (Ml (Ml 0. Anttntta Howard (HI 0-0
0. Alison Maillout 0-0 0-0 0, Andrea
Jm kini 1-S (M) 2. Manjutta Cnans 0-1415 17, Helm lohnaon 7-15 1-4 IS, Nina
Risto 3-7 3-7 9, Ranuha Whits 5-133-413,
Maori Rut* 0-7 2-2 2 To u t. 2443 12/24

SI.
Halftime _ G CCC 33. SOC 30 TKrrepoint held R oala.SCC3-19(A ndm nn I6. Graymn 1-2, Hams 1-2, R. A lim 0-3,
Scott 0-3. S A lim 0-2, Lawrence 0-1,

Men
Continued from Page IB
19 points.
Also having a big game in his final appearance
a Raiders uniform was high-flying Will Graham.
The 6-foot&gt;8 forward from Cross City was 4-for-9
from the floor and 4-for-5 from the free throw
Une for 12 points and also pulled down a teamhigh 10 rebounds.
Also scoring in double figures was freshman
point guard Lamont Houston with 14,
SHARKS 92. RAIDERS SI
Semlnotr Community (a lle g r I IS-M l
M*rcu« M ilc r 17 2 V 1 J Jinn-. ** )** 6-7 27. t urnon I
Hnurion 5-12 2-4 14. BunJm i IHmittun 1-4 (Ml 2 flrv.tn s*Ikrt
(Ml (Ml 0.1 vndtm M n th u n-Si 2-2 19, k rm jm - Stmoel* V5 0-1
6. D jytoru HunEi (M&gt; (Ml ll. William Graham 4-9 4-5 12 |mmw
Boyd (Ml (Ml 0 to u t. 29-76 14-21 S3.

Briefs
Continued from Page ] B
season.
The league will also hold reg­
istration next Saturday (March
26th), acn»ss from Sanford
Middle school from 10 a m. to
2 p.m.
The fee is $225 per jx*rv&gt;n

Outdoors
Continued from page IB
Another way to spot a large
school is to look for a dark spot
or big wad of rod in the water.
You may also see the fish b u s t ­
ing bait. Be careful when you
approach these fish so you do
not spook them. A stealthy
approach is important. Try to
keep the fish to the side and do
not get behind them and push
flwm. They will just keep going
and then will be very hard to

Miami-Dadr College (26-4)
Roderick G rim 1 4 3-4 5, Rciurdo Dtcienon 4-12 5-B 13,
Xavirr Daw-on 9-20 6-9 29. Brian Macon 3 4 1-2 9, Harold
Padilla 0-2 (Ml 0. Duane Jamr. 4-14 6 4 14. Kaimaal Richard-on
3 4 1-3 7. Stuad Baldonado 5-11 3-5 13. Larry Bmnrtman 1-1 00 2 Total.: 3042 25-37 9 2
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none Rehoundt _ SCC 41 (Graham 10. Hamilton A Houatnn 5,
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(Haldimado 11. lame. 9, Macon 6, Dicker-on 5. Green 4.
Richard-on 2 Hennemun 2 Daw-on I, Padilla I. Team 20)
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Steal- _ SCC 4 (Metthie 2 Houatnn. Hamilton) M-DC 6 (Macon
3. Daw-oa Ru hard-on. Padilla) Turnover. _ SCC 7; M-DC 11.

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catch.
Top water plugs are a groat
way to start the day. A Rip Tide
Flats Chub rigged with a
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Pragger 3/0 hixik works very
well. Another bail that works
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Remember to cast in front of
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Whatever you do, get out on
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Tight lines and good fishing,
Captain David Rogers, AAA
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Hernandez 0-1); G CCC 1-4 (H . lohnaon
1-3. Greene 0-1) Team foul* _ SCC 22;
G C C C 14. Fouled out . S C C Scott.
Technical. _ none. Rebounds _ SCC S3
(Basis 17, Hants S, Lawrence 1 Jackson
4. S. Allen 3. Grayson 3. Wright 3,

Realised 1. Itotimtdw 1, Scott 1,
Anderson 1, TUm lOfe GCCC 91 (W h o
13, Jenkins 11, Ruis B, Risio B. H. Johruon
1 Q n m 91 T t w 6 ) Assists _ SCC 3
(Scott Wright S. AfinOc GCCC 9 (H
Johnson C O su n eX A. Johnson l.R u is l)

Softball
Continued from Page IB
three runs were earned. Katie Broaky picked up
her second save of the season, as she came in
relief of Samuels in the top of the 7th inning.
Broaky faced the minimum three batten in pre­
serving the win. Seminole outhit FCC-J 8-6 and
left eight-runners on base, including leaving the
bases loaded in the bottom of the 6m. Sherri
Rabcnold, Amanda DeFilippo, and Lauran
Roberts, each had two hits in the game.
The Raiders went 3-2 over the weekend
(March 5-6) at the Potk Tournament. On
Saturday, SCC defeated Grace College 11-0 and
Oakland CC 34). They lost 4-2 to St. Petersburg
College. On Sunday SCC defeated Grand Rapids
CC 9-5, and then dropped a 44) decision to
Indian River CC.
SPC 4, SCC 2 _ The defense committed four
errors, which allowed three unearned runs in the
4-2 loss. Katie Brosky only gave up four hits and
struck out (right but the errors committed by the
defense, was loo much to overcome.
SC C s offense could never get on track as they
also only managed four hits, one each by Sherri
Rabenold, Stephanie Shelley, Kaleigh Gaugh,
and Keila Andino.
SCC 3, Oakland CC 0 _ Jessica Samuels threw
a two-hit, shutout, as she ran her record to 44) in
the 34) victory.
SCC was led at the plate by Val Dickson, who
was 2-for-3 with an RBI. Trad Penick also drove
in a run for the Raiders, as she went l-for-3.
Lauran Roberts, Victoria Rudolph, Jessie
Sadlowsky and Nicki Levering each collected a
hit for the offense*.
SCC 11, Grace College 0 _ The offense was in
high gear as the Raiders had 11 hits and five
stolen bases in the 114) rout.
Katie Brosky gave up only one hit and struck
out 10 as she ran her season record to 10-2. She
also helped her own cause at the plate, as she
was 2-for-3 with and RBI.
Lauran Roberts was also 2-for-3 with a double
and an RBI. Sherri Rabenold was perfect at the
plate, as she went 3-for-3 with 2 RBI and three
stolen bases. Amanda DeFilippo (1-3, RBI),
Stephanie Shelley ( I -3), Kaleigh Gaugh (1-3, two
runs sailed), and Maria Jaime (1-3, two R B I two
runs saired) also contributed to the 11 hit attack.
SCC 9, Grand Rapids CC 5 _ SCC jumped out
to a 5-2 lead after two innings and held on to
defeat GRCC.
Jessica Samuels kept her reaird perfect (54)) as
she gave up five runs on seven hits and struck
out six.

. M ocM AoW _ SOC 1 Or M
OCCC
2 (H Johnson. Rais). Start - SOC 11
(B M ^t X A r « m * S t M l B. ABm 1.
Layton L Jadaon L Harts l)t G00C •

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_ SCC 14; OCCC 25.

Nidcl Levering fed ttooffensa, as she want 2for-3 with a home run. Lead-off hitler Sherri
Rabenold collected three hits, including a dou­
ble, and scored three of the R aid m ' nine runt.
Ttad Penick and Kaleigh Gaugh each had two
hits in the game and drove in two and one tuna
respectively. Lyman's Katie Pkfcebimtr (1-3)
also had two RBI for the Raiders.
IRCC 4, SCC 0 _ IRCC scored three runs on
three singles and a triple In the 4th inning, to
break a scoreless tie, as the River handed the
Raiders their 4 th defeat of the seaaon.
Katie Brosky (10-3) took the loss. She gave up
four runs on seven hits and struck out four.
The offense struggled at the (date as they man­
aged only four singles and struck out 10 timet.
Sherri Rabenold, Stephanie Shelley, Val Dickson,
and Angelica Camacho each had a hit.
Possibly the two biggest wins came on March
3rd when SCC swept perennial national champi­
onship contender arid long-time rival Lake City
Community College on the road.
The Raiders swept the host Tlmberwolves in
impressive fashion, 9-2 and 12-1.
Game 1 _ Katie Brosky picked up her 9th win
on the season as she only allowed one hit and
struck out nine in the 9-2 win. The offense
pounded out lOhits, including doubles by Katie
Pickelsimer and Val Dickson. Pidcelsimer went
2-for-2 and drove in two runs. The Raiders stole
a season high six bases in the game.
Game 2 _ Freshman pitcher Jessica Samuels
earned her first conference win as she threw a
four-hit complete game.
The offense provided more than enough sup­
port for Samuels as theyfumped out to a 44)
lead after two innings. The Raiders hit seven
doubles in the game, including two each by
Sherri Rabenold, Keila Andino, and Val Dickson
and one by Jessie Sadlowsky. Dickson and
Sadlowsky each drove in two nine.
SCC was to have taken a weekend trip to
South Florida to play Broward Community
College and Miami-Dade College before taking
off until the 20th for Spring Break when the
Raiders will host Miami-Dade in Sunday dou­
bleheader starting at 1 p.m.
The games at Daytona Beach Community
College that were to have been played last week
were cancelled due to field conditions and
rescheduled for Monday March 2lst at 5 p.m.
and 7 p.m.
The team has also added a doubleheader
against Northern Missouri State Community
College at home on Tuesday, March 22nd. Game
times are 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.

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•xperience
wa
provide
tw w v v n d wages a noa wak
enwonmant A incentive* Cal
David. 407-754-4540

Classified Rates
(Prepaym ent Required)

Conwnienl
Spacious
Affordable

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

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Public Auction

lo c : 2793 H w y 441, ZMlwood, FL
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immadiale openings' It you
work tor our competitors come
try the beet We need expd door
production material handlers A
driver* Greet benefit package
D F W P A E O E Can 407-5961209

Candtewood Suites Hotel is
tootung lor team mentors to p n
a grsal hotel staff We have
opening* for Front Desk
Associate
whose
work
schedule w4 be Mon-Fn. 3pm11pm
Alto
Full
Time
Housekeeping No Experience
Needed Apply m person. 1130
Greenwood BNd Lake Mary. FL
32746 407-565-3000 EOE.
OFWP

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

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Wanted

• S a lts Agents
• C u s to m * Service Reps
• Service A g tn ts * Greeters

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Administrative Assistant tor
real eslate office, work form
home, p/T or F/T. tlOftir. plus
bonuses
Strong EXCEL.
WORD. Internet A reliable
transportation reqd Fax resume
407-386-6324

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Part • Time Positions Available

Studio Apartments
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Great Opportunity To Make
A Great Income $$$

Come Check Us &lt;

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71—Help Wanted

Yard t eles....5 lines for $15

Ctosslfted Contract Rates

With 1/ Mn It-.isr h hullittwt:tl Lu iHI

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(R equires m inim um 5 lines per day end 13 w eek
co ntract Credit Application Required)

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$4.96 per column inch

71—Help Wanted
Dnvers-OTR
91500 Sign-on Bonus'
Excellent Pay Benefits
CDL-A. 2 yr* exp
DOTCompany Phyieal.
Drug Screen
Purdy Brothers Trucking
600-745-7290
Expd House ewaners wanted
Each applicant needs own car
P TA FT

407-296-6623

Experienced **Mer
Immediate Opening
Apply in Person
Kelly Bervtoee
407-326-5914
2101 East Laka Mary Bhri
No Fees* OE
Flyer Distributor: Vehicle
provided 20 to 30 hrstofc.
Ortendo area great earning
potential 407-630-4700
Fun Time office help Must
poetess strong computet she*
Fax resume 407-302-9005
QreunBefeeeper: A residential
community m Longwood has a
FT position to work M-F
Responsible tor weeding
edging trimming mowing
pruning etc Call tor appl 407662-0230 ait 231

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Must hava toots A exp 407
321-7442
A ra aidant
community m longwood needs
a FT Housekeeper M-F. 6-4 30
7 every 3'd wknd Duties me
cleaning resident room* A
•suiting m laundry area 3 yrs
exp ax s hskpr n an apt or hotel
settmgreq E xceiient written A
oral communication skill*
necessary Ca« HR tor an appt
at 407-662-0230 exl 231
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INVESTIGATE BEFORE
you in v e st

Always a good pokey
especially
tor
business
m n t o b a * A i* v —
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Flonda Dept of Agriculture A
Consumer Services al 8004367352 or FTC-H ELP tor fret
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at www he gov W o p
Flonda law requires asAar* of
certain busmes* opportune**
to register with Ftorria Dept of
Agriculture A Consumer
Servce*beforeaeamg C e llo
verity lawful tepeeehon before
you buy

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hereby invited to submit a
seeled bid to the tosowmg
protect Bto* w « ba pubkcty
opened and raad aloud at the
time and plaoa daaignatod
Bali mu*t ba raoatvad at the
Seminole County Housing
Authority admevetrabon office.
662 Acadamy Plaoa. Oytado.
Florida 32765 by 500pm
March 26. 2005 Any txdi
raoarvad attar that tma m l not
ba accaptad
P rated: Installation ot Air
Conditioner* m 30 Public
Housing Units
Owner: The Semmote County
Housing Authority
O pining PM Tima and Dale;
2 00pm on March 29 2005
Loc etten: The Sammoi*
County Housing Authority
662 Acadamy Place
On*do Florida 32765

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M m n a apnwgi xsrssote e o io c

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407-3226133

loader Operator Clear and
grub experience F/T with
benefits 407-3226133
Loader Operator Must have
bade anwranoa A Q b h A C O .
t o n s . Sariardarea407-4629605
loan Originator* n u d id . no
experience
no
leans*
required earn while you team
PT or F T Caf Me* Loader. 407330-0713
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Medeal Ckmc m Sanford F t
naads a LPN nur** m m . MF. 6-5 Computer eipenence
naadad F a i resume to
Chartan* at 3346760212
Mamiananca Itelpar, evening
shift, at an assislad Inrmg
laciMy C a l PaM. at 407-3222207 ■ 216;________
Ful tma. oulpahant practea.
ai casent benefits Fas resume
to Susan. 366-774-4656 or
cal 366-9606169
Vivonas North Pvr/ena needs

s s m ih n s s is lM a
m e n Apply ■ 2477 Pati Ana.
Santord 5pm-6pm
Now H m gAJ Postons F/T and

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Pish was bars High Voluma
Food Courts Located at tha
Santord Airport Bwkkng ‘B*
Applications bang aicaptad
lor March hmng EOC -M F/Vt)

467-323-0346
Assapting AppUcehaaa MF. 6 66am-106pm
Part Wma
Financial
BaafekaaplnB Paatoan so
hours week. Mon Fn 0am-4pm
Contact 3 months-poa*4Sa F/T
available Email return#'parsormetnasdsM yahoo com
Santord location
Tha Minister of Mute position
• vacant at St Paul Baptist
Chtetfi. 6 l3 P n sA «a . Santord.
to. Psrson rasmslsd should cad
tie church between 10 30am130pm 407-323-1601 tor
addftonal mtormatmn
Praachooi teacher Fui bma A
Part Time mornings degree or
COA pralarrad
407-326-

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pracbca. 3 tocabon* tcanaa
rapd. ivstuasaptus Esoaaam
banakts Mon-fn Fas raauma.
6-774-4856 arcs*

Altsadspondsd (Noooktosdi)
Mmt customer* in twtr homaa
•40K*
par year
Qss
altowanca Soma exp hatful
407-630-4700
ben Franclaea Oven
A Tee* e l tie Bay Area
Featuring Bren Oven
Puiaa. Soups Salads.

Cashiers
■Saiad/Sandwich Makars
P u is Cooks
■Prep Cooks
■Food Runners
Dishwasher*
Apply m Psrson M-F Bam-Spm
Locatsd in Park Place Piaxa
7025 CR 46-A. Sort* 1011,
lake Mary. FL 32746
(407)936-1107
fakamarystoMyahoo com
Service plumbers/h*lpara
naadad
residential
A
commercial Great pay' Hmng
immediately 407-388-0000
Sharp paraan. needed lor
busy optomatnc otic* on Lake
Mary Bfvd Medcal eipananca
a Plus Eicaiienl math A
communcatont skids a mutt
FT or PT. great pay A benefits
Cad 407-322-2230
SfftAJNDCNONOUNO PIPE
CR EW :
Experienced
underground utility
pip*
workers (407)3226133
Small assisted living facility in
Santord looking tor caregivers
Must pest an background
checks, have a flexible
schedule
A
reliable
transportation 407-330-9036

wertod tor second ftoor of 2Mory
horn* In Histone District
Indudsa fid kitchen and bo&gt;i as
was as private and aacur*
entrance &gt;575 par month
includes water vtd cabta. No
pats. Background check
required. C a l 407-314-0376
Seeking a parson to share my
home, vww of lake Monroe. M
houeeprtvkagss C a i407-326
7232 tor an appomtmenl.

97—A partments &lt;
F urnished
Furnished court yard apt
Clean, quet Mayfair Include*
cats*, utswes. omrarad parking,
dug da*, non smoker Far toga
W M n o OspaMivqd 407616
7131

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99—A partments U nfurnished
longwood Condo studio apt.
many amenities, pool, club
house, gym. terms. 6600/mo
407-470-4511
tsnSsrdlska Mary: i.2.w id
3BadoomAp6 staring ■5569
Laka Front Living Free Rant*
Cal now. 407-322-9104. EHO

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R entals

SftAMSM. FRENCH
GERMAN. fTAUAN
TEACHERS
P/T. in laka mary Inlingua
Language Center. 407-3228700

2BR/2BA new townhorn*,
comm pool, naar Sammoie
town Cerrter 51030/mo Sac
51030 1«mon»it200o5 407774-1040

Swimming pool construction
F/T with benefits package
available Drivers license
required 407-324-2442

105—H ouses *
U nfurnished

R ift Sms cask, servers 6
dishwaahsr needed. Contact
Myiane.
407-323-7306
Tear Thick driver naadad m
Santord area tor ro4 back A
heavy Must hav* axpananca
407-321-7442
Vivonas
Fin*
Italian
Restaurant m LA Mary needs
F/T day A mght cooks A F/T
day 6 mght dnvars Cad 407330-2040

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LANDSCAPER
N6*d lB n d s c «p «r to
trim trs M and buahas
c o m m trc iA i
at
•
property at 300 N.
Franch Ave. in Santord.
Mutt submit wrttton bid
by 5pm M arch 18,
2005. To raviaw tha
tcopa ot work, c a l Tad
or Dan at 407-322

2011.
Willi*

McQueen Masonry
needs reliable etpd masons
6
laborers
with
own
tss p n fld n r For more xSo. p t
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Banterd: 2/1 5 Toxvnhouee
Vary Nee. InsKt* Utility
ALarge Pantry. WO Hookup
Tie ACarpet. 5650/mo. Feat
Last A Saounty
mfard:
2/1
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Renovated. TWe Floors. New
Apple. Fenced yd. 06 St
Parking. STOO/B6SO Dap
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Home on Goft Course
Mmulas from 1-4 6 417.
Carpeted 6 Vmyl. Garden
Tub. 2 Car Gar. Lawn Car*
A Sprinklers Included
•1400*1400 Dap
OOVLI MANAQEMENT

tarvtoa Vaeh: Senous self
motivated
individual
to
compiment wed established
service tore* Experience
required 407-324-2060

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Merry meats a hmng becau
•e are growing Nonghtsor
•kends you need car A
dnver* keens* We provide a
great place to work, benefits
A peto mileage Cas 407-3315266

MERRY MAIOt
Full or Part Tm * . SOS
commwaion Popular Products.
510X startup Freamaienats
407-3336156

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366406-4273
Kachan sat. egg shea color, sal
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largo capacity washer, kka
new. H50 obo. dryer, largo
capaoty. good eondRon. 575.
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R iot TBMo: Gorgeous 6’
tumaure-sfyi* table, decorabvo
tegs Hamer pockets overeued
1* throe piece (taken akrte
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County Courthouoa. Sanford,
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by Via euocaatoui bidder to
Via atoa. Pul payment of an
amount equal to Via htphato
bid la due within 34 hours
attar via athiarttaad time of
o«a. Al payments total ba
oaah or guaranteed Instru­
ment, made payable to the
Ctark of the Circurl Court
Dated on March 3. 2006
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIACUT
COURT
6EMM0LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Qaraldma Martord
Deputy Ctark
Putaeh March 1 .16. 33.30.
3006
0047

A l ol said property being m
the County of Semnoto. State
of Florida
Unless such certificated)
She* be redeemed eocordmg
to lew, the property deecrtbed
In such certificated) wd be
•otd to th# highM htddif al
^ A r f n n f ft ^ # * n T in lk
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County Courthouse. Sanford,
Flonda. on Monday. April 16.
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Payment of Sato fee.
applicable
documentary
stamp taxes and recording
fees are required to be paid
by the successful bWdsr to
the sale Fuk payment of an
amount equal to the highest
bad Is due within 24 hours
after the advertised tvne of
sale All payments shed be
cash or guaranteed instru­
ment. made payable to the
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Dated on March 3.3006
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIR CU T
CO UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Geratame Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish March S. 16. 23. 30.
3005
0046

A l of said property being m
Vw County of Semkwta, Stale
ol Florida.
Untaea auch oerMctoe(s)
ahai be redeemed according
to lew. ihe property ta scribed
in auch cedffcated) w « be

•OKI K&gt; In# mgn#f1 Du N t #1
the weal fronl door, Serrsnota
County Courthouoa. Sanlord.
Flonda. on Monday. Apnl ia.
3005, to 1100 am
Payment ol Seta fee.
applicable
documentary
stamp taies and recording
Wee are requwed to be pata
by the successful bidder at
Iha sale Fun payment of an
amount equal to the highest
bid ia duo wtVsn 24 hours
attar the adverttaed bme of
sale All payments shak ba
cash or guaranteed instru­
ment. made payable to the
Ctark of the C«cufl Court

LET

A l of aaM property being in
V « County of 6eMnota, Stole
of Florida.

Ak of sal
the County of
of Flonda

Unless auch certihcatod)
than ti# r#d##m#d #ooocdmg
to tow, to# property d w o M
in such certificated) win be
I0w 10 In# nign##l DOOtf #t
the west front door. Seminote
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Flonda. on Monday. Apnl 18.
3005, at 1100 am

Unless such certificated)
than be redeemed aocordmg
to law, the property deecnbed
m auch certificated) wd be
sow to the highest bidder at
tha west front door. Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford.
Flonda. on Monday. Apnl 16.
2005. at 11 00 am

Payment of Sale lee.
applicable
documentary
stamp taxes and recording
lees are required to be paid
by the successful bidder at
Iha tale Fuk payment of an
amount equal to Vw highest
bW is due wilfwi 24 hours
m
w
f m# #ov#mt#a Dm# o"
seta Ak payments shak ba
cash or guaranteed instru­
ment. made payable to the
Clerk of the Circuit Court

Payment of Sale lea.
applicable
documentary
atamp taxes and recording
tees are required to be paid
by tha successful bidder at
tha seta Fuk payment ol an
amount equal to tha highest
bW a due within 34 hours
attar the advertised lima ot
salt Ak payment* shall be
cash or guaranteed instru­
ment. made payable to the
Ctark of the Circuit Court

m
State

Deled on March 3. 3005
Dated on March 3. 3005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIR CU T

r n i idt

SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Osborah M. Brown
Deputy Ctark
Publish March 9.16. 23. 30,
3005
0046

N O TICE 18 HEREBY
GIVEN. Vito TERRY D. NICK­
EL SON, the hoktar of Vm tottowmg certihcatod) tor a tax
dead to ba Meuad Vwroon
Tha caroficato numberd) and
year(a) of Issuance, the
deecrtpbon d the property,
and Iha namsd) ki which 3
was aaaaaaad tatare as totCERTIFICATE NO: ltfZ
YEAR OF ISSUANCE U M
PARCEL 10 •: M - l k l U I I Description of
MDWAY F B I P Q 41
ei which i
m
Ak ol said proparty bang m
Iha County of Sermnoio. Stale
of Flonda
Unless auch certificated)
shall be redeemed eccording
to law. tha proparty daicnbad
m such certificated) wik be
sold lo the highest btoder al
the west front door. Sammote
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Flonda. on Monday, Apnl 16.
3005. at 11 00 am
Payment of Sale lee
applicable
documentary
stamp taxes and recording
fees are required to be pata
by tha successful bidder at
tha sals Fuk payment of an
amount equal to the highest
bto is due wither 34 hours
alter the advertised time of
sate All payments shall be
cash or guaranteed instru­
ment. made payable to the
Ctark of the Circuit Court

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIR CUT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Deborah M Brown
Deputy Ctark

Publish March g. 16.23 30
2006
0060

Publish March 9. 16. 33 30.
2005
0051

CERTIFICATE NO I1 1
YEAR OF ISSUANCE:
PA R CEL© #

Ak of aato property being in
(tie County ol Seminole, ta le
of Fionda
Unless auch certificated )
shak be redeemed eccortong
to law. the property deterfted
m such certificated) we be
•old to the highest bidder «
the west front door. Semewto
County Courthouse. Santord.
Flonda. on Monday. Aprs IB.
3005 at 11 00 am
Payment of Sale toe,
applicable
documentary
stamp lasts and racordmg
laes are required to be pata
by the successful btadtr to
tha sate Fuk paymant of an
amount aqua) to the hgheto
bto is due withm 34 hours
after Ihe advertised kme of
sate Alt payments she* be
cash or guaranteed instru­
ment made payable to Vte
Clerk of the Circmi Court

Deled on March 3. 3005
Dated on March 3. 2005

Dated on March 3. 3005

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIR CUT
CO UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Deborah M Brown
Deputy Ctark

N O TIC E 18 HEREBY
GIVEN. Ihto TERR Y 0 NICK­
EL SON, Vw hoktar of Vie toftowing osrttacatad ) tor a taa
dead to ba taauad Vwroon.
Tha twrtolcata numberfi) and
ywar(s) of issuance, the
description of the properly,
and Via nam sd) in which 3
w/aro aa tot-

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIR CUT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
By Deborah M Brown
Deputy Ctark
Publish March 9 16 23. 30.
3005
0053

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUT

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SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By Osratomt Harford
Deputy Ctark
Publish March 9. 16. 23. 30.
3005
0053

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NOTICE O f PUEUC HEARING
NOTICE WHEREBY GIVEN by Vis Cay Commieaion of the City
of Labe Mary, Florida. Vial tato Commaatan we hold a Pubhc
on April 7, MSS. to 700 P. M . or as aoon thereafter as
. to conataar first Rsadtog of an Ordnance entitled
AN ORDINANCE O f THE CITY O f LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
REZONING CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE CITY O f LAKE
MARY, HEREIN DEFINED FROM THE PRESENT CITY ZON­
ING CLASSIFICATIONS O f PUO. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOP­
MENT. TO PUD. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. PUR­
SUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES; PRO­
VIDING CONFLICTS. SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE
DATE
Ratomng a 23 6-acre tract located to the aouViwast
Via Rmahari Road 6 CR 46A ntarsacaon property to
Una Pew fcpment (PUD). The Cay Commaatan w «ali hold a
Pubkc Hearing to conataar the Pronmnary SUtawmon
for
i PUO The property w
That portion of Pw Northseta t/4 of Section e. Township 20
Souti. Range 30 Eata.SofWnota County. Flonda. lymg South of
and atautang the SouVarty Rght-oMMey kna of Paota Road
(County Road 4BA), atao lying Eart ol State Road 400
iW W

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Santoro Grant Una.

