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The Pedone family reviews Robots. Rick, Katie and Zack Pedone's film reviews are on page C-1. Spring for- ward. Day- light-saving time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday. Set your clocks ahead. Classitied D-4 Community C-5 Entertainment C-1 Opinion A-4 Now Playing C-4 Sports B-1 I 32 Pages OSCEOLA NEWS- AZETTE www.osceolanewsgazette.com April 2, 2005 County asked to fund center study By Marvin G. Cortner News-Gazette Staff Writer FaulknerUSA has request- ed that Osceola County pay for updating data in studies relating to the proposed con- vention center and hotel com- plex. Based in Austin, Texas, FaulknerUSA is currently Reworking its development and financing plan for the. project that the County Com- mission shelved in August and then reactivated in early March, both, actions at the. company's request. County Manager Ed Hun- zeker said he was to meet with the developer and invest- merit/banking representatives Wednesday and that he would County may vote Monday on CRAfor St. Cloud By Jason Holland News-Gazette Staff Writer St. Cloud officials are hop- ing Osceola County commis- sioners Monday will approve a community redevelopment district proposed by the city. Commissioners have indi- cated they would back the plan, but have not voted on it. Monday's vote caps a year and half long effort by the city to establish a CRA district. At a meeting in March, city offi- cials had modified plans, mak- ing the area covered by the district smaller, to secure sup- port of commissioners. The district will use tax increment financing to fund infrastructure and other improvements. Under that system, property values will be frozen and any difference in the tax revenue as the property appreciates will be. used to fund improvements over the 27-year life of the agency. See CRA, page A-6 FaulknerUSA reworking plan shelved in August report on the "business end" of the proposal at the com- missioners' meeting Monday. "There are some funda- mental questions that need to be answered," he said, refer- ring to the estimated cost of the convention center, the hotel and how much money the county would have to bor- row for the project. "We'll see if what they are presenting makes any business sense." Commission Chairman Paul Owen was wary of spending county staff time on anything except reviewing a' completed and up-to-date proposal for the project that was estimated 'in August to cost $350 million. "The criteria for looking at this again was that the county would not help put the deal together," he said. The chairman added that the county has already spent $350,000 on the proposal but that a $1 million perform- ance bond FaulknerUSA for- feited when it requested the county shelve its proposal covered those costs. "We're still ahead of the game. However, I think it was very clear we would not do anything except look at a completed proposal," said Owen. Commissioner Ken Ship- ley, who voted against reacti- vating the project, said 'that the county manager told him that FaulknerUSA wants the' county to put aside $150,000 to $200,000 to hire a con- sultant to update the data. At the last commission meeting, Hunzeker only said publicly that the studies might have to be updated. '"My feelings are that the $1 million was with the first deal and that deal is over," he said. "We shouldn't go back now and talk about using that See Center, page A-2 I'Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" A-rt'.' :rt-. FJLI.ncl IUS A A rendering, submitted by FaulknerUSA to Osceola County in June, shows the proposed convention cen- ter and hotel. The complex was proposed to be located near Osceola Parkway and State Road 535. Police say suspects "-- OL. uuuu ruuuery By Brian McBride News-Gazette Staff Writer Used to commit an armed robbery at a St. Cloud phar- macy Tuesday, toy guns that look like real weapons are causing concern among local authorities. The St. Cloud and Kissim- mee police departments, as. well as the neighboring Orange County Sheriff's Office, have all had some tense experiences with the realistic-looking weapons. And some law enforcement' officials are worried that a juvenile could get injured or killed by waving such an item around in front of the wrong people. "It's a concern," said St. Cloud Police Lt. Vincent Shepherd. "These guns are realistic." At about 10:40 p.m. on Tuesday, St. Cloud police said , Christopher Henriques DaRosa, 17, and.Jeffrey Que- tant, 16, entered the CVS Pharmacy, 2105 13th St., dressed in black, wearing ski masks and carrying realistic- looking semiautomatic air pis- tols. One gun appeared to be a Beretta-model handgun, while other looked like a Colt model, Shepherd said. One male put his gun to a store employee's head and threatened to shoot her, police officials said. The employees were then taken to the store manager's office and ordered to the floor. "They were in fear," Shep- herd said. The manager was forced to open one safe and when he denied having a key to a sec- ond safe, one suspect struck him in the face. The men emptied the safe contents and fled in a gold- colored Toyota Corolla, which was stopped several blocks from the scene. An undis- closed amount of cash and checks was recovered from inside the vehicle. Both air pistols were also seized, reports said. The guns had been manufactured with orange tips on the barrel to differentiate them as toy guns, but the suspects had rubbed them off, Shepherd said. See Guns, page A-3 It costs more to keep buses running By Ed Scott News-Gazette Staff Writer Area gas prices are now at record levels reflecting a national trend and con- tinue to increase. Since Feb. 24, prices in Georgia, Tennessee and Florida have increased by at least 22 cents, according to AAA Auto Club South. Locally, the price of a gal- lon of regular gas was $2.17 Thursday, about 42 cents per gallon more than in March 2004, according to AAA. The price of a gallon of diesel was $2.33, aboui 53 cents per gallon more than a year ago. Meanwhile, area businesses and gdvern- ment agencies, many of which use diesel fuel in their vehicles, are being hit hard by the recent increases. Buses were parked in the transportation facility on Simpson Road this week as the Osceola County School District was off for spring Ne.'-Gauzeue Pho'o'EJ Sconi Driver Jimmy Ashburn fills up a school bus gas tank Thursday. break. But Jim Beekman, district executive director of transportation, said the price of diesel fuel, which the buses use, is up for the sec- ond straight year. "Last year wasn't nearly as bad," he said. 'The price of a gallon of diesel purchased by the dis- trict increased from about $1.23 per gallon in August to about $1.67 inri March Fuel prices always go up prior to summer, Beekman said. The bulk of: this- increase began earlier in the spring. See Gas, page A-2 Greer heads panel to study No Child Left Behind impact By Ed Scott News-Gazette Staff Writer When President Bush signed No Child Left Behind into law in 2002, one of the four principal goals was to make school districts more accountable for achieving good results. By holding all 50 states to the same standards, they hoped to close the "achieve- ment gap" and make certain all students, including those who are disadvantaged, excel academically. But the law allows each state to' set different rules for reaching those high stan- dards. That means schools in one state can score high on standardized tests that are considered to be of average difficulty, and make "adequate yearly progress" the law's measure of success while schools in another state can score lower on tougher tests, and not make progress. Many Florida schools fall into the lat- ter group. Only three Osceola County School District schools "made progress" in 2004. Only 17.8 percent of Florida schools made progress, lowest in the United States, according to a Standard & Poor's report. By contrast, 81 percent of Texas schools and 63.1 per- cent of Georgia schools made progress under the federal standards. Some 53.9 'per- cent of California schools, where student populations closely mirror Florida's mobil- ity and diversity, made progress. Osceola County School See Impact, page A-6 Businesses help teen buy vests for KPD Photo/Mike Godwin Kissimmee Police Officer Robert Kloznic, left, and his K-9 Solo, is shown with Stacey Hillman, who founded an organization to purchase bullet-proof vests for police dogs. By Brian McBride News-Gazette Staff Writer Thanks to a young Central Florida teenager who has championed the protection of four-legged police warriors, the Kissimmee Police Depart- ment will have bulletproof vests for its three new police dogs. Fourteen-year-old DeLand resident Stacey Hillman, pres- ,ident of Pennies to Protect Police Dogs, a non-profit charity that solicits funds for vests, received more than $1,800 from three corporate sponsors last week to pur- chase the three Point Blank 11A flak vests for Kissimmee K-9 dogs Arko, Bery and Solo. The vests are bullet- proof and stab resistant. The canines and their LLMy goal is to buy every police dog a vest." STACEY HILLMAN president, Pennies to Protect Police Dogs police handlers recently com- pleted 960 training hours and the teams are fully certified in patrol operations, narcotics detection, tracking and su-.- pect apprehension. Measurements of each dog: were taken to make a perfect fit and will take six to 12 weeks for delivery. Unlike other vests, the Point Blank models can be worn with a See Vests, page A-3 FEELING PAIN AT THE PUMP St. Cloud softball defeated in first round of Kissimmee Klassic. See story in Sports, page B-1. Page A2, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, April 2, 2005 Gas Continued from page A-1 The district has already spent the $800,000 budget- ed to cover diesel costs for this school year. The depart- ment recently received approval to add $200,000 to its budget for diesel to cover the increased-costs. At the same time the dis- trict has not exceeded its $175,000 budget for gaso- line because of low consump- tion. Each of the 300 school buses averages 30,000 miles on the road per year. Each bus provides transportation for students from one to four schools per day. The district pays almost $26,000 a year to maintain each bus, including labor and maintenance, oil, filters and tires. The largest percentage of the cost is fuel. Fuel is bought in bulk, about 7,200 gallons of diesel - or 8,500 gallons of gasoline per tanker truck. " While the district does .not pay state sales tax, it does pay federal taxes related to the environment. "It's not a great big sav- ings, but the savings do add up. We go through 58,000 gallons of diesel a month." Had the prices increased earlier in the school year, "it would have been much worse," Beekman said. "Had that been in September, the board would have been faced with choices on how to fix it. There will be an impact for next year. It's easier to make the adjustment on the front end." There are plans to pur- chase some 50 new buses next year to accommodate three new elementary schools, the Kmart facility and other programs. "We try to optimize the use of our equipment and make as many runs as possible," Beekman said. Municipal governments are adapting to the increased prices as well. Thomas P. Klinker, Osceola County financial services director, said his department has not requested a budget amend- ment yet, six months into the fiscal year. "We'll know the full impact of the price increases in mid- summer," he said. The public works depart- PRE lS ALL ment, building inspectors and fire/EMS are the county's pri- mary fuel users, Klinker said. "We understand there are issues there and we are going to monitor them," he said. The Kissimmee Police Department is currently work- ing on its next budget. Lt. Ralph Moore said the review includes looking at gas prices. "It's definitely an area that we have to keep our eye on, so we can properly do our budget," he said. Moore added that the department does not foresee the need for a budget amend- ment right now and would never sacrifice services because of the cost of gas. "Patrols will go on," he said. "We may have to move money from other line items, but we would never sacrifice any services to the city of Kissimmee." Municipalities are loath to consider sacrificing public safety services, but there is a precedent. "I don't know that there is an answer to that, because of the nature of their jobs;" said Randy Bly, director of com- munity relations for AAA Auto Club South. "They have to drive. I've heard of, in years' past, during the (1970s) oil embargo, they parked cruisers and decreased, patrols," in other states. Businesses that rely on transportation are also affect- ed by the recent uptick in gas prices. Golden Carriage Florist delivers flowers to a radius of about 20 miles from its store at 1350 S. John Young Park- way. The minimum charge for delivery is $6.95 and owner Allen Smith said no increase is planned yet. "We're still watching," Smith said of the price of gas. "Last year, when everything started going up, we did increase our delivery charges, but we have not seen fit to do that yet." Smith said they tell their customers about the delivery charge upfront. "For the, most part, people understand and they are wil- ing to pay that and it does not. affect the gift that they select," said Smith, whose shop has been open since 1979. Mother's Day, the best- selling day in the flower busi- ness, is May 8 this year. Smith said florists, not sons and daughters, will deliver most gifts. "Most everyone wants something delivered," he said. "It's the surprise." Bly said gas prices are at "historic record highs" but the public has not changed its habits. "People are not driving in a manner that is consistent with an effort to save gaso- line," he said. "I don't know if there are any remedies for people for whom it is their livelihood." Some of Bly's suggestions that all motorists can try include: maintain the vehicle properly, keep tire pressure accurate and drive at a slow speed, something that public safety workers can't always afford to do. Bly said the country is "not ,at that point where we were back in the '70s." Adjusted for inflation, he said, the cost of oil would have to be $90 per barrel now to be as high as it was then. It's at $55 per. barrel now, he said. Contact Ed Scott at 407- 846-7600, Ext. 210. E-mail at escott@ osceolanewsgazette.com Celebrating a wedding or engagement? The Osceo- la News-Gazette routinely publishes these announce- ments of residents of Osceola County whenever space permits. The newspaper accepts photographs to accompany anniversaries but assumes no liability for a lost photograph. For more information contact Gary Lugo, news clerk, at 407-846-7600, Ext. 212, or e- mail glugo@osceolanewsgazette.com SUMMER SYSTEM RELAX. IfS RHEEM. o IALE! S It's Hard Tb Stop A Thmne. Change Out & Remodel Specialist! In House Designs For Your Application! Buy BEFORE The Price Increase ... Prices Will Be Going Up Soon!, Call Today For A FREE Estimate 407-891-8890O (~HEATIN Family Owned & Operated For Over 9 Years OUR PROMISE: To serve our customers' needs with honesty, integrity, professionalism and fair prices. S VISA "Below Builder's Direct Prices On All In-Stock Carrier, Trane & Rheem" ' FFINANCING1 Call AVAILABLEJ 19 E. 17th St., St. Cloud, FL 34769 Lic. #cAC1814067 Center Continued from page A-1 money. Shipley added that he would not support spending county money for consultant work, adding that FaulknerUSA said in August it would proceed on its own to fine-tune the project. CH Johnson Consulting, an international real estate and hospitality consulting firm based in Chicago, in collabo- ration with economists at TXP (Texas Perspectives Inc.), an economic analysis and public policy consulting firm based in Austin, in April 2004 present- ed a strategic business plan for the project. That business plan included market and demand studies related to mid-size convention centers. Shipley, who was ready to drop the convention deal before because he said FaulknerUSA- could not deliv- er the project, recently point- ed out that in February an Iowa town sued the company claiming it suffered millions of dollars in damages. Allegations in the case - which FaulknerUSA has vehe- mently denied include breach of contract, fraud and negligent representation. According to information garnered from published arti- cles, the town of Coralville, Iowa, hired FaulknerUSA in March 2003 to design a hotel/conference center proj- ect with a budget of $57 mil- lion. However, bids came back nearly 50 percent more than the estimate. As a result, the city devised a new plan in which an out- side company would build the project for a set amount and then turn the keys over to the city when completed. Coralville officials say they paid Faulkner $3 million for its work and are seeking reim- bursement, punitive damages and legal costs. FaulknerUSA claims the Coralville lawsuit is malicious and contains false accusations and that the demand by the city to use local tradesmen on the project along with indeci- sion and questionable choices by city officials led to the high- er estimate. FaulknerUSA, which derives the majority of its work in the hospitality con- struction niche, also is devel- oping a 1,000-room conven- tion center hotel in San Anto- nio. "I would think that any pru- dent individual would say this lawsuit is interesting," said Shipley when asked whether the case had reverberated locally. When asked about the Osceola County project, Terri Dusek, communications direc- tor for FaulknerUSA, said there's a lot of "political inter- ference and misperceptions going on now." "The whole purpose of this project has gotten lost while we've stayed the course," she said." We did what we said we were going to do, which was to bring this project back. The county, before we even came into the picture, wanted to do a convention center and hotel." Dusek also said the local hotel association in Osceola 'County supports the project, as do other business groups. On the Iowa lawsuit, Dusek said, "Lawsuits are a part of life; it has no impact on Osce- ola County's project." On the request for funding to update the market studies for the Osceola County proj- -ect, Dusek deferred to county officials. FaulknerUSA also is one of two companies to have sub- mitted proposals to develop the 30-acre downtown Kissimmee lakefront project through the Kissimmee Com- munity Redevelopment Agency. Those proposals were to be presented today. Contact Marvin G. Cortner at 407-846-7600, Ext. 205. E- mail at mcortner@ osceolanewsgazette.com SA dirty, un-maintained air conditioner is wasting your money. Higher electric bills. Less comfort. Shorter equipment life. Emergency repairs. Don't blow it, call Ambrose today and get the service you need to keep comfortable and economical. C e~q~e~p is the main Attraction 0 Turnberry Reserve South East Orlando From the $220's 407-498-0967 SWetherbee Estates South East Orlando From the $200's 407-240-5594 o Southern Pines St. Cloud From the $190's 407-892-8672 * 0 Woodland Creek- Kissimmee From the $220's 407-962-4411 * 0 Blackstone Landing Kissimmee From the $220's 407-846-4397 SPoinciana from the $170's Genoa Ct. Sales Center 407-846-2928 Outside FL 800-726-6687 Alpine Ct. 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"He threatened to shoot the victims," Herrera said. "It was a very realistic looking rifle." Lescano was held at gun- point by the armed guards and later charged by police with aggravated assault. And earlier this month, Orange County deputies were dispatched to an area apart- ment complex, in reference to a person with a gun. When they arrived they found four teenagers were holding what appeared to be real pistols and were ordered to drop them, said Crystal Candy, sheriff's office spokeswoman. The guns were actually "airsoft" pistols, which use compressed gas to fire plastic pellets. The pistols are becoming a popular alterna- tive to paintball shooting sporting events. "They looked like realistic weapons," Candy said. "We want to put out the word to parents that these guns look real and it's dangerous to be outside and waving them around in public view." Saturday, April 2, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page A3 Benefit trail ride planned April 9 at Harmony By Jason Holland News-Gazette Staff Writer The life of a cowboy, bunk- ing down next to his com- padres, rising early to feed and water the horses, long rides into the sunset. For many kids with disabilities, serious illnesses or behavioral problems, such activities; even for a short period, can be ben- eficial. For that reason the Harmo- ny Institute is organizing its first Spirit Stable Trail Ride April 9. Proceeds from the event will go toward the con- struction of a bunkhouse to give kids from a variety of backgrounds and organiza- tions a place to stay and get away from it all. Riders in the fund-raising event will have the opportuni- ty to take part in the third annual Dark Sky Festival, a country dinner and bluegrass party at Greensides and a sun- set ride. Those who take part will camp out under. the stars on the north side of Buck Lake on Harmony property and rise early for a prayer breakfast and then for a sub- stantial ride through wild areas of the development. The' trail ride is BYOH, or bring your own horse, said Martha Lentz, director of the institute. The bunkhouse is planned to go next to the Spirit Stable, which 'is expected to be under construction by this summer. The stable, which is currently in temporary quarters, will have a covered arena and a barn. - According to Lentz, direc- tor the institute, the effort to build a bunkhouse is an exten- sion of the organization's work with several organiza- tions, including the Transition House and the Make A Wish Foundation. It will allow kids and their families to stay overnight for several days at a time and participate in more in-depth ranch activities, said Lentz. "We want to do more out- reach. It will allow us to reach more kids," said Lentz. "Working on a ranch, inter- acting with horses, there is some real therapeutic ,benefit for kids," added Lentz. "There needs to be a camp for kids with economic or family issues. They need that special touch that horses and nature provide." Other groups that could benefit include Give Kids Safe Shelter, the Children's Home Society, Boys and Girls Clubs and H.O.M.E., among others. Representatives from many of those organizations will take part in the trail ride. Lentz said the details of the bunkhouse have not yet been worked out. They will gauge community support first, but hope it will reflect some of Osceola County's rural her- itage and culture. The trail ride is expected to become an annual event, said Lentz, and- they hope to raise about $10,000 this year. With no definite plans, it is not clear how much money is needed to start construction. About 70 riders have signed up already for the trail ride, said Lentz, and there are still openings. The cost is $70 per person 'to ride, $30 for dinner, or $50 for two. Riders- can also be sponsored. For more information call' the Harmony Institute at 407- 957-0207. New~s bif Vests Continued from page A-1 tracking harness. "The vests for the Kissim- mee police canines will kelp protect them in the line of duty," said Police Chief Mark Weimer. Hillman, who has been fea- tured on CNN Headline News, America's Most Wanted, Read- ers Digest and Animal Planet, has raised more than $300,000 to provide more than 400 vests to 150 law enforcement agencies in 28 states from Alaska to Florida. Incorporated in March of 2000, her organization was born after she read an article about a New Jersey police dog that was shot, and killed. She was only 9 years old. "The police dogs risk their lives every day," Hillman said. "They don't have any protec- tion." While police agencies equip officers with vests, the dogs are often left unprotected. "It's a benefit to us," said Kissimmee Police Officer Ralph Herrera, department .spokesman. ."Some law enforcement agencies, includ- ing us, do not budget for the vests." The three vests for Kissim- mee canines, which cost $601 each, were provided by the Sil- ver Spurs Riding Club, Gator- land and Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association Interna- tional of Central Florida after Hillman gave an emotional presentation at an Orlando luncheon last month. "It's the mission of the Sil- ver Spurs to give back to the community," said Silver Spurs General Manager Michelle Harris. "We saw this as a per- fect fit." Hillman said she wouldn't rest until all police dogs nationwide are fitted. "My goal is to buy every police dog a vest," she said. Contact Brian McBride at 407-846-7600, Ext. 208. E-mail at bmcbride@ osceolanewsgazette.com Pedestrian killed in traffic A St. Cloud man was killed on a local highway Thursday after authorities said he stepped out into oncoming traffic. According to Florida Highway Patrol reports, a 2005 GMC pick-up truck driv- en by Alfred Heustis, 60, of St. Cloud, and a 1990 Chevrolet pick-up truck driv- en by Kathy Flattery, 44, also of St. Cloud, were traveling west on U.S. High- way 192 just east of Narcoossee Road at about 5:40 a.m. As the victim, James Walters, 22, of 121 15th St., attempted to cross the highway in the area, it appeared that he stepped off the curb and was struck by Heustis. He was then thrown into the path of Flattery's vehicle, which also hit him, reports said. He was pronounced dead at the scene. While the investigation was ongoing, charges against the drivers weren't expected, reports'said. Fire causes power outage A transformer fire Thursday in Kissim- mee caused. a chain reaction that left 2,896 customers of Kissimmee Utility Authority without power for more than an hour.. 