Begin to VtalntoroaoBon of VtaNoTOi kna of Via Santord Grant
and the Waal itfd of amy ana to fbnahart Road (a 200' wtaa
rtgftl of way): Vianoa N 64* M ' 06* W, along aero North kna for
t MOOS Mat to Via Cato rtgftt of way taw to interstate 4 (Beckon
TTttW M M ) brong a gaM on a T tT Jff looi radaro curve
through a oartato angle of 36* 66' 43*. hexing a chord basnnq
to N 60* 10' t r E. tor an arc d ill i to M l 11 taa
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M ME: ESTATE OF
DONALD HOWARD BRC^N

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NOTTCE TO CR2MTORE
m m m

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d DONALD HOWAPO M OW N.
Doweled. m Fa* No OXCP2071. M pond** n ne Circuit
Court tor Seminole County,
n o rth Probate OMoion, no
- o t t m ot
« PO Boo
SOW. Santord. FL 32771*000

T K DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION O
fTHIS NOTICE IS
55ARCH IS. 2006

i * y n M tom better

RanoiMRamaaraaua
1 &lt;nd o tw ponone hevwjdWml
a demand* ogam no deoe' dbnre m m . ncUtng unmoWOd. condngart. or unaqwdatod ctom . on atom a copy at
w
m
nooca m
terved muM (to
toon derma w/m true Court
WITHIN
th e la te r o f
. THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAVS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l otoer cradaora d the dece­
dent and poraon* he n* dMne
o&gt; damonoa agemat no aataia
including unmatuiad. contmgad. Of unliquidatad claim*
inuat Na ma* aam-* * # . n o
Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLARIS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO
Tto data ot Nat puMcahon ot
•at Note# •*Marcti 10. 2005
RONALD I BROWN
Paraonal Rapraaantativa
WILLIAM
J
McLEOD
ESQUIRE
McLaod. McLaod L Mclaod
PA
Florida Ba&gt; No 322074
P O Drawer 050
ApopAa. FL 12704
Tatoptiona (407) 600-3300
Pubaah Match tt. 23.2005

M TH BCM CUTT COURT POR
t i M WOU COUNTY.
FU M R M
PRORATE OtVMON

R UNO M KN M
*4 RE ESTATE OF
ROOOLFO CRCITOFF. J R .
Oacaaaad
NO net TO CREDITORS
Tha aowwaabaton d na aetata
ot ROOOLFO CREITOFF. JR .

I05S Edmwbn P toS*"
Ungwood, Florida 32776

M THS ORCUTT COURT FOR
i COUNTY,

M R S: ESTATE OF
R O M R O T. TAYLOR, SR.,

IN RE THE ESTATE OF
RAYMOND 0 MAXWELL. JR ,
Dacaaaad
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha adnunetreton d tha adato
d RAYMOND Q MAXWELL.
JR . nooaaaod. whoae dale d
daanwa* November 7 .2001. «
perwang m na Cvcwi Court tor
Saminoto County. Florida.
Probata Drvann. Fee Number
05-0040-CP. ma addraaa d
•hah a Pom ONoa Draaar C.
Santord. FL. 32772 Tha ntviaa
and i l t i n i i of na paraonal

S

im M m am ir - * *
BMr Ototma M R M l OdUN
WITHIN THE LATER O F S
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O F THE FW ST FUBUCATON
O F TM S N O TCB OR »DATS
AFTER THE DATE OF M R .
VICE O F A COPY OF TM S
NOTICE ON TH O A

A l cradwn at f a decedent and
dhar paraona having dame or
dMnanW agamei na decedents
aataia inctodmg unmaturdd.
contingent or unliquidatad
d a m on ahom a copy d n a
noaca a aarvad mutt Na n e t
d a m a*n n a Court w ith in
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER TME DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAVS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

1(2)1

Jw ^ # 2 T ? w S a E R !
O30S, a pan#* to Bia CbeuB
Court tor Bautinbm Oaunty.
Florida. Frobaie DMMon. na
addnaa d whteh to: Ctortt of *a
Clrcua Court. Frobato DNtoton,
Pom ORoa Boa SOBS. S b M .

ctadttota ot M
i on ahom a i

cNenoemnaOawtwrrwNB
MONTHS AFTER THS DATE
OF THE FIRST FUMIGATION
OF TMS NOTICE.
A U CLARIS NOT SO FEED
WRL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THS
T B # FCRKXM 1ST FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAM FRED
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARREO

i
1d n a

the* d a m adh Ma Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUSLCATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Al other eretMon of no deeddent and paraona having datna
or damanda agamef na deca­
dent* eetato mutt Na the*
d a m am n a Cowl WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER TME DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
AU. CLAIMS NOT SO F U D
WAX BE FOREVER BARRED

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF TM E NOTICE *:
MARCH 10,1000
EVAUNE E. CONLEY

At cradtora ot na decadent and
dhar paraont having d a m or
damand* agamat decedent*
aataia on whom a copy d n a
noace a required to ba aarvad
mutt Ma tha* d a m am n a
court w ith in th e LATER OF 1
MONTHS a f t e r th e t m e o f
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 10 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A l drat cradaora d na daoadad and dtar paraona hen*
d a m or demand* agamat
d a m adh n a cowl WITH M 1
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PU0LCATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS ANO DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WUX BE FOR
EVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDINO
tim e

p e r io d

set

THE
fo r th

ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARREO
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE &lt;S
MARCH 10. 2000

IM S Empire Place
ladord F I 32773
Mara Raya* Eaq
Florida Bar No 300737
210 N Par* Avarua
Santoro FL 32771
Tbtaphon 407022-5075
Attorney
tor
Pan
i IS. 23 1006

d Frapdrty: LEO E
100FTO FTRA CT1BS1M O P
VACO ETON NAL
FLAT DS 100 FG 01

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d n ta i
JENNIFER
BERGMAN

Arche O Lowry Jr
FtartMBat Na. 0S22M
Potter CtomamiBaty S Duncan
306 EaM Fan Avenue
Mount Dom. FtorlM 32757
Ttaphona 3R2-3B3-4100

Pubam March II. 2 1 1 0 0 6

Cowdy at

ROBERT
K.
MdNTOSH.
ESQUIRE
FtonM Bar No 371302
STENSTROM,
MdNTOSH.
COLBERT. WMQHAM.
REISCHMANN I PARTLOW,
FA
Foal Odtoe Sea 4S4S
Santord. FL 32772-4646
TMaphwa 407/322-2171
ARomay tor Paraonat

Untooa aueh nanhcatola) dtaP
bo iiMamaa accordng to law.
na pragarfy dam ibad n auth
MrtieMe(a| aM ba add to na
Ngpaat btddar at na add bora
door.
SatMnoie
County
Courthoum. Santord. Flonda.
Monday. APRS. 64, MS0, at
1100am

116.23.2006
0104

bta documantory atamp laaaa
and record** h a are raqwrad
is ba pa* by via auooaaatd btodar at na earn Fui peymant d
an amowa equal to na Npheat
bat a due adhm 24 how* atar
na adrartned bma d aato A l
paymerae anaa ba caan or guarad * ad
matrumant.
made
payable to the Clara d tha
Orcu* Court

Maratt 1 6 ,2M6
NORCS OF A FUBUC
IWARM S TO t

BM HE CMCWT COURT FOR

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

' pmn net a
I ba heto in n a
M a i a na
CBy HM to Bid Cby ot SatdeM.
Ftonda. at 7 0 0 obbee FM on
MmSRL Mtoop m, mm, to
canaidN M adapBdi at an oMnanea by n a Cdy d Sartord.
RMBR 0M al ahtdi to aa IR­

LISA RENEE TAYLOR

Dated on 2/17*005
MARYAM# MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OERALDINE HARFORO
Deputy CM*
Pubaah: February 23. 2006 and
March 2,0.16. 2000
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Pubtah March 16.23. 2000
otoo

AN 0R0M ANC8 OF THE CtTV
COMbWBION OF THE CfTY
O F SANFORD. FLORIDA
PROVEMNO FOR
THS
ABWNOMENT OF SECTION 72
a E OF THE CITY OF BANFORD OOOBAANO DEVELOP­
MENT REGULATIONS RELATMG TO SOMMNG REQUIREM ENTSFORM FROVfM ENTS
DEDICATED TO THE CITY.
FROV1DINQ FOR COrW UCTS.
FROVRMNO FOR SEVERABRITY. FROVOM G FOR CODIFI­
CATION
AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
n m HELEN T HERNANDEZ,
• a hoMar d n e k M a e * oertRcaiatai haa Mad a«M canaicam *) tor a ta* dead to ba
aauad thereon The cartRcala
numbar(i) and year(t) d
aauanra. n a aaicnpacn d n a
property, and n a neme(i) a
which a aaa aaaaaaad a/ara aa

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
MARCH 10.2005
JOHN D MAXWELL
Paraonal Rapraaantahva
enwem h Momeon taouir*
Florae Bar no u u o j
BALDWIN A MORRISON. PA
7100 Boudi Highway 17-02
Fem Path. FL 32730
Telephone 407434-1424
Attorney
lot
Paraonal

NOT1CS TO I
Hat
at NANCY

id n e a e m e
8
DUNCAN.

aaa September 27. 2004. and
•hoaa Sooal SacwdyNwiRar a
350-1O-62M. a pandng n na
Circuit Court tor Bomwota
County
Florida.
Prob QM
Owaon. na addraaa d atadi a
301 North Part Avenue.
Santord. Florida 3VTT1
The
nanaa and addmaaaa ot na
Paraonal RapraaanMvd and na
i t attar-

Cawf WTIMM TME LATER OF
THREE (21 MONTHS AFTER
THE OATS OF TME FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
TK
NOTICE OR TWRTV (201 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF TM S
NOTICE ON THEM

Deecnpaon d Property LEG
OEC » TWF 200 ROE 33E
BEG 2M 04 FT E S S M 17 FT S
OP MM OOR OP OS 1MOF
t«4 RUN S 171 SB FT S 00 OEO
U MM 40 EEC E 227.15 FT N
212 S0 FT W224 22 FT TO SEO

NOT SO FRED
w ax

dt THE em eurr COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUOtClAL
CM CW T Bl AND FOR
BOMNOLS COUNTY,
FLORBA
PROSAT1 OtVMON
FB E NO. 004277-CP

be

i

•
m
m
an ahom a copy el n a

noaca hoa boon aarvad muM Na
than dam* adh n a 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

IN RE THE ESTATE OF

Namt4 m ahtch

PERSONS WITH DISASAmES
NECDF4Q ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE M ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OPFCC
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407230-5010 42 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETMO

Al d 44M property b aa* « 1
County d Sormnota. SHU
Udaaa euch carMcama) aha*
n rvoipnH ■ocorvng ® w&gt;.
Via property deecrtoed m auch
oarfeatoH) am ba aoto to n a
taghaai btodar at n a aaat bont
door.
Sanunoto
County
Courthoum. Santord. Flonda.

Id

Tha adnmaaaaon d na aeaaa
d GEORGE L TREETER.
wee Jdy 20 2004. a pandng a
na C*cu4 Court tor Samnota
County
Florae
Probata
Drvaan. F4a Number 05-0277CP . na aedeee d etodi a Poet
Odra Draaar C. Santord. FL.
32772 Thanameaandadmeoaa d na paraonal

A U CLARIS NOT SO FRED
W U . BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDINO THE
T tt# PERIODS SET FORTH
a b o v e , a n y c l a m f il e d
TWO (21 YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECED EN TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BANNED

to b e p atib y n e
der a n a aaa Fu* payment d
m amour* equal tono Ngtaai
bto a duo a th n 24 hour* aAer
t a advamaad ana d ada Al
peyware* anaa ba caah or guaradaod
natrutnad.
made
payaba to n# Ctor* d n o
Cacwt Court

OIOS
The dMB it Wo Brat
a tn en aaaaaM arc i l B I
HRAHVE SASSY

Dated on 2/17/3005
u u y u ** iu m i
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALOME HARFORO
Deputy Clara
Pubtoh February 23. 2000 and
March 2 .0 .1 1 .3 0 0 0
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MCINTOSH.
ESQUIRE
FlanM Bar No 37B302
STENSTROM.
MdNTOEH.
COLBERT. M a O HAM.
REISCHMANN S PARTLOW,
FA
lia s MONO* CIVC
I7SSO24430
an art batatd 441200
FM m l m aaM ease move At
I Pant S Body 1540 B
* Smtord. FL 32773

116.23.1

NOTICE IS K R E S Y GIVEN
RM FIOELA OENNY. n o hoMar
rtrtcMo(a) haa
total tor a la*

0106

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF TM S N O TC E •
$
MARCH 10.30M

120 *60 and 120.07, nartda
Ftom cS % a n iM t. L g0O" s!

Uraaea auch otrcacetoitl M l
bv ffdim bd aoconftng lo ItR,
IN property d n o N M in mch
cerMcantt) wd be aot* to 9m
™ ip in OOOW ml WMi RVw Hunl
tJooc,
Nm noU
County
Courthouao. bantord, Ftortda.
on
Monday AFRS 04, M R . M
1100am
Paymod d Sato lea. appecaN i docummlary rim p m ss
and recertong toaa am roqueed
to be paid by na aueaaaMM biddar at na aMa. F«B payment el
an amowa oqual to ne tiqpoat
M adue a m n 24 hewi'Mtor
no adverbaod bma at (Ms. A l

to

smsss
mstrymsm.
fvtsds
payable
n o Ctam d no
Orcu* Court.

M RE ESTATE OF
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Foundation
directors
search for
family time

Let Freedom
Ring

By Steve Paradis
Managing Editor

Pro Players
return
Some of the best players
to ever take to the foot­
ball field are coming to
town for the annual Pro
Players Youth
Fuotball/Cheerteading
Camp and Celebrity
Basketball Game.

Election
Breakdown

H*r*M photo* by Tommy Vincent

The recent Sanford
election for a new
mayor and for District 1
city commissioner
ended in a three-week
runoff for both seats.
See breakdowns of the
election in The Clock,
Page 2A and on the
editorial Page 4A.

The Orlando Sanford
International Airport
confirmed Friday that
Canadian Airline Jetsgo
has decided to stop
commercial flight*.
Jetsgo began service
between Orlando
Sanford and the Toronto
and Montreal area in
October 21X13. Jetsgo's
flights out of Fort
Lauderdale, Fort Myers
and St Petersburg have
also been canceled.
Passengers are
encouraged to make
alternative arrange­
ments tor travel. While
no official policies are
currently in place with
other Canadian airlines.
Air Canada (I-888-24722*2). and Westjet (I888-437-8538) have stat­
ed they will do their
best to accommodate
letsgo passengers
whose travel plans were
disrupted as a result of
Jetsgo's cessation o(
service
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lines ottering service to
Canada are Air Transat
(I -877-872-6728). Canjet
(l-8(XI-8(N-7777) and
Zoom (1-866-359-4666).
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out o( Orlando
International Airport.

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New Americans stand united

Raising self
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pageant winner

By Liana Edixon
Herald Writer
SANFORD — A greup of 220
immigrants from M different
countries who currently live in
the Central Florida area took
their naturalization oath on
Thursday, March 10.
The ceremony began with
the posting of the colors by the
American Legion Campbell*
Lossing Post. Then, local
Sanford
resident,
Patricia
Karper, sang the "Star Spangled
Banner."
Elvis Quiles, Citizen and
Immigration Services adjudica­
tion officer, began the presenta­
tion of applicants by calling out
each of tne 64 countries.
"In a few moments you will
stand as one," Quiles said.
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called,
im m igrants
began
standing, until all 220 were
standing.
James Carbonneau, CIS offi­
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allegiance.
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their right hand and recited the

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oath of allegiance to the United
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or citizen; that I will support
and defend the Constitution
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enemies, foreign and domestic;
that I will bear true faith and
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SANFORD — The new Miss Seminole County
2005 hopes her recent victory Feb. 26 will help her
bring a program to raise self-esteem to local youth.
Danielle Marino, 23, won the pageant held at the
Helen Stairs Theatre. She lives in
Seminole County and is pursuing
an interior design degree from
Seminole Community College.
Before attending SCC she earned
a bachelor's degree in fine arts for
theatre performance from the
University of Central Florida.
Marino's platform for the Miss
Seminole County pageant was
RYSE: Raising Youth Self Esteem.
"It's a character development
pregram. I plan on taking it to
Tallahassee in early May," Marino
said in an interview Wednesday with The H erald.
Right now, Marino said she is creating an instruc­
tion book for teachers to use in their classrooms.

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SANFORD — The former executive director of
The Foundation for Seminole County Schools left
her part-time role to spend more time with her fam­
ily, and the new full-time director took the position
in part to have more time with his family.
Tina Calderone has a daughter in high school and
a son in middle school, and in
December she told the school dis­
trict she resigned after "much
contemplation and prayerful con­
sideration."
She could not think of a more
rewarding job, Caldcrene said in
her Dec. 6 resignation letter. She
served as director for four years.
"Even as important as that role
is, there isn't a greater responsi­
bility or high priority than that of
being the best mother and wife
that I can be," she said.
Eric Ceboff found himself spending more than 70
hours on the job as executive director of the Jewish
Federation of Greater Orlando.
lie was managing a 150,000-square-foot campus

SANFORD — The Seminole
County School Board selected
one of three plans for rezoning
Jackson Heights and Lawton
Chiles m iddle schools in
Oviedo, and approved a field
trip for a group of JROTC stu­
dents to tour the U S. Marine
Bane in Quantku, Va.
The School Board also hon­
ored teachers who performed
well on audits, viewed a pro­
motional video o f Indian Trails
Middle School and informed
district personnel that they may
need to undergo further finger­
printing for state and national
background checks.

Superintendent Bill Vogel
recommended during the meet­
ing that the School Board mem­
bers consider public input
received at a 5 p.m. work ses­
sion and select Plan B among
three for advertising.
A Core Committee made up
of representatives from Jackson
i Middle School Lawton
Middle School seven
elementaries, and two high
schools met in January to study
rezoning. The committee devel­
oped a revision of attendance
zones for the two middle
schools because of the reloca­
tion of the Lawton Chiles
Middle School to SR 419. a

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reawakens
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A motorist snapped this photo of a wreck on 1-4 as
Tht Htrald went to press Friday. The interstate was
dosad naar Osttona at 2 p.m. and cars dstourad into
Sanford. The driver of the buck was taken to a hos­
pital after possibly hitting two motorcydss.

SANFORD — Sanford’s Alive After
Five has awakened business in the Historic
Downtown area where shop ow ners
reported record number of customers tour­
ing their shops Thursday night during the
three-hour, food-and-drink sampling affair
Coupled with the opening of renovated
First Street, Alive After Five attracted mom
than 400 people.
"We had about 50 m ote people laet night
than the month before, and about 60 at
those folks were there to take part in a party
at Willow Tree, so definitely good num ­
bers." ADEO Media executive Shannon
Sayre reported to City M anager A1
Grieshaber Friday morning via c-ou tt.
Shop owners agree.
"It was a good night becauee of a lot of
people got to see our stores in downtown
Sanford," said Kenneth Dittmarav who
said between 60 to 80 people vieBed Ide

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the mother'• milk o f politics. It helps, but
there’s no guarantee that those who raise the
most money will win the race, especially
when it comes to local elections where plenty
o f grassroots legwork can overcome a big
bank account.
Case in point is the District I commission
race. Lindsay Oyewale
raised slightly less than
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and directions, call Katharina
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combined,
yet
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Woodruff and Mitchell
in the runofTelection on
March 29. WoodrufT
finished in first with 40
percent o f the vote,
while Mitchell earned
25 percent. Oyewale
was a close third at 23
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percent, but close at
• • • • • • • • • third doesn’t count
when the field is nar­
rowed to two. Hank Dieckhaus. who purpose­
ly eschewed active fundraising, collected
one-fifth the money Oyewale did and
received nearly half o f Oycwalc’s vote tallv
o f 321.
“It’s a city commission race. What the hell
am I going to spend $11,000 on?” Dieckhaus
asked.
O f all the candidates, Dean Ray ran the
most efficient race when you compare the
money he raised to the number o f votes he
received. A used-appliance salesman by
trade. Ray has campaigned for seven different
offices since 1996. He has yet to win a cam­
paign, but he knows a thing or two about
stretching a dollar. Ray raised $779. Divide
that total by his 114 votes and Ray spent
$6.83 for each vote.
By contrast, District I commission candi­
date Vaace Taylor spent $2,660.35 o f his
own money and tallied just 15 votes. That
works out to $177.36 per vote. Most o f
Taylor's money was spent on mailing a cam­
paign flyer. Perhaps he would have done bet­
ter handing out C-notes to voters as they went
to the polls. Then again, maybe not
Considering the hot water Orlando Mayor
Baddy Dyer and E u ie “The Ballot King”
Thomas found themselves in Friday morn­
ing, Taylor made the wise — and legal
choice.
Here's the breakdown on the other candi­
dates, from highest to lowest cost per vote:
• Lindsay Oyewale. District I race
S34.B9 per vote. She raised $ 1 1.I9X and gar­
nered 321 votes. It appears Oyewale donated
$2,088.43 o f her own money to the campaign.
She also appears to have loaned the campaign
$1,000. It’s difficult to analyze, however,
because Oyewale's treasurer's reports were
improperly filled out. City Clerk Jan
Daagherty required the candidate to submit
an amended report for the first reporting peri­
od, but it is still confusing
• Ran Fraser, mayor's race
$24.71 per
vote. Fraser raised $4,645 and received IKK
votes.
• Whttey Eclutcia. mayor's race
$24.30
per vote. Eckstein collected $29,450 and tallied
1,212 votes. O f the $29,450 reponed. Eckstein
donated $14,900 o f his own money to the cam­
paign. Another $3,000 was donated by family
members or family businesses.
• Linda Knhn. mayor's race — S I 8 .4 1 per
vote. Kuhn collected $24,230 and tallied
1,316 votes. O f the $24,230 reported. $1,250
was donated by family members or family
businesses.
• Bernard Mitchell. District I race
SI7.S4 per vote. Mitchell raised $6,280 and
earned 358 votes.
• Hank Dicckhaas. District I race
S U M per vote. Dieckhaus brought in $2,402
and received 143 votes. O f the $2,402 report­
ed, $1,600 came from family members or the
family business.
• A rt Woodruff. District I race — $11.92
per vote. The incumbent raised $6,545 and
tallied 568 votes, the best votc-per-dollar
ratio o f all the mainstream candidates.

No home court advantage: Kuhn has been
active in the Sanford Historic Trust for
years, so you would think she would have a
huge advantage in District I over Eckstein in
the runoff election for mayor. That's not the
case.
In Tuesday's election. Kuhn won District I
with 505 votes, but Eckstein finished a close
second with 459 votes. In 2001, Kuhn lost the
District I commission race to Woodruff, so
expect the March 29 runoff to be close in that
district.
Kuhn easily won District 2 with 70 percent
o f the vote. Eckstein took Districts 3 and 4
with just over 50 percent o f the vote in each.
Kuhn finished in the mid-30s in those dis­
tricts.
Early voting for the March 29 runoff elec­
tion begins Monday, March 21. Beat the
crowd, vota early!

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The Learning D isabilities
Asstxiafion of Florida will
hold the annual meeting
beginning at 11 a m at
Bridges Academy, Inc., 894
Garv Hillerv Drive in Winter
Springs. Call Carolyn Tavoh
at 407-841-2383
Wekiva River Players are
presenting "The Sound of
Music," through March 20
Show times are Fridays and
Saturdays at 7:30 p m. and
Sundays at 2 p m Hie pres­
entation will lx’ at
Millennium Middle Scluxil,
21 Lakev iew Avenue in
Santord Tickets are $1? each
plus transaction fee. Call 4072('2-180l

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Making a grand entrance at the Sock Hop kick off lor FCAT testing at Bentley Elementary School. Elvis proved once again
that he still has star power. The students and teachers greeted the ageless entertainer with squeals ot delight as he per­
formed and made a final wave as he. Elvis, left the building

The Orlando Council
Brunch, formerly known a*
Christian Business and
Professional Women will
meet at 10 a m at Holiday
Inn. 230 Highway 436 in
Altamonte Spring* Speaker
will lx* Bobbie Angstrom of
Naples Price i* $11.50. Call
June at 407-831-2573 or
Beverly at 407-3.39-4150.

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Cedar Avenue. Santord. vva* arre*ted
bv Santord police \Veiliu-*dav in the
parking lot ol a More in the 1700 bl«xk
ol Orlando Drive She rvjxtrti\llv had
Ixvn tired tn&gt;m the *lon- lor not blow ­
ing up tor work lbluer* *.ud *hetook
$80 trom the ca*h register Ivtore leav­
ing She vva* * lurged with pettv lanenv

Drug related
• Rickv Davis. 3|, oi Like Monrw
Terrace, i v ,i » .tnv*tiil by number* ot
tin* Sanford Police t.u1u.il Unit on
March 3. at hi* residence A search
reportiillv uncovered an amount ot
maniuana He \va* H u rl'd with po**e**ion ot under 20 gram* ot maniua­
na
• I larvey |o*eph Slayton, 44. h*led
a* homeless vva* arre*ted by Santord
police Monday at Kth Stnvl and
Hukorv Avenue a* the re*ult ol *u*pecled dmg *ale* He vva* charged
with posxeviton ol li*ted chemical* lor
the manutactunng ol controlled *ub*latue*. |x***e**ion ot narcotic* cquipnx’iit. and po**e**ion ot New legend
Pmg without a pre*cnption
• lohn killingsworth. 22. ot
Randolph Street, vva* arrested bv
Santord police Tuesday following a
traffic *top in Ca*tle Brewer Court. He
vva* charged with possession ot under
20 gram* ot maniuana. possession ot
cocaine with intent to sell within 1000
tivt ot public housing, resisting an offi­
cer without violence, and dnving with
a *u*|vnded license
• A man vva* .inestcxl by Santord
police early Friday as John IX e Ills
identity could not lx* prnven He vva*
anvsted in connection with possible
dmg sale1* at Kth Street and laxust
Avenue, where officers said he
attempted to throw away evidence I le
vva* charged with tampentig with evt-

dence. resisting an officer without vio­
lence and p o s s e s s i o n o t narcotic*
equipment
Assault - Battery
• Tantmie Lynn Hexing. 35, ot LI
Portal Avenue, Santord, vva* .me*tcd
by Santord police at lier residence
Wednesday. Six- had Ixvn rejxirtedlv
involved in a dispute with a male She
vva* said to have throw n a di*h at lum.
and later, kicked the door and window
in tlu* police patml car Six’ vva* anv*ted on charges of aggravates! battery
with a deadly weapon, and resisting
an officer with violence
• Timothy le e Straw ter. IK. ot I lollv
Avenue, Santord. vva* arrested bv
Santord police luesdav a* tlx* result ot
a depute in the 100 blink ot Countrv
Club Circle1 He vva* charged with
being a principal in a lir*t degree
enme. aggrav ated battery with a dead­
ly weapon (handgun), assault with
intent to commit a tclonv. and resisting
an ottuvr with violence
Theft*
• Lati»*ha Slx’ne Henderson. I1*, ot

• Shane Ivan Argue. 2k ot List 2lHh
Street. Santord. wa* arrested bv
Santord |x&gt;liie Wednesday It vva*
reported lx’ had take n a velite le parked
in the K ill blixk ol Rosalia Pnve lie
wa* Icxated in the I V*' b lo ck of We*.!
13th stnvt and anvsted on a charge ol
grand tlx’tt ot a motor vehicle

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troni 9 a nv until 4:30 p m. For
information, call Piann at 407-2609155, ext. 6, on Mondays,
Wednesday* and Fridays.
The Christian Sharing Center is
Icxated in the Fairmont Plaza. 600
North Highway 17-92. suite 158, in
Longwcxxl

Traffic stops
• Rcxfolto Rtxingue/. 23. ol Santa
Street. Santord. vva* stopped bv
Santord |x&lt;lice Wednesdav on
Oleander Avenue at 12th Stnvt He
vva* charged with operating a motor
vehicle without a valid license,
attached registration liceiw plate not
assigned and dnving a vehicle in an
unsale condition

New Bethel AME Church
in Geneva will lie celebrating
their Trustee and Steward's
Day beginning at 5 p nv The
Rev. David Ferguson will
deliver the message.

Other charges
• c hristopher Allen Robert*. IK. ol
Oviedo, vva* arrested bv Santord
police Thursday at the |uvemle
IVtention Center where he reported­
ly damaged a tire sprinkler while
awaiting Kicking He vva* charged
with property damage cnminal mis­
chief. and hindering tiretighting
equipment

Wheelchair* available
The Three Wishes, Inc. program
makes available to senior citizens

and the permanently disabled, elec­
tric power wheelchair* at no cost to
the recipients, it they qualify.
The power wheelchairs are pn&gt;v ided to those who cannot walk
and cannot selt-pn&gt;pel a manual
wlux'lchair in their home, and who
mix*! the additional guidelines of
the program
No deposit is
required
For information, or to determine
it you qualify, call I-800-839-5715

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I lie 5th Annual
Bromeliad Bonanza will be
held from 9 a m until 4 p nv
at Blossom World Gardens in
Santord. There will lx* dis­
plays, sales and educational
exhibits as well as a silent
auction. Seminars will be
held at II a m and 2 p nv
Call Bud Martin at 321-3637351 or Sudi Hipsley at 352504-M62

MON
The Geneva Citizen*
Assentation will hold a meet­
ing at 7 p nv at lieneva
Community Hall on First
Street, Geneva
The agenda will include
election of officers and direc­
tors tor 2005 and an update
on planning of the |ulv 4
Parade and Celebration

Briefs
C hrittian Sharing Center
Various positions, for men,
women and high school students
are open for a variety of duties with
the Christian Sharing Center in
Long wood.
Volunteers are also needed to
work in the Boutique and Thrift
Store (Values Reborn I Hours can
be arranged to suit one's schedule
Hours needed to he filled by volun­
teers are Monday through Saturday

W ildlife Appreciation
Day will be held at Geneva
Wilderness Area, Yarborough
Nature Center on CR-426.
from 9 a m until 1 p m
There will lx* exhibits and
dixir prizes.

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Victory Temple o f God,
Inc , 601 Pine Avenue in
Sanford, will hold its 22nd
Church Anniversary
Celebration, March 14
through 19, with services at
7 3 0 p m each evening, and
at 11:10 a m . Sunday, March
20. Various churches have
been invited to participate
Call 407-321-8864

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Sanford Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce pres­
ents Lunch at the Library,
from noon until 1:30 p.m. at
Seminole County Public
Library. 150 N. Palmetto
Avenue in Sanford. Cost is
$15 at the door. Special guest
speaker will be Michael Barr.

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Citizens
will bear arms on behalf of the
United States when required
by the law; that I will perform
noncombatant service in the
Armed Forces of the United
States when required by the
tow; that I will perform work
of national importance under
civilian
direction
when
required by the law; and that I
take this obligation freely
without any mental reserva­
tion or purpose of evasion; So
help me God."
Key Note speaker Debra
Nelson, a 18th circuit court
judge, spoke after the ceremo­
ny.
Nelson said it was her
fourth year speaking at the
event and it hit home for her
because she was only a second
generation American. Her
grandmother came to the
United States from Russia at a
young age.
The Pledge of Allegiance
was recited after Nelson
spoke. Erick Espinoza of the
U.S. Air Force, who was also

being naturalized during the
ceremony, led it.
Closing remarks at die cere­
mony were given by Mirian
Rethwill, president o f The
Pilot Club of Sanford.
Ciske Johnson of Sanford
waved her flag and looked
back in the audience to smile
and wave at her husband,
Jason, and their three children.
Chase, 11, Myles, 10, and
Reagan, 8.
Ciske
was
bom
in
Paramaribo,
a
city
in
Suriname.
Suriname has a population
400,OCX) in South America
between Guyana and French
Giuana.
She met Jason while they
were both attending college at
Louisiana State University
back in 1986.
They were married in 1988
and moved to Central Florida
after college, when Jason took
a job for Merrill Lynch. The
am ple lived in Lake Mary for
awhile, and then moved to

Sanford in 1998.
"H er English is actually
better than m ine," Jason said.
According to him, he learned
Louisiana English and she
learned the Queen's English.
Ciske first had to get a per­
manent residency card, which
used to be called a green card.
After five years you can file
for naturalization as a U S . cit­
izen, but Ciske waited. After
Sept. 11, her husband said, she
dedded she would put in her
application.
"For us, she wanted to vote
in the lupcoming) election,"
Jason Johnson said.
Unfortunately, Jason said,
Ciskc’s paperwork was mis­
placed and although they filed
her paperwork in February
2003, she did not receive U.S.
citizenship until this week.
"At this point you like to
forget about the troubles you
went through," Jason said.
Ciske, who is now a home­
maker, is a Girl Scout troop
leader and is involved in her

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The Johnson family watches as mom Ciske takes part in the naturalization ceremony Thursday.
children's school and church.
"I'm so happy," Ciske said
after the ceremony. "It was
such an honor."
On the children’s request,

the family went to celebrate in
downtown
Orlando
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A second chance
Voter turnout March 8 abysmal
^ f c o t e of the political types who hung out at the Supervisor of
M h k w O ffice M arch 8 said they were happy with the voter
tw noutfor the city's recent election. But when one exam ines the
numbers, the percentage o f voters who actually cast a ballot was,
in one word, abysmal.
Senfaed to a d ty that wants people to think it's booming.
Sanford w ants other com m unities to see a caring, connected, and
growing d ty poised for som ething special to build on its histori­
cal loots. Studying the voter turnout for March 8, however,
would lead one to think this is a d ty unconcerned about who
governs i t
Except for District 1, none o f the four districts leached higher
than 8 percent voter tu rnout M aybe that num ber didn't register,
so le t's put it another way. Districts 2 ,3 , and 4 all brought out less
than 8 percent o f its voters in what many arc calling a pivotal elec­
tion.
D istrict 2 has 5,963 registered voters according to the
Supervisor of Elections Office. Just 306 people voted. Now some
cast ballots in absentee and early voting, but not enough to bring
the percentage up to a reasonable level. Only 450 people out of
6,044 voted from Distrid 3 and 336 of 6,776 people cast ballots
from Distrid 4. Congratulations Distrid 4 your percentage of
voter turnout Is under 5 percent — the lowest.
A s expected, Distrid 1 experienced a higher turnout. After a ll
die com m ission seat from that distrid was up for rcelection as
w ell as the mayor; which every distrid votes for. Distrid 1 has the
low est number of registered voters with 5,252, and of those, 1,092
voted. That's 20.79 percent but not even a quarter of registered
voters came out from that distrid either.
Sanford has 24,035 registered voters. Just Z855 of them cast
ballots for 11.88 percent. Ask yourself what that number says
about Sanford.
There's either a rampant case of apathy or people believed the
weather forecasts and staved home. The nasty weather didn't
materialize, so apathy Is looking good as an excuse. After the
great turnout for the general election seen all over the country last
November, let’s not slip back into a my-vote-doesn't-count mentality.
Tne best thing about all this is Sanford will get a second
chance. Both races ended up in a runoff. On March 29, you can
get out and vote. Look around the neighborhood and see if any
voters may need a ride or elderly voters may need help getting to
a polling place. Maybe even organize voting parties and have
some fun with the democratic process. In any case, get out and
vote. Sanford's worth it.

Police crack down well done
Many Sanford residents are aware of crimeproblems, but will
also say. that it used to be much worse. Tne Sanford Police
Department under the leadership of Brian Toolev has done a
good job by most accounts, even gaining accreditation status in
February. Lately, the department has cracked down on prostitu­
tion by arresting men will to pay for sex on the street. Some may
call prostitution a victimless crime, but ask the abused and drug
addicted women, the wives and girlfriends and families at home,
and one will see that victims abound. At The Herald, we will
print the mugs of the "Johns" when the* police* make* their sting.
We should all do our pari td HiVdiftvn on crime. Well done SPD.

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This Thursday, March 17, is St.
Patrick's Day. It’s not a floating
holiday, but one held on March
17th of each ••••••••••••••••••••a*
year. Some
outsider it a
r e lig io u s ,
political and
social event
mill’d
into
o n e ,
although
I
p e r s o n a lly
don't find a
c o n n e c tio n
Nick
with politics.
The event O ’ P fcifau f
is to honor • • • • •
Ireland
patrnn saint, St. Bishop Patrick
(AD 389-461). In about AD 432.
he left his home in the Severn
VaUey, England, and introduced
Christianity into Ireland. It’s a
Feast Day in the Roman Catholic
Church and a national holiday in
Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Actually, the* occasion ushers in a
three-day pericxl of dilution in
Ireland.
Here in the Unites] States, the
event is generally marked with
parade’s, and the "wearing of the

green." Everyone, regardk’ss of
any connection with Ireland, is
urged to wear green clothing on
that day
Savannah, Ccorgia probably
has one of the biggest St. Patrick's
Day events. All the businesses,
which serve beverages generally,
pour grwn dye in tlieir dnnks.
There will lx* a parade thmugh
the downtown strwt of Homell
N.|. on this date, the 18(h annual
event of its kind. The difference
here, with other parades, Is that
it’s a "come .vs you are" event and
is open to everyone Then’ is no
entry fee. no judges no prizes,
and no theme. Folks art* just
asked to march down the street,
giving thi&gt;se who may have
never Nvn in any other parade,
the opportunity to strut their
stuff.
For the birds
Tlie next few days are also spe­
cial in tlx* world of birds March
18th has been a time for parties in
Hinkley, Ohio Tradition has it
that on this day, buzzards, also
known as turkey vultures or carruse cmws will return to Hinkley
Inun tlieir winter quarters in the

Great Smokey Mountains to rear
their young. The Hinkley
Chamber of Commerce fosse’s a
big party on this dav each year.
March 19th is the traditional
date when swallows return to the
old mission of San Juan
Capistrano, California. Would
you believe, this has been going
on simx* 1776.
I guess we'll also six* some
snow birds begin returning to
their homes in tne northern parts
of tlx- country having txx*n hire
in Florida for the past three or
four months, enjoying the
wanner weather. Generally, folks
say tli.it the snow birds come to
Flonda just before Christmas,
and n*tum fust before Easter, to
observe that event with their fam­
ilies
I goofed (so what's new)
I had some bad information in
my column this past wtx*kend
regarding t)x&gt; Sanford ekxtions. 1
had thought that Sanford had
changed its election pmcess to
when* the person who received
the most votes would automati­
cally win. It seemed logical as it
would avoid the* cost of a runoff

election, and save taxpayers
some money. In most elections, a
candidate must receive at k*ast 50
percent plus one in the voting I
calk’d a city office to verify my
belief and was told that I was cor­
rect — that only if two candidate’s
were very di*xe in votes, winild
there be a ninoff. Apparently my
beUef, and the response tn&gt;m the
person I talked to, was in errcr A
candidate must still obtain 50
percent plus at k’.ist one more
vote to K’ ekvted. Sorry alxmt
that bum information — but I
assure you, this Is pmbablv not
the first time* that I goofed
As a result, there will lx* a
runoff election for Sanford’s
Mayor
and
District
1
Commissioner This time you will
have only two town which to
chouse. For Mayor, you have a
choice of Whitey Eckstein and
Linda Kuhn. For Distort I. you
have a choice between Ik’mard
Mitchell and Art W in k ] ruff.
Hopefully, as I said last wex’kend,
you will inform yourself of tlx*
qualifications of these pinole and
make an educated vote when the
runoff election is held on
Tuesday. March 29th

Farm er-Daniels
plan wedding
WINTER SPRINGS — R en t*
A. Fanner and Dion R. Daniels,
both of Winter Springs, have
announced their plans to marry
on March 26, 2005, at 5 p.m. at
the Deer Run Country Club in
Casselberry.
The bride's parents are
Charlie and Shirley Cotton
Farmer of Altamonte Springs.
The groom's parents are
Bernadette Simon and Gerald
Daniels.
The Rev. Arnold Cotton will
preside at the* ceremony.

Kittle
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T he
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LOCAL NEWS
Foundation
C o u tla u ed

at Maitland Boulevard and
Maitland Avenue, and spend­
ing text little time witn his
wife, Amy, and their three
children, Sara, a junior at Lake
Mary High School, and 13year-old twins, Alana and
Rebecca,
who
attend
Greenwood Lakes Middle
Schexil in Lake Mary.
He had served at the Jewish
Federation for nine years, so
the
schools
foundation
seemed like the opportunity
to do what he really enjoyed
— raising money to benefit
others.
"This is really my passion,
fundraising as a m eans to an
end o f working to help peo­
p le," he said in an interview.
He said he hoped to be able to
work 55 to 60 hours now.
He has only been on the job
for a week and said he is toy­
ing to team the bu sinew . He
w ouldn't share his vision yet
because he doesn't know if
th at w ould fit w ith the
Foundation Board.

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“I believe 1 was hired
because of my relationship
building skills and my expert­
ise as a fundraiser," he said.
Obviously, he said he wants to
see the Foundation's endow­
ment grow.
His new mission will con­
tinue to fulfill the basic Jewish
concept of social responsibili­
ty, he said.
"Those who have have a
m poram uty to ntip omen,
he aaid. "Other children are
not as kicky as my kids. I
think The Foundation puts me
in a p * 111* * to help w do

that."
W hile helping underprivi­
leged in d e n ts is a big part of
Tne Foundation, it also bene­
fits the larger student popula­
tions w ith program s lure Arts
Alive, he said.
"U nfortunately, arts are
usually at the top o f the chop­
ping block." he said when dis­
tricts look at budget cuts. He
also wants to grow the back
pack program tnat gives low incom e students supplies for
the com ing schexil year.
"Too often there’s a w hat's
in it for me attitu de," G eboff
said. O ften organizations like
The Foundation do not have a
direct benefit to donors. He
com pared it to a police officer.
M ost people do not need an
officer very often or even at
all, bu t taxes pays fo r law
enforcem ent becau se it's
im portant

Geboff said Calderone left
him in good diape. She filled
all the positions lor the annu­
al golf tournament this week­
end, for example. He aaid an
initial examination of The
Foundation's otogwaa
that grants to me organ!
increased each year.
"I think mere a n e a t
opportunity for growth,” he
said. "We just have to f i t out
in hto
not donate to

did

Calderone aaid la p tn ij of
her yean at H ie Foundation
She said die woul
to am donation i

so m ore people* could benefit.
She said tney had increased
annual incom e three or four
fold during her tenure as exec­
utive director.
"W e grew the endow m ent
and grew the board of direc­
tors to represent the larger
scale o f the com m unity,"
Calderone said.
She added that they auto­
m ated and com puterized
operations as w ell as form ed
standards and p olicies for
accepting donations.
She said The Foundation's
Board o f D irectors con ­
tributed $3,000 to the organi­
zation in her name.
"M y passion still lies with
the students and teachers of
Sem inole County," she said,
adding that she would con­
tribute w hatever she could to
help The Foundation.

Geboff said there was some
question about whom he
answered to, although he
reports to Richard Wells, com­
munity involvement director
for Seminole County Public
Sd io o li

Calderone's letter of resig­
nation went to Wells, but
Geboff aaid he also talks with
Superintendent Bill Vogel
almost every day and there to
the Board of Directors.
"1 don't know who I
answer fix" he said.
He added that the staff to
td wilting to
dirty. They all
Ihags for the golf tour----- A for example.
"Tm really looking forward
•this," Geboff said.

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Obituaries
E R N E ST T. BA U M EISTER
Ernest T. Bjum eister. 56,
of Lake Mary, died Monday,
March 7, 2(X)5 at his resi­
dence.
Born in Queens, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida in
l 9-*»9 He was owner of Six
Flags Nursery Supply.
He was a member of the
Rolling Hills Golf club in
Longwood and attended All
Souls Catholic Church.
Survivors include wife,
Dale; daughter, Mario
Sanders; stepson Cecil
Sim pson; father Ernest A.
Baumeister.
Funeral services were
held Friday, March II, 2005,
at All Souls Church.
The family suggests
memorial contributions be
made to the American
Cancer Society.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.
C H A RLES |. BRUCATO
Charles J. Brucato, 70. of
Lake Marv, died Mondav,
Feb. 28, 2005.
He was born Aug. 8,
14.14. in Rochester, N.Y.
lie was owner/operator
in the wholesale produce
industry.
Survivors include wife,
Marcia; children, Charles,
Robert, William, Kathy and
Cheryl; brother, Nicholas;
sister, Jeanne; nine grand­
children.
Funeral services were
held Ihursdav, March 3 at
All Souls Catholic Church in
Sanford with interment at
Oaklawn Park Cemetery. In
lieu ol flowers, donations
can be made to Tender
Hearts, .113 Bent Way Lane,
Lake Mary, 32746 or to
Vitas, 5151 Adanson,
Orlando, 32804.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary,
m charge of arrangements.

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coins and antiques store on
Magnolia Squjrv
liiursday was the fourth
Alive After Five event, sched­
uled lor tin* second Thursday
of each month fn&gt;m 5-8 p.m.
Customers tour the various
stems for samples of fixxi. wine
and beer, while obtaining sig­
nature* from shop owners.
People who collected 10 signatuns, entered a contest for a,
pn/e
"Alive Alter Five has
enabled us to revitalize the
Historic Downtown Sanford
area for tin* benefit of all the
merchants,
residents and
everyone else who come
togetlier to mingle, socialize* in
an atmosphere of congeniality,"
Gneslubcr said.
"With the support of the
Sanford art community, we are
showcasing the city of Sanford
as tin* premiere destination in
Central Honda to live, work
and recreate ”
Since First Street reopened
last month. Dittmann said traf­
fic has increased "4-7 times" a
given day, with walk-in sak*s
tripling.
IVbbie and John Oriel, own­
ers ol Magnolia Square
Treasures, counted 130 peopk1
who visited their shop
Thursday night. "This is the
mi*st traffic we've ever had. A
lot of peopk* are interested in
embroidery, and we expect
them to come back," IX w ie
said.
Angelo's Pizza owner Terry
Crasias sliced up 23 large pies
to s e n e 400 people outside his
First Street restaurant.
Of the 53 downtown busi­
nesses, 19 participated, four
more than last month, and that
number is gmwing.
Bookstore*, flower shops
and art decor boutiques all
wen* packed with customers.
“It was awesome,” said
Michael Barr, owner of
Sanford’s Book Shoppe. “We
had a great turnout of cus­
tomers, some who haven’t
been downtown for a while
and a bunch of new customers.
They were all thrilled "
Sanford Rower Shop gave
away chicken, salsa and camatiorw.
Kitt Thompson co-owner of
Sanford Flower Shop, esti­
m ates about 100-200 people
visited
her
store
on
Commercial Sheet
^ _
“We were so busy, we didn t
have tim e to count A lot of
M o d e asked far our butinem
5 3 T They said they didn’t
know we were heir, and now

WILLIAM F. HARTY
William F. Harty, 88, of
Sanford, died Monday,
March 7, 2005.
Graveside services were
held Friday, March 11 at the
Oaklawn Park Cemetery in
Lake Mary.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary,
in charge of arrangements.
M ARY ESTH ER
FIESC H K O HOM EM
Mary Ester Fieschko
Homem, 50, of M aitland,
died Monday, March 7, 2005
in Orlando.
She was born in New
Brunswick, N.J.
She was a homemaker
and a member of St.
Margaret Mary Catholic
Church.
Survivors include hus­
band, Jose Homem of
Maitland; son, Alexander
Homem of Maitland; broth­
ers, David Christensen of
Apopka, Michael Fieschko
of Raleigh, N.C., Peter
Fieschko of Jacksonville; sis­
ters, Judith Fandrivh of Port
of Spain, Trinidad, and
Lucida Briethenbach of
Houston, Tex.
Viewing will be Mondav
from 6:30 until 8 p.m. in the
Chapel of St. Margaret Mar
Catholic Church. Funeral
services will be Tuesday,
March 15 at St. Margaret
Mary Catholic Church with
Father Richard M. Walsh
officiating. Burial will be by
Metro Crematory.
Collison family Funeral
Homes It Crematory, Winter
Park, in charge of arrange­
ments.
R O BERT L. R O BIN SO N
Robert L. Robinson, 83,
Cedar Avenue, Sanford,
died Monday, March 7, 2005
at Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
He was born mav 15,

1921, in Edgefield, S.C. He
was in the citrus business.
Survivors include sons,
Anthony, Edward, Paul and
Howard
Robinson,
all of
Sanford,
Robert
Robinson,
St. Lucie;
daughters,
Curleen
Franklin,
Juvella
Robinson,
Robinson Janie
Robinson,
Octavia Robinson and
Wanita Edwards, all of
Sanford; brother, Benny
Robinson of Masuey, Ohio;
sister, Juanita Brinson of
Sanford; 25 grandchildren;
nine great-grandchildren;
one God-child.
Funeral services will be
held Monday, March 14, at
11 a.m. at New Life Word
Center, 1311 Oak Avenue,
Sanford, Rev. Ronald W.
M erthie, pastor; Pastor
Arnold Cotton, Eulogist.
W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangem ents.
RU BY LEE TH O M A S
Ruby Lee Thomas, 88, of
E. 20th Street, Sanford, died
Tuesday, March 1, 2005. She
was born in Bainbridge, Ga.
She was a laundry atten­
dant.
Survivors include son,
Napoleon Thomas, Jr. of
Orlando; daughter, Frankie
Warren of Sanford; sister,
Reatha Walker of Carol City,
FI.; three grandchildren; one
great-grandchild.
G olden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge
of arrangem ents.
RAN DY H. VAUGHN SR .
Randy H. Vaughn, Sr., 44,
of Longwood, died
Wednesday, March 9. 2005.