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The Central Florida Police Benevo- lent Association and National Rifle A--ociatio.n are backing the two simi- cla bills tat would allow a person to use deadly force against an attacker in a dwelling. The bill presumes that the attacker has deadly intent and would provide immunity from criminal pros- ecLi:tinci if the homeowner uses deadly fp.rce. : As the law stands now, honieown- ers cannot use deadly force unless they believe an intruder intends to kill them. Those who do not meet that standard face criminal prosIcuitionr Both Kissimmee Police Chief Mark Weimer and St. Cloud Police.Chief Pat Kell'.' had concerns with the pro- posed law' Kelk' wondered about the possible risk of a deadly mistake. What if an inebnated individual tried to enter the wrong home? Kelly said the city sev- eral years ago had a rash of juvenile break-ins and those suspects could legally have been shot and killed under the proposed law. Weimer had different concerns. He worried that more motorists may begin carrying weapons in their car because the bill would allow motorists to shoot intruders who attempt to enter vehicles. We believe that. Weimer and Kelly raise some valid concerns over the proposed bill. Protecting one's property is one of the most basic principals of this coun- tiy, but some caution is necessary when condoning the use of deadly force. The last thing that the state needs is to give cart blanche approval to more weapons being allowed in vehi- cles. There are situations where home- owners and motorists are justified in their use of deadly force against an intruder, and the current law provides for immunity from criminal prosecu- tions in those situations. The state doesn't need to take the next step that the proposed House and Senate bills would provide. Shooting first and asking questions later is an ill-advised policy to allow. I . S, "Copyrighted Material Li Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" 'VA I* ( V I /V^ God does answer prayers, but sometimes the answer is no "Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him" Job 13:15 The tears surprised me. I pulled '.ri, blinded by them. , The incident is sharp in memory because it was a turning point: the momrrent I finally accepted the unacceptable. My mom was going to lose her battle with breast can- cer. She was going to die. My sisters and brother had already come to terms: with it,. I as the onri still clinging, stubborn- ly and defiantly, to an expectation of miracles. To do otherwise felt like a betrayal of my mother. And of my faith. But that day back in 1988, acceptance finally forced itself on me. Cancer had made her a stick figure. It had clouded her mind .vith hallucination. And it had reduced her to a toddler, her hand feather light in mine as she tot- tered down the hall. I left her bedside at a trot. Got ;n the car and drove until I couldn't see. OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETIE Year 106 No 26 Publisher PAULA STARK Editor BILL ORBEN Sports Editor RICK PEDONE Business manager: Carol Gorrell. Advertising manager: Susan Bliven Production manager: Ellen Johnston. Circulation manager: Vince Passero. Classified sales manager: Cheryl Christian. (USPS Number 513540) (ISSN 1060-1244) Published each Thursday and Saturday at 108 Church St., Kissimmee, Florida 34741 for $52 per year, by Sun Publications of Florida. All rights reserved. Periodicals postage paid at Kissimmee, Florida. 34742 Postmaster: Send Address Changes to: News-Gazette, P.O. Box 422068, Kisslmmee, FL. 34742. The Osceola News-Gazette Is published by Sun Publications, a division of Independent Publica- tions, and Is located at 108 Church Street, Kissimmee, FL 34741. Phone 407-846-7600. Fax 407-933-6856. E-mail at news @ osceolanewsgazette.com The Osceola News-Gazette Is on the World Wide Web at: www.osceolanewsgazette.com. S1 ERIFICATONJ WW i I Leonard Pitts Miami Herald .. Ipitts@herald:com . . As you've probably guessed, I'm writing about Terri Schiavo, who died March .31. And I'm doing what I guess we all do when we contemplate her tragedy. I am per-. sonalizing it. How can you not? On the one side, there is Michael Schiavo, ordering removal of the feeding tube that sustained his wife for 15 years because, he said, she would not have wanted to live in a vege- tative state. On the other, there are the parents, Robert and Mary Schindler, begging in tears for their daughter to simply live, in whatever state she could. It is only natural to run such a painful conundrum through the filter of experience or imagination - and try to tease out truth you can live with. Here's mine. Acceptance is hard. Acceptance hurts like hell. For as much time as we've spent discussing spousal rights, political opportunism and the meaning of life, I think that's the signature lesson here: Conceding the inevitability of death is one of the hardest duties of life. And' maybe the longer you put it off -- the Schindlers and Michael Schia- vo have beeri fighting for seven years the more difficult it 'becomes. Which is why the denouement of this drama has been painful, even for those of us who were not directly involved. Watching the increasingly naked desperation of the fight to keep Terri alive came to feel intrusive and voyeuristic. You wanted to turn away, but there was no place you could go. So you watched as the Schindlers strained credulity with claims that their daughter tried to say, "I want to live," even as her feeding tube was removed. And never mind that, five years ago,, according to a report in the Miami Herald, the couple openly conced- ed that Terri was insensate, her brain destroyed. You watched as the Rev. Jesse Jackson, in a stunning illustration of the axiom about politics and bedfellows, spoke out on behalf of the Schindlers, a boogeyman of the liberal left making common cause with the 'eligriLOus right You watched as House Majority Leader Tom DeLay denounced as "barbarism" the removal of Terri's feeding tube and trampled the con- stitutional separation of powers with extraordinary legislative maneuvers to keep her alive, yet neglected to mention that he raised no similar objection 17 years ago when his father suffered a massive head injury and the family decided it was best that the elder DeLay be allowed to die. You watched as people went just a little bit nuts. And maybe, if you were the praying type, you said, Hey, God, how about a little help here? When should we stop waiting on the mir- acle? When is it OK to give up hope? But God, as far as is known, kept His own counsel. Maybe He felt He'd said what He had to say 15 years ago. Terri Schiavo's death, hard as it was, feels like mercy. For her and 'for i.s Once again, we canravoid confronting our irresolute feelings and fears. There is, however., wisdom here, for those who care to seek it. Roughly distilled, it goes like this: to face reality is not to betray faith. God answers every prayer, a preacher once said. Sometimes, the answer is no. Leonard Pitts is a columnist for the Miami Herald, 1 Her- ald Plaza, Miami, Fla., 33132. Readers may contact him at 888- 251-4407 or via e-mail at lpitts@herald.com. Letters Blessings from misfortune To the editor: I had the most delightful conver- sation the other day that I want to share with as many people as possi- ble. * I like to support new businesses in the Kissimmee area and I'm always interested in the way these businesses get started. Is it family owned? Is it a joint venture? When inquiring about one new business in particular, I learned that three years ago a little girl by the name. of Breck was born with severe heart problems. She has spent a great deal of time in the hospital and has already had two open-heart surgeries. She will continue to need surgery as her little body grows. When the mother would travel from home to the hospital every day, she got in the habit of bringing cookies with her to show her appreciation to the people who cared for her daughter. People raved about the cookies, encouraging her to open her own shop. Now, three years later, Breck is doing much better and Kissimmee has a new business: Breck's Gourmet Cookies. Amazingly, misfortunes can turn to blessings. Their cookies are fan- tastic. Carolyn Parsons Kissimmee Safety precautions To the editor: A letter writer in a recent Satur- day issue concluded that the only way to seriously reduce the number of motor vehicle accidents is to insti- tute a rigorous driver-training pro- gram before issuing licenses. He believes this training should be com- parable to that required of commer- cial drivers and airplane pilots. But he indicates that he knows this is politically impossible. I would, how- ever, point out that drunken drivers are often at fault, and other nations with much more severe penalties for driving drunk don't have the fatality rate we experience. This change should be politically feasible. One motorist worried about stop- ping safely as the light ahead turned yellow. She said that if she braked hard enough to stop before it went to red, she might be hit from .behind, perhaps even knocked into the intersection. But there are, two things to do to help prevent such trouble. First, check your rearview mirror as you approach the intersec- tion to see if you are being tailgated. If so, the. second thing is to get that driver to back off by a series of short raps on your brake pedal. This same precaution should also prevent trou- ble as you slow down, with turn sig- nal on, when planning a turn into a side street. Some more good tips on prevent- ing rear-end collisions are'offered on page 34 of the "Florida Driver's Handbook," which is free of charge at your motor vehicle driver's license office. While waiting for the red light, there is another unpleasant possibili- ty. You're checking your rearview mirror, just in case, and here comes somebody sailing along from behind who is not watching the road. You might get this person's attention by punching your brake lights and blasting your horn. But if nothing works, prepare for the crash by depressing your break pedal hard to avoid being banged into the car ahead or pushed into the intersec- tion. Hopefully you had left a good six feet between you and the car ahead (since you are now legally responsible for whatever happens in front of you). Also, protect yourself against whiplash by putting your head against your seat's head restraint behind you; presumably you had the good sense to fasten your seat belt before you started to dive, which should help keep you from being banged around. A.F. Gagne Osceola Coordinator AARP Driver Safety Program Taxpayers lose To the editor: The editorial in the News-Gazette Saturday, March 26, "Follow the Rules," provided important facts about the'separation of news, adver- tising and editorials in a traditional newspaper. This should benefit John Willard, publisher of St. Cloud In The News. Willard has demon- strated, both by articles he has writ- ten and his skirting of Florida law, that he does not understand the function of a newspaper. Willard maintained, in an article in St. Cloud In The News, that newspapers should never endorse political candidates. However, a few weeks later, he did endorse the can- didacy of Wade Davis. Why the sud- den reversal of policy? Willard's explanation for supporting Davis' candidacy was, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." A better explanation right be that Willard felt his con- tract with St. Cloud might be in jeopardy if Davis' opponent were elected. The city of St. Cloud advertises in St. Cloud In The News and subsi- dizes its delivery once a month. The basis for the subsidy is delivery of Dateline, a publication written by one of St. Cloud's no-bid consul- tants. Was it accidental that the copy of Dateline delivered just before the recent election contained a glowing article about Deputy Mayor Davis? I think not. St. Cloud In The News functions as a cheer- leader for the present city adminis- tration and its no-bid consultants. This might explain why St. Cloud officials seem to favor the publica- tion. The taxpayers of St. Cloud are losers when elected officials use their tax money to subsidize a news- paper that functions as a propagan- da sheet for the city administration. George R. Gibson St. Cloud Submit letters to the editor newsgazette.com to Osceola News-Gazette, All letters should include P.O. Box 422068, Kissim- the name, address and day- mee, Fla. 34742. If you wish time phone number of the to fax your letter to the news- writer for verification purpos- paper, the newspaper's fax es. The News-Gazette will not number is 407-933-6856. E- publish the writer's phone mail letters to news@osceola number. I I! 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Coalition members met with Central Florida legislators Feb. 16 in Tallahassee to discuss No Child Left Behind, as well as increases in funding for stu- dents and facilities for high- growth school districts. At issue is the complicated way by which progress is cal- culated. Each state writes its own assessment test. Scores from the Florida Comprehen- sive Assessment Test are used to determine which schools in Florida make progress. ', "Florida, believe it or not, has one of the most if not the most rigorous tests," Greer said. "The FCAT is real- ly, really challenging." Greer said while the state's A+ plan, which includes the FCAT, measures how much progress students make from one year to the next, No Child Left. Behind, according to Greer, measures student achievement on a specific test day. S"There is a lot of informa- tion out there about how p6orly the schools are doing nationally, or Florida in partic- ular," Greer said. "You can make statistics do whatever you want them to do." Greer said that he and oth- ers in the Osceola County School District welcome accountability, but prefer to look at scores from the News briefs Continued from page A-3 National Assessment of Edu- cational Progress, which bills itself as "the nation's report card" and asks the same ques- tions to students across the country. Florida schools placed third in the Southeast, behind North Carolina and Virginia, on the National Assessment test in 2004. Florida scored higher than the national aver- age on grade four reading and equal to the national average on grade four math. Califor- nia, Georgia and Mississippi all scored below the national average on both grade four reading and math. Since Florida students do well on the National Assess- ment test, Greer said, if they were taking another state's assessment tests, "we'd have 90 percent meeting AYP." Making progress matters because the law allows the federal government to assess penalties on school districts that don't. After 14 Title I schools failed to make progress last year, the Osceo- la district was forced to redi- rect 20 percent of its federal funding for free and reduced lunches to both after-school tutoring programs and trans- portation, so that parents can transfer their children from one school to another: Districts and schools that continually fail to make progress will continue to lose flexibility in how to use feder- al funding, and can ultimately be taken over by the state. No Child Left Behind is a federal law, but changes in it can be made without an act of Congress. Some 46 states have requested waivers, and Florida educators plan to do the same. Waivers can only be granted if the Florida Depart- ment of Education requests them of the U.S. Department of Education. Contact Ed Scott at 407- 846-7600, Ext. 210. 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By Rick Pedone News-Gazette Staff Writer The good news is that after the first round of the Kissimmee Klassic Thurs- day, the St. Cloud Lady Bulldogs found themselves on the same side of the bracket as nationally- ranked Thousand Oaks, Calif., Pensacola Escambia and Southwest Miami. The bad news? They're all in the conso- lation bracket. That's what happens when you play in the Southeast's most competi- tive high school softball tournament. St. Cloud was bopped by Class 5A No. 7-ranked Tampa Plant, .the tourna- ment runner-up last year, 10-1. At least the Lady Bull- dogs, 13-2, got their game in. Five first-round games were suspended by electri- cal outages and rain and were scheduled to be com- pleted early Friday after- noon prior to the second round of the 46-team tour- nament, being played at the Osceola County Soft- ball Complex-. Osceola trailed Mel- bourne; 1-0, one-out into their first-round game before the rain shut things down. " Kowgirls coach George Coffey and Roger Jones,. the tournament directors, hope rain won't be a factor when the tournament resumes at 9 a.m. today. The championships for all .three brackets, the White, Blue and Gold, are sched- uled for 6 p.m. The semifi- nal round begins at 2:15. Admission is $8. St. Cloud, off to its best start of the fastpitch era, never challenged Plant, 12-4. The Panthers scored four runs in the first inning and blew it open with four more in the fifth off 'of .Lady Bulldogs ace Ashley Iveson, who took her sec- ond loss of the season. Plant pounded Iveson for 14 hits. Meanwhile, the Lady, Bulldogs didn't get 4 hit off of Plant's Megan Menard until the sixth when short- stop Megan DeYoung beat out an infield hit. Kaitlyn Poff followed with an infield hit and Kari Earn- hardt drew a walk to load the bases for Amy Milwee, who knocked in St. Cloud's lone run with a single that made the score 8-1. Bulldog Coach Joey Foster said tournament jit-' ters and good competition combined to throttle his club. "I think Ashley may have been a little tight. Coaches were here from N. -Gazerte Pl.h-tc./Sam Roberts Plant baserunner J.P. Pelaez beats Megan DeYoung's tag at third base during their Kissimmee Klassic game Thursday. Florida, Florida Southern, South Florida, and I think she was trying to be 'too careful with her spots in the first inning," said Fos- ter. Foster said that as long as his team learns from the experience, then the out- come is irrelevant. "That team was seventh in the state..You've got 26 ranked teams in this tour- rament, but that's why we came here. These are the teams that you are going to see in the playoffs," he said. We got off to a rough, start, but defensively we were okay." Osceola, 7-6, didn't take the field for its sched- uled 9:30 p.m. game until 10:40 after a 30-minute power outage that affected two of the five fields at the complex. The Kowgirls trailed, Melbourne, 6-6, 1-0. The game resumed Friday with Melbourne runners at first and third and one out. Southwest Miami lost a 1-0 thriller to nine-time state champ Naples Thurs- day. Thousand Oaks, No. 17 in the nation, 'was edged by unbeaten (17-0) Lakeland McKeel, 3-2, and Escambia, No. 21 nationally, fell to Miami Palmetto, 3-0. Bartow, No. '3 .nationally, blanked Miami American, 3-0. St. Thomas Aquinas, a three- time Klassic champ, stopped Eau Gallie, 1-0. Tampa Chamberlain, No. 18 nationally, beat Lakeland Jenkins 4-2. It met the Osceol.:-i-Mel- boume winner ifn the quar- terfinal round of the Blue bracket. OSCEOLA SENIOR GAMES RESULTS. Results of the. 11th Osceola County Senior .Games. Results of non- qualifying events and some qualifying sports were published March 31. SSwimming, 100 medley Women: Susan Schuerman, Janice Mell- berg, Irmela Klimach; Men 50-54; Gregg Tye; 55-59:- Stephen Stern; 60-64- Christian Iselin, Ken Hick- ey, 65-69: Stee Rudacille. 100 backstroke - Women 60-64: Susan Schuerman, Gloria Gal- breath, Kathleen O'Leary; 65-69: a Jo Gutfan, Emille Stella; Men 505-4: Gregg Tye; 60-64: Ken Hickey; 70-74: Rollin Priest; 75- 79: Charles Schlegel; 80- 84: Albert Chip-man. 200 Women: Susan Schuerman, Doris Prokopi; Men 50-54: Gregg Tye; 60-64: Ken Hickman; 70-74: Rollin Priest. 50 Women 55-59: Donna Kime; 60-64: Susan Schuerman, Gloria Galbreath; 65-69: Martha Jo Gutfran, Lois Sloan; Men 50-54: Gregg Tye; 55-59: Stephen Stern; 60- 64: Ken Hickey; 65-69: Steve Rudacille; 70-74: Rollin Priest, Elizabeth Kennedy; .75-79: Charles Schlegel; 8-84: Robert Sigersmith, -Albert Chip- man, Lester Bell. 100 Breaststroke - Women 60-64: Irmela Kli- mach, Janice Mellberg; 65-69: Emille Stella; 70- 74: Doris Prokopi; Men 60-64: Edward Johnson; 65-69: Richard Criche; 70-74: Max Villanueva; 75-79: Charles Schlegel; 80-84: Lester Bell, Albert Chipman. ,, 50 Women 55-59: Donna Kime; 60-64: Irmela Klimach, Janice Mellberg; 65-69:. Lois Sloan; 70r74: Elizabeth Kennedy; Men 50-54: Mario Sanguinetti II; 60- 64: Edward Johnson; 65- 69: Richard Criche; 70- 74: Peter Fuchs; 75-79: Charles Schlegel; 80-84: Lester Bell;. 90-94: Brian McGrath. 50 Butterfly - Women: 60-64: Susan Schuerman, Janice Mell- berg;. 70-74: Doris Prokopi; Men 50-54: Mario .Sanguirierti II; 55- 59: Stephen Stern; 60-64: Christian Iselin;'100 But- terfly Women: Doris Prokopi; Men: Christian Iselin. 100 Freestyle - Women: 55-59: Donna Kime; 60-64: Kathleen ,O'Leary; 65-69: Martha Jo Gutfran; 75-79: Eliza- beth Kennedy; Men 60- 64: Ken Hickey, Edward Johnson; 65-69: Steve Rudacille; 75-79: George Schindler;. 80-84: Robert Sigersmith, Albert Chip- man, Lester Bell. 200 Women 60-64: Kathleen O'Leary; 65-69: Martha Jo Gutfran; 75-79: Elizabeth Kennedy; Men 50-54: Gregg Tye; 60-64: Jim Klinzing, Edward Johnson; 65-69: Steve Rudacille; 75-79: Rollin Priest; 80-84: Robert Sigersmith. 50 Women 55-59: Donna Kime; 60-64: Kathleen. O'Leary, Gloria Galbreath, Irmela Klimach; 65-69: Martha Jo Gutfran, Emille Stella, Lois Sloan; 75-59: Elizabeth Kennedy; Men 50-54: Mario San- guinetti II; 55-59: Stephen Stern; 60-64: Ken Hickey, Edward Johnson; 65-69: Steve Rudacille, Richard Criche; 70-74: Max Vil- lanueva, Rollin Priest; 75- 79: George Schlinder; 80- 84: Robert Sigersmith, Lester Bell; 90-94: Brian McGrath. 500 Men 55-59: Stephen Stern; 50-54: Jim Klinzing; 60-64: Edward Johnson; 65-69: Steve Rudacille, Richard Criche; 75-79: Elizabeth Kennedy; 80-84: Robert Sigersmith. Basketball T-Shoot: 50-54: Dennis Sweeny, Ed Monti; 55-59: Leo Mal- oney; 60-64: Harry Carothers; 65-69: Jerry Bairr, Jim Stempkowski, Fabriciano Vela; 70-74: Adrian Galarza; 75-79: Harry Morse, Frank Gallo; 80-84: John Davison. Spot Goal: 50-54: Dennis Sweeny, Ed Monti; 55-59: Leo Maloney; 60- 64: Harry Carothers, 65- 69: Jerry Barr, Jim'Stemp- kowski, George Amey; 70- 74: Adrian Galarza; 75- 79: Harry Morse, Frank Gallo; 80-84: Elizabeth, Miller.,John Davison. '' Free throw: 50-;54: Denrfis Sweeny, Ed Monti; 55-59: Leo Maloney; 60- 64: Harry Carothers; 65- -69: Jerry Barr, Jim Stemp- kowski, George Amey; 70- 74: Adrian Galarza; 75- 79: Frank Gallo, Harry Morse; 80-84: Elizabeth Miller, John Davison. Track, Discus - Women 55-59: Jean Oglesby; 65-69: Jule MacKenzie; 74-79: Betty McGillen; Men 50-54: Ed Monti, Jerry Rivenburg, Joey Ruiz; 60-64: Eduardo Giraud; 65-69: Gary Win- ters, Russell Van Put, Chuck Tosch; 70-74: James Ogelsby, Richard Lowery; Rodney Letch- worth; 75-79: Jim McGiIlen; 80-84: Dick Mulkern. Javelin Women 65- 69: Jule MacKenzie, Loyda Jimenez; 74-79: Betty McGillen; Men 50- 54: Jerry Rivenburg, ed Monti; 60-64; Dean Given; 65-69: Lachlan MacKenzie, Chuck Tosch, Russell Van Put; 70-74: Richard Lowery, James Ogelsby, Ahmet Ardaman; 75-79: Jim McGilleh. High jump 50-54: Jerry Rivenburg; 55-59: ,Charles Sledge; 65-69:' Chuck Tosch, Jim Stemp- kowski; 70-74: Richard Lowery, Benjamin Jimenez. Long jump Womrien 55-59: Helena Blaize, Clara Adams: Men 50-54: Jerry Rivenburg, Ed Monti,' Joey Ruiz; 55-59: Tom Day; 60-64: Bruce Har- rington; 65-69: Chuck. ,Tosch, Lachlan MacKen- zie, Richard' Criche; 70- 74: Thomas Phillips, Ben-' jamin Jimenez, Gordon Hagey. ' Shot put Women '55-59: Jean Ogelsby; 65- .69: Jule MacKenzie. Loyda Jimenez; 75-79. Betty McGillen: Men 50- 54: Ed Monti, Jerry Riven- burg, Joey Ruiz; 60-64: Eduardo Giraud; 65-69: Gary Winters, Richard 'Shepard,' Richard Criche; 70-74: Thomas Phillips, James Oglesby, Leonard Olson; 75-79: Jim McGillen. 100 Meter Dash -- Women 55-59: Helena: Blaize, Clara Adams; 74- 79: Delores Milner; Men 50-54: Fred Hendrix., Jerry Rivenburg, Ed Monti; 55-59: Roosevelt Owens, Charles Sledge, Tom Day; 65-69: Antonio Vega, Fabriciano -Vela, Richard Criche; 70-74: Thomas Phillips, Ernest Alcocer, Benjamin Jimenez. 200 Meter Dash - Women 55-59: Helena Blaize; 65-69:- Jule MacKenzie; 75-79: Delores Milner; Men 50- 54: Fred Hendrix, Ed Monti, Jerry Rivenburg; 55-59: Roosevelt Owens, Tom Day, Stephen Stern; 65-69: Antonio Vega, Don Scherer; 70-74: Thomas Phillips, Ernest 'Alcocer, Benjamin Jimenez. 400 Meter Dash - Wonmen 55-59: Helena Blaize; 65-69: Jule MacKenzie; 75-79: Delores Milner; Men 50- 54: Fred Hendrix,. Ed Monti, 55-59: Jose Rivera, Tom Day, Roosevelt O.'ens. 60-64: Donald Gallagher; 65-69: Antonio Vega', Lachlan MacKenzie, Chester Fromm. 800 Meter Run - Women:I Jule MacKenzie; 50-54: Ed Monti, 55-59: Jose Rivera, Stephen Ste, ri; 60-64: John Raines; 75-79: George Knoblock 1500 Meter Run - 50-54: Ed Monti; 55-59: Stephen Stern; 60-64: John Raines; 75-79': George Knoblock. 1500 Race Walk - Women Mary Mahon; Men 55-59: Tom Day; 65- 69: Jim Stempkowski; 75- 79: JacK Mahon.- Women 50-54: Marilyn Gainley-Hazel Walters; 55-59: Susan Terppe-Roselena Ostheim; 60-64: Julie Bay-Phyllis *Hislop; 65-69: Ellen Fend- ley.-Carolee Ogburn;- 70- 74: Bobbie Cambell-Betty Prentice Mixed Doubles 50- 54: Marilyn Gainley-Larry Richmond; .55-59: Carol SNewgent-Segundo Pilapil; 65-69: Howard-Carolee Ogburn; Joan Reitz-Carl Crosslin. Road Race 5K 50- 54: Cornelius, Ryan; Women: Christine Kroetsch; 60-64: Jeremi- ah Hayes; Women: Cheryl Klinzing; 65-69: Franco Muci; 75-79: George Knoblock, Jack Hallberg; 80-84: Eileen Cabrera. Softball: 60-64: Osce- ola Indians, Surfin 60's; 65-69: Astro 65's, Sun- coast Orthopedic, Arcomm; 70-74: Golden Gators, Clubhouse Restau- rant, Osceola Seniors; 75- 79: Bronson Bulls. Ken dislikes April Fools, likes Yanks Ken Jackson Sports Writer kjackson@ osceolanewsgazette,.com Some housekeeping items left over from the comfy tan recliner before I-talk baseball ... On Friday I got a call from a buddy that works security, at Isleworth, giving me a scoop. Apparently, Grant Hill and his recording-artist wife Tamia were din- ing with Patti LaBelle. Being the gentle- man that he is, after the. meal he walked Ms. LaBelle to her waiting vehicle.' According to this report, Grant stum- bled on the curb, severely injuring his already-hurt ankle and rendering him useless for the rest of the NBA season. Now hold on, don't burn your tickets for Wednesday's game against the Bulls. It didn't happen. Friday was April Fools Day. He may have been selling, but I wasn't buung ... Kit Hoover? Thea Andrews? Where ha'e you gore' I mean, there's rno good reason to tune into, ESPN2's "Cold Pizza" anymore ... Stupid Michigan State. A Kentucky win and I get all Final 4 right-on my bracket sheet for the first time ever. But for the first time in the office pool's five-year history, someone from Sports will cash. Jaxen says, "Go Illini!" ... What's the bigger shock: that John- nie Cochran died, or that he was sixty- seven years old? Could have swore he was around 40 when he helped O.J. get away with oh, nverrinnd ... There's only one way to be ignorant of baseball season watch football. All seats for tonight's Kissimmee Kreatures- Daytona Beach Hawgs tilt at the Silver Spurs are 10 bucks. And this is the clos- est you'll get to pro ball without driving 2 hours and knowing :)meo-ine with big bucks ... Okay, the suspense is too much to bear. Here are the infallible progn,:sti- cations for the 2005 Major League Baseball season And they have been tested to be steroid-free. National' League .. East: Atlanta. The Braves and Flori- da will both be better than last year's darling pick, Philadelphia. Maybe the New York Mets will, too. And isn't that nice, baseball's returned to Washington Central: Chicago Cubs and Houston have too many health question nmarks,so go with the safe pick. St. Louis. 