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He was bom in O rlando
and was a lifelong resident
of Central Florida.
He was a construction
contractor.
Survivors include sons,
Randy H. Vaughn, Jr. of
Colum bus, Ohio,
Christopher A. Vaughn of
O range City; parents,
William and D oris Vaughn
of Longwood; brothers
William Vaughn of
Longwood and Allen Ray
Vaughn o f Polk C ity; sister,
Rita Sheets of Sorrento.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. March 14, at
Collison family Funeral
Home in Longwood with
burial in Oaklaw n Memorial
Park. Viewing will be
Sunday from 6 until 8 p.m.
at Collison Family Funeral
Homes.
C ollison Family Funeral
Homes It Crem atory South Sem inole Chapel,
Longwood, in charge of
arrangem ents.

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In Loving Memory

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JAMES WILSON
Jam es W ilson, 79, of
Winter Park, died Sunday,
March 6, 2005, at Florida
Hospital East.
He was bom Dec. 25,
1925, in St. Sim on Island,
Ga.
He was a chef at Rocky
Fellow Center in New York.
Survivors include son,
Jam es Curtis Wilson of Long
Island, N.Y.; daughter,
Donna Marie W ilson of
A ltam onte Springs; brother,
Franklin Wilson o f Tabor
City, N.C.; six grandchil­
dren; one great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, M arch 12, at
3 p.m. at WilsonEichelberger Memorial
Chapel.
W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangem ents.

JUNE 23, 1B72 • MARCH 11. 2M4
On* year has passed since you left
us. No farewells were spoken. No
time to say goodbye. You were gone
before we knew It. Only God know
why. There is not a day that goes by
that we don't think ofyou. You are for­
ever in our hearts, and will always be
missed.
TOUT W v fT rS f* r r v M f

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Arthur, Family 4 Friends

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.November a t, 1916 •M arch 13,8004

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rtoday. Since you've been
rgone. Yet, we re all trying to
go on. It has been a tough
journey for us without you, but
&gt; God is helping us all to go thru.
• All the hurt and all the pain, until
&gt;we all can see you again.
’Mother has oontinued to be strong
•and help us all to hold on.
Daddy, we miss you dear and
sometimes we feel your presence near.
We miss you Daddy and we know you
have a new home where we, one day too, long
to be. That place is Heaven, where you deserve to be.

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Families bag
turkeys in
November 1963
The foflow ing item were found in the
Friday, Non 22, 1963, edition o f the
Sanford Herald.
Several families would have meal
on their tables on Thanksgiving, as
hunters filled their freezers. Claude
and Sidney Hawkins, Bob Thompson.
H.L. Johnson and John Krienbring all
got their turkeys.
...............................
C l a r k
Stapler had killed a
turkey
at
the
Cameron
Ranch
while he was there
with his parents,
J.B . and Helen
Stapler.
Shirley
Greene had her
tonsils taken out
the previous week,
G race Maria
and
according to
S tin e cip h e r
her brother Alfred,
» • • • • • • • she would soon
return to school.
Welcomed to Lake Monroe were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Hall and son Tat.
They were in a new home built by
James Lee off Narcissis Avenue. Lee
was also building a home for the Ed
Alderman family. Both Joe and Ed
worked for Florida Power k Light so
they had named their road, Power
Road.
Pat Hall was a student at Seminole
High School, and the Aldermans had
twin daughters.
Congratulations were extended to
Claude and Johanna Hittell on the
arrival of a daughter, bom Nov. 15 at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Terry Rabun had been in the
Seminole High School Choraliers that
had sung at tnei Community
C
Center in
DeBary tne previous Thursday.
Mrs. Charles Sassman, Mrs. W.L.
Jennings and Miss Connie Colvin
were tne first, second and third place
winners respectively at the recent
fashion show sponsored by the
Monroe Home Demonstration Club.
Others participating were Mrs.
K.W. Mykknan, Mrs. Polly Smith,
Mrs. Frank Bourdeau, Miss Barbara
Flint Miss Angie Stewart Miss Rita
McKenzie, Mrs. T.J. Watkins and Mrs.
C.B. Gatlin.
Those who modeled ready-made
dresses by Bates and Fruit of the
Loom were Mrs. William Wiebolt and
daughter Bonnie, Mrs. Robert Mann,
Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald and Mias Bonnie
Gandy.
Letter to the Editor
Sanford residents surely will miss
seeing on of its most colorful physi­
cians with the passing of the grand
old man, namely Dr. Robson.
Dr. Robson practiced medicine many
years here and ushered many of its cit­
izens into the world. His cheery voice
is stilled forever, but will long be
remembered for his unselfish labors to
aid the sick.
His dignified looking figure walking the streets o f Sanford with
whiistling tunes brought many
iny to forget their age and troubles. We will
never be forgotten by this writer for
his ready assistance in aiding in sick­
ness of my family, with encourage­
ment and an attitude of (you will be
O.K.).
O ur
deepest
sympathy
is
expressed to tne family and may God
bless and comfort you.
Rev. B W. M illet Osteen. Fla.
A look at a selection of the TV listings
for Friday-Sunday, Nov. 22 - 24, 1963,
might make us want to the dock back.
Friday, pm .
6 4 0 - News (21 Huntley-Brinkley (6k
W alter Cronkite (9k Ron Cahran.
7 4 0 - Wyatt Earp (6k Lee Marvin
Presents (9)
7 JO - 77 Sunset Strip (9)
BJO - Bob Hope (2k Route 66 (6k
Burke's Law (9)
9 J 0 - TWilight Zone (6k Fanner's
Daughter (9 )'
1 0 4 0 - Jack
Jad Paar (2k Boxing (9)
1 1 4 0 -N e w s
11JO - Johnny Carson (color)
Saturday, pm .
1240 - S g t Preston (2k Sky King (6k
Bugs Bunny (9k
1 J0 -A m e rica n Bandstand (9)
5 4 0 -W id e World o f Sports (9)
6 J 0 - Mr. Ed (6)
- Central Florida Showcam (6)
Phil

Seminole Community College's 12th
annual
program.
Farm w orkers
Education,
"Our
Roots Run Deep",
from
survival
to
empowerment was
held Wednesday, Feb.
23.
Ms. Ethel Tarver,
Orange County Farm
Worker
Director
served
as
mistress
of
Marva
ceremonies.
Hawkins
The
observance
• • • • • • • a opened with Ms.
Snarrnn Riggins lead­
ing the audience in singing tne National
Negro Anthem "Lift Every Voice and
Sing”. Mr. Frank Thomas gave the
invocation.
Ms. Suzanne Tesinsky, Interim Vke
President of Educational programs
extended greetings and acknowledge­
ments on behalf of SCC and President
!&gt;r. E. Ann McGee.
Musical selections featured the
Seminole Community Gospel Choir who
rendered two selections, "Just l*ut on my
Traveling Sluies" and "Jesus is a Rock in
a Weary Land."
Ms. Kuthia Hester, chairperson of the
local advisory. Ms. Katrina Jackson, stu­
dent chairperson, Ms. Sally Sherman,
l A C Member.
Entertainment for the Heritage
Program was the renowned George
P u n u m and Company. Guest soloist
was Mike Chalton.
11iis trio rendered the "Classic Sounds
of Motown", a tribute to Beny Gordy, Jr,
w I h i established Motown Records. *He
supervised one of the most important
independent labels in the early 1960's.
Motown has built one of tne most
impressive rosters of pop and jazz artists
in history and has become the largest
and most successful independent record
companies in the U.S., selling millions of
albums and many top ten hits.
Entertaining and sharing his voice, he
gave selections from the Jackson Five,
Lionel Richie, Motown "M y Girl".
"Moving On Up", "Never Say
Gixidbye”. "Get Ready", and "Now that
We Found Low ". The trio also played
the* sounds while guest had lunch.
Remarks of thanks and appreciation
were given by Ms. Valenr Hartrfeid.
For Big Band Sounds, instrumental
music by George Durham and
Company, entertainment jazz, pop, easy
listening,
call
863-293-4532
or
vvvvw.cdhabycom /gdurham.
Katrina Jackson Is the student chairrson. She says she is an example of
&gt;w Farmworkers Jobs and Educational
Programs has helped to change lives, one
family at a time. Ilaving dropped out of
school at 15 years of age, farm work with
its slack child labor laws, was the only
job she could find. Knowing that farm
work was not her only alternative, she
enrolled in the GED program. Most
determined to not give up after many
distractions in her family life, she irenrolled in GED and succeeded with the

Seminole
Spokes
keeps
wheels
of care
turning
In the past year, Seminole
Spokes has collected 54 cell
phones with adapters, 10
headsets, 17 car adapters and
four extra batteries. Ann
Kirkendall, right, community
involvement committee mem­
ber, presents the collected cell
phones to Jeanne Gold, the
executive
director
of
Safehouse of Seminole.

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Welcome
Wagon
Club
of
Seminole Spokes, a local non­
profit social club, held it’s
annual
auction
this
past
Wednesday, March 9. Proceeds
from the auction will go to bene­
fit Good Samaritan House.

8a« Hawkins, Paga BA

Stetson’s Comer

Relay For Life in final preparation lap
Wriown* to Stetum's Comer, where unify uv /xfv to

shore a hit o f uhot is good M\uit the
\rdloge o f Geneva. This aiirn n is didtatted to a man who did the sawn* Deputy Sheriff Gene “Stetson "
Gregory, uho utts killed in the line i f
duty July 8,1998 in the pLur hi’ uws
twom to protect, hut uhlch could not
protect him. Geneva unit tu’irr he tlw
tame because o f Deputy G rrgivy...it
will he better.
DarlaKinnay

Relay For Life is getting dose
and three is much to do in tne next

Scoles

Relay For Life is a fun-filkd
overnight event designed to cele­
brate survivorship and raise
money tor research and programs of the American
Cancer Society. During the eetnt, teams of people gath­
er at schools, fairground* or parks and take turns
w afting or running laps. Each team tries to keep at
least one team member on the track at all times from 4
p jn . Friday until 10 a m Saturday.
Relay For U fa represents the hope that those lost to
fcanwill be
rwM be supported, and that owe day. &lt;

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The Relay for Life will take piece at G eneva
Elementary April 1 and 2.
and Answers ACS Style"— the Relay is a fun way to
fight cancer whether playing board games, participat­
ing in game shows, or challenging others at video
games. Teams of local residents, businesses, d u b * fam­
ilies, friend* churches, schools and service organiza­
tions will be walking the entire time to raise funds to
fight this disease.
Relay For Life remembers. On April 1 at 9 4 0 PM a
Luminaria Ceremony will be held as a time to remem­
ber those lcwt to canoet to support those who currently
have canoet and to honor those who haw fought can­
cer in the past Anyone can make a donation for a
friend or loved one who has struggled with canoet
Each Luminaria bears the name of a person who haa
balded cancer. To make a Luminaria donation, or to
download and print the Luminaria Registration Form
a
t
hRp://gene vaaslayforiifr eft ne t Fill out and send the
‘
(payable to
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Society), to: Sarah Clark.
American Cancer
Society/Geneva KFL. 1601 W Colonial Drive, Oriandav
FI, 32804.
Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society's rignature activity and a community gathering rather than
an athletic event. Team members th an a common pur­
pose* tu support the American Cancer Society's mketon
to fight against cancer. Teams of 10 to 15 people will
camp out at Geneva Elementary and take tu rn walk­
ing or running around the path.
Relay Fur Life is Relay For Life also rakes fu n k .
Teams solicit donation* have garage sale* hold oar
washes, and more. Saturday, March 12 there will be a
rummage sale at Geneva Elementary School with tkm
proceeds going to the American Cancer Society and
towards our Geneva Relay For Life gaeL Plsere support this endeavor. To request more infonnatksv or far
question* contact Sarah d a rk at 407-M 3-IW x S24 or
Dorothy Hardee at 407-349-3797.
Relay For Life offers high school
interested in participating ti r
complete Community Service H o u r*' C dl
Zvosec at The American Cancer Society at
407-8434*80 to find out how to v ok ateet
Relay For Life
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437-NonDenominational

F irst Baptist
M arkham
Woods

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Sun. 10:30am at Longwood Civic
League Women's Club
135 W. Church Ave.
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339-0277
We Are Changing The World One
Life At A Time
www litespnngministries-org

443-McthOdlCt
First United Math oBat Chursh
419 Park Ave, Sanlord, FL
407-322-4371
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9:45am Contemporary 8errioa
Coffee Fellowship, 930am
Sunday School, 9:46am
Youth Fetowship, 4pm
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449-Praabytorlan
Dr. Boh Parker
Pastor
Sunday Morning
Worship
10:45 A M

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Presbyterian Chursh

5070 Orange Blvd. Santord
407-324-0199

5210 Msrkhsm Woods Road
Lake Mary. FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L Andrews,

www.seminolechurch.com
Jerry Walsh. Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 9AM. 810:45AM
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Casual Dress

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Traditional Eplacopal
St. Alban'e
Anglican Cathedral

Central Baptist Church

3348 W SR 426 (Aloma Ave)
(1/4 mil© oil Greeneway.
SR 417 Going Easl)
Oviodo Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Booh 01 Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
8AM
Sunday School (ail agosi 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both services)
Weekday Holy
Eucharist Services
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9 30PM
Friday
l2Noon
Tho Ditterence is
Worth the Distance

402-Atsembly of God
City Church
650 E Airport Blvd
Sanlord FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith. Pastor
Sunday Services. 9 00AM &amp;
10 30AM
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3101 West SR 46
Sanlord. FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
Jimm y Dale Patterson. Senior
Pastor

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

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

First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sundey-Worship 1045AM
Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM

Family Worahip Center

Family Activities.. 6PM

2462 S Park Ave
Sanlord. FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jett Krall. Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9 30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

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2626 Palmetto Ave
Santoro FL 32773
|407| 323-1503
website-an*w PABC-LCS org
"The Family Friendly Church"

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Grace Dept1st Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday School
9 30am
Morning Worship
10 45am
Evening Worship
6 00pm

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Ron Williams. Sr Pastor
Bill Simpson. Associate Pastor
Dave Schnelle. College and Career
Pastor
Scott Garrett. Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M Svcs 8 30am A Ite m
•Bible Study 9 45am
•Sunday Eve Svc 6pm
Wed Bible Study A A W A N A 7pm

Home ot Liberty
Christian School
Grades K-4 Through 11th

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First Church ot Christ
Scientist Longwood

or LOfrgwooa
891 State Road 434 East
Longwood. FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley. Senior Pastor

Sunday
•9 30 am Sunday School
•10:50am Worship Service
•5:00pm Youth Choir
•5:30pm Youth Discipline
•5 30pm Awana
•5 30pm Pastor's Dtscipieshp study
•5 30pm Divorce Care
•5 30pmVocal Ensembles

975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...10AM
Wednesday..... 7:30PM
Child Care provided

Reading Room
145 Wekiva Spnngs Rd
Sta 149A. Longwood. FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Fri 1Oam-4pm
Sat 10am- 1pm

7 00pm Ladies Bible Study
W tdM idfty
•10 30am Pastor's Bible Study
6 00pm Pastor's Disciplmeship
Study
6pm M I C at Night (Music A
Missions in Children at Night)
•6PM Orchestra Rehearsal
&lt; 30pm Youth Bible Study
•7 00pm Pastor's Bible Study
•7 00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
•7 30pm Youth Activities m Gym

419-Church of God
Church ot God
801 W 22nd St. Santord. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksiey. Pastor
Sunday School ... 9:45AM
Morning Worship .10:45AM
Evening Service 6PM
Wednesday Classes
lor ail ages.... 7 to BPM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 12
407-321-2723 ___
Also Day Cara Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

First Baptist Sanford
519 S Park Ave. Sanlord. 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 Williams. Students
Adam Willow. Intern-Students
•Sunday School. 9:15AM
Sunday Worship.t0:30A;6P
Wed Activities, all ages. 6 30PM
Nursery Provided

MiiGtooGcy

4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy
Santord. FL 32771
(407) 323-0523
Bill Coftman, Pastor

Sunday Worship 8am. 10:30am 8
8pm
Sunday School 9:15am
Wed. Activities. AN Ages 6:30pm

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422-Church of G od of
Prophocy
Church ot Ood of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave. Sanlord. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Hams. Pastor
Sunday School .. .9 45AM
Praise A Worship ..10:30AM
Message by Pastor .,11AM
Evening Service..... 6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) TPM.

42S-ConQrogational
°**C" F a w r c M N A ^ ^ ie#ene&lt;
2401 S. Park Ave, Santord
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..8:30PM
Baby sitting service available

429-Epitcopal
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S. Park Ave « 4th St. Sanlord FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 A 10a m.
Nursery A Sunday School lor chil­
dren. Midweek worship In Chapel on
Tuee. A Weds. Community meal •
5 .30pm Weds For tames A detail ot
studws and activities. CaN 407-3224811.

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700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary. FL
407-444-6873
Rev Charles L Hoi. Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat. 6pm
Sun 7:30am. 9am, 11am
Chid. Church 9am/11am
Nursery. 8:46am -12:46pm

431-Charitm attc
410-Chrltttan

730 Upsaia Road
Banted. FL
407-322-0880
Tim Storms. MMstar
Joe Caputo. Vtouti MMsSor

Morning Worahip 8 A 1030

437-NonDanomi national
Shower Down of Blessings
201 Elm Ave, Sanford. FL
407-321-6389
Timothy Hudson. Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship. 11AM
Tue. Prayer. Bible Study. 7:30 PM

Hety Cross Lutheran Church
780 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 Worahip
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

First Presbyterian Chursh
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Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2862
Email hone (PaantafdaraaDmm
Sun. Worahip 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School OAM
Young Adults Sun School 11:16AM
Sun.
Youth.
Food,
Marie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Balts Rehearsal TPM
Wad. Eva Dinner (by reeerveBon)
5:30PM
Wad Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wad Bible Study Middte School
6PM
Wad. Praise Team Rehearsal TPM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 946 TPM
Wa Welcome Your Vied At Any
Event
Jody McKewen, Minister

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Comer ot 46-A A U p a f Read,
Santord. FL
407-330-2636
Rev. Bryan L Wenger, PaMor
Sunday School
930dm
Morning Worahip
1030am
Nureery Cara Proridad

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407-CathoDc
AM Saule CteheNc Church
Comar ot 9tft 8t A S. Oak Ave
Sanlord. FL
407-322-3796
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor
Weekday Masa BAM, Mon-Fri
Confessions. Saturday. 4PM
Saturday VigN.....6PM
Sunday. 746AM. 10:30AM. Noon
9AM - Engkoh (Social Ha«)
SAM •Spanish (Church)

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Lutheran Church ot
Tho Redeemer

Bapbst Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry 0 Rucker.
Sr Pastor
Early Mom mg Serv. 8:15AM
Sunday School.... 9 30AM
Morning Worship.. 11AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

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440-Lutharan

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First Baptist Church

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323-2999

413-Christian S citnca

Hwy 434 A 427

•15 W. 2nd St. 32)4517

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Early Ssrvlos, 830AM
Sunday School, al ages 9:16AM
Traditional Worship 1030AM
Nursery Provided

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2525 S. Oak Ave. Sanford. FL
Pastor Jamas Timmons
Sunday School..... 9:15AM
Worahip Service.... 1030AM
Information, 407-322-3552
Http J/www terms org

New Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Up tala Rd. Santord Hwy46A A
Upsaia Rd.
Interim Location: Upsaia
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bretemann. Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:15AM A 630PM
Nursary Provided
www NewCreationChurch cc

443-fttothodltt
Christ Untied 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
BOW Study
Wednesday.......... 6:30am
Children's Tima
Included in Worahip
Nursery proridad for Babies
and Small Children.
‘ Small Enough To Love You &gt;
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Seventh Day A d rtstld Chursh
6779 CR 427
Santord. FL
(behind Flea World)
Pastor David B. Graham
Sabbadt School 9:30am
Morning Worahip 1030am
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407-323-5848
Sabbath School....830AM
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Zoo to unveil new complex Tuesday
lif e s S f tE tt

largest, but not only, major
change at the zoo.
The Center will provide new
classrooms for children, a dis­
covery lab and new animal
holding for the education col­
lection of animals. There is also
a m ulti-purpose room which
can be used for everything from
corporate retreats in a lush set-

ting, to weddings and bar mitzvahs.
The opening, with local dig­
nitaries, will be at 11 a.m.
Tuesday, March 15, with an
open-house reception from 5:30
until 7:30 p.m. at the Central
Florida Zoo, off 1-4 exit 104
along Lake Monroe.

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must perform a talent, and
M arino's talent was vocals.
She sang a two-minute piece
from the Broadway musical
Chicago. The song was titled,
"I can't do it alone."
The contest also involves a
ten-minute interview process,
as well as evening wear and
swimsuit competition.
Marino said now that the
pageant is over she is current­
ly waiting to hear back on a
pilot she worked on (or an
interior design show, titled
"D ezigner Kidz." She will
graduate
from
Sem inole
Community College this sum ­
mer and plans to pursue both
design and acting.
" I’m working on merging
the two," Marino said.
Dr. Beverly Baird Boothe.
Executive Director of Miss
Sem inole County pageant,
said after the pageant. Marino
will go on to a workshop in
Lakeland in April.
"It’s an orientation work­
shop where they prepare tor
the
)une,
Miss
Florida
Pageant," Baird Boothe said
Mayor Bradv Lessard was
the Master of Ceremonies and
the M istress of Ceremonies
was Shannon Sheldon, a for­
mer Miss Seminole Countv
"They
were*
like
tlu*
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Orlando Sentinel."
Miriam
and
Valerie's
School of Dance Arts in
Sanford entertained between
each pageant contestant’s act.
"Tnev’tv an absolutely fab­
ulous group with riveting per­
form ances," Baird Boothe
said.
The first runner-up for the
Miss Seminole County was
Lisa Van Alstrine, a pianist
from Lake Mary. Tlu* second
runner-up
was
Nichole
McPherson, a vocalist, who
went on to win Miss Apopka
2005
Hu* third place runner-up
was justine Freeman, from
Seminole I ligh School, who is
also a vocalist. The fourth
place runner-up was Rachel
Todd, who performed an Irish
dance
Pageant contestants are
aged 17 to 24 years old and
winners go on to tlu* Miss
Florida and it crowned Miss
Florida, they go on to the Miss
America pageant
M arino said
as Miss
Sem inole County, slu* will
perform at events in the com­
munity Requests tor her to
perform must go through
Executive Director Beverly
Baird Boothe of the countv
pageant. She can be reached at
407-321-3578
or
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Outstanding Audit tor the
2003 /2004 schixil year at the
March 8 meeting. About half ot
the teachers awarded certifi­
cates wen* at the meeting to
accept.
A five-minute video was also
shownhighlighting
Indian
Trails Middle School in Winter
Springs. Sixth graders pro­
duced the promotional video in
their video production class
The consent agenda was also
approved by the School Board,
which is good news for t*&gt;
JROTC students from Milweo
and Teague middle schools.
Principals Lois Chavis of
Mil wee and Roger Gardner ot
Teague Middle School gave
their permission for the trip as
long as it was approved by the
School Board. The students will
attend a "by-invitation-only"
tour of the U.S. Marine* Base in
Quantico, Va. The overnight
field trip will last five days, and
the students needed a waiver of
the field trip policy governing
overnight field trips Tin* tnp is
scheduled toward the end ot
Apnl.
The School Board also
U'amed that any faculty or stall
member of the Seminole
County Public Schools who was
not electronically fingerpnnted
before July 1, 2iLU, must nowdo so. Senate Bill 2U8h.
approved by the Legislature last
spring requires “any person,
instructional or non-instructional employee, certificated, con­
tracted or licensed that has
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School Board report said.
Hagertv High School is expect­
ed to open at the expand ed for­
mer Cniles Middle School in
August.
Sixteen plans wen* initially
developed
and
measured
against parameters such as conlaten cy with consent decrees,
keeping subdivisions and small
neighborhood units in the same
attendance zones, creating com­
pact attendance zones with few
or no island areas, targeting
enrollm ents that allow for
growth and anticipated dung*
ing demographics, and comply­
ing with feeder patterns to the
extent practicable.
Sandra Robinson, School
Board member, complimented
the Core Committee Tuesday
night on their graphs and cell
maps, which were created to
help w ith the tezoning process.
"The maps were very, very
helpful," Robinson said.
At a work session prior to the
regular meeting March 8, the
School Board reviewed the
three plans as well as alternate
plans submitted by residents
affected by the tvzoning and
alternative plans developed by
Sem inole County Public School
staff.
The School Board voted
unanimously to select Plan B as
recom m ended by Vogel for
advertisement and final adop­
tion on April 12.
In other news, 51 teachers
from 51 public schools in
Sem inole County received the
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w hich include half-hour activ­
ities geared to sixth and ninth
g rad ers, w hich encourage
goal settin g , positive self­
esteem and m orals.
M arino said num erous
anti-drug com m ercials on tel­
evisio n ignited her idea to
give teenagers a m essage
again st
any
d estru ctive
behavior.
She first got involved with
pageants in ner senior year at
B elleview H igh in O cala
w here she graduated in 2000.
"B eing one o f four kids, 1
figured I could get scholarship
m oney," M arino said o f
pageantry.
After three years o f participating in pageants, M‘ arino
irino
w on ner first title as M iss
Silver Springs 2002. She also
won M iss Apopka in 2004.
The pageants are a stepping
stone to go on to the Mis&lt;
Miss
Florida com petition. The Miss
Florid a pageant is the last
w eek of June and w ill he held
in M iam i.
M arino said the pageant
title gives her the opportunity’
to get her platform , RYSE, into
play in Sem inole County.
"H aving a title opens the
door," she said in regards to
m eeting im portant com m uni­
ty leaders who can help her
put h er platform into action.
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required to have a level 2 back­
ground screening lor reemployment or re-engagement
to provide services ”
A Level 2 screening requires
submission ot fingerprints not
only to Florida Department of
Law Enforcement for a back­
ground check, but also to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
It is not immediately cle*ar
who will pay for the* finger­
printing pnxvss which could be*
as muen as $80
"The levs asseverated with the
new fingerprinting require­
ments may lx* home by the dis­
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tor. or the persevn fingerprint­
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said.
Level 2 -ervenmg must lx*
met e-verv five years follevvving
the submission of someone's
fingerprint. Hu* District is m the
p rv x e s s of negotiating for tlu*
purchase.* or lease ol a mobile
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advisement, goal -effing and
financial a—i-tance. main dix&gt;rliav e opened tor Katrina a- -In*
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POP WARNER
The Sanford Youth
Football Association
(SYFA) is looking for foothall /Cheerleading
Coaches for this coming
season.
The league will also
hold registration this
Saturday (March 12th) and
again on the 26th. across
fmm Sanford Middle
school fmm 10 a m. to 2
pm.
The fee is $225 per per­
son with a non-rvfundable
$50 fee due at time of reg­
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UfilPOP w a m n t r f l j T j f l i

SPRING BREAK CAMP
Just when you thought
camp was only in the
summer, Casselberry
offers a variety of camps
for thi*se times school is
out of session. Our camps
provide children a chance
to have fun in a safe,
supervised environment.
Children will make crafts,
play games and sports,
watch movies, go on field
tnps, make new friends
and much more!
Casselberry Spring
Break camp will be offered
to children in grades K-Mth
at Secret Lake Park
Recreation Center, 200
Ivey Lane, fmm March 21
thmugh March 25 from
7a m -to-6p.m.
You can register your
children for camp at the
City of Casselberry Parks
k Recreation office, 125 E.
Melodv Lane, Monday
thmugh Friday, 8 a,m,-to-5
p m. You can also register
on site the day of camp.
The daily fee is $15 for
Casselberry residents and
$20 for non-residents.
The Casariberry Parks
and Recreation
Department provides
quality recreation, cultural
activities and facilities that
respond to the changing
needs of all residents and
protects and expands our
natural resources. For
more information about
Casselberry Spring Break
Camp call 407.262.7720.
YOUTH SOCCER AND
FLAG FOOTBALL
Youth soccer and flag
football will be offered in
the Casselberry's Athletics
Department this coming
year. Youth soccer will be
available to boys and girls
I ages 3-17 and /lag football
will be offend to boys and
girls ages 5-17. Sint up
your children to develop
skills, good sportsman­
ship. and have fun!
I.ate registration for
these sports will be at the
City of Casselberry Parks
k Recreation office, 125 E.
Melodv Lane. Monday
thmugh Fnday, 8 a.m.-to-S
p m The sign-up fee is $70
for Casselberry residents
and $90 for non-residents.
This fee includes 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.casadberry.org or contact T.C.
Donahue at 407-262*7720
xl302.
USSSA BASKETBALL
The USSSA Outback
Steakhouse Charlotte
County Shootout is sched­
uled for March 24-26 in
Charlotte County.
The season's first major
basketball qualifier (all
ages) will be held Easter
weekend, but unlike some
other events, we WILL
NOT be playing on Easier
Sunday. Instead, the tour­
nament follows the usual
3-day form at but is sched­
uled for Thursdaythmugh-Saturday. All
games should be conclud­
ed by 6 p m Saturday.

For more information
and the blest USSSA
schedules and informa­
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March 18^20 follmwd by
the Nike Team Florida

UCF/Stetson winner to play in women’s final
This just misses being the ultimate
way to end a rivalry.
With UCF heading to Conference USA
this fall and Stetson staying with the
Atlantic Sun Conference, this could be
the final time the Golden Knights and
Hatters will meet on the basketball
floor. And what better way would it be
to end the rivalry between the two
Central Florida colleges than to have
them meet for a spot in the NCAA
Tournament?
While that is nor quite the scenario,

Sun Sports to carry Atlantic
Sun title game with winner
earning bid to NCAA tourney
the pair were still to have met in one of
Friday's semifinal games of the 2005
. Coca-Cob Atlantic Sun Women’s
Basketball Championship, assuring that
one of the two schools will be playing
today (Saturday) with the NCAA

Tournament berth on the line.
Host TVoy and Georgia State were to
have met in the other semifinal with the
winner advancing to take on the
UCF/Stetson winner in the final. Sun
Sports (formerly Sunshine Network)

will carry the game live starting at 4

pin.

On Thursday, senior All Roberts went
over the 1,000 mark in career points as
UCF defeated the Mercer Bears, 65-59,
in overtime in game one of the 2005
Coca-Cola Atlantic Sun Women's
Basketball Championship. The No. 1
seeded Golden Knights improved to 199, while the Bears end their season with
a 12-16 mark.
Roberts led the team In points (20),
rebounds (9) and steals (5) to help pick

See A-Sun, Page 2B

NFL on the way

D ucey,

Football
stars to
instruct
youth

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See Camp, Page 21

Sophomore John Ducey put
the Raiders on his powerful
right shoulder and carried the
Sem inob Community College
baseball team to a 1-0 MidFlorida Conference victory
Wednesday afternoon at
Tindall Fbld against St. John*
River in Palatka.
The Raiders scored the
game's only run in the top of
the ninth inning with two outs
after a remarkable at bat by
freshman Adam Younger.
Ducey, (4-1) has not allowed
a run over his last three starts,
extending his shutout streak to
24 consecutive innings. The
shut out was the first for
Raiders (22-8, 5-1) in confer­
ence play and ninth overall in
2005.
SCC# team pitching has
been without a doubt the most
devastating unit the Raiders
have had in years. The team
ERA is an astounding 2 JO this
season, w hib the starters have
allowed a miniscule 1.96,
which always keeps the team
in position for a win.
Ducey put together his most
dominant performance of the
season throwing a nine inning
complete game work of art on
just 99 pitches, allowing just
four hits on the afternoon
w hib striking out nine batters
and without a issuing a singb
free pass.
Younger, a freshman short­
stop from Coral Springs, had
easily the most clutch at bat
for the Raiders tills season,
winning an amazing U-pitch
battle in which he fouled off
five two strike pitches before

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Sports Editor
SANFORD — What is
becoming one of the biggest
event on the Spring sports
calendar will be returning to
Sanford next weekend.
The annual Pro Players
Youth Football Camp And
Celebrity Basketball Game
will be returning to
Sem inob High School on
March 18th and 19th.
The camp, led by this
year's h ost former Seminob
High star Reggie Branch, a
two time Super Bowl win­
ning member of the
Washington Redskins, gives
a unique and great opportu­
nity for the youth of Central
Florida to have one-on-one
contact with local athletes
and community badert.
W hib learning about the
sport, campers will also
bam about the life skills
applied to it and the impor­
tance of getting a good edu­
cation. Each participant will
also have Interaction with
NFL players and spirit
coaches from past to pres­
ent.
The camp activities will
consist of a kickoff celebrity
basketball Mme on Friday
evening at Bill Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium fea­
turing the SHS faculty play­
ing against the Pro Players

SCC

Camper* (above) go
through their pace* at last
year * Pro Player* Youth
Pootbali/Cheerteadlng
Camp at Seminob High
School'* Thoma* E.
Whigham Stadium in the
Tim Rainea Athletic
Complex. This year'*
a Celebrity Basketball
Game on Friday night wM
be hotted by former
Seminole
High star
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(admission $6) with camp
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See SCC, Page SB

Dwyer too strong
for Silver Hawks
Sports EdRor
For the third straight year, the strength of the
Lake Howell basketball team came back to haunt
the Silver Hawks in the State Tournament.
Once again. Lake Howell struggled with its
•hooting and defending state champion Palm
Beach Gardens-Dwyer proved to be to big and
powerful inside for the Silver Hawks aa they fell
71-61, in the semifinals of the 2005 FH&amp;AA Qaas
5A Boys Basketball Championship at The
Lakeland Center Wednesday evenit
For the second straight year sharpshooter
Nick Calathe* one
Itlt o
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for Lake Howell (26-5L had an outstanding
game, scoring on a lay-up off iw opening tip
and never quit, pouring m a game high 36
points on 15-of-22 shooting from the Soot 7-cf11 on three-pointers, and Je o had eight

Lake Howell didn't let the halftime break slow
its momentum as they came out and scored nine
of the first 11 points, capped by a Rodrigues bas­
ket off a feed from Calatnes to tie the game at
59-59 with 4:15 remaining in the third quarter
But Gee would end the Silver Hawks’ 20-6 nm
with a three-point play at 556 and Lake llow di
which had to play so hard to get back in the
game, would get no doacr than one point the
rest of the way.
The game was a rematch of the 2004
Championship Game which Dwyer also beaks
open Ute in the game to win, 64-49.
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N C A A Tournam ent S election Party set for Sunday
Golden Knight fans are invited to
Join the UCF m en's basketball team
tomoerow (Sunday) when the squad
watches the CBS Selection Show to
learn its NCAA Tournament fate.
Head coach Kirk Speraw and the team
w ill gather at the Cape Florida ball­
room in the Student Union to watch
the live broadcast. The party begins at
5 3 0 p.m.
Complimentary hors d'oeuvres will
be served. Those in attendance will
have the opportunity to meet the
Golden Knight players and coaching
staff.
Prior to the selection show, the
squad w ill watch a special season
highlight video from the 2004-05
A tlantic Sun Championship cam­

Join the Golden Knights as they learn
their NCAA Tournament opponent and site
paign.
Mini-commemorative posters cele­
brating UCF's second-consecutive
NCAA Tournament bid will be avail­
able as supplies last.
E-mail gert9mail.ucf.edu with any
questions regarding the event.
UCF BASEBALL BEGIN S FINAL
SEASON OF ATLANTIC SUN PLAY
AGAINST CAMPBELL
No. 26 UCF (16-3) looks to continue
its best start ever under head coach
Jay Bergman as the Golden Knights
open Atlantic Sun play vs. Campbell

A-Sun
Continued from Page IB
up the slack with leading scorer Celeste Hudson
out for the rest of the season.
The junior from Lyman High School suffered a
severe ankle sprain last week and is expected to
be out at least six-to-eight weeks.

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Senior Ali Roberts (No. 4, above) had teamhighs with 20 points, nine rebounds and five
steals and also went over 1.000 points for her
career to lead UCF to a 65-59 victory over Mercer
and former Seminole Community College star
Roeana Davis in the first round of the 2005 CocaCola Atlantic Sun Women's Basketball
Championship in Dothan, Alabama on Thursday.

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and special invited guests.
General admission will K ‘ $5
on sale now.
Among the invited guests
who have already committed
to attend are Alan Gooch,
Executive Director of the UCF
Golden Knight Club and for­
mer UCF Head Coach; former
Seminole High star quarter­
back and current SHS assistant
coach Kerry Wiggins (Savanna
State University); Jermaine
Benoit, Grand Rapids of the
Arena Football League; Cornell
Green, Denver Broncos;
M arrus Jenkins, Pittsburgh
Steelers; Sean Beckton, Hall of
Fame wide receiver at the
University of Central Florida;
Rick Hamilton, New York Jets;
Lavoisier Fisher, Minnesota
Vikings; Mike Palmer,
University of Central Florida
(Butkus Candidate and 1998
Defensive Captain; Kevin
W hite, Oakland Raiders; Albert
Reese, Washington Redskins;
Clifford Martin, former
Seminole High All-American
fuUback and a member of the
New England Patriots; Dallas
Brown, former Seminole High
AO-American defensive tackle
and a member of the Tampa
Bay Bum; Robert Harris, New
Yack G iants; Dedrick Dodge.
San Francisco 49ers; former
Sem inole High star defensive
hock « id current assistant
coach Britt Henderson (NA1A
A l-A m erican at Savannah
Sorts University); Former
Seminole All-State defensive
end R e* Moore, Atlanta
M oons; Earl Holmes, Detroit

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(9-5) this weekend at Jay Bergman
Field. UCF begins its final season in
the A-Sun as tree Golden Knights
move to Conference USA in the fall of
2005.
The Golden Knights pounded Sf.
Joseph's 22-3 Tuesday evening while
Campbell lost 10-6 to Michigan State
and 12-8 to North Florida Inis week in
Jacksonville.
UCF set a school record with 13 runs
in the fourth inning against Saint
Joseph's, sending 19 batters to the
plate and rapping out eight hits in the
frame.

Franrinc Houston and Shayla Smith wen? sec­
ond on the team in points with 11 each. Shelby
Weber was behind Roberts in the rebounds
department with eight. Lashaunda Slade part'd
the Knights with seven assists, while Weber had
three steals.
Stetson, meanwhile, had its two best players,
Kristy Brown and Nefertiti Walker, combine (or
45 points as the Hatters upset Belmont 68-54.
Fifth-seeded Stetson improved to 15-13, while
the fourth-seeded Bruins end their season 17-11.
UCF opened the game with a bang with
Houston hitting a three for the Golden Knights
only to have Jessica Miller answer with a three of
her own for Mercer. Smith put the Knights back
up by three after being fouled while making a
layup.
tw o minutes later, Karen Hickman hit a three
for the second tie of the game. Smith put the
Black and Gold back up by three 30 seconds later
by hitting a three. Saran Russell brought the
Bears to within one after netting a jumper.
UCF then went on a 12-0 run over the nest
eight minutes with Claudia Johnson leading the
wav with six points. The Knights were up 21-8
with 5:11 to play in the half.
Mercer tned to make a comeback after Rhonda
Owens netted two five throws followed by a
three-pointer by Hickman. Slade then hit a free
throw to put the Knights up by nine.
Tanya Kessenich hit a free throw for Mercer
followed by a jumper by Roberts. The teams
then went back to Mercer’s end of the court only
to have Hickman miss a throe-pointer, rebound­
ed by LaShay King. King passed the ball off to
Roberts who netted a jumper for her 1,000 career
point as a Knight.
Owens was fouled at the Bears’ end of the
court, making both free throws with 1:10 to go.
Russell followed that up with a jumper for
Mercer making the halftime score UCF 26,
Mercer 18.
The second half started with a three-pointer by
Hickman for Mercer to bring the Bears to within
five of the Knights. Former Seminole
Community College star Rosana Davis, who
would finish with six points and six rebounds,
then hit two free throws to make it 26-23, in
favor of UCF
Houston netted a jumper for the first UCF

Collias Branch and June
Redden, grew up in Midwayjust off of Jitway Avenue.
He first played football as an
offensive guard in the ninth
grade at Crooms High School
after K in g influenced by a
very persistent middle brother.
Herb.
The next year at Seminole
High under the leadership of
head coach Jerry Posey and
running backs coach Emory
Blake, Reggie found his true
pi&gt;sition of running back, scor­
ing his first touchdown to
spark a groat high school and
give a glimpse of his bnght
future'.
"Coach Posev taught me a lot
aKml the game of football."
said Branch. "And Coach Blake*
(a former star in tlie Canadian
Football League) educated me
on the ins and outs of what to
expect at the next level."
Reggie, who also starred in
weight lifting and track, gradu­
ated from Seminole in 1960,
but despite impressive stats,
did not have a firm scholarship
offer from, any University of
major college. So he wrote let­
ters to Texas-El Paso, New
Mexico, FSU, Tennessee at
Chattanooga and East Carolina
about walking on.
Reggie's unde, Tony Collins,
who was bom in Sanford but
grew up in New York and was
a second round draft pick and
star running back for the New
England Patriots and later with
the Super Bowl XX champion
Chicago Bears, recommended
his alma mater of Eastern
Carolina and after introducing
Reggie to coach Ed Emory, he
decided the school was for
him.
Reggie was a walk-on red
shirt his first yeag but h
his hard
work and dedication in
inpraca full scholar-

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points in the second half only to have Davis
answer with a jumper of her own for Mercer.
Smith hit a throe-pointer with 16:13 to play in
regulation giving the Knights a 31-25 lead.
Kessenich then scored two for Mercer followed
by two free throws by Weber for UCF. Russell
made a jumper followed by a throe-pointer by
Miller to bring the Bears to within one of UCF
With 14:26 to play, Slade tipped one in for the
Knights giving them a three-point lead over the
Bears. Miller answered with a jumper for the
Bears Takira Allen then hit a Ires* throw putting
the Knights up by two only to have Fnn Keller
hit a three for Mercer giving them a one-point
lead with 12:51 to play.
Miller gave Mercer a two point lead after net­
ting a free throw to make the score 38-36.
Roberts hit a jumper and a free throw for the
Knights tying the score u p again with ‘♦ M to go.
Roberts hit another free throw less than 10 sec­
onds later giving the Black and Gold a one point
lead.
Miller responded with a layup and a tree throw
of her own to put Mercer back in the lead.
Roberts was fouled again, making both free
throws, tying the score* at 41 apiece. With tv 18 to
play in regulation. Roberts hit another lavup to
put the Knights up by two.
Keller tied the score up again alter hitting two
tree throws for the Bears followed by a layup by
Davis giving Mercer a two-point lead Roberts
responded with a layup of her own. tying the
score with 4:24 to go.
Miller then netted a jumper for the Bears put­
ting them up by one only to have Houston nit a
three-pointer giving the Knights a one-point
lead. Roberts was fouled again by Mercer, mak­
ing K»th free throws for the Knights
Kessenich was touted tor Mercer, hitting Kith
shots, giving UCF a one-point lead. Allen hit a
jumper with 1:16 to play, extending the (..olden
Knights’ lead With tive seconds to go in regula­
tion. Hickman hit another throe to tie the score at
52-52. sending the game to overtime.
Overtime started with Kessenich hitting a
jumper for Mercer followed by a lumper from
Rtberts for UCF. The Bears then scored four
points K'tore WeK*r tipped one in lor the
Knights. Smith was then touled by Mercer, net­
ting Kith of the tree throws to tie the score at 58.

See College, Page 3B

With 48 seconds to go, UCF fouled Miller
sending her to the free throw line where she
made one of the shots I louslon then gave the
Golden Knights the lead for good after hitting a
three-pointer with 32 seconds to go
Mercer fouled Rolvrts again sending her to the
line again when? she hit Kith shots with five sec­
onds to go. The Bears then touled Slade with
under o i k * second to go sending her to the line
for the Knights, hitting Kith shots giving UCF
the win, 6 5 - 5 4 .
Stetson was hot from the start, opening the
game with an 18-4 lead during the first seven
minute's of play Belmont managed just three
baskets, all bv freshman Brooke Sunday, in the
first II minutes of the game. The Hatters took
leads of as many as 22. 30-8, with 6 44 lett in the
opening period. But Stetson would not score
again and two Brandi Miller tree throws and two
Jenny Conkle three-pointers m the final three
minutes brought the Bruins within 12 points 3018, heading into the intermission
"It was critical lor us to get oil to a good start,"
said head coach Pee Komine "We played good
defense and played aggressively from the in-guv
ning. We were able to run our offense and shoot
the ball well early, and they didn’t "
Belmont continued to battle, but could never
get closer than seven points.
Brown, a senior from Marietta, Ga., notched
her 15th double-double ol the season, 35th of her
carver, with game highs ot 23 points and II
n-Knmds while going 12-of-l4 in free throws.
Walker (Atlanta. Ga l racked up 22 points along
with six reKmnds and three assists Freshman
Lucy Marline/ (Miami) helped out with eight
tvKuinds and two blinks
Sunday led three Bruins with |4 points, while
Conkle had II {mints and llollie Davis added 10
"We timk away their open looks and shut
down their attacks," said Komine. “Our kids
played smart and executed the game plan well."
Friday was to K- the I Fitters’ fourth semifinal
game in as many tournament appearances
"This tournament is aKmt whit h team can get
hot and put three games together back to back to
back," said Romine. “UCF has some very talent­
ed players and we will match up well against
them tor a good game."

"Sackman" Lewis followed
Branch to ECU on full rides.
It was back to square one fur
Reggie after graduating from
ECU. He was not drafted bv
the NFL. but the Dallas
Cowboys, New York Giants,
New York Jets and Pittsburgh
Steelcrs all showed a great
interest in signing him as a free
agent.
But the most interest came
from Washington Redskins
owner Jack Kent Cook and
head coach Joe Gibbs and
Reggie made the most out of
the opportunity, earning a spot
on the' roster and Kxoming one
of the most respected and
looked up to players on the
Redskins for the next seven
seasons
Upon his retirement Coach
Gibbs told Reggie, "thanks for
all the years, you made it a lot
of fun and you were a great
part of our success."
Among his professional
accomplishments wen? being
named Special Teams Captain
and Special Teams Player-ofthe-Year for the Redskins and
also being a member of the
Super Bowl Champions in both
1967 and 1991. He also had the
opportunity to visit the White
House twice and even gave
then President Ronald Reagan
a "high five."
Reggie currently resides in
Delaware but often returns to
Sanford to visit family and
friends. He dedicates himself to
numerous charity events and
tries to help children under­
stand the meaning of the basic
values of respect dignity,
determination and honor.
The camp, which benefits the
SHS Athletic Department and
local charities in underprivi­
leged communities, is far play­
ers and cheerleaders ages 5-to17 and the registration fee is
135, which indudes ktfuK
camp T-shirt and photo with
the players.

Eiriy registration it betaf
at (fit Wnk Sanioid
Brandi of the Boys A Girls
Club of Central Rorida. acmes
tom Ckmsm High School on
Ncrinunon Avanur, and at
liberty Tax Service, 2311
Feenth Avenue (17-92).
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UCF set season-highs in runs (22)
scored and hits (16) in the 14-run vic­
tory-.
"We have not had a game like that
all year, but I think we needed to have
a night like tonight and get the offense
going," stall'd UCF head coach Jay
Bergman.
Eight of UCF’s nine starters record­
ed hits, including two hits by Matt
Ray, Winter Springs’ John-Michael
Howell, Lake Mary's Drew Butera and
Kevin Richmond.
The Golden Knights scored two runs
in the first, four in the second, 13 in

the fourth, two in the fifth and one in
the sixth to round out the scoring.
UCF starting pitcher Ray Rodriguez
raised his record to 4-0 on the season
with five innings of work. The New
York native limited the Hawks to one
run on two hits with three strikeouts.
Howell, tlu* former Winter Springs
High and Seminole Community
College star, ripped two doubles in
the big fourth frame, giving liim seven
for the season, and finished the game
with a career-high four RBI Ray also
drove in thnx- runs while Richmond
and Marshall Bernhard also drove in
two runs apiece.
Howell's former teammate at SCC,
Courtney Props!, had a Jut, scored
thnx* runs, drove in two and stole his
team-leading 15th base of the season.

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Sundsy, March P. 2006

NHRA Lucas Oil Drag R acing Series at Speedworld
to in* HoraM

defend their titles.
Merritt Island racer Victor
Fera Jr., claimed the 2004
Southeast division Super Comp
crown and will be at his home
track to continue his quest to
repeat. Fera started the 2004
season by making it to the
quarterfinals at Gainesville
Racewav but then suffered a
series of second round losses.
The first-time champion
rebounded with a win at Bristol
Dragway in Tennessee, a third

NHRA Lucas Oil Drag
Raring Series racers continue
on their quest for points lead­
ing to divisional and national
chamoioaships at Orlando
Speed World Dragway this
weekend (March 11-13).
Hie reigning division cham­
pions in Comp Eliminator,
Super Stock, Stock, Super
Comp, Super Gas and Super
Street arc* on the move, ready to

round showing at Silver Dollar
Raceway in Reynolds, Ga., and
another win in Gainesville to
close out the year. He also did
well enough on the NHRA
national event scene to finish
sixth in the national point
standings.
Fera opened 2005 at the
Lucas Oil event at Bradenton
Motorsports Park. He made it
to the fifth round where he lost
to Jeffery Barker who went on
to win the event.

Eliminations start Sunday at
9 a m Comp Eliminator will
run first round at 11 a m and
Ibp Sportsman will begin elim­
inations at noon.
Tickets, including pit pass,
are $25 both Saturday and
Sunday. Children under 12 are
admitted free with a paid
adult.

Super Gas racer David Scott
won here last yea&amp; en route to
the division championship. The
North Port driver also won at
Bristol Dragway in Tennessee.
Gates at Orlando Speed
World Dragwav open at 8 a.m.
Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday qualifying and time
trials began at 9 a m Comp
Eliminator will run at 3 JO p.m.
and 6 JO p.m. and Top
Sportsman will make qualify­
ing runs at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.

Orlando Speed World
Dragway is located 17 miles
east of Ortandoin Bithlo
between Orlando and Titusville

College
Continued from Page 2B
Lake M ary H igh's Tyson Auer and Ryan
Bono also had one hit each, w hile form er
O viedo stars M att M cClung and Jerem y
Thom e both pitched in relief.
The UCF/Cam pbell series, which began on
Friday, continues today (Saturday) when the
two team s w ill play a day-night doublehead­
er, w ith gam e tim es set for 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Both gam es Saturday w ill be broadcast on the
Internet only at ucfathletics.com .