2nd division: Cincinnati, Milwu.aukee, Pitts- burgh. West: Sleeper pick time San Diego over Los Angeles and San Fran- sisco. Colorado and Arizona will, um, play. Wild card: why not ... the Cubbies! American League .. East: Yanks or Sox, Yanks or Sox ... who cares, loser is the wild card. I take New York. Is anyone else in this divi- sion? Central: Another sleeper, the Chicago White Sox over Minnesota and .young Cleveland. Detroit and Kansas Citrv follow in the reverse order from 1985. , West: the L.A. Angels of Wherev- er, but Texas will hang around longer than they did last year. Oakland and Seattle make this fun to watch' WC: Red Sox. Playoffs: St. Louis over Chicago, New York over Boston. Yankees win another World Series. But I don't have to like it. Hardware ... MVP. AL: Manny Ramirez or Alex Rodriguez (whoever's on the division ,winner). NL: Albert Pujols. Cy Young: A tale of two Roys (Halla- day, AL; Oswalt, NL) Rookie of the Year: J.D. Closser (NL), Jeremy Reed (AL). Jaxen's fantasy team lineup: Jorge Posada, Carlos Delgado, Luis Castillo, Derek Jeter, Hank Blalock, Mike Sweeney, Ray Durham, Dallas McPher- son, Vlad Guerrero, Gary Sheffield, Corey Patterson, Eric Byrnes, Jeremy Reed ... Roy Oswalt, Roy Halladay, Brad Radke, Bronson Arroyo, Chris Carpenter, Joel Pineiro, Armando Ben- itez, Jason Isringhausen, Danny Graves, Ugueth Urbina. Needs more power. And another strikeout-heavy pitcher .. ... And finally, something to over- shadow all the steroids talk: Sunday night, Yankees vs. Red Sox, 8:05 p.m. Let the hate begin. Section B Page B2, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, April 2, 2005 Jacque Mitchell .. Fishin' Fun captain-jac.com ' The latest rains that fell in our area, and. the fact that the gate at the south end of the lake has been opened, has a lot of water flowing down the Kissimmee River. As a rule, when the water starts flowing, the bass start biting. The fact that our weather has somewhat stabi- lized hasn't hurt, either. I've heard of some nice bass being caught both in Lake Cypress and in Lake Kissimmee. From what I've heard, most are being caught in running water or way back in shallow water. Soft plastics seem to be working best. Some bass are also being caught on top water baits, such as. Devil's Horse and Bang '0 Lures. It seems that if the plug has blades on it, it. will catch fish. Another good choice has been the frog type of lures, especially the ones you buzz across heavy cover. Spec fishing has been slow- er this past week. I suspect most of them are finished ,spawning and are heading for deep water. Big Toho Marina will begin its, weekly Wednesday night tournaments April 6 at 5:30 p.m. Weigh-in times will vary weekly as the days get longer. Hope you can make it. It's a *good midweek break. Contact Jacque' Mitchell at_(407) 933-0951. Saturday Baseball Gateway at Poin- ciana, 2 p.m. Monday Baseball Poinciana at Tim- ber Creek, 7 p.m.; Harmony at Mel- bourne C.C., 6 p.m.; Ocala at Her- ijgl Chr., 4 p.m. Softball Eastland Chr. at Harmony, 6 p.m. Tennis Poinciana at Osceola, 4 p.m. Weightlifing St. Cloud at Gaie ,s 3 .. . Tuesday Baseball Osceola at Oak Ridge, 4 p.m.; Cypress Creek at St. Cloud, 7 p.m.; Freedom at Gate- way, 4 p.m.; Lakeland at Poinciana, 7 p.m.; Celebration at Lake Wales, p.m.; Heritage Prep at Heritage Chr., 4 p.m. Softball- Osceola at Cypress Creek, 4:30 p.m.; Lake Gibson at Poinciana, 7:30 p.m.; Bartow at --Celebration, 7:30 p.m.; Pine Castle at Harmony, 6 p.m. Tennis Osceola at Celebra- tion, 4 p.m.; St. Cloud at Mel- bourne, 4 p.m.; Harmony at Gate- way, 3:30 p.m. Flag football West Orange at Osceola, 7 p.m. S Water polo Colonial at Osceola, 7 p.m. SWednesday Baseball North Port at Osce- ola, 7 p.m. Softball St. Cloud at Cypress Creek, 4 p.m.; Celebration at Gateway, 4 p.m.; George Jenkins at Poinciana, 7:30 p.m. Track OBC Championship at St. Cloud, 4 p.m. Tennis Leesburg at Poin- Sciana, 4 p.m.; Thursday Baseball CFCA at St. Cloud, 7 p.m.; Harmony at First Academy, 7:30 p.m. Softball Oak Ridge at OHS, 7 p.m.; Freedom at Gateway, 4 p.m. S Flag football Osceola at Boone, 7 p.m. Water polo Cypress Creek at Osceola, 7 p.m. Weightlifting Harmony, Cel- ebration at sectionals, Fort Meade, .-5:30 p.m. Communication e Services, Inc. | We repair NEXTEL what they sell ..B.....,... 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The Longhorns boast one of the county's top pole vaulters in senior Chris Hitt. The Kowboys have one of the strongest sprint teams in the county with Steffon Rad- cliff, Chris Bright, Charles Pugh and Marcus Regular and the top hurdler in senior Chris Collier, while Gateway also is strong in the jumps (Brandon Hartley) and sprints (Brandon Rivera). St. Cloud will rely on its distance (Corey Ronk) and weight teams to score points, while Poinciana's 4 x 800 relay is tops in the county, and senior hurdler Bill Christian is one of the county's best. Cele- bration has the county's top distance runner in junior Sean Blaney. The girls meet figures to be a duel between St. Cloud and Osceola. The Lady Bulldogs will pile up points in the field and distance events with pole vaulter Chelsea Pennington, jumper Brittnay Eady and dis- tance runner Laura Judd, while the Kowgirls should dominate the sprints with Unique Singleton and Natasha Fulmore. Senior Vanity * Vasquez is one of the best at 800. Poinciana has three of the county's top sprinters and jumpers in Shanice Johnson, Samantha Shade and Nakiah Warner. Attack wrestling The Attack Wrestling trav- eled to the Cozart Classic in Brandon AAU national tour- nament recently where Pete Baldwin of Life Academy won the 95-pound School- boy championship. Fox Baldwin, 8, was sec- ond in the 70-pound novice division. Chris Harris, 4, won sixth place in the bantam division and Blake Kemp was second in the 105 schoolboy divi- sion. Gabriel Bird was third in the 125 cadet division. Alex Eggers placed fifth in the same division. Niko Brown placed fifth in the 135 cadet division Jacob Mohr placed second in the 112 junior division and Danny Byron finished third in the 140 juniors. Kyle Strickland placed fourth at 215 juniors. The Attack Wrestling Club Meets on Tuesdays and Thursday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Osceola High mat room. The club is open to wrestlers of all ages and abilities. 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Rodney Copperbottom, center, voiced by Ewan McGre- gor, befriends Rusties Piper Pinwheeler, left, voiced by Amanda Synes and Fender, voiced by Robin Williams. Katie Pedone, 9, says: Robots is a hilarious movie for kids of all ages. It has singing and dancing robots and an evil robot who ,..... rts t.-.: g-t rid :.f all th,: .--.1d robots so he can sell new . products. In the' .. movie, Rodney !- Copperbottom is put together by his parents. -4 He grows up * wearing .hand Katie Pedone me downs, especially when he i:rai.dit- from high school and he is wear- ing his cousin's hand me downs, who is a GIRL! Rodney invents a little flying robot who looks like a teapot to help his dad, who is a dishwash- ing robot in a restaurant. The lit- tle robot did a good job until ' the restaurant manager robot came in ind - scared him. Then he caused a big A mess, and Rod- ney and the lit- Zak Pedone tle robot had to leave. Rodney decided to travel to Robot City to see Bigweld, who is the greatest robot of them all, except for his dad. When he gets to Robot City, he meets a funny robot called Fender. Fender's parts keep falling off, but he takes Rodney to See Kids page C-2 It's dog's life and cat's too at Pet Expo Owners spend $36 billion annually on pets By Peter Covino News-Gazette Entertainment Editor Pets are big business. According to a survey taken by the American Pet Products Man- ufacturers Association, pet own- ers spend $36 billion annually caring for their animals. That amounts to the seventh largest retail segment'inrfthe U.S.A. At the Global Pet Expo, held recently at the Orange County Convention Center, more than 1,000 pet retailers gathered to show off their latest wares from giant Tushiewipes to a complete line of doggy hair salon products from the makers of Paul Mitchell. The expo is an annual exhibition held by the APPMA. If it's made for a cat or dog, or even a hermit crab, it's at the pet expo. Say, for example, you hate leaving your favorite tabby alone for the day. Pop in a DVD from Pet Qwerks Inc. and he can watch two hours of birds flying, fish swimming, butterflies soaring as well as other tempting wildlife normally found only in a back- .yard. There is also a DVD for birds. Retail cost is $11.99. Have a dog with a never-end- ing thirst? Well, then maybe the Big-Dog Original Pet Fountain is what you need. The two-gallon fountain k-tIOU i U/Rt I- 1tL.UViNU Meadow, a 7-month-old yellow lab, was one of the pet guests at the Global Pet Expo. continually recirculates water and even has a charcoal filter to keep water fresh. The pet fountain comes in two sizes and costs $49.95 and $74.95. There's more information at their Web site www.petfountain.com. Maybe your problem is just a big, dirty dog that doesn't like baths? No discerning canine should be without the Pet Spa, "the world's first cabin for wash- ing and drying pets with hydro- massage effect." The spa sort of works like a giant washing machine for dogs. A company spokesman said despite the flow of water in the large cabin and the flowing air to dry pets, the spa is much less stressful on animals than a regu- lar bath. Water and air are even- ly distributed throughout the cabin, so little force is involved. Bath time is also cut in half. While it is available for home pur- chase, the Pet Spa can be found at grooming parlors. The cost per treatment is around $15-$20. Fastags has a unique way to let the world know your cat or dog's name, and how to help get your pet home should he go out for an unsupervised walk. The Fastag is See Pet page C-2 Page C2, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, April 2, 2005 Dad Continued from page C-1 Kids Continued from page C-1 Pet Continued from page C- But, the folks at Blue Sky Studios use imaginative and sometimes frantic computer-, generated scenes to keep the movie flowing. The kids at a midweek matinee seemed to eat it up, especially when Williams' character is on the screen. Adults will be amused at the intelligent screenplay from the veteran comedy writ- ing team of Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandell (Splash, City Slickers, Parenthood). For example, baby Rodney is brought to his home unassembled in a crate. His mother laments to his late- arriving father, "You missed the delivery." But, the assembly goes well. "He has your mother's eyes and my father's nose," said Rodney's father. "I'm glad we saved those parts." Wedge and executive pro- ducer William Joyce turned to household items like waffle. irons for inspiration in creating their robotic world. The ani- mators work-shopped many ideas to create lifelike expres- sions and movements for their robots, even viewing old Jimmy Stewart movies. It works. Back to the plot. After Rod- ney graduates from high school he invents a tiny robot to help his father wash dishes in a restaurant. It goes well until the little 'bot is frightened by the manager and makes a mess of the kitchen. Rodney is devastated and decides to take his invention to Robot City, home of Bigweld Industries. Bigweld (comedy legend Mel Brooks in his first animation voice-over) is the greatest robot of them all with a TV show and his own bal- loon in the holiday parade. Rodney bumps into Fender at the Robot City train station, and from that point Williams owns the movie. A wild, cross-town roller coaster ride to Bigweld Indus- tries ensues. But, Bigweld's sinister second-in-command, Ratchet (Greg Kinnear) has exiled Bigweld and taken over the company. His plan, hatched with his mother, the gruesome Madame Gasket (Jim Broadbent), is for the company to quit producing cheap replacement parts for robots so that new assemblies must be purchased at a greater profit. Meanwhile, the old robots will be destroyed at Madame Gasket's underground Chop Shop. That is, until Rodney's abili- ty to patch up the old robots ruins Ratchet's scheme. One of the movie's most entertaining scenes, has Rod- ney and Fender crashing the Bigwelder Ball. To pass by the fiendishly uncooperative door- man, Tim (Paul Giamatti), they pose as an uppity face-slap- ping count and his equally insufferable assistant. They are nabbed by security there, but one of Ratchet's assists, the sexy Cappy (Halle Berry) comes to Rodney's res- cue and takes him to Bigweld's home. Colorful characters like Aunt Fanny (Jennifer Coolidge), whose large posteri- or causes trouble in the tiny boarding house where Fender and Rodney stay, and Fender's feisty sister Piper (Amanda Bynes of Nickelodeon's The Amanda Show) lend some depth to the storyline. Drew Carey, Jay Leno, Al Roker, Dianne Wiest and Terry Brad- shaw all lend their voices. . The campy musical score by John Powell (Shrek), with percussion assistance from the Blue Man Group, will have the kids bopping to the beat as the credits roll. Since this movie .was released several weeks ago you may be tempted to wait for the DVD. But, if spring fever has struck and the offspring are driving you nuts this weekend, you won't regret parting with the theater admission. Contact Rick Pedone at 407-846-7600, Ext. 204.E- mail at rpedone@ osceolanewsgazette.com Bigweld Industries to see Big- weld. But, Bigweld isn't there. Instead, a mean robot named Ratchet is there and he kicks Rodney's invention out the window and he kicks Rodney out. Fender takes Rodney to Aunt Fanny's house. Fender and some other robots, like his sister named Piper, live with Aunt Fanny. Aunt Fanny is funny because she has a big fanny. Every time she turns around, she knocks over. a bunch of robots. When the robots were making nasty sounds with their armpits, Aunt Fanny made a big sound. But, she wasn't using her armpit! She killed the light pole outside! All the other robots said, "Aunt Fanny, we were using our arms!" Rodney starts to fix old robots, and Ratchet's mean mother named Madame Gas- ket figures it out and wants Rodney to be killed. Rodney and Fender went to a ball at Bigweld Industries to tell Bigweld, but Bigweld isn't there. When Rodney tells everyone, Ratchet has him arrested, but a girl robot named Cappy saves him. Cappy takes Rodney to see Bigweld at his house. Bigweld didn't help at all at first: He told Rodney to stop dream- ing. Then, later, when Rod- Road Continued from page C-1 vehicles, as well as manufacturer dis- plays, product giveaways, Dyno Chal- lenge and more. The event is free. LEGENDS OF ROCK 'N' ROLL SANFORD Two music shows will grace the stage of the Helen Stairs The- atre in downtown Sanford this weekend. On Saturday, April 2, at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. "The Legends of Rock'N' Roll" show will feature '50s music with Roy, Buddy and Elvis. Tickets are $30. On Sunday, April 3, at 2 p.m. the "Nostalgic Big Band Sound" will go on. Tickets are $15. For tickets or more information call ney needs help, Bigweld appears and tells Rodney that he wants to be just like him. Bigweld goes back to the office to fire Ratchet, but Ratchet knocks out Bigweld and sends him to Madame Gasket's Chop Shop, where the old robots are destroyed. It doesn't look good, but Piper comes through the wall with a lot of old robots who like Rodney because he fixed them. There is a big fight, and the best part of the fight is when Fender dances to Brit- ney Spears' song "Hit Me Baby One More Time" and knocks everybody over. That part was hilarious. I won't tell the ending, but Robots is about as good as the Incredibles, maybe even better! Zack Pedone, 13, says: I would give this movie two thumbs up. It poses many aspects of human life transformed into robots. The voice-overs were incredible. The digital anima- tion was extraordinary. The view over Robot City was realistic and famous musical numbers were incor- porated into the movie, like Gene Kelly's "Singin' in the Rain." The comedy made the film a lot of fun. What will these guys think of next? a shrinking ID tag. You. write your information on the tag, which comes in a multitude of designs, put it in the oven for a few minutes where it shrinks down to pet ID size, and it is ready to be worn. You can get more information on the ID tags at www.fastags.com. Speaking of wearing, no self-respecting dog should dare stick his head out of a car window without a pair of Doggles. The protective eye- wear offers UV protection, not to mention being stylish. The goggles come in five sizes and eight colors and also have interchangeable lenses. Dog- gles also offers a line that has, a matching human style so dogs and owners can wear the same kind of glasses. Also from Doggles are wearable Ionizers for pets. The Ionizer can be hooked to most collars or even worn on a pet vest. The Ionizer, like its human counter-part, reduces airborne allergens, airborne viruses, germs and bacteria. Doggles merchandise can be found at many large pet super centers. Dogs no longer have to have a bad hair day either, thanks to John Paul Pet, the dog hair salon line from Paul Mitchell. Dogs or their owners can choose from oatmeal shampoo and conditioning rinse, calming moisturizing shampoo, water- 407-321-8111 or visit' www.helen- stairstheatre.com. POLASEK MUSEUM WINTER PARK The Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens offer a biennial Artist-in-Action Program, which allows artists to create new pieces for the permanent collection. Beginning on Tuesday, April 5, through June 30, Lau- rie Ward will re-create on a smaller scale four works originally sculpted by Albin Polasek. The museum is located at 633 Osceo- la Ave. Museum hours are Tuesday-Sat- less foam shampoo and many more. The John Paul line also includes a long list of pet carri- ers and toys. For canines left at home all day, there is Kongtime by Dogopolis. Your favorite pup will be bored no longer with Kongtime, which is billed as doggie day care in a box. Kongtime is an automatic Kong toy dispenser. Each Kongtime comes with 4 medi- um or large toys that are dis- pensed throughout the day via a timer. Kong toys can also be filled with treats. Find out more about Kongtime at www.dogopolis.com If fish are your thing, how about the AquaVista 500, a wall-mounted aquarium. Made for tropical fish, it hangs like framed artwork. There are six different backgrounds and 18 interchangeable frames. The aquarium includes an LCD con- trol panel, filtration system, air pump and .overhead lighting system. Information on the AquaVista is available at www. aquavistainc.com. For the record, according to the pet survey, there are 69.1 million pet households in the U.., accounting for 43.5 mil- lion dogs, 37.7 million cats and 6.4 million birds. Contact Peter Covino at 407-846-7600, Ext. 206. E-mail at pcovino@ osceolanewsgazette.com urday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and $3 for stu- dents. 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I ANNOUNCEMENT City of Kissimmee Fiscal Year 2005 Justice Assistance Grant DIRECT AWARD (JAG) program JAG Program Overview Proposed to streamline justice funding and grant administration, the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program allows states, tribes, and local governments to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime based on their own local needs and conditions. JAG blends the previous Byrne Formula and Local Law Enforcement Block Grant (LLEBG) Programs to provide agencies with the flexibility to prioritize and place justice funds where they are needed most. JAG funds can be used for state and local initiatives, technical assistance, training, personnel, equipment, supplies, contractual support, and information systems for criminal justice for any one or more of the following purpose areas: Law enforcement programs Prosecution and court programs Prevention and education programs Corrections and community corrections programs Drug treatment programs Planning, evaluation, and technology improvement programs Funding: FY2005 State of Florida funding is $32,833,157. The JAG formula includes a state allocation consisting of a minimum base allocation with the remaining amount determined on population and' Part 1 violent crime statistics, and a direct allocation to units of local government. Once the state allocation is calculated, 60% of the funding is awarded to the state and 40% to the eligible units of local government. State allocations also have a variable pass through requirement to locals, calculated by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) from each state's crime expenditures. The FY2005 JAG grand funding amount allocated to the City of Kissimmee is $47,643. Contact Information: Mary Ann Johnson Accountant I/Grants City of Kissimmee Finance Department 101 N. Church Street Kissimmee, FL 34741 407/518-2236 (voice) 407/518-2208 (fax) lGATOR POOLS IP LC#ER0005889 New Construction ^ -XJ"^ Page C4, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, April 2, 2005 Now Payin Movies for the week of April 1-7. St. Cloud Twin Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (PG- 13), daily: 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Saturday: 1 p.m.; Saturday late show: 9:30 p.m. *The Ring Two (PG-13), daily: 7:20 p.m.; Saturday late show: 9:35 p.m. Robots (PG), 4:30 p.m. A.M.C. Celebration *Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (PC- 13), Saturday: 2 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m. and 10 p.m.; Sunday, 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.; weekdays: 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Robots (PG), Saturday: 2:15 p.m., 5 p.m., 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m.; Sunday: 2:15 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7:15 p.m.; weekdays: 5:15 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. Osceola Square East *Guess Who? 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For information on activities call 407-892-2817 or 407-348- 6368. Osceola duplicate bridge Results from Friday, March 25:- North/South, Eva Fucile and Syd Kelly, Jim Hume and Art Jaffe, tied for first and second; Dave Lennox and Phyllis Benedict, third; Rachel Eney and Helen Beardsley, fourth; Lora Lackey and Lee Bailey, fifth. East/West, Bob Lenhart and Hal Coakley, first; Kathy Jones and Bette Larsen, second; Barbara Wald and Dodie Checani, third; Mary Barnes and Sophie Radosevich, fourth; Gen Jones and Paul Jones, fifth. The Osceola Duplicate Bridge Club meets Friday at 11 a.m. at the Kissimmee Woman's Club, 1616 Oak St. Director Geoff Jones, 407-277-6416. St. Cloud games Card games are held at the St. Cloud Shuf- fleboard Club, 7th Street and Ohio Avenue. Scheduled are: duplicate bridge, Monday, 6:30 p.m.'; euchre, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.; pinochle, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 6:30 p.m.; cribbage, Thursday, 6:30 p.m. For more information call Charlotte at 407-498- 0455 or Bobby at 407-892-2749. For infor- mation on the St. Cloud Shuffleboard Club games call Louise at 407-957-8733. Mah jongg St. Cloud March 22:- Marie Fiske, first; Lola Owens, second; Carmela Rodano, third. March 26: Pat Key, first;' Bob Hawthorne, second; CArmela Rodano, third; Jane Word, fourth. For information on the St. Cloud Shuf- fleboard Club mah jongg games call Louise at 407-957-8733. Kissimmee March 22: Richard Paty, first; Pat DeVillers, second. For information on the Kissimmee Parks and Recreation mah jongg games call Pat at 407-933-7223. Mid-Fla. Corvette The Mid-Florida Corvette Club meets at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Holi- day Chevrolet, 1001 E. U.S. Highway 192. Member of NCCC. For more information call Chuck Deal at 407-498-4923 or e-mail chuckcdeal@aol.com. Osceola Rodders The Osceola Rodders meet at 7 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month. For the meet- ing location or any other information call Becky at 407-892-1203. Corvair Club The G.O. Vairs Corvair Club holds monthly meetings. For more information contact Titus Stewart at 407-892-5999. Fishing club The St: Cloud BassCasters Fishing Club meets the first Thursday of the month at Fat Boys restaurant on U.S. Highway 192 in St. Cloud. Tournaments are held the following Saturday. Boaters and non-boaters welcome. Call The Fishing Pad II, 407-891-1003, or Marc McKenzie, 407-891-7368. Osceola Riders The general membership meeting of the Osceola Riders motorcycle enthusiast group is held the second Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. Call Mike at 943-3686 for directions. Patchers quilters The Patchers of Time quilting guild meets at the Osceola Center for the Arts, 2411 E. 'Bronson Highway, the second Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Visitors welcome. Call 407-892-5775. Cribbage class A free cribbage class is offered by the Kissimmee Parks and Recreation Department every Friday from 10 a.m. to noon at the Lakeshore Recreation Center. For details call 407-847-2388. Stamp club The Osceola Stamp Club meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 1:30 p.m. at the Senior Center, 1099 Shady Lane. Evening meetings are at 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at the center. Holds auctions at the first Wednesday meeting of each month. The Ingolds to perform Phi ., SpF c 1, I ,. [he Ne.' :-G .'erte The Southern group, The Ingolds, of Shelby, Ohio, will be singing Wednes- day, April 6, at 7 p.m. at the Ocean St. Church of God, 1211 Ocean St., Kissimmee. Geniece Ingold of the group has written several songs that have been on the charts, including "In My Robe of White." For more infor- mation call 407-935-9131 or 407-892-1782. Military Vets benefits briefing Julio Cruz, Veterans Service Officer with the Osceola County Veterans Affairs Office, will hold a briefing on veterans benefits Thurs- day, April 14, at 3:30 p.m. at the Veterans Tribute and Museum at Osceola Square Mall. Get information to-verify eligibility, register and begin using veterans benefits. Cruz will answer questions following the briefing. Refreshments available. American Legion Post 10 American Legion Post 10, 200 Lakeshore Blvd., Kissimmee, hIolds general membership and auxiliary meetings at 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month. The Sons of the American Legion meetings. are held the third Wedsday of each month at 7 p.m. Friday bingo and seafood dinner for mem- bers and guests is at 5:30 p.m. Saturday din- ners are at 6 p.m. and dance music is at 8 p.m. Sunday bingo for members and guests is at 4 p.m. Monday's ladies pool tournament is at 7 p.m. For more information call 847- 4193. An Osceola chapter of the Military Order of the Purple Heart is being organized. If you were awarded the Purple Heart and are inter- ested in chartering-a chapter in Osceola County contact Jon at 321-284-7613 or Cowboy at,407-460-1195. American Legion Post 80 St, Cloud American Legion Post No. 80, 1019 Pennsylvania Ave., holds meetings at 7 p.m. the second Thursday of each month; auxiliary meetings are at 7 p.m. the first Thursday of each month; and the Sons of American Legion meetings are at 06:30 p.m. the second Monday of each month. The Post is trying something new - karaoke, hosted by Jerry Cox, is on Wednes- days from 7 to 11 p.m. This is also "Steak Night" sponsored by the Sons of American Legion from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Post has dinners every Friday from 5 p.m..to 8 p.m., with entertainment beginning at 7 p.m. The Post has Sunday breakfast from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. with a buffet and a full menu.The public is invited. Bingo for mem- bers and guests is on Saturdays at 7 p.m. Karaoke with Jerry Cox every Saturday at 8 p.m. Call the post at 407-892-8808 for more information. VFW Post 4225 Members of VFW Post 4225, 504 S. Ran- dolph St., Kissimmee, meet at 7 p.m. the first and third Wednesday of each month. The Ladies Auxiliary meets the third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Pool tournaments Mondays at 7 p.m., darts Thursday at 7 p.m. and steak bingo every third Tuesday at 7 p.m. Free pool all day Fri- days. Happy hours Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and all day Friday. Dinners are served Saturdays from 5 to 7 p.m. and are open to the public. The auxiliary accepts used eye glasses for reconditioning for those in need. Call 407- 847-7855 for dinner menus and future sched- uled entertainment and special events. The Tribute The Veterans Tribute and Museum of Osceola County has been established at the Osceola Square Mall in what was the Morri- son's cafeteria storefront. Items of military memorabilia are on display both as a tribute to veterans of all U.S. wars and to inform stu- dents of our country's history. Free. Volun- teers are needed to staff the exhibit during the hours it is open. For more information call Jim Kervin at 407-922-9482. DAV DAV Chapter 148 and the Auxiliary meet the second Sunday of the month at 2:30 p.m. at 21 E. Keen St., Kissimmee. The lounge is open Monday through Saturday beginning at 1 p.m. Call the chapter home at 407-846- 4141 for special events. Attn: World War II vets Anyone who served the United States in World War II and was stationed in Miami Beach during training or for any other assign- ments is being asked to contact the Miami Beach World War II Veterans Memorial at Judith S. Berson, c/o The Edison Hotel, 960 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139-5013, and give their rerriembrances of Miami Beach in wartime. A book is being compiled of World War II veterans' memories. Questionnaires will be sent to veterans to give their memories and qualifications. This is an outgrowth of the recent veterans, reunions held in Miami Beach from 1999 to 2003. Marine Corps League Marine Corps League September 11th Detachment meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at DAV Chapter 148, 21 E. Keen St., Kissimmee. For more information call Jose Olmeda, 407-348-3193. Seabee vets Navy Seabee Veterans of America, Island X-21, meets the first Saturday of every month at Ryan's restaurant, 4551 13th St. (U.S. Highway 192), St. Cloud. Breakfast at 10 a.m., meeting at 11 a.m. Wives welcome. For details call Don Oman, 407-846-2369. 