Bergman's Milestone Wins
W ith h is 1,100th win vs. M onmouth on Feb.
25, Jay Bergman is in sole possession o f 21st
place in NCAA history in career wins.
The form er Sem inole Com m unity College
coach is 51 wins behind form er W ashington
State skipper Chuck Brayton for 20th place in
NCAA history.
The UCF skipper is also nine wins away
from No. 900 for his UCF career.

In the Polls
UCF remained at No. 26 in the Collegiate
Baseball News Top 30 poll this week. Tne
Golden Knights fell to No. 28 in the National
Collegiate Baseball W riters A ssociation Top 25
as well. UCF is not ranked by Baseball
Am erica or the ESPN/Sports Weekly Coaches
poll.

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UCF is in its fifth season in Jay Bergman
Field and the Golden Knights have played
excellent baseball since the state-of-the-art
facility has opened. UCF is 111-38 (.744) alltim e in the ballpark.

Best Start since '77
U CF's 16-3 record to begin the season is the
best start since 1977 for the Golden Knights.
The Golden Knights under coach Jack Sexton
began play 18-3 in 1977.

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ners in seven starts is tops
among Seminole pitchers.
The Raiders were to have
hosted North Florida
Community College in a nonconference game on Friday,
and are in Gainesville today
(Saturday) to take on powerful
Santa Fe Community College
at 1 p.m.
Coach Mike Nicholson's
charges will then return to
Raider Field to host M-FC foes
Central Florida Community
College from Ocala on Monday
and Daytona Beach
Community College on
Wednesday before heading to
Jacksonville to face Florida
Community College. Those
throe games are all set to begin
at 3 p.m.

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taking a 3-2 ‘•plit-hngervd fast­
ball from Sanford native and
St |ohns starting pitcher Brian
Armstrong and roping the
nglit-hander’s ottering through
the lett side to drive in Travis
Battle Irom second base to
plate what proved to be the
game-winning run
Zaih Walden was the lone
Raider to tally two hits, reach­
ing on an infield single in the
third and doubling tor the
Haiders' lone extra-base hit in
the eight inning
Durov pit ked ott his sixth
runner ol the season in the sev­
enth inning, snufting out a
potential late inning rally tor
the Vikings Six pu ked ott run­

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Jamboree
The Nike Team Honda Soring 2005 Jamboree
(l;BVA Raptors Challenge) Boys Basketball
Tournament will tv held April 1st through the
ltd in Orlando
Tor Hu through 15u teams: YBOA registration
required on all coaches and players. Please con­
tact Honda 3 BOA Director Jack Love at
|lovi'*|flond.n bo.i com and the entry fee is $275.
For Ihu and I7u teams: These age divisions are
open to ALL TEAMS and are not sanctioned or
aftiliated with any national organization. Players
will need to bnng birth certificates and grade
exception torms in order to compete in their age
group Entry fee is $325 (no personal checks).
Registration deadline is March 21st for the
event being hosted by FBVA (Florida Basketball
It Volleyball Association) in conjunction with
Nike Team Flonda.
For more information check out the website at
http: //orlando fbva org/
SOAP BOX DERBY
IK * Central Honda Soap Box Derby and The
Sanford Recreation Department will be »pon*ofing a Derby Rally Day on Saturday, March 26, at
the Sanford Derby Park.
Each car will run a minimum of two races and
car and driver must meet AAS8D standards.
Cars must use Z-Glass Wheels (No Wheel Bank)
and the classes are Stock, Superstock and
^Voumust be pro-registered and paid by March
24. NO ON S1TC R E G ^ T t o N l S s t R a c e r
$45 or two cars, if a family member (brother or
sister), $70.00.
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the Raiders will be at Lake City
Community College for a 1
p.m. game, then have a
rematch slated with St. Johns
River, at home, on Monday,
March 21st starting at 3 p.m.
The team will remain rutme
on Tuesday and Wednesday
(March 22-23) for 3 p.m. nonconference gamt*s with
Madison Area Tech from
Wisconsin and South Florida
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Stetson used an eight-run sixth inning to
m uscle past visiting St. Joseph's 17*3
W ednesday night at a rain-soaked Meldung
Field.
The H atters won for the seventh tim e in
their eight seven gam es and finished their
season-opening 16-game hom estand with an
11-5 record. The Hawks dropped to 2-12.
The H atters pounded out 18 hits, including
seven doubles to extend their league-leading
total to 51 on the season. TWelve different
players registered hits. Jon Still went 2-for-3
with a hom e run and three RBI to help lead

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The newly started Sanford Boxing Club,
Incorporated is looking for members ages UMo17.
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, 915 E. First Street, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30
p.m
Membership
p is a $3
$37 fee per calendar year to
USA Boxing, lneorpoirated and after the first 90
days, a quarterly fee of $25 for equipment usage.
Sanford 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, leam to function with others,
develop good sportsmanship and experience the
rewards o f always trying to do their rest.
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 paitid
pate 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 (Rick Rusai) at 407782-0523; the Sanford Police Department (Office
Shamar) at 407-323-3030; or the Sanford
Recreation Department at 407-330-5697.

BASEBALL PLAYUS WANTED
The National Youth Bisrirall Association is
looidng for youth b—b ill players between the
ages of 12-20 that would like to be a part of its
2005 National and International Tournament
Taaasfs) and/or the Summer Wooden Bat
League. The tournament teams will be traveling
to Q n a Dtinofo
Carolina, Pennsylvania,
Georgia, Florida Kentucky, Arizona, Louisiana,
Puerto Rico and Hawaii.
Borisre are Untied to 14-4o-16 players per
treat per age group. Registration will be accept­
ed on a first coaM^first served basis. For addi­
tional infownation please call 773-264-1040.

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COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
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SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-005-4227.
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Pubtoh March •. 2006
March 13.2006
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The next Southeast division
Lucas Oil Drag Radng Series
event is at Montgomery
Motorsports Pane in
Montgomery, Ala. The April
1-3 race is toe fourth of seven
on the division's schedule.

the offense. N ick Palm isano added three hits,
and Joe K urelic picked up tw o doubles.
Four H atter pitchers com bined on a tw o-hit*
ter. Nathan Nery (1-0) allow ed tw o h its and
one run over six innings to earn his first
career victory. Robbie E lsem illet Ryan
Heacox, and W ill Rom anowicz worked the
final three innings in relief. A driano Petrutx
(1-2) suffered the loss.
The Hawks com m itted seven errors in the
game.
Tuesday n ig h t Jon S till's tw o-run double in
the bottom o f the seventh snapped a 5-5 tie
and lifted Stetson to a 7-6 victory over visiting
University o f South Florida at M eldiing F ie k f
The H atters (10-5) won for the sixth tim e in
their last seven gam es, w hile toe Bulls (9-9)
dropped their fifth in a row.
S till's tw o-bagger w as one o f five Stetson
doubles on the night. The hit dropped Ju st
inside the right field line and drove in Shane
Jordan and Chris Johnson with the go-ahead
runs.
The Bulls, m eanwhile, hit tw o hom e runs in
the game, both com ing during a four-run
fourth inning.
For the 13tn consecutive gam e the H atters
scored first taking a 1-0 lead in the bottom o f
the first on an RBI-ground out by John
DeStefano.
Stetson starter Corey Kluber kept the Bulls
hitless through the first three innings, but ran
into trouble in the fourth. The Bulls strung
together four consecutive hits, including backto-back hom e runs from Tim Orlosky and
Brian Baisley, to take a 4-1 lead.
The H atters answered with four runs o f
their own in the bottom o f the fourth.
Johnson. David G olliner, and Brian Bocock
each recorded RBI doubles in the inning and
N idi Palm isano added a sacrifice fly.
USF evened the score in the top of the fifth
when Jeff Baisley doubled and scored on a
bases loaded walk.
The score rem ained deadlocked until S till's
double broke the tie in the seventh.
Brandon Berlett (1-0) pitched 2.1 scoreless
innings of relief to earn the victory. Tyler
G ottlieb tossed the final 2.0 innings for his
second save o f the year. Tim M attison (0-1)
suffered the loss.
The team s w ill m eet three m ore tim es this
season, including a Mar. 29 m atch-up in
Tampa.
The H atters began A tlantic Sun Conference
play with a three-gam e series at G eorgia Stale
on Friday.

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on Highway 90 (East Colonial
Drive) at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
For more information call
the track, 407*568-2717, or
visit ^
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www.SpeedWorldDragway.co

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TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI­
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301 N. Pert* Ave Santord. F L
on March 29. 2006 at 1100
pm
Dated tins 25th day
February. 2005
Maryanns Morse
CleiXrt toe O e tfl Court
By. Mary Bboupo
Deputy d a rt

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To P lace Your Ad Call
11— H ome H ealth
C are

N**d 2 Home Health Aids 2 wk
•Mary $280 lor 14 morning visits
(7am ).
14
evening
visits (9 30pml
Must work
mrnrvte wknds 2 hrsVsit 407323-7500 for application Pislv

25— SrEciAi.
N otices

Attention
R ead ers!!
It's illegal to' companies domg
business by phone to promise
you a loan and SSk y o u to pay
for it bet ore they deliver. For
more information call toll-tree
1-877 F T C H ELP ( A public
service message from The
Sommoie Herald and the
Federal Trade Commisssmi

61— M onet

to

L end

Attention
R ead er*!!

invitation To Bid
T o Prsqualltled General
Contract BlOdars: you are
hereby invited to submit a
sealed bx) tor the following
protect Bids will be publicly
ened and read aioud at trie
tme and place dragnaled Oats
must be received at The
Seminole County Mousing
Authority administration oltce
662 Academy Place. Oviedo
Ftonda 32765 by 5 00pm April
6.2005 Any tx h renxved aV&lt;
tins time wiH not be accepted
Administration
Building Addition
The Semmole County
Housing Authority

A rchitect:

59— F inancial
S ervices

Daimwood
Paveichak

It s illegal to* uimpan,es domg
business t'y phono to promise
you a loan and ask you M pay
tor it before they deliver. For
more information call toll-tree
1 877 F T C H ELP l A public
service message from The
Semmole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commissioni

71— Hi i r Wanted
S10 to $20 Par Hour
Morning A evenings Shifts
available appointment setting
gieat work environment
Positions
available
immediately
Hourly plus
commission
Hourly
plus
commission Can Bob 321-2517736

$200 Sign-on Bonus

Derrybeiry
Architects P A
390 Wilma Street
Long wood Florida 32750

A ccounts

Opening Bid Time and Dale

Administrative Assistant lor
real estate oft.ce work form
home PIT or F T $ 10tir plus
bonuses
Strong E X C E L .
W ORD
Internet A reliable
transportaton roqd Fai resume
407 386-6324

2 00pm on April 7 2005
:The
Seminole
County Housing Authority
662 Academy Place
Oviedo. Florida 32765

1 peclftcatlo n s p ackag e*
I V

^UiW ifiny C tiw n i

be picked up at the
noted A rchitects

27— N

u rsery

St

C hild C are
Day out m my Lake
M ary homa. lots of tun A
acavttas Mon-Wsd. 9am-4pm
i

407-324-1866

we i ii i ssii

Immediate open ng in Santord
tor tr.endiy individual with
accounts payable eapeuonce
Can 407-326-7216

Carpentry Work We need
dopendab'e workers with
carpentry A template sk#s to tab
counter tops $9 or more
depending on skill level
Potential to advance to mstaller
atSlBhr Cabmet A kitchen eip
a
plus
Orenite
Transformations 407-695-7116

REALTOR*-

•loptotingthousand!
andtoman* o(your
hard-aamadmonty. Gwa
your»a*« pay raias today!

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picktie plantaryou:
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Candiewood Suites Hotel is
bating tor team mombers to pm
a great hotel staff We have
openings tor Front Desk
Associate
whose
work
schedu-e wilt be Mon-Fri 3pmtlp m
Also
Full Time
Housekeeping Mo Experience
Needed Apply m person 1130
Greenwood Blvd Lake Mary FL
32746 407-585 3000 E O E
DFW P
Cashiers Food Prep A Dmmg
Room
attendants
Breakfast lunch
shifts
fuSparttime no Sundays Cat
407-333 8875
Certit«d Donta' Assistant 5 yrs
eipenence Starting salary
$480 Tuos-Fri. 407-629 6955.

Chet de Cuisine wanted
Requirements Musi hAve a
strong working knowledge ot
Medserranoan Cueme Food cost
control Responsbie tor total
purchasing and receiving,
maintaining
lood
quality
standards Skills in butchering
and saute ability m creative'y
preparing all meats fish fowl
pastas pates stocks soups
saunps Also must work we* wSh
others and have good reliable
transportation Professionals
need only apply
Cali Da Vmo A Dmmg Place tor
appointment at 407-323-1388
of send resume to Da Vinci A
Dmmg Place 107 Magnoka Ave
Sanford Florid* 32771

Payable

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71— H elp W anted

CLERICAL FULL TIME
Computer skills required
SfO O O hr Lake Mary Call
Andrew 407 529 8903

Company Drivers. Earn
•$850 to $900 per wk
• Pius tour safety bonuses
per yr
•2 yrsC D L A e ip req
•Must live within 45 miles ol
Daytona
•Local work home daily
•Some regonal wer n ^ t tnps
back the ne«1 day
•Lots ot home time
•Lite Ins employee and
tarmiy company paid
•Paid Vacation
•Pad honday no waiting period
• Major Medcal low cost tor
family 1 10 00 co-pay $100 00
deductible
•401k -50% match ot fast 4 %
•Christmas Bonus
Mar 2t st. 22nd. 23rd. 24th
8 am to 5 pm
Salem Carriers Inc
3143 International Speedway
BMJ
Daytona Beach. FL
tbblk-ina oetcoms
C all 1-800-709 2536

Courteous A enthusiastic
Mmgual las preparers No
eip en en ce
we
provide
S a r a v pood wagm. a nog s o k
environment A meantivea C al
David. 407-764-4540

71— H elp W anted
Driver

Ol OIL. A H D l ANL
3 immed'ato openings'
A vg $779 •SIOfSArk
C O L A required
Jacksonville FL Terminal
1-877-428 5627
hmtL£ldriYfi!E£fiID

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Apopka is "booming A has
immediate openings' II you
work lor our compotito'S come
try the bust We need e«pd door
product on malenai handlers A
drivers Great heneM package
DFW P A EO E Can 407 598
1209

ELECTRICIAN HELPERS

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71— H elp Wanted

LABORERS NEEDED

loader Operator Clear and
grub eipenence F T with
benefits 407-322-8133

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting Salary SS.SOAtr
MCALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
FLAN' Oruf tree wortplece
Apply St M0 IMIW Drive.
ANamonW Springs 407-1*0•000 EOC

Drivers
Superior Trim A Door m

Lawn
Manlenance
Foreman Laborers
Residential Commercial drs
license A e ip required Up to
$10 hr to slat 407 831-6436

-

2

6

Loan Originators needed no
eipenence
no
license
required earn while you learn
PT or FT Cal MAe Loader. 407330-0713

Full lime outpatent practice
erceiient bonelits Fa« rosume
to Susan 386-774-4658 or
call 386 960 8189
V'vona s North P iu e na needs
waenssus phrmos subs A put*
nvWers Apply at 2477 Park Ami
Sanford 5pm 8pm

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fiS B S ^ B S =

Medical Office Receptionist
Landscapers
F T w n t s w N s 407-322-8133

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iAm* ifwnffy
AErvewwasj M
^msAAAinji
runi
nvoptning
possbie manager position Hvy
lAng taet worker 407-302-7246

The Minister ot Muse position
is vacant at St Paul Baptist
Church 813 Pme Ave Sanford
FL Person ntwe p ed should cal
the church between to 30am1 30pm 407-323-1601 tor
additional information

Sates Parson: Vertical blinds
Al leads prtvdnd (NoaoUca*sl
Meet customers m their homes
$40K»
per
year
Gas
allowance Some e ip helpful
407 830-4700

San Francisco Oven
*A Taste of the Bay Area*
Featuring Buck Oven
Pu/as Soups Salads
Sandwehos

Now Hiring
Cashiers
•Saiad Sandweh Makers
■Pij/a Cooks
•Prep Cooks
•Food Runners
•Dishwashers
Apply n Pi *&gt;.&lt;*' M F &lt;krrv5pm
Located m Pa'k Place Pia/a
7025 CR 46 A Su te 1011
lake Mary F l 32746
(4071 936 1107
lakemjrysto a yahoo com

W. eap Livo Ek-ctr c
407-321-6960 520 laurel
Ave
Etpd House cleaners wanted
Each applicant needs own car
PT A F T

407-299-A923
Espenencod Welder
Immediate Open.ng
Apply m Person

Kelly Services
407-328 6914
2101 Easl lane Alary B .c
No F e e sE O E

Flyer Distributor: Vehicle
provided 20 to 30 hrvwk
Orlando area great earning
potential 407 830-4700
Food serv&lt;e personnel lor
luveniie correctional feeding
program Atusl have lood
production e ip Musi pass
background Check A drug
screening
lor
security
clearance
Benefits
with
advancement opportunity Can
ms Wheaton at 407-330-6750
X222
Full Time office help Must
possess strong cumpuler sums
Fas resume 407-302-9005

Heavy Truck M echanic:
Must have tools A esp 407321-7442

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST'
Always
a
good
policy
especially
tor
bus.nets
opporkmaus and tranchees Cal
Florida Dept of Agriculture A
Consumer Services el 800-435
7352 or F TC -H E L P tor tree
ntormation Or visit a j Web s4e
at www ttc gov tvrop
Florida law requires sellers ol
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept ol
Agriculture
A Consumer
Services before selling Canto
verity lawful registration before
you buy

RNAPN: Fun time, outpatient
practice 3 locations L eans*
raqd. IV skies a plus Escaiiant
benefits Mon-Fn. Fa* resume
AWiSuaan 386-774-466A or cal
386-960-6169. it interested

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Drivers
StartImmediately
$8 Par Hour Plus Tip*

MTtms
SANFORD
Oeborah Jarvis-SmHh
407-688-0407
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Orlando Sanford International Airport in Sanford
2 Rad Clavaland Blvd.
International Departing Lobby
Located in Terminal A

When:

Tuesday, March IS, 2005
Starting at 9:00 am thru 5:00 pm
Accepting applications for:

SWIS8PORT USA, INC.
Ramp/Baggage Handlers, A /C Cabin Cleaners, Fuelers, Janitorial
(Full Time / Part-time / Seasonal)
On the spot interviews and hires for qualified candidates

PREFUGHT SERVICES, INC.
Patsenoers flervtcai / Paesenoer Aoanta
(Full Time / Part-time / Seasonal)
Interviews will b* conducted at s later date lor thaaa positions

f K t M O TK i IMF
V n lV B I V III V W f H W s

2 RED CLEVELAND BLVD.
SUITE 210
SANFORD, FL 32773

4I7-5I547M
AMapplicantsmustbs abletoprovides 10-year worit/school historyandpassacriminal back­
groundcheckincludingFBI Fingar Print semening. ANapplicantsmust psu amandatorydrug
semen, andhaveftexibtepart-timeworiiechedutotoindu* weaken*, hoMays andevening
hours. Musi speak and writo English fluently. For soma positions applicants must be able to
lift up to 75 toson a consistont basisand possss a valid Florida Drivers License.
A successful backgroundcheck is mquimd tor al airport employment
Takaoonlrai of your Mum and aBsndt » Job Fair on
Tuesday, March 15
8ee you item.

fw b ip o r t^

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Sunday, March 0.2008
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To Place Your Ad Call
7 1 -H

elp

Wantid

Service plumbera/helpera
needod
residential
a
commercial Greet pay’ Hiring
immediately 407 388 0000

Sharp person, needed lor
busy optometnc often on Lake
Mary Bfvd Medcal exponent*
■ Pius Excellent math *
communications skills a must
F T or P T groat pay * benefits
Can 407 322 2230

Sm/UNOCRGROUNO PIPE
CREW:
Experienced
underground
utility
pipe
erorkors |407| 322 8133

SPANISH. FRENCH
GERMAN. ITALIAN
TEACHERS
P/T in lake ma-y Inlmgua
Languaqe Center 407-322B700
SURVEY

7 1 -H

elp

Wanted

WORK FROM HOME
Full or Pari Time. 50*.
commission Popular Products
$10 00 start up Free materials
407 333 8158

103—H ouses *
U nfurnished
n o Y i i

M A N A(

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93—R ooms For
R en t
w

EEk l y

r en tals

Starting 9 $62Axrk.
Historic Downtown
407-330-4423
Very nice, very clean turn rm
atiutt cable A C Indry phono
kitch use sec dr resident
owner, private entrance No

Smoking! Only drug tree
sober need apply 407-3140424

FRESH AIR
FRESH START
Eiceiient opptys win TBE
Group at our location in
Altamonte Spnngs WE WILL
TRAIN'

Survey S Utility
Field Personnel
Both
entry
level
A
experienced positions ava l
rD O T E E B e ip a plus Some
out o* tonn (rave1reqd le per
itemi Exc beneMs bonus
mcontue 401x E SO P A
more
ha'd
working
•ndiyiduats only may call
407-62*7144 or apply onane
at: www tbegroup com
EOE M F D V D F W P
' Swimm ng pool construction
F T with boneMs package
available Drive's tcenso
required 407-324 2442
Pari time cook, servers A
dishwasher needed. Contact
Mytene
407 323 7306
Tow Truck driver needed &gt;n
Sanford a'oa to' 'Oil back A
heavy Must have experience
407 321-7442
V vo n a s
Fine
Italian
Restaurant in Lk Mary needs
F/T day A nignt cooks A F/T
day A night drivers Can 4073307040

W AN tED,
LANDSCAPER

Need landscaper to
trim trees and bushes
at a commercial
properly at 300 N
French Ave. in Sanford
Must submit written bid
by 5pm March 18.
2005 To review the
scope ot work, call Ted
or Dan at 407-3222611.
W ine McQueen Masonry
needs reliable expd masons
A
laborers
Wi|h
own
t'a-'SkJ'tatun For rt«ve nlo pts
can 407-416-6127

Share two story house in
Lake Mary $400 mo Call
321-363 7587

95—R oommate
Wanted
Male or female roommate
wared V* wound tow o» 2 stary
home In Historic D strict
Includes M kitchen and bath as
wen as private and secure
entrance $575 per month
includes water and cable No
pets
Background check
required Can 407-314 0379

97— ArARTMENTS Furnished
Furnished court ya'd apt
Clean quiet Mdyfar Includes
cable uMitos covered parking
i»ug tree non smnker For srgie
$185mo Dxsmsi! mgd 407-4157131

407-262-2002.

99—
Apartments U nfurnished

MARINER'S VILLAGE
i Axt *r* t DORM $545 MO
1 flDfiM $660 MO ANO UP
IncknXJ

407-323-6670

100—C ondominium
R entals
2BR 2BA new lownhome.
comm pool nea' Seminole
town Cento' $1030 mo Sec
$1030 1st month $200 Oft 407774-1040

103—Houses -

W d Care For Ytour Dog or Cat
in Your Home While You Are
OonetnenfyofTLC WUbnng
in newspapers mai andev
water
pianist
Vl

m enebls

Sanford/Carrtege Cove: New
3/2 DW all appliances A shed
CampMnty set up. ready to move
in $597/mo. includes lot rent,
with approved credit 407-3238160

R IS IA IS

-Sanford: New 3 7 Home in
Celory Lakes 1465 sq 8.2 Car
Garage
Available Now1
$t250-mo
-Sanford: Brand new 4 7 in
Cokey Lakes 2.021 Sq Ft Lake
View Section 6 Welcome
$1250mo
•111 Meadow. 3 7 t Car
Garage Fpic Eat-In Kitchen
Community Pool No Pets
$1100 mo

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PAYMENTS

Aerry mads '» rung because
xe a&gt;e growing No ngnts o*
ker-xonds Vou need car A
Inve's license We provide a
feat pace to wo»x penetits
tpadnueage Can 407-331&gt;266

MERRY MAIDS

garage $875
OeKona: 3 2 w ? car garage
over 1700 sq ft on 1/4 acre
$900 m o
Deflona: 3 2 w-2 car garage
over fQOOsq ft on 14 acre $850
DeltoiuMM
w carport
fencod yd. $750 mo

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Brace A. Fegsa, AAMS

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E machine. 17" monitor.
Cannon printer. Westell DSL
Router. 2 speakers. KB. B
mos old $450 407-322-3232

191— B uilding
M aterials
CO R R U G ATED
STEEL
R O O P IN O for Barns. Boat
Docks Shops eta Also Culvert
Fhpe I5N20 18 *20 C e l For
Prices Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293 5788

117—C ommercial
R entals
RENT

You'll find tho
"• • st Bargain#”
In tha
Sam lnola Hacald
C lassified#!

407 321-0759

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The CLEANERS
FOR THE WELL
DRESSED
PROFESSIONAL

Fran kie's
Cleaners
xrai-x

Starting i

I Lake Mxry Vill. Publu Ctr
1K0I W. Lake Maty Blvd .
Sic 161
I Call (407(102-15011 today

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room gift shop or fitness11682
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locates $12.sq 8 Available now1
Cal Pomg fo rty 407-322-8678

Rent with opton to buy Section
8 We&gt;come4BR 1 5BA A C
washer d'ye' a'arm system A
fence $850 M O Rent plus
Secunty Deposit $500 321 -2996173

1986 Camera VML 5 speed, nmr
red paint, rebuilt motor, looks
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Pool Tabic: Gorgeous S'
furniture-style table, decorative
wgs leathor pockets, overwed
t* three piece Italian slate
Accessory kit, baks Brand new
m ctate Cost $4500. sell,
$1350 407-402-1781 or 386- ’
753-0486

Sanford: 3 ? Over 1500 sq
ft w sc pooh lonced yd. 2 car

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407-323-9408

Formal Dming Room table
Mahogany oval, w/4 chairs A
2 leaves Asking $1200 obo
386 698 4273

Paul Osborne
407-321-47S4
Sanford: 2/1. renovated

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Queen $135. King $195 407331-1941 or 386-753 0489

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181— A ppliances it
F urniture For S ale

3 7 1 Car Garage Town
Villa.
Screen
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Community Pool A Tennis
$985 mo
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$750’mo

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awning A skirting $3500.obo
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Longwood Condo studio apt.
many amenities pool Club
house gym tennis $600'mo
407-470-4511

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2 Scmd Porches on over 1/4
acre fenced yd $136,900
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lanced yd $125 900

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31 5 2 sttry
$950 month 2 1 $590 month

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VIN* 1LNCM9743MY765351.