'Navy Seabee Veterans of America, Island X-4 meets the third Saturday of the month at 11 a.m. at the Golden Corral Restaurant, 7251 W. Colonial Drive, Orlando. Wives wel- come. For details call Harold Beal, 407-277- 0007. Navy Seabee Veterans of America, Island X-2, meets the second Saturday of the month at Ryans Steak House, Route 33 N. Lakeland. Ladies welcome. For details call J.W. Miller, island secretary, at 933-7573. Vets affairs office The Osceola County Veterans Office, 108 Park Place Blvd., Kissirpmee, provides assis- tance in -applying for all Veterans Administra- tion benefits including disability compensa- tion/pension, widow's benefits, burial bene- fits, application for headstone, home loan cer- tificates, VA/GI insurance and requests for duplicate documents. A Spanish-speaking counselor is available. For an appointment call 407-870-2019. Fleet Reserve Assoc. The Delbert D. Black Branch 117 of the Fleet Reserve Association meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the VFW 4287, 3500 S. Goldenrod Road, Orlando. Any retired Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard personnel are eligible for mem- bership as well as personnel currently on active duty. For more information call Ship- mate President Anthony .Cassata at 407-275- 7791 or Shipmate Vice President Jim Mid- dlekauff at 407-273-6175. Korean War vets The Korean War Veterans Association of Osceola County meets at VFW Post 3227, To publicize a non-profit event or Spread the word in the Osceola News-Gazette Those categories of events listed in Sat- meeting, submit in writing a notice Spread urday's paper will be: health, hob- to the newspaper's office in Kissim- per's fax number of 407-933-6856. day for Saturday's paper. bies/games, military, miscellaneous, mee at 108 Church St. or 1109 10th E-mail events to bolson@osceola Those categories of community recreation, religion and thrift stores. For St. in St. Cloud. Or, mail it to the newsgazette.com/. events listed in Thursday's paper will more information on community events, newspaper at P.O Box 422068, Deadlines are 5 p.m. Monday for be: activities, benefits, bingo, civic contact news assistant Barbara Olson Kissimmee, FL 34742. The newspa- Thursday's paper and 5 p.m. Wednes- groups, classes and for, about kids. at 407-846-7600, Ext. 211. 915 New York Ave., St. Cloud, the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. All military veterans who served honorably in the U.S. armed forces during the Korean War period are eligible for membership. For more infor- mation call David L. Conboy at 407-892- 7409. T Vietnam vets The Vietnam Veterans of Osceola County and Associates meet at the DAV Chapter 148, 21 E. Keen St., Kissimmee, the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. Eligibility: Vietnam and Vietnam-era veterans who served on active duty in the U.S. military, for other than training, between Feb. 28, 1961, and May 7, 1975, in country, or between Aug. 5, 1964, and May 7, 1975, for Viet- nam-era veterans. Associates membership is open to all who believe in what the Vietnam Veterans of America-represents. Meetings are open to the public. Call Jim Kervin at 407-846-7278 or Tony Cianciotta, 407-957-1400. VFW Post 3227 VFW Post 3227, 915 New York Ave., St. Cloud, meets the first and third Thursday of. the month at 7:30 p.m. The ladies auxiliary meets the second Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Karaoke for members and their guests is every Saturday at 7 p.m. Call 407- 892-6761. The post and ladies auxiliary are collecting canned and dry goods throughout the year for the St. Cloud Community Pantry. Contribu- tions may be dropped off at the post. Veterans council The Osceola County Veterans Council per- forms free military funerals for all honorably discharged veterans. More veterans are need- ed to volunteer to help with the funerals. The council also provides financial assistance and consultation to needy families and veterans and their families. To volunteer and for more information call Dave Conboy at 407-892- 7409. Union vets Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War welcome descendents, historians and interested parties to attend meetings of the S.U.V.C.W. Lucius L. Mitchell Camp No. 4 at the St. Cloud Senior Center, Building B, 702 Indiana Ave., St. Cloud. For details call Clair (Skip) Whitlam at 407- 957-9587 or visit http://tealah.com/C.amp4.html The group seeks to keep the country's patriotic history, alive. Its goal is to attend all major functions related to American heritage. To join the group or for more information call Ron Criswell at 407-892-8268. Confederate sons Descendents of those with Confederate ancestors, Southern heritage and other inter- ested folks are invited to join the Jacob Sum- merlin Camp 1516 of the Sons of Confeder- ate Veterans. Meetings include guest speakers, video presentations, discussions on War Between the States history and present day issues. Meetings held the second Monday of each month at Fat Boys in St. Cloud. Fellow- ship supper 6 p.m., meetings 7 p.m. Call the camp hotline at 407-931-7003. Online www.florida-scv.org/campl516 Women veterans/ sea services The local unit, Orange Blossom Unit No. 69, is an organization of women veterans and active duty personnel of all seagoing services, including Navy, Coast Guard, Marines, Yeo- man F of World War I and Navy nurses of any era. Under the WAVES National designation, Unit 69 includes all in the Kissimmee/Orlando area and meets at 11 a.m. the second Satur- day of each month at Westminster Towers. For information call Susan Acosta, president, at 407-240-6124 or Teri, secretary, at 407- 348-4313. American Legion Post 10 American Legion Post 10, 200 Lakeshore Blvd., Kissimmee, holds general membership and auxiliary meetings at 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month. The Sons of the American Legion meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Bingo for members and guests is on Friday at 5 p.m. and Sundays beginning at 4 p.m. Seafood dinners are served Fridays at 5:30 p.m.; steak dinners are served on Saturdays at 6 p.m., with dance music at 8 p.m. For more information call 407-847-4193. Miscellaneous Genealogy Club The Genealogy Club of Osceola County meets the first Sunday of the month at 2 p.m. at the Hart Memorial Library on Dakin See Events, page C-6 Page C6, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, April 2, 2005 Events Continued from page C-5 Avenue in Kissimmee. At the meeting April 3, Paul Enchelmayer will discuss storing and restoring family photos... in the digital age. He will tell how to use traditional and digital -methods to pre- serve precious images and materials. The Genealogy Club meets at the Hart Memorial Library on Dakin Avenue in down- town Kissimmee at 2 p.m. the first Sunday of the month. For more information and a copy of the newsletter call 407-957-4347 or 407-892- 5726. AARP Tax Aide AARP Tax Aide volunteers are available to provide free tax help for taxpayers with middle and low incomes, with special attention to those age 60 and older. Take the fol- lowing items with you: 2003 tax return copy; photo ID; Social Security cards; W-2 forms from each employer; 1099 forms from bank, bro- ker, pension provider, Social Security benefits, etc.; sup- porting documents for item- ized deductions and depen- dent care provider. Tax Aide does not work on complex or business tax returns. No appointments necessary. Help is available at the fol- lowing locations through April 15. Monday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101.17th St. (E-file avail- able); 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. First Baptist Church-Poinciana, 601 Walnut St. (E-file); 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Holy Redeemer Church, 1603 N. Thacker Ave., Kissimmee. Tuesday: Noon to 4 p.m. H2U (Senior Friends), 1500 Village Oak Lane, Kissimmee (E-file). Wednesday: Noon to 4 p.m. Orange Gardens Civic Center, 1114 George St., Kissimmee (alternate Wednes- days); 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Osceola Council on Aging, 1099 Shady Lane, Kissimmee; noon to 4 p.m. Polo Park Community Cen- ter, Polo Park Boulevard and Hempstead, Davenport (E- file). Thursday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Elks Lodge bingo hall, 1655 Kings Highway, Kissim- mee. Friday: 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. BVL Community Center, 501 Florida Parkway, Kissimmee (E-file); noon to 4 p.m. Central Library, 211 E. Dakin Ave., Kissimmee (E- file). To locate a site near you call 1-888-227-7669 or visit Web site www.aarp.org/tax- aide Free dinner Donate a unit of blood and receive a free steak dinner the second Wednesday of each odd month of the year from 4 to 7 p.m. at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St. The dinner is sponsored by the Inder .t Order of Odd Fel 0 'lo. 66. For more information call the Osceola branch of Florida's Blood Centers at 407-931- 2131. MOPS MOPS, Mothers of Preschoolers (children ages 0- 5, birth-kindergarten), meets from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. the first and third Thurs- days of each month at First Christian Church of Kissim- mee, 415 N. Main St., 407- 847-2543. Each meeting includes a brunch, discussion time with other moms, a cre- ative activity and free child- care. Visit www.MOPS.org about the group. FoodSource FoodSource is a not-for- profit food buying co-op. No income or other require- merits.. For more information or to order call 407-932- 5278 or 407-933-1525. Free English classes Local Papers for Local Readers OSCEOLANEWS-GAZETrE Osceola Shopper C al4 Fon-I- Prct 2 ce II '.-I fni Take years off your appearance Safe & effective WVl-.i. Wel:.:ne Erase wrinkles & feel younger. ,- ,:-pt rr,: ie.. 'tnt '.-r rl lr r'i.j .lr-I r -'jtC, .:h -C: t .: t Jeffery A. 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Singles 40 and up welcome. For details call Linda at 407- 957-4204 or Joan at 407- 390-8199. Buying club Through Bahouli Buying Club of Kissimmee you can buy "clean" (free of pesti- cides, hormones, antibiotics and genetically modified organisms) and natural foods. The club orders once each month. Internet/e-mail access required. For information call 407-870-9839. Crime watch The Kissimmee Neighbor- hood Crime Watch meets the See Events, page C-7 THE OSCEOLA COUNTY CONCERT BAND EXTRAVAGANZA "Showcasing all County School Concert Bands" Thursday, April 14, 2005 7:00 p.m. Osceola Heritage Park Silver Spurs Arena Information: All Seats $7.00 General Admission Purchase Tickets at OHP Box Office, Ticket Master Locations, Ticketmaster.com Charge by phone @ 407-893-3900 OHP Box Office Information call 321-697-3333 All Proceeds Benefit School District of Osceola County Band Programs Supported By: ~A. . 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T'ai chi Ongoing t'ai chi classes are held at 5:30 p.m. Wednes- days at the Senior Center, 1099 Shady Lane. Free. All ages welcome. For details call Carmen at the center, 407- 846-8532, Ext. 241. Wanted The 42nd Pennsylvania Infantry needs men to fill the ranks of a new brigade in the Central Florida area. If you are 16 years or older contact Dennis Shankle at 407-855- 3300 after 5 p.m. Participa- tion in Civil War re-enact- mehts included. American women wed to Muslims The group meets twice a month to share experiences, .how to deal with cultural dif- ferences, recipes, etc. Offers encouragement, support; fun and prayer. For more infor-. mation call 407-721-0108., Internet reunion All Osceola High School alumni from the classes of '63 to '71 are invited to join the Internet reunion e-mail www.ChasBird.com or Photo/Special to the News-Gazette As a continuing program, volunteers from the Genealogy Club are on hand to answer questions about family research in the Genealogy Lab at the Hart Memorial Library Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and Thursdays from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.For more information and a copy of the newsletter call 407-957-4347 or 407- 892-5726. www.amy@phoenixat.com Tap Cracker Cloggers The Tap Cracker Cloggers practice each Tuesday night. Beginning class is 6:30; inter- mediate 7:20; advanced, 8:15 p.m All ages are wel- come. Adults only class is Monday, 6:30 p.m. For more information call 407-892- 2766. AA hotline- 870-8282 The Alcoholics Anony- mous 24-hour hotline number is 870-8282. Recreation YMCA Healthy Kids Day The Osceola County YMCA, 2117 Mabbette St., will join with all 24 Y's in Central Florida to present Healthy Kids Day Saturday, April 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is open to the entire community and will feature a full day of free activ- ities, health screenings, games, healthy snacks, aquat- ic safety tips and entertain- ment. The day will include sports and aquatic demonstrations, games, face painting, arts and crafts, aerobic classes for youngsters, relay races, sports safety demonstrations and more. Registration for sum- mer camp, swimming lessons and summer sports programs will be available. Makinson Aquatic Center The Makinson Aquatic Center, next to Valencia Community College, is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. week- ends. Cost of admission is $4. Seasonal pool passes available for $50 (family dis- counts offered). For more information call 407-870- POOL or visit www.kissim- meeparksandrec.com Wagon Wheel Wagon Wheel Square Dance Club holds dance lessons at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St. every Wednesday and Friday from 7 to 10 ap.m. Caller is Dale McClary. Line dance lessons by Dot and Dusty Wilkinson between square dance tips. Ballroom dancing during all sessions. Casual dress; all ages welcome. For more information call Walt and Marilyn at 407-891- 1380 or Eddie and Bivian at 407-892-9665. Sing barbershop The Society for the Preser- vation and Encouragement of NEXTEL I AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE . Barbershop Quartet Singing in America is looking for men who sing or would like to sing to join them. The group meets Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at the Osceola Center for the Arts, 2411 U.S. High- way 192. Call Jim McElravy at 407-397-2294 for details. Motivators A2 Square Dance Club meets the first and third Sun- days of the month from 2 to 4 p.m.. at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St. For more information call 407-892-9665. Tennis/racquet ball A "for fun" tennis and rac- quet ball club has formed in St. Cloud. Anyone can join, no rankings or ratings. You set times and days of play. No fees or dues. Call Tom Long at 407-892-5836. m j iCEWNTRAL C ICOMMUI0CATI 3060 Michigan Avenue Kissimmee, Florida 34744 407-944-1444 Yoga & more Yoga, meditation and relaxation meets every Thursday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Poinciana Com- munity Center. For details call' the center at 863-427-1827. Boat club The Tohopekaliga Boat Club meets the first Monday ,of the month at the lakefrorit See Events, page C-8 1860 1205 3NB U) Visit our website at: www.ccnorlando.com **Nextel also imposes a Federal Programs Cost Recovery (FPCR) fee of $1.55 or $2.83. The FPtR is not a tax or government required charge. The fee is charged for one or more of the following: E911. number pooling and wireless number portability. Phone Offer: i205 $0.99 offer expires May 1,2005. Promotional Price requires two-year contract and new activation. National Business 1000 Plan: One- year contract and a minimum of five (5) plans required (including one core plan). Additional Fees: $200 early termination and $35 setup fee per phone. Fees for state and local programs may apply (vary by area), plus government taxes/fees. Cellular: Anytime minutes shared between plans on same account. Overage ($0.40/min). Domestic Long Distance ($0.15/min). Partial minutes charged as full minutes. Weekends (Fri. 9:00pm to Mon. 7:00am). Walkie-Talkie: Overage ($0.15/min). Nationwide walkie-talkie ($0.10/min.) times number of participants. Additional unlimited nationwide walkie-talkie and text messaging services cannot be shared. Other Terms; Nextel reserves the right to modify or terminate these offers at any time. Offers may not be available In all markets. Other conditions may apply. Read service agreement for details. Nextel's Nationwide Network serves 297 of the top 300 markets. @2005 Nextel Communications, Inc. NEXTEL and the Driver Safety logo are service marks, trademarks and/or registered trademarks owned by Nextel Communications, Inc. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in theU.S. Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. CITY OF KISSIMMEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING FOR COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT OSCEOLA COUNTY LOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN A public meeting has been scheduled for the purpose of receiving input from the public regarding the Draft Osceola County Local Hazard Mitigation Plan. This public meeting will be held: Date: Time: Location: Thursday, April 7, 2005 6:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Kissimmee City Hall Tohopekeliga Conference Room 101 N. Church Street Kissimmee, Florida 34741-5054 The current Draft Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) will.be available for public review and comment at the aforementioned time. Staff will be available to answer questions and address comments. The LMS outlines and identifies an overall strategy to protect Kissimmee and Osceola County from the potential effects of disasters, making the community less vulnerable t6 the effects of disasters. The document may also be reviewed in the Development Services office at City Hall by calling Bob Wright at 407-518-2373. An executive sum- mary of the document is also available on the City's website under Development Services. Americans With Disabilities: Anyone requiring reasonable accommo- dations for this meeting as provided for in the ADA should contact 407- 518-2140, or FAX 407-518-2147; TDD ONLY 407-518-2309, or FAX 407-518-2260 at least three (3) working days in advance of the meeting date and time. Im I I Artist of the Month ROBERT MCGREGGOR Computer Arts Entertainment: SKITS PRESENTED BY THE OSCEOLA SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS DRAMA DEPARTMENT COMEDIENNE CINDY COFFMAN PRESENTS "CINDY LOU" ~ -FREE ADMISSION ~ Bring your lawn chair or blanket! The Twelfth Night is a FREE monthly outdoor cultural series presented by Kissimmee Main Street. For information call 407-933-5679. WIN STiRUT FOR VISITOR INFORMATION I SS B CALL 800-333.KISS OR VISIT US AT SWWW.FLORIDAKISS.COM O M~~n~~a F-1 J^4af BUSINESS MINUTEc FAMILY-STYLE. Stay connected to your team with 1000 shared minutes and unlimited walkie-talkie. NATIONAL BUSINESS 1000 PLAN 1000 anytime cellular minutes UNLIMITED local walkie-talkie UNLIMITED weekends Cellular long distance included i205 is just 99C, Page C8, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, April 2, 2005 Events Continued from page C-7 in Kissimmee. Social hour is at 7 p.m., potluck at 7:30. For information call Com- modore Scott Whidden 407- 933-7151, or visit web site www.geocities.com/tohoboat club Camping group The Osceola Sams, a local camping group, go camping the third weekend of the month but sometimes change for special events each month. Call Char at 892- 8024 or Helen at 870-9927. Toho Cloggers. The Toho Cloggers meet every Wednesday at 7 p.m. For information about the club or to have the club per- I form call Joan at 273-9791 or Joyce at 957-5425. Line dance classes Line dancing classes are. held Mondays at 12:25 p.m. at the BVL Community Cen- ter. For more information call Cindi at 407-348-2535. Sailing Club The Sailing Club meets the fourth Monday of each month- at 7 p.m. at the Colonial Town Neighborhood Center, 1517 Lake Highland Drive, Orlando. The program offers a club fleet, club races, char- ter cruises and basic sailing lessons. For information call Rick Best at 407-498-0596; for lessons call 407-898- 6586. Religion Welcome Table Welcome Table Ministries provides lunches, resume ser- vices and Christian encour- agement to areas of need in Osceola County. Lunches will be given out on Saturdays. All services and food are free to the public. Free resume ser- vices are also offered to the community at large. To have Welcome Table Ministries go to your neighborhood call Carlton and Sandra Tynes at 407-932-0767. Welcome Table Ministries hosts an informal support group for women facilitated by Sandra Tynes the first Tuesday of each month, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., at 3680 Fountainbleau Blvd., Kissim- mee: For details call Tynes at 407-932-0767. Home study The Downtown Church of Christ, meeting at 1504 Patrick St., is offering a free six-lesson Chart Outline Booklet for home study. Call Andy de Klerk, 407-344- 9027 or 935-1853, and leave your name and address. -Bible course The Church of Christ at Fortune Road in Kissimmee is. offering a free Bible corre- spondence course conducted by mail. Six lessons. For details call Mark Copeland at 407-931-1725. More than Con- querors A Bible-centered 12-step recovery group for those desiring freedom from sexual temptations meets Monday from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at 1700 N. John. Young Park- way, Room 326, Building A, Kissimmee. Seniors Health insurance counseling SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders), sponsored by the Florida .Department of Elder Affairs, offers free counseling on Medicare and other health insurance programs the first and third Tuesdays of each month from 10 a.m. to noon at the Osceola County Coun- 'cil on Aging, 1099 Shady Lane, Kissimmee; also the second Friday of the month from 10 a.m. to noon at Cel- ebration Florida Hospital. Information on access to free and discounted prescription drug programs is also avail- able during those times. Information can also be requested through the com- munity help line at 211. NARFE meetings National Association of Retired Federal Employees Chapter 0147 meets the sec- ond Thursday of the month from October through April at 11:30 a.m. at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 7th Street and Indiana Avenue. All attending are asked to take a covered dish. St. Cloud AARP The group meets the fourth Monday of the month at 12:30 p.m. at the. St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St. Take a covered dish to share and your own place setting. For more information call 407-957-4516. BVL AARP The Buenaventura Lakes AARP Chapter 4259 meets the third Wednesday of the month at noon at the Robert Guevara Community Center, 501 Florida Parkway. Take a covered dish to share. For- more information call 407- 892-5970. Poinciana AARP Chapter 3520 meets the third Thursday of each month at the Poinciana Community Center. Dues are $2.50,per year. Call 863-427-0619 for more information. Senior programs The following programs are held at the Oak Street Community Center, 717 N. Palm Ave., Kissimmee. Phone: 407-847-2388. "Peg-A-Longs" Cribbage Club Year Round, Fridays 9:07 a.m. to 12:07 p.m. Free. Mah Jongg Club Year- round Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to noon. Free. Ladies Craft Club Year- round Tuesdays 10 a.m. to noon. Free. Young at Heart Young at Heart, a 'ministry of Crossroads Baptist Church of St. Cloud, meets the third Thursday of every month at 10:30 a.m. in St. Cloud. Everyone is invited for food, fun and fellowship. Contact Elmer Mayes at 407-414- 6889 for more information. Golden Rollers Adults roller skate at Kissimmee Skate Reflections, 1111 'Dyer Blvd., each Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For details call Skate Reflections at 407-846- 8469. Senior club The Holy Redeemer Catholic Church Senior Club meets every Monday from noon to 4 p.m.. in the social hall. All seniors are welcome to enjoy coffee, cards and conversation. For more infor- mation call Jeanette Onderisin at 407-847-3913. Fitness class A senior fitness class is held at the YMCA, 2117 W. Mabbette St., at 10 a.m. Monday, Wednesdays and Friday. For details call 407- 847-7413. SPAREfNTS, TELL US . WhAT you TINKI The Osceola School District is asking ,j "Al1 all parents to fill out a brief on-line survey between April 4th April 15th, s 2005, as part of our Osceola schools' annual Improvement Plans. Parental input is needed as the schools continue to explore iwa\s to raise student achievement, to increase parent 1, ir communications, and to provide the best possible educations for the children. It is easy to make your voice heard! || J1i To fill out the survey, simply luog on to the district's homepage at www.osceola.k12.fl.us anytime between SApril 4th-April 15th, 2005. 'Click on the button that says "Parent School Improvement Sur"Vey and you are on your \\ an! Computers at the s-chool \\ill be available tor parent use to complete the survey if needed. Please inquire at the front office. Thank you for helping our Osceola schools with their improvement efforts. 