1000 Toyota Camry lM: (Via
Ownar. toadad. S7.9W. Cal
Salum North. 321-600-3000

Oviedo Road A Wrecker
Service reserves the nght to
accept or refect any and al btot

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0091

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lam bu ts Community
100 WaldanMAoutoeard
Sentord. Ftortfe 22773

NOTICE
Vehicle Auction M9 00am
WHEN March M , SOM
WHERE Pauls Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1995
MAKE EAGLE
MODEL 4DR
COLOR BROWN
VIN* 2E3HD56F9SH618629

Hotted ol Intent

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Semmoie Community College
hereby gives notice ot the
intended amendment ot the tot
lowing rule
Pokey No 3 060
Pokey Title Student Attendance
Pokey
Purpose and Eflact To update
terminology and provide tor
active military service
Legal Authority t t 1001 64
1001 64(81 Florida Statutes

Vehicle Auction «»9 00am
WHEN March 28. 2005
WHERE Pauls Towing 1919
W 1st Street Sanlord FL 32771
(407(321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1987
MAKE OLDS
M OOEl 4DR
COLOR WHITE
VIN* 103NF5IU7MM2298t6

2003 Cham ** Mafcu V-6. Auto
A l power. 87.090 Can Saturn
North. 321-669-3009
2003 Saturn 1200 Priced to go
loaded. 88.990 Can Saturn
North. 321-669-3009

A Notice at Rule Development
appeared on March A. 2005 m
the Semmoie Herald A pubic
hearing on the proposed rule
may be requested m writing
specifying how the person
requestmg the pubic hearing
would be affected by the pro
posed rules withm ?t days ot
ttvsnotce submitted lo Joseph
A Samovsky Vce President tor
Administrative and Business
Servces a' the above address

VEHICLE
YEAR 1987
MAKE CADILLAC
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR WHITE
VIN* 1G6CD5186H4314231

2003 Toyota Echo H A TE S
O ASI A U T O . A C . A M O R E '
89.990 C a « Saturn North 321689-3009

Vehicle Auction it 9 00am
WHEN April 1. 2005
WHERE Pauls Towing 1919
W 1st Sheet Sanford Fl 32771
(407|321-7442
VEHIClE
YEAR 1997
,MAKF PONTIAC
MOOEl 2DR
CO l OR RED
VIN* 1G2WP12K9VF283968

2005 Ford Focus 2&gt;3 Sporty
Auto, a l power 10K 810 990
Call Saturn North 321 6893009

- 235—
an s

ale

32771 at 1100 a m . on the
29th day ol March. 2005. the
following fesenbed property
as set lorth m said Order ol
Final Judgment to wtl

Prospective ladders may inspect
vetuctet one hour prior to tale
Terms are CASH OR CERTI
FIED FUNDS' Pauls Towing
reserves trie ngh( lo accept or
reiect any and an BIDS

2000 Mazda MPV Sunroof,
loafed, ona owner. 86.990 C al
Saturn North. 321669-3009
2001 Chevrolet S-10 E*t cab
V 6 . Auto. Better Hurry
89.990 C a l Saturn North. 321669-3009.

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Public Auction

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Specializing in Vmyi
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199? FORD
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1987 CADI
1G6JG51W7MJ508708

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0093

(1) Year 1969 Make Ousmutme
VIN* 1G3WH14W2KD357053

Trash Removal. Root Tear0 6 . Apt to House Cleanouts
407-464-6160
407-349-1313

(?) Year 198*Vasa Foid
VIN* 1FAPP2890JT168*51

Pubkc auction to be hold at 9 fl­
am on the jgm fey et March,
2008 At the Iron! dost ot
Sanlord Towmg A Recovery Inc .
located al 2522 Country Club
R d . Sanlord Fl 32771. lor too
purpose ol dwpoamg ol the toilowmg vehete

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nonet of
PUDUC AUCTION

(31 Year 1989 Make Lincoln
VIN* 1LNBM93E6K Y716412

Nome w hereby gn/an that
Oviedo Road 8 Wrecker Service
w* te l at pubfcc auction tor sal­
vage tor caah on damand to *w

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Pubkth March 13.2005
0094

Pubfceh March 13.2006
0090

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1 appbcbbonft) tor Conaumpbve Water Use bom
Bsabnoto County Enwonmoniat Services 800 W Lake Mary Btvd.
Sentord. FL 32773-74M. appkcaaon *95681 Tha appkcanl propotM to w *M nm 7J mfton galom ptr day o1
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dent and other persons having
claims or demands agamst
decadent s estate, including
unmalured contingent or untouidatod damis must las the*
claims wan tow court WITHIN

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PUBLICATION
OF
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NOTICE OR THIRTY |30l DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

JS1RF14AON?tOOt3S
UNKNOWN SUZUKI RM 125

(4) Year 1991/Make Chevrolet
VIN*2G t WN54T6M9105255

1975 Ptymouti tour door, grain
V9MPH41KSD286814:

All credrlors ot the decedent and
other persons who have claims
or demands agamst decedent s
estate including unmatured
contingent or
unliquidated
claims and who ha&gt;e been
served a copy ot this Nonce
must Ne thee clam s with tn.s
Court WITHIN T h e LATER OF
THREE |3| MONTHS AFTER

N0T1C8 0 *
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The administration ot the estate
ot m a r y r u t h M u r r a y
deceased whose date o&gt; death
was September 25 2004. is
pending m the Cacuit Court tor
Seminote
County
Fonda
Probate Unison the address ot
which it 301 N Par* Aye .
Sanfoid Seminole Fl 32771
The names and eddx-sses ot
the
Ancillary
Personal
Representatives
and
the
Personal Representatives art.*
ney are set lorth below

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TO CREDITORS

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IN RE ESTATE OF

Deceased

1979 DOOGE

DELORISA RATLIFF
Personal Representative
3901 Steams Road
Valnro FL 33594
CECIL IAV TURNER
Personal Representative
128 Hidden Lake Dnve
Sanford F l 32773

M ORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
TAYLOR BEAN A WHITAKER
M ORTGAGE CORP
PWimtftt

1991 MOtfDA
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Pubic auction lo be held at
9 01 am on the dayltl speeded
below al the front door ol
Athen t Towing Inc Located at
2499 OW Lake Mary Rd Suite
134 Sanford F l to» the putpose ot disputing ot the toaowmg vehic le4

The date ot the hrtt publication
ot this notice is March 6 2005

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

IN T H f CIRCUIT CO URT FOR
SM M NOIE COUNTV.
FIORIOA
PRORATE DtVIStON
FILE *;

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Publish March6. 13.2005
0034

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
O f THE
1 IT H JUDICIAL CINCUIT.
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLONIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 04-CA-2660-14-L

JAMES A BARKS Attorney
Florida Bai No 197564
1I7HW First Street Suite B
Sanford F I 37771
Telephone 407321 1224
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish March 6 13 2005
0019

Vehicles may be viewed on#
hour prior to sale

Notwithstanding the time penods set forth above, any claim
filed two (!) years or more after
toe decedent» date ot death it
barred

All other creditors ot the dece
dent and persons having claims
or demands agamst the dece
dents estate must Me the&gt;r
clavns with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATlON
OF THIS NOTICE

Peneta(» K Myers
Personal Representative
2639 Gale Place
Sanford Florida 32773

Removal ol the deserted vehi­
cles was conducted m compkance with F S 713 78 Notice
that Marrys Towmg will ted said
vehcles al Pubkc Auction tor
Cash on MARCH 28. 2008 at
10 0 0 A M at 107 N Maple Ave
Sanlord Ft 32771 A» vehcles
sok) AS IS No title guaranteed
Marrys Towing reserves the right
to bid on any vehete

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk O l Tha Cecut Court
By Mary Steoupe
Deputy CNrk

WILLIAM L COLBERT
Florida Bar No 122761
STEN STR O M
MclNTOSM
COLBERT. WMIGMAM
RDSCHM ANN A PARTLOW
PA
Post Ortce Boi 4848
Sanlord FL 32772-4*48
Telephone 407 322 2171
Attorney tor Personal
Representative

The date ot first publication ot
tint Notice is March 6 200S

UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO F E E D
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

Al creditors ot the decedent
and other persons having claims
ot demands eg/unsl decedent s
estate, including unmatured
contingent or
unliquidated
claims on whom a copy ot tins
nobca is served must tile the*
clavns with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

NOTW ITHSTANDING t h e
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE ANY CLAIM F il CO
TW O (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER
THE
DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

Publish March 13 2005
009?

Notice it hereby given Pauls
Towing wi* sell at pubkc auction
lor salvage lor cash on demand
to highest bidder the loaowmg
deserted vehicles

TW T ord Banger Auto A/C
W ont Last' 84.990 Call
Saturn North. *21 -669-3009

1171 Chevy two door, brown
VN*1Wf7UW407046;
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Dated tow 26 day ol February.
2005

The administration of the estate
ot JOAN B KINO deceased
whose date ot death was
October 11. 2003 is pending m
the Ocu&lt;1 Court lot Seminole
County.
Florida
Probate
Division the address ot which it
201 N Park Avenue Sanford
FL. 32771
The names and
addresses ot the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative s attor­
ney are set lorth below

Publish March 13. 3005

2002 Saturn Vua AW D: Ona
ownar. V 6 . toadad. 813.000 Cal
Saturn North. 321-669-3009

S

THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE

JOAN B KINO.

The auchon wd be hatd at 12 00
PM on the said dates above At
Seminole Paint A Body 2540 S
Myrtle Ava Sanlord. FL 32773
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect vetuctet one hour pnor
to sale Terms are cash or certi­
fied funds Seminole Wrecker
reserves the nght to accept or
refect any and a* tads

Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehetas on tha day
before the auction between
Oam-Spm Terms are cash or
cerbbad funds

2002 Saturn SL1 Sedan Auto.
A C . 8 Mora. 87.990. Call
Saturn North. 321-609-3009

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M TM8 CfeCWT COURT FOR
SCMMOLI COUNTY.
FIOWOA
FROBATI DtVIStON
F i l l NO. Moa-CP-0322
IN RE: ESTATE OF

2004 JINO
VIN* LAETC8DK641000873

toa morning at Autotromcs «
174 East Mitchell Hammock
Road. Oviedo FL 32765

2002 Bulck Century O na
ownar. V-6. Loafed. 87.900 C M
Saturn North. 321-609-3009

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Deceased

Thts auckon w4i be hatd on

2001 Saturn S C 2: Ona ownar.
auto. A C , A Moral 86.000 C a l
Saturn North. 321-609-3000

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2000 Honda One 8adan; Auto.
pm locks. CO. ona ownar
18.000. Cal Salum North. 321680-3000.
__________
2000 Hyundl Accant: Ona
ownar. Auto, loafed 84,000 Cal
Salum North. 321 -660-3009
2000 Saturn LWt Wagon: 20k
loafed, won!last. 86.000 Cal
Salum North. 321 -600-3000.
2001 Saturn L300: V-6.
loafed prtoad to Ool 80.990
Call Saturn North. 321-609
3000

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2000 Chavrotat Cavaltat
8adan: Auto. AC. 8 Mora
84.000. Cal Saturn North. 321660-3000

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nonet or
r u o u c AUCTION

VIN*JS10N7CA6S2t01093;
16M Dodge tneepid leal tour dr
V1NMB3MO46T9TH202580.
1966 Nwean pickup buck tan.
V9M1N6N001S3OC307291;
1997 Ford Ranger Mac*.
VIN* 1FT C R 10A1VPA79640,
1991 Lincoln ConbnonW tour

407 322-2611

Publish March f. 13 2005
0020

VS
MATRINKA PATRICK A K A
MATRINKA M PATRICK et a
O-vendants

NOTICE O f
FONCCOSUNE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVCN
pursuant at a F ife Judgment
ot F(*Ktosure dated the 25
day ot February 7005 and
entered m Case No 04-CA2660-14-1. at the O curt Court
at toe I6to Judoal C*cu4 m
and lor Semmote County
rswda wherem M OR TG AG E
ELECTR O N IC R EG ISTRA
TION S YS TEM S INC AS
NOMINEE FOR TAYLOR
BEAN A W HITAKER MORT
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A K A MATRINKA M
PATRICK UNKNOW N
SPOUSE O T MATRINKA
PATRICK A K A MATRINKA M
PATRICK JO H N D OE JANE
DOE AS UNKNOW N TEN A N T
iSi IN PO SSESSIO N O F THE
SU B JE C T PR OPERTY are
felendants I wA sell to toe
rvghest and best balder lor
cash at the W EST FRONT
DOOR al toe Seminole County
Courthouse ai SANFORD
F or ida al 11 00 a m on toe
12 day ot Aprs 2005 toetoisiwmg f e senbed property as
set lorth (i sad F na
Judgment, ki wit

LOTA 11 ANO 12. BLOCK
t. PINE LEVEL, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THERE­
OF. RECOROEO m PLAT
BOOK A. PAGES M ANO
87. OP THE PUBLIC
RECOROB OP W MSFH t
COUNTY. PLOROA.
in accordance
with
toe
Amencans with Dwabwtws Ad.
Persons w&lt;h Disatetm need­
ing a special accommodabon to
rartmpata m tow profearkng
should contact the Court
Adrmmatrotor at 301 N Park
Avenue. Surte N 301. Sanlord
FL 32771. Tawptoona Number
(407) 665-4227 wttom 2 work
■ng days of your report ot tow
note*. * you are hearing or
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 1ITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL DtVtSKM
CASE NO.: M-CA-2709-14L
TM S
M O R TG AG E
D B A TH E M O N EY
S TO R E

INC

Plaintiff

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure dated the 25to
day ol February 2005 and
entered in Case No 04 C A 2709-141. ol the Circuit Court
ot toe 16TH Judioai Circuit m
and tor Seminole County
Florida wherem TM S M O R T­
GAGE
IN C
D T L A THE
M ONEY
STO R E
it the
Plaintiff and G E O R G E J
M EN D E Z
C IT IF IN A N C IA l
E Q U IT Y S E R V IC E S INC .
FORD
M O TO R
C R E D IT
CO M P A N Y
D E N IS E
J
M EN D E Z
UNKNOW N
S P O U S E O F D E N IS E J
M EN D E Z
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE OF G EO R GE J
M EN D EZ JO H N D OE JANE
D OE AS UNKN O W N T E N ­
AN T (Si IN P O S S E S S IO N
O F THE S U B JE C T PROP
E R TY are defendants I wiH
sen to the highest and best
bidder tor cash at the W EST
FRONT
DOOR
at
the
Semmoie
County
Courthouse m S A N F O R D
Florida at 1100 a m on toa
29to day ot March 2005 toe
following described property
as sel lorth in said Final
Judgment to wit
THE S O U T H 132 5 F E E T OF
THE W E S T HALF O F LO T
16 B LO C K 0
PRAIRIE
LAKE PARK A C C O R D IN G
t o th e plat b o o k i pag e

64.
OF
TH E
P U B LIC
R E C O R D S O F SEM INOLE
C O U N T Y FLORIDA
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities
Act Persons with Disabilities
needing a special accommo­
dation to participate m tow
proceeding should contact
toe Court Administrator at 301
N Park Avenue Suite N 301
Sanlord FL 32771 Telephone
Number (407) 665-4227 with­
in 2 working days ol your
receipt ot this notice, it you
are hearing or voce impaired
can 1 800 955 6771
day

ot

M ARYANNE M ORSE
CLER K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
by M ARY S TR O U P E
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Ottca ot Marshall C
Watson

1800 NW 49th Street

SM

120
Fort Lauderdale
33309
Ph (954)453-0365
Fas (954)7716052

Florida

Publish March 6. 2005 and
March 13.2005
0031

IN THICMCUTT COURT
OF THB COMTCAMTH
jn MAM
I COUNTY.
FLOfeOA
CABS NO.: 6 4 C A 66A 144.

THE OAKS AT WINTER
SPRINGS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. MC

ANOREAHADBA.
an rtbmdual
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
&lt;9 ANOREAHADBA:
And Urbnovn Oooupanks)

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Ordered
at
Sanlord,
Seminole County Florida tow
the 25th day ot February.
2005
Maryanne Morse
As Clerk Circuit Court
Semmote County Florida
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk

G E O R G E J M EN D EZ el al
Defendants

Dated this 25th
February 2005

L O T 9. TH E O A K S SUB.
according to the plat thereof
as recorded in Plat Book 53.
Pages 35 A 36 Pubic
Record ot Semmote County.
Florida (a V a 117 Lwa Loop.
Wmler
Springs
Florida
32706)

atotoTw

David N Glassman P A
216 Annie Street
Orlando Floods 32806
Telephone (407) 643-5640
It you aie a person with a
disability who needs any
accomodation m order to par­
ticipate in this proceeding
you are entitled at no cost to
you to the provision ot cer­
tain assistance Please con­
tact ADA Coordinator at 301
N Park Ava Suite N30t
Sanford
FL
3277t.
Telephone (407) 323-4330
eit 4227 within two(2) work­
ing days ol your recent of
tow notice it you are hearing
or voce impaired call 1-600955 8771
Publish March 6 2005
Ma'ch 13 2005
0039

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 04-CA-1098-14-K
C H A R L E S W ILLIAM S JR
AS T R U S T E E
OF
TH E
C H A R L E S W ILLIAM S JR
REVO CABLE TR U S T OF
1997
PlaintiK.

G O L F P LA C E AT A L TA ­
M O N TE LLC a Florida limit­
ed liability company et al
Defendants

THIRD AMENOEO NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that pursuant to Summary
F mai
Judgment
m
Foreclosure entered on the
4th day of November. 2004
and
subsequest
Orders
entered December 14 2004.
January
13
2005
and
February 15 2005 in the
above cause pending m the
Circuit Court tor Semmoie
County Florida Civil Action
No 04 C A 1095 M K. tor the
purpose ot satisfying said
lodgment I the undersigned
will
sen
the
following
described
property
in
Semmote County Florida towit

Legals
W EST
HA LF O f
SAID
S O U TH W E S T Q U A R TE R O F
TH E S O U T H W E S T Q U A R ­
TER
OF
S E C TIO N
11;
TH E N C E RUN S O U T H 00*
33 59* W EST. ALO N G SAIO
E A S T LIN E. 28 02 F E E T.
TH E N C E RUN S O U TH 95*
44 21* W EST. 58 23 F E E T.
TH E N C E RUN N O R TH 69*
49 43* W E S T 552 64 F E E T
T O A PO IN T LYING 35 00
F E E T EAS T. W H E N M E A ­
SU R ED AT R IG H T A N G LE S
O F SAID W E S T LINE O F
S E C TIO N 11 TH E N C E RUN
S O U T H 40* 07' 13* W EST.
54 79 F E E T T O SAID W E S T
LINE O F S E C T IO N
11.
TH E N C E RUN N O R TH 00*
24' 52* E A S T ALON G SAID
W E S T LINE 74 25 F E E T T O
THE POINT O F BEGINNING
TH E ABO VE D E S C R IB E D
PARCEL O F LAND LIES IN
S EM IN O LE
C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
Block A Traci 55 (Less the
East 507 25 leal thereol).
replat ot tracts 47.50. 51. 54
55 A 56 Eicept lots 1 to 4. A
21 to 24 ot block H Traci 56.
Samando Springs accordfig
to tha plat thereof, recorded in
Plat Book 7. Pagers) 4. ol the
Pubkc Records ot Seminole
County. Florida
Block B Tract 55 (LE S S the
West 496 leal thereof) Replat
ot Tracts 47 . 50 . 51. 54.
55A56. eicept tots 1 to 4. A
21 to 24. ot Block M. Tra d 56
Sanlando Springs according
to the plat thereof recorded m
Plat Book 7. page 4. of the
Pubic Records ot Semi now
County Florida
Less and eicept from the
above that certain property
deeded lor road purposes to
toe City of Altamonte Springs
Florida by Warranty Deeds
recorded m Ottoei Records
Book 2142 page 1280. v td
Ottoei Records Book 2142.
page 1292 Pubic Records at
SemmoW County Florida
at pubic sale to the highest
and best Ndder tor cash et
the west front steps ol
Semmoie
County
Courthouse. 301 N Park
Ave . m the City ol Sanford.
Florida, at the hour ol 11 00
a m on the 17th day ol
March 2005
Witness my hand end a fl­
oat seal at Sentord Florida,
this ?8th day of February.
2005
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ot toe Circuit Court
By M ARY S TR O U P E
Deputy Clerk
Lawrence W Borns Esq
412 N Halrfai Avenue
Daytona Beech FL 32118
(3661252-6406
Publish March 6 2005
March 13 2005
0040

From the Northwest corner ol
the Southwest 1/4 ol the
Southwest 1&gt;4 ot Section It
Township 21 South Range
29 East Semmoie County.
Florida run S 00* 19 00* E
along the West line ot said
Section it a distance ot 25
Ieel to the point ot toe begin­
ning thence run N 69* 24'
00' E parallel with the North
kne ot said Southwest 1/4 ot
the Southwest 1'4 ol Secbon
1 1 a dwtance ot 645 76 teet
to a pomi on to# east kne ol
me West
11? ol said
Southwest
1/4
of
the
Southwest 1/4 ol Secbon I t ;
thence run S 00* 09' 29* E
along l t d East kne 337 83
teet thence run S 69* 24' 00*
W 644 A3 teet to Moreevd
West line ot Section 11;
thence run N 00* 19' 00* W
along said West kne 337 52
teel to toe p o rt ot begmrsng
LE S S and E X C E P T toe Weal
SOleettoereol
A LS O LE S S and E X C E P T

A PARCEL OF LAND LYfeO
IN
THE
SOUTHWEST
QUARTER OF SECTION 11.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH.
RANGE
29
EAST
DESCmSED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE
AT
THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF
THE SOUTHWEST QUAR­
TER OF SAIO SOUTHWEST
QUARTER OF SECTION 11:
THENCE RUN SOUTH OCT
24 ST WEST. ALONG THE
WEST U N i OF SECTKM
11. A DISTANCE OF 2890
FEET TO THE POWT OF
■EOfeMNO; THENCE RUN
b o o t h m r » r o r e a s t.
PARALLEL WITH THE
NORTH UNE OF BAR)
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF
THE SOUTHWEST OUARTER OF SECTION 11. A INS­
TANCE OF A4S 78 FEET TO
THE EAST UNE OF THE

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CAM NO. 8M M 4834NM.
KATHARINE M JACKSON.
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ANO

TRACY W THOMAS.
flMponNm

NOTICE Of ACTION
FON DISSOLUTION
OS MAHMAQC

TO Tracy Thomaa

YOU ARE NOTIFIED (hat an

action haa bean Med agamat you

and Ihal yog ara required to
•a»va a copy ol your written
defen aea. it any to it on
Katharine M Jackeon whoee
addrata ia 736 Suncratl Loop
Caaaatoarry F l 32707 on of
balora April 11, 1006 and Ha
lha original with Itia Clerk of INa
Court at 301 North Para Avanga
Sanlord FL 32771. batora aarvca on Pekkoner or immacAalafy
tharaaftar H yog lad to do ao. a
dafauit may ba antarad agamat
you lor tha ratal damandad m
lha patiton
Copaa ol an court documama
«i INa caaa including ordara.
ara available at tha Clara ol tha
Circuit Court a odea You may
ravaa thaaa documenta upon
raquaat
You muat ila p tta Clara ol tha
Cveurf Court a Odea notified ol
trour currant addraaa (you may
I'M Notice ol Currant Addraaa
Florida Family Form 12 915)
Future papara m th.a laaauit awn
ba mailed to the addraaa on
record at tha Clara a odea
WARNING Rule 12 785.
Florida Family Law Rulea ol
Procedure requi'ea certain
automatic diactoeure ol docu­
menta and information FaJu't
to comply can reault in aanclions including diamtaaal or
atriamg erf ptoadmga
DATED March 4 2005
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Nancy R Wmter
Deputy Clara
Publish March 13 20 27
2005 and April 3 2005
0068

MMMOLE COUNTY
•CC PROJECT
SOLICITATIONS
For information on Sam mote
County BCC procurement#
pieate visit our website at
www semmoiecountyd gov pur­
chasing
select
Currant
Procurement lor a list ol an
active aoKitatons Many can
ba downloaded al no ctiarga
Soiic-taton and Procurement
mtofmelon is also available al
tha Purchasing and Contracts
Drvtson located m tha County
Servcet Building n o t East tat
SI
Room 3208 Sanlord
Florida Phone 407 665-7131
To guarantee receipt ot adden­
da aM respondents should
check tha website or contact lha
Purchasing
and Contracts
Division seven calendar days
prior to tha fued receiving data
ot submdlalatods

PiAttlsh March 13 2005
0069
IN T H t CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCUU. CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SCM NOLE COUNTY.
FLORtOA

CASE NO 06-OR44448O4.
In Re The Mamage Ot
SHELDON G LAMAR
Petitona&lt;

L *«V *W park su bo in pb

tortW:

SPG 41

THE SOUTH 300 FEET OF THE
SOUTHEAST OUARTER (M
1/4) OF THE SOUTHWEST
OUARTER (8W 1M) OF THE
SOUTHEAST OUARTER (SE
1/4) OF SECTION 27. TOWN­
SHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 28
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

* * PArtiAt m inMa« and ctow r* sheI have an opportuney
to ba heard « aaid hearing
By order of toa O y Comrmaaion
ol lha CAy ol Sanlord. Ftonda
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC 8 a
person dacid^t to appeal a dacs•ton made wdh rasped to any
fhAtter consOarad al Via above
fnaaiing or hearing, ha may
need a verbatim record ol tie

Deled tote 7 day ol Match. 2006
Maryann# Monk
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Ctofk ol 8ta Crrcu* Court

Prtxaedngt. ndudmg the teek-

"wny knd evidence, which
fw »tl R not provided by tta
CffyolSantord (F S 2880105)

By MarySkoupe
Deputy Dark

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330 5810 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETlNQ

n ® n n wi i rn 5*#fr*nos# t w ie j
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P.A.. ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S Unrvarvty Drive 8u8e
500

Cynthia Porter
Deputy Crty Clark

PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 954-2338555 IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE AMERICANS WITH DIS­
ABILITIES ACT. penont with
duabilrtwi needmg a ipacial
aocommodakon mould contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courlhouae at 407-665-4227. 1800-855-6771 (TOO) or 1-800955-8770. via Florida Relay

Pubkah March 13.2005
0071
M THE o n c u tT COUNT
OF TH E 18TM JU W C U L
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SCMNOLE
COUNTY. FLORtOA
GENERAL JURttDICDON
C A M NO: 84-CA-M81-14-K

SONJA NADiNE SMILE YRespondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
OF DISSOLUTION
OF MAMMAQS

( 12818(a)
TO

SONJA NADINE SMUEY-

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS
INC
PLAINTIFF

CIRCUIT
COURT
1 V
fvvvIFt9 k
rfkuW
VVf
M THB

VS
JACKSON W PENTURFF IF
LIVING ANO IF DEAD THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS.
DEVISEES
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
under

or

AGAINST
JACKSON W
PENTURFF.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
JACKSON W PENTURFF. IF
ANY. LAKE FOREST MASTER
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION,
INC . JOHN DOC AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment d Foreclosure dated
March 3 2005 antarad m Ctvrf
Casa No 04-CA 2681-14-K ol
lha Circuit Court ol the I8TH
Judoai Circuit m and lor SEMI­
NOLE County Sanlord Ftonda
l wtl te l to lha Nghett and beat
bidder lor cash at the West Front
Door at tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 North
Park Avenue m Sanlord Ftonda
at 11 00 am on tha 19 day ol
April
2005 the following
described property as sal forth m
sad Summary Fmal Judgment
to-wit
LOT 76 LAKE FOREST SEC
T O N TWO A ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT BOOK 43 PAGES 60
ANO 61. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
Dated this 7 day ol March 2005
Mary arm# Morse
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Clark oI the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
Ptbksh m Tha Sammola Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN PA ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
901 S Unrvarsrty Dove Suite
500
Plantation FL 33324
(954)233 6000
04 35376

LAMAR

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an acton lor dissolution erf
marriage-has been tiled agamat
you and you are requved to
serve a copy ol your written
defenses to it it any on tha peti­
tioner SHELDON G LAMAR
whose address is
605
South
North
Lake
Boulevard Apt 46
Altamonte Springs FL 32701
A copy ol such written defenses,
rf any must be served on or
before April 14,1006
The ongmal ol such written
defenses musi be Mad with the
Clara ol this Court before earn
ce on Petitioner or mmeikateiy
thereafter N you tarf to do ao a
default we be entered agamat
you lor the reset demanded m
the petrhon

WARNING Rule
12 285
Florida Family Law Rules ol
Procedure requires certain
automatic d-sdoaure of docu­
ments and mtormabon Faitora
to comply can reeiA m •Anc­
ie n t including dismissal or
etntmg of pwadnge
WITNESS my hand and tie
seal ol to* court on March 8.
2005
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT

Semmoto Courdy
By Nancy R Wmter
Deputy CMS
Pubkah March 13 20 27.

2005 and Aprs 3 2005
0070

NOTKC OF I

I oitoecey ol
an* hold a
IN 700 P M on
M i. et 8tt CAy
Chamber*. CAy
Maa.

mo

PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 954
2338555 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT partont
wrth duaMik#* needmg a spe­
cial accommodafaon should con­
tact COURT ADMINISTRATION
at tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1
600-955 8771 (TDDl Of 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Service
Pubkah March 13 20 2005
0074
M THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE 18TH J L 0 C U L
CWCW T .M A B O F O B
COUNTY, F LO N O A
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DfVtBtON
C A M NO 84-CA-2232-14-K
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF

b h o iio f u m ik o f

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hRpato and beat btodar tor catot
at too WEST FRONT DOOR al
itoto
County
In SANFORD.
Florida. to 1100am . on too 88t
day ol Aprl. &lt;006, 8to tadoartng
daaertoad proparty a t aal torn
In uM Final Judgment to art:

2006 to Ma caaa now pandtog
to aato Court, too alyto ol aihtah
latodtoaiadMova.

MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Samtooto County O cu * Dotal

THE EAST 18 FEET OF LOT 7
(LESS THE SOUTH 14 FEET
THEREOF) ANO AU OF LOTS
S ANO a. BLOCK B. MASK
ADDITION TO LONGWOOD,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 22. OF
THE PUBLIC R f CORDS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA
In
l Ad.

mg a R acial aocommodtown to
participate In this proceeding
khould confect tha Court
Admfmetralor at 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not War than aavan (7)
daya prior to tha praceedtog. 8
hearing unpaired. (TOO) 14008554771 or Voice (V) 14008554770 via Ftonda Relay
WITNESS my hand and the
aaal ol tva Court tha 7»i day ol
March. 2005
Aa dark ol to# Court
By Mary Stroup#
Aa Deputy Clerk
law

Office ol Merman C

1800 NW 48TH STREET. SUITE
120

FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33308
Telephone (854) 453-0365
facamvle (854)7714052

CAM N0 H»tCA4 ar4-14«

Pubkth March 13. 20. 2005
0077

NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
CO
PLAINTIFF
VS
BRIAN OWENS. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO AU OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH
UNOER OR AGAINST BRIAN
OWENS UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF BRIAN OWENS. IF ANY.
SANORA
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

m TH E CIRCUIT CO URT
OF TH E 18TH

JUOtCIAL
l~B4f
IW
V
tyVHRWBY
W
vvkrW
vTl|
M ANO FOR
irM W O t 8 COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DtVWKM
C A M NO.: 84 C A 1488 14K

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC AS NOMMEE FOR
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. MC .

FORECLOSURE SALS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl to a Summary Fmal
Judgment ol Forectoaure dated
March 3. 2005 antarad m Ctvrf
Caaa No 04-CA-2274-14-K ol
lha Cvcuit Court ol lha I8TH
Judoai Circuit m and tor SEMI
NOLE Courtly Sanlord. Ftonda.
i wd tea to me r*ghe*t and beat
bidder lor cash al the Waal Front
Door « toe SEMINOLE Courtly
Courlhouae located al 301 North
Park Avenue m Sanlord. Ftonda.
at 1100 am on tha 5 day ol
April. 2005 the loHowmg
daaerbed property a* aal forth m
w d Summary Fmal Judgment
to-art

LOT 34 BLOCK 3. REPIAT OF
SANORA UNITS 1 ANO 2.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17.
PAGES 11 AND 12. AS
RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTV. FLORIDA
SAID
LAND SITUATE. LYING ANO
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Dated Vim 7 day ol March . 2005
Maryarma Moree
(CIRCUIT COURT MALI
Cterh ol Me C«cu4 Court
By Mary Stroup#
Deputy Clark

UNIT(B) 102 Georgetown Or.
Caaeatoerry, FL. more pameuy daaenbad aa: Sac 21,
Townahip 21S. Range ME.
SubdMaion 517, Block 0000.
Loffa) 102
ORDERED
at
Santord.
Sammola County. Ftonda Ma
*w 7*i day ol March. 2006
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark, Cacu* Court
Sammola County. Ftonda
By MaryStroupe
Al Deputy Clark
DAVIO N OLASSMAN. PA
216 Anna Street
Ortando. FL 32606
Talaphona (407) 643-5640
» you ara a paraon with a dieabwty who naada any accom­
modation m order to parkopata
to Ma ptoca admg. you ara anbbad. at no coat to you. to tha
provwon ol cartam aaaiatance
PIm m
contact
Court
Admmiitration al M l North
Park Avanua. Suita NMt.
Santord. Ftonda 32771 (407)
665-4227. within (2) working
dayt ot your recap! ot true
notca. 4 you ara hearing or
voice impaired, call t-(BOO)8654771
Pubkah March 13.20. 2005
0079

M THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H t EIGHTEENTH
JUOICtAL C M C W T
O FFLO R CA
) FOR
(C O U N TY
GENERAL
DICTION n v M O N
C A M NO. 86-7B8-CA-14Q

CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PtamMI.

Datondant (a)
DANIEL WHITE A4UA DANNY
WHITE A/K/A DANIEL LEE
WHITE AAUA DANIEL L
WHITE, e ta l.

NOTICt OP
FORCCLOBUM SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl to a Fmal Judgment oI
Forectoeure dated tha 3 day ot
March. 2005 and entered
Caaa No 04-CA-24S8-t4«. ol
lha Ocurf Court ol lha 180)
Judicial Circuit m and tor
Sammola County. Ftonda
wherein MORTGAGE ELEC
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS. B C AS NOMINEE FOR
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIA L
NETWORK. INC. * Vie Ptamkff
and DANIEL WHITE AM/A
DANNY WHITE AK/A DANIEL
LEE WHITE AAUA DANCL L
WHITE: ALAN WHITE AK/A
ALAN D WHITE AACA ALAN
DEWAYNE
WHITE:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ALAN
WHITE MCA ALAN 0 WHITE
AACA
ALAN
DCWAVNE
WHITE. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF DANIEL WHITE AKA
DANNY WHITE A4CA DANIEL
LEE WHITE A4CA DANIEL L
WHITE. JOHN DOE. JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN
ANT(S) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
ara OatondarN Ilad aa« to tta
hghaal and boat hddor tor caah
al Bta WEST FRONT DOOR al
lha
Sammola
County
Courlhouae m SANFORD
Ftonda. N il 00 am on tta Sdt
day of Apni. 2005. too toaowmg
dncrtoid proparty a* aat ton
m u k ) Fmal Judgmam. to w«

Pubkah m Tha Sammola Herald
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S Unrverkrfy Drive Soke
500
Plantation FL 33324
(8541233-8000
01-77782

LOT 8. BOCK 3. NORTH
ORLANDO 2ND ADDITION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO M
PLAT BOOK IS. RAOES 55
THROUGH 57. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF MMBrfOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA

PLEASE FAX A COPY OF THE
FIRST INSERTION TO 854
233-8555 IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT. paraona
anti mahiiaai needing a apecaaf aocommodakon khourfd conlad COURT AOMLUSTRATION
at tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouae at 407465-4227. 1
800-8554771 (TOO) or 14008554770. via Ftonda Ralay
Service

In accordance with tha
American# w«i Dwatakkee Act.
Paraona with Dwabrfkkak naad*
mg a tpoaaf aocommodakon to
partopala m 8ka procaafl
khould contact tha Court
Admmwaatoi at M i N Parti
Avanua. Sanlord FL S277I
Totaphono Number (407)323
43M not Mar toan aavan (7)
daya pnor to too pracaodng *
Itaarmg awpaaad. (TOO) 1 4 0 0
8664771 or Waca (V) 14008554770 ma Ftonda Ralay

113. 20.2009
WITNESS my hand and Bta
aaal o4 Baa Cotat Baa 7*i day ol

a to n e s

op

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauanl to a Fmal Judgment ol
Forectoeure dated March 3.
2005 and antarad m Caaa No
04-700-CA-14-G ol tha Circuit
Court ot the EIGHTEENTH
Judoai Cvcurt m and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Ftonda wherem
CHASE MANHATTAN MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION ia
Plaintiff
and
NlCKULUS
WILLIAMS,
at
a l.
art
Defendanti I wrfi eei to tha
hignaat and beat bodar for cam
at tha Weal front door ol lha
Coufthouaa m SANFORD.
SEMINOLE County- Ftonda.
11 00 AM o ctock on toe 5to day
ol April. 2005. tha kHtowmg
daaertoad property a i aal forth m
aato Fmal Judgmam. to wit
LOT 20. BLOCK 35 DREAMWOLD
4TH
SECTION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 98. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA. eA/a 2518 Georgia Avanua
Sanlord Ftonda 32771
DATED Ma 7*t day ol March.
2005
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctofk ol aato Court
By Mary Stroupe
Aa Deputy Clark
Submitted by
Faber 4 Gavu P A
BOM SW 77th Avanua Su4e
200
Mtomt, Florida 33156-2818
(305)862-4110
Paraona wtot a dwatNkty who
naad a apoaaf aocommodakon
to paikcpato m Me proceed
ahould
contact
Court
Admraabakon at M\ N Pam
Avanua. Sude NMt. Sanlord
Ftonda 32771. w4hm 2 working
daya pnor to tha procoodmg
Telephone (407)665-4227 1800-8664771 (TDDl or 14008564770 (V) ma Florida Relay
Service
Pubkah
0060

I COUNTY.

Maryann# Moru
AaCMk o ltia Court
By Mary M omo
Aa Deputy Ctam

BITM t CMCWT COURT
OP TMS StOMTUNTM
JUOCtAL CMCWT M
AMOPORI
COUNTY. I
RJS FAMILY LB4ITE0
LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP.

&lt;001-1.

1800 NW 48TH STREET.
SUITE 1&lt;0
FT LAUOEROALE. F l &lt;8308
tollMUkl (894) 443-0386
Facaania (884)7714088
PuNMt Manh 18, SO. SOM

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m

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jmBbMCaaB f

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SSsHSss

uty Ctork

TRUSTEES OP ^

Howard L Cauval
Aitomay tor PlatorfR
233 E Rich Avanua
Deland. Florida 32724
Pubkah
0061

113. 80.8006

M T W i q R a K T CO U R T
OP TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
BEbMtOLB COUNTY,
F LO N O A
G ENERAL CURL B W M O N
C A M NO.: B8-CA-8778-14K

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III
PtamM.
JORDAN SCOTT BECKNER
AAL'A JORDAN SCOT
BECKNER AK/A JOROAN S
BECKNER. JOANNE
COURSON BECKNER A/K/A
JOANNE
C
BECKNER:
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION
III:
and
UNKNOWN
OCCUPANTS.
TENANTS. OWNERS. ANO
OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES
ncfctomg. rf a named Defendant
it deceeeed. toe paraonai
repreunutivek. lha turvtvtng
tpoute.
heat.
daviaaat.
granrfaat craddora. and a l other
partial cleaning by. through,
under or agaaiet that datondant.
and tha eeveral and reapecbve
unknown aiugne auccaaaora m
n torail truetael or other
paraona ctoanng by. through,
undar or aeaatat any corporation
or other legal entity named aa a
dalandant and a* daanantt.
paraona or partial natural or
corporate, or whoee aiact legal
itatui i$ unknown, claiming
undar any ol tha above named
or daaenbad defendant#
Oetondanta
NOTICt OP SALE
Notice w hereby given that,
purauanl to the Order or Fmal
Judgmam antarad m thu cauaa.
m tha Circuit Court ol Sammola
County. Ftonda I at* aal toe
property aHuatad m Sammola
County. Ftonda. doaerfood aa
LOT 19. ANO THE NORTH 27
FEET OF LOT 20. 2NO SEC­
TION FORT MELLON. SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA. A SUBDIVI­
SION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORO­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 46.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
at pubkc tala, to tha rvgheat and
beat Odder, tor cam. at toe watt
front door ol tha Sammola
County Courthouae. Sanlord.
Florida 32771 al 11 00 AM on
Apms 2005

DANKO PtffUJPS; RAT DOE
PHILLIPS. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OP
DANKO
PHILLIPS: TMOTHY DRUHE;
CHERYL ORUHE; V LMNO.
INCLUOINO ANY UNKNOWN
BPOUM OP8AO
OEFENOANT(8), IP
REMARRIED,
ANO
IP
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS ANO
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT^): FREMONT
INVESTMENT
A
LOAN.
WHETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY EXIST**).
TOGETHER
WITH
ANY
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENOR8. OR
TRUSTEES OP SAC
DEFENDANT^) ANO A a
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMMG
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENOANT(S). JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT: JANE
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.

Notice ia hereby gnmn toat.
purauanl to a Fmal Summanr
foment
ol
Foredoaure
•nitrto in in# #oov#*tTyr#o
cauaa. In toe OcuK Court ol
Sammola County, Ftonda. I wd
aell lha property artuale In
Sammola County. Ftonda.
LOT 60. CAMDEN CLUB.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 54. PAGE 1. OP
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA

W THE COUNTY COURT
MANOPOR
SO BN O U COUNTY.
CAM NO. N 4C -1M 9M P
SPRINGWOOD VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION OF
LONGWOOO. INC . a Ftonda
bnol-torOprol4 corporation

NEKEISHA SONG*, and
UNKNOWN TENANT 1 ANO 2.
NOTICE OP

piaauam to a Fmal Summary
Judgmam ol Forectoeuie
February 16 2006 and a
m Caaa No 04CC1640 ol toe
County Court ol SEMINOLE
COUNTY Florida
Spring* ood
Village
Condominium Aaaociebon ol
longwood. Inc « toe
and Nekewha Song* and
Unknown Tanam t and 8. ara
toe Dalindaraa. I wA aaa to toe
togbeel and beat bMEer tor caah
al toe Waal From Door
Semnoto County Courthouae
801 N Pat* Avenue.
PL 32771 al 1100 am on toe
day ol March. 8006. toe
ng Eaaotoad property a t aal
forth « aaid Fmal Summary
Judgmam. art
UNIT 14AO. SPRINGWOOO
VILLAGE. A CONOOMNIUM.
ACCOROWO TO THE DECLA­
RATION OP
AS RECOROEO 84 OPPIQAL
RECOROS BOOK 1831
1048. PUBLIC RECOROS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.

jwtottoeCtotoefBdi
Cowl and to a a w • eapy

Noaoa ol /
totopraeai
toractoaura ol i
_____
toe blowing deecrtoed property
tow*:
LOTS 18 M O 1 1 TMOMAB
ADDITION
TO
MORAY,
ACCOROMO TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RMOROCD M
PLAT BOOK 7, RAOE M OP
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OP
SEMffrfOLE COUNTY. R jORFDA.
AK/A 1811 WATER STRUT,
SANFORO. FL 38771.

xocaatong. on p totoin RMrnay. a datouA wR ba • *■ • *

day ol P U 84.
8006
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Carol Moore
Deputy Clark
Law Otooaa ol
Contmora

Denial C.

MOdKMPMtOrtv*
Pubkah March 13,80.1

00*6
at pubkc kale, to Bta to^iaat and
beat bidder, lor caah. AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUM. SANTORO. FLORIOA.
Ftonda. at 1100 AM . on toe
24 day ol March. 8006
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP CIRCUIT COURT
BY Maty Stroupe
Deputy Clark
Law Office# ol Darnel C
Conauagra
9204 Kmg Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33619-1326
Aitomay# tor PtamM
Pubkah March 13. 20. 2006
0064

OP TNI STATE
OPPLOR0A.
MANOPQR
SMBBOLE COUNTY.
CtVK 0IV18KM
CAM NO: 6KCA-1S6-14W

Pubkah March 13. 20. 2005
0062

YOUAREHERMYNBAWd
to Ra yew w m m m M R
» any. » « Bta M m

Tampa FL 8M18-188S
A/K/A 8418 SOUTHERN GAR­
DEN CIRCLE. ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. FL 32714

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By.Mary B en y a
Deputy Ctork

ENRICO O GONZALEZ. PA
Aitomay at Law
6255 Eatt Fowler Avanua
Temple Terrace FL 33617
Ftonda Bar M6M72
(9)3)9604302

OTHER P ER B O H
BY. THROUGH UNDM. OR

■ you taltoW aycw an— w ar

Bt THE CMCWT COURT

In accordance with tha
Americana With Dmatvkbea Act.
paraona neeftng a apacial acco­
modation to parkapato m tow
Hearing ahould contact tha
ADA Coordmelor not later than
aavan (7) daya pnor to toe prooeedmg ma toe Ftonda Relay
Serve# at 1400-9554770

|DEFENDANTS)

NOTICE OP BALI

Dated ttva 7th day ol March.
2005

to

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
tod t Maryarma Mona. Ctork ol
toe Circuit Court. Eight#■
JuBoai Cacud to and tor
■amatole Counfo. Ptonda. to awt

CRAiGA.KBlG.0laL.

CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC . P/K/A FORD
CONSUMER FINANCE
COMPANY. INC.
va
KARENE T ROBERTS AAC/A
KARENE T SMITH. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OP
KARENE T ROBERTS AM/A
KARENE T SMITH. THE
ESTATE OF MAMIE LEE
SMITH.
OCCEASED
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
L*NORS ANO TRUSTEES OP
MAMIE
LEE
SMITH.
OECEAMO:
KARENE
T.
ROM RTS A/K/A KARENE T.
SMITH. HEIR. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF KARENE T.
ROBERTS A/K/A KARENE T
SMITH. HEIR. STACCATO
SMITH HEIR. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
STACCATO
SMITH. HEIR. LENTON SMITH.
J R . HEIR LUCILLE HAMKTON
RABY. HEIR. IF LIVMO.
INCLUOINO ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANTS). IF REMAR
RKD. ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
OEVtSECS.
QRANTEES.
ASSIONE1
CREDITORS. LENORS. ANO
TRUSTEES. ANO AU OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING I
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST
THE
NAM
DEFENDANTS): V W CREDIT.
INC : UNITEO STATES OP
AMERICA. CAPITAL ONE
BANK. WHETHER DISSOLMO
OR PRESENTLY EXISTBK1.
TOOETHER
WITH
ANY
QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS. LIENORS, OR
TRUSTEES OP SAK&gt;
DEFENDANTS) ANO J
OTHER PERSONS C U M
BY. THROUGH. UNOER. CM
AGAINST
DEPENOANTS:
UNKNOWN
TENANT #1;
UNKNOWN TENANT &lt;«.

TO: KARENE T.
A/K/AKARENE T. SMITH: THE
UNKNOWN
BPOUM OP
KARENE T. ROBERTS AAUA
KARENE T. SMITH: THE
ESTATE OP MAAR8 H E
SMITH
(IB B ;
DEVISEES,

M IN K

OEUTBCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE OF AMEROUEST
MORTGAGE SECURITAS
M C. ASSET BACKED RABSTHROUQH CERTBICATEl
SER ES 3003-10 UNOER T M
POOUNQ 4BERV1CMO
AGREEMENT DATED AS OP
OCTOBER 1.8003. WITHOUT
RECOURSE
va.
WILLIAM W.
al..
N01WE OP ROUGH
TO
WILLIAM W. GRAMMEIER. USA GRAMMEBR,
ANO. IP A NAMED DEPEN­
DANT S DECEASED, TNG
SURVTVMG SPOUSE. M S * ,
DEVISEES.
O RA N TEtl
CREDITORS . ANO ALL OTTMR
PARTIES
CLAWMNO GY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AOAMST THAT DEPGNOANT.
ANO THE SEVERAL ANO
RESPECTIVE
UNKNORM
Atf*Q*1S SUCCESSORS M
INTEREST. TRUSTEES OR
OTHER PERSONS CUMMMS
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AOAMST ANY CORPORATION
OR OTHER LEGAL ENTITY
NAMED AS A 08PGN0ANT,
AM) ALL CUBAANTE. PER­
SONS OR PARTWl NATURAL
OR CORPORATE, OR WHOSE
EXACT LEGAL STATUS •
UNKNOWN.
CUUMMB
UNOCR ANY OP T M ABOVE
NAMED OR DESCRMEO
DEPENDANT
LAST KNOWN RE SE)O ttS # :
WLLIAM W. BRAMMEJER
203 WMhka Drtva
PL 88707
8081
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AGREEMENT OATEO AS O F
FEBRUARY M . &lt;001. B E R K S

THE PROVKJENT BAM,
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113.20. 2005

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NOTICE M HEREBY OIVEN

NOTICE «

I wB aal to Bta Nghaat and
boat btodar tor caah al Bta W M
Front Door ol M l N. Park
Avanua,
Sanlord.
Ftonda
32771. al 1 1 0 0 a m , on toe Sto
day ol APRA. 2006. too Wtowtog daaertoad pmparty aa aal
forth to aaW Order el Fmal
Judgment, to wt:

NICK ULUS WILLIAMS. Ot a l.

HQTICK op

m th s c m c w t court

JOHN R HOOVER. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO AU OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AA
INTEREST BY. THROUGH
UNDER OR AOAMST JOHNR
HOOVER. ANNE L MUCCI. IF
LIVING. ANO * DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEMS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
AU OTHER PARTIES
CLAJMMG AN MTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
or
AOAMST ANNE l . MUCCI.
CAPITAL ONE SAMI; UBERTV
NATIONAL BANK. JOHN DOE
ANDJANEDOGABUNKNORM
TENANTS M POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)

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THAT PT N OF

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