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Valid at edeemable for participating restaurants only. Not redeemable for plicable. cash. *Tax additional where applicable. !. . April 2, 2005 www.osceolanewsgazette.com It is the mission of the Osceola Disaster Relief Coalition to bring together human service agencies and community dealing with affected individuals. The Coalition does not duplicate traditional relief resources from FEMA, Red Cross, etc. but rather reacts to unmet needs. tloal residents in need Because of the Oscola Disaster Relief Coallaborativeon to bring togef their human service agencies and community decision making process you can makein a contordinated way to crisis situations and disasters occurring in Osceola County. fundingThe Osceola Disaster Re utilized effeoalitivelyon convenes and respallocations determioneeds in Osceola Conty following a disaster, appropriisis, or state ofdue dilimergence.y and appropriates finding from individuals, groups and charity events to collabora- Osceola County enjoys a prour club, faition of neighbor helpcivic group neighbor ganizad this effort offers everyonibute ...a chance to reach out to local residents in need. Because of the collaborative nature of the Madecision Offmaking process you can make a contributionwy Kissimmconfident that or org-anization can contribute 2801 13th St., St. Cloud d 850 Cypress Parkway, Poinciana 1000 Osceola Parkway 12285 South OBT, (South Chase), S. Orlando Make your tax-deductible donation to the Osceola Disaster Relief Coalition C/IO Community Vision and help residents in need recover in much the same way this Coalition assisted in the 98 Tornado Relief Efforts. Questions... Contact Community Vision 407-933-0870 or via email sring@communityvision.org Please Note... Allocations will be made through partnering agencies only... not to individuals. Section. D Page D2, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, April 2, 2005 OSCEOLA NEws-GAzE, E Florida laws protect your right to know and provide that certain legal proceedings be published for your information and protection. Public Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL ACTION. Case Number Cl 03-MF-0020. DIVISION: __ . WELLS FARGO BANK MIN- NESOTA, NATIONAL ASSOCI- ATION, f/k/a NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as Trustee for REGISTERED HOLDERS OF OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2000-B, ASSET- BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2000-B, Plaintiff, vs. CARSON CHASE, et al., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Resched- uling Foreclosure Sale dated March 10, 2005, and entered in Case Number: Cl 03-MF-0020, of the Circuit Court of the NINTH Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Florida, wherein WELLS.FARGO BANK MINNESOTA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, f/k/a NOR- WEST BANK MINNESOTA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as Trustee for REGISTERED HOLDERS OF OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2000-B, ASSET-BACKED CER- TIFICATES, SERIES 2000-B, is the Plaintiff, and CARSON CHASE; The Unknown Spouse of CARSON CHASE, n/k/a CYNTHIA CHASE, are the Defendants, I will sell to the' highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, at 11:00 A.M. on the 11th day of APRIL 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment' Lot 18, Block 1549, POIN- CIANA, Neighborhood 2, Village 1, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 3, Pages 17 through 31, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida. a/k/a 33 Altera Court Kissimmee Florida 34758 If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Adminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- 2421, within two (2) working, days of your receipt of this described notice; if you are hear- ing or voice 'impaired, call 1- (800) 955-8771. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on the 24th day of March 2005. (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Stacie T Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk Invoice to: Echevarria and Associates Post Office Box 25018 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 F02016655 March 26, 2005 April 2, 2005 IN THE COUNTY COURT, IN AND FOR-OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION. CASE No.: CC 05-EV-0701. THE MARK MHP, LTD., etc., Plaintiff, vs. FRANK WILLIE HESTER, et al., etc., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: FRANK WILLIE-HESTER 10238 South Calhoun Avenue Chicago, IL 60617-5733 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Enforcement of Land- lord's Lien on the following described property in Osceola County Florida' 1999 SKYO Mobile Home with Identification No.: 04610496L, Title No.: 0081694825, and Decal No.: 16938444, located on 1003 Pine Avenue, in THE MARK MOBILE HOME PARK has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on: DAVID A. LUCZAK, the Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is: 3233 East Bay Drive, Suite 103, Largo, Florida 33771- 1900, on or before the 2nd day of MAY 2005, and to file the orig- inal with the Clerk of this Court either before service on .the Plaintiff's attorney or immediate- ly thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Com- plaint. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accom-moda- tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please con- tact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse,Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Tele- phone: (407) 343-2421, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this described notice; if you are hearing. or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. WITNESS MY HAND and Seal of this Court on the 29th day of March 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: Is! Kathy Rodriguez KATHY RODRIGUEZ As Deputy Clerk April 2, 9,16,23, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Case Number: Cl 04-MF-2167. MAGIC TREE RESORT CON- DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., a Florida corporation not for profit, Plaintiff, vs. . SROBERT P. GOLDEN Jr., et al., Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE As to COUNTS I, II, III NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . that pursuant to a Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated March 28, 2005, entered in Civil Case Number: Cl 04-MF-2167, of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osce- ola County, Florida, that on the 29th dayof APRIL2005, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, .2 SCourthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, the undersigned Clerk will offer for the sale the follow- ing described real oroeerty' An undivided one-fifty-first (1/51) fractional interest in Condomini- um Unit 305B, (Reference Week 03), Unit 325B (Reference Week 09); Unit 301 C (Reference Week 26), of MAGIC TREE RESORT I, a condomini- um, and all appurtenances thereto, according to the Decla- ration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 599, Page 25, of the Pub- lic Records of Osceola County, Florida; and all amendments 'r,e.,r rr| [r ,ie l -,, ,1 wi'.",,'a. ... ,., ;nare in lc'.on it E--IeTer,r: appu er.lae .,lhr. ,-'u fee simple absolute, as a tenant in common with the other own- ers of said Condominium Unit If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact CourtAdministration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida 34741. Tele- phone: (407) 343-2421, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1- (800) 955-8771. DATED on this 28th day of March 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Stacie 7 Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk April 2, 9, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL ACTION Case Number: Cl 04-MF-2556. DIVISION: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- CIATION, as Trustee of CSFB ABS TRUST SERIES HEAT 2003-2, Plaintiff, vs. J. GUADALUPE RODRIGUEZ, a/kIda GUADELUPE J. RODRIGUEZ, a/k/a J. GUADALUPE, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure dated March 28, 2005, and entered in Case Number: CI 04-MF-2556, of the Circuit Court of the NINTH Judicial Circuit in and for OSCE- OLA County, Florida wherein U S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION, as Trustee of CSFB ABS TRUST SERIES HEAT 2003-2, is the Plaintiff, and J GUADALUPE RODRIGUEZ a/kIda GUADELUPE J RODRIGUEZ, a/k/a J ' GUADALUPE; LISA RODRIGUEZ, a/k/a LISA MARIE RODRIGUEZ, a/Ida LISA MARIE GUADALUPE; OSCEOLA COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION- ERS; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on the 28th day of APRIL 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment' Beginning at a point 20 feet West of the Southeast comer of Lot 21, Block "B", CAROLINA TERRACE, according to the Official Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 156, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida; run thence West 5 feet, run thence North to the North boundary line of said Lot 21; run thence East 5 feet, and run thence South to the Point of Beginning. ALSO all that tract of land situate in the County of Osceola and State of Florida, more particular- ly described as follows: Lot 20, and the West half of Lot 21, Block Bt", CAROLINA TERRACE, according to the Official Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 156, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida. A/k/a 709 Carol Terrace, Kissimmee Florida 34744. If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accommoda- tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please con- tact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Tele- phone: (407) 343-2421, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this described notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on the 28th day of March 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s Stacie T. Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk April 2, 9, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION Case Number: Cl 05-MF-0060. CHAMPION MORTGAGE, a division of KEY BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. LUIS A. CORNEJO, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF , FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure Sale dated the 28th day of March 2005, and entered in Case Number: Cl 05-MF- 0060, of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, where- in CHAMPION MORTGAGE, a division of KEY BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, is the Plaintiff, and LUIS A. CORNEJO; DAYSE CORNEJO; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE, as UNKNOWN TENANT (s) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- JECT PROPERTY, are the Defendants, I will sell to the high- est and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COUR- THOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room # 2602, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on the 28th day of APRIL2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judqment to-wit' Lot 18, Block 195, BUENAVEN- TURA LAKES, Unit 9, 7th Addi- tion, according to the Plat there- of, as recorded in Plat Book 5, .Pages 137-138, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accom-moda- tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost tb you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please con- tact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Tele- phone: (407) 343-2421, within Stwo (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1- (800) 955-8771: DATED on this 28th day of March 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s Stacie T. Wildermutli STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk Attorneys for Plaintiff: Law Office of: MARSHALL C. WATSON, P.A. 1800 N.W. 49th Street Suite 120 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Telephone: (954) 453-0365 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 05-00078 April 2, 9, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND EOR OSCEOLA COUNTY. Case Number: CI 05-MF-0083. General Jurisdiction Division MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS fIc., . )ArA.LW ME ER ' .'EBORAHAi r ME.ER.e(t'a., Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to that Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated March 28, 2005, and entered in Civil Case Number Cl 05-MF- 0083, bf the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Florida, wherein MORTGAGE ELEC- TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- TEMS Inc., is the Plaintiff, and DANIEL W. MEYER; DEBO- RAH J. MEYER; OSCEOLA COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida; THE ASSOCIATION OF POINCIANA VILLAGES Inc.; POINCIANA VILLAGE ONE ASSOCIATION Inc; UNKNOWN PERSON(s) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- JECT REAL PROPERTY, are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the 25th day of APRIL 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judg- ment to-wit' Lot 22, Block 1430, POIN- CIANA, Neighborhood 1 North, Village 1, according to the Offi- cial Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 3, Pages 1 through 8, of the Public Records of Osceo- la County Florida If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: Court Adminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- 2421, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this docu- ment; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.. Note: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that this law firm is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. DATED on this 28th day of March 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Stacie T. Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH b As Deputy Clerk Submit Bill to: CODILIS & STAWIARSKI 4010 Boy Scout Boulevard Suite 450 Tampa, Florida 33607 Telephone: (813) 877-6008 C&S #: 10-05-0011. April 2, 9, 2005 IN TIE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION Case Number: Cl 05-MF-0085. MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS Inc., as nominee for COUNTRY- WIDE HOME LOANS Inc., Plaintiff, vs. BARBARA SINGH, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure Sale dated the 28th day of March 2005, and entered in Case Number: Cl 05-MF- 0085, of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, where- in MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS Inc., as nominee for COUNTRY- WIDE HOME LOANS Inc., is the Plaintiff, and BARBARA SINGH; RANDELL SINGH; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BARBARA SINGH; UNKNOWN SPOUSE . OF RANDELL SINGH; JOHN DOE; JANE DOE, as UNKNOWN TENANT (s) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- JECT PROPERTY, are the Defendants, I will sell to the high- est and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLACOUNTY COUR- THOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room # 2602, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., on the 27th day of APRIL 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-wit' Lot 12, Block 1270, POIN- CIANA, Neighborhood 3, Village 2, a subdivision, according to the Plat or Map thereof described in Plat Book 3, at Pages 109-119, of the Public Records of Osceo- la County Florida If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs accom-moda- tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please con- tact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Tele- phone: (407) 343-2421, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1- (800) 955-8771. DATED on this 28th day of March 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Stacie T. Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk Attorneys for Plaijtiff: Law Office of: MARSHALL C. WATSON, P.A. 1800 N.W. 49th Street Suite 120 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Telephone: (954) 453-0365 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 05-00326 April 2, 9, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND EOR OSCEOLA COUNTY. Case Number: Cl 05-MF-0252. General Jurisdiction Division WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA, N.A., As Trustee, Plaintiff, vs, APPARECIDA MARIA DI MUZIO'MIRANDA, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to that Final Judg- mrent of Foreclosure dated March 28, 2005, and entered in Civil Case' Number: CI 05-MF- 0252, of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for OSCEOLA County, Florida; wherein WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA, N.A., as Trustee, is the Plaintiff, and APPARECI- DA MARIA Di MUZIO MIRAN- DA; POINCIANA VILLAGE FIVE ASSOCIATION Inc.; THE ASSOCIATION OF POINCIANA VILLAGES Inc., are the Defen- dants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash'at the Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee, Osceo- Il County, Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the 27th day of APRIL 2005, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judg- ment to-wit' Lot 15, Block 2102, of POIN- CIANA, Neighborhood 1, Village. 5, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 3, Pages 144-158, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida If you are a person with a dis- ability who nedds aecommo- de rn pr'ordIrrs parncrale in r'nra prrca.,i e*5 u ~ .'B e-'r |r,tt i,' li (( ,',,'., |;i h' i.:q fol e r .:n :,:,1 ,', .;' .:.1.:,-rasn a;; l .-l.:e Please contact: Court Adminis- tration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 343- 2421, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this docu- ment; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771. Note: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that this law firm is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. DATED on this 28th day of March 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: /s Stacie T. Wildermuth STACIE T. WILDERMUTH As Deputy Clerk Submit Bill to: CODILIS & STAWIARSKI 4010 Boy Scout Boulevard Suite 450 Tampa, Florida 33607 Telephone: (813) 877-6008 C&S #: 10-05-0332. April 2, 9, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUN- TY, FLORIDA. Case Number: Cl 05-OC-0491. IN RE: FORFEITURE OF $2,385.00 in U.S. Currency NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS To all persons who claim an interest in the following property' $2 385 00 in U S Currency The Osceola County Sheriff's Office seized the above- described property on or about February 19, 2005, at or near 51 West Vine Street, Kissimmee, Florida, Osceola County, Florida. A Complaint for Forfeiture, pursuant to the Florida Contra- band Forfeiture Act, .Sections 932-701-707, Florida Statutes (2003), has been filed in the Cir-' cult Court in and for Osceola County. If no claimant appears and no claim is filed, a request will be made for an immediate hearing and Final Order of For- feiture. /s/Janet Ann McDonald JANET ANN McDONALD Osceola County Sheriff's Office 2601 E. Irlo Bronson Highway Kissimmee, Florida Telephone: (407) 348-1100 Florida Bar No. 0286060. April 2, 9, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUN- TY, FLORIDA. Case Number: Cl 05-OC-0617. IN RE: FORFEITURE OF 1993 Silver Ford Pick Up Truck VIN #: 2FTDF15N2PCA07027 NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS To all persons who claim 'an interest in the following property' 1993 Silver Ford Pick Up Truck VIN #: 2FTDF15N2PCAO7027 The Osceola County Sheriff's Office seized the above- described property on or about February 18, 2005, at or near 630 Louisiana, St. Cloud, Florida. A Complaint for Forfeiture, pursuant to the Florida Contra- band Forfeiture Act, Sections 932-701-707, Florida Statutes (2003), has been filed in the Cir- cuit Court in and for Osceola County. If no claimant appears, and no claim is filed, a request' will be made for an immediate hearing and Final Order of For- feiture. Is/ Janet Ann McDonald JANET ANN McDONALD Osceola County Sheriff's Office 2601 E. Irlo Bronson Highway Kissimmee, Florida Telephone: (407) 348-1100 Florida Bar No. 0286060. April 2, 9, 2005 ' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUN-' TY, FLORIDA. Case Number: Cl 05-OC-0618. IN RE: FORFEITURE OF $1,094.00 in U.S. Currency NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS To all persons who claim an interest in the following property' $1 094 00 in U S Currency The Osceola County Sheriff's Office seized the above- described property on or about February 17, 2005, at or near 5770. West Highway 192, Kissimmee, Florida, Osceola County, Florida. I A Complaint for Forfeiture, pursuant to the Florida Contra- band Forfeiture Act, Sections 932-701-707, Florida Statutes (2003), has been filed in the Cir- cuit Court in and for Osceola County. If no claimant appears and no claim is filed, a request will be made for an immediate hearing and Final Order of For- feiture. /s/ Janet Ann McDonald JANET ANN McDONALD Osceola County Sheriff's Office 2601 E. Irlo Bronson Highway Kissimmee, Florida Telephone: (407) 348-1100 Florida Bar No. 0286060. April 2, 9, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION The vehicles described below shall be sold at Public Auction for cash only on the dates listed below at DELLWOOD SER- VICE, 2112 North Main Street, Kissimmee, Florida 34744, at 5 o'clock P.M. Phone #' (407) 847-2334 APRIL 27, 2005 1) 1988 TOYOTA VIN #: JT2AE93E6J0049134 2) 1993 FORD VIN #: 1FALP5740PA268393 3) 1996 DODGE VIN #: 1B7HC16X8TS645816 4) 1995 EAGLE VIN #: 4E3AK44Y8SE138678 MAY 2, 2005 1) 1984 BMW VIN #f WBAAK7408E8711470 MAY 3, 2005 1) 1991 OLDSMOBILE VIN #: 1G3CW53LXM4345534 April 2, 2005 NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION EV05-00001 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 28th day of March, A.D. 2005, the Board of County Commissioners of Osceola County, Florida, adopted a Res- olution vacating, abandoning and discontinuing as a public utility and/ or drainage easement and forever renouncing and. dis- claiming any right of the County of Osceola, State of Florida, and the public, in and to the following described utility and/or drainage easement shown and delineated on the Plat of POINCIANA, Neighborhood 1 North, Village 1, Lot 21, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat.Book 3' Pages 1-8, of the Public Records of' Osceola County, Florida, particularly described as follows to wit' A portion of drainage and utili- ty easement over Lot 21, Block 1465, POINCIANA, Neighbor- hood 1 North, Village 1, abcord- ing to the Plat thereof, as record- ed in Plat Book 3, Pages 1-8, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, being more par- ticularly described as follows: Commence at the Southeast corner of said Lot 21; thence go South 51 08' 07" West, along the North right-of-way of Cobalt Drive, distance of 7.50 feet, thence Nrtth 8" 51' 63" West, palleLth, d 7 5(0 eet Wsei (by"perei fflicular measure) the North/East line of said Lot 21, a distance of 37.40 feet to the Point of Beginning of the herein described parcel, thence continue North 38 51' 53" West, a distance of 32.67 feet; thence go North 51" 08' 07" East, a dis- tance of 1.00 feet; thence go South 38* 51' 53" East parallel with, and 6.50 feet West of (by perpendicular measure) the North/East line of said Lot 21, a distance of 32.67 feet; thence go South 51 08' 07" West, a dis- tance of 1.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 33 square feet of land, more or less BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA By: , Chairman/Vice-Chairman ATTEST: OSCEOLA COUNTY CLERK OF THE BOARD By: Clerk/Deputy Clerk to the Board April 2, 2005 NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR THE CLOSING OF EASEMENTS EV05-00003 To Whom It May Concern: YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE that the Board of County Com- .missioners of Osceola County, Florida, upon sworn petition of qualified landowners, will at 1:30 P.M., on the 25th day of APRIL, A.D. 2005, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard and considered, at its office in the County Administration Building in Kissimmee, Florida, deter- mine whether or not the County of Osceola will vacate, abandon and discontinue, and renounce and disclaim any and all right and title of the County of Osceo- la, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and the public, 'in and to the portion of utility and/ or drainage easement as shown and delineated on the plat of WINDSONG, Lot 61, of Section 15, Township 25 South, Range 29 East, Osceola County, Flori- da, as filed and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Osceola County, Flori- da, particularly described as fol- lows, to wit: The West 4:5 feet of the East 7.5 feet of the South 36 feet of the North 51 feet of Lot 61, WIND- SONG, according to the Map or Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 122, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida. Containing 162 Square feet more or less. The said portions of the utility and/or drainage easement lie outside of corporate limits of any municipality in Osceola County, Florida. Persons interested may appear and be heard at the time and place above specified. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA By: , Chairman/Vice-Chairman ATTEST: OSCEOLA COUNTY CLERK OF THE BOARD By: Clerk/Deputy Clerk to the Bodrd April 2, 2005 NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLE Pursuant to Florida Statute 713,585, MID-FLORIDA LIEN AND RECOVERY will sell at Public Sale for cash the follow- ing descnbed vehicles) located at lienor's place to satisfy a claim of lien' 1) 1992 MERCEDES-Benz VIN#: WDBFA66E4NF062582 Lien Amount: $1534.00. R/o: CAR CORP USA Inc., Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Lienholder: EAB VEHICLE LEASING FINANCE, Gardin City, NY. . Lienor: AUTO SERVICE PAINT & BODY, 2985 Michigan Avenue, Kissimmee, Florida.] Telephone: (407) 944-1478. Sale Date: APRIL 18, 2005, at 10:00 A.M., at. MID FLORIDA LIEN & RECOVERY, 3001 Aloma Avenue, # 227-A, Winter Park, Florida 32792. Telephone: (407) 657-7995 Said vehicles) may be redeemed by satisfying the lien prior, to sale date. You have the right to a hearing at any time prior to sale date by filing a demand for hearing in the circuit court. Owner has the right to recover possession of vehicle by posting a bond in accordance with Florida Statute 559.917. Any proceeds in excess of the amount of the lien will be deposited with the Clerk of Cir- cuit Court in the county where the vehicles are held. April 2, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNtY, FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION FILE No.: PR 04-PR-000105. IN RE: THE ESTATE OF JAMES CLIFFORD CHAPMAN, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of JAMES CLIFFORD CHAPMAN, deceased, whose date of death was January 28, 2004, File Number: PR 04-PR- 000105, is pending in the Circuit Court for Osceola County, Flori- da, Probate Division, the address of which is: 2 Court- house Square, Suite 2600, Pro- bate Department, Kissimmee, Florida 34741. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice has been served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or 'demands against decedent's estate, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED" WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publica- tion of this Notice is: April 2, 2005. Personal Representative: JAMES CLIFFORD CHAPMAN II 3650 N. Canoe Creek Road Kenansville, Florida 34739 Attorney for Personal Representative: MATTHEW J. FOSTER Florida Bar No.:382991. ALLEN DELL, P.A. 202 South Rome Avenue Suite 100 Tampa, Florida 33606 Telephone: (813) 223-5351 April 2, 9, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION FILE No.: PR 04-PR-000507. IN RE: THE ESTATE OF A.E. WHALEY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of A.E. WHALEY, deceased, whose date of death was September 11, 2004, File Number: PR 04-PR-000507, is pending in the Circuit Court for OSCEOLA County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is: 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Probate Depart- ment, Kissimmee, Florida 34741. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice has been served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publica- tion of this Notice is: April 2, 2005.. Co-Personal Representatives: LAWRENCE EDWARD WHALEY 3250 Canoe Creek Road St. Cloud, Florida 34772 NANCY ELIZABETH WHALEY 1890 Neptune Road Kissimmee, Florida 34744 Attorney for Personal Representative: MATTHEW J. FOSTER Florida Bar No.: 382991. ALLEN.DELL, P.A. 202 South Rome Avenue Suite 100 Tampa, Florida 33606 Telephone: (813) 223-5351 April 2, 9, 2005 THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. FILE No.: PR 05-PR-000098. IN RE: THE ESTATE OF CHARLES M. HARMON, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of CHARLES M. HAR- MON, deceased, whose date of death was January 2, 2005, whose Social Security Number is 365-44-2171, is pending in the Circuit Court for OSCEOLA County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is: 2 .Courthouse Square, Suite 2000, Kissimmee, Florida 34741. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served, must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (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. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons who have claims or demands against the decedent's estate, must file their claims with this court WITH- IN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publica- tion of this Notice is: April 2, 2005. Personal Representative: Is/ Richard Harmon RICHARD HARMON 304 B Street, P.O. Box 102 Claflin, Kansas 67525 Attorney for Personal Representative: Is/Heidi W. Isenhart HEIDI W. ISENHART Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar No.: 0123714. Shuffield, Lowman & Wilson GATEWAY CENTER 1000 Legion Place, Suite 1700 Orlando, Florida 32801 Telephone: (407) 581-9800 Facsimile: (407) 581-9801 April 2, 9, 2005 THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION FILE No.: PR 05-PR-000110. DIVISION: IN RE: THE ESTATE OF LENWOOD LEWIS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of LENWOOD LEWIS, deceased, whose date of death was August 24, 2003, File Num- ber: BR 05-PR-000110, is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for OSCEOLA County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is: 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's Attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent, and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, on whom a copy of this Notice has been served, must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF. THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OR SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persorfs having claims or demands against decedent's estate, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publica- tion of this Notice is: April 2, 2005: Personal Representatives: THOMAS LEWIS 1000 Clove Road, #3C Staten Island, NY 10301 Attorney for Personal Representative: /S/ Derek B. Alvarez' DEREK B. ALVAREZ, Esquire Florida Bar No.: 01142Z78 GENDERS-ALVAREZ, a Professional Association 2307 West Cleveland Street Tampa, Florida 33609 Telephone: (813) 254-4744 Facsimile: (813) 254-5222 April 2, 9, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION FILE No.: PR 05-PR-000091. Probate Division. IN RE: THE ESTATE OF CLARA MARY FABBRI, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of CLARA MARY FAB- BRI, deceased, whose date of death was January 4, 2003, is pending in the Circuit Court for OSCEOLA County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, File Number: PR 05-PR-000091, the address of which is: Two Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741. The names and addresses of the ancillary co-personal repre- sentatives and the personal rep- resentative's attorney are set - forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons, who have claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliq- uidated claims, and, who have been served a copy of this notice, must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons who have claims or demands against the decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliq- uidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 'THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER -THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publica- 4ion of this Notice is: April 2, 2005. Is/Philip Bernard Fabbri PHILLIP BERNARD FABBRI, As Ancillary Co-Personal Representative 14182 Sixth Line, RR # 1 Limehouse, Ontario, LOP 1 HO Is/Lawrence Gerard Fabbri, Lawrence Gerard Fabbri, As Ancillary Co-Personal Representative 35 Rufford Road Toronto, Ontario M8W 4V5 Attorney for Personal Representative: Is/A. Clifton Black A. CLIFTON BLACK Florida Bar No.: 145837. 104 South Clyde Avenue Kissimmee, Florida 34741 Telephone: (407) 932-1115 Fax #: '(407) 932-1097, April 2, 9, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION FILE Number: 05-PR-000091. I Probate Division. IN RE: THE ESTATE OF CLARA MARY FABBRI, Deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE.AtID ILL OTHER PERSONS rlT7mE.:TEC. IN ESTATE: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED St he administartion of the Estate of CLARA MARY FAB- BRI, File Number: PR 05-PR- 000091, is pending in the Circuit ' Court for OSCEOLA County,, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is: 2 Court- house Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741. The ancillary co- personal representatives of the estate are' PHILLIP BERNARD FABBRI 14182 Sixth Line, RR # 1 Umehouse, Ontario, LOP 1HO LAWRENCE GERARD FABBRI 35 Rufford Road Toronto Ontario M8W 4V5 The name and address of the ancillary co-personal represen- tative's attorney is set forth below. All persons having claims or demands against the estate are required WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, to file with the Clerk of above-named Court a written statement of any claim or demand they may have. Each claim must be in writing and must indicate the basis for the claim, the name and address of the creditor or his agent or attor- ney, the amount claimed. If claim is not yet due, the date when it will become due shall be stated. If the claim is contingent or unliquidated, the nature of uncertainty shall be stated. If the , claim is contingent or unliquidat- ed, the nature of uncertainty shall be stated. If the claim is secured,, the security shall be described. The claimant shall deliver sufficient copies of claim to the clerk to enable the clerk.to mail one copy to each personal representative. All interested persons in this estate to whom a copy of this Notice of Administration has been mailed are required, WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, to file any objections they may have that challenges the validity of the decedent's will, the qualifications of the personal representative, or venue or juris- diction of the court. ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SOFILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. DATE of the'first publication of this Notice of Administation: April 2, 2005. /S/ Phillip Bernard Fabbri PHILLIP BERNARD FABBRI, as Ancillary Co-Personal Representative /s/ Lawrence Gerard Fabbri LAWRENCE GERARD FABBRI, as Ancillary Co-Personal Representative Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/A. Clifton Black A. CLIFTON BLACK, Esquire Florida Bar No.: 145837. 104 South Clyde Avenue Kissimmee, Florida 34741 Telephone: (407) 932-1115 Fax #: (407) 932-1097 April 2, 9, 2005 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION As of APRIL 15, 2005, at 9:00 . o'clock A.M., the vehicles/ ves- sels listed below shall be sold at Public Auction for cash at RUS- SELL'S R & S AUTO REPAIR & TOWING SERVICE Inc., 2720 13th Street, St. Cloud, Florida 34769. Phone #' (407) 892-5466 1)1986HONDA VIN #: JHMAF732XGS006085 2) 1988 DODGE VIN #: 1B3BS48D6JN190152 3)1988 OLDSMOBILE VIN #: 2G3AJ51ROJ9314508 4) 1990 HYUNDAI VIN #: KMHVD32J1LU014287 5)1991 HONDA VIN #: 1HGCB7162MA033554 6) 1992 MAZDA VIN #: 1YVGD22B1N5211130 7) 1993 FORD VIN #: 1ZVCT22B8P5214646 8) 1996 SATURN VIN #: 1G8ZE1286TZ115973 9) 1997 FORD VIN #' 1FALP13P5VW293959 April 2, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: Cl 05-MF-0649. FIRST CONTINENTAL CORPORATION, a Florida corporation, Plaintiff, vs. KEVIN M. HART, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION To: KEVIN M. HART P.O. Box 127, Etna, ME 04434-0127 BARBARA L. DOUGLASS 8082 Havshire, Cordova, TN 38108 DOROTHY L.. WALTON 1113 South Troy Base, Chicago, IL 60612 CHARLES E NICKERSON P.O. Box 1420, Browns Mills, NJ 68015 JOANN NICKERSON P.O. Box 1420, Browns Mills, NJ 08015 JOSEPH P. HAYNES 8008 Stratman Road, Dundalk, MD 21222-4742 SUSAN R. HAYNES 8008 Stratman Road, Dundalk, MD 21222-4742 VICTOR ACEVEDO 2999 8th Avenue, 17A, New York, NY 10039 MARY ACEVEDO 2999 8th Avenue, 17A, New York, NY 10039 LUIS CABRERA ' 242 East 10th Street, #27, New York, NY 10003 LOURDES CABRERA 242 East 10th Street, # 27, New York, NY 10003 JOSE BERNARDO CONTRERAS FUENTES Calle Emmanuel 1845, Chillan ROSA IRENE BOCAZ NORAMB Calle Emmanuel 1845, Chillan MAGDA CRUZ and CRUZ CRUZ 640 East Villa Avenue, Somerdale, NJ 08083 SONIA M. HERNANDEZ 640 East Villa Avenue, Somerdale, NJ 08083 CLARENCE A. KILLING 102-Maple Court, # 102, Highland Park, NJ 08904-1926 DARWIN MURRAY 2810 Cumberland Drive, Missouri City, Texas 77459 BEATRICE LOPEZ 2810 Cuimberland Drive, Missouri City, Texas 77459 CLARA S. MORRIS P.O. Box 237, Hanover, VA 23069 THOMAS PETRIZZO 67 Coles Street, Glen Cove, NY 11542 ANN MARIE PETRIZZO 67 Coles Street, Glen Cove, NY 11542 NELSON REVERON 221 East 106th Street, # 12F, New York, NY 10029 DINALY REVERON 221 East 106th Street, # 12F, New York, NY 10029 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County Florida to wit' Week 14, Condominium Parcel Number 308, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase I; Week 27, Condominium Parcel Number 320, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase III; Week 16, Condominium Parcel Number 328, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase V; Week 22, Condominium Parcel Number 308, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase Ill; Week 37, Condominium Parcel Number 328, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase V; Week 3, Condominium Parcel Number 431, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase V; Week 20, Condominium Parcel Number 408, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase I; Week 3, Condominium Parcel Number 326, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase IV; Week 34, Condominium Parcel Number 415, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase II; Week 45, Condominium Parcel Number 310, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase I; Week 25, Condominium Parcel Number 312, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase II; Week 37, Condominium Parcel Number 407, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase I; Week 45, Condominium Parcel Number 302, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase VI; Week 35, Condominium Parcel Number 404, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase VI' According to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 813, Page 412, and also in Condominium Exhibit Book 2, Page 27, Public Records of OSCEOLA County, Flori- da, and all amendments thereof, if any, has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defense, if any, to JOHN M. CAMPBELL, Esquire, Attorney for the Plaintiff, whose address is 4700 Millenia Boulevard, Orlando, Florida 32839, and file the original with the Clerk of the above styled Court on or before MAY 2, 2005, otherwise a judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2421, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TOD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-(800) 955-8771, via Florida Relay Service. TO EACH SHERIFF OF THE STATE: You are commanded to serve this Summons and a copy of the Complaint in this lawsuit on the above-named Defendant(s). WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on this 28th day of March 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: Is/Linda Phillips LINDA PHILLIPS As Deputy Clerk April 2, 9, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NUMBER: CI 05-MF-0648. FIRST CONTINENTAL CORPORATION, a Florida Corporation,, Plaintiff(s), vs. JESUS M. RODRIGUEZ and PETRA RODRIGUEZ, et al., Defendantss. NOTICE OF ACTION To: JESUS M. RODRIGUEZ P.O. Box 959, Bronx, NY 10453 PETRA RODRIGUEZ P.O. Box 959, Bronx, NY 10453 RICKEY P. ROESCH 52 Erastina Place, Staten Island, NY 10303 LAURIE A. ROESCH 52 Erastina Place, Staten Island, NY 10303 CARLOS M. ROJAS P.O, Box 1056, Dorado, Puerto Rico ANNA I. ROJAS P.O: Box 1056, Dorado, Puerto Rico MARIAN YVONNE SMITH P.O. Box 945, Hopewell, VA 23860 DAVID G. SOHNS . 10228 Settlement Lane, Sister Bay, WI 54234 SANDRA D. SOHNS 10228 Settlement Lane, Sister Bay, WI 54234 THOMAS TAYLOR Jr. 1958 Sparks Street, Philadelphia, PA 19141 CHRISTINE TAYLQR 1958 Sparks Street, Philadelphia, PA 19141 BRIAN VAN DEHY 731 Strawberry Lane, Kimberly, WI 54136-2129 SHELLY FELSING 731 Strawberry Lane, Kimberly, WI 54136-2129 CARLETTA D. WEST 22 F. Hawkins Village, Rankin, PA 15104 NAOMI G. WOOD - 22 F. Hawkins Village, Rankin, PA 15104 VALERIE WHITE 105 Navy Lane, Marlton, NJ 08053 BENJAMIN WILLIAMS 8 Yarmouth Place #1, Boston, MA 02116 ANDRE D WHITLOW Jr. 8 Yarmouth Place # 1, Boston, MA 02116 DONALD A. WRIGHT P.O. Box 1632, Rocky Mount, N.C. 37802-1632 APRIL S. WRIGHT P.O. Box 1632, Rocky Mount, N.C. 37802-1632 DOUGLAS M. YOUNG 4224 Beaver Loop Road, KENAI, AK 99611 HILDA YOUNG 4224 Beaver Loop Road, KENAI, AK 99611 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Osceola County Florida to wit, Week 50, Condominium Parcel Number 307, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase I; Week 19, Condominium Parcel Number 330, of THE OAKS AT RESORT.WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase V; Week 47, Condominium Parcel Number 415, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase II; Week 45, Condominium Parcel Number 306, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase I; Week 18, Condominium Parcel Number 400, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase VI; Week 23, Condominium Parcel Number 425, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase IV; Week 4, Condominium Parcel Number 412, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase II; Week 18, Condominium Parcel Number 315, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase II; Week 34, Condominium Parcel Number 424, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase IV; Week 35, Condominium Parcel Number 323, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Phase condominium, Phase IV; Week 42, Condominium Parcel Number 423, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase IV, Week 4, Condominium Parcel Number 316, of THE OAKS AT RESORT WORLD OF ORLANDO, a Phase Condominium, Phase IL. According to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 813, Page 412 and also in Condominium Exhib- it Book 2, Page 27, Public Records of OSCEOLA County, Florida, and all amendments thereof, if any, has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defense, if any, to JOHN M. CAMPBELL, Esquire, Attorney for the Plaintiff, whose address is 4700 Millenia Boulevard, Orlando, Florida 32839, and file the original with the Clerk of the above styled Court on or before MAY 2, 2005, otherwise a judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, telephone number (407) 343-2421, not later than two working days prior to the proceeding. If hearing/ impaired, (TDD) 1-(800) 955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-(800) 955-8771,vi Florida Relay Service. TO EACH SHERIFF OF THE STATE: You are commanded to serve this Summons and a copy of the Complaint l this lawsuit on the above-named Defendant(s). WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on this 28th day of March 2005. LARRY WHALEY CLERK OF COUNTY AND CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/Jennifer Carte JENNIFER CARTE As Deputy Clerk April 2, 9, 2005 Saturday, April 2, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page D3 OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS: (407) 8:00 am-5:00 pm, Monday Friday -^ Place your classified online 846-7600 C LASSI F IE D OPEN24HOURS WWW.OSCEOLANEWSGAZETTE.COM ON LINE ... ALL THE TIME! WWW.OSCEOLANEWSGAZETTE.COM Classifieds Online WWW.OSCEOLANEWSGAZETTE.COM inder A uWinder Visit new car dealer websites and search used car classified. WWW.OSCEOLASHOPPER.COM An up-to-date listing of local employment opportunities. WWW.OSCEOLASHOPPER.COM I 105-Personals I CAREGIVER WANTED. Call 407-893- 4843. 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PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION The following vehicles will be sold at auction free of all prior liens for cash on APRIL26, 2005, at MAGICTOWS, 2760 Lake Vista Drive, Kissimmee, Florida 34744, at 5:00 P.M. . Telephone, (407) 847-5333 1)1998 VOLVO, 4 door VIN #: YV1 LS5572W2489048 2) 1991 CHEVROLET, 4 door VIN #: 1Y1SK5462MZ030998 3) FORD E 150 VAN VIN # 1FDEE14N1HHB02628 April 2, 2005 NOTICE OF NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION RV05-00001 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 28th day of March, A.D. 2005, the Board of County Commissioners of Osceola County, Florida, adopted a Resolution vacating, abandon- ing, and discontinuing as apub- lic road, street or railroad right of way and forever renouncing and disclaiming any right of the County of Osceola, State of Florda, and the public, in and to the following described road, street ohl railroad right-of-way, of Section 18, Township 25 South, Range 29 East, as described in Official Records Book 906, on Page 2273, particularly described as follows to wit' That part of a 30 foot aban- doned railroad right of way adjoining the Western boundary of that certain parcel of land described in Official Records Book 906, at Page 2273 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA By:_ , Chairman/Vice-Chairman ATTEST: OSCEOLA COUNTY CLERK OF THE BOARD By: ' Clerk/Deputy Clerk to the Board April 2, 2005 CHILDCARE IN my home off Pleasant Hill Road. 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With four distinct golf courses and 54 holes of golf, we have excellent opportunities available for a variety of positions on our golf maintenance team! Positions include: * Greenskeeper * Student Interns * Spray Techs * Irrigation Technicians We offer excellent benefits, top pay and a stable .work environment. For immediate. consideration apply online today www.orangelake.com or call 407.239.1051. BILL WALTON'S Total Lawn Service. Reasonable Prices. 407-891-6349. FREE SECOND cut! One guy does it ali Quality complete lawn services. -Trimming .Landscaping *Odd Jobs .Moving -Hauling 407-847-8817 GREENER GARDENS Landscape & Maintenance Service, Inc. Mowing Trimming Weeding Edging Hauling Mulch Grading Licensed/Insured Free Estimates Residential/Commercial Phone: 407-892-2264 Cell: 407-346-5712 If You Need Something Done, Call 407-334-9313. Anything Can Be Done Outside In Your Yard. This Is By Lawns by Joshua A. Waldon JPLS INC. 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STUMP GRINDING- Licensed and In- sured. Please call Calvin at 407-348-0304. 420-Concrete ANDY KOSINSKI, INC. Concrete Contractor Residential Commercial. Call 407-346-1163 BULLET CONCRETE House, Slabs, Patios, Drives, Etc. Free Estimates (407)891-1608 QUALITY CONCRETE FINISHING Affordable Prices. Free Estimates. Lic/Ins. No Job Too Smaill Aggregate Concrete (407) 932-1991 445-Irrigation DELUXE IRRIGATION Repair and Install Prompt and Professional Service Licensed and Insured 407-957-6648 WE REPAIR HEADS (adjust, repair, re- place timers, valves, pumps, leaks.) Resi- dential & Commercial. Gary, 321-624- 5581. 475-Painting A.P.C. HOME IMPROVEMENT, PAINTING COMPANY Interior/Exterior *Textured Ceilings .Powerwashing *Drywall .Taping .Replacement Doors *Screen Repair *Remodeling For All Your Home Improvement Needs! 407-414-5917 AGG PAINTING Residential/Commercial Interior/Exterior Repaint - Free Estimates 407-922-7875 ALL AMERICAN PAINTING In Business Since 1995 Licensed. Interiors/Exteriors Will Beat Any Price. Call For Free Estimates. Gary At 407-361-0977 AMERICAN REMODELER License #CBC046664 Painting, Vinyl, Tile Work, Texturing Insurance Work Doing Business For 25 Years Member Better Business Bureau Of Central Florida 1-800-374-0331 BOWERS PAINTING, INC. Drywall Repair & Texture Remodeling Interior, Exterior, Commercial Painting Licensed/Insured All Major Credit Cards Accepted (407) 932-3247, (407) 709-4976 Fax (407) 847-9823 *PRECISION PAINTING* Interior-Exterior. Residential. Commercial. Quality Work! Fair Prices! Licensed, In- sured. (407) 892-6382. PAINTING Quality Work Interior Exterior 20/yrs. Experience Licensed Insured Free Estimates 407-738-0612 "SWEET SHOT PAINTING" For All Your Painting Needsill SInterior Exterior Free Estimates Professional Quality Low Priceslll Call Scott At: (407) 319-3512 Or MIchele (407) 319-4447 Licensed/Insured * NURSING POSITIONS RN/LPN Full Time 3:00pm-1:00)pm ShifI Long-term care experiences a plus. Basic Computer Skills Desired Must haie State of Florida credentials. 'i UAi Di :I r.DI IoII + CNA: On Call + BUS DRIVER Part Time Requires CDL, Class "B" ilih Pasenger endorsement and clean license.-Must be 21 ears of age or older. * f 525-Business Opportunity START YOUR own business with AVON. Unlimited earnings. Start up fee only $10. Call 407-765-4316.. 535-Businesses For Sale TWO RESTAURANTS. East Orlan- do/St.Cloud. >31k sales per month with 5 PT employees. $200k for both or will split. 321-276-4802. 540-Garage Sales Kissimmee ESTATE SALE- Everything must go! 2542 Wyatt Place, Sat.4/2, Sun.4/3, 8-? Furniture, linens, kitchenware, tools, knives, swords, boxes of computer hard- ware, ceiling fans, gun cabinet, A/C heat pump unit, much more! FRI.4/8, SAT.4/9, 1614 Charity Street., In- tercession City. 8-5. Longaberger bas- kets priced cheap, Harley Davidson 100 anniversary items, & Harley Davidson parts. Lots of miscellaneous. GARAGE SALE. Saturday. 8:30AM-? Household Items, Clothes, Golf Novelties & Misc. 5141 Heatherstone Ct., Crescent Lakes. HOUSEHOLD / DEMOLITION SALE April 8th.-9th. & April 15th.-16th. 2503 Primero Dr., Kissimmee Everything Goes!!! Personal Items, Some Antiques, Cupboards, Fixtures, Carpet, Furnace, W/H, Tools. Payne A/C Compressor, $500 W/Manufacturers Warranty. HUGE Cancer Relay For Life Sale! Thurs. 3/31, Fri.4/1, Sat.4/2. 8am-??? 1004 George St., Orange Gardens. Tools, books, linens, pots and pans, small appliances and much more! Rain date Fri.4/8, Sat.4/9 HUGE SALE. Tools. Photographic Books and Equipment. Kilns Craft. Cookbooks. Household. Woodberry Court. 1 Block S. of Reaves Road off Pleasant Hill To Southwood. Friday. Saturday. MOVING SALE. April 1st & 2nd. House- hold, antiques, outboard motors, guns, fishing and sporting equipment, furniture and more. FOLLOW SIGNS OFF NEP- TUNE TO AULTMAN ROAD. MULTI FAMILY Garage Sale. Saturday- 4/2, Sunday-4/3. Plantation Subdivision, Dyer Blvd. PLEASANT HILL To O'Berry Rd. 1765 Grove Ct. Furniture, bikes, prom dresses (3/4), computer stuff, electronics. Sat.4/2. 7:30am-2pm. TOOLS, FURNITURE, Glassware, Clothing, Boat. 1 Block South Of 532 On 1792. Sundown Subdivision. Sat.4/2, Sun.4/3, 8-3. 407-433-6275. I Cen~rafFI6k~da~ * BODY SHOP ESTIMATORS * BODY SHOP DETAILERS * PARTS DEPARTMENT Shipping & Receiving Apply in Person or Call 8 MARISOL SALSONA 407-472-5448 1 2 S ora.n :.g*I TrilOla ndo, Fl. DILIM A I IM10 1DlM liVSI1Dl 1-iT (UA * VILLAGE PATROL: Full Time -2nd Shift 2:00pm-10:30pm Required clean Drivers License. Security License Class D or aboie. Military or Civil La" Enforcement. prefer 3 or more ears of experience. Must be 21 ears of age or older * GROUNDS Full Time Experience in Commercial or Residential Sern ices. * MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT: Full Time Experience in Commercial or Residential Ser ices. Basic skills and knowledge in Carpentry. Plumbing. and Electrical repair and installation. INCREASE YOUR YOUR SARCH INCOME! SOVERI WE ARE NOW HIRING GREAT PEOPLE TO BE A PART OF OUR $ALES TEAM! You Will Need: V A High Level of Integrity V An Excellent Work Ethic V Excellent People $kills We Offer: V Excellent Compensation V Excellent Benefit Package V The Training You Need To Be successfull oday or A gggeoo "WE MAKE IT EASY!" SDHOLIDAY V 407-892-5144 SALES PROFESSIONAL 1001 EAST Hwy 192 ST. CLOUD, FL 0 z SE HABLA ESPANOL Old Hickory Tree Toad ' Just East of St. Cloud on 1! WIND MILL Point Subdivision Community Garage Sale. Saturday & Sunday, April 2nd & 3rd. 2-1/2 Miles South Of 17-92 Off Pleasant Hill Road. 8AM-4:30PM. YARD SALE 422 Poinciana Circle behind Dellwood Towing. Women's plus size clothing, misc. Fri.4/1, Sat.4/2. YARD SALE. Friday, Saturday, 7am-??. Kids toys, clothes, medical uniforms all sizes, misc. things. All must go. Lots of things. 125 E. Tropicana Ct. 545-Garage Sales St. Cloud 1025 VERMONT Ave. Sat.4/2. Mi- crowave, books, clothes, a lot of misc. items. 8am-??? 12TH STREET & Oregon. Saturday-4/2, 8am-??. Furniture, square dance attire, teen girls & women clothing. 1410 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. Friday- 4/1 & Saturday-4/2. Step ladder, lumber, tools, jack knives, coffee table, vanity; misc. & strawberries! 2027 LIVE OAK BLVD. Fri.4/1, Sat.4/2, Sun.4/3. '76, 3/4 ton Ford pickup, TV, books, tools, clothes, 2/ton AC (window unit), electric dryer, lots of misc. items. BIG INSIDE Sale. Friday & Saturday. From 9AM-3PM. Osceola Christian Church. 1122 Kentucky Ave. BIG MOVING SALE. Saturday, 4/2. 7AM- 3PM. 1808 Sir Lancelot. Camelot Sub. Furniture. Household. Books. Clothing. Misc. COMMUNITY YARD SALE Covington Es- tates Clubhouse. Sat.4/2, 9am-2pm. Ca- noe Creek Rd. 4/mi. south of 192. JOB TITLE S Civil Engineer III ......... Contract Specialist ....... Corrections Officer ....... Fire Inspector ........... Groundskeeper. ........ . Heavy Equipment Mechanic Heavy Equipment Operator. Household Chem Collection Housing Manager ........ Inspector ...... . . Lakes Mgmt Specialist . Light Equipment Operator. . Maintenance Worker .... . Public Relations Rep. .. Receptionist ........... . Residential Inspector ..... Residential Plans Examiner Section 8 Supervisor. . Senior Mechanic ..... .. . Senior Planner .......... Sr. Fire Plans Reviewer . Sr. Planner (School Fac)... Supervisor of Inspectors . Teacher Assistant ...... . Telecommunicator. ..... Tradesworker ......... . Training LT Fire ...... ESTATE SALE. Inside Hapy Tails Kennel, 2331 Eastern Ave. Friday-4/1 & Saturday- 4/2, 7:30am-??. Entire 1/bedroom apart- ment. FRI.4/1, SAT.4/2. 5560 Jack Brack Rd. off Rt.15. Brass bed, dishwasher, linens, col- lectibles, misc. furniture. FRIDAY & Saturday. 9AM. 2306 Giselle Ct., Sweetwater Creek. Toys, Childrens Clothing & Misc. FRIDAY-4/1 & Saturday-4/2. Off Narcoos- see Rd., Disston Drive. Generator, freezer, tile, carpeting, fishing equipment, couch, TV's. Preschool Teacher *CDA required* and Secretary NEEDED Apply In Person Call for more info 407-944-0217 Tiny Tots 1430 N. Smith St. Kissimmee - 3ALARY/HOURLY . .. .. .$46,962 . . $30,276 . . $32,427 ........ $30,276 ....... $19,533 . . $26,160 . .. $22,605 Tech $22,605 ...... $54,362 . . $30,276 . . $40,578 . . $19,533 . . $19,533 . . $30,276 . . $19,533 . . $35,050 . . $35,050 . . $46,962 .. . $26,160 ....... $46,962 . . $40,578 . . $46,962 . . $40,578 . . $16,879 . . $26,160 . . $26,160 . . $42,798 IFREC Real Estate Schools KISSIMMEE LOCATION Sales Associate Pre-License 1 Week April 11 19 Broker Pre-License 2 Week April 18 May 2 CedarPlr DI7az 99aR F IrIn Rrnncnn IMai m Hwv * EARN EXTRA MONEY GANE DINERO EXTRA * DELIVER THE HACIENDO EL DELIVER DE * SPRINT GUIAS TELEFONICAS DE * SPRINTSPRINT * * PHONEBOOK * J TO OSCEOLA COUNTY EN LASCONDADO u. OSCEOLA ' Must be 18 yrs or older Mayoves de 18 afios with an insured vehicle Carro asegurado i * * * . 1-800-247-4708 1-800-247-4708 * Office & Warehouse Posiciones en Oficina y Bodega * *Help also needed, en todas nuestras ubicacion * ., .t-t.. ...... .. - Osceola County 3 Courthouse Square Suite 100 -,i ,, Kissimmee, FL 34741 kJ :A GOOD SAMARITAN VILLAGE AT KISSIMMEE ,A\STS/ Apply in Person. Wed., Thurs & Fri. 8:30am-4:00pm for all positions. ,,,, 1550 Aldersgate Drive, Kissimmee, Florida 34746 S iPhone 407-933-2128, Fax: 407-518-7842 ' 0* .Affirmative Action OV Is so M/F/V/H EOE/Drug Free Workplace = Part-Time Position -Physical and drug test required. NCIC/FCIC background checks will be conducted Veterans preference ADA-EOE Apply at www.osceola.org or OSCEOLA COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES 3 Courthouse Square, Suite 100 KISSIMMEE, FL 34741 OFFICE: (407) 343-2800 HEARING IMPAIRED LINE: (407) 343-2820 Saturday, April 2, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page D5 q .,. ... .. .. .. . ..IbL liv FRIDAY & SATURDAY. Baby Stuff & Alot More!!! 332 California Ave. (407) 922- 1439. FRIDAY-4/1, Saturday-4/2 & Sunday-4/3. 15th Street & Michigan. Stove, refrigera- tor, sinks, desk, clocks, bed/burik combi- nation & misc., HUGE MOVING SALE! Sat.4/2 8-? 1580 Pine Grove Rd. Furniture, house- hold, toys, clothes, & more! INSIDE GARAGE sale. Friday-4/1 & Sat- urdya-4/2, 8am-??. 521 Dakota & Ver- mont. Exercise bike, lots of items. MULTI FAMILY- 300 & 308 California. Sat- urday-4/2, 7am. Antiques, tools, fishing, golf. Something for everyone. No early- birds. MULTI FAMILY. Household Items. Furni- tute. Friday, 11AM-4PM. Saturday, 8AM- 4PM. 2303 Gina Anne Ct., (Sweetwater Creek). OSCEOLA RODDERS Will hold a yard sale Saturday, April 2. 7am-1 pm at Tractor Supply parking lot at, 192 and Kissimmee Park Rd. PINE CHASE ESTATES. 3624 Willow Lake Ct. 8AM-5PM. Thursday, Friday, Sat- urday. PLANT SALE/YARD Sale. Saturday-4/2, Sunday-4/3. 1400 Michigan Avenue, St.Cloud. SATURDAY-4/2 only! 7:30am-??. 1621 Virginia Ave. Plants, Sagos, women clothing & misc. SATURDAY-4/2. 3376 Cypress Pointe Circle, off Kissimmee Park Rd. Furniture, car top carrier, household, collectibles. TOHO YACHT CLUB Huge Multi-Family Sale. 8AM-3PM AT Charlie Restaurant. 13th Street And Orange Avenue. Satur- day, 4/2. TOYS, SILVER Pieces, sewing machine, glassware, fax machine, quilts, misc. household items. Sweetwater Creek Subd., 2210 Summer Ray Ct. Sat.4/2. 8am-3pm. VERY LARGE Garage Sale! Power tools, saws, drills, sanders, socket sets, nut drivers, open end box wrench- es, ratchets, pole pruners, rakes, shov- els, hoes, axes, sledges, yard tractor, mowers, bicycles (all sizes), china sets, lead crystal, quality men's shirts & shoes. Much more miscellaneous! Fri.4/1, Sat.4/2. 6113 Bass Highway. Corner of Pine Grove Rd. off 192. YARD SALE Sat.4/2. 8am-??? 4751 Cit- rus Dr. St.Cloud Manor. Lots of misc. I 565-Bicycles I 1980'S MEN'S 27" Schwinn Caliente 10/speed bicycle. Beautiful condition. $75 firm. 407-892-2591. 1 590-For Sale General ALL STEEL BUILDING' SALE 30x40, 50x75, 60x120 Never Put Up, Best Offer. Can Deliver! 1-800-839-1087 Calvin AMUSEMENT RIDE 15' Tall Ferris Wheel. Recently Refur- bished. Will Hold 24 Children. $4500. (407) 729-5807. FOR ARTIST Or handyman. Window glass, 2 sizes, 11x14 and 8x10. $60/all. 407-846-7247. HOT TUB/SPA $1995. Brand new. Ther- apy jets, waterfall, cup holders. Energy ef- ficient, 110volt. Free delivery. 407-870- 7549. HOTTUB/SPA, 5/PERSON Lounger. 5HP, 20/Jets. Cabinet. Lights. Never Used. Warranty. Retail $4300, Sacrifice $1595. (407) 859-2562. MITER SAW. Like Newl $75 Firm. 407- -414-2839. PICKUP TRUCK Load Of Items, new & used. Valued over $350. $100 takes all. 407-791-1629. PLANTS $1.00/UP, baskets, wreaths, bears, $25 for all. Jewelry, .50/up. Big rocker, $70. 407-957-7528. POOL TABLE Brand new, gorgeous 8' wood table. 1" slate, leather pockets. Still in cratel Never used Cost $5K, sell $1350. 407-846-8822. SELP PROPELLED Toro Lawnmower, $35. 12" Aluminum boat, $45. 407-892- 9371. 610-Appliances I 14.8 CUBIC ft. chest freezer, 45-1/4X26- 1/2., $50. 407-957-3513. HAMPTON BAY Large Window Unit Air Conditioner, 220/volt, 17,800/BTU cooling, 15,000/BTU heating, 19" high x 26" wide. $100. 407-847-6852. REFRIGERATOR, $200. Must see. Like new. 407-957-5390. WASHER, $125. Must see. Like new. 407- 957-5390. 625-Furnishings | 3 PIECE SET. Coffee and 2 End Tables. Oak Kitchen Table W/Dropleaf and 4 Chairs. Good Condition. (407) 348-2983. ANTIQUE 7/PIECE, 1930's, Waterfall pat- tern bedroom set. Beautiful condition. Dealers welcome. $750. 407-892-2591. ANTIQUE BED Frame including dresser with mirror & 1 drawer nightstand, $450. ,407-957-5416. BED $135. All brand new orthopedic, 2/piece, queen pillowtop set. 5/yr. warran- ty. Can deliver. Also, full set $100. Twin set $90. 407-846-8822. BED $195. All New King! 3/piece ortho- pedic pillowtop set. 5/yr. warranty. Can de- liver. 407-846-2365. BEDROOM SET $495. 6/piece set. Brand Newr Never used. Includes head- board, nightstand, dresser, chest.... 407- 870-7549. CASH NOW!!! For Good Used Furniture & Antiques 407-230-4590 FULLSIZE BOXSPRINGS & Mattress. Good Condition. $50. 407-846-0961. LARGE DINING Table & 6 Chairs. Bedroom Dresser With Top Hutch & Mirror. Bedroom Chest Of Drawers. Large Triple Two Piece China Cabinet. Portable Kenmore Dish Washer. Large German Shrunk (Antique). 2 Stereo Cabinets With Glass Doors. Antique Backboard Or Sofa Table. Student Desk With Chair. Large Microwave. Mauve Pink Rocker Chair. Microwave Stand With Cabinet & Drawer. (407) 892-8404. (407) 908-5167. RUSTIC SOLID Wood Computer Desk W/Connected Bookshelf. Paid $200. Sell For $50. (407) 847-9487. SMALL Round Table With 4 Chairs. Good condition. $30. (407) 873-2540. WALNUT STAINED Bookcase, 4/shelves, glass covered. $40. 407-847-0939. 635-Lawn & Garden 2/YEAR OLD Craftsman. 20/HP, 42"/Deck Tractor, 6/Speed Trans-axle, Electric Start. Step Through Design W/2/Bin Grass Bag- ger. Small Trailer, Mulcher Attachment. Paid Over $2300 New. Asking $995. O.B.O. 407-870-6388. CONTRACTORS AND Licensed Landscapers Only! Live Oak Trees 2" Caliper S10'-12' $65/ea. Red Maple/Sweet Gum Trees 8'-9' $35/ea. Pat's Landscaping & Nursery 407-396-0367 640-Building Supplies RED BRICKS for sale, 400/brick. Great for landscaping! 407-933-5792 645-Produce STRAWBERRIES FAVORITE FARMS Is Now Open For U-pick Located In Plant City Area On Mcintosh Road (Exit #14, 1-4). 1 1/2 Miles North. 3/Quarts For $1 655-Sporting Goods GUN & KNIFE SHOW Hernando Sportsmens Club Apr.2nd 9am-5pm, Apr.3rd 9am-4pm. Hernando County Fairgrounds. Admission $6, Kids under 16 free. For info call' 1-352-799-3605 hernandosportsmensclub.com 685-Commercial Equipment 1979 CHEVY DUMPTRUCK C-70. 7 yd. New. brakes, radiator, ready for work. $4000 obo. 407-957-7017. I 700-Help Wanted General RELIABLE Newspaper Delivery help needed. Small van/truck required. Wee- kends a must. Please leave message, 407-493-2763. $900-$1200 WK ROOFING CONSULTANT Large roofing company seeks 3 clean cut individuals with reliable transportation. Must be ready to start immediately. No experience necessary. Paid vacation and bonus. Call Bill Black for Interview at 407-932-2868. BARTON TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Toll Collectors, Custodians And Entry Level Supervisors needed for Kissimmee area. Full & Part Time Available. Free Life Insurance. Paid Vacation. Paid Training. Background/Drug Test Required. 407-578-7106 ARC TOWING Tow Truck Driver Needed Immediately. No Experience Necessary. Must Have CDL. 7421 W. 192, Kissimmee (407) 396-7076 ASSISTANT PRE-School Teacher, St.Cloud. 2-3 year olds. Salary negotiable. Phone 407-892-5755. CARPET HELPER. Will train. Need valid drivers license. Call Ron 407-891-1987. Central Cities Tile- Showroom sales. Computer skills required. Bookkeeping skills beneficial. 407-847-5693 to sched- ule interview. CHILDCARE PERSONNEL To Work Full Time & Part Time. Good Hours. Good Benefits. Apply In Person: Shady Oaks Private School, 2355 N. Orange Blossom Trail, Kissimmee. EOE. CHILDCARE WORKERS Needed. 40/hr. training. 1/yr. experience required. 407- 892-5437. CLEANER WANTED For vacation homes. 407-870-8011. CLEANERS WANTED. Monday-Friday. Residential homes only. Car required. To $9/hour. No evenings. Call 321-697-0063. E.O.E. CLEANING PERSON For vacation rental company. .Weekends required. Depend- able with experience and transportation. Good wages and benefits. 407-390-8200. COME JOIN THE TEAM! Hiring School Bus Drivers Osceola County'School District (407) 518-4540 DEMONSTRATORS with experience for in-store sampling. Call Creative at 1-800- 331-4381. W 22 W. Monument Ave. 407. 846-4040 Kissimmee, FL 34741 ACKLEY REALTY RESIDENTIAL 1/1 KISSIMMEE @ BLOSSOM PARK VILLAS, furnished condo, available NOW ................ $800 2/2 TIMBERBROOK @ MEADOWOODS, furnished condo, gated, water & sewer, comm. pool, 4/1 .$950 2/2 DAVENPORT @ HIGH VISTA, Adult gated/golf community, screened porch, Avail. NOW ...... .$975 2/2 SOLIVITA, New home, gated, golf, comm. pool, many upgrades, Avail 6/01 ................ .$1350 3/2 POINCIANA'@ OSCEOLA CTY, remodeled home, 1 car garage, screened porch, Avail Now .. .$850 3/2 POINCIANA @ POLK CTY, like new home, 2 car garage, Avail 4/1 ....................... $890 3/2 POINCIANA @ OSCEOLA CTY, Duplex, 1 car garage, screened porch, Avail. NOW .......... $900 3/2 DAVENPORT @ ROYAL RIDGE, House w/1 car garage Avail. Now ....................... $925 3/2 S. ORLANDO @ VILLA DEL SOL, 2nd story condo, screened porch, Avail NOW ........... .$900 3/2 POINCIANA @ POLK CTY., Remodeled home, fenced, Avail NOW .................... $925 3/2 KISSIMMEE @ STONEHURST, Like New House, 2 car garage, screened porch, Avail. Now .. $1200 3/2 S. ORLANDO @ MEADOWOODS, Remodeled home, 1 car garage, screened porch, NOW ...$1200 3/2/DEN DAVENPORT New House, 2 car garage, Avail NOW ...............................$1170 3/2 POINCIANA @ OSCEOLA CTY., Pool home, 2 car garage, Avail. 4/1 ................... .$1400 3/DEN/3 KISSIMMEE @ BELLALAGO, New house, 2 car garage, upgrades, gated comm., NOW ...$2000 3/DEN/3 KISSIMMEE @ BELLALAGO, New house, 2 car garage, upgrades, gated comm., NOW .. .$2100 3/DEN/2.5 KISSIMMEE @ BELLALAGO, New house, 3 car garage, upgrades, gated comm., NOW .$2250 3/3+DEN KISSIMMEE BAY, Executive pool home, gated, golf comm., Avail 4/1 ................. .$2400 4/2 POINCIANA @ OSCEOLA COUNTY, Remodeled pool home, Avail. NOW ................ .$1200 4/2 POINCIANA @ POLK CTY., Remodeled house, large driveway, Avail NOW ...............$1200 4/2 POINCIANA @ POLK CTY., New corner house, 2 car garage, alarm, Avail NOW .......... .$1200 4/2.5 KISSIMMEE @ POLK CTY, New 2 story house, 2 car garage, Avail 4/1 .................. .$1300 4/3 DAVENPORT @ HIGH VISTA, Adult golf/gated community, Avail NOW ................. : .$1200 4/2.5 KISSIMMEE @ REMINGTON, New house, 2 car garage, comm. pool & club, NOW ........ .$1300 4/2 DAVENPORT @ FLORIDA PINES, Like new house, 2 car garage, comm pool, NOW ........$1300 4/2 POINCIANA @ OSCEOLA CTY., Pool home, 2 car garage, Avail NOW ..................$1400 4/2.5 KISSIMMEE @ BELLALAGO, New 2 car garage home, 2 story, gated, Avail NOW ......... .$1650 4/2.5 ORLANDO @ CONWAY AREA, 2 story home, 2 car garage, Avail NOW ................. .$2300 5/3+DEN KISSIMMEE @ OAK HAMMOCK, New 2 story home, upgrades, Avail NOW ............$1899 COURIER NEEDED for Medical Center. FT/PT. Clean driving record a must. Medi- cal a plus. Call 407-944-1098 or fax re- sume 407-348-5573. CURVES PT/FITNESS TECH Experienced or Education in PE Send resume or fax to: 1932 N.John Young Pkwy. Kissimmee, FL 34741 Fax: 407-932-0891 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! Covenant needs tractor trailer drivers NOW! No experience necessary! $700+ per week earning potential. No CDL? No problem! CDLtraining available! Call Now! Toll free 1-877-214-3624. DRIVERS NEEDED ftr route driving. 407- 932-4708. DRIVERS- Start Immediately. $600-$900 (Or More)/Wk, Benefits, No Heavy Lifting, 6/Day Week, Home Every Night, A CDL. (866) 666-8524. EXPERIENCED IRRIGATION Person needed. Must have FL DL & own transpor- tation. Good starting pay. Call evenings, 407-892-9107. EXPERIENCED Lawn Maintenance work- er needed. Good pay. Paid vacation. 407- 348-1367. EXPERIENCED Mobile Home Installers Needed. Must Have Drivers License & Transportation. Please Call Sherri. (321) 624-2430. EXPERIENCED P/T& F/T vacation home cleaners needed. Licensed & insured. Past Disney area. 407-932-2048. FOOD & BEVERAGE- Friday, Saturday, & Sunday a must! Experience a plus! 407- 846-2811. FT/PT CURVES World's largest fitness organization look- ing for circuit trainer. If you are energetic, self-motivated, have an enthusiastic per- sonality and love to work with people call 407-931-3034. PM hours. Aerobic experi- ence and Spanish a plus. FT/PT Help Needed To Clean Private Homes. Personal Touch Cleaning (407) 892-8283. GREENSMAN-Harmony Golf Course-F/T Golf Course Experience. $8/hr. Plus Great Benefits! Call 407-436-4803 GUEST SERVICE, OPC & Phone Assis- tants for Kissimmee Tourist Center. Call 407-396-5400. LAUNDROMAT ATTENDANT Starting Pay, $7/Hour Call Between 8:30AM-6PM 407-932-2347 HELP NEEDED MOTEL FRONT DESK NIGHT CLERK LIQUOR STORE CLERK Seniors welcome Buena Vista Motel 5200 West 192 407-396-2100 HELP WANTED. Full or Part Time. Experi- enced Stable Help. Must Work Weekends. Call 407-957-0207. IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENINGS Starting at $8-$10.00 per hour Paid Training SNo Experience Necessary Weekend Availability a MustI Reliable Transportation Needed To learn more call nowl 407-351-1492 RGIS Inventory Specialists An Equal Opportunity Employer IMMEDIATE POSITIONS AVAILABLE Entry level sales, groundskeeper and customer service for tourist attraction. Located just 20/mln. southeast of St.Cloud. For Information: www.floridaecosafarls.com To apply call: HR at 407-892-5010 8am-4pm, M-F INCOME OPPORTUNITY The Osceola Shopper and Osceola News- Gazette is taking applications for future openings as they come available to deliv- er our publications. Must be available Tuesday afternoon and evening for Shop- per delivery and from 9pm Wednesday until delivery is done Thursday morning. Also'from 9pm Friday until delivery is done Saturday morning. Must have dependable transportation and be self motivated and PERSONALLY RELIABLE. Apply only if you meet these qualifications. Retirees welcome to apply. Apply at our offices at 108 Church Street in Kissimmee or 1109 10th Street in St.Cloud. LAWN HELP. Zero Turn Mower Experi- ence. Possible Live-in Quarters Available. Business For Sale, Truck/Trailer. 407-944- 1564. LAWN MAINTENANCE Employees need- ed. Call for details. 321-624-2123. LAWN SPRAY Tech. Experience Re- quired. Good Driving Record Required. Pest Patrol (407) 944-9445. LAWNCARE MAINTENANCE person needed. Must have experience & clean driver's record. 407-957-5396, 407-908'- 9729. LOOKING FOR experienced sales and delivery people. Delivery driver must have Class D license. 407-846-2121. MANAGEMENT TRAINEES & ACTORS Needed FT/PT For Year Round Haunted Attraction In Old Town. (407) 847-7552. NEEDED EXPERIENCED Operators and CDL drivers. 407-892-8827/DFW policy. NOW HIRING Telephone Operators, Evening Shifts. Must Type 35/WPM. Pay Up To $8.50/Hr. Bilingual A Plus. Call (407)933-7070 Between 9AM-5PM. OSCEOLA HEALTHCARE CENTER seeks sharp dynamic team player for part time marketing position. Competitive pay. Contact Bob Pate, 407-957-3341. P/T CLEANING position available. $7.50 per hour to start. St.Cloud resident pre- ferred. 407-908-3350. PART TIME Handyman. Lake Buena Vis- ta. AA Tourist Rentals. (407) 382-7681. PART TIME Large greeting card company is seeking merchandiser for local St.Cloud area. 10- 15 daytime hours per week. $7 per hour. Please visit www.hiringedge.com Use job code 112670 RETAIL MAGIC Shop needs FT/PT dem- onstrator. Paid training. Must be motivated and'energetic. 407-847-7552. SALADMASTER FUN JOB Full Time, Part Time and Management Available. CALL Eric 352-,636-8875 SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS: Part time (average 15 hours/week), morn- ings & afternoons, .Salary $10.04/hour. Must have patience with children; ability to withstand varying weather conditions. Re- , warding work, educating students In pe- destrian & bike safety. Make a positive dif- ference in the lives of our youth. Open Un- til Filled. Apply: City of Kissimmee Personnel Department (City Hall) 101 Church Street or personnel@klsslmmee.org J AA/EOE SUPERVISOR/CASHIER FOR Local min- iature golf course. Experienced. Salaried. 2/days, 3/nights. Around 40/hrs, per week. Call River Adventure Golf. 407-396-4666 after fOam. WANTED Wrecker Driver. Clean driving record. Class "D" license. Also, Cashier needed. Call John. 407-892-8081 DFWP WISE LANDSCAPING Is hiring skilled landscape professionals. Minimum of 2 years experience In a professional landscape position. Application available at: www.wlselandscaplng.com or call for appointment.- 407-518-9473. 715-Hotel/Motel DAYTIME HOUSEKEEPING Needed P/T. Must be flexible and have reliable vehicle. 407-396-7182. FRONT DESK Clerk for Kissimmee resort. Trainable, dependable, friendly person. Some computer skills and experience a plus but not required. Part time. Call Mon- day through Friday. 9am-4pm. 407-397- 2700, ext.4002. FRONT DESK Part time for timeshare re- sort. Weekends a must! 23 hours per week. $8/hr. Apply in person at: Club Sevilla 4646 W. 192 * 'A Great Place To Call Home! u -'.a. A Great Place To Call Home!: ^ S ^. *- .-* **"I UP"1 i'p Conveniently Located KSSll1C 1400 Donegan Ave. (-.846.-2383 Kissimmee, FL Orlando SMO Southern Management and Development, L.P. ()i I",422-4895 9A -4 Spring Into r SYKour New Home in (a quiet country atmosphere .{ Simpson Ridge S". APARTMENTS f' 407-870-5220 i / 2300 Simpson Ridge Circle Kissimmee, FL " FRONT DESK TEAM MEMBER- Kissimmee Resort. Experienced pre- ferred. Competitive salary + commissions. Friendly atmosphere. Apply in person: Magic Tree Resort, 2795 N. Old Lake Wilson Rd., Kissimmee. DEPENDABLE LICENSED CDL drivers to move and deliver furniture. No criminal background and must have transportation. Apply in person Monday through Friday, 9am-5pm at 1200 Georgia Ave., St.Cloud, FL, 34769. 'JOY FOODS CASHIER POSITION Full Time, Part Time, Weekends, Night Shift. Benefits. Apply In Person Between 8AM-2PM. Monday-Friday, 1822 N. Main Street, Kissimmee. No Phone Calls Please. KISSIMMEE CHURCH Needs part time childcare worker for Sunday services and other activities. Flexible, hours, back- ground check and training required. 407- 847-2009. FRONT DESK, live-in night manager, & maids/housemen. FT/PT. Good pay. Call 407-396-0400. FRONT DESK/RESERVATIONIST For vacation rental company. Candidate should have computer skills, be friendly and dependable. Flexible hours required. Good wages and benefits. 407-390-8200. HELP NEEDED PART TIME MOTEL & LIQUOR STORE CLERK Seniors welcome! Buena Vista Motel 5200 West 192 407-396-2100 HELP WANTED. Front Desk & Main- tenance. Apply In Person. Baymont Inn.- 5196 W. 192. (407) 787-3555. HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED For large Kissimmee apartment communtiy. Com- mercial experience preferred. Call 407- 846-2383. 720-Restaurant/Lounge COOK, DISHWASHER & Server needed. East Lake Fish Camp. 407-348-2040. COUNTER HELP, Preparation, Pizza Cook. Good Pay. Schiano's Pizza, Osceo- la Square Mall, (407)933-5383, St.Cloud, (407)957-1919. HARMONY AT GREENSIDES Now hiring experienced cooks and servers. Apply in person at: 3500 Harmony Square Drive West or fax resume to 407-891-1620 HELP WANTED! All Positions F/T, P/T Available *Servers .Dishwashers -Cooks Apply Anytime At 5400 W.192 Milemarker 10.5 Across From Orange World 407-396-6521 NOW ACCEPTING Applications for Servers, Dishwashers, and Hostesses. Monday through Friday, 2-4pm. Shell's Seafood Restaurant 3615 W. Vine St. Kissimmee, FL 34741 PIZZA MAKER Needed. 407-301-3479. Dishwasher needed. 407-933-5383. Counter Help needed. 407-933-5383. SONNY'S BAR-B-QUE Now Hiring Kitchen staff Cashiers Servers Apply In person 2-4pm Monday through Friday Kissimmee and St.Cloud Locations EOE /rTACO ( BELL TACO BELL NOW HIRING FT/PT SIGNING BONUS Competitive starting wage. Opportunity for advancement, All levels, crew and management. Osceola County Apply In person, 2-5pm dally 4951 W.Hwy.192, Kissimmee 407-396-0000 7784 W.Hwy. 192, Klssimmee 407-390-0385 Or fax resume to 321-674-2359 sales & property management Established 1980v, AN REAL ESTATE STORE, INC. 'The Real Estate Supermarket" 513 W. Vine St. (W. Hwy. 192) We provide English, Spanish, Kissimmee, FL 34741 Italian speaking REALTORS 407.847.711 7 to better serve you. FOR RENT OFFICE/RETAIL SUPER CLEAN. SPACE FRESHLY PAINTED S PAE HOMES $2500O. 6,080/Mo. ROM595 475/. PLUS APPLICABLE FL. SALES TAX Some include pools JOHN YOUNG PKWY. & Lawncare included. VINE ST. LOCATIONS j IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AVAILABLE, Mon.-Fri. 8:30-6:00; Sat. 9:00-2:00 e-mail: mike.1980@earthlink.net n_. ii- I" r FA IRWINDS C P E L I T 1 1 I i o 11 JOB FAIR Tuesday. April 5'1 9:00am 2:00pm Holiday Inn Express C I '(' all HEn ID''I 'rE L iL E R -f -Iijin.. ii."' 1.. I [ "' d y it i-L IIIIIC' -i-lJl j L..d~ 'J'I-r TELL RM~EIBFsE R S R ICE REP -E .r.:'p iiuiI'i c- Immediate openings at our Clermont, Sand Lake. kissimmnee. Sanford and Orange Cilt locations. Oriondo %onhnoI. I )lnA I' \ N I [~ ~ F9~~INe Ik[~~K~ -' ~ ~ VI L I I "I L I ': I[ I .ii,,, hcn- ' .1 crlll -.I**i 11, Iirlr icL r i. .il Job-line: 40J7-3006-60401 1810 S. Highwvay 27 Clermont. FL 34711 Phone: 352-243-7878 )N.ISL IER LO\N OFFICER M I i .: .cuir i .,, ,.," lan I ll.:,l l, ..jr. I" n .,' |- .'n* l d. ; I i''1 r, l .'c .'. t'nn[CQ IPT-F:Tl KI..H.ri f- -it.,i li- COOKS (PT-FT) iNeeded foru assisteduu liv- ing facility in St.C oud. Must have experi- ence in cooking, baking and catering; be flexible and able to lift 501bs. Will undergo background check. Call 407-892-6078. S725-Clerical COLLECTIONS BUSY medical office needs P/T & in- surance collections rep. Experience re- quired. Misys experience helpful. Fax re- sume: 407-348-7719. DESK CLERK Full time. Good benefits. 407-396-7431. HELP WANTED Secretary/Receptionist Experienced in Quick Books a must. P/T, Monday through Friday. Please call 407- 892-2024. KISSIMMEE CHURCH needs part time receptionist/secretary. Mornings M-F. Call 407-847-2009. WANTED. SECRETARY. Experienced in permitting & other office duties. 40/hour week. 407-908-1856. 730-Accounting Bookkeeping ACCOUNTING FIRM Needs person to assist with client write up, tax preparation and Excel. Salary based on experience. Call Jean at 407-396-7522. , BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY For Con- struction Company. Immediate Hire. Ac- counts Payable, Accounts Receivable. Knowledge Of QuickBooks A Must. Fax Resume To: (407) 847-6497. I 735-Educational I NOW ACCEPTING Applications for Full Time and Part Time Classroom Assistants. Experience preferred. Apply in person to Gingerbread House, 99 Bridle Ct., Kissim- mee,. next to BVL Library. 740-Security LOOKING FOR THE BEST! Security Officers Needed Class D License Required $10 Hour To Start Federal Security Force 407-908-2909 SECURITY OFFICERS Needed. Experi- enced Preferred But Not Necessary. Will Train. Licensed D Officers. Call For Inter- view. (407) 932-3330. WEISER SECURITY Security Officers Wanted! Kissimmee / Central Florida Area D-License Required FT & PT Available Call (407) 578-0050 Office/Professional CLOSE TO COURTHOUSE 15 S. Orlando 1432 sq. ft. 4 Offices, Reception, & Conf. Room, $2148 per month 111 S. Randolph- remodeled 1289 sq. ft. Reception, 2 Offices, 2 Bath, Conf. Room, $1935 per month 100 N. John Young -.Brand New 1 office approx. 435 sq. ft. $725 per month 1012 Emmett Brand New 2100 sq.ft. $3413 per month Retail & Office Space on Broadway Call for details Industrial/Storefront BRAND NEW BLDGS behind Racetrac on 192 25x60 ft. bays- $1500 per unit OLDE K] issimm-. IA i AI RELT, NC r, . - wia Page D6, NEWS-GAZETTE, Saturday, April 2, 2005 Ut-' UUlI AD (' 4I PAM P, u(-X/ 1/1 MyAn trprethI. Neal SECURITY OFFICERS needed FIT,P/T. Immediate openings available. Please call 407-891-0411. 755-Sales ROOFING SALESPERSON NEEDED. Big money! Call now!. 2 locations. Will train. 407-332-6565 SALES ESTIMATOR Looking for an aggressive person to join our sales staff. Must be experienced with metal forming processes, able to read blueprints and have excellent people skills. Must be able to travel and work oc- casional Saturdays. Qualified persons may fax resume to: 407-859-6473, DFWP, EOE. 760-Beautician Cosmetology GREAT CLIPS Is hiring stylists.Our average stylist earns $10 -$15 per hour. We offer medical, den- tal, life insurance, paid vacation, 401 K and advancement opportunities. Call Debbie at (407)-342-9684 HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED For Booth Rental. Low Rate. Immediate Opening. Kissimmee Area. (407)-847-5600. (407)- 963-9015. LOOKING FOR hair stylist for busy salon. If you want to make money, please call 407-435-1.044. ST.CLOUD FANTASTIC Sams Salon. Hir- ing full time licensed stylists. 407-760-2634.. 1 770-Maintenance FULL TIME CUSTODIAN Clean, move furniture and boxes, yard work, Needed ASAP. Fax resume 407-957-6023, GOLF COURSE Maintenance Crew Needed, Experience Preferred But Not Necessary. Uniforms, Benefits & Golf Priv- ileges. Apply In Person: 8700 Tri-county Road, Davenport Or Call Linda: (407) 390- 0390. JANITORIAL/MAINTENANCE FULL TIME General cleaning of office/common areas. Must be reliable. Qualified applicants only. Background check. 407-483-4000 MAINTENANCE PART TIME. Knowl- edge of floor maintenance and general maintenance for church environment. Background check necessary. * Fax resume 407-847-9687 or mall: Church P.O. Box 421084 Kissimmee, FL 34742-1084 775-Crafts, Trades & Skills ACRYLIC TEXTURE: Growing company needs experience acry- lic texture crew. Own tools, own transpor- tation, license & insurance a must. Great pay for responsible crew. 407-383-2254. CARPENTERS AND Subcrews. With W.C. or exempt, GL ins. and speak Eng- lish. (386)671-3003. CARPENTERS HELPERS WANTED Looking for responsible, motivated people that want to get the job done. Transporta- tion a must. (407) 908-9663. DRIVER NEEDED. Clean CDL, Class A. Sod experience preferred. Vacation, In- surance available. 407-892-7135. DRIVERS NEEDED For Residential Trashing. Must Have Class A Or B License With Clean Record. (407) 709-9911; "+ DRIVERS WANTED SOLO & TEAMS Class A CDL Required, Must be 23 or Older. Good Pay, Benefits, Bonuses. 2003 Tractors, 53' Reefers 1-800-633-7616 or 1-888-473-4238 BENNY WHITEHEAD, INC EUFAULA, AL DRYWALL TEXTURING- RELIABLE HELP NEEDED. .Must be Contractor Ready; Incorporation Articles, Workers Comp or Exemption, General Liability'ln- surahce,: Occupational License. MOTI- VATED APPLICANTS ONLY. CALL RHONDA 407-957-8565. ELECTRICIAN, SERVICE need.c-d by established Kissimmeed firm. Residential remodeling and serv- ice experience required. Permanent position includes top pay, A01 K, bonus plan, paid holidays and gener- ous vacation benefits, truck and over- time potential. PALMER ELECTRIC COMPANY 2642 Michigan Avenue, Suite A Kissimmee Call Larry or Don at 407-846-8873 EEO/AA/H/V/DFWP EXPERIENCED DRIVERS Needed W/Forklift Experience For Hauling Sod. Must Be .Able To Run AM/PM Hours. Class A CDL License Required. Call (407) 892-6934. EXPERIENCED RESIDENTIAL Bobcat Operator & Laborers Needed. Good Pay, Benefits. (321) 624-3870. GIANT RECREATION WORLD Brevard County's Largest RV Dealership Is Hiring SERVICE TECHNICIANS SFor A Very Busy RV Dealership. Excellent Pay. Great Benefits .Package. Drug Free Workplace. Fax Resumes: (321) 242-6901 Or Call Joe: (321) 242-6261 ELECTRICIANS NEEDED by established locally owned Kissimmee Firm. Experienced resi- dential journeymen and experienced helpers needed IMMEDIATELY. WE NOW HAVE BOTH HOURLY AND FLEX RATE PAY PLANS. Both plans pay top rates plus overtime. We have an apprenticeship program for helpers, 401K, bonus plan, paid holi- days and generous vacation benefits. Some positions include a company provided truck. PALMER ELECTRIC COMPANY 2642 Michigan Avenue Suite A Kissimmee Call Don at 407-846-8873 EEO/AA/H/V/DFWP HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS & PIPE CREWS NEEDED Excellent Pay Paid Holidays & Benefits Available MACK CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 407-892-4043 HELP WANTED- Heavy equipment operators, welders, & truck drivers with CDL. Call 407-892-2800 8am-5pm. INJECTION MOLDING Machine Opera- tors, 1st, 2nd & 3rd shifts, Apply: 2780 N.John Young Parkway, Kissimmee, LAND MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT - Outside labor required, experienced equipment operator. Full benefits package. For application, apply in person: Harmony Development 3500 Harmony Square Dr. West 407-891-1616 Fax 407-891-1620 MECHANIC EXPERIENCED For John Deere lawn equipment, diesel tractors; 2- cycle. Central Florida Power Equipment. 407-847-8680. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR looking Plumber Helpers and Labors. $10.00. Please Call 407-827-5214. DFWP. MIG WELDERS, GRINDER & AG EQUIPMENT PAINTER Experienced. Full Benefits. SIGN ON BONUS Lawson Manufacturing 700 Dyer Blvd., Kissimmee (407) 944-1500 NOW HIRING!!! Plumbers & Experienced Helpers. Good Pay & Benefits! Donnie Daniels Plumbing Inc. (407) 847-0339 or (407) 933-1448 OWNER OPERATORS For Florida only. Min. 2 years exp. 813-885-6061, ext.1. OWNER OPERATORS: STAY IN THE SOUTH!! Dedicated glass haul Froms Kingsport TN to Florida and back. OTR 1 year with Haz-Mat Exp. required. A.J. METLER Hauling & Rigging ...., 888-736-2378 OWNER OPERATORS: STAY IN THE SOUTH! Dedicated glass haul Froms Kingsport TN to Florida and back. OTR 1 year with Haz-Mat Exp. required. A.J. METLER Hauling & Rigging 888-736-2378 PAINTERS- 5/year minimum experience. Trans, tools, whites. DFWP. Call 407-891- 9222. PIPE LABORERS And Loader Operators needed. Call 321-624-0680. SURVEY INSTRUMENT Man, experi- enced, weekly pay, benefits. Apply John- ston's Surveying, 900 Shady Lane, Kis- simmee. 407-847-2179. WANTED EXPERIENCED Drywall hang- ers and finishers. Must have tools and transportation. Subcontractors welcome. Call 407-343-0369 for directions. NOTICE All real estate advertising in this news- "paper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, hand- icap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such prefer- ence, limitation or discrimination. Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our read- ers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available oh an equal opportunity basis. Osceola Shopper OscEOLA NEWS-GAZERTE Selling Your Home? Reach an unlimited amount of prospective buyers for only $ 115 (with picture $10 more) The 20 word ad will run for 6 weeks in all our papers plus the internet. Call one of our helpful classified sales reps at 407-846-7600 | for more info. (Private Party Ads Only. Call for Commercial Specials.) 785-AC/Heating Mechanics SERVICE TECH/INSTALLER. Heating and Air Conditioning. Full time employ- ment, great pay. 407-380-5560. SERVICE TECHS/1NSTALLERS- Experi- enced F/T position for HVAC company in South Orlando. DFWP 407-857-0889. 1 790-Automotive I AUTO MECHANIC For auto dealership. Must have experience and own tools. Non-smoker, rnon-drinker and dependable. 407-460-1565 for appointment. AUTO TECH NEEDED. Monday Friday. Top Pay. Must have computer diagnostic skills. Call (407)-847-3080. 795-Professional VETERINARY TECH/ASST. FT Experienced Preferred. Evenings & Saturdays. 407-846-7800 800-Bank/Financial I BANKING CALL CENTER Part Time Customer Service Evenings & Weekends Required. Evening Traning Begins April 18th. Paid Training. Temp To Perm. High School Diploma. Basic Computer & Customer Call Center Experience. Bilingual Spanish & English EXCEPTIONAL STAFFING Call Today: (407)-649-8890 Or Fax: (407) 649-8412 810-Medical I CHIROPRACTOR NEEDED. Motivated, Licensed. Office with potential. Salary + bonus. Fax resume to 727-467-9686. COME JOIN OUR TEAM Part Time Dietary Aide We are presently looking for a motivated Individual to join our team. Experience not necessary. On the job training provided. Come apply today Southern Oaks Health Care Center 2355 Kissimmee Park Road St.Cloud, FL 34769 407-957-2280 Come Join Our Team Of Health Care Professionals LICENSED NURSES Needed full-time & part-time positions All shifts available Competitive salary & benefits available Please contact: Southern Oaks Healthcare Center C/O Director of Nursing 2355 Klssimmee Park Road St.Cloud, FL 34769 407-957-2280 Fax 407-957-5319 IUTOP DOUULLAR Busy medical office/Kissimmee looking for permanent positions. MA, Billing, Front Desk. Fax resume 407-931-3600. *RECEPTIONIST- Walk in Medical Center. Knowledge of co-pays, pre-certs a must. Medic a plus. 12/hour shifts. Medical Office Experience only need apply. Please call Diane at 407-944-1098 or fax 407-348-5573. Email: familymedi@aol.com 815-Construction I HELPER NEEDED for busy Acrylic Tex- ture Company. Need transportation to St.Cloud. 407-383-2254. SOIL TECHNICIAN Soil/Construction, Materials Testing, Entry Level Experience, Excellent Benefits. Company Vehicle. Fax - 407-898-1837. Mail Apply: GEC, 1230 E. Hillcrest Street, Orlando, FL 32803. 1004-Wanted To Rent/Buy WE BUY HOUSES & APARTMENTS ANY PRICE! ANY CONDITION! CALL US FIRST! 407-810-5399 We Buy Houses Fast! cashhomesolutions.com Cash for houses Any condition. Any Range. 407-908-3701 WE BUY HOUSESII CASH!! Any Area, Any Condition! 407-709-8116, 407-891-0234 407-384-0934 WE BUY, SELL & INVEST IN HOUSES Any Conditloni Any Sltuationi Anytime Stop Foreclosure! Sell Your House Quick! 407-816-6009 24 HOURS 1010-Rooms ROOM TO rent. St.Cloud, large garden. All utilities inclusive. Parking. Phone 407- 922-2105. 1 1015-Roommates ROOMMATE WANTED. Large 3BR/2BA -Home On Lake. Private Room, Private Bath. Call Mike: (407) 405-7800. 1020-Apartments LOOKING FOR A BRAND NEW LOOK IN 2005? Please come and live at 'Heatherwood Apartments Located at 1105A North Hoagland Blvd. Kissimmee, FL 34741 Or Call 407-932-1613 CLEAN & Cozy I/1 Apartmen.Nelll 1ar St.Cloud East Lake. $450/month & secur- -ity. Non-smoker, no pets. 407-957-6105. ROOMS & Apartments for rent. 407-892- 0033. ST.CLOUD 1BR/1BA Non-smoker, no pets. $525/mo. $200/sec. 618 Indiana. 407-873-1795. 1045-Homes $1000 RENTS Great Kissimmee home. 2BR/2BA, great neighborhood, access to all highways. Credit check. Call 407-344- 2006. 3BR/2BA HOUSE for rent in Poinciana. Includes patio, 2/car garage, CHA. $1000 Month. Section 8 Welcome. (407) 870- 5856. 4BR/3BA, 2/CAR garage. Executive home in quiet neighborhood. Culdesac, fireplace, marble floors, large closets. $1600/month. 407-709-3397. FOR RENT 3BR/2BA Newly renovated home in St.Cloud. Close to lake. $1100/mo. 407-957-1137. FOR RENT. 4BR/2BA, 2/Car Garage. No Pets. BVL. $950/Month. (407)932-0434, (407)873-0111. OSCEOLA PARKWAY / John Young Area, 10 Min. To Disney/l-4. Huge, Beautiful, Brand New 4BR/3BA, 1/Story Home. Many Extras! $1750/Month. (407) 361- 4976. RENTAL HOMES 2-5 Bedrooms, Some Pool Homes Available From $650-$1500 World Of Homes (407) 932-4777 RENTALS The Oaks 4/2 $1,350-Pleasant Hill Road 4/2 $1,600- Pleasant Hill Road Trevl Court 4/2 $1395 w/pool, 1/2 acre lot (fenced), home office w/private 'entrance Pleasant Hill Road Abbotsbury 4/2 w/loft $1300 Poinciana Parkway 1/1 $750 near Celebration, Kissimmee Monroe Circle 3/2.5 $1250 Davenport 3/2.5 $1250 Davenport Bedford 4/2 $950 Poinciana The Home Exchange Realty 407-932-4311 1055-Duplexes 2 BEDROOM. 1BATH. Garden Apartment. Full Kitchen. W & D Hook-Up. Kissimmee Heights. $620-$640 Month. (407). 343-7419, 1060-Mobile Homes COUNTRY LIVING 2BR/1BA, East 192, outside St.Cloud. $550/mo. + security. 321-537-1908. FOR RENT- Secluded 3BR/2BA $1,200/mo., $1,200/sec. No inside pets. 407-908-1058. MOBILE HOMES For Rent In Downtown Kissimmee.. No Pets. (407) 933-2350, (407) 933-8394. 1070-RV's FOR RENT New Park Models & RV's In Quiet Resort Park. 7 Miles From Disney. $125-$175/wk. Monthly Rates Also Available. (407) 397-9110 1085-Office Space 2 OFFICE SPACES 1600/sq.ft. each. $995/mo. + security deposit. Also, 1 office space, approximately 200/sq.ft. $250/mo. Airport Discount Storage 407-933-0000 OFFICE SPACE starting at $130/mo. 600 North Thacker Avenue, Kissimmee 407-933-4200 OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE FREE RENT Best location in Osceola County. Mini & Executive Suites. 100 to over 5000/sq.ft. Going Fast....... Call Now or come see the new La Mirada Plaza 407-847-7330 SPACE FOR LEASE Offlce/Retall/Professional/Warehouse. Klssimmee/St. Cloud,/4-Corners Area. Call For Details And Availability. Latitude 289 Real Estate Brokerage, (321) 624-7895. 1130-Real Estate For Sale DISTRESS FORECLOSURES! Free List. www.DebbieRoweHornelnfo.com Home Investment Realty, Inc. 408-908-0215 1135-Homes 3BR/2BA POOL HOME With family room and solar heated pool. 2/car garage, huge, new screened pool enclosure, solat heat. New roof, fenced yard, alarm sysJ tem, outside shower, tile. Walking distance to elementary and middle schools. Kissim mee area,. 219,900. 407-319-0599. 3BR/2BA HOUSE 5/ac., high and dry. Southwest Osceola Co. 10/min, front. -Champions Gate, 14 and Disrney $385,000. 407-847-501.2. There's No Business Like Your SBusiness... i p S Get the latest business marketing and news. Visit U~~~,,u, [al us N I (J'~g iWRI nes~cmIIi THE "JOU RNAL ) OF OSCEOLA COUNTY BUSINESS Saturday, April 2, 2005, NEWS-GAZETTE, Page D7 ST.CLOUD, CLOSE To lake. Li CB, pool home, large corner lot terrazo floors, carpet. $287,900 407-891-0431.- 3BR/2BA IN St.Cloud. Newly Re All Appliances. 1200 Sq. Ft. C Plan. $176,900. (407) 908-1645 1180-Out of Area ] OCALA 16 ACRE HORSE FARM. ,r, r ..r, ..i.rh :.r r, large 2/2/1, Coral Shores Realty , new roof, Wendy Gonzalez 352-361-1703 I 1190-Property I ^modelled I )pen Floor 5. We Buy Houses Quick Cash Or Take Over Payments cashhomesolutions.com Any condition. Any Range. 407-908-3701 4BR/2.5BA, OVER 2500/sq.ft., 2/story, built 2003. Huge yard, fireplace, wood floors, new appliances. Amberly Park off Boggy Creek Rd. $305,000. Regency Group 407-931-2400 or 407-791-4058 DIVORCE Free Report reveals what you need to know about what happens to your matrimonial home before, during, and after a divorce. Free recorded message 1-877-855-7754 ID# 1009 Friendship Realty, inc, FORECLOSURE! 3/BR for $29,900! For Listings 800-749-8168, ext. F204. HOW TO SELL YOUR HOUSE Without An Agent! Free Report Reveals "10 Inside Tips" To Selling Your House By Yourself. Free Recorded Message 1-877-855-7754 ID# 1017 Friendship Realty, Inc. KISSIMMEE $254,900. 4/2.5/2 on wa- terfront. 2/story with pool, new screened enclosure. 2300/2800sq.ft. Central AC, security system, painted inside/out. 3203 Fairfield Ave. Must see! 407-340-2105. ." More info at:- www.mhpsales.com LAKEFRONT LAKE LIZZIE Under construction. 4BR/3BA, oversized 2/car garageon 1+ acres. Still time to make color selections. 321-624-0573 Owner Agent OPEN HOUSE 1417 Clay Street Sunday, April 3 1 0am-4pm 3/4BR, 2BA, 2/family rooms, 1/kitchen, large lot. $169,900 ST.CLOUD- 3/3 home on 5.88 acres w/fish pond, view of Lake Toho. $380,000. 407-729-7529. ST.CLOUD-3BR/1.5BA, 1100sq./ft. New appliances, shed, & windows. Near lakefront! $189,000. 407-891-9890. ST.CLOUD- 3BR/2BA, Tile Floors, Pool. Nice. $190,000. 407-709-1281. ST.CLOUD/CAMELOT Subdivision: Spacious 4BR/3BA with pool. $423,000. Go to www.infotube.net ad #99041, or call 407-791-5291. I 1165-Mobile Homes 2BR/1BA IN 55+ Park, St.Cloud. Large Enclosed Florida Room, Shed, Carport, CHA. Completely Furnished. $7500. (407) 957-8674. 2BR/2BA, 55+ Community. Kissimmee Gardens. $15,750: (407) 922-1701. FOR SALE: 12x56 mobile home. 2/1, fur- nished, screen room & shed. $18,200 in 55+ park. Lot rent $170/month. 407-957- 2210. FREE HOME!! Remove and it's yours! Great for storage or fix up! 407-847-4690. HOMES OF MERIT DOUBLEWIDES New 2005 3BR/2BA. $43,900 Includes Delivery, Set-Up A/C, Skirting. Bob Uhl Mobile Home Sales 414 Galloway Road, Lakeland (Between 1-4 & 92) 863-687-2199 KISSIMMEE Big New Doublewides. $39,000 New & Used See All Homes At: WWW.TREETOPSALES.COM CALL 407-935-0098 KISSIMMEE, Beautiful Park. 2003 Homes Of Merit. 80X32, 4BR/3BA, 2/Master Suites. Spacious Front & Back Patios. $110,000. O.B.O. (407) 847-8641. MOBILE HOME- Approx. 1100/sq.ft, un- der air. 3BR/2BA, unfurnished $12,000. Nicely furnished, $14,000. 55+ park. Phone 407-892-3966. MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE. *Kissimmee- 3BR/2BA Doublewide, 1/2 acre. ' Excellent condition & new appliances. Financing Available. 407-933-4899 PALM HARBOR Factory Liquidation Sale. All models must go. Call for free brochures. 1-800-622-2832. PALM HARBOR Modular and Mobile Homes Specialists. Call Factory for free. color brochures. 1-800-622-2832. KISSIMMEE. Close To Disney. 1BR/1 BA, New Roof, 2/Year Old Central Heat & Air Unit. Screened Porch, Appliances Includ- ed. $20,900. 407-397-3353. REPO'S $$ Save Thousands $$ All Areas! All Sizes! Financing Available Qualify By Phone Mobile Home Angels, Inc. 407-679-1094 ST.CLOUD remodeled single and dou- blewides with new home warranty in nice quiet park. Lease purchase available. 407-957-7979, 407-873-6124. WINDSOR MOBILE HOMES Resales Available and Rental Lots Available 55+ 407-933-5331 1175-Out of State GEORGIA MOUNTAINS Cool nights, pleasant days! Cabins, homes, land, creekfront,' Woods, mountain views..... Free Brochure Ford Realty & Appraisal 1-800-367-3856 ST.CLOUD- 95x95 vacant lot. Well, septic & electric on property. 2095 Bradley Drive. $60,000. 407-908-5330. Ginnie England, WEICHERT, REALTORS- Hallmark Prop- erties. ST.CLOUD- Recreational land in subur- ban estates. Accessable. $3,500. Call Carol in Colorado. 719-783-9107. 1210-Lots/Acreage 5/ACRES CLOSE To lake and boat land- ing. Area of fine homes, country living. $390,000. Julius Deese Real Estate Broker 407-301-8232 Fax 407-518-1402 SELL YOUR LAKEFRONT LOT. Mini- mum 1/2 acre for custom homesite. Con- tact: Carla Bishop, Weichert Realtors; Hallmark Propeties 407-908-8751. S1255-Auto/Truck Repair ORLANDO COLLISION CENTER 1325 W. Washington St., B4+5 We Specialize in Heavy Collision Free Estimates, Free Tow* We Will Beat Any Estimate On Paper. (Chassis Machines) 407-422-5366 I 1270-Vans 1982 DODGE 0350 Sportsman Van. 150,000/mi., automatic, ,318 engine. $700. 407-448-7929. 1990 GMC Safari Cargo Van. Cold A/C. Runs Great. $2,500. OBO. (321) 689-3437. 1993 CONVERSION Van. 250 Ram. Fully loaded. Low miles, 87,000. Asking $4000. 407-908-4647. 1993 TOYOTA Previa Van, 145K. Runs great. Clean. Good shape. $3,000. Call 407-892-8317. 1995 FORD van (low miles). Handicapped inside lift. Wheel chair carries up to 300/lbs. 407-957-5740 after 6:30. 1996 AEROSTAR. 7 Passenger. Dual Air. Fully Loaded. New Tires. New Battery. 27 MPG: $3500. " Call (407) 846-4933. 1999 CHEVY Venture. Low Miles. Fully Loaded, Rear A/C. Asking $8,000. O.B.O. Call 407-787-3837. 2003 PONTIAC Montana, 7/Passenger, Loaded. 6/Cyl. Immaculate Condition. $13,700 Or Payments $286/mo. (321) 230-0389. 92 FORD Econoline. Ready For Work! Excellent Condition. A/C. Many New Parts. $1,950.00. OBO. (407) 460-9086. 95 LUMINA VAN. Completely Recondi- tioned. Fresh 100K/Mi. Warranty On Mo- tor. New A/C. Like New. $4995 OBO. (407) 847-2334. '94 LUMINA Mini-van. High miles, looks and runs great. Cold air, six passenger. $3000 obo. 407-957-0474. '95 CHEVY 20 Van. "Gladiator". Wheelchair Lift. Inside Floor Lock. 69K/Miles. Priced To Sell! $10,500. (407) 933-0336. '98 WINDSTAR Luxury Van. V6. Like new. Low miles, CD, power everything. $4900. 407-383-5071. I 1275-Trucks | 1951 FORD Pickup Street Rod. $15,000. Or Will Take SUV Or Newer Pickup In Trade. (407) 933-8728 After 5pm. 1954 CHEVY Pickup Truck. 5/Window, All Original. $6000. (407) 656-0990. 1971 JEEP WAGONEER. 4WD. V-8. Automatic. New Starter, Battery And Alternator. First $800 Takes It Home! (407) 791-5711. 1972 CHEVY Cheyanne Pickup. Good condition. 407-928-8791. 1991 F800 24Ft. Box Truck With Liftgate, 5/Speed With 2/Speed Rear End. $5000. (407) 892-5010. 1991 JEEP Wrangler. 138K/Mi. Soft Top, Radio. $3300. (321) 443-3692. 1994 FORD F-150 Super Cab 4x4. Top- per. Excellent! $8,500 OBO. (814)771- 0165. 1996 FORD F-350. Crew Cab Dually Diesel. 166K. Automatic. Loaded. Super Nice. $11,500. OBO. (321) 228-1660. 1996 FORD F250 4x4. Good shape. $7500. 407-957-8815. 1997 FORD F150, 4.6 L, V-8, 5/Speed, Towing Package. $5500. (321) 624-0437. 1997 TAHOE LT 2WD, Loaded, Leather, Tow Package. One Owner. All Records. Excellent Condition. $9,000: 407-344- 1801. 1998 RANGE ROVER for sale. Excellent condition. Asking $15,000. 863-381-6988. 1999 DODGE DAKOTA pickup. Excellent shape! 4/speed, V8Magnum. $6,995. 407- 257-1998. 1999 DODGE DAKOTA Sport, 4 cylinder, 5/speed, 36K miles, $7,000. 321-624- 3419. 1999 F250 Super Duty 4X4, 5/Speed, AC, Stereo. 83K/Miles, Towing Package. Serv- iced Regularly, Clean. $10,500. (407)- 892-2984. 2000 CHEVROLET 1500 Silverado. Ext. Cab, 3rd./Door, PS/PB/CC, LS/Package, AM/FM/CD. Tow Package. 145K/Miles. "Excellent. $,7999. (407) 957-3866. 2000 DODGE DAKOTA. 4X4. 50,600 Miles. Good Condition. Many Options. Must Sell. $11,000. 407-892-3255 2000 NISSAN Frontier, regular cab. Cold A/C. Automatic. Runs great. 48,727/mi. $6,500 obo. 407-892-4688. 2000 NISSAN XTERRA SE Four wheel drive, sun roof, fully loaded. Excellent con- dition. $16,000. 407-957-0357. 2001 CHEVY S-10. 42K/Mi. CD Player. Runs & Drives Great. $6500. (407) 849- 9439. 2002 F-150. 6/Cyl.,. 5/sp., 6' Bed. 20K Miles: $11,400. Excellent Condition. (407)- 892-9417. (407)-383-0407. 2003 GMC Envoy-SLT. 3 Yr. Warranty. ' Fully Loaded. 7 Passenger. $27,000. OBO. 18,000 Miles. (321) 624-1229. 68 DODGE PICKUP V-8 Automatic. Old Town Cruiser. Daily Driver. $3000 OBO. (407) 847-2334. '01 BLACK Ford Ranger Edge. 36K/Miles. Runs & Drives Like New! $8500. O.B.O. (407)460-5506, (407)892- 7443. .'03 GMC Sierra 2500HD. Duramax/Allison RCILB, 4WD, 20k/miles. Extras, Warranty. $29,900. 407-297-7644. 73 FORD F -6.0l T-:.r. :: *. lum rr.r, *95 TOYOTA Lar.,.:rui.-, L:.ai..,d -u-' r.:,.:.l bJ ,' -b *3jl a.L',qI .,jrr.,q 1.:,,:,r,3" '*: .* -,-[' .* ,:inrN 4,i,-j4.y'_.'1':' 98 FORD LARIAT. v6, 70,000, mi., ex- tended cab, towing package. Excellent condition. $11,300. 407-383-0407 or 407- 892-9417. '99 RANGER Automatic, AC, good tires. Excellent condition! Low miles. $4900. 407-414-1066. 1285-Travel Trailers 2004 18' Shadow Cruiser. Never used. Light weight for minivans. Asking $12,000. O.B.O. 407-319-4368. I 1290-RV's/ Motorhomes CASH BUYER! Needs Motor Homes, Travel Trailers & RV's of all kinds. 1-321-689-0102 TIOGA 11. 17 1/2'. Sleeps 4. Selling For Health Reason. Good Condition. Call Anytime. Leave Message. (407) 870-5816. 1295-Motorcycles | 2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON 1200 Sport- ster XLH. Low miles.. Excellent condition. $6500 O.B.O. 321-624-3926. 2001 KAWASAKI Vulcam 800. Red and chrome. Excellent condition! 7000/mi. $5200. 407-908-6539 or 407-957-3701. S 1305-Automobiles $500! POLICE IMPOUNDS! Hondas, Chevys, Toyotas, etc! From $500. For list- ings 800-749-8167, ext.C458. 1937 FORD. 2/Door. $3000. (407) 847- 6483. 1960 CHEVY 4/door sedan. Good condi- tion. 407-928-8791. 1962 1/2 FORD Fairlane 500,260V8. All original. Running condition. $1,900 OBO. 407-908-5268. 1962 FORD 2/door Hardtop Fairlane. Good condition. 407-928-8791. 1968 CAMARO R/S. Excellent condition. Custom upholstery. Must see! $12,500 OBO. 407-870-0199, 407-870-2771. 1976 MERCURY COMET 2/Door, 6/Cylin- der, Automatic, Good Running Restorable Condition. $900. (863) 965-9502. 1978 FORD Bronco 4X4. 400 Big Block. Custom, Stainless Steel. $3000 OBO. 407-343-1234. 1979 VW Convertible, Yellow, Great Con- dition, New Tires, Upholstery, Top. Runs & Drives Very Well. $8900. (407) 846-7713. 1983 TOYOTA Cressida Wagon, Fully Loaded. Working Fine. Overhauled Whole Transmission & Rear End. $1500 OBO. (407) 348-2899. 1985 MONTE CARLO. V-6. Runs. Body work started. $1000 O.B.O. 407-892- 0579, leave message. 1986 CORVETTE Coupe. Red, Glass Sunroof, 128K/Mi. Runs Great. Cover In- cluded. $7495. (407) 908-1457. * 1986 DODGE 600 Turbo convertible, $3,000 OBO. 1983 Georgie RV, $5,000 OBO. Must see! 407-370-9151. 1986 MERCEDES 300SL convertible. Hardtop w/ceiling hitch. New soft top. Almost perfect. Real beauty! $11,800. 407-957-9470. 1988 FORD Mustang GT, 5.0, restored, new paint/weatherstrips. $5,000 OBO. 407-932-4415. 1988 NISSAN Pulsar. Standard Shift. $1,000. Call 407-348-5783. 1989 CADILLAC DEVILLE Very good condition. $1995. Call 407-361-8040. 1990 CADILLAC Brougham. 97K Miles, Good Condition, Cold A/C, Rups Great. $4200 OBO. (407) 766-9958. 1990 FORD Mustang 5.0. Many new parts. $3,500. Ask for Jim. 407-497-0734. 1990 HONDA Accord. AC, P/W, P/L. Good condition, runs great! $1500 obo. 786- 877-7474. 1991 OLDSMOBILE 98. Runs great. Ex- cellent condition. A/C needs work. 115,778 miles. $3500 O.B.O. 407-892-7201. 1993 BUICK Lesabre. AC. Very Good Condition. 69K original miles. Kissimmee. Area. $2900. (845)-794-2525. 1993 NISSAI Maxima, 4/door sport, V6, automatic, power windows, power brakes, cold A/C. 104,000/mi. Very good'condition. Asking $4,500 OBO. 407-957-2797. 1994 FIREBIRD Hatchback. Air, power windows and brakes. Runs good. Asking $3200. 407-344-3259 or 407-908-4647. 1994 SATURN SL2. 1/owner, low miles, (48,958), CD, sunroof, 4/door, twin cam. $4500 obo., 407-908-0840. 1995 CHRYSLER LeBaron Convertible. 6/cylinder, 'auto, cruise, all power, new tires. Runs great. $3500. 407-957-0995. 1995 HONDA Civic EX. V-Tech Engine, Sunroof, CD. $5500. (407) 729-6804. 1995 THUNDERBIRD. 4.6 V8. 82 K Miles. Exceptionally Clean. Camillion Blue/Grey Interior. $4,995.00. Call (863) 420-2352. 1996 BUICK Park Avenue. 4/Door, Load- ed, Leather Interior. 112K/Mi. Runs Great. Blue Book $4650, Asking $3850 OBO. (407) 892-3398. 1996 CAVALIER. New A/C, new tires, red. Excellent condition. $2,600. 407-346- 5958. 1996 BUICK Hy.aI',:.I-:.r -m 5'z. m-5- 1996 MERCURY Gra-,O M.rqw.1r, .,". E,. ,: 1ll nri t :: on a]! ,r, 'i,i ili rr,' m i AC n .- Tirez keyless entry. $4000. 407-847-9245. 1997 HONDA Civic EX. V-tech Engine, Sunroof, CD. $5800. (407) 908-5988. 1997 MITSUBISHI Spyder convertible. Turbo, auto, leather. Beautiful car. White with black top. $8,750. 407-847-6191. 1997 PLYMOUTH NEON. Excellent condi- tion A/C, auto transmission. $3,250. 407- 346-7644. 1998 MITSUBISHI Mirage, 4/door auto- matic A/C, air bags, aluminum rims. $3,200. 407-873-7369. 1999 HONDA Civic EX. A/C, Sunroof, PW/PL, 58K/Miles. $8500 OBO. (407) 343-0431. 1999 SL2 Saturn. 4/Door, Auto, Low Miles. Excellent Condition. $4300. (407) 414-1066. 2000 HONDA Civic EX. Good Condition. 5/Speed, Sunroof, CD Player. $7500. Days (407) 847-3800, Ask For Tom. Eves (407) 944-0292. 2000 MERCURY Grand Marquis GS. Mint condition. One owner. Garaged. 62,500/miles. $7900 OBO. 407-240-3468. 2000 MITSUBISHI Galant, White, 76K/Mi. All Power, $3000 In Stereo, Extras, 4/New Tires, New Brakes. All Records. $9250. (352) 427-4986. 2001 CAVALIER- 2/door, A/C, auto. $7500 or take over payments. Must seel! 407-908-6811 or 321-624-1774. 2001 OLDSMOBILE Intrigue GX. Excel- lent condition, loaded, new tires, cloth seats. $8000 O.B.O. 407-957-8955. 2001 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE, 15,000/mi., sunroof, CD/cassette. Excel- lent condition. REDUCED! $7500. 407- 892-6851. 2001 SATURN SL1 4 door, CD, cold A/C. Great condition. $3,900. 321-231-9117. 2001 SATURN SL1 sedan. Like new. Low miles, Call 407-851-5337. 2002 HONDA Accord SE, 4/door, 60K/mi., CD, sunroof, automatic. Excellent condition. $12,000 OBO. 407-892-5998. 2002 HYUNDAI Accent. 2 Door. Hatchback. 4 Cyl. Warranty. Excellent Condition. $9,950. Call (407) 847-7030. 2002 HYUNDAI Accent. 4/door hatch- back. 4/cylinder, warranty. Excellent con- dition. $6500. 407-892-9371. 2002 KIA SPECTRA 4D, Sport Hatchback Below 2400/mlles!ll Under warranty until 65000/mi. Asking $8,500. Last prices 407-518-9732 2003 MONTE Carlo. 21K Hwy. Miles. Ga- rage Kept. New Car Smell. $14,300. (407) 932-1181. 2003 TOYOTA Solara-. Gold,' sunroof, great condition. Great Gift! Call for more info, 407-498-0779. 2004 MAZDA Tribute LX, V-6, SUV. 9000/ Miles. Blue. Excellent condition. Fully. loaded. Will accept any reasonable offer. 407-870-0695. 93 LINCOLN Continental. 4 Door. AC. 6 Cyl. Leather. Loaded. 119K Miles. Great Condition. Only $1,995. (407) 758-4860. CLASSIC 1978 Chrysler Cordoba. Runs Good. Call Cell # (407) 346-8139, After 4:30 At (407) 846-8139 Or Leave Mes- sage. DODGE NEON 2000. Burgundy, 28,000/mi. Automatic,, new brakes and tires. $6000..407-363-1492. LIMOUSINE, 1989 Lincoln Towncar. Call 352-281-5772. '77 CORVETTE Fair condition. $5000 obo. 407-343-0265. '86 MUSTANG GT Convertible. 5.0, auto, new trans. Runs excellent! 407-932-3397, leave message. '86 T-BIRD PARTS, $250. '76 Ford E150 van, $495. '86 Volvo, good condition, $995 O.B.O. 407-375-8746. '92 VW Jetta. Standard transmission. Runs good. $1000 O.B.O. 407-498-4921. '93 INFINITI J30. Sunroof, leather interior, some woodgrain, very good condition. $3650. 407-344-0980. '95 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL. All au- tomatic, cold air. Runs good. 113,000/mi. $4800 obo. 407-427-0027. '96 MITSUBISHI GALANT. Excellent con- dition! New tires, brakes, runs good. 82,000/mi. $2700. 407-414-1066. '97 LUMINA. 2/door, V-6, A/C, automatic, keyless entry, AM/FM cassette,. ABS. Good condition. $3850. Call 407-957- 9710. 1325-Boats 17-1/2' Sea Nymph boat, 60HP outboard, trailer. Will trade for golf cart or cash. 407- 892-4843. 1994 24/FT pontoon, 90/hp, Mercury. Many extras. Boat & trailer excellent con- dition. $8,900. 407-891-9596 or 407-922- 4869. 2002 1760CC Pro Sport Yamaha 115 wNHS marine radio, fish finder, & GPS. Excellent condition. $17,000. 407-397- 7093. 22' GALVANIZED Boat trailer. $500. 407- 892-9855 or 407-738-9779. AIRBOAT, APACHEE". 1996 W/Custom Built Trailer. $7000. (407) 436-1592 SE Burglar Alarms for Cars, t Trucks, Motorcyles... 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